5483. cuwc
Lexical Summary
cuwc: Horse

Original Word: סוּס
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: cuwc
Pronunciation: soos
Phonetic Spelling: (soos)
KJV: crane, horse((-back, -hoof))
Word Origin: [from an unused root meaning to skip (properly, for joy)]

1. a horse (as leaping)
2. also a swallow (from its rapid flight)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
crane, horseback,

Or cuc {soos}; from an unused root meaning to skip (properly, for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight) -- crane, horse((-back, -hoof)). Compare parash.

see HEBREW parash

Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. סוּס noun [masculine] swallow or swift (cypselus, TristrFFP 82 ff.) (ᵑ7 סוּסָיָא Isaiah 38:14); — as twittering Isaiah 38:14 (in simile); ᵐ5 χελιδών, ᵑ9 pullus hirundinis;; so Jeremiah 8:7 Kt (Qr סִיס wrongly; perhaps to distinguish from following, so Gie), ᵐ5 id., ᵑ9 hirundo.

II. סוּס138 noun masculineExodus 15:1 horse (Late Hebrew סוּס, סוּסָה Aramaic סוּסְיָא Mandean סוסיא, Sinaitic id., Lzb328; Assyrian sisû (sisû ?) DlHWB 506; Tel Amarna su-u[su] WklTA.191, 24; probably foreign word compare NöM 147 ErmanÄgypten 649; English tr. 490); — ׳ס absolute 1 Kings 20:20 +; construct Exodus 15:19 +; plural סוּסִים Genesis 47:17 +, סֻסִים 2 Samuel 15:1; construct סוּסֵי 2 Kings 2:11; suffix סוּסַי 1 Kings 22:4; 2 Kings 3:7. סוּסֶיךָ Micah 5:9 + 4t., סוּסָיו Isaiah 5:28 +, סוּסֵיכֶס Amos 4:10, סוּסֵיהֶם Joshua 11:6+; — horse:

1 non-Israel; chariot-horses of Canaanites Judges 5:22 (compare Judges 5:28; Judges 4:3,13; ׳עִקְבֵי ס; ׳ס collective, as often), Joshua 11:4,6,9 (JE); horses as property of Egyptians Genesis 47:17; Exodus 9:3 (both J), compare Zechariah 14:15; merchandise of Tyre Ezekiel 27:14; chariot-horses of Egypt [compare Hom11.ix.384], Exodus 14:9,23 (Psalms), Exodus 15:1,21 (poem), Exodus 15:19 (Psalms; on all see Di), Deuteronomy 11:4; Isaiah 31:1,3; Jeremiah 46:4,9; Ezekiel 17:15; of Aram 1 Kings 20:1 11t. Kings (1 Kings 20:20 ridden, for flight), Assyrians Isaiah 5:28 3t., Chaldeans Jeremiah 4:13 6t.; other nations Nahum 3:2; Jeremiah 50:42 5t.; as ridden 1 Kings 20:20 (see above), Jeremiah 8:23; Ezekiel 38:4,15 13t. (late).

2 in Israel; chariot-horses of Absalom 2 Samuel 15:1, especially of Solomon, and later, 1 Kings 5:6; 1 Kings 5:8; 1 Kings 10:25,28,29, and "" Chronicles; 1 Kings 18:5 and .(as war-equipment) 1 Kings 22:4; 2 Kings 3:7; 2 Kings 9:33; 2 Kings 10:2; Proverbs 21:31; סוּסֵי אֵשׁ 2 Kings 2:11 (Elijah), compare 2 Kings 6:17; consecration to sun 2 Kings 23:11 (compare RSSemitic 275; 2nd ed. 293); sign of luxury and apostasy Amos 4:10; Hosea 1:7; Hosea 14:4; Isaiah 2:7; Micah 5:9; Zechariah 9:10, compare Deuteronomy 17:6,16, but see Zechariah 14:20; in vision Zechariah 6:2 (twice in verse); Zechariah 6:3 (twice in verse); Zechariah 6:6; ridden 2 Kings 9:18,19; 2 Kings 18:23 = Isaiah 36:8; Amos 2:15 4t. Isaiah Jeremiah; in vision Zechariah 1:8 (twice in verse); ׳שַׁעַר הַס Jeremiah 31:40; Nehemiah 3:28, compare 2 Kings 11:16 2Chronicles 23:15; belongings of returned exiles Ezra 2:56 = Nehemiah 7:68 van d. H. (omitted by Masora Baer Ginsb q. v.); description of horse Job 39:19; in various simile and figurative Amos 6:12; Jeremiah 5:8; Jeremiah 8:6; Jeremiah 12:5; Ezekiel 23:20; Isaiah 63:13; Joel 2:4; Proverbs 27:3; Psalm 32:9; Psalm 147:10.

