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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Opinion

The Bible

Bible Usage:

Dictionaries:

  • Included in Eastons: No
  • Included in Hitchcocks: No
  • Included in Naves: No
  • Included in Smiths: No
  • Included in Websters: Yes
  • Included in Strongs: Yes
  • Included in Thayers: No
  • Included in BDB: Yes

Strongs Concordance:

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Opinion

OPINION, noun opin'yon. [Latin opinio, from opinor, to thing, Gr., Latin suppono.]

1. The judgment which the mind forms of any proposition, statement, theory or event, the truth or falsehood of which is supported by a degree of evidence that renders it probably, but does not produce absolute knowledge or certainty. It has been a received opinion that all matter is comprised in four elements. This opinion is proved by many discoveries to be false. From circumstances we form opinions respecting future events.

OPINION is when the assent of the understanding is so far gained by evidence of probability, that it rather inclines to one persuasion than to another, yet not without a mixture of uncertainty or doubting.

2. The judgment or sentiments which the mind forms of persons or their qualities. We speak of a good opinion a favorable opinion a bad opinion a private opinion and public or general opinion etc.

Friendship gives a man a peculiar right and claim to the good opinion of his friend.

3. Settled judgment or persuasion; as religious opinions; political opinion

4. Favorable judgment; estimation.

In actions of arms, small matters are of great moment, especially when they serve to raise an opinion of commanders.

However, I have no opinion of these things -

OPIN'ION, verb transitive To think. [Not used.]


Naves Topical Index
Opinion, Public

Kings influenced by
King

Jesus inquires about
Matthew 16:13; Luke 9:18

Feared by:

Nicodemus
John 3:2

Joseph of Arimathaea
John 19:38

The parents of the man who was born blind
John 9:21-22

Rulers, who believed in Jesus, but feared the Pharisees
John 12:42-43

Chief priests, who feared to answer the questions of Jesus
Matthew 21:26; Mark 11:18; Mark 11:32; Mark 12:12

Chief priests to further persecute the disciples
Acts 4:21; Acts 5:26

Concessions to:

Concessions to:
Acts 16:3

James and the Christian elders, who required Paul to observe certain rites
Acts 21:18-26

Disciples, who urged circumcision
Galatians 6:12

Peter and Barnabas with others
Galatians 2:11-14

Corrupt yielding to:

By Herod:

In the case of John the Baptist
Mark 6:26


In the case of Peter
Acts 12:3


By Peter, concerning Jesus
Matthew 26:69-75

By Pilate
Matthew 27:23-27; Mark 15:15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:38-39; John 19:4-16

By Felix and Festus, concerning Paul
Acts 24:27; Acts 25:9


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Opinionate

OPIN'IONATE,

OPIN'IONATED, adjective Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one's own opinion; obstinate in opinion.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Opinionately

OPIN'IONATELY, adverb Obstinately; conceitedly.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Opinionative

OPIN'IONATIVE, adjective Fond of preconceived notions; unduly attached to one's own opinions.


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Opinionatively

OPIN'IONATIVELY, adverb With undue fondness for one's own opinions; stubbornly.


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Opinionativeness

OPIN'IONATIVENESS, noun Excessive attachment to one's own opinions; obstinacy in opinion.


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Opinioned

OPIN'IONED, adjective Attached to particular opinions; conceited.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Opinionist

OPIN'IONIST, noun One fond of his own notions, or one unduly attached to his own opinions.