"Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses." - Proverbs 27:6
"He who rebukes a man will in the end gain more favor than he who has a flattering tongue." - Proverbs 28:23
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To rebuke the disobedience of the false prophet Bilam son of Be'or.
In various forms (plural, past tense, etc), "rebuke" appears in the King James Bible about 80 times; just over 30 in the New Testament and nearly 50 in the Old.You can locate the references with an online concordance. Bible Gateway is a good site for such a research tool.
There are many in the bible, and although I don't have my Bible with me right now they say in the old testament to stone them and rebuke (get rid of, push away) them. In the new testament, the one most Christians follow (I can't say for Catholics, but Jews follow the old testament usually), it says they are to be put out of the church, denied to be a pastor or priest, and should try to be led out of that path. Overall the new rules from the Bible say you shouldn't be gay and associated with Christianity at the same time. If you are one, you shouldn't be the other.
I wasn't bad enough for the teacher to rebuke me.
He was a hero in the sense that he risked his life to rebuke King Ach'av (Ahab) and to stand against the "prophets" of the baal (idolaters).
It means: To reproach, to stop, to repulse or drive back, to check or restrain. In Zechariah 3 God says: "The Lord rebuke thee, o Satan." and in Matthew 8; "He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea."
ive heard my friends say its peter from the bible but idk i havent played it
No. Yahushua is Elohim(G*D) Remember, Thomas the apostle bowed before the Saviour and proclaimed Him G*D, and Yahushua did not rebuke him for addressing Him as such.
The Archangel Micheal is only mentioned a few times in the Bible. In the New Testament, in the Letter of Jude, is the story of Michael fighting with the devil over the body of Moses. It says Micheal did not dare rebuke the devil, instead he told him ' let the Lord rebuke you'.
I wasn't bad enough for the teacher to rebuke me.