3 chariot-horses of ׳י Habakkuk 3:15 (figurative of clouds), compare Zechariah 10:3. — compare also חֲצַר סוּסִים, and מָּרָשׁ, רֶכֶשׁ .

Topical Lexicon
Occurrence and Distribution

The noun סוּס (“horse”) appears about 139 times across the Old Testament narrative, poetry, wisdom, prophetic and post-exilic books. Concentrations cluster in the Exodus narrative (Exodus 14–15), the united monarchy (1 Kings, 2 Chronicles), wisdom literature (Job, Psalms, Proverbs), and the prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah). The distribution highlights the horse’s place in Israel’s formative deliverance, national expansion, and corrective prophecy.

Natural History and Domestic Use

Horses are first mentioned in Egypt (Genesis 47:17) where Joseph exchanged grain for “horses and flocks.” They were imported into Canaan, not bred there in significant numbers until Solomon’s era (1 Kings 10:26–29). Archaeology confirms royal stables at Megiddo and Hazor dating to the tenth–ninth centuries BC, consistent with the biblical record. The animal is often paired with “chariot,” implying military deployment more than agriculture. Nehemiah 3:28 places them near “the Horse Gate” of Jerusalem—an urban feature associated with royal cavalry.

Military and Political Role

Militarily, the horse represents mobility, speed, and intimidation. Pharaoh’s elite cavalry pursue Israel to the Red Sea (Exodus 14:9), yet are overwhelmed when “Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots, and horsemen went into the sea” (Exodus 15:19). Later monarchs sought the same strategic advantage. Solomon multiplied horses in contravention of Deuteronomy 17:16, importing them from Egypt and Kue (1 Kings 10:28–29). Subsequent kings—Ahaz, Hezekiah, Josiah—either relied on or removed royal horses according to their covenant faithfulness (2 Kings 23:11). International treaties often stipulated horse supplies (2 Kings 18:23; Ezekiel 27:14), underscoring their diplomatic currency.

Symbol of Power and Pride

Because horses embodied human strength, Scripture repeatedly contrasts trust in cavalry with trust in the LORD.
• “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God” (Psalm 20:7).
• “A horse is prepared for the day of battle, but victory is of the LORD” (Proverbs 21:31).
• Isaiah rebukes Judah: “Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help, who rely on horses” (Isaiah 31:1).

The pattern is consistent: human reliance on horses signals self-reliance, whereas deliverance ultimately comes from God.

Descriptive Imagery of Speed, Beauty, and Strength

Job 39:19–25 provides the most vivid zoological portrait. God challenges Job: “Do you give the horse his strength? … He laughs at fear.” The warhorse’s nostrils, mane, and thundering hooves dramatize the Creator’s unmatched wisdom. Song of Songs employs equine imagery to praise beauty: “I liken you, my darling, to a mare among Pharaoh’s chariots” (Song of Songs 1:9). In Zechariah 10:3 the LORD’s flock becomes “like a majestic horse in battle,” portraying transformed weakness into strength.

