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The term "apprise" means to inform or notify someone about something. While the specific word "apprise" does not appear in the Bible, the concept of informing or making someone aware is prevalent throughout the Scriptures. The act of apprising is often seen in the context of divine revelation, prophetic messages, and the communication of God's will to His people.
Divine Revelation and Prophetic MessagesIn the Bible, God frequently apprises His people through prophets, dreams, visions, and direct communication. The role of the prophet is to convey God's messages to the people, often calling them to repentance or forewarning them of future events. For instance, in the book of Amos, the prophet is apprised of God's impending judgment on Israel: "Surely the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing His plan to His servants the prophets" (
Amos 3:7). This verse underscores the importance of God informing His chosen messengers of His plans.
Communication of God's WillThe Bible also emphasizes the importance of being apprised of God's will and commandments. In Deuteronomy, Moses apprises the Israelites of the laws and statutes they are to follow: "These are the commandments and statutes and ordinances that the LORD your God has instructed me to teach you to follow in the land that you are about to enter and possess" (
Deuteronomy 6:1). This passage highlights the necessity of being informed about God's expectations to live a life pleasing to Him.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, the concept of apprising is evident in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. Jesus often apprised His disciples of His mission and the coming of the Kingdom of God. For example, He informed them of His impending death and resurrection: "From that time on Jesus began to show His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and that He must be killed and on the third day be raised to life" (
Matthew 16:21).
The apostles, in turn, apprised the early church of the teachings of Christ and the implications of the Gospel. Paul, in his letters, frequently informed the believers of doctrinal truths and practical instructions for living a Christian life. In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul writes, "Now I want to make clear to you, brothers, the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand" (
1 Corinthians 15:1).
Role of the Holy SpiritThe Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in apprising believers of spiritual truths. Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit would guide His followers into all truth: "But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on His own; He will speak only what He hears, and He will declare to you what is to come" (
John 16:13). The Holy Spirit continues to inform and enlighten believers, helping them understand and apply God's Word in their lives.
ConclusionWhile the specific term "apprise" is not used in the Bible, the concept of informing and making known is integral to the biblical narrative. From the Old Testament prophets to the New Testament apostles, the act of apprising is a vital means by which God communicates His will, guidance, and truth to His people.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
v. t.) To give notice, verbal or written; to inform; as, he apprised the commander of the impending attack.
2. (n.) Notice; information.
Greek
2727. katecheo -- to teach by word of mouth... From kata and echos; to sound down into the ears, ie (by implication) to indoctrinate
("catechize") or (genitive case) to
apprise of -- inform, instruct, teach
...Library
The Arrest
... It is probable that he came on in front, as if he did not belong to the band behind;
and, hurrying towards Jesus, as if toapprise Him of His danger and...
From the Death of Bishop Asbury to the Close of the General...
... unanswerable, and will long remain as a monument of his piety, of his devotion to
the cause of truth, as well as a lofty beacon toapprise future mariners who...
Table Showing the Roman Method of Counting the Days of the Month.
... day of the month, and were so denominated because it had been an ancient custom
of the pontiffs to call the people together on that day, toapprise them of the...
Fire! Fire! Fire!
... We mayapprise the richness of the promise in proportion to the astonishing character
of the metaphor, and we ought to value the privilege which it confers in...
Moral Depravity.
... Now, it is worthy of remark, that all this painstaking, on the part of Inspiration,
to intimate the source from whence our sin proceeds, and toapprise us of...
Satan's Devices
... But these, on account of my youth and want of experience, I cannot yetapprise you
of; they who have been listed for many years in their master's service, and...
Knox and Queen Mary (Continued), 1564-1567
... When idolaters thought it best not to let the Pope into a scheme for slaying Elizabeth,
it is hardly probable that Protestants wouldapprise their leading...
Chapter xxix
... Common decency and uprightness would have demanded that sheapprise Jacob of the
fact at the risk of severe parental displeasure. A moral issue was involved....
Perseverance of Saints.
... He did not intend to excite in them a distrust of the promise of God, but only to
apprise them of the conditional nature of the certainty of their safety which...
Of the Words of St. Matthew's Gospel, Chap. Iii. 13, "Then Jesus...
... Lo! Iapprise you of this at first, that no one may say ought against me, because
there is so great a difference in the things whereof I am about to speak....
Thesaurus
Apprise (3 Occurrences)... the impending attack. 2. (n.) Notice; information. Multi-Version Concordance
Apprise (3 Occurrences). 1 Samuel 20:2 And he said to
...Notify (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (vt) To give notice to; to inform by notice; toapprise; as, the constable has
notified the citizens to meet at the city hall; the bell notifies us of the...
Direct (58 Occurrences)
... (n.) A character, thus [/], placed at the end of a staff on the line or space of
the first note of the next staff, toapprise the performer of its situation....
Apprentice (1 Occurrence)
Apprised (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) ofApprise. Multi-Version Concordance
Apprised (2 Occurrences). Acts 14:6 Being apprised of...
Advertise (1 Occurrence)
... 1. (vt) To give notice to; to inform orapprise; to notify; to make known; hence,
to warn; -- often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to...
Ascertain (5 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vt) To render (a person) certain; to cause
to feel certain; to make confident; to assure; toapprise....
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