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The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water. This is like the lobster that preys on the fish. When it dives into the water it looks as it been cast out of the heavens. Adam named the cormorant 'cast out'. | The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water. This is like the lobster that preys on the fish. When it dives into the water it looks as it been cast out of the heavens. Adam named the cormorant 'cast out'. | ||
| − | Those who have been cast out are not a good source for teaching | + | Those who have been cast out are not a good source for teaching. <ref>Ga 4:30 Nevertheless what saith the scripture? Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman. Law vs. grace</ref> The cormorant represents those under such judgement. |
:'''cormorant''' ''shalak '' [[שלך]] - cast out <ref>07994 ref. 07993</ref> | :'''cormorant''' ''shalak '' [[שלך]] - cast out <ref>07994 ref. 07993</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:09, 13 December 2022
Cormorant
The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water. This is like the lobster that preys on the fish. When it dives into the water it looks as it been cast out of the heavens. Adam named the cormorant 'cast out'.
Those who have been cast out are not a good source for teaching. [1] The cormorant represents those under such judgement.