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3241 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Purification.2 (William Smith)
… its legal and technical sense, is applied to the ritual observances whereby an Israelite was formally absolved from the taint of uncleanness. The essence …
3242 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Samuel.2 (William Smith)
… from legal or sacerdotal enactments, which is so remarkable a characteristic of all the later prophets. He is also the founder of the first regular institutions …
3243 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Stranger.2 (William Smith)
… to legal rights between the stranger and the Israelite; the Israelite is enjoined to treat him as a brother. Leviticus 19:34; Deuteronomy 10:19. It also appears …
3244 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Talmud.2 (William Smith)
… or legal, of which God had not given to Moses all explanations necessary for their application, with the order to transmit them by word of mouth. The classical …
3245 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Weights and Measures.9 (William Smith)
… or legal cubit, a handbreadth larger than the first, and agreeing with the smaller Egyptian cubit; (3) The new cubit, which was still larger, and agreed with the …
3246 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Widow.2 (William Smith)
… no legal provision was made for the maintenance of widows. They were left dependent partly on the affection of relations, more especially of the eldest son …
3247 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Zerubbabel.2 (William Smith)
… the legal successor and heir of Jeconiah’s royal estate, the grandson of Neri and the lineal descendant of Nathan the son of David. In the New Testament the …
3248 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. ECAR.2 (James Strong)
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''ecar' ( 'ecar ) in a legal sense; an interdict:--decree.
3249 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. TSEDEQ.2 (James Strong)
from 'tsadaq' ( tsadaq ); the right (natural, moral or legal); also (abstractly) equity or (figuratively) prosperity:--X even, (X that which is altogether) just(-ice), ((un-))right(-eous) (cause, -ly, - ness).
3250 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. RIYB.2 (James Strong)
or rib {reeb}; from 'riyb' ( riyb ); a contest (personal or legal):--+ adversary, cause, chiding, contend(-tion), controversy, multitude (from the margin), pleading, strife, strive(-ing), suit.
3251 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. ADIKIA.2 (James Strong)
from αδικος - adikos αδικος; (legal) injustice (properly, the quality, by implication, the act); morally, wrongfulness (of character, life or act):--iniquity, unjust, unrighteousness, wrong.
3252 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AITIA.2 (James Strong)
from the same as αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved):--accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, (wh-)ere(-fore).
3253 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AKATAKRITOS.2 (James Strong)
from α - a α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of κατακρινω - katakrino κατακρινω; without (legal) trial:--uncondemned.
3254 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. APOLOGEOMAI.2 (James Strong)
middle voice from a compound of απο - apo απο and λογος - logos λογος; to give an account (legal plea) of oneself, i.e. exculpate (self):--answer (for self), make defence, excuse (self), speak for self.
3255 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. ENNOMOS.2 (James Strong)
from εν - en εν and νομος - nomos νομος; (subjectively) legal, or (objectively) subject to:--lawful, under law.
3256 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. NOMIKOS.2 (James Strong)
from νομος - nomos νομος; according (or pertaining) to law, i.e. legal (ceremonially); as noun, an expert in the (Mosaic) law:--about the law, lawyer.
3257 Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. CHEIROGRAPHON.2 (James Strong)
neuter of a compound of χειρ - cheir χειρ and γραφω - grapho γραφω; something hand-written ("chirograph"), i.e. a manuscript (specially, a legal document or bond (figuratively)):--handwriting.
3258 Thayer's Greek Lexicon, p. ἀπαλλάσσω.2
… a legal sense, ἀπό with the genitive of person, to be set free, the opponent being appeased and withdrawing the suit, to be quit of one : Luke 12:58 (so with a simple …
3259 Thayer's Greek Lexicon, p. διαγινώσκω.4
2. in a legal sense, to examine, determine, decide, (cf. Cicero, cognosco ): τὰ καθ’ ὑμᾶς your case, Acts 24:22; (2 Macc. 9:15; Demosthenes, p. 629, 25; p. 545, 9; others).
3260 Thayer's Greek Lexicon, p. διάγνωσις.4
2. in a legal sense (Latin cognitio ), examination, opinion, decision, (Sap. iii. 18; Plato, legg. 9, p. 865 c.): Acts 25:21 .