Topical Encyclopedia Definition and Nature:Slander is the act of making false and damaging statements about someone, with the intent to harm their reputation. It is considered a serious sin in the Bible, as it not only injures the person being spoken about but also reflects a corrupt heart and a lack of love for one's neighbor. Slander is often associated with gossip, deceit, and malice, and is condemned throughout Scripture. Biblical References: 1. Old Testament: · Leviticus 19:16 · "You must not go about spreading slander among your people. You must not endanger the life of your neighbor. I am the LORD." · Proverbs 10:18 · "The one who conceals hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool." · Psalm 101:5 · "Whoever slanders his neighbor in secret, I will put to silence; whoever has haughty eyes and a proud heart, I will not tolerate." 2. New Testament: · Ephesians 4:31 · "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, outcry and slander, along with every form of malice." · James 4:11 · "Brothers, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it." · 1 Peter 2:1 · "Rid yourselves, therefore, of all malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander." Theological Implications: Slander is a violation of the commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself (Matthew 22:39). It is an expression of the sinful nature that believers are called to put off (Colossians 3:8). Slander not only harms the individual being spoken about but also disrupts the unity and fellowship within the body of Christ. It is a tool of the enemy, used to sow discord and division among believers. Moral and Ethical Considerations: Christians are called to speak truthfully and lovingly, building each other up rather than tearing each other down (Ephesians 4:29). The tongue, though small, has the power to cause great harm, and believers are urged to control it (James 3:5-6). Slander is a reflection of a heart that is not aligned with God's will, and it is a behavior that must be repented of and forsaken. Practical Applications: Believers are encouraged to examine their speech and ensure that it aligns with the teachings of Christ. This includes refraining from spreading rumors, speaking ill of others, or engaging in conversations that could damage someone's reputation. Instead, Christians are to speak words that are edifying, truthful, and reflective of the love of Christ. In situations where slander has occurred, it is important to seek forgiveness and reconciliation, both with God and with those who have been wronged. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A false tale or report maliciously uttered, tending to injure the reputation of another; the malicious utterance of defamatory reports; the dissemination of malicious tales or suggestions to the injury of another.2. (n.) Disgrace; reproach; dishonor; opprobrium. 3. (n.) Formerly, defamation generally, whether oral or written; in modern usage, defamation by words spoken; utterance of false, malicious, and defamatory words, tending to the damage and derogation of another; calumny. 4. (v. t.) To defame; to injure by maliciously uttering a false report; to tarnish or impair the reputation of by false tales maliciously told or propagated; to calumniate. 5. (v. t.) To bring discredit or shame upon by one's acts. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SLANDERslan'-der (substantive, dibbah, "slander"; diabolos, "slanderer"; verb raghal, "to slink about" as a talebearer, lashan, "to use the tongue," "to slander"; diaballo, "to calumniate," "to slander"; and other words): Slander (etymologically a doublet of "scandal," from OFr. esclandre, Latin scandalum, "stumblingblock") is an accusation maliciously uttered, with the purpose or effect of damaging the reputation of another. As a rule it is a false charge (compare Matthew 5:11); but it may be a truth circulated insidiously and with a hostile purpose (e.g. Daniel 3:8, "brought accusation against," where Septuagint has diaballo, "slander"; Luke 16:1, the same Greek word). Warnings, condemnations and complaints in reference to this sin are very frequent, both in the Old Testament and New Testament. Mischievous "tale-bearing" or "whispering" is condemned (Leviticus 19:16 Ezekiel 22:9). There are repeated warnings against evil-speaking (as in Psalm 34:13 Proverbs 15:28 Ephesians 4:31 Colossians 3:8 James 4:11 1 Peter 3:10), which is the cause of so much strife between man and man (Proverbs 16:27-30), and which recoils on the speaker himself to his destruction (Psalm 101:5; Psalm 140:11). Especially is false witness, which is "slander carried into a court of justice," to be condemned and punished (Exodus 20:16 Deuteronomy 19:16-21; compare Proverbs 12:17; Proverbs 14:5, 25; 19:05; 21:28; 24:28). Special cases of slander more than usually mean are when a wife's chastity is falsely impeached by her husband (Deuteronomy 22:13-19), and when one slanders a servant to his master (Proverbs 30:10). Even a land may be slandered as well as persons (Numbers 14:36). Slanderers and backbiters are mentioned in some of Paul's darkest catalogues of evildoers (Romans 1:29, 30 2 Corinthians 12:20 2 Timothy 3:3). To refrain from slander is an important qualification for citizenship in theocracy (Psalm 15:1, 3; Psalm 24:3, 4) and for a place in the Christian church (1 Timothy 3:11 Titus 2:3). Jesus Himself was the victim of slanders (Matthew 11:19) and of false testimony (Matthew 27:63). The apostles, too, came in for a full share of it (e.g. Acts 24:5; 28:22:00; 2 Corinthians 6:8). In the case of Paul, even his central doctrine of justification was "slanderously reported" as if it encouraged immorality (Romans 3:8). The devil (= "the calumniator") is represented as the great accuser of God's people (Revelation 12:10), the slanderer paragraph excellence (compare Job 1:9-11 Zechariah 3:1). Greek 988. blasphemia -- slander ... slander. