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The term "badest" is an archaic form of the verb "bid," which means to command or instruct. In the context of the Bible, it is often used in older translations to describe instances where God or a prophet gives a directive or command. While the Berean Standard Bible (BSB) does not use the term "badest," understanding its usage in historical translations can provide insight into the nature of divine instruction and obedience in biblical narratives.

Biblical Context and Usage

1. Divine Commands: The concept of God issuing commands is central to the biblical narrative. Throughout Scripture, God communicates His will to His people, often through direct commands. For example, in Genesis 12:1, God instructs Abram, "Go forth from your country, and from your relatives and from your father's house, to the land which I will show you." This command sets the stage for the unfolding of God's covenant with Abram and his descendants.

2. Prophetic Instructions: Prophets in the Bible often relay God's commands to the people of Israel. These instructions are meant to guide, correct, or forewarn the people. In 1 Kings 17:9, God commands Elijah, "Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, and stay there; behold, I have commanded a widow there to provide for you." This directive not only ensures Elijah's sustenance but also demonstrates God's provision and sovereignty.

3. Obedience and Disobedience: The response to divine commands is a recurring theme in Scripture. Obedience to God's commands is often associated with blessings and favor, while disobedience leads to consequences. In Deuteronomy 28, the blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience are clearly outlined, emphasizing the importance of heeding God's instructions.

4. Jesus' Teachings: In the New Testament, Jesus issues commands that reflect the heart of God's law. In John 13:34, Jesus instructs His disciples, "A new commandment I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." This command encapsulates the essence of Christian ethics and the transformative power of love.

5. Apostolic Guidance: The apostles, guided by the Holy Spirit, also provide instructions to the early church. In 1 Thessalonians 4:11, Paul exhorts the believers, "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your hands, just as we instructed you." Such guidance helps shape the conduct and community life of early Christians.

Theological Implications

The concept of divine commands underscores the authority of God and the expectation of human response. It highlights the relationship between God and His people, where God, as the sovereign Creator, has the right to direct His creation. The human response to these commands—whether in obedience or rebellion—reveals the condition of the heart and the nature of faith.

In summary, while the term "badest" itself may not appear in modern translations like the BSB, the underlying concept of divine instruction is a foundational element of biblical theology. It calls believers to a life of obedience, trust, and alignment with God's will as revealed through Scripture.
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1 Thessalonians i. 3-Jan
... Thou badest me, he says, eat upon dung, and I ate upon it. [947] Thou badest me,
and I shaved my head. Thou badest me, and I lay upon one side. ...
/.../homily i 1 thessalonians i.htm

Number one Thousand; Or, "Bread Enough and to Spare"
... power to forgive sins! Didst thou not thyself put it so when thou badest
the man take up his bed and walk? "Whether is easier, to ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/number one thousand or bread.htm

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Badest (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Badest (1 Occurrence). Genesis 27:19 And Jacob
said unto his father, I am Esau thy first born; I have done ...
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Bade (27 Occurrences)

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Badger (9 Occurrences)

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First-born (110 Occurrences)
... Genesis 27:19 And Jacob said unto his father, I am Esau thy first-born; I have done
according as thou badest me: arise, I pray thee, sit and eat of my venison ...
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