to put: see APPOINT , No. 3.
from kata, "down," or "over against," and histemi, "to cause to stand, to set," is translated "to ordain" in the AV of Titus 1:5; Hebrews 5:1; 8:3 . See APPOINT , No. 2.
is translated "to ordain," in Acts 13:48; Romans 13:1 . See APPOINT. NO. 5
is translated "to ordain" in 1—Corinthians 7:17; 9:14; Galatians 3:19 , the last in the sense of "administered." Cp. diatage, under DISPOSITION. See APPOINT. No. 6.
is twice used of Christ as Divinely "ordained" to be the Judge of men, Acts 10:42; 17:31 . See DETERMINE , No. 2.
"to divide, separate, decide, judge," is translated "ordained" in Acts 16:4 , of the decrees by the Apostles and elders in Jerusalem. See JUDGE.
1—Corinthians 2:7DETERMINEMark 3:14Hebrews 9:6PREPARE. Acts 14:23APPOINTEphesians 2:10PREPARE. Jude 1:4Acts 1:22Romans 7:10
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