wineskin|wineskins in English

noun

large bag made of the skin of an animal for carrying and containing wine

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1. Like new wineskins ready to burst.

2. Old wineskins, therefore, were inappropriate for storing new wine, which continues to ferment.

3. For instance, fermented wine, not grape juice, would burst “old wineskins,” as Jesus said.

4. But new wine must be put into new wineskins.” —Luke 5:37, 38.

5. + 13 And these wineskins were new when we filled them, but now they have burst.

6. No, he is not trying to put a new patch on an old garment or new wine into a stiff, old wineskin.

7. (Job 32:19) Generally, however, new wineskins would be able to withstand the internal pressure developed because of active fermentation of the wine.

8. PArables of Jesus in Chronological Order Parable Matthew Mark Luke 1 New cloth on an old coat 9:16 2:21 5:36 2 New wine in old wineskins 9:17 2:22 5:37-38

9. Accordingly, if you know Anglicans in your church who feel a call to frontier missions, encourage and challenge them to do missions Anglicanly! New Wineskins Missionary Network is leading the ACNA’s Global Mission Initiative, one of the six ACNA ministry initiatives, as well as coordinating the Anglican Global Missions Partners.

10. Parenthetically, it should be noted that even though the word Ascitan derives from the same root, this term does not refer to a patient with ascites but rather to members of a heretical Christian sect of the 2nd century, who were so named because of the practice of dancing around an inflated wineskin at their meetings, according to their