Invalidated
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The term "invalidated" refers to the act of rendering something null, void, or without effect. In a biblical context, this concept often relates to the nullification of laws, covenants, or human traditions that stand in opposition to God's commandments or divine will.

Scriptural References:

1. Traditions vs. Commandments: One of the most direct references to the concept of invalidation in the Bible is found in the teachings of Jesus regarding human traditions. In Mark 7:13 , Jesus rebukes the Pharisees and scribes for invalidating the word of God by their traditions: "Thus you nullify the word of God by the tradition you have handed down. And you do so in many such matters." Here, Jesus highlights how human traditions can invalidate the divine commandments, emphasizing the supremacy of God's word over human customs.

2. The Law and the New Covenant: The Apostle Paul addresses the concept of invalidation in relation to the Law and the New Covenant. In Galatians 3:17 , Paul explains that the Law, which came 430 years after the promise to Abraham, does not invalidate the covenant previously established by God: "What I mean is this: The Law that came 430 years later does not revoke the covenant previously established by God, so as to cancel the promise." This underscores the enduring nature of God's promises despite the introduction of the Mosaic Law.

3. Faith and Works: In Romans 3:31 , Paul addresses concerns that faith might invalidate the Law: "Do we, then, nullify the Law by this faith? Certainly not! Instead, we uphold the Law." Here, Paul clarifies that faith does not invalidate the Law but rather fulfills its true purpose, pointing to the harmony between faith and the righteous requirements of the Law.

Theological Implications:

The concept of invalidation in the Bible often serves to highlight the tension between human traditions and divine commandments. It underscores the importance of adhering to God's word above all else, warning against the dangers of allowing human customs to supersede divine truth. This theme is particularly evident in the ministry of Jesus, who frequently challenged the religious leaders of His time for their adherence to traditions that contradicted the spirit of God's Law.

Furthermore, the discussion of invalidation in the context of the Law and the New Covenant reveals the continuity and fulfillment of God's promises through Christ. The New Covenant, established through the death and resurrection of Jesus, does not invalidate the moral and ethical teachings of the Law but rather brings them to their intended fulfillment.

Practical Application:

Believers are called to examine their own lives and religious practices to ensure that they do not invalidate God's word through adherence to human traditions or legalistic interpretations. This requires a commitment to studying Scripture and seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit to discern God's will. By doing so, Christians can uphold the integrity of their faith and live in accordance with the divine principles set forth in the Bible.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(imp. & p. p.) of Invalidate.
Greek
208. akuroo -- to revoke
... Word Origin from alpha (as a neg. prefix) and kuros (authority) Definition to revoke
NASB Word Usage invalidate (1), invalidated (1), invalidating (1). ...
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Whether Compulsory Consent Invalidates a Marriage?
... But that would not be the case if compulsory consent invalidated a marriage
altogether. Therefore, etc. On the contrary, A Decretal says (cap. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether compulsory consent invalidates a.htm

The Doctrine of God
... Such belief may be crudely, even grotesquely stated and manifested, but the reality
of the fact is no more invalidated by such crudeness than the existence of ...
/.../evans/the great doctrines of the bible/the doctrine of god.htm

Whether it is Lawful to Add Anything to the Words in which the ...
... Because if this destroys the sense of the words, the sacrament is invalidated:
as happens when a negation is made to precede or follow a word. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether it is lawful to 29.htm

Public Use of the Version.
... So much of the latter part of the last Address has been taken up with this necessary
duty of showing that the changes in renderings cannot be invalidated by a ...
/.../addresses on the revised version of holy scripture/address v public use of.htm

Letter clxvi. To Neo, Bishop of Ravenna.
... shown to have been entered before. II. Baptism by heretics must not be
invalidated by second baptism. But if it is established that ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/letter clxvi to neo bishop.htm

Christ's Observance of the Jewish Worship and Law.
... The view which we have just set forth is not invalidated by Christ's denunciations
of the Pharisees for their arbitrary statutes and burdensome additions to ...
/.../section 53 christs observance of.htm

Christ's Interpretation of Psalm cx. , 1 (Mark, xii. , 35-37. )
... exposition. Even though it be proved that David was not the' author of the
Psalm quoted, "Christ's argument is not invalidated thereby. ...
/.../section251 christs interpretation of psalm.htm

Was Christ's a Real Death?
... grave. The invention and circulation of such a report was most natural;
the empty grave was a proof that must be invalidated. But ...
/.../section 297 was christs a.htm

Whether one that is not Baptized Can Confer the Sacrament of ...
... sin grievously, both the baptizer and the baptized, and thus the baptismal effect
would be frustrated, although the sacrament itself would not be invalidated. ...
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Index of Subjects.
... exists outside of unity, [1243]464. not invalidated by heretics, [1244]464. not
justly or lawfully possessed by heretics, [1245]466, [1246]504. ...
/.../writings in connection with the donatist controversy /index of subjects 2.htm

Thesaurus
Invalidated (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Invalidate. Multi-Version Concordance
Invalidated (1 Occurrence). Matthew 15:6 he shall ...
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Witness (295 Occurrences)
... witness had to be heard separately (Sanhedhrin 5; compare 3 5). If they contradicted
one another on important points their witness was invalidated (Sanhedhrin 5 ...
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Invalidating (1 Occurrence)

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Invalidate (1 Occurrence)

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Man (26072 Occurrences)
... form. The attempts to identify this individual with historical characters
may be set aside; but the idea is not thereby invalidated. ...
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Sin (782 Occurrences)
... form. The attempts to identify this individual with historical characters
may be set aside; but the idea is not thereby invalidated. ...
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Resources
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Matthew 15:6
he shall not honor his father or mother.' You have made the commandment of God void because of your tradition.
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