Division

di-vizh'-un: Used in English Versions of the Bible in the following senses:

Topical Bible outline for "Divisions."

(1) A separate body of people (a) of the tribal divisions of Israel (Jos 11:23; 12:7; 18:10); (b) of sections of a tribe, "the divisions of Reuben" (Jg 5:15-16 the King James Version; but the Revised Version (British and American) rightly substitutes "the watercourses of Reuben"; in Job 20:17 the same word is rendered "rivers"); (c) of the (late) organization of priests and Levites into classes or families who ministered in the temple in rotation; translated "courses" generally in the King James Version, and always in the Revised Version (British and American) (1Ch 24:1; 26:1,12,19; Ne 11:36; compare 2Ch 35:5). Much prominence is given by the Chronicler to the 24 classes of priests, singers, and doorkeepers, who served in turns in the temple (compare Lu 1:5,8).

(3) In the New Testament, dissension, disunion, schism (Lu 12:51; Ro 16:17; 1Co 3:3 the King James Version, omitted the Revised Version (British and American); 1Co 1:10; 11:18; Ga 5:20).

See the definition of division in the KJV Dictionary

D. Miall Edwards

See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.


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