Disannul
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The term "disannul" is used in the Bible to convey the idea of making something void, nullifying, or canceling a decree, covenant, or agreement. It is a concept that appears in various contexts, often relating to God's unchangeable promises or the futility of human efforts to negate divine plans.

Biblical Usage:

1. Divine Promises and Covenants:
In the context of God's promises, the term "disannul" underscores the certainty and irrevocability of divine covenants. For instance, in Galatians 3:17 , the Apostle Paul writes, "What I mean is this: The law that came 430 years later does not revoke the covenant previously established by God, so as to cancel the promise." Here, Paul emphasizes that the Mosaic Law, given centuries after God's promise to Abraham, cannot disannul the covenant made by God, highlighting the enduring nature of God's promises.

2. Human Limitations:
The concept of disannulment is also used to illustrate the limitations of human power in altering God's plans. In Job 40:8 , God challenges Job, saying, "Would you really annul My justice? Would you condemn Me to justify yourself?" This rhetorical question underscores the futility of attempting to disannul God's justice or purposes, pointing to the sovereignty and righteousness of God.

3. Prophetic Assurance:
In Isaiah 14:27 , the prophet declares, "For the LORD of Hosts has purposed, and who can thwart Him? His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?" This passage conveys the assurance that God's purposes cannot be disannulled by any force, human or otherwise, affirming the omnipotence of God in fulfilling His divine will.

Theological Implications:

The use of "disannul" in Scripture serves to reinforce the reliability and steadfastness of God's word. It assures believers that God's covenants, once established, are not subject to change or cancellation by human actions or temporal circumstances. This concept is foundational to understanding the nature of God's faithfulness and the security of His promises to His people.

Practical Application:

For believers, the assurance that God's promises cannot be disannulled provides a foundation for faith and trust in God's unchanging nature. It encourages Christians to rely on the certainty of God's word and to find comfort in the knowledge that His plans and purposes will ultimately prevail, regardless of human opposition or failure.

In summary, the biblical concept of disannulment highlights the enduring and unassailable nature of God's covenants and purposes, offering believers a profound assurance of His faithfulness and sovereignty.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(v. t.) To annul completely; to render void or of no effect.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ANNUL; DISANNUL

a-nul', dis-a-nul': God, as the Supreme Ruler, can disannul His covenant for cause (Isaiah 28:18); man, through willfulness and transgression, as party of the second part, may break the contract and thus release Yahweh, as party of the first part (Job 40:8 Isaiah 14:27), though there are some purposes and laws which the Almighty will carry out in spite of ungodly rage and ravings (Galatians 3:15 the King James Version); or an old law or covenant might be conceived as disannulled by a new one (Galatians 3:17), or because of its becoming obsolete and ineffective (Hebrews 7:18). For the first idea, the Hebrew employs kaphar = "to cover," "to expiate," "condone," "placate," "cancel," "cleanse," "disannul," "purge," "put off" (Isaiah 28:18); and the Greek (Galatians 3:15), atheteo = "to set aside," "disesteem," "neutralize," "violate," "frustrate." One covenant disannulling another by "conflict of laws" is expressed by akuroo, "to invalidate," "disannul," "make of no effect." Atheteo is employed to express also the disannulling through age and disuse (Hebrews 7:18).

Frank E. Hirsch

DISANNUL

dis-a-nul'. See ANNUL.

Greek
114. atheteo -- to do away with what has been laid down, set aside
... to break faith (); remove out of an appointed (proper) place, ie reject as invalid;
refuse to respect (even "despise"); to cancel, disannul, abrogate (passive ...
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208. akuroo -- to revoke
... disannul, make of none effect. From a (as a negative particle) and kuroo; to invalidate --
disannul, make of none effect. see GREEK a. see GREEK kuroo. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
3722. kaphar -- to cover over, pacify, make propitiation
... appease, make an atonement, cleanse, disannul, forgive, be merciful, pacify,
pardon, A primitive root; to cover (specifically with ...
/hebrew/3722.htm - 5k

6565. parar -- to break, frustrate
... break asunder, cast off, cause to cease, clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint,
A primitive root; to break up (usually figuratively ...
/hebrew/6565.htm - 5k

Library

The Excuses of Sinners Condemn God
... V. THE EXCUSES OF SINNERS CONDEMN GOD. "Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?
Wilt thou ... me. Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? Wilt ...
/.../finney/sermons on gospel themes/v the excuses of sinners.htm

Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity God's Testament and Promise in ...
... which is Christ.17 Now this I:say: A covenant confirmed beforehand by God, the law,
which came four hundred and thirty years after, doth not disannul, so as to ...
/.../luther/epistle sermons vol iii/thirteenth sunday after trinity gods.htm

Authorship of the Pentateuch.
... promise to Abraham: "The covenant that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the
law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter ix authorship of the.htm

The Uses of the Law
... "This I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the
law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/the uses of the law.htm

Deliverance from Assyria
... For the Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and His hand is
stretched out, and who shall turn it back?" Isaiah 14:28, 24-27. ...
/.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 30 deliverance from assyria.htm

Examples of the Various Styles Drawn from Scripture.
... And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the
law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it ...
/.../on christian doctrine in four books /chapter 20 examples of the various.htm

Knox on the Anabaptists: his Appeal to England: 1558-1559
... If prince, king, or emperor would enterprise to change or disannul the same, that
he be of thee reputed enemy to God," while a prince who erects idolatry . . ...
/.../lang/john knox and the reformation/chapter ix knox on the.htm

But Now to Come to Something More Definite. ...
... And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the
law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it ...
/.../augustine/on christian doctrine in four books/chapter 39 but now to.htm

Difficulties and Objections
... Scripture: "But our God is in the heavens: He hath done whatsoever He hath pleased"
(Psa.115:3). "For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it ...
/.../pink/the sovereignty of god/chapter eleven difficulties and objections.htm

January the Fourth the God of their Succeeding Race
... I will be to you a God." The covenant made with the father was renewed to the children.
The father's death did not disannul the promise of the Lord. ...
/.../jowett/my daily meditation for the circling year/january the fourth the god.htm

Thesaurus
Disannul (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (vt) To annul completely; to render void or of no
effect. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ANNUL; DISANNUL. ...
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Annul (10 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ANNUL; DISANNUL. a-nul', dis-a-nul': God,
as the Supreme Ruler, can disannul His covenant for cause ...
/a/annul.htm - 11k

Disannulled (1 Occurrence)

/d/disannulled.htm - 6k

Disalloweth (2 Occurrences)

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Stretched-out (21 Occurrences)
... Isaiah 14:27 For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? And
His hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back? (See NAS). ...
/s/stretched-out.htm - 13k

Purposed (44 Occurrences)
... the nations. (KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS RSV). Isaiah 14:27 For the LORD of hosts
hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and his hand ...
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Disannul (3 Occurrences)

Galatians 3:17
And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect.
(KJV ASV WBS)

Job 40:8
Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
(KJV WBS)

Isaiah 14:27
For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
(KJV JPS WBS)

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