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Kites have the ability to ride the wind in an almost endless search. Did it look to Adam as if they were futile in their search? "Where?" is a question of the heathen [12] and the flesh [13]. The kite represents the doubters.
Kites have the ability to ride the wind in an almost endless search. Did it look to Adam as if they were futile in their search? "Where?" is a question of the heathen [12] and the flesh [13]. The kite represents the doubters.


    kite ‘ayah איה - rhetorical 'Where?' [14] One who doubts?
* kite ‘ayah איה - rhetorical 'Where?' [14] One who doubts?


 
'''Raven'''
Raven


The word 'oreb' ערב has many meanings: awakened, being aroused, city, wildwood (raised from the dead), skin, blind, colt, rousing, naked, mix.
The word 'oreb' ערב has many meanings: awakened, being aroused, city, wildwood (raised from the dead), skin, blind, colt, rousing, naked, mix.
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God is Holy [16] and he is Love [17]. Since no man has seen the Father except the Son [18], no one can adequately explain God but the Son. The laws prohibiting mixing, are dinner theater to teach that we cannot mix law and grace, holiness and love, but must wait until we see it properly mixed on the cross.
God is Holy [16] and he is Love [17]. Since no man has seen the Father except the Son [18], no one can adequately explain God but the Son. The laws prohibiting mixing, are dinner theater to teach that we cannot mix law and grace, holiness and love, but must wait until we see it properly mixed on the cross.


    raven ‘oreb ערב - mix [19] Mixing is a metaphor for improperly representing holiness and love together. We confuse them. Only Christ on the cross perfectly represents the nature of the Father.
* raven ‘oreb ערב - mix [19] Mixing is a metaphor for improperly representing holiness and love together. We confuse them. Only Christ on the cross perfectly represents the nature of the Father.
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This is a difficult riddle. The rhetorical "why?" is an indication of an unwillingness to obey. Perhaps this has the sense of that. But ya יע means 'shovel'. So the owl is the house בת of the shovel יע of the Son of Man נ, which is not understood ה.
This is a difficult riddle. The rhetorical "why?" is an indication of an unwillingness to obey. Perhaps this has the sense of that. But ya יע means 'shovel'. So the owl is the house בת of the shovel יע of the Son of Man נ, which is not understood ה.


    This suggests something like 'not understanding the death or burial of Christ'. But it is more than that. Ya יע sounds like Ya י, יא , or יה which are all names for God but uses the ayin ע which symbolizes the flesh. The shovel is an implement in the temple to move ashes from the altar.  
This suggests something like 'not understanding the death or burial of Christ'. But it is more than that. Ya יע sounds like Ya י, יא , or יה which are all names for God but uses the ayin ע which symbolizes the flesh. The shovel is an implement in the temple to move ashes from the altar.  


It represents the work, in the flesh, of Christ to accomplish the purposes of the Father in his total devotion and sacrifice. With that information we can say it is something more like 'not understanding that Christ laid down his own life'. The scoffer does not understand 'Why'.
It represents the work, in the flesh, of Christ to accomplish the purposes of the Father in his total devotion and sacrifice. With that information we can say it is something more like 'not understanding that Christ laid down his own life'. The scoffer does not understand 'Why'.


    owl bath ya‘anah בת יענה - daughter בת of why יענ .
* owl bath ya‘anah בת יענה - daughter בת of why יענ .




Night hawk
'''Night hawk'''


I'm not sure what Adam saw a Night Hawk doing, but he gave him the name 'must do violence'. God hates those who love to do violence [20]. The night hawk is a symbol of those.
I'm not sure what Adam saw a Night Hawk doing, but he gave him the name 'must do violence'. God hates those who love to do violence [20]. The night hawk is a symbol of those.


    night hawk tachmac תחמס - imperative ת of violence חמס
* night hawk tachmac תחמס - imperative ת of violence חמס
 
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Cuckows
'''Cuckows'''


Some cuckows nest on the ground in shrubs. Their name can mean 'shrub death'. Adam may have named them because of that. But the word also means emaciated, or wasted away. By word play, the cuckow could be called 'emaciated'.
Some cuckows nest on the ground in shrubs. Their name can mean 'shrub death'. Adam may have named them because of that. But the word also means emaciated, or wasted away. By word play, the cuckow could be called 'emaciated'.


