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9 October 2024

8 October 2024

  • 14:1814:18, 8 October 2024 diff hist +8,061 N Bad birds referencesCreated page with "{{bl| Bad birds references }} Bible References p. 6-7 1. Ro 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: 2. Joh 3:8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 3. Joh 16:13 Howbeit when..." current
  • 14:1714:17, 8 October 2024 diff hist +41 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 14:1614:16, 8 October 2024 diff hist +845 N Bad birds summaryCreated page with "{{bl| Bad birds summary }} All of the birds were named by Adam because of the behaviors he observed. [1] God then used the names Adam gave, in riddles, to teach us about good and bad teachers, and good and bad character. We don’t learn directly from the animals or from the names Adam gave. We learn from what God said about the animals. He used the riddles of the alphabet to call them something else. When God looks at us, he does not see the names we have been give..." current
  • 14:1514:15, 8 October 2024 diff hist +34 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 14:1414:14, 8 October 2024 diff hist +1,087 N BatCreated page with "{{bl| Bat }} Some people say we can’t trust the Bible because a bat is not a bird. The Bible does not say the bat is a bird. It says that it is a ‘flying thing’. ‘Bird’ is a poor translation. Bats are known for their irregular flight patterns. The lapwing had an irregular wing flap and the bat darts all over the place. Adam named the bat ‘turn aside from teaching’. It suggests one who wanders from the path, or deviates from God’s will. These should not..." current
  • 14:1414:14, 8 October 2024 diff hist +920 N LapwingCreated page with "{{bl| Lapwing }} The lapwing is known for the irregular pattern of beating it’s wings. Flap-flap- - flap - flap, flap, flap. It is an ‘irregular beating’. In Exodus we see that God commanded Moses to strike the rock for water the first time. The second time he told him to speak to it, but Moses disobeyed God and struck it again. Moses gave the rock an irregular (or at the wrong time) beating. He forfeited the privilege of entering into the promised land. [1] The..." current
  • 14:1314:13, 8 October 2024 diff hist +26 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 13:5713:57, 8 October 2024 diff hist +904 N HeronCreated page with "{{bl| Heron }} 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 hu..." current
  • 13:5513:55, 8 October 2024 diff hist +1,025 N StorkCreated page with "{{bl| Stork }} Storks are primarily carnivorous and eat reptiles, small mammals, insects, fish, amphibians and other small invertebrates. They devour almost all living things without distinction. It is perhaps this destruction of living things that Adam saw when he named the stork "not understanding holiness and mercy". Holiness and mercy are primary attributes of God, so he named it "Not understanding God". One of God's names is 'Elohim' אלהים. It means 'God אל..." current
  • 13:5413:54, 8 October 2024 diff hist +26 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 13:5313:53, 8 October 2024 diff hist +1,125 N Gier eagleCreated page with "{{bl| Gier eagle }} Part of the name of the Gier eagle means ‘to love’ (‘racham’). The birds are mated for life and seldom separated. This may be part of what Adam saw, but if this was all, we would have difficulty understanding why it is an unclean bird. Love is a good thing to learn. The full name actually means ‘not understanding love’. The Gier eagle eats almost nothing but carrion or road kill. Though they are together in the appearance of love, they e..." current
  • 13:5213:52, 8 October 2024 diff hist +689 N PelicanCreated page with "{{bl| Pelican }} Perhaps Adam watched a pelican scoop up his meal from the water, and then vomit up the shells and rocks. He named it ‘vomit after’. That’s gross. Vomit, like spit, is a symbol of rejection. [1] Those who reject the word of God should not be teachers. There are some Bible teachers who don’t even believe in God. There are some who will tell you there was never a garden, a man named Adam, or a flood. They will say they have reasons to not believe..." current
  • 13:5113:51, 8 October 2024 diff hist +33 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 13:3713:37, 8 October 2024 diff hist −10 Great owlNo edit summary current
  • 13:3713:37, 8 October 2024 diff hist +726 N SwanCreated page with "{{bl| Swan }} 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..." current
  • 13:3613:36, 8 October 2024 diff hist +1,001 N Great owlCreated page with "{{bl| Great owl }} Great owl Covering you in ‘darkness’ is a positive from God’s view, or a negative from our view. God expresses love and mercy, symbolized by darkness. If we are in sin, and haven’t been destroyed, God sees that he is giving us mercy. From our view, we say that being in darkness is being in sin and presuming upon God’s mercy. To us, darkness looks like evil. The Great Owl, which Adam watched hunt and live in the night, represents those in the..."

