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The term "coo" is not directly mentioned in the Bible; however, it is often associated with the gentle sound made by doves or pigeons. In biblical literature, doves hold significant symbolic meaning, often representing peace, purity, and the Holy Spirit. The gentle cooing of a dove can evoke a sense of tranquility and divine presence, which aligns with the broader biblical symbolism of doves.

Symbolism of Doves in the Bible

Doves are frequently mentioned in the Scriptures and are imbued with rich symbolism. In the Old Testament, doves are often associated with offerings and sacrifices. For instance, in Leviticus 1:14 , it is stated, "If, however, his offering to the LORD is a burnt offering of birds, he is to present a turtledove or a young pigeon." This indicates the dove's role in sacrificial rites, symbolizing purity and innocence.

The most prominent symbolic use of the dove is found in the New Testament during the baptism of Jesus. In Matthew 3:16 , it is written, "As soon as Jesus was baptized, He went up out of the water. Suddenly the heavens were opened, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and resting on Him." Here, the dove represents the Holy Spirit, signifying divine approval and the anointing of Jesus for His ministry.

Peace and Reconciliation

The cooing of doves is often associated with peace and reconciliation, themes that are prevalent throughout the Bible. In the account of Noah, after the floodwaters receded, a dove was sent out to find dry land. Genesis 8:11 states, "When the dove returned to him in the evening, there was a freshly plucked olive leaf in its beak. So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth." The dove's return with an olive leaf has become a universal symbol of peace and hope.

Purity and Innocence

Doves are also emblematic of purity and innocence. In the Song of Solomon, the beloved is often compared to a dove, highlighting her purity and beauty. Song of Solomon 2:14 reads, "O my dove in the clefts of the rock, in the hiding places of the mountainside, show me your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet, and your face is lovely." The imagery of the dove here underscores the themes of love and purity.

The Mourning Dove

The mourning dove, known for its soft, lamenting coo, can also be seen as a symbol of mourning and lamentation in the Bible. While the specific sound of cooing is not mentioned, the concept of mourning is prevalent. In Isaiah 38:14 , Hezekiah laments, "I chirp like a swallow or a crane; I moan like a dove." This verse captures the sorrowful aspect of the dove's coo, reflecting human expressions of grief and supplication.

Conclusion

While the specific term "coo" is not found in the biblical text, the gentle sound of the dove's cooing resonates with the broader themes of peace, purity, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. The dove's symbolic significance throughout the Bible enriches our understanding of these themes, offering a deeper insight into the spiritual truths conveyed in Scripture.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v. i.) To make a low repeated cry or sound, like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves.

2. (v. i.) To show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill.

Greek
5167. trugon -- a turtledove
... turtle-dove. Word Origin from truzo (to murmur, coo) Definition a turtledove
NASB Word Usage turtledoves (1). turtle-dove. From ...
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Strong's Hebrew
6850. tsaphaph -- to chirp, peep
... chirp, chatter, peep, whisper. A primitive root; to coo or chirp (as a bird) --
chatter, peep, whisper. 6849, 6850. tsaphaph. 6851 . Strong's Numbers.
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The Boyhood of Jesus
... dressed now. The houses of Nazareth are white. Grape vines grow over their
walls, and doves sit and coo on the flat roofs. There is ...
/.../anonymous/the good shepherd/chapter iii the boyhood of.htm

"Who Provideth for the Raven his Food?"
... Whilst the golden day is stealing through the valleys dim". Thrush and
blackbird, lark and linnet, doves that coo and hum. Wild ...
/.../hymns of ter steegen and others second series/who provideth for the raven.htm

Juventus Mundi
... they lived before, he Told her first the old, old story. 'What do the
doves say? Curuck Coo, You love me and I love you.' 1872. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/andromeda and other poems/juventus mundi.htm

CG Rossetti
... And summer smite the snow: Then figs shall bud, and dove with dove. Shall coo the
livelong day; Then He shall say, 'Arise, My love,. My fair one, come away.'. ...
/.../palgrave/the treasury of sacred song/cccxxxviii c g rossetti.htm

Receiving Agents.
... Burton, Luther Humphrey. Cadiz, Thomas Phillips, PM Miami, Charles Atherton,
PM Rome, Elijah Crosby, PM Vernon, Harvey Coo. INDIANA. ...
/.../leland/the national preacher vol 2 no 7 dec 1827/receiving agents.htm

Thesaurus
Coo (1 Occurrence)
... doves. 2. (vi) To show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill.
Multi-Version Concordance Coo (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 59 ...
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Convulsions (4 Occurrences)

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Cooing (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Coo. Multi-Version Concordance
Cooing (1 Occurrence). Song of Songs 2:12 The flowers ...
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Sorely (23 Occurrences)
... Isaiah 59:11 We make a noise as bears -- all of us, And as doves we coo sorely;
We wait for judgment, and there is none, For salvation -- it hath been far from ...
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Dove (27 Occurrences)
... It does not mean, however, that the doves were mourning, for when doves coo and
moan and to our ears grow most pitiful in their cries, they are the happiest in ...
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Coo (1 Occurrence)

Isaiah 59:11
We make a noise as bears -- all of us, And as doves we coo sorely; We wait for judgment, and there is none, For salvation -- it hath been far from us.
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