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preach

Definition:

To speak to a group of people, teaching them about God and urging them to obey him.

  • Often preaching is done by one person to a large group of people. It is usually spoken, not written.
  • "Preaching" and "teaching" are similar, but are not exactly the same.
  • "Preaching" mainly refers to publicly proclaiming spiritual or moral truth, and urging the audience to respond. "Teaching" is a term that emphasizes instruction, that is, giving people information or teaching them how to do something.
  • The term "preach" is usually used with the word "gospel."
  • What a person has preached to others can also be referred to in general as his "teachings."

(See also: goodnews · jesus · kingdomofgod)

Bible References:

Examples from the Bible stories:

*24-02 He (John) preached to them, saying, "Repent, for the Kingdom of God is near!" *30-01 Jesus sent his apostles to preach and to teach people in many different villages. *38-01 About three years after Jesus first began preaching and teaching publicly, Jesus told his disciples that he wanted to celebrate this Passover with them in Jerusalem, and that he would be killed there. *45-06 But in spite of this, they preached about Jesus everywhere they went. *45-07 He (Philip) went to Samaria where he preached about Jesus and many people were saved. *46-06 Right away, Saul began preaching to the Jews in Damascus, saying, "Jesus is the Son of God!" *46-10 Then they sent them off to preach the good news of Jesus in many other places. *47-14 Paul and other Christian leaders traveled to many cities, preaching and teaching people the good news about Jesus. *50-02 When Jesus was living on earth he said, "My disciples will preach the good news about the kingdom of God to people everywhere in the world, and then the end will come."