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THOUGHT. thot: The most frequent word in the Old Testament (machashebheth, from the verb chashabh, "to think") refers to a "device," or a purpose firmly fixed, as in the passage in Isa (55:7-9) where the "thought" of God and of man are contrasted (compare Psalms 40:5; 92:5; Jeremiah 29:11). In the New Testament dialogismos (Matthew 15:19; 1 ...
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THINK. think: The Old Testament often translates 'amar, "to...
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THINK. think: The Old Testament often translates 'amar, "to say," meaning what one says to himself, and hence, a definite and clearly formulated decision or purpose (Genesis 20:11; Numbers 24:4; Ruth 4:4, etc.), illustrated by the, change made by the Revised Version (British and American) in the King James Version of Esther 6:6, where "thought ...
THOUGHT. thot: The most frequent word in the Old Testament (machashebheth, from the verb chashabh, "to think") refers to a "device," or a purpose firmly fixed, as in the passage in Isaiah (55:7-9) where the "thought" of God and of man are contrasted (compare Psalm 40:5; Psalm 92:5 Jeremiah 29:11).
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THOUGHT, pret. and pp. of think; pronounced thaut. THOUGHT, a. thaut. primarily the passive participle of think, supra. 1. Properly, that which the mind thinks. Thought is either the act or operation of the mind, when attending to a particular subject or thing or it is the idea consequent on that operation. We say, a man's thoughts are employed on ...
THOUGHT'FUL, a. Full of thought; contemplative; employed in meditation; as a man of thoughtful mind. 1. Attentive; careful; having the mind directed to an object; as thoughtful of gain. 2. Promoting serious thought; favorable to musing or meditation. War, horrid war, your thoughtful walks invades. 3. Anxious; solicitous. Around her crowd distrust a...
THOUGHT'FULNESS, n. Deep meditation. 1. Serious attention to spiritual concerns. 2. Anxiety; solicitude.
KJV Dictionary Definition: think think. THINK, v.i. pret. and pp. thought, pron. thaut. L. duco. 1. To have the mind occupied on some subject; to have ideas, or to revolve ideas in the mind.--For that I am. I know, because I think. These are not matters to be slightly thought on. 2. To judge; to conclude; to hold as a settled opinion.
THOUGHT. thot: The most frequent word in the Old Testament (machashebheth, from the verb chashabh, "to think") refers to a "device," or a purpose firmly fixed, as in the passage in Isa (55:7-9) where the "thought" of God and of man are contrasted (compare Psalms 40:5; 92:5; Jeremiah 29:11). In the New Testament dialogismos (Matthew 15:19; 1 ...
Transliteration: maalah Short Definition: thoughts. Word Origin from alah Definition what comes up NASB Word Usage thoughts* (1). 4609, 4609a. ... /hebrew/4609a.htm - 5k. 7808. seach -- a thought... 7807, 7808. seach. 7809 . a thought. Transliteration: seach Phonetic Spelling: (say'-akh) Short Definition: thoughts. Word Origin ... /hebrew/7808 ...