Definition: In the Old Testament, "allatrate" refers to the act or practice of causing someone else to sin against God's law by not fulfilling their religious duties such as attending worship services, keeping dietary laws, etc. This occurs in the Bible when Moses commands Israelites not to eat the forbidden flesh from a certain bush (Exodus 17:9-10). The act of allatrate is specifically mentioned in Matthew 5:21 where Jesus instructs his disciples about how they are to be like "allatrates," which means "like the servants" and willfully resist, refuse, or avoid doing God's commandments.
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