Use "chariots" in a sentence

1. Chariots, halt!

2. Drive madly, you chariots!

3. To Syria, Hittites: Horses, Chariots

4. ‘With the multitude of my war chariots

5. At the chariots of my noble* people.”

6. At the rattling of his war chariots

7. The flooding Kishon bogged down Sisera’s chariots

8. Disobeying God, King Solomon accumulated horses and chariots.

9. The Han army abandoned chariots after this point.

10. The wheels began to fall off their chariots.

11. " Chariots of the Gods " was full of speculation,

12. Chariots rumble and roll ; horses whinny and neigh.

13. Who trust in war chariots because they are numerous,

14. “I will burn up her war chariots in smoke,+

15. 4 The war chariots race madly through the streets.

16. Why are the hoofbeats of his chariots so late?’

17. There were chariots driven by demons, pulled by strange winged beasts.

18. When they did, God caused the wheels of their chariots to fall off.

19. This made it feasible to outrun light infantry and other chariots.

20. 25 Low-rider chariots with rap music blasting, silent horseback riders.

21. Several East Asian cultures made extensive use of cavalry and chariots.

22. 17 Low-rider chariots with rap music blasting,(www.Sentencedict.com) silent horseback riders.

23. In a sense, we too are surrounded by fiery horses and chariots.

24. See what’s happening to the horses and war chariots of the Egyptians.

25. Scythes would have stuck out from the chariots, possibly from the axles.

26. There are four chariots that are pulled by what seems to be four male donkeys.

27. Any chariots may have scythed wheels at an additional cost of 20 points per chariot.

28. Who wrote/did the screenplay for/of/to the film 'Chariots of Fire'?

29. Antiriot, chariot, charioted, charioteer, charioteers, Charioting, chariots See the full list of words here!

30. Their horses you must hamstring,+ and their chariots you must burn in the fire.”

31. You see their battering rams and scaling ladders, their archers and chariots, their hordes of soldiers.

32. The massive chariots ridden by Allurers of the highest rank are machineries that embody excess

33. The massive chariots ridden by Allurers of the highest rank are machines that embody excess

34. + 7 Thus they hired 32,000 chariots, along with the king of Maʹa·cah and his people.

35. Their arsenal included chariots, the wheels of which were equipped with deadly iron scythes.

36. Likely, the Jews are also impressed by the archers, chariots, and horsemen of Ethiopia.

37. “I will do away with your horses from your midst and destroy your chariots.

38. And he kept taking wheels off their chariots so that they were driving them with difficulty.” —Ex.

39. Historically, Caltrops were ideal as defenses to slow troops’ advance, especially horses, chariots, and war elephants

40. And he kept taking wheels off their chariots so that they were driving them with difficulty.”

41. 19 When Pharʹaoh’s horses with his war chariots and his cavalrymen went into the sea,+

42. Atlantean warships are vessels utilized by the various kingdoms of Atlantean culture as war chariots

43. 6 So he made his war chariots ready, and he took his people with him.

44. Furthermore, according to Arrian, Diodorus and Curtius, Darius had 200 chariots while Arrian mentions 15 war elephants.

45. + 8 Were not the E·thi·oʹpi·ans and the Libʹy·ans a very great army with many chariots and horsemen?

46. The best preserved examples of Egyptian chariots are the four specimens from the tomb of Tutankhamun.

47. Oerwise, may the king, my lord, send chariots to fetch u lest our servants kill us.

48. The fifty-eight hand-carved horses and two chariots were made by Solomon Stein and Harry Goldstein in 1908.

49. The War Altar is a chariot and the rules described in the Warhammer rulebook for chariots apply.

50. 9 Later Zeʹrah the E·thi·oʹpi·an came against them with an army of 1,000,000 men and 300 chariots.

51. 13 Chariots can not move over obstacles or difficult terrain except to cross a river at a bridge or ford.

52. Plutarch gives a total of 64,000 infantry for the allies, with 10,500 cavalry, 400 elephants and 120 scythed chariots.

53. With the Red Sea before them and war chariots behind them, the Israelites felt trapped, and they blamed Moses.

54. For you will drive away the Caʹnaan·ites, even though they are strong and have war chariots with iron scythes.”

55. Jehovah began to throw the Egyptians into confusion, taking the wheels off their chariots. —Exodus 14:21-25a.

56. Contemporary illustrations of the siege show the use of ladders and chariots with soldiers climbing scale ladders supported by archers.

57. This Canaanite army had 900 war chariots equipped with deadly long blades of iron that turned with the wheels.

58. 7 Some Boast in chariots and some in horses, But we will Boast in the name of the LORD, our God

59. He no doubt reasoned that here on flat ground, Israel’s poorly equipped foot soldiers would have no chance against his chariots.

60. The soldiers of Zhao were ordered to dress like their Xiongnu neighbours and to replace war chariots with cavalry archers.

61. The vast walls of water crashed down and “covered the war chariots and the cavalrymen belonging to all of Pharaoh’s military forces.”

62. 30 Whispered epics in the bouncing back of war chariots, chanted louder as the warriors attack - entirely in profile, of course.

63. (Exodus 5:19-21; 6:9) When the Israelites were leaving Egypt, they were alarmed to see Egyptian chariots in pursuit.

64. When the pursuers entered the seabed, Jehovah “kept taking wheels off their chariots so that they were driving them with difficulty.”

65. + 23 The Egyptians pursued them, and all Pharʹaoh’s horses, his war chariots, and his cavalrymen began going after them into the midst of the sea.

66. (Jonah 1:2) According to ancient historian Diodorus, Nineveh had a 100-foot (30-m) wall, wide enough for three chariots abreast to travel upon it.

67. The time is approaching when the Babylonians, as Jehovah’s executioners, will come against Jerusalem, their chariots stirring up clouds of dust just like a storm wind.

68. + 28 The returning waters covered the war chariots and the cavalrymen and all of Pharʹaoh’s army who had gone into the sea after them.

69. A sword is upon their horses, and upon their chariots, and upon all the mingled people that are in the midst of her.

70. + 9 Joshua then did to them just as Jehovah had told him; he hamstrung their horses and burned their chariots in the fire.

71. The three garages for putting chariots in at the sides of the catacomb tunnel is perhaps related to the system of burial with ...

72. 24 They will attack you with rumbling war chariots and wheels and with a great assembly of troops, with large shield and buckler* and helmet.

73. One estimate is that there were 25,000 peltasts, 10,000 Immortals, 2,000 Greek hoplites, 1,000 Bactrians, and 40,000 cavalry, 200 scythed chariots, and 15 war elephants.

74. The chariots of the Egyptians and Assyrians, with whom the bow was the principal arm of attack, were richly mounted with quivers full of arrows.

75. Diodorus claims that Seleucus brought 20,000 infantry, 12,000 cavalry (including mounted archers), 480 elephants and more than a hundred scythed chariots with him from the eastern satrapies.

76. Under army chief Sisera, Jabin’s 900 chariots equipped with menacing iron scythes came from Harosheth to the dry bed of the Kishon, between Megiddo and Mount Tabor.

77. Barak and his troops took a position on Mount Tabor, this action drawing army chief Sisera, with his well-equipped forces and 900 chariots, to the Kishon.

78. When the Israelites marched into the valley plain, God acted in their behalf, and a flash flood turned the battlefield into a quagmire that immobilized Sisera’s chariots.

79. And the Lord said to Moses: Stretch forth they hand over the sea, that the waters may come again upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots and horsemen.

80. 6 The young man replied: “By chance I was on Mount Gil·boʹa,+ and there was Saul supporting himself on his spear, and the chariots and horsemen had caught up with him.