Q2: What are unproductive works of growing ? ��� This Hebrew pictograph reads "The eye travels on the correct path". It is a tree growing straight up, on a path. Trees are symbols of people living correctly under Jesus power. See Ezr 5:8 ('`a' Strongs 636) . ��� Now look at a similar contrast. The word here means "The home travels the path of the eye". Can you see a contrast here? The words suggest opposites to each other. This Hebrew word is Mammon," the home made on what the eye lusts for". First mentioned in Genesis 37:26 ('betsa' Strongs 1215). So there are two kinds of works, the productive kind "abad" and the unproductive kind "dibbah". There are two kinds of growing. The tree growing with a backbone, nice and straight, NOT crooked. Or the unproductive kind of growing where the home of the souls wander where-ever the eye takes it lustfully. This is called Mammon. I hope you are seeing the kind way The Ancient Hebrew Bible shows us opposites to doing and growing. May we see where we are going wrong and return back to Jesus' Home. Shalom
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