Derideth
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Overview:
Derideth is not a name or term found in the canonical texts of the Bible. It does not appear in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, or any of the recognized apocryphal or deuterocanonical books. As such, there is no direct scriptural reference or historical context for Derideth within the traditional biblical narrative. This entry will explore possible interpretations or associations that might arise from a name like Derideth, considering biblical naming conventions and theological implications.

Biblical Naming Conventions:
In the Bible, names often carry significant meanings, reflecting the character, destiny, or role of individuals within God's plan. For example, the name "Isaac" means "he laughs," reflecting Sarah's laughter upon hearing she would bear a son in her old age (Genesis 18:12-15). Similarly, "Jesus" means "Yahweh is salvation," signifying His role as the Savior (Matthew 1:21).

If Derideth were to be considered within this framework, one might look for etymological roots or linguistic connections in Hebrew or Greek that could suggest a meaning or significance. However, without a direct biblical reference, any such interpretation would be speculative.

Theological Implications:
In a broader theological context, names and terms not found in the Bible might be considered in light of their alignment with biblical principles or teachings. For instance, if Derideth were a name associated with a particular virtue, event, or concept, one might explore how it aligns with biblical teachings on that subject.

For example, if Derideth were hypothetically associated with a concept like "faithfulness," one could examine biblical passages that emphasize this virtue. Hebrews 11:1 states, "Now faith is the assurance of what we hope for and the certainty of what we do not see." This passage underscores the importance of faith as a foundational aspect of the Christian life.

Cultural and Historical Context:
In the absence of a biblical reference, one might also consider the cultural or historical context in which a name like Derideth could arise. Throughout history, many names have been derived from biblical roots or inspired by biblical narratives, even if they do not appear in the Bible itself. Such names often reflect the values or aspirations of the communities that use them.

Conclusion:
While Derideth does not appear in the Bible, exploring its potential meanings or associations can provide insight into how names and concepts are understood within a biblical framework. By examining the principles and teachings of Scripture, one can consider how a name like Derideth might be interpreted in a way that aligns with the Christian faith.
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Habakkuk's Rhapsody of the Chaldeans
... Yea, he scoffeth at kings, and princes are a derision unto him: he derideth
every strong hold; for he heapeth up dust, and taketh it. ...
/.../habakkuks rhapsody of the chaldeans.htm

On the Words of the Gospel, John v. 25,"Verily, Verily, I Say unto ...
... Whosoever derideth this faith, so as to think that he is not to believe in that
he doth not see; when that shall come which he believed not, is put to shame ...
/.../sermons on selected lessons of the new testament/sermon lxxvii on the words.htm

Psalm II.
... put, "shall have them in derision." Nothing of this however must be taken in a carnal
sort, as if God either laugheth with cheek, or derideth with nostril; but ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm ii.htm

The Soldier of the Cross.
... The Soldier of the Cross. 1 Soldier, to the contest pressing, Onward, let thy watchword
be; God upon thee pours his blessing; What though man derideth thee! ...
/.../adams/hymns for christian devotion/992 the soldier of.htm

Whether Derision Can be a Mortal Sin?
... On the contrary, It is written (Prov.3:34): "He derideth [Vulg.: 'shall scorn']
the scorners." But God's derision is eternal punishment for mortal sin, as ...
//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether derision can be a.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8. <. ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

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Derideth (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Derideth (1 Occurrence). Habakkuk 1:10 Yea, he
scoffeth at kings, and princes are a derision unto him; he ...
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Derides (2 Occurrences)

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Deriding (4 Occurrences)

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Scoffeth (2 Occurrences)
... (ASV). Habakkuk 1:10 Yea, he scoffeth at kings, and princes are a derision unto
him; he derideth every stronghold; for he heapeth up dust, and taketh it. ...
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Heapeth (3 Occurrences)
... Habakkuk 1:10 Yea, he scoffeth at kings, and princes are a derision unto him; he
derideth every stronghold; for he heapeth up dust, and taketh it. ...
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Derideth (1 Occurrence)

Habakkuk 1:10
Yea, he scoffeth at kings, and princes are a derision unto him; he derideth every stronghold; for he heapeth up dust, and taketh it.
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