Abolishing
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Definition and Context: The term "abolishing" refers to the act of formally putting an end to a system, practice, or institution. In biblical contexts, it often pertains to the cessation or fulfillment of certain laws, practices, or enmities through divine intervention or covenantal changes.

Old Testament References: The concept of abolishing is not frequently mentioned explicitly in the Old Testament, but the idea is present in the transformation and fulfillment of the law and prophecies. For example, the sacrificial system established in the Mosaic Law was a temporary measure pointing towards a more permanent solution for sin.

New Testament References: The New Testament provides a clearer depiction of abolishing, particularly in the context of the law and enmity between Jews and Gentiles.

1. Ephesians 2:14-15 : "For He Himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has torn down the dividing wall of hostility by abolishing in His flesh the law of commandments and decrees. He did this to create in Himself one new man out of the two, thus making peace." This passage highlights the abolishment of the ceremonial laws that separated Jews and Gentiles, achieved through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, which established a new covenant of unity and peace.

2. 2 Timothy 1:10 : "And now He has revealed this grace through the appearing of our Savior, Christ Jesus, who has abolished death and illuminated the way to life and immortality through the gospel." Here, the abolishment refers to the defeat of death itself, accomplished through the resurrection of Jesus, offering eternal life to believers.

Theological Implications: The abolishment of the law, as mentioned in Ephesians, does not imply the negation of moral law but rather the fulfillment of the ceremonial and judicial aspects of the Mosaic Law through Christ. This fulfillment allows for a new covenant that transcends ethnic and cultural boundaries, uniting all believers in Christ.

Related Concepts:

· Fulfillment: The abolishment of certain laws is closely tied to the concept of fulfillment, where Christ fulfills the requirements and purposes of the Old Testament laws.
· New Covenant: The abolishment of the old covenantal practices paves the way for the establishment of the New Covenant, characterized by grace and faith in Jesus Christ.
· Unity in Christ: The removal of the dividing wall of hostility signifies the creation of a unified body of believers, irrespective of their ethnic or cultural backgrounds.

Historical and Cultural Context: In the first-century context, the abolishment of the dividing wall between Jews and Gentiles was revolutionary. The early church grappled with the integration of Gentile believers, and the apostolic teachings emphasized the new identity found in Christ, which transcended the old divisions.

Practical Application: Understanding the concept of abolishing in the biblical sense encourages believers to embrace the unity and peace offered through Christ. It challenges the church to live out this unity, breaking down modern-day barriers and divisions within the body of Christ.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abolish.
Greek
2673. katargeo -- to render inoperative, abolish
... Word Origin from kata and argeo Definition to render inoperative, abolish NASB Word
Usage abolished (4), abolishing (1), bring to an end (1), did away (1), do ...
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The Abolishing of the Ceremonial Law...
... Article XXV The Abolishing of the Ceremonial Law? The Abolishing of the
Ceremonial Law We believe that the ceremonies and symbols ...
/.../various/the belgic confession /article xxv the abolishing of.htm

James v. 12
... converting the outward and particular to the inward, to the completeness and unity
of the inward temper and disposition; at once abolishing and fulfilling the ...
/.../neander/the epistle of james practically explained/james v 12.htm

The Empress Theodora
... The Empress Euphemia conveniently died; Justinian overrode the opposition of his
mother; and Justin was persuaded to pass a law abolishing the rigid statute of ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/xi the empress theodora.htm

The Christian Society
... impulse which causes men to get together in smaller and larger groups and through
these groups to found institutions which will aid in abolishing the wrongs ...
/.../sell/studies in the life of the christian/study xii the christian society.htm

The Belgic Confession
... Article XXIV Mans Sanctification and Good Works? Article XXV The Abolishing
of the Ceremonial Law? Article XXVI Christ's Intercession? ...
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Of the Infirmity of the Flesh, and Similar Pleas.
... to an emulation of (their) constancy by the examples of such women, you will by
spiritual affection bury that fleshly concupiscence, in abolishing the temporal ...
/.../tertullian/to his wife/chapter iv of the infirmity of.htm

The Spiritual Temple of God.
... [1672] But learn how the Lord speaks, when abolishing it: "Who hath meted
out heaven with a span, and the earth with his palm? Have ...
/.../barnabas/the epistle of barnabas /chapter xvi the spiritual temple of.htm

Effects Require Causes
... To abolish the mental experience the radical method would be to abolish the physical
experience, and the way of abolishing the physical experience would be to ...
/.../the greatest thing in the world and other addresses/effects require causes.htm

Christ's Flesh in Nature, the Same as Ours, Only Sinless the ...
... Now, it would not contribute to the purpose of Christ's abolishing sin in the flesh,
if He did not abolish it in that flesh in which was the nature of sin, nor ...
/.../tertullian/ on the flesh of christ/chapter xvi christs flesh in nature.htm

Of the Mass.
... Falsely are our churches accused of abolishing the Mass; for the Mass is retained
among us, and celebrated with the highest reverence. ...
/.../various/the augsburg confession of faith/article xxiv of the mass.htm

Thesaurus
Abolishing (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abolish. Multi-Version
Concordance Abolishing (1 Occurrence). Ephesians 2:15 having ...
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Abolishes (1 Occurrence)

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Abominable (52 Occurrences)

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Persecution (22 Occurrences)
... And persecution, instead of abolishing the name of Christ, as the persecutors vainly
imagined they had succeeded in doing, became the means of the growth of ...
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Egypt (596 Occurrences)
... for ages. He reformed the religious system, abolishing the endowments,
and substituting models for the sacrifice of animals. He ...
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Abolishing (1 Occurrence)

Ephesians 2:15
having abolished in the flesh the hostility, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man of the two, making peace;
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