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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: JeanineF Ordered by Date |
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1 | SEEKING FOR THE TRUTH | Matt 13:10 | JeanineF | 242721 | ||
The parabole served as a means of teaching or communicating an idea. It was simply a method of explaining something not quite familiar by "placing it beside" another similar thing, more familiar to the listener. This was in an effort to help the listener understand the point more clearly. It literally was a means of simplifying a lesson, as Jesus was most famous for doing so, out of love for his listeners. |
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2 | SEARCHING FOR THE TRUTH | NT general | JeanineF | 242658 | ||
Good Morning; The act of burying another’s body was viewed as an expression of loving-kindness and respect. The burial of the body of a deceased person was an act of considerable importance to people in the Biblical period. Abraham was the first person directly mentioned in the record as performing a burial, and was willing to spend a fair sum of money in order to obtain a suitable place as a burial ground. See Gen 23:3-20 The cave obtained by Abraham became a family burial site, receiving his wife’s body and, eventually, his own, and those of Isaac, Rebekah, Leah, and Jacob. In view of the Biblical attitude toward dead bodies, it is evident that the veneration of the bodies of prominent servants of God was not practiced. See Deu 34:5,6 Additional Note: The Jews buried their dead quickly after death, usually on the same day. There were two reasons for such prompt action. First, dead bodies decompose quickly in the hot climate of the Middle East. Second, according to the thinking of the time, leaving a body unburied for days showed dishonor to the deceased and his family. Hope this helps, giving some bible based insight regarding burial of the dead. |
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