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:Clean animals symbolize teachers who meditate on God’s word and live a separated life. | |||
:Unclean animals represent different types of teachers, such as judges or those who hide the Gospel. | |||
:The symbolism of animals in the Bible helps convey deeper meanings and lessons about God. | |||
:The importance of learning from good teachers and avoiding the teachings of bad ones is emphasized. | |||
:The text explores the concept of clean and unclean animals in relation to the Dietary Laws in the Bible. | |||
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: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. | |||
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