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(
1
, 2575), “an oven, furnace, kiln” (whence Lat.
$
, Eng.,
chimney), used for smelting, or for burning earthenware, occurs in Matt. 13:42, 50; Rev.
1:15; 9:2.¶
FURNISH
1.
$
(
$0
, 4766), or
$
, “to spread,” is used of “furnishing a
room,” Mark 14:15; Luke 22:12; of “making a bed,” Acts 9:34; in Matt. 21:8; Mark 11:8,
“spread” (
KJV
, “strawed,” twice). See
SPREAD
2.
@
(
# $ &
, 1822), “to fit out, to prepare perfectly, to complete for a
special purpose” (
@
, “out,” used intensively, and
, “joined,”
, “a joint”), is
used of “accomplishing” days, Acts 21:5, i.e., of “terminating” a space of time; of being
“completely furnished,” by means of the Scriptures, for spiritual service, 2 Tim. 3:17. See
ACCOMPLISH
.
3.
(
)
, 4130), Matt. 21:10, “furnished”
RV
, filled. See
FILL
, No. 5.
FURTHER
1. (
+
, 2089), “yet, still, further,” is used (a) of time, most usually translated “yet,”
e.g., Matt. 12:46; or negatively, “any more,” “no more,” e.g., Heb. 8:12; (b) of degree,
translated “further,” or “any further,” Matt. 26:65; Mark 5:35; 14:63; Luke 22:71; Heb.
7:11 in Acts 21:28,
RV
, “moreover” (
KJV
, “further”). See
LONGER
,
MORE
,
MOREOVER
,
STILL
,
THENCEFORTH
,
YET
.
2.
(
9: !$
, 4208), the comparative degree of
, “far off,”
signifies “further,” Luke 24:28. See
FAR
.
Note:
In Acts 27:28,
$
, “a little,” is rendered “a little further,”
KJV
(
RV
, “after a
little space”).
FURTHERANCE
Notes:
(1) In Phil. 1:12, 25,
KJV
,
, “a striking forward” ( , “forward,”
, “to cut”), is translated “furtherance”; “progress” in
RV
, as in 1 Tim. 4:15.
Originally the word was used of a pioneer cutting his way through brushwood. See
PROGRESS
.¶ (2) In Phil. 1:5 the
RV
“(for your fellowship) in furtherance of the gospel,”
and in 2:22, “in furtherance of the Gospel,” are, lit., “unto the Gospel.”
FURTHERMORE
(
*
, 1534), which is chiefly used of time or enumerations, signifying “then” or
“next,” is once used in argument, signifying furthermore, Heb. 12:9. See
AFTERWARD
,
THEN
.
Note:
In 1 Thess. 4:1 the
KJV
“furthermore” translates the phrase
, lit., “for
the rest,”
RV
, finally. See
FINALLY
.
G
GAIN (Noun and Verb)