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      • Fish [N] [S] called dag by the Hebrews, a word denoting great fecundity (Genesis 9:2 ; Numbers 11:22 ; Jonah 2:1 Jonah 2:10). No fish is mentioned by name either in the Old or in the New Testament.
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  2. Jan 23, 2017 · In the Bible sometimes we see the use of the word ‘daga,’ which is the collective noun for fish: “We remember the fish, which we ate in Egypt for nothing; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic”. Numbers 11:5. The singular form of fish is ‘dag.’.

  3. Fish. called dag by the Hebrews, a word denoting great fecundity ( Genesis 9:2; Numbers 11:22; Jonah 2:1 Jonah 2:10). No fish is mentioned by name either in the Old or in the New Testament. Fish abounded in the Mediterranean and in the lakes of the Jordan, so that the Hebrews were no doubt acquainted with many species.

  4. Nov 9, 2022 · Dagon was the chief deity of the Philistines, and the worship of this pagan god dates back the third millennium BC. According to ancient mythology, Dagon was the father of Baal. He was the fish god ( dag in Hebrew means “fish”), and he was represented as a half-man, half-fish creature.

  5. May 9, 2015 · I mean NO PLACE] in Scripture where G-d declares "I am G-d" that the Hebrew text reads אני אלוהים [ani elohim]. Instead we find: אֵלָיו֙ אֲנִי־אֵ֣ל שַׁדַּ֔י

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · Fish and fishing references are found throughout the Old and New Testaments, carrying rich symbolism about humanity, the natural world, and the divine. In short, fish and fishing in the Bible represent abundance, fertility, provision, the spreading of the Gospel, and mankind’s relationship with God.

  7. Hebrew: דָּגָה —transliteration: dagah —meaning: a fish. Greek: ἰχθύς —transliteration: ichthus —meaning: a fish. F ish are mentioned in general many times in Scripture, but no fish is mentioned by name either in the Old or in the New Testament.

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