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2.
$
(
)
, 3810), akin to A, No. 2, denotes (a) “an instructor, a
teacher,” Rom. 2:20,
KJV
, “an instructor” (
RV
, “a corrector”); (b) “one who disciplines,
corrects, chastens,” Heb. 12:9,
RV
, “to chasten” [
KJV
, “which corrected” (lit.,
“correctors”)]. In (a) the discipline of the school is in view; in (b) that of the family. See
CORRECTOR
.¶. Cf.
, “a steward, guardian, tutor.”
INSTRUMENTS
(
6
, 3696), “a tool, instrument, weapon,” is used metaphorically in Rom.
6:13 of the members of the body as “instruments” (marg., “weapons”), negatively, of
unrighteousness, positively, of righteousness. The metaphor is probably military (cf. v.
23, “wages,” i.e. soldiers’ pay); Moule renders it “implements”; “weapons” seems to be
the meaning. See
ARMOR
,
WEAPONS
.
INSURRECTION
A. Nouns.
1.
(
1
, 4714), akin to
, “to make to stand,” denotes (a) primarily, “a
standing or place,” Heb. 9:8; (b) “an insurrection, sedition,” translated “insurrection” in
Mark 15:7; “insurrections” in Acts 24:5,
RV
(
KJV
, “sedition”); in Luke 23:19, 25 (
KJV
“sedition”), “riot,” Acts 19:40,
RV
(
KJV
, “uproar”); (c) “a dissension,” Acts 15:2; in Acts
23:7, 10, “dissension.” See
DISSENSION
2.
(
)
, 4955v) denotes “a rebel, revolutionist, one who stirs up
sedition” (from
, “to stir up sedition”), Mark 15:7, “had made insurrection.”
Some mss. have
$
, a fellow-rioter, a fellow-mover of sedition,
KJV
, “had made
insurrection with (him).Ӧ
B. Verb.
(
&
, 2721) signifies “to rise up against” (lit., “to cause to
stand forth against,”
, “against,” , “forth,”
, “to cause to stand”), Acts
18:12,
KJV
, “made insurrection” (
RV
, “rose up against”).¶
INTEND
1.
$
(
"
, 1014), “to will, wish, desire, purpose” (expressing a fixed
resolve, the deliberate exercise of volition), is translated “intend” in Acts 5:28, and
“intending” in 12:4. See
DESIRE
.
2.
(
!
, 2309), “to will, be willing, desire” (less strong, and more frequent
than No. 1), is translated “intending” in Luke 14:28,
KJV
(
RV
, “desiring”). See
DESIRE
.
3.
(
!
, 3195), “to be about to do a thing,” indicating simply the formation
of a design, is translated “intend” in Acts 5:35,
KJV
(
RV
, “are about”); “intending,” in
Acts 20:7,
RV
(
KJV
, “ready”); 20:13 (1st part); in the 2nd part of the v.,
RV
, “intending”
(
KJV
, “minding”).
INTENT
v Variant spellings of forms of other words not listed in
Strong’s
are indicated with a “v”
following the number (for instance,
, a variant of
, is 1790v).