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  1. Sep 17, 2024 · In the Old Testament, foxes often symbolize destruction and cunning. Nehemiah 4:3: Sanballat mocked the Jews, calling them weak. He said, “Even a fox would break down their wall.”. This imagery emphasizes the perceived frailty of the Jews’ efforts in rebuilding Jerusalem. Ezekiel 13:4: The prophet refers to false prophets as “foxes in ...

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · Article Summary. Foxes in the Bible symbolize cunning, craftiness, and destructiveness, representing minor temptations or distractions that can erode faith. In biblical stories, foxes are used to illustrate human characteristics, divine action, and spiritual truths, often portraying negative traits but also reminding us of vigilance and faith.

  3. Jdg 15:4. Samson went and caught three hundred foxes — Foxes were extremely numerous in Canaan, and several places received their name from them, as Hazar-shual, or, the gate of the fox, in the tribe of Judah; and Shaalbim, or Shaalabbim, in the tribe of Dan, Joshua 19:42; Jdg 1:35.

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    Before Time: In the Beginning was the Word: John 1: Before 4000 BC: The Creation: Genesis 1: Before 4000 BC: The Garden of Eden: Genesis 2: Before 4000 BC: The Fall of Man: Genesis 3: Before 3000 BC: Cain kills Abel: Genesis 4: Before 3000 BC: From Adam to Noah: Genesis 5: Before 2500 BC: Wickedness Provokes God's wrath: Genesis 6: Before 2500 ...

  5. Verse Concepts. And He said to them, “Go and tell that fox, ‘Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I reach My goal.’. Song of Solomon 2:15. “Catch the foxes for us, The little foxes that are ruining the vineyards, While our vineyards are in blossom.”. Ezekiel 13:4.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · These include hippopotami (Job 40:15–25), crocodiles (Ezekiel 29:3–6), hartebeest (Deuteronomy 14:4), cheetahs (Habakkuk 1:8), bears (2 Kings 2:24) and lions (mentioned on over 150 occasions!). Some other such animals have been bred in captivity and were subsequently released back into the wild, such as ostriches (Lamentations 4:3 ...

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  8. Jan 1, 2008 · Though Israel did not choose God, God chose them; and with extraordinary patience and tenacity, He fulfills His promises to Israel even in times of apostasy and departure from God. It is in keeping with this purpose of God that Israel had such a prominent place throughout the Old Testament, and the course of human history is developed in the Old Testament period as it revolves around Israel ...

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