Bible Reading: Song of Solomon 6
Key Verse: Verse 11 –
"“I went down into the garden of nuts to see
the fruits of the valley, and to see whether the vine flourished, and the
pomegranates budded.”
Key Words: the garden of nuts
Most scholars agree that
the nuts referred to in our text are pistachio nuts. Did you know that the pistachio nut is full
of nutrition? It is said that the
pistachio nut may help reduce the risk of heart disease. The nut also helps to calm acute stress. It is also believed that the pistachio can
help in the area of weight management.
It is also filled with fiber and vitamins. I enjoy eating pistachio nuts simply because
I think they are delicious.
According to Genesis 43:11,
they were also used as a prized gift.
When my wife and I were in
Israel, our Israeli tour guide for some reason connected with the two of
us. One day to our great amazement, he
gave us a gift. To my wife, he gave an
expensive piece of jewelry; and I received a container of pistachio nuts. Now, on the surface it appears as though my
wife got the better gift; but according to the custom of the Middle East, a
gift of jewelry for the women is the highest form of a compliment; and for men
– you guessed it – either ointment, fruit, or pistachio nuts.
If you buy pistachio nuts
fresh in the Middle East, they are quite expensive: around $20.00 a pound. Their high price is doubtless one of the
reasons they are considered such a great gift.
I am reminded of another
gift that came at a high price. That
gift is our salvation; and the price is the blood of Jesus Christ. So the next time you see or hear of a
pistachio nut, remember what Jesus did for you on Calvary.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞Every time you think of the pistachio, let it remind you of what we have through Jesus Christ: everlasting life.