Hawks
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In the Bible, hawks are mentioned as part of the diverse avian life created by God, symbolizing aspects of His creation and divine wisdom. The hawk is specifically referenced in the context of its natural instincts and migratory patterns, which are seen as a testament to God's providence and the order He established in the natural world.

Biblical References:

1. Job 39:26 : "Does the hawk take flight by your understanding and spread its wings toward the south?" This verse is part of God's response to Job, highlighting the limitations of human understanding compared to divine wisdom. The hawk's ability to migrate and navigate vast distances is presented as an example of God's intricate design in creation, which operates beyond human comprehension.

2. Leviticus 11:16 and Deuteronomy 14:15: In these passages, the hawk is listed among the birds that are considered unclean for consumption under the Mosaic Law. This classification underscores the distinctiveness of certain animals within the dietary laws given to the Israelites, reflecting broader themes of holiness and separation.

Symbolism and Themes:

· Divine Wisdom and Providence: The hawk's migratory behavior is used in Scripture to illustrate the wisdom and sovereignty of God. It serves as a reminder of the Creator's intricate design and the natural order He established, which functions independently of human intervention.

· Unclean Animals: The inclusion of the hawk in the list of unclean birds in Levitical law highlights the concept of ritual purity and the distinctiveness of God's chosen people. The dietary restrictions served as a constant reminder of the Israelites' covenant relationship with God and their call to be set apart from other nations.

· Natural Instincts: The hawk's keen eyesight and hunting prowess are emblematic of the natural instincts endowed by God to His creatures. These attributes can be seen as a reflection of God's provision and care for all living beings, ensuring their survival and role within the ecosystem.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In the ancient Near East, hawks were known for their sharp vision and swift flight, characteristics that made them effective hunters. These traits would have been familiar to the Israelites and other cultures of the time, contributing to the bird's symbolic representation in biblical literature. The hawk's migratory patterns, observed by ancient peoples, would have further reinforced its association with divine wisdom and the mysteries of creation.

Overall, the biblical references to hawks serve to illustrate broader theological themes, such as God's wisdom, the order of creation, and the distinctiveness of His people. Through these references, the hawk becomes a symbol of the Creator's majesty and the intricate balance of the natural world.
Strong's Hebrew
1772. dayyah -- perhaps a kite (a bird of prey)
... 1771, 1772. dayyah. 1773 . perhaps a kite (a bird of prey). Transliteration:
dayyah Phonetic Spelling: (dah-yaw') Short Definition: hawks. ...
/hebrew/1772.htm - 6k
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Hawks
... Hawks. ... Mrs. Hawks was born in Hoosick, NY, May 28, 1835. For many years she
resided in Brooklyn, NY, where this hymn was written in 1872. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/nutter/hymn writers of the church/hawks.htm

! is that Foul Smell...
... And as birds also are counted victims by you, why do you not sacrifice vultures,
eagles, storks, falcons, hawks, ravens, sparrow-hawks, owls, and, along with ...
/.../arnobius/the seven books of arnobius against the heathen/16 what say you o.htm

The Mistakes of Christ's Foes and Friends
... such an ass as to fight against himself. As the proverb has it, 'Hawks do
not pick out hawks' eyes.'. It would carry us too far to ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture d/the mistakes of christs foes.htm

An Attempt to Account for Jesus
... As the proverb has it, 'Hawks do not pick out hawks' eyes.' But this plainly hopeless
attempt to account for Christ and His work may be turned into a witness ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture b/an attempt to account for.htm

Hymn Writers of the Church
... Guyon. Hall. Hammond. Hankey. Hart. Hastings. Hatch. Hatfield. Havergal. Haweis.
Hawker. Hawks. Hay. Hayward. Hearn. Heath. Heber. Hedge. Herbert. Herbert. Holden ...
//christianbookshelf.org/nutter/hymn writers of the church/

But I Pass from These Remarks, for I Know and I am Going to Show.. ...
... In a word, if we refuse our homage to statues and frigid images, the very counterpart
of their dead originals, with which hawks, and mice, and spiders are so ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/apology/chapter xii but i pass.htm

Ambassadors for Christ
... 19. A common object of hatred cements antagonists into strange alliance.
Hawks and kites join in assailing a dove. Pharisees and ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture d/ambassadors for christ.htm

The Mango-Tree
... All things, save I, are full of life: The minas, pluming velvet breasts; The monkeys,
in their foolish strife; The swooping hawks, the swinging nests; ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/andromeda and other poems/the mango-tree.htm

The Knight's Return
... The were wolves mutter, the night hawks moan, The raven croaks from the Raven-stone;
What care I for his boding groan, Riding the moorland to come to mine own? ...
/.../kingsley/andromeda and other poems/the knights return.htm

Three Pictures of one Reality
... as that, and nobody but Jesus Christ would have ventured to mend it and say, 'As
a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings,' when there are hawks in the sky ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture h/three pictures of one reality.htm

Thesaurus
Hawks (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Hawks (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 34:15 The arrowsnake
will make her hole and put her eggs there, and get her ...
/h/hawks.htm - 6k

Hawk (6 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for
the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry. ...
/h/hawk.htm - 14k

Flag (30 Occurrences)
... 7. (n.) A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls,
etc. 8. (n.) A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks. ...
/f/flag.htm - 18k

Falcon (2 Occurrences)
... All ornithologists know that eagles, vultures and the large hawks have such range
of vision that they at once descend from heights at which we cannot see them ...
/f/falcon.htm - 8k

Quarry (5 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) A heap of game killed. 5. (n.) The object of the chase; the animal
hunted for; game; especially, the game hunted with hawks. ...
/q/quarry.htm - 8k

Vulture (16 Occurrences)
... This bird waited until smaller vultures, eagles and hawks stripped a carcass to
the bone, then carried the skeleton aloft and dashed it on the rocks until the ...
/v/vulture.htm - 14k

Nest (22 Occurrences)
... Eagles use a large heap of coarse sticks and twigs on the cleft of a mountain (Job
39:27 Jeremiah 49:16 Obadiah 1:4); hawks prefer trees; vultures, hollow ...
/n/nest.htm - 18k

Ostrich (9 Occurrences)
... on the fringe of the wilderness, they fell into company with vulture, eagle, lion,
jackal and adder, and joined their voices with the night hawks and owls. ...
/o/ostrich.htm - 18k

Ospray (2 Occurrences)
... distinctive species, and so named separately. Moreover, the osprey was not
numerous as were other hawks and eagles. It was a bird that ...
/o/ospray.htm - 8k

Lure (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) A contrivance somewhat resembling a bird, and
often baited with raw meat; -- used by falconers in recalling hawks. ...
/l/lure.htm - 7k

Resources
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Hawks (1 Occurrence)

Isaiah 34:15
The arrowsnake will make her hole and put her eggs there, and get her young together under her shade: there the hawks will come together by twos.
(BBE NAS)

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