| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (v. t.) To consider carefully; to look at on all sides or in all its bearings; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study. 2. (v. t.) To consider or have in view, as contingent or probable; to look forward to; to purpose; to intend. 3. (v. i.) To consider or think studiously; to ponder; to reflect; to muse; to meditate. | Multi-Version Concordance Contemplate (2 Occurrences) Romans 4:19 And, without growing weak in faith, he could contemplate his own vital powers which had now decayed--for he was nearly 100 years old--and Sarah's barrenness. (WEY NAS) Psalms 143:5 I remember the days of old. I meditate on all your doings. I contemplate the work of your hands. (WEB) |