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decree

prohibition

Definition:

A decree is a proclamation or law that is publicly declared to all the people.

  • God's laws are also called decrees, statutes, or commandments.
  • Like laws and commands, decrees must be obeyed.
  • An example of a decree by a human ruler was the proclamation by Caesar Augustus that everyone living in the Roman Empire must go back to their hometown in order to be counted in a census.
  • To decree something, or to "issue a decree," means to give an order that must be obeyed. This could be translated as to "order" or to "command" or to "formally require" or to "publicly make a law."
  • Something that is "decreed" to happen means that this "will definitely happen" or "has been decided upon and will not be changed" or "declared absolutely that this will happen."
  • A "prohibition" is a decree that tells people that they cannot do something they would otherwise do.

(See also: command, declare, law, proclaim)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H561, H633, H1697, H5715, H1504, H1510, H1881, H1882, H1696, H2706, H2708, H2710, H2711, H2782, H2852, H2941, H2942, H3791, H3983, H4055, H4406, H4687, H5407, H5713, H6599, H6600, H6680, H7010, H7761, H8421, G1378, G3724

Forms Found in the English ULB:

decree, decreed, decrees, prohibition