The term "seed" is used in the New Testament in three forms:
1. Physical "Seed", i.e. birdseed, Mustard Seed (usually meant to be symbolic)
2. Physical "Seed", i.e. Sperm, Ovum
3. Spiritual "Seed", i.e. Word of God, Gospel, Bible
The physical seeds are described as corruptible (1 Peter 1:23), while the Spiritual Seed is incorruptible (same verse), due to the fact that man is sinful, thus corruptible, while God is perfect in his ways, thus incorruptible.
seeds in the bible
Nothing. There are no werewolves in the bible.
fullness
judgment
The word, Gospel, Bible.
seeds in the bible
Nothing. There are no werewolves in the bible.
fullness
The Word of God
the beginning
pirates
Judas
judgment
The word, Gospel, Bible.
Mostly Danger. But in Chinese it is associated with happiness and fun.
In the book "Speak," seeds symbolize the potential for growth and renewal. Melinda's planting and caring for seeds represent her own journey towards healing and coming to terms with her trauma. The seeds serve as a metaphor for hope and the possibility of a new beginning.
Seeds represent for Willy the opportunity to prove the worth of his labor, both as a salesman and a father.