Bible Word List and Reading Plan

A Bible Word List

& Daily Reading Plan

A list of words in the Authorised (King James) Version describing terms no longer in everyday use, or now used with a different meaning. Also, a course for reading through the whole Bible once in two years, the Psalms and the New Testament twice.

BIBLE WORD LIST

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DAILY READING PLAN

Trinitarian Bible Society

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A BIBLE WORD LIST

THIS list gives brief explanations of words in the Authorised Version describing unfamiliar objects, animals and plants, weights, measures and money, and words no longer in everyday use, or now used with a different meaning. If the English word is used in more than one sense, or stands for more than one Hebrew or Greek word, the list refers to passages where the word is used with each meaning. In most cases the list gives all the places where the word is found. An asterisk * means that the word is used in other passages with its normal meaning, or with one of the meanings given. This is not a complete list of unfamiliar or archaic words. We would recommend that the reader use a good English language dictionary to aid in understanding words which this list does not define. The names of the Books of the Bible with their abbreviations are listed with the book names at the end of this booklet.

abase* ? humble, humiliate, cast down: Job 40.11; Phi. 4.12

abjects ? the lowest, outcasts: Ps. 35.15 abroad* ? away from the house: 1Sa. 9.26

? over a wide area: Mar. 1.28 adamant ? a sharp, hard stone, diamond:

Eze. 3.9; Zec. 7.12 adjure* ? command or charge solemnly:

Jos. 6.26; Ac. 19.13 admiration ? wonder, astonishment:

Jude 16; Re. 17.6 admire ? marvel at: 2Th. 1.10 Adria ? the Adriatic Sea: Ac. 27.27 adventure ? venture, risk: De. 28.56; Ju. 9.17;

Ac. 19.31 adversary* ? opponent in law-suit:

Mat. 5.25; Lu. 12.58 advertise ? tell, inform: Nu. 24.14; Ru. 4.4 advisement ? consideration, taking advice:

1Ch. 12.19 affect ? cause pain: La. 3.51

? embitter: Ac. 14.2 ? desire, seek: Ga. 4.17,18 affinity ? relationship by marriage: 1Ki. 3.1; 2Ch. 18.1; Ezr. 9.14 affording ? furnishing, providing: Ps. 144.13 affrighted* ? frightened: Mar. 16.5

afore* ? before: Ro. 1.2 agone ? ago: 1Sa. 30.13 ague ? a fever, usually malarial: Le. 26.16 algum ? almug, sandalwood: 2Ch. 2.8, 9.10,11 alleging ? bringing evidence: Ac. 17.3 alleluia ? praise the LORD: Re. 19.1,3,4,6 allow* ? approve of: Lu. 11.48; Ro. 7.15 all to ? utterly: Ju. 9.53 almug ? algum, sandalwood: 1Ki. 10.11,12 amazed* ? terrified, fearful: Mar. 9.15, 14.33 amazement ? terror: Ac. 3.10; 1Pe. 3.6 ambassage ? ambassadors, a deputation:

Lu. 14.32 amerce ? fine, impose a penalty: De. 22.19 amiable ? lovely: Ps. 84.1 anathema ? under a curse: 1Co. 16.22 ancients* ? elders: Is. 3.14 anon ? immediately: Mat. 13.20; Mar. 1.30 apothecary* ? perfume and spice dealer:

Ex. 30.25 apparel* ? clothing, garments: Ju. 17.10; Ja. 2.2 apparently ? openly, manifestly: Nu. 12.8 apple of the eye ? pupil of the eye: De. 32.10;

Ps. 17.8; Pr. 7.2; La. 2.18; Zec. 2.8 apprehend* ? lay hold of, seize: Phi. 3.12,13 artificer* ? skilled craftsman, inventor:

Ge. 4.22; Is. 3.3

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artillery

artillery ? weapon, equipment: 1Sa. 20.40 assay* ? try, attempt: De. 4.34; Ac. 9.26 assuage/asswage ?restrain: Ge. 8.1; Job 16.5,6 astonied* ? astonished: Is. 52.14 asunder* ? apart, into pieces/parts: Le. 1.17;

He. 4.12 attent ? attentive: 2Ch. 6.40, 7.15 aul ? pointed tool for making holes: Ex. 21.6;

De. 15.17 avoided ? departed, escaped: 1Sa. 18.11 avouched ? declared: De. 26.17,18 away with ? endure, tolerate: Is. 1.13

