Provision
        Bible Usage:
- provision used 11 times.
 
- First Reference: Genesis 42:25
 - Last Reference: Romans 13:14
 
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: Yes
 - Included in BDB: Yes
 
Strongs Concordance:
- H1697 Used 1 time
 - H3557 Used 1 time
 - H3559 Used 1 time
 - H3740 Used 1 time
 - H3899 Used 1 time
 - H6679 Used 1 time
 - H6718 Used 2 times
 - H6720 Used 2 times
 - G4307 Used 1 time
 
PROVI'SION, noun s as z. [Latin provisio, provideo. See Provide.]
1. The act of providing or making previous preparation.
2. Things provided; preparation; measures taken beforehand, either for security, defense or attack, or for the supply of wants. We make provision to defend ourselves form enemies; we make provision for war; we make provision for a voyage or for erecting a building; we make provision for the support of the poor. Government makes provision for its friends.
3. Stores provided; stock; as provision of victuals; provision of materials.
4. Victuals; food; provender; all manner of eatables for man and beast; as provisions for the table or for the family; provisions for an army.
5. Previous stipulation; terms or agreement made, or measures taken for a future exigency.
In the law, no provision was made to abolish the barbarous customs of the Irish.
Papal provision a previous nomination by the pope to a benefice before it became vacant, by which practice the rightful patron was deprived of his presentation.
PROVI'SION, verb transitive To supply with victuals or food. The ship was provisioned for a voyage of six months. The garrison was well provisioned.
PROVI'SIONAL, adjective Provided for present need or for the occasion; temporarily established; temporary; as a provisional government or regulation; a provisional treaty.
PROVI'SIONALLY, adverb By way of provision; temporarily; for the present exigency.
PROVI'SIONARY, adjective Provisional; provided for the occasion; not permanent.
        Bible Usage:
- provision used 11 times.
 
- First Reference: Genesis 42:25
 - Last Reference: Romans 13:14
 
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: Yes
 - Included in BDB: Yes
 
Strongs Concordance:
- H1697 Used 1 time
 - H3557 Used 1 time
 - H3559 Used 1 time
 - H3740 Used 1 time
 - H3899 Used 1 time
 - H6679 Used 1 time
 - H6718 Used 2 times
 - H6720 Used 2 times
 - G4307 Used 1 time