Writest
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Definition and Usage:
The term "writest" is an archaic form of the verb "write," commonly found in older English translations of the Bible. It is the second person singular present tense form, used when addressing a single individual. In the context of the Bible, writing is a significant activity, often associated with the recording of divine revelation, laws, prophecies, and historical events.

Biblical Context:
Writing in the Bible serves as a means of preserving God's word and commandments for future generations. The act of writing is often commanded by God to ensure that His instructions and revelations are accurately transmitted and remembered.

Old Testament References:
In the Old Testament, writing is frequently mentioned in connection with the recording of the Law and the words of the prophets. For example, in Exodus 34:27 , God instructs Moses: "Write down these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel." This highlights the importance of writing as a means of covenantal documentation.

The prophets also engaged in writing as a way to communicate God's messages to the people. In Jeremiah 30:2 , the Lord commands: "Write in a book all the words that I have spoken to you." This underscores the role of writing in preserving prophetic messages.

New Testament References:
In the New Testament, writing continues to play a crucial role, particularly in the context of the Gospels and Epistles. The Apostle John, for instance, is instructed to write in Revelation 1:11 : "Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches." This directive emphasizes the importance of written communication in the dissemination of divine revelation to the early Christian communities.

The Apostle Paul also frequently refers to his own writing in his letters, as seen in 1 Corinthians 5:9 : "I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people." Here, writing serves as a means of providing instruction and guidance to the early church.

Theological Significance:
From a theological perspective, the act of writing in the Bible is seen as divinely inspired. The Scriptures themselves are regarded as the written word of God, as noted in 2 Timothy 3:16 : "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for instruction, for conviction, for correction, and for training in righteousness." This underscores the belief that the Bible, as a written document, is authoritative and essential for teaching and guiding believers.

Cultural and Historical Impact:
The emphasis on writing in the Bible has had a profound impact on both religious and secular history. The preservation of biblical texts through writing has allowed for the transmission of Judeo-Christian teachings across generations and cultures. The Bible's status as a written document has also influenced the development of literacy and education throughout history.

In summary, "writest" reflects the broader biblical theme of writing as a divinely ordained means of communication and preservation of God's word. The act of writing in the Bible is integral to the transmission of divine revelation and the establishment of God's covenant with His people.
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2 Cor. xiii. 1
... But what didst thou tell them before when present, and when absent writest?' "That
if I come again, I will not spare." Having showed before that he is unable ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xxix 2 cor xiii.htm

Letter viii. To Demophilus, Therapeutes. About Minding Ones Own ...
... saidst to the priest, "Go out with thy like"; and didst burst, contrary to permission,
into the sanctuary, and defiledst the Holy of holies, and writest to us ...
/.../letters of dionysius the areopagite/letter viii to demophilus therapeutes.htm

Entire Sanctification as Taught by Peter.
... Why, Peter, although a fisherman and an unlearned and ignorant man, yet when thou
writest under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, it is almost as hard to keep ...
/.../clark/the theology of holiness/chapter viii entire sanctification as.htm

The Holy Spirit Convincing the World of Sin, Righteousness, and ...
... Did the Spirit of God ever bring all your sins thus to remembrance, and make you
cry out to God, "Thou writest bitter things against me?" Did your actual sins ...
/.../selected sermons of george whitefield/the holy spirit convincing the.htm

To Stefano Maconi
... I rejoiced very much more that God has sent thee a way of extricating thyself from
the world, and also over the good disposition of which thou writest me, that ...
/.../benincasa/letters of catherine benincasa/to stefano maconi.htm

Everybody's Sermon
... be. Or thou art one that guideth the pen, and from hour to hour wearily
thou writest. Ah! man, know that thy life is a writing. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 4 1858/everybodys sermon.htm

This HomilyWas Delivered on the Occasion of the Prefect Entering ...
... When thou writest to the Ephesians, thou sayest, "I therefore, the prisoner of the
Lord, beseech you, that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are ...
/.../chrysostom/on the priesthood/homily xvi this homily was.htm

Tit. 2:06 Thoughts for Young Men
... have felt. He says, "Thou writest bitter things against me, and makest
me to possess the iniquities of my youth" (Job 13:26). So ...
/.../chapter xix tit 2 6 thoughts.htm

Canaan on Earth
... Go, Egyptian; live thou in thy flat country, and enjoy its luxuries; thou hast thy
papyrus, and thou writest mercies upon it, but it shall be the food of worms ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 2 1856/canaan on earth.htm

Heavenly Contemplation Exemplified, and the Whole Work Concluded.
... of the saints in light!' O thou that numberest the very hairs of my head, number
all the days that my body lies in the dust; and thou that writest all my ...
/.../the saints everlasting rest/chapter xvi heavenly contemplation exemplified.htm

Thesaurus
Writest (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Writest (2 Occurrences). Job 13:26 For thou writest bitter
things against me, and makest me to possess the iniquities of my youth. ...
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Writeth (26 Occurrences)

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Writes (4 Occurrences)

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Makest (68 Occurrences)
... Job 13:26 For thou writest bitter things against me, and makest me to possess
the iniquities of my youth. (KJV ASV DBY WBS RSV). ...
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Causest (25 Occurrences)
... sins; (YLT). Job 13:26 For Thou writest against me bitter things, And causest
me to possess iniquities of my youth: (YLT). Job 22:7 ...
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Shouldest (79 Occurrences)
... ashamed? (DBY). Job 13:26 For thou writest bitter things against me, And makest
me to inherit the iniquities of my youth: (See JPS). Job ...
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