? take away: Lu. 23.18; Jn. 19.15 axletrees ? bars connecting wheels:

1Ki. 7.32,33

bade* ? invited, asked, told: Ge. 43.17; Ac. 22.24

bakemeats ? cooked food: Ge. 40.17 baken* ? baked: Le. 2.4 bank* ? mound for besieging a city:

2Sa. 20.15; 2Ki. 19.32; Is. 37.33 barbarian* ? foreigner: 1Co. 14.11 barbarous ? foreign: Ac. 28.2 barked ? stripped of bark: Joel 1.7 base* ? lowly, humble: 1Co. 1.28; 2Co. 10.1 bath* ? OT liquid measure: 6 hins; about

9 gallons or 34 litres: 1Ki. 7.26,38; Is. 5.10 beeves* ? cattle, oxen, bulls, cows:

Le. 22.19 beggarly ? worthless: Ga. 4.9 behemoth ? large animal: Job 40.15 behoved ? was necessary for: Lu. 24.46;

He. 2.17 bekah ? OT dry weight: 0.5 shekel;

0.22 ounces or 6.2 grams: Ex. 38.26 besom ? broom: Is. 14.23 bestead ? beset with difficulties: Is. 8.21 betimes* ? early: Ge. 26.31 bewrayeth ? betrays, reveals: Pr. 27.16, 29.24;

Is. 16.3; Mat. 26.73 bier ? portable framework supporting a

coffin: 2Sa. 3.31; Lu. 7.14 bishop* ? overseer: Phi. 1.1; 1Pe. 2.25 bishoprick ? oversight, office, charge:

Ac. 1.20 blains ? boils: Ex. 9.9,10

blasting* ? a plant disease which causes foliage death: De. 28.22; Hag. 2.17

bolled ? full of seed pods: Ex. 9.31 boss ? knob at centre of shield: Job 15.26 botch ? ulcer or boil: De. 28.27,35 bottom* ? valley: Zec. 1.8 bowels* ? affections: 2Co. 6.12

? tender mercies: Phi. 1.8, 2.1 ? heart: Phile. 12 bray* ? to pound in a mortar: Pr. 27.22 bridechamber ? bridal room; ? children of the bridechamber: wedding guests: Mat. 9.15; Mar. 2.19; Lu. 5.34 brigandine ? coat of mail, breastplate: Je. 46.4, 51.3 brimstone* ? sulphur: Ge. 19.24 broided ? braided, plaited: 1Ti. 2.9 broidered* ? embroidered: Eze. 16.10 bruit ? rumour, report: Je. 10.22; Na. 3.19 buckler* ? small shield: 2Sa. 22.31 bulwarks* ? defensive walls, earthworks: De. 20.20; Is. 26.1 bunches* ? humps: Is. 30.6 burnished ? polished: Eze. 1.7 bushel* ? NT dry measure (Gr. modios): 2 dry gallons or 8.8 litres: Mat. 5.15 butler* ? cup-bearer: Ge. 40.21 butlership ? office of cup-bearer: Ge. 40.21 by* ? with reference to, against: 1Co. 4.4 byword* ? object of scorn or derision: De. 28.37; Ps. 44.14

cab ? OT dry measure: 4 logs; 3.5 pints or 2 litres: 2Ki. 6.25

camphire ? henna, Egyptian privet: Song 1.14, 4.13

canker ? cancer, ulcerous disease: 2Ti. 2.17

cankered ? eaten away with rust: Ja. 5.3 cankerworm* ? hopping locust: Joel 1.4 carbuncle* ? a deep red gem: Ex. 28.17;

Eze. 28.13 careful* ? full of care or anxiety: Je. 17.8;

Phi. 4.6 carefulness* ? anxiety: 1Co. 7.32 careless* ? free from care, secure: Ju. 18.7

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coping

carriage(s) ? baggage, goods, burdens: Ju. 18.21; 1Sa. 17.22; Is. 10.28, 46.1; Ac. 21.15

cast about ? turn round, turn back: Je. 41.14

cast a mount ? build a raised fortification: Je. 6.6; Eze. 4.2, 21.22, 26.8

cast angle ? to fish with a hook and line: Is. 19.8

castaway ? rejected: 1Co. 9.27 caul* ? fatty membrane around an organ:

Ex. 29.13; Ho. 13.8 cauls ? hair nets: Is. 3.18 causeway ? paved road: 1Ch. 26.16,18 chalkstones ? pieces of chalk: Is. 27.9 chambering ? sensual, wanton living:

