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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_40119" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_40119" /> == | ||
<p> (דִּוָּג, davvag', Jeremiah 16:16 [marg.]; Ezekiel 47:10; or דִּיָּג, dayyag', Isaiah 19:8; Jeremiah 16:16 [text]; Gr. ἁλιεύς, seaman or sailor, hence fisherman, as rendered Luke 5:2), a term used, besides its literal import [(See [[Fishing]]), above], in the phrase "fishers of men" (Matthew 19:1; Mark i, 17), as applied by our [[Saviour]] to the apostles (q.v.) in calling them to their office; and in a like typical manner, but in an unfavorable sense, the word occurs Jeremiah 16:16. The application of the figure is obvious (see Wemyss, | <p> (דִּוָּג, davvag', Jeremiah 16:16 [marg.]; Ezekiel 47:10; or דִּיָּג, dayyag', Isaiah 19:8; Jeremiah 16:16 [text]; Gr. ἁλιεύς, seaman or sailor, hence fisherman, as rendered Luke 5:2), a term used, besides its literal import [(See [[Fishing]]), above], in the phrase "fishers of men" (Matthew 19:1; Mark i, 17), as applied by our [[Saviour]] to the apostles (q.v.) in calling them to their office; and in a like typical manner, but in an unfavorable sense, the word occurs Jeremiah 16:16. The application of the figure is obvious (see Wemyss, Symbolical Dict. s.v.). On the "fisher's coat" (ἐπενδύτης, John 21:7), (See [[Coat]]). </p> | ||
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Revision as of 08:52, 12 October 2021
Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]
Luke 5:2Matthew 4:19Mark 1:17
King James Dictionary [2]
FISH'ER, n
1. One who is employed in catching fish. 2. A species of weasel.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(1):
(n.) A carnivorous animal of the Weasel family (Mustela Canadensis); the pekan; the "black cat."
(2):
(n.) One who fishes.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]
(דִּוָּג, davvag', Jeremiah 16:16 [marg.]; Ezekiel 47:10; or דִּיָּג, dayyag', Isaiah 19:8; Jeremiah 16:16 [text]; Gr. ἁλιεύς, seaman or sailor, hence fisherman, as rendered Luke 5:2), a term used, besides its literal import [(See Fishing), above], in the phrase "fishers of men" (Matthew 19:1; Mark i, 17), as applied by our Saviour to the apostles (q.v.) in calling them to their office; and in a like typical manner, but in an unfavorable sense, the word occurs Jeremiah 16:16. The application of the figure is obvious (see Wemyss, Symbolical Dict. s.v.). On the "fisher's coat" (ἐπενδύτης, John 21:7), (See Coat).