Regulateth
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The term "regulateth" is an archaic form of the verb "regulate," which means to control, govern, or direct according to a rule, principle, or system. While the specific term "regulateth" does not appear in the Berean Standard Bible , the concept of regulation, particularly divine regulation, is a recurring theme throughout the Scriptures. This entry explores the biblical understanding of regulation as it pertains to God's sovereignty, moral law, and the order of creation.

Divine Sovereignty and Regulation

The Bible consistently affirms that God is the ultimate regulator of the universe. His sovereignty is evident in the way He governs the natural world and human history. In Isaiah 45:7 , God declares, "I form light and create darkness; I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the LORD, do all these things." This verse highlights God's control over both the physical and moral order, emphasizing His role as the supreme regulator.

Moral Law and Human Conduct

God's regulation extends to the moral realm, where He provides commandments and statutes to guide human behavior. The Ten Commandments, found in Exodus 20:1-17 , serve as a foundational regulatory framework for ethical conduct. These commandments reflect God's holy nature and His desire for humanity to live in a manner that is pleasing to Him. In Deuteronomy 6:1 , Moses instructs the Israelites, "These are the commandments, statutes, and ordinances that the LORD your God has instructed me to teach you to follow in the land that you are about to enter and possess."

Order in Creation

The orderliness of creation itself is a testament to God's regulatory power. Genesis 1 describes the systematic process by which God created the heavens and the earth, establishing a regulated environment conducive to life. Psalm 104:19 states, "He made the moon to mark the seasons; the sun knows when to set." This verse illustrates the precision and regularity with which God has ordered the natural world.

Regulation in the New Testament

In the New Testament, the concept of regulation is evident in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. Jesus emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's commandments as a demonstration of love and obedience. In John 14:15 , Jesus states, "If you love Me, you will keep My commandments." The apostle Paul also speaks to the regulation of Christian conduct, urging believers to live in a manner worthy of their calling (Ephesians 4:1).

The Role of the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in regulating the lives of believers, guiding them into all truth and empowering them to live according to God's will. In Galatians 5:16 , Paul writes, "So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh." The Spirit's indwelling presence helps believers to regulate their actions and align them with God's purposes.

Conclusion

While the specific term "regulateth" may not be found in modern translations, the concept of divine regulation permeates the biblical narrative. From the governance of the cosmos to the moral guidance provided to humanity, God's regulatory authority is a central theme that underscores His sovereignty, wisdom, and love.
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Regulateth (1 Occurrence)

Proverbs 15:21
Folly is joy to him that is void of sense; but a man of understanding regulateth his walk.
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