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DOGS
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(1) Animals.
See
(2) A term of Reproach- kjv@Matthew:7:6; kjv@Matthew:15:26; kjv@Philippians:3:2; kjv@Revelation:22:15
smith:
DOG
- D>@ - an animal frequently mentioned in Scripture. It was used by the hebrews as a watch for their houses, kjv@Isaiah:56:10) and for guarding their flocks. kjv@Job:30:1) Then also, as now troops of hungry and semi-wild dogs used to wander about the fields and the streets of the cities, devouring dead bodies and other offal, (Kings:14:11; 21:19,23; 22:38; kjv@Psalms:59:6) and thus became so savage and fierce and such objects of dislike that fierce and cruel enemies are poetically styled dogs in kjv@Psalms:22:16 kjv@Psalms:22:20) moreover the dog being an unclean animal, kjv@Isaiah:66:3) the epithets dog, dead dog, dog’s head, were used as terms of reproach or of humility in speaking of one’s self. ( kjv@1Samuel:24:14; 2 Samuel kjv@3:8; 9:8; 16:9; kjv@2Kings:8:13)
easton:
Dog @ frequently mentioned both in the Old and New Testaments. Dogs were used by the Hebrews as a watch for their houses kjv@Isaiah:56:10), and for guarding their flocks kjv@Job:30:1). There were also then as now troops of semi-wild dogs that wandered about devouring dead bodies and the offal of the streets (kjvKings:14:11; 16:4; 21:19,23; 22:38; kjv@Psalms:59:6 kjv@Psalms:59:14). As the dog was an unclean animal, the terms "dog," "dog's head," "dead dog," were used as terms of reproach or of humiliation ( kjv@1Samuel:24:14; kjv@2Samuel:3:8 kjv@2Samuel:9:8 kjv@2Samuel:16:9 ). Paul calls false apostles "dogs" kjv@Philippians:3:2). Those who are shut out of the kingdom of heaven are also so designated kjv@Revelation:22:15). Persecutors are called "dogs" kjv@Psalms:22:16). Hazael's words, "Thy servant which is but a dog" ( kjv@2Kings:8:13), are spoken in mock humility=impossible that one so contemptible as he should attain to such power.
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torrey:
Dog, the @ Despised by the Jews kjv@2Samuel:3:8
Described as
Impatient of injury kjv@Proverbs:26:17
Unclean kjv@Luke:16:21 kjv@2Peter:2:22
Carnivorous kjv@1Kings:14:11 kjv@2Kings:9:35 kjv@2Kings:9:36
Fond of blood kjv@1Kings:21:19 kjv@1Kings:22:38
Dangerous and destructive kjv@Psalms:22:16
Infested cities by night kjv@Psalms:59:14 kjv@Psalms:59:15
Nothing holy to be given to kjv@Matthew:7:6 kjv@Matthew:15:26
Things torn by beasts given to kjv@Exodus:22:31
Sacrificing of, an abomination kjv@Isaiah:66:3
Price of, not to be consecrated kjv@Deuteronomy:23:18
When domesticated
Employed in watching flocks kjv@Job:30:1
Fed with the crumbs, &:c kjv@Matthew:15:27
Manner of, in drinking alluded to kjv@Judges:7:5
Illustrative
Of Gentiles kjv@Matthew:15:22 kjv@Matthew:15:26
Of covetous ministers kjv@Isaiah:56:11
Of fools kjv@Proverbs:26:11
Of apostates kjv@2Peter:2:22
Of persecutors kjv@Psalms:22:16 kjv@Psalms:22:20
Of obstinate sinners kjv@Matthew:7:6 kjv@Revelation:22:15
Of false teachers kjv@Philippians:3:2
(Dumb,) of unfaithful ministers kjv@Isaiah:56:10
(Dead,) of the mean kjv@1Samuel:24:14 kjv@2Samuel:9:8
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naves:
DOG (SODOMITE?) @
- Price of, not to be brought into the sanctuary kjv@Deuteronomy:23:18
- Shepherd dogs kjv@Job:30:1
- Habits of .Licking blood kjv@1Kings:21:19; kjv@1Kings:22:38 .Licking sores kjv@Luke:16:21 .Returns to eat his own vomit kjv@Proverbs:26:11; kjv@2Peter:2:22 .Lapping of kjv@Judges:7:5
- Dumb and sleeping kjv@Isaiah:56:10-11
- Greyhound kjv@Proverbs:30:31
- Epithet of contempt kjv@1Samuel:17:43; kjv@1Samuel:24:14; kjv@2Samuel:3:8; kjv@2Samuel:9:8; kjv@2Samuel:16:9; kjv@2Kings:8:13; kjv@Isaiah:56:10-11; kjv@Matthew:15:26
- FIGURATIVE kjv@Philippians:3:2; kjv@Revelation:22:15
DOGMATISM @
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See COMMANDMENTS,_OF_MEN
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hitchcock:
kjv@STRING:Caleb <HITCHCOCK>@ a dog; a crow; a basket - HITCHCOCK-C
tcr:
DOGS @
(1) Animals.
See
(2) A term of Reproach- kjv@Matthew:7:6; kjv@Matthew:15:26; kjv@Philippians:3:2; kjv@Revelation:22:15
strongs:
H3611 <STRHEB>@ כּלב keleb keh'-leb From an unused root meaning to {yelp} or else to attack; a dog; hence (by euphemism) a male prostitute: - dog.
H5024 <STRHEB>@ נבח nâbach naw-bakh A primitive root; to bark (as a dog): - bark.
G1378 <STRGRK>@ δόγμα dogma dog'-mah From the base of G1380; a law (civil ceremonial or ecclesiastical): - decree ordinance.
G1379 <STRGRK>@ δογματίζω dogmatizō dog-mat-id'-zo From G1378; to prescribe by statute that is (reflexively) to submit to ceremonial rule: - be subject to ordinances.
G2952 <STRGRK>@ κυνάριον kunarion koo-nar'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G2965; a puppy: - dog.
G2965 <STRGRK>@ κύων kuōn koo'-ohn A primary word; a dog (hound) (literally or figuratively): - dog.
G3703 <STRGRK>@ ὀπώρα opōra op-o'-rah Apparently from the base of G3796 and G5610; properly even tide of the (summer) season (dog days) that is (by implication) ripe fruit: - fruit.
G4352 <STRGRK>@ προσκυνέω proskuneō pros-koo-neh'-o From G4314 and probably a derivative of G2965 (meaning to kiss like a dog licking his master´ s hand); to fawn or crouch to that is (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to adore): - worship.
G4525 <STRGRK>@ σαίνω sainō sah'ee-no Akin to G4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly) that is (generally) to shake (figuratively disturb): - move.
G4657 <STRGRK>@ σκύβαλον skubalon skoo'-bal-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G1519 and G2965 and G906; what is thrown to the dogs that is refuse (ordure): - dung.