"He shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked," are expressions which denote the sovereign authority and absolute power of the Messiah (Isa 10:4). (See Wemyss, Clavis Symbolica, s.v.) The mouth, as the organ of ...
SEE CALF. Baal (q.v.) is said to have been worshipped in the form of a beeve, and Moloch to have had a calf's or steer's head. ⇒Definition of bullBull, in a figurative sense, is taken for powerful, fierce, insolent enemies. "'Fat bulls (bulls of Bashan) surrounded me on ...
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So the plague of hail was sent to smite especially the cattle (Ps 78:48), the firstborn of which also were smitten (Ex 12:29). The Israelites departing stipulated for (Ex 10:26) and took "much cattle" with them (Ex 12:38). SEE EXODE. Cattle formed thus one of the traditions of...