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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_57987" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_57987" /> ==
<p> [[Abil'Ity,]] n. [[L.]] habilitas, ableness, fitness, from habeo, to have or hold. </p> 1. [[Physical]] power, whether bodily or mental natural or acquired force of understanding skill in arts or science. [[Ability]] is active power, or power to perform as opposed to capacity, or power to receive. In the plural, abilities is much used in a like sense and also for faculties of the mind, and acquired qualifications. 2. Riches, wealth, substance, which are the means, or which furnish the power, of doing certain acts. <p> They gave after their ability to the work. &nbsp;Ezekiel 2 . </p> 3. [[Moral]] power, depending on the will - a metaphysical and theological sense. 4. Civil or legal power, the power or right to do certain things, as an ability to transfer property or dispose of effects - ability to inherit. It is opposed to disability.
<p> ABIL'ITY, n. L. habilitas, ableness, fitness, from habeo, to have or hold. </p> 1. [[Physical]] power, whether bodily or mental natural or acquired force of understanding skill in arts or science. [[Ability]] is active power, or power to perform as opposed to capacity, or power to receive. In the plural, abilities is much used in a like sense and also for faculties of the mind, and acquired qualifications. 2. Riches, wealth, substance, which are the means, or which furnish the power, of doing certain acts. <p> They gave after their ability to the work. &nbsp;Ezekiel 2 . </p> 3. [[Moral]] power, depending on the will - a metaphysical and theological sense. 4. Civil or legal power, the power or right to do certain things, as an ability to transfer property or dispose of effects - ability to inherit. It is opposed to disability.
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49201" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49201" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Ability]] </strong> . In [[Av]] [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘ability’ is either <em> material </em> (&nbsp; Leviticus 27:8 , &nbsp; Ezra 2:69 , &nbsp; Acts 11:29 ) or <em> personal </em> (&nbsp; Daniel 1:4 , &nbsp; Matthew 25:15 ) capacity. The mod. meaning (‘mental power’) is not found in [[Av]] [Note: Authorized Version.] . </p>
<p> <strong> ABILITY </strong> . In AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘ability’ is either <em> material </em> (&nbsp; Leviticus 27:8 , &nbsp; Ezra 2:69 , &nbsp; Acts 11:29 ) or <em> personal </em> (&nbsp; Daniel 1:4 , &nbsp; Matthew 25:15 ) capacity. The mod. meaning (‘mental power’) is not found in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] . </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_82004" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_82004" /> ==
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== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19204" /> ==
== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19204" /> ==
<p> See [[Inability.]] </p>
<p> See [[Inability]] </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_614" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_614" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''bil´i''''' -'''''ti''''' ( δύναμις , <i> '''''dúnamis''''' </i> , or ισχύς , <i> '''''ischús''''' </i> ): Variously used of resources, material, mental and spiritual; e.g. of wealth, "gave after their ability" (&nbsp;Ezra 2:69 ); of mental endowment, "ability to stand in the king's palace" (&nbsp;Daniel 1:4 ); of talents and character, "several ability" (&nbsp;Matthew 25:15 ); of spiritual strength, "minister, as of the ability which God giveth" (the King James Version &nbsp;1 Peter 4:11 ). It thus may signify either possessions, native capacity, or gifts of the [[Holy]] Spirit. </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' bil´i ''''' - ''''' ti ''''' ( δύναμις , <i> ''''' dúnamis ''''' </i> , or ισχύς , <i> ''''' ischús ''''' </i> ): Variously used of resources, material, mental and spiritual; e.g. of wealth, "gave after their ability" (&nbsp;Ezra 2:69 ); of mental endowment, "ability to stand in the king's palace" (&nbsp;Daniel 1:4 ); of talents and character, "several ability" (&nbsp;Matthew 25:15 ); of spiritual strength, "minister, as of the ability which God giveth" (the King James Version &nbsp;1 Peter 4:11 ). It thus may signify either possessions, native capacity, or gifts of the [[Holy]] Spirit. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 14:46, 16 October 2021

King James Dictionary [1]

ABIL'ITY, n. L. habilitas, ableness, fitness, from habeo, to have or hold.

1. Physical power, whether bodily or mental natural or acquired force of understanding skill in arts or science. Ability is active power, or power to perform as opposed to capacity, or power to receive. In the plural, abilities is much used in a like sense and also for faculties of the mind, and acquired qualifications. 2. Riches, wealth, substance, which are the means, or which furnish the power, of doing certain acts.

They gave after their ability to the work.  Ezekiel 2 .

3. Moral power, depending on the will - a metaphysical and theological sense. 4. Civil or legal power, the power or right to do certain things, as an ability to transfer property or dispose of effects - ability to inherit. It is opposed to disability.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

ABILITY . In AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘ability’ is either material (  Leviticus 27:8 ,   Ezra 2:69 ,   Acts 11:29 ) or personal (  Daniel 1:4 ,   Matthew 25:15 ) capacity. The mod. meaning (‘mental power’) is not found in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] .

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(n.) The quality or state of being able; power to perform, whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal; capacity; skill or competence in doing; sufficiency of strength, skill, resources, etc.; - in the plural, faculty, talent.

Charles Buck Theological Dictionary [4]

See Inability

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]

a - bil´i - ti ( δύναμις , dúnamis , or ισχύς , ischús ): Variously used of resources, material, mental and spiritual; e.g. of wealth, "gave after their ability" ( Ezra 2:69 ); of mental endowment, "ability to stand in the king's palace" ( Daniel 1:4 ); of talents and character, "several ability" ( Matthew 25:15 ); of spiritual strength, "minister, as of the ability which God giveth" (the King James Version  1 Peter 4:11 ). It thus may signify either possessions, native capacity, or gifts of the Holy Spirit.

References