Face-bones
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In the context of biblical literature, the term "face-bones" is not explicitly mentioned as a distinct phrase. However, the concept of bones, particularly those of the face, can be inferred from various scriptural references that discuss the human body, its creation, and its significance. The Bible often uses the imagery of bones to convey ideas of strength, structure, and the essence of life.

Creation and Structure:

The creation of humanity is described in Genesis, where God forms man from the dust of the ground. While the specific mention of face-bones is absent, the intricate design of the human body, including the facial structure, is implied in the divine act of creation. Genesis 2:7 states, "Then the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being." This passage highlights the intentional and detailed craftsmanship of God in forming the human body.

Symbolism and Significance:

Bones in the Bible often symbolize strength and vitality. Proverbs 3:7-8 advises, "Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and turn away from evil. This will bring healing to your body and refreshment to your bones." Here, bones are associated with health and well-being, suggesting that the physical structure, including the face-bones, is integral to one's overall vitality.

Suffering and Restoration:

The Psalms frequently use bones as a metaphor for suffering and distress. In Psalm 31:9-10 , David laments, "Be merciful to me, O LORD, for I am in distress; my eyes grow weak with sorrow, my soul and body with grief. My life is consumed with anguish and my years with groaning; my strength fails because of my affliction, and my bones grow weak." This vivid imagery underscores the deep connection between emotional turmoil and physical pain, including the face-bones, which are part of the expression of one's countenance.

Conversely, the restoration of bones is a powerful image of healing and renewal. Ezekiel 37:1-14 describes the vision of the valley of dry bones, where God breathes life into the bones, symbolizing the restoration of Israel. Although this passage does not specifically mention face-bones, the comprehensive revival of the skeletal structure implies the inclusion of all bones, highlighting God's power to restore and renew.

Judgment and Mortality:

The Bible also uses bones to remind humanity of its mortality and the inevitability of judgment. In Ecclesiastes 12:7 , it is written, "Then the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it." This verse reflects on the transient nature of human life, including the face-bones, which will ultimately return to dust.

Conclusion:

While the Bible does not specifically address "face-bones," the broader biblical narrative provides a rich tapestry of references to bones that encompass themes of creation, strength, suffering, restoration, and mortality. These themes underscore the significance of the human body as a creation of God, intricately designed and imbued with spiritual meaning.
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The Arrest of the Body
... This curving of the base of the skull involves change in position of the face bones
also, and could not go on to a further extent without cutting off the nasal ...
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Face-bones (1 Occurrence)
Face-bones. Face, Face-bones. Face-cloth . Multi-Version Concordance
Face-bones (1 Occurrence). Psalms 3:7 Come to me ...
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Face-cloth (1 Occurrence)
Face-cloth. Face-bones, Face-cloth. Faced . Multi-Version Concordance
Face-cloth (1 Occurrence). ... (See NAS). Face-bones, Face-cloth. Faced . Reference
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Evil-doers (122 Occurrences)
... Psalms 3:7 Come to me, Lord; keep me safe, O my God; for you have given all my haters
blows on their face-bones; the teeth of the evil-doers have been broken ...
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Blows (105 Occurrences)
... Psalms 3:7 Come to me, Lord; keep me safe, O my God; for you have given all my haters
blows on their face-bones; the teeth of the evil-doers have been broken ...
/b/blows.htm - 35k

Face (780 Occurrences)

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Haters (220 Occurrences)
... Psalms 3:7 Come to me, Lord; keep me safe, O my God; for you have given all my haters
blows on their face-bones; the teeth of the evil-doers have been broken ...
/h/haters.htm - 37k

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Face-bones (1 Occurrence)

Psalms 3:7
Come to me, Lord; keep me safe, O my God; for you have given all my haters blows on their face-bones; the teeth of the evil-doers have been broken by you.
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