{"id":30136,"date":"2025-03-26T15:42:20","date_gmt":"2025-03-26T15:42:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/?p=30136"},"modified":"2025-04-10T15:24:48","modified_gmt":"2025-04-10T15:24:48","slug":"rabbits-bible-symbolism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/rabbits-bible-symbolism\/","title":{"rendered":"Que repr\u00e9sentent les lapins dans la Bible ?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pps-series-post-details pps-series-post-details-variant-classic pps-series-post-details-67899\" data-series-id=\"224\"><div class=\"pps-series-meta-content\"><div class=\"pps-series-meta-text\">Cet article est la 12e partie sur 70 de la s\u00e9rie <a href=\"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/series\/biblical-dream-interpretation\/\">Interpr\u00e9tation biblique des r\u00eaves<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>Que symbolisent les lapins dans la Bible<\/p>\n<h2>Les lapins sont-ils mentionn\u00e9s directement dans la Bible, et si oui, o\u00f9 ?<\/h2>\n<p>Rabbits, as we understand them today, are not directly mentioned in the Bible by the name \"rabbit.\" But what many English translations refer to as \"hares\" or sometimes \"coneys\" appear in several passages.<\/p>\n<p>The most notable mentions occur in Leviticus 11:6 and Deuteronomy 14:7, where these animals are listed among those considered ritually unclean for consumption. In these passages, the Hebrew word used is \"arnebeth,\" which most scholars identify as referring to the hare family, close relatives of what we now call rabbits.<\/p>\n<p>Another animal sometimes confused with rabbits appears in Psalm 104:18 and Proverbs 30:26, where we find references to \"coneys\" or \"rock badgers\" (Hebrew: \"shaphan\"). These creatures, likely the hyrax, are described as making their homes among the rocks. Though sometimes translated as \"rabbits\" in certain versions, they are distinct animals.<\/p>\n<p>Il est important de comprendre que les classifications bibliques de la faune diff\u00e8rent consid\u00e9rablement des syst\u00e8mes taxonomiques modernes. Les anciens H\u00e9breux classaient les animaux selon des caract\u00e9ristiques observables et leurs habitats plut\u00f4t que selon des relations g\u00e9n\u00e9tiques. Cela explique pourquoi certains animaux peuvent \u00eatre regroup\u00e9s dans les \u00c9critures de mani\u00e8res qui semblent inhabituelles pour notre compr\u00e9hension scientifique contemporaine.<\/p>\n<p>L'absence des lapins en tant que figures centrales dans les r\u00e9cits bibliques contraste avec leur importance dans de nombreuses traditions culturelles \u00e0 travers l'histoire. Alors que les lions symbolisent la force, les colombes repr\u00e9sentent la paix et les agneaux signifient l'innocence dans les \u00c9critures, les lapins ne portent pas un poids symbolique similaire dans les textes bibliques.<\/p>\n<p>This reminds us that Scripture's primary purpose is not to catalog creation exhaustively but to reveal God's relationship with humanity and His divine plan for salvation. The animals mentioned serve specific theological and instructional purposes within this greater narrative.<\/p>\n<p>As we study these texts, we are invited to appreciate both the historical context of Scripture and its enduring spiritual message that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. The mention of these creatures, however brief, reminds us of God's attention to the details of His creation and the order He established within it.<\/p>\n<h2>Pourquoi les lapins sont-ils consid\u00e9r\u00e9s comme des animaux impurs dans l'Ancien Testament ?<\/h2>\n<p>The classification of rabbits (or more precisely, hares) as ritually unclean animals in the Old Testament stems from the comprehensive dietary laws established for the people of Israel. These laws, found primarily in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14, served multiple purposes in God's covenant relationship with His chosen people.<\/p>\n<p>In Leviticus 11:6, we read: \"The rabbit, though it chews the cud, does not have a divided hoof; it is unclean for you.\" This classification follows a clear pattern established in the dietary laws, where land animals were considered clean only if they possessed two specific characteristics: they must chew the cud (be ruminants) and have split hooves. Rabbits, while appearing to chew continuously, lack the split hoof criterion, thus falling into the unclean category.