R.H. Allen , Starnames, Their Lore and Meaning, , [1990], 362, Sir William Drummond asserted that in the Zodiac which the patriarch Abraham knew it was an Eagle; and some commentators have located here the biblical Chambers of the South, Scorpio being directly opposite the Pleiades on the sphere, both thought to be mentioned in the same passage of the Book of Job with two other opposed constellations, the Bear and Orion; but the original usually is considdered a reference to the southern heavens in general. Aben Ezra identified Scorpio, or Anteares, with the K ͤsil of the Hebrews; although that people generaly considered these stars as a Scorpion, ther 'Akrabh...