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In the Berean Standard Bible , the word "unicorn" is often translated from the Hebrew word "re'em," which is believed to refer to a powerful, horned animal. The exact identity of this creature has been the subject of scholarly discussion, with some suggesting it may refer to a now-extinct wild ox or a rhinoceros.<br><br><b>Biblical References:</b><br><br>1. <b><a href="/numbers/23-22.htm">Numbers 23:22</a> :</b> "God brought them out of Egypt; He is for them like the horns of a wild ox." In this passage, the strength and power of God are likened to the horns of a "wild ox," which some translations render as "unicorn." This imagery emphasizes the might and invincibility of God's deliverance.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/deuteronomy/33-17.htm">Deuteronomy 33:17</a> :</b> "His majesty is like a firstborn bull, and his horns are like the horns of a wild ox. With them he will gore the nations, even those at the ends of the earth." Here, the "horns of a wild ox" symbolize strength and dominance, attributes associated with the tribes of Joseph.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/job/39-9.htm">Job 39:9-10</a> :</b> "Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will it stay by your manger at night? Can you hold it to the furrow with a harness? Will it plow the valleys behind you?" These verses highlight the untamable nature of the "wild ox," underscoring its independence and strength, qualities that align with the traditional image of a unicorn as a powerful and free creature.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/psalms/22-21.htm">Psalm 22:21</a> :</b> "Save me from the mouth of the lion; at the horns of the wild ox You have answered me." The plea for deliverance from the "horns of the wild ox" suggests a formidable threat, reinforcing the creature's association with power and danger.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/psalms/92-10.htm">Psalm 92:10</a> :</b> "But You have exalted my horn like that of a wild ox; with fine oil I have been anointed." The exaltation of one's "horn" like that of a "wild ox" symbolizes strength and honor, often interpreted as divine favor and empowerment.<br><br><b>Interpretations and Theories:</b><br><br>The identity of the "unicorn" or "wild ox" in these passages has been interpreted in various ways throughout history. Some early translations, such as the King James Version, used the term "unicorn," which has led to the popular image of a mythical, single-horned horse. However, modern scholarship generally leans towards identifying the "re'em" as a real animal known to the ancient Near East, such as the aurochs, an extinct species of large wild cattle, or possibly the Arabian or Indian rhinoceros.<br><br>The use of the term "unicorn" in older translations may have been influenced by the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, which used the word "monokeros," meaning "one-horned." This translation choice contributed to the mythical connotations associated with the unicorn in later Western culture.<br><br><b>Symbolism:</b><br><br>In biblical literature, the unicorn or wild ox is often a symbol of untamed strength and divine power. Its frequent association with God's might and the strength of His people serves to illustrate the themes of protection, deliverance, and the overwhelming power of the divine. The imagery of the unicorn as a creature that cannot be domesticated or controlled by human means further emphasizes the sovereignty and majesty of God, who alone can command such power.<br><br>The unicorn's symbolic representation of purity and holiness in later Christian art and literature, while not directly derived from biblical texts, reflects the enduring legacy of its biblical associations with divine strength and majesty.<a name="eas" id="eas"></a><div class="vheading2">Easton's Bible Dictionary</div>Described as an animal of great ferocity and strength (<a href="/numbers/23-22.htm">Numbers 23:22</a>, R.V., "wild ox, " marg., "ox-antelope;<a href="/numbers/24-8.htm">24:8</a>; <a href="/isaiah/34-7.htm">Isaiah 34:7</a>, R.V., "wild oxen"), and untamable (<a href="/job/39-9.htm">Job 39:9</a>). It was in reality a two-horned animal; but the exact reference of the word so rendered (reem) is doubtful. Some have supposed it to be the buffalo; others, the white antelope, called by the Arabs rim. Most probably, however, the word denotes the Bos primigenius ("primitive ox"), which is now extinct all over the world. This was the auerochs of the Germans, and the urus described by Caesar (Galatians Bel., vi.28) as inhabiting the Hercynian forest. The word thus rendered has been found in an Assyrian inscription written over the wild ox or bison, which some also suppose to be the animal intended (Comp. <a href="/deuteronomy/33-17.htm">Deuteronomy 33:17</a>; <a href="/psalms/22-21.htm">Psalm 22:21</a>; <a href="/psalms/29-6.htm">29:6</a>; <a href="/psalms/92-10.htm">92:10</a>). <a name="web" id="web"></a><div class="vheading2">Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary</div>1. (<I>n.</I>) A fabulous animal with one horn; the monoceros; -- often represented in heraldry as a supporter.