Nourisher
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In the biblical context, the term "nourisher" refers to one who provides sustenance, care, and support, both physically and spiritually. This concept is woven throughout Scripture, illustrating God's provision and care for His creation, as well as the responsibility of individuals to care for one another.

Divine Nourishment

God is often depicted as the ultimate nourisher, providing for the needs of His people. In the Old Testament, God’s provision is evident in the wilderness journey of the Israelites, where He supplied manna from heaven. Exodus 16:12-15 recounts, "I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the LORD your God.’” This divine nourishment not only met their physical needs but also served as a testament to God's faithfulness and care.

In the New Testament, Jesus Christ is portrayed as the spiritual nourisher. In John 6:35 , Jesus declares, "I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to Me will never hunger, and whoever believes in Me will never thirst." Here, Jesus emphasizes His role as the source of spiritual sustenance, offering eternal life to those who believe in Him.

Human Responsibility

The concept of nourishment extends to human relationships, where individuals are called to care for one another. In the family setting, parents are seen as nourishers of their children, providing for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Ephesians 6:4 instructs, "Fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath; instead, bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord." This verse highlights the responsibility of parents to nurture their children in a godly manner.

The early church also exemplified the role of nourishers within the community. Acts 2:44-45 describes the believers as having "all things in common" and selling their possessions to distribute to anyone in need. This communal care reflects the biblical mandate to support and nourish one another, ensuring that no one lacks the essentials of life.

Spiritual Nourishment

Beyond physical sustenance, the Bible emphasizes the importance of spiritual nourishment through the Word of God. In 1 Peter 2:2 , believers are encouraged, "Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation." The Scriptures serve as a source of spiritual nourishment, guiding believers in their faith journey and fostering spiritual growth.

The role of the church as a nourisher is also significant, as it provides teaching, fellowship, and encouragement to its members. Hebrews 10:24-25 urges believers to "consider how to spur one another on to love and good deeds" and to "not neglect meeting together." The church community acts as a nourishing body, supporting its members in their walk with Christ.

Conclusion

The concept of a nourisher in the Bible encompasses both divine and human aspects, highlighting God's provision and the call for believers to care for one another. Through physical and spiritual nourishment, the Scriptures reveal a comprehensive understanding of sustenance that is rooted in love, community, and faith.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) One who, or that which, nourishes.
Greek
5162. trophos -- a nurse
... Word Origin from trepho Definition a nurse NASB Word Usage nursing (1). nurse.
From trepho; a nourisher, ie Nurse -- nurse. see GREEK trepho. ...
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Christ the Arrester of Incipient Evil and the Nourisher of ...
... CHRIST THE ARRESTER OF INCIPIENT EVIL AND THE NOURISHER OF INCIPIENT GOOD. 'A bruised
reed shall He not break, and the smoking flax shall He not quench.... ...
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Expositions of Holy Scripture
... UNFAILING STABS AND FAINTING MEN. THE SECRET OF IMMORTAL YOUTH. CHRIST THE ARRESTER
OF INCIPIENT EVIL AND THE NOURISHER OF INCIPIENT GOOD. THE BLIND MAN'S GUIDE ...
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The Names of God.
... It refers to God: (1) As a nourisher, strength-giver, satisfier and a strong one
who gives; (2) As the giver of fruitfulness which comes through nourishment. ...
/.../the way of salvation in the lutheran church/chapter ii the names of.htm

Fragment ii.
... Marcion, that he would not have believed the Lord Himself, if He had announced any
other God than the Fashioner and Maker [of the world], and our Nourisher. ...
/.../justin/fragments from the lost writings of justin/fragment ii.htm

Why the Son was Sent So Late.
... which it was [formerly] impossible to save, by both these facts He desired to lead
us to trust in His kindness, to esteem Him our Nourisher, Father, Teacher ...
/.../mathetes/the epistle of mathetes to diognetus/chapter ix why the son was.htm

The Lord's Prayer --Our Father in Heaven
... waited on God's word as sons, may be seen in many places, as in Deuteronomy, "You
have forsaken God your parent and forgotten God your nourisher," and again ...
/.../origen/origen on prayer/chapter xiii the lords prayerour.htm

"It is the King's Chapel. " Amos vii. 13
... Why are we so mealy-mouthed in denouncing these golden-idol men? Is not
the worship of money the hidden nourisher of public sin? ...
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The Prophets Enjoined Holiness of Life.
... idols, "the works of men's hands." And these the mass of foolish men serve, whilst
they reject the maker and fashioner of all things and the nourisher of all ...
/.../theophilus to autolycus/chapter xxxiv the prophets enjoined holiness.htm

And by the Spirit the Father is Called Most High and Almighty and ...
... of life, and whom we ought to worship day and night: and to the Gentiles as maker
and creator and almighty: and to all alike sustainer and nourisher and king ...
/.../irenaeus/the demonstration of the apostolic preaching/chapter 8 and by the.htm

The Fifty-Fifth Chapter: the Corruption of Nature and the Efficacy ...
... of truth, the teacher of discipline, the light of the heart, the consoler in anguish,
the banisher of sorrow, the expeller of fear, the nourisher of devotion ...
/.../kempis/the imitation of christ/the fifty-fifth chapter the corruption.htm

Thesaurus
Nourisher (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) One who, or that which, nourishes.
Multi-Version Concordance Nourisher (1 Occurrence). Ruth 4:15 And ...
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Nourished (29 Occurrences)

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Nourishes (3 Occurrences)

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Father (11359 Occurrences)
... Saxon, Foeder; German, Vater; Hebrew 'abh, etymology uncertain, found in many cognate
languages; Greek pater, from root pa, "nourisher," "protector," "upholder ...
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Eriaku
... The restoration of several temples is referred to. (4) An inscription of Eri-Aku,
"the powerful man," "the nourisher of Ur (of the Chaldees), the king of Larsa ...
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Eri-aku
... The restoration of several temples is referred to. (4) An inscription of Eri-Aku,
"the powerful man," "the nourisher of Ur (of the Chaldees), the king of Larsa ...
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Marrow (5 Occurrences)
... mar'-o (moach, chelebh, shiqquy, machah, "to make fat," "to grease"; muelos): Marrow
is the nourisher and strengthener of the bones; it is said to moisten the ...
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Syracuse (1 Occurrence)
... 478-467 BC). It nourisher greatly after the establishment of popular government
in 466 BC (Diodorus xi.68-72). The Syracusans successfully ...
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Joseph (248 Occurrences)
... the Egyptian Pa-tu-pa-Ra, `the gift of the sun-god.' The name given to Joseph,
Zaphnath-paaneah, is probably the Egyptian Zaf-nti-pa-ankh, `nourisher of the ...
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Loveth (88 Occurrences)
... Ruth 4:15 And he shall be unto thee a restorer of thy life, and a nourisher of thine
old age: for thy daughter in law, which loveth thee, which is better to ...
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Resources
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