Overview
The Bible addresses amusements and pleasures, worldly across 12 verses, drawn from both the Old and New Testaments. These passages cluster most in Amos, Judges and Matthew. Closely related themes include Amusements and Worldly Pleasures, Rich, The, Worldliness and Samson. Figures whose stories touch this theme include Samson, David and John the Baptist.
Key Bible verses about amusements and pleasures, worldly
Old Testament
Judges
Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their god, and to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.
And when the people saw him, they praised their god: for they said, Our god hath delivered into our hands our enemy, and the destroyer of our country, which slew many of us. which: Heb. and who multiplied our slain
And it came to pass, when their hearts were merry, that they said, Call for Samson, that he may make us sport. And they called for Samson out of the prison house; and he made them sport: and they set him between the pillars. them: Heb. before them
Amos
Woe to them that are at ease in Zion, and trust in the mountain of Samaria, which are named chief of the nations, to whom the house of Israel came! are at: or, are secure chief: or, firstfruits
Pass ye unto Calneh, and see; and from thence go ye to Hamath the great: then go down to Gath of the Philistines: be they better than these kingdoms? or their border greater than your border?
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near; seat: or, habitation
That lie upon beds of ivory, and stretch themselves upon their couches, and eat the lambs out of the flock, and the calves out of the midst of the stall; stretch: or, abound with superfluities
That chant to the sound of the viol, and invent to themselves instruments of musick, like David; chant: or, quaver
That drink wine in bowls, and anoint themselves with the chief ointments: but they are not grieved for the affliction of Joseph. wine: or, in bowls of wine affliction: Heb. breach
New Testament
Matthew
But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod. before: Gr. in the midst
Whereupon he promised with an oath to give her whatsoever she would ask.
And she, being before instructed of her mother, said, Give me here John Baptist's head in a charger.
People in the Bible and amusements and pleasures, worldly
Biblical figures whose stories intersect with this theme.
In the Bible dictionary
Studying amusements and pleasures, worldly for yourself
- Begin with Judges 16:23, then read the passages below in canonical order.
- Compare how Amos, Judges and Matthew each treat the theme.
- Consider the lives of Samson, David and John the Baptist and how their stories intersect with it.
- Widen the study to related themes: Amusements and Worldly Pleasures, Rich, The, Worldliness and Samson.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Bible say about amusements and pleasures, worldly?
The Bible addresses amusements and pleasures, worldly across 12 verses, drawn from both the Old and New Testaments. These passages cluster most in Amos, Judges and Matthew. Closely related themes include Amusements and Worldly Pleasures, Rich, The, Worldliness and Samson. Figures whose stories touch this theme include Samson, David and John the Baptist.
How many Bible verses are about amusements and pleasures, worldly?
The Bible references amusements and pleasures, worldly in 12 verses (King James Version).
Where does the Bible first mention amusements and pleasures, worldly?
In canonical order, the first of these passages is Judges 16:23: “Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their god, and to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.”
Which people in the Bible are associated with amusements and pleasures, worldly?
Samson, David and John the Baptist.
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