Just noticed something this morning!
There are several different words using the OT for work and labor, but what is interesting is the word used with regard to the work/labor that we are not to perform on the Sabbath.
Check this out!
Exo 20:8-11 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour (‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad), and do all thy work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h): But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h), thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
While the Hebrew word ‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad means work (in any sense), the Hebrew word melâ'kâh means deputyship and is derived from the the Hebrew word mal'âk which means a messenger; specifically of God, that is, an angel
H5647
[FONT="]עבד[/FONT]
‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad
aw-bad'
A primitive root; to work (in any sense); by implication to serve, till, (causatively) enslave, etc.: - X be, keep in bondage, be bondmen, bond-service, compel, do, dress, ear, execute, + husbandman, keep, labour (-ing man), bring to pass, (cause to, make to) serve (-ing, self), (be, become) servant (-s), do (use) service, till (-er), transgress [from margin], (set a) work, be wrought, worshipper.
H4399
[FONT="]מלאכה[/FONT]
mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h
mel-aw-kaw'
From the same as H4397; properly deputyship, that is, ministry; generally employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely); also property (as the result of labor): - business, + cattle, + industrious, occupation, (+ -pied), + officer, thing (made), use, (manner of) work ([-man], -manship).
H4397
[FONT="]מלאך[/FONT]
mal'a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]k
mal-awk'
From an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy; a messenger; specifically of God, that is, an angel(also a prophet, priest or teacher): - ambassador, angel, king, messenger.
It is used in Gen 2 when it speaks of the work of God with regard to creation:
Gen 2:1-3 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which God created and made.
Wondering how this might relate to the fact that we are his workmanship and salvation is of the Lord?
Haven't really delved into it yet... just thought that was pretty cool.
There are several different words using the OT for work and labor, but what is interesting is the word used with regard to the work/labor that we are not to perform on the Sabbath.
Check this out!
Exo 20:8-11 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour (‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad), and do all thy work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h): But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h), thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
While the Hebrew word ‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad means work (in any sense), the Hebrew word melâ'kâh means deputyship and is derived from the the Hebrew word mal'âk which means a messenger; specifically of God, that is, an angel
H5647
[FONT="]עבד[/FONT]
‛a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]bad
aw-bad'
A primitive root; to work (in any sense); by implication to serve, till, (causatively) enslave, etc.: - X be, keep in bondage, be bondmen, bond-service, compel, do, dress, ear, execute, + husbandman, keep, labour (-ing man), bring to pass, (cause to, make to) serve (-ing, self), (be, become) servant (-s), do (use) service, till (-er), transgress [from margin], (set a) work, be wrought, worshipper.
H4399
[FONT="]מלאכה[/FONT]
mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h
mel-aw-kaw'
From the same as H4397; properly deputyship, that is, ministry; generally employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely); also property (as the result of labor): - business, + cattle, + industrious, occupation, (+ -pied), + officer, thing (made), use, (manner of) work ([-man], -manship).
H4397
[FONT="]מלאך[/FONT]
mal'a[FONT="]̂[/FONT]k
mal-awk'
From an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy; a messenger; specifically of God, that is, an angel(also a prophet, priest or teacher): - ambassador, angel, king, messenger.
It is used in Gen 2 when it speaks of the work of God with regard to creation:
Gen 2:1-3 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work (mela[FONT="]̂[/FONT]'ka[FONT="]̂[/FONT]h) which God created and made.
Wondering how this might relate to the fact that we are his workmanship and salvation is of the Lord?
Haven't really delved into it yet... just thought that was pretty cool.