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In the context of the Bible, the concept of an "inventor" is not explicitly defined as it is in modern times. However, the Scriptures do provide insights into human creativity and the development of skills and technologies, which can be associated with the idea of invention.

Biblical Examples of Invention and Creativity

1. Tubal-Cain: One of the earliest figures associated with invention in the Bible is Tubal-Cain. He is described as "the forger of every implement of bronze and iron" (Genesis 4:22). Tubal-Cain's work with metals signifies the early development of technology and craftsmanship, highlighting human ingenuity in utilizing natural resources for practical purposes.

2. Noah's Ark: The construction of Noah's Ark is another example of divine-inspired invention. God provided Noah with specific instructions on how to build the Ark, which required significant ingenuity and skill in its execution (Genesis 6:14-16). This event underscores the collaboration between divine guidance and human creativity.

3. The Tabernacle and Temple: The building of the Tabernacle and later the Temple involved intricate designs and craftsmanship. Bezalel and Oholiab were filled with the Spirit of God, endowed with wisdom, understanding, and knowledge in all kinds of craftsmanship to construct the Tabernacle (Exodus 31:1-6). Their work included the creation of artistic designs, metalwork, and textiles, reflecting the divine inspiration behind their inventive skills.

4. Solomon's Wisdom: King Solomon is renowned for his wisdom, which extended to various fields, including architecture and engineering. His construction of the Temple in Jerusalem was a monumental achievement that required advanced knowledge and innovative techniques (1 Kings 6). Solomon's wisdom is seen as a gift from God, enabling him to undertake such grand projects.

Theological Implications of Invention

The Bible presents human creativity and invention as gifts from God, reflecting His image in humanity. The ability to invent and create is seen as part of the divine mandate given to mankind to "fill the earth and subdue it" and to "have dominion" over creation (Genesis 1:28). This mandate implies a responsibility to use creative abilities for the stewardship and betterment of the world.

Inventions and technological advancements are viewed as part of God's providential plan, enabling humans to fulfill their roles as caretakers of creation. However, the Bible also warns against the misuse of such abilities. The account of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for human pride and rebellion when invention is pursued apart from God's will.

Moral and Ethical Considerations

The Bible encourages the use of inventive skills for good and warns against their use for evil. In Romans 1:30, the Apostle Paul lists "inventors of evil" among those who have turned away from God. This highlights the moral responsibility that accompanies human creativity, urging believers to align their inventive pursuits with God's righteous standards.

In summary, while the Bible does not explicitly define the role of an "inventor," it provides numerous examples of human creativity and innovation. These examples illustrate the divine origin of such abilities and the responsibility to use them in accordance with God's purposes.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) One who invents or finds out something new; a contriver; especially, one who invents mechanical devices.
Greek
2182. epheuretes -- a discoverer, hence an inventor
... a discoverer, hence an inventor. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration:
epheuretes Phonetic Spelling: (ef-yoo-ret'-ace) Short Definition: an inventor ...
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Of Noah the Inventor of Wine, who First had Knowledge of the Stars ...
... Book II. Of the Origin of Error. Chap. XIV."Of Noah the Inventor of Wine, Who First
Had Knowledge of the Stars, and of the Origin of False Religions. ...
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Ignatius is Condemned by Trajan.
... Trajan said, "Do you mean Him who was crucified under Pontius Pilate?" Ignatius
replied, "I mean Him who crucified my sin, with him who was the inventor of it ...
/.../pearson/the martyrdom of ignatius/chapter ii ignatius is condemned by.htm

That the Inventors of Other Arts were Mostly Barbarians.
... And Cadmus, the inventor of letters among the Greeks, as Euphorus says, was a
Phoenician; whence also Herodotus writes that they were called Phoenician letters ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter xvi that the inventors of.htm

Man and Machinery.
... All these great inventions"these implements of marvellous skill and power"prove
that the inventor, or the worker, himself is not a machine. ...
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The divine institutes
... Parents. Chap. XIV.--Of Noah the Inventor of Wine, Who First Had Knowledge
of the Stars, and of the Origin of False Religions. Chap. ...
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Preface.
... of the diction, and strangers to the morality contained in the Gospels, the marks
of whose truth are so striking and inimitable that the inventor would be even ...
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A Synopsis of Some Apostolic Words from the Same Discourse.
... brought into subjection to corruption, but the devil; that he might be made manifested
who, through that which is good, wrought evil; that the inventor of evil ...
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Growth
... lilies. It is like an inventor describing his own machine. He made the
lilies and He made me"both on the same broad principle. ...
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The Programme of Christianity
... Its father may be a Cabinet Minister absorbed in the nation's work, or an inventor
deep in schemes for the world's good; but to this master-egoist he is father ...
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The Machinery of the Society
... The old theory that God made the world, made it as an inventor would make a machine,
and then stood looking on to see it work, has passed away. ...
/.../the machinery of the society.htm

Thesaurus
Inventor (1 Occurrence)
... (n.) One who invents or finds out something new; a contriver; especially, one who
invents mechanical devices. Multi-Version Concordance Inventor (1 Occurrence). ...
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Jubal (1 Occurrence)
... He was the inventor of "the harp" (Hebrews kinnor, properly "lyre") and "the organ"
(Hebrews `ugab, properly "mouth-organ" or Pan's pipe), Genesis 4:21. Int. ...
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Virgin (62 Occurrences)
... immediate and sufficient condemnation. It is not difficult to draw the
portrait of the inventor of this story. He must have been ...
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Birth (357 Occurrences)
... immediate and sufficient condemnation. It is not difficult to draw the
portrait of the inventor of this story. He must have been ...
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Original (6 Occurrences)
... preceding all others; first in order; primitive; primary; pristine; as, the original
state of man; the original laws of a country; the original inventor of a ...
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Library
... The doorway was guarded on either side by figures of Ea, the god of culture
and the inventor of letters, in his robe of fishskin. ...
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Gomer (7 Occurrences)
... See Homer. 2. (n.) A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance,
especially in mortars; -- named after the inventor. Int. ...
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Wonderfully (12 Occurrences)
... 2 Chronicles 26:15 And he maketh in Jerusalem inventions -- a device of an inventor --
to be on the towers, and on the corners, to shoot with arrows and with ...
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Inventors (1 Occurrence)

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Inventive (2 Occurrences)

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Resources
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