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Net: In use among the Hebrews for fishing, hunting, and fowling. The fishing-net was probably constructed after the form of that used by the Egyptians (Isaiah 19:8) There were three kinds of nets.

1. The drag-net or hauling-net (Gr. sagene), of great size, and requiring many men to work it. It was usually let down from the fishing-boat, and then drawn to the shore or into the boat, as circumstances might require (Matthew 13:47,48)

2. The hand-net or casting-net (Gr. amphiblestron), which was thrown from a rock or a boat at any fish that might be seen

(Matthew 4:18; Mark 1:16) It was called by the Latins funda. It was of circular form, "like the top of a tent."

3. The bag-net (Gr. diktyon), used for enclosing fish in deep water

(Luke 5:4-9)

The fowling-nets were

1. the trap, consisting of a net spread over a frame, and supported by a stick in such a way that it fell with the slightest touch

(Amos 3:5) "gin;" (Psalms 69:22; Job 18:9; Ecclesiastes 9:12)

2. The snare, consisting of a cord to catch birds by the leg

(Job 18:10; Psalms 18:5; 116:3; 140:5)

3. The decoy, a cage filled with birds as decoys (Jeremiah 5:26,27) Hunting-nets were much in use among the Hebrews.




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