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Post

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

post (ruts, "to run," ratsim, "runners"): The "runners" formed the royal guard (1Sa 22:17;1Ki 14:27;2Ki 11:4,13; see GUARD). From them were chosen the couriers who carried royal letters and dispatches throughout the kingdom (2Ch 30:6,10;Es 3:13,15;Jer 51:31). In the Persian service they were mounted on the swiftest horses (Es 8:10,14; compare Xenophon, Cyrop. viii.6,17; Herodotus viii.98). They had the right to command the service of either men or animals in order to expedite their progress (compareMt 5:41;Mr 15:21, "compel," "impress").

Used inJob 9:25and the King James Version The Wisdom of Solomon 5:9 (aggelia, the Revised Version (British and American) "message") of the swift passage of time.

See also HOUSE, II, 1, (4), (7).

M. O. Evans