KJV Dictionary Definition: renew
renew
RENEW', v.t. L. renovo; re and novo, or re and new.
1. To renovate; to restore to a former state, or to a good state, after decay or depravation; to rebuild; to repair.
Asa renewed the altar of the Lord. 2Chron. 15.
2. To re-establish; to confirm.
Let us go to Gilgal and renew the kingdom there. 1Sam. 11.
3. To make again; as, to renew a treaty or covenant.
4. To repeat; as, to renew expressions of friendship; to renew a promise; to renew an attempt.
5. To revive; as, to renew the glories of an ancestor or of a former age.
6. To begin again.
The last great age renews its finish'd course.
7. To make new; to make fresh or vigorous; as, to renew youth; to renew strength; to renew the face of the earth.
Ps. 103. Is. 40. Ps. 104.
8. In theology, to make new; to renovate; to transform; to change from natural enmity to the love of God and his law; to implant holy affections in the heart; to regenerate.
Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. Romans 12. Eph. 4.
renewable
RENEW'ABLE, a. That may be renewed; as a lease renewable at pleasure.
renewal
RENEW'AL, n.
1. The act of renewing; the act of forming anew; as the renewal of a treaty.
2. Renovation; regeneration.
3. Revival; restoration to a former or to a good state.
renewed
RENEW'ED, pp. Made new again; repaired; re-established; repeated; revived; renovated; regenerated.
renewer
RENEW'ER, n. One who renews.
renewing
RENEW'ING, ppr.
1. Making new again; repairing; re-establishing; repeating; reviving; renovating.
2. a. Tending or adapted to renovate.
RENEW'ING, n. The act of making new; renewal.