To measure any distance through a line, apply a known measurement to hit it. William Holder. We hope that the Government of Ghana, individuals, human rights defenders and activists in this country will stand up and speak out against the injustice and abuses that the police have committed and continue to perpetrate against the LGBTQ community. METEROL`OGIST, name A person who is familiar with meteors; one who studies the phenomena of meteors or keeps a register of them. 1. Action; Verse; Arrangement of poetic feet or long and short syllables in verse. The hexameter measures one meter by six feet. This word is very misspelled meters. How absurd it is to write the word simple in this way, but in all its many compounds, meters like diameter, hexameter, thermometer, etc. Although you follow many paths to find their length, you will never encounter the real thing, but it does; Remove all the space of the SunMetes when each daily lap is run. Thomas Creech. METE, n.
Fairs; Limit; Limit; Used mainly in the plural, in the expression, metes and bounds. “Mass,” either with a dry measuring utensil, as in Exodus 16:18, or with a line or measure of length, as in Psalm 60:6; 108:7; Isaiah 40:12 In Isaiah 18:2, 7, it is the rendering of qaw qaw, literally “line of line,” that is, measure that refers to Ethiopians as a nation that measured other nations for destruction and trampled on them, as in the revised version (British and American). It is considered by some to be a strength, as it is related to Kawi Arabic, “strong”. For Metheu 7:2 and the parallel passages in Mark 4:24; Luke 6:38, see Mass on Bk. vi. 23, 4 (Note 6). Visit of Origen in Achaia. Exile Origen from Alexandria, and forbade him to remain or teach there (psephizetai metastenai men apo `Alexandreias ton `Origenen, kai mete diatribein en. christianbookshelf.org/pamphilius/church Geschichte/on bk vi chap 23.htm Mete-yard (1 occurrence)Mete-yard. <>.
Multi-version ConcordanceMete-yard (1 occurrence). Leviticus 19:35 You don`t…/m/meter-yard.htm – 6k 8505. Takan — regulate, measure, estimate. Stand, lead, be uneven, mix, think, tell, rock. Estimating, testing) — standing, leading, being (un)equal, metresing, thinking, saying, weighing. << 8504, 8505. /hebrew/8505.htm – 6k On Our Lord`s Sermon on the Mount. "Don`t judge, lest you be judged.
For by whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged; And with what measure you measure it, it will be measured again in relation to you. /…/Wesley/Sermons on Many Occasions/Sermon 30 on Our Lords.htm 5097. TIMOREO — punish, avenge. 5097 (from 5092, “perceived value” and, “a guardian”) – act as a guardian with the power to retaliate also (literally assign) – as he. /greek/5097.htm – 7k METE`OROUS, adjective To have the nature of a meteor. 3354. Metre — measurement, measurement. ), estimate.
Related: 3354 (from 3358) – literally measure; matter. See 3355 (). (Rev. measured (1). Estimating, measuring, metering. From. /greek/3354.htm – 7k Our deserts. For with the same measure that you have, it will again be measured against you. The same measure with which you encountered will be measured again. /…/Kingsley/The Good News of God/Sermon XXXVIII Our Deserts.htm “Who measured the water in the palm of his hand, and furnished heaven with the span, and seized the dust of the earth in one measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a ladder?” 2.
Moses 16:18 And when they struck him with an omer, he who gathered much had nothing to do, and he who gathered little had no lack; They grouped each person according to their diet. (KJV JPS) METEOR`IC, adjective Refers to meteors; composed of meteors. 488. Antimetreo — Counterpart measure. Measure again. Anti and meter; In exchange for mete — measure again. see GREC anti. see Metreo GREEK. (antimetrethesitais) — 1 occurrence. << 487, 488.
/greek/488.htm – 7k MET`EROLITE, name a meteoric stone; a stone or solid compound of earthy and metallic matter that falls to earth after the dissolution of a glowing meteor or fireball; also called Aerolite. Excursus on the words Gennethenta or Poiethenta. The word agennetos, which, like homousios, is not a biblical word, and as it is also used in two ways, means either (1) To on men, mete de gennethen mete. /…/schaff/The Seven Ecumenical Councils/Excursus on the words gennethenta.htm Here is measuring, measuring, stretching yourself and related words in the Bible. What does the Hebrew source word מָדַד mean and how is it used in the Bible? Below are the details of the English definition. Below are also examples of Bible verses highlighted in yellow (follow this link to get there). Tap or hover over underlined blue words to see more original scriptures and meanings. Information from Strong`s Concordance[1]. Smurnaiois Ignatios.
te chrestoteti ho theou suzetountes apothnesousin; Sunepheren de autois agapan, hina kai anastosin.2. Prepon estin apechthai ton toiouton kai mete kat` idian. christianbookshelf.org/lake/the Apostolic Fathers/Smurnaiois ignatios.htm ME`TEWAND, name [mete and baton.] A rod or rod of a certain length that is used as a measure. Grenzlinie, Grenze, Grenze, Abgrenzung, Metenoun The Sermon on the Mount. IV.3 and 4; II. Cor. V.10]: ^a 2 For by whatever judgment you judge you shall be judged; and by what extent you have encountered, it will be measured to you. /…/McGarvey/The Quadruple Gospel/XLII The sermon of 7 .htm Luke 6:38 Give and it will be given unto you; Good measure, depressed, shaken and overflowing, that men abandon themselves in your bosom.