Genesis 1-2 - Adam in Eden with authority the beasts
Genesis 6-9 - Noah in the ark with authority over the beasts
Isaiah 65 - a vision of the new earth shows the beasts at peace with one another
Daniel 7 - the Son of Man given authority over the (4) beasts
Zephaniah 2 - godless nations become the haunts of wild beasts
Mark 1 - Jesus in the wilderness hanging with the beasts
Revelation 13 - the ultimate Beast wreaks havoc
Revelation 19 - this Beast conquered by . . . a Lamb
3 comments:
What's the original Greek for "hanging with the beasts"?
and, of course, we can't forget what is perhaps the most noble of moments for the post-fall beasts in the Bible: the beasts of Nineveh were covered with sackcloth (Jonah 3:8).
God pities the beasts of this city, for Nineveh has 12,000 people and "also much cattle" (Jonah 4:11).
Excellent Drew!
Thanks for adding this.
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