Mangles
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Mangles, a term not directly found in the Bible, refers to a type of beet cultivated primarily for its edible root and leafy greens. While the specific word "mangles" does not appear in the biblical text, the concept of root vegetables and their cultivation can be related to the agricultural practices described in the Scriptures. The Bible often references agriculture, farming, and the produce of the land, which were central to the daily life and sustenance of the people in biblical times.

Agricultural Context in the Bible

The Bible frequently mentions the importance of agriculture, as seen in Genesis 1:29 : "Then God said, 'Behold, I have given you every seed-bearing plant on the face of all the earth and every tree whose fruit contains seed. They will be yours for food.'" This verse underscores the provision of God through the bounty of the earth, which would include various root vegetables like beets, though not explicitly named.

In Deuteronomy 8:7-9 , the Promised Land is described as "a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive oil and honey, a land where you will eat food without scarcity, where you will lack nothing." While root vegetables are not specifically listed, the passage highlights the diversity and abundance of produce available to the Israelites, suggesting a wide range of agricultural products.

Symbolism and Lessons

Root vegetables, such as mangles, can symbolize nourishment and sustenance, reflecting God's provision for His people. The Bible often uses agricultural metaphors to convey spiritual truths. For instance, in John 15:5 , Jesus says, "I am the vine; you are the branches. The one who remains in Me, and I in him, will bear much fruit. For apart from Me you can do nothing." This metaphor emphasizes the importance of remaining connected to Christ to bear spiritual fruit, much like a plant must remain rooted to thrive.

Additionally, the cultivation of the land and the growth of plants serve as reminders of the diligence and care required in spiritual growth. Proverbs 12:11 states, "He who works his land will have plenty of food, but whoever chases fantasies lacks judgment." This proverb highlights the value of hard work and the blessings that come from tending to one's responsibilities, both physically and spiritually.

Practical Application

While the Bible does not specifically mention mangles, the principles of stewardship, provision, and spiritual growth can be applied to the cultivation and consumption of all agricultural produce. Believers are encouraged to recognize God's provision in their lives and to be diligent in their spiritual walk, much like a farmer tending to his crops. The lessons drawn from agriculture in the Bible serve as timeless reminders of God's faithfulness and the importance of remaining rooted in Him.
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The Mustard-Seed.
... "I have seen it," says Dr. Thomson, "on the rich plain of Akkar as tall as the horse
and his rider."[17] Irby and Mangles found a tree growing in great ...
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Whether it is Lawful to be Angry?
... v, 45) that "when anger sunders the tranquil surface of the soul, it mangles
and rends it by its riot"; and Cassian says (De Inst. Caenob. ...
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Law and Grace
... 4. 5. When Moses smites the sinner he bruises and mangles him with the first
blow, but at a second or a third, he falls down as one dead. ...
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... In 1818 Irby and Mangles (Travels, 454) saw a company of Arabs ford the lake from
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Dead (580 Occurrences)
... In 1818 Irby and Mangles (Travels, 454) saw a company of Arabs ford the lake from
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Mangles (1 Occurrence)

Micah 5:8
Yea, the remnant of Jacob hath been among nations, In the midst of many peoples, As a lion among beasts of a forest, As a young lion among ranks of a flock, Which if it hath passed through, Hath both trodden down and hath torn, And there is no deliverer.
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