Chol (Hebrew: ח֗וֹל) in the Hebrew Bible is translated in different ways: as 'palm tree' (Ancient Greek: στέλεχος φοίνικος; stélechos phoínikos stem/trunk of a palm tree; Latin: palma}}; French: palmier), occasionally as 'phoenix', and usually as 'sand' (German: Sand). The Westminster Leningrad Codex reads: אֹמַר עִם־קִנִּ֣י אֶגְוָ֑ע וְ֝כַח֗וֹל אַרְבֶּ֥ה יָמִֽים׃ In Jewish folklore, chol refers to a supernatural bird, often glossed as, or identified with, the Greek 'phoenix'. The understanding of chol as a phoenix-like bird has resulted in an amount of discourse on the topic.
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