Pelican

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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 in those things. But why would someone dedicate themselves to teaching something they don’t believe? [2]

The pelican represents those who reject the word of God.

pelican qa’ath קאת - vomit קא after ת.