Vulture

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Vulture

Though the vulture is known for eating dead things; the Hebrew name for the vulture is ‘cause to wander in ignorance’. Maybe the position of his wings made the Vulture look like he was shrugging his shoulders and saying, “I don’t know.”

Jesus met some religious leaders who would not accept his teaching. They also would not allow others to learn from Jesus. They tried to disrupt him while he was teaching. They caused others to wander in ignorance. [3]

Your classmate who interrupts the class and doesn’t allow others to learn, is represented by the vulture. Maybe sometimes you don’t want to learn, but you shouldn’t be like the vulture keeping others from learning.

vulture da’ah דאה - ‘cause to wander דא in ignorance ה’