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<p> '''''bē̇''''' -'''''sı̄d''''' ´: Near to, or close to ( [[Psalm]] 23:2 ). It is often used to refer to the mental state, to the derangement of the mind ( ἐξίστημι , <i> '''''exı́stēmi''''' </i> , Mark 3:21; Acts 26:24 the King James Version). Or it may refer to the condition of being out of the ordinary course of the life. A life consecrated to God and spent in the interest of humanity is so designated ( 2 Corinthians 5:13 ). It has the sense also of a state of being out of one's usual mind, but not of mental derangement, occasioned by something that causes amazement or ast onishment ( Mark 5:42 ). Or it may refer to a state in which one is not conscious of present conditions, but is rapt in vision ( Acts 10:10 ). </p> <p> Besides is used in the sense of in addition to or that which is over and above what has been said or is possessed ( Luke 16:26; see the American Revised Version, margin "in"; Philippians 1:19 ). </p>
<p> '''''bē̇''''' -'''''sı̄d''''' ´: Near to, or close to ( Psalm 23:2 ). It is often used to refer to the mental state, to the derangement of the mind ( ἐξίστημι , <i> '''''exı́stēmi''''' </i> , Mark 3:21; Acts 26:24 the King James Version). Or it may refer to the condition of being out of the ordinary course of the life. A life consecrated to God and spent in the interest of humanity is so designated ( 2 Corinthians 5:13 ). It has the sense also of a state of being out of one's usual mind, but not of mental derangement, occasioned by something that causes amazement or ast onishment ( Mark 5:42 ). Or it may refer to a state in which one is not conscious of present conditions, but is rapt in vision ( Acts 10:10 ). </p> <p> Besides is used in the sense of in addition to or that which is over and above what has been said or is possessed ( Luke 16:26; see the American Revised Version, margin "in"; Philippians 1:19 ). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1597"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/beside Beside from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 12:27, 6 October 2021

bē̇ -sı̄d ´: Near to, or close to ( Psalm 23:2 ). It is often used to refer to the mental state, to the derangement of the mind ( ἐξίστημι , exı́stēmi , Mark 3:21; Acts 26:24 the King James Version). Or it may refer to the condition of being out of the ordinary course of the life. A life consecrated to God and spent in the interest of humanity is so designated ( 2 Corinthians 5:13 ). It has the sense also of a state of being out of one's usual mind, but not of mental derangement, occasioned by something that causes amazement or ast onishment ( Mark 5:42 ). Or it may refer to a state in which one is not conscious of present conditions, but is rapt in vision ( Acts 10:10 ).

Besides is used in the sense of in addition to or that which is over and above what has been said or is possessed ( Luke 16:26; see the American Revised Version, margin "in"; Philippians 1:19 ).