Elation
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Elation, in a biblical context, refers to a state of great joy, triumph, or spiritual exaltation. This emotion is often associated with the experience of God's presence, the fulfillment of His promises, or the anticipation of His future blessings. Elation is a response that can be seen throughout Scripture, where individuals and communities express profound joy in the Lord.

Biblical Instances of Elation

1. The Joy of Salvation: One of the most profound sources of elation in the Bible is the joy of salvation. In Isaiah 12:3, the prophet declares, "With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation." This verse captures the elation that comes from experiencing God's saving grace and deliverance.

2. The Return of the Ark: In 2 Samuel 6:14-15, King David exemplifies elation as he dances before the Lord with all his might when the Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem. The passage states, "Wearing a linen ephod, David was dancing with all his might before the LORD, and with him all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the LORD with shouts and the sound of the trumpet."

3. The Birth of Jesus: The announcement of Jesus' birth is met with elation by the shepherds and the heavenly host. In Luke 2:10-11, the angel proclaims, "Do not be afraid! For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people: Today in the city of David a Savior has been born to you. He is Christ the Lord!" This moment marks the fulfillment of God's promise and brings immense joy to those who hear it.

4. The Resurrection: The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a pivotal event that brings elation to His followers. In Matthew 28:8, after the women visit the empty tomb, it is written, "So they hurried away from the tomb in fear and great joy, and ran to tell His disciples." The resurrection confirms Jesus' victory over death and sin, filling His followers with triumphant joy.

Expressions of Elation in Worship

Elation is often expressed through worship, praise, and thanksgiving. The Psalms, in particular, are replete with expressions of joy and elation. Psalm 100:1-2 encourages believers to "Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth. Serve the LORD with gladness; come into His presence with joyful songs." Worship becomes a natural outlet for the elation experienced by those who recognize God's goodness and faithfulness.

Elation in the Early Church

The early church experienced elation as they witnessed the growth of the Christian community and the work of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 2:46-47, it is recorded, "With one accord they continued to meet daily in the temple courts and to break bread from house to house, sharing their meals with gladness and sincerity of heart, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people." The joy of the early believers was a testament to the transformative power of the Gospel.

Elation in Anticipation of Christ's Return

The anticipation of Christ's return is another source of elation for believers. In 1 Peter 1:8-9, the apostle Peter writes, "Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; and though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and rejoice with an inexpressible and glorious joy, now that you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls." The hope of eternal life and the fulfillment of God's promises bring a deep and abiding joy to the hearts of Christians.

Elation, as depicted in the Bible, is a profound and spiritual joy that arises from a relationship with God, the fulfillment of His promises, and the hope of future glory. It is an integral part of the Christian experience, reflecting the deep-seated joy that comes from knowing and serving the Lord.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with pride of prosperity.
Strong's Hebrew
7317. romah -- haughtily
... haughtily. Feminine of rowm; elation, ie (adverbially) proudly -- haughtily. see
HEBREW rowm. 7316, 7317. romah. 7318 . Strong's Numbers.
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1363. gobah -- height
... excellency, haughty, height, high, loftiness, pride. From gabahh; elation, grandeur,
arrogance -- excellency, haughty, height, high, loftiness, pride. ...
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4791. marom -- height
... From ruwm; altitude, ie Concretely (an elevated place), abstractly (elevation,
figuratively (elation), or adverbially (aloft) -- (far) above, dignity, haughty ...
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7312. rum -- height, haughtiness
... haughtiness, height, high. Or rum {room}; from ruwm; (literally) elevation or
(figuratively) elation -- haughtiness, height, X high. see HEBREW ruwm. ...
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7613. seeth -- exaltation, dignity, swelling, uprising
... From nasa'; an elevation or leprous scab; figuratively, elation or cheerfulness;
exaltation in rank or character -- be accepted, dignity, excellency, highness ...
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Library

How the Poor and the Rich Should be Admonished.
... are the poor and the rich: for to the former we ought to offer the solace of comfort
against tribulation, but in the latter to induce fear as against elation. ...
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That for the Most Part the Occupation of Government Dissipates the ...
... For neither did the King of Babylon then first stand guilty of elation (Daniel
4:16, seq.) when he came to utter words of elation, inasmuch as even before ...
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Epistle xxxiii. To Mauricius Augustus.
... Such wisdom had been unwisdom. For what is due from us for conserving unity of faith
is one thing; what is due for restraining elation is another. ...
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Epistle xxxiv. To Eulogius, Bishop.
... appellation of a profane name; but I thought that his representatives sent in the
cause of the faith ought to be received, lest the sin of elation which has ...
/.../the epistles of saint gregory the great/epistle xxxiv to eulogius bishop.htm

The Same Continued: "He Reveals Wisdom. "
... be puffed up no more, there could have been no further need of the messenger of
Satan to buffet him, and thereby to repress the excessive elation which might ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter 12 xi the same continued .htm

How the Preacher, when He Has Accomplished all Aright, Should ...
... For virtue is delivered into captivity and beauty into the enemy's hands, when the
old enemy gets dominion over the deceived soul because of elation in well ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/part iv how the preacher.htm

Epistle Xliii. To Eulogius and Anastasius, Bishops.
... But, if he should altogether refuse to be bent from the stiffness of his elation,
then, with the succour of Almighty God, we may consider more particularly ...
/.../the epistles of saint gregory the great/epistle xliii to eulogius and.htm

"And the Word was with God, and the Word was God. "
... also to Isaiah, teaching the things which are coming upon Jud??a and Jerusalem in
the last days; and so also it comes to Jeremiah lifted up by a divine elation ...
/.../origen/origens commentary on the gospel of john/1 and the word was.htm

How those are to be Admonished who Commit Very Small but Frequent ...
... are in; how that, while their heart is lifted up for very small things guarded against,
they are so swallowed up in the very gulph of their own elation as to ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/chapter xxxiii how those are.htm

Epistle Xl. To Cyriacus, Patriarch of Constantinople.
... which the very author of peace has taught, we entreat you with befitting charity,
that, treading down with the foot of your heart the profane elation which is ...
/.../the epistles of saint gregory the great/epistle xl to cyriacus patriarch.htm

Thesaurus
Elation (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with
pride of prosperity. Multi-Version Concordance Elation (1 Occurrence). ...
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Elath (6 Occurrences)

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Intoxication (1 Occurrence)
... 3. (n.) A high excitement of mind; an elation which rises to enthusiasm, frenzy,
or madness. Multi-Version Concordance Intoxication (1 Occurrence). ...
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Elberith (1 Occurrence)

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Esther (48 Occurrences)
... granted. In reply she requests his and Haman's presence at a banquet the
following day. Haman goes forth in high elation. On his ...
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Book (211 Occurrences)

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Elation (1 Occurrence)

Proverbs 28:12
When the upright do well, there is great glory; but when evil-doers are lifted up, men do not let themselves be seen.
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