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statements are not found in the most authentic mss. (7) In Acts 9:32,
KJV
, the phrase
, lit., “through all,” is rendered “throughout all
%$
” (
RV
, “throughout all
parts”). (8) In 1 Cor. 12:23, the
RV
has “
” for “
”;
KJV
and
RV
have “
in the end of the verse; see also v. 24. (9) In 2 Cor. 10:16, the
RV
translates the neuter
plural of the article “the parts” (
KJV
, “the
”). (10) For “inward part” see
INWARD
.
B. Verbs.
1.
(
$&
, 3307), “to divide, to distribute” (akin to A, No. 1), is translated
“divided (
KJV
, gave) a … part” in Heb. 7:2,
RV
. See
DEAL
.
2.
(
!
, 3348), “to partake of, share in,” Heb. 2:14: see
PARTAKE
.
3.
(
$ &
, 3854), “to be beside, support” (
, “beside,”
, “to become”), is rendered “took (my) part” in 2 Tim. 4:16 (
KJV
, “stood with”);
some mss. have
$
. See
COME
, No. 13,
GO
,
PRESENT
(to be).
Notes:
(1) In Rev. 6:8,
, “a fourth,” is rendered “the fourth part.” (2) See
GREATER
,
HINDER
,
INWARD
,
MORE
,
TENTH
,
THIRD
,
UTMOST
,
UTTERMOST
.
PART (Verb, to separate)
1.
(
$&
, 1266), “to part among, to distribute,” is translated by the
verb “to part” (a) in the middle voice, with reference to the Lord’s garments, Matt. 27:35,
1st part (in some mss., 2nd part); Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; John 19:24; (b) in the active
voice, of “the proceeds of the sale of possessions and goods,” Acts 2:45; (c) in the
passive voice in Acts 2:3, of the “parting asunder” (
RV
) of tongues like fire (
KJV
,
“cloven”). See
CLOVEN
,
DIVIDE
, No. 7.
2.
(
B
, 1339), “to set apart, separate” ( , “apart,”
, “to cause to
stand”), is used in the active voice in Luke 24:51,
RV
, “He parted (from them),”
KJV
,
“was parted.” See
GO
,
SPACE
.
3.
(
1
, 645), “to draw off” or “tear away,” is used in the passive voice
in Luke 22:41,
RV
, “He was parted” (
KJV
, “was withdrawn”), lit. “He was torn away,”
indicating the reluctance with which Christ parted from the loving sympathy of the
disciples. Moulton and Milligan suggest that the ordinary use of the verb does not
encourage this stronger meaning, but since the simpler meaning is not found in the NT,
except in Acts 21:1, and since the idea of withdrawal is expressed in Matt. by
,
Luke may have used
here in the stronger sense. See
DRAW
, A, No. 6.
4.
(
$&
, 5563), in Philem. 15,
RV
, “parted”: see
DEPART
, No. 13.
5.
(
$&
, 673), “to part from,” Acts 15:39,
RV
; see
DEPART
, No. 14.
PARTAKE, PARTAKER
A. Nouns.
1.
(
, 2844), an adjective, signifying “having in common” (
,
“common”), is used as a noun, denoting “a companion, partner, partaker,” translated
“partakers” in Matt. 23:30; 1 Cor. 10:18,
KJV
(see
COMMUNION
, B); 2 Cor. 1:7; Heb.
10:33,
RV
(see
COMPANION
, No. 2); 2 Pet. 1:4; “partaker” in 1 Pet. 5:1. See
PARTNER
.