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<p> '''''di''''' -'''''vizh´un''''' : Used in English [[Versions]] of the [[Bible]] in the following senses: </p> <p> (1) A separate body of people ( <i> a </i> ) of the tribal divisions of [[Israel]] ( Joshua 11:23; Joshua 12:7; Joshua 18:10 ); ( <i> b </i> ) of sections of a tribe, "the divisions of Reuben" ( Judges 5:15 , Judges 5:16 the King James Version; but the Revised Version (British and American) rightly substitutes "the watercourses of Reuben"; in Job 20:17 the same word is rendered "rivers"); ( <i> c </i> ) of the (late) organization of priests and [[Levites]] into classes or families who ministered in the temple in rotation; translated "courses" generally in the King James Version, and always in the Revised Version (British and American) ( 1 Chronicles 24:1; 1 Chronicles 26:1 , 1 Chronicles 26:12 , 1 Chronicles 26:19; Nehemiah 11:36; compare 2 Chronicles 35:5 ). Much prominence is given by the Chronicler to the 24 classes of priests, singers, and doorkeepers, who served in turns in the temple (compare Luke 1:5 , Luke 1:8 ). (3) In the New Testament, dissension, disunion, schism ( Luke 12:51; Romans 16:17; 1 Corinthians 3:3 the King James Version, omitted the Revised Version (British and American); 1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 11:18; Galatians 5:20 ). </p>
 
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59462" /> ==
        <p> DIVISION, n. S as z. L. See Divide. </p> <blockquote> 1. The act of dividing or separating into parts, any entire body. </blockquote> <blockquote> 2. The state of being divided. </blockquote> <blockquote> 3. That which divides or separates that which keeps apart partition. </blockquote> <blockquote> 4. The part separated from the rest by a partition or line, real or imaginary as the divisions of a field. </blockquote> <blockquote> 5. A separate body of men as, communities and divisions of men. </blockquote> <blockquote> 6. A part or distinct portion as the divisions of a discourse. </blockquote> <blockquote> 7. A part of an army or militia a body consisting of a certain number of brigades usually two, and commanded by a major general. But the term is often applied to other bodies or portions of an army, as to a brigade, a squadron or a platoon. </blockquote> <blockquote> 8. A part of a fleet, or a select number of ships under a commander, and distinguished by a particular flag or pendant. </blockquote> <blockquote> 9. Disunion discord variance difference. </blockquote> <p> There was a division among the people. John 7 . </p> <blockquote> 10. Space between the notes of music, or the dividing of the tones. </blockquote> <blockquote> 11. Distinction. </blockquote> <p> I will put a division between my people and thy people. Exodus 8 . </p> <blockquote> 12. The separation of voters in a legislative house. </blockquote> <blockquote> 13. In arithmetic, the dividing of a number or quantity into any parts assigned or the rule by which is found how many times one number is contained in another. </blockquote>
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77267" /> ==
        <div> 1: Διαμερισμός <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1267 — Noun Masculine — diamerismos — dee-am-er-is-mos' ) </div> <p> primarily, "a parting, distribution," denotes "a discussion, dissension, division or discord, breaking up as of family ties" (dia, "asunder," meros, "a part"), it is found in Luke 12:51 , where it is contrasted with eirene, "peace." Cp. DIVIDE, A, No. 7. </p> <div> 2: Διαφανής <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1307 — Adjective — dichostasia — dee-af-an-ace' ) </div> <p> lit., "a standing apart" (diche, "asunder, apart," stasis, "a standing;" the root di--- indicating "division," is found in many words in various languages), is used in Romans 16:17 , where believers are enjoined to mark those who cause "division" and to turn away from them; and in Galatians 5:20 , RV (AV, "seditions"), where "divisions" are spoken of as "works of the flesh." Some mss. have this noun in 1 Corinthians 3:3 . </p> <div> 3: Σχίσμα <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4978 — Noun Neuter — schisma — skhis'-mah ) </div> <p> (Eng., "schism"), denotes "a cleft, a rent," Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21; then, metaphorically, "a division, dissension," John 7:43; 9:16; 10:19; 1 Corinthians 1:10; 11:18; in 1 Corinthians 12:25 it is translated "schism" (marg., "division"). The root is skid---, seen in the corresponding verb schizo, "to cleave" (Lat. scindo). See Schism. Cp. hairesis, a sect. </p>
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3048" /> ==
        <p> '''''di''''' -'''''vizh´un''''' : Used in English [[Versions]] of the [[Bible]] in the following senses: </p> <p> (1) A separate body of people ( <i> a </i> ) of the tribal divisions of [[Israel]] ( Joshua 11:23; Joshua 12:7; Joshua 18:10 ); ( <i> b </i> ) of sections of a tribe, "the divisions of Reuben" ( Judges 5:15 , Judges 5:16 the King James Version; but the Revised Version (British and American) rightly substitutes "the watercourses of Reuben"; in Job 20:17 the same word is rendered "rivers"); ( <i> c </i> ) of the (late) organization of priests and [[Levites]] into classes or families who ministered in the temple in rotation; translated "courses" generally in the King James Version, and always in the Revised Version (British and American) ( 1 Chronicles 24:1; 1 Chronicles 26:1 , 1 Chronicles 26:12 , 1 Chronicles 26:19; Nehemiah 11:36; compare 2 Chronicles 35:5 ). Much prominence is given by the Chronicler to the 24 classes of priests, singers, and doorkeepers, who served in turns in the temple (compare Luke 1:5 , Luke 1:8 ). (3) In the New Testament, dissension, disunion, schism ( Luke 12:51; Romans 16:17; 1 Corinthians 3:3 the King James Version, omitted the Revised Version (British and American); 1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 11:18; Galatians 5:20 ). </p>
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_37595" /> ==
        <p> the rendering of the following words: </p> <p> 1. חֲלֻקָּה, chalukkah', 2 Chronicles 35:5, or מִחֲלֹקֶת, machalo'keth, Joshua 11:23; Joshua 12:7; Joshua 18:10; 1 Chronicles 24:1; 1 Chronicles 26:1; 1 Chronicles 26:12; 1 Chronicles 26:19; Nehemiah 11:36; a regular distribution (e.g. the sacerdotal "courses" or sections). </p> <p> 2. פְּלֻגָּה, peluggah', 2 Chronicles 35:5, or Chald. פְּלֻגָּא, pelugga', Ezra 6:18, a partition (likewise applied to the priestly ranks), but, פְּדוּת, pelaggah', Judges 5:15-16, streamlets (" rivers," Job 20:17). </p> <p> 3. פּדוּת, peduth', a distinction, Exodus 8:23 (elsewhere " redemption"). </p> <p> 4. διαμερισμός, disunion, Luke 12:21; διχοστασία, variance, Romans 16:17; 1 Corinthians 3:3; Galatians 5:20; σχίσμα, a split, John 7:43; John 9:16; John 10:19 (" rent," Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21). </p>
==References ==
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        <ref name="term_59462"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/division Division from King James Dictionary]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_77267"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/vine-s-expository-dictionary-of-nt-words/division Division from Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_3048"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/division Division from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_37595"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/division Division from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
       
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