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THIS IS OUR VERY OWN TCL DEFINITION OF CHRISTIAN 2 TIMOTHY 3:16-17 “REPROVE”
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“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 complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Tim 3:16-17
“Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him REPROVE me; it shall be an excellent oil, which shall not break my head: for yet my prayer also shall be in their calamities.” Psalm 141:5
SEE PSALM 141:5 ALL TRANSLATIONS http://biblehub.com/kjv/psalms/141-5.htm
“Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.” Proverbs 27:6
MIRIAM WEBSTER DICTIONARY: REPROVE
re·prove verb \ri-ˈprüv\
re·provedre·prov·ing16
Definition of REPROVE
transitive verb
1: to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent
2: to express disapproval of : censure reprove popular taste — D. W. Brogan>
intransitive verb
: to express rebuke or reproof
— re·prov·er noun
— re·prov·ing·ly adverb
Examples of REPROVE
- The teacher reproved the student for being late.
- reproves me for slouching while playing, observing that good posture helps one play better>
Origin of REPROVE
Middle English repreven, reproven, from Anglo-French reprover, from Late Latin reprobare to disapprove, condemn, from Latin re- + probare to test, approve — more at prove
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to REPROVE
Synonyms: admonish, chide, reprimand, reproach, rebuke, tick off
Antonyms: cite, commend, endorse (also indorse)
Synonym Discussion of REPROVE
reprove, rebuke, reprimand, admonish, reproach, chide mean to criticize adversely. reprove implies an often kindly intent to correct a fault reproved my table manners>. rebuke suggests a sharp or stern reproof
rebuked dissenting clerics>. reprimand implies a severe, formal, often public or official rebuke <reprimanded by the ethics committee>. admonish suggests earnest or friendly warning and counsel <admonished by my parents to control expenses>. reproach and chide suggest displeasure or disappointment expressed in mild reproof or scolding <reproached him for tardiness> <chided by their mother for untidiness>.
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“Iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpenenth the countenance of his friend .” Proverbs 27:17
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