the likeness of any animal that is on the earth, the likeness of any winged bird that flies in the air,
This most lively and excellent discourse is so entire, and the particulars of it are so often repeated, that we must take it altogether in the exposition of it, and endeavour to digest it into proper heads, for we cannot divide it into paragraphs. I.
Commenting on Deuteronomy 4:1-40
The likeness of any beast that is on the earth,.... As there are scarce any but the likeness of them has been made and worshipped, or the creatures themselves, as the ox by the Egyptians, the sheep by the Thebans, the goat by the Mendesians, and others by different people: the likeness of any winged fowl that flieth in the air; as the hawk, and...
Deu 4:17-18 They were also not to make an image of any kind of beast; a caution against imitating the animal worship of Egypt.
Commenting on Deuteronomy 4:17-18