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For
INTO
see
, p. 1
INTREAT, INTREATY
A. Verbs.
1.
(
#$ 1
, 2065), “to ask, beseech,” is rendered “intreat,” e.g., in Phil. 4:3,
KJV
(
RV
, “beseech”). See
ASK
.
2.
(
$ !
, 3870), “to beseech, comfort, exhort,” is rendered by the
verb “to intreat” in Luke 8:31,
RV
, “intreated” (
KJV
, “besought”); 15:28; Acts 9:38,
RV
,
“intreating” (
KJV
, “desiring”); 28:20,
RV
(
KJV
, “called for”); 1 Cor. 4:13; 2 Cor. 9:5,
RV
(
KJV
, “exhort”); 10:1,
RV
(
KJV
, “beseech”); 1 Tim. 5:1,
KJV
(
RV
, “exhort”). See
BESEECH
.
3.
(
$ !
, 3868), “to ask to be excused, to beg,” etc., is rendered
“intreated” in Heb. 12:19, See
AVOID
.
B. Adjective.
$
(
' )
, 2138), “ready to obey” (
$
, “well,”
, “to obey, to be
persuaded”), “compliant,” is translated “easy to be intreated” in Jas. 3:17, said of the
wisdom that is from above.¶
C. Noun.
(
$1
, 3874), “an appeal, a comfort, exhortation,” etc., is translated
“intreaty” in 2 Cor. 8:4.
For
INTRUDE
(
Col. 2:18
) see
DWELL
, A, No. 11
INTRUST
$
(
"
, 4100), “to believe,” also means “to entrust,” and in the active voice
is translated “to commit,” in Luke 16:11; John 2:24; in the passive voice, “to be intrusted
with,” Rom. 3:2,
RV
, “they were intrusted with” (
KJV
, “unto them were committed”), of
Israel and the oracles of God; 1 Cor. 9:17,
RV
, “I have … intrusted to me” (
KJV
, “is
committed unto me”), of Paul and the stewardship of the gospel; so Gal. 2:7; Titus 1:3; in
1 Thess. 2:4, where he associates with himself his fellow missionaries,
RV
, “to be
intrusted with” (
KJV
, “to be put in trust with”). See
BELIEVE
,
COMMIT
.
INVENTORS
$
(
# $!
, 2182), “an inventor, contriver” (akin to
$
, “to find
out”; , “on,” used intensively,
$
, “to find”), occurs in the plural in Rom. 1:30.¶
INVISIBLE
(
$
, 517), lit., “unseen” ( , negative,
, “to see”), is translated
“invisible” in Rom. 1:20, of the power and divinity of God; of God Himself, Col. 1:15; 1
Tim. 1:17; Heb. 11:27; of things unseen, Col. 1:16.¶ In the Sept., Gen. 1:2; Isa. 45:3,
“unseen (treasures).” ¶
INWARD (man, part), INWARDLY
1.
(
+
, 2080), “within, inward,” is used adjectivally in Rom. 7:22, “(the) inward
(man)”; 2 Cor. 4:16, with “man” expressed in the preceding clause, but not repeated in
the original, “(our) inward (man)” (some mss. have
, “from within”); Eph. 3:16,
RV
, “(the) inward (man)” (
KJV
, “inner”). See
INNER
,
WITHIN
.