2.
(
# &
, 1936), “a putting on” (akin to
, PUT, No. 4), is used
of the “putting” or laying on of hands; in 2 Tim. 1:6,
RV
, “laying” (
KJV
, “putting”). See
LAYING ON
.
3.
(
, 595) “a putting off or away” (akin to
, PUT, No.
5), is used metaphorically in 1 Pet. 3:21, of the “putting” away of the filth of the flesh; in
2 Pet. 1:14,
RV
, of “the putting off” of the body (as a tabernacle) at death (
KJV
, “I must
put off”).¶
4.
$
(
!
, 555), “a putting off, stripping off” (akin to
$
, PUT,
No. 22), is used in Col. 2:11, of “the body of the flesh” (
RV
, an important rendering).¶
Note:
For
, “a putting away,” translated “to put away” in Heb. 9:26, lit.,
“(unto) a setting aside,” see
DISANNUL
, B.¶
Q
QUAKE
1.
(
+
$
, 1790), an adjective signifying “trembling with fear” ( , “in,”
, “to tremble”), is used with
, “to be,” in Heb. 12:21 (some mss. have
,
with the same meaning), “I quake,” lit., “I am trembling.” It is used with
,“to
become,” in Acts 7:32, “trembled,” lit., “became trembling,” and 16:29,
RV
, “trembling
for fear” (
KJV
, “came trembling). See
TREMBLE
.¶
2.
(
&
, 4579), “did quake,” Matt. 27:51, and 28:4,
RV
(
KJV
, “did shake”). See
MOVE
, No. 3,
SHAKE
,
TREMBLE
.
For
QUARREL
see
COMPLAINT
, No. 2, and
SET
, No. 15,
Mark 6:19
,
RV
QUARTER
(
, 3840), “from all sides,” is translated “from every quarter” in
Mark 1:45. See
EVERY SIDE
,
ROUND ABOUT
.
Notes:
(1) In Rev. 20:8,
KJV
,
, “an angle, corner,” is rendered “quarter” (
RV
,
“corner”). (2) In Acts 16:3,
KJV
,
, “parts” (
RV
) is translated “quarters.” (3) In Acts
9:32 the phrase
, lit., “throughout all,” is rendered “throughout all parts,”
RV
(
, “a part,” being understood),
KJV
, “throughout all
%$
.” (4) For “quarters” in
Acts 28:7,
KJV
, see
NEIGHBORHOOD
.
QUATERNION
(
$1
, 5069), “a group of four” (
—,“four”), occurs in Acts 12:4.
A “quaternion” was a set of four men occupied in the work of a guard, two soldiers being
chained to the prisoner and two keeping watch; alternatively one of the four watched
¶ Indicates that all the NT occurrences of the Greek word under consideration are
mentioned under the heading or sub-heading.