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<p> (πονηρός '', Bad,'' &nbsp;Acts 17:5), [[Lewdness]] ''(Ῥαδιοϋργημα, Mischief'' &nbsp;Acts 18:14), are used elsewhere in their proper sense of ''Licentiousness'' (זַמָּה, etc., &nbsp;Judges 20:6; Ezekiel often; &nbsp;Jeremiah 11:15; &nbsp;Jeremiah 13:27; &nbsp;Hosea 6:9; once for נַבְלוּת, the ''Parts Of Shame,'' &nbsp;Hosea 2:10). </p>
<p> ( '''''Πονηρός''''' '', Bad,'' &nbsp;Acts 17:5), [[Lewdness]] ''( '''''Ῥαδιοϋργημα''''' , Mischief'' &nbsp;Acts 18:14), are used elsewhere in their proper sense of ''Licentiousness'' ( '''''זַמָּה''''' , etc., &nbsp;Judges 20:6; Ezekiel often; &nbsp;Jeremiah 11:15; &nbsp;Jeremiah 13:27; &nbsp;Hosea 6:9; once for '''''נַבְלוּת''''' , the ''Parts Of Shame,'' &nbsp;Hosea 2:10). </p>
          
          
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==References ==

Latest revision as of 11:04, 15 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( superl.) Not clerical; laic; laical; hence, unlearned; simple.

(2): ( superl.) Belonging to the lower classes, or the rabble; idle and lawless; bad; vicious.

(3): ( superl.) Given to the promiscuous indulgence of lust; dissolute; lustful; libidinous.

(4): ( superl.) Suiting, or proceeding from, lustfulness; involving unlawful sexual desire; as, lewd thoughts, conduct, or language.

King James Dictionary [2]

LEWD, a. Heb.

1. Given to the unlawful indulgence of lust addicted to fornication or adultery dissolute lustful libidinous.

 Ezekiel 23 .

2. Proceeding from unlawful lust as lewd actions. 3. Wicked vile profligate licentious.  Acts 27 .

LEWD, a. L. gnes, from geno. Lay laical not clerical. Obs.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [3]

LEWD. In the AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘lewd’ does not always mean ‘lustful,’ as it does now. That meaning, indeed, is not found in the Apocr. [Note: Apocrypha, Apocryphal.] or NT. There the meaning is simply ‘wicked,’ as   Acts 17:5 ‘certain lewd fellows of the baser sort.’ So ‘lewdness’ is usually simply ‘wickedness.’

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]

( Πονηρός , Bad,  Acts 17:5), Lewdness ( Ῥαδιοϋργημα , Mischief  Acts 18:14), are used elsewhere in their proper sense of Licentiousness ( זַמָּה , etc.,  Judges 20:6; Ezekiel often;  Jeremiah 11:15;  Jeremiah 13:27;  Hosea 6:9; once for נַבְלוּת , the Parts Of Shame,  Hosea 2:10).

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