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Bee
        (deborah). De 1:44; Jud 14:8; Ps 118:12; Isa 7:18 Bees abounded in Israel, honey being a common article of food Ps 81:16 and was often found in the clefts of rocks and in hollow trees. 1Sa 14:25,27 English naturalists know little of the species of bees that are found in Israel, but are inclined tn believe that the honey-bee of Israel is distinct from the honey-bee (Apis mellifica) of this country. The passage in Isa 7:18 refers "to the custom of the people in the East of calling attention to any one by a significant hiss or rather hist." We read, Jud 14:8 that "after a time," probably many days, Samson returned to the carcass of the lion he had slain, and saw bees and honey therein. "If any one here represents to himself a corrupt and putrid carcass, the occurrence ceases to have any true similitude, for it is well known that in these countries, at certain seasons of the year, the heat will in the course of twenty-four hours completely dry up the moisture of dead camels, and that, without their undergoing decomposition their bodies long remain like mummies, unaltered and entirely free from offensive odor."--Edmann.


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Smith, William, Dr "Meaning and Definition for 'bee' in Smiths Bible Dictionary".
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