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: blasphemia Phonetic Spelling: (blas-fay-me'-ah) Short Definition: abusive or scurrilous language ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/988.htm - 7k 987. blasphemeo -- to slander, hence to speak lightly or profanely ... 940. baskaino -- to slander, hence by ext. to bewitch 2635. katalaleo -- to speak evil of 1225. diaballo -- to bring charges (usually with hostile intent) 2636. katalalia -- evil-speaking 3469. momaomai -- to find fault with 5587. psithurismos -- a whispering 3570. nuni -- now 1908. epereazo -- to revile Strong's Hebrew 3960. lashan -- to use the tongue, slander... 3959, 3960. lashan. 3961 . to use the tongue, slander. Transliteration: lashan Phonetic Spelling: (law-shan') Short Definition: slander. ... /hebrew/3960.htm - 6k 7400. rakil -- slander 1681. dibbah -- whispering, defamation, evil report 7270. ragal -- to go about on foot 1848. dophi -- a blemish, fault 5414. nathan -- to give, put, set 561. emer -- speech, word 7170. qerats -- a piece 8267. sheqer -- deception, disappointment, falsehood Library Psalm 31 Part 2 Deliverance from Slander and Reproach. The Twenty-Eighth Chapter: Strength against Slander The Folly of Slander. Part 1. The Folly of Slander. Part 2. Psalm 31:2. 7-13 18-21. Second Part. Deliverance from Slander and ... In the Next Place, as it is his Object to Slander Our Scriptures.. ... The Forty-Sixth Chapter: Trust in God against Slander Ninth Commandment Commandment Second. On Avoiding Evil-Speaking, and on Giving Alms ... The Ninth Commandment Thesaurus Slander (34 Occurrences)... 5. (vt) To bring discredit or shame upon by one's acts. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SLANDER. slan'-der (substantive, dibbah, "slander... /s/slander.htm - 21k Defame Defaming (3 Occurrences) Slandered (8 Occurrences) Slanderous (4 Occurrences) Uttereth (30 Occurrences) Rage (43 Occurrences) Evilspeaking Evil-speaking (5 Occurrences) Malice (24 Occurrences) Resources What does the Bible say about slander? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about libel? | GotQuestions.org What does the Bible say about backstabbing? | GotQuestions.org Slander: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Slander (34 Occurrences)Matthew 10:25 Matthew 15:19 Mark 7:22 2 Corinthians 12:20 Ephesians 4:31 Colossians 3:8 1 Timothy 5:14 1 Timothy 6:4 James 4:11 1 Peter 2:1 1 Peter 2:12 1 Peter 3:16 2 Peter 2:10 Jude 1:8 Revelation 2:9 Revelation 13:6 Leviticus 19:16 Numbers 14:36 2 Samuel 19:27 Psalms 15:3 Psalms 31:13 Psalms 38:20 Psalms 41:6 Psalms 50:20 Psalms 54:5 Psalms 59:10 Psalms 119:23 Proverbs 10:18 Proverbs 30:10 Isaiah 32:7 Jeremiah 6:28 Jeremiah 9:4 Ezekiel 22:9 Ezekiel 36:3 Subtopics Slander of David, by his Enemies Slander of Jeremiah, by the Jews Slander of Jesus, by the Jews Falsely Charging That he Was a Winebibber (Wino) Slander of Mephiboseth, by Ziba Slander: A Characteristic of the Devil Slander: An Abomination to God Slander: Characterized As Avoiding Slander: Christ Was Exposed To Slander: Comes from the Evil Heart Slander: Effects of Deadly Wounds Slander: Effects of Discord Among Brethren Slander: Effects of Separating Friends Slander: End of, is Mischievous Madness Slander: Evil People Addicted To Slander: Hypocrites Addicted To Slander: Hypocrites Habitually Slander: Includes: Bearing False Witness Slander: Includes: Evil Speaking Slander: Includes: Evil Surmising Slander: Includes: Judging Charitably Slander: Includes: Raising False Reports Slander: Includes: Repeating Matters Slander: Includes: Tale-Bearing Slander: Joseph by Potiphar's Wife Slander: Men Shall Give Account For Slander: Minister's Wives should Avoid Slander: Often Arises from Hatred Slander: People Shall Give Account For Slander: Saints should Keep Their Tongues From Slander: Saints should Lay Aside Slander: Saints: Blessed in Enduring Slander: Saints: Characterised As Avoiding Slander: Saints: should be Warned Against Slander: Saints: should Give No Occasion For Slander: Saints: should Keep Their Tongue From Slander: Saints: should Lay Aside Slander: Saints: should Return Good For Slander: Servants of God Exposed To Slander: should be Discountenanced With Anger Slander: should be Warned Against Slander: should Give No Occasion For Slander: should not be Listened To Slander: should Return Good For Slander: That he Was Seditious Slander: The Land of Canaan Misrepresented by the Spies Slander: The Nearest Relations Exposed To Slander: The Tongue of, is a Scourge Slander: The Wicked Addicted To Slander: They Who Indulge In, are Fools Slander: They Who Indulge In, not to be Trusted Slander: Those Who Indulge In, are Fools Slander: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Slander: Witnesses Against Christ Slander: Wives of God's Servants should Avoid Related Terms |