Hurlest
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Definition and Etymology:
The term "Hurlest" is not found in the canonical texts of the Bible. It appears to be an archaic or non-standard form of the verb "hurl," which means to throw with great force. In biblical contexts, the act of hurling often signifies divine judgment or human aggression.

Biblical Context and Usage:
While "Hurlest" itself does not appear in the Berean Standard Bible, the concept of hurling is present in various passages, often illustrating God's power or human actions in battle. The act of hurling is typically associated with the casting of stones, spears, or other objects, symbolizing both physical and spiritual conflict.

Old Testament References:
In the Old Testament, the act of hurling is frequently depicted in the context of warfare and divine intervention. For example, in 1 Samuel 17:49, David hurls a stone from his sling to defeat Goliath: "David put his hand into the bag, took out a stone, and slung it, striking the Philistine on the forehead. The stone sank into his forehead, and he fell facedown on the ground" . This act of hurling signifies God's deliverance and the triumph of faith over brute strength.

Another instance is found in Exodus 15:1, where Moses and the Israelites sing a song of victory after crossing the Red Sea: "Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD: 'I will sing to the LORD, for He is highly exalted; the horse and rider He has hurled into the sea'" . Here, hurling represents God's judgment against the Egyptians and His protection of His chosen people.

New Testament References:
While the New Testament does not frequently use the imagery of hurling, the concept can be seen in the spiritual battles described by the Apostle Paul. In Ephesians 6:16, Paul writes about the "shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one" . The imagery of arrows being hurled by the enemy underscores the spiritual warfare faced by believers and the protection offered by faith.

Theological Significance:
The act of hurling in the Bible often conveys themes of divine justice, protection, and the power of faith. It serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and His ability to intervene in human affairs. The imagery of hurling also highlights the reality of spiritual warfare and the need for believers to rely on God's strength and protection.

Cultural and Historical Insights:
In ancient Near Eastern cultures, hurling objects in battle was a common practice, reflecting the military strategies of the time. The biblical narratives that include hurling often draw on this cultural context to communicate deeper spiritual truths. The use of such imagery would have resonated with the original audience, who were familiar with the realities of physical and spiritual conflict.

Conclusion:
While "Hurlest" as a specific term does not appear in the Bible, the concept of hurling is rich with meaning and significance throughout the biblical text. It serves as a powerful metaphor for God's intervention, human struggle, and the ultimate victory of good over evil.
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Psalms 73:18
Surely thou settest them in slippery places: Thou castest them down to destruction.
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