Swan

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The swan, as a large bird, is not subject to being culled by natural predators. Their numbers can swell until they are destructive to an environment. Adam saw that the places where there were many swans were destoyed. He named the swan ‘destroys everything’.

Those who are destructive should not be a source for our learning. [3].

Sometimes people like to break things just to break them. They are like the swans, and we should avoid learning from them. Instead we should learn to build things. The swan might represent those who do things to discourage you, or tear you down. Be encouraged by the love Christ has for you.

swan tanshemeth תנשׁמת - from beginning to end תת it destroys נשׁמ