-day:
Various NT original Greek words used translated 'day'.(see
Strong's
Concordance), but mostly they
mean a day as we today know a day to be. In the original
Hebrew 'day' can mean 'to be hot', 'the warm hours', 'daily'.
-day
for a year?.2Peter
3:8; Numbers 14:34; Psalms
90:4.
Some think that this is an
overall principle of God. It does not seem to be. Psalms 90:4 is about
a prayer of Moses and what he said to God.
The original has it 'thousand
eye.(meaning
'sight').against,
with or
upon day passed over observed night' and from there
the translators tried to make it clear for us. But it doesn't really mean
that with God.
A thousand years is always
as one day, as a reading of the other scriptures above here will show.
A year therefor would be 360,000 years, as there's 360 days in a year,
30x12. But of course the cabal always screws all things of God, Christ
and the Holy Spirit up.
It's the same with us. As
we look back over our past, time has seemed to have just flown by so quickly.
And what of all we've individually done can even immediately be brought
to mind?
We are mostly here to become
what we are already, as we carry on towards the
time when we will be no more in the physical on this Earth, but beings
of a higher density.
-deacon(s):.American
Tract Dictionary: The original meaning of this word is an attendant,
assistant, helper. It is sometimes translated minister, that is, servant,
as in.Matthew
20:26. Deacons are first mentioned as officers in the Christian church
in.Acts
6:1-7. It appears that their duty was to collect the alms
of the church and distribute them to those in need. This was done in visiting
the poor and sick, widows, orphans and sufferers under persecution, administering
all necessary relief. Of the seven there named, Philip
and Stephen are afterwards found laboring
as evangelists.
The qualifications of deacons are in:.1Timothy
3:8-12.
-Demetrius:
a silversmith at Ephesus, whose chief occupation was to make silver shrines
for Diana.(Acts
19:24), models either of the temple
of Diana or of the statue of the Goddess.
This trade brought to him
and his fellow craftsmen "no small gain" for these shrines found a ready
sale among the countless thousands who came to this temple from all parts
of Asia Minor.
This traffic was greatly
endangered by the progress of the gospel and hence Demetrius excited the
tradesmen employed in the manufacture of these shrines and caused so great
a tumult that
"the whole city was filled with confusion."
-dispensation:
The method or scheme according to which the Creator carries out his purposes
towards men is called a dispensation. The fulness of the times is, being
dispensed or unfolded toward fulness:.Ephesians
1:10.
There are usually reckoned
three
dispensations. However,
the word is not found in Scripture
with this particular
meaning regarding three dispensations. It's conjecture.
-doctors/lawyers/scribes:
The Jewish doctors taught and disputed in synagogues or wherever they could
find an audience. Their disciples were allowed to propose to them questions.
They assumed the office without any appointment to it.
The doctors of the law were
principally of the sect of the Pharisees.
Schools were established after the destruction of Jerusalem at Babylon
and Tiberias, in which academic degrees were conferred on those who passed
a certain examination. Those of the school of Tiberias were called by the
title 'rabbi' and those of Babylon
by that of 'master'.
-dominion:
Various OG
and OH words used.(see
Strong's
Concordance for original meaning for word in question in whatever
verse, such as.John
13:15).
-done:
Various OG and OH words used.(see
Strong's
Concordance for original meaning for any word in question at whatever
verse).
-doth:
Word does not occur in either OG or OH.
-dwelleth:
Various OG and OH words used.(see
Strong's
Concordance for original meaning for word in question in whatever
verse).