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| The coney is another unclean animal that the Hebrews did not eat.
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| 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' <ref group="v"> שפן - coney, hide, treasure up</ref> but it also means 'mystery of the biting teeth'
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| <ref group="v">coney ''shaphan'' שפן 𝆑- mystery פ of the biting teeth שן </ref>. The coney is a symbol of a teacher who hides the Gospel.
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| God is Holy and he is also Love | | God is Holy and he is also Love |