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In biblical terms, the concept of "appraised" often relates to the evaluation or assessment of value, whether it be material, spiritual, or moral. The Bible provides various instances where appraisal is significant, reflecting God's standards and human judgment.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, appraisal is frequently associated with the valuation of offerings, property, and individuals.
Leviticus 27 provides detailed instructions on the valuation of persons, animals, and property dedicated to the Lord. For example,
Leviticus 27:2-3 states, "Speak to the Israelites and say, 'When a man makes a special vow to the LORD involving the valuation of persons, if the valuation concerns a male from twenty to sixty years of age, then your valuation shall be fifty shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel.'"
This passage illustrates the importance of a standardized system of appraisal in maintaining fairness and order in religious and societal obligations. The appraisal process ensured that vows and dedications were honored appropriately, reflecting the seriousness of one's commitment to God.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, appraisal takes on a more spiritual dimension. The Apostle Paul, in his letters, often speaks of the appraisal of spiritual matters and the discernment required by believers. In
1 Corinthians 2:14-15 , Paul writes, "The natural man does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God. For they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned. The spiritual man judges all things, but he himself is not subject to anyone’s judgment."
Here, the term "judges" can be understood as appraising or evaluating spiritual truths. Paul emphasizes the need for spiritual discernment, which allows believers to appraise the value and truth of spiritual matters, distinguishing them from worldly wisdom.
Moral and Ethical AppraisalThe Bible also addresses the appraisal of moral and ethical behavior.
Proverbs 21:2 states, "All a man’s ways seem right to him, but the LORD weighs the heart." This verse highlights the divine appraisal of human actions and intentions. While individuals may justify their actions, it is ultimately God who appraises the heart and motives, providing a perfect and just evaluation.
Similarly, in the parable of the talents (
Matthew 25:14-30), Jesus illustrates the appraisal of faithfulness and stewardship. The servants are appraised based on their management of the master's resources, with rewards and consequences reflecting their diligence and responsibility.
ConclusionThe concept of appraisal in the Bible underscores the importance of evaluation in various aspects of life, from material possessions to spiritual truths and moral conduct. It serves as a reminder of the need for discernment and the ultimate authority of God's judgment in all matters.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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imp. & p. p.) of Appraise.
Greek
350. anakrino -- to examine, investigate... Word Origin from ana and krino Definition to examine, investigate NASB Word Usage
appraised (2), appraises (1), asking questions (2), called to account (1
...Strong's Hebrew
3365. yaqar -- to be precious, prized orappraised... yaqar. 3366 . to be precious, prized or
appraised. Transliteration: yaqar Phonetic
Spelling: (yaw-kar') Short Definition: precious. Word Origin a prim.
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But, if it Does not Weary You, Let the Point Out as Briefly as...
... On which the Lord said to him, "Judas, betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss?"
You observe that He wasappraised by the traitor's covetousness at thirty...
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... They have tasted and tested life, they have learned proportion and perspective,
they haveappraised things at their real value, and now they carry themselves...
Concerning Festivals in Honour of Emperors, victories, and the...
... the deed. So strictly are weappraised with God in matters of this kind, even
with regard to the discipline of our family. [281] Therefore...
Figurative Senses have their Foundation in Literal Fact Besides...
... for his raiment;" [7403] "they gave Him gall, and made Him drink vinegar;" [7404]
"they shook their heads, and mocked Him;" [7405] "He wasappraised by the...
The Lateness of the Revelation of Marcion's God the Question of...
... Furthermore, [2517] he in like manner makes the Creator a god in local space, which
is itself to beappraised on a precisely identical scale of dignity; and to...
Happiness in Life is to be Gained by Living virtuously...
... It has not been left to beappraised according to man's ideas on the subject, but
has been entrusted to the divine judgment. Footnotes: [369] Cic. de Off. II....
Infants' Faults Spring from their Sheer Ignorance.
... whom the common people call Moriones [437] are used for the amusement of the sane;
and that they fetch higher prices than the sane whenappraised for the slave...
Whether any virtue is Caused in us by Habituation?
... Boni. iii) or in "number, weight, and measure," as expressed in Wis.11:21,
man's good must needs beappraised with respect to some rule....
Whether Simony is an Intentional Will to Buy or Sell Something...
... First, because a spiritual thing cannot beappraised at any earthly price, even
as it is said concerning wisdom (Prov.3:15), "she is more precious than all...
Prayer and Obedience
... In other words, andappraised at its lowest value " God having issued His commands
to us, in order to promote our good, it pays, therefore, to be obedient....
Thesaurus
Appraised (3 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Appraise. Multi-Version Concordance
Appraised (3 Occurrences). 1 Corinthians 2:14 Now the
...Inheritance (263 Occurrences)
... Real estate given to the priesthood must beappraised, and could be redeemed by
the payment of theappraised valuation, thus preventing the transfer of real...
Appraises (1 Occurrence)
Apportions (2 Occurrences)
Gift (148 Occurrences)
... noted, however, that Paul apparently does not feel that the gift of interpretation
is much to be relied on, for otherwise he would haveappraised the utility...
Parousia
... conceivable that the apostles may have misunderstood Christ in other matters, but
an error in this central point of all (as the apostlesappraised things) is...
Tongues (67 Occurrences)
... noted, however, that Paul apparently does not feel that the gift of interpretation
is much to be relied on, for otherwise he would haveappraised the utility...
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