Ro. 13.13 chamberlain* ? manager of household:

Ac. 12.20 champaign ? plain, flat countryside:

De. 11.30 chancellor ? chief counsellor, governor:

Ezr. 4.8,9,17 changeable ? that can be changed, changes

of dress being a sign of wealth: Is. 3.22 chapiter* ? capital of a column: 1Ki. 7.16 chapmen ? merchants: 2Ch. 9.14 chapt ? cracked: Je. 14.4 charger* ? dish, large plate: Mat. 14.8 charity* ? love: 1Co. 13 chasten* ? correct by punishing: De. 8.5;

He. 12.11 check ? rebuke: Job 20.3 chesnut ? chestnut, or plane tree: Ge. 30.37;

Eze. 31.8 chide ? emphatically express anger or

disappointment; complain: Ex. 17.2; Ju. 8.1; Ps. 103.9 chimney ? window (as in Ec. 12.3): Ho. 13.3 chode ? complained: Ge. 31.36; Nu. 20.3 choler ? anger: Da. 8.7, 11.11 churl ? mean, miserly person: Is. 32.5,7 churlish ? harsh, ill-tempered: 1Sa. 25.3 cieled ? panelled, overlaid: 2Ch. 3.5; Je. 22.14; Eze. 41.16; Hag. 1.4 clave* ? split: Ge. 22.3 ? clung: Ru. 1.14 clift ? cleft, hollow: Ex. 33.22; Is. 57.5

closet ? private room: Joel 2.16; Mat. 6.6; Lu. 12.3

clouted ? patched: Jos. 9.5 clouts ? rags: Je. 38.11,12 cloven ?split or divided: hoof De. 14.7;

tongues Ac. 2.3 clovenfooted ? split or divided foot or hoof:

Le. 11.3,7,26 coasts* ? borders, region, country: Ex. 10.14;

Mat. 2.16 cockatrice ? adder, cobra: Is. 11.8, 14.29, 59.5;

Je. 8.17 cockle ? weeds: Job 31.40 coffer ? box: 1Sa. 6.8,11,15 collops ? lumps: Job 15.27 comeliness* ? beauty: Is. 53.2 commotions ? civil uprisings: Lu. 21.9 companied ? accompanied: Ac. 1.21 compass* (fetch a) ? go round, turn round:

Ac. 28.13 compass* ? circumference: Ex. 38.4

? make a circuit, surround: Jos. 6.3; Ju. 16.2 conceit* ? opinion, conception: Pr. 18.11 concision ? mutilation (circumcision):

Phi. 3.2 concluded* ? included: Ro. 11.32; Ga. 3.22 concourse ? assembly of people, crowd,

gathering: Pr. 1.21; Ac. 19.40 concupiscence ? strong desire or appetite,

especially of a sexual nature: Ro. 7.8; Col. 3.5; 1Th. 4.5 conduit ? pipe or channel for carrying fluid: 2Ki. 18.17, 20.20; Is. 7.3, 36.2 coney ? hyrax, rock-badger, like a rabbit: Le. 11.5; De. 14.7; Ps. 104.18; Pr. 30.26 confectionaries ? ointment-makers: 1Sa. 8.13 consumption* ? a disease causing wasting away of the body: Le. 26.16; De. 28.22 contemn* ? despise, scorn: Ps. 10.13 convenient* ? suitable: Pr. 30.8; Ep. 5.4 conversant ? dwelling with: Jos. 8.35; 1Sa. 25.15 conversation* ? behaviour: Ep. 4.22; 2Pe. 2.7 ? citizenship: Phi. 1.27, 3.20 convince* ? convict (as in Jn. 8.9): Jn. 8.46 convocation* ? assembly: Nu. 28.18 coping ? top layer of masonry wall: 1Ki. 7.9

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coriander

coriander ? plant with small round white spicy seeds: Ex. 16.31; Nu. 11.7

cotes ? small shelters for birds, sheep, etc.: 2Ch. 32.28

couchingplace ? place to lie down: Eze. 25.5 coulter ? blade, part of a plough: 1Sa. 13.20,21 countervail ? counterbalance,

compensate for: Es. 7.4 cousin ? kinsman, kinswoman: Lu. 1.36,58 covert* ? cover, shelter, hiding place: 1Sa. 25.20 creature* ? created thing: Ro. 1.25; 1Ti. 4.4 crisping pins ? curling pins for the hair:

