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  2. Irk Bitig - Wikipedia

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    A fat horse is stolen. bad 17 2-3-3 A horse that is lost in the desert finds grass to eat and water to drink. good 18 2-4-1 A tent is in good condition. very good 19 4-1-3 A white horse. good 20 2-2-3 A white male camel. good 21 3-3-1 An old hoopoe sings at the new year. none 22 1-1-2 A woman drops her mirror in a lake. distressing and very bad ...

  3. Esther 6 - Wikipedia

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    Esther 6 is the sixth chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, [1] The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE. [2]

  4. Horse symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Horses of Neptune, illustration by Walter Crane, 1893.. Horse symbolism is the study of the representation of the horse in mythology, religion, folklore, art, literature and psychoanalysis as a symbol, in its capacity to designate, to signify an abstract concept, beyond the physical reality of the quadruped animal.

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  6. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    1. (US) A device placed on the head of an equine for the primary purpose of leading or tying the animal; [1]: 99 See also head collar. 2. (Australasia and UK) A rope headpiece with the lead rope attached; or a rolled leather headpiece of the same pattern used for leading and showing horses with refined heads. [4]: 92 [5]: 125

  7. Hippomancy - Wikipedia

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    Hippomancy is the art of divination through the horse, whether it involves interpreting the animal's movements or neighing, the tracks it leaves, or its bones. Throughout much of history, the horse was seen as an intermediary between Man, Nature, and the gods. The horse was thought to have diviner or oracle powers, often as part of cults.

  8. Skeletal system of the horse - Wikipedia

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    Frontal bone: creates the forehead of the horse; Parietal bones: extend from the forehead to the back of the skull; Occipital bone: forms the joint between the skull and the first vertebrae of the neck (the atlas) Temporal bones: contain the eternal acoustic meatus, which transmits sound from the ear to the cochlea (eardrum)

  9. Seven seals - Wikipedia

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    The “Sealed Book” is the book of divorcement sent to the Jewish nation from God. [ 13 ] Isaac Williams (19th century) associated the first six Seals with the discourse on the Mount of Olives and stated that, “The seventh Seal contains the Seven Trumpets within it… the judgments and sufferings of the Church.” [ 14 ]