Pecked
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In the context of biblical literature, the term "pecked" is not directly referenced in the canonical texts of the Bible. However, the concept of birds pecking or feeding is present in various passages, often symbolizing divine provision, judgment, or the natural order established by God.

Symbolism of Birds in the Bible

Birds are frequently mentioned throughout the Bible and often carry symbolic meanings. They can represent God's care and provision, as seen in the teachings of Jesus. In Matthew 6:26 , Jesus says, "Look at the birds of the air: They do not sow or reap or gather into barns—and yet your Heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?" Here, the act of birds feeding, which may include pecking, is used to illustrate God's providence and the assurance that He will provide for His people.

Judgment and Consequences

In some instances, birds are depicted as agents of judgment. In the prophetic literature, birds pecking at the remains of the wicked is a vivid image of divine retribution. For example, in Jeremiah 7:33 , it is written, "The corpses of this people will become food for the birds of the air and the beasts of the earth, with no one to scare them away." This imagery underscores the severity of God's judgment upon those who have turned away from His commandments.

Natural Order and Creation

The act of birds pecking is also a reminder of the natural order established by God. In Genesis 1:20-22 , God commands the waters to teem with living creatures and the skies to be filled with birds. This creation account highlights the intricate design and balance within the natural world, where each creature, including birds, has its role and function.

Practical Observations

While the Bible does not explicitly mention "pecked," the behavior of birds is a part of the broader biblical narrative that reflects God's sovereignty over creation. Birds pecking for food can be seen as a metaphor for seeking sustenance and trusting in God's provision. This behavior is a small yet significant part of the ecosystem that God has designed, demonstrating His attention to detail and care for all living things.

In summary, while "pecked" as a specific term is not found in the Bible, the actions and symbolism associated with birds provide rich theological insights into God's provision, judgment, and the natural order. These themes are woven throughout Scripture, offering believers a deeper understanding of God's character and His relationship with creation.
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The Procession of Amen
... He pecked the man on the head with the knuckle of his forefinger, saying in colloquial
Egyptian: "Hold thy tongue, brawler, nor presume to flout thy betters!". ...
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Joseph Attacked by the Archers
... The ripest fruit is most pecked by the birds, and the blossoms that have been
longest on the tree, are the most easily blown down by the wind. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 1 1855/joseph attacked by the archers.htm

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Pecked (1 Occurrence)

Proverbs 30:17
The eye which makes sport of a father, and sees no value in a mother when she is old will be rooted out by the ravens of the valley, and be food for the young eagles.
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