Another great message. The adjective that came to mind when pastor referred to the ligaments that hold the body together is: Sinew. One biblical reference I found was:
The prophet Ezekiel saw in his vision (37:6,8) that the dry bones were gathered together, that they were covered with sinews, flesh and skin, and that they were revived by the spirit of the Lord.
KJV Dictionary Definition: sinew
sinew
SIN’EW, n.
1. In anatomy, a tendon; that which unites a muscle to a bone.
2. In the plural, strength; or rather that which supplies strength. Money is the sinews of war.
3. Muscle; nerve.
SIN’EW, v.i. To knit as by sinews.
sinewed
SIN’EWED, a.
1. Furnished with sinews; as a strong-sinewed youth.
2. Strong; firm; vigorous. When he sees ourselves well sinewed to our defense.
Another great message. The adjective that came to mind when pastor referred to the ligaments that hold the body together is: Sinew. One biblical reference I found was:
The prophet Ezekiel saw in his vision (37:6,8) that the dry bones were gathered together, that they were covered with sinews, flesh and skin, and that they were revived by the spirit of the Lord.
KJV Dictionary Definition: sinew
sinew
SIN’EW, n.
1. In anatomy, a tendon; that which unites a muscle to a bone.
2. In the plural, strength; or rather that which supplies strength. Money is the sinews of war.
3. Muscle; nerve.
SIN’EW, v.i. To knit as by sinews.
sinewed
SIN’EWED, a.
1. Furnished with sinews; as a strong-sinewed youth.
2. Strong; firm; vigorous. When he sees ourselves well sinewed to our defense.