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<p> '''''kup''''' ´''''''l''''' : </p> <p> (1) Used as a noun, indicates two objects of the same kind that are considered together. Thus we read of a couple of cakes ( 2 Samuel 13:6 , used loosely), and a couple of asses ( 2 Samuel 16:1 , [[Hebrew]] <i> '''''cemedh''''' </i> ). </p> <p> (2) Used as a verb, it means to join or fasten one thing to another. This term occurs most frequently in the description of the tabernacle (see Exodus 26:6 , Exodus 26:9 , Exodus 26:11; Exodus 36:10 , Exodus 36:13 , Exodus 36:16 ). [[Couple]] is used in 1 Peter 3:2 to describe the joining of fear to chaste behavior (Hebrew <i> '''''ḥābhar''''' </i> ). </p> | |||
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59189" /> == | |||
<p> COUPLE, n. L. G. </p> <blockquote> 1. Two of the same species or kind, and near in place, or considered together as a couple of men a couple or oranges. I have planted a couple of cherry trees. We cannot call a horse and an ox a couple, unless we add a generic term. Of a horse and ox feeding in a pasture, we should say, a couple of animals. Among huntsmen and soldiers, brace is used for couple as a brace of ducks a brace or pistols. [[Couple]] differs from pair, which implies strictly not only things of the same kind, but likeness, equality or customary association. A pair is a couple but a couple may or may not be a pair. </blockquote> <blockquote> 2. Two things of any kind connected or linked together. </blockquote> <blockquote> 3. A male and female connected by marriage, betrothed or allied as a married couple a young couple. </blockquote> <blockquote> 4. That which links or connects two things together a chain. </blockquote> <p> COUPLE, </p> <blockquote> 1. To link, chain or connect one thing with another to sew or fasten together. </blockquote> <p> Thou shalt couple the curtains with taches. Exodus 26 . </p> <blockquote> 2. To marry to wed to unite, as husband and wife. </blockquote> <p> COUPLE, To embrace, as the sexes. </p> | |||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2744" /> == | |||
<p> '''''kup''''' ´''''''l''''' : </p> <p> (1) Used as a noun, indicates two objects of the same kind that are considered together. Thus we read of a couple of cakes ( 2 Samuel 13:6 , used loosely), and a couple of asses ( 2 Samuel 16:1 , [[Hebrew]] <i> '''''cemedh''''' </i> ). </p> <p> (2) Used as a verb, it means to join or fasten one thing to another. This term occurs most frequently in the description of the tabernacle (see Exodus 26:6 , Exodus 26:9 , Exodus 26:11; Exodus 36:10 , Exodus 36:13 , Exodus 36:16 ). [[Couple]] is used in 1 Peter 3:2 to describe the joining of fear to chaste behavior (Hebrew <i> '''''ḥābhar''''' </i> ). </p> | |||
==References == | |||
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<ref name="term_59189"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/couple Couple from King James Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_2744"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/couple Couple from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 17:58, 8 October 2021
King James Dictionary [1]
COUPLE, n. L. G.
1. Two of the same species or kind, and near in place, or considered together as a couple of men a couple or oranges. I have planted a couple of cherry trees. We cannot call a horse and an ox a couple, unless we add a generic term. Of a horse and ox feeding in a pasture, we should say, a couple of animals. Among huntsmen and soldiers, brace is used for couple as a brace of ducks a brace or pistols. Couple differs from pair, which implies strictly not only things of the same kind, but likeness, equality or customary association. A pair is a couple but a couple may or may not be a pair.
2. Two things of any kind connected or linked together.
3. A male and female connected by marriage, betrothed or allied as a married couple a young couple.
4. That which links or connects two things together a chain.
COUPLE,
1. To link, chain or connect one thing with another to sew or fasten together.
Thou shalt couple the curtains with taches. Exodus 26 .
2. To marry to wed to unite, as husband and wife.
COUPLE, To embrace, as the sexes.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
kup ´'l :
(1) Used as a noun, indicates two objects of the same kind that are considered together. Thus we read of a couple of cakes ( 2 Samuel 13:6 , used loosely), and a couple of asses ( 2 Samuel 16:1 , Hebrew cemedh ).
(2) Used as a verb, it means to join or fasten one thing to another. This term occurs most frequently in the description of the tabernacle (see Exodus 26:6 , Exodus 26:9 , Exodus 26:11; Exodus 36:10 , Exodus 36:13 , Exodus 36:16 ). Couple is used in 1 Peter 3:2 to describe the joining of fear to chaste behavior (Hebrew ḥābhar ).