Confirm; Confirmation

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

kon - fûrm , konfẽr - mā´shun  : In the Old Testament represented by several Hebrew words, generally with reference to an increase of external strength, as "c. the feeble knees" ( Isaiah 35:3 ); "c. the kingdom" ( 2 Kings 15:19 ); "c. inheritance" ( Psalm 68:9 ). In the New Testament, this external, objective sense is expressed by βεβαιόω , bebaióō , as in  Mark 16:20;  Romans 15:8 . The strengthening of mind, purpose, conviction, i.e. the inner or subjective sense ( Acts 14:22;  Acts 15:32 ,  Acts 15:41 ) corresponds to ἐπιστηρίζω , epistērı́zō ̌ . Used also of ratifying or making valid (κυρόω , kuróō ) a covenant ( Galatians 3:15 ). The noun is used in the second sense ( Hebrews 6:16;  Philippians 1:7 ). Confirmation, the rite, in some denominations, of admission to the full communion of the church, which the Roman church has elevated to the place of a sacrament, has only ecclesiastical, but no Scriptural, authority. It is grounded, however, in the Scriptural precedent of the laying on of hands after baptism. See Hands , Imposition Of .

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