bare you on eagles’ wings
Eagle-wings imagery describes the LORD’s powerful deliverance of Israel.
Eagle and wings imagery uses wings, flight, shelter, and eagle strength to describe deliverance, protection, renewal, swift judgment, or refuge under the LORD.
Eagle and wings imagery uses wings, flight, shelter, and eagle strength to describe deliverance, protection, renewal, swift judgment, or refuge under the LORD.
A biblical protection-and-movement motif in which wings and eagle language convey covenant rescue, divine shelter, renewed strength, swift approach, or the vulnerability of those seeking refuge.
These examples show how Eagle and Wings Imagery functions in biblical language, rhetoric, poetry, prophecy, narrative, or theological imagery.
bare you on eagles’ wings
Eagle-wings imagery describes the LORD’s powerful deliverance of Israel.
as an eagle stirreth up her nest
Eagle imagery depicts the LORD’s guiding and carrying care.
under whose wings thou art come to trust
Wings imagery presents refuge found under the LORD’s covenant care.
hide me under the shadow of thy wings
Wing-shadow imagery expresses prayer for divine protection.
under the shadow of thy wings
Wings imagery describes the safety of those who trust in God.
under his wings shalt thou trust
Protective wing imagery portrays the LORD’s sheltering faithfulness.
mount up with wings as eagles
Eagle-wings imagery describes renewed strength from waiting on the LORD.
set thy nest among the stars
Eagle/nest imagery exposes proud security before judgment.
gathereth her chickens under her wings
Wing imagery expresses Christ’s compassionate desire to shelter Jerusalem.
two wings of a great eagle
Eagle-wings imagery describes divinely provided escape and preservation.
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