About Protective Shield
The soldiers who operated a battering ram were exposed to attack from above by the defenders of the city. In order to protect them, there was a large protective shield (called a mantelet) over their heads. Sometimes the mantelet was part of the mechanism that carried the battering ram; sometimes it was formed by other soldiers who overlapped individual shields (see Large shield) above their heads.
Key References
Nahum 2:6
The river gates are thrown open and the palace collapses.
All Scripture References (1)
Nahum (1)
Nahum 2:6
The river gates are thrown open and the palace collapses.