Concordance
Commercial (1 Occurrence)Genesis 23:16
Abraham listened to Ephron. Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver which he had named in the audience of the children of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, according to the current merchants' standard.
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Commerce (3 Occurrences)
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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a.) of or pertaining to commerce; carrying on or occupied with commerce or trade; mercantile; as, commercial advantages; commercial relations.
Greek
3048. logeia -- a collection ... collection, gathering. From logos (in the
commercial sense); a contribution --
collection, gathering. see GREEK logos. (logeiai) -- 1 Occurrence.
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3048.htm - 6kStrong's Hebrew
8255. sheqel -- (a measure of weight) shekel... shekel. From shaqal; probably a weight; used as a
commercial standard -- shekel.
see HEBREW shaqal. 8254, 8255. sheqel. 8256 . Strong's Numbers.
/hebrew/8255.htm - 6k 5503. sachar -- to go around or about, travel about
... root Definition to go around or about, travel about NASB Word Usage commercial
(1), customer (3), customers (2), merchant (1), merchants (6), roving about (1 ...
/hebrew/5503.htm - 6k
Library
He Will be a Commercial Genius
... The Genius and Character of the Antichrist 4. He will be a commercial genius.
"And through his policy also he shall cause craft to ...
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Commercial Traveler.
... Commercial Traveler. I remember when preaching in New York City, at the Hippodrome,
a man coming up to me and telling me a story that thrilled my soul. ...
/.../moody/moodys anecdotes and illustrations/commercial traveler.htm
Now I have Only Taken the Test Case of Female Suffrage Because it ...
... induced to do that. If clerks do not try to shirk their work, our whole
great commercial system breaks down. It is breaking down ...
/.../chesterton/whats wrong with the world/chapter 27 now i have.htm
In Our Last Chapter we Sought to Show that in Rev. . .
... prospects of security from Turkish and Arabian depredations grow brighter, as the
country is developed and the possibilities of commercial aggrandizement loom ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/in our last chapter we.htm
Spiritual Condition of the Congregations. --The Seven Churches in ...
... The church of Smyrna (a very ancient, still flourishing commercial city in Ionia,
beautifully located on the bay of Smyrna) was externally poor and persecuted ...
/.../history of the christian church volume i/section 50 spiritual condition of.htm
God and Mammon.
... that it should be so"become a by-word among foreign nations; while our old English
commercial honesty"which was once our strength, and protected us from ...
/.../kingsley/westminster sermons/sermon xxvi god and mammon.htm
Honorable Submission
... as the coming New York of the Pacific Coast, but since the disastrous earthquake
in the year 1906, the stream of progress as a great commercial center has been ...
/.../chapter viii honorable submission.htm
His Marriage with Martha Savory.
... removed. In the next entry there is an allusion to the disastrous commercial
panic by which this year was distinguished. 7 mo. 24 ...
/.../chapter vii his marriage with.htm
Unsound Spiritual Trading
... Proverbs 16:2. During the last two years some of the most notable commercial
reputations have been hopelessly destroyed. Men in ...
/.../spurgeon/sermons on proverbs/unsound spiritual trading.htm
On the Way to Thebes
... above Memphis. The town was the commercial center for the pastoral districts
of the posterior Arsinoeite nome"Nehapehu. Here were ...
//christianbookshelf.org/miller/the yoke/chapter xxi on the way.htm
Thesaurus
Commercial (1 Occurrence)... (a.) of or pertaining to commerce; carrying on or occupied with commerce or trade;
mercantile; as,
commercial advantages;
commercial relations.
.../c/commercial.htm - 7kCommerce (3 Occurrences)
... From the days of the appearance of the Hebrews in Canaan, however, some
commercial contact with the peoples around was inevitable. ...
/c/commerce.htm - 15k
Debtor (7 Occurrences)
... Indebtedness and loaning had not, however, the commercial aspect among the
Jews so characteristic of the nations surrounding Palestine. ...
