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International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Petition:

pe-tish'-un: Used in English Versions of the Bible only as a noun, usually as representing the Hebrew she'elah (Ps 20:5, mish'alah), from the common verb [~sha'al, "to ask." The noun, consequently, has no technical meaning, and may be used indifferently in the active (Es 7:2) or passive (1Sa 1:27) sense, or for a petition addressed to either God (1Sa 1:17) or man (1Ki 2:16), while in Jud 8:24; Job 6:8; Ps 106:15, it is rendered simply "request." Otherwise "petition" represents the Aramaic ba‘u (Da 6:7,13), the Greek aitema (1 Joh 5:15), and deesis (1 Macc 7:37, the Revised Version (British and American) "supplication"), and the Latin oratio (2 Esdras 8:24).ru with the Pteria of Herodotus i.76 (identified with Bog-haz-keui, the great Hittite capital in Cappadocia, in ancient times called Hattu).

Written by Burton Scott Easton

Nave's Topical Bible

Petition: Right Of

Recognized by Pharaoh,

Exd 5:15-18;

Israel,

Num 27:1-5; 32:1-5; 36:1-5; Jos 17:4, 14, 16; 21:1, 2;

David,

1Ki 1:15-21;

Rehoboam,

1Ki 12:1-17; 2Ch 10;

Jehoram,

2Ki 8:3, 6.

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1Strong's Number: g155Greek: aitema

Petition:

from aiteo, "to ask" is rendered "petitions" in 1Jo 5:15: see ASK, B, and cp. the distinction between A, Nos. 1 and 2. Cp. deesis (see PRAYER).

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