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The term "glutted" refers to an excessive indulgence or overconsumption, often associated with food and drink. In a biblical context, gluttony is considered a sin, as it reflects a lack of self-control and discipline, which are virtues highly esteemed in Scripture. The Bible frequently warns against the dangers of overindulgence and the moral and spiritual decay it can lead to.

Biblical References:

1. Proverbs 23:20-21 : "Do not join those who drink too much wine or gorge themselves on meat. For the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and drowsiness will clothe them in rags." This passage highlights the consequences of gluttony, associating it with poverty and laziness. It serves as a warning to avoid excessive indulgence, which can lead to a lack of productivity and moral decline.

2. Philippians 3:19 : "Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and their glory is in their shame. Their minds are set on earthly things." Here, the Apostle Paul speaks of those who prioritize their physical appetites over spiritual matters. The phrase "their god is their belly" suggests that gluttony can become idolatrous, as individuals place their desires above their devotion to God.

3. Proverbs 28:7 : "A discerning son keeps the law, but a companion of gluttons disgraces his father." This verse contrasts the wise and obedient son with one who associates with gluttons, implying that such company leads to shame and dishonor. It underscores the importance of choosing one's companions wisely and the impact of their influence on one's character.

4. Deuteronomy 21:20 : "They shall say to the elders, 'This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious; he does not obey us. He is a glutton and a drunkard.'" In this context, gluttony is linked with rebellion and disobedience, traits that are condemned in the Law of Moses. The passage reflects the seriousness with which gluttony was viewed in ancient Israelite society.

Theological Implications:

Gluttony is often seen as a manifestation of a deeper spiritual issue—namely, the inability to exercise self-control and the prioritization of physical desires over spiritual growth. In Christian theology, self-control is a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23), and believers are called to live lives that reflect moderation and discipline.

The sin of gluttony is not merely about food but extends to any form of excess that detracts from one's relationship with God. It serves as a reminder of the need for balance and the importance of placing spiritual pursuits above earthly pleasures.

Practical Application:

Christians are encouraged to practice moderation in all areas of life, recognizing that the body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). This involves making conscious choices that honor God, including how one approaches food, drink, and other material aspects of life. By cultivating self-discipline, believers can better focus on their spiritual journey and service to others.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(imp. & p. p.) of Glut.
Strong's Hebrew
7646. saba -- to be sated, satisfied or surfeited
... 1), being satisfied (1), continually (1), drink their fill (1), enough (1), fed
them to the full (1), filled (9), full (2), get enough (1), glutted (1), had ...
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7654. sobah -- satiety
... Word Origin from saba Definition satiety NASB Word Usage abundant (1), glutted
(1), satisfied (2), satisfied* (1), sufficient (1), what does not satisfy (1). ...
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Library

The Heathen Perverted Judgment in the Trial of Christians
... to acquit the objects of your hatred; but to confess all and singular the crimes
laid to our charge, that your resentments might be the better glutted with an ...
/.../tertullian/ad nationes/chapter ii name heathen perverted.htm

Human Responsibility
... against him in their anger; they hunted him all his life, seeking his blood; nor
were they content till their fiendish malice had been fully glutted by sitting ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 4 1858/human responsibility.htm

The Presbyter
... The next morning, however, threw a lurid light on the visit of Rufinus
to Antioch. He had glutted to the full his private enmity. ...
/.../chapter xii the presbyter.htm

John Chapter xix. 1-16.
... but the destroyer,""then Pilate took Jesus and scourged Him." We must believe that
Pilate acted thus for no other reason than that the Jews, glutted with the ...
/.../augustine/homilies on the gospel of john/tractate cxvi john chapter xix.htm

(On the Passion, viii. : on Wednesday in Holy Week. )
... crowned with thorns, and clothed in a robe of scorn, Pilate doubtless thought to
appease the enemies' minds, so that when they had glutted their cruel hate ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/sermon lix on the passion.htm

You Say that Some of them Cause Dissensions...
... victims; we hold that there is in the celestials no love of blood, and that they
are not so stern as to lay aside their resentment only when glutted with the ...
/.../the seven books of arnobius against the heathen/36 you say that some.htm

Last Things
... All ranks and classes have been made to feel the arrow of the insatiable archer.
From royalty down to poverty the grave has been glutted with its prey. ...
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The Epistle of Judas
... nether gloom, in chains eternal, for the doom of the great Day"^7 just as Sodom
and Gomorra and the adjacent cities, which similarly glutted themselves with ...
/.../moffat/the general epistles james peter and judas/the epistle of judas.htm

Prolonged Agony
... It was thus that the holy Bishops of Gabala, Beroea and Ptolemais glutted their
execrable passions in the name of Christianity, and disgraced the Gospel of ...
/.../chapter l prolonged agony.htm

Treatise vi. On the Vanity of Idols: Showing that the Idols are ...
... secretly terrify their minds, distort their limbs, break their health, excite diseases
to force them to worship of themselves, so that when glutted with the ...
/.../cyprian/the treatises of cyprian/treatise vi on the vanity.htm

Thesaurus
Glutted (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Glut. Multi-Version Concordance
Glutted (2 Occurrences). Ezekiel 39:19 You shall eat fat ...
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Glutton (4 Occurrences)

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Gorged (2 Occurrences)
... & pp) of Gorge. 2. (a.) Having a gorge or throat. 3. (a.) Bearing a coronet or ring
about the neck. 4. (a.) Glutted; fed to the full. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Glows (1 Occurrence)

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Satiate (3 Occurrences)
... to satiate appetite or sense. 2. (a.) Filled to satiety; glutted; sated; --
followed by with or of. 3. (vt) To full beyond natural ...
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Satiety (12 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) The state of being satiated or glutted; fullness
of gratification, either of the appetite or of any sensual desire; fullness ...
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