Compare, Comparison
Compare, Comparison
denotes (a) “to join fitly, to combine,” 1Co 2:13, either in the sense of combining spiritual things with spiritual, adapting the discourse to the subject, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, or communicating spiritual things by spiritual things or words, or in the sense of interpreting spiritual things to spiritual men, RV and AV, “comparing” (cp. the Sept. use, of interpreting dreams, etc. Gen 40:8, Gen 40:16, Gen 40:22; Gen 41:12, Gen 41:15; Dan 5:12); (b) “to place together;” hence, “judge or discriminate by comparison, compare, with or among,” 2Co 10:12 (thrice).
“to place side by side, to set forth,” and the noun parabole (Eng., “parable”), occur in Mar 4:30, RV, “In what parable shall we set it forth?,” AV, “with what comparison shall we compare it?” See ARRIVE.
Note: The preposition pros, “towards,” is sometimes used of mental direction, in the way of estimation, or comparison, as in the phrase “(worthy) to be compared,” or “(worthy) in comparison with,” Rom 8:18.