Tuesday, September 2, 2008

CRADLE/CRIB = ARISA

CRADLE/CRIB = ARISA



How does the cradle in the Bible, reflect a archetype message to believer's ?



ANSWER :


http://www.milon.co.il/general/general.php?term=%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%A1%D7%94

עריסה
Babylon Hebrew-English

עריסה
nf. crib, cradle



http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cradle

oscillating bed for a baby =

Hebrew: עריסה ('arisa) f.

[] Noun

Singular
cradle

Plural
cradles


cradle (plural cradles)

A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots.
(figuratively) The place of origin, or in which anything is nurtured or protected in the earlier period of existence.

a cradle of crime

the cradle of liberty

(figuratively) Infancy, or very early life.
from the cradle to the grave


Biblical example of the `cradle of a crime`, foiled by the `cradle of liberty` :

excerpt:
http://www.wholesomewords.org/children/chbible/ch3.html

Their plan was soon formed, and they prepared to carry it out. On the banks of the River Nile there grew a plant called papyrus, from which a kind of paper was made. The parents got some of this plant, and made a little ark, or boat, just large enough to hold their child. May we not suppose that as they plaited this cradle-boat, they often lifted up their hearts in prayer to the Lord? And how many tears must have fallen from their eyes as they looked upon their baby boy, and thought that the time was come when they must leave him, and perhaps see him no more! But we are told in the Bible that they had faith; they believed that God, who had put it into their hearts to make the ark, would use it to save their child. They did not know in what way he would be saved, but they were sure God would do it in some way. For "with God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26.

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