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Wings <ref name="term_9415" /> | == Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_69289" /> == | ||
<p> ''''' wingz ''''' ( כּנף , <i> ''''' kānāph ''''' </i> ; πτέρυξ , <i> ''''' ptérux ''''' </i> ): Biblical references to the wings of birds are common, especially in Psalms, many of them exquisitely poetical. | <p> Used as a symbol of protection. Under 'the shadow of God's wings' is referred to in the Psalms; and the Lord said He would often have gathered [[Israel]] as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, but they would not. Psalm 17:8; Psalm 36:7; Psalm 57:1; Matthew 23:37; etc. [[Wings]] were given for rapid motion. The living creatures in Ezekiel 1 , had each four wings, and those in Isaiah 6:2 and Revelation 4 , had each of them six wings. God's executives are swift messengers. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_9415" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' wingz ''''' ( כּנף , <i> ''''' kānāph ''''' </i> ; πτέρυξ , <i> ''''' ptérux ''''' </i> ): Biblical references to the wings of birds are common, especially in Psalms, many of them exquisitely poetical. Often the wings of an eagle are mentioned because they are from 7 to 9 feet in sweep, of untiring flight, and have strength to carry heavy burdens: so they became the symbol of strength and endurance. [[Ancient]] monuments and obelisks are covered with the heads of bulls, lions, different animals, and men even, to which the wings of an eagle were added to symbolize strength. Sometimes the wings of a stork are used to portray strong flight, as in the vision of Zechariah: "Then lifted [[I]] up mine eyes, and saw, and, behold, there came forth two women, and the wind was in their wings; now they had wings like the wings of a stork; and they lifted up the ephah between earth and heaven" ( Zechariah 5:9 ). The wings of a dove symbolized love. Wings in the abstract typified shelter, strength or speed, as a rule, while in some instances their use was ingenious and extremely poetical, as when Job records that the [[Almighty]] used wings to indicate migration: "And stretcheth her wings toward the south" ( Job 39:26 ). In Psalm 17:8 there is a wonderful poetical imagery in the plea, "Hide me under the shadow of thy wings." In Psalm 18:10 there is a reference to "the wings of the wind." And in Psalm 55:6 the [[Psalmist]] cries, "Oh that [[I]] had wings like a dove!" The brightness and peace of prosperous times are beautifully described in Psalm 68:13 , the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her pinions with pale green gold.' The first rays of dawn are compared to "the wings of the morning" ( Psalm 139:9 ). [[Solomon]] was thinking of the swiftness of wings when he said, "For riches' certainly make themselves wings, like an eagle that flieth toward heaven" ( Proverbs 23:5 ). So also was Isaiah in Isaiah 40:31 , "They that wait for [[Yahweh]] shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint." In Malachi 4:2 the King James Version, there is a beautiful reference, "But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings." the Revised Version (British and American) changes "his" to "its." Wings as an emblem of love were used by Jesus in the cry, [["O]] [[Jerusalem]] ... how often would [[I]] have gathered thy children ... as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings" ( Matthew 23:37 ). </p> | |||
==References == | ==References == | ||
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<ref name="term_69289"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/wings Wings from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_9415"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/wings Wings from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_9415"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/wings Wings from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:02, 13 October 2021
Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]
Used as a symbol of protection. Under 'the shadow of God's wings' is referred to in the Psalms; and the Lord said He would often have gathered Israel as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, but they would not. Psalm 17:8; Psalm 36:7; Psalm 57:1; Matthew 23:37; etc. Wings were given for rapid motion. The living creatures in Ezekiel 1 , had each four wings, and those in Isaiah 6:2 and Revelation 4 , had each of them six wings. God's executives are swift messengers.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
wingz ( כּנף , kānāph ; πτέρυξ , ptérux ): Biblical references to the wings of birds are common, especially in Psalms, many of them exquisitely poetical. Often the wings of an eagle are mentioned because they are from 7 to 9 feet in sweep, of untiring flight, and have strength to carry heavy burdens: so they became the symbol of strength and endurance. Ancient monuments and obelisks are covered with the heads of bulls, lions, different animals, and men even, to which the wings of an eagle were added to symbolize strength. Sometimes the wings of a stork are used to portray strong flight, as in the vision of Zechariah: "Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and, behold, there came forth two women, and the wind was in their wings; now they had wings like the wings of a stork; and they lifted up the ephah between earth and heaven" ( Zechariah 5:9 ). The wings of a dove symbolized love. Wings in the abstract typified shelter, strength or speed, as a rule, while in some instances their use was ingenious and extremely poetical, as when Job records that the Almighty used wings to indicate migration: "And stretcheth her wings toward the south" ( Job 39:26 ). In Psalm 17:8 there is a wonderful poetical imagery in the plea, "Hide me under the shadow of thy wings." In Psalm 18:10 there is a reference to "the wings of the wind." And in Psalm 55:6 the Psalmist cries, "Oh that I had wings like a dove!" The brightness and peace of prosperous times are beautifully described in Psalm 68:13 , the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her pinions with pale green gold.' The first rays of dawn are compared to "the wings of the morning" ( Psalm 139:9 ). Solomon was thinking of the swiftness of wings when he said, "For riches' certainly make themselves wings, like an eagle that flieth toward heaven" ( Proverbs 23:5 ). So also was Isaiah in Isaiah 40:31 , "They that wait for Yahweh shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint." In Malachi 4:2 the King James Version, there is a beautiful reference, "But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings." the Revised Version (British and American) changes "his" to "its." Wings as an emblem of love were used by Jesus in the cry, "O Jerusalem ... how often would I have gathered thy children ... as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings" ( Matthew 23:37 ).