International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
INSECTSin'-sekts: In English Versions of the Bible, including the marginal notes, we find at least 23 names of insects or words referring to them: ant, bald locust, bee, beetle, cankerworm, caterpillar, creeping thing, cricket, crimson, flea, fly, gnat, grasshopper, honey, hornet, locust, louse, (lice), moth, palmer-worm, sandfly, scarlet-worm, silk-worm. These can be referred to about 12 insects, which, arranged systematically, are: Hymenoptera, ant, bee, hornet; Lepidoptera, clothes-moth, silk-worm; Siphonaptera, flea; Diptera, fly; Rhynchota, louse, scarletworm; Orthoptera, several kinds of grasshoppers and locusts.
The word "worm" refers not only to the scarletworm, but to various larvae of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera. "Creeping things" refers indefinitely to insects, reptiles, and beasts. In the list of 23 names given above honey and bee refer to one insect, as do crimson and scarlet. Sandfly has no place if "lice" be retained in Exodus 8:16. Bald locust, beetle, canker-worm, cricket, and palmerworm probably all denote various kinds of grasshoppers and locusts. When the translators of English Versions of the Bible had to do with two or more Hebrew words for which there was only one well-recognized English equivalent, they seem to have been content with that alone, if the two Hebrew words occurred in different passages; e.g. zebhubh, "fly" (Ecclesiastes 10:1 Isaiah 7:18), and `arobh, "fly" (Exodus 8:21). On the other hand, they were put to it to find equivalents for the insect names in Leviticus 11:22 Joel 1:4, and elsewhere. For cale'am (Leviticus 11:22) they evidently coined "bald locust," following a statement of the Talmud that it had a smooth head. For gazam and yeleq they imported "palmer-worm" and "canker-worm," two old English names of caterpillars, using "caterpillar" for chasil. The King James Version "beetle" for chargol is absolutely inappropriate, and the Revised Version (British and American) "cricket," while less objectionable, is probably also incorrect. The English language seems to lack appropriate names for different kinds of grasshoppers and locusts, and it is difficult to suggest any names to take the places of those against which these criticisms are directed. See under the names of the respective insects. See also SCORPION and SPIDER, which are not included here because they are not strictly insects.
Alfred Ely Day
Strong's Hebrew
8318. sherets -- swarmers, swarming things... Word Origin from sharats Definition swarmers, swarming things NASB Word Usage
insects (3), swarming thing (3), swarming things (5), swarms (1), teeming life (2
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A Cultivated Conservative Friend of Mine once Exhibited Great ...
... They used the ant for industry as the lark for punctuality; they looked up at the
flapping birds and down at the crawling insects for a homely lesson. ...
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The Doxology
... He had been looking round, too, on this wonderful earth, with its countless beasts,
and birds, and insects, trees, herbs, and flowers, each growing, and ...
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Leviticus
... Laws concerning the animals which may or may not be eaten"quadrupeds, fish, birds,
flying insects, creeping insects, reptiles"and pollution through contact ...
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Of the Three Woe Trumpets.
... field through all the land of Egypt." But our locusts afflicted the very men, and
from hence it is apparent that they were not of the genus of insects, that is ...
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How Holy Love Returning into the Soul, Brings Back to Life all the ...
... I never saw, read, or heard, that wasps, gadflies, flies, and such little noxious
insects when once dead could come to life and rise again, but that the dear ...
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Death.
... animals goes on. The hawk feeds on the small birds, the small birds on the
insects, the insects, many of them, on each other. Even our ...
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The Treasure Cave
... When they were all within he closed the entrance and unrolled the reeds. There was
a helter-skelter of mice past them and a rustle of retiring insects. ...
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Ephesians i. 15-20
... this is said of Him that was raised from the dead which is worthy of our admiration;
for of God the Word, it cannot possibly be, because what insects are in ...
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Historical Criticism of Medi??val Amplifications.
... of the new-born babe that cleared him from calumny"the crowned phantom on the walls
of Nisibis that scared the besiegers"the plague of insects that drove ...
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The Immutability of God
... He may be a naturalist, boasting of his ability to dissect a beetle, anatomize a
fly, or arrange insects and animals in classes with well nigh unutterable names ...
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Thesaurus
Insects (17 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia
INSECTS. in'-sekts
... Diptera. "Creeping things"
refers indefinitely to
insects, reptiles, and beasts. In
.../i/insects.htm - 14kLocust (25 Occurrences)
... "The legs and thighs of these insects are so powerful that they can leap
to a height of two hundred times the length of their bodies. ...
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Moth (10 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) Any one of various other insects that destroy woolen and fur goods, etc.,
esp. ... See INSECTS. Alfred Ely Day. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Fly (33 Occurrences)
... Hebrews `arob, the name given to the insects sent as a plague on the land
of Egypt (Exodus 8:21-31; Psalm 78:45; 105:31). The LXX. ...
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Insect (6 Occurrences)
... invertebrates. 4. (n.) Fig.: Any small, trivial, or contemptible person or
thing. 5. (a.) of or pertaining to an insect or insects. 6 ...
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Flies (16 Occurrences)
... swarms of flies"; in Psalm 78:45, "He sent among them swarms of flies, which devoured
them." There has been much speculation as to what the insects were, but ...
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Zoology
... Gecko, Chameleon, Land Crocodile, Sand Lizard (sv LIZARD) Amphibians: Frog Fishes:
Fish (in general) Mollusks: Snail, Murex (Purple) Insects: HYMENOPTERA: Ant ...
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Lice (4 Occurrences)
... "The entomologists Kirby and Spence place these minute but disgusting insects
in the very front rank of those which inflict injury upon man. ...
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Wonder-workers (16 Occurrences)
... (BBE). Exodus 8:18 And the wonder-workers with their secret arts, attempting to
make insects, were unable to do so: and there were insects on man and on beast. ...
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Fig-tree (33 Occurrences)
... The immature flowers harbor small insects which convey pollen to the female flowers
and by their irritating presence stimulate the growth of the fruit. ...
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