Did you know there are very few references in the Bible to
domesticated dogs? Maybe the puppies under the dinner table in Matthew 15, but that’s about it.
Moreover, the Bible does not have much good to say about man’s best friend. I don’t have a real handle on canine history in the Middle East
3,000 years ago, but I can work my way through the entries in a
concordance, and the picture isn’t pretty. There are no Shih Tzus in arms
or Chihuahuas in purses. The average mutts on the street are scavengers or
predators, more like wolves or jackals than Jack Russells. The word “dog” is both a Hebrew and Greek euphemism for a
male cult prostitute or some other sort of really
bad person. If you want to grovel, you
refer to yourself as a dog, and if you want to really grovel, a
dead dog.