    Those who are spiritually dying are not a good source for spiritual teaching. Jesus used the word 'dead' to refer to those who are spiritually dead [21]
Those who are spiritually dying are not a good source for spiritual teaching. Jesus used the word 'dead' to refer to those who are spiritually dead [21]


    cuckow shachaph שחף - emaciate, waste away, shrub death [22]
* cuckow shachaph שחף - emaciate, waste away, shrub death [22]




Hawk
'''Hawk'''


There are many instances in the riddles where referring to the death of Christ is a 'bad' thing, where referring to his resurrection is the 'good' thing. An example is that of the 'shibboleth' [23] Those who referred to a single grain [24], were put to death, but those who referred to a whole ear or stream [25], lived. The word 'hawk' refers to his death.
There are many instances in the riddles where referring to the death of Christ is a 'bad' thing, where referring to his resurrection is the 'good' thing. An example is that of the 'shibboleth' [23] Those who referred to a single grain [24], were put to death, but those who referred to a whole ear or stream [25], lived. The word 'hawk' refers to his death.


    hawk nets נץ - the son of man נ killed on the cross ץ
* hawk nets נץ - the son of man נ killed on the cross ץ
 
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Little owl
'''Little owl'''


This is a difficult riddle because the symbol of the cup has not been understood. Here are the clues:
This is a difficult riddle because the symbol of the cup has not been understood. Here are the clues:


    It is full of wrath and blessings.
:It is full of wrath and blessings.
    Jesus didn't want his cup but took it
:Jesus didn't want his cup but took it
    It is the opposite of 'hedge' [26]
:It is the opposite of 'hedge' [26]
    cup כוס - Son of God כ made clear ו by his finished work ס
:cup כוס - Son of God כ made clear ו by his finished work ס


The cup is the cross. The hedge protects and hides something. The opposite cup is the exposure of wrath as it is poured out or the display of blessing as it overflows. The cross is both.
The cup is the cross. The hedge protects and hides something. The opposite cup is the exposure of wrath as it is poured out or the display of blessing as it overflows. The cross is both.
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Perhaps Adam saw an owl nesting in hole in a tree and named him 'cup' since it looked like he was siting in a cup.
Perhaps Adam saw an owl nesting in hole in a tree and named him 'cup' since it looked like he was siting in a cup.


    little owl kowc כוס - cup [27]
* little owl kowc כוס - cup [27]
 
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Cormorant
'''Cormorant'''


The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water. This is like the lobster that preys on the fish. When it dives into the water it looks as it been cast out of the heavens. Adam named the cormorant 'cast out'.
The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water. This is like the lobster that preys on the fish. When it dives into the water it looks as it been cast out of the heavens. Adam named the cormorant 'cast out'.
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Those who have been cast out are not a good source for teaching. [28] The cormorant represents those under such judgement.
Those who have been cast out are not a good source for teaching. [28] The cormorant represents those under such judgement.


    cormorant shalak שלך - cast out [29]
* cormorant shalak שלך - cast out [29]




Great owl
'''Great owl'''


'Darkness' is a difficult riddle because we usually use a secondary metaphor which appears to be opposite the primary metaphor. It's not, when properly explained. It is complicated by the false teaching within the church that the great duality on earth is between good and evil. It's not. Evil is not equal but opposite of good.
'Darkness' is a difficult riddle because we usually use a secondary metaphor which appears to be opposite the primary metaphor. It's not, when properly explained. It is complicated by the false teaching within the church that the great duality on earth is between good and evil. It's not. Evil is not equal but opposite of good.
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Here are the clues:
Here are the clues:


    God lived in darkness before he created light
:God lived in darkness before he created light
    When he created the universe, it was dark
:When he created the universe, it was dark
    Light is opposite darkness
:Light is opposite darkness
    If your eye is evil your body is filled with darkness
:If your eye is evil your body is filled with darkness
    Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darkness.
:Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darkness.


Evaluating the clues:
Evaluating the clues:


    God never lived in evil. Before creation there was love between the Father and Son and Holy Spirit.
:God never lived in evil. Before creation there was love between the Father and Son and Holy Spirit.
    When he created the universe it was good, not evil.
:When he created the universe it was good, not evil.
    Love is the opposite of Holiness
:Love is the opposite of Holiness
    If you are evil you are presuming upon God's love.
:If you are evil you are presuming upon God's love.
    When you have been made holy, do not presume upon grace.
:When you have been made holy, do not presume upon grace.


When God created, he covered his creation in love. [30] [31]
When God created, he covered his creation in love. [30] [31]
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The Great Owl represents those in the dark who should not be our teachers [32].
The Great Owl represents those in the dark who should not be our teachers [32].


    great owl yanshuwph ינשׁוף - I י in the dark נשׁוף. The one who is in the dark is sinning and presuming upon the grace of God.
* great owl yanshuwph ינשׁוף - I י in the dark נשׁוף. The one who is in the dark is sinning and presuming upon the grace of God.
 
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Swan
'''Swan'''


The swan, as a large bird, is not subject to being killed in large numbers by natural predators. Their numbers can swell until they are destructive to an environment. Those who are destructive should not be a source for our learning [33].
The swan, as a large bird, is not subject to being killed in large numbers by natural predators. Their numbers can swell until they are destructive to an environment. Those who are destructive should not be a source for our learning [33].


    swan tanshemeth תנשׁמת - from beginning to end תת it destroys נשׁמ [34]
* swan tanshemeth תנשׁמת - from beginning to end תת it destroys נשׁמ [34]
 


Pelican
'''Pelican'''


Perhaps Adam watched a pelican scoop up his meal, and then vomit up the shell and rocks. He named it 'vomit after'
Perhaps Adam watched a pelican scoop up his meal, and then vomit up the shell and rocks. He named it 'vomit after'
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Vomit, like spit is a symbol of rejection. Those who reject the word should not be teachers of the word.
Vomit, like spit is a symbol of rejection. Those who reject the word should not be teachers of the word.


    pelican qa’ath קאת - vomit קא after ת.
* pelican qa’ath קאת - vomit קא after ת.


