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Proverbs 6:1-5 meaning. Using a lender-borrower analogy, Solomon warns of the danger of forfeiting our stewardship to others and provides a way out of the danger. Solomon begins Proverbs 6with his customary greeting, my son.
- Luke 6:1-5 meaning
For six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the...
- Luke 6:1-5 meaning
In Luke 6:1-5 Jesus faces a controversy about the Sabbath and uses the example of David from 1 Samuel to defend his apostles eating grain on the Sabbath.
22 Ιουν 2004 · Verses 1-5 give an account of the protest of the Pharisees and the response of our Lord, stemming from the “harvesting” of food on the Sabbath by Jesus’ disciples. Verses 6-11 deal with Jesus’ healing of the man with the withered hand on the Sabbath.
For six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of the Lord your God; on it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male slave or your female slave, or your cattle, or your resident who stays with you.
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The first part of Galatians 6 employs a variety of work-related words to instruct Christians in how to care for others in tangible ways. Christians are to be generous to others as we “bear one another’s burdens” (Gal. 6:2).
Jesus the Bread of Life (John 6) Bible Commentary / Produced by TOW Project. John’s telling of the feeding of the five thousand (John 6:1-15) echoes many of the themes we saw in the wedding feast at Cana and the healing of the paralytic man.