Reaffirm
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Definition and Usage:
The term "reaffirm" generally means to assert again or to confirm the validity of something previously established. In a biblical context, reaffirmation often involves the reiteration of God's promises, commandments, or truths, as well as the renewal of one's faith or commitment to God's covenant.

Biblical Context:
Reaffirmation is a recurring theme throughout the Bible, where God often reassures His people of His promises and covenants. This act of reaffirmation serves to strengthen faith, encourage obedience, and remind believers of God's unchanging nature.

Old Testament Examples:
1. Covenant with Abraham: God reaffirms His covenant with Abraham multiple times, emphasizing the promise of numerous descendants and the land of Canaan. In Genesis 17:7 , God says, "I will establish My covenant as an everlasting covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you."

2. Mosaic Covenant: Throughout the journey of the Israelites, God reaffirms His covenant with them, reminding them of His laws and promises. In Deuteronomy 29:12-13 , Moses speaks to the Israelites, saying, "You are standing here in order to enter into a covenant with the LORD your God, a covenant the LORD is making with you this day and sealing with an oath, to confirm you this day as His people, that He may be your God as He promised you and as He swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob."

New Testament Examples:
1. Jesus' Teachings: Jesus often reaffirmed the teachings of the Old Testament, bringing new understanding and fulfillment. In Matthew 5:17 , Jesus states, "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them, but to fulfill them."

2. Peter's Restoration: After Peter's denial of Jesus, the risen Christ reaffirms Peter's role among the apostles. In John 21:15-17 , Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves Him, each time instructing him to "Feed My lambs," "Tend My sheep," and "Feed My sheep," thus reaffirming Peter's mission and leadership.

Theological Significance:
Reaffirmation in the Bible underscores the faithfulness of God and the importance of human response to divine promises. It highlights the continuity of God's plan and the necessity for believers to remain steadfast in their faith. Reaffirmation serves as a reminder of God's enduring love and commitment to His people, encouraging them to live in accordance with His will.

Practical Application:
Believers are encouraged to reaffirm their faith regularly through prayer, study of Scripture, and participation in communal worship. This practice helps to solidify one's commitment to God and align one's life with His purposes. Reaffirmation can also involve the renewal of personal vows or commitments made to God, such as those made during baptism or marriage.

Related Concepts:
· Covenant: A solemn agreement between God and His people, often involving promises and obligations.
· Faithfulness: The quality of being loyal and steadfast, both in God's nature and in the believer's response.
· Renewal: The process of being made new or refreshed in one's spiritual life, often associated with reaffirmation.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(v. t.) To affirm again.
Greek
2964. kuroo -- to make valid
... Verb Transliteration: kuroo Phonetic Spelling: (koo-ro'-o) Short Definition: I ratify,
confirm Definition: I ratify, confirm, make valid, reaffirm, assure. ...
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The Doctrinal Basis of the Evangelical Alliance, 1846.
... Resolved, That in the same spirit we propose no new creed; but, taking broad,
historical, and evangelical catholic ground, we solemnly reaffirm and profess our ...
/.../the doctrinal basis of the.htm

The Kingdom of God: Its Values
... Every man who today realizes the Kingdom of God as the supreme good, can reaffirm
his own baptism as a dedication to the social ideal and to the leadership of ...
/.../rauschenbusch/the social principles of jesus/chapter iv the kingdom of.htm

Church Union (Continued).
... "The question now before the Synod is, whether this body will recede from the whole
policy of the Church and its action in 1857 or reaffirm the same. ...
/.../fagg/forty years in south china/ix church union continued.htm

Critical Review of the Johannean Problem.
... edition of 1838) was shaken in his doubt, especially by the weight and candor of
Neander, although he felt compelled, in self-defence, to reaffirm his doubt as ...
/.../history of the christian church volume i/section 84 critical review of.htm

Athanasius under Julian and his Successors; Fourth and Fifth ...
... of several bishops to attend the synod convoked to receive the deputies at Tyana,
and by their assembling a rival meeting in Caria to reaffirm the Lucianic ...
/.../select works and letters or athanasius/section 9 athanasius under julian.htm

The Value of Life
... But it remains for every individual to accept and reaffirm that religious faith
as his own guiding principle according to which he proposes to live. ...
/.../rauschenbusch/the social principles of jesus/chapter i the value of.htm

Public Speaking Phrases
... I wish also to declare positively. I wish at the outset. I wish emphatically to
reaffirm. I wish I had the time and the power. I wish it first observed. ...
/.../kleiser/fifteen thousand useful phrases/section x public speaking phrases.htm

A Traveler's Note-Book
The Chief End of Man. <. ...
/.../merriam/the chief end of man/iii a travelers note-book.htm

Period iii. The Dissolution of the Imperial State Church and the ...
A Source Book for Ancient Church History. <. ...
/.../ayer/a source book for ancient church history/period iii the dissolution of.htm

Thesaurus
Reaffirm (3 Occurrences)
... (vt) To affirm again. Multi-Version Concordance Reaffirm (3 Occurrences). 2 Corinthians
2:8 Therefore I beg you to confirm your love toward him. ...
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Reaia (1 Occurrence)

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Deutero-canonical
... The position given the Bible by the Reformers led the Roman church to reaffirm its
sanction and definitely to fix the books that should be accepted. ...
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Deuterocanonical
... The position given the Bible by the Reformers led the Roman church to reaffirm its
sanction and definitely to fix the books that should be accepted. ...
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Ready (451 Occurrences)

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Books (16 Occurrences)
... The position given the Bible by the Reformers led the Roman church to reaffirm its
sanction and definitely to fix the books that should be accepted. ...
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Resources
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Reaffirm (3 Occurrences)

2 Corinthians 2:8
Therefore I beg you to confirm your love toward him.
(See NAS RSV NIV)

1 Samuel 11:14
Then said Samuel to the people, "Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there."
(See NIV)

1 Samuel 20:17
Jonathan caused David to swear again, for the love that he had to him; for he loved him as he loved his own soul.
(See NIV)

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