There are only 2 talking animals in the bible books. The first is the serpent from Genesis chapter 3. The second is the donkey from Numbers chapter 22. These may appear in different books, but they are actually part of a single volume of five books. These are the first five books in any bible, and they are called the Pentateuch. I think that every book in the Pentateuch (The Five) relates to every other book in it. I would not presume the same about every book in the bible. For example Jonah has no relation to Ruth that I am aware of. Therefore the story of the serpent and the story of the donkey are in a way in the same volume, and I am curious about the significance of animals speaking.
I have no a point to make in this thread. (That could change in another thread, if I feel like there is some point to make.) Right now I'm looking for ideas as to a connection between these two or an anti-connection. I have one bias and that is to presume it unlikely that these two are unrelated, but they could be unrelated. Why don't the other animals talk, and could there be some dotted line between the serpent and the donkey? Are they opposites in some way? Should we compare them? These two may have more in common than words...or not. What about angels and people? We talk, too; but I tend to think the serpent and donkey are in a different class from us -- at least to the authors. Feel free to disagree about that. We aren't debating just brainstorming.
Feel free to bring in information from other sources if it seems relevant. Q'uran, Vedas, old Native American info etc. Its interfaith, after all. It just needs to be on the subject of why these two animals talk and their relation to each other in the scriptures I've mentioned.
I have no a point to make in this thread. (That could change in another thread, if I feel like there is some point to make.) Right now I'm looking for ideas as to a connection between these two or an anti-connection. I have one bias and that is to presume it unlikely that these two are unrelated, but they could be unrelated. Why don't the other animals talk, and could there be some dotted line between the serpent and the donkey? Are they opposites in some way? Should we compare them? These two may have more in common than words...or not. What about angels and people? We talk, too; but I tend to think the serpent and donkey are in a different class from us -- at least to the authors. Feel free to disagree about that. We aren't debating just brainstorming.
Feel free to bring in information from other sources if it seems relevant. Q'uran, Vedas, old Native American info etc. Its interfaith, after all. It just needs to be on the subject of why these two animals talk and their relation to each other in the scriptures I've mentioned.