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<ref group="v">coney ''shaphan'' שפן 𝆑- mystery פ of the biting teeth שן </ref>. | <ref group="v">coney ''shaphan'' שפן 𝆑- mystery פ of the biting teeth שן </ref>. | ||
<ref group="p">A picture of c aoney with cross-section of his den. Guarding with ferocious teeth. A treasure chest deep in his den, labelled as "Love". His teeth labelled as "Law". | |||
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ELTB 2.0801 [∞]
The coney is another unclean animal that the Hebrews did not eat. When Adam named the coney he must have seen the coney take a treasure into his den, then return to the opening to defend it with bared teeth. His name means 'hide the treasure' but it also means 'mystery of the biting teeth'. The coney is a symbol of a teacher who hides the Gospel. [v 1] [v 2]. <ref group="p">A picture of c aoney with cross-section of his den. Guarding with ferocious teeth. A treasure chest deep in his den, labelled as "Love". His teeth labelled as "Law". |
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