Horse in Worship and Idolatry

Josiah “removed from the entrance of the temple of the LORD the horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the sun” (2 Kings 23:11). These cultic animals, kept “near the chamber of Nathan-Melech,” show how royal prestige could be co-opted into syncretistic worship. The reform underscores covenant purity: even stately animals cannot be allowed to subvert true worship.

Prophetic and Apocalyptic Perspectives

Prophets employ horses to describe invading armies (Jeremiah 4:13; Joel 2:4) or divine intervention (Habakkuk 3:8, 15). Zechariah’s colored horses (Zechariah 1:8; 6:1–8) patrol the earth at God’s command, revealing His sovereign surveillance. While Revelation uses Greek ἵππος, the Johannine vision (Revelation 6; 19) leans on Old Testament precedent: horses surge forth under divine seal judgments and the returning Christ rides “a white horse,” reversing the misuse of cavalry by fallen empires.

Messianic Foreshadowing and Reversal

Zechariah 9:9 prophesies Messiah entering Jerusalem “lowly and riding on a donkey”—a deliberate contrast to warhorses. The Gospels (Matthew 21:5; John 12:15) show Jesus fulfilling this, signaling peace and humility over martial might. Yet the same Messiah later appears on a heavenly warhorse (Revelation 19:11), unifying meekness and majesty. The horse thus frames both the rejection of worldly power and the final assertion of divine rule.

Theological and Ministry Reflections

1. Dependence on God: The prevalence of “horse” warns against misplaced confidence (Psalm 33:17). Ministries must guard against substituting contemporary “horses”—technology, budgets, politics—for reliance on the Spirit.
2. Spiritual Warfare: Ephesians 6 employs armor imagery akin to cavalry equipment. While believers do not literally mount steeds, they engage in battle with gospel readiness “fitted with the readiness of the gospel of peace.”
3. Discipleship and Humility: Jesus’ donkey ride instructs leaders to serve humbly despite access to power.
4. Stewardship: Solomon’s accumulation exposes the snares of excess. Churches and families are called to exercise restraint, remembering that “godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6).
5. Hope in Final Victory: Zechariah and Revelation’s divine cavalry assure believers that the Lord controls history and will definitively conquer evil.

Key Passages for Study

Exodus 14:9; 15:19

Deuteronomy 17:16

1 Kings 4:26; 10:26–29

2 Chronicles 1:14–17

Psalm 20:7; 33:17

Proverbs 21:31

Isaiah 31:1, 3

Jeremiah 4:13; 12:5

Job 39:19–25

Zechariah 1:8–11; 9:9; 10:3; 12:4

Song of Songs 1:9

Habakkuk 3:8, 15

Summary

The horse in Scripture embodies two competing trajectories: a tangible provision that can aid divinely sanctioned governance, and a potential idol that lures hearts away from the Lord. Its narrative arc—from Pharaoh’s drowned cavalry, through Israel’s temptation to trust in horsepower, to the conquering Christ astride the white horse—underscores the consistent biblical theme that salvation, judgment, and ultimate victory belong to God alone.

