Colt
Colt
(prop. Per, , a young ass, Jdg 10:4; Jdg 13:14; Job 11:12; Zec 9:9; , Mat 21:2, etc.), spoken of the young of the horse, ass, or camel. SEE FOAL.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Colt
COLT.See Animals, p. 63a, and Entry into Jerusalem.
Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Colt
COLT is applied in the Bible not to the young horse, but to the young ass, and once (Gen 32:15) to the young camel. Outside the Bible it is not applied to the young of any animal but the horse.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Colt
Ridden by Jesus
Mat 21:2; Mat 21:5; Mat 21:7; Mar 11:2; Joh 12:15
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Colt
“a foal,” whether “colt or filly,” had the general significance of “a young creature;” in Mat 21:2, and parallel passages, “an ass’s colt.”
Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Colt
Gen 49:11 (b) This picture is presented to teach us that GOD’s people, especially young Christians, are to be bound to the Lord and to His words. The vine represents the Lord. They are bound to the vine so they will be well nourished and become fruitful.
Mar 11:2 (c) This type represents a young Christian who is loosed from the world and its evil habits in order to be the servants of the Lord JESUS, to take Him wherever He wants to go.