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Sister sis'-ter ('achoth): Used repeatedly in the Old Testament of a female (1) having the same parents as another; or (2) having one parent in common, with another, half-sister (Gen 20:12, Lev 18:9), and also...

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Sister sis'-ter ('achoth): Used repeatedly in the Old Testament of a female
(1) having the same parents as another; or
(2) having one parent in common, with another, half-sister (Gen 20:12, Lev 18:9), and also

(3) of a female belonging to the same family or clan as another, so a kinswoman (Gen 24:60, Job 42:11);

(4) also of a woman of the same country (Nu 25:18).

(5) Figuratively, the two kingdoms, Israel and Judah, are sisters (Eze 23:7).

(6) Confederate cities are conceived of as sisters (Eze 16:45).

(7) 'Achoth is used of objects which go in pairs, as curtains, each `coupled to its sister' (Exod 26:3, Exod 26:6), and of wings in pairs (Ezek 1:9, Ezek 3:13);

(8) of virtues or conditions, with which one is closely related: "Say unto wisdom, thou art my sister" (Pr 7:4; compare Job 17:14);

(9) of a lover concerning his spouse, as a term of endearment (Song 4:9, Song 5:1, Song 8:8).

In the New Testament, adelphe, used
(1) in sense of physical or blood kinship (Matt 12:50, Matt 13:56, Matt 19:29, Luke 10:39, Luke 14:26, John 11:1, John 19:25, Acts 23:16);

(2) of fellow-members in Christ: "Phoebe, our sister" (Ro 16:1; see also 1Cor 7:15, 1Tim 5:1, Jas 2:15);

(3) possibly, of a church, "thy elect sister" (2Joh 1:13).

See RELATIONSHIPS, FAMILY.

Edward Bagby Pollard

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