The meaning of Spider in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

spi'-der ((1) 'akkabhish; compare Arabic 'ankabut, English Versions of the Bible "spider"; Septuagint arachne (Job 8:14; Isaiah 59:5); (2) semamith, "lizard," the King James Version "spider"; Septuagint kalabotes (Proverbs 30:28)): Semamith of Proverbs 30:28 is probably the gecko, a kind of lizard, as Septuagint and the Revised Version (British and American) have it. See LIZARD. In Job 8:14 the spider's web is an emblem of frailty: "Whose confidence shall break in sunder, and whose trust is a spider's web." Frailty or futility seems to be indicated also in Isaiah 59:5-6 : "They hatch adders' eggs, and weave the spider's web: .... Their webs shall not become garments, neither shall they cover themselves with their works" "Spider's web" is in Job 8:14 both 'akkabhish, "spider's house," while in Isaiah 59:5 it is qure 'akkabhish, qur, according to BDB, being "thread" or "film."

Alfred Ely Day


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