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# rebuke #
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## Definition: ##
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To rebuke is to give someone a stern verbal correction, often in order to help that person turn away from sin. Such a correction is a rebuke.
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* The New Testament commands Christians to rebuke other believers when they are clearly disobeying God.
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* The book of Proverbs instructs parents to rebuke their children when they are disobedient.
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* A rebuke is typically given to prevent those who committed a wrong from further involving themselves in sin.
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* This could be translated by "sternly correct" or "admonish."
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* The phrase "a rebuke" could be translated by "a stern correction" or "a strong criticism."
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* "Without rebuke" could be translated as "without admonishing" or "without criticism."
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(See also [admonish](../other/admonish.md), [disobey](../other/disobey.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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* [Mark 01:23-26](rc://en/tn/help/mrk/01/23)
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* [Mark 16:14-16](rc://en/tn/help/mrk/16/14)
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* [Matthew 08:26-27](rc://en/tn/help/mat/08/26)
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* [Matthew 17:17-18](rc://en/tn/help/mat/17/17)
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## Word Data:##
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* Strong's:
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