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  1. This psalm is prophetic of the cross of Jesus. And in verse six, it says, “But I am a worm, and no man…” Jesus was certainly a man on the cross. So what did the psalmist mean when he wrote, “But I am a worm?” The Worm in Psalm 22:6. The common Hebrew word for “worm” is “rimmah,” and it is defined as a maggot or a worm.

  2. After THREE days, the dead mother Crimson worm’s body loses its crimson colour and turns into a white wax which falls to the ground like snow. So what did Jesus mean by saying “I am a worm”? There are a lot of ideas what Jesus might have meant, but nobody really knows for sure.

  3. What Does Jesus Mean by 'Their Worm Does Not Die' (Mark 9:44, 46, 48)? Some believe that Jesus refers to sinners as worms and says that those people would never die but would live on in agonizing torment.

  4. These verses may seem to indicate that Jesus was calling sinners “worms” and that they do not die but rather live in an everlasting fiery torment. Indeed, some believe this. Others believe that it refers to some kind of “immortal worms.”

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · People believe that they are associated with transformation and regeneration. This is because of their ability to break down decaying matter and turn it into soil, representing the cycle of life and death. Spiritually, worms are symbols of personal growth and self-reflection.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · To achieve death, they have to literally kick the bucket. This presumes bucket was ever slang for a stool, or that it was the only handy stand-in for one. It’s more likely this death idiom...

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  8. Jan 21, 2024 · Heartworm may also lead to heart failure, kidney disease, and liver damage, which can cause bloody or dark urine and a swollen abdomen and become fatal.

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