Forms and Transliterations
בְּס֛וּס בְּסוּסִ֖ים בַּסּוּסִ֗ים בַּסּוּסִ֜ים בַּסּוּסִ֡ים בַּסּוּסִ֤ים בַסּוּסִ֑ים בְּסוּסָ֣יו בסוס בסוסיו בסוסים הַ֭סּוּס הַסּ֔וּס הַסּ֖וּס הַסּ֗וּס הַסּ֜וּס הַסּ֣וּס הַסּ֤וּס הַסּוּס֙ הַסּוּסִ֑ים הַסּוּסִ֖ים הַסּוּסִ֗ים הַסּוּסִ֛ים הַסּוּסִ֣ים הַסּוּסִים֙ הַסּוּסִים֮ הסוס הסוסים וְהַסּ֗וּס וְהַסּוּסִ֔ים וְס֖וּס וְס֗וּס וְס֣וּס וְס֣וּסֵי וְס֥וּס וְסִיס֙ וְסֻסִ֑ים וְסוּס֙ וְסוּסֵיהֶ֥ם וָס֖וּס וָסֽוּס׃ וּבַסּוּסִ֔ים וּבַסּוּסִ֗ים ובסוסים והסוס והסוסים וסוס וסוס׃ וסוסי וסוסיהם וסיס וססים כְּס֤וּס כְּס֥וּס כְּסוּסֶֽיךָ׃ כְּסוּסַ֥י כַּסּ֣וּס ׀ כַּסּ֥וּס כסוס כסוסי כסוסיך׃ לְסוּסָ֣יו לַ֝סּ֗וּס לַ֭סּוּס לַסּ֣וּס לַסּוּסִ֖ים לסוס לסוסיו לסוסים ס֑וּס ס֔וּס ס֖וּס ס֗וּס ס֣וּס ס֤וּס ס֥וּס ס֨וּס סֽוּסֵיהֶם֙ סֽוּסֵיכֶ֑ם סוּס֙ סוּס֮ סוּסִ֑ים סוּסִ֔ים סוּסִ֖ים סוּסִ֣ים סוּסִ֤ים סוּסִ֥ים סוּסִ֧ים סוּסִֽים׃ סוּסִים֒ סוּסִים֙ סוּסֵיהֶ֕ם סוּסֵיהֶ֣ם סוּסֶ֑יךָ סוּסֶ֔יךָ סוּסֶ֖יךָ סוּסָ֑יו סוּסָ֔יו סוּסָ֖יו סוּסָ֗יו סוּסָ֣יו סוּסָיו֙ סוס סוסיהם סוסיו סוסיך סוסיכם סוסים סוסים׃ bas·sū·sîm ḇas·sū·sîm bassuSim bassūsîm ḇassūsîm bə·sū·sāw bə·sū·sîm bə·sūs beSus bəsūs besuSav bəsūsāw besuSim bəsūsîm has·sū·sîm has·sūs hasSus hassūs hassuSim hassūsîm kas·sūs kasSus kassūs kə·sū·say kə·sū·se·ḵā kə·sūs keSus kəsūs kesuSai kəsūsay kesuSeicha kəsūseḵā las·sū·sîm las·sūs lasSus lassūs lassuSim lassūsîm lə·sū·sāw lesuSav ləsūsāw sū·sāw sū·sê·hem sū·se·ḵā sū·sê·ḵem sū·sîm Sus sūs suSav sūsāw sūsêhem suSeicha suseiChem suseiHem sūseḵā sūsêḵem suSim sūsîm ū·ḇas·sū·sîm ūḇassūsîm uvassuSim vassuSim vaSus vehasSus vehassuSim veSis veSus veSusei vesuseiHem vesuSim wā·sūs wāsūs wə·has·sū·sîm wə·has·sūs wə·sîs wə·sū·sê wə·sū·sê·hem wə·su·sîm wə·sūs wəhassūs wəhassūsîm wəsîs wəsūs wəsūsê wəsūsêhem wəsusîm
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Genesis 47:17
HEB: יוֹסֵ֨ף לֶ֜חֶם בַּסּוּסִ֗ים וּבְמִקְנֵ֥ה הַצֹּ֛אן
NAS: them food in exchange for the horses and the flocks
KJV: them bread [in exchange] for horses, and for the flocks,
INT: and Joseph food the horses their livestock and the flocks

Genesis 49:17
HEB: הַנֹּשֵׁךְ֙ עִקְּבֵי־ ס֔וּס וַיִּפֹּ֥ל רֹכְב֖וֹ
NAS: That bites the horse's heels,
KJV: that biteth the horse heels,
INT: bites heels the horse's falls his rider

Exodus 9:3
HEB: אֲשֶׁ֣ר בַּשָּׂדֶ֔ה בַּסּוּסִ֤ים בַּֽחֲמֹרִים֙ בַּגְּמַלִּ֔ים
NAS: are in the field, on the horses, on the donkeys,
KJV: which [is] in the field, upon the horses, upon the asses,
INT: which the field the horses the donkeys the camels

