Antelope in Wikipedia
The word, first applied as a qualification to the gazelle, on account of the lustre and soft expression of its eye, has become the name of a genus of ruminant quadrupeds intermediate between the deer and the goat. Four species are mentioned in the Bible:
(1) the dîshon (D.V. pygarg; Deuteronomy 14:5), commonly identified with the antilope addax;
(2) the çebhî (Deuteronomy 12:15, etc.; D.V. roe) or gazelle, antilope dorcas;
(3) the'ô (Deuteronomy 14:5; D.V. wild goat; Isaiah 51:20, D.V. wild ox), which seems to be the bubale (antilope bubalis); and
(4) the yáhmûr (Deuteronomy 14:5), the name of which is given by the Arabs to the roebuck of Northern Syria and to the oryx (the white antelope, antilope oryx) of the desert.
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