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what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:09:51 PM   
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Seems that everytime someone brings up sin, gluttony is thrown into the mix, with the asumption that all overweight people are gluttons.

The definitions vary, but I think gluttony is eating to the point of being sick, or eating to keep someone else from having the food at hand, such as kids with the last slice of pie.

I have know overweight people who I would not consider gluttons, (they exercise and are active, and don't pile the plate food, but do eat high fat foods) and some think people who pack it in and never gain weight..who I would consider to be gluttons.

Unhealthy eating does not equate with gluttony, IMO. Two separate issues.

So, we know that gluttony is a sin. What would be a good working definition of the word, as it was meant in scripture.

Can gluttony apply to things other than food? Is it equated with selfishness?


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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:13:04 PM   
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I also do not believe gluttony = overweight. There are plenty of gluttonous people who are thin. I think gluttony refers to overindulging in anything, or rather, not practicing self-control.
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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:19:44 PM   
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I think a lot of asumptions go on..all overweight people are considered gluttons by some...and the culture standards of what is overweight keep getting slimmer and slimmer.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:22:13 PM   
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Can gluttony apply to things other than food?


yes, it certainly can and does apply to things other than food. you can over indulge in just about anything. i believe that is part of what gluttony is.

for instance, you are obviously a glutton for punishment since you started this thread...

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:22:35 PM   
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Gluttony does not mean overweight. Gluttony in scripture means a lover of food or wine.

"Do not let your heart envy sinners, But live in the fear of the LORD always. Surely there is a future, And your hope will not be cut off. Listen, my son, and be wise, And direct your heart in the way. Do not be with heavy drinkers of wine, Or with gluttonous eaters of meat; For the heavy drinker and the glutton will come to poverty, And drowsiness will clothe one with rags." (Proverbs 23:17-21)

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:24:02 PM   
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I think a lot of asumptions go on..all overweight people are considered gluttons by some...and the culture standards of what is overweight keep getting slimmer and slimmer.


that is very true...that a lot of people just make assumptions based on appearance. i have to deal with that on a daily basis. but people who assume that i am a glutton because of my appearance don't know me and they don't spend time around me, otherwise they would know differently. i always think people who are this short sighted are uneducated or just plain mean,,,or they hate themselves and project on to me.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:27:30 PM   
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Seems to me that people use gluttony as a diversion tactic to change the conversation away from some other sin they are guilty of.

Is gluttony the same as obsession?

The woman who balloons in weight after a hysterectomy..it not a glutton, but will be acused of it because of her looks.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:37:24 PM   
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I have always thought the warning of "gluttony" in Scripture is warning against the "love" of food, the craving for it beyond reason. Making food an idol.

But what do I know?

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:40:12 PM   
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I love cherry pie. I don't think that is a sin. If I eat half a pie even though I am not hungry, or to keep someone else from having it, that would be.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 2:42:06 PM   
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Is gluttony the same as obsession?


No. Obsession (lust), gluttony, and idolatory are all different sins according to scripture.

"For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries." (1 Peter 4:3)

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:02:17 PM   
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Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires...be it food, wine, cars, computers, homes, money....it's not just having these things, but consuming them beyond what you need.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:09:17 PM   
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Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires...be it food, wine, cars, computers, homes, money....it's not just having these things, but consuming them beyond what you need.


Oh!! like preachers and expensive golf clubs!

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:12:38 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bluestone

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Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires...be it food, wine, cars, computers, homes, money....it's not just having these things, but consuming them beyond what you need.


Oh!! like preachers and expensive golf clubs!

Exactly.

Seriously, there is a close correlation between gluttony, coveting, lusting...it's all kind of related, right?
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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:16:12 PM   
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Gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires...be it food, wine, cars, computers, homes, money....it's not just having these things, but consuming them beyond what you need.


Oh!! like preachers and expensive golf clubs!


haha...i was thinking more like politicians and private jets.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:29:24 PM   
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Stella,
I think it is related. However, it is easier to judge someone's rear end or love handles than it is owning a lot of stuff. They used to call it materialism, but that is out of style with preaching these days.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:32:24 PM   
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is "gluttony" in the bible? where?

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:37:52 PM   
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is "gluttony" in the bible? where?


Mrs. Dash, here is the only reference I know of:
Do not be with heavy drinkers of wine, Or with gluttonous eaters of meat; For the heavy drinker and the glutton will come to poverty, And drowsiness will clothe one with rags." (Proverbs 23:17-21)

The question, is what is gluttony as it was meant in biblical day? Any of our scholars in Hebrew standing by? This is in the Old Testament, so is it not applicable for today's believers?

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 3:51:09 PM   
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Here is what I have been able to find out:

Gluttony: Hebrew from zalal, "to shake," hence to "be loose" morally.
A debauchee (Deuteronomy 21:20; Proverbs 23:21); "gluttonous" (Proverbs 23:20; 28:27), meaning a free liver, one who is unrestrained (Matthew 11:19; Luke 7:34 Another definition for "glutton" comes from The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, which says, in part, "zalel, "to be lavish; ... To shake or pour out, ... to be lavish, a squanderer."

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:09:56 PM   
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I've been pondering that the scripture says "...gulttonous eaters of meat" too. Why do you think meat would be "singled out" so to speak? Not just "gluttonous eaters"? Just a quirk of my mind I guess, but I wonder why.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:15:45 PM   
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Maybe meat was harder to come by than grain foods....so gobbling it all up was considered worse.

It seems that waste of food was part of gluttony too.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:17:59 PM   
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Gluttony is what happens to me at Chipotle. And in New Orleans, come to think of it.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:21:03 PM   
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Or that it is not as healthy? It seems like many of the "dietary restrictions" given in the OT make sense healthwise these days. Just a thought. Or maybe that 'wealth' was in livestock so it was even more of a idol type thing- not being able to serve God and money type thing? I'm not sure I'm putting that right, but the words just aren't coming together for me at the moment .

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:24:46 PM   
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I've been pondering that the scripture says "...gulttonous eaters of meat" too. Why do you think meat would be "singled out" so to speak? Not just "gluttonous eaters"? Just a quirk of my mind I guess, but I wonder why.

it could be relating to pagan practices. it's not simply"eating meat" it a type of meat consumption.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:29:19 PM   
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interesting, Mrs. Dash. Pagan practices flowed into Israel.
Perhaps gluttony was something akin to Belshazzar's shindigs.

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RE: what is gluttony? - 4/2/2008 4:31:46 PM   
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Here is what I have been able to find out:

Gluttony: Hebrew from zalal, "to shake," hence to "be loose" morally.
A debauchee (Deuteronomy 21:20; Proverbs 23:21); "gluttonous" (Proverbs 23:20; 28:27), meaning a free liver, one who is unrestrained (Matthew 11:19; Luke 7:34 Another definition for "glutton" comes from The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, which says, in part, "zalel, "to be lavish; ... To shake or pour out, ... to be lavish, a squanderer."



the word gluttony itself is not used in the bible. glutton, gluttonous is always part of a description of a rebellious Godless lifestyle. the words are not used to speak of an average person overeating.

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