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- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
congregation \con`grega"tion\, n. l. congregatio: cf. f.
congr'egation.
1. the act of congregating, or bringing together, or of
collecting into one aggregate or mass.
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the means of reduction in the fire is but by the
congregation of homogeneal parts. --bacon.
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2. a collection or mass of separate things.
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a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors. --shak.
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3. an assembly of persons; a gathering; esp. an assembly of
persons met for the worship of god, and for religious
instruction; a body of people who habitually so meet.
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he bunyan rode every year to london, and preached
there to large and attentive congregations.
--macaulay.
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4. anc. jewish hist. the whole body of the jewish people;
-- called also congregation of the lord.
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it is a sin offering for the congregation. --lev.
iv. 21.
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5. r. c. ch.
a a body of cardinals or other ecclesiastics to whom as
intrusted some department of the church business; as,
the congregation of the propaganda, which has charge
of the missions of the roman catholic church.
b a company of religious persons forming a subdivision
of a monastic order.
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6. the assemblage of masters and doctors at oxford or
cambrige university, mainly for the granting of degrees.
eng.
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7. scotch church hist. the name assumed by the protestant
party under john knox. the leaders called themselves
1557 lords of the congregation.
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see also:
congregation of the lord
- [2] : WordNet (r) 2.0
congregation
n 1: a group of people who adhere to a common faith and
habitually attend a given church syn: fold, faithful
2: an assemblage of people or animals or things collected
together; "a congregation of children pleaded for his
autograph"; "a great congregation of birds flew over"
3: the act of congregating syn: congregating
see also:
fold faithful congregating
- [3] : Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
congregation
heb. kahal, the hebrew people collectively as a holy community
num. 15:15. every circumcised hebrew from twenty years old and
upward was a member of the congregation. strangers resident in
the land, if circumcised, were, with certain exceptions ex.
12:19; num. 9:14; deut. 23:1-3, admitted to the privileges of
citizenship, and spoken of as members of the congregation ex.
12:19; num. 9:14; 15:15. the congregation were summonded
together by the sound of two silver trumpets, and they met at
the door of the tabernacle num. 10:3. these assemblies were
convened for the purpose of engaging in solemn religious
services ex. 12:27; num. 25:6; joel 2:15, or of receiving new
commandments ex. 19:7, 8. the elders, who were summonded by
the sound of one trumpet num. 10:4, represented on various
occasions the whole congregation ex. 3:16; 12:21; 17:5; 24:1.
after the conquest of canaan, the people were assembled only
on occasions of the highest national importance judg. 20; 2
chr. 30:5; 34:29; 1 sam. 10:17; 2 sam. 5:1-5; 1 kings 12:20; 2
kings 11:19; 21:24; 23:30. in subsequent times the congregation
was represented by the sanhedrim; and the name synagogue,
applied in the septuagint version exclusively to the
congregation, came to be used to denote the places of worship
established by the jews. see church.
in acts 13:43, where alone it occurs in the new testament, it
is the same word as that rendered "synagogue" q.v. in ver. 42,
and is so rendered in ver. 43 in r.v.
see also:
church
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