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  1. For all noble and happy life there are at least three things needed: security, sustenance, and a field for the exercise of activity. To provide these is the end of all human society and government. Jesus Christ here says that He can give all these to every one.

  2. It means going about your daily life while you are in the kingdom. The kingdom came without observation (Luke 17:20) and is in our midst (Luke 17:21). We are in Christ, who have been baptized (immersed) into Christ were resurrected a new creature and added to the kingdom of God.

  3. 26 cze 2023 · When the fields are “white” for harvest, it means they are “ripe” or “ready” to be harvested. When grain is fully sprouted and in peak condition for gathering, it approaches the color of white. A ripe grainfield looks like a sea of white. Jesus wanted His disciples to understand the urgency and the immediate opportunity of His mission.

  4. So far as this metaphor goes, Jesus means He is the gatekeeper: the person who controls access to the pen. He is also the opening, the single means by which the sheep can move in or out. This language reflects the nature of God, as Moses heard from the burning bush (Exodus 3:14).

  5. 27 wrz 2016 · We are currently in the month of Elul on the Hebrew Calendar. My favorite thing about this month is that it is known as the month the king is in the field. In the Bible, the king would leave his palace during the month of Elul and set up camp in the field and everyone was welcome to approach him.

  6. Ecclesiastes 5:9: “There is a profit in the land over all else, for the king is sustained by the field.” As I write this it is the first day of the Jewish month of Elul. Elul in Hebrew means harvest as well as to examine, glean, search out, and evaluate. It is the 12th month of the Jewish civil year.

  7. 3 gru 2023 · What are the various symbolisms and meanings of the term “field” in the Bible? The concept of “field” in the Bible encompasses labor and toil in agriculture, spiritual consequences, places of divine encounters, inheritance of land, battles against evil, cultivation of doctrine and spiritual riches.