Elude
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The term "elude" is not directly found in the Bible; however, the concept of eluding or escaping is present throughout the Scriptures. In a biblical context, eluding often involves avoiding danger, evading capture, or escaping from perilous situations. This theme is evident in various narratives where individuals or groups seek to avoid harm or divine judgment.

Biblical Instances of Eluding:

1. David's Escape from Saul:
One of the most prominent examples of eluding in the Bible is David's repeated escapes from King Saul, who sought to kill him out of jealousy and fear of losing his throne. David's ability to elude Saul is attributed to his reliance on God's guidance and protection. In 1 Samuel 23:14 , it is noted, "David stayed in the wilderness strongholds and in the hills of the Desert of Ziph. Day after day Saul searched for him, but God did not deliver David into his hands."

2. The Israelites' Escape from Egypt:
The Exodus narrative is a foundational account of eluding oppression. The Israelites, under Moses' leadership, eluded the Egyptian army through divine intervention. God parted the Red Sea, allowing the Israelites to escape, while the pursuing Egyptians were drowned (Exodus 14:21-28). This event is celebrated as a testament to God's deliverance and power.

3. Paul's Escape from Damascus:
The Apostle Paul, after his conversion, faced threats to his life due to his bold preaching of the Gospel. In Acts 9:23-25 , it is recorded that the Jews conspired to kill him, but his disciples took him by night and lowered him in a basket through an opening in the wall, allowing him to elude his enemies.

4. Jesus' Avoidance of Premature Capture:
Throughout His ministry, Jesus often eluded those who sought to harm Him before His appointed time. In John 10:39 , it is written, "Again they tried to seize Him, but He escaped their grasp." This demonstrates Jesus' control over the timing of His mission and His ability to avoid capture until the fulfillment of His purpose.

Theological Implications:

The concept of eluding in the Bible often underscores God's sovereignty and protection over His people. It highlights the belief that God provides a way of escape for those who trust in Him, as seen in 1 Corinthians 10:13 : "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide an escape, so that you can stand up under it."

Moral and Spiritual Lessons:

1. Trust in Divine Providence:
The biblical accounts of eluding danger encourage believers to trust in God's providence and timing. The faithful are reminded that God is a refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1).

2. Wisdom and Discernment:
Eluding danger often requires wisdom and discernment. Believers are called to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves (Matthew 10:16), navigating the challenges of life with prudence and integrity.

3. Faith in God's Deliverance:
The narratives of escape and elusion serve as reminders of God's power to deliver His people from seemingly insurmountable odds. This faith in divine deliverance is a cornerstone of the Christian experience, encouraging believers to remain steadfast in trials.

In summary, while the specific term "elude" may not appear in the biblical text, the concept is richly woven into the fabric of Scripture, illustrating God's protective hand and the faithfulness of those who trust in Him.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(v. t.) To escape in a covert manner; to avoid slyly; as, to elude an officer; to elude detection, inquiry, search, comprehension; to elude the force of an argument or a blow.
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Passages of Scripture Which, when Objected against Him by the ...
... Chapter XI."(23.) Passages of Scripture Which, When Objected Against Him by the
Catholics, Coelestius Endeavours to Elude by Other Passages: the First Passage ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter xi 23 passages of scripture.htm

How Moses Discharged the Part of a Military Leader.
... consequence of having a knowledge of the ground. The task was then to elude
Hippias. Whence rightly Miltiades, traversing the desert and ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter xxiv how moses discharged the.htm

Ephesians ii. 8
... concerning the Terms of our Acceptance with God, by which Men support themselves
in their Continuance in their beloved Vices; and endeavour to elude the Force ...
/.../sermon ix ephesians ii 8.htm

The Failure of Plato and Other Ancient Philosophers to Construct a ...
... The laws and properties of so ethereal a substance as light, appeared to elude the
grasp of the human intellect; and hence, no one evinced the boldness to ...
/.../a theodicy or vindication of the divine glory/section i the failure of.htm

Love is the Touchstone by which the Reality of Truth is Perceived. ...
... Tiny fish also that swim in the deep waters of the ocean give forth a glimmering
light which guides other fish and helps them to elude their enemies. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/singh/at the masters feet/section ii 1 love is.htm

The Knocking that Obtains an Opening
... Through prayer we can escape the snares of Satan, and elude the evil purposes
of the foe. Christ is both an entrance and an exit. ...
/.../anderson/prayer availeth much/chapter 12 the knocking that.htm

The Exile --Continued.
... by his endless skulking in dens and caves, and to have seen no hope of continuing
much longer to maintain himself on the frontier and to elude Saul's vigilance ...
//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/the life of david/viii the exilecontinued.htm

The Failure of Leibnitz not a Ground of Despair.
... If we pursue difficulties, they will be apt to fly from us and elude our grasp;
whereas, if we give up our minds to an honest and earnest search after truth ...
/.../a theodicy or vindication of the divine glory/section ii the failure of.htm

Adultery and Fornication Synonymous.
... run risk of being judged akin to adultery and fornication; nor must we let them,
if thereafter woven together by the covering of marriage, elude the charge. ...
/.../tertullian/on modesty/chapter iv adultery and fornication synonymous.htm

The First Experiment
... Why did nothing happen? Because there was nothing to happen"nothing of
the kind they were looking for. Why did it elude them? ...
/.../the greatest thing in the world and other addresses/the first experiment.htm

Thesaurus
Elude (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (vt) To escape in a covert manner; to avoid slyly; as,
to elude an officer; to elude... Multi-Version Concordance Elude (2 Occurrences). ...
/e/elude.htm - 7k

Elto'lad (2 Occurrences)
Elto'lad. Eltolad, Elto'lad. Elude . Multi-Version Concordance ... Joshua 19:4 and
Eltolad, and Bethul, and Hormah; (See RSV). Eltolad, Elto'lad. Elude . ...
/e/elto'lad.htm - 6k

Eluded (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Elude. Multi-Version Concordance
Eluded (3 Occurrences). John 10:39 They sought again to ...
/e/eluded.htm - 7k

Beguile (10 Occurrences)
... 1. (vt) To delude by guile, artifice, or craft; to deceive or impose on, as by a
false statement; to lure. 2. (vt) To elude, or evade by craft; to foil. ...
/b/beguile.htm - 10k

Resources
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Elude (2 Occurrences)

Revelation 9:6
In those days people will seek death, and will in no way find it. They will desire to die, and death will flee from them.
(See NIV)

Job 11:20
But the eyes of the wicked shall fail. They shall have no way to flee. Their hope shall be the giving up of the spirit."
(See NIV)

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