Topical Encyclopedia
The term "recently" is not directly found in the text of the Bible; however, the concept of recent events or occurrences is present throughout the Scriptures. The Bible often addresses the immediacy of God's actions, the urgency of repentance, and the swift unfolding of prophetic events.
Biblical Context1.
God's Timeliness: The Bible frequently emphasizes the timely nature of God's interventions and actions. In
Isaiah 46:10, God declares, "I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, 'My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.'" This verse highlights God's sovereignty over time, including recent events.
2.
Urgency of Repentance: The New Testament often stresses the importance of immediate repentance and turning to God. In
Matthew 3:2, John the Baptist proclaims, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near." This call to repentance underscores the urgency of responding to God's call without delay.
3.
Prophetic Fulfillment: The Bible records numerous prophecies that were fulfilled shortly after they were given, demonstrating the concept of recent fulfillment. For example, in the Book of Daniel, the prophecy of the rise and fall of empires was fulfilled within a few generations, as seen in
Daniel 2:39-40.
4.
The Day of Salvation: The Apostle Paul, in
2 Corinthians 6:2, emphasizes the immediacy of accepting God's grace: "For He says, 'In the time of favor I heard you, and in the day of salvation I helped you.' Behold, now is the time of favor; now is the day of salvation." This verse highlights the present opportunity for salvation, urging believers to act without delay.
5.
The Return of Christ: The New Testament frequently speaks of the imminent return of Jesus Christ. In
Revelation 22:12, Jesus says, "Behold, I am coming soon, and My reward is with Me, to give to each one according to what he has done." This promise of Christ's return serves as a reminder of the nearness of His coming and the need for readiness.
Theological ImplicationsThe concept of "recently" in a biblical sense often relates to the immediacy and urgency of God's work in the world. Believers are encouraged to live with an awareness of the present moment, recognizing that God's purposes are unfolding continuously. The Bible calls for a readiness to respond to God's call, to repent, and to live in anticipation of Christ's return. This perspective encourages a life of vigilance, faithfulness, and active engagement in God's mission.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(
adv.) Newly; lately; freshly; not long since; as, advices recently received.
Greek
4373. prosphatos -- recently ... recently. Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: prosphatos Phonetic Spelling:
(pros-fat'-oce) Short Definition:
recently Definition:
recently, lately, newly.
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4373.htm - 6k4372. prosphatos -- freshly slain, generally new
... new. From pro and a derivative of sphazo; previously (recently) slain (fresh), ie
(figuratively) lately made -- new. see GREEK pro. see GREEK sphazo. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4372.htm - 7k
3501. neos -- a new moon
... youthful, (b) new, fresh. 3501 -- ("new on the "); recently revealed or "what
was not there before" (), including what is . 3501 ("new on ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3501.htm - 7k
Strong's Hebrew
8543. temol -- yesterday, recently, formerly... 8542, 8543. temol or temol. 8544 . yesterday,
recently, formerly. Transliteration:
temol or temol Phonetic Spelling: (tem-ole') Short Definition: previously
... /hebrew/8543.htm - 6k 865a. ethmol -- yesterday, recently, formerly
... 865, 865a. ethmol or ittemol or ethmul. 865b . yesterday, recently, formerly.
Transliteration: ethmol or ittemol or ethmul Short Definition: previously. ...
/hebrew/865a.htm - 5k
865. ethmowl -- yesterday, recently, formerly
... 864b, 865. ethmowl. 865a . yesterday, recently, formerly. Transliteration:
ethmowl Phonetic Spelling: (eth-mole') Short Definition: time. ...
/hebrew/865.htm - 6k
2965. taraph -- fresh-plucked
... pluckt off. From taraph; recently torn off, ie Fresh -- pluckt off. see HEBREW
taraph. 2964, 2965. taraph. 2966 . Strong's Numbers.
/hebrew/2965.htm - 6k
3117. yom -- day
... live (1), long (2), long as i live (1), long* (11), midday* (1), now (5), older*
(1), once (2), period (3), perpetually* (2), present (1), recently (1), reigns ...
/hebrew/3117.htm - 7k
4480. min -- from
... outermost* (1), outside* (52), over (4), over* (4), part (1), part* (1), presence*
(1), previously* (1), promised* (1), rather than (7), recently* (1), regard ...
/hebrew/4480.htm - 8k
2961. tari -- fresh
... new, putrefying. From an unused root apparently meaning to be moist; properly, dripping;
hence, fresh (ie Recently made such) -- new, putrefying. 2960, 2961. ...
/hebrew/2961.htm - 5k
Library
He who Has Been Recently Baptized Ought not to be Promoted to the ...
