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In the biblical context, the concept of "settlement" often refers to the establishment of a community or habitation in a particular area, typically involving the allocation and occupation of land. This theme is prevalent throughout the Scriptures, reflecting both physical and spiritual dimensions of God's promises and human obedience.
Old Testament ContextThe idea of settlement is deeply rooted in the Old Testament, beginning with God's promise to Abraham. In
Genesis 12:1-3, God calls Abram to leave his country and promises to make him a great nation, indicating a future settlement in a land that God would show him. This promise is further elaborated in
Genesis 15:18-21, where God makes a covenant with Abram, specifying the land from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates as the inheritance for his descendants.
The fulfillment of this promise begins with the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and their journey to the Promised Land. The Book of Joshua details the conquest and settlement of Canaan, where the land is divided among the twelve tribes of Israel.
Joshua 21:43-45 states, "So the LORD gave Israel all the land He had sworn to give their fathers, and they took possession of it and settled there. And the LORD gave them rest on every side, just as He had sworn to their fathers."
Settlement in the Old Testament is not merely a physical occupation but also involves adherence to God's laws and commands. The Israelites' ability to remain in the land is contingent upon their faithfulness to the covenant.
Deuteronomy 28 outlines blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience, emphasizing that settlement in the land is a divine gift contingent upon covenantal faithfulness.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, the concept of settlement takes on a more spiritual dimension. While the physical land remains significant, the focus shifts to the establishment of God's kingdom through Jesus Christ. The early Christian community, as described in the Book of Acts, represents a new form of settlement, characterized by spiritual unity and communal living.
Acts 2:44-47 describes the believers as being together and having everything in common, sharing their possessions, and meeting together in the temple courts.
The New Testament also speaks of a heavenly settlement, a "better country" as described in
Hebrews 11:16 , where the faithful look forward to a city prepared by God. This eschatological perspective emphasizes that the ultimate settlement for believers is not of this world but in the eternal presence of God.
Theological ImplicationsTheologically, settlement in the Bible underscores God's sovereignty and faithfulness in fulfilling His promises. It highlights the importance of obedience and faith as prerequisites for enjoying God's blessings. The physical settlement of the Israelites in Canaan serves as a type and shadow of the spiritual inheritance believers receive through Christ.
Moreover, the biblical narrative of settlement reflects the tension between God's promises and human responsibility. While God initiates and guarantees the promise of settlement, human response in faith and obedience is essential for its realization. This dynamic is evident throughout Scripture, from the patriarchs to the early church, illustrating the ongoing relationship between God and His people.
In summary, the concept of settlement in the Bible encompasses both the physical occupation of land and the spiritual establishment of God's kingdom. It serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and a call to His people to live in accordance with His will, anticipating the ultimate fulfillment of His promises in the new creation.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) The act of setting, or the state of being settled.
2. (n.) Establishment in life, in business, condition, etc.; ordination or installation as pastor.
3. (n.) The act of peopling, or state of being peopled; act of planting, as a colony; colonization; occupation by settlers; as, the settlement of a new country.
4. (n.) The act or process of adjusting or determining; composure of doubts or differences; pacification; liquidation of accounts; arrangement; adjustment; as, settlement of a controversy, of accounts, etc.
5. (n.) Bestowal, or giving possession, under legal sanction; the act of giving or conferring anything in a formal and permanent manner.
6. (n.) A disposition of property for the benefit of some person or persons, usually through the medium of trustees, and for the benefit of a wife, children, or other relatives; jointure granted to a wife, or the act of granting it.
7. (n.) That which settles, or is settled, established, or fixed.
8. (n.) Matter that subsides; settlings; sediment; lees; dregs.
9. (n.) A colony newly established; a place or region newly settled; as, settlement in the West.
10. (n.) That which is bestowed formally and permanently; the sum secured to a person; especially, a jointure made to a woman at her marriage; also, in the United States, a sum of money or other property formerly granted to a pastor in additional to his salary.
11. (n.) The gradual sinking of a building, whether by the yielding of the ground under the foundation, or by the compression of the joints or the material.
12. (n.) Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.
13. (n.) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of residence; legal residence or establishment of a person in a particular parish or town, which entitles him to maintenance if a pauper, and subjects the parish or town to his support.
Greek
2862. kolonia -- a colony (a citysettlement of soldiers disbanded...... a colony (a city
settlement of soldiers disbanded from the Roman army). Part of
Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: kolonia Phonetic Spelling: (kol-o-nee'-ah
...2663. katapausis -- rest
... Phonetic Spelling: (kat-ap'-ow-sis) Short Definition: resting, rest Definition:
(in the Old Testament of the rest attained by thesettlement in Canaan), resting...
