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| PentecostalTheology.comTaught in Megiddo, what does blood to the horse bridle mean? Perry has the answer in this teaching.
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Link Hudson Neil Steven Lawrence Darnell Henson Jr. Brett Dobbs Duane L Burgess Even unto the horse bridles — A hyperbolical expression, to denote a great effusion of blood. The Jews said, “When Hadrian besieged the city called Bitter, he slew so many that the horses waded in blood up to their mouths.” The same kind of hyperbole with that above. See Wetstein on this verse. Even Ricky Grimsley may know John Mushenhouse