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Some biblical transactions
The first recorded transaction
Ge 23:3–4 Many other transactions had obviously taken place before this, from the earliest times.
Here, Abram was looking for a burial spot for Sarah his wife
Transactions in land
See also Ge 47:20–22; Ru 4:3; Pr 31:16; Je 32:9–10; Mt 27:7; Lk 14:18; Ac 4:34
The buying and selling trade has been going on for a long time and also has been used as leverage to get your evil desires accomplishedBuying animals
Buying food and drink
Ge 41:57; Dt 2:28; Jn 6:5; Jn 13:29; Re 6:6
Lets face it, world powers holding the carat in front of the horse ‘humanity’ can have an effect on the direction people will travel
Transactions in other goods
The After Effect Rev 18:9-20
This is what happens to humanity when they are so deceived into believing the False Prophet Rev 13:16-17 into receiving the Mark of the Beast
We are conditioned
2 Thess 3:10, 1 Thess 4:11, Gen 3:19, Prov 13:4, 20:4, 21:25, 24:30,
These are but examples of how easily Satan can use what we take for granted our need to obey God through our work
The labor market
Le 25:39–40; Mt 20:1–2
Who is in control of the Labor Market today?
The Bible says it’s the False Prophet
God’s standards in buying and selling
Ge 23:5–13; 2 Sa 24:24
Honesty
See also Ge 23:14–16; Dt 25:13–16; Pr 11:1; Pr 16:11; Pr 20:10; Pr 20:23
Sins to avoid in buying and selling
Dishonesty
Pr 20:14; Am 8:5; Mic 6:10–11
Greed
Exploitation
See also La 5:4; Am 8:6
Extravagance
Desecration of the Sabbath
Ne 10:31; Ne 13:15–22; Am 8:5
Desecration of the temple
Mt 21:12–13 The merchants were operating within the outer court of the temple, itself consecrated as a place of prayer and worship.
See also Jn 2:14–16
Worldliness
Eze 7:12; 1 Co 7:29–31; Jas 4:13
Oppression through the control of buying and selling
Spiritual transactions
Sinners sold to sin
See also 1 Ki 21:20; Ro 7:14
Israel sold and redeemed
Jdg 2:14; Ps 44:12; Is 43:1; Is 50:1; Is 52:3
Jesus Christ has bought his people
See also 1 Co 6:20; 1 Co 7:23; 1 Pe 1:18–19; 2 Pe 2:1
Spiritual wealth to be bought
See also Is 55:1; Mt 13:44–46; Mt 25:9; Re 3:18
Gifts money cannot buy
Job 28:12–19; Ps 49:7–8; Mk 8:37; Ac 8:20
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