Is. 3.22 crookbackt ? hump-backed, hunch-backed:

Le. 21.20 cruse* ? small jar: 1Ki. 14.3 cubit* ? of a man (ordinary cubit): OT

length (Heb. ammah): from elbow to fingertip; 2 spans; 17.5 inches or 445 millimetres: Ge. 6.15; Eze. 41.1 (the cubit mentioned in Ju. 3.16 is gomed, a different Hebrew word, and is probably shorter than an ordinary cubit) ? royal cubit: ordinary cubit plus a handbreadth; 20.5 inches or 521 millimetres: 2Ch. 3.3; Eze. 40.5 ? NT length (Gr. pechus): 2 spans; 18 inches or 450 millimetres: Mat. 6.27; Lk. 12.25 cuckow ? gull: Le. 11.16; De. 14.15 cumbered ? distracted, worried: Lu. 10.40 cumbereth ? waste, make worthless: Lu. 13.7 cumbrance ? trouble, responsibility: De. 1.12 cummin ? a plant like fennel with hot seeds used as a spice: Is. 28.25,27; Mat. 23.23 cunning* ? skill, art, skillful: 1Sa. 16.16; 1Ki. 7.14 curious* ? embroidered: Ex. 28.8 curious arts ? magic, sorcery: Ac. 19.19 custom* ? tribute, tax, toll: Mat. 9.9; Mar. 2.14; Lu. 5.27

dam ? mother-animal or bird: Ex. 22.30; Le. 22.27; De. 22.6,7

damsel* ? young woman, girl, servant: Ge. 24.14; Mar. 5.39; Jn. 18.17

daysman ? mediator: Job 9.33

declare* ? explain: Ge. 41.24; Ju. 14.13 decline* ? turn aside: Ps. 119.157; Pr. 4.5 delicately ? daintily: 1Sa. 15.32; La. 4.5 delicates ? luxurious food: Je. 51.34 deliciously ? luxuriously: Re. 18.7,9 describe* ? divide, mark out: Jos. 18.4,6,8 descry ? spy out, make search: Ju. 1.23 desired* ? regretted, mourned: 2Ch. 21.20 despite ? contempt: Eze. 25.6; He. 10.29 devotions ? objects of worship: Ac. 17.23 diadem ? head-dress: Job 29.14; Is. 28.5, 62.3;

Eze. 21.26 diet ? daily allowance: Je. 52.34 discomfited* ? defeated, confused, routed:

Ju. 4.15; Ps. 18.14 discover* ? uncover, disclose: Pr. 25.9; La. 4.22 discovered* ? come in view of: Ac. 21.3, 27.39 dispensation ? administration, stewardship,

distribution: 1Co. 9.17; Ep. 1.10, 3.2; Col. 1.25 disposition ? ordinance, appointment:

Ac. 7.53 distaff ? rod to hold wool for hand-spinning:

Pr. 31.19 divers* ? diverse, various, different:

De. 22.11; Mat. 4.24 divination* ? prediction by magic or

supernatural means: Nu. 22.7; De. 18:10 diviner* ? predictor using magic, etc.:

De. 18.14; Zec. 10.2 doctor ? teacher: Lu. 2.46, 5.17; Ac. 5.34 dote* ? say, think, or do foolishly: Je. 50.36 dragon* ? jackal: Job 30.29; Is. 13.22

? sea monster, crocodile, serpent: Ps. 74.13, 148.7; Re. 20.2 drams* ? OT weight (Heb. adarkon): 0.31 ounce or 8.8 grams, often in coin form (darics, drachmae): 1Ch. 29.7; Ezr. 2.69, 8.27; Ne. 7.70?72 draught ? drain, sewer: 2Ki. 10.27; Mat. 15.17; Mar. 7.19 ? net full of fish: Lu. 5.4,9 drave* ? drove: Ac. 7.45, 18.16 dress* ? prepare for use: Ge. 2.15; Ex. 30.7; 1Ki. 17.12 ? remove an animal's inward parts in preparation for eating: Ge. 18.7,8; 1Ki. 18.25,26

