Corn: Symbolical
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In the biblical context, "corn" typically refers to grain, such as wheat or barley, rather than the modern maize known as corn in the Americas. Throughout Scripture, corn serves as a powerful symbol, representing various spiritual truths and divine principles.

Provision and Blessing

Corn is often used to symbolize God's provision and blessing. In Genesis 41:47, during the seven years of abundance in Egypt, "the land produced plentifully," highlighting God's provision through the harvest. This abundance of corn signifies God's ability to provide for His people, ensuring their sustenance and well-being. Similarly, in Deuteronomy 28:8, the Lord promises to "command the blessing upon you in your barns and in everything you put your hand to," indicating that the yield of the land, including corn, is a direct result of divine favor.

Harvest and Judgment

The imagery of corn is also employed in the context of harvest, which can symbolize both blessing and judgment. In Matthew 13:30, the parable of the wheat and the tares uses the harvest as a metaphor for the end of the age, where the wheat (symbolizing the righteous) is gathered into the barn, while the tares (symbolizing the wicked) are burned. This dual symbolism underscores the idea that the harvest is a time of reckoning, where God's justice is executed.

Resurrection and New Life

Corn is further used as a symbol of resurrection and new life. In 1 Corinthians 15:36-38, Paul draws an analogy between the sowing of a seed and the resurrection of the dead: "What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. And what you sow is not the body that will be, but a bare seed, perhaps of wheat or something else." Here, the process of a seed dying and then bringing forth new life serves as a powerful illustration of the resurrection, where believers are promised new, glorified bodies.

Sustenance and Spiritual Nourishment

Corn also represents sustenance and spiritual nourishment. 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." Bread, made from grain, is a staple of physical sustenance, and Jesus uses this imagery to convey the spiritual nourishment He provides. Just as corn is essential for physical life, Christ is essential for spiritual life.

Symbol of Peace and Prosperity

In Zechariah 8:12, the promise of peace and prosperity is symbolized by the abundance of corn: "For the seed will be prosperous; the vine will yield its fruit, the ground will produce its crops, and the heavens will drop their dew." This imagery reflects a time of divine favor and blessing, where the land yields its produce abundantly, symbolizing peace and prosperity under God's rule.

In summary, corn in the Bible serves as a multifaceted symbol, representing God's provision, the principles of harvest and judgment, the promise of resurrection, spiritual nourishment, and the blessings of peace and prosperity. Through these symbols, corn conveys profound spiritual truths and divine principles that resonate throughout Scripture.
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Genesis 41:5
And he slept and dreamed the second time: and, behold, seven ears of corn came up on one stalk, rank and good.
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Pretended Symbolical Explanations.
... Chapter XXII."Pretended Symbolical Explanations. ... parts, applying different names
to them at different times: calling the sowing of the corn, for instance ...
/.../a plea for the christians/chapter xxii pretended symbolical explanations.htm

The Pharisees' Sabbath and Christ's
... the wonderful next words, 'In this place'"here among the growing corn, beneath the ...
But beyond the possible symbolical significance of the mode of cure, and ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture b/the pharisees sabbath and christs.htm

The Hunger.
... an ideal, but also a historical truth, conveyed, however, under a symbolical form ...
when he suffered his apostles to satisfy their hunger with the corn which they ...
/.../the life of jesus christ in its historical connexion/section 43 the hunger.htm

Faustus Avows his Disbelief in the Old Testament and his Disregard ...
... So the same Scripture which then required symbolical actions, now testifies to the
things ... the text about not muzzling the ox that is treading out the corn. ...
/.../faustus avows his disbelief in.htm

The Schoolboy of Madaura
... to soldiers garrisoned on the frontier, or the State-distributed corn of the ... all
the intellectual part of Augustin's work finds its symbolical commentary here ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bertrand/saint augustin/v the schoolboy of madaura.htm

New Teaching in Parables' - the Parables to the People by the Lake ...
... the illustration lies, so to speak, on the outside; in the symbolical, within the ...
hearers to the rich plain over against Him, where the young corn, still in ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxiii new teaching in.htm

The Old Faith Preparing for the New - Development of Hellenist ...
... stories, or to the popular beliefs, and by tracing the supposed symbolical meaning
of names ... for food were all tame and pure, and they fed on corn or vegetable ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter iii the old faith.htm

The Epistle to the Hebrews.
... ad Hebr.); Corn. ... He betrays throughout a high order of Greek culture, profound knowledge
of the Greek Scriptures, and the symbolical import of the Mosaic ...
/.../schaff/history of the christian church volume i/section 100 the epistle to.htm

Letter xxxvi. (AD 396. )
... desired to have these two things, the plucking of the ears of corn and the ... also is
rightly reckoned a day for fasting, as fasting is symbolical of humiliation ...
/.../augustine/the confessions and letters of st/letter xxxvi a d 396.htm

Proof against the Marcionites, that the Prophets Referred in all ...
... ploughshares, and changed them into pruning-hooks for reaping the corn, [that is ...
viz., "taleis" for "talis." He considers the pins here as symbolical of the ...
/.../irenaeus/against heresies/chapter xxxiv proof against the marcionites.htm

Resources
What is the meaning of shibboleth in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What does it mean to sow the wind and reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7)? | GotQuestions.org

Who was Ellen G. White? | GotQuestions.org

Corn: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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