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Bones

Bones

Bones

The framework of the body; so the breaking of them expresses overwhelming sorrow, which prostrates body and mind (Isa 38:13). As the surgeon must sometimes break a bone to save a patient lameness for life, so God breaks that He may heal Self will and self righteousness must be broken, that we may run the way of God’s commandments. When one has a “broken and contrite heart,” “the bones which God has broken rejoice” (Psa 51:8; Psa 51:17). Not a bone of Jesus was broken, as antitype of the paschal lamb (Exo 12:46; Joh 19:33; Joh 19:36).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Bones

BONES is used widely in OT as a synonym for the body, living or dead, or the person (Psa 42:10; Psa 51:8). As the solid framework of the body, the bones are the seat of health and strength, so that breaking, rottenness, dryness of the bones are frequent figures for sickness or moral disorder (Pro 14:30; Pro 17:22, Psa 6:2; Psa 22:14). Bone of my bone answers to the English phrase of the same blood; but the concluding words of Eph 5:30 should be omitted. In Luk 24:39 the unique expression seems to emphasize the nature of the Resurrection body, as different from the ordinary flesh and blood. See Gibson, Thirty-Nine Articles, p. 188.

C. W. Emmet.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Bones

Vision of the dry

Eze 37:1-14

None of Christ’s broken

Psa 34:20; Joh 19:36

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible