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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Jackals are mentioned several times in the Bible ( Isaiah 13:21–22; 35:7; Lamentations 5:18; Jeremiah 9:11; 49:33; Psalm 44:19; Ezekiel 13:4 ). The word jackal can refer to several species of carnivorous animals inhabiting Africa and Asia. They are kin to the wolf and dog and are known for feeding on the kills of other animals.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · As an animal of great power and danger, the jackal has featured in many stories and myths throughout the ages, but its most significant biblical reference is in the Book of Numbers, where it is described as a “keleb” or “dog-like,” creature by the people of Israel (Numbers 11:22-23). Summary Close. 1.

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  4. Nov 4, 2023 · November 4, 2023 by Marcos Reyna. Jackals in the Bible. Summary Close. 1. Jackals in the Bible. 2. Jackals in Ancient Cultures. 3. Jackals in Popular Culture. 4. Jackal Conservation. 5. Jackals in Religion. The jackal has been a part of Middle Eastern folklore since ancient times and has been mentioned a number of times in the Bible.

  5. The tan must be a wild beast, since it is connected with ostriches ( Isaiah 34:13) and wild asses, whom it resembles in snuffing up the wind ( Jeremiah 14:6 ), and is described as uttering a mournful howl ( Isaiah 43:20; Micah 1:8; Job 30:29 ). The jackal is the animal that best answers these requirements.

  6. (1) tannim, "jackals," the King James Version "dragons"; compare Arabic tinan, "wolf"; and compare tannin, Arab tinnin, "sea monster" or "monster" the English Revised Version "dragon" (Job 7:12 Psalm 74:13; Psalm 148:7 Isaiah 27:1; Isaiah 51:9 Jeremiah 51:34), "serpent" (Exodus 7:9, 10, 12 Deuteronomy 32:33 Psalm 91:13), the King James Version ...

  7. JACKAL. ( שׁוּעָל֒, H8785, jackal ASV, RSV, dragon KJV, see Dragon for discussion). Modern authorities seem agreed that ASV and RSV tr. is correct. In addition, RSV twice tr. “jackal” where KJV tr. “fox” ( Ps 63:10; Lam 5:18 ). It is notable that all references to jackals are obviously fig., whereas foxes are several times ...

  8. Hyenas will howl in the fortresses, and jackals, in the luxurious palaces. Babylon’s time is almost up; her days are almost over. American Standard Version. And wolves shall cry in their castles, and jackals in the pleasant palaces: and her time is near to come, and her days shall not be prolonged.

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