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Leviticus 11:5

The Pulpit Commentary on Leviticus 11:5

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The coney, Hebrew, shaphan; the Hyrax Syriacus, or wabr, still called in Southern Arabia tsofun, a little animal similar to but not identical with the rabbit. "They live in the natural caves and clefts of the rocks (), are very gregarious, being often seen seated in troops before the openings of their caves, and extremely timid, as they are quite defenseless ().

They are about the size of rabbits, of a brownish-gray or brownish-yellow color, but white under the belly; they have bright eyes, round ears, and no tail. The Arabs eat them, but do not place them before their guests" (Keil).

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