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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_76990" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_76990" /> ==
<div> '''1: '''''Κόλπος''''' ''' (Strong'S #2859 — Noun Masculine — kolpos — kol'-pos ) </div> <p> signifies (a) "the front of the body between the arms;" hence, to recline in the "bosom" was said of one who so reclined at table that his head covered, as it were, the "bosom" of the one next to him, &nbsp;John 13:23 . Hence, figuratively, it is used of a place of blessedness with another, as with Abraham in paradise, &nbsp;Luke 16:22,23 (plural in ver. 23), from the custom of reclining at table in the "bosom," a place of honor; of the Lord's eternal and essential relation with the Father, in all its blessedness and affection as intimated in the phrase, "The Only-begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father" (&nbsp; John 1:18 ); (b) "of the bosom of a garment, the hollow formed by the upper forepart of a loose garment, bound by a girdle and used for carrying or keeping things;" thus figuratively of repaying one liberally, &nbsp;Luke 6:38; cp. &nbsp;Isaiah 65:6; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:18; (c) "of an inlet of the sea," because of its shape, like a bosom, &nbsp;Acts 27:39 . See [[Bay]] , Creek. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Κόλπος''''' ''' (Strong'S #2859 Noun Masculine kolpos kol'-pos ) </div> <p> signifies (a) "the front of the body between the arms;" hence, to recline in the "bosom" was said of one who so reclined at table that his head covered, as it were, the "bosom" of the one next to him, &nbsp;John 13:23 . Hence, figuratively, it is used of a place of blessedness with another, as with Abraham in paradise, &nbsp;Luke 16:22,23 (plural in ver. 23), from the custom of reclining at table in the "bosom," a place of honor; of the Lord's eternal and essential relation with the Father, in all its blessedness and affection as intimated in the phrase, "The Only-begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father" (&nbsp; John 1:18 ); (b) "of the bosom of a garment, the hollow formed by the upper forepart of a loose garment, bound by a girdle and used for carrying or keeping things;" thus figuratively of repaying one liberally, &nbsp;Luke 6:38; cp. &nbsp;Isaiah 65:6; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:18; (c) "of an inlet of the sea," because of its shape, like a bosom, &nbsp;Acts 27:39 . See [[Bay]] , Creek. </p>
          
          
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words <ref name="term_76216" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words <ref name="term_76216" /> ==