Deuteronomy 14:17
And the pelican and the vulture and the cormorant;
And the pelican and the vulture and the cormorant;
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13And among birds these are to be disgusting to you, and not to be used for food: the eagle and the gier-eagle and the ospray;
14And the kite and the falcon, and birds of that sort;
15Every raven, and birds of that sort;
16And the ostrich and the night-hawk and the sea-hawk, and birds of that sort;
17And the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl;
18And the water-hen and the pelican and the vulture;
19The stork and the heron, and birds of that sort, and the hoopoe and the bat.
20Every winged four-footed thing which goes on the earth is disgusting to you;
11All clean birds may be used for food.
12But these birds you may not take: the eagle and the gier-eagle and the ospray;
13The falcon and the kite, and birds of that sort;
14Every raven, and all birds of that sort;
15And the ostrich and the night-hawk and the sea-hawk and birds of that sort;
16The little owl and the great owl and the water-hen;
18The stork and the heron and birds of that sort, and the hoopoe and the bat.
19Every winged thing which goes flat on the earth is unclean to you and may not be used as food.
20But all clean birds you may take.
14And the beasts of the waste places will come together with the jackals, and the evil spirits will be crying to one another, even the night-spirit will come and make her resting-place there.
15The arrowsnake will make her hole and put her eggs there, and get her young together under her shade: there the hawks will come together by twos.
11But the birds of the waste land will have their place there; it will be a heritage for the bittern and the raven: and it will be measured out with line and weight as a waste land.
6I am like a bird living by itself in the waste places; like the night-bird in a waste of sand.
7I keep watch like a bird by itself on the house-top.
13Will he be pulling your plough with cords, turning up the valleys after you?
14Will you put your faith in him, because his strength is great? will you give the fruit of your work into his care?
3And say, This is what the Lord has said: A great eagle with great wings, full of long feathers of different colours, came to Lebanon, and took the top of the cedar:
17Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house.
11As an eagle, teaching her young to make their flight, with her wings outstretched over them, takes them up on her strong feathers:
10Beasts and all cattle; insects and winged birds:
26The bow is sounding against him; he sees the shining point of spear and arrow.
27Shaking with passion, he is biting the earth; he is not able to keep quiet at the sound of the horn;
17The eye which makes sport of a father, and sees no value in a mother when she is old will be rooted out by the ravens of the valley, and be food for the young eagles.
7No bird has knowledge of it, and the hawk's eye has never seen it.
17Or any beast of the earth, or winged bird of the air,
14I make cries like a bird; I give out sounds of grief like a dove: my eyes are looking up with desire; O Lord, I am crushed, take up my cause.
7Truly, the stork in the heavens is conscious of her fixed times; the dove and the swallow and the crane keep to the times of their coming; but my people have no knowledge of the law of the Lord.
7And there was another eagle with great wings and thick feathers: and now this vine, pushing out its roots to him, sent out its branches in his direction from the bed where it was planted, so that he might give it water.
9My heritage is like a brightly coloured bird to me; the cruel birds are attacking her on every side: go, get together all the beasts of the field, make them come for destruction.
9He gives food to every beast, and to the young ravens in answer to their cry.
14And if his offering to the Lord is a burned offering of birds, then he is to make his offering of doves or of young pigeons.
30And the ferret and the land crocodile and the lizard and the sand-lizard and the chameleon.
16And he is to take away its stomach, with its feathers, and put it down by the east side of the altar, where the burned waste is put:
14And herds will take their rest in the middle of her, all the beasts of the valley: the pelican and the porcupine will make their living-places on the tops of its pillars; the owl will be crying in the window; the raven will be seen on the doorstep.
8The birds of the air and the fish of the sea, and whatever goes through the deep waters of the seas.
29I have become a brother to the jackals, and go about in the company of ostriches.