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Concision

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American Tract Society Bible Dictionary by American Tract Society (1859)

Cutting, a term of reproach, applied to certain Judaizing teachers at Philippi, as mere cutters of the flesh; in contrast with the true circumcision, those who were created anew in Christ Jesus unto righteousness and true holiness, Php 3:2 .\par

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock & James Strong (1880)

(κατατομή, a cutting down, i.e. entire mutilation of the parts), a contemptuous term used by Paul in Php 3:2, to denote the zealots for circumcision. In classical writers the Greek word denotes a groove or channel, etc. (see Liddell and Scott, s.v.), but the apostle parodies the term previously employed, for the purpose of indicating more pointedly the real character of the sectaries in question; instead of saying “beware of the circumcision” (περιτομήν), namely, the party who pressed the necessity of still observing that ordinance, he says “beware of the concision” (κατατομήν); as much as to say they no longer deserve the old and venerable name; what they stickle for is a mere concision, a flesh- cutting. He then goes on to state the reason, “for we are the circumcision “the reality has now passed over into us, who believe in Christ and are renewed in the spirit of our minds. (See Sommel, Obss. Philol. on this passage, Lond. 1793.) Similarly in Gal 5:12, he says even more pointedly, “I would they [the same class of Judaizing teachers] were even cut off” (ἀποκόψονται, would for themselves cut off wholly the organ circumcised, and not be content with a mere scarification of it), i.e. make themselves outright eunuchs (comp. the allusions to their impurity, Gal 5:13; Gal 5:19; Gal 5:24). So Chrysostom and Jerome explain (περικοπτέσθωσιν, abscindantur). SEE CIRCUMCISION.

People's Dictionary of the Bible by Edwin W. Rice (1893)

Concision. A term used sarcastically of Judaizers who insisted on circumcision as necessary for Gentile Christians. Php 3:2.

New and Concise Bible Dictionary by George Morrish (1899)

This is a ’cutting, mutilation,’ κατατομ, in contrast to the true circumcision, which is a cutting off. It is a term of contempt for the Judaising teachers. Php 3:2.

Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

CONCISION.—A name applied contemptuously by S. Paul (Php 3:2) to the merely fleshly circumcision (Gr. katatomç; the ordinary word for ‘circumcision’ is peritomç).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by James Orr (ed.) (1915)

kon-sizh´un (κατατομή, katatomḗ, “mutilation,” “cutting”): A term by which Paul contemptuously designates the merely fleshly circumcision upon which the Judaizers insisted as being necessary for Gentile converts (Php 3:2), as distinguished from peritomḗ, the true circumcision (Php 3:3). Compare Gal 5:12 and Deu 23:1, and see CIRCUMCISION.

Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings (1916)

See Circumcision.

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