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 * took away.  Heb. led captive.  camels.
   The camel, in Hebrew {gamal,} retained with little variation
   in all languages, is, according to the Linn(9161)n system, a genus
   of quadrapeds of the order pecora; comprehending the camel,
   properly so called, with two prominences; the dromedary, with
   a single one; the lama, or Peruvian camel, with the back even
   and the breast gibbose, and the pacos, or camel without any
   gibbosity.  The camel, properly so called, is about 6芟feet in
   height:  its head is small; ears short; neck long, slender,
   and bending; legs long and slender, having four callosities on
   the fore legs and two on the hinder, on which it rests; feet
   soft, parted, but not thoroughly divided; bottom of the foot
   tough and pliant; tail about two feet in length, terminating
   in a tuft; and hair fine, soft, of considerable length, and of
   a dusky reddish colour.  Besides the same internal structure
   as other ruminating animals, it is furnished with an
   additional bag for containing a quantity of water till wanted.

 * men.  Heb. souls of men.
  Nu 31:35  Re 18:13 

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