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The term "ridest" is an archaic form of the verb "ride," commonly found in older English translations of the Bible. It is used to describe the act of riding, typically on a horse or chariot, and is often associated with divine or kingly imagery. In the context of the Bible, riding is frequently symbolic of power, authority, and majesty.

Biblical Usage and Symbolism

1. Divine Majesty and Power: The imagery of God riding is used to convey His supreme authority and power over creation. In Psalm 68:4 , it is written, "Sing to God! Sing praises to His name. Exalt Him who rides on the clouds—His name is the LORD—and rejoice before Him." Here, the act of riding on the clouds signifies God's sovereignty and His exalted position above all.

2. Judgment and Deliverance: The act of riding is also associated with God's intervention in human affairs, particularly in judgment and deliverance. In Habakkuk 3:8 , the prophet asks, "Were You angry at the rivers, O LORD? Was Your wrath against the streams? Did You rage against the sea when You rode Your horses, Your chariots of salvation?" This passage depicts God as a divine warrior, riding forth to execute judgment and bring salvation to His people.

3. Royal Imagery: In the context of kingship, riding is a symbol of royal authority and the exercise of dominion. In 1 Kings 1:33 , King David instructs, "Take with you the servants of your lord and have Solomon my son mount my own mule and take him down to Gihon." The act of Solomon riding on David's mule signifies the transfer of royal authority and the establishment of Solomon as king.

4. Prophetic Visions: The imagery of riding is also present in prophetic visions, where it often symbolizes the execution of God's plans. In Revelation 6:2 , John describes, "So I looked and saw a white horse, and its rider held a bow. And he was given a crown, and he rode out to overcome and conquer." This vision of the rider on the white horse represents conquest and the unfolding of divine purposes in the end times.

Cultural and Historical Context

In the ancient Near Eastern context, riding was a significant activity associated with nobility, warfare, and ceremonial occasions. Horses and chariots were symbols of military strength and were often used by kings and warriors. The biblical use of "ridest" and related imagery draws on this cultural background to communicate themes of divine and royal authority.

Theological Implications

The use of "ridest" in the Bible underscores the themes of God's transcendence, His active involvement in the world, and His ultimate authority over all creation. It serves as a reminder of God's power to judge, save, and establish His kingdom. For believers, these passages offer assurance of God's sovereign control and His commitment to fulfill His promises.
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... for thing that befalleth. This word shall be thy shield and thy spear, whether
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... as a mantle; Thou hast stretched the heavens like a tent, Thou framest thy upper
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... O eternal God, the Maker of the whole creation, who hast measured the heaven with
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