Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1909 - 467 páginas |
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... gives greater emphasis to the important place birds always have occupied in history than the fact that one of the oldest pictures in the world has birds as its subject . It is a fragment of a fresco taken from a tomb at Maydoon , and ...
... gives greater emphasis to the important place birds always have occupied in history than the fact that one of the oldest pictures in the world has birds as its subject . It is a fragment of a fresco taken from a tomb at Maydoon , and ...
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... give drink to every beast of the field ; The wild asses quench their thirst . By them the fowls of the heaven have their habitation , They sing among the branches . " There were cold mountain rivulets , dashing through rocky gorges ...
... give drink to every beast of the field ; The wild asses quench their thirst . By them the fowls of the heaven have their habitation , They sing among the branches . " There were cold mountain rivulets , dashing through rocky gorges ...
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... give to the actors of the book a setting which would seem familiar to readers of all time any- where on the face of the globe . So true to all lands everywhere are those pictures of life where one day's journey led from snow - capped ...
... give to the actors of the book a setting which would seem familiar to readers of all time any- where on the face of the globe . So true to all lands everywhere are those pictures of life where one day's journey led from snow - capped ...
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... give a good smell . " It was Samuel who recorded of Abigail , of whom all housewives have heard , that she " made haste and took two hundred loaves , and two bottles of wine , and five sheep ready dressed , and five measures of parched ...
... give a good smell . " It was Samuel who recorded of Abigail , of whom all housewives have heard , that she " made haste and took two hundred loaves , and two bottles of wine , and five sheep ready dressed , and five measures of parched ...
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... give a smell , And at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits , new and old . " No wonder the birds were numerous , and so tame they could be snared and netted . Gourds made phenomenal growth , often a foot a day , and were planted ...
... give a smell , And at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits , new and old . " No wonder the birds were numerous , and so tame they could be snared and netted . Gourds made phenomenal growth , often a foot a day , and were planted ...
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Almighty Aristophanes Aristotle beasts beautiful Bible lands Bible writers birds of abomination bittern blue heron brooding cedar chapter chickens cloud color cormorant crane creatures cried David desert doubt doves eagle earth Edom eggs Egypt exquisite eyes feathers feet fish flight flocks fowl Galilee Gennesaret habit hath heaven Hebrew herons Holy Land horned owl Isaiah Jabbok Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jordan knew lapwing Lebanon little owl living Lord mate mentioned Moab Moses mountains neck nest night hawk numbers old version ospray ostrich Palestine partridge peacocks peafowl pelican picture pigeons plains Pliny poet poetic prey quail raven recorded rivers rock sand snare Solomon song sparrows species spices stork STRATTON-PORTER swallow tail temple thee things thou thought tion to-day translation trees unto valleys voice vulture wild wilderness wings wonderful wrote young