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Isaiah 34:14.

2007-03-15 05:43:59 · 5 answers · asked by JCR 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

God bless.

2007-03-15 05:44:19 · update #1

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They all went to Narnia.

2007-03-15 05:47:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Isiah 34:14
14And the wild beasts of the desert will meet here with howling creatures [wolves and hyenas] and the [shaggy] wild goat will call to his fellow; the night monster will settle there and find a place of rest.
Its best to study the bible so we can understood what is meant by some of the older language. Not a satyr but a wild goat, in this case.
However, Satyr: is a Hebrew word that means "goat"
(Lev. 4:24) and "devil", i.e., an idol in the form of a goat (17:7; 2 Chr. 11:15). When it is said (Isa. 13:21; comp. 34:14) "the satyrs shall dance there," the meaning is that the place referred to shall become a desolate waste. Some render the Hebrew word "baboon," a species of which is found in Babylonia.

2007-03-15 05:49:08 · answer #2 · answered by Eartha Q 6 · 0 3

There's no such thing as Satyrs. They never existed. If you don't accept the Flying Spaghetti Monster, you'll go to hell.

May the FSM Bless.

2007-03-15 05:52:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

mythological creatures found in the KJV are mistranslations from the original greek translators of the Hebrew Scriptures.

2007-03-15 05:55:49 · answer #4 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 0 2

They gave up sex and became the people who asked how apes could still exist.

2007-03-15 05:47:10 · answer #5 · answered by LabGrrl 7 · 2 1

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