well in animal mythology a cat and a horus hawk would represent god but in christian faith there is no representation
The animal mentioned most frequently in both the Old and New Testament is the sheep. Sheep are often used as a symbol of followers of God who need guidance and care from a shepherd, which represents God's leadership and protection over his people.
The father in the parable represents God. The youngest son represents Israel and the oldest son represents the Pharisees and the scribes.
it represents psalms 126 & it represents one of the Hebrew names for God,yawheh-adonai-agolah. it's supposed to be a multiple of the charitable 18 and a very lucky or blessed number to end any transaction with.
Rama has no animal.Rama is not regarded as God(who are usually associated with animal) and he is regarded as human incarnation of God(Vishnu).
The lamp of God in Samuel 3 represents the presence of God and His guidance. In this context, it symbolizes the message or revelation that God was about to deliver to Samuel. By calling Samuel's name, God was initiating a personal relationship with him and revealing His will.
The Bull is the animal that represents the Greek god Uranus.
Falcon.
Falcon.
Akito isn't an animal, but the person Akito represents is 'God'(like God from the folktale)
Apis is a god from Egyptian mythology, and can be spelled either Apis or Hapis. This god is represented by the animal the bull, and actual bulls were often used as a ritual sacrifice.
Animal which represents Algeria is fennec fox.
The Animal that represents the Capricorn is the...BULL!!!
Napoleon represents Lenin in Animal Farm.
'Spontaneous' means "arising from a momentary impulse". There is no animal which represents 'spontaneous'.
In Greek mythology, the animal that represents Demeter is the horse.
The animal that represents Febuary would be the crane, and the Chinese symbol would be the rabit.
The scorpion.