Leviticus 11:18
Also the redshanke and the pelicane, and the swanne:
Also the redshanke and the pelicane, and the swanne:
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11Of all cleane birdes ye shall eate:
12But these are they, whereof ye shall not eate: the egle, nor the goshawke, nor the osprey,
13Nor the glead nor the kite, nor the vulture, after their kind,
14Nor all kinde of rauens,
15Nor the ostrich, nor the nightcrow, nor the semeaw, nor the hawke after her kinde,
16Neither the litle owle, nor the great owle, nor the redshanke,
17Nor the pellicane, nor the swanne, nor the cormorant:
18The storke also, and the heron in his kinde, nor the lapwing, nor the backe.
19And euery creeping thing that flieth, shall be vncleane vnto you: it shall not be eaten.
13These shal ye haue also in abomination among the foules, they shal not be eaten: for they are an abomination, the egle, and the goshauke, and the osprey:
14Also the vultur, & the kite after his kinde,
15And all rauens after their kinde:
16The ostrich also, and the night crowe, and the seameaw, and the hauke after his kinde:
17The litle owle also, and the connorant, and the great owle.
19The storke also, the heron after his kinde, and the lapwing, and the backe:
20Also euery foule that creepeth & goeth vpon all foure, such shalbe an abomination vnto you.
14There shall meete also Ziim and Iim, and the Satyre shall cry to his fellow, and the shricheowle shall rest there, and shall finde for her selfe a quiet dwelling.
15There shall the owle make her nest, and laye, and hatche, and gather them vnder her shadowe: there shall the vultures also bee gathered, euery one with her make.
11But the pelicane and the hedgehog shall possesse it, and the great owle, and the rauen shall dwel in it, and he shall stretch out vpon it the line of vanitie, and the stones of emptinesse.
13(39:16) Hast thou giuen the pleasant wings vnto the peacockes? or winges and feathers vnto the ostriche?
14(39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
11As an eagle stereth vp her nest, flootereth ouer her birdes, stretcheth out her wings, taketh them, and beareth them on her wings,
6I am like a pelicane of the wildernesse: I am like an owle of the deserts.
26(39:29) Shall the hauke flie by thy wisedome, stretching out his wings toward the South?
27(39:30) Doeth the egle mount vp at thy commandement, or make his nest on hie?
3And say, Thus saith the Lorde God, The great egle with great wings, and long wings, and ful of fethers, which had diuers colours, came vnto Lebanon, & tooke the hiest branch of the cedar,
10Beasts and all cattell, creeping things and fethered foules:
17That ye birdes may make their nestes there: the storke dwelleth in the firre trees.
14Like a crane or a swallow, so did I chatter: I did mourne as a doue: mine eies were lift vp on high: O Lord, it hath oppressed me, comfort me.
7There is a path which no foule hath knowen, neyther hath the kites eye seene it.
7Euen the storke in the aire knoweth her appointed times, and the turtle and the crane and the swallowe obserue the time of their comming, but my people knoweth not the iudgement of the Lorde.
17The eye that mocketh his father and despiseth the instruction of his mother, let ye rauens of the valley picke it out, and the yong eagles eate it.
17The likenes of any beast that is on earth, or the likenesse of any fethered foule that flieth in the aire:
41(39:3) Who prepareth for the rauen his meate, when his birdes crie vnto God, wandering for lacke of meate?
3Yea, the sparrowe hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest for her, where she may lay her yong: euen by thine altars, O Lord of hostes, my King and my God.
16And he shall plucke out his maw with his fethers, and cast them beside the altar on the East part in the place of the ashes.
30Also the rat, and the lizard, and the chameleon, and the stellio, and the molle.
11Then foules fell on the carkases, and Abram droue them away.
29I am a brother to the dragons, & a companion to the ostriches.
9Shall mine heritage bee vnto mee, as a bird of diuers colours? are not the birdes about her, saying, Come, assemble all ye beastes of the fielde, come to eate her?
6If thou finde a birdes nest in the way, in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be yong or egges, and the damme sitting vpon the yong, or vpon the egges, thou shalt not take ye damme with the yong,
9Which giueth to beasts their foode, and to the yong rauens that crie.