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<p> ''''' kou ''''' , ''''' kı̄n ''''' ( בּקר , <i> ''''' bāḳār ''''' </i> (compare Arabic <i> ''''' baḳar ''''' </i> , "cow"); עגלת בּקר , <i> ''''' ‛eghlath bāḳār ''''' </i> (&nbsp;Isaiah 7:21 ); פרה , <i> ''''' pārāh ''''' </i> (compare Arabic <i> ''''' furār ''''' </i> , "young of a sheep, goat, or cow"); פרות עלות , <i> ''''' pārōth ‛ālōth ''''' </i> (&nbsp;1 Samuel 6:7 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 6:10 ), "milch kine," from עוּל , <i> ''''' ‛ūl ''''' </i> , "to suckle"; אלף , <i> ''''' 'eleph ''''' </i> ): In &nbsp;Amos 4:1 , the term, "kine of Bashan," is applied to the voluptuous women of Samaria. In Gen 41:1-36 is the narration of Pharaoh's dream of the seven fat and seven lean kine. In Isaiah's vision (&nbsp;Isaiah 11:7 ) we have: "And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together." Cows do not seem to have been sacrificed. The sacrifice of the kine that brought the ark back from the [[Philistines]] (&nbsp;1 Samuel 6:14 ) was due to the exceptional circumstances. See [[Calf]]; [[Cattle]] . </p>
<p> ''''' kou ''''' , ''''' kı̄n ''''' ( בּקר , <i> ''''' bāḳār ''''' </i> (compare Arabic <i> ''''' baḳar ''''' </i> , "cow"); עגלת בּקר , <i> ''''' ‛eghlath bāḳār ''''' </i> (&nbsp;Isaiah 7:21 ); פרה , <i> ''''' pārāh ''''' </i> (compare Arabic <i> ''''' furār ''''' </i> , "young of a sheep, goat, or cow"); פרות עלות , <i> ''''' pārōth ‛ālōth ''''' </i> (&nbsp;1 Samuel 6:7 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 6:10 ), "milch kine," from עוּל , <i> ''''' ‛ūl ''''' </i> , "to suckle"; אלף , <i> ''''' 'eleph ''''' </i> ): In &nbsp;Amos 4:1 , the term, "kine of Bashan," is applied to the voluptuous women of Samaria. In Gen 41:1-36 is the narration of Pharaoh's dream of the seven fat and seven lean kine. In Isaiah's vision (&nbsp;Isaiah 11:7 ) we have: "And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together." Cows do not seem to have been sacrificed. The sacrifice of the kine that brought the ark back from the [[Philistines]] (&nbsp;1 Samuel 6:14 ) was due to the exceptional circumstances. See [[Calf]]; [[Cattle]] . </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

kou , kı̄n ( בּקר , bāḳār (compare Arabic baḳar , "cow"); עגלת בּקר , ‛eghlath bāḳār ( Isaiah 7:21 ); פרה , pārāh (compare Arabic furār , "young of a sheep, goat, or cow"); פרות עלות , pārōth ‛ālōth ( 1 Samuel 6:7 ,  1 Samuel 6:10 ), "milch kine," from עוּל , ‛ūl , "to suckle"; אלף , 'eleph ): In  Amos 4:1 , the term, "kine of Bashan," is applied to the voluptuous women of Samaria. In Gen 41:1-36 is the narration of Pharaoh's dream of the seven fat and seven lean kine. In Isaiah's vision ( Isaiah 11:7 ) we have: "And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together." Cows do not seem to have been sacrificed. The sacrifice of the kine that brought the ark back from the Philistines ( 1 Samuel 6:14 ) was due to the exceptional circumstances. See Calf; Cattle .

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