Topical Encyclopedia In the context of the Bible, the term "impress" can be understood in both a literal and figurative sense. It often refers to the act of engraving or stamping something onto a surface, as well as the deeper, more metaphorical sense of leaving a lasting impact on one's heart or mind.Old Testament Usage The concept of impressing is notably present in the Shema, a central declaration of the Jewish faith found in Deuteronomy 6:4-9. In this passage, the Israelites are commanded to love the LORD their God with all their heart, soul, and strength. Verse 6-7 states: "These words I am commanding you today are to be upon your hearts. And you shall teach them diligently to your children and speak of them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up." The Hebrew word used here, "שָׁנַן" (shanan), is often translated as "impress" or "teach diligently," indicating the importance of engraving God's commandments onto the hearts and minds of the people and their children. New Testament Context While the specific term "impress" is not frequently used in the New Testament, the concept is evident in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. For instance, in Matthew 22:37-40 , Jesus reiterates the greatest commandment: "‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets depend on these two commandments." Here, the emphasis is on internalizing these commandments, allowing them to shape one's actions and attitudes. Impressing God's Word The Bible frequently emphasizes the importance of impressing God's Word upon one's heart. Psalm 119:11 states, "I have hidden Your word in my heart that I might not sin against You." This verse highlights the protective and transformative power of internalizing Scripture, suggesting that impressing God's Word upon one's heart serves as a safeguard against sin. Impressing Others In a broader sense, the Bible also addresses the idea of impressing others, though often with caution. In Matthew 6:1 , Jesus warns, "Be careful not to perform your righteous acts before men to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven." This admonition underscores the importance of sincerity in one's faith and actions, rather than seeking to impress others for personal gain or recognition. Conclusion The biblical concept of impressing, whether it involves engraving God's commandments on one's heart or the caution against seeking to impress others for the wrong reasons, underscores the importance of authenticity and internalization of faith. The Scriptures call believers to a genuine and heartfelt commitment to God's Word, ensuring that it shapes their lives and relationships with others. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (v. t.) To press, stamp, or print something in or upon; to mark by pressure, or as by pressure; to imprint (that which bears the impression).2. (v. t.) To produce by pressure, as a mark, stamp, image, etc.; to imprint (a mark or figure upon something). 3. (v. t.) Fig.: To fix deeply in the mind; to present forcibly to the attention, etc.; to imprint; to inculcate. 4. (n.) To take by force for public service; as, to impress sailors or money. 5. (v. i.) To be impressed; to rest. 6. (n.) The act of impressing or making. 7. (n.) A mark made by pressure; an indentation; imprint; the image or figure of anything, formed by pressure or as if by pressure; result produced by pressure or influence. 8. (n.) Characteristic; mark of distinction; stamp. 9. (n.) A device. See Impress. 10. (n.) The act of impressing, or taking by force for the public service; compulsion to serve; also, that which is impressed. Greek 29. aggareuo -- to impress, compel ... to impress, compel. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: aggareuo Phonetic Spelling: (ang-ar-yew'-o) Short Definition: I impress, send Definition: I impress ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/29.htm - 6k 5480. charagma -- a stamp, impress 5481. charakter -- a tool for engraving Strong's Hebrew 7760. sum -- to put, place, set... establishment (1), expected* (1), fasten (1), fix (1), formed and made (1), gave (2), give (7), grant (1), had (1), hunt* (1), impose (1), impress (1), impute ... /hebrew/7760.htm - 7k Library He came in Human Rather than in any Nobler Form, Because (I) He ... Of the Essential Meeting with God Without Means in the Nakedness ... Abandonment a Pledge of Predestination. Rome, Socinus, Arminius, Calvin. The Need of the New Testament Scripture. God Makes Known his Will through Creatures. Texts Explained; Sixthly, the Context of Proverbs viii. 22 Vz. 22 ... Letter i. Behavior and Manners. "Members one of Another. " Allow Me to Fall a Prey to the Wild Beasts. Thesaurus Impress (6 Occurrences)... 4. (n.) To take by force for public service; as, to impress sailors or money. 5. (vi) To be impressed; to rest. ... 9. (n.) A device. See Impress. 10. ... /i/impress.htm - 9k Imprint (2 Occurrences) Print (3 Occurrences) Stamp (25 Occurrences) Image (126 Occurrences) Zedekiah (63 Occurrences) Nehushtan (1 Occurrence) Unstable (8 Occurrences) Oath (286 Occurrences) Ostentation (1 Occurrence) Resources What does it mean to preach the Word (2 Timothy 4:2)? | GotQuestions.orgWhat are the most common things people think are in the Bible that are not actually in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Is giving a child a Christian education important? | GotQuestions.org Impress: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Impress (6 Occurrences)Matthew 5:41 Mark 15:21 1 Timothy 6:17 Hebrews 1:3 Deuteronomy 6:7 Deuteronomy 11:18 Subtopics Related Terms |