# ordain, ordained, ordinary, ordination, planned long ago, prepared, bring about, marked out ## Definition: To ordain means to formally appoint a person for a special task or role. It also means to formally make a rule or decree. * The term "ordain" often refers to formally appointing somebody as a priest, minister, or rabbi. * For example, God ordained Aaron and his descendants to be priests. * It can also mean to institute or establish something, such as a religious feast or covenant. * Depending on the context, to "ordain" could be translated as to "assign" or to "appoint" or to "command" or to "make a rule" or to "institute." (See also: [command](../kt/command.md), [covenant](../kt/covenant.md), [decree](../other/decree.md), [law](../other/law.md), [law](../kt/lawofmoses.md), [priest](../kt/priest.md)) ## Bible References: * [1 Kings 12:31-32](rc://en/tn/help/1ki/12/31) * [2 Samuel 17:13-14](rc://en/tn/help/2sa/17/13) * [Exodus 28:40-41](rc://en/tn/help/exo/28/40) * [Numbers 03:03](rc://en/tn/help/num/03/03) * [Psalms 111:7-9](rc://en/tn/help/psa/111/007) ## Word Data: * Strong's: H3245, H4390, H6186, H6213, H6680, H7760, H8239, G2525, G4270, G4282, H6822