Subjugate
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The term "subjugate" refers to the act of bringing under control or dominion, often by force. In the biblical context, subjugation can be seen in various narratives where nations, peoples, or individuals are brought under the control of others, often as a result of divine judgment or as part of God's sovereign plan.

Old Testament Context

In the Old Testament, subjugation is frequently depicted in the context of Israel's history with surrounding nations. The Israelites themselves were subjugated during their time in Egypt, as described in Exodus 1:11-14, where the Egyptians "set taskmasters over them to oppress them with forced labor." This subjugation was a significant part of Israel's history, leading to their eventual deliverance by God through Moses.

The conquest of Canaan is another example where subjugation is evident. God commanded the Israelites to subdue the land and its inhabitants. In Joshua 18:1, the land was described as being "subdued before them," indicating the completion of their conquest and the establishment of their control over the territory.

Divine Judgment and Subjugation

Subjugation is often portrayed as a form of divine judgment against nations that oppose God's will. In Deuteronomy 28:48, God warns Israel that if they disobey His commandments, they will serve their enemies in hunger, thirst, nakedness, and dire poverty, being put under a yoke of iron until they are destroyed. This reflects the principle that subjugation can be a consequence of turning away from God.

The Babylonian exile is a prominent example of this judgment. In 2 Kings 24:14, the Babylonians carried away all Jerusalem into exile, subjugating the people as a result of their persistent disobedience to God.

New Testament Perspective

In the New Testament, the concept of subjugation takes on a more spiritual dimension. Jesus Christ's mission is seen as one of liberating humanity from the subjugation of sin and death. In Romans 6:14, Paul writes, "For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace." This indicates a shift from physical subjugation to spiritual freedom through Christ.

Furthermore, the ultimate subjugation of all things under Christ is a theme in the New Testament. In 1 Corinthians 15:27, Paul states, "For 'God has put everything under His feet.'" This reflects the belief that Christ's victory over sin and death results in the eventual subjugation of all powers and authorities under His sovereign rule.

Theological Implications

Theologically, subjugation in the Bible underscores God's sovereignty and justice. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of sin and rebellion against God, as well as the hope of redemption and liberation through Christ. The biblical narrative portrays subjugation not merely as a political or military act but as a spiritual reality that points to the ultimate authority of God over all creation.

Conclusion

The concept of subjugation in the Bible is multifaceted, encompassing historical, spiritual, and eschatological dimensions. It highlights the tension between human rebellion and divine authority, while also pointing to the hope of freedom and restoration through God's redemptive plan.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(v. t.) To subdue, and bring under the yoke of power or dominion; to conquer by force, and compel to submit to the government or absolute control of another; to vanquish.
Greek
2634. katakurieuo -- to bend down
... From kata and kurieuo; to lord against, ie Control, subjugate -- exercise dominion
over (lordship), be lord over, overcome. see GREEK kata. see GREEK kurieuo. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2634.htm - 6k
Strong's Hebrew
3533. kabash -- to subdue, bring into bondage
... bondage NASB Word Usage assault (1), brought them into subjection (2), forced into
bondage (1), forcing (1), subdue (1), subdued (5), subjugate (1), trample (1 ...
/hebrew/3533.htm - 6k

7287. radah -- to have dominion, rule, dominate
... A primitive root; to tread down, ie Subjugate; specifically, to crumble off --
(come to, make to) have dominion, prevail against, reign, (bear, make to) rule ...
/hebrew/7287.htm - 5k

Library

The Meaning
... about to have dominion over those who were not originally his citizens, but either
enemies, or foreigners, whom it would be necessary to subjugate before he ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/the meaning 3.htm

Family Habits.
... It will delight and fascinate until it subjugate our will, and lead us on, as in
the case of the drunkard and the gambler, to infamy and to hell. ...
/.../philips/the christian home/chapter xvii family habits.htm

Perniciousness of Idleness; Warning against the Empty Longing to ...
... you, my brethren, and be not all of you prophets." [389] For "he who does not
transgress in word is a perfect man, able to keep down and subjugate his whole ...
/.../chapter xi perniciousness of idleness warning.htm

The Fourth vial.
... misery and wickedness abounded, the males were subjected to military conscription,
and hundreds of thousands of them were sent to subjugate surrounding nations ...
/.../bliss/a brief commentary on the apocalypse/the fourth vial.htm

A Burning, Fiery Furnace
... and bad priests, may wield all the powers of an empire, and may arm themselves with
the snakes and torches of the Furies, but they cannot subjugate free souls ...
/.../chapter lv a burning fiery.htm

And when they were Near to the Land, which God had Promised to ...
... And thereupon it fell out that all the multitude wept, failing to believe that it
was God who should grant them power and subjugate all to them. ...
/.../the demonstration of the apostolic preaching/chapter 27 and when they.htm

Isaiah's Prophecies Considered the virginity of Christ's Mother a ...
... to seek His foe, not on horseback, or in chariot, or from parapet, but from nurse's
neck or nursemaid's back, and so be destined to subjugate Damascus and ...
/.../chapter xiii isaiahs prophecies considered the.htm

On the Organization of the Monks: Its Origin and Founders.
... They manfully subjugate the passions of the soul, yielding neither to the
necessities of nature, nor succumbing to the weakness of the body. ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of sozomenus/chapter xii on the organization of.htm

The Different Nations Took up Arms against the Romans, of whom ...
... of peace to him, but he replied by pointing to the sun, and declaring that it would
be easy to him, if he desired to do so, to subjugate every region of the ...
/.../chapter v the different nations took.htm

Results of Criticism.
... The inquiring reason need no longer find its free sense of truth opposed to faith;
nor is reason bound to subjugate herself, not to faith, but to arbitrary ...
/.../section 6 results of criticism.htm

Thesaurus
Subjugate (2 Occurrences)
...Subjugate (2 Occurrences). 2 Chronicles 28:10 And now ye think to subjugate the
children of Judah and Jerusalem as your bondmen and bondwomen. ...
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Subjects (12 Occurrences)

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Compel (10 Occurrences)
... force. 2. (vt) To take by force or violence; to seize; to exact; to extort.
3. (vt) To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate. 4 ...
/c/compel.htm - 12k

Subjugated (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Subjugate. Multi-Version Concordance
Subjugated (1 Occurrence). 1 Chronicles 20:4 And it ...
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Babylonia (17 Occurrences)
... an important factor in the affairs of the nations, and it was a land which the world
conquerors of Babylonia, both Sumerian and Semitic, endeavored to subjugate...
/b/babylonia.htm - 75k

Woman (4043 Occurrences)
... When Nebuchadnezzar sent his general Holofernes with an army of 132,000 men to
subjugate the Jews, she felt called of God to be their deliverer. ...
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Isaiah (64 Occurrences)
... Isaiah bids the ambassadors to return home and quietly watch Yahweh thwart Assyria's
self-confident attempt to subjugate Judah; and he adds that when the ...
/i/isaiah.htm - 66k

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Subjugate (2 Occurrences)

2 Chronicles 28:10
And now ye think to subjugate the children of Judah and Jerusalem as your bondmen and bondwomen. Are there not with you, even with you, trespasses against Jehovah your God?
(DBY NAS RSV)

Jeremiah 27:7
All the nations shall serve him, and his son, and his son's son, until the time of his own land come: and then many nations and great kings shall make him their bondservant.
(See NIV)

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