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# bear #
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## Definition: ##
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A bear is a large, four-legged furry animal with dark brown or black hair, with sharp teeth and claws. Bears were common in Israel during Bible times.
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* These animals live in forests and mountain areas; they eat fish, insects, and plants.
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* In the Old Testament, the bear is used as a symbol of strength.
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* While tending sheep, the shepherd David fought a bear and defeated it.
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* Two bears came out of the forest and attacked a group of youths who had mocked the prophet Elisha.
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(See also: [david](../other/david.md) **·** [elisha](../other/elisha.md))
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