Behold, how good and how pleasant it is brothers to dwell together in unity
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Definition of behold to perceive through sight or apprehension : to gaze upon : OBSERVE It was a pleasure to behold the beauty of the sunset. The enormous crowd was a sight to behold. BEHO'LD, v.t. pret. and pp. beheld' L.observo, from servo, to keep. To fix the eyes upon; to see with attention; to observe with care.Behold the lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world. John In a less intensive sense, to look upon; to see. When he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived. Num. 21.BEHO'LD, v.i. To look; to direct the eyes to an object.And I beheld, and lo, in the midst of the throne, a lamb,as it had been slain. Rev.5.To fix the attention upon an object; to attend; to direct or fix the mind.Behold, I stand at the door and knock. Rev.3.word is much used in this manner for exciting attention, or admiration. It is in the imperative mode, expressing command, or exhortation; and by no means a mere exclamation.
in what way or manner; by what means.how does it work?"used to ask about the condition or quality of something.
Valid; legally firm; not weak or defective; having strength adequate to its support; as a good title; a good deed; a good claim. Valid; sound; not weak, false or fallacious; as a good argument.Complete or sufficiently perfect in its kind; having the physical qualities best adapted to its design and use; opposed to bad,imperfect, corrupted, impaired. We say, good timber, good cloth, a good soil, a good color And God saw every thing that he had made, andbehold, it was very good. Gen.1.Having moral qualities best adapted to its design and use, or the qualities which God's law requires; virtuous; pious; religious; applied to persons, and opposed to bad, vitious, wicked, evil.Yet peradventure for a good man some wouldeven dare to die. Rom.5.Conformable to the moral law; virtuous; applied to actions.In all things showing thyself a pattern of good works.Tit.2.Proper; fit; convenient; seasonable; well adapted to the end. It was a good time to commence operations. He arrived in good time.Convenient; useful; expedient; conducive to happiness.It is not good that the man should be alone. Gen.2.Sound; perfect; uncorrupted; undamaged. This fruit will keep good the whole year.Suitable to the taste or to health; wholesome; salubrious; palatable; not disagreeable or noxious; as fruit good to eat; a tree good for food. Gen.2.Suited to produce a salutary effect; adapted to abate or cure; medicinal; salutary; beneficial; as, fresh vegetables are good for scorbutic diseases. Suited to strengthen or assist the healthful functions; as, a little wine is good for a weak stomach. Pleasant to the taste; as a good apple.My son, eat thou honey, because it is good, and the honeycomb, which is sweet to thy taste. Prov.24.Full; complete.L The protestant subjects of the abbey make up a good third of its people. Useful; valuable; having qualities or a tendency to produce a good effect.All quality, that is good for any thing,is originally founded on merit.Equal; adequate; competent. His security is good for the amount of the debt; applied to persons able to fulfill contracts.Antonio is a good man.Favorable; convenient for any purpose; as a good stand for business; a good station for a camp.Convenient; suitable; safe; as a good harbor for ships.Well qualified; able; skillful; or performing duties with skill and fidelity; as a good prince; a good commander; a good officer; a good physician.Ready; dexterous Those are generally good at flattering who are good for nothing else.Kind; benevolent; affectionate; as a good father; good will. Kind; affectionate; faithful; as a good friend. Promotive of happiness; pleasant; agreeable; cheering; gratifying.Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. Ps.133.Pleasant or prosperous; as, good morrow, Sir; good morning.Honorable; fair; unblemished; unimpeached; as a man of good fame or report.A good name is better than precious ointment.
Eccles.7.Cheerful; favorable to happiness. Be of good comfort.Great or considerable; not small nor very great; as a good while ago; he is a good way off, or at a good distance; he has a good deal of leisure; I had a good share of the trouble. Here we see the primary sense of extending, advancing.Elegant; polite; as good breeding.Real; serious; not feigned.Love not in good earnest.Kind; favorable; benevolent; humane.The men were very good to us. 1 Sam.25.Benevolent; merciful; gracious.Truly God is good to Israel, even to such as areof a clean heart. Ps.73.Seasonable; commendable; proper.Why trouble ye the woman, for she hathwrought a good work on me. Matt.26.Pleasant; cheerful; festive.We come in a good day. 1 Sam.25.Companionable; social; merry.It is well known, that Sir Roger had been a good fellow in his youth.Brave; in familiar language. You are a good fellow. In the phrases, the good man, applied to the master of the house,and good woman, applied to the mistress, good sometimes expresses a moderate degree of respect, and sometimes slight contempt. Among the first settlers of New England, it was used as a title instead of Mr.; as Goodman Jones; Goodman Wells.The phrase good will is equivalent to benevolence; but it signifies also an earnest desire, a hearty wish, entire willingness or fervent zeal; as, we entered into the service with a good will; he laid on stripes with a good will.Comely; handsome; well formed; as a good person or shape.Mild; pleasant; expressing benignity or other estimable qualities; as a good countenance.Mild; calm; not irritable or fractious; as a good temper.Kind; friendly; humane; as a good heart or disposition.
