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Re: Isaiah 40:31 - Question

Post by jimwalton » Mon Mar 08, 2021 11:17 am

There are 11 species of eagle in Israel, and to which particular specie he is referring is unknowable and ultimately irrelevant. The term he uses is נֶשֶׁר† (nesher), which is a general term for a vulture or eagle. Eagles were often used as positive symbols, so the likelihood here is that he is referring to an eagle, not a vulture. His point is that power, grace, majesty, and speed—images for his purposes of renewal, strength, endurance, and ultimately hope—are characteristics of a person who lives by the covenant, as opposed to the proud who are brought to nothing (vv. 23-24).

Isaiah 40:31 - Question

Post by Reconnoiter » Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:36 pm

Jim,

I have a really random question. Isaiah 40:31 is a very popular passage and admittedly one of my all time favorites. What kind/species of eagle/bird would the author be referring to? What's most likely? Thanks!

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