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In biblical times, fences were not only practical structures but also carried significant symbolic meaning. They were used to protect, delineate, and separate properties, livestock, and people. The concept of a fence can be seen throughout Scripture, both in literal and metaphorical contexts.

Literal Fences

Fences in the ancient Near East were often constructed from stones, wood, or thorny bushes. They served to protect vineyards, fields, and livestock from intruders and wild animals. In the Song of Solomon, the beloved is compared to a vineyard, and the need for protection is emphasized: "My vineyard, which is mine, is before me. You, O Solomon, may have the thousand, and those who tend its fruit two hundred" (Song of Solomon 8:12). This imagery suggests the importance of safeguarding what is valuable.

In the book of Numbers, the Israelites are instructed to build cities of refuge, which were to be surrounded by boundaries to protect those seeking asylum: "You are to designate cities to serve as your cities of refuge, so that a manslayer who kills someone unintentionally may flee there" (Numbers 35:11). These boundaries acted as a form of fence, providing safety and demarcation.

Metaphorical Fences

Fences also appear metaphorically in Scripture, representing spiritual and moral boundaries. Proverbs 25:28 states, "Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who does not control his temper" . Here, the lack of self-control is likened to a city without walls, vulnerable and exposed to danger. This metaphor underscores the importance of maintaining personal discipline and moral integrity.

In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul speaks of the "dividing wall of hostility" that Christ has broken down between Jews and Gentiles: "For He Himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has torn down the dividing wall of hostility" (Ephesians 2:14). This passage highlights the spiritual fence that once separated different groups, now removed through the reconciling work of Christ.

Cultural and Historical Context

In ancient Israel, property rights and boundaries were taken seriously, as evidenced by the commandment, "Do not move an ancient boundary stone set up by your ancestors" (Proverbs 22:28). This reflects the cultural importance of respecting established limits and the integrity of one's neighbor's property.

Fences also played a role in agricultural practices. The parable of the vineyard in Isaiah 5:1-7 describes how God planted a vineyard, built a watchtower, and put a fence around it, symbolizing His care and protection for Israel. Despite this, the vineyard produced wild grapes, illustrating Israel's failure to live up to God's expectations.

Spiritual Implications

The concept of fences in the Bible extends to spiritual teachings about boundaries and protection. Believers are encouraged to guard their hearts and minds, much like a fence guards a property. Philippians 4:7 states, "And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" . This guarding is akin to a spiritual fence, providing peace and security.

In summary, fences in the Bible serve as a multifaceted symbol of protection, separation, and moral boundaries. They remind believers of the importance of safeguarding what is valuable, respecting established limits, and maintaining spiritual integrity.
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Fences and Serpents
... ECCLESIASTES; OR, THE PREACHER FENCES AND SERPENTS. '... Whoso breaketh ...
There are limitations, I say"fences on all sides. Men put ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture g/fences and serpents.htm

The Barren Fig-Tree.
... "A certain man had a fig-tree planted in his vineyard." This was not a seedling
that had sprung accidentally within the fences of the vineyard, and through ...
/.../arnot/the parables of our lord/xx the barren fig-tree.htm

The Irish Whiteboys
... About the beginning of December last, a few men met by night near Nenagh, in the
county of Limerick, and threw down the fences of some commons, which had been ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/the irish whiteboys.htm

Birth and Ancestors. Family Circumstances. "Fist and Skull" ...
... The out-buildings were stables and a crib, of round logs. The fences were
all of rails, and inferior in kind. "Bars" and "slip-gaps ...
/.../chapter i birth and ancestors.htm

Transformation by Beholding
... Christianity leads us all, to the mount of vision, and lets the lowliest pass
through the fences, and go up where the blazing glory is seen. ...
/.../romans corinthians to ii corinthians chap v/transformation by beholding.htm

Introduction
... the original order, but it displays an ecclesiastical tendency [461] and has
interpolated a further section (= Did.3:1-6, commonly called "the fences" [462] ). ...
//christianbookshelf.org/richardson/early christian fathers/introduction 5.htm

