And wherever is slaughter, there is he.

Alluding to the popular opinion that the eagle assists its feeble young in their flight, by bearing them up on its own pinions, Moses represents Jehovah as saying, “Ye have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings, and brought you unto myself,” Exod. xix, 4. Scheuchzer has quoted from an ancient poet, the following beautiful paraphrase on this passage:--

Ac velut alituum princeps, fulvusque tonantis

Armiger, implumes, et adhue sine robore natos

Sollicita refovet cura, pinguisque ferinæ

Indulget pastus: mox ut cum viribus alæ

Vesticipes crevere, vocat se blandior aura,

Expansa invitat pluma, dorsoque morantes

Excipit, attollitque humeris, plausuque secundo

Fertur in arva, timens oneri, et tamen impete presso