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==References == | <div> '''1: κάμπτω ''' (Strong'S #2578 Verb kampto kamp'-to ) </div> <p> "to bend," is used especially of bending the knees in religious veneration, Romans 11:4; 14:11; Ephesians 3:14; Philippians 2:10 . </p> <div> '''2: συγκάμπτω ''' (Strong'S #4781 Verb sunkampto soong-kamp'-to ) </div> <p> signifies "to bend completely together, to bend down by compulsory force," Romans 11:10 . </p> <div> '''3: συγκύπτω ''' (Strong'S #4794 Verb sunkupto soong-koop'-to ) </div> <p> "to bow together" (sun, "together with," kupto, "to bow"), is said, in Luke 13:11 , of the woman crippled with a physical infirmity. </p> <div> '''4: κλίνω ''' (Strong'S #2827 Verb klino klee'-no ) </div> <p> "to incline, to bow down," is used of the women who in their fright "bowed" their faces to the earth at the Lord's empty tomb, Luke 24:5; of the act of the Lord on the Cross immediately before giving up His Spirit. What is indicated in the statement "He bowed His head," is not the helpless dropping of the head after death, but the deliberate putting of His head into a position of rest, John 19:30 . The verb is deeply significant here. The Lord reversed the natural order. The same verb is used in His statement in Matthew 8:20; Luke 9:58 , "the Son of Man hath not where to lay His head." It is used, too, of the decline of day, Luke 9:12; 24:29; of turning enemies to flight, Hebrews 11:34 . See [[Lay]] , Spent. No. 7, [[Turn,]] [[Wear.]] </p> <div> '''5: τίθημι ''' (Strong'S #5087 Verb tithemi tith'-ay-mee ) </div> <p> "to put, or place," is said of the soldiers who mockingly bowed their knees to Christ, Mark 15:19 . See Appoint. </p> Matthew 27:29Kneel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 13 October 2021
Bowed Bow [1]
"to bend," is used especially of bending the knees in religious veneration, Romans 11:4; 14:11; Ephesians 3:14; Philippians 2:10 .
signifies "to bend completely together, to bend down by compulsory force," Romans 11:10 .
"to bow together" (sun, "together with," kupto, "to bow"), is said, in Luke 13:11 , of the woman crippled with a physical infirmity.
"to incline, to bow down," is used of the women who in their fright "bowed" their faces to the earth at the Lord's empty tomb, Luke 24:5; of the act of the Lord on the Cross immediately before giving up His Spirit. What is indicated in the statement "He bowed His head," is not the helpless dropping of the head after death, but the deliberate putting of His head into a position of rest, John 19:30 . The verb is deeply significant here. The Lord reversed the natural order. The same verb is used in His statement in Matthew 8:20; Luke 9:58 , "the Son of Man hath not where to lay His head." It is used, too, of the decline of day, Luke 9:12; 24:29; of turning enemies to flight, Hebrews 11:34 . See Lay , Spent. No. 7, Turn, Wear.
"to put, or place," is said of the soldiers who mockingly bowed their knees to Christ, Mark 15:19 . See Appoint.
Matthew 27:29Kneel.