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: &
stresses the fact of having something in common,
, “the fact
of sharing”; the latter is less thorough in effect than the former.
PASS, COME TO PASS (see
Notes
below)
1.
(
$!$
, 3928), from
, “by,”
, “to come” or “go,”
denotes (I), literally, “to pass, pass by,” (a) of persons, Matt. 8:28; Mark 6:48; Luke
18:37; Acts 16:8; (b) of things, Matt. 26:39, 42; of time, Matt. 14:15; Mark 14:35; Acts
27:9,
KJV
, “past” (
RV
, “gone by”); 1 Pet. 4:3; (II), metaphorically, (a) “to pass away, to
perish,” Matt. 5:18; 24:34, 35; Mark 13:30, 31; Luke 16:17; 21:32, 33; 2 Cor. 5:17; Jas.
1:10; 2 Pet. 3:10; (b) “to pass by, disregard, neglect, pass over,” Luke 11:42; 15:29,
“transgressed.” For the meaning “to come forth or come,” see Luke 12:37; 17:7,
RV
(Acts
24:7 in some mss.). See
COME
, No. 9.¶
2.
(
!$
, 1330) denotes “to pass through or over,” (a) of persons,
e.g., Matt. 12:43,
RV
, “passeth (
KJV
, walketh) through”; Mark 4:35,
KJV
, “pass (
RV
, go)
over”; Luke 19:1, 4; Heb. 4:14,
RV
, “passed through” (
KJV
“into”); Christ “passed
through” the created heavens to the throne of God; (b) of things, e.g., Matt. 19:24, “to go
through”; Luke 2:35, “shall pierce through” (metaphorically of a sword). See
COME
, No.
5.
3.
(
!$
, 565), “to go away,” is rendered “to pass” in Rev. 9:12;
11:14; “passed away” in Rev. 21:4. See
DEPART
, No. 4.
4.
(
$ !$
, 4281), “to go forward,” is translated “passed on” in
Acts 12:10. See
GO
.
5.
(
$!$
, 492), denotes “to pass by opposite to” ( ,
“over against,” and No. 1), Luke 10:31, 32.¶
6.
(
&
, 1224), “to step across, cross over,” is translated “to pass” in
Luke 16:26 (of “passing” across the fixed gulf: for the
KJV
in the 2nd part of the v., see
No. 13); in Heb. 11:29, “passed through.” See
COME
, No. 18.
7.
(
&
, 3327), “to pass over from one place to another” (
,
implying change), is translated “we have passed out of” (
KJV
, “from”) in 1 John 3:14,
RV
,
as to the change from death to life. See
REMOVE
, No. 1.
8.
(
$!
, 390), lit., “to turn back” ( , “back,”
, “to turn”),
in the middle voice, “to conduct oneself, behave, live,” is translated “pass (the time)” in 1
Pet. 1:17. See
ABIDE
, No. 8.
9.
(
$1
, 3855), “to pass by, pass away,” in Matt. 9:9,
RV
, “passed by”
(
KJV
, “forth”), is used in the middle voice in 1 John 2:8,
RV
, “is passing away” (
KJV
, “is
past”), of the “passing” of spiritual darkness through the light of the gospel, and in v. 17
of the world. See
DEPART
, No. 2.
10.
$
(
$ $ "
, 3899), primarily, “to go beside, accompany”
(
, “beside,”
$
, “to proceed”), denotes “to go past, pass by,” Matt. 27:39;
Mark 9:30, “passed through” (some mss. have
$
); 11:20; 15:29; in Mark 2:23,
“going … through.” See
GO