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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77415" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77415" /> ==
<div> '''A — 1: ἐγκαινίζω ''' (Strong'S #1457 — Verb — enkainizo — eng-kahee-nid'-zo ) </div> <p> primarily means "to make new, to renew" (en, "in," kainos, "new"), as in the Sept. of &nbsp;2 Chronicles 15:8; then, to initate or "dedicate," &nbsp;Hebrews 9:18 , with reference to the first covenant, as not "dedicated" without blood; in &nbsp;Hebrews 10:20 , of Christ's "dedication" of the new and living way (AV, "consecrated;" RV, "dedicated"). See Consecrate. In the Sept. it has this meaning in &nbsp; Deuteronomy 20:5; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 7:5; &nbsp;Isaiah 16:11; &nbsp;41:1; &nbsp;45:16 , "keep a feast (to Me)." </p> <div> '''B — 1: ἐγκαίνια ''' (Strong'S #1456 — Noun Neuter — enkainia — eng-kah'ee-nee-ah ) </div> <p> akin to A, frequent in the Sept., in the sense of "dedication," became used particularly for the annual eight days' feast beginning on the 25th of [[Chisleu]] (mid. of Dec.), instituted by [[Judas]] Maccabaeus, 164, B.C., to commemorate the cleansing of the [[Temple]] from the pollutions of [[Antiochus]] Epiphanes; hence it was called the Feast of the Dedication, &nbsp;John 10:22 . This feast could be celebrated anywhere. The lighting of lamps was a prominent feature; hence the description "Feast of Lights." Westcott suggests that &nbsp;John 9:5 refers to this. </p>
<div> '''A 1: '''''Ἐγκαινίζω''''' ''' (Strong'S #1457 Verb enkainizo eng-kahee-nid'-zo ) </div> <p> primarily means "to make new, to renew" (en, "in," kainos, "new"), as in the Sept. of &nbsp;2—Chronicles 15:8; then, to initate or "dedicate," &nbsp;Hebrews 9:18 , with reference to the first covenant, as not "dedicated" without blood; in &nbsp;Hebrews 10:20 , of Christ's "dedication" of the new and living way (AV, "consecrated;" RV, "dedicated"). See Consecrate. In the Sept. it has this meaning in &nbsp; Deuteronomy 20:5; &nbsp;2—Chronicles 7:5; &nbsp;Isaiah 16:11; &nbsp;41:1; &nbsp;45:16 , "keep a feast (to Me)." </p> <div> '''B 1: '''''Ἐγκαίνια''''' ''' (Strong'S #1456 Noun Neuter enkainia eng-kah'ee-nee-ah ) </div> <p> akin to A, frequent in the Sept., in the sense of "dedication," became used particularly for the annual eight days' feast beginning on the 25th of [[Chisleu]] (mid. of Dec.), instituted by [[Judas]] Maccabaeus, 164, B.C., to commemorate the cleansing of the [[Temple]] from the pollutions of [[Antiochus]] Epiphanes; hence it was called the Feast of the Dedication, &nbsp;John 10:22 . This feast could be celebrated anywhere. The lighting of lamps was a prominent feature; hence the description "Feast of Lights." Westcott suggests that &nbsp;John 9:5 refers to this. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39774" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39774" /> ==

Latest revision as of 13:48, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

A — 1: Ἐγκαινίζω (Strong'S #1457 — Verb — enkainizo — eng-kahee-nid'-zo )

primarily means "to make new, to renew" (en, "in," kainos, "new"), as in the Sept. of  2—Chronicles 15:8; then, to initate or "dedicate,"  Hebrews 9:18 , with reference to the first covenant, as not "dedicated" without blood; in  Hebrews 10:20 , of Christ's "dedication" of the new and living way (AV, "consecrated;" RV, "dedicated"). See Consecrate. In the Sept. it has this meaning in   Deuteronomy 20:5;  2—Chronicles 7:5;  Isaiah 16:11;  41:1;  45:16 , "keep a feast (to Me)."

B — 1: Ἐγκαίνια (Strong'S #1456 — Noun Neuter — enkainia — eng-kah'ee-nee-ah )

akin to A, frequent in the Sept., in the sense of "dedication," became used particularly for the annual eight days' feast beginning on the 25th of Chisleu (mid. of Dec.), instituted by Judas Maccabaeus, 164, B.C., to commemorate the cleansing of the Temple from the pollutions of Antiochus Epiphanes; hence it was called the Feast of the Dedication,  John 10:22 . This feast could be celebrated anywhere. The lighting of lamps was a prominent feature; hence the description "Feast of Lights." Westcott suggests that  John 9:5 refers to this.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Exodus 19:5-6 Deuteronomy 7:6 Deuteronomy 14:2 Exodus 29:1-37 Numbers 7:10-88 Daniel 3:2-3 2 Samuel 8:11 1 Kings 8:63 Ezra 6:16-18 Nehemiah 12:27 Deuteronomy 20:5 Ephesians 5:26 1 Peter 2:5

Ray Robbins

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