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"ROD" in the KJV Bible
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- Exodus 7:12chapter context similar meaning copy save
- For they cast down every man his rod, and they became serpents: but Aaron's rodswallowed up their rods.
- Numbers 17:3chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And thou shalt write Aaron's name upon the rod of Levi: for one rod shall be for the head of the house of their fathers.
- Ezekiel 19:14chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And fire is gone out of a rod of her branches, which hath devoured her fruit, so that she hath no strong rod to be a sceptre to rule. This is a lamentation, and shall be for a lamentation.
- Numbers 17:6chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Moses spake unto the children of Israel, and every one of their princes gave him a rod apiece, for each prince one, according to their fathers' houses, even twelve rods: and the rod of Aaron was among their rods.
- Numbers 17:2chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Speak unto the children of Israel, and take of every one of them a rod according to the house of their fathers, of all their princes according to the house of their fathers twelve rods: write thou every man's name upon his rod.
- Job 21:9chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Their houses are safe from fear, neither is the rod of God upon them.
- 1 Corinthians 4:21chapter context similar meaning copy save
- What will ye? shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
- Proverbs 29:15chapter context similar meaning copy save
- The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.
- Lamentations 3:1chapter context similar meaning copy save
- I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of his wrath.
- Numbers 20:9chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him.
- Proverbs 22:8chapter context similar meaning copy save
- He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall fail.
- Proverbs 22:15chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
- Proverbs 23:14chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.
- Revelation 2:27chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.
- Ezekiel 21:10chapter context similar meaning copy save
- It is sharpened to make a sore slaughter; it is furbished that it may glitter: should we then make mirth? it contemneth the rod of my son, as every tree.
- Jeremiah 1:11chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree.
- Isaiah 30:31chapter context similar meaning copy save
- For through the voice of the LORD shall the Assyrian be beaten down, which smote with a rod.
- Ezekiel 21:13chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Because it is a trial, and what if the sword contemn even the rod? it shall be no more, saith the Lord GOD.
- Psalms 110:2chapter context similar meaning copy save
- The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
- Job 9:34chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his fear terrify me:
- Psalms 89:32chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Then will I visit their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes.
- Exodus 4:2chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And the LORD said unto him, What is that in thine hand? And he said, A rod.
- Proverbs 14:3chapter context similar meaning copy save
- In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride: but the lips of the wise shall preserve them.
- Exodus 4:17chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs.
- Isaiah 10:5chapter context similar meaning copy save
- O Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their hand is mine indignation.
- Proverbs 23:13chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die.
- Micah 5:1chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Now gather thyself in troops, O daughter of troops: he hath laid siege against us: they shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod upon the cheek.
- Exodus 21:20chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And if a man smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod, and he die under his hand; he shall be surely punished.
- Leviticus 27:32chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock, even of whatsoever passeth under the rod, the tenth shall be holy unto the LORD.
- Psalms 23:4chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
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"RODS" in the KJV Bible
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- Genesis 30:37chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chesnut tree; and pilled white strakes in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods.
- Genesis 30:41chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And it came to pass, whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive, that Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the cattle in the gutters, that they might conceive among the rods.
- Numbers 17:6chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Moses spake unto the children of Israel, and every one of their princes gave him a rod apiece, for each prince one, according to their fathers' houses, even twelve rods: and the rod of Aaron was among their rods.
- Numbers 17:7chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Moses laid up the rods before the LORD in the tabernacle of witness.
- Exodus 7:12chapter context similar meaning copy save
- For they cast down every man his rod, and they became serpents: but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods.
- 2 Corinthians 11:25chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep;
- Genesis 30:39chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And the flocks conceived before the rods, and brought forth cattle ringstraked, speckled, and spotted.
- Numbers 17:9chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And Moses brought out all the rods from before the LORD unto all the children of Israel: and they looked, and took every man his rod.
- Ezekiel 19:12chapter context similar meaning copy save
- But she was plucked up in fury, she was cast down to the ground, and the east wind dried up her fruit: her strong rods were broken and withered; the fire consumed them.
