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The term "impeached" is not directly found in the Bible; however, the concept of holding leaders accountable for their actions is a theme that resonates throughout the Scriptures. In a biblical context, impeachment can be understood as the process of bringing charges against a leader or authority figure for misconduct or failure to uphold their duties. This concept aligns with the biblical principles of justice, righteousness, and accountability.

Biblical Precedents for Accountability

1. King Saul: The first king of Israel, Saul, serves as an example of a leader who was held accountable by God for his disobedience. Saul's failure to fully obey God's commands, particularly in the matter of the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15), led to his rejection as king. The prophet Samuel conveyed God's judgment to Saul, saying, "Because you have rejected the word of the LORD, He has rejected you as king over Israel" (1 Samuel 15:26).

2. King David: Although David was a man after God's own heart, he was not exempt from accountability. His sin with Bathsheba and the subsequent murder of Uriah (2 Samuel 11) brought severe consequences. The prophet Nathan confronted David, leading to his repentance and acknowledgment of sin (2 Samuel 12:13). David's experience underscores the importance of accountability and repentance.

3. King Solomon: Solomon's later years were marked by idolatry and turning away from God, influenced by his foreign wives (1 Kings 11:1-8). As a result, God declared that the kingdom would be torn from Solomon's lineage, though not during his lifetime, as a consequence of his actions (1 Kings 11:11-13).

Principles of Justice and Righteousness

The Bible emphasizes the importance of justice and righteousness in leadership. Leaders are expected to rule with integrity and fairness, as seen in the exhortations to kings and rulers throughout the Scriptures. Proverbs 16:12 states, "Wicked behavior is detestable to kings, for a throne is established through righteousness" . This principle highlights the divine expectation that leaders maintain moral and ethical standards.

Role of Prophets and Leaders

Prophets in the Bible often served as instruments of God's justice, calling out the sins of leaders and the people. Their role was to speak truth to power and ensure that leaders remained accountable to God's laws. For example, the prophet Elijah confronted King Ahab and Queen Jezebel for their idolatry and injustice (1 Kings 18-21).

New Testament Insights

In the New Testament, the principle of accountability extends to church leaders and members. The Apostle Paul instructs Timothy regarding the qualifications and conduct of church leaders, emphasizing the need for blamelessness and integrity (1 Timothy 3:1-7). Additionally, Paul advises the church in Corinth to address sin within the community, highlighting the importance of maintaining purity and accountability (1 Corinthians 5:1-13).

Conclusion

While the specific term "impeached" is not used in the Bible, the concept of holding leaders accountable is deeply rooted in biblical teaching. The Scriptures provide numerous examples of leaders who faced consequences for their actions, underscoring the importance of justice, righteousness, and accountability in leadership.
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Some of God's Laws Defended as Good, which the Marcionites ...
... good God. Chapter XVIII."Some of God's Laws Defended as Good, Which the
Marcionites Impeached, Such as the Lex Talionis. Useful ...
/.../tertullian/the five books against marcion/chapter xviii some of gods laws.htm

Eunomius Himself Proves that the Confession of Faith which He Made ...
... Book I. Section 7. Eunomius himself proves that the confession of faith
which He made was not impeached. Let us see for a moment ...
/.../gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/section 7 eunomius himself proves.htm

Gregory of Nyssa: Dogmatic Treatises, Etc
... avocations of each. Section 7. Eunomius himself proves that the confession
of faith which He made was not impeached. Section 8. Facts ...
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Of Revenge.
... posterior? Yet each stands impeached of hurting a man in the eye of the
Lord, who both prohibits and condemns every wickedness. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/of patience/chapter x of revenge.htm

The Death of Darius.
... Her instructions."Miltiades attempts to enter the temple of Ceres."He dislocates
a limb."Miltiades returns to Athens."He is impeached."Miltiades is ...
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The Sixth Clause.
... For the fact withal, that the same servant, after liberated by his lord, does not
equally spare his own debtor; and, being on that account impeached before his ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/on prayer/chapter vii the sixth clause.htm

Human Characters Determined Only by Divine Decision.
... brief improvement. St. Paul's character, both as a Minister and as a Christian,
was impeached by those enemies. They represented ...
/.../sermons on various important subjects/sermon xv human characters determined.htm

The Netherlands and Scandinavia
... Seven hundred years before Luther's time the Roman pontiff was thus fearlessly
impeached by two bishops, who, having been sent on an embassy to Rome, had ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 13 the netherlands and.htm

The Netherlands and Scandinavia.
... Seven hundred years before Luther's time, the Roman pontiff was thus fearlessly
impeached by two bishops, who, having been sent on an embassy to Rome, had ...
/.../13 the netherlands and scandinavia.htm

What Injunctions Caesar Gave when He was Come Within the City. The ...
... So this Fronto slew all those that had been seditious and robbers, who were impeached
one by another; but of the young men he chose out the tallest and most ...
/.../chapter 9 what injunctions caesar.htm

Thesaurus
Impeached (1 Occurrence)
...Impeached (1 Occurrence). Acts 26:6 And now I stand here impeached because of my
hope in the fulfilment of the promise made by God to our forefathers-- (WEY). ...
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Good (8348 Occurrences)
... 10. (superl.) Not blemished or impeached; fair; honorable; unsullied; as in
the phrases a good name, a good report, good repute, etc. 11. ...
/g/good.htm - 26k

Impeded (1 Occurrence)

/i/impeded.htm - 6k

Impeach (3 Occurrences)

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Fulfilment (25 Occurrences)
... (ASV YLT). Acts 26:6 And now I stand here impeached because of my hope in the
fulfilment of the promise made by God to our forefathers-- (WEY). ...
/f/fulfilment.htm - 13k

Slander (34 Occurrences)
... Special cases of slander more than usually mean are when a wife's chastity is falsely
impeached by her husband (Deuteronomy 22:13-19), and when one slanders a ...
/s/slander.htm - 21k

Forefathers (135 Occurrences)
... Acts 26:6 And now I stand here impeached because of my hope in the fulfilment
of the promise made by God to our forefathers-- (WEY). ...
/f/forefathers.htm - 36k

Samson (37 Occurrences)
... Samson was the hero of his tribe. The general historicity of his story
cannot be impeached on the mere ground of improbability. ...
/s/samson.htm - 37k

Job (60 Occurrences)
... So confident is he that he solemnly warns the friends who have falsely impeached
him that it is they, not he, who are in peril (19:28, 29; compare 13:10, 11). ...
/j/job.htm - 62k

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Acts 26:6
And now I stand here impeached because of my hope in the fulfilment of the promise made by God to our forefathers--
(WEY)

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