Topical Encyclopedia
Overview:The term "Ariseth" is not directly found in the canonical texts of the Bible. However, it can be understood as a derivative of the verb "arise," which is frequently used throughout the Scriptures to denote action, awakening, or the commencement of a significant event or divine intervention. The concept of arising is deeply embedded in biblical narratives, symbolizing both physical and spiritual awakening or renewal.
Biblical Context:The verb "arise" appears numerous times in the Bible, often as a command or an encouragement from God to His people. It signifies a call to action, a moment of divine intervention, or a transition from a state of rest or inactivity to one of purpose and movement.
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Divine Command: · In
Genesis 13:17, God commands Abram, "Arise, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I will give it to you." This command signifies God's promise and the beginning of Abram's journey to claim the land promised to him and his descendants.
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Call to Action: · In
Judges 7:15, Gideon hears the interpretation of a dream and worships God, then returns to the camp of Israel and says, "Arise, for the LORD has delivered the camp of Midian into your hands." Here, "arise" is a rallying cry for the Israelites to take action based on God's assurance of victory.
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Spiritual Awakening: · In
Isaiah 60:1, the prophet declares, "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you." This passage is often interpreted as a call for spiritual awakening and renewal, emphasizing the transformative power of God's presence.
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Resurrection and Renewal: · In the New Testament, the concept of arising is closely associated with resurrection and new life. In
Mark 5:41, Jesus takes the hand of Jairus's daughter and says, "Talitha koum!" (which means "Little girl, I say to you, arise!"), and she is brought back to life. This miracle underscores Jesus' authority over life and death and His power to bring about spiritual and physical renewal.
Theological Significance:The concept of arising in the Bible is rich with theological implications. It often signifies a moment of divine intervention where God calls individuals or His people to step into a new phase of their journey, whether it be physical, spiritual, or both. It is a reminder of God's sovereignty and His ability to bring about change and renewal in the lives of His followers.
Practical Application:For believers, the call to "arise" is a powerful reminder of the need to be attentive to God's voice and ready to act upon His commands. It encourages a posture of readiness and willingness to move forward in faith, trusting in God's promises and His timing. Whether it is a call to physical action, spiritual renewal, or both, the concept of arising challenges believers to live with purpose and in alignment with God's will.
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The Misery of Your FallAriseth Naturally from the Greatness of...
... THE SECOND CENTURY 4 The misery of your fallariseth naturally from the greatness
of your sin. The misery of your fallariseth naturally...
Pamias. Paneas, the Spring of Jordan.
... "R. Isaac saith, Leshem is Pamias." The Gloss is, "Leshem is a city which the Danites
subdued (Judges 18:29): Pamias is a place whence Jordanariseth."....
The Resurrection.
... rise again. The bodyariseth, as to the nature of it, the self-same nature;
but as to the manner of it, how far transcendent! The...
The Lake Samochonitis [Or Semechonitis. ]
... In the Holy Scriptures it is the 'Water of Merom,' Joshua 11:5. In the Babylonian
Talmudists it is 'The Sibbechean sea.' Hence is that, "Jordanariseth out of...
The Condition of the World when Our Lord Returns Proves that his...
... they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for
fear of the Lord, and for the glory of His majesty, when Heariseth to shake...
"Boast not Thyself of To-Morrow, for Thou Knowest not what a Day...
... Man's nature inclines to boasting"to glorying in something, and thisariseth from
some apprehended excellency or advantage, and so is originated in the...
Of the Subject to whom to the Key of Church Priviledge, Power, or...
... preventeth the tyrannie and oligarchy, and exhorbitancy of the Elders, by the large
and firm establishment of the liberties of the Brethren, whichariseth to a...
The Confession of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. AD 1829...
... Christ; [2187] the abiding of the Spirit and seed of God within them; [2188] and
the nature of the covenant of grace; [2189] from all whichariseth also the...
The First Great Group of Parables.
... b 17 and they { ^c these} ^b have no root in themselves, but endure { ^c who believe}
for a while; ^b then, when affliction or persecutionariseth because of...
What God is to Us.
... This is not after the manner of men, it is true, whose compassions fail when their
passionariseth, but this is the manner and method of grace, or of him who...
Thesaurus
Ariseth (20 Occurrences)...Ariseth (20 Occurrences).
... Mark 4:37 And there
ariseth a great storm of wind, and
the waves beat into the boat, insomuch that the boat was now filling. (ASV).
...Arises (21 Occurrences)
... (See NAS). Job 31:14 Then what do I do when Godariseth?... And why are spoiling and
violence before me? so that there is strife, and contentionariseth. (See NAS)....
Offended (26 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when
tribulation or persecutionariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended...
Terribly (9 Occurrences)
... they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for
fear of the LORD, and for the glory of his majesty, when heariseth to shake...
Tribulation (43 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when
tribulation or persecutionariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended...
Straightway (96 Occurrences)
... Matthew 13:21 yet hath he not root in himself, but endureth for a while; and when
tribulation or persecutionariseth because of the word, straightway he...
Arising (7 Occurrences)
Sets (80 Occurrences)
... (See RSV). Ecclesiastes 1:5 The sun alsoariseth, and the sun goeth down,
and hasteth to his place where heariseth. (See NAS NIV)....
Hastening (6 Occurrences)
... haste. (See NAS). Ecclesiastes 1:5 The sun alsoariseth, and the sun goeth
down, and hasteth to his place where heariseth. (See NAS)....
Hastens (6 Occurrences)
... (See NAS RSV). Ecclesiastes 1:5 The sun alsoariseth, and the sun goeth
down, and hasteth to his place where heariseth. (See RSV)....
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