Isaiah 58:6 (according to some translations).
This phrase is typically interpreted as a call to relieve people of their burdens and oppressions, indicating a desire for freedom and liberation. It suggests removing barriers or difficulties that weigh heavily on individuals so they can experience relief and autonomy.
Your burdens; anything that weighs you down. Galatians 5:1 Your burdens are heavy, but His is light.
By draining their wealth with heavy financial burdens.
It doesn't, it tells us to take the to Jesus, or to take them to the church and for the church to bear one another's burdens together.
The phrase "you have heavy shoulders" typically means that the person carries a lot of responsibilities or burdens. It suggests that they are shouldering a heavy load, either physically or emotionally.
Burdens was created in 2006.
He has far too many burdens.The news burdens him more.
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In the Bible, the donkey is often seen as a symbol of humility, service, and obedience. It is also associated with carrying burdens and being a mode of transportation for important figures, such as Jesus during his entry into Jerusalem.
Eli was the high priest in the time of Samuel. His weight is not given, but the Bible says that he was heavy: for he was an old man, and heavy (1 Samuel 4.18)
Sometimes life's burdens are too heavy but we must endure to the end.
Laying My Burdens Down was created in 1970.