Unicorns in the Bible?

Unicorns in the Bible?

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Originally posted by whodey
It is not like the story book of Job is a book of fantasy or even science fiction,
It actually is. "Job, a comedy of justice" by Robert A. Heinlein, who also wrote "Stranger in a strange land". We should discuss Heinlein's views on spirituality a lot more here then we have so far.

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Originally posted by Sushill
It actually is. "Job, a comedy of justice" by Robert A. Heinlein, who also wrote "Stranger in a strange land". We should discuss Heinlein's views on spirituality a lot more here then we have so far.
But Job is not the only place unicorns are referred to. Are you suggesting that the entire Bible is a story of fiction? If so, I challenge you to study Biblical archeaology!! The question remains, why are unicorns referred to throughout the Bible? For what purpose?

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Originally posted by whodey
But Job is not the only place unicorns are referred to. Are you suggesting that the entire Bible is a story of fiction? If so, I challenge you to study Biblical archeaology!! The question remains, why are unicorns referred to throughout the Bible? For what purpose?
Is there only unicorns in the King James Bible?, and no others?
I say it's a translation blunder, nothing more.

At the time when King James Bible was translated, people actually believed in the existance of unicorns. Now we know better.

There are no unicorns, never been any.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Is there only unicorns in the King James Bible?, and no others?
I say it's a translation blunder, nothing more.

At the time when King James Bible was translated, people actually believed in the existance of unicorns. Now we know better.

There are no unicorns, never been any.
please my dear sir, that's like saying there is no Loch Ness monster! or no phoenix, no dragons, inconceivable!

http://the.heraldry.ru/text/heraldists_ideas.html

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
please my dear sir, that's like saying there is no Loch Ness monster! or no phoenix, no dragons, inconceivable!

http://the.heraldry.ru/text/heraldists_ideas.html
Does the bible mention the Loch Ness monster, the phoenix, the dragons?
No, but the KJ bible mention the unicorn. So the JK bible has flaws in its translation. That's my point.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Does the bible mention the Loch Ness monster, the phoenix, the dragons?
No, but the KJ bible mention the unicorn. So the JK bible has flaws in its translation. That's my point.
oh yes, it has some quite serious flaws, no doubt, i can list some of them if you want!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
oh yes, it has some quite serious flaws, no doubt, i can list some of them if you want!
For fun? Yes, please!

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Originally posted by whodey
But Job is not the only place unicorns are referred to. Are you suggesting that the entire Bible is a story of fiction? If so, I challenge you to study Biblical archeaology!! The question remains, why are unicorns referred to throughout the Bible? For what purpose?
I stated that the book of "Job, a comedy of justice" is also science fiction. I didn't suggest anything.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
For fun? Yes, please!
A

Abjects - Those who strike out with their tongue. Psalm 35:15-16
Ablution - ?
Acceptation - An extremely hard substance - Ezekiel 3:7-9
Adjure (adjuration) - To appeal to earnestly - Matthew 26:63
Ado - Fuss; bother; tumult - Mark 5:38-39
Advisement - Consultation; counsel - 1 Chronicles
Affinity - A marriage alliance - 1 Kings 3:1
Affording - Providing; furnishing - Psalm 144:13
Affright - Frighten or scare - 2 Chronicles 32:18
Afoot - By feet; performed by foot - Acts 20:13-14
Afore - Before - Isaiah 18:5
Afresh - Again; anew - Hebrews 6:4-6
Ague - A fever - Leviticus 26:16
Alamoth - virgins ?
AlbeitEven though; althoughEzekiel 13:7
All toCompletelyJudges 9:53
Alleluia - Praise ye the LORD - Revelation 19:1
Allow - ?
Alms - Acts and deeds of mercy - Matthew 6:3-4
Ambassage - A group of aged, high ranking men - Luke 14:31-32
Ambushment
Amerce - To punish by fine - Deuteronomy 22:18-19
Anathema
Apothecary
Artificer


B


Backbite - To slander; to falsely accuse - Psalm 15:1-3
Bake-meats The works of a baker - Genesis 40:16-17
Balm - A medicine; gum/rosin from a bush - Jeremiah 46:10-11
Basiliska- legendary reptile reputed to be king of serpents and said to have the power to cause death with a single glance
Battlement - Retaining wall - Deuteronomy 22:8
Bed-chamber a bedroom
Bedstead - An elaborate and rich couch or bed - Deuteronomy 3:11
Beeves - Horned cattle fit to plough - Leviticus 22:19
Begat - To bear; to bring forth - Matthew 1:1-2
BehemothA huge, strong animal (probably a hippo?) Job 40:15-16
Behove - To be necessary; needful - Luke 24:45-47.
Besom - A broom or sweep - Isaiah 14:22-23
Bestead - Hard pressed; oppressed - Isaiah 8:21
Bethink - "Lay it to heart"; consider and repent. - 2 Chronicles 6:36-39
Betimes - Early; quickly - Proverbs 13:24
Bewray
Blains
Bolled
Botch
Bowels
Breeches
Brigandine
Bruit
Buckler
Bullock
Bulrush
Bulwarks


C

Cabins
Calkers
Canker
Cankerworm
Canon
Carbuncle
Carnal
Carriage
Casement
Caul
Cauls
Chambering
Chamberlain
Chamois
Channel
Chapiter
Charger
Charity
Churl
Coat of mail
Cockatrice
Cockle
Coffer
Cogitations
Concision
Concubine
Concupiscence
Confection
Confectionaries
Consecration (consecrate)
Conversation
Corn
Cornet
Cotes
Coulter
Covetousness (covet)
Crisping-pin
Cruse
Cubit
Cummin
Curious arts

