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ORDAIN; ORDINATION
or-dan', or-di-na-shun (Latin ordinare, "to set in order" "to arrange"; in post-Augustan Latin "to appoint to office"; from ordo, gen. ordinis, "order," "arrangement"):
In the King James Version the verb "to ordain" renders as many as 35 different words (11 Hebrew words in the Old Testament, 21 Greek words in Apocrypha and the New Testament, and 3 Latin words in Apocrypha). This is due to the fact that the English word has many shades of meaning (especially as used in the time the King James Version was made), of which the following are the chief:
(1) To set in order, arrange, prepare:
"All things that we ordained festival,
Turn from their office to black funeral."
--Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, IV, v, 84.
This meaning is now obsolete. It is found in the King James Version of
Psalms 132:17;
Isaiah 30:33;
Hebrews 9:6 (in each of which cases the Revised Version (British and American) or margin substitutes "prepare");
1 Chronicles 17:9 (the Revised Version (British and American) "appoint");
Psalms 7:13 (the Revised Version (British and American) "maketh");
Habakkuk 1:12 (also the Revised Version (British and American))
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