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And yet it moves lizard
And yet it moves lizard




and yet it moves lizard

Others understand it of the "lizard", that sort which is called "stellio" but it is a question whether this is to be found in king's palaces. Weemse (a), who seems to incline to this sense and this creature King Solomon, no doubt, had in his palace, since his navy brought many of these, every three years, from those parts to which it was sent, 1 Kings 10:22 and to these hands more properly belong than to spiders, and are taken into king's palaces for their pleasure and diversion but to these there is one objection, that this creature is not a little one.

and yet it moves lizard

Aben Ezra interprets it of the ape: the same David de Pomis (z) observes, and Mr. Likewise this creature may resemble hypocrites, whose hope and trust are as the spider's web, built upon their own righteousness, spun out of their own hearts a fine, thin, slender thread, which cannot bear one stroke of the besom of divine justice such as these are in the palaces of Christ the King, are in his churches, hypocrites in Zion see Job 8:13. This creature is an emblem of diligence in things temporal and spiritual which those that use in the former sense shall stand before kings, and not before mean men and in the latter sense shall have the presence of the King of kings, and dwell in his palace here and hereafter: also of worldly minded men, who labour to be rich spend their time, and take a great deal of pains for mere trifles weave curious webs, and, after all, only catch flies and those they cannot hold, uncertain riches, which make themselves wings and fly away. This is a small creature, yet very wise what a curious thread does she spin! what a fine web does she weave! with what exactness and proportion is it framed! as if she understood the rules of mathematics and architecture Īnd is in kings' palaces as well as in the houses of poor people, and in temples also we read (y) of one in the temple of Ceres, which drew its web over the face of the image: and though her webs are oftentimes destroyed, especially in kings' palaces yet such is her constancy and assiduity, and her unwearied application to business, that, as fast as they are destroyed, she attempts to restore them. On the thread she spins, or on the flies and bees she catches in her web. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleThe spider taketh hold with her hands.






And yet it moves lizard