the dove
Bird, Jer.12:9 Olive branch, Jer.11:16
olive branch
Well, honey, that dove brought back an olive branch to let Noah know that the flood waters were finally receding. It was like Mother Nature's way of saying, "Hang in there, Noah, better days are coming." So, next time you see an olive branch, just remember it's a symbol of hope and survival, courtesy of that little bird.
An olive branch and a white dove are common ancient symbols for peace.
Its a dove not a pigeon and it represents the bird that in the biblical fable of Noah's Arc was released and returned holding an olive branch indicating that after the destruction god had visited on the earth there was hope of once again finding peace and a place to start again
First a raven then a dove.Noah sent out a raven but it did not return to the ark. He then sent out a dove; this bird returned and was then sent out again a week later. The second time the bird returned it had a branch/leaf in its mouth. Another week later he sent the dove out again and it did not come back.
You simply wait until the bird flies away, then have at the branch.
vireo
The nouns in the sentence are bird, branch tree, song.
In the story of Noah's Ark, Noah sent out a dove 3 times, after unsuccessfully trying to send out a raven, which stayed near the Ark.The first time the dove returned with nothing, so Noah knew that there had been nowhere for it to land.Seven days later, he sent the dove out again, and it returned with an olive branch, so he knew that the water had receded from Ararat.He waited another seven days and sent the dove out again, but this time it did not return; so you could say that the Answer is it brought nothing (other than implicit information; namely that it would soon be feasible for Noah to begin resettling the Earth).But the last time it returned to Noah, it brought an olive branch, so that could also be the answer.It depends on how the question is worded.
Noah first sent out a raven, and it just flew back and forth. Noah then sent out a dove, which returned to the ark, and he waited seven days. Noah then sent out the dove again, and it returned with an olive branch. He waited seven more days, and sent out the dove again, and this time, it did not return.
A description of a kea bird in five words is: a large olive green bird.