Seed: Each Kind Has Its own Body
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In the Scriptures, the concept of "seed" is rich with meaning, both in the literal and metaphorical sense. The apostle Paul, in his first letter to the Corinthians, provides a profound insight into the nature of seeds and their transformation, using it as an analogy for the resurrection of the dead. In 1 Corinthians 15:37-38 , Paul writes, "When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or something else. But God gives it a body as He has designed, and to each kind of seed He gives its own body."

This passage highlights several key theological and natural principles:

1. Diversity in Creation: The phrase "each kind of seed" underscores the diversity and order inherent in God's creation. Each seed is unique and is designed by God to produce a specific type of plant. This reflects the broader biblical theme of God's intentionality and creativity in the natural world, as seen in Genesis 1, where God creates plants and trees, each according to its kind.

2. Transformation and Resurrection: Paul uses the analogy of a seed to explain the mystery of the resurrection. Just as a seed must be buried and die to bring forth new life, so too must the human body undergo death to be raised in a glorified form. This transformation is a testament to God's power and the hope of eternal life promised to believers.

3. God's Sovereignty: The passage emphasizes that it is God who "gives it a body as He has designed." This points to the sovereignty of God in both the natural and spiritual realms. Just as He determines the form and function of each seed, He also ordains the resurrection body of believers, tailored to the new life they will experience in His presence.

4. Symbolism of Seeds in Scripture: Throughout the Bible, seeds are often used symbolically to represent the Word of God, faith, and the Kingdom of Heaven. In the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:3-9), Jesus describes how the seed, representing the Word, falls on different types of soil, symbolizing the varied responses of human hearts. Similarly, in Matthew 17:20 , Jesus speaks of faith as small as a mustard seed, illustrating the potential for growth and impact inherent in even the smallest measure of true faith.

5. Agricultural Imagery: The use of agricultural imagery, such as seeds and sowing, is prevalent in the Bible and would have been readily understood by the agrarian societies of biblical times. This imagery serves to connect spiritual truths with everyday experiences, making the divine principles accessible and relatable.

In summary, the biblical concept of "seed" and the idea that "each kind has its own body" serves as a powerful metaphor for the resurrection, the diversity of creation, and the sovereignty of God. It invites believers to trust in God's design and purpose, both in the natural world and in the promise of eternal life.
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But God gives it a body as it has pleased him, and to every seed his own body.
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But Unbelievers Cry, "How Can the Flesh, which Has Been Putrified ...
... grain of wheat or of some other seed: but God ... will not the grain of each several
kind, wherever it ... its own body.Thus then the substance of each individual flesh ...
/.../42 but unbelievers cry how.htm

That it is Possible, when the Human Body is Dissolved into the ...
... if not hindered by anything intervening from mixing with its own kind. ... wheat or millet
or any other seed of grain or ... source to the individuality of each of the ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/xxvii that it is possible.htm

The Sower and the Seed.
... man should cast seed upon the earth, and the seed should spring ... the life of animals,
the life of man, each following its own laws after its kind, and that ...
//christianbookshelf.org/percival/sermons at rugby/xii the sower and the.htm

Eighth Tractate. The Soul's Descent into Body.
... some concentrated central principle as from a seed, and so ... in the being which, according
to each receptivity, communicates ... 7. The Kind, then, with which we are ...
/.../plotinus/the six enneads/eighth tractate the souls descent.htm

On Development in Religious Knowledge. ...
... of time any of the original seed is developed ... outward appearance, but the nature
of each kind must remain ... Therefore, whatever has been sown by the fidelity of ...
/.../the commonitory of vincent of lerins/chapter xxiii on development in.htm

The Mustard-Seed.
... Yet there lay the seed of eternal life"thence sprang ... Christendom and Christianity
are both supreme, each in its own place and according to its own kind. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/arnot/the parables of our lord/iii the mustard-seed.htm

But we Need no Longer Show in this Narrow Way the Drawback of this ...
... far wrong in saying that this is the seed-root of ... all the rest seem to follow, dragging
each other in ... flood of troubles, must, to be true to its kind, bring to ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/chapter iv but we need.htm

On Human Temptations.
... discussed, in our desire to consider each individual opinion ... counsels oppose allurements
of that kind, we are ... 2635] so also the natural seed, collected together ...
/.../origen/origen de principiis/chapter iv on human temptations.htm

Ninth Tractate. Are all Souls One?.
... of powers does not conflict with unity; seed contains many ... if this body-soul be uniform
in kind, each of the resultant souls must be of the one kind; they will ...
/.../plotinus/the six enneads/ninth tractate are all souls.htm

Ninth Tractate. The Intellectual-Principle, the Ideas, and the ...
... body-kind seeks its endurance in another kind; the Intellectual ... total " and yet not
in one, since each of these ... be illustrated by the powers in seed; all lies ...
/.../plotinus/the six enneads/ninth tractate the intellectual-principle the.htm

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