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Notes:
(1)
$
, the neuter of
$
, “this,” is translated “thus” in 2 Cor. 1:17;
5:14; Phil. 3:15; the neuter plural,
$
, “these things,” e.g., in Luke 18:11; 19:28; John
9:6; 11:43; 13:21; 20:14; Acts 19:41. (2)
, these things (the neuter plural of
,
“this”), is translated “thus” in Acts 21:11. (3) In Luke 17:30,
KJV
,
$
, lit.,
“according to these things,” is rendered “thus” (
RV
, “after the same manner,” follows the
reading
$
, lit., “according to the same things”).
THY, THINE, THINE OWN, THYSELF
Note:
These are translations of (1) the possessive pronoun
, and its inflections,
e.g., Matt. 7:3 (1st part); it is used as a noun with the article, in the phrases
, “that
which is thine,” Matt. 20:14; 25:25, “thine own”;
, “thy friends,” Mark 5:19;
,
“thy goods,” Luke 6:30, lit., “the thine”; (2) one of the oblique cases of
$
, “thou”;
$
,
“of thee,” e.g., Matt. 1:20; 7:3 (2nd part), “thine own”;
, “to thee,” e.g., Mark 5:9; with
, “to remain,” Acts 5:4 (1st part), “thine own,” lit., “remain to thee”; in Matt. 26:18,
, “at thy house,” lit., “with thee”; (3)
$
, “(as) thyself,” Rom. 13:9;
$ $
,
“of thyself,” e.g., Matt. 4:6;
$
, “to thyself,” Acts 16:28; (4)
$ $
(with
,
“from”), John 18:34, “of thyself,” lit., “from thyself”; (5)
$
, “self,” is sometimes used
for “thyself,” e.g., Luke 6:42.
THYINE (WOOD)
$
(
";<
, 2367) is akin to
$
, or
$
, an African aromatic and coniferous
tree; in Rev. 18:12 it describes a wood which formed part of the merchandise of Babylon;
it was valued by Greeks and Romans for tables, being hard, durable and fragrant (
KJV
marg., “sweet”).¶
TIDINGS
A. Noun.
(
1
, 5334), akin to
, “to speak,” denotes “information,” especially
against fraud or other delinquency, and is rendered “tidings” in Acts 21:31.¶
Note:
In Acts 11:22,
KJV
,
, “a word, a report” (
RV
), is rendered “tidings.”
B. Verbs.
1.
$
(
' &
, 2097) is used of any message designed to cheer those
who receive it; it is rendered “to bring, declare, preach,” or “show good or glad tidings,”
e.g., Luke 1:19; 2:10; 3:18,
RV
; 4:43,
RV
; 7:22,
RV
; 8:1; Acts 8:12 and 10:36,
RV
; 14:15,
RV
; in 1 Thess. 3:6, “brought us glad (
KJV
, good) tidings”; in Heb. 4:2,
RV
, “we have had
good tidings preached”; similarly, 4:6; in 1 Pet. 1:25
, “a word,” is coupled with
this verb, “the word of good tidings which was preached,”
RV
(
KJV
, “the word which by
the gospel is preached”). See
PREACH
, A, No. 1.
2.
(
!
, 312), “to announce, declare,” is rendered “(no) tidings …
came,” in Rom. 15:21,
RV
,
KJV
, “was (not) spoken of. See
TELL
.