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Read free [[File:ELTB Bad Birds pdf.pdf | 200 px]]]  
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The text discusses how all the birds mentioned in the Bible were named by Adam based on their observed behaviors. These names were then used by God in riddles to teach about good and bad teachers, as well as good and bad spiritual characteristics. The text emphasizes that we don’t learn directly from the animals or their names, but rather from what God says about them. It also mentions that when God looks at us, He sees the work of Christ in us and gives us a new name or reputation based on the works of Jesus.
Key Insights
    The names given to the birds by Adam were used by God in riddles to teach about good and bad teachers and spiritual characteristics.
    We don’t learn directly from the animals or their names, but rather from what God says about them.
    When God looks at us, He sees the work of Christ in us and gives us a new name or reputation based on the works of Jesus.
    The Hebrew alphabet, invented by God, is part of the work of Christ in revealing the invisible Father.
    The text emphasizes the importance of developing good character and avoiding learning from those who exhibit negative behaviors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: How were the names of the birds used in riddles by God?
Answer: God used the names given to the birds by Adam in riddles to teach about good and bad teachers, as well as good and bad spiritual characteristics. The birds and their behaviors were symbolic, and the names were used to convey deeper meanings in the riddles.
Question 2: How do we learn from the animals mentioned in the Bible?
Answer: We don’t learn directly from the animals themselves or from the names Adam gave them. Instead, we learn from what God says about the animals and the lessons He conveys through them. The animals serve as symbols and illustrations to teach us about various spiritual concepts.
Question 3: What does it mean when God sees the work of Christ in us?
Answer: When God looks at us, He doesn’t see the names we have been given by others. Instead, He sees the work of Christ in us, which refers to the transformation and redemption brought about by Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. This work of Christ in us gives us a new name or reputation based on the works of Jesus.
Question 4: What is the significance of the Hebrew alphabet in revealing the invisible Father?
Answer: The Hebrew alphabet, invented by God, is part of the work of Christ in revealing the invisible Father. It is through the Hebrew alphabet that God communicates His message and reveals Himself to us. The alphabet is a tool for understanding and interpreting God’s teachings and the deeper meanings of His words.


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