Animals of the Bible

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I have summarized part of the dietary law which speaks of good and bad teachers. Eating is a metaphor for learning. Discussion

Good Camel teaches to judge
Bad Coney legalist who hides the love of the Word
Bad Hare spiritual drunk who celebrates all religions
Bad Swine Does not discern what he learns
Good Fish Lives by the Word and uses it as his defense
Bad no fins or scales. Compromised in the flesh and spirit {{{3}}}
Bad Eagle Those who forget the revelation
Bad Ossifrage Tear apart the pure
Bad Osprey Doesn't understand the word
Bad Kites Doubter
Bad Raven Improperly mixing Holiness and Love
Bad Owl Questions God's purposes
Bad Night hawk loves violence
Bad Cuckow wastes away in fleshly pursuits
Bad Hawk speaks only of Christ's death, not of his resurrection
Bad Little owl angryBad
Bad Cormorant Those who have been cast out (for cause)
Bad Great owl Those presuming upon grace; continuing in sin
Bad Swan Destroyer (not builder)
Bad Pelican Rejects the word
Bad Stork Doesn't understand holiness and mercy
Bad Heron Anger within
Bad Lapwing Irregular obedience
Bad Bat Turned aside from the teaching
Good Leaping bugs Reverent and no guile
Good Locust Holiness within
Good Bald locust Speaks and lives according to the finished work of Christ
Good Beetle Ends fear by teaching
Good Grasshopper Preaches life through the cross
Bad Four feet Improperly mix flesh with spirit and holiness with grace.
Bad Carries the carcasse exalts the dead flesh