MISDEEM

Source: 556, 566, 567

Misdeem. Misdeem
(Deut. 32:27, R.V.). The Authorized Version reads, “should behave themselves strangely;” i.e., not recognize the truth, misunderstand or mistake the cause of Israel’s ruin, which was due to the fact that God had forsaken them on account of their apostasy.

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misdeem. Misdeem, v.t. to judge ill or amiss, to mistake

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Mis‐deem″ (?), v. t. To misjudge. Milton.