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The term "alloweth" is an archaic form of the verb "allow," which means to permit, approve, or give permission for something. In the context of the Bible, "alloweth" is often used to describe God's permission or approval of certain actions, behaviors, or circumstances. While the specific term "alloweth" may not appear frequently in modern translations, the concept is prevalent throughout Scripture, reflecting God's sovereign will and the moral and ethical boundaries He sets for humanity.
Biblical Context and Usage1.
Divine Permission and Sovereignty: The concept of God allowing certain events or actions is closely tied to His sovereignty. God, in His omniscience and omnipotence, permits certain things to happen according to His divine plan and purpose. This is evident in the account of Job, where God allows Satan to test Job's faith, but within divinely set limits (
Job 1:12: "The LORD said to Satan, 'Very well, then, everything he has is in your hands, but on the man himself do not lay a finger.'").
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Moral and Ethical Boundaries: God's allowance is also seen in the moral and ethical guidelines provided in Scripture. While God permits human free will, He sets boundaries through His commandments and laws. For instance, in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul discusses the concept of Christian liberty, emphasizing that while all things may be permissible, not all things are beneficial or constructive (
1 Corinthians 10:23: "Everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial. Everything is permissible, but not everything is edifying.").
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Human Responsibility: The allowance of God also implies human responsibility. While God permits certain actions, individuals are accountable for their choices. This is evident in the teachings of Jesus, who often spoke about the consequences of one's actions and the importance of aligning with God's will (
Matthew 7:21: "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of My Father in heaven.").
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Grace and Redemption: God's allowance is also a testament to His grace and the opportunity for redemption. Despite human sinfulness, God allows for repentance and reconciliation through Jesus Christ. This is a central theme in the New Testament, where God's grace is extended to all who believe and repent (
Ephesians 2:8-9: "For it is by grace you have been saved through faith, and this not from yourselves; it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.").
Theological ImplicationsThe concept of "alloweth" in the Bible underscores the balance between divine sovereignty and human free will. It highlights God's ultimate authority and control over the universe while simultaneously affirming human responsibility and moral agency. This duality is a cornerstone of Christian theology, emphasizing that while God permits certain things, He also calls individuals to live according to His will and purpose.
In summary, "alloweth" reflects the complex interplay between God's permissive will and human action, serving as a reminder of the divine order and the call to live a life that honors God.
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The Solution to Present Spiritual Enigmas to be Awaited in the...
... 96. Nor should we doubt that God doth well, even when healloweth whatever
happens ill to happen. For healloweth it only through...
Of the Subject to whom to the Key of Church Priviledge, Power, or...
... The Gospelalloweth no Church authority (or rule properly so called) to the Brethren,
but reserveth that wholly to the Elders and yet preventeth the tyrannie...
Psalm LXIX.
... Not so in things divine. For so great in this case is the fellowship of substance,
that of equality italloweth, pluralityalloweth not....
Of the Law and a Christian
... a righteousness, that this thundering law of Mount Sinai cannot find the least fault
or diminution therein, but rather approveth andalloweth thereof, either...
On Patience
... which we are able to conceive and beholden to have, of what sort it is, I will,
as God granteth and the brevity of the present discoursealloweth, essay to set...
And yet not to These Themselves is Marriage a Sin...
... Therefore the Apostlealloweth not marriage as matter "of pardon:" [1968] for who
can doubt that it is extremely absurd to say, that they have not sinned, unto...
Song of Consolation.
... This should'st thou know however, God by our narrow thoughts can be Hemm'd and confined
never, This ne'er to usalloweth He; He everywhere,"His arm is free...
"I Desired to Learn Assuredly as to a Certain Creature that I...
... Footnotes: [110] "A friendful mene" =intermediary (person or thing), medium: compare
chaps. xix., lv. [111] See xxxvi. 74. [112] iealloweth....
The Limits of Liberty
... Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy is he that condemneth
not himself in that thing which healloweth.23. And...
John xiv. 31; xv. 1
... traitor was not present? [2175] Why did He remove them?" Healloweth the
disciples a little breathing time. For it was likely that...
Thesaurus
Alloweth (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Alloweth (1 Occurrence).
... have it to thyself before God.
Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he
alloweth.
...Condemneth (6 Occurrences)
... (KJV ASV WBS). Romans 14:22 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy
is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which healloweth. (KJV WBS)....
Allowing (5 Occurrences)
Allow (86 Occurrences)
... (4) dokimazo, "to prove," "approve." "Happy is he that condemneth not himself in
the thing which healloweth" (the Revised Version (British and American...
Allowance (11 Occurrences)
... (4) dokimazo, "to prove," "approve." "Happy is he that condemneth not himself in
the thing which healloweth" (the Revised Version (British and American...
Allowed (64 Occurrences)
Condemn (43 Occurrences)
... Romans 14:22 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy is he that
condemneth not himself in that thing which healloweth. (Root in KJV WBS NAS NIV)....
Thyself (352 Occurrences)
... Romans 14:22 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy is he that
condemneth not himself in that thing which healloweth. (KJV ASV DBY WBS YLT)....
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