Uncircumcised; Uncircumcision

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Uncircumcised; Uncircumcision [1]

un - sûr´kum - sı̄zd , un - sûr - kum - sizh´un  : The adjective in the Old Testament is ערל , ̀‛ārēl Genesis 17:14 , etc.), from a root of uncertain meaning, with the noun ערלה , ‛orlāh , "uncircumcised (person)" ( Leviticus 19:23;  Jeremiah 9:25 ), and the verb ערל , ‛āral , "count as uncircumcised" ( Leviticus 19:23; the Revised Version (British and American)  Habakkuk 2:16 ). In the Apocrypha and the New Testament the noun is ἀκροβυστία , akrobustı́a (a physiological term, 1 Macc 1:15;  Acts 11:3 , etc.), and the adjective ἀπερίτμητος , aperı́tmetos (Additions to Esther 14:15; 1 Macc 1:48; 2:46;  Acts 7:51 ), with the verb ἐπισπάομαι , epispáomai , "become uncircumcised" ( 1 Corinthians 7:18 ). The language of 1 Macc 1:15 suggests the performance of some surgical operation, but no such operation appears to be possible, and "behaved like uncircumcised persons" (as in  1 Corinthians 7:18 ) is the probable meaning. See Circumcision .

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