Dove's dung

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Dove's dung (

troy pounds).[3]

There has been considerable debate about what these words actually refer to. English Bible translations have varied, with the King James Version and the English Standard Version retaining the phrase 'dove's dung', whereas the New International Version reads 'seed pods' and the New Jerusalem Bible 'wild onions'.[4]

The

carob tree.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Microsoft Word - dal.doc". www.ericlevy.com.
  2. ^ "Topical Bible: Kab". biblehub.com.
  3. – via Google Books.
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  5. ^ Footnote at 2 Kings 6:25: "The Hebrews write, that they burned it in the siege for lack of wood".
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