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Re-visiting (1 Occurrence)2 Corinthians 12:21
and that upon re-visiting you I may be humbled by my God in your presence, and may have to mourn over many whose hearts still cling to their old sins, and who have not repented of the impurity, fornication, and gross sensuality, of which they have been guilty.
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February the Eighth Revisiting Old Altars
... FEBRUARY The Eighth REVISITING OLD ALTARS. "I will make there an altar unto God,
who answered me in the day of my distress." "Genesis 35:1-7. ...
/.../february the eighth revisiting old.htm
Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel
... Letter from MY to Elizabeth Dudley Visit to Thame Visit to Lancashire Visits to
the Isle of Wight Death of John Rutter Prospect of revisiting the Continent. ...
/.../memoir and diary of john yeardley minister of the gospel/title page.htm
My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year
... FEBRUARY The Seventh LEAVING ITS MARK. FEBRUARY The Eighth REVISITING OLD
ALTARS. FEBRUARY The Ninth THE ROCK AND THE BOWING WALL. ...
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The Epistles of Paul
... Next Paul sets out on his second missionary journey with Silas, revisiting the churches
founded on the first tour and by the direction of the Holy Spirit ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the epistles of paul.htm
Rufinus' Apology in Defence of Himself.
... after an absence of nearly 30 years; and it would have been harsh and almost inhuman
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In what Manner the Nations in the Interior of India were ...
... Both the king and his mother entreated them to remain; but being desirous of revisiting
their native place, they could not be prevailed on, and consequently ...
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... I remember having before now written to your Excellency, and repeatedly urged you
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... to receive shortly before her death an answer to her prayers and expectations, and
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... or removal without dying); not for the purpose of being restored to the body, from
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Definition and Context Re-visiting, in a biblical context, refers to the act of returning to a place, person, or situation that one has previously encountered. This concept can be seen throughout the Bible in various narratives and teachings, often symbolizing reflection, renewal, or the continuation of a mission or relationship.
Biblical Examples1.
Paul's Missionary Journeys The Apostle Paul frequently revisited the churches he established during his missionary journeys. This was done to strengthen and encourage the believers, as well as to address any issues that had arisen. In
Acts 15:36 (BSB), Paul suggests to Barnabas, "Let us return and visit the brothers in every city where we proclaimed the word of the Lord, to see how they are doing." This demonstrates the importance of nurturing and maintaining spiritual growth within the early Christian communities.
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Jacob's Return to Bethel Jacob's return to Bethel is a significant example of re-visiting in the Old Testament. After fleeing from his brother Esau, Jacob initially encountered God at Bethel, where he received the promise of divine protection and blessing (
Genesis 28:10-22). Years later, God commanded Jacob to return to Bethel to fulfill his vow and build an altar (
Genesis 35:1-7). This return marked a renewal of Jacob's commitment to God and a reaffirmation of God's promises.
3.
Jesus' Return to Nazareth Jesus' return to His hometown of Nazareth is another instance of re-visiting. Despite being initially rejected by the people of Nazareth, Jesus returned to teach in their synagogue. In
Luke 4:16 (BSB), it is recorded, "He went to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. As was His custom, He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath." This visit highlights the persistence of Jesus' mission and His desire to offer salvation even to those who doubted Him.
Theological ImplicationsRe-visiting in the Bible often carries theological significance. It can symbolize repentance, as seen in the call to return to God and His ways. In the prophetic literature, the theme of returning to the Lord is prevalent, urging the Israelites to repent and renew their covenant relationship with God.
Hosea 6:1 (BSB) states, "Come, let us return to the LORD. For He has torn us, but He will heal us; He has wounded us, but He will bind up our wounds."
Additionally, re-visiting can represent the faithfulness of God in fulfilling His promises. The act of returning to a place where God has previously acted serves as a reminder of His enduring presence and commitment to His people.
Practical ApplicationFor believers today, the concept of re-visiting can be applied in various ways. It may involve returning to foundational truths of the faith, revisiting commitments made to God, or seeking reconciliation in relationships. It encourages reflection on past experiences with God and a renewed dedication to spiritual growth and obedience.
Re-visiting can also serve as a reminder of the importance of community and accountability within the body of Christ. Just as Paul revisited the early churches, believers are called to support and encourage one another in their spiritual journeys, ensuring that faith remains vibrant and steadfast.
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