The subject naturally divides itself into-- I. Offensive weapons: Arms. II. Defensive weapons: Armor. I. Offensive weapons. --
Apparently the earliest known and most widely used was the Chereb or SWORD. Very little can be gathered as to its shape, size, material or mode of use. Perhaps if anything is to be inferred it is that the Chereb is both a lighter and a shorter weapon than the modern sword. It was carried in a sheath, ( 1 Samuel 17:51 ; 2 Samuel 20:8 ; 1 Chronicles 21:27 ) slung by a girdle, ( 1 Samuel 25:13 ) and resting upon the thigh, ( Psalms 45:3 ; Judges 3:16 ) or upon the hips. ( 2 Samuel 20:8 )
Of missile weapons of offence the chief was undoubtedly the BOW, Kesheth . The ARROWS were carried in a quiver. ( Genesis 27:3 ; Isaiah 22:6 ; 49:2 ; Psalms 127:5 ) From an allusion in Job 6:4 they would seem to have been some times poisoned; and ( Psalms 120:4 ) may point to a practice of using arrows with some burning material attached to them.
The SLING is first mentioned in ( Judges 20:16 ) This simple weapon, with which David killed the giant Philistine, was the natural attendant of a shepherd. Later in the monarchy, slingers formed part of the regular army. ( 2 Kings 3:25 )
The BATTLE AXE, ( Jeremiah 51:20 ) a powerful weapon of whose exact form we have no knowledge. II. Armor. --
The BREASTPLATE, enumerated in the description of the arms of Goliath, a "coat of mail," literally a "breastplate of scales." ( 1 Samuel 17:5 ) This word has furnished one of the names of Mount Hermon. See ( 3:9 )
The HABERGEON is mentioned but twice--in reference to the gown of the high priest. ( Exodus 28:32 ; 39:28 ) It was probably a quilted shirt or doublet.
(GREAVES) or defences for the feet, made of brass, are named in ( 1 Samuel 17:6 ) only.
Two kinds of SHIELD are distinguishable. a. The large shield; encompassing, ( Psalms 6:12 ) the whole person. When not in actual conflict it was carried before the warrior. ( 1 Samuel 17:71 Samuel 17:41 ) b. Of smaller dimensions was the buckler or target, probably for use in hand-to-hand fight. ( 1 Kings 10:16 ; 2 Chronicles 9:152 Chronicles 9:16 )
Bibliography InformationSmith, William, Dr. "Entry for 'Arms, Armor'". "Smith's Bible Dictionary". . 1901.