Definition: Verse 2: "For as for the man who sitteth in the temple of devils, every man that cometh into his house to commit adultery with him, he himself shall be guilty before God; but whoso cometh unto a house of God and causeth good tidings thereof to come in, he himself is not guilty." This verse describes the consequences for someone who sins against God by staying away from His presence. Specifically, it mentions that those who commit adultery with the man of devils within their own home are liable for judgment before God, while those who enter a house of God and bring good tidings will not be held accountable unless they also find good news in the place. In summary, "aforetime" refers to when someone commits an act that is seen as immoral or sinful. This could include any act that leads to harm or disloyalty to God. When this occurs, it's considered a sin and can lead to judgment before God. However, those who come to a house of God for good news and bring good tidings are not held accountable unless they also find good news in the place of worship.