STRONGS G105:
ἀετός,
-οῦ,
ὁ (like Latin
avis, from
ἄημι on account of its wind-like flight [cf. Curtius, § 596]) [from Homer down], in the
Sept. for
נֶשֶׁר,
an eagle:
Revelation 4:7;
Revelation 8:13 (
Rec. ἀγγέλου);
Revelation 12:14.
In
Matthew 24:28;
Luke 17:37 (as in
Job 39:30;
Proverbs 30:17) it is better, since eagles are said seldom or never to go in quest of carrion, to understand with many interpreters either the
vultur percnopterus, which resembles an eagle (Pliny, h. n. 10, 3 "
quarti generis — viz.
aquilarum — est percnopterus"), or the
vultur barbatus. Cf.
Winers RWB under the word Adler; [
Tristram, National History of the Bible, p. 172ff]. The meaning of the proverb [cf. examples in Wetstein on Matthew, the passage cited] quoted in both passages is, 'where there are sinners (cf.
πτῶμα), there judgments from heaven will not be wanting'.
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