Oppression
Oppression
is the spoiling or taking away of men’s property by constraint, terror, or force, without having any right thereto; working on the ignorance, weakness, or fearfulness of the oppressed. Men are guilty of oppression when they offer violence to the bodies, property, or consciences of others; when they crush or overburden others, as the Egyptians did the Hebrews (Exo 3:9). There may be oppression which maligns the character, or studies to vex and, other, yet does not affect his life; as there is much persecution, for conscience’ sake, which is not fatal though distressing. God is the avenger of all oppression.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Oppression
OPPRESSION.The word does not occur in the Gospels or in connexion with the activity of Jesus except in the verbal form in Act 10:38 (Jesus of Nazareth went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed [] of the devil). In breaking the rod of the oppressor, Jesus delivered men not only from sin, but from sorrow and sickness (Luk 4:18, Mat 11:4 f.), from the yoke of legalism (Luk 11:46), the tyranny of worldly circumstance (Luk 12:4-7), the fear of death (Act 2:15), etc. Oppression of guilt weighing upon the sinners soul was a condition which never failed specially to elicit Christs sympathy and pity (Mat 11:28-30 according to the interpretation that commends itself to the present writer). The sense of this oppression could not exist without an earnest desire to be rid of the burden, and it was this desire that was a sign of a tendency towards a higher life.
It was the oppression of sin that Christ came to take away, and not the yoke of the Roman government which proved so galling to the Jewish nation after their glorious past. It was partly the mistake about the object of His mission that stirred up against Christ the opposition which is so marked a feature in the Gospels. See Opposition.
C. H. Prichard.
Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Oppression
o-preshun: Used in the King James Version to translate a variety of Hebrew words, all of which, however, agree in the general sense of wrong done by violence to others. There are a few cases where the reference is to the oppression of Israel by foreigners, as by their Egyptian masters (Exo 3:9; Deu 26:7), or by Syria (2Ki 13:4), or by an unmentioned nation (Isa 30:20 King James Version, margin). In all these cases the Hebrew original is , lahac. But in the vast number of cases the reference is to social oppression of one kind or another within Israel’s own body. It is frequently theme of psalmist and prophet and wise man. The poor and weak must have suffered greatly at the hands of the stronger and more fortunate. The word lahac, various forms of the root , ashak, and other words are used by the writers as they express their sorrow and indignation over the wrongs of their afflicted brethren. In his own sorrow, Job remembers the suffering of the oppressed (Job 35:9; Job 36:15); it is a frequent subject of song in the Psalms (Psa 12:5; Psa 42:9; Psa 43:2; Psa 44:24; Psa 55:3; Psa 119:134); the preacher observes and reflects upon its prevalence (Ecc 4:1; Ecc 5:8; Ecc 7:7 the King James Version); the prophets Amos (Amo 3:9), Isaiah (Isa 5:7; Isa 59:13), Jeremiah (Jer 6:6; Jer 22:17) and Ezekiel (Eze 22:7, Eze 22:29) thundered against it. It was exercised toward strangers and also toward the Israelites themselves, and was never wholly overcome. In Jam 2:6, oppress is the rendering of , katadunasteuo, to exercise harsh control over one, to use one’s power against one.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Oppression
God is a refuge from
Psa 9:9
Prayers against
Psa 17:9; Psa 44:24; Psa 119:121; Psa 119:134; Isa 38:14
God’s aid promised against
Psa 12:5; Psa 72:4; Psa 72:14; Jer 50:34
God will judge
Psa 103:6; Ecc 5:8; Isa 10; Jer 22:17; Eze 22:7; Amo 4:1; Mic 2:2; Mal 3:5; Jas 5:4
National, God judges
Act 7:7
National, relieved
Exo 3:9; Deu 26:7; Jdg 2:14; Jud 1:6-8; Jud 1:10; 2Ki 13; Isa 52:4
Instances of:
– Of Hagar, by Sarah
Gen 16:6
– Of Israelites, by Egyptians
Exo 1:10-22; Exo 5
Rehoboam resolves to oppress the Israelites
1Ki 12:14
Unclassified scriptures relating to
Exo 22:21-24; Deu 23:15-16; Deu 24:14-15; Job 27:13-23; Psa 9:9; Psa 10:17-18; Psa 12:5; Psa 62:10; Psa 74:21; Psa 119:134; Pro 3:31; Pro 14:31; Pro 22:16; Pro 22:22; Pro 28:3; Pro 30:14; Ecc 4:1; Ecc 5:8; Ecc 7:7; Isa 1:17; Isa 33:15-16; Isa 58:6; Jer 21:12; Eze 22:29; Eze 45:9; Amo 5:11-12; Amo 8:4-6; Mic 2:1-3; Isa 5:8; Hab 2:5-11; Zec 7:10; Mat 23:2-4; Jas 2:6