Deuteronomy 14:17
The Pellicane, the Swanne, nor the Cormorant.
The Pellicane, the Swanne, nor the Cormorant.
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13These are they whiche ye shall abhorre among the foules, and that ought not to be eaten, for they are an abhomination: The Egle, the Goshauke, and the Ospray,
14The Uultur, and the Kyte after his kinde,
15And all Rauens after their kinde,
16The Estrich, the nyght Crowe, the Coockowe, and the Hauke after his kynde,
17The Falcon, the Cormorant, the great Owle,
18The Backe, the Pellicane, the Pye,
19The Storke, the Iay after his kinde, the Lapwyng, and the Swalowe.
20Let all foules that creepe and go vpon all foure, be an abhomination vnto you.
11Of all cleane byrdes ye shall eate.
12But these are they of whiche ye shall not eate: the Egle, the Goshauke, and the Ospray.
13The Glede, the Kite, and the Uulture after their kinde.
14And all kinde of Rauens.
15The Estritch, the Nightcrowe, the Cockowe, and the Sparowehauke after their kinde.
16The litle Owle, the great Owle, nor the Redshanke.
18The Storke, the Heron in his kinde, the Lapwing, the Backe.
19And let euery creeping thing that fleeth, be vncleane vnto you, and not be eaten of.
20But of all cleane foules ye may eate.
14There shall straunge visures & monsterous beastes meete one another, and the wylde kepe company together: there shall the Lamia lye and haue her lodgyng.
15There shall the Owle make her nest, builde, be there at home, & bryng foorth her young ones: there shall the Kytes come together, eche one to his lyke.
11But Pellicanes, Storkes, great Owles, and Rauens shall haue it in possession and dwell therin: for God shall spreade out the line of desolation vpon it, and the stones of emptinesse.
6I am become lyke a Pellicane of the wildernesse, and like an Owle that is in the desert:
7I watch, and am as it were a sparrowe that sitteth alone vpon the house toppe.
13Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?
14For she leaueth her egges in the earth, and heateth them in the dust.
3And say, Thus saith the Lorde God: There came a great Egle, with great winges, yea with a mightie long body, and ful of fethers of diuers colours, vppon the mount of Libanus, and toke the hyest braunche of a Cedar tree.
17Wherin the birdes make their nestes: in the fyrre trees the storke buyldeth.
11As an Egle that stirreth vp her nest, and flittereth ouer her young, & spreadeth her wynges, taketh them, and beareth them on her wynges:
10Beastes and all cattell: wormes and fethered foules.
26Commeth it through thy wysdome that the Goshauke flieth toward the south?
27Doth the Egle mount vp, and make his nest on hye at thy comaundement?
17Who so laugheth his father to scorne, and setteth his mothers commaundement at naught, the rauens of the valley picke out his eyes, and deuoured be he of the young Egles.
7There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene:
17The likenesse of any maner of beast that is on the earth, or the likenesse of any maner fethered foule that fleeth in the ayre,
14Then chattered I lyke a swallowe, and lyke a crane, and mourned lyke a doue, I lift vp mine eyes into the heyght: O Lorde sayde my sicknesse kepeth me downe, ease thou me.
41Who prouideth meate for the rauen, when his young ones crye vnto God, and flee about for lacke of meate?
7The Storke in the ayre knoweth his appointed tyme, the Turtle doue, the Swallowe and the Crane consider the tyme of their trauayle: but my people wyll not knowe the tyme of the punishment of the Lorde.
7But there was another Egle, a great one, whiche had great wynges and many fethers: and beholde, the rootes of this vine turned towardes it, and spread out her braunches towards it, that she might water it by the trenches of her plantation.
9Is not mine heritage vnto me as a speckled birde? are not the birdes round about agaynst her? Come and gather ye together all the beastes of the fielde, come, that ye may eate it vp.
9He geueth vnto cattell their foode: euen vnto Rauens which call for it.
14If the burnt offeryng for the sacrifice of the Lorde be of fowles, he shall bring his sacrifice of turtle doues, or of the young pigeons.
30The Hedhogge, the Stellio, the Lacert, the Snayle, and the Moole.
16And he shall plucke away his croppe with his fethers, and cast them besyde the aulter on the east part, in the place of asshes.
14The flockes and all the beastes of the people shall lye in the middest of it, pellicanes and owles shal abide in the vpper postes of it, foules shall sing in the wyndowes, and desolation shalbe vpon the postes, for the Cedars are vncouered.
8the foules of the ayre, and the fishe of the sea, and whatsoeuer swymmeth in the seas.
29But nowe I am a brother of dragons, and a felowe of Estriches.