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Jaw

Jaw

Jaw

(usually and properly , lechi’, rendered also jaw-bone;’ once

, mcikochin’, jaws, Psa 22:15, elsewhere prey; also , methalleoth’, jaws,’ Job 29:17 : jaw teeth, Pro 30:14; cheek teeth, Joe 1:6). The denuded jaw-bone of an ass afforded Samson (q.v.) a not unsuitable weapon (see Seifferheld, De maxilla asini, Tbing. 1716) for the great carnage which he once effected (Jdg 15:15). SEE LEHI.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Jaw

Job 29:17 (b) A graphic description of the way Job hindered the wicked from injuring the poor, the widows, and others who were helpless.

Pro 30:14 (b) Solomon describes the cruel wickedness of the oppressors of his day who sought to injure the poor and needy.

Isa 30:28 (b) In this case, “the people” are the nations that oppress Israel. They are compared to a horse. GOD’s power controls them as a driver controls the horse by the bit and the bridle. GOD will lead them to listen to bad counsel and to carry out wrong plans so that they will be defeated in their purposes.

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types