Leviticus 11:10-13
they shall be.7:18; De 14:3; Ps 139:21,22; Pr 13:20; 29:27; Re 21:8 11 12 the eagle.In Hebrew, {nesher,} Chaldee, {neshar,} Syriac, {neshro,} and Arabic, {nishr,} the eagle, one of the largest, strongest, swiftest, fiercest, and most rapacious of the feathered race. His eye is large, dark, and piercing; his beak powerful and hooked; his legs strong and feathered; his feet yellow and armed with four very long and terrific claws; his wings very large and powerful; his body compact and robust; his bones hard; his flesh firm; his feathers coarse; his attitude fierce and erect; his motions lively; his flight extremely rapid and towering; and his cry the terror of every wing. De 14:12-20; Job 28:7; 38:41; 39:27-30; Jer 4:13,22; 48:40; La 4:19Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8; Mt 24:28; Ro 1:28-32; 3:13-17; Tit 3:3the ossifrage. {Peres,} from {paras} to break, probably the species of eagle anciently called {ossifraga} or bone-breaker, (from {os,} a bone, and {frango,} to break,) because it not only strips off the flesh, but breaks the bone, in order to extract the marrow. the ospray. Hebrew {ózniyah,} Arabic {azan,} and Chaldee {azyah,} (from {azaz,} to be strong,) a species of eagle, probably the black eagle, so remarkable for its strength.Leviticus 11:20
23,27; De 14:19; 2Ki 17:28-41; Ps 17:14; Mt 6:24; Php 3:18,192Ti 4:10; 1Jo 2:15-17; Jude 1:10,19Leviticus 11:41-42
20,23,29 goeth upon the belly.Ge 3:14,15; Isa 65:25; Mic 7:17; Mt 3:7; 23:23; Joh 8:442Co 11:3,13; Tit 1:12hath more feet. Heb. doth multiply feet.Deuteronomy 14:3
Le 11:43; 20:25; Isa 65:4; Eze 4:14; Ac 10:12-14; Ro 14:141Co 10:28; Tit 1:15Ezekiel 4:14
Ah.9:8; 20:49; Jer 1:6my soul.Ac 10:14have I.Ex 22:31; Le 11:39,40; 17:15abominable.Le 19:7; De 14:3; Isa 65:4; 66:17
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