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Appoint, v. i.. To ordain; to determine; to arrange. [1913 Webster]. "For the Lord had appointed to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel.
Jan 6, 2012 · 25. Deeper Discoveries: Change can be a gift and an opportunity to walk into those good works God has appointed for us to do (Ephesians 2:10).
May 19, 2004 · God set aside a day for us to rest, to enjoy Him and His creation, and to do good deeds to others. Without such an appointed time, we would work ...
He appointed judges throughout the land and in each of the fortified cities of Judah. (0.74), Exo 13:10. So ...
So they proposed two candidates: Joseph called Barsabbas (also called Justus) and Matthias. (0.28), Rom 9:9.
(0.32), Jos 20:9. These were the cities of refuge appointed for all the Israelites and for resident foreigners living among them.
tn Or “appointed.” The verb מָנָה (manah) in the Piel stem means “to send, to appoint” ( Ps 61:8 ; Jonah 2:1 ; 4:6-8 ; Dan 1:5 , 10-11 ; ...
self-appointed, adj. designated so by oneself, not authorized by another (a self-appointed guardian). top. THESAURUS. self-appointed. assuming, busy, busybody ...
determining 1, decided 1, appointed 1, he designated 1, it has been determined 1, predetermined 1, ordains 1, was appointed 1. In AV: determine 2, ordain 2 ...
In NET: set 2, had designated 1, appointed 1, have been designated 1, have been instituted 1, they devoted 1, who had been appointed 1. In AV: appoint 3, ordain ...