Exodus 14:9
HEB: הַיָּ֔ם כָּל־ סוּס֙ רֶ֣כֶב פַּרְעֹ֔ה
NAS: them [with] all the horses [and] chariots
KJV: after them, all the horses [and] chariots
INT: the sea them all the horses chariots of Pharaoh

Exodus 14:23
HEB: אַחֲרֵיהֶ֔ם כֹּ֚ל ס֣וּס פַּרְעֹ֔ה רִכְבּ֖וֹ
NAS: Pharaoh's horses, his chariots
KJV: [even] all Pharaoh's horses, his chariots,
INT: after and all horses Pharaoh's his chariots

Exodus 15:1
HEB: גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ רָמָ֥ה
NAS: exalted; The horse and its rider
KJV: gloriously: the horse and his rider
INT: is highly exalted the horse rider has hurled

Exodus 15:19
HEB: כִּ֣י בָא֩ ס֨וּס פַּרְעֹ֜ה בְּרִכְבּ֤וֹ
NAS: For the horses of Pharaoh
KJV: For the horse of Pharaoh went in
INT: for went the horses of Pharaoh his chariots

Exodus 15:21
HEB: גָאֹ֣ה גָּאָ֔ה ס֥וּס וְרֹכְב֖וֹ רָמָ֥ה
NAS: exalted; The horse and his rider
KJV: gloriously; the horse and his rider
INT: is highly exalted the horse and his rider has hurled

Deuteronomy 11:4
HEB: לְחֵ֨יל מִצְרַ֜יִם לְסוּסָ֣יו וּלְרִכְבּ֗וֹ אֲשֶׁ֨ר
NAS: army, to its horses and its chariots,
KJV: of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots;
INT: army to Egypt's horses chariots when

Deuteronomy 17:16
HEB: יַרְבֶּה־ לּ֣וֹ סוּסִים֒ וְלֹֽא־ יָשִׁ֤יב
NAS: he shall not multiply horses for himself, nor
KJV: But he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people
INT: nor multiply horses shall never to return

Deuteronomy 17:16
HEB: לְמַ֖עַן הַרְבּ֣וֹת ס֑וּס וַֽיהוָה֙ אָמַ֣ר
NAS: to multiply horses, since the LORD
KJV: to the end that he should multiply horses: forasmuch as the LORD
INT: because of to multiply horses the LORD has said

Deuteronomy 20:1
HEB: אֹיְבֶ֗יךָ וְֽרָאִ֜יתָ ס֤וּס וָרֶ֙כֶב֙ עַ֚ם
NAS: and see horses and chariots
KJV: and seest horses, and chariots,
INT: enemies and see horses and chariots people

Joshua 11:4
HEB: הַיָּ֖ם לָרֹ֑ב וְס֥וּס וָרֶ֖כֶב רַב־
NAS: with very many horses and chariots.
KJV: in multitude, with horses and chariots
INT: the sea multitude horses and chariots many

Joshua 11:6
HEB: יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל אֶת־ סוּסֵיהֶ֣ם תְּעַקֵּ֔ר וְאֶת־
NAS: you shall hamstring their horses and burn
KJV: thou shalt hough their horses, and burn
INT: before Israel their horses hough their chariots

Joshua 11:9
HEB: יְהוָ֑ה אֶת־ סוּסֵיהֶ֣ם עִקֵּ֔ר וְאֶת־
NAS: him; he hamstrung their horses and burned
KJV: him: he houghed their horses, and burnt
INT: had told as the LORD their horses houghed their chariots

Judges 5:22
HEB: הָלְמ֖וּ עִקְּבֵי־ ס֑וּס מִֽדַּהֲר֖וֹת דַּהֲר֥וֹת
NAS: Then the horses' hoofs beat
INT: beat hoofs the horses' the dashing the dashing

