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and the ostrich, and the night-hawk, and the seamew, and the hawk after its kind,
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Identifying the Birds
Scholars note the difficulty in precisely identifying every bird in this list, as ancient Hebrew names and translations vary (e.g., ostrich vs. owl, sea-gull vs. cuckoo). However, the general character is clear: they are largely birds of prey, scavengers, or creatures associated with desolate places. The phrase "after its kind" indicates that the prohibition applied to entire families of these types of birds.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
As far as they can be identified, the birds mentioned here are those that live on animal food. They were those which the Israelites might have been…
19th Century
Anglican
And the owl. — Better, and the ostrich, as the Authorized Version rightly renders it in the margin in three out of the ei…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the owl The great and little owls being after mentioned, it seems best, by the word here used, to understand the…
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