<\/p>\n<p>Ces restrictions alimentaires remplissaient plusieurs fonctions importantes. Elles \u00e9tablissaient une identit\u00e9 distincte pour les Isra\u00e9lites, les s\u00e9parant des nations environnantes. Cette s\u00e9paration n'\u00e9tait pas seulement culturelle mais fondamentalement th\u00e9ologique \u2014 un rappel constant de leur relation d'alliance avec Dieu et de leur statut en tant que Son peuple saint.<\/p>\n<p>Second, these laws provided practical health benefits in an ancient world without modern sanitation and medical knowledge. Many unclean animals were more likely to carry diseases or parasites when improperly prepared. While not their primary purpose, these regulations offered a measure of protection for the community's wellbeing.<\/p>\n<p>Third, and perhaps most profoundly, these laws cultivated discipline and obedience among God's people. Each meal became an opportunity to remember and honor their covenant with God. The daily choice to abstain from certain foods reinforced their identity as a people set apart for divine purposes.<\/p>\n<p>It is crucial to understand that the designation of \"unclean\" did not imply that these animals were inherently evil or morally deficient. Rather, this ritual category pertained specifically to consumption and certain religious practices. Many unclean animals, including rabbits, were recognized for their other qualities and valued within the community for different purposes.<\/p>\n<p>For us as Christians, while these specific dietary restrictions no longer bind us (as clarified in Acts 10 and throughout the New Testament), they remind us of God's desire for holiness in every aspect of our lives. Just as the ancient Israelites were called to mindfulness in their eating habits, we too are called to bring every area of our lives\u2014including our consumption\u2014under the lordship of Christ.<\/p>\n<h2>Que voulait dire la Bible en affirmant que les lapins \u00ab ruminent \u00bb dans L\u00e9vitique 11:6 ?<\/h2>\n<p>The biblical description of rabbits as animals that \"chew the cud\" in Leviticus 11:6 presents us with a fascinating intersection of ancient observation, cultural understanding, and the divine accommodation of Scripture to human comprehension.<\/p>\n<p>From a modern zoological perspective, we know that rabbits are not true ruminants like cows or sheep. True ruminants possess multiple stomach chambers and regurgitate partially digested food (cud) to chew it again. Rabbits, But practice what scientists call \"refection\" or \"cecotrophy\"\u2014they produce two types of droppings and reingest the soft, nutrient-rich cecotropes, usually directly from the anus. This behavior allows them to extract maximum nutrition from their plant-based diet.<\/p>\n<p>To the ancient observer, this behavior would appear remarkably similar to cud-chewing. The constant jaw movements of rabbits, combined with their practice of reingesting partially processed food material, would naturally lead pre-scientific cultures to classify them alongside true ruminants. The Hebrew text uses the term \"ma'alat gerah,\" which literally means \"bringing up what has been swallowed,\" a description that reasonably fits both true rumination and the rabbit's cecotrophy.<\/p>\n<p>This passage beautifully illustrates how divine revelation accommodates itself to human understanding within specific historical and cultural contexts. God spoke to the Israelites using categories and language they could comprehend, based on their observational knowledge rather than modern scientific taxonomy. The purpose was not to provide a zoology textbook but to establish clear dietary guidelines that would set Israel apart as God's covenant people.<\/p>\n<p>Some have mistakenly viewed this as a \"scientific error\" in Scripture, but such criticism misunderstands the nature and purpose of biblical revelation. The Bible communicates divine truth through human language and concepts, meeting people where they are while leading them to deeper understanding.<\/p>\n<p>This passage invites us to approach Scripture with both reverence for its divine authority and awareness of its human elements. God's Word comes to us incarnated in human language and culture, just as the Word became flesh in Jesus Christ. This \"incarnational\" quality of Scripture does not diminish its truth but rather demonstrates God's gracious condescension to communicate with us in ways we can understand.