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  2. In the New Testament several Greek words mean "burden." (1) baros, "something heavy." Burdens of the day (Matthew 20:12), the burden of duty to be borne, a difficult requirement (Acts 15:28; Revelation 2:24). The burden of one's moral infirmities (Galatians 6:2). (2) phortion, "something to be borne."

  3. Explore the remarkable examples of burdens in the Bible and discover how biblical figures triumphed over trials and hardships. From Moses leading the Israelites to Jesus bearing the ultimate burden of humanity’s sins, these spiritual journeys are filled with faith, resilience, and lessons on overcoming life’s challenges.

  4. A weight or load, on body or soul; often used figuratively, to denote afflictions, failings, sins, Psalm 38:4 55:22 Galatians 6:2; services under law, Matthew 23:4; official responsibilities, Exodus 18:22 De 1:12; and especially prophetic messages, not always of a threatening character, Isaiah 19:1.

  5. READ. The Biblical Meaning of Cheyenne: Unveiling Spiritual Significance. Sin and Guilt. Burdens can also symbolize sin and guilt in the biblical context. In Psalm 38:4, King David describes his guilt as a burden that weighs him down heavily.

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · Answer. Galatians 6:2 says, “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ .” The word burden here means “a weight of personal and eternal significance.” It can refer to a character flaw, a struggle, or a moral requirement.

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