Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
Watchtower
ONLINE LIBRARY
English
  • BIBLE
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • MEETINGS
  • ad p. 1476
  • Sewing

No video available for this selection.

Sorry, there was an error loading the video.

  • Sewing
  • Aid to Bible Understanding
  • Similar Material
  • Sewing
    Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 2
  • Is Home Sewing for You?
    Awake!—1973
  • The Cursing of the Fig Tree
    Awake!—1982
  • Why Do Jesus’ Disciples Not Fast?
    Jesus—The Way, the Truth, the Life
See More
Aid to Bible Understanding
ad p. 1476

SEWING

From earliest times sewing, including embroidering, has played a prominent part in mankind’s activities. (Ex. 26:1; 35:35; Job 16:15; Eccl. 3:7; Ezek. 13:18) The first man and woman, Adam and Eve, “sewed fig leaves together and made loin coverings.” (Gen. 3:7) This may simply mean that they fastened the large fig leaves together, using twigs of the fig tree to do so.

When answering the question as to why his disciples did not fast as did the Pharisees and John’s disciples, Christ Jesus pointed out that sewing a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment would worsen the tear. (Mark 2:18, 21) When washed, the patch would shrink and, in the process, pull away from the old garment, ripping it. This illustration should have helped those hearing Jesus’ words to see that it was now time for them to become his followers and that it was wrong for them to try to impose their practices on Jesus’ disciples. John himself had earlier explained that his work was preparatory for Christ’s coming and, therefore, of a temporary nature.—John 3:27-30.

    English Publications (1950-2026)
    Log Out
    Log In
    • English
    • Share
    • Preferences
    • Copyright © 2025 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Privacy Settings
    • JW.ORG
    • Log In
    Share