聖經經文關於 Field

Bible verses about Field

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The "field" in scripture transcends mere agriculture; it represents the world, our hearts, and the fertile ground for spiritual growth. Understanding this symbolism allows us to cultivate a deeper connection with God. Verses about fields often speak of sowing seeds – seeds of faith, righteousness, and love. By studying these passages, we learn how to nurture our inner selves and the communities around us, preparing the ground for a bountiful harvest of God's blessings. Let the scriptures guide you to discern the types of seeds you are sowing and the quality of the soil you are tending, so you may reap a harvest of eternal significance.

Scripture Passages

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如常附牆而坐、約拿單侍立、押尼珥坐於掃羅側、大衞之位虛焉、

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取之入邑以示姑、亦以果腹所餘者、出而與姑、

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上帝俞允利亞之祈、遂懷姙、爲雅各生第五子、

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遂往於田、從穫者後、而拾所遺、偶至以利米勒家波阿斯之田、

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遂往於田、從穫者後、而拾所遺、偶至以利米勒家波阿斯之田、

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由是路得與波阿斯使女偕、而拾穗焉、迨麰麥小麥盡刈、仍與姑居、

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經過之人、不曰願耶和華錫嘏於爾、我奉耶和華名祝爾兮、

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如宗族中、有貧窮者、爾見其手匱乏、當濟助之、使之偕居、若旅人然、

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取之入邑以示姑、亦以果腹所餘者、出而與姑、

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卽我爲己所肇造者、使之揚我聲譽、

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盡掠其貨財、虜其妻子、取其室中所有、

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婦俯伏於地曰、我乃異邦人、何蒙爾恩、得爾之顧、

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約瑟葬父旣畢、與昆弟及送葬者、咸歸埃及、○

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亦取爾女、使爲製香品者、爲廚婢、爲膳女、

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宜贖產者曰、我不能爲己贖之、恐害我業、贖產之權、請爾操之、蓋我不能贖也、

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非利士人問曰、行此者誰、或曰、亭拿人之壻參孫、因以其妻適伴侶故也、非利士人遂至、以火焚女及其父、

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遂斥責民長曰、上帝之室、何遺棄之、因招集利未人、復供厥職、

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惟爾所知非結果之樹、則可伐之、以爲營壘、迨至敵城破降之日、

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我以仇隙置爾與婦之間、爰及苗裔、彼將傷爾首、爾將傷其踵、

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耶和華諭摩西曰、舉手向天、使雹雨於埃及、傷通國之人畜、及其田蔬、

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如宗族中、有貧窮者、爾見其手匱乏、當濟助之、使之偕居、若旅人然、

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禧年旣屆、各歸其業、

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謂巴蘭曰、汝立於燔祭側、我往於彼、以覲耶和華、

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遂積穀如海沙之多、不復計算、不可勝數故也、

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婦俯伏於地曰、我乃異邦人、何蒙爾恩、得爾之顧、

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如火燃棘、延燒露積、或禾稼、或田園、則舉火者必償之、○

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居猶大諸邑之以色列人、與猶大人、亦攜牛羊、及區別歸其上帝耶和華之物、獻其什一、積之成堆、

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盡掠其貨財、虜其妻子、取其室中所有、

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於入邑門之赫人前、俱定與亞伯拉罕爲業、

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我以仇隙置爾與婦之間、爰及苗裔、彼將傷爾首、爾將傷其踵、

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宜贖產者曰、我不能爲己贖之、恐害我業、贖產之權、請爾操之、蓋我不能贖也、

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身之所生、土之所產、畜之所出、牛羣之犢、羊羣之羔、並皆獲福、

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督穫之僕曰、乃摩押女、與拿俄米自摩押偕來、

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我以仇隙置爾與婦之間、爰及苗裔、彼將傷爾首、爾將傷其踵、

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雅各命衆子畢、斂足於牀、氣絕而終、歸於列祖、

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希勒家子家宰以利亞敬、與繕寫舍伯那、及亞薩子史官約亞、俱出見之、

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又給以無花果餅一角、葡萄乾二穗、食之、精神乃復、蓋彼歷三晝夜、未嘗飲食、

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亦取爾女、使爲製香品者、爲廚婢、爲膳女、

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諸兄曰、爾果將君我乎、抑轄我乎、故因其夢與言、而益憾之、

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經過之人、不曰願耶和華錫嘏於爾、我奉耶和華名祝爾兮、

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From sowing seeds to reaping harvests, the "field" in scripture serves as a potent symbol, representing not only the literal land that sustains us but also the fertile ground of our hearts and lives. The verses explored highlight themes of provision, stewardship, diligence, and ultimately, the reaping of what we sow – both good and bad. Whether considering the parable of the sower scattering seeds on different types of soil or the command to leave gleanings for the poor, the field consistently underscores our responsibility to cultivate righteousness and extend compassion. May these scriptural reflections inspire us to examine the "fields" within our own lives, prompting us to sow seeds of kindness, faith, and service, trusting that God will bring forth a bountiful harvest of His grace and blessing. Let us be mindful stewards of the resources entrusted to us and cultivate hearts fertile for spiritual growth.