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Reference: Litter

American

A light, covered conveyance, resembling a sedan chair, or a palanquin; borne by men, but oftener at the present day in Syria between two mules or camels. Solomon's chariot, Song 3:9, or bed, is supposed to have been an elegant mule-litter. The Hebrew word translated litters in Isa 66:20, is rendered wagons in Nu 7:3.

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Easton

(Heb tsab, as being lightly and gently borne), a sedan or palanquin for the conveyance of persons of rank (Isa 66:20). In Nu 7:3, the words "covered wagons" are more literally "carts of the litter kind." There they denote large and commodious vehicles drawn by oxen, and fitted for transporting the furniture of the temple.

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Morish

Sedan or light coach, mentioned among the various means by which the Jews will be conveyed to the promised land. Isa 66:20.

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