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All-arraigning

Definition: The word "all-arraigning" appears in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospel according to Matthew (Matthew 13:40-50) where Jesus commands the Jews to put their enemies out of their homes. In this verse: All who are found guilty and put into prison have done what they should not be doing; they are all condemned by the Lord. - The phrase "all who are found guilty" refers to those who are in trouble or have been convicted of a crime, including those who have committed it themselves. "Guilty" means guilty or culpable. The sentence also adds an additional layer to the idea of a "prison" that Jesus is addressing – they have their own prison within them which includes their sin and guilt. This implies that all are accountable for their actions and how they live within themselves. In this context, it can be seen as the command of God to those who refuse to bow to his righteous judgment, to make full restitution and punishment for their past sins.


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Arraigning

Definition: Arraigning was a term in Roman law that referred to a trial where a person had been accused, convicted, and sentenced for a crime, often involving lengthy trials. The process involved several stages - arraignment, plea, trial, judgment, and execution.


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