'Reprove': transitive verb
1: to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent
2: to express disapproval of
Think of it as 're-proving' someone or something said incorrectly or wrongly. A big subject matter for many Christians through the millennia has been the 'trinity' concept which is still debated.
Another thought:
You may be thinking of "reproving WITH the Word of God". All Christians should be using God's Word, The Bible, like a mirror for US to make corrections in ourselves, as well as to correct, reprove and encourage others (2 Timothy 4:2)(Titius 1:9). Therefore, the Bible tells us: "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works."(2 Timothy 3:16+17)
It is a verb.
reprimand or censure (someone).
Reprove
The judge sought to reprove the criminal by admonishing her for past crimes .
The judge set out to reprove the actions of the defendant as an example of unacceptable behavior .
Theos is the Greek word for God.
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
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Word of God
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God's grace