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The term "uncommon" is not directly found in the text of the Bible; however, the concept of things being uncommon, or set apart, is a recurring theme throughout Scripture. In biblical terms, what is uncommon is often associated with holiness, sanctification, and the divine nature of God and His commandments.

Holiness and Sanctification

In the Bible, the idea of being uncommon is closely related to holiness. The Hebrew word for holy, "qadosh," implies being set apart or distinct. God calls His people to be holy, as He is holy, which inherently means to be uncommon in their conduct and way of life. Leviticus 20:26 states, "You are to be holy to Me because I, the LORD, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations to be My own." This call to holiness is a call to live in a manner that is distinct from the world, reflecting God's character and commandments.

The Uncommon Nature of God

God Himself is described as uncommon in His attributes and actions. His ways and thoughts are higher than those of humans, as noted in Isaiah 55:8-9 : "For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, declares the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so My ways are higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts." This passage highlights the transcendence and uniqueness of God, setting Him apart from His creation.

Uncommon Practices and Rituals

Throughout the Old Testament, God instituted various practices and rituals that were uncommon among the surrounding nations. These included dietary laws, Sabbath observance, and the sacrificial system. These practices were designed to set Israel apart as a people dedicated to God. For example, the dietary laws in Leviticus 11 distinguished clean from unclean animals, marking the Israelites as a people who followed uncommon practices in obedience to God's commands.

The Uncommon Gospel

In the New Testament, the message of the Gospel is presented as an uncommon revelation of God's grace and truth. The Apostle Paul speaks of the mystery of the Gospel, which was hidden for ages but revealed in Christ. In 1 Corinthians 2:7 , Paul writes, "No, we speak of the mysterious and hidden wisdom of God, which He destined for our glory before time began." The Gospel's message of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ is a radical departure from human wisdom and religious systems, emphasizing grace over works.

Uncommon Love and Forgiveness

Jesus' teachings often highlighted an uncommon standard of love and forgiveness. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls His followers to love their enemies and pray for those who persecute them (Matthew 5:44). This command challenges the natural human inclination towards retaliation and sets a standard that is uncommon in the world. Similarly, the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) illustrates the uncommon forgiveness and grace of the father, representing God's willingness to forgive and restore those who repent.

Conclusion

The concept of being uncommon in the biblical sense is deeply intertwined with the call to holiness, the nature of God, and the transformative power of the Gospel. It challenges believers to live lives that reflect God's distinct character and to embrace the uncommon standards of love, forgiveness, and grace that Jesus exemplified.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(a.) Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.
Greek
1234. diagogguzo -- to murmur among themselves
... [Lk 5:30 uses the simple form (1111 ), which likewise is uncommon. But the
"compound with - (1234 ) is . . and " (, 2, 240).]. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1234.htm - 7k
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One Would have Thought, Academicus, that this Advice, if Only from ...
... [Way-2-67] One would have thought, Academicus, that this advice, if only from
the uncommon nature of? One would have thought, Academicus ...
/.../law/the way to divine knowledge/way-2-67 one would have thought.htm

Synopsis. --Biblical Miracles the Effluence of Extraordinary Lives ...
... bit of protoplasm. But its mysterious processes are too common for general
marvel; we marvel only at the uncommon. The boy Zerah ...
/.../v synopsis biblical miracles the effluence.htm

The Broad Inner Horizon.
... his daily round, with a bit of sunshine in his face, a light in his eye, and lightness
in his step, and the commonplace place becomes uncommon by reason of the ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet talks on prayer/the broad inner horizon.htm

The Wicked Husbandmen.
... an exercise of imagination to conjure up a scene in which these events could possibly
occur; but in those regions such anarchy was not uncommon then,"is not ...
/.../arnot/the parables of our lord/xi the wicked husbandmen.htm

On Knowing Christ after the Flesh
... time," we that know him by faith, "know no one," either the rest of the Apostles,
or you, or any other person, "after the flesh." This uncommon expression, on ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 117 on knowing christ.htm

Psalm LIII.
... Not much then is that which we are bid to endure, hardly is it found: uncommon is
that sort of men that say in their heart, "There is no God." But, if it be ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm liii.htm

Extraordinary Coincidence
... was mentioning a remarkable incident: While he lived at Helstone, as their class
was meeting one evening, one of them cried, with an uncommon tone, "We will ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/extraordinary coincidence.htm

On Public Diversions
... it. Secondly. That every uncommon evil is the trumpet of God blown in
that place, so that the people may take warning. Thirdly. ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 140 on public diversions.htm

His Public Life.
... We should naturally suppose that such an uncommon personage, setting up the most
astounding claims and proposing the most extraordinary work, would surround ...
//christianbookshelf.org/schaff/the person of christ/his public life.htm

The Earthquake (Preached October 11, 1863. )
... When you say to yourselves,"Earthquakes are so uncommon and so harmless in England
that there is no need to think of them, you say on the whole what is true. ...
/.../the water of life and other sermons/sermon xv the earthquake preached.htm

Thesaurus
Uncommon (2 Occurrences)
... (a.) Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon
season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage. ...
/u/uncommon.htm - 7k

Unusual (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (a.) Not usual; uncommon; rare; as, an unusual season;
a person of unusual grace or erudition. Multi-Version Concordance ...
/u/unusual.htm - 7k

Extraordinary (11 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Exceeding the common degree, measure. or condition; hence, remarkable; uncommon;
rare; wonderful; as, extraordinary talents or grandeur. ...
/e/extraordinary.htm - 10k

Genealogy (29 Occurrences)
... It is very natural, and not uncommon, to find grandfathers and grandsons, especially
among the Hebrews, receiving the same name (Luke 1:59). ...
/g/genealogy.htm - 70k

Amos (12 Occurrences)
... of the prophet's name all that can be said is that a verb with the same root letters,
in the sense of to load or to carry a load, is not uncommon in the ...
/a/amos.htm - 44k

Kindled (83 Occurrences)
... Acts 28:2 The natives showed us uncommon kindness; for they kindled a fire, and
received us all, because of the present rain, and because of the cold. ...
/k/kindled.htm - 34k

Natives (6 Occurrences)
... Acts 28:2 The natives showed us uncommon kindness; for they kindled a fire, and
received us all, because of the present rain, and because of the cold. ...
/n/natives.htm - 8k

Nebuchadrezzar (31 Occurrences)
... This change from "r" to "n" which is found in the two writings of the name in the
Hebrew and the Aramaic of the Scriptures is a not uncommon one in the Semitic ...
/n/nebuchadrezzar.htm - 29k

Nahum (3 Occurrences)
... in Luke 3:25. It is not uncommon in the Mishna, and it has been discovered
in Phoenician inscriptions. It means "consolation," or ...
/n/nahum.htm - 21k

Resources
What does 1 Peter 2:9 mean when it refers to believers as peculiar people? | GotQuestions.org

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Uncommon: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Uncommon (2 Occurrences)

Acts 28:2
The natives showed us uncommon kindness; for they kindled a fire, and received us all, because of the present rain, and because of the cold.
(WEB BBE)

Acts 28:6
and they were expecting him to be about to be inflamed, or to fall down suddenly dead, and they, expecting 'it' a long time, and seeing nothing uncommon happening to him, changing 'their' minds, said he was a god.
(YLT)

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