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camel
Definition:
A camel is a large, four legged animal with one or two humps on its back. (See also: How to Translate Unknowns)
- In Bible times, the camel was the largest animal found in Israel and the surrounding regions.
- The camel was used mainly for carrying people and burdens.
- Some people groups also used camels for food but not the Israelites because God said that camels were unclean and were not to be eaten.
- Camels were valuable because they could move swiftly in the sand and could live without food and water for several weeks at a time.
(See also: ../other/burden.md, ../kt/unclean.md)