Web3 mei 2012 · Occasionally, the beast would kick at the goad. The more the ox kicked, the more likely the goad would stab into the flesh of its leg, causing greater pain. Saul’s conversion could appear to us as having been a sudden encounter with Christ. Web28 jun. 2012 · Today’s chapter is Acts 9. Let’s look at verse 5: “And he said, ‘Who are You, Lord?’. Then the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to …
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Web27 mei 2012 · The Two Sauls: Kicking Against the Pricks Watch on The lives of Saul, the first king of Israel, and Saul, who became the apostle Paul are compared and contrasted, specifically in how each man's relationship developed with God. Transcript Tim Martens Tim Martens is the pastor of the Northwest Arkansas congregation. http://www.biblefortoday.org/Articles/kicking.htm hawthorns concord nc
Kicking Against the Pricks
WebAnd the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. 6 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have … Web“It Is Hard for Thee to Kick against the Pricks” A “prick” refers to a goad, which is a sharp spear or stick used to poke animals to make them move ahead. Rather than move forward, stubborn animals sometimes kick back to retaliate, literally kicking “against the pricks.” WebPRICK prik: As a noun (= any slender pointed thing, a thorn, a sting) it translates two words: (1) sekh, a "thorn" or "prickle." Only in Numbers 33:55, "those that ye let remain of them be as pricks in your eyes," i.e. "shall be a source of painful trouble to you." (2) kentron "an iron goad" for urging on oxen and other beasts of burden: both fingers