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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_76927" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_76927" /> ==
<div> '''1: ὡραῖος ''' (Strong'S #5611 — Adjective — horaios — ho-rah'-yos ) </div> <p> describes "that which is seasonable, produced at the right time," as of the prime of life, or the time when anything is at its loveliest and best (from hora, "a season," a period fixed by natural laws and revolutions, and so the best season of the year). It is used of the outward appearance of whited sepulchres in contrast to the corruption within, &nbsp;Matthew 23:27; of the [[Jerusalem]] gate called "Beautiful," &nbsp;Acts 3:2,10; of the feet of those that bring glad tidings, &nbsp;Romans 10:15 . </p> &nbsp;Genesis 2:9&nbsp;Genesis 3:6&nbsp;Genesis 26:7&nbsp;Genesis 29:17&nbsp; [[Genesis]] 39:6&nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 1:16&nbsp;2:14&nbsp;4:3&nbsp;6:3,5 <div> '''2: ἀστεῖος ''' (Strong'S #791 — Adjective — asteios — as-ti'-os ) </div> <p> connected with astu, "a city," was used primarily "of that which befitted the town, town-bred" (corresponding Eng. words are "polite," "polished," connected with polis, "a town;" cp. "urbane," from Lat., urbs, "a city"). Among Greek writers it is set in contrast to agroikos, "rustic," and aischros, "base," and was used, e.g., of clothing. It is found in the [[Nt]] only of Moses, &nbsp;Acts 7:20 , "(exceeding) fair," lit., "fair (to God)," and &nbsp;Hebrews 11:23 , "goodly" [[(Av,]] "proper"). See [[Fair]] , [[Goodly]] , Note, Proper. </p> &nbsp;Exodus 2:2&nbsp;Numbers 22:32&nbsp;Judges 3:17[[Better]][[Fair]][[Good]]
<div> '''1: '''''Ὡραῖος''''' ''' (Strong'S #5611 Adjective horaios ho-rah'-yos ) </div> <p> describes "that which is seasonable, produced at the right time," as of the prime of life, or the time when anything is at its loveliest and best (from hora, "a season," a period fixed by natural laws and revolutions, and so the best season of the year). It is used of the outward appearance of whited sepulchres in contrast to the corruption within, &nbsp;Matthew 23:27; of the [[Jerusalem]] gate called "Beautiful," &nbsp;Acts 3:2,10; of the feet of those that bring glad tidings, &nbsp;Romans 10:15 . </p> &nbsp;Genesis 2:9&nbsp;Genesis 3:6&nbsp;Genesis 26:7&nbsp;Genesis 29:17&nbsp; [[Genesis]] 39:6&nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 1:16&nbsp;2:14&nbsp;4:3&nbsp;6:3,5 <div> '''2: '''''Ἀστεῖος''''' ''' (Strong'S #791 Adjective asteios as-ti'-os ) </div> <p> connected with astu, "a city," was used primarily "of that which befitted the town, town-bred" (corresponding Eng. words are "polite," "polished," connected with polis, "a town;" cp. "urbane," from Lat., urbs, "a city"). Among Greek writers it is set in contrast to agroikos, "rustic," and aischros, "base," and was used, e.g., of clothing. It is found in the NT only of Moses, &nbsp;Acts 7:20 , "(exceeding) fair," lit., "fair (to God)," and &nbsp;Hebrews 11:23 , "goodly" (AV, "proper"). See [[Fair]] , [[Goodly]] , Note, Proper. </p> &nbsp;Exodus 2:2&nbsp;Numbers 22:32&nbsp;Judges 3:17[[Better]]Fair[[Good]]
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58344" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58344" /> ==
<p> [[Beau'Tiful,]] a. bu'tiful. beauty and full. </p> 1. Elegant in form, fair,having the form that pleases the eye. It expresses more than handsome. <p> [[A]] beautiful woman is one of the most attractive objects in all nature's works. </p> <p> [[A]] circle is more beautiful than a square a square is more beautiful than a parallelogram. </p> 2. Having the qualities which constitute beauty, or that which pleases the senses other than the sight as a beautiful sound.
<p> BEAU'TIFUL, a. bu'tiful. beauty and full. </p> 1. Elegant in form, fair,having the form that pleases the eye. It expresses more than handsome. <p> A beautiful woman is one of the most attractive objects in all nature's works. </p> <p> A circle is more beautiful than a square a square is more beautiful than a parallelogram. </p> 2. Having the qualities which constitute beauty, or that which pleases the senses other than the sight as a beautiful sound.
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_92035" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_92035" /> ==

Latest revision as of 12:45, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ὡραῖος (Strong'S #5611 — Adjective — horaios — ho-rah'-yos )

describes "that which is seasonable, produced at the right time," as of the prime of life, or the time when anything is at its loveliest and best (from hora, "a season," a period fixed by natural laws and revolutions, and so the best season of the year). It is used of the outward appearance of whited sepulchres in contrast to the corruption within,  Matthew 23:27; of the Jerusalem gate called "Beautiful,"  Acts 3:2,10; of the feet of those that bring glad tidings,  Romans 10:15 .

 Genesis 2:9 Genesis 3:6 Genesis 26:7 Genesis 29:17  Genesis 39:6 Song of Solomon 1:16 2:14 4:3 6:3,5

2: Ἀστεῖος (Strong'S #791 — Adjective — asteios — as-ti'-os )

connected with astu, "a city," was used primarily "of that which befitted the town, town-bred" (corresponding Eng. words are "polite," "polished," connected with polis, "a town;" cp. "urbane," from Lat., urbs, "a city"). Among Greek writers it is set in contrast to agroikos, "rustic," and aischros, "base," and was used, e.g., of clothing. It is found in the NT only of Moses,  Acts 7:20 , "(exceeding) fair," lit., "fair (to God)," and  Hebrews 11:23 , "goodly" (AV, "proper"). See Fair , Goodly , Note, Proper.

 Exodus 2:2 Numbers 22:32 Judges 3:17BetterFairGood

King James Dictionary [2]

BEAU'TIFUL, a. bu'tiful. beauty and full.

1. Elegant in form, fair,having the form that pleases the eye. It expresses more than handsome.

A beautiful woman is one of the most attractive objects in all nature's works.

A circle is more beautiful than a square a square is more beautiful than a parallelogram.

2. Having the qualities which constitute beauty, or that which pleases the senses other than the sight as a beautiful sound.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(a.) Having the qualities which constitute beauty; pleasing to the sight or the mind.

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