Bad birds summary

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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 given by others. He sees the work of Christ in us and a new name or reputation based on the works of Jesus. [2] [3]

The Hebrew alphabet, invented by God, is part of the work of Christ as he reveals the invisible Father. He used words to create everything. He must have formed the letters of the words first.

In his alphabet, there is a message to those who have new names.