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forth” (this verb is found in the papyri); the
KJV
, “ran in” translates the mss. which have
, “to spring in.” (5)
, “to run down” occurs in Acts 21:32.¶
RUSH, RUSHING
1.
(
3$ 1
, 3729), for which see
RUN
,
Note
(1), with refs., is akin to
(see
ASSAULT
) and
, “a rushing” (see
VIOLENCE
).
2.
(
!$
, 5342), “to bear,” is used in the present participle, passive voice, in
Acts 2:2, and translated “rushing,”
RV
, “the rushing (of a mighty wind),”
KJV
“a rushing
(mighty wind)” lit “a violent wind borne (along).”
3.
(
$!
, 5143), “to run,” is translated “rushing (to war)” in Rev. 9:9,
RV
,
KJV
, “running (to battle).”
RUST (Noun and Verb)
A. Nouns.
1.
(
$
, 1035), “an eating” (akin to
, “to eat”), is used
metaphorically to denote “rust” in Matt. 6:19, 20. See
EAT
, B, No. 1,
FOOD
,
MEAT
,
MORSEL
.
2.
(
*
, 2447), “poison,” denotes “rust” in Jas. 5:3. See
POISON
.
B. Verb.
(
, 2728), an intensive form of
, “to poison” (akin to A, No. 2),
strengthened by
, “down,” “to rust over,” and in the passive voice, “to become rusted
over,” occurs in Jas. 5:3,
RV
, “are rusted” (
KJV
, “are cankered”).¶ Cf.
, “a
gangrene,” 2 Tim. 2:17,
RV
S
SABACHTHANI
(
&
, 4518), an Aramaic word signifying “Thou hast forsaken
Me,” is recorded as part of the utterance of Christ on the cross, Matt. 27:46; Mark 15:34,
a quotation from Ps. 22:1. Recently proposed renderings which differ from those of the
KJV
and
RV
have not been sufficiently established to require acceptance.
SABAOTH
(
0
, 4519) is the transliteration of a Hebrew word which denotes
“hosts” or “armies,” Rom. 9:29; Jas. 5:4.¶ While the word “hosts” probably had special
reference to angels, the title “the LORD of hosts” became used to designate Him as the
One who is supreme over all the innumerable hosts of spiritual agencies, or of what are
described as “the armies of heaven.” Eventually it was used as equivalent to “the LORD
¶ Indicates that all the NT occurrences of the Greek word under consideration are
mentioned under the heading or sub-heading.