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The term "viler" is derived from the adjective "vile," which denotes something morally despicable, wicked, or of little worth. In the context of the Bible, "viler" is used to describe a state of moral degradation or spiritual corruption that is more pronounced than a previous condition. The concept of vileness is often associated with sin, rebellion against God, and the resulting consequences of such actions.

Biblical Usage and Context

The word "viler" appears in the Bible to emphasize the depth of moral corruption or the extent of wickedness. It is often used in a comparative sense to highlight the increasing depravity of individuals or nations that turn away from God's commandments and pursue unrighteousness.

Psalm 12:8 :
"The wicked wander freely, and vileness is exalted among men."
In this verse, the psalmist laments the prevalence of wickedness and the exaltation of vile behavior in society. The use of "vileness" here underscores the moral decay that occurs when people abandon God's laws and celebrate sinful actions. The psalmist's observation serves as a warning about the dangers of allowing evil to flourish unchecked.

Jeremiah 16:12 :
"And you have done worse than your fathers, for behold, each one of you follows the stubbornness of his evil heart instead of obeying Me."
While the term "viler" is not directly used in this verse, the concept is evident. The prophet Jeremiah conveys God's message to the people of Judah, highlighting their increasing wickedness compared to their ancestors. The people's stubbornness and refusal to obey God have led them to a state of greater moral corruption.

Theological Implications

From a theological perspective, the concept of becoming "viler" is a reflection of the human propensity to fall deeper into sin when separated from God's guidance. The Bible consistently warns against the dangers of sin and the progressive nature of moral decay. As individuals or societies continue to reject God's truth, they become increasingly entrenched in wickedness, leading to spiritual and often physical consequences.

Moral and Spiritual Lessons

The biblical references to vileness serve as a call to repentance and a return to righteousness. Believers are encouraged to examine their lives, reject sinful behaviors, and seek God's forgiveness and guidance. The Bible teaches that through faith in Jesus Christ and adherence to God's commandments, individuals can overcome the vileness of sin and live in a manner that honors God.

Application for Believers

For Christians, the concept of "viler" serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a close relationship with God and striving for holiness. It underscores the need for vigilance against the creeping influence of sin and the importance of community accountability within the body of Christ. By remaining rooted in Scripture and prayer, believers can resist the temptation to fall into deeper moral corruption and instead pursue a life that reflects the character of Christ.
Strong's Hebrew
5217. naka -- to smite, scourge
... root Definition to smite, scourge NASB Word Usage scourged (1). be viler. A primitive
root; to smite, ie Drive away -- be viler. 5216, 5217. naka. 5218 . ...
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Whether Quarreling is a More Grievous Sin than Flattery?
... Now he that sins deceitfully is a viler man, according to the Philosopher (Ethic.
vii, 6). Therefore flattery is a more grievous sin than quarreling. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether quarreling is a more.htm

Joseph Attacked by the Archers
... the eyes of man, and very likely looked upon with scorn even in the prison-house;
base criminals went away from him as if they thought him viler than themselves ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 1 1855/joseph attacked by the archers.htm

A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain
... Spain, accursed land, I hate thee: may I, like my African neighbour, become a house
and a retreat only for vile baboons rather than the viler Spaniard. ...
/.../a supplementary chapter to the.htm

That I May Refute More Thoroughly These Charges, I Will Show that ...
... Is it less, because of that, the blood of a man? [87] Or is it viler blood because
it is from the veins of a wicked man? At any rate it is shed in murder. ...
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Caesar's Household
... From the vile attendants of a viler king were gained converts who became
sons of God. These were not Christians secretly, but openly. ...
/.../white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 44 caesars household.htm

These Vagaries Stimulated Some Profane Corruptions of Christianity ...
... After wandering about in this way from body to body, she, in her final disgrace,
turned out a viler Helen still as a professional prostitute. ...
/.../a treatise on the soul/chapter xxxiv these vagaries stimulated some.htm

Grace and Truth Coupled.
... Better sanitation, improved housing, purer milk supply, and segregation of vice
which seems to mean putting some of the viler smelling slime of the gutter, the ...
/.../gordon/quiet talks on johns gospel/grace and truth coupled.htm

"As Verily as Sin is Unclean, So Verily is it Unkind" --A Disease ...
... And when we by Mercy of God and with His help accord us to Nature and Grace, we
shall see verily that sin is in sooth viler and more painful than hell, without ...
/.../julian/revelations of divine love/chapter lxiii as verily as.htm

Of the Joy of a Good Conscience
... whose conscience is pure. Thou art none the holier if thou art praised,
nor the viler if thou art reproached. Thou art what thou ...
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Of the Recollection of God's Manifold Benefits
... the greater and the better who ascribeth least to himself, and in giving thanks
is the humbler and more devout; and he who holdeth himself to be viler than all ...
/.../kempis/imitation of christ/chapter xxii of the recollection.htm

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Viler (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Viler (1 Occurrence). Job 30:8 They were children of fools,
yea, children of base men: they were viler than the earth. (KJV WBS). ...
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Vileness (5 Occurrences)

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Vilest (5 Occurrences)

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