GRAPES
"When they came to the
torrent valley of Eshcol, they then proceeded to cut down from
there a shoot with one cluster of grapes. And they went
carrying it with a bar on two of the men. "(Num 13; 23)
That must
have been some gigantic cluster of grapes! But such abundance
was not unusual in the vineyards that were so important to the
people of the bible. Grapes were the first thing Noah planted
after the flood.
Grapes were eaten
fresh, or dried and eaten as raisins, just as they are today.
Most of the crop of the vineyards was made into juice, wine
and vinegar, although grapes were also pressed into cakes. A
cup of raw grapes for example, contain only 58 calories; a
minuscule 0.3 grams of fat; zero cholesterol, and vitamins A,B
and c The minerals in addition to boron include calcium,
potassium and zinc. Grapes fight tooth decay, stop viruses in
their tracks and are rich in other ingredients that many
researchers believe can head off cancer. According to genesis,
one of the first things Noah did after the flood subsided was
plant a vineyard so he could make wine. Now, Noah started off
as a farmer and proceeded to plant a vineyard. (Genesis 9:20)
The grapes tannins can survive
digestion and quickly circulate through the blood, perhaps
attacking viruses Grape juice also kills bacteria and
dramatically restricts tooth decay. Researchers are now
rediscovering what the physicians of the bible knew centuries
ago. That wine –in moderation may have a profound impact on
out health and healing
One of the earliest recommendations on
record comes from st.paul who wrote: “
Stop drinking water only, but use a
little wine for the sake of your stomach and for your frequent
cases of sickness”.(1 Timothy5;23)
“And wine that makes the heart of
mortal man rejoice" (Psalms 104; 15)
In the Holy land, wine was used for
more than celebrating. When mixed with myrrh; it was an early
Form of anesthetic on the battlefield, for surgical operations
and during childbirth.
Heart
disease: Wine may also
be just the thing for heading of heart problems. A study at
the University of Ottawa in Canada recently concluded there is
a clear link between wine consumption and lower rates of heart
disease. In areas if high wine consumption, the number o fatal
heart attacks was found to be dramatically lower than
elsewhere. Countries where better than 90 percent of alcohol
is consumed in the form of wine have the lowest rate of heart
disease deaths.
There is little question that alcohol
does seem to boost levels of the good HDL cholesterol. A
British study of 100 men and women discovered that a single
glass of wine or sherry every day notably increased the HDL
count. When the group abstained from drinking their daily tot,
the HDL level actually decreased.
Cancer:
- Wine, particularly
red wine, also seems to strengthen the body’s defense against
cancer, just as it does against heart disease.
Beware: Wine
can be a two-edged sword. In elderly people who have troubled
enough of the right foods to maintain good health, a glass of
wine can be a wonderful appetite stimulant. However it does
the same or people who are dieting, so if you are trying to
lose those extra pounds it might be best to pass on the
wine.
Current research indicates there are a
lot of health benefits to drinking a glass of wine a day.
However, the advice given in the bible, thousands of years
ago, still apply:
"And be not drunk with wine, wherein is
excess… "(Ephesians 5; 18)
Grapes have extraordinarily high levels
if something called caffeic acid.Which has been shown to be a
strong anti-cancer substance. Raisins, which are dried grapes,
were definitely associated with the reduced rate of cancer
deaths among one group of American senior citizens.
Grapes
Grapes, along with the wine and raisins that are made from them, are mentioned throughout The Bible, all the way from Genesis to Revelation. Along with The Olive Tree and The Fig Tree, grape vines were often used as symbols of the fertility of the Promised Land of Israel.
Noah (see The Flood) is the first recorded human to grow grapes (Genesis 9:20). In a temporary lapse of his otherwise highly righteous character (Genesis 6:9), he is also the first recorded human to become drunk (some believe that it was not intentional, but that he had simply misjudged the alcohol content), from the wine that he made from his vineyard (Genesis 9:21).
Existing vineyards awaited the Israelites when they crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land. The scouts sent out by Moses returned from the Valley of Eshcol with huge clusters of grapes (Numbers 13:23).
Raisins, which are simply dried grapes, were widely used, often stored or carried as pressed cakes e.g. 1 Samuel 25:18 and 30:12, 2 Samuel 16:1, 1 Chronicles 12:40.
A drink offering of wine was presented (see Levites) with the daily sacrifice (Exodus 29:40-41), with the offering of the firstfruits (Leviticus 23:13), and with various other sacrifices (Numbers 15:5,7,10). Wine was used at the Passover, and Jesus Christ used it with unleavened bread at "The Last Supper" as symbols of His body and blood. (Matthew 26:26-29). He then said that, "I shall not drink again of this fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom." (Matthew 26:29 RSV) (see The Kingdom of God)
The first recorded miracle of Jesus Christ (see Miracles Of Jesus Christ), as encouraged by His mother Mary, was the turning of water into wine at a wedding in Cana in Galilee. (John 2:1-11)
Jesus Christ used the grape vine in His teachings about the church:
"I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch of mine that bears no fruit, He takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit. You are already made clean by the word which I have spoken to you. Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing. If a man does not abide in Me, he is cast forth as a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire and burned. If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you will, and it shall be done for you. By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples." (John 15:1-8 RSV)
Fact Finder: While the apostles did not prohibit very modest alcohol consumption for those to whom it was not a problem (1 Timothy 5:23), are Christians to refrain from drunkenness?
Luke 21:34, Romans 13:13, Ephesians 5:18, 1 Timothy 3:8, Titus 1:7
This Week's
Bible Quiz
1What was the first public
miracle performed by Jesus Christ?
2. Who was older, Jesus
Christ or John the Baptist?
3. What was King David's
father's name?
4. Who was the human in the Bible that
lived the longest?
5. What kind of bird returned to Noah
with a freshly-picked olive leaf?
6. Did Adam and Eve
have other children besides Cain, Abel and Seth?
7. How
many silver coins was Judas Iscariot paid to betray The
Lord?
8. On what island was The Apostle John when he
wrote the Book of Revelation?
9. What Babylonian king wrote a part of a chapter of the book of Daniel?
10.Which has more books, the Old Testament or the New Testament?
Answers
1. Changing water into wine (John 2:1-11)
2. John The Baptist was slightly older (Luke 1:35-36)
3. Jesse (Ruth 4:22)
4. Methuselah (Genesis
5:27)
5. A dove (Genesis 8:11)
6. Yes, they
had other sons and daughters (Genesis 5:4)
7. The Son
of God was betrayed for 30 silver coins (Matthew
26:15)
8. Patmos (Revelation 1:9)
9. King
Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 4:4)
10. The Old Testament has been divided into 39 books, the New Testament has 27. See Old Testament Fact File and New Testament Fact File
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