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Wild-Ox

Wild Ox See Cattle; Unicorn Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible Wild Ox SEE WILD BULL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Wild Ox WILD OX.See Unicorn. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Wild-Ox (, re’em): The word unicorn occurs in the King James Version in Num 23:22; Num 24:8; Deu 33:17; Job 39:9, … Continue reading “Wild-Ox”

Wild, Johann

Wild, Johann Scriptural commentator and preacher, better known by his Latin name FERUS, b. in Swabia, 1497; d. at Mainz, 8 Sept., 1554. At an early age he joined the Franciscan Order. He was educated at Cologne. His application and proficiency to study were very distinguished, and laid the foundation of that extensive acquaintance with … Continue reading “Wild, Johann”

Wild Grape

Wild Grape is the rendering of the A.V. at Isa 5:2; Isa 5:4 of the Heb. word which occurs only in the plur. beushim, , and indicates a noxious species of plant or kind of fruit. In form the word is a pass. participle of , which means to smell offensively, as many poisonous vegetables … Continue reading “Wild Grape”

Wild Goat

Wild Goat See Goat Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible Wild Goat is the rendering in the A.V. of two Heb. words which seem to refer to cognate species of the caprid tribe. SEE GOAT. 1. The more frequent term is always found in the plur. , yeelim (Sept. ,or Vulg. ibices), which occurs 1Sa 24:2, … Continue reading “Wild Goat”

Wild, Friedrich Karl

Wild, Friedrich Karl a Protestant theologian of Germany, who died at Kirchheim, July 3, 1869, is the author of, Der moderne Jesuitismus (Nordlingen, 1843): Gottes Wort und die Kirche (Stuttgart, 1845): Ein Wort gegen den ublichen Gebrauch und die herkommliche Stellung der Apokryphen in der evangelischen Kirche (1854): Jacob Heilbrunner. Ein Held unter den Streitern … Continue reading “Wild, Friedrich Karl”

Wild Bull

Wild Bull is the rendering of the A.V. at Isa 2:20, of , to (Sept. ; Vulg. oryx), which is now generally thought to denote some of the larger species of antelope (q.v.), as the same word in a slightly longer form, , teo, occurs elsewhere (Deu 14:3, A.V.” wild ox”), where the ancient interpreters … Continue reading “Wild Bull”