Why is a lectern shaped like an eagle?
The lectern stands as the location from which Christian Biblical lessons are given. Lecterns hold the Bible in place as the church leader reads various passages from it. Lecterns in the shape of an eagle hold special value within churches.HistoryEagle lecterns date back to early church history. Some of the earliest examples of church lecterns that are still in existence date back to the 13th century, such as the lectern located within All Saints’ Parish Church in Bedfordshire, England.Representation of JohnEach of the authors of the four canonical Gospels in Christianity–Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John–are represented by four creatures typically associated with God’s throne. Matthew is connected to the angel/human, Mark is represented by a lion, Luke is shown as an ox, and John is represented as an eagle.Devil-Denouncing SymbolWithin the King James Bible, Revelation 8:13 describes “an angel flying through the midst of heaven,” though the translation of angel should read eagle. Since th