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1. ( v. t.) To call; to summon. 2. ( v. t.) To call upon to witness. 3. ( v. t.) To warrant; to maintain by affirmations; to attest; to affirm; to avouch. 4. ( v. t.) To back; to support; to confirm; to establish. 5. ( v. t.) To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. 6. ( v. i.)
VOUCHSAFE, vouch and safe to vouch or answer for safety. 1. To permit to be done without danger. 2. To condescend to grant. Shall I vouchsafe your worship a word or two? It is not said by the apostle that God vouchsafed to the heathen the means of salvation. VOUCHSAFE, To condescend to deign to yield.
VOUCHSAFE, vouch and safe to vouch or answer for safety. 1. To permit to be done without danger. 2. To condescend to grant. Shall I vouchsafe your worship a word or two? It is not said by the apostle that God vouchsafed to the heathen the means of salvation. VOUCHSAFE, To condescend to deign to yield. Vouchsafe, illustrious Ormond, to behold ...
- A. Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, as Omega is the last. These letters occur in the text of Rev. 1:8, 11; 21:6;" "22:13, and are represented by "Alpha" and "Omega" respectively" "(omitted ...
- Aaron. "The eldest son of Amram and Jochebed, a daughter of Levi (Ex." "6:20). Some explain the name as meaning mountaineer, others" "mountain of strength, illuminator.
- Aaronites. "The descendants of Aaron, and therefore priests. Jehoiada, the" "father of Benaiah, led 3,700 Aaronites as "fighting men" to the" "support of David at Hebron (1 Chr.
- Abaddon. "Destruction, the Hebrew name (equivalent to the Greek Apollyon," "i.e., destroyer) of "the angel of the bottomless pit" (Rev." "9:11). It is rendered "destruction" in Job 28:22; 31:12; 26:6;" Prov. ...
The only way to discover the spiritual meanings of Scriptural words is diligent personal study and reading with illumination from the Holy Spirit. Definitions of words from the Authorized King James Bible, compiled from the Webster 1828 Dictionary, with all word forms grouped together.
1. ( v. t.) To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority. 2. ( v. t.) To maintain a just or true; to vouch for. 3. ( v. t.) To declare or assert positively and as matter of fact; to affirm openly. 4. ( v. t.) To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction. 5. ( n.) Evidence; declaration. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
This dictionary is from 'Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible', published in the late 1800s. It contains more than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out.