Afflicted Saints, God’s is a dictionary entry post on affliction, why and circumstances of God’s afflicting his saints.
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Abyss
The Abyss in the Bible refers to hell, a place of torment for the wicked who willfully refuse to acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Savior.
Definition of the Antichrist
Definition of the Antichrist
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beetle
Beetle. Beetles fly, but they do not leap (Lev. 11:21).
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Fly
Fly. The “flies” of the Bible included the common housefly, as well as other two-winged insects. Many of these were biting insects.4 Continue reading
Deer
Deer was admired for its agility and grace, its ability to sense danger quickly, and its swiftness.
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Eagle
bittern
Bittern. This bird is similar to the heron. The KJV uses “bittern” in (Isaiah 14:23; 34:11); and (Zephaniah 2:14), referring to a creature that dwells in ruined places– a symbol of abandonment.
The bittern can be found in marshes all over the world. His loud cry, hollow and drum-like, booms through the darkness while he hunts his prey. The bittern was considered an omen of desolation and a prophecy of evil. Bitterns are large birds, about two feet long, with a gift of camouflage. A bittern may freeze with his long beak tilted skyward and be overlooked among reeds swaying gently in the wind. Bitterns eat frogs, snails, worms, and small fish.
Other translations of the Hebrew word for bittern are hedgehog (Is. 14:23; Zeph 2:14), (RSV) and porcupine (Is. 14:23), (NKJV; (Is. 34:11), RSV, NKJV).
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Cuchow
See Cuchoo
Gier Eagle
Gier Eagle (see Vulture).
Source: [Anon-Animals]
Gier Eagle