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1.
(
&
, 1345): see
JUSTIFICATION
, No. 2.
2.
(
)
, 1296) is translated “ordinances,” in Rom. 13:2. See
DISPOSITION
.
3.
(
, 1378) is translated “ordinances” in Eph. 2:15 and Col. 2:14. See
DECREE
.
4.
(
&
, 2937), “a creation, creature,” is translated “ordinance” in 1 Pet. 2:13.
See
CREATE
, B, No. 1.
:> ,&
In 1 Cor. 11:2,
KJV
,
, “a tradition” (marg., and
RV
, “traditions”), is translated “ordinances.” See
TRADITION
.
B. Verb.
(
&
, 1379), akin to A, No. 3, “to decree,” signifies, in the middle
voice, “to subject oneself to an ordinance,” Col. 2:20.¶ In the Sept., Esth. 3:9; in some
texts, Dan. 2:13, 15.¶
OTHER
1.
(
/
, 243) indicates numeral distinction of objects of similar character, and
is used (a) absolutely, e.g., Matt. 20:3 (plural); (b) attached to a noun, e.g., Matt. 21:36;
(c) with the article, e.g., Matt. 5:39; 1 Cor. 14:29 (plural,
RV
); in Matt. 13:5; Luke 9:19;
John 9:9, e.g.,
RV
, “others” (
KJV
, “some”); in Matt. 25:20,
RV
, “other” (
KJV
, “beside them
… more”). See
ANOTHER
,
MORE
, B,
Note
(1),
SOME
.
2.
(
M $
, 2087) indicates either numerical distinction, e.g., Luke 4:43; 5:7;
or generic distinction, different in character, etc., e.g., Luke 9:29, “(the fashion of His
countenance) was altered,” lit., “became other”; 23:32, “two others, (malefactors),”
RV
,
where the plural serves to make the necessary distinction between them and Christ; Acts
2:4; 19:39 (“other matters”); 1 Cor. 14:21,
KJV
, “other” (
RV
, “strange”); 2 Cor. 11:4 (2nd
and 3rd parts,
RV
, “different”; in the 1st clause,
, “another”). For the distinction
between this and No. 1, see under
ANOTHER
.
3.
(
&
, 3062**) signifies “remaining, the rest.” It is translated “other,” or
“others,” e.g., in Matt. 25:11: Mark 4:19; Luke 18:9; 24:10 (in v. 9, “the rest”); but in
Luke 8:10; Acts 28:9; Rom. 1:13; 1 Cor. 9:5; Eph. 2:3; 1 Thess. 4:13; 5:6; 1 Tim. 5:20,
e.g., the
RV
renders this word “the rest” (
KJV
, “other” or “others”); in Eph. 4:17, some
mss. have
, neuter plural,
KJV
, “other (Gentiles)”; see the
RV
See
REMNANT
,
REST
(the).
4.
(
$
, 245), “belonging to another, not one’s own,” is translated
“other men’s” in 2 Cor. 10:15; 1 Tim. 5:22; in Heb. 9:25,
RV
, “not his own” (
KJV
, “of
others”). See
ALIEN
,
MAN
’S,
Note
(1),
STRANGE
,
STRANGER
.
5.
(
)
, 240), in Rom. 1:12, used in the dative case, is translated in the
RV
“(each of us by the) other’s” (
KJV
, “mutual”); the accusative is translated “other” in
Phil. 2:3. See
MUTUAL
and
ONE ANOTHER
.
6.
(
,
, 1520), “one,” is sometimes translated “other” when expressing the second
of a pair, e.g., Matt. 24:40,
KJV
(
RV
, “one”), See
ONE
, A (4).
7.
(
#
, 1565), signifying “that one,” implying remoteness as compared
with
$
, “this,” is translated “the other,” e.g., in Matt. 23:23; Luke 11:42; 18:14.