Disdainfully
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Definition and Usage:
The term "disdainfully" refers to an attitude or manner that expresses contempt, scorn, or a lack of respect. In biblical contexts, disdain is often associated with pride, arrogance, and a failure to recognize the worth or authority of others, including God.

Biblical Context:
Disdain is frequently condemned in the Bible as it reflects a heart that is not aligned with God's values of humility, love, and respect for others. The Scriptures often contrast disdainful attitudes with those of humility and reverence.

Old Testament References:
In the Old Testament, disdain is often linked with the pride of individuals or nations who set themselves against God. For example, in Proverbs 6:16-19, a "haughty look" is listed among the things the Lord hates. This haughty look can be understood as a disdainful attitude that elevates oneself above others.

The account of Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 illustrates disdain in action. Goliath, the Philistine giant, looked down on David with scorn, dismissing him as a mere boy. His disdainful attitude was rooted in his confidence in his own strength and stature, which ultimately led to his downfall.

New Testament References:
In the New Testament, disdain is often seen in the attitudes of the Pharisees and religious leaders towards Jesus and His followers. In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, highlighting the disdainful attitude of the Pharisee who looked down on others while exalting himself.

James 2:1-4 warns against showing favoritism, which can be a form of disdain. The passage admonishes believers not to judge others based on external appearances, such as wealth or social status, but to treat all people with equal respect and love.

Theological Implications:
Disdain is antithetical to the Christian virtues of humility and love. It reflects a heart that is not submitted to God's authority and fails to recognize the inherent value of every person as made in the image of God. The Bible calls believers to adopt the mind of Christ, who, though He was in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but humbled Himself (Philippians 2:5-8).

Practical Application:
Christians are called to examine their hearts for any traces of disdain and to repent of such attitudes. Instead, they are encouraged to cultivate humility, recognizing their own need for God's grace and extending that grace to others. By doing so, they reflect the character of Christ and live in a manner that honors God and respects all people.
Strong's Hebrew
5301. naphach -- to breathe, blow
... root Definition to breathe, blow NASB Word Usage blow (3), blows (1), boiling (2),
breathe (1), breathed (1), breathing is labored* (1), disdainfully sniff (1 ...
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8374. taab -- to loathe
... abhor. A primitive root (probably identical with ta'ab through the idea of puffing
disdainfully at; compare 'ayab); to loathe (morally) -- abhor. ...
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Library

Peter Commits Perjury.
... Then Caiaphas, having looked into the face of Jesus, said to him disdainfully,
"Thou art he then who dreamed of bringing about the destruction of the synagogue ...
/.../stead/king of the jews/chapter v peter commits perjury.htm

The Sweetness of Tears
... what he had bought from his masters. To live, he would open a word-shop,
as he calls it disdainfully. But as he had only just ceased ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bertrand/saint augustin/iv the sweetness of tears.htm

Episcopal Conspirators
... In passing the Patriarcheion he disdainfully refused the hospitality offered
with all courtesy to him and his bishops by Chrysostom. ...
/.../chapter xlv episcopal conspirators.htm

First Word of Jesus on the Cross.
... John led to the holy women. When they passed the Cross of Jesus, they shook their
heads disdainfully at him, exclaiming at the same time, 'Vah! ...
/.../the dolorous passion of our lord jesus christ/chapter xlii first word of.htm

Liberality to the Poor is Recommended by the Example of the Widow ...
... widow gave abundance. That, then, is to be reckoned which you give for devotion,
not what you cast forth disdainfully. For in fine ...
/.../ambrose/works and letters of st ambrose/chapter v liberality to the.htm

Letter cciii. (AD 420. )
... not at what time wisdom can most opportunely attempt their moral improvement; for
when they have apparent prosperity, they reject disdainfully her salutary ...
/.../augustine/the confessions and letters of st/letter cciii a d 420.htm

The Adventures of Saint Patrick of Ireland.
... who had long sought one of these mermaids in marriage; but she fearing his temper,
and not wishing to leave her watery home had ever disdainfully refused to ...
/.../kingston/the seven champions of christendom/chapter nine the adventures of.htm

Differences in Judgment About Water Baptism, no Bar to Communion ...
... one syllable of a reasonable argument in opposition to what I assert, thus trample
my person, my gifts, and grace, have I any, so disdainfully under your feet? ...
/.../the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/differences in judgment about water.htm

The Doomed Three
... So you are the lover of the Empress,' said Ga??nas, disdainfully, for he despised
the man. You are the father of the Emperor's children. ...
/.../chapter xxxi the doomed three.htm

Three Afternoons Off the Track
... let us in. "Go!" said a fat old Brahman disdainfully; "no white man has
ever trodden our street, and no white woman shall. As for ...
/.../wilson-carmichael/things as they are/chapter ii three afternoons off.htm

Thesaurus
Disdainfully (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Disdainfully (1 Occurrence). Malachi 1:13 You say
also,'Behold, what a weariness it is!' and you have sniffed ...
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Disdainful (1 Occurrence)

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Disdaining (1 Occurrence)

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Crane (2 Occurrences)
... 7. (vt) To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; -- with up. 8. (vt) To
stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully. ...
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Scorn (65 Occurrences)
... 6. (vi) To scoff; to mock; to show contumely, derision, or reproach; to
act disdainfully. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SCORN. ...
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Haughty (35 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (superl.) High; lofty; bold. 2. (superl.)
Disdainfully or contemptuously proud; arrogant; overbearing. ...
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Resources
What does the Bible mean when it speaks against haughty eyes? | GotQuestions.org

Disdainfully: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Disdainfully (1 Occurrence)

Malachi 1:13
You say also,'Behold, what a weariness it is!' and you have sniffed at it," says Yahweh of Armies; "and you have brought that which was taken by violence, the lame, and the sick; thus you bring the offering. Should I accept this at your hand?" says Yahweh.
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