REPAIR re-par' (machceh, refuge): In Joel 3:16, for the King James Version The Lord will be the hope of his people the King James Version margin rend...
RETAIN re-tan': Several Hebrew words are thus translated: chazaq, to hold fast (Judges 7:8; 19:4; Job 2:9 the King James Version (the Revised Version...
WASH; WASHING wosh, wosh'-ing: The two usual Hebrew words for wash are rachats, and kabhac, the former being normally used of persons or of sacrifici...
CHEER; CHEERFULNESS cher, cher'-fool-nes: The English word cheer meant: (1) originally face, countenance (Greek kara, head, through Old French, cher...
Genesis 49:11 Binding his foal unto the vine, and his ass's colt unto the choice vine Which may be understood either of the tribe of Judah, and signif...
IMAGERY im'-aj-ri (maskith, carved figure): Only in Ezekiel 8:12, every man in his chambers of imagery, i.e. dark chambers on whose walls were pictur...
DECEASE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND APOCYPHRA de-ses' (rapha', plural repha'im, ghosts, shades, is translated by dead, dead body, and deceased in both t...
ILLUMINATION i-lu-mi-na'-shun: Hebrews 10:32 the King James Version, only, the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated (the Revised Version ...
MATTER mat'-er: This word being a very general term may express various ideas. the Revised Version (British and American) therefore frequently change...
REFRESH; REFRESHING re-fresh', re-fresh'-ing: Refresh occurs a few times in the Old Testament as the translation of naphash, to take breath, figurati...
WHEAT hwet ((1) chiTTah, the specific word for wheat (Genesis 30:14; Exodus 34:22, etc.), with puros (Judith 3:3; Sirach 39:26); (2) bar, or bar (Je...
PERFORM per-form' (Fr. parfournir, to furnish completely, to complete finish entirely): In modern English, through a mistaken connection with form, p...
RESPECT OF PERSONS re-spekt': The phrase nasa' phanim, means literally, lift up the face, and, among other translations, is rendered indifferently ac...
FAIR far: The word translated in the King James Version from 9 Hebrew and 4 Greek expressions has nowhere in the Bible the modern sense of blond, fai...
VISITATION viz-i-ta'-shun, vis-(pequddah; episkope): In Biblical writings, the divine investigation or inspection of men's character and deeds with a...
Knowing (eidote). Second perfect active participle of oida (eidon), a so-called causal participle=since we know, the third participle with the princi...
TAKE tak: Most of the very numerous examples of this word are still in good use and only a few call for special attention. To take in the sense of ca...
PARTICULAR, PARTICULARLY pir-tik'-u-lar, par-tik'-u-lar-li: The adverbial phrase in particular occurs twice in the King James Version (1?Corinthians ...
Lacketh wisdom (leipetai sopia). Condition of first class, assumed as true, ei and present passive indicative of leipw to be destitute of, with ablat...
MAID; MAIDEN mad, mad'-'n: Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female se...