Deuteronomy - 14:18



18 and the stork, and the heron after its kind, and the hoopoe, and the bat.

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Explanation and meaning of Deuteronomy 14:18.

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And the stork, and the heron after her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat.
The bittern, and the charadrion, every one in their kind: the hoop also and the bat.
The stork and the heron and birds of that sort, and the hoopoe and the bat.
and the stork, and the heron after its kinds, and the hoopoe, and the bat.
the pelican and the plover, each in their kind, likewise the crested hoopoe and the bat.
Et ciconia, et charadrius secundum speciem suam: et upupa et vespertilio.

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the lapwing--the upupa or hoop: a beautiful bird, but of the most unclean habits. [See on Leviticus 11:19].

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