International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Couch

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Couch


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kouch (substantive.). See BED.

Couch (verb): רבץ, rābhac, “to crouch,” “lurk,” as a beast in readiness to spring on its prey. “If thou doest not well, sin coucheth at the door” (, the King James Version “lieth”), waiting for it to open. Cain is warned to beware of the first temptations to evil, in his case especially a sullen and jealous disposition (compare Dante, Inferno, I, 30). See ABEL; CAIN. The tribe of Judah is compared for its bravery to a recumbent lion or lioness (; compare f); and Issachar to “a strong ass, couching down between the sheepfolds” (, the King James Version “between two burdens”; compare ). “The deep that coucheth beneath” (), probably the springs of water, or possibly, as Driver suggests, “the subterranean deep, pictured as a gigantic monster.” See ABYSS.