D

Dale (the king's)
Damnation
Daysman
Dayspring
Dearth
Diadem
Distaff
Divination
Doleful creatures
Dowry
Dram
Draught-house
Dregs
Dropsy
Dross
Duke
Dumb

E

Emerods
Enchantments
Enmity
Ensign
Ephah
Ephod
Epistles
Eschew
espouse
Euroclydon

F

Fairs
Fallow-ground
Familiar spirit
Farthing
Fatling
Feller
Fillets
Finer
Fining pot
Firebrand
Firkin
Firmament
Fitches
Flag
Flagon
Flesh-hook
Fodder
Fold
Fornication
Fowler
Frontlets
Froward (frowardly)
Fuller
Fuller's field
Fuller's soap
Furlong


G

Gall
Garner
Garnish
Garrison
Ghost
Gin
Girdle (girt)
Glean
Glede
Goad
Goodly trees
Gospel
Graven image
Graving
Greaves
Grizzled (grisled)
Grove

H

Habergeon
Haft
Hallow
Halt
Handbreadth
Harlot
Harrow
Harsha
Hart
He-ass
Hireling
Hose
Hough
Husband
Husbandman

I

Imputation (impute)
Incarnation
Inkhorn
Intercession

J

Jot
Justification

K

Kine
Kinsman (kin, kindred)
Knop

L

Lascivious
Latchet
Laver
Leasing
Lees
Lintel
Lot
Lucre

M

Mammon
Mantle
Maranatha
Maul
Mess
Mincing
Mite
Mitre
Mote
Mufflers
Murrain

N

Necromancer
Nitre

O

Obeisance
Oracle
Ouches
Ox goad

P

Palmer-worm
Palsy
Parbar
Passion
Peculiar



Penny
Phylacteries
Pitch
Pommels
Post (person)
Potsherd
Pottage
Potters field
Pound
Propitiation
Proselyte
Psaltery
Publican
Pulse

Q

Quaternion

R

Road
Reins
Reprobate
Rereward
Road
Rue

S

Sabbath
Sackbut
Sanctification (sanctify)
Satan
Satyr
Scapegoat
Scourging (scourge)
Scrip
Seethe
Seething pot
Sepulchre
Servitor
Sheriffs
Signet
Soothsayer
Sop
Stomacher
Subscriptions

T

Tablet
Taches
Tale
Talent
Target
Testament
Thee
Thine
Thou
Thy
Tires
Tithe
Tow

U

Unction
Usury

V

Vagabond
Verily

W

Ward
Watches
Watchings
Water of jealousy
Wax
Wimple
Winefat
Winnow

Y

Ye
Yoke
Yoke-fellow

hi there is so many Fabian, i got bored, so if you want a definition of any particular word let me know and i will see what i can do, many are not so obsolete and some may find it objectionable that they are included, easily rectified - regards robbie.🙄

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
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Abjects - Those who strike out with their tongue. Psalm 35:15-16
Ablution - ?
Acceptation - An extremely hard substance - Ezekiel 3:7-9
Adjure (adjuration) - To appeal to earnestly - Matthew 26:63
Ado - Fuss; bother; tumult - Mark 5:38-39
Advisement - Consultation; counsel - 1 Chronicles
Affinity - A marriage alliance - 1 Kings 3:1
Afford ...[text shortened]... some may find it objectionable that they are included, easily rectified - regards robbie.🙄
Thank you 🙂

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Is there only unicorns in the King James Bible?, and no others?
I say it's a translation blunder, nothing more.

At the time when King James Bible was translated, people actually believed in the existance of unicorns. Now we know better.

There are no unicorns, never been any.
According to the bible there are dragons though. Fire breathing ones. Yay! Go Jesus!

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
According to the bible there are dragons though. Fire breathing ones. Yay! Go Jesus!
Oh, didn't know that. Can you be more specific? Which verses?

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Oh, didn't know that. Can you be more specific? Which verses?
Revalations is full of them, but, here's a quick search:

The Old Testment
Deuteronomy 32:33
Nehemiah 2:13
Job 30:29
Psalms 44:19
Psalms 74:13
Psalms 91:13
Psalms 148:7
Isiah 13:22
Isiah 27:1
Isiah 34:13
Isiah 35:7
Isiah 43:20
Isiah 51:20
Jeremiah 9:11
Jeremiah 10:22
Jeremiah 14:6
Jeremiah 49:33
Jeremiah 51:34,37
Ezekiel 29:3
Micah 1:8
Malachi 1:3

The New Testment
Revelation 12:3,4,7,9,13,16,17
Revelation 13:2,4,11
Revelation 16:13
Revelation 20:2


Here's some real GOLD about dragons in the bible: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/End%20of%20the%20World/dragons_in_the_bible.htm

This guy's a real wack job.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Does the bible mention the Loch Ness monster, the phoenix, the dragons?
No, but the KJ bible mention the unicorn. So the JK bible has flaws in its translation. That's my point.
Actually John mentions a dragon in Revelation as a symbol of Lucifer.

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Originally posted by whodey
Actually John mentions a dragon in Revelation as a symbol of Lucifer.
Ah, but not a real dragon, a real biological dragon? With fire from it's mouth and all? Flying abilities, yet a weight far surpassing that of an ostrich? Green with scales?