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Carrion Birds

David N. Bivin & Joshua N. Tilton 04Feb2022 LOY Commentary Leave a Comment

Carrion Birds describes the enormity of the destruction Jesus foresaw. Israel would be rendered carrion to be picked over by the Roman legions.

AcademicAdvanced ReadingApocalyptic LiteratureCommentaryDavid BivinDouble Tradition pericopaeExposition of ScriptureFlora and FaunaGary AsperschlagerHebrew ReconstructionLauren S. AsperschlagerLiz McLeodLOY CommentaryLuke 17:37Matt. 24:28Political IssuesRaptureRoman EmpireSayings of JesusTransmission of the Life of Jesus

A Body, Vultures and the Son of Man (Luke 17:37)

David N. Bivin 01Mar1992 Blog, Readers’ Perspective Leave a Comment

“Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together” (Luke 17:37; KJV), is certainly one of the most enigmatic of Jesus’ sayings.

David BivinJerusalem SchoolJP #37Liz McLeodLuke 17:37Matt. 24:28RaptureReaders' PerspectiveSayings of JesusScriptural Allusions in Jesus' TeachingSon of Man

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