Satyr:
sa'tyr or sat'yr) a sylvan deity or demigod of Greek mythology, represented as a monster, part man and part goat (Isaiah 13:21; 34:14). The Hebrew word signifies "hairy" or "rough," and is frequently applied to "he‐goats." In the passages cited it probably refers to demons of woods and desert places (compare Leviticus 17:7; 2 Chronicles 11:15). (desired) more accurately Shaul.
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