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<p> '''''kouch''''' (substantive.). See [[Bed]] . </p> <p> [[Couch]] (verb): רבץ , <i> '''''rābhac''''' </i> , "to crouch," "lurk," as a beast in readiness to spring on its prey. "If thou doest not well, sin coucheth at the door" ( [[Genesis]] 4:7 , the King James Version "lieth"), waiting for it to open. Cain is warned to beware of the first temptations to evil, in his case especially a sullen and jealous disposition (compare Dante, <i> [[Inferno]] </i> , I, 30). See [[Abel]]; [[Cain]] . The tribe of [[Judah]] is compared for its bravery to a recumbent lion or lioness ( Genesis 49:9; compare Numbers 24:9 f); and [[Issachar]] to "a strong ass, couching down between the sheepfolds" ( Genesis 49:14 , the King James Version "between two burdens"; compare Judges 5:16 ). "The deep that coucheth beneath" ( Deuteronomy 33:13 ), probably the springs of water, or possibly, as Driver suggests, "the subterranean deep, pictured as a gigantic monster." See [[Abyss]] . </p>
<p> '''''kouch''''' (substantive.). See [[Bed]] . </p> <p> Couch (verb): רבץ , <i> '''''rābhac''''' </i> , "to crouch," "lurk," as a beast in readiness to spring on its prey. "If thou doest not well, sin coucheth at the door" ( Genesis 4:7 , the King James Version "lieth"), waiting for it to open. Cain is warned to beware of the first temptations to evil, in his case especially a sullen and jealous disposition (compare Dante, <i> Inferno </i> , I, 30). See [[Abel]]; [[Cain]] . The tribe of Judah is compared for its bravery to a recumbent lion or lioness ( Genesis 49:9; compare Numbers 24:9 f); and Issachar to "a strong ass, couching down between the sheepfolds" ( Genesis 49:14 , the King James Version "between two burdens"; compare Judges 5:16 ). "The deep that coucheth beneath" ( Deuteronomy 33:13 ), probably the springs of water, or possibly, as Driver suggests, "the subterranean deep, pictured as a gigantic monster." See [[Abyss]] . </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_2711"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/couch Couch from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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kouch (substantive.). See Bed .

Couch (verb): רבץ , rābhac , "to crouch," "lurk," as a beast in readiness to spring on its prey. "If thou doest not well, sin coucheth at the door" ( Genesis 4:7 , the King James Version "lieth"), waiting for it to open. Cain is warned to beware of the first temptations to evil, in his case especially a sullen and jealous disposition (compare Dante, Inferno , I, 30). See Abel; Cain . The tribe of Judah is compared for its bravery to a recumbent lion or lioness ( Genesis 49:9; compare Numbers 24:9 f); and Issachar to "a strong ass, couching down between the sheepfolds" ( Genesis 49:14 , the King James Version "between two burdens"; compare Judges 5:16 ). "The deep that coucheth beneath" ( Deuteronomy 33:13 ), probably the springs of water, or possibly, as Driver suggests, "the subterranean deep, pictured as a gigantic monster." See Abyss .