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== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42328" /> ==
1 Kings 9:26-281 Kings 10:22Leviticus 25:37Deuteronomy 14:21Proverbs 31:242 Kings 4:7Proverbs 11:26Amos 8:5Nehemiah 5:1-8Nehemiah 13:15-21Nehemiah 3:32 <p> The majority of Old [[Testament]] references to merchants concern nations other than Israel. The term translated as merchant or trader at Proverbs 31:24 and Hosea 12:7 is, in fact, the word for Canaanite. Men of [[Tyre]] sold fish and all kinds of merchandise in postexilic [[Jerusalem]] ( Nehemiah 13:16 ). Ezekiel 27:12-25 recounts the activities of the merchants of Tyre in full. They traded in common and precious metals, slaves, livestock, precious stones, ivory, wool, cloth, clothing, agricultural produce, wine, spices, and carpets. (Compare Revelation 18:11-13 .) Tyre's trading partners included twenty-two nations or peoples encompassing [[Asia]] Minor, Palestine, Syria, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. Merchants generated great wealth. The prophets railed against the pride which accompanied merchants' material successes (Isaiah 23:1; Ezekiel 27:1 ). </p> <p> In the New Testament, [[Jesus]] used a merchant to illustrate the need to risk all to gain the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 13:45-46 ). Other references continue the prophetic attack on arrogant merchants. James 4:13 warns big businessmen who engaged in long-term foreign ventures not to dismiss [[God]] when making plans. Revelation condemns [[Roman]] merchants who grew rich on the sins of [[Rome]] ( Revelation 18:3 ). See [[Economic Life]]; [[Commerce]] . </p> <p> Chris [[Church]] </p>
       
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_16704" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_16704" /> ==
<p> [[Genesis]] 23:16 . The commodities of different countries were usually exchanged by traders of various kinds, in caravans or "traveling companies," Isaiah 21:13 , which had their regular season and routes for passing from one great mart to another, Genesis 37:25,28 . These merchants prospered by wandering, as ours do by remaining stationary. </p> <p> The apostle James reminds them to lay their plans in view of the uncertainty of life, and their need of divine guidance, James 4:13 . Some of the maritime nations, as Egypt, and still more the Phoenicians, carried on a large traffic by sea, Isaiah 23:2 Ezekiel 27:28 . </p>
<p> [[Genesis]] 23:16 . The commodities of different countries were usually exchanged by traders of various kinds, in caravans or "traveling companies," Isaiah 21:13 , which had their regular season and routes for passing from one great mart to another, Genesis 37:25,28 . These merchants prospered by wandering, as ours do by remaining stationary. </p> <p> The apostle James reminds them to lay their plans in view of the uncertainty of life, and their need of divine guidance, James 4:13 . Some of the maritime nations, as Egypt, and still more the Phoenicians, carried on a large traffic by sea, Isaiah 23:2 Ezekiel 27:28 . </p>
       
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78496" /> ==
<div> 1: Ἔμπορος (Strong'S #1713 — Noun Masculine — emporos — em'-por-os ) </div> <p> denotes "a person on a journey" (poros, "a journey"), "a passenger on shipboard;" then, "a merchant," Matthew 13:45; Revelation 18:3,11,15,23 . </p>
       
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_143122" /> ==
<p> (1): </p> <p> (n.) One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader. </p> <p> (2): </p> <p> (n.) A trading vessel; a merchantman. </p> <p> (3): </p> <p> (n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper. </p> <p> (4): </p> <p> (a.) Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service. </p> <p> (5): </p> <p> (v. i.) To be a merchant; to trade. </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32780" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32780" /> ==
[[Genesis]] 37:25Job 6:18Genesis 37:2839:1Deuteronomy 33:18Judges 5:171 Kings 9:2610:11,26,2822:482 Chronicles 1:169:10,21
[[Genesis]] 37:25Job 6:18Genesis 37:2839:1Deuteronomy 33:18Judges 5:171 Kings 9:2610:11,26,2822:482 Chronicles 1:169:10,21
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42328" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_61459" /> ==
1 Kings 9:26-281 Kings 10:22Leviticus 25:37Deuteronomy 14:21Proverbs 31:242 Kings 4:7Proverbs 11:26Amos 8:5Nehemiah 5:1-8Nehemiah 13:15-21Nehemiah 3:32 <p> The majority of Old [[Testament]] references to merchants concern nations other than Israel. The term translated as merchant or trader at Proverbs 31:24 and Hosea 12:7 is, in fact, the word for Canaanite. Men of [[Tyre]] sold fish and all kinds of merchandise in postexilic [[Jerusalem]] ( Nehemiah 13:16 ). Ezekiel 27:12-25 recounts the activities of the merchants of Tyre in full. They traded in common and precious metals, slaves, livestock, precious stones, ivory, wool, cloth, clothing, agricultural produce, wine, spices, and carpets. (Compare Revelation 18:11-13 .) Tyre's trading partners included twenty-two nations or peoples encompassing [[Asia]] Minor, Palestine, Syria, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. Merchants generated great wealth. The prophets railed against the pride which accompanied merchants' material successes (Isaiah 23:1; Ezekiel 27:1 ). </p> <p> In the New Testament, [[Jesus]] used a merchant to illustrate the need to risk all to gain the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 13:45-46 ). Other references continue the prophetic attack on arrogant merchants. James 4:13 warns big businessmen who engaged in long-term foreign ventures not to dismiss [[God]] when making plans. Revelation condemns [[Roman]] merchants who grew rich on the sins of [[Rome]] ( Revelation 18:3 ). See [[Economic Life]]; [[Commerce]] . </p> <p> Chris [[Church]] </p>
<p> MER'CHANT, n. L.mercor,to buy. </p> 1. A man who trafficks or carries on trade with foreign countries,or who exports and imports goods and sells them by wholesale. 2. In popular usage, any trader, or one who deals in the purchase and sale of goods. 3. A ship in trade. Not used. <p> MER'CHANT, To trade. Not in use. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_56506" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_56506" /> ==
<p> <b> MERCHANT. </b> —See [[Trade]] and Commerce. </p>
<p> <b> MERCHANT. </b> —See [[Trade]] and Commerce. </p>
       
