Topical Encyclopedia The term "extinct" is not directly used in the Bible; however, the concept of extinction, particularly in relation to nations, peoples, and certain animals, can be inferred from various passages. In a biblical context, extinction often refers to the complete destruction or disappearance of a group or entity, often as a result of divine judgment or natural consequences.Nations and Peoples Throughout the Bible, several nations and peoples are described as being completely destroyed or wiped out, often as a result of their wickedness or opposition to God's people. For example, the Amalekites are a people whom God commanded to be utterly destroyed due to their persistent hostility towards Israel. In 1 Samuel 15:3 , God instructs King Saul, "Now go and attack the Amalekites and devote to destruction all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys." Similarly, the Canaanite nations were to be driven out and destroyed as the Israelites entered the Promised Land. Deuteronomy 20:17 states, "You must completely destroy them—the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites—as the LORD your God has commanded you." Cities and Civilizations The Bible also records the destruction of cities and civilizations, often as a result of divine judgment. The most notable example is the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, which were obliterated due to their grievous sins. Genesis 19:24-25 recounts, "Then the LORD rained down sulfur and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah—from the LORD out of the heavens. Thus He overthrew those cities and the entire plain, including all the inhabitants of the cities and everything that grew on the ground." Animals and Creation While the Bible does not explicitly discuss the extinction of animal species, it does acknowledge the impact of human sin on creation. The Flood narrative in Genesis 6-9 describes a cataclysmic event that led to the destruction of all living creatures, except those preserved in the ark. Genesis 7:23 states, "Every living thing on the face of the earth was destroyed—man and livestock, crawling creatures and birds of the air; they were blotted out from the earth, and only Noah and those with him in the ark remained." The Bible also speaks to the eventual renewal and restoration of creation, suggesting that the current state of decay and extinction is temporary. Romans 8:21 offers hope, stating, "that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God." Spiritual Extinction In a spiritual sense, the concept of extinction can be applied to the fate of the wicked. The Bible warns of eternal separation from God for those who reject Him. Matthew 25:46 speaks of the final judgment, "And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life." The Bible emphasizes the importance of faith and obedience to avoid spiritual extinction and to inherit eternal life. John 3:16 assures believers, "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." In summary, while the Bible does not use the term "extinct," it addresses the concept through the destruction of nations, cities, and the consequences of sin on creation, as well as the spiritual implications for humanity. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (a.) Extinguished; quenched; no longer existing; as, an extinct volcano.2. (a.) Without a survivor; without force; dead; as, a family becomes extinct; an extinct feud or law. 3. (v. t.) To cause to be extinct. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia EXTINCTIn Job 17:1, "My days are extinct" (za`akh (in Niphal)) and in Isaiah 43:17, "They are extinct" (da`akh), the word "extinct" should be recognized as a form of the participle, equivalent to "extinguished," so that in both passages an action, not merely a state, is indicated. Strong's Hebrew 1846. daak -- to go out, be extinguished... root Definition to go out, be extinguished NASB Word Usage extinguished (1), go (1), goes (3), put (2), vanish (1). be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. ... /hebrew/1846.htm - 6k 2193. zaak -- to extinguish Library Carey's College Of the New Jerusalem, the Spouse of the Lamb, with the Seventh ... A Farther Quotation from virgilius Maro Respecting Christ, with ... Cicero's Opinion of the Roman Republic. Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life. Letters of St. Augustin Index of Subjects The Eternal Name Who is the Rich Man that Shall Be Saved? Exhortation to the Heathen The Treatise on the Resurrection of the Dead Thesaurus Extinct (3 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Extinguished; quenched; no longer existing; as, an extinct volcano. ... 3. (vt) To cause to be extinct. Int. ... /e/extinct.htm - 8k Extinction (4 Occurrences) Zoology Arabia (9 Occurrences) Quenched (22 Occurrences) Nadab (21 Occurrences) Unicorn (6 Occurrences) Gaulonitis Golan (4 Occurrences) Wick (10 Occurrences) Resources What caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is Novatianism? | GotQuestions.org How does young earth creationism handle the evidence for millions of years in the fossil record? | GotQuestions.org Extinct: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Extinct (3 Occurrences)Deuteronomy 25:6 Job 17:1 Isaiah 43:17 Subtopics Related Terms |