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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79475" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79475" /> ==
<div> '''1: φυσίωσις ''' (Strong'S #5450 — Noun [[Feminine]] — phusiosis — foo-see'-o-sis ) </div> <p> denotes "a puffing up, swelling with pride" (akin to phusioo, "to puff up"), &nbsp;2 Corinthians 12:20 , "swellings." </p> <div> '''2: ὑπέρογκος ''' (Strong'S #5246 — Adjective — huperonkos — hoop-er'-ong-kos ) </div> <p> an adjective denoting "of excessive weight or size," is used metaphorically in the sense of "immoderate," especially of arrogant speech, in the neuter plural, virtually as a noun, &nbsp;2 Peter 2:18; &nbsp;Jude 1:16 , "great swelling words," doubtless with reference to gnostic phraseology. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Φυσίωσις''''' ''' (Strong'S #5450 Noun [[Feminine]] phusiosis foo-see'-o-sis ) </div> <p> denotes "a puffing up, swelling with pride" (akin to phusioo, "to puff up"), &nbsp;2—Corinthians 12:20 , "swellings." </p> <div> '''2: '''''Ὑπέρογκος''''' ''' (Strong'S #5246 Adjective huperonkos hoop-er'-ong-kos ) </div> <p> an adjective denoting "of excessive weight or size," is used metaphorically in the sense of "immoderate," especially of arrogant speech, in the neuter plural, virtually as a noun, &nbsp;2—Peter 2:18; &nbsp;Jude 1:16 , "great swelling words," doubtless with reference to gnostic phraseology. </p>
          
          
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_198396" /> ==
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_198396" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8658" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8658" /> ==
<p> ''''' swel´ing ''''' : The verb גּאה , <i> ''''' gā'āh ''''' </i> , means "rise up" (&nbsp; Ezekiel 47:5 , etc.), so that the noun <i> '''''ga'ăwāh''''' </i> (&nbsp;Psalm 46:3 ) means "arising." The "swelling" of the sea that shakes the mountains is a perfectly good translation, and "pride" (so the American Revised Version margin) is beside the mark. In &nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19 parallel &nbsp; Jeremiah 50:44; &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3 is found the phrase <i> '''''ge'ōn''''' </i> <i> '''''ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yardēn''''' </i> , "exaltation of the Jordan," which the King James Version translates "pride of Jordan" in Zechariah and "swelling of Jordan" in Jeremiah (the Revised Version (British and American) has "pride" throughout, with "swelling" in the margin of Jeremiah). What is described is a place, with a mass of vegetation, easily burned (&nbsp;Zechariah 11:1-3 ), a lair of lions (&nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19; &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3 ), and a particularly dangerous place for human beings (&nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5 ). The luxuriant thicket of the [[Jordan]] bank is evidently meant, which could well be spoken of as "Jordan's pride" ( <i> OHL </i> , "majesty of the Jordan"), and "swelling" is quite impossible. </p> <p> In the New [[Testament]] "swelling" is used in &nbsp;2 Corinthians 12:20 for φυσίωσις , <i> '''''phusı́ōsis''''' </i> , "puffing up," "blatant self-conceit," and &nbsp;2 Peter 2:18 parallel Jude &nbsp; Judges 1:16 for ὑπέρογκος , <i> '''''hupérogkos''''' </i> , "overgrown," "solemnly inane." </p>
<p> ''''' swel´ing ''''' : The verb גּאה , <i> ''''' gā'āh ''''' </i> , means "rise up" (&nbsp; Ezekiel 47:5 , etc.), so that the noun <i> ''''' ga'ăwāh ''''' </i> (&nbsp;Psalm 46:3 ) means "arising." The "swelling" of the sea that shakes the mountains is a perfectly good translation, and "pride" (so the American Revised Version margin) is beside the mark. In &nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19 parallel &nbsp; Jeremiah 50:44; &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3 is found the phrase <i> ''''' ge'ōn ''''' </i> <i> ''''' ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yardēn ''''' </i> , "exaltation of the Jordan," which the King James Version translates "pride of Jordan" in Zechariah and "swelling of Jordan" in Jeremiah (the Revised Version (British and American) has "pride" throughout, with "swelling" in the margin of Jeremiah). What is described is a place, with a mass of vegetation, easily burned (&nbsp;Zechariah 11:1-3 ), a lair of lions (&nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19; &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3 ), and a particularly dangerous place for human beings (&nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5 ). The luxuriant thicket of the [[Jordan]] bank is evidently meant, which could well be spoken of as "Jordan's pride" ( <i> OHL </i> , "majesty of the Jordan"), and "swelling" is quite impossible. </p> <p> In the New [[Testament]] "swelling" is used in &nbsp;2 Corinthians 12:20 for φυσίωσις , <i> ''''' phusı́ōsis ''''' </i> , "puffing up," "blatant self-conceit," and &nbsp;2 Peter 2:18 parallel Jude &nbsp; Judges 1:16 for ὑπέρογκος , <i> ''''' hupérogkos ''''' </i> , "overgrown," "solemnly inane." </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62539" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62539" /> ==
<p> (גָּאוֹן, ''Gaon,'' "excellency," "pride," etc.) OF JORDAN is a phrase occurring in the A.V. at &nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19; but which should be rendered "[[Pride]] of Jordan," as in &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3. It refers to the verdure and thickets along the banks, lined with willows, tamarisks, and cane, in which the lions once made their covert; but has no allusion to overwhelming billows from a rise of the waters (Reland, Palaest. p. 274). (See Jordan). </p>
<p> ( '''''גָּאוֹן''''' , ''Gaon,'' "excellency," "pride," etc.) OF JORDAN is a phrase occurring in the A.V. at &nbsp;Jeremiah 12:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 49:19; but which should be rendered "[[Pride]] of Jordan," as in &nbsp;Zechariah 11:3. It refers to the verdure and thickets along the banks, lined with willows, tamarisks, and cane, in which the lions once made their covert; but has no allusion to overwhelming billows from a rise of the waters (Reland, Palaest. p. 274). (See Jordan). </p>
          
          
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