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RAGE, RAGING
A. Verb.
$
(
$ 1
, 5433) was primarily used of “the snorting, neighing and
prancing of horses”; hence, metaphorically, of “the haughtiness and insolence of men,”
Acts 4:25.¶ In the Sept., Ps. 2:1.¶
B. Noun.
$
(
"
, 2830), “a billow, surge” (akin to
$
, “to wash over,” said of the
sea; cf.
$
, “to be tossed by the waves,” Eph. 4:14), is translated “raging” in
Luke 8:24; in Jas. 1:6,
RV
, “surge” (
KJV
, “wave”).¶
Note:
In Jude 13,
KJV
, the adjective
, “wild,” is translated “raging” (
RV
, “wild”).
See
WILD
.
RAIL, RAILER, RAILING
A. Verb.
(
!
, 987), “to blaspheme, rail, revile” (for the meanings of
which see
BLASPHEME
), is translated “to rail at, or on,” in Matt. 27:39,
RV
(
KJV
,
“reviled”); Mark 15:29; Luke 23:39; 2 Pet. 2:10,
RV
(
KJV
, “to speak evil of”); 2:12,
RV
(
KJV
, “speak evil of”). Cf.
, “to revile” (see
REVILE
), and B, No. 2 and C, No. 2.
B. Nouns.
1.
(
&
, 988) is translated “railings” in Matt. 15:19,
RV
; 1 Tim.
6:4,
KJV
and
RV
; “railing” in Mark 7:22,
RV
; Col. 3:8,
RV
; Jude 9,
KJV
and
RV
, lit.,
“judgment of railing”; in Eph. 4:31,
RV
(
KJV
, “evil speaking”). See
BLASPHEMY
.
2.
(
$&
, 3059), “abuse, railing, reviling,” is rendered “reviling” in the
RV
, 1 Pet. 3:9 (twice); in 1 Tim. 5:14,
KJV
marg., “for their reviling.” See
REVILE
, C.¶
C. Adjectives.
1.
(
1
, 989), akin to A, and B, No. 1; see
BLASPHEME
, C.
2.
(
& $
, 3060), an adjective denoting “reviling, railing” (akin to B, No.
2), is used as a noun, “a railer,” 1 Cor. 5:11. See
REVILE
.
RAIMENT
Notes:
(1) For
, rendered “raiment” in Matt. 17:2,
KJV
(
RV
, “garments”), so
Matt. 27:31; Mark 9:3; Luke 23:34; John 19:24; Acts 22:20; Rev. 3:5, 18; 4:4;
KJV
and
RV
, Acts 18:6, see
CLOTHING
, No. 2 and
ROBE
.
B
is rendered “raiment” in Luke
9:29;
$
in Matt. 3:4; 6:25, 28; 28:3 and Luke 12:23. For
, translated
“raiment” in Jas. 2:2 (2nd part),
KJV
, see
APPAREL
. (2) For
, “a covering,”
rendered “raiment” in 1 Tim. 6:8,
KJV
, see
COVER
, B, No. 2.
RAIN (Noun and Verb)
A. Nouns.
1.
$
(
%
, 5205), from
$
, “to rain,” is used especially, but not entirely, of
“showers,” and is found in Acts 14:17; 28:2; Heb. 6:7; Jas. 5:7 (see
EARLY
and
LATTER
);
5:18; Rev. 11:6 (see B).¶