<\/p>\n<h2>Existe-t-il une signification symbolique attach\u00e9e aux lapins dans les \u00c9critures bibliques ?<\/h2>\n<p>When we examine the Holy Scriptures, we find that rabbits (or hares, as they are sometimes called) appear only briefly in the Biblical text. In Leviticus 11:6 and Deuteronomy 14:7, rabbits are mentioned among the animals considered ritually unclean for the Israelites. The text notes that although rabbits \"chew the cud,\" they do not have divided hooves, thus rendering them unclean according to Mosaic dietary laws.<\/p>\n<p>Il est int\u00e9ressant de noter que la zoologie moderne nous dit que les lapins ne ruminent pas r\u00e9ellement comme le font les ruminants, mais qu'ils pratiquent la coprophagie \u2014 la r\u00e9ingestion de certaines mati\u00e8res f\u00e9cales pour extraire des nutriments suppl\u00e9mentaires. Ce comportement a pu sembler similaire \u00e0 la rumination pour les observateurs antiques. Cette observation scientifique nous rappelle que les \u00c9critures parlent souvent dans le langage et la compr\u00e9hension de leur \u00e9poque.<\/p>\n<p>The rabbit's limited presence in Scripture means it carries no explicit symbolic meaning in the Biblical text itself. Unlike the lamb, dove, or lion\u2014animals rich with Biblical symbolism\u2014the rabbit remains largely in the background of our sacred texts.<\/p>\n<p>Mais dans le contexte plus large des cultures du Proche-Orient ancien, les lapins \u00e9taient souvent associ\u00e9s \u00e0 la fertilit\u00e9 et \u00e0 l'abondance en raison de leur capacit\u00e9 de reproduction prolifique. Cette association influencerait plus tard la fa\u00e7on dont les lapins \u00e9taient per\u00e7us dans les traditions folkloriques chr\u00e9tiennes, particuli\u00e8rement autour des c\u00e9l\u00e9brations printani\u00e8res.<\/p>\n<p>The absence of explicit rabbit symbolism in Scripture invites us to reflect on how God often speaks through the ordinary and overlooked aspects of creation. Just as Christ taught using everyday examples from agriculture and fishing, we too can find spiritual meaning in all of God's creatures.<\/p>\n<p>I have noticed that this absence of prescribed symbolism allows for cultural adaptability in our faith traditions. The rabbit's later adoption into Christian symbolism demonstrates how our faith engages with culture while maintaining its essential truths.<\/p>\n<h2>Comment les lapins ont-ils \u00e9t\u00e9 associ\u00e9s \u00e0 P\u00e2ques alors qu'ils ne sont pas mentionn\u00e9s dans les r\u00e9cits de la r\u00e9surrection ?<\/h2>\n<p>Mes bien-aim\u00e9s fid\u00e8les,<\/p>\n<p>The connection between rabbits and our celebration of Easter represents a fascinating convergence of cultural traditions, natural symbolism, and the Church's historical practice of sanctifying pre-existing customs.<\/p>\n<p>The Gospels that recount our Lord's glorious resurrection make no mention of rabbits. The central symbols in these sacred texts are the empty tomb, the stone rolled away, and the risen Christ appearing to His disciples. Yet today, particularly in Western cultures, the Easter bunny has become a prominent\u2014if secular\u2014symbol of this holy season.<\/p>\n<p>This association emerged primarily through Germanic folk traditions that were later brought to America. In medieval Europe, the hare was associated with the Virgin Mary and sometimes appeared in illuminated manuscripts and church art as a symbol of fertility and rebirth. By the 17th century, German Protestants had developed the tradition of the \"Osterhase\" or Easter hare, which was said to lay colored eggs for good children.<\/p>\n<p>Psychologically we can understand how the natural characteristics of rabbits\u2014their abundance in springtime and their remarkable fertility\u2014made them apt symbols for a season celebrating new life. The rabbit's emergence from its burrow also provided a natural parallel to Christ emerging from the tomb.<\/p>\n<p>Lorsque les immigrants allemands ont apport\u00e9 ces traditions en Am\u00e9rique au XVIIIe si\u00e8cle, elles ont progressivement \u00e9volu\u00e9 vers le lapin de P\u00e2ques commercial que nous connaissons aujourd'hui. L'\u00c9glise, dans sa sagesse pastorale, a souvent abord\u00e9 de telles adaptations culturelles avec nuance plut\u00f4t qu'avec une opposition rigide.