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[[Jeremiah 8]]:17  For, behold, I will send serpents, [[cockatrices]] <06848>, among you, which [will] not [be] charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the LORD.
[[Jeremiah 8]]:17  For, behold, I will send serpents, [[cockatrices]] <06848>, among you, which [will] not [be] charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the LORD.
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The present cover of the book The Covenants of the gods shows the Pied Piper but before that the earlier cover of that book included an image of a creature like unto the cockatrice, the Phoenix, which like the image of the Beast arises from the ashes.

The cockatrice's eggs are the point at which a terrible danger first becomes apparent. While a cockatrice is a hideous mythical hybrid, figuratively the expression cockatrice's egg is used to refer to the point at which a terrible threat or danger first becomes apparent.

Proverbs 23:32 At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder <06848>.

Isaiah 11:8 And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice <06848>’ den.

Isaiah 14:29 Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina, because the rod of him that smote thee is broken: for out of the serpent’s root shall come forth a cockatrice <06848>, and his fruit [shall be] a fiery flying serpent.

Isaiah 59:5 They hatch cockatrice <06848>’ eggs, and weave the spider’s web: he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper.

Jeremiah 8:17 For, behold, I will send serpents, cockatrices <06848>, among you, which [will] not [be] charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the LORD.