Reference: Wagon
Easton
Heb aghalah; so rendered in Ge 45:19,21,27; 46:5; Nu 7:3,7-8, but elsewhere rendered "cart" (1Sa 6:7, etc.). This vehicle was used for peaceful purposes. In Eze 23:24, however, it is the rendering of a different Hebrew word, and denotes a war-chariot.
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Fausets
(See CART.) Two or three planks form the floor, attached to solid wooden wheels. The covered wagons for carrying the tabernacle were probably of Egyptian build (Nu 7:3,8).
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Morish
See CART.
Smith
Wagon.
The Oriental wagon, or arabah, is a vehicle composed of two or three planks fixed on two solid circular blocks of wood from two to five feet in diameter, which serve as wheels. For the conveyance of passengers, mattresses or clothes are laid in the bottom and the vehicle is drawn by buffaloes or oxen. [CART and CHARIOT]
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