Reference: POSTS
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Special messengers in the East, sent on occasions of importance, when they rode swiftly, and in many cases with fresh horses or dromedaries awaiting them at convenient distances, Es 8:10-14. Job says, "My days are swifter than a post," Job 9:25. Foot-runners were also employed, 2Sa 18:22-27; and experienced runners will tire down and outrun a horse on long journeys. See FOOTMEN.
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ruts. The dispatch of letters with speed was of early date. Job said, "Now my days are swifter than a post." Job 9:25. When Hezekiah proclaimed a Passover for all Israel he sent letters of invitation by 'runners' from city to city. 2Ch 30:6,10. The posts sent with the decree from Shushan the palace went on horses, mules, camels, and young dromedaries, "being hastened and pressed on by the king's commandment." Es 3:13,15; 8:10,14. In the prophecy of God's judgements on Babylon it is said that the news should be carried to the king by one post running to meet another. Jer 51:31. By dividing large districts into small departments with a post-house in each, in which 'runners' and animals were always kept ready, despatches could quickly be dispersed in various directions.