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      • In short, a scoffer in the Bible refers to someone who treats God, his laws, and his followers with contempt and derision. Scoffers are often associated with wickedness and fools.
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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · A reviler is a person who uses words to damage, control, or insult someone’s character or reputation. Today we would call a reviler a verbal abuser. Reviler is a multi-purpose word that is used in the Bible to describe all manner of verbal sin, such as slander, angry outbursts, and foul language.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Answer. Matthew 5:22 is the only passage in the Bible where the term raca is used. Raca comes from the Aramaic term reqa. It was a derogatory expression meaning “empty-headed,” insinuating a person’s stupidity or inferiority. It was an offensive name used to show utter contempt for another person.

    • When Wickedness Brought Death
    • How Wickedness Began
    • God’s Answer to Wickedness
    • Sources

    After the Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden, it did not take long for sin and wickedness to spread over the entire earth. Centuries before the Ten Commandments, humanity invented ways to offend God: Not only had people turned evil, but their nature was evil all the time. God was so grieved at the situation he decided to wipe out all living things o...

    Scripture teaches that sin began with man's disobedience in the Garden of Eden. Given a choice, Eve, then Adam, took their own way instead of God's. That pattern has carried down through the ages. This original sin, inherited from one generation to the next, has infected every human being ever born. In the Bible, wickedness is associated with worsh...

    The opposite of wickedness is righteousness. But as Paul points out, “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one.” (Romans3:10, KJV) Human beings are utterly lost in their sin, unable to save themselves. The only answer to wickedness must come from God. But how can a loving God be both merciful and just? How can he forgivesinners to sat...

    International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, editor.
  3. May 15, 2012 · Meekness begins when we put our trust in God. Then, because we trust him, we commit our way to him. We roll onto him our anxieties, our frustrations, our plans, our relationships, our jobs, our health. And then we wait patiently for the Lord.

  4. The Bible also tells us that there is not one just person, but we are justified by faith in Christ (Romans 5:1). Those who are justified by Christ live differently, by faith in the Lord. The message of Habakkuk teaches us that living by faith means remaining loyal and confident in God’s purposes.

  5. Nov 11, 2022 · Answer. To be stiff-necked is to be obstinate and difficult to lead. The Bible often uses this figure of speech when describing the attitude of Israel toward God (e.g., Exodus 33:3; Deuteronomy 9:13; Nehemiah 9:16; Acts 7:51). The term was originally used to describe an ox that refused to be directed by the farmer’s ox goad.

  6. Mischief » Feet that run to mischief. There are six things which the LORD hates, Yes, seven which are an abomination to Him: Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, And hands that shed innocent blood, A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that run rapidly to evil,

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