A-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g1252 | Greek: diakrino |
Decide, Decision:
primarily signifies "to make a distinction," hence, "to decide, especially judicially, to decide a dispute, to give judgment," 1Cr 6:5, AV, "judge;" RV, "decide," where church members are warned against procuring decisions by litigation in the world's law courts.
See CONTEND.
B-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g1233 | Greek: diagnosis |
Decide, Decision:
transliterated in English, primarily denotes "a discrimination" (dia, "apart," ginosko, "to know"), hence, "a judicial decision," which is its meaning in Act 25:21, RV, "for the decision of the Emperor" (AV, "hearing").
Note: Cp. diaginosko, "to distinguish," Act 23:15, "to judge" (AV, "enquire"), or "determine," Act 24:22, RV (AV, "know the uttermost of").
B-2 | Noun | Strong's Number: g1253 | Greek: diakrisis |
Decide, Decision:
"a distinguishing," and so "a decision" (see A), signifies "discerning" in 1Cr 12:10; Hbr 5:14, lit., "unto a discerning of good and evil" (translated "to discern"); in Rom 14:1, "not to (doubtful) disputations" is more literally rendered in the margin "not for decisions (of doubts)."
See DISCERN. Cp. JUDGE. In the Sept., Job 37:16.
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