Brotherhood

bruth'-er-hood: The rare occurrence of the term (only Zec 11:14 and 1Pe 2:17) in contrast with the abundant use of "brother," "brethren," seems to indicate that the sense of the vital relation naturally called for the most concrete expression: "the brethren." But in 1Pe 2:17 the abstract is used for the concrete. In the Old Testament the brotherhood of all Israelites was emphasized; but in the New Testament the brotherhood in Christ is a relation so much deeper and stronger as to eclipse the other.

See a list of verses on BROTHER in the Bible.

See also BROTHER; BRETHREN.

See the definition of brotherhood in the KJV Dictionary

See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.


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