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The term "Fellest" does not appear directly in the canonical texts of the Bible. However, it can be explored through its etymological roots and its conceptual relevance within the biblical narrative. The word "fellest" is an archaic form of the adjective "fell," which means fierce, cruel, or terrible. This term can be associated with various biblical themes and characters that embody these attributes.

Biblical Context and Themes

1. Fierce and Cruel Leaders:
Throughout the Bible, there are numerous leaders and rulers who are described as fierce or cruel. For instance, Pharaoh of Egypt, who enslaved the Israelites and ordered the killing of Hebrew male infants, can be seen as embodying the "fellest" characteristics. In Exodus 1:22 , it is written, "Then Pharaoh commanded all his people: 'Every son born to the Hebrews you must throw into the Nile, but every daughter you may allow to live.'"

2. The Nature of Sin:
Sin is often depicted as a destructive and fierce force in the Bible. The Apostle Paul describes the power of sin in Romans 7:11 , "For sin, seizing its opportunity through the commandment, deceived me and through it killed me." This portrayal of sin aligns with the concept of "fellest" as something that is inherently destructive and cruel.

3. Satan as the Adversary:
Satan is frequently depicted as the ultimate adversary, embodying the "fellest" nature of evil. In 1 Peter 5:8 , believers are warned, "Be sober-minded and alert. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour." This imagery highlights the fierce and predatory nature of Satan.

4. Divine Judgment:
The Bible also speaks of God's righteous judgment, which can be severe and fierce against sin and rebellion. In Revelation 19:15 , it is said of Christ, "From His mouth proceeds a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, and He will rule them with an iron scepter. He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty." This passage reflects the "fellest" aspect of divine justice against unrepentant sin.

5. The Wrath of God:
The wrath of God is another aspect where the concept of "fellest" can be applied. God's wrath is described as fierce against those who oppose His will. In Nahum 1:2 , it is written, "The LORD is a jealous and avenging God; the LORD is avenging and full of wrath. The LORD takes vengeance on His foes and reserves wrath for His enemies."

Characters and Illustrations

· Nebuchadnezzar: The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar is another figure who can be associated with the "fellest" nature due to his initial pride and cruelty, as seen in his treatment of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3:19-20).

· Herod the Great: Known for his ruthless actions, including the massacre of the innocents in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:16), Herod exemplifies the "fellest" nature of tyrannical rule.

Conclusion

While the term "fellest" itself is not found in the Bible, its implications are deeply woven into the fabric of biblical narratives, illustrating the fierce and often destructive nature of sin, evil, and divine judgment. Through various characters and themes, the Bible provides a comprehensive understanding of the "fellest" aspects of human nature and the spiritual realm.
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For the Centenary Jubilee of the Moravian, or United Brethren's ...
... They walk'd before Thy face,. Thou in their midst abiding; While Satan's fellest
rage. With patient faith they bore; Consumed from age to age,. ...
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... (KJV JPS ASV WBS). 2 Samuel 3:34 Thy hands were not bound, nor thy feet put into
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2 Samuel 3:34
Thy hands were not bound, nor thy feet put into fetters: as a man falleth before wicked men, so fellest thou. And all the people wept again over him.
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