Deuteronomy 14:12-20

Le 11:13-19

the glede.{Raâh,} probably the same as {daâh,} rendered vulture in Le 11:14, where six of Dr. Kennicott's codices read some animal of the hawk or vulture kind: LXX. [gupa,] vulture.

13

14

Job 30:29

the night.{Tachmas,} probably the bird which Hasselquist calls {strix orientalis}, or oriental owl.

the cuckow.{Shachpaph,} probably the sea-gull or mew.

the swan.{Tinshemeth,} probably, as Michaelis supposes, the goose.

16

gier.{Rachamah,} probably a species of vulture, still called in Arabic by the same name.

the cormorant.{Shalach,} probably the cataract, or plungeon, a sea fowl.

17

the lapwing.{Doocheephath,} the {upupa,} or hoop, a beautiful but very unclean bird.

18

Le 11:20-23; Php 3:19

20

Job 28:7

a path.

21-23; 11:6; 38:19,24; Ro 11:33

Job 38:41

Ps 104:27,28; 147:9; Mt 6:26; Lu 12:24

Job 39:27-30

the eagle.

Ex 19:4; Le 11:13; Ps 103:5; Pr 23:5; Isa 40:31; Ho 8:1

at thy command. Heb. by thy mouth. make.

Jer 49:16; Ob 1:4

upon.

1Sa 14:4

she.

9:26

her.The eagle is proverbial for her strong and clear sight.

where.

Eze 39:17-19; Mt 24:28; Lu 17:37

Jeremiah 4:13

Behold.

Isa 13:5; 19:1; Na 1:3; Mt 24:30; Re 1:7

his chariots.

Isa 5:28; 66:15; Na 2:3,4

his horses.

De 28:49; La 4:19; Da 7:4; Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8

Woe.

31; 10:19

Jeremiah 4:22

For my.

5:4,21; 8:7-9; De 32:6,28; Ps 14:1-4; Isa 1:3; 6:9,10; 27:11

Isa 29:10-12; 42:19,20; Ho 4:1,6; Mt 23:16-26; Ro 1:22; 3:11

they have.

Ho 5:4; Joh 16:3; Ro 1:28; 1Co 1:20,21

they are wise.

2Sa 13:3; 16:21-23; Mic 2:1; Lu 16:8; Ro 16:19; 1Co 14:20

Jeremiah 48:40

he shall.

4:13; De 28:49; La 4:19; Eze 17:3; Da 7:4; Ho 8:1

spread.

49:22; Isa 8:8

Lamentations 4:19

persecutors.

De 28:49; Isa 5:26-28; 30:16,17; Jer 4:13; Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8

Mt 24:27,28

the eagles.The eagle, whose wings are of an extraordinary length, darts with amazing rapidity through the voids of heaven.

they pursued.

Am 2:14; 9:1-3
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