<p>2. (<I>n.</I>) A two-horned animal of some unknown kind, so called in the Authorized Version of the Scriptures.<p>3. (<I>n.</I>) Any large beetle having a hornlike prominence on the head or prothorax.<p>4. (<I>n.</I>) The larva of a unicorn moth.<p>5. (<I>n.</I>) The kamichi; -- called also unicorn bird.<p>6. (<I>n.</I>) A howitzer.<a name="isb" id="isb"></a><div class="vheading2">International Standard Bible Encyclopedia</div><span class="encheading">UNICORN</span><p>u'-ni-korn (re'em (<a href="/numbers/23-22.htm">Numbers 23:22</a>; <a href="/numbers/24-8.htm">Numbers 24:8</a> <a href="/deuteronomy/33-17.htm">Deuteronomy 33:17</a> <a href="/job/39-9.htm">Job 39:9, 10</a> <a href="/psalms/22-21.htm">Psalm 22:21</a>; <a href="/psalms/29-6.htm">Psalm 29:6</a>; <a href="/psalms/92-10.htm">Psalm 92:10</a> <a href="/isaiah/34-7.htm">Isaiah 34:7</a>)): "Unicorn" occurs in the King James Version in the passages cited, where the Revised Version (British and American) has "wild-ox" (which see).<p><a name="heb" id="heb"></a><div class="vheading2">Strong's Hebrew</div><a href="/hebrew/7214.htm"><span class="l">7214. reem -- a wild ox</span></a><br><b>...</b> <b>unicorn</b>. Or rieym {reh-ame'}; or reym {rame}; or rem {rame}; from ra'am; a wild<br> bull (from its conspicuousness) -- <b>unicorn</b>. see HEBREW ra'am. 7213, 7214. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/hebrew/7214.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 6k</font><a name="lib" id="lib"></a><div class="vheading2">Library</div><p><a href="/library/tertullian/the_five_books_against_marcion/chapter_xviii_name_of_the.htm"><span class="l">Types of the Death of Christ Isaac; Joseph; Jacob against Simeon <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> the flesh, the Jews; but when he is blessed by his father in these words: "His glory<br> is that of a bullock; his horns are the horns of a <b>unicorn</b>; with them <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../tertullian/the five books against marcion/chapter xviii name of the.htm</font><p><a href="/library/eucherius/the_formulae_of_st_eucherius_of_lyons/iv_on_the_animals.htm"><span class="l">On the Animals</span></a> <br><b>...</b> The one-horned is the <b>unicorn</b>; in the psalm: and my beloved son is like a <b>unicorn</b>,<br> that is, of unique power, or unique among the saints, who wholly keep the <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../eucherius/the formulae of st eucherius of lyons/iv on the animals.htm</font><p><a href="/library/tertullian/an_answer_to_the_jews/chapter_x_concerning_the_passion_of.htm"><span class="l">Concerning the Passion of Christ, and Its Old Testament <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> [1330] For Joseph is withal blest by his father [1331] after this form: "His glory<br> (is that) of a bull; his horns, the horns of an <b>unicorn</b>; on them shall he <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../tertullian/an answer to the jews/chapter x concerning the passion of.htm</font><p><a href="/library/justin/dialogue_of_justin_philosopher_and_martyr_with_trypho/chapter_xci_the_cross_was_foretold.htm"><span class="l">The Cross was Foretold in the Blessings of Joseph, and in the <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> Let him be glorified among his brethren; [2304] his beauty is [like] the firstling<br> of a bullock; his horns the horns of an <b>unicorn</b>: with these shall he push <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../chapter xci the cross was foretold.htm</font><p><a href="/library/suso/a_little_book_of_eternal_wisdom/chapter_xvi_on_the_worthy.htm"><span class="l">On the Worthy Praise of the Pure Queen of Heaven.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> all thy virtues and graces! Or, who has ever caught the wild and noble<br> <b>unicorn</b>, if not thou? [10] How infinitely pleasing, above <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../suso/a little book of eternal wisdom/chapter xvi on the worthy.htm</font><p><a href="/library/augustine/exposition_on_the_book_of_psalms/psalm_xcii.htm"><span class="l">Psalm XCII.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> 11. ..."But mine horn shall be exalted like the horn of an <b>unicorn</b>" (ver.10).<br> Why did He say, "like the horn of an <b>unicorn</b>"? Sometimes <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm xcii.htm</font><p><a href="/library/kingston/the_seven_champions_of_christendom/chapter_six_the_adventures_of.htm"><span class="l">The Adventures of Saint James of Spain.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> tawny Moors, with bows, and darts feathered with ravens' wings; and after them rode<br> Celestine, the Shah's fair daughter, mounted on an <b>unicorn</b>, and guarded by <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../kingston/the seven champions of christendom/chapter six the adventures of.htm</font><p><a href="/library/gaebelein/the_lord_of_glory/my_brethren.htm"><span class="l">My Brethren.