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The term "ordainest" is an archaic form of the verb "ordain," which is used in the Bible to denote the act of establishing, appointing, or decreeing something according to divine authority or purpose. In the context of Scripture, ordination often refers to God's sovereign will and His establishment of order within creation, society, and the church.

Biblical Usage:

1. Divine Sovereignty and Creation:
The concept of ordaining is frequently associated with God's sovereign power in creation and His ongoing governance of the universe. In Psalm 8:3 , the psalmist reflects on the majesty of God's creation: "When I behold Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set in place." Here, the act of setting in place is akin to ordaining, highlighting God's intentional design and purpose in the cosmos.

2. Establishment of Laws and Commandments:
God's ordaining extends to the establishment of His laws and commandments, which are intended to guide His people in righteousness. In Psalm 119:91 , it is written, "Your ordinances stand to this day, for all things are servants to You." This verse underscores the enduring nature of God's decrees, which He has ordained for the benefit and order of His creation.

3. Appointment of Leaders and Offices:
In the context of leadership and service within the community of faith, ordaining refers to the appointment of individuals to specific roles or offices. In the New Testament, the apostles ordained elders in the early church to shepherd and oversee the congregations. Acts 14:23 states, "Paul and Barnabas appointed elders for them in each church, and with prayer and fasting, they committed them to the Lord, in whom they had believed." This practice reflects the continuation of God's order through the structured leadership of His people.

4. Predestination and Divine Purpose:
The concept of ordaining is also linked to the theological understanding of predestination, where God, in His omniscience and omnipotence, has foreordained certain events and outcomes according to His divine purpose. Ephesians 1:11 speaks to this: "In Him we were also chosen as God’s own, having been predestined according to the plan of Him who works out everything by the counsel of His will." This passage emphasizes God's ultimate authority in determining the course of history and the lives of individuals.

Theological Implications:

The use of "ordainest" in Scripture highlights the belief in a God who is actively involved in His creation, exercising His will and authority to bring about His divine purposes. It reflects a worldview that acknowledges God's ultimate control and the assurance that His plans are perfect and just. This understanding calls believers to trust in God's providence and to seek alignment with His ordained will through obedience and faithfulness.
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National Days 435. God the All-Terrible! King, who Ordainest
... God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest. 11.10.11.9 [1667]Russia: ... alt. God the
All-terrible! King, who ordainest. Thunder thy clarion, the lightning thy sword; ...
/.../national days 435 god the.htm

Ordination and Duties of the Clergy.
... Concerning the ordination of presbyters, I [3682] who am loved by the Lord make
this constitution for you the bishops: When thou ordainest a presbyter, O bishop ...
/.../various/constitutions of the holy apostles/sec iii ordination and duties of.htm

That all Hope and Trust is to be Fixed in God Alone
... Even though Thou dost expose me to divers temptations and adversities, Thou ordainest
all this unto my advantage, for Thou are wont to prove Thy beloved ones ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/kempis/imitation of christ/chapter lix that all hope.htm

National Days
... God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest [1639]436 O God of love, O King
of peace [1640]437 O Lord of hosts! Almighty King [1641 ...
/.../the hymnal of the protestant episcopal church in the usa/national days.htm

Index to First Lines
... King who ordainest (198) [2346]435 God the Father, God the Son (528) [2347]141 God
the Father, God the Son See, Father, hear thy children's call (529) [2348 ...
/.../index to first lines.htm

Name Date No.
... God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest, [3735]t4.t42.h435-p0.6. God the Father,
God the Son, [3736]t2.t211.h141-p0.6, [3737]t2.t211.h142a-p0.6. ...
/.../name date no a abelard.htm

The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA
... National Days 435. God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest. National Days 436.
O God of love, O King of peace. National Days 437. O Lord of hosts! ...
/.../various/the hymnal of the protestant episcopal church in the usa/

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8. <. ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

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... Multi-Version Concordance Ordainest (1 Occurrence). Psalms 44:4 You are my
King and my God; ordering salvation for Jacob. (See RSV). ...
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Psalms 44:4
You are my King and my God; ordering salvation for Jacob.
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