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  2. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Safely to step upon its body, or even linger by the hole where it coils itself, is manifestly a sign of God's particular protection (Ps. 91 (Vulgate: Ps. 90) :13 ; Isaiah 11:8). Sophar , one of Job 's friends, speaks of the wicked as sucking the venom of péthén, in punishment whereof the food he takes shall be turned within him into the gall ...

  3. Living creatures (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The lion is also a symbol of courage, bravery, and protection. The Eagle The eagle represents Jesus as the Son of God, symbolizing His divinity, majesty, and power. This face is often associated with Jesus’ role as the Son of God, who came to reveal the Father’s love and glory. The eagle is also a symbol of freedom, strength, and vision.

  4. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Dali considered the giraffe to be a masculine symbol. A flaming giraffe was meant to be a "masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster". [124]: 123 Several children's books feature the giraffe, including David A. Ufer's The Giraffe Who Was Afraid of Heights, Giles Andreae's Giraffes Can't Dance and Roald Dahl's The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me.

  5. Tetramorph - Wikipedia

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    The lion is Matthew, because Matthew portrays the Lord Jesus as the King; the ox is Mark, because Mark portrays Him as a servant; the man is Luke, because Luke portrays Him as a perfect, genuine man; the eagle is John, because John portrays Him as God. This view takes the creatures as symbols of "not the personal character of the Evangelists ...

  6. The Louisville Zoo's baby giraffe has been named. See what ...

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    The forgone name options were Tana, the name of a Kenya river where the giraffes reside, and Mdogo, meaning "little" or "young" in Swahili. Nyasi was born to Kianga, his 7-year-old mother, and ...

  7. Set (deity) - Wikipedia

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    They chose Set, originally Upper Egypt's chief god, the god of foreigners and the god they found most similar to their own chief god, Hadad, as their patron [citation needed]. Set then became worshiped as the chief god once again. The Hyksos King Apophis is recorded as worshiping Set exclusively, as described in the following passage: [41]

  8. If You See a Hawk, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore hawk feathers and headdresses to symbolize Ra, the sun god, who took the form of a hawk. Hawks were believed to be mediators between gods and humans, guiding souls ...

  9. Tennessee zoo says it has welcomed a spotless giraffe - AOL

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    According to Brights Zoo, where the giraffe was born, she is the only known only solid-colored reticulated giraffe in the world. Reticulated giraffes are a subspecies of giraffes.