/d/debtor.htm - 16k
Debt (48 Occurrences)
... Indebtedness and loaning had not, however, the commercial aspect among the
Jews so characteristic of the nations surrounding Palestine. ...
/d/debt.htm - 28k
Trade (33 Occurrences)
... General. 1. Terms: For a full list of the commercial terms used in the Old
Testament, reference must be made to EB, IV, cols. 5193-99. ...
/t/trade.htm - 40k
Corinth (13 Occurrences)
... Poseidon, too, and other sea deities were held in high esteem in the commercial
city. ... But the commercial and materialistic spirit prevailed later. ...
/c/corinth.htm - 21k
Weights (14 Occurrences)
... CUBIT). They seem to have employed, however, two cubits, of different lengths,
one for commercial purposes and one for building. ...
/w/weights.htm - 21k
Loan (9 Occurrences)
... of the Hebrew commonwealth, when commerce increased, the practice of exacting usury
or interest on loans, and of suretiship in the commercial sense, grew up. ...
/l/loan.htm - 16k
Measures (50 Occurrences)
... CUBIT). They seem to have employed, however, two cubits, of different lengths,
one for commercial purposes and one for building. ...
/m/measures.htm - 35k
Tyre (59 Occurrences)
... It afterwards fell under the power of Alexander the Great, after a siege of seven
months, but continued to maintain much of its commercial importance till the ...
/t/tyre.htm - 45k
Topical Encyclopedia
The concept of commerce, while not explicitly termed as such in the Bible, is deeply woven into the fabric of biblical narratives and teachings. Commerce, in its essence, involves the exchange of goods and services, and this practice is evident throughout the Scriptures, reflecting the economic activities of ancient societies.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, commerce is seen in various forms, from trade caravans to local markets. The patriarchs, such as Abraham, engaged in commercial activities.
Genesis 13:2 describes Abraham as "very wealthy in livestock, silver, and gold," indicating his involvement in trade and commerce. The account of Joseph in Egypt (Genesis 41) also highlights the importance of commerce, as Joseph's management of grain during the famine involved extensive trade and economic planning.
The Law of Moses contains numerous regulations concerning commerce, emphasizing honesty and fairness.
Leviticus 19:35-36 commands, "You must not use dishonest measures of length, weight, or volume. You shall maintain just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin." These laws underscore the importance of integrity in commercial dealings.
Prophetic WritingsThe prophets often addressed the moral and ethical dimensions of commerce. Amos, for example, condemned the exploitation and greed of merchants who "trample the needy and do away with the poor of the land" (
Amos 8:4). The prophets called for justice and righteousness in economic transactions, reflecting God's concern for the vulnerable and marginalized.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, commerce continues to play a significant role. Jesus' parables frequently use commercial imagery to convey spiritual truths. The Parable of the Talents (
Matthew 25:14-30) illustrates the responsible use of resources and the importance of diligence and stewardship in business.
The cleansing of the temple (
Matthew 21:12-13) is a notable event where Jesus confronts the misuse of commerce in a sacred space, declaring, "My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it a den of robbers." This act underscores the need for purity and reverence in all commercial activities, especially those associated with worship.
The early church also engaged in commerce, as seen in
Acts 16:14, where Lydia, a seller of purple goods, is mentioned as a supporter of Paul's ministry. Her involvement in trade highlights the role of commerce in supporting the spread of the Gospel.
Ethical ConsiderationsThe Bible consistently emphasizes ethical conduct in commerce.
Proverbs 11:1 states, "Dishonest scales are an abomination to the LORD, but an accurate weight is His delight." This principle calls for honesty, fairness, and integrity in all business dealings.
The Scriptures also warn against the love of money and materialism.
1 Timothy 6:10 cautions, "For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil." Believers are encouraged to prioritize spiritual wealth over material gain, recognizing that true prosperity comes from a life aligned with God's will.
ConclusionWhile commerce is a necessary and integral part of human society, the Bible provides clear guidance on conducting business in a manner that honors God and serves others. Through principles of justice, integrity, and stewardship, believers are called to engage in commerce that reflects the character of Christ and advances His kingdom.
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