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HUNTING - H>@ - Hunting, as a matter of necessity, whether for the exterminatiOn of dangerous beasts or for procuring sustenance betokens a rude and semi-civilized state; as an amusement, it betokens an advanced state. The Hebrews as a pastoral and agricultural people, were not given to the sports of the field; the density of the population, the earnestness of their character, and the tendency of their ritual regulations, particularly those affecting food, all combined to discourage the practice of hunting. The smaller of catching animals was, first, either by digging a pitfall; or, secondly, by a trap which was set under ground, kjv@Job:18:10) in the run of the animal, kjv@Proverbs:22:5) and caught it by the leg, kjv@Job:18:9) or lastly by the use of the net, of which there were various kinds, as or the gazelle, kjv@Isaiah:51:20) Authorized Version, "wild bull," and other animals of that class.