Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical narrative, widows hold a significant place, often representing the vulnerable and marginalized in society. God's care and concern for widows are evident throughout Scripture, and He establishes boundaries to protect and provide for them.Divine Protection and Justice God's establishment of borders for widows is a reflection of His justice and righteousness. In the Old Testament, the Law given to Israel includes specific commandments to protect widows. Deuteronomy 10:18 states, "He executes justice for the fatherless and widow, and He loves the foreigner, giving him food and clothing." This verse highlights God's active role in ensuring justice and provision for widows, emphasizing His compassion and care. Prohibition Against Oppression The Bible explicitly prohibits the oppression of widows. Exodus 22:22-24 warns, "You must not mistreat any widow or orphan. If you do mistreat them, and they cry out to Me in distress, I will surely hear their cry. My anger will be kindled, and I will kill you with the sword; then your wives will become widows and your children fatherless." This passage underscores the seriousness with which God views the mistreatment of widows, promising divine retribution against those who oppress them. Provision Through Community God also establishes borders for widows through the community's responsibility to care for them. In Deuteronomy 14:28-29, the Israelites are instructed to set aside a portion of their produce every third year for the Levites, foreigners, fatherless, and widows, so that they may eat and be satisfied. This command ensures that widows are not left destitute but are provided for by the community's collective resources. The Role of the Kinsman-Redeemer The concept of the kinsman-redeemer further illustrates God's provision for widows. In the Book of Ruth, Boaz acts as a kinsman-redeemer for Ruth, a Moabite widow. By marrying Ruth, Boaz restores her and her mother-in-law Naomi's place within the community, securing their future and inheritance. This narrative demonstrates God's provision through the institution of the kinsman-redeemer, ensuring that widows are not left without support or protection. New Testament Affirmation In the New Testament, the care for widows continues to be a priority. James 1:27 states, "Pure and undefiled religion before our God and Father is this: to care for orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world." This verse affirms the ongoing responsibility of believers to care for widows, reflecting God's heart for justice and mercy. The Church's Responsibility The early church took this responsibility seriously, as seen in Acts 6:1-6, where the apostles appoint deacons to ensure that the daily distribution of food is not neglected, particularly for widows. This action highlights the church's role in establishing borders of care and provision for widows, ensuring they are not overlooked or marginalized. In summary, the biblical mandate to care for widows is a testament to God's unwavering commitment to justice, mercy, and provision for the vulnerable. Through His laws, the community's responsibility, and the church's actions, God establishes borders to protect and provide for widows, reflecting His compassionate and just nature. Torrey's Topical Textbook Proverbs 15:25The LORD will destroy the house of the proud: but he will establish the border of the widow. Torrey's Topical Textbook Library A Discourse Resources What does the Bible say about remarriage after the death of your spouse? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Prochorus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Dorcas / Tabitha in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Widows were Clothed in Mourning After the Decease of Husbands Widows were Frequently Oppressed and Persecuted Widows were Released from all Obligation to Former Husbands Widows were Under the Special Protection of God Widows: A Type of Zion in Affliction Widows: Allowed to Marry Again Widows: Blessings on Those Who Relieve Widows: Curse for Perverting Judgment of Widows: Exhorted to Trust in God Widows: God: Establishes the Border of Widows: God: Surely Hears the Cry of Widows: God: Will Witness Against Oppressors of Widows: Increase of, Threatened As a Punishment Widows: Intermarrying With, of Kings Considered Treason Widows: Laws Respecting: Bound to Perform Their Vows Widows: Laws Respecting: Not to be Oppressed Widows: Laws Respecting: Not to Intermarry With Priests Widows: Laws Respecting: Raiment of, not to be Taken in Pledge by Creditors Widows: Laws Respecting: To be Allowed to Glean in Fields and Vineyards Widows: Laws Respecting: To Have a Share of the Triennial Tithe Widows: Laws Respecting: To Share in Public Rejoicings Widows: Laws Respecting: when Daughters of Priests and Childless to Partake of The Widows: Laws Respecting: when Left Childless, to be Married by Their Husband's Widows: Not to be Deplored By, Considered a Great Calamity Widows: Often Devoted Themselves Entirely to God's Service Widows: Reproach Connected With Widows: Saints: Disappoint Not Widows: should be Allowed to Share in Our Blessings Widows: should be Honored, If Widows Indeed Widows: should be Relieved by the Church Widows: should be Relieved by Their Friends Widows: should be Visited in Affliction Widows: should not Be: Afflicted Widows: should not Be: Deprived of Raiment in Pledge Widows: should not Be: Oppressed Widows: should not Be: Treated With Violence Widows: Specially Taken Care of by the Church Widows: The Wicked: do No Good To Widows: The Wicked: Make a Prey of Widows: The Wicked: Reject the Cause of Widows: The Wicked: Send, Away Empty Widows: The Wicked: Take Pledges From Widows: Though Poor, May be Liberal Widows: when Young, Exposed to May Temptations Widows: Woe to Those Who Oppress Related Terms |