<\/p>\n<p>Tout au long de l'histoire, l'\u00c9glise a reconnu que l'inculturation de la foi implique un \u00e9quilibre d\u00e9licat. Tout en maintenant l'int\u00e9grit\u00e9 du message de l'\u00c9vangile, nous reconnaissons que la foi prend racine dans des sols culturels divers. La tradition du lapin de P\u00e2ques, bien que non scripturaire, ne contredit pas le message essentiel de la r\u00e9surrection et de la vie nouvelle.<\/p>\n<p>As Christians, we can distinguish between the central mysteries of our faith and the cultural expressions that surround them. The Easter bunny need not distract from the powerful reality of Christ's resurrection but can serve as a cultural bridge that leads families to deeper engagement with the true meaning of Easter.<\/p>\n<p>Abordons ces traditions avec discernement et charit\u00e9, en reconnaissant que bien que le lapin de P\u00e2ques ne se trouve pas dans les \u00c9critures, la joie et l'espoir qu'il repr\u00e9sente pour de nombreux enfants peuvent refl\u00e9ter, de mani\u00e8re simple, la joie et l'espoir de la r\u00e9surrection.<\/p>\n<h2>Qu'ont \u00e9crit les P\u00e8res de l'\u00c9glise au sujet des lapins et de leur signification symbolique ?<\/h2>\n<p>Lorsque nous nous tournons vers les \u00e9crits des P\u00e8res de l'\u00c9glise \u2014 ces grands th\u00e9ologiens et pasteurs de l'\u00c9glise primitive dont les id\u00e9es continuent d'illuminer notre foi \u2014 nous constatons que les lapins ont re\u00e7u relativement peu d'attention dans leurs r\u00e9flexions th\u00e9ologiques.<\/p>\n<p>Les P\u00e8res de l'\u00c9glise \u00e9taient principalement pr\u00e9occup\u00e9s par l'articulation et la d\u00e9fense des doctrines centrales de notre foi : la Trinit\u00e9, l'Incarnation, la nature de l'\u00c9glise et l'interpr\u00e9tation des \u00c9critures. Leurs interpr\u00e9tations symboliques des animaux se concentraient g\u00e9n\u00e9ralement sur ceux explicitement mentionn\u00e9s dans les \u00c9critures avec une signification symbolique claire, tels que l'agneau, la colombe ou le poisson.<\/p>\n<p>Saint Augustin, dans ses \u00e9crits \u00e9tendus, ne d\u00e9veloppe aucune th\u00e9ologie majeure autour des lapins. De m\u00eame, les P\u00e8res orientaux comme Saint Jean Chrysostome ou Saint Basile le Grand, m\u00eame dans leurs hom\u00e9lies sur la cr\u00e9ation, n'attribuent pas de symbolisme chr\u00e9tien particulier aux lapins.<\/p>\n<p>Lorsque les lapins apparaissent dans la litt\u00e9rature patristique, ils sont souvent mentionn\u00e9s en passant, parfois dans des discussions sur les lois alimentaires l\u00e9vitiques. Orig\u00e8ne et d'autres qui employaient des interpr\u00e9tations all\u00e9goriques des \u00c9critures incluaient parfois des animaux impurs comme symboles de tendances p\u00e9cheresses ou d'influences pa\u00efennes, mais il s'agissait de cat\u00e9gories g\u00e9n\u00e9rales plut\u00f4t que de significations symboliques sp\u00e9cifiques pour les lapins.<\/p>\n<p>Psychologiquement, cette absence est compr\u00e9hensible. L'\u00c9glise primitive \u00e9tablissait son identit\u00e9 au sein d'un monde gr\u00e9co-romain rempli de symbolisme animal pa\u00efen. Les P\u00e8res prenaient soin de distinguer le langage symbolique chr\u00e9tien des associations pa\u00efennes, se concentrant principalement sur des symboles ayant des fondements bibliques clairs.<\/p>\n<p>Ce n'est qu'\u00e0 la p\u00e9riode m\u00e9di\u00e9vale que les lapins ont commenc\u00e9 \u00e0 appara\u00eetre plus fr\u00e9quemment dans l'art et la litt\u00e9rature chr\u00e9tiens. Les manuscrits de cette \u00e9poque repr\u00e9sentaient parfois des lapins dans les marges, occasionnellement comme symboles de fertilit\u00e9 ou d'abondance, mais aussi parfois comme symboles de timidit\u00e9 ou de vuln\u00e9rabilit\u00e9. Le c\u00e9l\u00e8bre motif des trois li\u00e8vres, o\u00f9 trois lapins partagent trois oreilles alors que chacun semble en avoir deux, est devenu un symbole de la Trinit\u00e9 dans certaines \u00e9glises m\u00e9di\u00e9vales.<\/p>\n<p>Ce d\u00e9veloppement historique nous rappelle que le symbolisme chr\u00e9tien \u00e9volue avec le temps sous la direction du Saint-Esprit. Tout en maintenant la fid\u00e9lit\u00e9 aux \u00c9critures et \u00e0 la Tradition, l'\u00c9glise s'est toujours engag\u00e9e avec la culture, baptisant et transformant parfois des symboles culturels pour transmettre les v\u00e9rit\u00e9s de l'\u00c9vangile.