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In biblical literature, the term "pinions" refers to the wings or feathers of a bird, often used metaphorically to describe God's protection, strength, and care for His people. The imagery of pinions is rich in symbolism, drawing on the natural world to convey spiritual truths and divine attributes.
Biblical References:1.
Deuteronomy 32:11 : "As an eagle stirs up its nest and hovers over its young, He spreads His wings to catch them and carries them on His pinions." This verse is part of the Song of Moses, where God is likened to an eagle caring for its young. The imagery of pinions here emphasizes God's nurturing and protective nature, suggesting that He actively supports and guides His people.
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Psalm 91:4 : "He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart." In this psalm, the metaphor of pinions is used to describe God's protective care. The faithful are assured of safety and security under the shelter of God's wings, highlighting His reliability and steadfastness.
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Ezekiel 17:3 : "Say, ‘This is what the Lord GOD says: A great eagle with great wings, long pinions, and full plumage of many colors came to Lebanon and took away the top of the cedar.’" In this prophetic parable, the eagle with long pinions represents a powerful kingdom. The use of pinions here underscores the might and reach of the eagle, symbolizing the far-reaching influence and authority of the kingdom it represents.
Symbolism and Themes:·
Protection and Care: The imagery of pinions often conveys a sense of divine protection and care. Just as a bird uses its wings to shield and nurture its young, God is depicted as a protector who offers refuge and safety to His people.
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Strength and Power: Pinions also symbolize strength and power. The majestic wings of an eagle, for instance, are a testament to its ability to soar high and exert dominance. This imagery is used to reflect God's omnipotence and His sovereign control over creation.
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Guidance and Support: The metaphor of pinions can also imply guidance and support. As an eagle carries its young on its wings, God is portrayed as one who guides His people through life's challenges, providing support and direction.
Theological Implications:The use of pinions in Scripture serves to remind believers of God's intimate involvement in their lives. It reassures them of His unwavering commitment to their well-being and His ability to protect and sustain them through all circumstances. The imagery invites believers to trust in God's providence and to seek refuge under His wings, confident in His faithfulness and love.
In summary, the biblical concept of pinions is a powerful metaphor that encapsulates themes of divine protection, strength, and guidance, offering believers a vivid picture of God's care and sovereignty.
Strong's Hebrew
83. eber --pinions... 82, 83. eber. 84 .
pinions. Transliteration: eber Phonetic Spelling:
(ay-ber') Short Definition: wings. Word Origin from the same
...84. ebrah -- a pinion
... a pinion. Transliteration: ebrah Phonetic Spelling: (eb-raw') Short Definition:
pinions.... of eber Definition a pinion NASB Word Usage pinion (1),pinions (3)....
Library
The Babe that I Carry Carries Me, Saith Mary, and He Has Lowered...
... Hymn XII. The Babe that I carry carries me, saith Mary, and He has lowered His wings,
and taken and placed me between Hispinions, and mounted into the air....
Stirring the Eagle's Nest.
... "As an eagle stirreth up her nest, that fluttereth over her young, he spread
abroad his wings, he took them, he bare them on hispinions."...
The Sheltering Wing
... song, of God's protection and guidance as that of the eagle who stirred up his nest,
and hovered over the young with his wings, and bore them on hispinions....
The Eagle and Its Brood
... it should read thus, 'As an eagle stirreth up his nest, fluttereth over his young,
He spreads abroad His wings, takes them, bears them on Hispinions.' That is...
Prepositional Phrases
... physiognomy of nature. piece of pedantry [pedantry = attention to detail].pinions
of eloquence [pinions = primary feather of a bird]. pinnacle of favor....
Andromeda
... Blinded with kisses their eyes, unreproved, and above them in worship Hovered the
terns, and the seagulls swept past them on silverypinions Echoing softly...
A Strain of Sodom.
... Subaqueous; nor they which, modulant. 65 Onpinions, hang suspended near the clouds;
Nor they which with forth-stretched body creep. Over earth's face....
Genesis.
... Then, on the fifth, the liquid [1253] streams receive. Their fish, and birds poise
in the lower air. 25 Theirpinions many-hued. The sixth, again,....
The Adventures of Saint James of Spain.
... Unappalled by the sight, he climbed the mountain's height, where, perched on a pinnacle
of rock, appeared a mighty bird, with fierypinions"a winged phoenix....
For the King There were Three Great Perils: the People...
... A lithe and beautiful creature, she swayed and bent, with arms extended, her feet,
now slow as thepinions of a sailing hawk, now swift as the wings of a...
Thesaurus
Pinions (5 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Pinions (5 Occurrences).
... Job 39:13 The wings of the ostrich
wave proudly; But are they the
pinions and plumage of love?
...Pinion (4 Occurrences)
... The shorter Hebrew word is found only once, in Yahweh's parable to Ezekiel: "A great
eagle with great wings and longpinions (the King James Version "longwinged...
Feathers (9 Occurrences)
... or wings (the Revised Version (British and American) "pinions") and feathers (the
American Standard Revised Version "plumage") unto the ostrich?" (Job 39:13...
Stork (6 Occurrences)
... the expression "or wings and feathers unto the ostrich" (marg., "the feathers of
the stork and ostrich"), the Revised Version has "are herpinions and feathers...
Pinnacle (2 Occurrences)
Eagle (27 Occurrences)
... 32:11: "As an eagle that stirreth up her nest, That fluttereth over her young, He
spread abroad his wings, he took them, He bare them on hispinions." This is...
Ostriches (8 Occurrences)
... (WEB JPS ASV BBE DBY NAS RSV). Job 39:13 The wing of the ostrich beateth joyously;
but are herpinions and feathers the kindly stork's? (See NAS)....
Joyfully (37 Occurrences)
... made. (See NAS). Job 39:13 The wing of the ostrich beateth joyously; but
are herpinions and feathers the kindly stork's? (See NIV)....
Wings (81 Occurrences)
... The brightness and peace of prosperous times are beautifully described in Psalm
68:13, the wings of a dove covered with silver, and herpinions with pale green...
Waketh (8 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 32:11 As an eagle waketh up its nest, Over its young ones fluttereth,
Spreadeth its wings -- taketh them, Beareth them on itspinions; -- (YLT)....
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