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The term "convicteth" is an archaic form of the word "convicts," which is used in the context of the Holy Scriptures to describe the act of convincing or proving someone guilty of sin or wrongdoing. This concept is central to the work of the Holy Spirit and the function of God's Word in the life of believers and non-believers alike.

Biblical Usage and Meaning

In the New Testament, the Greek word often translated as "convict" is "ἐλέγχω" (elegchō), which means to expose, reprove, or convince someone of their fault. This term is used to describe the work of the Holy Spirit in bringing awareness of sin to individuals, leading them to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.

Key Scripture References

1. John 16:8 : "And when He comes, He will convict the world in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment." This verse highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting the world of sin, demonstrating the need for a Savior and the righteousness found in Christ.

2. Hebrews 4:12 : "For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, piercing even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart." While the term "convict" is not directly used here, the passage illustrates how the Word of God acts as a tool for conviction, revealing the true nature of the human heart.

3. James 2:9 : "But if you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as transgressors." This verse demonstrates how the law serves to convict individuals of their sin, emphasizing the need for adherence to God's commandments.

Theological Implications

The concept of conviction is integral to the process of salvation and sanctification. Conviction by the Holy Spirit is the first step in recognizing one's sinful state and the need for redemption through Jesus Christ. It is through this divine conviction that individuals are led to repentance, acknowledging their sins and turning towards God for forgiveness and transformation.

Conviction also plays a vital role in the life of a believer, as it is through ongoing conviction that Christians are made aware of areas in their lives that require growth and change. This process of sanctification is a continual journey of becoming more like Christ, guided by the convicting power of the Holy Spirit and the truth of Scripture.

Practical Application

For believers, understanding the role of conviction is essential in maintaining a humble and repentant heart. It encourages a lifestyle of self-examination and openness to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Christians are called to respond to conviction with obedience, allowing God to mold and shape their character according to His will.

In evangelism, the concept of conviction is crucial, as it is not through human persuasion but through the work of the Holy Spirit that individuals come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Believers are encouraged to pray for the Spirit's convicting power to be at work in the hearts of those who hear the Gospel.

In summary, "convicteth" refers to the divine act of exposing sin and leading individuals to repentance and righteousness. It is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, underscoring the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God in the lives of both believers and non-believers.
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Reference to the History of Christ.
... For says He, "Which of you convicteth me of sin?" [790] He did in reality both
eat and drink. He was crucified and died under Pontius Pilate. ...
/.../chapter ix reference to the history.htm

Jesus Rejected in Jerusalem.
... thereof. But because I say the truth, ye believe Me not. Which of you convicteth
Me of sin? If I say truth, why do ye not believe Me? ...
/.../xix jesus rejected in jerusalem.htm

The Freedom of the Soul.
... thereof. But because I say the truth, ye believe me not. Which of you convicteth
me of sin? If I say truth, why do ye not believe me? ...
//christianbookshelf.org/barton/his life/the freedom of the soul.htm

Differences in Judgment About Water Baptism, no Bar to Communion ...
... wear them in admiration; or to be partial in your judgment, or respects, for the
sake, or upon the account of, flesh and blood, doubtless convicteth you to be ...
/.../the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/differences in judgment about water.htm

2 Cor. v. 11
... ii.22.) Wherefore He also said, "Which of you convicteth Me of sin?" (John 8:46.)
and again, "The prince of this world cometh, and he hath nothing in Me." (ib. ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xi 2 cor v.htm

John xiii
... He convicteth and yet doth not convict him when He saith thus, "He that eateth bread
with Me hath lifted up his heel against Me." It seems to me that the, "The ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of st john and hebrews/homily lxxi john xiii.htm

On the Words of the Gospel, John ix. 4 and 31, "We must Work the ...
... call himself righteous and without sin, it might be answered him, "I look not at
what thou sayest, but at what thou offerest; thine own victim convicteth thee. ...
/.../sermons on selected lessons of the new testament/sermon lxxxv on the words.htm

"The Light of Life"
... They did not love the truth. They did not desire it, even though it was truth.
"Which of you convicteth [Revised Version] Me of sin? ...
//christianbookshelf.org/white/the desire of ages/chapter 51 the light of.htm

Messianic Claims Met by Attempt to Stone Jesus.
... to his flattering speech; hence they rejected the word of Jesus because it was the
bitter truth, and convicted them of sin.] 46 Which of you convicteth me of ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/lxxx messianic claims met by.htm

The Sabbath
... Looking upon a nation of witnesses who were seeking occasion to condemn Him, He
could say unchallenged, "Which of you convicteth Me of sin?" John 8:46, RV. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/white/the desire of ages/chapter 29 the sabbath.htm

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Convicteth (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Convicteth (1 Occurrence). John 8:46 Which of you convicteth
me of sin? If I say truth, why do ye not believe me? (ASV WBS). ...
/c/convicteth.htm - 6k

Obedience (61 Occurrences)
... 2 Corinthians 5:21); "holy, guileless, undefiled, separated from sinners" (Hebrews
7:26), etc.; and is affirmed by Himself: "Which of you convicteth me of sin ...
/o/obedience.htm - 43k

Evidently (4 Occurrences)
... The sense of "conviction" appears in John 8:46, "Which of you convinceth (elegchei,
the Revised Version (British and American) "convicteth") me of sin?"; John 3 ...
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Evidence (41 Occurrences)
... The sense of "conviction" appears in John 8:46, "Which of you convinceth (elegchei,
the Revised Version (British and American) "convicteth") me of sin?"; John 3 ...
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Evident (26 Occurrences)
... The sense of "conviction" appears in John 8:46, "Which of you convinceth (elegchei,
the Revised Version (British and American) "convicteth") me of sin?"; John 3 ...
/e/evident.htm - 16k

Convicted (4 Occurrences)

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Convicting (1 Occurrence)

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Christ (573 Occurrences)

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