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  2. New Wine into Old Wineskins - Wikipedia

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    New Wine into Old Wineskins (οἶνον νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς, lit.: New Wine into Old Bags ) is a parable of Jesus . It is found at Matthew 9 ( Matthew 9:14–17 ), Mark 2 ( Mark 2:18–22 ), and Luke 5 ( Luke 5:33–39 ).

  3. Matthew 9:17 - Wikipedia

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    The new wine is the fulness of the Holy Spirit, and the depths of the heavenly mysteries, which His disciples could not then bear; but after the resurrection they became as new skins, and were filled with new wine when they received the Holy Spirit into their hearts. Whence also some said, These men are full of new wine. (Acts 2:13.)" [4]

  4. Wineskin - Wikipedia

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    Its first mentions come from Ancient Greece, where, in the parties called Bacchanalia, dedicated to the god Bacchus by the vintage of this drink, the sacrifice of the goat was offered, following which the wineskin could be made that would conserve the wine. [1] New Wine into Old Wineskins is a parable of Jesus.

  5. Mark 2 - Wikipedia

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    No, he pours new wine into new wineskins." What its exact meaning is in the original context is not totally clear to scholars today. [16] It is easily interpreted to mean Jesus was proposing a new way of doing things. The new "unshrunk" patch for the cloth can not be melded to the old cloth as it will shrink and make the tear of the cloth worse ...

  6. Alcohol in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the chosen people and kingdom of God are compared to a divinely owned vine or vineyard in several places, and the image of new wine being kept in new wineskins, a process that would burst old wineskins, represents that the new faith Jesus was bringing "cannot be contained within the framework of the old."

  7. Ascitans - Wikipedia

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    "Nor do people put new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the wineskins burst, and the wine pours out and the wineskins are ruined; but they put new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved." Philastrius thought the sect of the Ascodrugites was the same as the Ascitae, but his etymology of the former is false. [1]

  8. The Spirit of New Wine - Wikipedia

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    Tom Harpur, Toronto Star journalist and author of The Spirituality of Wine and Water into Wine, discusses the symbolic meaning of pruning and grape crushing, the importance of tending 'the vineyard in one's heart,' the connection between spirituality and nature, and the modern-day relevance of the Biblical expression, 'new wine in old wineskins.'

  9. Luke 5 - Wikipedia

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    A different approach is the proposal not to assume that Jesus is talking about "old" and "new" religious teachings, but about his ways of choosing disciples. So Jesus uses new methods (new clothes) to provide new men (wineskins) with a new message (wine). [18] He does not reject the "Old", but the "Old" is limited and not accessible to everybody.