Bible Concordance
Officiate (1 Occurrence)2 Kings 17:32 So they went on worshipping the Lord, and made for themselves, from among all the people, priests for the high places, to make offerings for them in the houses of the high places. (See NIV)
Thesaurus
Officiate (1 Occurrence)... 2. (vt) To discharge, perform, or supply, as an official duty or function.
Multi-Version Concordance
Officiate (1 Occurrence). 2
.../o/officiate.htm - 7kZadok (50 Occurrences)
... Zion, when Zodak was appointed to officiate at Gibeon, while Abiathar, it is presumed,
ministered in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 15:11; 1 Chronicles 16:39). ...
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Mediation
... sanctuaries; then, in the Deuteronomic legislation, where sacrifice is limited to
the Jerusalem sanctuary, it is assumed that only Levite priests can officiate...
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Mediator (7 Occurrences)
... sanctuaries; then, in the Deuteronomic legislation, where sacrifice is limited to
the Jerusalem sanctuary, it is assumed that only Levite priests can officiate...
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Officiated (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Officiate. Multi-Version Concordance
Officiated (1 Occurrence). Hebrews 7:13 For he of whom ...
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Official's (1 Occurrence)
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Fill (126 Occurrences)
... 5. (v.) To possess and perform the duties of; to officiate in, as an incumbent;
to occupy; to hold; as, a king fills a throne; the president fills the office ...
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Dwarf (1 Occurrence)
... the Hebrew word dak, "thin," "small," in Leviticus 21:20, where a list is given
of physical failings which forbade man of the seed of Aaron to officiate at the ...
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Zechariah (55 Occurrences)
... The altar of burnt offering was set up upon its old site, but as yet there were
no priests worthy to officiate in the ritual of sacrifice (Ezra 3:2, 3 ...
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Greek
2418. hierourgeo -- to perform sacred rites ... minister. From a compound of hieron and the base of ergon; to be a temple-worker,
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Officiate as a priest (figuratively) -- minister. see GREEK hieron.
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