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What are the briars and thorns in Isaiah 27:4? If only there were briers and thorns confronting me! I would march against them in battle; I would set them all on fire 10:17 The Light of Israel will become a fire, their Holy One a flame; in a single day it will burn and consume his thorns and his briers So the shamir and sheet, the briars and thorns, in 27:4 are some type of weeds that burn
What was the actual thorn plant that was used in Christs crown of . . . Brambles and briers will crease much easier when bent, lacking the stronger wooden core belonging to shrubs and trees There are canes that have better properties, though the Crown of Thorns is often pictured with longer pronounced thorns similar to those of a shrub or tree, assuming the depictions still remain accurate
Did Gideon use a different return route in Judges 8? After having dealt with the two kings on his way back Gideon punishes Sukkoth first then Penuel Judges 8:16 NIV He took the elders of the town and taught the men of Sukkoth a lesson by punishing them with desert thorns and briers Judges 8:17 NIV He also pulled down the tower of Peniel and killed the men of the town
What do we know about tower of Peniel in Judges 8? What do we know about tower of Peniel in Judges 8 Towers in ancient Israel were known as citadels and were for defensive reasons of a particular city They are generally speaking speaking the highest landmark within a city, making surprise attacks very difficult For example take the Tower of Jerusalem: David’s Tower as it looks today Thus Gideon wanted to make sure that all possible
What is meant by Book of the Lord in Isaiah 34:16? The Lord will stretch over it the measuring line of chaos, the plumb line of confusion 12 Its nobles shall be no more, nor shall kings be proclaimed there; all its princes are gone 13 Its castles shall be overgrown with thorns, its fortresses with thistles and briers
hebrews - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange The question is, whether Paul denies repentance to a Christian who has received the gift of Baptism and communion with the Holy Spirit, if he falls after that? The passage seems to say this, but then it will contradict what Paul says in many other instances, when he acknowledges that even Christians can fall, but stand up and continue in Christ again ("If we are unfaithful, He remains faithful
contradiction - What is the meaning and significance of the name . . . All who remain in the land will eat curds and honey 23In that day, in every place where there were a thousand vines worth a thousand silver shekels, g there will be only briers and thorns What is going on here? Will Immanuel eat butter and honey or will he experience destruction and desolation in the land within his lifetime?
isaiah - Isiah 34:14 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange (13) Her castles shall be overgrown with thorns, her fortresses with thistles and briers She shall become an abode for jackals and a haunt for ostriches (14) Wildcats shall meet with desert beasts, satyrs shall call to one another; There shall the Lilith repose, and find for herself a place to rest