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In the context of biblical studies, the term "fluent" is not directly referenced in Scripture. However, the concept of fluency, particularly in speech and communication, is significant throughout the Bible. Fluency can be understood as the ability to express oneself easily and articulately, a skill that is often associated with wisdom, teaching, and the proclamation of God's Word.

Old Testament Context

In the Old Testament, fluency in speech is often linked to wisdom and the ability to lead. Moses, despite his initial reluctance and self-professed lack of eloquence, becomes a powerful speaker through God's empowerment. In Exodus 4:10-12 , Moses expresses his concern: "Please, Lord, I have never been eloquent—neither in the past nor since You have spoken to Your servant. For I am slow of speech and tongue." The Lord responds, assuring Moses that He will help him speak and teach him what to say.

The wisdom literature, particularly the Book of Proverbs, frequently highlights the value of articulate and wise speech. Proverbs 15:23 states, "A man takes joy in a fitting reply—and how good is a timely word!" This underscores the importance of being fluent in delivering words that are both appropriate and beneficial.

New Testament Context

In the New Testament, fluency in communication is crucial for the spread of the Gospel. The apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, are empowered to speak boldly and effectively. Acts 2:4 describes the day of Pentecost: "And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them." This divine fluency allowed the apostles to communicate the Gospel to people of various languages and backgrounds.

The Apostle Paul, a key figure in the early Church, is noted for his eloquence and persuasive speech. In 1 Corinthians 2:4-5 , Paul reflects on his approach to preaching: "My message and my preaching were not with persuasive words of wisdom, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith would not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power." Here, fluency is not merely about human eloquence but is deeply connected to the power of the Holy Spirit.

Theological Implications

Fluency in the biblical sense is not solely about linguistic ability but is often associated with divine empowerment and the effective communication of God's truth. It involves a heart aligned with God's purposes and a reliance on the Holy Spirit. James 3:2 warns of the power of the tongue: "We all stumble in many ways. If anyone is never at fault in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to control his whole body." This highlights the responsibility that comes with the gift of fluent speech.

Practical Application

For believers, the pursuit of fluency in sharing the Gospel and teaching Scripture is a worthy endeavor. It involves studying God's Word, seeking wisdom, and relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance. Ephesians 4:29 advises, "Let no unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building up the one in need and bringing grace to those who listen." This encourages Christians to use their speech to edify others and glorify God.

In summary, while the Bible does not explicitly use the term "fluent," the concept is woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the importance of articulate and Spirit-led communication in the life of a believer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (a.) Ready in the use of words or languages; as, a fluent speaker; hence, flowing; voluble; smooth; -- said of language; as, fluent speech.

2. (a.) Flowing or capable of flowing; liquid; easily moving.

3. (n.) A current of water; a stream.

4. (n.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; -- called, in the modern calculus, the function or integral.

Greek
3052. logios -- learned, eloquent
... Word Origin from logos Definition learned, eloquent NASB Word Usage eloquent (1).
eloquent. From logos; fluent, ie An orator -- eloquent. see GREEK logos. ...
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Division of Actual Grace
... words, they say, the vital supernatural acts of the soul are preceded and produced
by a non-vital grace, which must be conceived as a "fluent quality." These ...
/.../pohle/grace actual and habitual/section 2 division of actual.htm

The Tongue.
... The fluent boaster is not the man who is steadiest before the enemy; it is well
said to him that his courage is better kept till it is wanted. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/robertson/sermons preached at brighton/i the tongue.htm

It is a Little Remarkable That, While Some Classes of Christians ...
... and habits of mind have been different, know nothing of this taste, and are insensible
to these blemishes; and, if there be only a fluent outpouring of words ...
/.../ware/hints on extemporaneous preaching/chapter i it is a.htm

Encouragement for the Depressed
... knowledge. Your discernment, too, is small. It is possible that anybody
with a fluent tongue would lead you into error. You have ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 61 1915/encouragement for the depressed.htm

Practical Hints for Speakers
... of English are the simple, plain, exact, lucid, concise, trenchant, vigorous,
impressive, lively, figurative, polished, graceful, fluent, rhythmical, copious ...
/.../kleiser/talks on talking/practical hints for speakers.htm

Argument. --Novatian
... things, who has suspended the heavens in lofty sublimity, has established the earth
with its lower mass, has diffused the seas with their fluent moisture, and ...
/.../a treatise of novatian concerning the trinity/chapter i argument novatian.htm

Argument. --It is this God, Therefore, that the Church Has Known ...
... over all things; that is, the heaven covering all things, which at the command of
God had been consolidated into a firmament [5056] from the fluent material of ...
/.../chapter viii argument it is this.htm

Autolycus an Idolater and Scorner of Christians.
... A fluent tongue and an elegant style afford pleasure and such praise as vainglory
delights in, to wretched men who have been corrupted in mind; the lover of ...
/.../theophilus/theophilus to autolycus/chapter i autolycus an idolater and.htm

On his Father'S Silence, Because of the Plague of Hail.
... makes the corn grow to a fine crop. So the fluent speech is not more profitable
than the wise. For the one, though it perhaps gave ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xvi on his fathers.htm

1 Cor. Iv. 3, 4
... to God were ridiculed and cast out for their want of learning; while others, brimful
of evils innumerable, were classed highly because of their fluent speech. ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xi 1 cor iv.htm

Thesaurus
Fluent (1 Occurrence)
... 1. (a.) Ready in the use of words or languages; as, a fluent speaker; hence, flowing;
voluble; smooth; -- said of language; as, fluent speech. ...
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Fluently (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) In a fluent manner. Multi-Version Concordance
Fluently (1 Occurrence). Exodus 4:14 The anger of ...
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Flue

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Eloquence (4 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) Fluent, forcible, elegant, and persuasive speech in public; the power of
expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language either spoken ...
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Smooth (39 Occurrences)
... 4. (superl.) Flowing or uttered without check, obstruction, or hesitation; not harsh;
voluble; even; fluent. 5. (superl.) Bland; mild; smoothing. ...
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Aaron (343 Occurrences)
... ar'on ('aharon-Septuagint Aaron, meaning uncertain: Gesenius suggests "mountaineer";
Furst, "enlightened"; others give "rich," "fluent." Cheyne mentions ...
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Books (16 Occurrences)
... roughness smoothed away. Regularly the text in Chronicles is somewhat briefer,
and is more fluent than in Samuel or Kings. If we ...
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Chronicles (45 Occurrences)
... roughness smoothed away. Regularly the text in Chronicles is somewhat briefer,
and is more fluent than in Samuel or Kings. If we ...
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Hebrews (24 Occurrences)
... The Alexandrian type of thought, the affinities with Philo, the arguments from Jewish
tradition and ceremonial, the fluent style, may all have issued from "an ...
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Resources
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Isaiah 32:4
The man of sudden impulses will become wise in heart, and he whose tongue is slow will get the power of talking clearly.
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