Heron

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When the heron hunts, it stand very still in the water looking for it's prey. When it sees something, it moves it's head back and forth to get the targeting range through the water. Perhaps Adam named it 'yearning undulation (back and forth movement)' for this behavior. The name also means 'her anger'. The heron also has a wild headdress that may have made it look angry to Adam.

Jesus said that if we are angry, we are guilty of murder. Angry words can hurt people for a very long time. But they hurt you even more. [4] .

When you are angry, you allow something else to control you. You think you are real important and should be treated better. But see how easily you are controlled? You can be made to be angry simply if you are told that it is bed time. You are out of control. The one who is in control does not need to be angry.

heron anaphah אנפה - anger אנפ of her ה