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The term "departest" is an archaic form of the verb "depart," which appears in older translations of the Bible. It is used to describe the act of leaving or going away from a place or situation. In the context of Scripture, "departest" often carries significant theological and spiritual implications, reflecting moments of transition, obedience, or disobedience to God's commands.

Biblical Usage and Context

1. Physical Departure: In many instances, "departest" is used to describe a physical leaving or moving from one location to another. This can be seen in the journeys of the patriarchs, the Exodus of the Israelites, and the missionary travels of the apostles. For example, when God called Abram to leave his homeland, it was a significant act of faith and obedience (Genesis 12:1-4).

2. Spiritual Departure: The term can also imply a spiritual or moral departure, often associated with turning away from God or His commandments. This is evident in the warnings given to the Israelites about departing from the ways of the Lord and the consequences that follow such actions (Deuteronomy 28:20).

3. Divine Command: Departing at God's command is a recurring theme, where obedience to God's directive leads to blessing and fulfillment of His promises. For instance, the Israelites' departure from Egypt was a pivotal moment in their history, marking the beginning of their journey to the Promised Land (Exodus 12:31-42).

4. Jesus' Teachings: In the New Testament, Jesus often spoke of departing in the context of His mission and the coming of the Holy Spirit. In John 16:7 , Jesus says, "But I tell you the truth, it is for your benefit that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you." Here, the departure of Jesus is necessary for the fulfillment of God's plan for the Church.

5. Apostolic Journeys: The Acts of the Apostles records numerous instances of the apostles departing from one place to another to spread the Gospel. These departures were often guided by the Holy Spirit and were crucial for the establishment of the early Church (Acts 13:4).

Theological Implications

· Obedience and Faith: Departing at God's command is an act of faith and trust in His promises. It requires believers to step out of their comfort zones and rely on God's guidance and provision.

· Consequences of Disobedience: Departing from God's ways leads to spiritual decline and separation from His blessings. The Bible consistently warns against such departures and calls for repentance and return to God.

· Eschatological Significance: The concept of departure also has eschatological implications, as believers anticipate the return of Christ and the final departure from this world to eternal life with God.

In summary, "departest" in the biblical context is a multifaceted term that encompasses physical, spiritual, and theological dimensions. It serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience to God's commands, the consequences of turning away from Him, and the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
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Conclusion of the Subject. Pain of the Awakening. Light against ...
... I can do; but now, having drawn near to Thee,"having ascended to this watchtower,
from which the truth may be seen,"and while Thou departest not from me, I ...
/.../teresa/the life of st teresa of jesus/chapter xxi conclusion of the.htm

Spoken in Antioch in the Old Church, as it was Called...
... What does thy house profit thee, O man! For wilt thou take it with thee when thou
departest? This thou canst not take with thee, when thou departest. ...
/.../chrysostom/on the priesthood/homily ii spoken in antioch.htm

A Sequel to the Same Matter.
... So that to perform these Exercises, which are conform'd to his Will and Pleasure,
thou departest not out of his Presence, nor from thine own Resignation. 109. ...
/.../the spiritual guide which disentangles the soul/chap xv a sequel to.htm

Rich Men, be Humble.
... Why, in the midst of the people, makest thou thyself to be another than thou art?
Thou goest where thou knowest not, and ignorantly thence thou departest. ...
/.../commodianus/the instructions of commodianus/xxx rich men be humble.htm

Good God! what Takes Place in Man, that He Should More Rejoice at ...
... Woe is me! how high art Thou in the highest, and how deep in the deepest!
and Thou never departest, and we scarcely return to Thee. ...
/.../augustine/the confessions of saint augustine/chapter iii good god what.htm

Bunyan's Dying Sayings.
... O! sinner, what a condition wilt thou fall into when thou departest the world; if
thou depart unconverted, thou hadst better have been SMOTHERED the first hour ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/miscellaneous pieces/bunyans dying sayings.htm

Heavenly Contemplation Exemplified, and the Whole Work Concluded.
... Yonder is thy Father's glory; yonder, O my soul, must thou remove when thou departest
from this body; and when the power of thy Lord hath raised it again and ...
/.../the saints everlasting rest/chapter xvi heavenly contemplation exemplified.htm

Mr. John Bunyan's Dying Sayings.
... O sinner, what a condition wilt thou fall into when thou departest this world; if
thou depart unconverted, thou hadst better have been smothered the first hour ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/mr john bunyans dying sayings.htm

John xiv. 31; xv. 1
... in the love of My Father," but, "in Mine"; then, lest they should say, "when Thou
hast set us at war with all men, Thou leavest us, and departest," He showeth ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of st john and hebrews/homily lxxvi john xiv 31.htm

John xii. 42, 43
... Now the admiration goes no farther than the goldsmiths and weavers, and thou [1950]
departest without a crown, often seeing that thou receivest curses. ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of st john and hebrews/homily lxix john xii 42.htm

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Departest (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Departest (1 Occurrence). 1 Kings 20:36 Then said
he to him, Because thou hast not hearkened to the voice ...
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Hearkened (171 Occurrences)
... 1 Kings 20:36 Then said he to him, Because thou hast not hearkened to the voice
of Jehovah, behold, when thou departest from me, the lion will slay thee. ...
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