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Lick

Lick

Lick

“to lick over” (epi, “over,” leicho, “to lick”), is said of the dogs in Luk 16:21. Some mss. have apoleicho, “to lick off.”

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Lick

Num 22:4 (b) This is an illustration of the complete and thorough work that the armies of Moab expected Israel to do in conquering them and in overrunning their country.

Psa 72:9 (a) By this we understand the complete defeat which GOD would bring upon His enemies causing them to fall prostrate in the dirt.

Isa 49:23 (a) This represents the humiliation of a defeated enemy and the complete elimination of their power. (See Mic 7:17).

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types