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What does “listeth” mean?

WHAT DOES “LISTETH” MEAN?

by Shawn Brasseaux

On four occasions, the King James Bible employs “listeth” or “listed.” What does the root word “list” mean?

Obviously, this sense has nothing to do with making an enumeration such as a shopping list or inventory list. This sense of “list” is derived from the Middle English “listen, lusten.” When you see “list” in these verses, think of lust, desire, want, pleasure. Concerning the Matthew and Mark verses, apostate Israel did what they wanted to John the Baptist—that is, permit King Herod Antipas to execute him. They would likewise do what they desired with Jesus Christ—to wit, kill Him also. As touching the John verse, the wind is blowing where it wants. The James passage describes a man controlling the ship, commanding a boat and taking it to the direction of his pleasure.

Also see:
» What does “concupiscence” mean?
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