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What does the Bible say about saints compared to eagles?

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The Bible likens saints to eagles, emphasizing their strength, nobility, and ability to soar spiritually.

In Isaiah 40:31, believers are compared to eagles, illustrating their ability to renew strength through faith in the Lord. Just as eagles are the foremost of birds, saints are portrayed as the chief among men, having noble traits and a divine lineage, as evidenced in Psalm 16:2-3. This metaphor conveys not only the exalted position of the saints but also their spiritual vitality, ability to perceive heavenly truths, and their swift movements in performing God's will.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:31, Psalm 16:2-3

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