Jul 27, 2020, 12:13 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

I found this photo when looking for something else, but I thought you might enjoy the photo as much as I did.

Remember when I told you that a raven walked up to my husband and asked for food? The little guy literally walked up to him and called out to him. Just like in the book of Job in the passage I posted the other day. This baby orev (raven) was out looking for his own food and asking for help.

Of course, I’m the wild animal person/tamer/trainer in the house. When my husband called me to come outside I brought the orev inside and gave him water and canned cat food. He stayed until he was full-sized and I released him.

We called him Edgar Orev Crow….yes it’s corny. We had a blast with him, what extreme intelligence they have

This was Edgar in the very beginning. He always made eye contact and looked me straight in the eyes….those wheels inside that fuzzy black head was always turning

He kept the property cat-free for a long time after his release. First, you would hear his call somewhere off in the sky then Edgar would descend on the top of a meandering cat which then the cat would take off at high speed…..lots of good memories of Edgar

He sure made the small verse in the book of Job come alive for me.

Job38:41 Who provides food for the raven,
When its young ones cry to God,
And wander about for lack of food?I found this photo when looking for something else, but I thought you might enjoy the photo as much as I did.

Remember when I told you that a raven walked up to my husband and asked for food? The little guy literally walked up to him and called out to him. Just like in the book of Job in the passage I posted the other day. This baby orev (raven) was out looking for his own food and asking for help.

Of course, I’m the wild animal person/tamer/trainer in the house. When my husband called me to come outside I brought the orev inside and gave him water and canned cat food. He stayed until he was full-sized and I released him.

We called him Edgar Orev Crow….yes it’s corny. We had a blast with him, what extreme intelligence they have

This was Edgar in the very beginning. He always made eye contact and looked me straight in the eyes….those wheels inside that fuzzy black head was always turning

He kept the property cat-free for a long time after his release. First, you would hear his call somewhere off in the sky then Edgar would descend on the top of a meandering cat which then the cat would take off at high speed…..lots of good memories of Edgar

He sure made the small verse in the book of Job come alive for me.

Job38:41 Who provides food for the raven,
When its young ones cry to God,
And wander about for lack of food?Updated Jul 30, 2020, 6:25 PM