Concordance
Buries (6 Occurrences)Matthew 13:33
Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom of the Heavens," He said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour, for it to work there till the whole mass has risen."
(WEY)
Matthew 13:44
"The Kingdom of the Heavens is like treasure buried in the open country, which a man finds, but buries again, and, in his joy about it, goes and sells all he has and buys that piece of ground.
(WEY)
Luke 13:21
It is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour, to work there till the whole is leavened."
(WEY)
Job 27:15
Those that remain of him shall be buried by pestilence, and his widows shall make no lamentation.
(See RSV)
Proverbs 19:24
The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he will not so much as bring it to his mouth again.
(WEB NAS RSV NIV)
Proverbs 26:15
The sluggard buries his hand in the dish. He is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.
(WEB NAS RSV NIV)
Related Terms
Wears (6 Occurrences)
Wearieth (4 Occurrences)
Buries (6 Occurrences)
Burying (22 Occurrences)
Burying-place (19 Occurrences)
Over-against (156 Occurrences)
Burn (206 Occurrences)
Strong's Hebrew
2934. taman -- to hide, conceal... root Definition to hide, conceal NASB Word Usage
buries (2), concealed (2), discarded
(1), held in reserve (1), hid (8), hidden (9), hide (5), hiding (1
... /hebrew/2934.htm - 6kLibrary
Second visit to Nazareth - the Mission of the Twelve.
... would tell. In those lands the sand buries quickly and buries deep -
preserving, indeed, but also hiding what it covers. And the ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxvii second visit to.htm
Of the Popish Mass. How it not Only Profanes, but Annihilates the ...
... been most clearly proved by the word of God, that this mass, however glossed and
splendid, offers the greatest insult to Christ, suppresses and buries his cross ...
/.../calvin/the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 18 of the popish.htm
Friendship.
... Then it is nourished by the past, for only the past buries all faults; it is encouraged
by the future, for only the future veils the awkwardness and ...
/.../judy/questionable amusements and worthy substitutes/viii friendship.htm
The Faith of Moses.
... the body of his servant, in the spirit of John Wesley's words, happily chosen for
his and his brother's epitaph in Westminster Abbey, "God buries His workmen ...
/.../the expositors bible the epistle to the hebrews/chapter xii the faith of.htm
Fourth Day. Forgiveness of Injuries.
... known to his brethren, recalls the bitter thought, "Whom ye sold into Egypt." The
true Joseph, when He reveals Himself to His disciples, buries in oblivion the ...
/.../macduff/the mind of jesus/fourth day forgiveness of injuries.htm
Continues the Same Subject: Explains the Prayer of Union by a ...
... place near it small twigs upon which, of its own accord, it spins silk from its
tiny mouth until it has made a narrow little cocoon in which it buries itself. ...
/.../teresa/the interior castle or the mansions/chapter ii continues the same 3.htm
Perpetual Youth
... The same progress which brings April's perfumes burns them in the censer of the
hot summer, and buries summer beneath the falling leaves, and covers its grave ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture d/perpetual youth.htm
Dying to Live
... trusted to him. Then some day he absolutely forgets himself in his work. He
buries himself, as we say, in it. His conceit and ambition ...
/.../peabody/mornings in the college chapel/xx dying to live.htm
Christ Stimulating Sluggish Discipleship
... the duties that we know are most imperative upon us, by sweeping preliminaries out
of the way, and so we go on until our dying day, when somebody else buries us ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture a/christ stimulating sluggish discipleship.htm
Death and Growth
... that of the contemporaneousness of the two processes, and that is, as it is written
on John Wesley's monument in Westminster Abbey, 'God buries the workmen and ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/death and growth.htm
Thesaurus
Buries (6 Occurrences)...Buries (6 Occurrences).
... (WEY). Luke 13:21 It is like yeast which a woman takes and
buries in a bushel of flour, to work there till the whole is leavened." (WEY).
