Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... Land . After forty years of wandering the spot was located , and the Hebrews began making homes for their families and regulations for their government . In considering what Moses had to say of the birds , and those he mentioned in the ...
... Land . After forty years of wandering the spot was located , and the Hebrews began making homes for their families and regulations for their government . In considering what Moses had to say of the birds , and those he mentioned in the ...
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... land masses cooled they shrank greatly , and the depressions formed the beds of seas , while the highest points lifted above the water . When the crust and seas cooled , through untold periods of time , the vapour was not thrown up ...
... land masses cooled they shrank greatly , and the depressions formed the beds of seas , while the highest points lifted above the water . When the crust and seas cooled , through untold periods of time , the vapour was not thrown up ...
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... land ; and with different environment took on different forms . While these forms were developing in the water , in the warm , steaming , half - light on land great beds of mosses , marsh plants , and gigantic ferns fifty feet in height ...
... land ; and with different environment took on different forms . While these forms were developing in the water , in the warm , steaming , half - light on land great beds of mosses , marsh plants , and gigantic ferns fifty feet in height ...
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... land and water with life . The only explanation for this would seem to be that these germs were caught in the vapour clouds and fell upon the earth in the form of rain . " " Now , as we dig up layers of coal , and the slate and rock ...
... land and water with life . The only explanation for this would seem to be that these germs were caught in the vapour clouds and fell upon the earth in the form of rain . " " Now , as we dig up layers of coal , and the slate and rock ...
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... Land . As a rule , it is easy to see why he so emphatically declared certain birds an " abomination . " There was a good natural history reason , especially as the list stands in the latest and most scholarly translations . Other Bible ...
... Land . As a rule , it is easy to see why he so emphatically declared certain birds an " abomination . " There was a good natural history reason , especially as the list stands in the latest and most scholarly translations . Other Bible ...
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Almighty animals appearance Aristophanes Aristotle beasts beautiful Bible lands Bible writers bittern brooding cedar chapter chickens cloud colour cormorant crane creatures cried David desert doubt doves eagle earth Edom eggs Egypt exquisite eyes feathers feet fish flight flocks fowl Galilee GENE STRATTON-PORTER Gennesaret habit hath heaven Hebrew herons Holy Land Isaiah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jordan jungle fowl knew lapwing Lebanon little owl living Lord mate mentioned Moab Moses mountains natural history nest night hawk numbers old version ostrich Palestine partridge peafowl pelican picture pigeons plains Pliny poet poetic prey quail Ralph Connor raven recorded Rex Beach rivers rock sands snare Solomon song sparrows species spices stork swallow tail temple thee things thou thought to-day trees unto valleys voice vulture wild wilderness wings wonderful wrote young