Strong's Lexicon וְאֵת֙ (wə·’êṯ)Conjunctive waw | Direct object marker Strong's Hebrew 853: 1) sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative the ostrich בַּ֣ת (baṯ) Noun - feminine singular construct Strong's Hebrew 1323: n f 1) daughter 1a) daughter, girl, adopted daughter, daughter-in-law, sister, granddaughters, female child, cousin 1a1) as polite address n pr f 1a2) as designation of women of a particular place 2) young women, women 1a3) as personification 1a4) daughter-villages 1a5) description of character הַֽיַּעֲנָ֔ה (hay·ya·‘ă·nāh) Article | Noun - feminine singular Strong's Hebrew 3284: 1) an unclean bird 1a) owl, ostrich, literally translated as 'daughters of the owl' 1b) perhaps an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown וְאֶת־ (wə·’eṯ-) Conjunctive waw | Direct object marker Strong's Hebrew 853: 1) sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative the night hawk, הַתַּחְמָ֖ס (hat·taḥ·mās) Article | Noun - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 8464: 1) a ceremonially unclean bird 1a) a name of the male ostrich 1b) (CLBL) probably the great owl 1c) perhaps an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown וְאֶת־ (wə·’eṯ-) Conjunctive waw | Direct object marker Strong's Hebrew 853: 1) sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative the gull, הַשָּׁ֑חַף (haš·šā·ḥap̄) Article | Noun - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 7828: 1) a ceremonially unclean bird 1a) cuckow, gull, seagull, sea-mew 1b) maybe an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown and וְאֶת־ (wə·’eṯ-) Conjunctive waw | Direct object marker Strong's Hebrew 853: 1) sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative any kind לְמִינֵֽהוּ׃ (lə·mî·nê·hū) Preposition-l | Noun - masculine singular construct | third person masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 4327: 1) kind, sometimes a species (usually of animals) ++++ Groups of living organisms belong in the same created 'kind' if they have descended from the same ancestral gene pool. This does not preclude new species because this represents a partitioning of the original gene pool. Information is lost or conserved not gained. A new species could arise when a population is isolated and inbreeding occurs. By this definition a new species is not a new 'kind' but a further partitioning of an existing 'kind'. of hawk; הַנֵּ֖ץ (han·nêṣ) Article | Noun - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 5322: 1) blossom 2) a unclean bird of prey 2a) hawk, falcon 2b) perhaps an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown Parallel Strong's Berean Study Biblethe ostrich, the screech owl, the gull, any kind of hawk, Young's Literal Translation and the owl, and the night-hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after its kind, Holman Christian Standard Bible the ostrich , the short-eared owl, the gull, any kind of hawk, New American Standard Bible and the ostrich and the owl and the sea gull and the hawk in its kind, King James Bible And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, Parallel Verses New International Version the horned owl, the screech owl, the gull, any kind of hawk, New Living Translation the eagle owl, the short-eared owl, the seagull, hawks of all kinds, English Standard Version the ostrich, the nighthawk, the sea gull, the hawk of any kind, New American Standard Bible and the ostrich and the owl and the sea gull and the hawk in its kind, King James Bible And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, Holman Christian Standard Bible the ostrich, the short-eared owl, the gull, any kind of hawk, International Standard Version ostrich, nighthawk, seagull, hawks of every kind, NET Bible the eagle owl, the short-eared owl, the long-eared owl, the hawk of any kind, American Standard Version and the ostrich, and the night-hawk, and the seamew, and the hawk after its kind, English Revised Version and the ostrich, and the night hawk, and the seamew, and the hawk after its kind; Young's Literal Translation and the owl, and the night-hawk, and the cuckoo, and the hawk after its kind, Cross References Leviticus 11:15 Every raven after his kind; Leviticus 11:17 And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl, Deuteronomy 14:15 And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, Isaiah 34:11 But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. Leviticus 1:1 And the LORD called unto Moses, and spake unto him out of the tabernacle of the congregation, saying, Leviticus 11:14 And the vulture, and the kite after his kind; Leviticus 11:13 And these are they which ye shall have in abomination among the fowls; they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray, Leviticus 11:18 And the swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle, Leviticus 11:19 And the stork, the heron after her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat. 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