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The Wolf among the Sheep. (John x. 12)

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There is no doubt that the Hebrew word Zeëb, which occurs in a few passages of the Old Testament, is rightly translated as Wolf, and signifies the same animal as is frequently mentioned in the New Testament.

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Bible Animals;
Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the Scripture, from the Ape to the Coral.
Author: J. G. Wood
Published in 1883
Available from gutenberg.org
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