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reject

deny, despise, refuse, rejection, scorn, set aside, stay away from, throw away

Definition:

To "reject" someone or something means to refuse to accept that person or thing.

  • The term "reject" can also mean to "refuse to believe in" something.
  • To reject God also means to refuse to obey him.
  • When the Israelites rejected Moses' leadership, it means that they were rebelling against his authority. They did not want to obey him.
  • The Israelites showed that they were rejecting God when they worshiped false gods.
  • The term "push away" is the literal meaning of this word. Other languages may have a similar expression that means to reject or refuse to believe someone or something.
  • One can reject something by pushing oneself away or "staying away" from it.
  • To "deny" what someone says is to say that it is not true.
  • To "deny" someone is to say that one does not associate with that person.
  • To "despise" or "scorn" people or things is to have no respect for them.
  • An "object of scorn" is someone or something that people have no respect for.

Translation Suggestions

  • Depending on the context, the term "reject" could also be translated by "not accept" or "stop helping" or "refuse to obey" or "stop obeying."
  • In the expression "stone that the builders rejected," the term "rejected" could be translated as "refused to use" or "did not accept" or "threw away" or "got rid of as worthless."
  • In the context of people who rejected God's commandments, rejected could be translated as "refused to obey" his commands or "stubbornly chose to not accept" God's laws.

(See also: command, disobey, obey, stiff-necked)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H936, H937, H947, H959, H2151, H2186, H2310, H2778, H3988, H5006, H5034, H5186, H5203, H5307, H5541, H5800, G114, G483, G550, G579, G580, G581, G593, G683, G720, G1609, G1848, G3868

Forms Found in the English ULB:

denied, denies, deny, despise, despised, despises, refuse, refused, reject, rejected, rejecting, rejection, rejects, scorn, scorns, set ... aside, sets ... aside, stay away from, throw away, tossed aside