12.
(
# 9:&
, 1977), “to cast upon,” (a) lit., “of casting garments on a
colt,” Luke 19:35; (b) figuratively, “of casting care upon God,” 1 Pet. 5:7.¶
Other verbs are:
13.
(
!
, 683), “to thrust away” ( , “away,”
, “to thrust”), in
the NT used in the middle voice, signifying “to thrust from oneself, to cast off, by way of
rejection,” Acts 7:27, 39; 13:46; Rom. 11:1-2; 1 Tim. 1:19. See
PUT
and
THRUST
.¶
14.
(
$!
, 2507),
, “down,”
, “to take, to cast down,
demolish,” in 2 Cor. 10:5, of strongholds and imaginations. See
DESTROY
,
PULL
,
PUT
,
TAKE
.
Note:
The corresponding noun
, “a casting down,” is so rendered in 2 Cor.
10:4 (
KJV
, “pulling down”) and 13:10 (
KJV
, “destruction”).
15.
(
&
, 1260), “to reason” ( , “through,”
, “to
reason”), is translated “cast in (her) mind,” Luke 1:29. See
DISPUTE
,
MUSING
,
REASON
,
THINK
.
16.
(
&
, 659), “to put off, lay aside,” denotes, in the middle voice,
“to put off from oneself, cast off,” used figuratively of works of darkness, Rom. 13:12,
“let us cast off,” (aorist tense, denoting a definite act). See
LAY
, No. 8,
PUT
, No. 5.
17.
(
&
, 1260), “to expose, cast out” ( , “out,”
, “to
put”), is said of a new-born child in Acts 7:21. In v. 19 “cast out” translates the phrase
, “to make,” with
, “exposed,” a verbal form of
. See
EXPOUND
.
18.
(
$ $!
, 4014), “to take away,” is used in Acts 27:40, as a nautical
term,
RV
, casting off,
KJV
, taken up. See
TAKE
.
Notes:
(1) For
, “cast away,” Luke 9:25, see
FORFEIT
.
(2) For
, Luke 4:29 (
KJV
, “cast down headlong”), see
THROW
.¶ (3) For
, Matt. 27:44 (
KJV
, “cast in one’s teeth”), see
REPROACH
. (4) For
,
Matt. 4:12 (
KJV
, “cast into prison”), see
DELIVER
. (5) For
, 1 Tim. 5:12 (
KJV
, “cast
off”), see
REJECT
. (6) For
, Acts 27:30 (
KJV
, cast out”), see
LAY
No. 13. (7) For
, 2 Cor. 7:6 (
KJV
, “cast down”), see
LOWLY
.
B. Noun.
(
)
, 1000) denotes “a throw” (akin to
, “to throw”), and is used in Luke
22:21 in the phrase “a stone’s cast,” of the distance from which the Lord was parted from
the disciples in the garden of Gethsemane.¶
Note:
In Jas. 1:17,
(from
, “to cast a shadow”), is rendered
“shadow that is cast,”
RV
.¶
C. Adjective.
(
, 96) signifies not standing the test, rejected, (a), negative, and
, “tested, approved”; it is said of things, e.g., the land, Heb. 6:8, “rejected,” and
of persons, Rom. 1:28, “reprobate”; 1 Cor. 9:27,
KJV
, “castaway,”
RV
“rejected” (i.e.,