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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77488" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77488" /> ==
<div> '''1: στηρίζω ''' (Strong'S #4741 — Verb — sterizo — stay-rid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to fix, make fast, to set" (from sterix, "a prop"), is used of "establishing" or "stablishing" (i.e., the confirmation) of persons; the [[Apostle]] Peter was called by the Lord to "establish" his brethren, &nbsp;Luke 22:32 , translated "strengthen;" Paul desired to visit Rome that the saints might be "established," &nbsp;Romans 1:11; cp. &nbsp;Acts 8:23; so with Timothy at Thessalonica, &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 3:2; the "confirmation" of the saints is the work of God, &nbsp;Romans 16:25 , "to stablish (you);" &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 3:13 , "stablish (your hearts);" &nbsp;2 Thessalonians 2:17 , "stablish them (in every good work and word);" &nbsp;1 Peter 5:10 , "statblish;" the means used to effect the "confirmation" is the ministry of the Word of God, &nbsp;2 Peter 1:12 , "are established (in the truth which is with you);" James exhorts [[Christians]] to "stablish" their hearts, &nbsp;James 5:8; cp. &nbsp;Revelation 3:2 , [[Rv.]] </p> &nbsp;Luke 9:51&nbsp;Luke 16:26&nbsp;Exodus 17:12&nbsp;Acts 14:22&nbsp;15:32,41&nbsp;Acts 18:23&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:8&nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:21[[Fix]][[Set]]Strengthen. <div> '''2: στερεόω ''' (Strong'S #4732 — Verb — stereoo — ster-eh-o'-o ) </div> <p> "to make firm, or solid" (akin to stereos, "hard, firm, solid;" cp. Eng., "stereotype"), is used only in Acts, (a) physically, &nbsp;Acts 3:7 , "received strength;" &nbsp;Acts 3:16 , "hath made strong;" (b) metaphorically, of establishment in the faith, &nbsp;Acts 16:5 , [[Rv,]] "strengthened," for [[Av,]] "established." </p> <div> '''3: ἵστημι ''' (Strong'S #2476 — Verb — histemi — his'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to cause to stand," is translated "establish" in &nbsp;Romans 3:31; &nbsp;10:3; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:9 . See [[Abide]] , [[Appoint]] , [[Stand]] , etc. </p> <div> '''4: βεβαιόω ''' (Strong'S #950 — Verb — bebaioo — beb-ah-yo'-o ) </div> <p> "to confirm," is rendered "stablish," &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:21; "stablished," &nbsp;Colossians 2:7; "be established," &nbsp;Hebrews 13:9 . See Confirm. </p> <div> '''5: νομοθετέω ''' (Strong'S #3549 — Verb — nomotheteo — nom-oth-et-eh'-o ) </div> <p> see Enact. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Στηρίζω''''' ''' (Strong'S #4741 Verb sterizo stay-rid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to fix, make fast, to set" (from sterix, "a prop"), is used of "establishing" or "stablishing" (i.e., the confirmation) of persons; the [[Apostle]] Peter was called by the Lord to "establish" his brethren, &nbsp;Luke 22:32 , translated "strengthen;" Paul desired to visit Rome that the saints might be "established," &nbsp;Romans 1:11; cp. &nbsp;Acts 8:23; so with Timothy at Thessalonica, &nbsp;1—Thessalonians 3:2; the "confirmation" of the saints is the work of God, &nbsp;Romans 16:25 , "to stablish (you);" &nbsp;1—Thessalonians 3:13 , "stablish (your hearts);" &nbsp;2—Thessalonians 2:17 , "stablish them (in every good work and word);" &nbsp;1—Peter 5:10 , "statblish;" the means used to effect the "confirmation" is the ministry of the Word of God, &nbsp;2—Peter 1:12 , "are established (in the truth which is with you);" James exhorts [[Christians]] to "stablish" their hearts, &nbsp;James 5:8; cp. &nbsp;Revelation 3:2 , RV. </p> &nbsp;Luke 9:51&nbsp;Luke 16:26&nbsp;Exodus 17:12&nbsp;Acts 14:22&nbsp;15:32,41&nbsp;Acts 