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<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' nul ''''' ´, ''''' dis ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' nul ''''' ´: God, as the [[Supreme]] Ruler, can disannul His covenant for cause ( Isaiah 28:18 ); man, through willfulness and transgression, as party of the second part, may break the contract and thus release Yahweh, as party of the first part ( Job 40:8; Isaiah 14:27 ), though there are some purposes and laws which the [[Almighty]] will carry out in spite of ungodly rage and ravings ( Galatians 3:15 the King James Version); or an old law or covenant might be conceived as disannulled by a new one ( Galatians 3:17 ), or because of its becoming obsolete and ineffective ( Hebrews 7:18 ). For the first idea, the [[Hebrew]] employs כפר , <i> ''''' kāphar ''''' </i> = "to cover," "to expiate," "condone," "placate," "cancel," "cleanse," "disannul," "purge," "put off" ( Isaiah 28:18 ); and the Greek ( Galatians 3:15 ), <i> ''''' athetéō ''''' </i> = "to set aside," "disesteem," "neutralize," "violate," "frustrate." One covenant disannulling another by "conflict of laws" is expressed by ακυροο , <i> ''''' akuróō ''''' </i> , "to invalidate," "disannul," "make of no effect." <i> ''''' Athetéō ''''' </i> is employed to express also the disannulling through age and disuse ( Hebrews 7:18 ). </p> | <p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' nul ''''' ´, ''''' dis ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' nul ''''' ´: God, as the [[Supreme]] Ruler, can disannul His covenant for cause ( Isaiah 28:18 ); man, through willfulness and transgression, as party of the second part, may break the contract and thus release Yahweh, as party of the first part ( Job 40:8; Isaiah 14:27 ), though there are some purposes and laws which the [[Almighty]] will carry out in spite of ungodly rage and ravings ( Galatians 3:15 the King James Version); or an old law or covenant might be conceived as disannulled by a new one ( Galatians 3:17 ), or because of its becoming obsolete and ineffective ( Hebrews 7:18 ). For the first idea, the [[Hebrew]] employs כפר , <i> ''''' kāphar ''''' </i> = "to cover," "to expiate," "condone," "placate," "cancel," "cleanse," "disannul," "purge," "put off" ( Isaiah 28:18 ); and the Greek ( Galatians 3:15 ), <i> ''''' athetéō ''''' </i> = "to set aside," "disesteem," "neutralize," "violate," "frustrate." One covenant disannulling another by "conflict of laws" is expressed by ακυροο , <i> ''''' akuróō ''''' </i> , "to invalidate," "disannul," "make of no effect." <i> ''''' Athetéō ''''' </i> is employed to express also the disannulling through age and disuse ( Hebrews 7:18 ). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_798"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/annul;+disannul Annul; Disannul from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_798"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/annul;+disannul Annul; Disannul from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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