Lashed
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In biblical contexts, the term "lashed" often refers to the act of striking or whipping, typically as a form of punishment or discipline. This concept is rooted in the ancient practices of corporal punishment, which were common in various cultures, including those depicted in the Bible. The act of lashing is mentioned in several passages, illustrating both physical and metaphorical applications.

Old Testament References

In the Old Testament, lashing is often associated with the administration of justice and discipline. The Mosaic Law provided guidelines for corporal punishment, including the use of lashes. Deuteronomy 25:2-3 states, "If the guilty man deserves to be beaten, the judge shall have him lie down and be beaten in his presence with the number of lashes appropriate to his crime. He may receive no more than forty lashes, lest your brother be beaten any more than that and be degraded in your sight." This passage highlights the importance of justice tempered with mercy, ensuring that punishment does not become excessive or dehumanizing.

The practice of lashing was not only a means of punishment but also served as a deterrent against future wrongdoing. It was a tangible expression of the consequences of sin and disobedience, reinforcing the moral and legal standards set forth by God.

New Testament Context

In the New Testament, the concept of lashing is seen in the context of persecution and suffering for one's faith. The Apostle Paul, for example, recounts his experiences of being lashed as part of the trials he endured for the sake of the Gospel. In 2 Corinthians 11:24 , Paul states, "Five times I received from the Jews the forty lashes minus one." This reference underscores the severity of the punishment and the resilience of early Christians in the face of persecution.

The New Testament also uses the imagery of lashing metaphorically to describe the suffering and trials that believers may face. It serves as a reminder of the cost of discipleship and the call to endure hardship for the sake of Christ.

Theological Implications

From a theological perspective, the concept of lashing in the Bible can be seen as a reflection of God's justice and holiness. It underscores the seriousness of sin and the need for atonement. At the same time, the limitations placed on lashing, as seen in the Mosaic Law, reflect God's mercy and compassion, ensuring that punishment is just and not excessive.

Furthermore, the experiences of figures like Paul highlight the transformative power of suffering for the sake of righteousness. The endurance of lashes and other forms of persecution becomes a testament to the strength and faithfulness of believers, serving as an example for future generations.

In summary, the biblical concept of lashing encompasses both the physical act of punishment and the broader spiritual lessons associated with discipline, justice, and perseverance in faith.
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Peter of Chelcic, 1419-1450.
... their thumb.". If Peter lashed the Church with whips, he lashed her priests
with scorpions. He accused them of various vices. They ...
/.../hutton/history of the moravian church/chapter iv peter of chelcic.htm

Knox -- the First Temptation of Christ
... Reformation in that country. His eloquence lashed the multitude to enthusiasm
and acts of turbulent violence. As a preacher his ...
/.../various/the worlds great sermons volume i/knox the first temptation.htm

It was a Clear Morning and the Tenth Day Before the Kalends of ...
... trumpeter. Then a call and a rush of horses into line. The litter was lifted
quickly and lashed upon the backs of two chargers. In ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bacheller/vergilius/chapter 22 it was a.htm

The Festival of Games, in Honor of Augustus, were About to Begin ...
... Arab chiefs upon camels, with horses trained for the race; troops of rich men with
armed retainers; hunters bringing wild beasts in cages lashed upon heavy ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bacheller/vergilius/chapter 24 the festival of.htm

Diamond Woke Very Early in the Morning, and Thought what a Curious ...
... The next instant old Diamond lashed out with both his hind legs, and giving one
cry of terror young Diamond found himself lying on his neck, with his arms as ...
/.../macdonald/at the back of the north wind/chapter 3 diamond woke very.htm

God's People Delivered
... The mountains shake like a reed in the wind, and ragged rocks are scattered on every
side. There is a roar as of a coming tempest. The sea is lashed into fury. ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 40 gods people delivered.htm

God's People Delivered.
... The mountains shake like a reed in the wind, and ragged rocks are scattered on every
side. There is a roar as of a coming tempest. The sea is lashed into fury. ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /40 gods people delivered.htm

The Northern Iron and the Steel
... but feels each stroke in his own heart far more acutely than the child does upon
his back, so every threatening word which the prophet uttered lashed his own ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/the northern iron and the.htm

The Gifts to the Flock
... Suppose two men, two Manchester merchants, made bankrupt by the same commercial
crisis; or two shipwrecked sailors lashed upon a raft; or two men sitting side ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture i/the gifts to the flock.htm

A New Forest Ballad
... The forest laws were sharp and stern, The forest blood was keen; They lashed
together for life and death Beneath the hollies green. ...
/.../kingsley/andromeda and other poems/a new forest ballad.htm

Thesaurus
Lashed (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Lash. Multi-Version Concordance Lashed
(1 Occurrence). Isaiah 54:11 O troubled one, storm-crushed, uncomforted! ...
/l/lashed.htm - 6k

Lashes (6 Occurrences)

/l/lashes.htm - 8k

Lashar'on (1 Occurrence)
Lashar'on. Lasharon, Lashar'on. Lashed . ... Joshua 12:18 The king of Aphek, one;
The king of Lasharon, one; (See RSV). Lasharon, Lashar'on. Lashed . ...
/l/lashar'on.htm - 6k

Garland (6 Occurrences)
... 5. (n.) A sort of netted bag used by sailors to keep provision in. 6. (n.) A grommet
or ring of rope lashed to a spar for convenience in handling. ...
/g/garland.htm - 9k

Trachonitis (1 Occurrence)
... The general impression conveyed was as if the dark waters of a great sea,
lashed to fury by a storm, had been suddenly petrified..... ...
/t/trachonitis.htm - 13k

Messenger (235 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A hawser passed round the capstan, and having its two ends lashed together
to form an endless rope or chain; -- formerly used for heaving in the cable. ...
/m/messenger.htm - 101k

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