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Reference: Claw
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In Da 4:33 'claw' means a bird's claw; but in De 14:6 and Zec 11:16 it has the obsolete meaning of an animal's hoof.
In Da 4:33 'claw' means a bird's claw; but in De 14:6 and Zec 11:16 it has the obsolete meaning of an animal's hoof.
And an cattle cleaving the hoof and dividing the cleft into two hoofs, bringing up rumination among the cattle, ye shall eat it.
In the same moment the word was added upon Nebuchadnezzar: and he was driven out from men, and he shall eat the green herb as oxen, and from the dew of the heavens his body shall be wet till that his hair was increased as eagles, and his nails as birds'.
For behold, I raise up a shepherd in the land, he shall not review those being concealed; the youth he shall not seek, and he shall not heal the broken, and he shall not nourish the standing firmly: and he shall eat the flesh of the fading, and he shall break their hoofs.