be black

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Under the figure of a bride the remnant of Israel says, I am “black,” describing herself as having become dark or swarthy by the rays of the sun; the scorching effect of affliction (Song of Sol. 1:5-6): “burning instead of beauty” (Isa. 3:24). The kingdom of the Medes and Persians is described as a chariot with “black” horses (Zech. 6:2, 6); and in the Revelation, in the third seal a rider on a “black” horse betokens scarcity (Rev. 6:5). It is symbolical of what is dismal and threatening.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
shachar
Phonic:
shaw-khar’
Meaning:
a primitive root (identical with 7836 through the idea of the duskiness of early dawn); to be dim or dark (in color)
KJV Usage:
be black