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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Gift
        (1.) An gratuity (Prov. 19:6) to secure favour (18:16; 21:14), a
        thank-offering (Num. 18:11), or a dowry (Gen. 34:12).
        (2.) An oblation or proppitatory gift (2Sa 8:2,6; 1Ch 18:2,6;
        2Ch 26:8; Ps. 45:12; 72:10).
        (3.) A bribe to a judge to obtain a favourable verdict (Ex.
        23:8; Deut. 16:19).
        (4.) Simply a thing given (Matt. 7:11; Luke 11:13; Eph. 4:8);
        sacrifical (Matt. 5:23, 24; 8:4); eleemosynary (Luke 21:1); a
        gratuity (John 4:10; Acts 8:20). In Acts 2:38 the generic word
        dorea is rendered "gift." It differs from the charisma (1 Cor.
        12:4) as denoting not miraculous powers but the working of a new
        spirit in men, and that spirit from God.
        The giving of presents entered largely into the affairs of
        common life in the East. The nature of the presents was as
        various as were the occasions: food (1 Sam. 9:7; 16:20), sheep
        and cattle (Gen. 32:13-15), gold (2 Sam. 18:11), jewels (Gen.
        24:53), furniture, and vessels for eating and drinking (2 Sam.
        17:28); delicacies, as spices, honey, etc. (1 Kings 10:25; 2
        Kings 5: 22). The mode of presentation was with as much parade
        as possible: the presents were conveyed by the hands of servants
        (Judg. 3:18), or still better, on the backs of beasts of burden
        (2 Kings 8:9). The refusal of a present was regarded as a high
        indignity; and this constituted the aggravated insult noticed in
        Matt. 22:11, the marriage robe having been offered and refused.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Gift' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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