WHALE DEFINITIONS - 1 definition found
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia 
WHALE
hwal:
(1) ketos (Sirach 43:25 (the Revised Version (British and American)
"sea-monster"); The So of Three Children verse 57 (the Revised Version
(British and American) "whale"); Mt 12:40 (the Revised Version (British
and American) "whale," margin "sea-monster"; the King James Version "whale"
throughout)).
(2) tannin (Ge 1:21; Job 7:12), "sea-monster," the King James Version
"whale."
(3) tannim (Eze 32:2), "monster," the English Revised Version "dragon"
the King James Version "whale" the King James Version margin "dragon."
It will be seen from the above references that the word "whale" does not
occur in the Revised Version (British and American) except in The So of
Three Children verse 57 and Mt 12:40. Ketos, the original word in
these passages, is, according to Liddell and Scott, used by Aristotle for
"whale," Aristotle using also the adjective ketodes, "cetacean"; Homer and
Herodotus used ketos for any large fish or sea-monster or for a seal. It
is used in Euripides of the monster to which Andromeda was exposed. In the
Hebrew, in the Book of Jonah, we find dagh or daghah, the ordinary word
for "fish": "And Yahweh prepared great fish to swallow up Jonah" (Jon
1:17). Whales are found in the Mediterranean and are sometimes cast up
on the shore of Palestine, but it is not likely that the ancient Greeks or
Hebrews were very familiar with them, and it is by no means certain that
whale is referred to, either in the original Jonah story or in the New
Testament reference to it. If any particular animal is meant, it is more
likely a shark. Sharks are much more familiar objects in the Mediterranean
than whales, and some of them are of large size.
See FISH.
In Ge 1:21, "And God created the great seamonsters" (the King James
Version, "whales"), and Job 7:12,
"Am I a sea, or a sea-monster (the King James Version "whale"),
That thou settest a watch over me?"
The Hebrew has tannin, which word occurs 14 times in the Old Testament and in
the American Standard Revised Version is translated "monster," "sea-monster,"
or "serpent," and, exceptionally, in La 4:3, "jackals." the King
James Version renders in several passages "dragon" (compare Eze 29:3
the English Revised Version).
Tannim in Eze 29:3 and 32:2 is believed to stand for tannin. the
American Standard Revised Version has "monster," the English Revised Version
"dragon," the King James Version "whale," the King James Version margin
"dragon," in Eze 32:2, and "dragon" in 29:3. Tannim occurs in 11
other passages, where it is considered to be the plural of tan, and in the
Revised Version (British and American) is translated "jackals," in the King
James Version "dragons" (Job 30:29; Ps 44:19; Isa 13:22; 34:13; 35:7;
43:20; Jer 9:11; 10:22; 14:6; 49:33; 51:37). In Mal 1:3 we find
the feminine plural tannoth.
See DRAGON; JACKAL.
Alfred Ely Day
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