Topical Encyclopedia Condemning, in the biblical context, refers to the act of declaring someone guilty or worthy of punishment. It is a significant theme throughout Scripture, reflecting both divine judgment and human interactions. The concept of condemnation is closely tied to sin, justice, and redemption.Old Testament Context In the Old Testament, condemnation often appears in the context of God's judgment against nations and individuals who violate His commandments. For instance, in Deuteronomy 27:26 , it is written, "Cursed is he who does not uphold the words of this law by carrying them out." This reflects the idea that failing to adhere to God's law results in a curse, or condemnation. The prophets frequently spoke of condemnation as a consequence of Israel's unfaithfulness. Isaiah 5:20 warns, "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who turn darkness to light and light to darkness, who replace bitter with sweet and sweet with bitter." Here, condemnation is pronounced on those who pervert moral order. New Testament Context In the New Testament, the theme of condemnation is expanded to include the ultimate judgment of humanity. Jesus Christ's teachings often addressed the issue of condemnation, emphasizing both the reality of divine judgment and the possibility of redemption. In John 3:18 , Jesus states, "Whoever believes in Him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son." The Apostle Paul further elaborates on the concept in Romans 8:1 , declaring, "Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." This verse highlights the transformative power of faith in Christ, which removes the believer from the state of condemnation. Condemnation and the Law The law, as given in the Old Testament, serves as a standard by which individuals are judged. Romans 3:20 states, "Therefore no one will be justified in His sight by works of the law. For the law merely brings awareness of sin." The law reveals human sinfulness and the consequent condemnation, underscoring the need for a savior. Judgment and Mercy While condemnation is a reality for those who reject God's grace, the Bible also emphasizes God's mercy and desire for repentance. In Ezekiel 18:23 , God declares, "Do I take any pleasure in the death of the wicked? declares the Lord GOD. Wouldn’t I prefer that he turn from his ways and live?" This reflects God's preference for repentance over condemnation. Human Condemnation Scripture also addresses the issue of humans condemning one another. Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment in Matthew 7:1-2 , "Do not judge, or you will be judged. For with the same judgment you pronounce, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." This teaching encourages believers to exercise humility and mercy in their interactions with others. Final Judgment The Bible speaks of a final judgment where all will stand before God. Revelation 20:12 describes this scene: "And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and there were open books. And one of them was the book of life. And the dead were judged according to their deeds, as recorded in the books." This ultimate act of divine judgment will result in eternal condemnation for those not found in the book of life. In summary, condemnation in the Bible is a multifaceted concept involving divine justice, human sinfulness, and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. It serves as a warning of the consequences of sin while simultaneously pointing to the hope of salvation through faith. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Condemn.Greek 1341. dikaiokrisia -- righteous judgment ... 1341 (a feminine noun derived from 1342 , "righteous" and 2920 , "judgment") -- properly, the brand of based on standard (His own justice), condemning what is ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1341.htm - 7k 2919. krino -- to judge, decide Strong's Hebrew 7561. rasha -- to be wicked, act wickedly... act wickedly NASB Word Usage act wickedly (3), acted wickedly (6), been wicked (1), behaved wickedly (1), condemn (10), condemned (2), condemning (1), condemns ... /hebrew/7561.htm - 6k Library Christ Condemning Sin After This, Celsus, Without Condemning Circumcision as Practised ... How they be Deceived that Follow the Fervour of Spirit in ... How those are to be Admonished who Praise the Unlawful Things of ... The Number of Good Things in those Natures which Manich??us Places ... Acts xiii. 16, 17 The Sinner's Excuses Answered Jesus and his Secret Friends. The Cases of Servants and Other Officials. What Offices a ... Translated by the Rev. ... Thesaurus Condemning (6 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Condemn. Multi-Version Concordance Condemning (6 Occurrences). ... 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