👉 "Pull-Ups" in the Bible refers to a form of abdominal exercise that involves lifting one's feet off the ground, holding on for support with both hands and knees, then lowering back down while breathing deeply.
In the Old Testament, the verb "pull up" means to lean forward slightly, resembling an upward motion. The word is used figuratively to describe this physical response to God's will or command in Hebrews 12:2-3, where Paul uses it metaphorically to liken God's presence and power within him as he pulls himself together.
The precise meaning of the word "pull-up" in the New Testament is not explicitly mentioned; rather, its usage was often figurative. However, if we understand this from the perspective of the Hebrews, it might be associated with lifting up or pushing oneself up (like pulling oneself out of a well), which could have metaphorical applications in other contexts.
Please note that these are general guidelines and the precise meaning is not always clear or specific according to historical understanding.
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