Mete-yard
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The term "mete-yard" is an archaic English expression that refers to a measuring stick or rod used for determining length or distance. In biblical contexts, it is closely associated with the concept of fair and just measurement, which is a recurring theme throughout Scripture. The principle of honest measurement is deeply rooted in the moral and ethical teachings of the Bible, emphasizing integrity and fairness in all dealings.

Biblical References and Context

While the specific term "mete-yard" does not appear in the Berean Standard Bible, the concept of just measurement is addressed in several passages. The Bible frequently uses the metaphor of measuring to convey the importance of justice and righteousness.

In Leviticus 19:35-36 , the Lord commands, "You must not use dishonest measures of length, weight, or volume. You shall maintain honest scales and weights, an honest ephah, and an honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt." This passage underscores the divine mandate for honesty in measurement, reflecting God's character as just and righteous.

Similarly, in Deuteronomy 25:13-16 , the Israelites are instructed, "You shall not have two differing weights in your bag, one heavy and one light. You shall not have two differing measures in your house, one large and one small. You must maintain accurate and honest weights and measures, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. For everyone who behaves dishonestly in regard to these things is detestable to the LORD your God."

These passages highlight the importance of integrity in commerce and daily life, as dishonest measurements are seen as an affront to God's holiness and justice.

Theological Significance

The use of fair and accurate measurements is not merely a matter of economic fairness but is deeply tied to the biblical understanding of justice and righteousness. The prophets often condemned the use of false measures as a symbol of societal corruption and moral decay. For instance, in Micah 6:10-11 , the prophet laments, "Am I still to forget, O wicked house, your ill-gotten treasures and the short ephah, which is accursed? Shall I acquit a man with dishonest scales and with a bag of false weights?"

The call for honest measurement is a reflection of God's desire for His people to embody His attributes of truth and justice. It serves as a reminder that all actions, even those as seemingly mundane as measuring goods, are to be conducted in a manner that honors God and reflects His righteousness.

Practical Application

For believers, the principle of the mete-yard extends beyond literal measurements to encompass all forms of honesty and integrity in life. It challenges Christians to examine their own practices and ensure that they are living in a way that is consistent with biblical values. Whether in business, personal relationships, or spiritual commitments, the call to fairness and truthfulness remains a timeless standard for those who seek to follow God's ways.

In summary, while the term "mete-yard" itself may not be found in modern translations, its underlying principle is woven throughout the biblical narrative, calling God's people to a life of integrity and justice in all their dealings.
Strong's Hebrew
4060. middah -- measure, measurement, stature, size, a garment
... including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically,
tribute (as measured) -- garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size ...
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Eighth Commandment
... God giveth thee. . . . Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard,
in weight, or in measure. Just balances, just weights ...
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The Life and Death of Mr. Badman,
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
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Thesaurus
Meteyard (1 Occurrence)
... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. METEYARD. ...Meteyard (1 Occurrence). Leviticus 19:35 Ye
shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in measure ...
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Mete-yard (1 Occurrence)
Mete-yard. Meteyard, Mete-yard. Metheg . Multi-Version Concordance Mete-yard
(1 Occurrence). ... Meteyard, Mete-yard. Metheg . Reference Bible.
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Liquid (15 Occurrences)
... evening. (BBE). Leviticus 19:35 Ye do not do perversity in judgment, in
mete-yard, in weight, or in liquid measure; (YLT). 1 Kings ...
/l/liquid.htm - 11k

Metheg (1 Occurrence)

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Measuring (42 Occurrences)
... measured. (BBE NAS). Leviticus 19:35 Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment,
in meteyard, in weight, or in measure. (See NIV). ...
/m/measuring.htm - 22k

Meteth (3 Occurrences)

/m/meteth.htm - 7k

Measurement (14 Occurrences)
... See NAS NIV). Leviticus 19:35 Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment,
in meteyard, in weight, or in measure. (See NAS). 1 Kings ...
/m/measurement.htm - 10k

Perversity (23 Occurrences)
... thy fellow. (YLT). Leviticus 19:35 Ye do not do perversity in judgment, in
mete-yard, in weight, or in liquid measure; (YLT). Job 36 ...
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