7 October 2024

  • 09:5409:54, 7 October 2024 diff hist +1,250 N Describe your projectCreated page with "As a test of my ability to write on demand and communicate a complex idea to children, 'Eat Learn This Book' uses pre-600 AD Hebrew to show that the animals of the dietary law were named for their behaviors, and those behaviors are used to describe good and bad teachers. With over 20,000 hours of original research, the book hints at solutions to the questions of sensus plenior, the Synoptic problem, the NT author use of the OT scriptures, and other 'classic' seminary qu..." current
  • 08:4508:45, 7 October 2024 diff hist +29 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 08:4408:44, 7 October 2024 diff hist +690 N CormorantCreated page with "{{bl| Cormorant }} The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water, the same as the unclean lobster. They both snatch fish living in the water and devour them. The water represents the Word of God, so they are snatching people away from his teaching. These represent those who would cause a little one to sin. [2] When the cormorant dives into the water it looks like it has been cast out o..." current
  • 08:4308:43, 7 October 2024 diff hist +1,198 N Little owlCreated page with "{{bl| Little owl }} The Hebrew word for ‘owl’ means ‘cup’. Perhaps Adam saw an owl nesting in a hole in a tree and named him ‘cup’ since it looked like he was sitting in a cup. The Hebrew word for ‘cup’ means ‘the Son of God revealed by the cross’. The cup symbolizes the will of God for Jesus to die on the cross. That day was a great day and terrible day. It was a great day because God chose to forgive men and dwell with us. But it was a terrible d..." current
  • 08:4208:42, 7 October 2024 diff hist 0 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
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  • 15:5215:52, 25 September 2024 diff hist +1,186 N HawkCreated page with "{{bl| Hawk }} Hawk There are many instances in the riddles where referring to the death of Christ is a ‘bad’ thing and speaking of his resurrection is the ‘good’ thing. An example is that of the ‘shibboleth’. David’s men would ask for the password as strangers passed over the mountain. If they said the word with an ‘s’ it meant a single seed. If they said it with a ‘sh’ it meant a whole ear of grain. [2] A single grain needs planted (a picture of..." current
  • 15:5115:51, 25 September 2024 diff hist +734 N CuckowsCreated page with "{{bl| Cuckows }} Some cuckows build their nest on the ground in shrubs so they represent people of the flesh. Their name can mean ‘shrub death’. Adam may have named them because of that. But the word also means ‘emaciated’, or ‘wasted away’. The nickname of the cuckow could be ‘Bone-y’. Those who are spiritually dying are not a good source for spiritual teaching. Jesus used the word ‘dead’ to refer to those who are spiritually dead. [1] The person w..." current
  • 15:5015:50, 25 September 2024 diff hist 0 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
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  • 15:4915:49, 25 September 2024 diff hist +289 N Night HawkCreated page with "{{bl| Night Hawk }} Perhaps Adam saw the Night Hawk hunting when he gave him the name ‘must do violence’. God hates those who love to do violence [3]. If you just like to fight, ask God to help you love instead. :night hawk tachmac תחמס - ‘imperative ת of violence חמס’" current
  • 15:4715:47, 25 September 2024 diff hist −5 OwlNo edit summary current
  • 15:4715:47, 25 September 2024 diff hist +1,321 N OwlCreated page with "{{bl| Owl }} Owl The Owl says, “who?” but his name means ‘why’ and ‘shovel’. The shovel removed ashes from the altar. Sacrifices were like a holy barbecue. People brought the food, and the priests prepared it according to the script of the play. They had to do it exactly right so that we could learn about God. Green Jello was not welcome at the temple sacrifices. The scoffer, acting like the owl, does not understand ‘Why’, nor does he want to. [1] The..."
  • 15:4515:45, 25 September 2024 diff hist +29 ELTB 3rd edNo edit summary
  • 15:4415:44, 25 September 2024 diff hist −391 RavenNo edit summary
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