C. Nyal de Kaye
New member
For some reason the phrase, A land flowing with milk and honey has been running through my mind recently. So I have been considering just what it could mean. It is easy to simply read the words, conclude that they mean "a good land", and leave it at that. I began to consider why it means good, and here are a few thoughts for your consideration.
I have no other platform at the moment to "talk" to someone about this so, for better or worse, you lot are my congregation.
Flowing with milk obviously implies an abundance of milk producing animals, cows, goats and even sheep are milked. But it also implies plentiful pasture, and thus adequate rain. The idea also ensures a continuing source of meat from domestic and wild animals, wool, skins etc. All would be abundant in such an environment. It also must mean a friendly climate, and thus a good place to live.
"Flowing with honey" obviously means an abundance of bees. Thus it implies cross-fertilisation of all plants, fruit producing or otherwise. So, abundant crops, plenty of domestic or wild meat, a pleasant climate, adequate rain: what more could we need?
There are many examples that automatically flow from these ideas, but I won't list them as I want these comments to be succinct.
Maybe these thoughts will be helpful to some. For all I know everyone may have already thought this through and my comments will therefore seem rather puerile. However I had not considered its implications before, and maybe you have not either, so here it is.
I have no other platform at the moment to "talk" to someone about this so, for better or worse, you lot are my congregation.
Flowing with milk obviously implies an abundance of milk producing animals, cows, goats and even sheep are milked. But it also implies plentiful pasture, and thus adequate rain. The idea also ensures a continuing source of meat from domestic and wild animals, wool, skins etc. All would be abundant in such an environment. It also must mean a friendly climate, and thus a good place to live.
"Flowing with honey" obviously means an abundance of bees. Thus it implies cross-fertilisation of all plants, fruit producing or otherwise. So, abundant crops, plenty of domestic or wild meat, a pleasant climate, adequate rain: what more could we need?
There are many examples that automatically flow from these ideas, but I won't list them as I want these comments to be succinct.
Maybe these thoughts will be helpful to some. For all I know everyone may have already thought this through and my comments will therefore seem rather puerile. However I had not considered its implications before, and maybe you have not either, so here it is.
Honey is good for the body's health and the by products of Bees Wax help in many other ways! Mom used the clean wax by rubbing it on the bottoms of our flat irons to make them smoother and not stick when ironing our clothes after we washed them in an iron kettle sitting over an outdoor fire and using a plunger to stir them and then a big stick to lift them out and put in rinse water several times before hanging outdoors on the clothes line and the rags thrown on the bushes in summer and winter!
Ma Betty