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fleshhook

duke* ? chief: Ex. 15.15; Jos. 13.21 dulcimer ? stringed instrument: Da. 3.5,10,15 dureth ? endures, goes on: Mat. 13.21

earing, eared ? ploughing, ploughed: Ge. 45.6, Ex. 34.21; De. 21.4

earnest* ? pledge, security, deposit: 2Co. 1.22, 5.5; Ep. 1.14

Easter ? passover: Ac. 12.4 emerods* ? swellings, hemorrhoids:

De. 28.27; 1Sa. 5.6 endamage ? damage, cause or suffer loss:

Ezr. 4.13 endue* ? endow: Ge. 30.20; Ja. 3.13 engines ? machines: 2Ch. 26.15

? battering rams: Eze. 26.9 engrafted ? implanted, firmly established:

Ja. 1.21 enlargement ? freedom, relief: Es. 4.14 ensample ? example, model from within a

defined group or type: 1Co. 10.11; Phi. 3.17; 1Th. 1.7; 2Th. 3.9; 1Pe. 5.3; 2Pe. 2.6 ensign* ? flag, banner, esp. a military one: Nu. 2.2; Zec. 9.16 ensue ? follow after: 1Pe. 3.11 enterprise ? purpose: Job 5.12 entreated* ? treated: Ge. 12.16; Lu. 20.11 environ ? surround, encompass: Jos. 7.9 ephah* ? dry: ten omers, 0.95 bushel or 34 litres: Ex. 16.36; Le. 5.11, 6.20; Nu. 5.15; Ru. 2.17 ephod* ? embroidered cape worn by priest: Ex. 39.2,5 eschew ? avoid, shun: Job 1.1,8, 2.3; 1Pe. 3.11 espousals ? time of betrothal: Je. 2.2 ? wedding: Song 3.11 espy ? see, perceive: Jos. 14.7; Je. 48.19 estate(s)* ? chief estates: great men: Mar. 6.21 ? estate of the elders: holding office as elders: Ac. 22.5 eunuch* ? (castrated) male employed as a high officer, usually by an oriental ruler: 2Ki. 20.18; Is. 56.3,4; Ac. 8.27 evidently ? plainly, clearly: Ac. 10.3; Ga. 3.1 evilfavouredness ? ugliness, deformity: De. 17.1

exchanger ? money-changer or banker: Mat. 25.27

execration ? curse: Je. 42.18, 44.12 expecting* ? waiting: He. 10.13 experiment ? proving: 2Co. 9.13

fain ? gladly: Job 27.22; Lu. 15.16 familiars ? intimate friends: Je. 20.10 familiar spirit* ? demon supposed to be in

a person or under the power of a person: Le. 20.27; 1Sa. 28.7 fan* ? fork-like instrument used for winnowing: Mat. 3.12; Lu. 3.17 fanners ? winnowers: Je. 51.2 farthing ? (Gr. kodrantes) a small coin: 2 of the mites in Mar. 12.42; about 1/4th of $0.01 or 1/6th of ?0.01: Mat. 5.26; Mar. 12.42 ? (Gr. assarion) 8 mites; about $0.01 or 2/3rd of ?0.01: Mat. 10.29; Lu. 12.6 fathom ? (Gr. orguia) 6 feet or 1.83 metres: Ac. 27.28 fatling* ? young animal fattened for slaughter: 1Sa. 15.9; Is. 11.6; Mat. 22.4 fell* ? chop down: 2Ki. 3.19,25 feller ? lumberjack, tree surgeon: Is. 14.8 felloes ? curved sections of wheel rim: 1Ki. 7.33 fens ? swamps, marshes: Job 40.21 fetters* ? shackles, metal bands: Ps. 105.18 filleted* ? ornamented with encircling bands: Ex. 27.17 fillets* ? ornamental bands: Ex. 27.10 finer ? refiner: Pr. 25.4 fining ? refining: Pr. 17.3, 27.21 firkin ? (Gr. metretes) 1 bath; about 9 gallons or 34 litres: Jn. 2.6 firmament* ? sky; the vault or expanse of the heavens: Ge. 1.6; Ps. 150.1 firstling* ? first offspring: Ge. 4.4, Ex. 13.12 fitches ? fennel: Is. 28.25,27 ? a cereal like wheat: Eze. 4.9 flag* ? marshland plant, such as reed or rush: Ex. 2.3,5; Job 8.11; Is. 19.6 flakes ? folds: Job 41.23 flay* ? remove the skin: Le. 1.6; Mi. 3.3 fleshhook* ? fork used to retrieve meat from a cooking pot: Ex. 27.3; 1Sa. 2.13

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