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especially in the latter, whereas if the OT language was intended to be figurative, the NT
would have made this evident. See
DEVIL
.
SATISFY
1.
(
$ 1
, 5526), “to fill or satisfy with food,” is translated “satisfy” in
Mark 8:4,
KJV
(
RV
, “to fill”). See
FILL
, No. 8.
2.
or
(
# &
, 1705), “to fill up, fill full, satisfy” ( , “in,”
or
, “to fill”), is used metaphorically in Rom. 15:24, of taking one’s fill
of the company of others,
RV
, “I shall have been satisfied” (
KJV
, “I be … filled”). See
FILL
, No. 6.
For
SATISFYING,
Col. 2:23
,
KJV
, see
INDULGENCE
For
SAVE
(Preposition) see
, p. 1
SAVE, SAVING
A. Verbs.
1.
(
0
, 4982), “to save,” is used (as with the noun
, “salvation”) (a) of
material and temporal deliverance from danger, suffering, etc., e.g., Matt. 8:25; Mark
13:20; Luke 23:35; John 12:27; 1 Tim. 2:15; 2 Tim. 4:18 (
KJV
, “preserve”); Jude 5; from
sickness, Matt. 9:22, “made … whole” (
RV
, marg., “saved”); so Mark 5:34; Luke 8:48;
Jas. 5:15; (b) of the spiritual and eternal salvation granted immediately by God to those
who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, e.g., Acts 2:47,
RV
“(those that) were being saved”;
16:31; Rom. 8:24,
RV
, “were we saved”; Eph. 2:5, 8; 1 Tim. 2:4; 2 Tim. 1:9; Titus 3:5; of
human agency in this, Rom. 11:14; 1 Cor. 7:16; 9:22; (c) of the present experiences of
God’s power to deliver from the bondage of sin, e.g., Matt. 1:21; Rom. 5:10; 1 Cor. 15:2;
Heb. 7:25; Jas. 1:21; 1 Pet. 3:21; of human agency in this, 1 Tim. 4:16; (d) of the future
deliverance of believers at the second coming of Christ for His saints, being deliverance
from the wrath of God to be executed upon the ungodly at the close of this age and from
eternal doom, e.g., Rom. 5:9; (e) of the deliverance of the nation of Israel at the second
advent of Christ, e.g., Rom. 11:26; (f) inclusively for all the blessings bestowed by God
on men in Christ, e.g., Luke 19:10; John 10:9; 1 Cor. 10:33; 1 Tim. 1:15; (g) of those
who endure to the end of the time of the Great Tribulation, Matt. 10:22; Mark 13:13; (h)
of the individual believer, who, though losing his reward at the judgment seat of Christ
hereafter, will not lose his salvation, 1 Cor. 3:15; 5:5; (i) of the deliverance of the nations
at the Millennium, Rev. 21:24 (in some mss.). See
SALVATION
.
2.
(
0
, 1295), “to bring safely through” ( , “through,” and No. 1), is
used (a) of the healing of the sick by the Lord, Matt. 14:36,
RV
, “were made whole” (
KJV
adds “perfectly”); Luke 7:3; (b) of bringing “safe” to a destination, Acts 23:24; (c) of
keeping a person “safe,” 27:43; (d) of escaping through the perils of shipwreck, 27:44;
28:1, 4, passive voice; (e) through the Flood, 1 Pet. 3:20. See
ESCAPE
,
WHOLE
Note:
In
2 Pet. 2:5,
KJV
,
$
, “to guard, keep, preserve,” is translated “saved” (
RV
,
“preserved”). In Luke 17:33 some mss. have
(
KJV
, “save”), for the
RV
: see
GAIN
, B,
No. 3. For “save alive,” Luke 17:33,
RV
, see
LIVE
, No. 6.
B. Noun.