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ROGELIM<br />

Like the GAZELLE and HART, the roe is chiefly<br />

alluded to for its swiftness, and partly on account of<br />

its grace and beauty is a favourite image of female<br />

charms.' On the species ingeneral see GOAT. 5 2, and<br />

note that the name yohmzir (no. 4 above) ir still used<br />

by the Arabs for the true Cervvr cogreolu~ (cp Dr.<br />

Deut.. ad lui. and see ANTELOPE). The Capreolui<br />

copm, with which the ynhnrur has also been identified,<br />

in a stna1l for", found distributed over Europe and<br />

W. Asia. and still occurs in Palestine : s~ecimens of it<br />

were seen by Trirtram on Lebanon, 'aid by Conder<br />

(Tmf- Work, gr [r887]) on Mt. Carmel. The fallowdeer<br />

(cp AV), Cervur damn, is a native of N. Africa<br />

and of the countries surroundins the Mediterranean.<br />

whence it has been introduced'into many civilised<br />

countries. It occurs also in N. Palestine, but ia said<br />

to he scwce. A nearly allifd species, C mrropofamirur.<br />

is found in parts of W. Persia. A.E. s.-s. A. c.<br />

ROQELIM (09?$l; p~rfA[Alal~ [BAI, PAK~BEIN<br />

[L]) ; the home of ' Barzillai the Gileadite' (% S, liz,<br />

lgll). The existence of such n place is qugitionable.<br />

Probably the passages relative to Barrillai are based on<br />

an earlier pasrage respecting MEPHIBOSHETH [g.~. $ z]<br />

which had already become cormpt, and wsn (Rogellm)<br />

is a corruption of c.51 n.2 Beth-gallim, i.r.. Beth-gilgal<br />

(see GALLIX ; SAUL. 8 4).<br />

The corruption arose from a scribe's lapr~s ocu/2. In 2 S.<br />

l727f: thetrue text pmbably ran (ree @BAL and cp YARN)<br />

q$p yp nnlq w?,in) o,$-n,ap ,?&;I +!73. BUL<br />

oqqp war miswincn r,(>p~,o; the conreqnence of which was<br />

that one scribe (followed by MT and as*) wotc O ~ ~ Yand<br />

D ,<br />

another (followed by 8L) matrote 0'1914 instead of ~'$;-nlp.<br />

he jv~xav<br />

of ar*L represents n.,[.~,pn (cp jqdg:l WJ).<br />

2 S. 19 . wnr hsrmonird, sr to the nilme of Banllla, r home,<br />

wirh z &. 17.7 in each of the texts. T. K. C.<br />

ROHGMLH (ill* Kt. il!?? qr.), a name in a<br />

genealogy of ASHER (g.". 5 4 ii. ). In I Ch. 7 34 ',[Ahi]<br />

and Rohghah" becomes [a~~!oyl&[B], [ax!loypa ora<br />

[A], [HEI~] KAl p&rOyf [L.] ; but roaga; Perh. om.<br />

passage) ; cp Aa1. 1.<br />

ROWS ( p o a ~ ~ [B]), o ~ I Erd. 58=Ezra21.<br />

REHUM, I.<br />

ROLL. I. mZgiIlcih; ~apriou, ~cipqr, nr+ahir).<br />

J.r.362, etc. see wnrr,uc.<br />

. pi!. gaay.8~; for k7: '2 B ha5 -,'ow X.L"O< P ~ M ~ "<br />

IBNQ! ~ P O U iplou x. *. [.&I; RV 'fablec.' A tablet of wood or<br />

stone 8s prub&ly meant. Is. 8 I+. Fur the gilyonim of 1s. Szg<br />

cp 31,anoa, end.<br />

;. 'I?=, nphr, Ezra81, RV 'axchiuer.' See W~I~ING and<br />

cp Hlsron,c*r L,TE~*T"R~.<br />

ROLLER (knn; ~ a h a r [BAQF ~ a ; rp Is. 161),<br />

Ezek 3021, one of the few references to surgical practice<br />

in theEV(see MEDICINE). Wifftilfrom Jrntwine (used<br />

in Ezek. 164 of swaddling, cp derivative in Job 389) is<br />

properly a bandage (cp 'Toy's rendering in SBOT)<br />

rather than a poultice (as 6).<br />

ROMAMTI-EZER (l!U '~nnl, 5 q, according to<br />

the Chronicler a son of Heman: I Ch. 25431 PWMGI<br />

ylol wA, ~OMEAX~I [B, ruperscr. we Ba-bl, PWM-<br />

EM81 EZEP. pWMEe MlEZEp [A]. pbMAelfZEp [Ll.<br />

romemthie*er [Vg.]), bat see HEXAX.<br />

ROMANS (EPISTLE)<br />

Hirto of critisirm (55 z-3). Conclurion (5 19).<br />

what7~umans' seems to be Author (sS za-2%).<br />

(PI). His date& 2,).<br />

Contents (P 5 ) Value of Work (8<br />

Xor a lcrtcr (gs 6-8). Defenders of rllihenrlcify (5<br />

structwe (8% 9-13). 25).<br />

Late date (5s 14-18). Literature (D 25).<br />

Of Epistles to the Romans Old-Christian Literature<br />

is acquainted with two-that of Paul and that of<br />

1 If thlse anim=lr were -red to the-goddcu of love (see<br />

GAZELLE), another plauriblc origin of the reference might be<br />

sousht fn:<br />

4727<br />

ROMANS (EPISTLE)<br />

lpnntius ,\r rryzrdr the 1.trtrr. the rcall,,r ir rckrrcd<br />

t 8 t\Il.&t 11.4. IX?~!> .,,\J#~'I

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