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<p> ''''' ā´mi ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' b´l ''''' ( ידיד , <i> ''''' yedhı̄dh ''''' </i> , "beloved"): [[Applied]] to the tabernacle or tent of meeting "How amiable ("lovely" the Revised Version, margin) are thy tabernacles" ( Psalm 84:1 ), the plural having reference to the subdivisions and appurtenances of the sanctuary (compare Psalm 68:35 ). The adjective is rendered "amiable" in the sense of the French <i> amiable </i> , lovely; but the usage of the [[Hebrew]] word requires it to be understood as meaning "dear," "beloved." Compare "so amiable a prospect" (Sir T. Herbert), "They keep their churches so cleanly and amiable" (Howell, 1644). "What made the tabernacle of Moses lovely was not the outside, which was very mean, but what was within" (John Gill). See [[Tabernacle]] . </p> | <p> ''''' ā´mi ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' b´l ''''' ( ידיד , <i> ''''' yedhı̄dh ''''' </i> , "beloved"): [[Applied]] to the tabernacle or tent of meeting "How amiable ("lovely" the Revised Version, margin) are thy tabernacles" ( Psalm 84:1 ), the plural having reference to the subdivisions and appurtenances of the sanctuary (compare Psalm 68:35 ). The adjective is rendered "amiable" in the sense of the French <i> amiable </i> , lovely; but the usage of the [[Hebrew]] word requires it to be understood as meaning "dear," "beloved." Compare "so amiable a prospect" (Sir T. Herbert), "They keep their churches so cleanly and amiable" (Howell, 1644). "What made the tabernacle of Moses lovely was not the outside, which was very mean, but what was within" (John Gill). See [[Tabernacle]] . </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_776"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/amiable Amiable from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_776"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/amiable Amiable from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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ā´mi - a - b´l ( ידיד , yedhı̄dh , "beloved"): Applied to the tabernacle or tent of meeting "How amiable ("lovely" the Revised Version, margin) are thy tabernacles" ( Psalm 84:1 ), the plural having reference to the subdivisions and appurtenances of the sanctuary (compare Psalm 68:35 ). The adjective is rendered "amiable" in the sense of the French amiable , lovely; but the usage of the Hebrew word requires it to be understood as meaning "dear," "beloved." Compare "so amiable a prospect" (Sir T. Herbert), "They keep their churches so cleanly and amiable" (Howell, 1644). "What made the tabernacle of Moses lovely was not the outside, which was very mean, but what was within" (John Gill). See Tabernacle .