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ordain

verb transitive
Properly, to set; to establish in a particular office or order; hence, to invest with a ministerial function or sacerdotal power; to introduce and establish or settle in the pastoral office with the customary forms and solemnities; as, to ordain a minister of the gospel. In America, men are ordained over a particular church and congregation, or as evangelists without the charge of a particular church, or as deacons in the episcopal church.

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To appoint; to decree. Jeroboam ordained a feast in the eighth month.7 Kings 12:32. As many as were ordained to eternal lifeAcis 13:48.

ordain

To set; to establish; to institute; to constitute. Mulmutius ordained our laws.

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To set apart for an office; to appoint. Jesus ordained twelve that they should be with him. Mark 3:14.

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To appoint; to prepare. For Tophet is ordained of old. Isaiah 30:33.