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(Created page with "{{bl| Raven }} The word 'oreb' ערב has many meanings: awakened, being aroused, city, wildwood (raised from the dead), skin, blind, colt, rousing, naked, mix. Which meaning matches the raven behavior that Adam saw? We can only guess. When ravens are hatched "They are altricial; blind, featherless and helpless" . They also form loose flocks, only congregating to roost and they play with other animals. <ref>https://www.worldanimalfoundation.com/animal_encyclopedia/...")
 
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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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Which meaning matches the raven behavior that Adam saw? We can only guess. When ravens are hatched  "They are altricial; blind, featherless and helpless" .  They also form loose flocks, only congregating to roost and they play with other animals. <ref>https://www.worldanimalfoundation.com/animal_encyclopedia/params/category/173340/item/996734/</ref> Perhaps this is the 'mixing' that Adam saw.
The word ‘oreb’ ערב for ‘raven’ means: blind,                                                                       naked, or mix.


Blind is a metaphor for not understanding. Naked (featherless) is a metaphor for the flesh or sin being exposed.
Which meaning matches the raven’s behavior that Adam saw? We can                              only guess. When ravens are hatched they are altricial; blind, featherless and helpless.          They also are one of the few animals that play with other animals. Perhaps this is the ‘mixing’ that Adam saw.


God is Holy <ref>1Pe 1:16 Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.</ref> and he is Love <ref>1Jo 4:8 He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.</ref>. Since no man has seen the Father except the Son <ref>Joh 1:18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared [him].</ref>, 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.
Blind is a metaphor for not understanding. Naked (featherless) is a symbol for the flesh or sin being exposed.
:'''raven''' ''‘oreb'' ערב - mix <ref>06151 ref. 06158</ref> 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.
 
Mixing some things is not allowed for the actors in the Bible. The rules seem silly to us. They couldn’t plant corn and wheat together. They couldn’t wear leather and linen. They are part of the play or parable to teach that we cannot mix law and grace or holiness and love. We must wait until we see them properly mixed on the cross.
 
God is Holy [4] and he is Love. [5] Since no man has seen the Father except the Son [6], no one can adequately explain God but the Son.
 
:raven oreb ערב - mix.

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