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The term "couldest" is an archaic form of the word "could," which is used in older English translations of the Bible. It is a second person singular past form of "can," often found in the context of addressing God or an individual in a formal or poetic manner. This form is not commonly used in modern English translations, including the Berean Standard Bible , which opts for more contemporary language. However, understanding its usage can provide insight into the linguistic style and reverence of earlier biblical translations.
Biblical Usage:The word "couldest" appears in various contexts throughout the Bible, often in passages that express human limitations in contrast to divine omnipotence. It is typically used in dialogues or prayers where a speaker acknowledges their own inability or seeks to understand God's will and power.
Examples in Scripture:While the Berean Standard Bible does not use "couldest," examining similar contexts in other translations can be helpful. For instance, in the King James Version (KJV), "couldest" is used in passages like
John 11:37, where onlookers question Jesus' power: "And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?"
In this context, "couldest" reflects the questioning of Jesus' ability to prevent Lazarus's death, highlighting human doubt and the unfolding revelation of Christ's divine authority over life and death.
Theological Implications:The use of "couldest" in biblical texts often underscores themes of human limitation and divine capability. It serves as a reminder of the distinction between human understanding and God's omniscience and omnipotence. In prayers and supplications, the term can express humility and recognition of one's dependence on God's power and wisdom.
Linguistic and Cultural Context:The use of "couldest" and similar archaic forms in older Bible translations reflects the linguistic norms of the time. These forms were part of the formal and respectful language used in religious texts, aiming to convey reverence and solemnity. Understanding these linguistic choices can enhance one's appreciation of the historical and cultural context in which these translations were produced.
Modern Relevance:While "couldest" is not used in contemporary translations like the BSB, the underlying concepts of human limitation and divine power remain central to Christian theology. Modern readers can find similar themes expressed in current language, allowing for continued reflection on the nature of God's interaction with humanity and the appropriate human response of faith and trust.
Strong's Hebrew
3202. yekel -- to be able... be able, can, could, prevail. (Aramaic) or ykiyl (Aramaic) {yek-eel'}; to yakol --
be able, can,
couldest, prevail. see HEBREW yakol. 3201, 3202.
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The Aggravated Guilt of Him who Delivered Christ to Pilate.
... Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?'
Jesus answered, 'Thoucouldest have no power against me, except it were...
Matt. xxvi. 36-38.
... After that He cometh and saith to Peter, as it is said, "What,couldest thou not
watch one hour with me?" [2982] All were sleeping, and He re bukes Peter...
On the Same Words of the Gospel, John xiv. 6, "I am the Way," Etc.
... For if thy sickness had been even such, that thoucouldest have gone to
the Physician, this infirmity might have seemed endurable....
Psalm CIII.
... When thou comest to church to recite a hymn, thy voice soundeth forth the praises
of God: thou hast sung as far as thoucouldest, thou hast left the church...
Chapter xv
... 2, 3. And Abram said: Lord Yahweh, whatcouldest Thou give me, seeing I am going
on childless, and the prospective heir of my house is the Damascene, Eliezer?...
Psalm C.
... Him, and to feel God, the more love increaseth in thee, since God is love, thou
wilt perceive somewhat which thou wast trying to say, and yetcouldest not say....
Christ's Marvellous Giving
... Oh! my dear hearer, I would to God that thoucouldest trust the Man, the
God, who died on Calvary! I would that thoucouldest trust...
On the Words of the Gospel, John v. 19, "The Son Can do Nothing of...
... Thoucouldest not see God, a man thoucouldest; so God was made Man, that in
One thou mightest have both what to see, and what to believe....
On the Words of the Gospel, John xvi. 24, "Hitherto have Ye Asked...
... "Thou hadst not known concupiscence, unless the Law had said, Thou shalt not lust."
Thou heardest, fearedst, didst try to fight,couldest not overcome....
Psalm XCVI.
... Thoucouldest deform thyself: thou canst not make thyself beautiful.... For if thou
wast full, thou wouldest not be puffed up. Howcouldest thou be full?...
Thesaurus
Couldest (5 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Couldest (5 Occurrences). Mark 14:37 And
... sleepest
thou?
couldest not thou watch one hour? (KJV ASV). John 19
...Couldn't (6 Occurrences)
Couldn't.Couldest, Couldn't. Couldst . Multi-Version Concordance Couldn't
(6 Occurrences).... (WEB).Couldest, Couldn't. Couldst . Reference Bible.
Unsatiable (1 Occurrence)
... 16:28 Thou hast played the whore also with the Assyrians, because thou wast unsatiable;
yea, thou hast played the harlot with them, and yetcouldest not be...
Whore (14 Occurrences)
... 16:28 Thou hast played the whore also with the Assyrians, because thou wast unsatiable;
yea, thou hast played the harlot with them, and yetcouldest not be...
Findeth (66 Occurrences)
... (YLT). Mark 14:37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter,
Simon, sleepest thou?couldest not thou watch one hour? (KJV ASV WBS YLT)....
Reserve (15 Occurrences)
... Jeremiah 3:5 Will he reserve his anger for ever? will he keep it to the end? Behold,
thou hast spoken and done evil things as thoucouldest. (KJV DBY)....
Coughed-up (1 Occurrence)
Coughed-up. Couching-place, Coughed-up.Couldest . Multi-Version Concordance...
(BBE). Couching-place, Coughed-up.Couldest . Reference Bible.
Sleepest (5 Occurrences)
... Mark 14:37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon,
sleepest thou?couldest not thou watch one hour? (KJV ASV WBS)....
Pontius (4 Occurrences)
... by his continued silence, and said, "Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify
thee?" Jesus, with calm dignity, answered the Roman, "Thoucouldest have no...
Pilate (60 Occurrences)
... by his continued silence, and said, "Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify
thee?" Jesus, with calm dignity, answered the Roman, "Thoucouldest have no...
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