Kites

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Kites have the ability to ride the wind almost endlessly like a ... well, like a kite. They look like they are searching. Did it look to Adam as if they were futile or unsuccessful in their search? The Hebrew name for the kite is “Where?” It is a question asked by people who don’t know God. [1] It is a question our flesh asks. [2].

The kite represents doubters. [3] It is okay to have questions if you are willing to learn. But one who chooses to doubt and doesn’t want to learn is called a “scoffer”.

kite ayah איה - rhetorical ‘Where?’ One who doubts?