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Hyena
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
The hyena of Palestine is the striped hyena ( Hyaena striata ) which ranges from India to North Africa. The striped, the spotted, and the brown hyenas constitute a distinct family of the order of Carnivora, having certain peculiarities of dentition and having four toes on each foot, instead of four behind and five in front, as in most of the order. The hyena is a nocturnal animal, rarely seen though fairly abundant, powerful but cowardly, a feeder on carrion and addicted to grave-robbing. The last habit in particular has won it the abhorrence of the natives of the countries which it inhabits. In the passage cited in Ecclus, it is to be noted that it is to the hyena that the rich man is compared. The jaws and teeth of the hyena are exceedingly strong and fitted for crushing bones which have resisted the efforts of dogs and jackals. Its dens are in desolate places and are littered with fragments of skeletons. "Is my heritage unto me as a speckled bird of prey?" ( Jeremiah 12:9 ) becomes a more striking passage if the Septuagint is followed, "Is my heritage unto me as a hyena's den?"
The name of Zibeon the Horite (Genesis 36:2 , etc.) is more doubtfully connected with "hyena."
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Hyena'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​h/hyena.html. 1915.