In the book of Leviticus Ch. 16 v21-22 it states that Aaron laid his hands upon a goat and symbolically placed all of the sins of Israel upon the head of the goat and sent it off into the wilderness. The term Scapegoat comes from this action. i.e letting someone else take the blame. The goat was sent into a field symbolizing that the Lord would remember their sins no more.
The Bible takes on many symbolic terms, this was so that the people could understand what the Lord or the prophets were saying. The people being of lowly nature were able to understand better if things were explained in terms they understood.
Unfortunately we in our time are so steeped in worldly things that the scriptures are difficult for us to understand, unless we have the Holy Spirit to guide us.
The bible uses goats to symbolize evil in many instances
Pigs were considered unclean and not suitable for sacrifice or human consumption.
yes goats are considered farm animals but sometimes not
well, yes. in the bible, sheep are viewed as the great crowd: the good number of people that will be saved when armageddon comes. the goats, however, are viewed as unclean, not worthy of sacrifice, and represent the bad people on the earth.
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
Bad health
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
when they milk the goats the goats udders can be infected, and that means bad milk - which then gets made into bad cheese.
In the bible sheep where considered pure and holy sacrifices. Goats where thought to be unclean. A biblical sheep would be the kind of breed that they sacrificed as a burnt offering.
no that's a bad idea, goats can get infected you need a spray
Yes this is a human medication.
Whales, Lions, Goats, Pigs, Doves ect.