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1.
(
#$ 1
, 2038), “to work,” is rendered “traded” in Matt. 25:16; in
Rev. 18:17,
KJV
, “trade,”
RV
, “gain their living.” See
COMMIT
,
DO
,
LABOR
, B,
Note
(1),
MINISTER
,
WORK
.
2.
$
(
$
"
, 4231) is rendered “trade ye” in Luke 19:13,
RV
,
which adds “
(
”: see
OCCUPY
3.
$
(
$
"
, 1281), “to accomplish by traffic, to gain
by trading,” occurs in Luke 19:15.¶
4.
$
(
# $ "
, 1710) is rendered “trade” in Jas. 4:13,
RV
: see
BUY
,
Note
,
MERCHANDISE
, B.
B. Nouns.
1.
(
!
, 5078), “an art” (Eng., “technique,” “technical”), is used in Acts
18:3 (2nd part) of a “trade,”
RV
(
KJV
, “occupation”). For the 1st part see
Note
below. See
ART
.
2.
(
!$
, 3313), “a portion,” is used of “a trade” in Acts 19:27. See
CRAFT
,
No. 5.
Note:
For the adjective
, “of the same trade,” Acts 18:3, 1st part,
RV
, see
CRAFT
, No. 4.¶
TRADITION
(
$1
, 3862), “a handing down or on” (akin to
, “to hand
over, deliver”), denotes “a tradition,” and hence, by metonymy, (a) “the teachings of the
rabbis,” interpretations of the Law, which was thereby made void in practice, Matt. 15:2,
3, 6; Mark 7:3, 5, 8, 9, 13; Gal. 1:14; Col. 2:8; (b) of “apostolic teaching,” 1 Cor. 11:2,
RV
, “traditions” (
KJV
, “ordinances”), of instructions concerning the gatherings of
believers (instructions of wider scope than ordinances in the limited sense); in 2 Thess.
2:15, of Christian doctrine in general, where the apostle’s use of the word constitutes a
denial that what he preached originated with himself, and a claim for its divine authority
(cf.
, “to receive,” 1 Cor. 11:23; 15:3); in 2 Thess. 3:6, it is used of
instructions concerning everyday conduct.¶
For
TRAIN,
Titus 2:4
,
RV
, see
SOBER
, B, No. 3
TRAITOR
(
$
, 4273) denotes “a betrayer, traitor”; the latter term is assigned to
Judas, virtually as a title, in Luke 6:16; in 2 Tim. 3:4 it occurs in a list of evil characters,
foretold as abounding in the last days. See
BETRAY
, B.
TRAMPLE
(
!
, 2662), “to tread down, trample under foot,” is rendered
“trample in Matt. 7:6. See
TREAD
, No. 2.
TRANCE
(
+
, 1611), for which see
AMAZE
, A, No. 1, denotes “a trance” in Acts
10:10; 11:5; 22:17, a condition in which ordinary consciousness and the perception of