Deal

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

DEAL . A deal is a part or share. It is still in use in the phrase ‘a great deal’ or ‘a good deal.’ In AV [Note: Authorized Version.] occurs ‘tenth deal’ (RV [Note: Revised Version.] ‘tenth part’), the Heb. ‘issârôn being a measure used in meal-offerings. See Weights and Measures, II.

King James Dictionary [2]

DEAL, pret. and pp. dealt, pron. delt.

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [3]

1: Μερίζω
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(Strong'S #3307 — Verb — merizo — mer-id'-zo )

signifies "to divide into parts" (meros, "a portion, part"); hence, "to distribute, divide out, deal out to," translated "hath dealt" in Romans 12:3 . See Difference , Distribute , Divine.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

dēl : The noun "deal" is not found in the Revised Version (British and American). The King James Version translation of עשׂרון , ‛issārōn , "the tenth deal" ( Exodus 29:40; Leviticus 14:10 , et al.) is rendered uniformly "the tenth part" in the Revised Version (British and American) (see Weights And Measures ). The verb "to deal" often means "to apportion," "to distribute" (compare 2 Samuel 6:19; 1 Chronicles 16:3; Isaiah 58:7; Romans 12:3 ), but more frequently it is used in the sense of "to act" "to do," "to have transaction of any kind with." In the Psalms "to deal" always means "to confer benefit," "to deal bountifully," with the exception of Psalm 105:25 , where it means "to deal subtly with." The expression "to deal," i.e. "to be engaged in," is not found in the Scriptures. The translation of συγχράομαι , sugchráomai , in John 4:9 , "Jews have no dealings with Samaritans," conveys the idea that they have nothing in common.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]

a word often employed by our translators in the sense of part, with fractional numbers ("tenth deal," Exodus 29:40, etc.; like "a great deal"), but having no special equivalent in the original. (See Number).

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [6]

A town, one of the old Cinque ports, oil the E. of Kent, opposite the Goodwin Sands, 89 m. from London, with a fine sea-beach; much resorted to for sea-bathing quarters.

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