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$
(
T
B
, 2450), lit., “to Judaize,” i.e., to conform to “Jewish” religious
practices and manners, is translated “to live as do the Jews,” in Gal. 2:14.¶
D. Adverb.
$
(
T
;<
0
, 2452), “in Jewish fashion.” is translated “as do the Jews,” in
Gal. 2:14.¶
JEWELS
$
(
$ &
, 5553), “gold,” is used of ornaments in 1 Pet. 3:3,
RV
, “jewels.”
See
GOLD
, No. 2.
JOIN
1.
(
1
, 2853), primarily, “to glue or cement together,” then, generally,
“to unite, to join firmly,” is used in the passive voice signifying “to join oneself to, to be
joined to,” Luke 15:15; Acts 5:13; 8:29; 9:26; 10:28,
RV
(
KJV
, “to keep company with”);
1 Cor. 6:16, 17; elsewhere, “to cleave to,” Luke 10:11; Acts 17:34; Rom. 12:9. See
CLEAVE
2.
(
$ 1
, 4347), “to stick to,” a strengthened form of No. 1, with
, “to,” intensive, is used in the passive voice, reflexively, in a metaphorical sense,
with the meanings (a) “to join oneself to,” in Acts 5:36; (b) “to cleave to,” of the husband
with regard to the wife, Matt. 19:5; Mark 10:7; in Eph. 5:31,
KJV
, “shall cleave to” (
KJV
,
“shall be joined to”). See
CLEAVE
3.
$< = $ $
(
"
, 4801), “to yoke together” (
$
, “with,”
$
, “a
yoke”), is used metaphorically of union in wedlock, in Matt. 19:6; Mark 10:9.¶
4.
$
(
$!
, 4927), “to border on,” is used of a house as being
contiguous with a synagogue, in Acts 18:7, “joined hard to.”¶
Notes:
(1) In 1 Cor. 1:10,
, “to render complete, to perfect” (
, “down,”
intensive, and
, “complete, jointed”), “to restore,” is translated “be perfectly joined
together,”
KJV
(
RV
, “be perfected together”); see
FIT
. (2) In Eph. 4:16,
$
, “to
fit” or “frame together,” is translated “fitly joined together,”
KJV
(
RV
, “fitly framed …
together”); cf. 2:21.¶
JOINT
1.
(
2$
, 719), “a joining, joint” (akin to
, “to fit, join”), is found in
Heb. 4:12, figuratively (with the word “marrow”) of the inward moral and spiritual being
of man, as just previously expressed literally in the phrase “soul and spirit.”¶
2.
(
2 )
, 860), “a ligature, joint” (akin to
, “to fit, to fasten”), occurs in
Eph. 4:16 and Col. 2:19.¶
For
JOINT-HEIR
see
HEIR
JOT
(
*
, 2503), from the Heb.
$
, the smallest Hebrew letter, is mentioned by the
Lord in Matt. 5:18 (together with
, “a little horn, a tittle, the point or extremity”