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Stall

Stall [NAVE]

STALL, for cattle, Prov. 15:17.

STALL [ISBE]

STALL - stol ((1) marbeq, literally,, "a place for tying up" (Am 6:4; Mal 4:2), (2) 'abhac, "to give fodder" (Prov 15:17), (3) 'urvah, "to pluck and feed" (1 Ki 4:26; 2 Ch 9:25; 32:28), (4) repheth, "a resting place" (Hab 3:17); (5) phatne, "a manger" or "crib" (Lk 13:15; compare 'ebhuc, translated "crib" in Isa 1:3; Prov 14:4)): During the season when cattle are not being used they are allowed to roam in the fields. Otherwise they are tied in rooms in the winter time, or under shelters made of green boughs in the summer, and all their food brought to them. Horses and cattle alike are haltered and the chains fastened through holes made in stones projecting from the walls. No stanchions and no separating partitions between animals are used. The horses are usually hobbled as well.

James A. Patch


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