| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The act or process of considering; continuous careful thought; examination; contemplation; deliberation; attention. 2. (n.) Attentive respect; appreciative regard; -- used especially in diplomatic or stately correspondence. 3. (n.) Thoughtful or sympathetic regard or notice. 4. (n.) Claim to notice or regard; some degree of importance or consequence. 5. (n.) The result of deliberation, or of attention and examination; matured opinion; a reflection; as, considerations on the choice of a profession. 6. (n.) That which is, or should be, taken into account as a ground of opinion or action; motive; reason. 7. (n.) The cause which moves a contracting party to enter into an agreement; the material cause of a contract; the price of a stipulation; compensation; equivalent. | Multi-Version Concordance Consideration (8 Occurrences) Matthew 19:8 "Moses," He replied, "in consideration of the hardness of your nature permitted you to put away your wives, but it has not been so from the beginning. (WEY) Mark 10:5 "It was in consideration of your stubborn hearts," said Jesus, "that Moses enacted this law for you; (WEY) Acts 27:3 The next day, we touched at Sidon. Julius treated Paul kindly, and gave him permission to go to his friends and refresh himself. (See NAS) 1 Corinthians 7:26 I think then that, taking into consideration the distress which is now upon us, it is well for a man to remain as he is. (WEY) 1 Corinthians 10:28 and if any one may say to you, 'This is a thing sacrificed to an idol,' -- do not eat, because of that one who shewed 'it', and of the conscience, for the Lord's 'is' the earth and its fulness: (See RSV) Titus 3:2 not speak evil of any one, nor be contentious, but yield unselfishly to others and constantly manifest a forgiving spirit towards all men. (See NAS) Proverbs 23:4 Take no care to get wealth; let there be an end to your desire for money. (See NAS) Isaiah 22:11 And you made a place between the two walls for storing the waters of the old pool: but you gave no thought to him who had done this, and were not looking to him by whom it had been purposed long before. (See NAS) |