Metaphysical meaning of Carcas (mbd)
Carcas, cär'-cas (Heb. from Pers.)-severe; lamb's covering.
One of "the seven chamberlains that ministered in the presence of Ahasuerus the king" (Esth. 1:10).
Meta. A harsh, devouring, wolfish thought (severe) in sheep's clothing; that is, having outwardly an appearance of mildness and obedience (lamb's covering), thereby being of a deceptive character. This thought serves the puffed up, ambitious personal will (Ahasuerus) .
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Preceding Entry: Cappadocia
Following Entry: Carchemish