Introduction to Bible Birds

Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) ©WikiC

Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) ©WikiC

Introduction to Bible Birds

This is an Introduction to the Bible Birds. We have been adding many things about the birds in the Bible and other birds that are not named in the Bible, but the Lord made all the birds.

On Day Five (5) of creation, the birds were created. They didn’t just happen. They were designed by God and each one is different. Each one was given just what it needs to live, eat, and make more birds.

Genesis 1:20-23 NKJV
(20) Then God said, “Let the waters abound with an abundance of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the face of the firmament of the heavens.”
(21) So God created great sea creatures and every living thing that moves, with which the waters abounded, according to their kind, andevery winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.
(22) And God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.”
(23) So the evening and the morning were the fifth day.

I know there are some big words in those verses, but the bold letters help find important words.

Did you see the “let birds multiply”? That doesn’t mean they do math. It means that they were to have baby birds, then the baby could grow up and have more baby birds. Then there would be lots of birds.

We will be telling you more soon. Come back and find out about the many birds in the bible.

See:

Bible Birds

Birds of the Bible

Wordless Birds

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(Sept 1 – Opened up a new section of the blog called Kids Section – Bible Birds. This is the Introduction for their Bible Birds section, which has links to easier reading articles or ones written for the younger folks.

Some of these articles were here already and others were written just for the Birds of the Bible For Kids blog.  We are placing a copy of all articles on this blog. This will save much duplications. Also, the younger readers will also have the benefit of the wealth of information here also.

Expect to see more articles for both our regular readers and our younger readers. You might be surprised how interesting they can be.

7 thoughts on “Introduction to Bible Birds

  1. This is one of the most beautiful birds I’ve ever seen. It also started that song going through my head: “Yellow bird, high in banana tree. Yellow bird, you sit all alone like me ……”
    (Now you’ll have it going through your head, hehehehe.)

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      • I didn’t see anything different, so I figured you’re waiting to see what the guy at church can come up with. He might be able to get you just what you want, and I would hold out for that if there’s a chance. After all, you’ll probably use it for another six years. You’re not like me — getting bored and changing things every week or two. I had to go ahead and change the bear because people were thinking that the first line of the quote was the title of the blog.

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          • Oh, yes. I’m sorry. We have talked so much about the title I thought that was what you were referring to. I like how you encouraged all the readers to check out the articles that are written for kids. I think you’re right. They really don’t know how interesting they can be until they read them. I discovered that in the Junior Books section of our library too. Sometimes I enjoy reading them more than the books for my own age. I hope you get a good response from people for including the Kid’s section here.

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