 
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'''Gier eagle'''


Some commentators notice the Hebrew root 'to love' in the name of this bird. They surmise it comes from the fact that the birds are mated and seldom separated. This maybe part of what he saw, but if this was all, we would have difficulty understanding why it is an unclean bird. The gier eagle eats almost nothing but carrion.
Some commentators notice the Hebrew root 'to love' in the name of this bird. They surmise it comes from the fact that the birds are mated and seldom separated. This maybe part of what he saw, but if this was all, we would have difficulty understanding why it is an unclean bird. The gier eagle eats almost nothing but carrion.
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Paul teaches that if we don't have love, our faith, generosity, and sacrifices mean nothing [35] [36].
Paul teaches that if we don't have love, our faith, generosity, and sacrifices mean nothing [35] [36].


    gier eagle haracham הרחם - not understanding ה love רחם.
* gier eagle haracham הרחם - not understanding ה love רחם.
 


Stork
'''Stork'''


Storks are primarily carnivorous eating reptiles, small mammals, insects, fish, amphibians and other small invertebrates. It is perhaps this devoring of living things that Adam observed when he named the stork "not understanding holiness and mercy". These are the attributes of God, so he named it "Not understanding God".
Storks are primarily carnivorous eating reptiles, small mammals, insects, fish, amphibians and other small invertebrates. It is perhaps this devoring of living things that Adam observed when he named the stork "not understanding holiness and mercy". These are the attributes of God, so he named it "Not understanding God".
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The main purpose of God is to teach us that He is Holy [37]; He alone is God. He also teaches that He is Love [38]. The Hebrew word for 'stork' means not understanding either 'holy' or 'mercy'.
The main purpose of God is to teach us that He is Holy [37]; He alone is God. He also teaches that He is Love [38]. The Hebrew word for 'stork' means not understanding either 'holy' or 'mercy'.


    stork chaciydah החסידה - not understanding ה*ה holiness , mercy חסיד [39]
* stork chaciydah החסידה - not understanding ה*ה holiness , mercy חסיד [39]
 
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'''Heron'''


Heron When the heron hunts, it stand very still in the water looking for it's prey. When it sees something, it moves it's head back and forth to get the targeting range through the water. Perhaps Adam named it 'yearning undulation' for this behavior. Once it had that name, by word-play it became 'her anger'.
When the heron hunts, it stand very still in the water looking for it's prey. When it sees something, it moves it's head back and forth to get the targeting range through the water. Perhaps Adam named it 'yearning undulation' for this behavior. Once it had that name, by word-play it became 'her anger'.


Jesus said that if we were angry, we were guilty of murder [40] . Perhaps the wild headdress of the heron made it look angry to Adam.
Jesus said that if we were angry, we were guilty of murder [40] . Perhaps the wild headdress of the heron made it look angry to Adam.


    heron ‘anaphah אנפה - anger [41] of her ה.
* heron ‘anaphah אנפה - anger [41] of her ה.
 
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Lapwing
'''Lapwing'''


The lapwing is known for the irregular pattern of beating it's wings.
The lapwing is known for the irregular pattern of beating it's wings.
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God commanded Moses to strike the rock for water the first time. The second time he told him to speak to it, but Moses struck it (an irregular beating?) and forfeited the privilege of entering into the promised land. [42]
God commanded Moses to strike the rock for water the first time. The second time he told him to speak to it, but Moses struck it (an irregular beating?) and forfeited the privilege of entering into the promised land. [42]


    lapwing duwkiyphath דוכיפת - beat דוכ [43] the mystery פ plan י which was finished ת.
* lapwing duwkiyphath דוכיפת - beat דוכ [43] the mystery פ plan י which was finished ת.
 


Bat
'''Bat'''


As mentioned previously, the Bible does not say the bat is a bird. It says that it is a 'flying thing'. 'Bird' is a poor translation.
As mentioned previously, the Bible does not say the bat is a bird. It says that it is a 'flying thing'. 'Bird' is a poor translation.
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Bats are known for their irregular flight patterns. The name of the bat suggests one who wanders from the path or deviates from God's will. These should not be our teachers.
Bats are known for their irregular flight patterns. The name of the bat suggests one who wanders from the path or deviates from God's will. These should not be our teachers.


    bat ‘atalleph עטלף - turn aside עטף from the teaching ל.
* bat ‘atalleph עטלף - turn aside עטף from the teaching ל.




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