It is likewise holden by schoolmen,(961) that it is a law which permitteth something indifferent, as well as it which commandeth some virtue, or forbiddeth some vice.
When the Apostle forbiddethus to be the servants of men, 1 Cor.
Every negative precept of the law of God bindeth to all times, in such sort, that the action which it forbiddeth (so long as it remaineth evil, and the kind of it is not changed) can never lawfully be done.
They cannot say they were corrupting, for there was no commandment of God which those washings did corrupt or destroy, except that commandment which forbiddeth men’s additions.
The law of nature forbiddeth but three sorts of sins: 1.
But when the law that you are under forbiddeth you, the case is harder.
Yea, God will not only have the beast slain that killeth a man, but also forbiddeth there the eating of blood, verse 4, that man might not be accustomed to cruelty.
And they found under the coats of the slain, some of the donaries of the idols of Jamnia, which the law forbiddeth to the Jews: so that all plainly saw, that for this cause they were slain.
Genesis Chapter 9 God besseth Noe: forbiddeth blood, and promiseth never more to destroy the world by water.
Quoth he, "The law of Al-Islam forbiddeth sexual commerce save after a marriage before two legal witnesses, and a dowry and a guardian are also requisite.
And he answered, "Our code forbiddeth us to pronounce judgement on the absent; whenas they are present, we will give our decision.
For the same God that in plain wordes forbiddeth idolatrie, doth also forbidde the authoritie of women ouer man.
And what he hath forbidden to one, the same he also forbiddeth to all.
And therfore the same writer expreslie forbiddeth all woman to intremedle with the office of man.
And yet feare I no further than the law feareth, which (as learned men tell me) forbiddeth euerie man the custodie of them, by whose death he maie inherit lesse land than a kingdome.
God forbiddeth sleep in the Sanctuary and forbiddeth it to His worshippers.
If he should bring a railing accusation against me, let him remember that there is a ninth commandment which "forbiddeth anything that is injurious to our own or our neighbor's good name.
And whoso forbiddethto abstain from meats, that man should not eat the same, is not ordained of God; 19.
For we haue also a law among the canons apostolicall, which forbiddethto eat things strangled: in the obseruing of which canons, antiquity hath seemed to be very deuout.
That is because they say: Trade is just like usury; whereas Allah permitteth trading and forbiddeth usury.
Allah enjoineth justice and kindness, and giving to kinsfolk, and forbiddeth lewdness and abomination and wickedness.
P: Allah forbiddeth you not those who warred not against you on account of religion and drove you not out from your homes, that ye should show them kindness and deal justly with them.
P: Allah forbiddeth you only those who warred against you on account of religion and have driven you out from your homes and helped to drive you out, that ye make friends of them.
P: And who doth greater wrong than he who forbiddeth the approach to the sanctuaries of Allah lest His name should be mentioned therein, and striveth for their ruin.
Where have you one word of God, that forbiddeth a person, so qualified, as is signified in mine argument, the best communion of saints for want of water?
Verily God commandeth justice and the doing of good and the giving unto the relation: and He forbiddeth wickedness and iniquity and oppression.
Yet indeed the will of God is resisted in all, who forbiddeth us to be "slothful in business," Rom.
And that the same God that forbiddeththy presumption, forbiddeth also thy despair.
Remember that God commandeth faith and hope, and forbiddeth unbelief and despair,[377] and that it is your sin: and will you sin more when you have sinned so much already?
God commandeth man nothing that is not for his own good, and forbiddeth him nothing which is not (directly or indirectly) to his hurt: and therefore engageth self-love on his side for every act of our obedience.
He doth not bid the devils nor the damned hope as he doth you; he forbiddeth not them to despair as he doth you: there is cause for this; he would have done it, if your condition were as hopeless as theirs is.
So in wars it oft falls out that necessity forbiddeth all set or solemn holy service for many days together (even on the Lord's day).
It is the same God that forbiddeth them both: and when once the heart is hardened in the one, it is but a step further to the other.
So many duties and sins as there be, so many ways may the heart be hardened against the word, which forbiddeth those sins, and commandeth those duties.
Genesis Chapter 9 God blesseth Noe: forbiddeth blood, and promiseth never more to destroy the world by water.
He who forbiddeth to add affliction to affliction, will He do it Himself?
Yes: there is the law of God, that forbiddeth marriage with unbelievers.
I have very sore shame if, like a coward, I shrink away from battle; moreover mine own soul forbiddeth me.
Understand and consider well the reasons why Christ so frequently and earnestly presseth concord on his church, and why he so vehemently forbiddeth divisions.
If authority shall appoint such a mortifying, abstemious course upon lawful or tolerable grounds and ends, I will obey them, if they peremptorily require it, when my health or some greater duty forbiddeth it not.
No Scripture forbiddeth it, therefore it is not unlawful.
Whatever God absolutelyforbiddeth men to do, we must not do, whoever command it.
This obligation to use our own abilities, forbiddeth us not to make use of the helps, gifts, and abilities of others; either to promote our own abilities and habits, or to further us in the act or the exercise of them.
Whoever voweth or sweareth to do any thing, must be understood to mean it, If no change of providence make it a sin; or if I find not, contrary to my present supposition, that God forbiddeth it.
But so doth not he that only boundeth churches by parish bounds, or forbiddeth inconvenient places.
And nature, which desireth its own perfection, forbiddeth us to choose a sordid, vile, dishonourable work, and to neglect the highest and most honourable.
For the same reason, none can abrogate a Law made, but the Soveraign; because a Law is not abrogated, but by another Law, that forbiddeth it to be put in execution.
Peter in his first canonicall or generall epistle, forbiddeth that women should appeare, shew, and sett out themselues by theyr apparayle and neatnes.
As to those who have not borne arms against you on account of religion, nor turned you out of your dwellings, GOD forbiddeth you not to deal kindly with them, and to behave justly towards them:s for GOD loveth those who act justly.
What thinkest thou as to him who forbiddeth 10 our servant, when he prayeth?
Barlaam answered, "Nought forbiddeth thee to receive the seal of Christ.
The other answered, 'All they that hold on the road that leadeth thither; for none forbiddeth entrance, if a man but will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forbiddeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.