The Prophet and The Eagle: Difference between revisions

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# refer to characteristics of eagles and are used as illustrations 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
# refer to characteristics of eagles and are used as illustrations 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
# refer to metaphors for God (Exodus 19:4, Deut 32:11,  
# refer to metaphors for God (Exodus 19:4, Deut 32:11,  
#The rest refer to angels,  
#Five (5) verses refer to angels (Ezek. 1:10, 10:14,
#and identifying people of strength  
#and identifying people of strength  


So it appears that an eagle is a type of fierce swiftness and strength, not of prophetic wisdom or vision. Other than King Saul, we could not find a prophet or seer that was likened to an Eagle.  
So it appears that an eagle is a type of fierce swiftness and strength, not of prophetic wisdom or vision. Other than King Saul, we could not find a prophet or seer that was likened to an Eagle.  


Ezekiel 1:10
Ezekiel 10:14
#Ezekiel 17:3
#Ezekiel 17:3
#Ezekiel 17:7
#Ezekiel 17:7