Viper in Easton's Bible Dictionary
In Job 20:16, Isa. 30:6; 59:5, the Heb. word eph'eh is thus
rendered. The Hebrew word, however, probably denotes a
species
of poisonous serpents known by the Arabic name of 'el
ephah.
Tristram has identified it with the sand viper, a
species of
small size common in sandy regions, and frequently
found under
stones by the shores of the Dead Sea. It is rapid in
its
movements, and highly poisonous. In the New Testament
_echidne_
is used (Matt. 3:7; 12:34; 23:33) for any poisonous
snake. The
viper mentioned in Acts 28:3 was probably the vipera
aspis, or
the Mediterranean viper. (See ADDER -T0000085.)
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