B 361 topics
Bunni
Bunni was a Levite who returned from exile and helped seal the covenant renewal under Nehemiah's leadership in post-exilic Judah.
Burial
Burial in Scripture represents respect for the deceased, foreshadows Christ's resurrection, and reflects our hope in eternal life through faith in Jesus.
Burning Bush
God appeared to Moses in a flame of fire within a bush that burned but was not consumed, calling him to deliver Israel from Egyptian bondage.
Burnt Offering, the
The burnt offering was a sacrificial system in ancient Israel where an animal was completely consumed by fire, symbolizing complete dedication and atonement to God.
Bushel
A bushel was a dry measure of grain or produce in biblical times, symbolizing both provision and the spreading of God's kingdom message.
Busy-Bodies
Busybodies are those who meddle in others' affairs rather than attending to their own responsibilities, a pattern Scripture warns against with loving concern.
Busybody
A busybody is someone who meddles in others' affairs and concerns themselves with matters that aren't their responsibility, a practice Scripture consistently discourages.
Butler
A butler served as a chief household officer managing the king's palace, food, and servants, representing faithful stewardship and administrative responsibility in Scripture.
Butter
Butter in Scripture symbolizes abundance and blessing, appearing in offerings to God and as part of the covenant's promised provision for His people.
Buz
Buz was a grandson of Abraham through Nahor, representing one of the many nations descended from the patriarchs and recorded in Scripture's genealogies.
Buzzi
While "Buzzi" does not appear as a biblical term, the concept of distraction and spiritual noise reflects concerns addressed throughout Scripture about maintaining focus on God.