The Hebrew word that has been translated "rabbit" (or hare) is "'arnebeth" (Pronounced ar-neh'-beth) and is Strong's Reference # 768. It is of uncertain derivation; and has been translated as "the hare," but could possibly be something else.
2007-03-21 09:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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first off just because people translate that word to be rabbit dose not make it correct.
secondly even if it was a rabbit they do an act that from an observers perspective is very similar to chewing their cud.
oh and I am not a Christian
2007-03-21 16:40:36
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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They do chew their cud. The only ones that don't are those rabbits possessed by Satanic Demons.
2007-03-21 16:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you struggling to be a troll today? If you want to ask these questions they could at least be intelligent ones. Have you ever owned a rabbit? Have you ever seen a rabbit go about its normal routine?
2007-03-21 16:44:31
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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the Bible does say that & rabbits do regurgitate & rechew their food. No rationalization needed.
2007-03-21 16:41:28
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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