culture   Biblical culture

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) hospitality (1) jericho (1) asunder (1) beard (1) community (1) family (1) goliath (1) justice (1) leviathan (1) mourning (1) pride (1) prophets (1) samaritan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hospitality Biblical culture In Biblical culture, hospitality is seen as a sacred duty, where treating guests with respect and warmth is considered as treating representatives of God. 3
2 jericho Biblical culture Jericho is culturally significant due to its biblical association with the famous walls that fell during Joshua's battle. 3
3 asunder Biblical culture The concept of "asunder" is commonly used in Biblical culture to describe tearing or breaking apart in religious language and literature. 1
4 beard Biblical culture The beard was considered a symbol of masculinity and authority in Biblical culture and was often worn by men. 1
5 community Biblical culture In Biblical culture, community is viewed as an interconnected body of believers focused on mutual support, sharing, and communal living. 1
6 family Biblical culture Extended family is highly valued and there is an emphasis on loyalty, respect for elders, and communal living in Biblical culture. 1
7 goliath Biblical culture Goliath was a legendary Biblical warrior defeated by David, symbolizing the triumph of the underdog and the power of faith in Biblical culture. 1
8 justice Biblical culture In Biblical culture, justice is considered an essential aspect of God's character, highlighting fairness, righteousness, and concern for the oppressed. 1
9 leviathan Biblical culture In Biblical culture, 'leviathan' symbolizes a powerful sea monster representing chaos and evil forces. 1
10 mourning Biblical culture In Biblical culture, mourning includes rituals like tearing clothes and wearing sackcloth to express deep sorrow. 1
11 pride Biblical culture In Biblical culture, excessive pride is sinful and leads to downfall, while humility is valued as a virtue. 1
12 prophets Biblical culture Biblical prophets are revered as messengers of God and valued for their wisdom and guidance. 1
13 samaritan Biblical culture The Samaritans, a population in ancient Israel, were often viewed with suspicion or hostility by the Jewish population due to their complex history. 1