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