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(
$&
, 5151) occurs in Matt. 26:34, 75 and parallel passages; in Acts 10:16 and
11:10, preceded by , “up to”; 2 Cor. 11:25 (twice); 12:8.
THROAT (Noun), to take by the (Verb)
A. Noun.
$ @
(
1$
, 2995), “a throat” (Eng., “larynx”), is used metaphorically of
“speech” in Rom. 3:13.¶
B. Verb.
(
&
, 4155), “to choke,” is rendered “took … by the throat” in Matt. 18:28.
See
CHOKE
, No. 1.
THRONE
1.
(
$
, 2362), “a throne, a seat of authority,” is used of the “throne” (a)
of God, e.g., Heb. 4:16, “the throne of grace,” i.e., from which grace proceeds; 8:1; 12:2;
Rev. 1:4; 3:21 (2nd part); 4:2 (twice); 5:1; frequently in Rev.; in 20:12, in the best texts,
“the throne” (some have
, “God,”
KJV
); cf. 21:3; Matt. 5:34; 23:22; Acts 7:49; (b)
of Christ, e.g. Heb. 1:8; Rev. 3:21 (1st part); 22:3; His seat of authority in the
Millennium, Matt. 19:28 (1st part); (c) by metonymy for angelic powers, Col. 1:16; (d) of
the Apostles in millennial authority, Matt. 19:28 (2nd part); Luke 22:30; (e) of the elders
in the heavenly vision, Rev. 4:4 (2nd and 3rd parts),
RV
, “thrones” (
KJV
, “seats”); so
11:16; (f) of David, Luke 1:32; Acts 2:30; (g) of Satan, Rev. 2:13,
RV
, “throne” (
KJV
,
“seat”); (h) of “the beast,” the final and federal head of the revived Roman Empire, Rev.
13:2; 16:10.
2.
(
, 968), for which see
JUDGMENT SEAT
, is used of the throne or tribunal
of Herod, Acts 12:21.
THRONG (Verb)
1.
(
&
, 2346), “to press,” is rendered “throng,” Mark 3:9. See
AFFLICT
, No.
4.
2.
$
(
&
, 4918), “to press together,” on all sides (
$
, “together,” and
No. 1), a strengthened form, is used in Mark 5:24, 31.¶
3.
$
(
&
, 4846), “to choke,” is used of “thronging” by a crowd, Luke
8:42. See
CHOKE
, No. 3.
Note:
For
$
, “to hold together, press together,” Luke 8:45 (
KJV
, “throng”), see
PRESS
.
For
THROUGH and THROUGHOUT
see
, p. 1
For
THROUGHLY
see
THOROUGHLY
THROW
1.
(
1
, 906), “to cast, to throw,” is rendered “to throw” in Mark 12:42,
KJV
(
RV
, “cast”); so Acts 22:23 (2nd part); “to throw down,” Rev. 18:21 (2nd part),
KJV
(
RV
,
“cast down”). See
CAST
, No. 1.
2.
(
:&
, 4496), “to hurl, throw, throw off,” is rendered “had thrown …
down” in Luke 4:35,
RV
(
KJV
, “had thrown”). See
CAST
, No. 2.