Neigh
Neigh
( tsahal’, prop. to be clear or bright; hence to emit a sharp sound, as of a shout, so often; spoken of the neighing of a horse [Jer 8:16; Jer 13:27; Jeremiah 1, 5, 8] and the bellowing of a bull [Jeremiah 1, 11]; but in both cases as indicative of lustful desire).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Neigh
na (, cahal, to cry aloud, neigh): Figuratively used to indicate lustful desire (Jer 5:8; compare 13:29).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Neigh
Jer 5:8 (a) The horse calls for his mate for he wishes companionship and association. There is no real relationship between these animals, and the Lord is calling upon men to remember divine relationships which have ordained human relationships and thus to maintain a godly, consistent life. He is not to be constantly seeking for alliances which are not just and true. (See also Jer 13:27).