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In the Bible, the term "loudly" often describes the manner in which individuals or groups express strong emotions, make proclamations, or engage in worship. The use of loud expressions is significant in both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting moments of intense spiritual or emotional significance.
Old Testament Usage1.
Expressions of Grief and Lamentation: In the Old Testament, loud cries are frequently associated with mourning and lamentation. For example, in
Genesis 27:34, Esau "cried out with an exceedingly great and bitter cry" upon realizing that his blessing had been given to Jacob. This loud expression underscores the depth of his anguish and loss.
2.
Worship and Praise: Loud expressions are also integral to worship. In
2 Chronicles 20:19, the Levites "stood up to praise the LORD, the God of Israel, shouting in a very loud voice." This demonstrates the fervor and intensity of their worship, reflecting a deep reverence and joy in the presence of God.
3.
Proclamation and Announcement: Loud proclamations are used to convey important messages. In
Joshua 6:5, the Israelites are instructed to shout loudly as the priests blow the trumpets, leading to the miraculous fall of Jericho's walls. This act of shouting signifies obedience and faith in God's power to deliver.
New Testament Usage1.
Miracles and Healing: In the New Testament, loud cries often accompany miraculous events. In
Mark 10:47, when Bartimaeus hears that Jesus is passing by, he begins to shout loudly, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" His loud cry is an expression of faith and desperation for healing.
2.
Expressions of Joy and Praise: Loud expressions are also associated with joy and praise in the New Testament. In
Luke 19:37, as Jesus approaches Jerusalem, the whole crowd of disciples begins to "praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the miracles they had seen." This loud praise signifies their recognition of Jesus' divine authority and the fulfillment of prophecy.
3.
Divine Revelation: In Revelation, loud voices are often associated with divine revelation and heavenly proclamations.
Revelation 11:15 describes a loud voice in heaven declaring, "The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever." This loud proclamation emphasizes the ultimate victory and sovereignty of God.
Theological SignificanceThe use of "loudly" in the Bible underscores the importance of vocal expression in spiritual life. Whether in lamentation, worship, or proclamation, loud expressions convey the depth of human emotion and the intensity of spiritual experiences. They serve as a reminder of the power of vocal expression in communicating with God and in bearing witness to His mighty works.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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adv.) In a loud manner.
Greek
3649. ololuzo -- to cry aloud... to cry aloud. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ololuzo Phonetic Spelling:
(ol-ol-odd'-zo) Short Definition: I howl, lament
loudly Definition: I howl
...2620. katakauchaomai -- to exult over
... 2620 (from 2596 , "according to, down to a point" intensifying 2744 , "boast, speak
loudly") -- properly, boast , over-exalting one thing of another which...
994. boao -- to call out
... Word Origin from boe Definition to call out NASB Word Usage called (1), cried (1),
cry (1), crying (4),loudly declaring (1), shout (1), shouted (1), shouting...
4183. polus -- much, many
... 1), heartily (1), high price (1), large (30), large numbers (1), large sums (1),
larger (1), late* (2), lengthy (1), long (5), longer (1),loudly (1), majority...
Strong's Hebrew
7452. rea -- perhaps shouting, roar... 7451b, 7452. rea. 7453 . perhaps shouting, roar. Transliteration: rea
Phonetic Spelling: (ray'-ah) Short Definition:
loudly. Word
...6963. qol -- sound, voice
... unused word Definition sound, voice NASB Word Usage birds (1), bleating (1), crackling
(2), cry (2), crying (1), growl* (1), listen (4),loudly (1), loudness (1...
1419. gadol -- great
... 18), greatest (9), greatly (3), greatness (1), hard (1), heavy (2), high (21), highest
(1), impressed (1), large (30), larger (1), loud (22),loudly (1), main...
5414. nathan -- to give, put, set
... 2), provides (1), put (192), puts (4), putting (2), raised (2), reduces (1), render
(2), repay (1), Requite (2), requited (1), roaredloudly* (1), roared* (1...
2429. chayil -- power, strength, army
... Word Origin (Aramaic) corresponding to chayil Definition power, strength, army NASB
Word Usage aloud (1), arms (1), army (1), host (1),loudly (1), valiant (1...
1627. garon -- neck, throat
... Word Origin perhaps from garah Definition neck, throat NASB Word Usage heads (1),
loudly (1), mouth (1), neck (1), throat (4). aloud, mouth, neck, throat....
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If, Then, You Really Intend to do an Act of Repentance for those...
... upon that which is hard to cure; for what man is there who has the jaundice, and
is in danger both of looks and life, who will complainloudly because of a...
Commendation and Exhortation.
... Having obtained good proof that thy mind is fixed in God as upon an immoveable rock,
Iloudly glorify [His name] that I have been thought worthy [to behold...
Conscience.
... Day by day it disturbed him less, until at last it did not arouse him at all, although
it sounded asloudly as ever.'. "So will it be with your conscience....
Somebody's Knocking at the Door.
... It has found out who has the fullest and truest information about God.
And it is knockingloudly and earnestly at that door. And...
John Wickliffe.
... a foreign power, which overawed the throne, and submitted the industry and the revenues
of the kingdom to its own avaricious views, heloudly inveighed against...
Letter Lxiii. To the Governor of Neoc??sarea.
... compliment. Common report, whichloudly proclaims your universal benevolence,
is, in this instance, the promoter of friendship....
The Prophet of Fire
... When it was noon, Elijah mocked them, saying, "Callloudly, for he is a god; either
he is thinking, or he has gone out, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is...
Letter i. Behavior and Manners.
... The young girl who acts in such a manner as to attract attention in public; who
speaksloudly, and jokes and laughs and tells stories in order to be heard by...
In Reference to Daniel My Answer Will be that I did not Say that...
... If there is any one who pays attention to silly things like this, I must tell him
loudly and freely that no one is compelled to read what he does not want...
Light after Darkness
... None of these near-by assailants had any care now save for his own safety. He called
her nameloudly and listened. There was no answer in her voice....
Thesaurus
Loudly (31 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Loudly (31 Occurrences). Matthew 9:23 Entering the Ruler's
house, Jesus saw the flute-players and the crowd
loudly wailing, (WEY).
...Roar (53 Occurrences)
... 3. (vi) To cryloudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.... 6. (vi) To laugh out
loudly and continuously; as, the hearers roared at his jokes....
Sounding (99 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). Judges 5:22 Thenloudly the feet of the horses were sounding
with the stamping, the stamping of their war-horses. (BBE)....
Wailing (44 Occurrences)
... WEY RSV). Matthew 9:23 Entering the Ruler's house, Jesus saw the
flute-players and the crowdloudly wailing, (WEY). Matthew 13:42...
Resound (8 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vi) To soundloudly; as, his voice resounded
far. 2. (vi... sound. 4. (vi) To be mentioned much andloudly. 5...
Corded (37 Occurrences)
... 1 Chronicles 15:28 So all Israel took up the ark of the agreement of the Lord, with
loud cries and with horns and brass and corded instruments soundingloudly....
Clamor (7 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A continued expression of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
4. (vt) To saluteloudly.... 6. (vt) To utterloudly or repeatedly; to shout....
Acclaim (3 Occurrences)
... 1. (vt) To applaud orloudly proclaim.... Isaiah 24:14 But those will be making sounds
of joy; they will be cryingloudly from the sea for the glory of the Lord....
Louder (10 Occurrences)
Crying (247 Occurrences)
... Mark 5:38 And they came to the house of the ruler of the Synagogue; and he saw people
running this way and that, and weeping and cryingloudly. (BBE NIV)....
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