<\/p>\n<h2>Les lapins apparaissent-ils dans des paraboles ou des enseignements de J\u00e9sus dans la Bible ?<\/h2>\n<p>Bien que les lapins ne soient pas mis en avant dans les \u00c9critures, leurs rares apparitions offrent de pr\u00e9cieuses le\u00e7ons spirituelles pour les fid\u00e8les.<\/p>\n<p>Interestingly, rabbits are not directly mentioned in any of the parables or teachings of Jesus recorded in the Gospels. But the Bible does make a few references to rabbits, or more specifically, the hare. In Leviticus 11:5-6, the hare is listed among the animals that the Israelites were forbidden to eat, as it \"chews the cud but does not have a divided hoof; it is unclean for you.\" Similarly, Deuteronomy 14:7 reiterates this prohibition on consuming the hare. <\/p>\n<p>These passages indicate that Although the hare, or rabbit, was a common creature in the ancient Near East, it was not considered a clean or pure animal according to Mosaic law. This distinction likely had both practical and symbolic significance. Practically, the hare was not an ideal source of sustenance, as its meat was not as nourishing as other permitted livestock. Symbolically, the hare's inability to fully chew its cud or have a divided hoof may have represented its imperfect or incomplete nature, making it unfit for ritual consumption and worship of the holy God.<\/p>\n<p>So while rabbits do not feature prominently in the direct teachings of Jesus, their presence in the Levitical code provides an important backdrop for understanding the holiness and purity that God demands of His people. The exclusion of the hare reminds us that we are called to be set apart, to live according to God's standards of righteousness, not the world's standards of convenience or popular opinion.<\/p>\n<h2>Y a-t-il une le\u00e7on spirituelle que les chr\u00e9tiens peuvent tirer des rares r\u00e9f\u00e9rences bibliques aux lapins ?<\/h2>\n<p>Les r\u00e9f\u00e9rences limit\u00e9es aux lapins, ou li\u00e8vres, dans la Bible peuvent sembler insignifiantes au premier abord. Mais je crois qu'il existe de pr\u00e9cieuses le\u00e7ons spirituelles que les chr\u00e9tiens peuvent tirer de ces passages.<\/p>\n<p>The prohibition on consuming the hare reminds us of the importance of obedience to God's commands, even when they may not align with our own preferences or cultural norms. The Israelites were called to trust in the wisdom and authority of the Mosaic law, which designated certain animals as clean or unclean. This obedience was a reflection of their covenant relationship with the Lord, and a means of maintaining their distinctive identity as God's chosen people.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, as Christians, we are called to submit to the authority of Scripture and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, even when it may be challenging or countercultural. Just as the Israelites were set apart by their dietary restrictions, we are to be \"a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession\" (1 Peter 2:9), living lives that reflect the holiness of our God.<\/p>\n<p>The hare's inability to fully chew its cud or have a divided hoof may symbolize the importance of spiritual wholeness and integrity. The hare's imperfect nature made it unfit for ritual consumption, just as our own spiritual imperfections can hinder our ability to fully commune with the Lord. As Christians, we are called to strive for spiritual maturity, allowing the Holy Spirit to transform us from the inside out, so that our thoughts, words, and actions align with God's will.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the exclusion of the hare from the Israelites' diet may also point to the broader theme of divine providence and care. Although the hare was a common creature in the ancient Near East, God had specific reasons for prohibiting its consumption. This reminds us that God's ways are higher than our own, and that He has a perfect plan for His creation, even when we cannot fully understand it.<\/p>\n<p>The limited references to rabbits, or hares, in the Bible offer valuable spiritual lessons for Christians. They remind us of the importance of obedience, spiritual wholeness, and trust in God's sovereign plan. As we strive to live according to God's standards of holiness and righteousness, may we find encouragement and guidance in these often-overlooked biblical passages.