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- MUS'TILY, adverb [from musty.] Moldily; sourly.
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1. To be obliged; to be necessitated. It expresses both physical and moral necessity. A man must eat for nourishment, and he must sleep for refreshment. We must submit to the laws or be exposed to punishment. A bill in a legislative body must have three readings before it can pass to be enacted.
Must. MUST, verb intransitive. 1. To be obliged; to be necessitated. It expresses both physical and moral necessity. A man must eat for nourishment, and he must sleep for refreshment. We must submit to the laws or be exposed to punishment. A bill in a legislative body must have three readings before it can pass to be enacted. 2.
- Auxiliary Verbs: Can, May, Must
- A Consideration of The Verb “Must”
- The “Irresistible Must”
- The “Compelling Must”
- The “Obligatory Must”
- Conclusion
Verbs are words that convey action or state of being. John wrote that Mary: “came [action] where Jesus was[state of being]” (Jn. 11:32). There is a verb type called an auxiliary or helping verb that helps express the meaning of another verb. In this study, I want to consider three auxiliary verbs: “can,” “may,” and “must.”
The Greek verb deiappears 101 times in the New Testament. It carries a variety of meanings depending on the context. It may be rendered into English by such expressions as “must,” “ought,” or “should.” Our discussion will not be exhaustive but will illustrate some important points.
First, there is that which I would designate as the irresistible must. In physics, someone might say: “What goes up [within the earth’s gravitational field] must come down.” Physiologically speaking, one mustbreathe, or he will die. Theologically considered, “We mustall appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is du...
Second, there is a common New Testament use of “must” that might be called the compelling must. This “must” is necessary in the divine scheme of things. It is essential in implementing the sacred plan of redemption. Several illustrations will be helpful. When Jesus was twelve years old, he and his parents went to Jerusalem to observe the feast of t...
There is a frequent use of “must” that acknowledges man’s freedom of choice yet urges submission to the will of God because of a promised hope (heaven) or threatened punishment (hell). Please take a look at the following points. The early days of the church were fraught with controversy. In Jerusalem, apostolic preaching stirred the wrath of the Je...
How wonderful it is that such powerful lessons can be conveyed in such small “word packages.” And yet, sadly, these words are far too frequently not understood, overlooked, or just ignored. The spiritual person must recognize that no word in the Holy Bible is insignificant. It will be by the “word” of Christ that one will be judged in the last day ...
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i. / auxiliary) To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must reconsider the matter; he must have been insane. 3. ( n.) The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before fermentation. 4. ( n.) Mustiness. 5. ( v. t. & i.) To make musty; to become musty. Greek.
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Sep 5, 2023 · Holiness can be an abstract concept because it is so foreign to human nature. People turn to sin and darkness, making themselves strangers to God and His holy nature. It is the opposite of sin – goodness, love, and wisdom. To demonstrate what it means to be holy, God first set apart the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to be a holy ...