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The term "hereupon" is an adverb used in older English to denote an immediate consequence or response to a preceding event or statement. In the context of the Bible, "hereupon" is not a frequently used term in modern translations, but it can be found in older versions or in discussions of biblical events where a direct reaction or result is described.

Biblical Context and Usage:

1. Immediate Response to Divine Command:
In biblical narratives, the concept of "hereupon" can be seen in the immediate obedience to God's commands. For instance, when God instructs His prophets or leaders, their actions often follow directly and promptly. This immediate response underscores the importance of obedience and faithfulness in the biblical tradition.

2. Consequences of Actions:
The idea of "hereupon" can also be applied to the consequences that follow human actions, whether righteous or sinful. The Bible is replete with examples where actions lead to direct outcomes, illustrating the principle of sowing and reaping. For example, in the account of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5, their deceit leads to immediate judgment.

3. Jesus' Miracles and Teachings:
The Gospels often depict scenarios where Jesus performs a miracle or delivers a teaching, and "hereupon" the people react with amazement, belief, or sometimes opposition. These immediate reactions highlight the authority and impact of Jesus' ministry.

4. Apostolic Actions:
In the Acts of the Apostles, the early church's actions often follow directly from the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The apostles' responses to visions, dreams, or divine instructions can be seen as instances where "hereupon" they act, leading to the spread of the Gospel and the growth of the church.

Theological Implications:

· Obedience and Faith:
The concept of "hereupon" emphasizes the importance of immediate obedience to God's will. It reflects a heart that is attuned to divine guidance and ready to act without hesitation. This principle is central to the life of faith, where believers are called to trust and obey God's commands promptly.

· Divine Sovereignty:
The immediate consequences that follow divine intervention or command underscore God's sovereignty. The Bible portrays God as actively involved in the world, directing events according to His purposes. The swift responses to His actions or words demonstrate His authority over creation.

· Moral and Spiritual Lessons:
The outcomes that follow human actions serve as moral and spiritual lessons. The Bible uses these narratives to teach about the consequences of sin and the blessings of righteousness. The immediacy of these outcomes often serves as a powerful reminder of the moral order established by God.

Scriptural References:

While the specific term "hereupon" may not appear in the Berean Standard Bible, the concept is illustrated in various passages. For example, in Acts 5:5 , "On hearing these words, Ananias fell down and died. And great fear came over all who heard what had happened." This passage demonstrates the immediate consequence of Ananias' actions.

In summary, "hereupon" captures the immediacy of response or consequence in biblical narratives, reflecting themes of obedience, divine sovereignty, and moral instruction.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) On this; hereon.
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Concerning John of Gichala. Josephus Uses Stratagems against the ...
... Hereupon he blamed them for the violence they had offered to the king and queen,
and deposited what they brought to him with Eneas, the most potent man of ...
/.../chapter 21 concerning john of.htm

However, the Governors of Tiberias Took Care to have their City ...
... Hereupon I said nothing of it for two days; and, pretending to know nothing about
it, I sent a message to the people of Tiberias, and advised them to lay their ...
/.../josephus/the life of flavius josephus/section 62 however the governors.htm

The Controversy Concerning Fasting
... Hereupon three remarkable subjects call for attention: the immense personal claim
advanced; the view which Christ takes of fasting; and, arising out of this ...
/.../chadwick/the gospel of st mark/chapter 2 18 the controversy concerning.htm

The Death of Salome. The Cities which Herod and Philip Built. ...
... Hereupon the Jews, as it were at one signal, fell down in vast numbers together,
and exposed their necks bare, and cried out that they were sooner ready to be ...
/.../chapter 9 the death of.htm

How Herod and Sosius Took Jerusalem by Force; and what Death ...
... Hereupon Sosius dedicated a crown of gold to God, and then went away from Jerusalem,
leading Antigonus away in bonds to Antony; then did the axe bring him to ...
/.../chapter 18 how herod and.htm

How the Britons, Being Ravaged by the Scots and Picts, Sought ...
... Hereupon messengers were again sent to Rome miserably imploring aid, lest their
wretched country should be utterly blotted out, and the name of a Roman province ...
/.../bede/bedes ecclesiastical history of england/chap xii how the britons.htm

How Aristobulus was the First that Put a Diadem About his Head ...
... 6. Hereupon Aristobulus repented of the great crime he had been guilty of,
and this gave occasion to the increase of his distemper. ...
/.../chapter 3 how aristobulus was.htm

How Antiochus Made a League with Ptolemy and How Onias Provoked ...
... Hereupon he came to the city [Jerusalem], and reproved Onias for not taking care
of the preservation of his countrymen, but bringing the nation into dangers ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 4 how antiochus made.htm

How David Reigned Over one Tribe at Hebron While the Son Of
... one side or to the other. Hereupon Abner turned back, and attempted artfully
to avoid his violence. Sometimes he bade him leave ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 1 how david reigned.htm

How David, when He had Twice the Opportunity of Killing Saul did ...
... 3. Hereupon Saul made haste to pursue him thither; for, as he was marching, he learned
that David was gone away from the Straits of Ziph, and Saul removed to ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 13 how david when.htm

Thesaurus
Hereupon (1 Occurrence)
...Hereupon (1 Occurrence). Luke 11:45 Hereupon one of the expounders of the Law exclaimed,
"Rabbi, in saying such things you reproach us also." (WEY). ...
/h/hereupon.htm - 6k

Exclaimed (45 Occurrences)
... (WEY). Luke 11:45 Hereupon one of the expounders of the Law exclaimed,
"Rabbi, in saying such things you reproach us also." (WEY). ...
/e/exclaimed.htm - 19k

Expounders (4 Occurrences)
... (WEY). Luke 11:45 Hereupon one of the expounders of the Law exclaimed,
"Rabbi, in saying such things you reproach us also." (WEY). ...
/e/expounders.htm - 7k

Triune
... immersion. 4. Justin Martyr: Tertullian (De Corona, iii) says, "Hereupon
we are thrice immersed" (dehinc ter mergitamur). Again ...
/t/triune.htm - 13k

Herewith (4 Occurrences)

/h/herewith.htm - 8k

Trine
... immersion. 4. Justin Martyr: Tertullian (De Corona, iii) says, "Hereupon
we are thrice immersed" (dehinc ter mergitamur). Again ...
/t/trine.htm - 14k

Hereunto (4 Occurrences)

/h/hereunto.htm - 8k

Immersion
... immersion. 4. Justin Martyr: Tertullian (De Corona, iii) says, "Hereupon
we are thrice immersed" (dehinc ter mergitamur). Again ...
/i/immersion.htm - 14k

Rabbi (51 Occurrences)
... Luke 11:45 Hereupon one of the expounders of the Law exclaimed, "Rabbi,
in saying such things you reproach us also." (WEY). Luke ...
/r/rabbi.htm - 22k

Flame (61 Occurrences)
... of God?" and, when He replies in the affirmative, they require no further witness
(Luke 22:67-71), Matthew informing us that the high priest hereupon rent his ...
/f/flame.htm - 61k

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