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1 | 'Break up our fallow ground?' | Hos 10:12 | charis | 1886 | ||
Fellow saints, What does it mean to 'break up our fallow ground?' Assuming, of course, that this verse applies to us now. What is the rain? In Jesus, charis |
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2 | 'Break up our fallow ground?' | Hos 10:12 | TerryM | 1909 | ||
Fallow ground refers to land that is unproductive...not yeilding fruit. He is saying to do all things with Christ in mind and strive toward salvation. Rain is used figuratively. Like "showers of blessings". He will pour out His righteousness on those who seek Him and do His work. |
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3 | How do we break up our 'fallow ground?' | Hos 10:12 | charis | 1913 | ||
Dear TerryM, Good answer! Do you think that this verse and it's context might give us insight on how to break up this 'fallow ground' in a practical sense? Maybe there are some supporting verses? In Christ Jesus, charis |
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4 | How do we break up our 'fallow ground?' | Hos 10:12 | kalos | 1985 | ||
Let us compare Scripture with Scripture, shall we? I offer this information to aid in answering your question. Jeremiah 4:3 "'Break up...' Jeremiah appealed for a spiritual turnabout from sinful, wasteful lives. He pictured this as the plowing of ground, formerly hard and unproductive due to weeds, in order to make it useful for sowing (compare Matt 13:18-23)" (p. 1067, MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997). | ||||||
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