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<p> '''''chap´man''''' (plural אנשי התּרים , <i> ''''''anshē ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''tārı̄m''''' </i> ): Word used only once in the King James Version ( 2 Chronicles 9:14 , the American Standard Revised Version "the traders"; compare also 1 Kings 10:15 the Revised Version (British and American), where the [[Hebrew]] uses the same expression). The English word means "merchant"; compare the verb "to chaffer," and the German <i> Kaufmann </i> . The Hebrew means "those who go about" as merchants. </p> | == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50333" /> == | ||
<p> <strong> [[Chapman]] </strong> . A chapman is a trader, the word being still used in some places for a travelling merchant. It occurs in 2 Chronicles 9:14 AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and BV, and also in 1 Kings 10:15 RV [Note: Revised Version.] . The Amer. RV [Note: Revised Version.] has ‘trader’ in both places. </p> | |||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_99267" /> == | |||
<p> '''(1):''' (n.) One who buys and sells; a merchant; a buyer or a seller. </p> <p> '''(2):''' (n.) A peddler; a hawker. </p> | |||
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69876" /> == | |||
<p> '''Chapman.''' 2 Chronicles 9:14. A travelling merchant. </p> | |||
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71979" /> == | |||
<p> '''Chapman.''' ''('' that is, ''Cheap Man).'' Merchant. </p> | |||
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_65552" /> == | |||
<p> [[Travelling]] merchant. 2 Chronicles 9:14 . </p> | |||
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39463" /> == | |||
2 Chronicles 9:14 | |||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2277" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' chap´man ''''' (plural אנשי התּרים , <i> ''''' 'anshē ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' tārı̄m ''''' </i> ): Word used only once in the King James Version ( 2 Chronicles 9:14 , the American Standard Revised Version "the traders"; compare also 1 Kings 10:15 the Revised Version (British and American), where the [[Hebrew]] uses the same expression). The English word means "merchant"; compare the verb "to chaffer," and the German <i> Kaufmann </i> . The Hebrew means "those who go about" as merchants. </p> | |||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_31715" /> == | |||
<p> ( '''''אנֵוֹשׁ''''' '''''הִתּוּר''''' , ''Enosh '''''´''''' Hat-Tur '''''´''''' , Man Of The Journeying, Traveler,'' i.e. for purposes of traffic), a trader who transports articles of commerce from the place of production to a mart ( 2 Chronicles 9:14); a merchant-man, as the same phrase is rendered in the parallel passage ( 1 Kings 10:15). (See [[Merchant]]). </p> | |||
==References == | |||
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<ref name="term_50333"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/chapman Chapman from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_99267"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/chapman Chapman from Webster's Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_69876"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/people-s-dictionary-of-the-bible/chapman Chapman from People's Dictionary of the Bible]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_71979"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/chapman Chapman from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_65552"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/chapman Chapman from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_39463"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/chapman Chapman from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_2277"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/chapman Chapman from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_31715"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/chapman Chapman from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 14 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Chapman . A chapman is a trader, the word being still used in some places for a travelling merchant. It occurs in 2 Chronicles 9:14 AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and BV, and also in 1 Kings 10:15 RV [Note: Revised Version.] . The Amer. RV [Note: Revised Version.] has ‘trader’ in both places.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): (n.) One who buys and sells; a merchant; a buyer or a seller.
(2): (n.) A peddler; a hawker.
People's Dictionary of the Bible [3]
Chapman. 2 Chronicles 9:14. A travelling merchant.
Smith's Bible Dictionary [4]
Chapman. ( that is, Cheap Man). Merchant.
Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]
Travelling merchant. 2 Chronicles 9:14 .
Holman Bible Dictionary [6]
2 Chronicles 9:14
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]
chap´man (plural אנשי התּרים , 'anshē ha - tārı̄m ): Word used only once in the King James Version ( 2 Chronicles 9:14 , the American Standard Revised Version "the traders"; compare also 1 Kings 10:15 the Revised Version (British and American), where the Hebrew uses the same expression). The English word means "merchant"; compare the verb "to chaffer," and the German Kaufmann . The Hebrew means "those who go about" as merchants.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]
( אנֵוֹשׁ הִתּוּר , Enosh ´ Hat-Tur ´ , Man Of The Journeying, Traveler, i.e. for purposes of traffic), a trader who transports articles of commerce from the place of production to a mart ( 2 Chronicles 9:14); a merchant-man, as the same phrase is rendered in the parallel passage ( 1 Kings 10:15). (See Merchant).
References
- ↑ Chapman from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Chapman from Webster's Dictionary
- ↑ Chapman from People's Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Chapman from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Chapman from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Chapman from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Chapman from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- ↑ Chapman from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature