Numbers 23:22
God.22:5; 24:8; Ex 9:16; 14:18; 20:2; Ps 68:35the strength.De 33:17; Job 39:10,11; Ps 22:21unicorn.The {reaim,} most probably denotes the rhinoceros, so called from the horn on its nose. In size he is only exceeded by the elephant; and in strength and power inferior to none. He is at least twelve feet in length, from the snout to the tail; six or seven feet in height; and the circumference of the body is nearly equal to his length. He is particularly distinguished from all other animals by the remarkable and offensive weapon he carries on his nose; which is very hard horn, solid throughout, directed forward. He principally feeds upon large succulent plants, prickly shrubs, and branches; and delights in marshy places.Deuteronomy 33:17
the firstling.1Ch 5:1his horns.Nu 23:22; 24:8; Job 39:9,10; Ps 22:21; 29:6; 92:10; Isa 34:7unicorns. Heb. an unicorn. he shall push.1Ki 22:11; 2Ch 18:10; Ps 44:5the ten thousands.Ge 48:19; Nu 26:34,37; Ho 5:3; 6:4; 7:1Job 39:9-10
the.Nu 23:22; De 33:17; Ps 22:21; 92:10or.Isa 1:3 5,7; 1:14; 41:5; Ps 129:3; Ho 10:10,11; Mic 1:13Isaiah 34:7
unicorns. or, rhinoceroses.Nu 23:22; 24:8; De 33:17; Job 39:9,10; Ps 92:10the bullocks.Ps 68:30; Jer 46:21; 50:11,27soaked. or, drunken.3John 8:59
took.5,6; 10:30-33; 11:8; 18:31; Le 24:16; Lu 4:29; Ac 7:57but.5:13; 10:39,40; 11:54; Ge 19:11; 2Ki 6:18-20; Lu 4:30; 24:31Ac 8:39,40Acts 4:27
of a.Mt 26:3; Lu 22:1; 23:1,8-12thy.30; 2:27; 3:14; Job 14:4; 15:14; 25:4; Lu 1:35; Heb 7:26whom.10:38; Ps 2:2,6; *marg:Ps 45:7; Isa 61:1; Lu 4:18; Joh 10:36both.Mt 2:13-16; Lu 13:31-33; 23:7-12Pontius Pilate.3:13; Mt 27:2,11-36; Mr 15:1-28; Lu 18:31-33; 23:13-38Joh 19:1-24,34the people.Isa 49:7; 53:3; Zec 11:7,8; Mt 20:18,19; 21:28; 23:37; 26:3,4,59-68Mt 27:25,40-43; Mr 10:33; 14:1,2,43-65; 15:1-3,31; Lu 9:22Lu 20:13-19; 22:2-6,47-52,63-71; 23:1-5; Joh 1:11; 18:1-14,19-24Joh 18:28-40; 19:15
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