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10121 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Aground.2
* For AGROUND see RUN, No. 11
10122 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Behave, Behavior.9
… to run the risk of bringing the virgin daughter into danger or disgrace, and in 1 Corinthians 13:5, "doth (not) behave itself unseemly."
10123 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Brook.3
lit., "winter-flowing" (from cheima, "winter," and rheo, "to flow"), a stream which runs only in winter or when swollen with rains, a "brook," John 18:1 .
10124 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Come, Came.88
… come running together," see under RUN. (7) In Acts 5:38, kataluo, "to destroy," AV, "will come to nought," RV, "will be overthrown." (8) In John 12:35, katalambano, "to seize," AV, "come …
10125 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Course.5
properly, "a running, a race" (from edramon, "to run"), hence, metaphorically, denotes "a career, course of occupation, or of life," viewed in a special aspect, Acts 13:25; Acts 20:24; 2 Timothy 4:7 .
10126 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Course.13
… (or run) a straight course" (euthus, "straight"), Acts 16:11; Acts 21:1. (2) In 2 Thessalonians 3:1, trecho, "to run" (RV), is translated "have free course" (AV). (3) In 1 Corinthians 14 …
10127 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Danger, Dangerous.3
properly signifies "to run a risk, face danger," but is used in the NT in the sense of "being in danger, jeopardy," Acts 19:27, 40. It is translated "were in jeopardy" in Luke 8:23, and "stand we in jeopardy," 1 Corinthians 15:30 .
10128 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Delicately.5
… , "to run riot," translated "lived deliciously," in Revelation 18:7, 9, AV (RV, "waxed wanton" and "lived wantonly"). Cp. DELICACIES (above). See WANTON. Cp. the intensive form …
10129 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Drift.3
… marg. "run out as leaking vessels," does not give the meaning. In the Sept., Proverbs 3:21; Isaiah 44:4 .
10130 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Forerunner.3
… signifying "running forward, going in advance," is used as a noun, of "those who were sent before to take observations," acting as scouts, especially in military …
10131 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Free, Freedom, Freely, Freeman, Freedman, Freewoman.16
… , "to run," is rendered "may have free course;" this the RV corrects to "may run." (5) For charitoo, "to bestow freely," Ephesians 1:6, see ACCEPT, Note. (6) For "have drunk freely …
10132 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Greedily.2
* For GREEDILY see RUN, No. 9
10133 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Gush Out.3
a Hellenistic form of ekcheo, "to pour forth," is translated "gushed out" in Acts 1:18, of the bowels of Judas Iscariot. See POUR, RUN, SHED, SPILL.
10134 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Heap.5
… Athenians, run about to hear and follow those who proclaim new ideas of their own invention.
10135 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Help, Holpen.5
from boe, "a shout," and theo, "to run," denotes "help, succour," Hebrews 4:16, lit., "(grace) unto (timely) help;" in Acts 27:17, where the plural is used, the term is nautical, "frapping."
10136 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Lee.2
… ), "to run under the lee of" (hupo, and a form hupodramon, used as an aorist participle of the verb), Acts 27:16, RV, "running under the lee of" (AV, "running under"). See RUN, SAIL …
10137 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Love.8
… always run with the natural inclinations, nor does it spend itself only upon those for whom some affinity is discovered. Love seeks the welfare of all, Romans …
10138 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Narrow.3
… it runs counter to natural inclinations, and "the way" is similarly characterized; so in Luke 13:24 (where the more intensive word agonizomai, "strive," is used …
10139 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Outrun.3
… , "to run forward" (pro, "forward" or "before," trecho, "to run"), is used with tachion, "more quickly," in John 20:4, "outran," RV (AV, "did outrun"), lit., "ran forward more quickly;" in Luke …
10140 Vine’s Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Path.5
"the track of a wheel" (trochos, "a wheel;" trecho, "to run"), hence, "a track, path," is used figuratively in Hebrews 12:13. In the Sept., Proverbs 2:15; Proverbs 4:11, 26, 27; Proverbs 5:6, 21; in some texts, Ezekiel 27:19 .