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What does the Bible say about Jesus compared to an eagle?

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The Bible compares Jesus to an eagle to illustrate His strength, swiftness, and protective nature over His people.

The imagery of an eagle in the Scriptures signifies several attributes of Jesus Christ. As seen in Exodus 19:4, God states, 'I bare you on Eagles' wings and brought you unto myself,' indicating His care and protection. This metaphor extends to Christ, who is described as both powerful and swift, similar to an eagle in flight. Like an eagle that bears its young on its wings, Christ carries believers through life's dangers, offering them refuge and safety.

Moreover, the eagle's ability to rise high and see far represents Christ's divine omniscience and authority. He sees the hidden motives of man's heart and is capable of delivering justice against evil. Jesus, as the great eagle, rescues His church from sin and grants them eternal security, demonstrating both tenderness and power as He leads them through this world into the next.

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