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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. 1. (n.) Praise, honor, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; honorable fame; renown. 2. (n.) That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honor; that which brings or gives renown; an object of pride or boast; the occasion of ...
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Gloriously (7 Occurrences) Acts 2:20 the sun shall be...
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Glorying (27 Occurrences) Romans 3:27 Where then is the...
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The glory of human beings is spoken of in reference to a number of external manifestations and conditions, aspects of internal character, and the inherent condition of human nature. As applied to external manifestations and conditions of human beings, glory may refer to position, possessions, strength, or length of life.
Glory of God. Lexicons. The weighty importance and shining majesty which accompany God's presence. The basic meaning of the Hebrew word kabod is heavy in weight. (Compare 1 Samuel 4:18; Proverbs 27:3 .) Thus it can refer to a heavy burden (Exodus 18:18; Psalm 38:4; compare more idiomatic uses in Genesis 12:10; Genesis 47:4; Exodus 4:10; Exodus ...
The Bible says, Whatever we do should be done that God may be glorified (Mt 5:13-16; Jn 12:28; 1 Cor 10:31). Unto the Lord be praise, honour and glory forever for all things were created by. Give to God the glory due to His name – 1 Chronicles 16:29. Him (Rev 4:11, 5:13). Whoever offers praise brings or gives glory to God for “You are ...
The glory of human beings is spoken of in reference to a number of external manifestations and conditions, aspects of internal character, and the inherent condition of human nature. As applied to external manifestations and conditions of human beings, glory may refer to position, possessions, strength, or length of life.
; GLORY (in OT). The first use of this word is to express the exalted honour or praise paid either to things, or to man, or to God. From that it passes to denote the dignity or wealth, whether material or spiritual, that calls forth such honour. Thence it has come to mean, in the OT especially, the
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Search the Bible. An important theological term in both the OT and the NT. The most important Hebrew word for glory, kabod, means “weight” or “importance.”. Thus, to have glory is to be weighty or important to oneself or others. In the OT, glory is applied to humans, showing their significance in the world (Job 19:9; Prov 16:31; Prov 20 ...