The Prophet and The Eagle: Difference between revisions
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#Five (5) verses refer to vultures, not eagles (Job 39:27, Prov 30:17, Micah 1:16, Matt 24:28 and Luke 17:37). For a detailed discussion, see our article on [[Matthew 24:28]]. | #Five (5) verses refer to vultures, not eagles (Job 39:27, Prov 30:17, Micah 1:16, Matt 24:28 and Luke 17:37). For a detailed discussion, see our article on [[Matthew 24:28]]. | ||
#Four (4) verses refer to the 'unclean' animals that were not kosher to eat (Lev 11:13 & 18 and Deut 14:12 & 17). | #Four (4) verses refer to the 'unclean' animals that were not kosher to eat (Lev 11:13 & 18 and Deut 14:12 & 17). | ||
# | #Eighteen (18) refer to characteristics of eagles and are used as illustrations, descriptions or metaphors. None of these illustrations relate to prophets. (Deut 28:49, 2 Sam 1:23, Job 9:26, Psalms 103:5, Prov 23:5, Prov 30:19, Isaiah 40:31, Jer 4:13, Jeremiah 48:40, Jeremiah 49:16, Jeremiah 49:22, Lam 4:19, Daniel 4:33, Daniel 7:4, Hos 8:1, Obadiah 4, Habakkuk 1:8, Revelation 12:14) | ||
#Two (2) verses are metaphors for God (Exodus 19:4, Deut 32:11) | |||
# | #Three (3) verses refer to angels (Ezek. 1:10, 10:14, Revelation 4:7) | ||
# | #Two (2) verses identify people of strength (Ezekiel 17:3, 17:7) | ||
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The primary reference to an eagle is as a descriptor or an illustration of such things as fierce swiftness and strength. It is NEVER used as a reference to prophetic wisdom or vision. Other than King Saul (2 Sam 1:23 where Saul and Jonathan are referred to as "swifter than eagles"), that are no prophets or seers that were likened to an eagle. | |||
=What William Branham said= | =What William Branham said= |
Revision as of 20:33, 1 July 2013
What is the importance of an "Eagle Ministry"? What the Bible saysThe KJV Bible uses the world "Eagle" 34 times:
The primary reference to an eagle is as a descriptor or an illustration of such things as fierce swiftness and strength. It is NEVER used as a reference to prophetic wisdom or vision. Other than King Saul (2 Sam 1:23 where Saul and Jonathan are referred to as "swifter than eagles"), that are no prophets or seers that were likened to an eagle. What William Branham saidScripture ReferencesEagleThe word eagle is mentioned 34 times in the KJV:
VultureThe word "vulture" is mentioned 4 times in the KJV:
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