And they came and besought them, and brought them out, and desired them to depart out of the city.
Original word: ἅρμα
Transliteration: harma
Definition (short): chariot
Definition (full): a chariot
Word Origin: of uncertain origin
Definition: a chariot
NASB Translation: chariot (3), chariots (1).
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Probably from
airo (perhaps with
a (as a particle of union) prefixed); a chariot (as raised or fitted together (compare
harmos )) -- chariot.
see GREEK airo
see GREEK a
see GREEK harmos
KJV:
Was returning, and sitting in his chariot read Esaias the prophet.
NASB:
and he was returning and sitting in his chariot, and was reading the prophet Isaiah.
KJV:
Then the Spirit said unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself to this chariot.
NASB:
Then the Spirit said to Philip, "Go up and join this chariot."
KJV:
And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.
NASB:
And he ordered the chariot to stop; and they both went down into the water, Philip as well as the eunuch, and he baptized him.
KJV:
And they had breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron; and the sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running to battle.
NASB:
They had breastplates like breastplates of iron; and the sound of their wings was like the sound of chariots, of many horses rushing to battle.