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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3843" /> ==
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<p> ''''' fit´li ''''' : The word "fit" (adjective and verb) occurs a few times, representing nearly as many [[Hebrew]] and Greek words. the Revised Version (British and American) frequently alters, as in &nbsp;Leviticus 16:21 ( <i> ''''' ‛ittı̄ ''''' </i> , "timely," "opportune," "ready"), where for "fit" it reads "in readiness," margin "appointed." In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:11 the Revised Version (British and American) has "that were able"; in &nbsp; Isaiah 44:13 , "shapeth"; in &nbsp;Proverbs 24:27 , "ready," etc. "Fitly" in &nbsp;Proverbs 25:11 is in the Revised Version, margin "in due season"; in &nbsp; Song of [[Solomon]] 5:12 , "fitly set" is in the Revised Version, margin "sitting by full streams." In the New [[Testament]] "fit" is the translation of <i> ''''' eúthetos ''''' </i> , "well placed" (&nbsp;Luke 9:62; &nbsp;Luke 14:35 ), of <i> ''''' kathḗkon ''''' </i> , "suitable" (&nbsp;Acts 22:22 ), and of <i> ''''' katartı́zō ''''' </i> , "to make quite ready" (&nbsp;Romans 9:22 , "vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction"). </p>
<p> ''''' fit´li ''''' : The word "fit" (adjective and verb) occurs a few times, representing nearly as many [[Hebrew]] and Greek words. the Revised Version (British and American) frequently alters, as in &nbsp;Leviticus 16:21 ( <i> ''''' ‛ittı̄ ''''' </i> , "timely," "opportune," "ready"), where for "fit" it reads "in readiness," margin "appointed." In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:11 the Revised Version (British and American) has "that were able"; in &nbsp; Isaiah 44:13 , "shapeth"; in &nbsp;Proverbs 24:27 , "ready," etc. "Fitly" in &nbsp;Proverbs 25:11 is in the Revised Version, margin "in due season"; in &nbsp; Song of [[Solomon]] 5:12 , "fitly set" is in the Revised Version, margin "sitting by full streams." In the New [[Testament]] "fit" is the translation of <i> ''''' eúthetos ''''' </i> , "well placed" (&nbsp;Luke 9:62; &nbsp;Luke 14:35 ), of <i> ''''' kathḗkon ''''' </i> , "suitable" (&nbsp;Acts 22:22 ), and of <i> ''''' katartı́zō ''''' </i> , "to make quite ready" (&nbsp;Romans 9:22 , "vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction"). </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

fit´li  : The word "fit" (adjective and verb) occurs a few times, representing nearly as many Hebrew and Greek words. the Revised Version (British and American) frequently alters, as in  Leviticus 16:21 ( ‛ittı̄ , "timely," "opportune," "ready"), where for "fit" it reads "in readiness," margin "appointed." In  1 Chronicles 7:11 the Revised Version (British and American) has "that were able"; in   Isaiah 44:13 , "shapeth"; in  Proverbs 24:27 , "ready," etc. "Fitly" in  Proverbs 25:11 is in the Revised Version, margin "in due season"; in   Song of Solomon 5:12 , "fitly set" is in the Revised Version, margin "sitting by full streams." In the New Testament "fit" is the translation of eúthetos , "well placed" ( Luke 9:62;  Luke 14:35 ), of kathḗkon , "suitable" ( Acts 22:22 ), and of katartı́zō , "to make quite ready" ( Romans 9:22 , "vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction").

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