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==References == | <div> [['''A]] 1: ὑψηλός ''' (Strong'S #5308 Adjective hupselos hoop-say-los' ) </div> <p> "high, lofty," is used (a) naturally, of mountains, Matthew 4:8; 17:1; Mark 9:2; Revelation 21:10; of a wall, Revelation 21:12; (b) figuratively, of the arm of God, Acts 13:17; of heaven, "on high," plural, lit., "in high (places)," Hebrews 1:3; (c) metaphorically, Luke 16:15 , [[Rv,]] "exalted" [[(Av,]] "highly esteemed"); Romans 11:20 , in the best texts, "high-minded" [lit., "mind (not) high things"]; Romans 12:16 . </p> <div> [['''A]] 2: ὕψιστος ''' (Strong'S #5310 Adverb hupsistos hoop'-sis-tos ) </div> <p> "most high," is a superlative degree, the positive not being in use; it is used of God in Luke 1:32,35,76; 6:35 , in each of which the [[Rv]] has "the most High," for [[Av,]] "the highest;" [[Av]] and [[Rv]] in Mark 5:7; Luke 8:28; Acts 7:48; 16:17; Hebrews 7:1 . See [[Highest]] (below). </p> <div> [['''A]] 3: μέγας ''' (Strong'S #3173 Adjective megas meg'-as ) </div> <p> "great," is translated "high" in John 19:31 , of the [[Sabbath]] day at the [[Passover]] season; here the meaning is virtually equivalent to "holy," See Great. </p> Hebrews 10:21 Ephesians 6:12[[Heavenly]] <div> [['''B]] 1: ὕψος ''' (Strong'S #5311 Noun Neuter hupsos hoop'-sos ) </div> <p> "height," is used with ex (ek) "from," in the phrase "on high," Luke 1:78; 24:49; with eis, "in" or "into," Ephesians 4:8 . See [[Estate]] , [[Height]] , No. 1. </p> <div> [['''B]] 2: ὕψωμα ''' (Strong'S #5313 Noun Neuter hupsoma hoop'-so-mah ) </div> <p> "high thing," 2 Corinthians 10:5; in Romans 8:39; "height. " See [[Height]] , No. 2. </p> <div> [['''C]] 1: ἄνω ''' (Strong'S #507 Adverb ano an'-o ) </div> <p> "above, upward," is used in Philippians 3:14 , of the "high calling of God in Christ Jesus," the prize of which is set before believers as their goal, lit., "calling upward" [[(Rv,]] marg.), a preferable rendering to "heavenly calling." See Above. </p> | ||
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Highly High [1]
"high, lofty," is used (a) naturally, of mountains, Matthew 4:8; 17:1; Mark 9:2; Revelation 21:10; of a wall, Revelation 21:12; (b) figuratively, of the arm of God, Acts 13:17; of heaven, "on high," plural, lit., "in high (places)," Hebrews 1:3; (c) metaphorically, Luke 16:15 , Rv, "exalted" (Av, "highly esteemed"); Romans 11:20 , in the best texts, "high-minded" [lit., "mind (not) high things"]; Romans 12:16 .
"most high," is a superlative degree, the positive not being in use; it is used of God in Luke 1:32,35,76; 6:35 , in each of which the Rv has "the most High," for Av, "the highest;" Av and Rv in Mark 5:7; Luke 8:28; Acts 7:48; 16:17; Hebrews 7:1 . See Highest (below).
"great," is translated "high" in John 19:31 , of the Sabbath day at the Passover season; here the meaning is virtually equivalent to "holy," See Great.
Hebrews 10:21 Ephesians 6:12Heavenly
"height," is used with ex (ek) "from," in the phrase "on high," Luke 1:78; 24:49; with eis, "in" or "into," Ephesians 4:8 . See Estate , Height , No. 1.
"high thing," 2 Corinthians 10:5; in Romans 8:39; "height. " See Height , No. 2.
"above, upward," is used in Philippians 3:14 , of the "high calling of God in Christ Jesus," the prize of which is set before believers as their goal, lit., "calling upward" (Rv, marg.), a preferable rendering to "heavenly calling." See Above.