Esteemest
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The term "esteemest" is an archaic form of the verb "esteem," which means to regard with respect or admiration. In the context of the Bible, esteeming often involves recognizing the value or worth of someone or something in accordance with God's principles and teachings.

Biblical Usage and Context

The concept of esteeming is deeply rooted in biblical teachings, where it is often associated with humility, honor, and love. Esteeming others is a reflection of one's understanding of God's commandments and the value He places on His creation.

Philippians 2:3 : "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or empty pride, but in humility consider others more important than yourselves." This verse highlights the importance of esteeming others above oneself, a principle that is central to Christian conduct. It calls believers to act with humility and to value others, reflecting the selfless love of Christ.

Romans 12:10 : "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Outdo yourselves in honoring one another." Here, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to esteem one another in love and honor. This mutual respect and devotion are foundational to the Christian community, fostering unity and peace.

1 Thessalonians 5:12-13 : "But we ask you, brothers, to acknowledge those who work diligently among you, who preside over you in the Lord and give you instruction. In love, hold them in highest regard because of their work. Live in peace with one another." This passage emphasizes the importance of esteeming church leaders and those who labor in the ministry. Recognizing their efforts and holding them in high regard is an expression of gratitude and respect for their dedication to God's work.

Esteeming God and His Commandments

Esteeming is not limited to interpersonal relationships but extends to one's relationship with God. Esteeming God involves reverence, worship, and obedience to His commandments.

Proverbs 3:5-6 : "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight." Acknowledging or esteeming God in all aspects of life is a demonstration of trust and submission to His divine wisdom and guidance.

Psalm 119:128 : "Therefore I esteem all Your precepts concerning everything to be right; I hate every false way." The psalmist expresses a deep reverence for God's laws, esteeming them as righteous and true. This attitude reflects a commitment to living according to God's standards and rejecting falsehood.

Practical Application

In practical terms, esteeming others and God involves a conscious effort to prioritize their needs, honor their contributions, and adhere to divine principles. It requires a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, one that seeks to emulate the character of Christ in all interactions.

Esteeming is a vital aspect of Christian life, shaping how believers interact with one another and with God. It is a testament to the transformative power of the Gospel, which calls individuals to live in love, humility, and obedience.
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First, for Thy Thoughts.
... great sins. And if, on the other side, thou wert asked, What thou esteemest
to be the most precious thing in the world? thy heart ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bayly/the practice of piety/first for thy thoughts.htm

How, Upon Saul's Transgression of the Prophet's Commands, Samuel ...
... Thou indeed hast respect to the fine appearance of this youth, and thence esteemest
him worthy of the kingdom, while I propose the kingdom as a reward, not of ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 8 how upon sauls.htm

Melito and the Circumstances which He Records.
... thy zeal for the faith, and thy desire to gain information in regard to the word,
and knowing that thou, in thy yearning after God, esteemest these things ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter xxvi melito and the circumstances.htm

Philippians ii. 4-Jan
... iv.5.]; for when thou esteemest him thus worthy of honor, and he thee likewise,
no painful thing can possibly arise; for if this conduct when shown by one is ...
/.../homily v philippians ii 4-jan.htm

Christ the Only Rest for the Weary and Heavy-Laden
... and using thy utmost power to quash [squash] the preaching thereof; who art raising
of evil reports against the disciple of Christ, and esteemest them madmen ...
/.../whitefield/selected sermons of george whitefield/christ the only rest for.htm

Philippians iii. 13, 14
... poverty, Abraham through riches. Go to that example, which thou esteemest
most easy, most befitting thyself to practice. Again, one by ...
/.../homily xii philippians iii 13.htm

Concerning the Embassage of the Jews to Caius; and How Caius Sent ...
... to be restrained by any admonition, but thought the indulging his anger to be a
real pleasure, he wrote thus to Petronius: "Seeing thou esteemest the presents ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 8 concerning the embassage.htm

Hebrews vii. 14-Nov
... control, if thou dost it for a reward. Thou esteemest not virtue at all, if
thou dost not love it. But on account of our great weakness ...
/.../homily xiii hebrews vii 14-nov.htm

1 John iv. 12-Apr
... Love that which God made, love not that which the man himself made. When thou lovest
that, thou takest away this: when thou esteemest that, thou amendest this. ...
/.../ten homilies on the epistle of john to the parthians/homily vii 1 john iv.htm

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... Multi-Version Concordance Esteemest (1 Occurrence). Psalms 144:3 Jehovah, what
'is' man that Thou knowest him? Son of man, that Thou esteemest him? (YLT). ...
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Psalms 144:3
Jehovah, what 'is' man that Thou knowest him? Son of man, that Thou esteemest him?
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