χηλήs) into smaller, claw-like hooves (
ὀνυχίστήρs). (Per Wikipedia:
The two digits of cloven-hooved animals...are called claws.... The space between the two claws is called the interdigital cleft....) Gk. ὄνυξ is a talon, claw, or fingernail: Ez. 17:3: ὁ ἀετὸς ὁ μέγας...πλήρης ὀνύχων, the great eagle full of talons; Ez. 17:7: ἀετός ἕτερος μέγας...πολὺς ὄνυχιν, another great eagle (with) many talons; DnTh 4:33: οἱ ὄνυχες αὐοῦ ὡς ὀρνέων, his fingernails (grew) as (those) of birds; DnTh 7:19: ὄνυχες αὐτοῦ χαλκοῖ, (the fourth beast's) claws (were) of brass.
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