- Ezekiel 19:11chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And she had strong rods for the sceptres of them that bare rule, and her stature was exalted among the thick branches, and she appeared in her height with the multitude of her branches.
- Genesis 30:38chapter context similar meaning copy save
- And he set the rods which he had pilled before the flocks in the gutters in the watering troughs when the flocks came to drink, that they should conceive when they came to drink.
- Numbers 17:2chapter context similar meaning copy save
- Speak unto the children of Israel, and take of every one of them a rod according to the house of their fathers, of all their princes according to the house of their fathers twelve rods: write thou every man's name upon his rod.
Repentance
Repentance is reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better.[1]
In modern times, it is generally seen as involving a commitment to personal change and the resolve to live a more responsible and humane life. In other words, being sorry for one's misdeeds. It can also involve sorrow over a specific sin or series of sins that an individual feels guilt over, or conviction that they have committed. The practice of repentance plays an important role in the soteriological doctrines of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Analogous practices have been found in other world religions as well. In religious contexts, it often involves an act of confession to God or to a spiritual elder (such as a monk or priest). This confession might include an admission of guilt, a promise or intent not to repeat the offense, an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.
Abrahamic religions[edit]
Repentance typically requires an admission of guilt for committing a wrong or for omitting to do the right thing; a promise or resolve not to repeat the offense; an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way to reverse the harmful effects of the wrong or the omission where possible.[citation needed]
Judaism[edit]
Repentance (Hebrew: תשובה, literally, "return", pronounced tshuva or teshuva) is one element of atoning for sin in Judaism. Judaism recognizes that everybody sins on occasion, but that people can stop or minimize those occasions in the future by repenting for past transgressions. Thus, the primary purpose of repentance in Judaism is ethical self transformation.[2]
A Jewish penitent is traditionally known as a baal teshuva (lit., "master of repentance" or "master of return") (Hebrew: בעל תשובה; for a woman: בעלת תשובה, baalat teshuva; plural: בעלי תשובה, baalei teshuva). An alternative modern term is hozer beteshuva (חוזר בתשובה) (lit., "returning in repentance"). "In a place where baalei teshuva stand", according to halakha, "even the full-fledged righteous do not stand."[3]
Christianity[edit]
Repentance is a stage in Christian salvation where the believer turns away from sin. As a distinct stage in the ordo salutis its position is disputed, with some theological traditions arguing it occurs prior to faith and the Reformed theological tradition arguing it occurs after faith.[4] In Roman Catholic theology repentance is part of the larger theological concept of penance.[5]
Islam[edit]
Tawba is the Islamic concept of repenting to God due to performing any sins and misdeeds. It is a direct matter between a person and God, so there is no intercession. There is no original sin in Islam.[6][7][8] It is the act of leaving what God has prohibited and returning to what he has commanded. The word denotes the act of being repentant for one's misdeeds, atoning for those misdeeds, and having a strong determination to forsake those misdeeds (remorse, resolution, and repentance). If someone sins against another person, restitution is required.[9]
Buddhism[edit]
The Buddha considered shame over doing wrong (Pali: hiri) and fear of the consequences of wrongdoing (Pali:otappa) as essential safeguards against falling into evil ways and further as extremely useful in the path of purification. Also recommended was the regular practice of self-assessment or wise reflection (Pali: yoniso manasikara) on one's own actions in relation to others and the bigger picture.[citation needed]
In Mahayana Buddhism, one of the most common repentance verses used for reflection is Samantabhadra's Repentance Verse taken from Chapter 40 of the Flower Adornment Sutra:
For all the evil deeds I have done in the past
Created by my body, mouth, and mind,
From beginningless greed, anger, and delusion,
I now know shame and repent of them all. [10]
Hawaiian tradition[edit]
Hoʻoponopono (ho-o-pono-pono) is an ancient Hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness, combined with (repentance) prayers. Similar forgiveness practices were performed on islands throughout the South Pacific, including Samoa, Tahiti and New Zealand. Traditionally hoʻoponopono is practiced by healing priests or kahuna lapaʻau among family members of a person who is physically ill. Modern versions are performed within the family by a family elder, or by the individual alone.
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