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Biblical Zoology

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Biblical zoology explores the significance of animals within the scriptures, revealing insights into God's creation and His purposes for humanity. Throughout the Bible, various creatures serve as symbols and metaphors, illustrating spiritual truths and divine principles. For instance, in Leviticus 11, God provides dietary laws that distinguish clean animals from unclean, emphasizing holiness and obedience to His commandments. The kite, mentioned in Deuteronomy 14:13, is one such bird that reflects God's design and order in nature, serving as a reminder of His sovereignty over all living things. Furthermore, Jesus draws upon the natural world to teach profound lessons, as seen in Matthew 6:26, where He points to the birds of the air, highlighting God's provision and care for His creation. The scriptures also remind us of the harmony intended in creation, as stated in Genesis 1:25, where God declares His creatures 'very good.' In understanding biblical zoology, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate relationship between humanity and the animal kingdom, as well as a greater reverence for the Creator who has fashioned all life with purpose and intention.

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Harriet N. Cook discusses the mention of the kite in the Bible, particularly in Leviticus 11:13-14, where it is listed among the birds that the Israelites were forbidden to eat due to their nature as birds of prey. The kite, a large bird known for its graceful flight, is feared by those who own poul

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