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==References == | <div> [['''A]] 1: βάρος ''' (Strong'S #922 baros bar'-os ) </div> <p> denotes "a weight, anything pressing on one physically," Matthew 20:12 , or "that makes a demand on one's resources," whether material, 1 Thessalonians 2:6 (to be burdensome), or spiritual, Galatians 6:2; Revelation 2:24 , or religious, Acts 15:28 . In one place it metaphorically describes the future state of believers as "an eternal weight of glory," 2 Corinthians 4:17 . See Weight. </p> <div> [['''A]] 2: φορτίον ''' (Strong'S #5413 Noun Neuter phortion for-tee'-on ) </div> <p> lit., "something carried" (from phero, "to bear"), is always used metaphorically (except in Acts 27:10 , of the lading of a ship); of that which, though "light," is involved in discipleship of Christ, Matthew 11:30; of tasks imposed by the scribes, [[Pharisees]] and lawyers, Matthew 23:4; Luke 11:46; of that which will be the result, at the judgment-seat of Christ, of each believer's work, Galatians 6:5 . </p> Galatians 6:2 Galatians 6:5 <div> [['''A]] 3: γόμος ''' (Strong'S #1117 Noun Masculine gomos gom'-os ) </div> <p> from a root gem---, signifying "full, or heavy," seen in gemo, "to be full," gemizo, "to fill," Lat. gemo, "to groan," denotes "the lading of freight of a ship," Acts 21:3 , or "merchandise conveyed in a ship," and so "merchandise in general," Revelation 18:11,12 . See Merchandise. </p> <div> [['''B]] 1: βαρέω ''' (Strong'S #916 Verb bareo bar-eh'-o ) </div> <p> akin to [[A,]] No. 1, is used of the effect of drowsiness, "were heavy," Matthew 26:43; Mark 14:40; Luke 9:32; of the effects of gluttony, Luke 21:34 ("overcharged"); of the believer's present physical state in the body, 2 Corinthians 5:4; of persecution, 2 Corinthians 1:8; of a charge upon material resources, 1 Timothy 5:16 [[(Rv).]] See [[Charge]] , [[Heavy]] [[Press.]] </p> <div> [['''B]] 2: ἐπιβαρέω ''' (Strong'S #1912 Verb epibareo ep-ee-bar-eh'-o ) </div> <p> epi, "upon" (intensive), "to burden heavily," is said of material [[Rv,]] "burden," [[Av,]] "be chargeable to;" of the effect of spiritual admonition and discipline, 2 Corinthians 2:5 , [[Rv,]] "press heavily," [[Av,]] "overcharge." See [[Chargeable]] , Press. </p> <div> [['''B]] 3: καταβαρέω ''' (Strong'S #2599 Verb katabareo kat-ab-ar-eh'-o ) </div> <p> "to weigh down" (kata, "down"), "overload," is used of material charges, in 2 Corinthians 12:16 . </p> <div> [['''B]] 4: καταναρκάω ''' (Strong'S #2655 Verb katanarkao kat-an-ar-kah'-o ) </div> <p> "to be a burden, to be burdensome," primarily signifies "to be numbed or torpid, to grow stiff" (narke is the "torpedo or cramp fish," which benumbs anyone who touches it); hence, "to be idle to the detriment of another person" (like a useless limb), 2 Corinthians 11:9; 12:13,14 . See Chargeable. </p> 2 Corinthians 8:13[[Affliction]] <div> [['''C]] 1: ἀβαρής ''' (Strong'S #4 Adjective abares ab-ar-ace' ) </div> <p> "without weight" (a, negative, and baros, "see" [[A,]] No. 1), is used in 2 Corinthians 11:9 , lit. [["I]] kept myself burdensomeless." </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 13 October 2021
Burdened Burden Burdensome [1]
denotes "a weight, anything pressing on one physically," Matthew 20:12 , or "that makes a demand on one's resources," whether material, 1 Thessalonians 2:6 (to be burdensome), or spiritual, Galatians 6:2; Revelation 2:24 , or religious, Acts 15:28 . In one place it metaphorically describes the future state of believers as "an eternal weight of glory," 2 Corinthians 4:17 . See Weight.
lit., "something carried" (from phero, "to bear"), is always used metaphorically (except in Acts 27:10 , of the lading of a ship); of that which, though "light," is involved in discipleship of Christ, Matthew 11:30; of tasks imposed by the scribes, Pharisees and lawyers, Matthew 23:4; Luke 11:46; of that which will be the result, at the judgment-seat of Christ, of each believer's work, Galatians 6:5 .
Galatians 6:2 Galatians 6:5
from a root gem---, signifying "full, or heavy," seen in gemo, "to be full," gemizo, "to fill," Lat. gemo, "to groan," denotes "the lading of freight of a ship," Acts 21:3 , or "merchandise conveyed in a ship," and so "merchandise in general," Revelation 18:11,12 . See Merchandise.
akin to A, No. 1, is used of the effect of drowsiness, "were heavy," Matthew 26:43; Mark 14:40; Luke 9:32; of the effects of gluttony, Luke 21:34 ("overcharged"); of the believer's present physical state in the body, 2 Corinthians 5:4; of persecution, 2 Corinthians 1:8; of a charge upon material resources, 1 Timothy 5:16 (Rv). See Charge , Heavy Press.
epi, "upon" (intensive), "to burden heavily," is said of material Rv, "burden," Av, "be chargeable to;" of the effect of spiritual admonition and discipline, 2 Corinthians 2:5 , Rv, "press heavily," Av, "overcharge." See Chargeable , Press.
"to weigh down" (kata, "down"), "overload," is used of material charges, in 2 Corinthians 12:16 .
"to be a burden, to be burdensome," primarily signifies "to be numbed or torpid, to grow stiff" (narke is the "torpedo or cramp fish," which benumbs anyone who touches it); hence, "to be idle to the detriment of another person" (like a useless limb), 2 Corinthians 11:9; 12:13,14 . See Chargeable.
2 Corinthians 8:13Affliction
"without weight" (a, negative, and baros, "see" A, No. 1), is used in 2 Corinthians 11:9 , lit. "I kept myself burdensomeless."