Kine:
(Heb. sing. parah, i.e., "fruitful"), mentioned in Pharaoh's dream (Gen 41:18). Here the word denotes "buffaloes," which fed on the reeds and sedge by the river's brink.
Kine:
kin:
(1) ?alaphim, plural of ?eleph, "ox," or "cow," the American Standard Revised Version "cattle," the King James Version and the English Revised Version "kine" (De 7:13; 28:4,18,51);
(2) baqar, "ox" or "cow," the American Standard Revised Version "herd," the King James Version and the English Revised Version "kine" (De 32:14; 2Sa 17:29);
(3) paroth plural of parah, "young cow" or "heifer," the Revised Version (British and American) "kine" in Ge 41:2-27; 1Sa 6:7-14; Am 4:1; in Ge 32:15, the American Standard Revised Version has "cows."
See CATTLE
See COW
Kine: Cows; Cattle.
And it came to pass at the end of two full years, that Pharaoh dreamed: and, behold, he stood by the river. And, behold, there came up out of the river seven well favoured KINE and fatfleshed; and they fed in a meadow. (Genesis 41:1-2)
Kine:
the plural of cow. SEE [BULL, BULLOCK].
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