Archery [I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries

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International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Archery:

ar'-cher-i:

(1) The art of using the arcus, or bow and arrow for hunting and in battle is of great antiquity. It is mentioned in Ge 21:20, as well as in the Iliad and the Odyssey, and depicted on Egyptian monuments and in Assyrian sculptures. The Philistines excelled in the art, which led David to order that special training in it be given to the Hebrews (2Sa 1:18). It was an important art throughout the world in Biblical times (see Ge 27:3; Isa 22:6; 49:2; Ps 127:4). The Benjamites among the Hebrews were noted as archers (Jud 20), and archers constituted much of the fighting strength, and played no mean part in the victories, of the world-famed Greek and Roman armies.

(2) The bow was common to civil (Ge 21:20) and military life (Zec 9:10), and vies with the spear in importance and antiquity. It was usually made of tough, elastic, seasoned wood, and often mounted with bronze (see Ps 18:34 Revised Version (British and American); compare Job 20:24). But horn, too, was used for bows by the ancients, some with double curves being evidently modeled after the horns of oxen. The bow-string was commonly ox-gut and the arrows were of reed, or light wood tipped with flint, bronze, or iron.

(3) The battle bows, such as are mentioned in Zec 9:10; 10:4, must have been of great size, since they required to be strung by pressing the foot on the lower end, while the upper end was bent down to receive the string into a notch; hence the expression "to tread (= string) the bow," and "bowtreaders," for archers (Jer 50:14,29 Hebrew). The arrows, "the sons of his quiver" (La 3:13 margin, the Revised Version (British and American) "shafts"), were ordinarily, of course, carried in the quiver, which was either placed on the back or slung on the left side, secured by a belt over the right shoulder (HDB). The day of gunpowder and firearms, of course, was not yet.



Written by George B. Eager

Nave's Topical Bible

Archery: Practiced By

Ishmael,

Gen 21:20;

Esau,

Gen 27:3;

Jonathan,

1Sa 20:20, 36, 37;

sons of Ulam,

1Ch 8:40;

Philistines,

1Sa 31:1-3; 1Ch 10:3;

Persians,

Isa 13:17, 18;

people of Kedar,

Isa 21:17;

Syrians,

1Ki 22:31-34;

Israelites,

2Sa 1:18; 1Ch 5:18; 12:2; 2Ch 14:8; 26:14; Neh 4:13; Zec 9:13;

Lydians,

Jer 46:9.

Archery: In War

Gen 49:23; Jdg 5:11; 1Sa 31:3; Isa 22:3; Jer 4:29; 51:3; Zec 10:4

Archery: References Concerning

See ARROW; ARMIES; BOW; WAR.

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Archery:

SEE [ARMS, ARMOR].

Arrow: Definition Of

A weapon

Arrow: Used In

Hunting,

Gen 21:20; 27:3;

war,

1Sa 31:3; 2Sa 22:15; 1Ki 22:34; 2Ki 19:32; Psa 7:13; Isa 22:3; Jer 51:3.

Arrow: Divination By

Eze 21:21

Arrow: Shot by Jonathan as a Sign to David

1Sa 20:20-42

Arrow: Shot by Joash as a Sign against the Syrians

2Ki 13:14-19

Arrow: Figurative

Num 24:8; Deu 32:23, 42; Job 6:4; Psa 11:2; 21:12; 38:2; 45:5; 57:4; 58:7; 91:5; 120:4; 144:6; Pro 25:18; Lam 3:12, 13; Eze 5:16; Hab 3:11

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