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The Definition of the word Lions

Lions

The most powerful of all carnivorous animals. Although not now "found in Palestine, they must have been in ancient times very" numerous there. They had their lairs in the forests (Jer. 5:6; "12:8; Amos 3:4), in the caves of the mountains (Cant. 4:8; Nah." "2:12), and in the canebrakes on the banks of the Jordan (Jer." 49:19; 50:44; Zech. 11:3). "No fewer than at least six different words are used in the Old "Testament for the lion. (1.) Gor (i.e., a "suckling"), the" "lion's whelp (Gen. 49:9; Jer. 51:38, etc.). (2.) Kephir (i.e.," "shaggy), the young lion (Judg. 14:5; Job 4:10; Ps. 91:13;" "104:21), a term which is also used figuratively of cruel enemies" "(Ps. 34:10; 35:17; 58:6; Jer. 2:15). (3.) 'Ari (i.e., the" "puller in pieces), denoting the lion in general, without" "reference to age or sex (Num. 23:24; 2 Sam. 17:10, etc.). (4.)" "Shahal (the "roarer"), the mature lion (Job 4:10; Ps. 91:13;" "Prov. 26:13; Hos. 5:14). (5.) Laish, so called from its strength" and bravery (Job 4:11; Prov. 30:30; Isa. 30:6). The capital of "Northern Dan received its name from this word. (6.) Labi, from a" "root meaning "to roar," a grown lion or lioness (Gen. 49:9; Num." 23:24; 24:9; Ezek. 19:2; Nah. 2:11). "The lion of Palestine was properly of the Asiatic variety, "distinguished from the African variety, which is larger. Yet it" "not only attacked flocks in the presence of the shepherd, but" "also laid waste towns and villages (2 Kings 17:25, 26) and" "devoured men (1 Kings 13:24, 25). Shepherds sometimes," "single-handed, encountered lions and slew them (1 Sam. 17:34," 35; Amos 3:12). Samson seized a young lion with his hands and "rent him as he would have rent a kid (Judg. 14:5, 6). The" "strength (Judg. 14:18), courage (2 Sam. 17:10), and ferocity" (Gen. 49:9) of the lion were proverbial.


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