... Canon III. He who has been recently baptized ought not to be promoted to
the sacerdotal order.? He who has been recently baptized ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon iii he who has.htm
Of the Order of Bishops, that those Ordained More Recently do not ...
... Canon LXXXVI. (Greek lxxxix.) Of the order of bishops, that those ordained more
recently do not dare to take precedence of those ordained before them. ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon lxxxvi greek lxxxix of.htm
Whether Works of Satisfaction Should be Enjoined on Sinners that ...
... Objection 2: Further, by means of works of satisfaction sinners recently converted
are drilled into righteousness, and are made to avoid the occasions of sin ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether works of satisfaction should.htm
Introduction
... contribution to English hymnody from the Greek, and a very substantial contribution
indeed, far surpassing anything that has been done until very recently. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/brownlie/hymns of the apostolic church/introduction.htm
Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
... Philosophumena comes forth as if to breathe a last warning to that namesake of the
former Pius who, in the very teeth of its testimony, so recently forged and ...
/.../hippolytus/the refutation of all heresies/introductory notice to hippolytus.htm
The Exordium.
... Being recently, however, at Ancyra, a town of Galatia, and finding the church in
Pontus [2162] greatly agitated [2163] by this new prophecy, as they call it ...
/.../urbanus/the extant writings of asterius urbanus/i the exordium.htm
Introductory Note to the First Epistle of Clement to the ...
... The plan of this publication does not permit the restoration, in this volume,
of the recently discovered portions of his work. It ...
/.../introductory note to the first.htm
Authenticity.
... By this is meant, in this case, the substantial identity of the recently discovered
document with the work known and referred to by early Christian writers ...
/.../various/the teaching of the twelve apostles/section 4 authenticity.htm
He Shows Again from the Union in Christ of Two Natures in one ...
... And how was it the same Person before the origin of the world, who was
but recently born? Because it was the same Person, who was ...
/.../cassian/the seven books of john cassian /chapter vii he shows again.htm
Why Man was not Made Perfect from the Beginning.
... But created things must be inferior to Him who created them, from the very fact
of their later origin; for it was not possible for things recently created to ...
/.../irenaeus/against heresies/chapter xxxviii why man was not.htm
Thesaurus
Recently (8 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) Newly; lately; freshly; not long since; as, advices
recently received. Multi-Version Concordance
Recently (8 Occurrences).
.../r/recently.htm - 9kNew (1850 Occurrences)
... 1. (superl.) Having existed, or having been made, but a short time; having originated
or occurred lately; having recently come into existence, or into one's ...
/n/new.htm - 101k
Newness (2 Occurrences)
... be first-fruits" (Ezekiel 47:12; so the Revised Version margin); qum, "setting,"
is translated "newly" (Judges 7:19); also miqqarobh, "recently" (Deuteronomy 32 ...
/n/newness.htm - 14k
Novice (1 Occurrence)
... it occurs once only (1 Timothy 3:6), where it means a person newly planted in the
Christian faith, a neophyte, a new convert, one who has recently become a ...
/n/novice.htm - 8k
Fresh (41 Occurrences)
... not stale; not dried or preserved; not wilted, faded, or tainted; in good condition;
as, fresh vegetables, flowers, eggs, meat, fruit, etc.; recently made or ...
/f/fresh.htm - 21k
Alexandria (4 Occurrences)
... 1895) and Germans (1898-99) have yielded few results, though Dr. G. Botti discovered
the Serapeum and some immense catacombs, and only recently (1907) some ...
/a/alexandria.htm - 31k
Septuagint
... The hundreds of contemporary papyrus records (letters, business and legal documents,
etc.) recently discovered in Egypt illustrate much of the vocabulary and ...
/s/septuagint.htm - 38k
Earth (10501 Occurrences)
... In general, until recently, the trend of criticism has been to represent the
universalistic-cosmic type of eschatology as developed out of the particularistic ...
/e/earth.htm - 26k
Jude (4 Occurrences)
... not long after Pius was bishop of Rome, and the latest date of Pius is 142-57 AD
The words of the document are, "The Shepherd was written very recently in our ...
/j/jude.htm - 40k
Heavens (548 Occurrences)
... In general, until recently, the trend of criticism has been to represent the
universalistic-cosmic type of eschatology as developed out of the particularistic ...
/h/heavens.htm - 49k
Resources
I have been living with an unbeliever for years. I recently came to faith in Christ. What should I do? | GotQuestions.orgIs there any evidence of the exodus? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the Shemitah? | GotQuestions.orgRecently: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.comBible Concordance •
Bible Dictionary •
Bible Encyclopedia •
Topical Bible •
Bible Thesuarus