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Rock-Badger

Rock-Badger

Rock Badger

Rock Badger. The rock badger or rock hyrax is a rabbit-sized furry animal. With short ears, sharp teeth, and black-button eyes, it resembles an overgrown guinea pig (Lev 11:5); (coney, KJV, NIV).

“The rock badgers are a feeble folk, yet they make their homes in the crags,” says (Pro 30:26), holding them up as little things that are “exceedingly wise.” Feeble, or defenseless they may be, but they find safety in steep, rocky terrain. Their feet have a suction-like grip that enables them to scamper among rocky outcroppings. Their enemies easily overlook a rock badger stretched out motionless on a sun-warmed rock.

Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible

Rock Badger

ROCK BADGER (Lev 11:6 RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] ) is Hyrax syriacus. See Coney.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Rock-Badger

r.-bajer: This term is found in the Revised Version margin for coney, , shaphan (Lev 11:5; compare Deu 14:7; Psa 104:18; Pro 30:26). It is a translation of klip das, the name given. by the Boers to the Cape hyrax or coney. See CONEY.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia