Concordance
Populated (2 Occurrences)Genesis 9:19
These three were the sons of Noah, and from these, the whole earth was populated.
(WEB NAS)
Isaiah 32:14
For the fair houses will have no man living in them; the town which was full of noise will become a waste; the hill and the watchtower will be unpeopled for ever, a joy for the asses of the woods, a place of food for the flocks;
(See NAS)
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(
imp. & p. p.) of Populate.
Strong's Hebrew
5310b. naphats -- to disperse, be scattered... Word Origin a prim. root Definition to disperse, be scattered NASB Word Usage disperse
(1), dispersed (1),
populated (1), scattering (1). 5310a, 5310b.
... /hebrew/5310b.htm - 5k 1995. hamon -- a sound, murmur, roar, crowd, abundance
... 4), commotion (2), great quantity (1), horde (2), hordes (14), many (3), multitude
(31), multitudes (2), noise (2), people (1), populated (1), population (1 ...
/hebrew/1995.htm - 6k
Library
Chapter x
... It would seem quite natural that before the earth again became densely populated
men still preserved an accurate tradition of how the various races had derived ...
//christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter x.htm
Early Plymouth
... In 1823, when the entire population of Brooklyn was less than ten thousand, and
the most densely populated section to-day was but barren fields, two brothers ...
/.../griswold/sixty years with plymouth church/early plymouth.htm
The Advance of Xerxes into Greece.
... picturesque. They were also, in the days of Xerxes, densely populated,
and adorned profusely with temples, citadels, and towns. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/xerxes/chapter viii the advance of.htm
The Conquest of Babylon.
... The country watered by this river was very densely populated, and the inhabitants
were industrious and peaceable, cultivating their land, and living quietly ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/cyrus the great/chapter viii the conquest of.htm
Light and Shade.
... is one of the most beautiful regions I ever saw. It is densely populated.
In every direction are villages, I might almost say without ...
//christianbookshelf.org/fagg/forty years in south china/iv light and shade.htm
At the Foot of the Bamboos
... It was on the north side of the city in a densely populated neighborhood
known as "Tek-chhiu-Kha," or "At the Foot of the Bamboos.". ...
//christianbookshelf.org/fagg/forty years in south china/v at the foot of.htm
Yet Speaking.
... that was banishment indeed. The tract of country beyond Jordan was known
as Perea, and was very sparsely populated. There were some ...
//christianbookshelf.org/meyer/john the baptist/xvi yet speaking.htm
Thanksgiving after Chastisement.
... feel entire confidence that it will not return; for it would not be the first instance
if it appeared a second time, in a place so densely populated, to repeat ...
/.../selected sermons of schleiermacher/xxi thanksgiving after chastisement.htm
The Spirit and Power of Elias.
... Elijah to the Bible and the world, we are told that he was one of the sojourners
in Gilead, that great tract of country, thinly populated, and largely given ...
//christianbookshelf.org/meyer/john the baptist/xvii the spirit and power.htm
In Our Last Chapter we Sought to Show that in Rev. . .
... As Palestine becomes more thickly populated, as the prospects of security from Turkish
and Arabian depredations grow brighter, as the country is developed and ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/in our last chapter we.htm
Thesaurus
Populated (2 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Populated (2 Occurrences). Genesis 9:19 These three were
the sons of Noah, and from these, the whole earth was
populated. (WEB NAS).
.../p/populated.htm - 7kPopulation (11 Occurrences)
/p/population.htm - 9k
Underhanded (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (a.) Insufficiently provided with hands or workers; short-handed; sparsely
populated. Multi-Version Concordance Underhanded (1 Occurrence). ...
/u/underhanded.htm - 7k
Laodicea (6 Occurrences)
... of that name by the appellation Ad Lycum, it was founded by Antiochus II (261-246
BC) of Syria, who named it for his wife Laodike, and who populated it with ...
/l/laodicea.htm - 11k
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... 3. (adv. & prep.) Any collection of houses larger than a village, and not incorporated
as a city; also, loosely, any large, closely populated place, whether ...
/t/town.htm - 39k
Populate (1 Occurrence)
/p/populate.htm - 6k
Beulah (1 Occurrence)
... prosperity of Israel. The land once desolate shall again be populated.
Multi-Version Concordance Beulah (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 62 ...
/b/beulah.htm - 7k
Cistern (21 Occurrences)
... 1. General: The efforts made to supplement the natural water supply, both in
agricultural and in populated areas, before as well as after the Conquest, are ...
/c/cistern.htm - 29k
Cuth (1 Occurrence)
... From the nature of the ruins, Rassam came to the conclusion that the city was much
more densely populated after the fall of Babylon than in earlier times. ...
/c/cuth.htm - 8k
Cuthah (2 Occurrences)
... From the nature of the ruins, Rassam came to the conclusion that the city was much
more densely populated after the fall of Babylon than in earlier times. ...
/c/cuthah.htm - 9k
Topical Encyclopedia
The term "populated" refers to areas that are inhabited or filled with people. In the context of the Bible, the concept of populated areas is significant as it often relates to the growth, movement, and settlement of people, which are central themes in biblical narratives.
Creation and Early PopulationsThe Bible begins with the account of creation, where God commands humanity to "be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth" (
Genesis 1:28, BSB). This divine mandate establishes the foundation for the spread and population of the earth. Adam and Eve, the first humans, begin this process, and their descendants continue to populate the earth.
The Flood and Re-PopulationThe account of Noah and the Flood marks a significant moment in the biblical narrative concerning population. After the floodwaters recede, God reiterates His command to Noah and his sons: "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth" (
Genesis 9:1, BSB). This command underscores the importance of re-populating the earth after the destruction caused by the flood.
The Tower of BabelIn
Genesis 11, the narrative of the Tower of Babel illustrates humanity's attempt to centralize and consolidate their population in one location, contrary to God's command to fill the earth. As a result, God confuses their language and scatters them across the earth, leading to the formation of diverse nations and languages. This dispersion results in the population of various regions and the development of distinct cultures.
The Promised LandThe concept of populated areas is also significant in the context of the Promised Land. God promises Abraham that his descendants will inherit a land flowing with milk and honey, a land that is already populated by various Canaanite tribes. The Israelites' journey to and conquest of this land involves the displacement and interaction with these existing populations. The book of Joshua details the process of the Israelites taking possession of the land and settling in it, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham.
Cities and UrbanizationThroughout the Bible, cities play a crucial role as centers of population, culture, and power. Cities like Jerusalem, Babylon, and Nineveh are depicted as significant urban centers. Jerusalem, in particular, becomes the spiritual and political heart of Israel, a city chosen by God for His dwelling place. The population of these cities often reflects the spiritual state of the nation, with periods of faithfulness and apostasy impacting their prosperity and security.
Prophetic Visions of PopulationThe prophets often speak of population in terms of blessing and judgment. For instance, Isaiah prophesies a time when the desolate cities of Israel will be populated once again: "Your descendants will possess the nations and will resettle the desolate cities" (
Isaiah 54:3, BSB). Conversely, the prophets also warn of depopulation as a consequence of disobedience and sin, as seen in the destruction and exile of Israel and Judah.
The New Testament and the Spread of the GospelIn the New Testament, the concept of population takes on a spiritual dimension with the spread of the Gospel. Jesus commissions His disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations" (
Matthew 28:19, BSB), emphasizing the spiritual re-population of the earth with believers. The early church's missionary efforts lead to the establishment of Christian communities across the Roman Empire, fulfilling the mandate to spread the message of salvation to all people.
Eschatological FulfillmentThe book of Revelation presents a vision of the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan for a populated earth. In the new heaven and new earth, the redeemed from every nation, tribe, people, and language will inhabit the New Jerusalem, a city filled with the presence of God and His people (
Revelation 21:1-3, BSB). This eschatological vision underscores the culmination of God's purpose for a populated creation, united in worship and fellowship with Him.
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