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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words <ref name="term_76280" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words <ref name="term_76280" /> ==
<p> Mâ'as (מָאַס, Strong'S #3988), “to reject, refuse, despise.” This verb is common in both biblical and modern Hebrew. It occurs about 75 times in the [[Hebrew]] Old [[Testament]] and is found for the first time in Lev. 26:15: “… If ye shall despise [RSV, “spurn”] my statutes.…” </p> <p> God will not force man to do His will, so He sometimes must “reject” him: “Because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me …” (Hos. 4:6). Although God had chosen Saul to be king, Saul’s response caused a change in God’s attitude: “Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he hath also rejected thee from being king” (1 Sam. 15:23). As a creature of free choice, man may “reject” God: “… Ye have despised the Lord which is among you” (Num. 11:20). At the same time, man may “reject” evil (Isa. 7:15- 16)When the things that God requires are done with the wrong motives or attitudes, God “de-spised his actions: “I hate, I despise your feast days …” (Amos 5:21). [[Purity]] of heart and attitude are more important to God than perfection and beauty of ritual. </p>
<p> Mâ'as ( '''''מָאַס''''' , Strong'S #3988), “to reject, refuse, despise.” This verb is common in both biblical and modern Hebrew. It occurs about 75 times in the [[Hebrew]] Old [[Testament]] and is found for the first time in Lev. 26:15: “… If ye shall despise [RSV, “spurn”] my statutes.…” </p> <p> God will not force man to do His will, so He sometimes must “reject” him: “Because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me …” (Hos. 4:6). Although God had chosen Saul to be king, Saul’s response caused a change in God’s attitude: “Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he hath also rejected thee from being king” (1 Sam. 15:23). As a creature of free choice, man may “reject” God: “… Ye have despised the Lord which is among you” (Num. 11:20). At the same time, man may “reject” evil (Isa. 7:15- 16)When the things that God requires are done with the wrong motives or attitudes, God “de-spised his actions: “I hate, I despise your feast days …” (Amos 5:21). [[Purity]] of heart and attitude are more important to God than perfection and beauty of ritual. </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59383" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59383" /> ==