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<p> (&nbsp;2 Kings 23:11 ): In connection with the sun-worship practiced by idolatrous kings in the temple at [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 23:5; compare &nbsp;Ezekiel 8:16 ), horses dedicated to the sun, with chariots, had been placed at the entrance of the sacred edifice. These Josiah, in his great reformation, "took away," and burned the chariots with fire. [[Horses]] sacred to the sun were common among oriental peoples (Bochart, <i> Heiroz </i> ., I, 2, 10). </p>
<p> (&nbsp;2 Kings 23:11 ): In connection with the sun-worship practiced by idolatrous kings in the temple at [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 23:5; compare &nbsp;Ezekiel 8:16 ), horses dedicated to the sun, with chariots, had been placed at the entrance of the sacred edifice. These Josiah, in his great reformation, "took away," and burned the chariots with fire. [[Horses]] sacred to the sun were common among oriental peoples (Bochart, <i> Heiroz </i> ., I, 2, 10). </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

( 2 Kings 23:11 ): In connection with the sun-worship practiced by idolatrous kings in the temple at Jerusalem ( 2 Kings 23:5; compare  Ezekiel 8:16 ), horses dedicated to the sun, with chariots, had been placed at the entrance of the sacred edifice. These Josiah, in his great reformation, "took away," and burned the chariots with fire. Horses sacred to the sun were common among oriental peoples (Bochart, Heiroz ., I, 2, 10).

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