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Feb 26, 2021

[Answer] Which king of Israel was known to drive his chariot very fast and furiously?

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...A fast-moving, aerodynamic chariot was critical during ancient times. Chariots were the envy and source of competition for neighboring kingdoms. In one story, God supernaturally showed His power over the might of an army as He "took off their chariot wheels" while they pursued Israel. (Exodus 14:25) King Jehu was a skillful charioteer, renowned for his fast and furious driving. Able to swiftly move over rocky terrains while expertly releasing arrows that hit its intended target or engage in hand to hand combat against another moving charioteer, Jehu was fearsome. It is no wonder his famous driving style was recognizable, even from a distance by the watchman on the tower. Peering into the dusty desert horizon, he said, "And the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi, for he drives furiously." (2 Kings 9:20)




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Jehu:


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