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_61459" /> ==
<p> MER'CHANT, n. L.mercor,to buy. </p> 1. A man who trafficks or carries on trade with foreign countries,or who exports and imports goods and sells them by wholesale. 2. In popular usage, any trader, or one who deals in the purchase and sale of goods. 3. A ship in trade. Not used. <p> MER'CHANT, To trade. Not in use. </p>
       
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78496" /> ==
<div> 1: Ἔμπορος (Strong'S #1713 — Noun Masculine — emporos — em'-por-os ) </div> <p> denotes "a person on a journey" (poros, "a journey"), "a passenger on shipboard;" then, "a merchant," Matthew 13:45; Revelation 18:3,11,15,23 . </p>
       
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_143122" /> ==
<p> (1): </p> <p> (n.) One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader. </p> <p> (2): </p> <p> (n.) A trading vessel; a merchantman. </p> <p> (3): </p> <p> (n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper. </p> <p> (4): </p> <p> (a.) Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service. </p> <p> (5): </p> <p> (v. i.) To be a merchant; to trade. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_50798" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_50798" /> ==
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<ref name="term_16704"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/american-tract-society-bible-dictionary/merchant Merchant from American Tract Society Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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<ref name="term_32780"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/merchant Merchant from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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<ref name="term_56506"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-new-testament/merchant Merchant from Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament]</ref>
<ref name="term_32780"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/merchant Merchant from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_61459"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/merchant Merchant from King James Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_61459"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/merchant Merchant from King James Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_78496"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/vine-s-expository-dictionary-of-nt-words/merchant Merchant from Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words]</ref>
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<ref name="term_143122"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/merchant Merchant from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_50798"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/merchant Merchant from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Holman Bible Dictionary [1]

1 Kings 9:26-281 Kings 10:22Leviticus 25:37Deuteronomy 14:21Proverbs 31:242 Kings 4:7Proverbs 11:26Amos 8:5Nehemiah 5:1-8Nehemiah 13:15-21Nehemiah 3:32

The majority of Old Testament references to merchants concern nations other than Israel. The term translated as merchant or trader at Proverbs 31:24 and Hosea 12:7 is, in fact, the word for Canaanite. Men of Tyre sold fish and all kinds of merchandise in postexilic Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 13:16 ). Ezekiel 27:12-25 recounts the activities of the merchants of Tyre in full. They traded in common and precious metals, slaves, livestock, precious stones, ivory, wool, cloth, clothing, agricultural produce, wine, spices, and carpets. (Compare Revelation 18:11-13 .) Tyre's trading partners included twenty-two nations or peoples encompassing Asia Minor, Palestine, Syria, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. Merchants generated great wealth. The prophets railed against the pride which accompanied merchants' material successes (Isaiah 23:1; Ezekiel 27:1 ).

In the New Testament, Jesus used a merchant to illustrate the need to risk all to gain the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 13:45-46 ). Other references continue the prophetic attack on arrogant merchants. James 4:13 warns big businessmen who engaged in long-term foreign ventures not to dismiss God when making plans. Revelation condemns Roman merchants who grew rich on the sins of Rome ( Revelation 18:3 ). See Economic Life; Commerce .

Chris Church

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [2]

Genesis 23:16 . The commodities of different countries were usually exchanged by traders of various kinds, in caravans or "traveling companies," Isaiah 21:13 , which had their regular season and routes for passing from one great mart to another, Genesis 37:25,28 . These merchants prospered by wandering, as ours do by remaining stationary.

The apostle James reminds them to lay their plans in view of the uncertainty of life, and their need of divine guidance, James 4:13 . Some of the maritime nations, as Egypt, and still more the Phoenicians, carried on a large traffic by sea, Isaiah 23:2 Ezekiel 27:28 .

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [3]

1: Ἔμπορος (Strong'S #1713 — Noun Masculine — emporos — em'-por-os )

denotes "a person on a journey" (poros, "a journey"), "a passenger on shipboard;" then, "a merchant," Matthew 13:45; Revelation 18:3,11,15,23 .

Webster's Dictionary [4]

(1):

(n.) One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader.

(2):

(n.) A trading vessel; a merchantman.

(3):

(n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper.

(4):

(a.) Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service.

(5):

(v. i.) To be a merchant; to trade.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [5]

Genesis 37:25Job 6:18Genesis 37:2839:1Deuteronomy 33:18Judges 5:171 Kings 9:2610:11,26,2822:482 Chronicles 1:169:10,21

King James Dictionary [6]

MER'CHANT, n. L.mercor,to buy.

1. A man who trafficks or carries on trade with foreign countries,or who exports and imports goods and sells them by wholesale. 2. In popular usage, any trader, or one who deals in the purchase and sale of goods. 3. A ship in trade. Not used.

MER'CHANT, To trade. Not in use.

Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [7]

MERCHANT. —See Trade and Commerce.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

Bibliography InformationMcClintock, John. Strong, James. Entry for 'Merchant'. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/m/merchant.html. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1870.

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