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Shops (1 Occurrence)Matthew 25:9
"'But perhaps,' replied the wise, 'there will not be enough for all of us. Go to the shops rather, and buy some for yourselves.'
(WEY)
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The Fires which are Lighted on the New Moons by Some Before their ...
... The Sixth Ecumenical Council. Canon LXV. The fires which are lighted on
the new moons by some before their shops and¦ The fires ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon lxv the fires which.htm
Voyage to India.
... In the neighbourhood of Government House there are a number of shops in the European
fashion, but a very large proportion of the business of Calcutta, we ...
/.../life and work in benares and kumaon 1839-1877/chapter i voyage to india.htm
The Boyhood of Jesus
... There are little shops by the side of the streets, something like the leewans
in the inn which I told you about. But the tailors ...
/.../anonymous/the good shepherd/chapter iii the boyhood of.htm
Talmage -- a Bloody Monster
... worst. Bakers must keep their shops closed on the Sabbath. It ... Sabbath.
But down with the window-shutters of the grog-shops. Our ...
/.../kleiser/the worlds great sermons volume 8/talmage a bloody monster.htm
In Jerusalem when Herod Reigned
... The latter no longer occupied the Hall of Hewn Stones, Gazith, but met in some chamber
attached to those shops,' or booths, on the Temple Mount, which belonged ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter i in jerusalem when.htm
Chapter five
... People were eagerly talking about strange things done during the week by Alexander
Powers at the railroad shops, and Milton Wright in his stores on the avenue. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/sheldon/in his steps/chapter five.htm
The Saviour's Last Command.
... officers of various kinds, and merchants in great numbers, dwell in almost every
port, and have erected in those ports stores, shops, offices and sumptuous ...
/.../dibble/thoughts on missions/chapter iv the saviours last.htm
Chapter two
... There was Alexander Powers, superintendent of the great railroad shops in Raymond,
a typical railroad man, one who had been born into the business. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/sheldon/in his steps/chapter two.htm
Changed Conditions
... The shops vied with one another in having the very latest "Republican" goods; the
buttons one bought were "Republican"; all school-books were changed to the ...
/.../the fulfilment of a dream of pastor hsis/chapter xx changed conditions.htm
To the Rev. A. Brandram
... It is surrounded with little shops or booths, in which all kinds of dry fruits,
such as dates, raisins, almonds, and walnuts are exposed for sale, and also ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev a brandram 62.htm
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Shops (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Shops (1 Occurrence). Matthew 25:9
... all of us. Go
to the
shops rather, and buy some for yourselves.' (WEY).
.../s/shops.htm - 6kBuying (12 Occurrences)
... ORIENTAL BUYING A TEDIOUS PROCESS III. SHOPS AND BAZAARS 1. Oriental Shops
2. The Market-Place IV. BUYING ... III. Shops and Bazaars. 1 ...
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... (WEB). Matthew 25:9 "'But perhaps,' replied the wise, 'there will not be enough
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Topical Encyclopedia
In biblical times, the concept of shops as we understand them today was not prevalent. However, marketplaces and various forms of trade were integral to the economic and social life of ancient Israel and the surrounding regions. The Bible provides insights into the commercial activities and the role of merchants and craftsmen, which can be seen as precursors to modern shops.
Marketplaces and TradeMarketplaces were central to the economic life of ancient cities. They were typically located near city gates or in central areas where people gathered. These markets were bustling centers of trade where merchants sold goods ranging from food and spices to textiles and pottery. In the New Testament, Jesus' cleansing of the temple highlights the presence of commerce in sacred spaces: "And Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those selling doves" (
Matthew 21:12, BSB). This event underscores the tension between commercial activities and religious practices.
Merchants and CraftsmenMerchants played a significant role in the economy, often traveling great distances to trade goods. The book of Proverbs offers wisdom regarding honest trade: "Differing weights and unequal measures—both are detestable to the LORD" (
Proverbs 20:10, BSB). This verse emphasizes the importance of integrity in commerce, a principle that would have been vital in any shop or marketplace setting.
Craftsmen, such as those skilled in metalwork, textiles, and pottery, were essential to the production of goods. The Bible mentions various craftsmen, including Bezalel and Oholiab, who were endowed with skill and knowledge to construct the Tabernacle (
Exodus 31:1-6). Their work can be seen as an early form of specialized trade, akin to the artisans who might operate a shop today.
Economic and Social ImplicationsThe economic activities associated with shops and trade had significant social implications. They facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, contributing to the cultural and economic development of the region. The book of Nehemiah records the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls, which included the restoration of the Fish Gate, a location likely associated with trade (
Nehemiah 3:3). This highlights the interconnectedness of commerce and community life.
Moral and Ethical ConsiderationsThe Bible frequently addresses the moral and ethical dimensions of commerce. Honest dealings and fair trade are emphasized throughout Scripture. In the New Testament, James warns against the arrogance of merchants who boast about their business plans without considering God's will: "Come now, you who say, 'Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business, and make a profit.' You do not even know what will happen tomorrow" (
James 4:13-14, BSB). This passage serves as a reminder of the need for humility and reliance on God in all aspects of life, including commerce.
ConclusionWhile the Bible does not explicitly mention shops as we know them today, the principles and practices of trade and commerce are woven throughout its narrative. These activities were vital to the economic and social fabric of biblical societies, and the ethical teachings related to them continue to offer guidance for modern commerce.
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