Leapeth
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The term "leapeth" is an archaic form of the verb "leap," which means to jump or spring forward. In the context of the Bible, "leapeth" is used to describe physical movement that often signifies joy, vitality, or divine intervention. The use of this term can be found in various passages, illustrating both literal and metaphorical expressions of movement.

Biblical References:

1. 2 Samuel 22:30 : "For by You I can run through a troop, and by my God I can leap over a wall." In this passage, David expresses his confidence in God's strength and protection. The act of leaping over a wall symbolizes overcoming obstacles and achieving victory through divine assistance.

2. Psalm 18:29 : "For in You I can charge an army, and with my God I can scale a wall." This verse parallels 2 Samuel 22:30, emphasizing the empowerment that comes from faith in God. The imagery of leaping or scaling a wall conveys the idea of surpassing human limitations through spiritual strength.

3. Song of Solomon 2:8 : "Listen! My beloved approaches. Look! Here he comes, leaping across the mountains, bounding over the hills." In this poetic and romantic imagery, the beloved's leaping signifies eagerness and the swift approach of love. The movement across mountains and hills suggests overcoming barriers to reach the beloved.

4. Isaiah 35:6 : "Then the lame will leap like a deer, and the mute tongue will shout for joy. For waters will gush forth in the wilderness, and streams in the desert." This prophetic vision describes the transformative power of God's salvation. The leaping of the lame symbolizes miraculous healing and the joy that accompanies divine restoration.

Theological Significance:

The act of leaping in the Bible often conveys a sense of exuberance and liberation. It is associated with moments of divine intervention, where God's presence enables individuals to transcend their circumstances. The imagery of leaping serves as a metaphor for spiritual renewal and the joy that comes from experiencing God's power and grace.

In the context of biblical narratives, leaping can also represent the anticipation and fulfillment of God's promises. Whether it is the physical act of leaping over obstacles or the metaphorical leap of faith, the term "leapeth" underscores the dynamic and active nature of a life lived in accordance with God's will.

Cultural and Historical Context:

In ancient times, physical agility and the ability to leap were valued traits, often associated with strength and prowess. The biblical use of "leapeth" reflects this cultural appreciation for physical vitality, while also imbuing it with spiritual significance. The act of leaping is not merely a physical feat but a demonstration of faith and reliance on God's power.

Overall, "leapeth" in the Bible serves as a vivid illustration of the joy, strength, and transformative power that come from a relationship with God. It captures the essence of a faith that moves beyond the ordinary, embracing the extraordinary possibilities that God offers to His people.
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Psalm LXXVII.
... Idithun is interpreted "leaping over those men," Asaph is interpreted "a congregation."
Here therefore there is speaking "a congregation that leapeth over," in ...
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Whether it is Lawful for the Accused to Defend Himself with ...
... Objection 3: Further, it is written (Prov.14:16): "A wise man feareth and declineth
from evil, the fool leapeth over and is confident." Now what is done wisely ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether it is lawful for 7.htm

Having Prayed to God, He Pours Forth a Shower of Tears, And ...
... We relate how it came to pass,"she leapeth for joy, and triumpheth, and blesseth
Thee, who art "able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think ...
/.../the confessions and letters of st/chapter xii having prayed to god.htm

The Beginning, Increase, and End of the Divine Life
... with grains of sand, it goeth on to hills, and anon it swelleth up to mountains;
it beginneth with the rippling rill"the little cascade that leapeth from its ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 6 1860/the beginning increase and end.htm

"By the Assay of this Falling we Shall have an High Marvellous ...
... Dame! and weep awhile; and then she leapeth forth laughing, with outspread
arms, and embraceth and kisseth him, and wipeth his eyes. ...
/.../julian/revelations of divine love/chapter lxi by the assay.htm

The Exaltation of Christ
... But the true Christian's heart leapeth for joy, even when cast down by divers sorrows
and temptations, at the remembrance that Christ is exalted, for in that ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 2 1856/the exaltation of christ.htm

God's Barriers against Man's Sin
... "The sea," saith he, "obeys me; it never breaks its boundary; it never leapeth
from its channel; it obeys me in all its movements. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 4 1858/gods barriers against mans sin.htm

The Remembrance of Christ
... Memory annihilates distance and over leapeth time, and can behold the Lord, though
he be exalted in glory. Ah! let us spend five minutes in remembering Jesus. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 1 1855/the remembrance of christ.htm

The victory of Faith
... In joy, and peace, and thee?". When her sword comes out, he looketh at it. "Ah,"
saith he, "just as the lightning leapeth from its thunder lair, splitteth the ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 1 1855/the victory of faith.htm

The First and Great Commandment
... Your heart never bounds at the mention of his name; your eyes never glisten at the
thought of his attributes; your soul never leapeth when you meditate on his ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/the first and great commandment.htm

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Leapeth (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Leapeth (2 Occurrences). Deuteronomy 33:22 And of Dan
he said, Dan is a lion's whelp, That leapeth forth from Bashan. (ASV JPS). ...
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Leaping (8 Occurrences)

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Leaped (10 Occurrences)

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Aye (3 Occurrences)
... formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? (DBY). Job 37:1 Aye, my heart trembleth
at this also, and leapeth up out of its place: (DBY). ...
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Tribe (250 Occurrences)
... stealthy in tactics-"a serpent in the way, an adder in the path" (Genesis
49:17)-but swift and strong in striking-"a lion's whelp, that leapeth forth from ...
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Dan (71 Occurrences)
... stealthy in tactics-"a serpent in the way, an adder in the path" (Genesis
49:17)-but swift and strong in striking-"a lion's whelp, that leapeth forth from ...
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