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3 . BOW, from which arrows are discharged, qesheth, generally made of wood, but sometimes of steel or brass. Job 20: 24. It is constantly found in the O.T. from Genesis to Zechariah. It is used to express punishment from God, Lam. 2: 4; Lam. 3: 12; and of men to show their power to injure. Ps. 37: 14, 15. 'A deceitful bow' expresses a man who fails just when his aid is most needed, as when a bow breaks suddenly. Ps. 78: 57; Hosea 7: 16.
4. The SLING, by which stones are discharged, qela. It was by means of this that David smote Goliath. 1 Sam. 17: 40, 49, 50. Of the Benjamites there were 700 men lefthanded; "every one could sling stones at an hair breadth, and not miss." Judges 20: 16. (In Prov. 26: 8 occurs another word for sling margemah, but the passage is considered better translated "as he that putteth a precious stone in a heap of stones," as in the margin.)
5. 'ENGINES,' with which Uzziah shot arrows and great stones. 2 Chr. 26: 15.