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the present age. (2) For the phrase
$
, “out of the way,” see
MIDST
,
Note
(1), (e).
(3) In Luke 8:4,
KJV
, the phrase
is translated “out of every city” (
RV
, “of every
city,” to be taken in connection with “they”). (4)
,
, “outside of,” is translated “out
of” in 2 Cor. 12:2; in 12:3 the best mss. have
, “apart from,”
RV
(
KJV
,
, “out
of”). (4) For other prepositions, and adverbs, see
p. 1.
OUTER
@
(
# 0 $
, 1857), the comparative degree of
@
, “without,” is used of the
“outer” darkness, Matt. 8:12; 22:13; 25:30.¶
OUTGO
(
$ !$
, 4281), “to go forward, go in advance, outgo,” is used of
time in Mark 6:33, “outwent,” of the people who in their eagerness reached a spot earlier
than Christ and His disciples. See
GO
, No. 17.
OUTRUN
(
$ $!
, 4390), primarily, “to run forward” ( , “forward” or “before,”
, “to run”), is used with
, “more quickly,” in John 20:4, “outran,”
RV
(
KJV
,
“did outrun”), lit., “ran forward more quickly”; in Luke 19:4, “he ran on before,”
RV
(
KJV
, “ran before”). See
RUN
.¶ In the Sept., 1 Sam. 8:11; in some texts, Job 41:13,
“destruction runneth before him,” in the Eng. versions, v. 22.¶
OUTSIDE
1.
@
(
+
, 1855), an adverb formed from
@
, “without,” properly signifies
“from without,” Mark 7:18 (in v. 15 it is used as a preposition); with the article it is
equivalent to a noun, “the outside,” Matt. 23:25 (for v. 27, see
OUTWARD
, No. 2); Luke
11:39; in v. 40,
RV
, “the outside” (
KJV
, “that which is without”). See
OUTWARD
,
OUTWARDLY
,
WITHOUT
.
2.
(
#
, 1622) is once used with the article, “the outside,” Matt. 23:26. See
EXCEPT
, No. 1.
OUTWARD, OUTWARDLY
1.
@
(
+
, 1854), “without,” is used metaphorically of the physical frame, “the
outward man,” 2 Cor. 4:16. See
WITHOUT
.
2.
@
(
+
, 1855) is translated “outward” in Matt. 23:27 (
RV
, “outwardly”);
it is used with the article, adjectivally, in 1 Pet. 3:3, of “outward” adorning. See
OUTSIDE
,
No. 1.
Notes:
(1) The phrase
, lit., “in the open” (“manifest”), is rendered
“outwardly” in Rom. 2:28. (2) For “with outward show,”
KJV
, marg., Luke 17:20, see
OBSERVATION
. (3) For the
KJV
, of 2 Cor. 10:7, “outward appearance,” see
FACE
, No. 1.
OVEN
(
&
, 2823) is mentioned in Matt. 6:30 and Luke 12:28. The form of
“oven” commonly in use in the east indicates the kind in use as mentioned in Scripture. A
hole is sunk in the ground about 3 feet deep and somewhat less in diameter. The walls are