Loading...

KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Arts

The Bible

Bible Usage:

  • art used 495 times.
  • arts used once.

Dictionaries:

  • Included in Eastons: No
  • Included in Hitchcocks: No
  • Included in Naves: No
  • Included in Smiths: No
  • Included in Websters: Yes
  • Included in Strongs: Yes
  • Included in Thayers: Yes
  • Included in BDB: No

Strongs Concordance:

 

Naves Topical Index
Art

Primitive:

Invention of musical instruments and instruments of iron and copper
Genesis 4:21-22

Carpentry
Genesis 6:14-16; Exodus 31:2-9

Of the:

Apothecary or perfumer
Exodus 30:25; Exodus 30:35


Armorer
1 Samuel 8:12


Baker
Genesis 40:1; 1 Samuel 8:13


Barber
Isaiah 7:20; Ezekiel 5:1


Brickmaker
Genesis 11:3; Exodus 5:7-8; Exodus 5:18


Calker
Ezekiel 27:9; Ezekiel 27:27


Compounding confections
1 Samuel 8:13


Gardener
Jeremiah 29:5; John 20:15


Goldsmith
Isaiah 40:19


Mariner
Ezekiel 27:8-9


Mason
2 Samuel 5:11; 2 Chronicles 24:12


Musician
1 Samuel 18:6; 1 Chronicles 15:16


Potter
Isaiah 64:8; Jeremiah 18:3; Lamentations 4:2; Zech 11:13


Refiner of metals
1 Chronicles 28:18; Malachi 3:2-3


Ropemaker
Judges 16:11


Stonecutter
Exodus 20:25; 1 Chronicles 22:15


Shipbuilder
1 Kings 9:26


Smelter of metals
Job 28:2


Spinner
Exodus 35:25; Proverbs 31:19


Tailor
Exodus 28:3


Tanner
Acts 9:43; Acts 10:6


Tentmaker
Genesis 4:20; Acts 18:3


Weaver
Exodus 35:35; John 19:23


Wine maker
Nehemiah 13:15; Isaiah 63:3


Writer
Judges 5:14


Artisans, skillful

Jubal
Genesis 4:21

Tubal-Cain
Genesis 4:22

Bezaleel and Aholiab
Exodus 31:2-14; Exodus 35:30-35

Hiram
1 Kings 7:13-51; 2 Chronicles 2:13-14

Various arts practiced and products manufactured, in ancient times:
Apothecary; Beaten Work; Brass; Bread; Brick; Carpentry; Carving; Confectioner; Copper; Drawing; Dyeing; Embroidery; Engraving; Fuller; Goldsmith; Lapidary; Leather; Lime; Mason; Master Workman; Molding; Music; Painting; Paper; Parchment; Picture; Pottery; Rope; Ship; Silk; Silversmith; Smith; Soap; Spinning; Sun-Dial; Tapestry; Tailoring; Tent; Weaving; Wine


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Art

'ART, The second person, indicative mode, present tense, of the substantive veb am.

'ART, noun [Latin ars, artis.]

1. The disposition or modification of things by human skill, to answer the purpose intended. In this sense art stands opposed to nature.

2. A system of rules, serving to facilitate the performance of certain actions; opposed to science, or to speculative principles; as the art of building or engraving. Arts are divided into useful or mechanic, and liberal or polite. The mechanic arts are those in which the hands and body are more concerned than the mind; as in making clothes, and utensils. These art are called trades. The liberal or polite arts are those in which the mind or imagination is chiefly concerned; as poetry, music and painting.

In America, literature and the elegant arts must grow up side by side with the coarser plants of daily necessity.

3. Skill, dexterity, or the power of performing certain actions, acquired by experience, study or observation; as, a man has the art of managing his business to advantage.