Nowise
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The term "nowise" is an archaic English word meaning "in no way" or "not at all." It is used to convey a strong negation or denial. In the context of biblical literature, "nowise" is often employed to emphasize the impossibility or absolute negation of a particular action or state.

Biblical Usage:

The word "nowise" appears in various translations of the Bible, including the Berean Standard Bible , to underscore the certainty of God's promises or the impossibility of certain events. It is used to convey the firmness and unchangeable nature of divine decrees and truths.

Scriptural References:

1. Matthew 5:18 : "For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not a single jot, not a stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished." Here, the phrase "by any means" is akin to "nowise," emphasizing the enduring nature of God's Law.

2. John 6:37 : "All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will never drive away." The assurance that Jesus will "never" drive away those who come to Him is a reflection of the certainty and security found in Christ, akin to the use of "nowise."

3. Hebrews 13:5 : "Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, for God has said: 'Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.'" The repetition of "never" underscores the absolute promise of God's presence and faithfulness, similar to the emphasis conveyed by "nowise."

Theological Implications:

The use of "nowise" in biblical texts highlights the absolute nature of God's promises and commands. It serves as a linguistic tool to reinforce the certainty and reliability of divine truths. In a theological context, this term underscores the immutability of God's word and His unwavering commitment to His people.

Application in Christian Life:

For believers, the concept conveyed by "nowise" serves as a reminder of the steadfastness of God's promises. It encourages Christians to trust in the unchanging nature of God's word and to find assurance in His eternal truths. The certainty expressed by "nowise" can be a source of comfort and strength, particularly in times of doubt or uncertainty.

In summary, "nowise" is a term that, while not frequently used in modern language, carries significant weight in biblical texts. It serves to affirm the absolute nature of God's promises and commands, providing believers with a foundation of certainty and trust in their faith journey.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways.
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Whether There was Sin in Christ?
... First, because sin nowise works our satisfaction; rather, it impedes the power of
satisfying, since, as it is written (Ecclus.34:23), "The Most High approveth ...
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Whether the Acts of the Sensitive Powers Remain in the Separated ...
... statement would seem to have originated from the opinion of Plato, who held that
the soul is united to the body, as a perfect substance nowise dependant on the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether the acts of the 3.htm

That the Righteous Shall ever Abide with Christ Our Lord we have ...
... things which God bestows on them that love Him, says, "Who shall change our vile
body that it may be made like unto His glorious body." It is nowise absurd then ...
/.../46 that the righteous shall.htm

1 Thessalonians iv. 13
... Ver.15. "For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we that are alive,
that are left unto the coming of the Lord, shall in nowise precede them that ...
/.../homily vii 1 thessalonians iv.htm

But, Says Some One, "Are These Things to be Understood of the Lord ...
... alien stock. Rightly, therefore, was he called "a wild-vine," because he
in nowise sprung from the shoots of the vine of Israel. And ...
/.../21 but says some one.htm

But Infirmity Pleadeth Its Part, and with Favor of the Crowds ...
... 2464] For in many things a relaxation by way of indulgence is allowed to infirmity,
although in her utmost sincerity the things be nowise pleasing to truth. ...
/.../augustine/against lying/section 38 but infirmity pleadeth.htm

Encouragement to the Desponding.
... After such sins as thine, man's sentence would have been, "I will in nowise receive!"
But "it is better to fall into the hands of God, than into the hands of ...
/.../macduff/the faithful promiser/18th day encouragement to the.htm

Chapter viii.
... it; and accordingly He follows up with the statement, "Verily I say unto you, [76]
Till heaven and earth pass, one iota or one tittle shall in nowise pass from ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/augustine/our lords sermon on the mount/chapter viii.htm

That a Man Shall not Take Ensample at the Bodily Ascension of ...
... For it should on nowise be so, ghostly. But if thou shouldest ascend into
heaven bodily, as Christ did, then thou mightest take ...
/.../anonymous/the cloud of unknowing/here beginneth the nine and 4.htm

1 Thessalonians iv. 15-17
... "For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we that are alive, that
are left unto the coming of the Lord, shall in nowise precede them that are ...
/.../homily viii 1 thessalonians iv.htm

Thesaurus
Nowise (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways.
Multi-Version Concordance Nowise (1 Occurrence). Mark ...
/n/nowise.htm - 6k

Nowhere (16 Occurrences)

/n/nowhere.htm - 11k

Noxious (1 Occurrence)

/n/noxious.htm - 7k

Necessary (75 Occurrences)
... Mark 14:31 And he spake the more vehemently, 'If it may be necessary for me to die
with thee -- I will in nowise deny thee;' and in like manner also said they ...
/n/necessary.htm - 30k

Ways (2336 Occurrences)
... It is often used interchangeably with wise; as, endways or endwise; noways or
nowise, etc. Multi-Version Concordance Ways (2336 Occurrences). ...
/w/ways.htm - 6k

Eternity (23 Occurrences)
... But this, as we have already shown, does not imply that the eternal order is nowise
different, essentially, from the temporal; time is not to be treated as a ...
/e/eternity.htm - 24k

Predestination
... It makes God's prescience purely intuitional, and regards that which He knows as
nowise necessitated by such knowledge, a conception of God which ...
/p/predestination.htm - 26k

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