2.
(
!
, 2212), “to seek,” is rendered “inquire” in John 16:19; “inquire …
for” in Acts 9:11. See
ABOUT
, B,
Note
,
DESIRE
,
ENDEAVOR
,
GO
,
Note
(2), ,
REQUIRE
,
SEEK
.
3.
(
$ 1
, 1331), “to find by inquiry, to inquire through to the end” ( ,
intensive,
, “to ask”) is used in Acts 10:17.¶
4.
@
(
# 1
, 1833), “to examine, seek out, inquire thoroughly,” is translated
“inquire” in Matt. 10:11,
KJV
(
RV
, “search out”); in John 21:12, “durst inquire,”
RV
[
KJV
,
“(durst) ask”]; in Matt. 2:8,
RV
, “search out” (
KJV
, “search”). See
ASK
,
SEARCH
.¶
Notes:
(1)
,
, “to seek after or for” ( , “after,”
, “to seek”), is rendered
“inquire” in Acts 19:39,
KJV
(
RV
, “seek”). (2)
-$
, “to search” or “examine
together,” is rendered “to inquire” in Luke 22:23,
KJV
(
RV
, “to question”). (3)
,
,
“to seek out, search after,” is rendered “have inquired” in 1 Pet. 1:10,
KJV
(
RV
, “sought”).
(4)
4
, “to ascertain exactly,” or “to determine,” is rendered “inquire” in Acts
23:15,
KJV
(
RV
, “judge”). (5)
*
, “to learn by diligent or exact inquiry,” is rendered
“inquired diligently” and “had diligently inquired” respectively, in Matt. 2:7, 16,
KJV
(
RV
,
“learned carefully,” and “had carefully learned”). (6) In 2 Cor. 8:23, the words “any
inquire” are inserted to complete the meaning, lit., “whether about Titus.”
B. Noun.
(
)
, 2214) primarily denotes “a search”; then, “an inquiry, a questioning,
debate”; it forms part of a phrase translated by the verb “to inquire,” in Acts 25:20,
RV
,
“how to inquire,” lit. “(being perplexed as to) the inquiry.” See
QUESTION
.
INSCRIPTION
(
# $1
, 1924), “to write upon, inscribe” ( , “upon,”
, “to
write”), is usually rendered by the verb “to write upon, over, or in,” Mark 15:26; Heb.
8:10; 10:16; Rev. 21:12; it is translated by a noun phrase in Acts 17:23, “(with this)
inscription,” lit., “(on which) had been inscribed.”¶ Cf. the noun
, “a
superscription.”
INSIDE
1.
(
#
, 1787), an adverb denoting “within,” or “among,” is once used with
the article, as a noun, of “the inside (of the cup and of the platter),” Matt. 23:26,
RV
(
KJV
,
“that which is within etc.”); elsewhere, Luke 17:21. See
WITHIN
.¶
2.
(
+
, 2081), an adverb denoting “from within,” or “within,” is used
with the article, as a noun, of the inner being, the secret intents of the heart, which, the
Lord declared, God made, as well as the visible physical frame, Luke 11:40. In v. 39, it is
rendered “inward part.” See
INWARD
,
WITHIN
.
INSOLENT
$
(
% $ )
, 5197), “violent, injurious, insolent,” is rendered “insolent” in
Rom. 1:30,
RV
(
KJV
, “despiteful”). See
DESPITEFUL
,
INJURIOUS
.
INSOMUCH THAT, or AS