Debarred
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In biblical terms, the concept of being "debarred" refers to being excluded or prohibited from certain privileges, rights, or activities, often due to moral, ceremonial, or legal reasons. This concept is evident in various passages throughout the Bible, where individuals or groups are restricted from participating in religious or communal life due to specific transgressions or conditions.

Old Testament Context

In the Old Testament, the Law of Moses outlines numerous situations where individuals could be debarred from the community or religious practices. For instance, those with certain physical conditions or ceremonial impurities were temporarily excluded from the camp or the assembly of the Lord. Leviticus 13-14 details the laws concerning leprosy, where individuals diagnosed with this condition were required to live outside the camp until they were declared clean by the priest (Leviticus 13:45-46).

Moreover, Deuteronomy 23:1-3 lists specific groups who were debarred from entering the assembly of the Lord, including eunuchs and certain foreign nations like the Ammonites and Moabites, due to historical enmity and actions against Israel. This exclusion was not merely punitive but served to maintain the holiness and distinctiveness of the Israelite community.

New Testament Context

In the New Testament, the concept of being debarred takes on a more spiritual dimension. The teachings of Jesus and the apostles emphasize the importance of repentance and faith as prerequisites for entering the Kingdom of God. In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus warns that not everyone who calls Him "Lord" will enter the kingdom, but only those who do the will of His Father. This passage highlights that mere verbal profession is insufficient without genuine obedience and relationship with God.

The Apostle Paul also addresses the issue of exclusion in the context of church discipline. In 1 Corinthians 5:11-13, Paul instructs the Corinthian church to expel a member living in blatant sin, emphasizing the need for purity within the body of Christ. This act of exclusion serves both as a corrective measure for the individual and a protective measure for the church community.

Spiritual Implications

The concept of being debarred in the Bible underscores the seriousness of sin and the necessity of holiness in the life of believers. It serves as a reminder that access to God's presence and community is a privilege that requires adherence to His standards. However, the New Testament also reveals the redemptive power of Christ's sacrifice, which offers a way for all to be reconciled and included through repentance and faith.

In summary, while the Bible presents instances of individuals being debarred due to sin or impurity, it also offers the hope of restoration and inclusion through the grace and mercy of God.
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Whether a Man Should be Debarred from Receiving Orders on Account ...
... OF THE IMPEDIMENTS TO THIS SACRAMENT (SIX ARTICLES) Whether a man should
be debarred from receiving Orders on account of homicide? ...
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Whether those of Illegitimate Birth Should be Debarred from ...
... OF THE IMPEDIMENTS TO THIS SACRAMENT (SIX ARTICLES) Whether those of
illegitimate birth should be debarred from receiving Orders? ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether those of illegitimate birth.htm

Since, Then, all Passionate Excitement is Forbidden Us, we are ...
... Chapter XVI. Since, then, all passionate excitement is forbidden us, we are
debarred from every kind of? Since, then, all passionate ...
/.../tertullian/the shows or de spectaculis/chapter xvi since then all.htm

Whether it is Fitting that the Law Should Debar Certain Persons ...
... Objection 1: It would seem unfitting for the law to debar certain persons from the
office of advocate. For no man should be debarred from doing works of mercy. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether it is fitting that.htm

Whether Lack of Members Should be an Impediment?
... impediment? Objection 1: It would seem that a man ought not to be debarred
from receiving Orders on account of a lack of members. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether lack of members should.htm

Whether Consanguinity is an Impediment to Marriage by virtue of ...
... Objection 2: Further, the natural law is the same for all. Now among the uncivilized
nations no person is debarred from marriage by reason of consanguinity. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether consanguinity is an impediment.htm

Whether an Oath is Voided by a Condition of Person or Time?
... Now some are debarred from swearing on account of some personal defect; children,
for instance, before the age of fourteen, and persons who have already ...
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Whether a Second Marriage is Lawful?
... Therefore it is unlawful. Objection 3: Further, no one should be debarred from
being present at such things as are becoming and lawful. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether a second marriage is.htm

Whether the Seminal Loss that Occurs During Sleep Hinders Anyone ...
... But if a man dream that he has broken the Fifth or Seventh or any other Commandment,
he is not on that account debarred from receiving this sacrament. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the seminal loss that.htm

Whether it is Always a Mortal Sin to Communicate with an ...
... Objection 3: Further, no man is debarred from receiving the Eucharist
on account of a venial sin. But a man who holds communion ...
//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether it is always a 2.htm

Thesaurus
Debarred (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Debarred (1 Occurrence). Jeremiah 36:5 Jeremiah commanded
Baruch, saying, I am shut up; I can't go into the house of Yahweh: (See RSV) ...
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Lying (203 Occurrences)
... The liar is thereby debarred from rendering any true and acceptable worship unto
the Lord (Psalm 24:4). The Scriptures abound with illustrations of lying and ...
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Debar (4 Occurrences)

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Debase (1 Occurrence)

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Daughter (320 Occurrences)
... of a Pharaoh, but also some very distinguished rank, thought to be most probably
that of the heir to the throne by birth; though she was debarred from reigning ...
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Pharaoh's (72 Occurrences)
... of a Pharaoh, but also some very distinguished rank, thought to be most probably
that of the heir to the throne by birth; though she was debarred from reigning ...
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Lie (291 Occurrences)
... The liar is thereby debarred from rendering any true and acceptable worship unto
the Lord (Psalm 24:4). The Scriptures abound with illustrations of lying and ...
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Trade (33 Occurrences)
... close relations with their neighbors. Hence, they were debarred from much
participation in trade. The legislation of the Pentateuch ...
/t/trade.htm - 40k

Polygamy
... She has been debarred from society, permitted to look at it only through
a home lattice, or, if abroad, through a swathod face. ...
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