strictly ( , intensive), e.g., Matt. 12:16; Mark 3:12, “charged much”; Mark 8:30; in
10:48,
RV
, “rebuked.” See
REBUKE
.
8.
(
$ !
, 3853), lit., “to announce beside” (
, “beside,”
, “to announce”), “to hand on an announcement from one to another,” usually
denotes “to command, to charge,” Luke 5:14; 8:56; 1 Cor. 7:10 (
KJV
, “command”), “give
charge,”
RV
; 11:17, “in giving you this charge,”
RV
; 1 Tim. 1:3; 6:13,
RV
, and 6:17. It is
rendered by the verb “to charge” in the
RV
of Acts 1:4; 4:18; 5:28; 15:5; 1 Thess. 4:11.
See Acts 5:28 under A, No. 6. See
COMMAND
,
DECLARE
.
9.
(
$ 1
, 4256), “to accuse beforehand, to have already
brought a charge” ( , “before,”
, “an accusation”), is used in Rom. 3:9, “we before
laid to the charge.”¶
10.
(
$!
, 5083), “to keep, to guard,” is translated “to be kept in charge,” in
Acts 24:23; 25:4,
RV
(
KJV
, kept). See
HOLD
,
KEEP
,
OBSERVE
,
PRESERVE
,
WATCH
.
Notes:
(1)
" $
, “to testify,” translated “charged” in 1 Thess. 2:11,
KJV
, is found
there in the most authentic mss. and translated “testifying” in the
RV
. (2)
,
, “to
adjure” ( , “in,” used intensively,
, “an oath”), is translated “I adjure,” in 1 Thess.
5:27,
RV
, for
KJV
, “I charge.” Some mss. have
here. (3) The following are
translated by the verb “to charge or to be chargeable” in the
KJV
, but differently in the
RV
,
and will be found under the word BURDEN:
, B, No. 1;
, B, No. 2;
, B, No. 5. (4)
,
, “to command,” is so translated in Mark 9:25,
RV
, for
the
KJV
, “charge.” (5)
4
, “to be at the expense of anything” (cf. B, above), is
translated “be at charges,” in Acts 21:24. See
CONSUME
,
SPEND
. (6) In 2 Tim. 4:16,
is rendered “laid to (their) charge,”
KJV
;
RV
, “… account.” (7) In Acts 8:27, the
RV
translates the verb
, “to be,” with , “over,” “was over,”
KJV
, “had the charge
of.” (8) In Acts 7:60
, “to cause to stand,” is rendered “lay … to the charge.”
CHARGER
@
(
&
, 4094), primarily “a board or plank,” came to denote various articles of
wood; hence, “a wooden trencher, charger,” Matt. 14:8, 11; Mark 6:25, 28; Luke 11:39.
See
PLATTER
.¶
CHARIOT
1.
(
?$
, 716), akin to
, “to join,” denotes “a war chariot with two
wheels,” Acts 8:28, 29, 38; Rev. 9:9.¶
2.
(
:!
, 4480), “a wagon with four wheels,” was chiefly used for traveling
purposes, Rev. 18:13.¶
For
CHARITY
see
LOVE
CHASTE