The Dog: Impatient of Injury
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In biblical times, dogs were often viewed with a certain degree of disdain and were not typically regarded as beloved household pets as they are in many cultures today. Instead, they were more commonly seen as scavengers and were often associated with uncleanliness and contempt. Despite this general perception, the Bible provides insights into the nature of dogs, including their impatience with injury or mistreatment.

Biblical References and Symbolism

The Bible contains several references to dogs, often using them symbolically to convey certain moral or spiritual truths. In the Old Testament, dogs are frequently mentioned in contexts that highlight their scavenging behavior and their presence in undesirable situations. For example, in 1 Kings 14:11 , it is stated, "Anyone belonging to Jeroboam who dies in the city, the dogs will eat." This passage underscores the role of dogs as creatures that consume what is left behind, often in a context of judgment or disgrace.

In the New Testament, dogs are used metaphorically to represent those who are outside the covenant community or who exhibit behaviors contrary to the teachings of Christ. In Philippians 3:2 , Paul warns, "Watch out for those dogs, those workers of evil, those mutilators of the flesh!" Here, the term "dogs" is employed to describe false teachers and those who would lead believers astray.

Impatience of Injury

The concept of dogs being "impatient of injury" can be understood through their natural instincts and behaviors. Dogs, as creatures of instinct, often react swiftly and assertively when they perceive a threat or experience harm. This characteristic can be seen as a reflection of their role as protectors and their keen sense of self-preservation.

In the biblical context, this impatience with injury can be metaphorically applied to the idea of justice and retribution. Just as a dog may react to an injury with immediate defense or retaliation, so too does the biblical narrative often depict a swift response to wrongdoing or sin. This is evident in the numerous accounts of divine justice throughout Scripture, where God responds to the transgressions of individuals or nations with decisive action.

Cultural and Theological Implications

The portrayal of dogs in the Bible, including their impatience with injury, serves to illustrate broader theological themes. It highlights the importance of vigilance and discernment in the life of a believer, as well as the necessity of responding appropriately to spiritual threats or moral failings. The imagery of dogs as creatures that do not tolerate injury can serve as a reminder of the need for believers to be steadfast in their faith and to guard against influences that may harm their spiritual well-being.

Furthermore, the biblical depiction of dogs underscores the transformative power of the Gospel. While dogs are often associated with negative traits in Scripture, the message of redemption and grace through Jesus Christ offers hope for all, regardless of their past or perceived status. This transformative aspect of the Gospel invites believers to rise above their natural inclinations and to embrace a life characterized by love, forgiveness, and spiritual growth.
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Proverbs 26:17
He that passes by, and meddles with strife belonging not to him, is like one that takes a dog by the ears.
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Conversion
... He will be impatient; he will long to win more souls to ... The dog comes to the door,
and they know what it ... away, or a sense lost, or an injury irretrievably done ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 1 1855/conversion.htm

They Shall be Called the Children of God
... Of all others let ministers be impatient when God's glory is ... We had done God all
the injury and spite we could ... man's prayer is as the howling' of a dog (Hosea 7 ...
/.../the beatitudes an exposition of matthew 51-12/19 they shall be called.htm

The Scheme of Necessity Denies that Man is Responsible for the ...
... mad by the bite of a dog, is surely ... it is everywhere.' "(16) In this impatient judgment,
Father ... from the doctrine of necessity, yet the injury resulting from ...
/.../a theodicy or vindication of the divine glory/chapter i the scheme of.htm

Naparima and Montserrat
... sugar-estates, regardless of the serious injury which he ... are a few weedy Spurges,
two Dog's Mercuries"weeds ... than the Congos, and highly impatient of control. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/at last/chapter x naparima and montserrat.htm

Against Jovinianus.
... In saying this I have followed my own impatient spirit rather ... to be of equal merit,
does no less injury to virginity ... he had been bitten by a mad dog and feared ...
/.../jerome/the principal works of st jerome/against jovinianus.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... interpretation; it is supposed to be a shortened form of Kalbel, and "Dog of El ... The
clans, as of old, were impatient of all regular authority; each tribe tended ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

A Traveler's Note-Book
... with the joy of love's reunion; the meeting with servant, nurse, dog, son, wife ... is
a scene which reconciles us to life, and makes us no longer impatient even of ...
/.../merriam/the chief end of man/iii a travelers note-book.htm

To Pammachius against John of Jerusalem.
... him be accursed who has dared to write such things." Pure faith is impatient of
delay ... I would have broken their blasphemous jaws like those of a mad dog, and my ...
/.../jerome/the principal works of st jerome/to pammachius against john of.htm

The Last Days of the Old Eastern World
... opposed to their own as to compel them to maintain the conflict to the very end,
Egypt, at any rate, always proud of her past glory and impatient of servitude ...
/.../chapter iithe last days of 2.htm

The Political Constitution of Egypt
... of women weave or spin under the eye of a frowning taskmaster, who seems impatient
of their ... on the tombs beside their masters in company with his pet dog, or a ...
/.../chapter ithe political constitution of.htm

Resources
Why did Jesus call the Canaanite woman a dog? | GotQuestions.org

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What does it mean that you are the head and not the tail in Deuteronomy 28:13? | GotQuestions.org

Dog: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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