The Church as a cultivated field refers to the idea that believers in Christ are like crops that need to be tended, nurtured, and encouraged to grow in their faith. This metaphor emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth, care, and community within the Church. Just as a farmer cultivates their field to produce a bountiful harvest, Christians are called to support one another in their journey of faith to bear fruits of love, peace, and joy.
Field slaves typically did not have time off on Sundays and would continue to work in the fields. House slaves, on the other hand, may have had more leisure time on Sundays and could attend church services or engage in other activities.
The syllables in the word "church" are: church.
The possessive form of the singular noun church is church's.example: We took up a collection to repair the church's roof.
The word "church" has one syllable.
A church is a common noun.
A field that is not being cultivated is said to be fallow. At one time it was a standard practice to only plant for 3 years, and let a field lay fallow for the 4th year to recover.
In Irish: páirc (field, park) achadh (field) gort (cultivated field) In Scots Gaelic: achadh (field)
That is a garbled and incorrect reference to the origin of the word Navajo. In the Tewa language nava was an old word for cultivated field and hu meant the mouth of a canyon - so navahu was cultivated fields in the mouths of canyons. It does not mean "enemy of cultivated fields".
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Tian means Field and cultivated land or Tian can mean Sky and Heaven
A field (as in a parcel of land) could be large or small, narrow or wide, wild or cultivated, green or brown, flat or sloped, lush or barren, wet or dry.A word which describes the use to which a field is put is also considered an adjective, such as a sport (soccer field) or a task (picnic field).
It is middle or center. It is also a cultivated garden or field. I know... no relation whatsoever. That's HI'ian for ya'.
The coordinates 20N 100E are in a cultivated field in northern Thailand. The nearest city is Chiang Rai, Thailand.
The farmer cultivated his fields with his new tractor. She was a lady with cultivated tastes.
Cultivated means domestically grown. ....
Lester L. Field has written: 'Liberty, dominion, and the two swords' -- subject(s): Church and state, Church history, History, Political theology, History of doctrines, Catholic Church
St Martins in the Field