Bridle Bit

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Bit, Bridle . The Hebrews were doubtless well acquainted with the bit , but there is no clear mention of it as distinct from the bridle , the words for which in Gr. and Lat. include bit, headstall, and reins. In   James 3:3 the context is decisive for ‘bridle’ (Rv [Note: Revised Version.] and Av [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘bit’); in   Psalms 32:9 for ‘bit and bridle’ we should probably render ‘bridle and halter,’ and so in the other passages where the two Hebrew words respectively occur, e.g . ‘bridle,’   Proverbs 26:3 , but ‘halter,’   Job 30:11 .

In  Psalms 39:1 ‘bridle’ should certainly be ‘muzzle’ (cf. the corresponding verb in   Deuteronomy 25:4 ). The crocodile’s ‘double bridle’ (  Job 41:13 ) is his jaws, but the text is doubtful.

A. R. S. Kennedy.

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