Showing posts with label Book of Amos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book of Amos. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Color the Sycomore That Grows in The Bible Lands

Sycomore. With bunches of fruit.

 

Description of Botanical Coloring Page: The Sycomore, a fig tree (Ficus sycomorus) with small fruit found in Israel in and near towns. Amos was a gatherer of sycomore fruit (Amos 7. 14). The fruit, though small and of poor quality, was much eaten by the poorer people, and its broad evergreen foliage afforded a welcome shade. The wood was soft and porous, but in Egypt it was extensively used for furniture, doors, boxes, and mummy cases. It should not be confounded with the sycamore, which is a maple, and is not mentioned in the Bible.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Holy Trinity Battle the Behemoth and Leviathan

Description of Coloring Page: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit go to battle for men, shield, swords, nasty looking fish and dragon, Greek Orthodox coloring page

Behemoth (/bɨˈhməθ/ or /ˈb.əməθ/, also /ˈb.əmɔːθ/; Hebrew: בהמות‎, behemoth (modern: behemot)) is a beast mentioned in Job 40:15–24. Suggested identities range from a mythological creature to an elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros or buffalo. Some creationists believe it to be a description of a sauropod, due to its tail being described as like a cedar tree. Metaphorically, the name has come to be used for any extremely large or powerful entity.

Leviathan (/lɨˈv.əθən/; Hebrew: לִוְיָתָן, Modern Livyatan, Tiberian Liwyāṯān ; "twisted, coiled") is a sea monster referenced in the Tanakh, or the Old Testament. The word has become synonymous with any large sea monster or creature. In literature (e.g., Herman Melville's Moby-Dick) it refers to great whales, and in Modern Hebrew, it simply means "whale". It is described extensively in Book of Job 41 and mentioned in Job 3:8, Amos 9:3, Psalm 74:13-23, Psalm 104:26 and Isaiah 27:1.

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