This is not scriptural, but is a Jewish tradition.
Charlotte the spider's web was carefully spun. The dancer spun like a top!
You can use "spider" in a sentence like this: "The spider spun a delicate web between the branches of the tree, catching the morning dew." This illustrates the spider's behavior and adds a vivid image to the description.
Both Cobweb and Spider web refer to the silken threads spun by a spider. The meanings are identical. However the word "cobweb" can also be used to mean a single thread spun by a spider, whereas spider web tends to be used to describe a multi strand pattern. On saying this, the actual definition defines both "cobweb" and "spider web" as being the same, with little or no difference between them. A cobweb also refers to a web that is no longer in use by the spider that made it for what ever reason the spider has moved on.
העכביש טווה רשת (ha akavish tavah reshet)
The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
You have spun a cam drive, or snapped a belt? I am afraid you have damaged valves then.
yes he was saved by a spider. In 1 Samuel 23-24, David is hiding in caves because King Saul was trying to kill him. There is a Rabbinical story (midrash) in the Talmud (learing) about about this which says that God used a spider to spin its web over the opening of the cave David was in so that when Saul saw the web he passed by cave because he knew that David could not be in there otherwise he would have broken the web. The spider was like Queen Esther, used for such a time as this. Look for the divine appointments God will use you. :)
The old woman spun thread like a spider; so quick and nimble.Jenny scurried past her stepmother like a spider; afraid to be stepped on by her humongous army boots.Thomas proudly bungee jumped like a spider; dangling from the sky without fear.Try to come up with your own!
It is most likely because of the type of spider and the type of web the spider spins. If it is a thin web, then the spider needs at least 3 corners to work. thik webs usually are spun in bushes or somewhere they can have full range to attatch a web strand to.
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I believe that this story is about David hiding from King Saul's men, based on Jewish tradition/an Aramaic version of Psalm 57. I certainly remember being told this story at school or Sunday school.I found the following references to it:The rabbins tell a curious and instructive tale concerning this: "God sent a spider to weave her web at the mouth of the cave in which David and his men lay hid. When Saul saw the spider's web over the cave's mouth, he very naturally conjectured that it could neither be the haunt of men nor wild beasts; and therefore went in with confidence to repose."The Targum curiously paraphrases this clause: [from Psalm 57 v2] "Who ordered the spider that wrought the web, on my account, at the mouth of the cave;" applying a later historical fact, which, however, may have had its prototypeKING DAVIDListen to the words of David when he was fleeing from King Saul.Psalm 57:2I will cry unto God most high; unto God that performeth all things for me.Notice the words: God that performeth all things for me.The Jewish Aramaic Translation of the Psalms - The Targum - has a note on this verse of the Psalm.David was in the Cave of Adullam.He had fled from King Saul, his remorseless foe and had found shelter in the clefts of the rocks.He cries out in Prayer in his Psalm:Be merciful unto me, O God!King Saul with armed men was close on his heels seeking his life!Would they find him?The Targum tells us that a spider spun its web over the door part of the cave where David was concealed.Seeing the Spider-web King Saul did not enter the cave because he thought that David could not have entered it without breaking the spider's web. Thus David was saved.
They created it to explain things they didn't know about. They made up stories about why the sky was blue, why a spider spun a web.... So basically it was to explain.