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Two potting techniques are specifically referred to: molding by hand, and throwing on a wheel.  Examples are Elihu's reference to himself as God's pinch-pot ([[Job 33:6]], q.v. for BASF citation) and [[Jeremiah 18:1-6|Jeremiah 18]], where the potter is using a wheel.
Two potting techniques are specifically referred to: molding by hand, and throwing on a wheel.  Examples are Elihu's reference to himself as God's pinch-pot ([[Job 33:6]], q.v. for BASF citation) and [[Jeremiah 18:1-6|Jeremiah 18]], where the potter is using a wheel.
Examples:<br>
*[[Genesis 2:7]]
*[[Isaiah 45:12]]
*[[Jeremiah 18:1-6]]
*[[Romans 9:20-24]]
See also [[Created, Formed and Made]]

Revision as of 16:33, 24 December 2018

In the language of the Bible, all of humankind is made from the dust or from earth or clay by God's own hands. Sometimes the image of creating pottery is made explicit: God is the potter, we are the clay.

Two potting techniques are specifically referred to: molding by hand, and throwing on a wheel. Examples are Elihu's reference to himself as God's pinch-pot (Job 33:6, q.v. for BASF citation) and Jeremiah 18, where the potter is using a wheel.

Examples:

See also Created, Formed and Made