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- The ‘stout-hearted’ are those who, being untouched in conscience and ignorant of their sin, are self-reliant and almost defiant before God. That temper is branded here, though, of course, there is a sense in which a stout heart is a priceless possession, but that sort of stoutness of heart is best secured by the contrite of heart.
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Amos 2:16. ESV and he who is stout of heart among the mighty shall flee away naked in that day," declares the Lord. NIV Even the bravest warriors will flee naked on that day," declares the Lord. NASB Even the bravest among the warriors will flee naked on that day,' declares the Lord.
The stout-hearted are spoiled - The valiant men, the men who came so confidently to the invasion. The word "spoiled" here, as elsewhere in the Scriptures, means "plundered," not (as the word is now used) "corrupted." See the notes at Colossians 2:8.
Dec 12, 2023 · Stout-hearted is a term used in the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, to describe individuals who possess courage, strength, and determination. The term appears several times in the Tanakh, often in the context of battle or conflict.
Contemporary English Version You may be brave and strong, but you will run away, stripped naked. I, the LORD, have spoken! Douay-Rheims Bible And the stout of heart among the valiant shall flee away naked in that day, saith the Lord. English Revised Version and he that is courageous among the mighty shall flee away naked in that day, saith the ...
Psalms 76:5. The stout hearted are spoiled. The Assyrian army, its officers and generals, that came up against Jerusalem, with great resolution and courage, and with daring impiety and blasphemy against the God of heaven, as Rabshakeh and others; these were spoiled, and their armour and riches became a prey to those they thought to have made a ...
Ye stout-hearted - The phrase 'stout-hearted' would naturally, denote those who were bold and courageous. But here it evidently means those whose hearts were strong against God; who nerved themselves to resist and oppose his plans and government; who were stubborn and rebellious.
Verse Psalms 76:5. The stout-hearted are spoiled — The boasting blasphemers, such as Rab-shakeh, and his master Sennacherib, the king of Assyria. They have slept their sleep — They were asleep in their tent when the destroying angel, the suffocating wind, destroyed the whole; they over whom it passed never more awoke.