Account It will be sufficient merely to mention the use of the verb account () in the sense of reckon, deem, consider (Rom 8:36, 1Co 4:1, Heb 11:19, 2Pe 3:15). Simple uses of the nonn are found in Act 19:40, when the town-clerk (q.v. [Note: quod vide, which see.] ) of Ephesus warns his fellow-citizens … Continue reading “Account”
Accos
Accos (, prob. for Heb. Koz, i.e. Accoz, ; Vulg. Jacob), the father of John, and grandfather of the Eupolemus who was one of the ambassadors of Judas Maccabaeus to Rome (1Ma 8:17). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Accos ACCOS (1Ma 8:17).Grandfather of one of the envoys sent to Rome by Judas … Continue reading “Accos”
According to
According to * For ACCORDING TO see Note +, p. 9. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
According as
According as from kata, “according to,” and hoti, “that,” lit., “because that,” Luk 1:7; Luk 19:9; Act 2:24, is translated “according as” in Act 2:45; RV (AV, “as”); Act 4:35; “inasmuch as,” Act 17:31. from kata, “according to,” and hos, “as,” signifies “according as” or “even as,” e.g., 1Co 1:31; 2Co 9:7. is sometimes rendered … Continue reading “According as”
Accord, According, Accordingly
Accord, According, Accordingly a-kord, a-kording-li: In Old Testament, , peh, mouth, to fight with one accord (Jos 9:2) , leph, according to the mouth of, according to their families (Gen 47:12, acc. to (the number of) their little ones the Revised Version, margin). In Isa 59:18 the same Hebrew word, , keal, is rendered according … Continue reading “Accord, According, Accordingly”
Accord
Accord “of one accord” (from homos, “same,” thumos, “mind”), occurs eleven times, ten in the Acts, Act 1:14; Act 2:46; Act 4:24; Act 5:12; Act 7:57; Act 8:6; Act 12:20; Act 15:25; Act 18:12; Act 19:29, and the other in Rom 15:6, where, for AV, with one mind,” the RV has “with one accord,” as … Continue reading “Accord”
Accomplish, Accomplishment
Accomplish, Accomplishment “to fit out,” (from ek, “out,” and a verb derived from artos, “a joint”), means “to furnish completely,” 2Ti 3:17, or “to accomplish,” Act 21:5, there said of a number of days, as if to render the days complete by what was appointed for them. See FURNISH. In the Sept., Exo 28:7. “to … Continue reading “Accomplish, Accomplishment”
Accomplish
Accomplish a-komplish: Richly represented in the Old Testament by seven Hebrew synonyms and in the New Testament by five Greek (the King James Version); signifying in Hebrew (1) to complete (Lam 4:11); (2) to fulfill (Dan 9:2); (3) to execute (1Ki 5:9); (4) to set apart i.e. consecrate (Lev 22:21); (5) to establish (Jer 44:25 … Continue reading “Accomplish”
Accomplice
Accomplice A term generally employed to designate a partner in some form of evildoing. An accomplice is one who cooperates in some way in the wrongful activity of another who is accounted the principal. From the viewpoint of the moral theologian not every such species of association is straightway to be adjudged unlawful. It is … Continue reading “Accomplice”
Accompany
Accompany lit., “to follow with” (sun, “with,” hepomai, “to follow”), hence came to mean simply “to accompany,” Act 20:4. chiefly used of “assembling together,” signifies “to accompany,” in Luk 23:55; Joh 11:33; Act 9:39; Act 10:45; Act 11:12; Act 15:38; Act 21:16. In Act 1:21 it is said of men who had “companied with” the … Continue reading “Accompany”