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Eagle
How is it that Israel, who has seen many miracles from God, continually were chasing after false gods? They forgot the Lord. [1] [2] [3].
- Perhaps Adam saw the lone eagle on high, looking down on all and thought to himself, "That bird thinks he is a god".
The eagle represents those who forget God.
- eagle nesher נשׁר - forget נש the revelation ר.