.../b/buries.htm - 8kBushel (6 Occurrences)
... (KJV WEY ASV DBY RSV). Matthew 13:33 Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom
of the Heavens," He said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a ...
/b/bushel.htm - 9k
Sluggard (14 Occurrences)
... (WEB JPS ASV DBY RSV NIV). Proverbs 19:24 The sluggard buries his hand in the
dish; he will not so much as bring it to his mouth again. ...
/s/sluggard.htm - 11k
Takes (380 Occurrences)
... (WEY). Matthew 13:33 Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom of the Heavens,"
He said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour ...
/t/takes.htm - 34k
Dish (54 Occurrences)
... (See NAS). Proverbs 19:24 The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he will not
so much as bring it to his mouth again. (WEB JPS ASV DBY YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
/d/dish.htm - 24k
Lazy (10 Occurrences)
... highway. (See NAS). Proverbs 26:15 The sluggard buries his hand in the dish.
He is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth. (WEB NIV). ...
/l/lazy.htm - 9k
Worked (145 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:33 Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom of the Heavens," He
said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour, for ...
/w/worked.htm - 36k
Flour (69 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:33 Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom of the Heavens," He
said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour, for ...
/f/flour.htm - 32k
Finds (71 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:44 "The Kingdom of the Heavens is like treasure buried in the open country,
which a man finds, but buries again, and, in his joy about it, goes and ...
/f/finds.htm - 24k
Risen (169 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:33 Another parable He spoke to them. "The Kingdom of the Heavens," He
said, "is like yeast which a woman takes and buries in a bushel of flour, for ...
/r/risen.htm - 35k
Topical Encyclopedia
In the context of the Bible, the act of burial holds significant cultural, religious, and theological importance. The practice of burying the dead is a recurring theme throughout the Scriptures, reflecting beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife.
Old Testament PracticesBurial customs in the Old Testament were deeply rooted in the traditions of the Hebrew people. The patriarchs, such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, were all buried in the cave of Machpelah, a site purchased by Abraham as a family burial place (
Genesis 23:19-20). This act of securing a burial site underscores the importance of having a designated place for the deceased, reflecting a belief in the sanctity of the body even after death.
The Old Testament also records instances where burial was denied as a form of judgment or disgrace. For example, in
1 Kings 14:11, the prophecy against Jeroboam's house includes the grim fate of being devoured by dogs and birds, indicating a lack of proper burial as a sign of divine disfavor.
New Testament ReferencesIn the New Testament, burial continues to be an important practice. The burial of Jesus Christ is a pivotal event, fulfilling the prophecy of
Isaiah 53:9, which states, "He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in His death." Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy disciple, provided his own tomb for Jesus' burial (
Matthew 27:57-60), highlighting the fulfillment of prophecy and the honor given to Jesus even in death.
The burial of believers is also mentioned in the context of the early church. Ananias and Sapphira, for example, were buried after their sudden deaths as a result of lying to the Holy Spirit (
Acts 5:6, 10). This account illustrates the seriousness with which the early church viewed both sin and the treatment of the deceased.
Theological SignificanceTheologically, burial in the Bible is often associated with the hope of resurrection. The burial of Jesus is not merely an end but a precursor to His resurrection, which is central to Christian faith.
Romans 6:4 states, "We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may walk in newness of life." This passage connects the physical act of burial with the spiritual reality of dying to sin and rising to new life in Christ.
Cultural and Symbolic AspectsCulturally, burial practices in biblical times varied, but they often included washing, anointing, and wrapping the body in linen, as seen in the burial of Jesus (
John 19:40). These practices reflect a respect for the body and a belief in the dignity of the person even after death.
Symbolically, burial can represent the finality of death but also the hope of new beginnings. The seed metaphor used by Paul in
1 Corinthians 15:36-44 likens burial to planting a seed, which must die to bring forth new life, symbolizing the resurrection of the dead.
In summary, the concept of burial in the Bible encompasses a range of meanings, from cultural customs to profound theological truths, all pointing to the hope and promise of resurrection and eternal life.
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