Tendons
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In the context of the Bible, tendons are mentioned in relation to the physical body, symbolizing strength, connection, and the intricate design of God's creation. The term "tendon" itself is not frequently used in most English translations of the Bible, but the concept is present in descriptions of the human body and its functions.

Biblical References:

1. Ezekiel 37:6 : "I will attach tendons to you and make flesh grow upon you and cover you with skin. I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD." This passage is part of the vision of the Valley of Dry Bones, where God promises to restore life to the lifeless bones. The mention of tendons highlights the process of reanimation and the restoration of life, emphasizing God's power to bring life and order to what was once dead and disjointed.

2. Job 10:11 : "You clothed me with skin and flesh, and knit me together with bones and sinews." Here, "sinews" can be understood as tendons, which are essential for connecting muscles to bones. This verse reflects the intricate and purposeful design of the human body, crafted by God. It underscores the belief in God's intimate involvement in the creation of each individual, highlighting His role as the divine Creator.

Symbolism and Theological Significance:

· Strength and Support: Tendons are crucial for bodily movement and strength, symbolizing the support and stability provided by God. Just as tendons connect and hold the body together, God's presence and guidance provide spiritual strength and cohesion to the believer's life.

· Divine Design: The mention of tendons in the Bible serves as a reminder of the complexity and intentionality of God's creation. The human body, with its intricate systems and functions, reflects the wisdom and power of the Creator. This understanding encourages believers to appreciate the marvel of their own bodies as a testament to God's handiwork.

· Restoration and Renewal: In Ezekiel's vision, the attachment of tendons signifies the process of restoration and renewal. This imagery is often interpreted as a metaphor for spiritual revival and the hope of resurrection. It reassures believers of God's ability to restore life and vitality, both physically and spiritually.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In ancient times, the understanding of anatomy was limited compared to modern knowledge. However, the biblical references to tendons and sinews indicate an awareness of their importance in the human body. The use of such imagery would have resonated with ancient audiences, who recognized the necessity of these structures for movement and strength.

Overall, tendons in the Bible serve as a powerful metaphor for God's creative power, the strength He provides, and His ability to restore and renew life. These themes are woven throughout Scripture, offering believers a deeper understanding of their relationship with God and the divine purpose in their lives.
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Early Afflictions
... My eyes would roll back in my head, I would froth at the mouth, the tendons of my
jaws would draw, causing me to bite my cheeks until the blood ran from my ...
/.../cole/trials and triumphs of faith/chapter ii early afflictions.htm

The Two Kinds of Spirits.
... another the arrangement of the hair and the distribution of the intestines, and
the compacting together of the marrow and the bones and the tendons; and though ...
/.../tatian/tatians address to the greeks/chapter xii the two kinds of.htm

The Water-Mark of John's Gospel.
... The trust that risks is the life blood of faith. The rest is only the bony skeleton
with tendons and sinews and flesh. There's no life without the blood. ...
/.../gordon/quiet talks on johns gospel/the water-mark of johns gospel.htm

Our Death.
... The muscles may be paralyzed, tendons and sinews rigid, yet so long as the pulse
beats, the heart throbs, and the lungs inhale the air, life is not extinct. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kuyper/the work of the holy spirit/xvi our death.htm

He Falsely Imagines that the Same Energies Produce the Same Works ...
... with which she deals; so that the same milk goes to feed arteries, veins, brain
and its membranes, marrow, bones, nerves [157] , sinews, tendons, flesh, surface ...
/.../gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/section 27 he falsely imagines.htm

A New Year's Benediction
... There is sometimes an operation performed upon horses which one must consider
to be cruel"the firing of them to make their tendons strong. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 6 1860/a new years benediction.htm

The Sinner Seriously Urged and Entreated to Accept of Salvation in ...
... I beseech you by the remembrance of those rude nails that tore the veins and arteries,
the nerves and tendons of his sacred hands and feet; and by that ...
/.../chapter x the sinner seriously.htm

Confessio Fidei Gallicana.
... esp??rons que vous-mesmes serez iuge de nostre innocence, connoissant qu'il n'ya
en nous ny h??r??sie, ny r??bellion aucune: mais que nous tendons seulement ?� ...
/.../the creeds of the evangelical protestant churches/confessio fidei gallicana.htm

Christ Crucified.
... causes a painful sensation on the least motion.2. The nails being driven through
parts of the hands and feet which are full of nerves and tendons (and yet at a ...
/.../johnson/the new testament commentary vol iii john/christ crucified.htm

Tales by the Way
... body to pieces. One soldier had hewed off his hand, and managed to make
the fingers open and shut by the severed tendons. He reaped ...
/.../chapter xvi tales by the.htm

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Tendons (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Tendons (1 Occurrence). Ezekiel 37:6 I will lay
sinews on you, and will bring up flesh on you, and cover ...
/t/tendons.htm - 6k

Hamstring (2 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back
of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh. ...
/h/hamstring.htm - 7k

Hock (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (n.) Alt. of Hough. 3. (vt) To disable by cutting the tendons of the hock;
to hamstring; to hough. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. HOCK. ...
/h/hock.htm - 7k

Tendrils (4 Occurrences)

/t/tendrils.htm - 7k

Tendon (1 Occurrence)

/t/tendon.htm - 6k

Sinew (2 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SINEW. sin'-u (gidh (Job 10:11, etc.)): The tendons
and sinews of the body are uniformly (7 times) thus called. ...
/s/sinew.htm - 8k

Cross (157 Occurrences)
... insufferable thirst. The swelled about the rough nails and the torn lacerated
tendons and nerves caused excruciating agony. The ...
/c/cross.htm - 50k

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Ezekiel 37:6
I will lay sinews on you, and will bring up flesh on you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and you shall live; and you shall know that I am Yahweh.
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