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GLUTTONOUS
(
1
, 5314), akin to
, “to eat,” a form used for the aorist or past tense
of
, denotes “a glutton,” Matt. 11:19; Luke 7:34.¶
GNASH, GNASHING
A. Verbs.
1.
$
(
$"
, 1031), primarily, “to bite or eat greedily” (akin to
$
, “to
chew”), denotes “to grind or gnash with the teeth,” Acts 7:54.¶
2.
(
$&
, 5149), primarily used of the sounds of animals, “to chirp, cry,
squeak,” came to signify “to grind or gnash with the teeth,” Mark 9:18.¶
B. Noun.
$
(
$
, 1030), akin to A, No. 1, denotes “gnashing” (“of teeth” being
added), Matt. 8:12; 13:42, 50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30; Luke 13:28.¶
GNAT
(
0
, 2971) denotes “the winegnat or midge,” which breeds in fermenting
or evaporating wine, Matt. 23:24, where the
KJV
, “strain at” is corrected to “strain out,” in
the
RV
GNAW
or
(
1
, 3145) denotes “to bite or chew,” Rev. 16:10.¶
In the Sept., Job. 30:4.¶
GO (WENT), GO ONWARD, etc.
1.
$
(
$ "
, 4198), “to go on one’s way, to proceed from one place to
another” (from
, “a passage, a ford,” Eng., “pore”), is always used in the middle
voice in the NT and the Sept., and is the most frequent verb signifying “to go”; it is more
distinctly used to indicate procedure or course than the verb
, “to go” (not found in
the NT). It is often rendered “go thy (your) way,” in Oriental usage the customary
dismissal, marking the close of a case in court. Hence, in ordinary parlance, marking the
end of a conversation, etc., e.g., Luke 7:22; 17:19; John 4:50; Acts 9:15; 24:25; cf. Dan.
12:9; in Rom. 15:24 (1st part),
RV
, “go” (
KJV
, “take my journey”); in Acts 9:3 and 26:13,
journeyed (
KJV
and
RV
). See
DEPART
,
JOURNEY
,
WALK
.
2.
$
(
$ $ "
, 3899) denotes “to go past, to pass by” (
,
“by,” and No. 1), Mark 2:23,
KJV
, “went (through),”
RV
, “was going (through)”; some
mss. have No. 4 here. See
PASS
.
3.
$
(
$ $ "
, 4313), “to go before” ( , and No. 1), is used in
Luke 1:76 and Acts 7:40.¶
4.
$
(
$ "
, 1279), “to go through” ( , “through,” and No. 1),
“to pass across,” is translated “to go through,” in Luke 6:1; 13:22, “went on His way
through,”
RV
; Acts 16:4; “going by” in Luke 18:36,
RV
(
KJV
, “pass by”); “in my journey”
in Rom. 15:24 (2nd part). For Mark 2:23 see No. 2. See
JOURNEY
.