Jump to: ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Easton's Bible Dictionary As used in the phrase "peculiar people" in 1 Peter 2:9, is derived from the Lat. peculium, and denotes, as rendered in the Revised Version ("a people for God's own possession"), a special possession or property. The church is the "property" of God, his "purchased possession" (Ephesians 1:14; R.V., "God's own possession"). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (a.) One's own; belonging solely or especially to an individual; not possessed by others; of private, personal, or characteristic possession and use; not owned in common or in participation.2. (a.) Particular; individual; special; appropriate. 3. (a.) Unusual; singular; rare; strange; as, the sky had a peculiar appearance. 4. (n.) That which is peculiar; a sole or exclusive property; a prerogative; a characteristic. 5. (n.) A particular parish or church which is exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PECULIARpe-kul'-yar: The Latin peculium means "private property," so that "peculiar" properly equals "pertaining to the individual." In modern English the word has usually degenerated into a half-colloquial form for "extraordinary," but in Biblical English it is a thoroughly dignified term for "esp. one's own"; compare the "peculiar treasure" of the king in Ecclesiastes 2:8 (the King James Version). Hence, "peculiar people" (the King James Version Deuteronomy 14:2, etc.) means a people especially possessed by God and particularly prized by Him. The word in the Old Testament (the King James Version Exodus 19:5 Deuteronomy 14:2; Deuteronomy 26:18 Psalm 135:4 Ecclesiastes 2:8) invariably represents ceghullah, "property," an obscure word which Septuagint usually rendered by the equally obscure periousios (apparently meaning "superabundant"), which in turn is quoted in Titus 2:14. In Malachi 3:17, however, Septuagint has peripoiesis, quoted in 1 Peter 2:9. the English Revised Version in the New Testament substituted "own possession" in the two occurrences, but in the Old Testament kept "peculiar" and even extended its use (Deuteronomy 7:6 Malachi 3:17) to cover every occurrence of ceghullah except in 1 Chronicles 29:3 ("treasure"). the American Standard Revised Version, on the contrary, has dropped "peculiar" altogether, using "treasure" in 1 Chronicles 29:3 Ecclesiastes 2:8, and "own possession" elsewhere. the King James Version also has "peculiar commandments" (idios, "particular," the Revised Version (British and American) "several") in The Wisdom of Solomon 19:6, and the Revised Version (British and American) has "peculiar" where the King James Version has "special" in The Wisdom of Solomon 3:14 for eklekte, "chosen out." Greek 931. basanos -- a touchstone (a dark stone used in testing metals) ... ... 931 () was "originally (from oriental origin) a touchstone; a 'Lydian stone' used for testing gold because pure gold rubbed on it left a peculiar mark. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/931.htm - 7k 4047. peripoiesis -- preservation, acquisition 4041. periousios -- of one's own possession Strong's Hebrew 5459. segullah -- possession, property... jewel, peculiar treasure, proper good, special. Feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to shut up; wealth (as closely ... /hebrew/5459.htm - 6k 5596. saphach -- to join, attach to 4310. mi -- who? 1655. geshem -- the body Library The Peculiar Sleep of the Beloved Peculiar Effects of Money. It is the Peculiar Property of Man to Know and Worship God. Of the Gods Peculiar to the Romans. Of the Gods Peculiar to the Romans, and their Sacred Rites. His Peculiar Caricature of the Bishops, Eustathius of Armenia and ... Thirdly, the Peculiar Manner and Circumstances with which the ... Of Certain Deities Peculiar to Barbarians, and their Sacred Rites ... Peculiar Schism among the Novatians. God's Peculiar Attribute. Thesaurus Peculiar (11 Occurrences)... Easton's Bible Dictionary As used in the phrase "peculiar people" in 1 Peter 2:9, is derived from the Lat. ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PECULIAR. ... /p/peculiar.htm - 13k Specific (2 Occurrences) Damask (1 Occurrence) Character (27 Occurrences) Innocents (2 Occurrences) Massacre (1 Occurrence) Gifts (144 Occurrences) Spiritual (42 Occurrences) Own (5782 Occurrences) Olive (61 Occurrences) Resources What does 1 Peter 2:9 mean when it refers to believers as peculiar people? | GotQuestions.orgDoes the Bible say anything about a pre-Adamic race? | GotQuestions.org Is the Word of Faith movement biblical? | GotQuestions.org Peculiar: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Peculiar (11 Occurrences)Titus 2:14 1 Peter 2:9 Exodus 19:5 Leviticus 21:20 Deuteronomy 7:6 Deuteronomy 14:2 Deuteronomy 26:18 1 Chronicles 29:3 Psalms 135:4 Ecclesiastes 2:8 Malachi 3:17 Subtopics Peculiarities of the Law of Moses Related Terms |