Topical Encyclopedia In biblical terms, the concept of a "resort" is not directly mentioned as it is understood in contemporary language, such as a vacation destination. However, the idea of seeking a place for rest, refuge, or gathering is present throughout the Scriptures. The term "resort" can be understood in the context of places where individuals or groups would gather for specific purposes, such as rest, refuge, or worship.Old Testament Context 1. Cities of Refuge: In the Old Testament, the cities of refuge served as a place where individuals who had accidentally committed manslaughter could flee for safety from the avenger of blood. These cities provided a form of asylum until a fair trial could be conducted. Numbers 35:11-12 states, "Select some towns to be your cities of refuge, to which a manslayer who kills someone unintentionally may flee. They will be places of refuge from the avenger, so that the manslayer will not die until he stands trial before the assembly." 2. Gathering for Worship: The Israelites were commanded to gather at specific times and places for worship and festivals. These gatherings were a form of spiritual resort, where the community would come together to honor God. Deuteronomy 16:16 instructs, "Three times a year all your men must appear before the LORD your God in the place He will choose: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles." New Testament Context 1. Jesus Seeking Solitude: Jesus often sought solitary places to pray and rest, which can be seen as a form of resort for spiritual renewal. Mark 1:35 records, "Early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up and slipped out to a solitary place to pray." 2. Gathering of Believers: The early church frequently gathered in homes or designated places for fellowship, teaching, and prayer. These gatherings were essential for the spiritual growth and encouragement of believers. Acts 2:46 describes, "With one accord they continued to meet daily in the temple courts and to break bread from house to house, sharing their meals with gladness and sincerity of heart." Symbolic and Spiritual Implications 1. God as a Refuge: Throughout the Bible, God is depicted as a refuge and strength for His people, a spiritual resort where believers can find safety and peace. Psalm 46:1 declares, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble." 2. Eternal Rest: The ultimate resort for believers is the promise of eternal rest in the presence of God. Hebrews 4:9-10 speaks of this rest, "So there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God. For whoever enters God’s rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from His." In summary, while the term "resort" is not explicitly used in the Bible, the concept of seeking a place for rest, refuge, and gathering is deeply embedded in the biblical narrative, reflecting both physical and spiritual dimensions. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) Active power or movement; spring.2. (v. i.) To go; to repair; to betake one's self. 3. (v. i.) To fall back; to revert. 4. (v. i.) To have recourse; to apply; to one's self for help, relief, or advantage. 5. (n.) The act of going to, or making application; a betaking one's self; the act of visiting or seeking; recourse; as, a place of popular resort; -- often figuratively; as, to have resort to force. 6. (n.) A place to which one betakes himself habitually; a place of frequent assembly; a haunt. 7. (v.) That to which one resorts or looks for help; resource; refuge. Greek 4848. sumporeuomai -- to journey together, hence to come together ... go with, resort. From sun and poreuomai; to journey together; by implication, to assemble -- go with, resort. see GREEK sun. see GREEK poreuomai. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4848.htm - 6k 4905. sunerchomai -- to come together, by ext. to accompany 4693. spelaion -- a cave 2064. erchomai -- to come, go 4863. sunago -- to lead together, ie bring together, hence come ... 58. agora -- an assembly, place of assembly Strong's Hebrew 1875. darash -- to resort to, seek... 1874, 1875. darash. 1876 . to resort to, seek. Transliteration: darash Phonetic Spelling: (daw-rash') Short Definition: seek. Word Origin a prim. ... /hebrew/1875.htm - 6k 3320. yatsab -- to set or station oneself, take one's stand 6908. qabats -- to gather, collect 1980. halak -- to go, come, walk 935. bo -- to come in, come, go in, go Library Newcastle as a Summer Resort It is not to the Philosophers that we Resort for Information About ... 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Thesaurus Resort (14 Occurrences)... act of going to, or making application; a betaking one's self; the act of visiting or seeking; recourse; as, a place of popular resort; -- often figuratively ... /r/resort.htm - 11k Public (99 Occurrences) Bowed (150 Occurrences) Repair (26 Occurrences) Recourse (1 Occurrence) Resorted (10 Occurrences) Den (19 Occurrences) Appeal (30 Occurrences) Haunt (11 Occurrences) Zoheleth (1 Occurrence) Resources What is the just war theory? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about self-defense? | GotQuestions.org Is it wrong for a Christian family to put a loved one into a nursing home? | GotQuestions.org Resort: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Resort (14 Occurrences)Matthew 23:7 Mark 10:1 Mark 12:38 Luke 11:43 John 18:20 Numbers 24:1 Deuteronomy 25:1 1 Samuel 30:31 Nehemiah 4:20 Psalms 71:3 Isaiah 11:10 Ezekiel 33:26 Amos 2:7 Amos 5:5 Subtopics Related Terms |