The Animals in the Bible: The Identity and Natural History of All the Animals Mentioned in the BibleChilton Books, 1964 - 227 pagini |
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Pagina 105
... Hebrew word yahmur , which is used twice in the Bible , both times describing a beast that could be eaten , has puzzled scholars for many years . Modern commentators generally agree that the animal re- ferred to is the Bubal , a rare ...
... Hebrew word yahmur , which is used twice in the Bible , both times describing a beast that could be eaten , has puzzled scholars for many years . Modern commentators generally agree that the animal re- ferred to is the Bubal , a rare ...
Pagina 149
... Hebrew word dayah is usually rendered as vulture , while the word ayah is taken to mean kite . Tristram , however , argues that dayah is actually a kite , and points out that in a least one place ( Job 28 : 7 ) it is translated as ...
... Hebrew word dayah is usually rendered as vulture , while the word ayah is taken to mean kite . Tristram , however , argues that dayah is actually a kite , and points out that in a least one place ( Job 28 : 7 ) it is translated as ...
Pagina 195
... Hebrew word alukah , or " leech " : " The horseleach hath two daughters , crying , Give , give . There are three things that are never satisfied , yea , four things say not , It is enough . " That the translation of the word is correct ...
... Hebrew word alukah , or " leech " : " The horseleach hath two daughters , crying , Give , give . There are three things that are never satisfied , yea , four things say not , It is enough . " That the translation of the word is correct ...
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Names and Order of the Books of the Bible | 1 |
Origin of the Bible | 8 |
Symbolism of the Bible | 26 |
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abomination Addax Africa ancient animals Ardeidae Aurochs bats beast Bible Biblical birds bittern body Book of Job Bovidae breeding called camels cattle Cervidae classification claws cockatrice color covered cranes creatures cuckoos deer desert Deut domesticated dragon eagle earth eggs Egypt Egyptians Eurasia Exod fallow deer feathers feed feet female fish flesh flies flocks fowl frogs goat Greek Hebrew Hebrew word heron hippopotamus Hoopoe horns horses hunt insects Israel Israelites Jordan Jordan River kind king known Lammergeier land of Egypt legs lice lion live lizards Lord male mammals mentioned nest Old Testament ostrich Palestine parable pelican Pharaoh plague prey quail referred regions River scholars serpent sheep sirrush skin snakes species stork swallow symbol tail thee thou toes translated unclean unicorn unto Moses vulture weasels whale wild wings young