Gier Eagle (see Vulture).
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Gier Eagle
Gier Eagle (see Vulture).
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Gier Eagle
Glede (see Hawk).
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Glede
Gnat (see Fly).
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A gnat is a very small fly-like creature that is more a bother than anything else.
Gnat
Why did God send the plagues to Egypt? This post is a meditation on the plagues of Egypt and is really involved.
Goat. In Bible times, Hebrew shepherds treasured the goat because it was such a useful animal. They wove its hair into a type of rough cloth. They drank the goat’s milk which is sweet and more nutritious than cow’s milk– ideal for making cheese. They even used goatskin bottles to transport water and wine. When the hide of these containers wore thin, they leaked and had to be patched (Josh. 9:4; Matt. 9:17).
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Cobra (see Snake). cobra a venomous snake.
Goose (see Fowl).
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Goose
Monkey. Monkeys are not native to Palestine. So King Solomon apparently had them imported from other nations, along with apes and other exotic goods such as ivory, silver, and gold. They may have come from India, Africa, or even parts of Lower Egypt. The NKJV has “monkeys” in (1 Kings 10:22) and (2 Chronicles 9:21). Other versions translate as “peacocks.” Also see Ape.
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The monkey and the ape are human like animals. While evolution puts them as our ancestors, Genesis says they came after we did in creation order.
Grasshopper. Numerous references to grasshoppers and locusts in the Bible show what an impact these insects had in the hot, dry lands of the ancient world. Some of these references are literal (Ex. 10:4-19) while others are symbolic (Num. 13:33).
The terms grasshopper and locust are often used interchangeably. A locust is one kind of grasshopper. Another term used rarely for these insects is katydid (Lev. 11:22), (NIV). It has a brown-colored body two to three inches long. Airborne, with two sets of wings, the locust was dreaded because of its destructive power as a foliage-eating insect in the ancient world.
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