International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Double

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Double


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dub´'l (שׁנה, shānāh, “to repeat,” as in counting; כּפל, kāphal, “to fold over,” or “double,” as a cloth): A word used quite frequently in the Old Testament. Jacob ordered his sons to take double money in their hands, i.e. twice the necessary amount (, ). If a thief be caught with a living animal he was to restore double (); if property be stolen out of the house of one to whom it is entrusted he was to restore double (, ). The firstborn was to receive a double portion of the inheritance (). Likewise also by a beautiful symbol Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah's spirit to fall upon him (). Degrees of punishment or sufferings were also expressed by the idea of a doubling (; ; ; ). The use of the second Hebrew form in and seems quite confusing in its translation. the King James Version translates it simply “double,” but the Revised Version (British and American) gives it its expanded and derived meaning, “manifold in understanding,” and “who shall come within his jaws,” respectively, “manifold” in the first instance meaning multiplied, and “jaws” doubtless meaning the double row of teeth. The classic phrases in the New Testament are those used by James to represent instability and a wavering disposition, δίψυχος, dı́psuchos, literally, “doubleminded” (; ).