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Unicorns in the Bible....

Bailey

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why in the Bible do they refer to a unicorn as strength?
like in this verse......
Numbers 23:22 - God brought them out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of an unicorn. (kjv)

love ya,
Bailey
 
Hi Baily, first the translation of the the Hebrew word reem into unicorn is a mistake.

The reem was considered a wild ox of some sorts and some believe it to possible be like a bisen or buffulo. Very srong and very fierce at times.
 
yep! dido to jiggy's response.

Reem or rheem is the word and it is definitely an ancient form of Ox or bovine animal. I think the ancient Orox that was hunted by Cesar is the animal referred to; it had large double curved horns that pointed dangerously to the forward; it was almost as large as an elephant--much larger than oxen today; it was famous for its ferocious and unyielding charge. It was a renowned feat to subdue one; it was considered intractable. They were not tamed by men. Passages where the bible uses the figure in prophesy refer to the coming of Christ to rescue his people from their enemies. If you know anything of of the star constellation of Tarus, the bull, that is an ancient depiction of the rheem. You might slap a bull on the rump and run away, but a rheem would plow through any barrier and nail you. It was, in antiquity, the most ferocious animal if antagonized. The prophetic passages where it occurs depend on that idea. Extinct now, it is known only in ancient literature and fossils.

God bless...DGB
 
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