We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:8
dove
Methuselah was the bird in the book
The Eagle (no it is not the dove)
dove
The answer is maybe. The word ayyah (איה) appears in the Hebrew Bible and refers to a predatory bird, but we don't know the exact species. It could be a hawk or a kite as well as a falcon. Modern Hebrew uses the word ayyah for "buzzard", and "baz" (בז) as "falcon" but baz means "prey" in the Bible.
The statue in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is the famous Bird Girl statue, which originally marked the grave of a family in Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. It became iconic after being featured on the book's cover and has since been moved to a museum for preservation.
The statue you refer to is called The Bird Gird Statue, which oringinally stood in the Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, GA, and was moved to the Telfair Museum shortly after the book's publication in 1994.* *The movie was based on a book of the same name. The front cover was a photo of The Bird Girl Statue.
big bird
There are 258 miles between Savannah, GA, and Asheville, NC (as the bird flies).
This isn't the exact but Proverbs 27:8 is really similar. If you use biblegateway.com or a concordance in the back of the bible you may be able to find it. The Proverbs verse says "Like a bird that strays from its nest is a man that strays from his home." Hope this is what you are looking for.
Vultures are everywhere! Keep moving...!
There are two references in the KJV, Isaiah 38:14 and Jeremiah 8:7. Both are to the bird. Although there were various technologies evident in Bible times, this did not include the cranes we have today.
You need to go to Kakariko Village, once your there go to the statue of the bird, then play the flute. The statue bird will break and reveal a real bird inside it. Which will carry you to several places when you play the flute.
Go to a bird statue
Get the flute and play it in front of the bird statue in the town square of Kakariko Village.
Techinacally a bird could not live in a battery. SO NONE!! :):):) I answered the trick question. HAHA!
It represents a bird statue which is found in the ruins of Great Zimbabwe; which was an ancient civilization that existed in the region from the 11th century to about the 14th century.