Expositions of Holy Scripture
... NAKED OR CLOTHED? FINIS CORONAT OPUS. MISUSED RESPITE. FENCES AND SERPENTS. THE
WAY TO THE CITY. A NEW YEARS SERMON TO THE YOUNG. THE CONCLUSION OF THE MATTER. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/expositions of holy scripture g/

The Folly of Slander. Part 1.
... generally diffused over people: from which sources it is no wonder that this flood
hath so overflown, that no banks can restrain it, no fences are able to ...
/.../barrow/sermons on evil-speaking by isaac barrow/the folly of slander part.htm

Coming to New York
... Like every newcomer, I had studied the notices in the papers and on the fences and
bulletin boards, and of them all, the one that had the greatest attraction ...
/.../griswold/sixty years with plymouth church/coming to new york.htm

Farewell
... in the morning speaking to Mrs. Jones over the fence she confidentially delivered
that confidential talk and in the same manner all over fences and telephones ...
/.../conversion of a high priest into a christian worker/chapter i farewell.htm

Thesaurus
Fences (6 Occurrences)
...Fences (6 Occurrences). Luke 14:23 And the lord said to the bondman, Go out into
the ways and fences and compel to come in, that my house may be filled; (DBY). ...
/f/fences.htm - 8k

Fence (12 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary (Hebrews gader), Numbers 22:24 (RV). Fences were
constructions of unmortared stones, to protect gardens, vineyards, sheepfolds, etc. ...
/f/fence.htm - 15k

Waste (668 Occurrences)
... injury. 7. (v.) To damage, impair, or injure, as an estate, voluntarily, or
by suffering the buildings, fences, etc., to go to decay. 8 ...
/w/waste.htm - 37k

Lane
... 2. (n.) A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad;
an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other ...
/l/lane.htm - 7k

Land (19790 Occurrences)
... meadows, pastures, woods, etc., and everything annexed to it, whether by nature,
as trees, water, etc., or by the hand of man, as buildings, fences, etc.; real ...
/l/land.htm - 21k

Improvement (2 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) Increase; growth; progress; advance. 5. (n.) Valuable additions or betterments,
as buildings, clearings, drains, fences, etc., on premises. ...
/i/improvement.htm - 7k

Folds (18 Occurrences)
... 49:3 Wail, O Heshbon, for Ai is laid waste; cry, ye daughters of Rabbah, gird you
with sackcloth: lament, and run to and fro among the fences; for Malcam shall ...
/f/folds.htm - 11k

Fenceth (2 Occurrences)

/f/fenceth.htm - 7k

Town (861 Occurrences)
... [Obs.] (b) The whole of the land which constituted the domain. [Obs.] (c)
A collection of houses enclosed by fences or walls. 2. (adv. ...
/t/town.htm - 39k

Timber (32 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) That sort of wood which is proper for buildings or for tools, utensils,
furniture, carriages, fences, ships, and the like; -- usually said of felled ...
/t/timber.htm - 18k

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Fences (6 Occurrences)

Luke 14:23
And the lord said to the bondman, Go out into the ways and fences and compel to come in, that my house may be filled;
(DBY)

Psalms 80:12
Why hast thou broken down its fences, so that all who pass by the way do pluck it?
(DBY JPS)

Psalms 89:40
Thou hast broken down all his hedges; Thou hast brought his strongholds to ruin.
(See JPS)

Ecclesiastes 12:11
Words of the wise 'are' as goads, and as fences planted 'by' the masters of collections, they have been given by one shepherd.
(YLT)

Jeremiah 49:3
Wail, Heshbon, for Ai is laid waste; cry, you daughters of Rabbah, dress yourself in sackcloth: lament, and run back and forth among the fences; for Malcam shall go into captivity, his priests and his princes together.
(WEB ASV)

Nahum 3:17
Your guards are like the locusts, and your officials like the swarms of locusts, which settle on the walls on a cold day, but when the sun appears, they flee away, and their place is not known where they are.
(See RSV)

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