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consider

verb transitive
To fix the mind on, with a view to a careful examination; to think on with care; to ponder; to study; to meditate on. Know, therefore, this day, and consider it in thy heart. Deuteronomy 4:39. Hast thou considered my servant Job?Job 1:8. Consider the lilies of the field how they grow. atihew 6:28.

consider

To view attentively; to observe and examine. The priest shall consider the leprosy. Leviticus 13:13.

consider

To attend to; to relieve. Blessed is he that considereth the poor. Psalm 41:1.

consider

To have regard to; to respect. Let us consider one another, to provoke to love, and to good words. Hebrews 10:24.

consider

To take into view in examination, or into account in estimates. In adjusting accounts, services, time, and expense ought to be considered.

consider

In the imperative, consider is equivalent to, think with care, attend, examine the subject with a view to truth or the consequences of a measure. So we use see, observe, think.

consider

To requite; to reward; particularly for gratuitous services.

consider

verb intransitive
To think seriously, maturely or carefully; to reflect. None considereth in his heart, neither is there knowledge or understanding. Isaiah 44:79. In the day of adversity consider. Ecclesiastes 7:14.

consider

To deliberate; to turn in the mind; as in the case of a single person; to deliberate or consult, as numbers; sometimes followed by of; as, I will consider your case, or of your case. The apostles and elders come together to consider of this matter. Acts 15:6.

consider

To doubt; to hesitate.