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Springtime in the Bible is often associated with renewal, growth, and the manifestation of God's promises. It is a season that symbolizes new beginnings and the flourishing of life, both in the natural world and in the spiritual realm. The imagery of spring is used throughout Scripture to convey themes of hope, restoration, and divine faithfulness.
Biblical References and Symbolism1.
Song of Solomon 2:11-13 : "For now the winter is past; the rain is over and gone. The flowers have appeared in the countryside; the season of singing has come, and the cooing of turtledoves is heard in our land. The fig tree ripens its figs; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come away, my beloved, and come." This passage beautifully captures the essence of spring as a time of love and renewal. The imagery of flowers, singing, and blossoming vines reflects the joy and beauty of creation coming to life after the dormancy of winter.
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Isaiah 35:1-2 : "The wilderness and the land will be glad; the desert will rejoice and blossom like a rose. It will bloom abundantly and even rejoice with joy and singing. The glory of Lebanon will be given to it, the splendor of Carmel and Sharon. They will see the glory of the LORD, the splendor of our God." Here, springtime is used metaphorically to describe the transformation and restoration that God brings to His people. The desert blooming signifies hope and the fulfillment of God's promises.
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Joel 2:23 : "Be glad, O children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God, for He has given you the autumn rains for your vindication. He sends you showers, both autumn and spring rains, as before." The mention of spring rains highlights God's provision and faithfulness. The rains are essential for the growth of crops, symbolizing God's sustenance and care for His creation.
Theological ImplicationsSpringtime in the Bible is not merely a season but a profound symbol of spiritual truths. It represents the resurrection power of Christ, who brings life out of death and hope out of despair. Just as spring follows the cold and barren winter, the resurrection of Jesus brings new life and hope to believers, affirming the victory over sin and death.
The season also serves as a reminder of God's covenant faithfulness. In the cycle of seasons, springtime assures us of God's unchanging nature and His commitment to renew and restore. It is a time to reflect on the spiritual growth and renewal that God desires for His people, encouraging believers to seek a deeper relationship with Him.
Cultural and Liturgical SignificanceIn the Jewish calendar, springtime coincides with Passover, a festival commemorating the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt. This event is a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection, which Christians celebrate during Easter. The timing of these events in spring underscores the theme of liberation and new beginnings.
Springtime is also a period of preparation and anticipation. In the agricultural context, it is a time for sowing seeds and preparing for the harvest. Spiritually, it invites believers to sow seeds of faith, love, and righteousness, trusting in God's promise of a bountiful harvest.
In summary, springtime in the Bible is rich with meaning and significance. It is a season that reflects God's creative power, His faithfulness, and the hope of new life through Christ. The imagery and themes associated with spring encourage believers to embrace renewal and growth in their spiritual journey.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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n.) The season of spring; springtide.
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the Little Flower Enters the Carmel
... THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SOEUR TH??R??SE OF LISIEUX, ENTITLED BY HERSELF: "THE STORY OF
THESPRINGTIME OF A LITTLE WHITE FLOWER" CHAPTER VII - THE LITTLE FLOWER...
Story of a Soul
... THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SOEUR TH??R??SE OF LISIEUX, ENTITLED BY HERSELF: "THE STORY OF
THESPRINGTIME OF A LITTLE WHITE FLOWER". CHAPTER I - EARLIEST MEMORIES....
Death to Lawful Things is the Way Out into a Life of Surrender.
... Does any soul, young in this life and in that to come, shrink back and say "I would
rather keep in thespringtime"I do not want to reach unto the things that...
The Early Training of a Race.
... In thespringtime these valleys are covered by a sparse vegetation; from a few
perennial springs flow waters that irrigate the immediately surrounding land...
The Little Flower Enters the Carmel
... tears. It was a sight to gladden the Angels, this old man giving his child
to God while she was yet in thespringtime of life. At...
Objections to Prayer
... that, because one suffers discomfort and fever under the sun at Summer Solstice,
the Sun is through prayer to be transferred to theSpringtime Zodiac, in order...
Illusions of Youth, Value of Time at this Period of Life.
... My desire is that, while enjoying with gratitude and simplicity the happiness or
peace which God has bestowed upon you in thespringtime of life, you may...
Spiritual Power.
... 8. To-day we are celebrating the last of the series of historical festivals
which mark thespringtime of our Christian year. And...
Spiritual Dryness.
... Christian life. The soul should be as a watered garden"fresh and green
and sparkling. It should be aspringtime. You have seen...
The Burial of Moses
... Noiselessly as thespringtime Her crown of verdure weaves, And all the trees on
all the hills Open their thousand leaves; So without sound of music, Or voice...
Thesaurus
Springtime (1 Occurrence)... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) The season of spring; springtide. Multi-Version
Concordance
Springtime (1 Occurrence). Zechariah 10
...Warfare (18 Occurrences)
... It was in thespringtime that campaigns were usually opened, or resumed after a
cessation of hostilities in winter (2 Samuel 11:1 1 Kings 20:22, 26)....
Frog (2 Occurrences)
... many species. Frogs swim rapidly, and take long leaps on land. Many of the
species utter loud notes in thespringtime. 2. (n.) The...
Furrow (3 Occurrences)
... James Version, "ridges"). In these passages the fields are pictured as they
were in thespringtime or late autumn. When the showers...
Dioscuri (1 Occurrence)
... Some 4,000 years BC they served as pointers to mark the beginning of the new
year by setting together with the first new moon ofspringtime....
Diotrephes (1 Occurrence)
... Some 4,000 years BC they served as pointers to mark the beginning of the new
year by setting together with the first new moon ofspringtime....
May (14936 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) A maiden. 3. (n.) The fifth month of the year, containing
thirty-one days. 4. (n.) The early part orspringtime of life....
Sheepshearing
... shep'-sher-ing: The sheep-shearing is done in thespringtime, either by the owners
(Genesis 31:19; Genesis 38:13 Deuteronomy 15:19 1 Samuel 25:2, 4) or by...
Sheep-shearing (1 Occurrence)
... shep'-sher-ing: The sheep-shearing is done in thespringtime, either by the owners
(Genesis 31:19; Genesis 38:13 Deuteronomy 15:19 1 Samuel 25:2, 4) or by...
Tender (66 Occurrences)
... Finally, "tender" in Mark 13:28 parallel Matthew 24:32 is for hapalos, "soft." The
running sap ofspringtime softens the branches that were stiff during the...
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