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  1. May 11, 2023 · Psalm 15:4 describes a righteous person as onewho keeps an oath even when it hurts, and does not change their mind.” Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 supports this biblical principle. Oaths are binding, even when spoken frivolously or privately as part of everyday conversation.

  2. Mar 25, 2009 · Answer by J. I. Packer. Jesus is referring to the ceremonious way in which Jews, particularly the Pharisaic types, took oaths. It was one of the things in the culture...

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › oaths-bibleOaths (in the Bible) | Encyclopedia.com

    oaths (in the bible) The custom of swearing, or taking oaths, that is, of putting a curse on oneself if what is asserted is not true or if a promise is not kept, has always been widespread among all people who believe either in the magical power of such self-maledictions or in the avenging justice of a deity who punishes those who swear falsely.

  4. www.bibleodyssey.org › dictionary › oathoath - Bible Odyssey

    Share. Search the Bible. A statement by which people give assurance that they have spoken the truth or by which they obligate themselves to perform certain actions. God is usually invoked as guarantor of the oath, with the expectation that a broken or false oath will be punished by God.

  5. Oct 4, 2012 · Oaths are tangible signs by which we guarantee the authenticity of our promises. On a divine level, however, God swears oaths not because He is untrustworthy; rather, He swears oaths as a condescension to us, to give us help in trusting His promises.

  6. Oath. a solemn appeal to God, permitted on fitting occasions ( Deuteronomy 6:13 ; Jeremiah 4:2 ), in various forms ( Genesis 16:5 ; 2 Sam 12:5 ; Ruth 1:17 ; Hosea 4:15 ; Romans 1:9 ), and taken in different ways ( Genesis 14:22 ; 24:2 ; 2 Chr 6:22 ).

  7. A formal appeal to God or some sacred object as a support to fulfill a promise. Ancient societies lacked laws and documentation as a means of legal enforcement. Binding transactions depended upon the power of a person's word. Without a modern judicial system, the very security of the society demanded that people speak the truth to one another.

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