Arieh
arieh
the lion, the name of one of the body-guard slain with Pekahiah at Samaria (2 Kings 15:25) by the conspirator Pekah.
Contemporary Examples
(Ynet) WATCH: (Extreme right-wing MKs) Michael Ben-Ari and arieh Eldad try to burn Palestinian flag – The police stopped them.
A Lonely Fight Orly Halpern November 29, 2012
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