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REPROOF; REPROVE. re-proof', re-proov': "Reprove" in Elizabethan English had a variety of meanings ("reject" "disprove" "convince," "rebuke"), with "put to the proof" (see 2 Timothy 4:2 the Revised Version margin) as the force common to all, although in modern English the word means only "rebuke" (with a connotation of deliberateness). the King James Version uses the word chiefly (and the ...
International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia. Reproof; Reprove: re-proof', re-proov':"Reprove" in Elizabethan English had a variety of meanings ("reject" "disprove" "convince," "rebuke"), with "put to the proof" (see 2Ti 4:2 the Revised Version margin) as the force common to all, although in modern English the word means only "rebuke" (with a ...
REPROOF; REPROVE. re-proof', re-proov': "Reprove" in Elizabethan English had a variety of meanings ("reject" "disprove" "convince," "rebuke"), with "put to the proof" (see 2 Timothy 4:2 the Revised Version margin) as the force common to all, although in modern English the word means only "rebuke" (with a connotation of deliberateness). the King James Version uses the word chiefly (and the ...
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. rḗ - prōōf ´, rḗ - prōōv ´: "Reprove" in Elizabethan English had a variety of meanings ("reject" "disprove" "convince," "rebuke"), with "put to the proof" (see 2 Timothy 4:2 the Revised Version margin) as the force common to all, although in modern English the word means only "rebuke ...
The meaning of Reproof; Reprove in the Bible (From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) re-proof', re-proov': "Reprove" in Elizabethan English had a variety of meanings ("reject" "disprove" "convince," "rebuke"), with "put to the proof" (see II Timothy 4:2 the Revised Version margin) as the force common to all, although in modern English the word means only "rebuke" (with a connotation ...
Jul 24, 2024 · The Bible calls hypocrisy a sin. There are two forms hypocrisy can take: that of professing belief in something and then acting in a manner contrary to that belief, and that of looking down on others when we ourselves are flawed. The prophet Isaiah condemned the hypocrisy of his day: “The Lord says, ‘These people come near to me with their ...
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Reprove. REPROVE, verb transitive [Latin reprobo; re and probo, to prove.] 1. To blame; to censure. I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices - Psalms 50:8. 2. To charge with a fault to the face; to chide; to reprehend. Luke 3:19. 3.