. A dictionary of the Bible .. . Ha e of Muunt Lebanon Hares are so plentiful in the environs of Aleppo,says Dr. Eussell (p. 158), that it was no uncommonthing to see the gentlemen who went out a sportingtwice a-week return with four or five brace hungin triumph at the giiths of the servants Turks and the natives, he adds, do not eat thehare ; but the Arabs, who have a peculiar mode ofdi-essing it, are fond of its flesh. Hares are huntedin Syria with greyhound and falcon. HART [addition to the article on, p. 759].The Heb. masc. noun ayjjal (/N), which is always rendered fKaipos by t


. A dictionary of the Bible .. . Ha e of Muunt Lebanon Hares are so plentiful in the environs of Aleppo,says Dr. Eussell (p. 158), that it was no uncommonthing to see the gentlemen who went out a sportingtwice a-week return with four or five brace hungin triumph at the giiths of the servants Turks and the natives, he adds, do not eat thehare ; but the Arabs, who have a peculiar mode ofdi-essing it, are fond of its flesh. Hares are huntedin Syria with greyhound and falcon. HART [addition to the article on, p. 759].The Heb. masc. noun ayjjal (/N), which is always rendered fKaipos by the LXX., denotes, theie canbe no doubt, some species of Ccrvidae (deer tribe),either the Dama vulgaris, fallow-deer, or the CervusBarbanis, the Barbary deer, the southern repi-e-sentative of the Euiopean stag (C. elaphus), whichoccurs in Tunis and the coast of Barbary. We have,however, no evidence to show that the Barbary deerever inhabited Palestine, thoue;h there is no reason


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