Bible Dictionaries
Commendation
King James Dictionary
COMMENDATION, n.
1. The act of commending praise favorable representation in words declaration of esteem.
Need we, as some other, letters of commendation. 2 Corinthians 31 .
2. Ground of esteem, approbation or praise that which presents a person or thing to another in a favorable light, and renders worthy of regard, or acceptance.
Good-nature is the most godlike commendation of a man.
3. Service respects message of love.
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