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> Then the Kingdom will be the Lord's. He who suffered on the cross was heard<br> "from the horns of the <b>unicorn</b>" (Psalm 22:21). Resurrection <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//christianbookshelf.org/gaebelein/the lord of glory/my brethren.htm</font><p><a href="/library/kingsley/andromeda_and_other_poems/the_song_of_the_little.htm"><span class="l">The Song of the Little Baltung. AD 395</span></a> <br><b>...</b> He showed him ostrich and <b>unicorn</b>, Ape, lion, and tiger keen; And elephants<br> wise roared 'Hail Kaiser!' As though they had Christians been. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../kingsley/andromeda and other poems/the song of the little.htm</font><p><a href="/library/unknown/the_decretals/claudius_apollinaris_bishop_of_hierapolis.htm"><span class="l">Claudius Apollinaris, Bishop of Hierapolis, and Apologist.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> though Judge of living and dead, and who was delivered into the hands of sinners<br> to be crucified, who was lifted up on the horns of the <b>unicorn</b>, and who was <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../unknown/the decretals/claudius apollinaris bishop of hierapolis.htm</font><a name="thes" id="thes"></a><div class="vheading2">Thesaurus</div><a href="/topical/u/unicorn.htm"><span class="l"><b>Unicorn</b> (6 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> 4. (n.) The larva of a <b>unicorn</b> moth. 5. (n.) The kamichi; -- called also <b>unicorn</b><br> bird. 6. (n.) A howitzer. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. <b>UNICORN</b>. <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/unicorn.htm - 10k</font><p><a href="/topical/z/zoology.htm"><span class="l">Zoology</span></a><br><b>...</b> Mule, Rhinoceros (b) Even-toed non-ruminants: Swine, Hippopotamus (Behemoth) (c)<br> Ruminants: (1) Bovidae, Domestic Cattle, Wild Ox or <b>Unicorn</b>, Sinaitic Ibex (sv <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/z/zoology.htm - 18k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/unhypocritical.htm"><span class="l">Unhypocritical (1 Occurrence)</span></a><br><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/unhypocritical.htm - 6k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/unicorns.htm"><span class="l">Unicorns (2 Occurrences)</span></a><br><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/unicorns.htm - 6k</font><p><a href="/topical/o/ox.htm"><span class="l">Ox (197 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Perhaps the Itala Ozi and the Syriac Uz point to the Hebrew Uzzi. WILD OX. (re'em):<br> The word "<b>unicorn</b>" occurs in the King James Version in Numbers 23:22 <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/o/ox.htm - 43k</font><p><a href="/topical/p/pygarg.htm"><span class="l">Pygarg (1 Occurrence)</span></a><br><b>...</b> The Arabic Bible has ri'm, "a white gazelle," a kindred word to re'em, the King<br> James Version "<b>unicorn</b>," the Revised Version (British and American) "wild-ox <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/p/pygarg.htm - 9k</font><p><a href="/topical/c/crib.htm"><span class="l">Crib (3 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Multi-Version Concordance Crib (3 Occurrences). Job 39:9 Will the <b>unicorn</b> be willing<br> to serve thee, or abide by thy crib? (KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT RSV). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/c/crib.htm - 9k</font><p><a href="/topical/a/antelope.htm"><span class="l">Antelope (2 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> It must be borne in mind that re'm or re'em, rendered "<b>unicorn</b>" (which see) in the<br> King James Version and "wild ox" in the Revised Version (British and American <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/a/antelope.htm - 11k</font><p><a href="/topical/w/wild.htm"><span class="l">Wild (147 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Alfred Ely. WILD OX. (re'em): The word "<b>unicorn</b>" occurs in the King James Version<br> in Numbers 23:22; Numbers 24:8 Deuteronomy 33:17 Job 39:9, 10 Psalm 22:21 <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/w/wild.htm - 50k</font><p><a href="/topical/h/horn.htm"><span class="l">Horn (108 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> 1 Kings 22:11 2 Chronicles 18:10), while "horns of the wildox" (Deuteronomy 33:17<br> Psalm 22:21; Psalm 92:10, the King James Version "<b>unicorn</b>") represent the <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/h/horn.htm - 49k</font><p><a name="res" id="res"></a><div class="vheading2">Resources</div><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/Invisible-Pink-Unicorn.html">What is the Invisible Pink Unicorn argument? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-unicorn.html">Why does the KJV Bible mention the unicorn? