Doves in Scripture are extremely important. We have the Five Doves website thanks to John--I believe doves are mentioned in Noah's story where a raven was first sent out to see if the waters had receded, but a different time it was a dove that came back with a leaf in its mouth telling Noah he could exit the ark safely on land.
Then, when John the Baptist baptized Jesus, a dove descended and God's voice declared that he was pleased with His Son.
In this video clip, doves are flying in an infinity formation where the narrator says was Jacob's ladder and where Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac.
I've never been to Israel but God asked Abraham to do that at Mount Moriah which I found out is the same place or very close to Golgotha where Jesus was crucified. It makes sense given when Isaac asked Abraham where the sacrifice was, Abraham said, "God will provide the sacrifice my son"! A ram is an adult male sheep or lamb and Jesus was called the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. A little strange to me also that Abram has ram within his name and Moses's father Amram has ram in his name too. Jesus is known as The Great I AM and ram = Are am. When you conjugate I AM, the other verbs = are, is, and be which I believe are the building blocks of the truth of what's hidden in plain sight in front of everyone. Oh yeah, and Jesus just so happened to die at 3:00 p.m. on Passover when the lamb was to be slain and the blood of the Innocence was to be applied to the lintel.
There's also a connection between the instruction by God in the Tanakh to take a lamb for "four days" from Nisan 10-14 and then sacrifice it on Nisan 14 and the 4 days or 4k years until Jesus appeared! Remember when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead "after 4 days" for the glory of God? It's because Jesus would be raised from the dead after 4,000 years.
Do not be ignorant brethren, a day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as a day.
Here's the clip of the doves in Jerusalem.
Steve M