BDB7674 [H7214]

רְאֵם noun masculineJob 39:10 wild ox (Assyrian rêmu DlHWB 603 (ראם), HoughtonTSBA v (1877). 336 ff., and illustrated before p. 33 SchrKGF 135 ff., 530 HomNS 237 ff., 410, 436 f. DrDeut 33:17; on strength and ferocity, PlinNH viii. 21; Aramaic רְאֵמָא, רֵימָא, רֵימָנָא (LagBN 58); Arabic is white antelope, antilope leucoryx; ᵐ5 (erroneous) μονοκέρως (Isa 34:7 ἅδροι, ᵑ9 unicornis, and (oftener) rhinoceros); — absolute ׳ר Num 23:22 +, רְאֵים Ps 92:11, רֵים Job 39:9; Job 39:10 plural רְאֵמִים Isa 34:7; Ps 29:6, רֵמִים Ps 22:22 (see Baer); — wild ox, as fierce and strong Job 39:9; Job 39:10 simile of strength of Israel, לוֺ ׳כְּתוֺעֲפוֺת ר Num 23:22 = Num 24:8 (JE), וַתָּרֶם כִּרְאֵם קַרְנִי Ps 92:11 so figurative of Joseph, קַרְנַיו ׳קַרְנֵי ר Deut 33:17 figurative of princes of Edom Isa 34:7 ( +פָּרִים עִם אַבִּירִים); of powerful foes, מִקַּרְנֵי רֵמִים Ps 22:22 in simile of skipping, leaping, בֶּןרְֿאֵמִים Ps 29:6 (|| עֵגֶּל).


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