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Birds » Used as sacrifices » Ostriches
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage?
Even wild dogs, draw out the breast, give suck to their whelps - The daughter of my people, hath become cruel, like the ostriches in the desert.
Birds » Used as sacrifices » Peacocks
For, a fleet of Tarshish, had the king, at sea, with the fleet of Hiram, - once in three years, came in the fleet of Tarshish, bringing gold and silver, ivory and apes, and peacocks.
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage?
Birds » Unclean » Peacock
For, a fleet of Tarshish, had the king, at sea, with the fleet of Hiram, - once in three years, came in the fleet of Tarshish, bringing gold and silver, ivory and apes, and peacocks.
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage?
Birds » Unclean » Ostrich
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage?
What time, on high, she vibrateth her wings, she laugheth at the horse and his rider.
Birds » Habits of
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage? For she leaveth - to the earth - her eggs, and, on the dust, she letteth them be warmed; And hath forgotten, that, a foot, may crush them, - or, the wild beast, tread on them! read more.
Dealing hardly with her young, as none-of hers, In vain, her labour, without dread. For GOD hath suffered her to forget wisdom, and given her no share in understanding. What time, on high, she vibrateth her wings, she laugheth at the horse and his rider.
Dealing hardly with her young, as none-of hers, In vain, her labour, without dread. For GOD hath suffered her to forget wisdom, and given her no share in understanding. What time, on high, she vibrateth her wings, she laugheth at the horse and his rider.
Is it, by thine understanding, that the Bird of Passage betaketh him to his pinions? spreadeth out his wings to the south? Or, at thy bidding, that the Eagle mounteth, and that he setteth on high his nest? The crag, he inhabiteth, and so lodgeth himself, on the tooth of the crag, and high fort; read more.
From thence, he searcheth out food, far away, his eyes do pierce; And, his young brood, suck up blood, and, where the slain are, there, is he.
From thence, he searcheth out food, far away, his eyes do pierce; And, his young brood, suck up blood, and, where the slain are, there, is he.
Ostriches » Furnished with wings and feathers
The wing of the Ostrich that waveth itself joyfully, Is it the pinion of lovingkindness or the plumage?