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/mythological-creatures-Bible.html">Are any mythological creatures mentioned in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://clyx.com/term/unicorn.htm">Unicorn: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com</a><br /><br /><a href="/concordance/">Bible Concordance</a> • <a href="/dictionary/">Bible Dictionary</a> • <a href="/encyclopedia/">Bible Encyclopedia</a> • <a href="/topical/">Topical Bible</a> • <a href="/thesaurus/">Bible Thesuarus</a></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><a name="cnc" id="cnc"></a><div class="vheading2">Concordance</div><span class="encheading">Unicorn (6 Occurrences)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/numbers/23-22.htm">Numbers 23:22</a></span><br />God brought them out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of an <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span>. <br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/numbers/24-8.htm">Numbers 24:8</a></span><br />God brought him forth out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of an <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span>: he shall eat up the nations his enemies, and shall break their bones, and pierce them through with his arrows.<br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/job/39-9.htm">Job 39:9</a></span><br />Will the <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span> be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?<br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/job/39-10.htm">Job 39:10</a></span><br />Canst thou bind the <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span> with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee? <br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/psalms/29-6.htm">Psalms 29:6</a></span><br />He maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span>. <br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/psalms/92-10.htm">Psalms 92:10</a></span><br />But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an <span class="boldtext">unicorn</span>: I shall be anointed with fresh oil. <br /><span class="source">(KJV WBS)</span><a name="sub" id="sub"></a><div class="vheading2">Subtopics</div><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/u/unicorn.htm">Unicorn</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox_of_god_as_the_strength_of_israel.htm">Wild Ox of God As the Strength of Israel</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/w/wild_ox_of_the_judgments_of_god.htm">Wild Ox of the Judgments of God</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox_of_the_wicked.htm">Wild Ox of the Wicked</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox_of_vast_strength.htm">Wild Ox of Vast Strength</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--(horns_of)_of_the_strength_of_powerful_enemies.htm">Wild Ox: (Horns of) of the Strength of Powerful Enemies</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--(horns_of)_of_the_strength_of_the_descendants_of_joseph.htm">Wild Ox: (Horns of) of the Strength of the Descendants of Joseph</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--(the_position_of_its_horns)_the_exaltation_of_saints.htm">Wild Ox: (The Position of Its Horns) the Exaltation of Saints</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--generally_had_a_single_horn.htm">Wild Ox: Generally had a Single Horn</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/w/wild_ox--great_strength_of.htm">Wild Ox: Great Strength of</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/w/wild_ox--horned.htm">Wild Ox: Horned</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/w/wild_ox--intractable.htm">Wild Ox: Intractable</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--intractable_in_disposition.htm">Wild Ox: Intractable in Disposition</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--sometimes_found_with_two_horns.htm">Wild Ox: Sometimes Found With Two Horns</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/ttt/w/wild_ox--the_young_of,_remarkable_for_agility.htm">Wild Ox: The Young of, Remarkable for Agility</a></p><a name="rel" id="rel"></a><div class="vheading2">Related Terms</div><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/unicorn.htm">Unicorn (6 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/uniformly.htm">Uniformly (2 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/r/rhinoceros.htm">Rhinoceros</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/d/drenched.htm">Drenched (11 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/s/soaked.htm">Soaked (7 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/f/fatness.htm">Fatness (17 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/b/bullocks.htm">Bullocks (50 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/b/bull.htm">Bull (114 Occurrences)</a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="/topical/u/unhypocritical.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Unhypocritical"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Unhypocritical" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="/topical/u/unicorns.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="Unicorns"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="Unicorns" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div> <div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"><script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; 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