BRING, BRINGING, BROUGHT
A. Verbs.
1.
(
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, 5342), “to bear, or carry,” is used also of “bearing or bringing forth
fruit,” Mark 4:8; John 15:5, etc. To bring is the most frequent meaning. See
BEAR
,
CARRY
,
DRIVE
,
ENDURE
,
GO
,
LEAD
,
MOVE
,
REACH
,
RUSHING
,
UPHOLD
.
Compounds of No. 1, translated by the verb “to bring,” are as follows:
2.
(
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, 399) denotes “to bring up,” Matt. 17:1. See
BEAR
, No. 3.
3.
(
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, 667), “to carry forth,” is rendered “bring,” in the
KJV
of 1
Cor. 16:3; Acts 19:12 (
RV
, “carried away”); some mss. have
here. See
CARRY
.
4.
(
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, 1533), denotes “to bring to,” Acts 17:20; “to bring into,” Luke
5:18, 19; 1 Tim. 6:7; Heb. 13:11. See
LEAD
, No. 11.
5.
(
#
!$
, 1627), “to bring forth.” See
BEAR
, No. 4.
6.
(
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, 2018), signifies (a) “to bring upon, or to bring against,” Jude 9;
(b) “to impose, inflict, visit upon,” Rom. 3:5. Some mss. have it in Acts 25:18 (for No.
1); some in Phil. 1:16 (
RV
, v. 17, “raise up,” translating
).¶
7.
(
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, 4393) denotes “to bring forth,” Luke 6:45, twice.¶
8.
(
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, 4374) means (a) “to bring (in addition),” Matt. 25:20; “to
bring unto,” Matt. 5:23 (
RV
, “art offering”); Mark 10:13; (b) to offer, Matt. 5:24. See
DEAL WITH
,
DO
,
OFFER
,
PRESENT
,
PUT
.
9.
$
(
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, 4851), “to bring together,” has this meaning in Acts 19:19.
See
BETTER
(
BE
),
EXPEDIENT
,
GOOD
,
PROFIT
.
10.
(
/
, 71), “to lead, to lead along to bring,” has the meaning “to bring”
(besides its occurrences in the Gospels and Acts) in 1 Thess. 4:14, 2 Tim. 4:11, and Heb.
2:10. See
CARRY
,
GO
,
KEEP
,
LEAD
.
Compounds of this verb are:
11.
(
1
, 321), “to lead or bring up to,” Luke 2:22; Acts 9:39 etc.; “to bring
forth,” Acts 12:4; “to bring again,” Heb. 13:20; “to bring up again,” Rom. 10:7. See
DEPART
,
LAUNCH
,
LEAD
,
LOOSE
,
OFFER
,
TAKE UP
,
SAIL
.
12.
(
1
, 520), “to lead away, bring forth, bring unto,” Acts 23:17. See
CARRY
,
DEATH
,
LEAD
,
TAKE
.
13.
(
* 1
, 1521), “to bring in, into, Luke 2:27 etc. See
LEAD
.
14.
@
(
# 1
, 1806), “to lead out, bring forth,” Acts 5:19; 7:36, 40 etc. See
FETCH
,
LEAD
.
15.
(
# 1
, 1863), “to bring upon,” Acts 5:28; 2 Pet. 2:1, 5.¶
16.
(
1
, 2609), “to bring down,” Acts 9:30; 22:30; 23:15, 20; Rom. 10:6;
“to bring forth,” Acts 23:28; of boats, “to bring to land,” Luke 5:11. See
LAND
,
TOUCH
.
17.
(
$ 1
, 3919), “to bring in privily” (lit., “to bring in beside”), “to
introduce secretly,” 2 Pet. 2:1.¶