2 Samuel 15:1
HEB: אַבְשָׁל֔וֹם מֶרְכָּבָ֖ה וְסֻסִ֑ים וַחֲמִשִּׁ֥ים אִ֖ישׁ
NAS: for himself a chariot and horses and fifty
KJV: him chariots and horses, and fifty
INT: Absalom A chariot and horses and fifty men

1 Kings 4:26
HEB: אֶ֛לֶף אֻרְוֹ֥ת סוּסִ֖ים לְמֶרְכָּב֑וֹ וּשְׁנֵים־
NAS: stalls of horses for his chariots,
KJV: stalls of horses for his chariots,
INT: thousand stalls of horses his chariots both

1 Kings 4:28
HEB: וְהַשְּׂעֹרִ֣ים וְהַתֶּ֔בֶן לַסּוּסִ֖ים וְלָרָ֑כֶשׁ יָבִ֗אוּ
NAS: and straw for the horses and swift steeds
KJV: also and straw for the horses and dromedaries
INT: barley and straw the horses and swift brought

1 Kings 10:25
HEB: וְנֵ֣שֶׁק וּבְשָׂמִ֔ים סוּסִ֖ים וּפְרָדִ֑ים דְּבַר־
NAS: spices, horses, and mules,
KJV: and spices, horses, and mules,
INT: weapons spices horses and mules so

1 Kings 10:28
HEB: וּמוֹצָ֧א הַסּוּסִ֛ים אֲשֶׁ֥ר לִשְׁלֹמֹ֖ה
NAS: import of horses was from Egypt
KJV: And Solomon had horses brought
INT: import of horses Also Solomon's

1 Kings 10:29
HEB: מֵא֣וֹת כֶּ֔סֶף וְס֖וּס בַּחֲמִשִּׁ֣ים וּמֵאָ֑ה
NAS: [shekels] of silver, and a horse for 150;
KJV: [shekels] of silver, and an horse for an hundred
INT: hundred silver and an horse and fifty an hundred

1 Kings 18:5
HEB: חָצִ֗יר וּנְחַיֶּה֙ ס֣וּס וָפֶ֔רֶד וְל֥וֹא
NAS: and keep the horses and mules
KJV: to save the horses and mules
INT: grass and keep the horses and mules have to

1 Kings 20:1
HEB: מֶ֛לֶךְ אִתּ֖וֹ וְס֣וּס וָרָ֑כֶב וַיַּ֗עַל
NAS: kings with him, and horses and chariots.
KJV: kings with him, and horses, and chariots:
INT: kings for and horses and chariots went

1 Kings 20:20
HEB: אֲרָ֔ם עַל־ ס֖וּס וּפָרָשִֽׁים׃
NAS: escaped on a horse with horsemen.
KJV: escaped on an horse with the horsemen.
INT: of Aram on A horse horsemen

139 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 5483
139 Occurrences


bas·sū·sîm — 4 Occ.
bə·sūs — 1 Occ.
bə·sū·sāw — 1 Occ.
bə·sū·sîm — 1 Occ.
has·sūs — 11 Occ.
has·sū·sîm — 15 Occ.
kas·sūs — 2 Occ.
kə·sūs — 4 Occ.
kə·sū·say — 2 Occ.
kə·sū·se·ḵā — 2 Occ.
las·sūs — 3 Occ.
las·sū·sîm — 1 Occ.
lə·sū·sāw — 1 Occ.
sūs — 22 Occ.
sū·sāw — 7 Occ.
sū·se·ḵā — 3 Occ.
sū·sê·ḵem — 1 Occ.
sū·sê·hem — 4 Occ.
sū·sîm — 34 Occ.
ū·ḇas·sū·sîm — 2 Occ.
ḇas·sū·sîm — 1 Occ.
wā·sūs — 2 Occ.
wə·has·sūs — 1 Occ.
wə·has·sū·sîm — 1 Occ.
wə·sîs — 1 Occ.
wə·sūs — 9 Occ.
wə·sū·sê — 1 Occ.
wə·sū·sê·hem — 1 Occ.
wə·su·sîm — 1 Occ.

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