Topical Encyclopedia In biblical terminology, the term "gulf" is primarily associated with a significant chasm or divide, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. The most notable reference to a "gulf" in the Bible is found in the New Testament, specifically in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, as recounted by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke.Luke 16:26 : "And besides all this, a great chasm has been fixed between us and you, so that even those who wish cannot cross from here to you, nor can anyone cross from there to us." In this passage, the "gulf" or "chasm" (Greek: χάσμα, chasma) represents the insurmountable divide between the abode of the righteous and the place of torment. This gulf underscores the finality of one's eternal destiny after death, emphasizing the irreversible separation between those who are saved and those who are not. The imagery of the gulf serves to illustrate the consequences of one's choices in life and the importance of repentance and faith. Theologically, the concept of the gulf highlights the justice and holiness of God. It serves as a sobering reminder of the eternal consequences of sin and the necessity of salvation through Jesus Christ. The parable conveys the urgency of responding to God's call in this life, as the opportunity for reconciliation and redemption is limited to one's earthly existence. While the term "gulf" is not frequently used in other parts of Scripture, the idea of separation between the righteous and the wicked is a recurring theme. The Old Testament often speaks of the distinction between those who follow God's commandments and those who do not, with blessings and curses delineating the two paths (Deuteronomy 28). In a broader sense, the concept of a gulf can also be applied to the spiritual separation between humanity and God due to sin. This separation is bridged by the atoning work of Jesus Christ, who reconciles believers to God, as expressed in 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 : "All this is from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to Himself in Christ, not counting men’s trespasses against them." Thus, the biblical notion of a gulf serves as a powerful metaphor for the spiritual realities of sin, judgment, and redemption, urging individuals to seek reconciliation with God through faith in Jesus Christ. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A hollow place in the earth; an abyss; a deep chasm or basin,2. (n.) That which swallows; the gullet. 3. (n.) That which swallows irretrievably; a whirlpool; a sucking eddy. 4. (n.) A portion of an ocean or sea extending into the land; a partially land-locked sea; as, the Gulf of Mexico. 5. (n.) A large deposit of ore in a lode. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia GULF(chasma, "a chasm," "vent," "a gaping opening"-a great interval; from chaino, "to gape" or "yawn"): Occurs only in Luke 16:26, "Between us and you there is a great gulf fixed" (compare "afar off" in 16:23). This is very different from, though it probably reflects, the rabbinical conception of the separation between the two compartments of Hades (Sheol) by "a hand's breadth," "a wall," or even, later, "a chasm," as the parable can be given here only a figurative significance, and is of purely ethical import. The fundamental difference between the Rich Man and Lazarus lies not in their conditions but in their characters. For "besides all this" (16:26) the Revised Version, margin gives "in all these things," thus implying that the moral distinctions which exist in this life (16:25) become more pronounced ("fixed") in the next world, and the "gulf" is impassable in the sense that a change of condition will not necessarily produce a change of soul. Greek 5490. chasma -- a chasm, wide space ... a chasm, wide space. Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: chasma Phonetic Spelling: (khas'-mah) Short Definition: a gap, gulf, chasm Definition: a gap ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5490.htm - 6k 2859. kolpos -- the bosom 2747. Kegchreai -- Cenchrea, a port of Corinth 3934. Parthos -- a Parthian, an inhabitant of Parthia 1639. Elamites -- an Elamite, an inhabitant of Elam Strong's Hebrew 6100. Etsyon Geber -- a city on the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba... a city on the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba. Transliteration: Etsyon Geber Phonetic Spelling: (ets-yone' gheh'ber) Short Definition: Ezion-geber. ... /hebrew/6100.htm - 6k Library 1872-1874. Letter from Rev. AMW Christopher --Letter from Gulf of ... Being Swallowed up Therefore in the Miserable Gulf of Idle Talk ... The Advance of Xerxes into Greece. A God in Pain Missed Ends The Project of French Empire and Evangelization --Its Wide and ... How Far Christians Ought to be from Boasting, if they have done ... Advice for the Direction of Holy Zeal. Our Glorious Transforming Practical Righteousness Thesaurus Gulf (3 Occurrences)... 4. (n.) A portion of an ocean or sea extending into the land; a partially land-locked sea; as, the Gulf of Mexico. ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 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