Jeremiah 8:7

7 Even the stork knows
when it is time to move on.
Heb “its appointed time.” The translation is contextually motivated to avoid lack of clarity.

The turtledove, swallow, and crane
There is debate in the commentaries and lexicons about the identification of some of these birds, particularly regarding the identification of the “swallow” which is more likely the “swift” and the “crane” which some identify with the “thrush.” For a discussion see the Bible encyclopedias and the UBS handbook Fauna and Flora of the Bible. The identity of the individual birds makes little difference to the point being made and “swallow” is more easily identifiable to the average reader than the “swift.”

recognize
Heb “keep.” Ironically birds, which do not think, obey the laws of nature, but Israel does not obey the laws of God.
the normal times for their migration.
But my people pay no attention
to
Heb “do not know.” But here as elsewhere the word “know” is more than an intellectual matter. It is intended here to summarize both “know” and “follow” (Heb “observe”) in the preceding lines.
what I, the Lord, require of them.
Heb “the ordinance/requirement of the Lord.”

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