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  • Unicorn
    :"Heb probably the great aurochs or wild bulls which are now extinct" (p. 315). ... nicorn is believed by most Hebrew scholars to refer to the huge and fierce aurochs, or wild ox now extinct.”
    59 KB (8832 words) - 21:13, 10 March 2023
  • Article: Unicorns by Will Kinney
    ... .” W. L. Alexander (Pulpit Commentary) “the reem is supposed to be the aurochs, an animal of the bovine species, allied to the buffalo, now extinct.” C ...
    16 KB (2717 words) - 06:11, 9 March 2016
  • Numbers 23:22
    ... ied to species employed in husbandry. The reem may therefore have been the aurochs or urus, now extinct, but which formerly had so large a range in the fores ... :An unicorn - A wild bull, the now extinct Aurochs, formidable for its size, strength, speed, and ferocity.
    8 KB (1404 words) - 13:05, 10 March 2023
  • Ishtar Gate
    ... ternating rows of [[bas-relief]] ''[[mušḫuššu]]'' ([[dragon]]s) and [[aurochs]] (bulls), symbolizing the gods [[Marduk]] and [[Adad]] respectively. [[image:Ish-tar Gate detail.jpg|thumb|left|An [[aurochs]] above a flower ribbon; missing tiles are replaced]]
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  • List of the animals in the Bible
    ... ces the word aurochs should be substituted for rhinoceros and unicorn. The aurochs is for the sacred poets a familiar emblem of untamed strength and ferocity ... ... (whence its name, [[bos]] americanus), and specifically different from the aurochs, cannot possibly have been known by the Hebrews.
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