2733. katoikia -- a dwelling
... Feminine Transliteration: katoikia Phonetic Spelling: (kat-oy-kee'-ah) Short Definition:
a dwelling, habitation Definition: a dwelling, habitation,settlement....
Strong's Hebrew
2691b. chatser -- settled abode,settlement, village... 2691a, 2691b. chatser. 2692 . settled abode,
settlement, village.
Transliteration: chatser Short Definition: villages. Word Origin
...4186. moshab -- a seat, assembly, dwelling place, dwelling...
... places (5), dwellings (9), habitation (1), habitations (2), inhabited (3), inhabited
places (1), lived (1), seat (8), seating (2),settlement (1), settlements...
Library
Wesley at the GermanSettlement
... On the Isle of Man; City Road Chapel; Wesley Visits Lorg George Gordon Wesley at
the GermanSettlement.... Afterwards I walked to Fulneck, the Germansettlement....
Yorkshire and theSettlement System.
... BOOK TWO. The Revival under Zinzendorf. CHAPTER X. YORKSHIRE AND THESETTLEMENT
SYSTEM.... The idea of asettlement rose before Zinzendorf's mind....
Psalm 132 at theSettlement of a Church, or the Ordination of a...
... THE PSALMS OF DAVID PSALM 132 At thesettlement of a church, or the ordination of
a minister.... At thesettlement of a church, or the ordination of a minister....
Julian, on hisSettlement in the Empire, Began Quietly to Stir up...
... Book V. Chapter III."Julian, on hisSettlement in the Empire, began quietly to stir
up Opposition to Christianity, and to introduce Paganism artfully....
The CarolineSettlement
... CHAPTER IV: The CarolineSettlement.... IV. And this brings us to the last measure,
which paved the way so securely and effectively for the CarolineSettlement....
FinalSettlement of the Church by St. John
... CHAPTER IV FinalSettlement of the Church by St. John. AD67-100... Before entering
into any details respecting the finalsettlement by St....
With a view to the Good of the Church and theSettlement of...
... The Canons of the Blessed and Holy Fathers Assembled at Antioch in Syria. Canon
XX. With a view to the good of the Church and thesettlement of disputes?...
Gratian Elects Theodosius of Spain to Reign with Him, Arianism...
... Churches except that of Jerusalem. Council of Antioch. TheSettlement of
the Presidency of the Churches. On reflecting that, while it...
Psalm 132:1. 5 13-18. LM At theSettlement of a Church; Or, the...
... THE Psalms of David, In Metre. Psalm 132:1. 5 13-18. LM At thesettlement
of a church; or, The ordination of a Minister. 1 Where...
Early Missionary Experiences
... Upon landing, I was told that to live outside theSettlement was impossible, while
within the foreign concession apartments were scarcely obtainable at any...
Thesaurus
Settlement (4 Occurrences)... 3. (n.) The act of peopling, or state of being peopled; act of planting, as a colony;
colonization; occupation by settlers; as, the
settlement of a new country
...Canaan (102 Occurrences)
... as the remains of seven successive settlements, the last of which comes down to
the Seleucid era, the third corresponding with the firstsettlement at Lachish....
Jair (14 Occurrences)
... Some would identify him with the Jair of Judges 10:3, holding that Manasseh's
settlement in Northern Gilead and Bashan took place, not before Israel's passage...
Meshobab (1 Occurrence)
... This name heads the list of those who, for the sake of wider pasturelands, occupied
a Hamiticsettlement in the neighborhood of Gerar (Mount GEDOR (which see...
Micah (54 Occurrences)
... (1.) A man of Mount Ephraim, whose history so far is introduced in Judges 17,
apparently for the purpose of leading to an account of thesettlement of the...
Phaath
... may refer to the Israelite conquest of Moab in which this family may have distinguished
itself, or it may have arisen from thesettlement and incorporation of...
Composition (2 Occurrences)
... 10. (n.) Mutual agreement to terms or conditions for thesettlement of a difference
or controversy; also, the terms or conditions ofsettlement; agreement. 11....
Colony (1 Occurrence)
... The city of Philippi was a Roman colony (Acts 16:12), ie, a militarysettlement
of Roman soldiers and citizens, planted there to keep in subjection a newly...
Shiloah (1 Occurrence)
... manner by Yemen Jews, immigrants from South Arabia, and still farther South, in
the commencement of the Wady en Nar, is the wretchedsettlement of the lepers....
Shelah (18 Occurrences)
... manner by Yemen Jews, immigrants from South Arabia, and still farther South, in
the commencement of the Wady en Nar, is the wretchedsettlement of the lepers....
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