Meaning
to put: see APPOINT, No. 3.
<2,,2525, kathistemi>
from kata, "down," or "over against," and histemi, "to cause to stand, to set," is translated "to ordain" in the AV of Tit 1:5, Heb 5:1, Heb 8:3. See APPOINT, No. 2.
<3,,5021, tasso>
is translated "to ordain," in Act 13:48, Rom 13:1. See APPOINT. NO. 5
<4,,1299, diatasso>
is translated "to ordain" in 1Co 7:17, 1Co 9:14, Gal 3:19, the last in the sense of "administered." Cp. diatage, under DISPOSITION. See APPOINT. No. 6.
<5,,3724, horizo>
is twice used of Christ as Divinely "ordained" to be the Judge of men, Act 10:42, Act 17:31. See DETERMINE, No. 2.
<6,,2919, krino>
"to divide, separate, decide, judge," is translated "ordained" in Act 16:4, of the decrees by the Apostles and elders in Jerusalem. See JUDGE.
Notes: (1) In 1Co 2:7, AV, proorizo, "to foreordain" (see RV) is translated "ordained." See DETERMINE, No. 3. (2) In Mar 3:14, AV, poieo, "to make," is translated "ordained" (RV, "appointed"). (3) In Heb 9:6, AV, kataskeuazo, "to prepare" (so RV), is translated "were ... ordained. See PREPARE. (4) In Act 14:23, AV, cheirotoneo, "to appoint" (RV), is translated "they had ordained." See APPOINT, No. 11. (5) In Eph 2:10, AV, proetoimazo, "to prepare before," is translated "hath before ordained" (RV, "afore prepared"); see PREPARE. (6) In Jud 1:4, AV, prographo, lit., "to write before," is translated "were before ... ordained" (RV, "were ... set forth"). See SET (forth). (7) In Act 1:22, AV, ginomai, "to become," is translated "be ordained" (RV, "become"). (8) In Rom 7:10, AV, "ordained" represents no word in the original (see RV).