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Boyd’s Bible Dictionary
:
A bird of the
heron
family, solitary in its habits, and noted for its melancholy
night
booming (
Isa. 14:23; 34:11
23
I will also make it a possession for the bittern, and pools of water: and I will sweep it with the besom of destruction, saith the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 14:23)
11
But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. (Isaiah 34:11)
;
Zeph. 2:14
14
And flocks shall lie down in the midst of her, all the beasts of the nations: both the cormorant and the bittern shall lodge in the upper lintels of it; their voice shall sing in the windows; desolation shall be in the thresholds: for he shall uncover the cedar work. (Zephaniah 2:14)
).
Concise Bible Dictionary
:
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Little Bittern
The word
in the LXX, ἐχῖνος, signifies “hedgehog or porcupine,” and this rendering is preferred by some
Hebrew
scholars for the Hebrew word
qippod
; but as in two of the passages it is mentioned with a bird called the
Cormorant
, it is more probably a bird, and the description well agrees with the habits of the bittern, for the passages point to desolations because of the judgments of
God
(
Isa. 14:23
23
I will also make it a possession for the bittern, and pools of water: and I will sweep it with the besom of destruction, saith the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 14:23)
;
Isa. 34:1
1
Come near, ye nations, to hear; and hearken, ye people: let the earth hear, and all that is therein; the world, and all things that come forth of it. (Isaiah 34:1)
;
Zeph. 2:14
14
And flocks shall lie down in the midst of her, all the beasts of the nations: both the cormorant and the bittern shall lodge in the upper lintels of it; their voice shall sing in the windows; desolation shall be in the thresholds: for he shall uncover the cedar work. (Zephaniah 2:14)
). The bittern is a bird that shuns society, and it is at home in any desolate marshy place. The spots and marks on its feathers correspond with the colors of the reeds among which it dwells, so that it escapes observation. Its doleful cry has often been treated as an omen of evil.
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A Young Hedgehog
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Porcupine
Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:
Number:
7090
(
find all occurrences in KJV Bible
)
Transliteration:
qippowd
Phonic:
kip-pode’
Meaning:
or qippod {kip-pode'}; from
7088
; a species of bird, perhaps the bittern (from its contracted form)
KJV Usage:
bittern
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