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the hawk.
{Netz,} Arabic {naz,} Latin {nisus,} the hawk, so called from {natzah,} to shoot away, fly, because of the rapidity of its flight.
It probably comprehends various species of the falcon family, as the ger-falcon, goshawk, and sparrowhawk.
Lev 16:11; Deut 14:15
stretch.
Is it through thy teaching that the falcon, or any other bird of passage, knows the precise time for taking flight, and the direction in which she is to go to arrive at a warmer climate?
Song 2:12; Jer 8:7