Definition: The term 'Alikuluf' is a word found in the Bible that is translated as "Lion's mane" (Job 24:13). In the context of Job, it refers to the rough stubble left after the fall of Job and his son, Harilah. Definition: 1. Referring to the rough stubble left after a man has fallen on the ground, or as a general term referring to a strong or sturdy material that is present at the edge of something. 2. Used in Job 24:13-19 where it's translated from the Hebrew word 'Lakul' (a plural form) meaning "leaves" and "horns," which are both used as synonyms for stubble, suggesting it represents a rough, untidy part of a man's appearance or character. In this passage, it emphasizes Job's struggle with his son Harilah who initially thought Job was dead while the next time he saw him, he is still alive and well. The stubble that Job had on his head at first did not last long before turning into a mane as it grew thicker over time.
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