Psalm 104:17
Text Analysis
Strong'sHebrewEnglishMorphology
834 [e]אֲשֶׁר־
’ă-še-rō-šā-
wherePro-r
8033 [e]שָׁ֭ם
m
in itAdv
6833 [e]צִפֳּרִ֣ים
ṣip-po-rîm
the birdsN-cp
7077 [e]יְקַנֵּ֑נוּ
yə-qan-nê-nū;
make their nestsV-Piel-Imperf-3mp
2624 [e]חֲ֝סִידָ֗ה
ḥă-sî-ḏāh,
the stork hasN-fs
1265 [e]בְּרוֹשִׁ֥ים
bə-rō-wō-šîm
in the fir treesN-mp
1004 [e]בֵּיתָֽהּ׃
bê-ṯāh.
her homeN-msc | 3fs





















Hebrew Texts
תהילים 104:17 Hebrew OT: Westminster Leningrad Codex
אֲשֶׁרשָׁ֭־ם צִפֳּרִ֣ים יְקַנֵּ֑נוּ חֲ֝סִידָ֗ה בְּרֹושִׁ֥ים בֵּיתָֽהּ׃

תהילים 104:17 Hebrew OT: WLC (Consonants Only)
אשרש־ם צפרים יקננו חסידה ברושים ביתה׃

תהילים 104:17 Paleo-Hebrew OT: WLC (Font Required)
אשרש־ם צפרים יקננו חסידה ברושים ביתה׃

תהילים 104:17 Hebrew Bible
אשר שם צפרים יקננו חסידה ברושים ביתה׃

Parallel Verses
New American Standard Bible
Where the birds build their nests, And the stork, whose home is the fir trees.

King James Bible
Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house.

Holman Christian Standard Bible
There the birds make their nests; the stork makes its home in the pine trees.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

the birds

Psalm 104:12 By them shall the fowls of the heaven have their habitation, which …

Jeremiah 22:23 O inhabitant of Lebanon, that make your nest in the cedars, how gracious …

Ezekiel 31:6 All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under …

Daniel 4:21 Whose leaves were fair, and the fruit thereof much, and in it was …

Obadiah 1:4 Though you exalt yourself as the eagle, and though you set your nest …

Matthew 13:32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it …

as for

Leviticus 11:19 And the stork, the heron after her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat.

Jeremiah 8:7 Yes, the stork in the heaven knows her appointed times; and the turtle …

the stork. The genus, about the size of a goose in its body, but when erect, about three or four feet high; its general colour is white; extremity of the wings, and small part of the head, black; legs, very long, red, and naked a great way up; the toes four, long and connected, with flat nails like those of a man; beak long, jagged, red, and somewhat compressed; the upper and under chaps both of a length, with a furrow from the nostrils; it feeds on serpents, frogs, and insects, on which account it might be deemed unclean; lays four eggs, and sits thirty days; migrates about August, and returns in spring; and is remarkable for its love to its parents, whom it never forsakes, but feeds and cherishes when old; whence it had the name chaseedah, which denotes kindness or piety, and stork, from the Greek, natural affection.

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