Topical Bible: Payeth The term "payeth" is an archaic form of the verb "pay," commonly found in older English translations of the Bible It is used to describe the act of giving or rendering what is due, whether it be a debt, a vow, or a form of recompense
King James Bible Dictionary - Reference List - Payeth PAY, noun Compensation; recompense; an equivalent given for money due, goods purchased or services performed; salary or wages for services; hire The merchant receives pay for goods sold; the soldier receives pay for his services, but the soldiers of the American revolution never received full pay 1 Compensation; reward
PAYETH IN THE BIBLE The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again: but the righteous sheweth mercy, and giveth See 'payeth' instances in the King James Version (KJV)
What does payeth mean - Definition of payeth - Word finder Usage examples of "payeth" How can he abide long time in peace who occupieth himself with other men's matters, and with things without himself, and meanwhile payeth little or rare heed to the self within?