<P> The Bible mentions Orion three times, naming it "Kesil" (כסיל, literally - fool). Though, this name perhaps is etymologically connected with "Kislev", the name for the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar (i.e. November--December), which, in turn, may derive from the Hebrew root K-S-L as in the words "kesel, kisla" (כֵּסֶל, כִּסְלָה, hope, positiveness), i.e. hope for winter rains.: Job 9: 9 ("He is the maker of the Bear and Orion"), Job 38: 31 ("Can you loosen Orion's belt?"), and Amos 5: 8 ("He who made the Pleiades and Orion"). </P> <P> In ancient Aram, the constellation was known as N phîlā ′, the Nephilim may have been Orion's descendants . </P> <P> Orion's current name derives from Greek mythology, in which Orion was a gigantic, supernaturally strong hunter of ancient times, born to Euryale, a Gorgon, and Poseidon (Neptune), god of the sea in the Graeco - Roman tradition . One myth recounts Gaia's rage at Orion, who dared to say that he would kill every animal on the planet . The angry goddess tried to dispatch Orion with a scorpion . This is given as the reason that the constellations of Scorpius and Orion are never in the sky at the same time . However, Ophiuchus, the Serpent Bearer, revived Orion with an antidote . This is said to be the reason that the constellation of Ophiuchus stands midway between the Scorpion and the Hunter in the sky . </P> <P> The constellation is mentioned in Horace's Odes (Ode 3.27. 18), Homer's Odyssey (Book 5, line 283) and Iliad, and Virgil's Aeneid (Book 1, line 535) </P>

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