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In the context of biblical literature, the term "concurred" is not explicitly used in most translations, including the Berean Standard Bible . However, the concept of concurrence—where individuals or groups agree or come together in unity—is a recurring theme throughout the Scriptures. This entry explores instances and principles related to concurrence as seen in the Bible.

Old Testament Instances

1. Unity in Purpose: The account of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9 illustrates a form of human concurrence. The people of the earth, speaking one language, agreed to build a city and a tower to make a name for themselves. Their unity in purpose, although ultimately leading to divine intervention and dispersion, demonstrates the power of collective agreement.

2. Israel's Covenant with God: In Exodus 24:3, the Israelites concurred with the words of the Lord delivered by Moses. "When Moses came and told the people all the words of the LORD and all the ordinances, they all responded with one voice: 'All the words that the LORD has spoken, we will do.'" This collective agreement to follow God's commandments was foundational to their identity as God's chosen people.

3. Building the Temple: In 1 Chronicles 28:20-21, King David and the leaders of Israel concurred in the preparation for building the temple. David encouraged Solomon, and the leaders supported the work, demonstrating a unified commitment to a divinely ordained task.

New Testament Instances

1. The Early Church: The Book of Acts provides several examples of concurrence among the early Christians. In Acts 2:46, the believers are described as being "together and had everything in common." This unity was a hallmark of the early church's strength and growth.

2. The Jerusalem Council: In Acts 15, the apostles and elders came together to resolve the issue of Gentile circumcision. After much discussion, they concurred on a decision that was communicated to the Gentile believers, promoting unity and peace within the church.

3. Paul's Exhortation to Unity: The Apostle Paul frequently urged the churches to concur in their beliefs and actions. In Philippians 2:2, he writes, "then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being united in spirit and purpose." Paul emphasizes the importance of unity in the body of Christ.

Theological Implications

Concurrence in the Bible often reflects a deeper spiritual unity that transcends mere agreement. It is rooted in a shared commitment to God's will and purposes. This unity is seen as essential for the effective functioning of God's people, whether in the context of Israel's covenant community or the New Testament church.

Practical Applications

1. Church Unity: The principle of concurrence encourages believers to seek unity within the church, setting aside personal differences for the sake of the gospel.

2. Collective Decision-Making: Biblical examples of concurrence highlight the importance of collective discernment and decision-making in matters of faith and practice.

3. Spiritual Harmony: Concurrence calls for a harmonious relationship among believers, reflecting the unity of the Spirit as described in Ephesians 4:3, "Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace."

In summary, while the specific term "concurred" may not appear frequently in the biblical text, the concept is integral to understanding the dynamics of unity and agreement among God's people throughout Scripture.
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The Council at Jerusalem.
... If they concurred in the latter, it must have been submitted to their approval,
and the right to approve involves the power to reject and probably to modify ...
/.../schaff/history of the christian church volume i/section 64 the council at.htm

Introductory Notice to Dionysius, Bishop of Rome.
... because "Athanasius did not entirely approve of it, and would certainly never have
forged an interpretation different from his own." He concurred with the ...
/.../dionysius/against the sabellians/introductory notice to dionysius bishop.htm

Judas Hangs Himself.
... "Now my fearful foreboding has become a terrible certainty. Caiaphas has sentenced
the Master to death, and the council has concurred in his sentence. ...
/.../stead/king of the jews/chapter vi judas hangs himself.htm

Elucidations.
... of their Italian brethren; and so he writes to "Cornelius, our colleague," who,
"with very many comprovincial bishops, having held a council, concurred in the ...
/.../treatises attributed to cyprian on questionable authority /elucidations.htm

Church Thought and Life
... laymen. Henry C. Bowen was undoubtedly the moving spirit, but the others
heartily concurred. The articles of faith were as follows: ...
/.../griswold/sixty years with plymouth church/church thought and life.htm

The Progress of the Gospel from the Death of Christ to the Death ...
... The Sanhedrim and the Roman governor had concurred in His condemnation; and, on
the night of His trial, even the intrepid Peter had been so intimidated that he ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/killen/the ancient church/chapter iv the progress of.htm

The Ignatian Epistles and their Claims. The Internal Evidence.
... forgery. We allude to the Epistle to Polycarp. Even Archbishop Ussher and
Cardinal Bona [415:1] concurred in its condemnation. It ...
/.../killen/the ancient church/chapter iii the ignatian epistles.htm

Originality of Our Saviour's Character.
... But whether impostors or enthusiasts, they concurred in producing themselves in
the character which their countrymen looked for, that is to say, as the ...
/.../paley/evidences of christianity/chapter v originality of our.htm

Joseph and Nicodemus
... a disciple'; by the other two as a devout Israelite, like Simeon and Anna, 'waiting
for the Kingdom of God.' Luke informs us that he had not concurred in the ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture st john chaps xv to xxi/joseph and nicodemus.htm

The Mother of Galerius, a Woman Exceedingly Superstitious, was a ...
... thought differently, but, having understood the will of Galerius, they, either from
dread of displeasing or from a desire of gratifying him, concurred in the ...
/.../of the manner in which the persecutors died/chap xi the mother of.htm

Thesaurus
Concurred (1 Occurrence)
... (imp. & pp) of Concur. Multi-Version Concordance Concurred (1 Occurrence). ... He had
not concurred in the design or action of the Council, (WEY). ...
/c/concurred.htm - 6k

Jewish (49 Occurrences)
... the coming of the Kingdom of God. He had not concurred in the design or
action of the Council, (WEY). John 2:6 Now there were six ...
/j/jewish.htm - 22k

Design (84 Occurrences)
... He had not concurred in the design or action of the Council, (WEY). Acts
5:4 While it remained unsold, was not the land your own? ...
/d/design.htm - 33k

Council (51 Occurrences)
... He had not concurred in the design or action of the Council, (WEY). John 3:1 Now
there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. ...
/c/council.htm - 24k

Concur (1 Occurrence)

/c/concur.htm - 7k

Concurrence (1 Occurrence)

/c/concurrence.htm - 7k

Awaiting (13 Occurrences)
... awaiting the coming of the Kingdom of God. He had not concurred in the design
or action of the Council, (WEY). John 5:3 In these lay a ...
/a/awaiting.htm - 10k

Action (21 Occurrences)
... He had not concurred in the design or action of the Council, (WEY NAS NIV). Acts
5:38 Now I tell you, withdraw from these men, and leave them alone. ...
/a/action.htm - 14k

Town (861 Occurrences)
... coming of the Kingdom of God. He had not concurred in the design or action
of the Council, (WEY BBE NIV). Luke 24:13 And then, two ...
/t/town.htm - 39k

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