18.
$
(
# "
, 1931) signifies “to go down,” and is said of the sun in Eph. 4:26;
i.e., put wrath away before sunset (see
ANGER
, A,
Note
(2). In the Sept., Deut. 24:15;
Josh. 8:29; Jer. 15:9.¶
19.
$
(
&
, 4782), “to go down with,” is used in Acts 25:5.¶
In the Sept., Ps. 49:17.¶
20.
(
$ &
, 4260), “to go on, forwards, advance,” is used of locality,
Matt. 4:21; Mark 1:19; for the metaphorical use with reference to age, Luke 1:7, 18; 2:36,
see
AGE
,
STRICKEN
.¶
21.
(
&
, 576), “to go away or from,” is translated “had gone out,” in
Luke 5:2, i.e., disembarked. See
COME
, 21,
Note
,
TURN
.
22.
(
$
&
, 4320), “to go up higher” (
, “towards”), is
used of moving to a couch of greater honor at a feast, Luke 14:10.¶
23.
@
(
+
, 1826), “to go out,” is so rendered in Acts 13:42. See
DEPART
,
GET
.
24.
$
(
!
, 4570), “to quench,” is used in the passive voice, of the
going out of the light of a torch or lamp, Matt. 25:8, “are going out” (
RV
). See
QUENCH
.
25.
(
!
, 5055), “to finish,” is rendered “to go through or over” in Matt.
10:23, of “going through” the cities of Israel (
KJV
, marg., “end,” or “finish”). See
END
,
FINISH
.
26.
$
(
"
, 1353), “to travel throughout or along” ( , “through,”
,
“a way”), is used in Luke 8:1, of “going throughout” (
KJV
) or “about through” (
RV
) cities
and villages; of “passing through” towns, Acts 17:1. See
PASS
.
27.
(
!
, 589), “to be abroad,” is translated “going into another
country,” in Matt. 25:14 (
KJV
, “traveling, etc.”). See
JOURNEY
.
28.
(
!$
, 424), “to go up” ( ), occurs in John 6:3; Gal. 1:17,
18.¶
29.
(
$ !$
, 4022), “to go around, or about,” is translated “going
about” in 1 Tim. 5:13,
RV
(
KJV
, “wandering about”); “went about” in Heb. 11:37,
RV
(
KJV
, “wandered about”). See
CIRCUIT
.
30.
(
# $!
, 2021), lit., “to put the hand to” ( , “to,”
, “the
hand”), “to take in hand, undertake,” occurs in Luke 1:1, “have taken in hand”; in Acts
9:29, “they went about”; in 19:13, “took upon them.” See
TAKE
.¶
Notes:
(1) The following verbs signify both “to come” and “to go,” with prefixed
prepositions accordingly, and are mentioned under the word COME:
(No. 1);
(No. 2);
@
(No. 3);
(No. 5);
(No. 7);
Luke 17:7,
(No. 9);
, “go near,” Acts 8:29 (No. 10);
$
, “went with,” Acts 9:39; 15:38; 21:16 (No. 11);
, (No. 15);
(No. 19);
, Acts 23:16,
KJV
, “went,”
RV
“entered” (No. 13);