Notes:
(1)
,
, Acts 19:40,
KJV
, “called in question,” signifies “to accuse,” as
always in the
RV
. See
ACCUSE
,
IMPLEAD
.
(2)
8
, “to beseech, intreat,” is rendered “have called for” in Acts 28:20,
KJV
;
RV
, “did intreat” (marg., “call for”). It is used only here with this meaning. See
BESEECH
.
7.
(
* !
, 154), “to ask,” is translated “called for” in Acts 16:29 (“he called for
lights”). See
ASK
, A. No. 1.
Note:
For the
RV
of Matt. 19:17 (
KJV
, “callest”), see
ASK
(A, No. 2,
Note
).
8.
(
!
, 5455), “to sound” (Eng.,“phone”), is used of the crowing of a
cock, e.g., Matt. 26:34; John 13:38; of “calling” out with a clear or loud voice, to cry out,
e.g. Mark 1:26 (some mss. have
here), Acts 16:28; of “calling” to come to oneself,
e.g., Matt. 20:32; Luke 19:15; of “calling” forth, as of Christ’s call to Lazarus to come
forth from the tomb, John 12:17; of inviting, e.g., Luke 14:12; of “calling” by name, with
the implication of the pleasure taken in the possession of those “called,” e.g., John 10:3;
13:13. See
CROW
,
CRY
.
9.
(
!
, 3004), “to speak,” is used of all kinds of oral communication, e.g. “to
call to call by name,” to surname, Matt. 1:16; 26:36; John 4:5; 11:54; 15:15; Rev. 2:2,
RV
,
“call themselves,” etc. See
ASK
.
10.
(
# !
, 1951), “upon,” and No. 9, signifies “to call in addition,”
i.e., by another name besides that already intimated John 5:2; for its other meaning in
Acts 15:40, see
CHOOSE
.¶
11.
(
, 5337), occasionally means “to be called or named,” Acts
11:26 (of the name “Christians”) and Rom. 7:3, the only places where it has this meaning.
Its primary significance, “to have business dealings with,” led to this. They “were
(publicly) called” Christians, because this was their chief business. See
ADMONISH
,
REVEAL
,
SPEAK
,
WARN
.
12.
(
!
, 3004), “to say, speak,” means “to call by a certain appellation,” John
10:35. See
BID
, No. 3.
13.
(
$&
, 2919), “to judge,” is translated “to call in question,” in Acts 23:6;
24:21.
Notes:
(1) For
, “a name,” translated “called,”
KJV
, in Luke 24:13; Acts 10:1,
, “to name,” translated “called,”
KJV
, 1 Cor. 5:11, and
, “to
surname,” translated “art called,” Rom. 2:17, see
NAME
and
SURNAME
.
(2)
6
, “to say,” is rendered “calleth” in 1 Cor. 12:3,
KJV
, which the
RV
corrects to
“saith”, what is meant is not calling Christ “Anathema,” but making use of the phrase
“Anathema Jesus,” i.e., “Jesus is accursed.”
(3)
8
$
, Heb. 5:10, means “to be named.” See
NAME
.¶
(4)
"
, rendered “call for,” in Acts 10:5,
KJV
, and 11:13, signifies “to fetch,”
RV
. See
FETCH
,
SEND
, No. 9.
(5)
-$
, “to assemble,” is translated “he called together,” in the
KJV
of Acts
19:25;
RV
, “he gathered together.”