26.
$
(
#
"
, 1746), used in the middle voice, of “putting” on oneself, or on
another, is translated “to put on” (a) literally, Matt. 6:25; 27:31; Mark 6:9; 15:20; Luke
12:22; 15:22; (b) metaphorically, of “putting” on the armor of light, Rom. 13:12; the
Lord Jesus Christ, 13:14; Christ, Gal. 3:27; incorruption and immortality (said of the
body of the believer), 1 Cor. 15:53, 54; the new man, Eph. 4:24; Col. 3:10; the whole
armor of God, Eph. 6:11; the breastplate of righteousness, 6:14,
RV
; the breastplate of
faith and love, 1 Thess. 5:8; various Christian qualities, Col. 3:12. See
CLOTHE
, No. 2.
27.
(
# 1
, 1688), “to put in” ( , “in,”
, not found in the NT), is
used of “putting” persons on board ship, Acts 27:6.¶ In the Sept., 2 Kings 9:28; Prov.
4:11.¶
28.
(
$ 1
, 4264), “to put forward,” hence, “to induce, incite,” is
rendered “being put forward” in Matt. 14:8,
RV
(
KJV
, “being before instructed”).¶ In the
Sept., Exod. 35:34; Deut. 6:7.¶
29.
(
$!
, 654), “to turn away, remove, return,” is used of
“putting” up again a sword into its sheath, Matt. 26:52. See
BRING
, A, No. 22.
Notes:
(1)
,
, “to stretch forth” (always so translated in the
RV
, save in Acts
27:30, “lay out,” of anchors), is rendered “to put forth” in the
KJV
of Matt. 8:3; Mark
1:41; Luke 5:13. (2) In Luke 14:7,
KJV
,
, “to speak” (see
RV
), is translated “He put
forth.” (3) In Acts 13:46,
KJV
,
, “to thrust away” (
RV
), is rendered “put … from”;
in 1 Tim. 1:19,
KJV
, “having put away” (
RV
, “having thrust from”), middle voice in each;
so in Acts 7:27,
KJV
and
RV
, “thrust away.” See
CAST
, No. 13,
THRUST
. (4) For “to put
away” in Heb. 9:26, see
PUTTING
,
Note
(below). (5) In Acts 7:33,
KJV
,
$
, “to loose”
(
RV
), is translated “put off.” See
LOOSE
. (6) For the
KJV
of
$
, “put under” in 1
Cor. 15:27, 28; Eph. 1:22; Heb. 2:8, see
SUBJECT
and for the connected negative adjective
$
, rendered “not put under” in Heb. 2:8,
KJV
, see
DISOBEDIENT
, B, (Note). (7)
In John 19:29,
KJV
,
, “to bring to,” is translated “they put it to (His mouth),”
RV
, “they brought it …” (8) For
, “to put in remembrance,” 1 Cor. 4:17,
RV
,
see
REMEMBRANCE
. (9) For
, “to kill,” rendered “put to death” in Mark 14:1,
etc., see
DEATH
, C, No. 4. (10) For 1 Thess. 2:4,
KJV
, “to be put in trust,” see
ENTRUST
.
(11), For the phrase “put … to … account” in Philem. 18, see
ACCOUNT
, A, No. 2. (12),
In Acts 15:9,
KJV
,
, “to make a distinction” (
RV
), is translated “put (no)
difference.” (13), In Matt. 9:16,
KJV
,
, “the fullness or filling,” is rendered “(that)
which is put in to fill it up,”
RV
, “(that) which should fill it up.” See
FILL
. (14), For
, “to put to an open shame,” Heb. 6:6, see
SHAME
. (15), For
, “to
put to silence,” see
SILENCE
. (16), For “I will put My trust,” Heb. 2:13, see
TRUST
.
PUTTING
1.
$
(
$ !
, 745), “a putting on” (akin to
$
, PUT, No. 26), is used of
apparel, 1 Pet. 3:3.¶ In the Sept., Esth. 5:1; Job 41:4.¶