Behavior Behave
Behavior Behave [1]
"to turn back, return" (ana, "back," strepho, "to turn"), hence, "to move about in a place, to sojourn," and, in the Middle and Passive Voices, "to conduct oneself," indicating one's manner of life and character, is accordingly rendered "behave" in 1 Timothy 3:15 , lit., "how it is necessary to behave," not referring merely to Timothy himself, but to all the members of the local church (see the whole epistle); in Ephesians 2:3 , Av, "we had our conversation," Rv, "we lived;" in 2 Corinthians 1:12 "behaved ourselves," for Av "have had our conversation." See Abide , etc.
"to become," is rendered "behave" in 1 Thessalonians 2:10; lit., "we became among you" (cp. 1:5).
lit., "to be disorderly" (a, negative, and taxis, "order"), "to lead a disorderly life," is rendered "behave disorderly" in 2 Thessalonians 3:7 . Cp. ataktos, "disorderly, unruly," and ataktos, "disorderly."
"to be unseemly" (a, negative, and schema, "a form"), is used in 1 Corinthians 7:36 , "behave (himself) unseemly," i.e., so as to run the risk of bringing the virgin daughter into danger or disgrace, and in 1 Corinthians 13:5 , "doth (not) behave itself unseemly."
lit., "a turning back" (cp. No. 1, above), is translated "manner of life," "living," etc. in the Rv, for Av, "conversation," Galatians 1:13; Ephesians 4:22; 1 Timothy 4:12; Hebrews 13:7; James 3:13; 1 Peter 1:15,18; 2:1 ("behavior"); 3:1,2,16 (ditto); 2 Peter 2:7; 3:11 . see Conversation , Life.
akin to kathistemi (see Appoint , No. 2), denotes "a condition, or constitution of anything, or deportment," Titus 2:3 , "demeanor," Rv, for Av, "behavior." See Demeanor.
"orderly, modest," is translated "orderly" in 1 Timothy 3:2 , Rv, for Av, "of good behavior." Both have "modest" in 1 Timothy 2:9 . Cp. kosmeo, "to adorn," kosmos, "adornment."