Good advice, wise and prudent counsel.Good heed, great care; due caution. In good south, in good truth; in reality.To make good, to perform; to fulfill; as, to make good one's word or promise; that is to make it entire or unbroken.To confirm or establish; to prove; to verify; as, to make good a charge or accusation.To supply deficiency; to make up a defect or loss. I will make good what is wanting.To indemnify; to give an equivalent for damages. If you suffer loss, I will make it good to you.To maintain; to carry into effect; as, to make good a retreat.To stand good, to be firm or valid. His word or promise stands good.To think good, to see good, is to be pleased or satisfied; to think to be expedient.If ye think good, give me my price. Zech.11.
As good as, equally; no better than; the same as. We say, one is as good as dead. Heb.11.As good as his word, equaling in fulfillment what was promised; performing to the extent.GOOD, n. That which contributes to diminish or remove pain, or to increase happiness or prosperity; benefit; advantage; opposed to evil or misery. The medicine will do neither good nor harm. It does my heart good to see you so happy.There are many that say, who will show us any good. Ps.4.Welfare; prosperity; advancement of interest or happiness. He labored for the good of the state.The good of the whole community can be promoted only by advancing the good of each of the members composing it.Spiritual advantage or improvement; as the good of souls.Earnest; not jest.The good woman never died after this, till she came to die for good and all.
The phrase, for good and all, signifies, finally; to close the whole business; for the last time.Moral works; actions which are just and in conformity to the moral law or divine precepts.Depart from evil, and do good. Ps.34.Moral qualities; virtue; righteousness.find no good in this man.The best fruits; richness; abundance.I will give you the good of the land. Gen.45.
GOOD, v.t. To manure. Not in use.GOOD, adv. As good, as well; with equal advantage. Had you not as good go with me? In America we use goods,the Gothic word. Had you not as goods go?In replies, good signifies well; right; it is satisfactory; I am satisfied. I will be with you to morrow; answer, good, very good. So we use well, from the root of L. valeo, to be strong.
used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences, that are to be taken jointly.
Pleasing; agreeable; grateful to the mind or to the senses; as a pleasant ride; a pleasant voyage; a pleasant view. Light is pleasant to the eye; an orange is pleasant to the taste; harmony is pleasant to the ear; a rose is pleasant to the smell.How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! Ps.133.Cheerful; enlivening; as pleasant society or company.Gay; lively; humorous; sportive; as a pleasant companion.Trifling; adapted rather to mirth than use.Giving pleasure; gratifying.This word expresses less than delightful, to the mind, and delicious, to the taste.
used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified. third person singular present of be.definition, 3rd person singular present indicative of be.
DWELL, v.i. pret. dwelled, usually contracted into dwelt. See Dally.To abide as a permanent resident, or to inhabit for a time; to live in a place; to have a habitation for some time or permanence.God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem. Genesis 9.Dwell imports a residence of some continuance. We use abide for the resting of a night or an hour; but we never say, he dwelt in a place a day or a night. Dwell may signify a residence for life or for a much shorter period, but not for a day. In scripture, it denotes a residence of seven days during the feast of tabernacles.Ye shall dwell in booths seven days. Leviticus 23.The word was made flesh, and dwelt among us. John 1.To be in any state or condition; to continue.To dwell in doubtful joy.To continue; to be fixed in attention; to hang upon with fondness.The attentive queen dwelt on his accents.They stand at a distance, dwelling on his looks and language, fixed in amazement.To continue long; as, to dwell on a subject, in speaking, debate or writing; to dwell on a note in music.Dwell, as a verb transitive, is not used. We who dwell this wild, in Milton, is not a legitimate phrase.
brothers 1. A human male born of the same father and mother. A male by one of the parents only is called a half-brother, or brother of the half blood.Any one closely united; an associate; as a band of brothers.One that resembles another in manners.He that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster. Proverbs 18.
In scripture, the term brother is applied to a kinsman by blood more remote that a son of the same parents; as in the case of Abraham and Lot, Jacob and Laban. Persons of the same profession call each other brother, as judges, clergymen, professors of religion, members of societies united in a common cause, monks and the like.
Kings give to each other the title of brother.address their congregations by the title of brethren. In a more general sense, brother or brethren is used for man in general; all men being children of the same primitive ancestors, and forming one race of beings.
Brother-german is a brother by the father's and mother's side, in contradistinction to a uterine brother, or by the mother onlyor in proximity to another person or people.together they climbed the dark stairs"
: | with each other, in conjunction, jointly, conjointly, in cooperation, cooperatively, in collaboration, in partnership, in combination, as oin concert, concertedly, with one accord, in league, in alliance, in collusion, side by side, hand in hand, hand in glove, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl; informalin cahoots |
"If a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.
Ephesians 3:15Verse Concepts from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name
Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity.
But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. HONOR YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER (which is the first commandment with a promise), SO THAT IT MAY BE WELL WITH YOU, AND THAT YOU MAY LIVE LONG ON THE EARTH.
Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
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