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The term "castedst" is an archaic form of the verb "cast," which appears in older translations of the Bible. In the context of Scripture, "cast" generally means to throw, hurl, or discard something. This action can be both literal and metaphorical, depending on the context in which it is used. The Berean Standard Bible uses more contemporary language, so the term "castedst" itself does not appear in this translation. However, the concept of casting is prevalent throughout the Bible and carries significant theological implications.

Old Testament Usage

In the Old Testament, the act of casting is often associated with God's judgment or the removal of sin. For example, in the book of Exodus, God instructs Moses to cast his staff to the ground, where it becomes a serpent (Exodus 4:3). This act demonstrates God's power and serves as a sign to Pharaoh. Similarly, in Leviticus, the casting of lots is used to determine the will of God, particularly in the selection of the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16:8).

The Psalms frequently use the imagery of casting to describe God's deliverance and protection. In Psalm 55:22 , the psalmist encourages believers to "Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken." This verse highlights the trust and reliance on God to bear the burdens of life.

New Testament Usage

In the New Testament, the concept of casting takes on a more spiritual dimension. Jesus often uses the term in His teachings and miracles. For instance, in Matthew 4:19 , Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him, saying, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men." Here, the act of casting nets is symbolic of evangelism and spreading the Gospel.

The casting out of demons is another significant theme in the New Testament. Jesus demonstrates His authority over evil spirits by casting them out of those who are possessed. In Mark 1:34 , it is recorded, "And He healed many who were ill with various diseases and drove out many demons. But He would not allow the demons to speak, because they knew who He was." This act of casting out demons signifies the establishment of God's kingdom and the defeat of Satan's power.

Theological Implications

Theologically, the act of casting in the Bible often signifies a separation from sin and a reliance on God's sovereignty. It underscores the importance of faith and obedience in the life of a believer. The casting of burdens upon the Lord, as mentioned in the Psalms, is a call to trust in God's providence and care. Similarly, the casting out of demons by Jesus illustrates His divine authority and the transformative power of His ministry.

In summary, while the specific term "castedst" may not appear in modern translations like the Berean Standard Bible, the concept of casting remains a vital part of biblical teaching. It serves as a powerful metaphor for God's intervention, judgment, and the believer's call to faith and obedience.
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Psalm 73
... 18Assuredly thou didst them set. a slipp'ry place upon; Them suddenly thou
castedst down. into destruction. ^19How in a moment suddenly. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/anonymous/scottish psalter and paraphrases/psalm 73.htm

On the Question of Baptism, Then, I Think that I have Argued At...
... But he was not a son of perdition, one of those of whom it is said, "Thou castedst
them down while they were elevated;" [1200] but he was the son of the peace ...
/.../writings in connection with the donatist controversy /chapter 18 27 on.htm

That in Adam's Sin an Evil Will Preceded the Evil Act.
... act of refusing subjection and revolting from Him who is supreme, falls to a low
condition; and then comes to pass what is written: "Thou castedst them down ...
//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 13 that in adams sin.htm

How those are to be Admonished with whom Everything Succeeds ...
... nurtured. For hence it is said again by the Psalmist, Thou castedst them
down when they were lifted up (Psalm 72:18 [1287] ). For ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/chapter xxvi how those are.htm

The Present Life as Related to the Future.
... Surely thou didst set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down to
destruction. How are they brought into desolation as in a moment! ...
/.../shedd/sermons to the natural man/the present life as related.htm

Epistle Lxvii. To the Clergy and People Abiding in Spain ...
... a thing as this ought not to trouble our faith, since the Holy Spirit threatens
such in the Psalms, saying, "But thou hatest instruction, and castedst my words ...
/.../cyprian/the epistles of cyprian/epistle lxvii to the clergy.htm

The Life and Death of Mr. Badman,
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the life and death of.htm

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Castedst (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Castedst (1 Occurrence). Psalms 73:18 Surely thou didst
set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction. (KJV). ...
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Cast-down (1 Occurrence)
Cast-down. Cast-away, Cast-down. Castedst . Multi-Version Concordance
Cast-down (1 Occurrence). ... Cast-away, Cast-down. Castedst . Reference Bible.
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Caster (2 Occurrences)

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