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7 Animal Names in the Bible: Their Purpose and Symbolism

Seven animals are used in the Bible as symbols to teach moral lessons and have spiritual value. The eagle denotes safety and rebirth, while the lion stands for might and God's might. The lamb stands for sacrifice and innocence, while the snake symbolizes temptation and metamorphosis. Sheep stand for obedience and humility, the butterfly for change and rebirth, and the dove for serenity and heavenly direction.

Lamb

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Lamb

The lamb is a representation of innocence and sacrifice; it is frequently used to represent Jesus Christ as the "Lamb of God," who died on the cross to atone for humankind's sins and to represent holiness, atonement, and heavenly love.

 

Lion

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Lion

The lion, which stands for God's might and protection, is frequently associated with bravery and strength. According to Christian theology, Jesus is called the "Lion of Judah," denoting his regal power and victorious conquest.

 

Dove

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Dove

The dove is a symbol for the Holy Spirit, purity, and tranquility. It makes an appearance during Jesus' baptism, signifying the return of life by God's compassion and mercy as well as the presence of the divine.

 

Serpent

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Serpent

In the Garden of Eden, the serpent stood for sin, temptation, and deceit. It is connected to Satan and represents both the fall of man and the continuous conflict between good and evil.

 

Eagle

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Eagle

The eagle represents heavenly power, rebirth, and defense. According to Isaiah, it stands for people who put their faith in God, who get the ability to rise above hardship with restored spiritual strength.

 

Donkey

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Donkey

The donkey, representing humility and service, brought Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, signifying his nonviolent entry and the accomplishment of Old Testament prophecy in contrast to the rulers who waged war.

 

Raven

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Raven

The raven, which Noah sent after the deluge, represents God's support during adversity. Despite its frequent association with filth, it demonstrates God's concern for even the smallest of things.