18:23&nbsp;1—Corinthians 1:8&nbsp;2—Corinthians 1:21[[Fix]][[Set]]Strengthen. <div> '''2: '''''Στερεόω''''' ''' (Strong'S #4732 Verb stereoo ster-eh-o'-o ) </div> <p> "to make firm, or solid" (akin to stereos, "hard, firm, solid;" cp. Eng., "stereotype"), is used only in Acts, (a) physically, &nbsp;Acts 3:7 , "received strength;" &nbsp;Acts 3:16 , "hath made strong;" (b) metaphorically, of establishment in the faith, &nbsp;Acts 16:5 , RV, "strengthened," for AV, "established." </p> <div> '''3: '''''Ἵστημι''''' ''' (Strong'S #2476 Verb histemi his'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to cause to stand," is translated "establish" in &nbsp;Romans 3:31; &nbsp;10:3; &nbsp;Hebrews 10:9 . See [[Abide]] , [[Appoint]] , [[Stand]] , etc. </p> <div> '''4: '''''Βεβαιόω''''' ''' (Strong'S #950 Verb bebaioo beb-ah-yo'-o ) </div> <p> "to confirm," is rendered "stablish," &nbsp;2—Corinthians 1:21; "stablished," &nbsp;Colossians 2:7; "be established," &nbsp;Hebrews 13:9 . See Confirm. </p> <div> '''5: '''''Νομοθετέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #3549 Verb nomotheteo nom-oth-et-eh'-o ) </div> <p> see Enact. </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59878" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59878" /> ==
<p> [[Estab'Lish,]] [[L.]] stabilio Heb. to set, fix, establish. </p> 1. To set and fix firmly or unalterably to settle permanently. <p> [[I]] will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant. &nbsp;Genesis 17 </p> 2. To found permanently to erect and fix or settle as, to establish a colony or an empire. 3. To enact or decree by authority and for permanence to ordain to appoint as, to establish laws, regulations, institutions, rules, ordinances, &c. 4. To settle or fix to confirm as, to establish a person, society or corporation, in possessions or privileges. 5. To make firm to confirm to ratify what has been previously set or made. <p> Do we then make void the law through faith? </p> <p> God forbid yea, we establish the law. &nbsp;Romans 3 </p> 6. To settle or fix what is wavering, doubtful or weak to confirm. <p> So were the churches established in the faith. &nbsp;Acts 16 </p> <p> To the end he may establish your hearts unblamable in </p> <p> holiness. &nbsp;50Thess 3 </p> 7. To confirm to fulfill to make good. <p> [[Establish]] thy word to thy servant. &nbsp;Psalms 119 8 . To set up in the place of another and confirm. </p> <p> Who go about to establish their own righteousness. &nbsp;Romans 10 </p>
<p> [[Estab'Lish, L]] stabilio Heb. to set, fix, establish. </p> 1. To set and fix firmly or unalterably to settle permanently. <p> I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant. &nbsp;Genesis 17 </p> 2. To found permanently to erect and fix or settle as, to establish a colony or an empire. 3. To enact or decree by authority and for permanence to ordain to appoint as, to establish laws, regulations, institutions, rules, ordinances, &c. 4. To settle or fix to confirm as, to establish a person, society or corporation, in possessions or privileges. 5. To make firm to confirm to ratify what has been previously set or made. <p> Do we then make void the law through faith? </p> <p> God forbid yea, we establish the law. &nbsp;Romans 3 </p> 6. To settle or fix what is wavering, doubtful or weak to confirm. <p> So were the churches established in the faith. &nbsp;Acts 16 </p> <p> To the end he may establish your hearts unblamable in </p> <p> holiness. &nbsp;50Thess 3 </p> 7. To confirm to fulfill to make good. <p> [[Establish]] thy word to thy servant. &nbsp;Psalms 119 8 . To set up in the place of another and confirm. </p> <p> Who go about to establish their own righteousness. &nbsp;Romans 10 </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_118469" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_118469" /> ==