All the birds of the Bible : their stories, identification and meaning / Alice Parmelee.
Publication details: New York : Harper, [1959]Description: 279 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 220.85982
- BS664 .P37 1959
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BS 661 .M67 2013 Your origins matter / | BS 663 .C34 1970 All the animals of the Bible lands / | BS 664 .H64 1972 Bird walk through the Bible / | BS 664 .P3 All the birds of the Bible : their stories, identification and meaning / | BS 664 .P39 Birds in the land of the Bible / | BS 665 .A54 All the trees and woody plants of the Bible / | BS 665 .H3x 1974 Ecology in the Bible / |
Includes index.
I. In the beginning : Every winged bird -- Animal parade -- The raven and the dove.
II. The people of God : Abraham's birds -- Birds of Egypt -- Quails in the wilderness -- On eagles' wings -- The bird list of the Bible.
III. When the kings reigned : Swifter than eagles -- The king who talked about birds -- Vultures and Bible history -- Elijah's ravens.
IV. Birds of the prophets, priests, psalmists, writers : The way of an eagle in the air -- Where birds make their nests -- The singing of birds -- Their appointed seasons -- The snare of the fowler -- The Old Testament naturalist.
V. Birds in the New Testament : She could not afford a lamb -- Like a dove descending -- His eye is on the sparrow -- In Him was life -- Bird cages in the temple -- Peter and the cock -- Flying eagles of Revelation.
"As the author guides us on this unique journey through the Bible, we travel in the company of patriarchs, kings and prophets, seeing the world of nature as they saw it and discovering the significance that birds had for them. From the "winged fowl" of the Garden of Eden, through the quails that sustained the Hebrew tribes wandering in the wilderness, to the flying eagles of Revelation, birds bring a vivid touch of reality and lead the reader to the heart of the Bible message.
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