Spreading-place
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The term "spreading-place" is not directly mentioned in the Berean Standard Bible as a specific location or term. However, the concept of a spreading-place can be understood through various biblical contexts where spreading or laying out occurs, often symbolizing preparation, dedication, or consecration.

Biblical Context and Symbolism

1. Tabernacle and Temple Practices: In the Old Testament, the tabernacle and later the temple served as central places of worship and sacrifice for the Israelites. The priests would spread out the sacrificial offerings on the altar as part of their ritual duties. This act of spreading was a significant part of the sacrificial system, symbolizing the offering of one's best to God. Leviticus 1:6-9 describes the process of preparing a burnt offering, where the animal is skinned and cut into pieces, which are then spread out on the altar.

2. Feasts and Celebrations: The Israelites were commanded to observe various feasts and celebrations, such as Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles. During these times, they would spread out tents or booths as temporary dwellings, especially during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), as a reminder of their ancestors' journey through the wilderness. Leviticus 23:42-43 states, "You are to live in booths for seven days. All the native-born of Israel must live in booths, so that your descendants may know that I had the Israelites live in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt."

3. Symbolic Acts of Prophets: Prophets in the Bible often used symbolic acts to convey God's messages. For instance, in Ezekiel 4:1-3, the prophet is instructed to take a brick and lay siege against it, symbolizing the siege of Jerusalem. This act of spreading out a model of the city and enacting its siege was a visual prophecy of the coming judgment.

4. Spiritual Application: The concept of spreading can also be applied spiritually, as believers are called to spread the message of the Gospel. The Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 commands Christians to "go and make disciples of all nations," spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ throughout the world. This spreading of the Gospel is a foundational aspect of Christian mission and evangelism.

5. Psalmic Imagery: The Psalms often use imagery of spreading to convey God's protection and care. Psalm 91:4 states, "He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart." Here, the spreading of wings symbolizes divine protection and comfort.

Cultural and Historical Insights

In ancient Near Eastern cultures, spreading garments or items before someone was a sign of honor and respect. This is seen in the New Testament during Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where people spread their cloaks on the road as a gesture of reverence (Matthew 21:8). This act symbolized the recognition of Jesus as the promised Messiah and King.

Conclusion

While the specific term "spreading-place" may not be explicitly found in the BSB, the concept is richly woven throughout the biblical narrative, illustrating themes of preparation, dedication, and the spreading of God's message and protection. Understanding these contexts enhances the appreciation of the symbolic and practical aspects of spreading in biblical times.
Strong's Hebrew
4894a. mishtoach -- a spreading-place (for drying fruit or nets)
... 4894, 4894a. mishtoach or mishtach. 4894b . a spreading-place (for drying fruit
or nets). Transliteration: mishtoach or mishtach Short Definition: spreading ...
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4894b. mishtach -- a spreading-place (for drying fruit or nets)
... 4894a, 4894b. mishtach. 4895 . a spreading-place (for drying fruit or
nets). Transliteration: mishtach Short Definition: spreading. ...
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4894. mishtowach -- a spreading-place (for drying fruit or nets)
... mishtowach. 4894a . a spreading-place (for drying fruit or nets). Transliteration:
mishtowach Phonetic Spelling: (mish-to'-akh) Short Definition: forth. ...
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Thesaurus
Spreading-place (1 Occurrence)
Spreading-place. Spreading, Spreading-place. Spreadings .
Multi-Version Concordance Spreading-place (1 Occurrence). ...
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En-ge'di (5 Occurrences)
... Ezekiel 47:10 And it hath come to pass, fishers do stand by it, from En-Gedi even
unto En-Eglaim; a spreadingplace of nets they are; according to their own ...
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En-eg'laim (1 Occurrence)
... Ezekiel 47:10 And it hath come to pass, fishers do stand by it, from En-Gedi even
unto En-Eglaim; a spreadingplace of nets they are; according to their own ...
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Spreadings (1 Occurrence)

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Spreading (74 Occurrences)

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Spreading-place (1 Occurrence)

Ezekiel 26:14
And I have given thee up for a clear place of a rock, A spreading-place of nets thou art, Thou art not built up any more, For I, Jehovah, I have spoken, An affirmation of the Lord Jehovah.
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