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Mule.


1 . pered. The first reference to this animal is in the time of David: his sons rode upon mules. David had his own mule, upon which Solomon was made to ride when he was proclaimed king. Mules were among the animals that were brought as presents by the nations

to Solomon. They were also imported to Tyre. It would appear from Lev. 19: 19 that the Israelites were forbidden to breed them. 2 Sam. 13: 29; 2 Sam. 18: 9; 1 Kings 1: 33, 38, 44; 1 Kings 10: 25; Ps. 32:

9; Isa. 66: 20; Ezek. 27: 14; Zech. 14: 15.


2. rekesh. This was probably a swift horse on which despatches were sent. Esther 8: 10, 14. The word is once translated 'dromedary,' 1 Kings 4: 28; and once 'swift beast.' Micah 1: 13.


3. yemim. This is acknowledged to be wrongly rendered in the A.V.: it is translated 'hot springs,' by the Revisers and others. Gen. 36: 24.