Division

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

1diamerismosG1267

primarily, "a parting, distribution," denotes "a discussion, dissension, division or discord, breaking up as of family ties" (dia, "asunder," meros, "a part"), it is found in Luk 12:51, where it is contrasted with eirene, "peace." Cp. DIVIDE, A, No. 7.

2dichostasiaG1307

lit., "a standing apart" (diche, "asunder, apart," stasis, "a standing;" the root di-- indicating "division," is found in many words in various languages), is used in Rom 16:17, where believers are enjoined to mark those who cause "division" and to turn away from them; and in Gal 5:20, RV (AV, "seditions"), where "divisions" are spoken of as "works of the flesh." Some mss. have this noun in 1Co 3:3.

3schismaG4978

(Eng., "schism"), denotes "a cleft, a rent," Mat 9:16, Mar 2:21; then, metaphorically, "a division, dissension," Joh 7:43, Joh 9:16, Joh 10:19, 1Co 1:10, 1Co 11:18; in 1Co 12:25 it is translated "schism" (marg., "division"). The root is skid--, seen in the corresponding verb schizo, "to cleave" (Lat. scindo). See SCHISM. Cp. hairesis, a sect.