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Genesis 9:4

Definition: But flesh with the life thereof, [which is] the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.


Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Genesis 9:4: “But flesh with the life thereof, [which is] the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.” It's a really important and slightly surprising passage in the beginning of the Bible. Here’s what it means in simpler terms: Basically, God is telling us that blood is sacred and forbidden. Let’s unpack each part: “But flesh with the life thereof…” – This refers to human beings. It's saying that humans are made of flesh (the body) and have a spirit (life). “[which is] the blood thereof…” – Now, this is where it gets interesting. “Blood” in this context isn’t just any blood. It refers to sacred blood – specifically, the blood that comes from animals. Think of it as a special kind of life force that God has created for these creatures. “Shall ye not eat.” - This is the key command. God says, “You are forbidden from eating any part of an animal that has been killed and its blood was spilled.” So, what does this mean practically? This verse sets a very strong boundary about how we interact with animals. It’s essentially saying: Respect for Life: God values life above all else. Sacredness of Blood: Blood is seen as a precious gift from God, connected to the creation and the divine purpose of life itself. A Moral Boundary: This verse highlights that humans are not meant to consume animals in their entirety. It's a reminder of our relationship with God and the responsibility we have towards all living creatures. Why is this important? This verse is often interpreted as a foundational principle for morality and stewardship of the Earth. It suggests that we should treat animals with respect, recognize their value, and avoid taking them for our own benefit or enjoyment – especially by consuming their blood. --- Do you want me to: Explain another part of Genesis 9? Discuss the historical context of this verse? Connect it to a broader theme in the Bible (like creation, morality, or sin)?

Zanella

Definition: The word "Zanella" appears in Genesis 9:4 where it is used as a metaphor for the angelic beings who were among Adam and Eve's children. The term was also used in other passages throughout the Bible to describe various aspects of spiritual experiences, including the afterlife, ascension, and the nature of God Himself.


Zanella

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Definition: In the Bible, it's 53:1164 - "Thou shalt not make a man an angel of iron." And in Genesis 9:48, it's 5:23-4:4 - "He that maketh a work of art, or maketh something of stone, that hath wrought a work for a long time; even so shall he be cut off from the earth, as I have sinned and done wrong."


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