Bible Plants and Animals

Bible Plants and Animals

Author: Alfred Ernest Knight

Publisher: Andesite Press

Published: 2015-08-09

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781296628406

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Bible Plants and Animals; Illustrations of Over One Thousand Passages of Scripture, from the Works of Travellers and Other Sources

Bible Plants and Animals; Illustrations of Over One Thousand Passages of Scripture, from the Works of Travellers and Other Sources

Author: Alfred Ernest Knight

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781230340838

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VI. THE ANIMAL CREATION, - INSECTS, BEASTS, AND REPTILES. Ailder--Ant--Antelope--Ape--Asp--Ass-- Bat-- Bear-- Bee-- Behemoth -- Boar -- Bull -- Camel -- Camel-leopard (see Chamois) -- Cankerworm -- Caterpillar--Chameleon--Chamois--Cockatrice-- Coney--Dog--Dragon -- Fallow-deer -- Ferret--Flea--Fly--Fox --Frog -- Gazelle (see Antelope) -- Gnat--Goat (see Flocks and Herds, and Wild Goat, chap, v.)--Hare--Hart (see Antelope)-- Hind (see Antelope)--Hornet--Horse--Hyena--Hyrax (see Coney) --Jackal-- Jerboa (see Coney)--Kangfud -- Leopard -- Leviathan --Lice--Lion--Lizard--Locust--Mole--Moth--Mouse (see Coney) --Mule--Palmer-worm--Porcupine (see Kangfud)--Pygarg (see Antelope)--Roe (see Antelope)--Roebuck (see Antelope)--ScorpionSerpent--Sheep (see Flocks and Herds, chap, v.)--Snail--Spider-- Swine--Tortoise--Unicom--Viper (see Serpent)--Weasel--Whale (see Dragon and Fish, chap, viii.l--Wild Ass (see Ass)--Wild Goat --Wolf. The Bible not being a book designed to instruct mankind in the laws of creation, but rather a revelation of the mind of God with reference to man himself, we need not expect, when entering upon an examination of the animals therein referred to, to find that any systematic arrangement has been recognised, nor even the broad divisions into classes, orders, and families. When animals are mentioned at all it is always in connection with man. In Genesis i. and ii., where man is first brought upon the scene, we see him as the lord of creation, giving names "to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field" (ver. 19 and 20). At the fall the lower creation participates in the curse, and suffering and death become the portion of animals as well as men; at the present moment, in the expressive...