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pps-series-post-details pps-series-post-details-variant-classic pps-series-post-details-67899 pps-series-meta-excerpt\" data-series-id=\"224\"><div class=\"pps-series-meta-content\"><div class=\"pps-series-meta-text\">Cet article est la 12e partie sur 70 de la s\u00e9rie <a href=\"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/series\/biblical-dream-interpretation\/\">Interpr\u00e9tation biblique des r\u00eaves<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>D\u00e9couvrez la signification biblique des lapins, leurs lois alimentaires et leurs significations symboliques limit\u00e9es dans les \u00c9critures et les traditions culturelles.<\/p>","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":30140,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","default_image_id":0,"font":"","enabled":false},"version":2},"_wpas_customize_per_network":false},"categories":[39],"tags":[],"series":[224],"class_list":["post-30136","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-christian-education","series-biblical-dream-interpretation"],"mb":[],"acf":[],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/api.robolly.com\/templates\/656df2bd6a094828c339896d\/render.jpg?dl&scale=1&image=https%3A%2F%2Fchristianpure.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fblogimg%2Fcomposed_illustration_of_a_candle_signifying_light51643_00180.webp&titleBG=%23137300E6&title=What%20Do%20Rabbits%20Represent%20in%20the%20Bible%3F","jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":22301,"url":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/are-rabbits-mentioned-in-the-bible\/","url_meta":{"origin":30136,"position":0},"title":"Bible Study: Are Rabbits Really Mentioned in the Bible?","author":"Christian Pure Team","date":"janvier 31, 2025","format":false,"excerpt":"Explore the biblical mentions of rabbits, their symbolism, and how they relate to spiritual lessons and cultural contexts in Scripture.","rel":"","context":"Dans &quot;Bible Study&quot;","block_context":{"text":"Bible Study","link":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/category\/bible-study\/"},"img":{"alt_text":"","src":"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/christianpure.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/bible-study-are-rabbits-really-mentioned-in-the-bible.webp?fit=1200%2C675&quality=75&ssl=1&resize=350%2C200","width":350,"height":200,"srcset":"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/christianpure.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/bible-study-are-rabbits-really-mentioned-in-the-bible.webp?fit=1200%2C675&quality=75&ssl=1&resize=350%2C200 1x, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/christianpure.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/bible-study-are-rabbits-really-mentioned-in-the-bible.webp?fit=1200%2C675&quality=75&ssl=1&resize=525%2C300 1.5x, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/christianpure.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/bible-study-are-rabbits-really-mentioned-in-the-bible.webp?fit=1200%2C675&quality=75&ssl=1&resize=700%2C400 2x, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/christianpure.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/bible-study-are-rabbits-really-mentioned-in-the-bible.webp?fit=1200%2C675&quality=75&ssl=1&resize=1050%2C600 3x"},"classes":[]},{"id":30131,"url":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/easter-bunny-jesus-connection\/","url_meta":{"origin":30136,"position":1},"title":"What Does the Easter Bunny Have to Do with Jesus?","author":"Christian Pure Team","date":"mars 27, 2025","format":false,"excerpt":"Discover the Easter Bunny's origins, its connection to pagan traditions, and how it symbolizes new life through Christ\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s resurrection.","rel":"","context":"Dans &quot;Christian Education&quot;","block_context":{"text":"Christian Education","link":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/category\/christian-education\/"},"img":{"alt_text":"","src":"","width":0,"height":0},"classes":[]},{"id":18839,"url":"https:\/\/christianpure.com\/fr\/learn\/is-harley-in-the-bible\/","url_meta":{"origin":30136,"position":2},"title":"Is Harley a Biblical Name?","author":"Christian Pure Team","date":"janvier 20, 2025","format":false,"excerpt":"The name Harley is not found in the Bible. 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