Topical Encyclopedia Profaning, in biblical terms, refers to the act of treating something sacred with irreverence or disrespect. This concept is deeply rooted in the biblical narrative, where the holiness of God and His commandments are central themes. Profaning is often associated with actions that desecrate what is considered holy, including God's name, the Sabbath, sacred spaces, and religious practices.Profaning God's Name One of the most direct commandments against profaning is found in the Third Commandment: "You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not leave anyone unpunished who takes His name in vain" (Exodus 20:7). This commandment underscores the importance of revering God's name, which represents His character and authority. Profaning God's name can occur through blasphemy, false oaths, or using His name in a trivial or disrespectful manner. Profaning the Sabbath The Sabbath is another area where profaning is explicitly addressed. In Ezekiel 20:13, God laments the actions of the Israelites: "But the house of Israel rebelled against Me in the wilderness. They did not follow My statutes and they rejected My ordinances, which if a man keeps, he will live by them; and they utterly profaned My Sabbaths." The Sabbath is a day set apart for rest and worship, and profaning it involves neglecting its sanctity through work or other secular activities. Profaning Sacred Spaces and Objects The Bible also speaks against profaning sacred spaces and objects. In Leviticus 21:12, priests are instructed not to leave the sanctuary or profane it, emphasizing the holiness of the place where God dwells. Similarly, in Daniel 5:2-4, King Belshazzar profanes the sacred vessels taken from the temple in Jerusalem by using them in a pagan feast, an act that leads to divine judgment. Profaning Through Idolatry and Unfaithfulness Idolatry is another form of profaning, as it involves attributing the worship due to God to idols. In Ezekiel 23:38-39, God accuses Israel of profaning His sanctuary by offering sacrifices to idols and then entering His temple on the same day. This mixing of pagan practices with the worship of Yahweh is seen as a grave offense. Profaning in the New Testament The New Testament continues to address the issue of profaning, particularly in the context of the Christian community. In Hebrews 12:16, Esau is described as "profane" for selling his birthright for a single meal, illustrating a disregard for what is sacred. The Apostle Paul warns against profaning the body, which is considered a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Consequences of Profaning Throughout Scripture, profaning what is holy is met with serious consequences. God's holiness demands reverence, and those who fail to honor it face divine judgment. Leviticus 10:1-2 recounts the account of Nadab and Abihu, who offered unauthorized fire before the Lord and were consumed by fire as a result. This narrative serves as a sobering reminder of the seriousness with which God views the profaning of His holiness. In summary, profaning in the biblical context is a serious offense that involves treating what is sacred with irreverence. It encompasses a range of actions, from misusing God's name to desecrating holy days and spaces, and is consistently met with divine disapproval and judgment. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Profane.Strong's Hebrew 2490c. chalal -- to pollute, defile, profane... 1), defile (2), defiled (3), desecrate (1), enjoy (1), first (1), pollute (1), polluted (1), profane (21), profaned (29), profanes (3), profaning (5), start (1 ... /hebrew/2490c.htm - 6k Library Is Then the Profaning of God's Name, by Swearing and Cursing, So ... Argument. In the Former Books an Exposition Has Been Given of the ... Acts XXIV The Commandments Ten Reasons Demonstrating the Commandment of the Sabbath to be ... Second Greek Form. 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