Swine in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
swin (chazir; compare Arabic khinzir; hus, Septuagint and
New Testament; compare Greek sus, and Latin sus; adjective
hueios, as a substantive, the Septuagint; choiros,
Septuagint and New Testament): In both ancient and modern
times domestic swine have been little kept in Israel, but
wild swine are well known as inhabitants of the thickets of
the Chuleh, the Jordan valley, the Dead Sea, and some of the
mountains. The species is Susanna scrofa, the wild pig of
Europe, North Africa and Western Asia.
In the Old Testament the swine is mentioned in Lev 11:7 and
Dt 14:8 as an unclean animal: "And the swine, because he
parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, but cheweth not the
cud, he is unclean unto you." In Isa 65:4 and 66:3,17 the
eating of swine's flesh and the offering of oblations of
swine's blood are referred to as abominations. Septuagint
also refers to swine in three passages where these animals
are not mentioned in the Hebrew and EV. In 2 Sam 17:8 where
English Versions of the Bible has "as a bear robbed of her
whelps in the field," Septuagint adds (translation) "and as
a savage boar in the plain." In 1 Ki 21:19 Septuagint
20:19), where English Versions of the Bible has "in the
place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth," Septuagint has
"where the swine and the dogs licked"; similarly in 1 Ki
22:38. In 1 Macc 1:47 there is reference to a decree of
Antiochus ordering the sacrifice of swine. In 2 Macc 6 and 7
there are accounts of the torture and death of Eleazar, an
aged scribe, and of a mother and her seven sons for refusing
to taste swine's flesh. Swine, the property of Gentiles, are
mentioned in the account of the Gadarene demoniac (Mt
8:30,31,32; Mk 5:11,12,13,14,16; Lk 8:32,33), and in the
parable of the Prodigal Son (Lk 15:15,16).
Figurative: We find the following figurative references to
swine:
"The boar out of the wood doth ravage it,
And the wild beasts of the field feed on it" (i.e. on the
"vine out of Egypt") (Ps 80:13);
"As a ring of gold in a swine's snout,
So is a fair woman that is without discretion"
(Prov 11:22);
"The Carmonians (the King James Version Carmanians, perhaps
of Kirman or Carmania, in Southwestern Persia) raging in
wrath shall go forth as the wild boars of the wood"
(2 Esdras 15:30);
"The dog turning to his own vomit again, and the sow that
had washed to wallowing in the mire"
(2 Pet 2:22; compare Prov 26:11).
Alfred Ely Day
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