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  2. Ibzan - Wikipedia

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    10 Then died Ibzan, and was buried at Bethlehem. — Judges 12:8–10 ( King James Version ) Many scholars believe that the Bethlehem referred to in this passage is the Bethlehem in the territory of the Tribe of Zebulun , in Galilee (Joshua 19:15), rather than the more famous Bethlehem in the Tribe of Judah .

  3. Biblical names in their native languages - Wikipedia

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    Village name during the kingdoms of Israel, Judah until the Siege of Jerusalem (930 BC to 587 BC): Paleo-Hebrew: 饜饜饜饜饜饜 [1] [2] Pronunciation: Bayawt Lahawm Meaning: House of Bread Village name from 587 BC through the time of Christ: Aramaic: 讘讬转 诇讞诐 Pronunciation: Beit Lekhem Meaning: House of Bread Beth Shemesh: Village

  4. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Cormorant — one of the unclean species of bird (Leviticus 11:17; Deuteronomy 14:17), commonly given as the translation of the Hebrew 砖指讈诇指讱职 ‎ (š膩l膩k滩), although this name, which means "one who plunges", may have applied to a different species of plunging bird. 砖指讈诇指讱职 ‎ means "osprey" in Modern Hebrew. Cow — See ...

  5. Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    The Greyhound is the only dog mentioned by name in the Bible (Hebrew: 讝址专职讝执讬专 诪讎转职谞址讬执诐, zarir mosna'im) in Proverbs 30:29–31. [ non-primary source needed ] Many versions, including the Jewish Publication Society and King James Version , name the Greyhound as one of the "three that are stately of stride".

  6. Ibizan Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Ibizan Hound is a fast dog that can hunt on all types of terrain, working by scent, sound and sight. Hunters run these dogs in mostly female packs, with perhaps a male or two, as the female is considered the better hunter. Traditionally a farmer may have one dog and a very well off farmer two dogs to catch rabbits for food.

  7. Canaan Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Canaan Dog (Hebrew: 讻诇讘 讻谞注谞讬; Arabic: 賰賱亘 賰賳毓丕賳賷) is a dog breed developed in the early 20th century [3] [4] from semiwild pariah dogs that were the descendants of animals present in the region since biblical times. [2] It can be found in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, [5] and the Sinai Peninsula.

  8. Jerusalem Biblical Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Each animal or bird which is mentioned in the Bible has a biblical verse in Hebrew, Arabic and English appended to its information sign. [ 28 ] Behind the scenes, the zoo operates an animal medical center with surgery, recovery and treatment rooms, a laboratory, and a quarantine unit where incoming animals and zoo animals being sent to other ...

  9. Pharaoh Hound - Wikipedia

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    Hunting in a rubble stone wall in Malta. The dogs are indicating; enabling the hunter to put a ferret there. The Kelb tal-Fenek is a traditional breed of rural Malta. As the English-language exonym suggests, it is sometimes claimed that the Pharaoh Hound descends from the dogs shown in the tomb paintings of Ancient Egypt.

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