Consume

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kon - sūm ´ (אכל( , 'ākhal , כּלה , kālāh , תּמם , tāmam  ; ἀναλίσκω , analı́skō ): In Old Testament 'ākhal ("to eat," "devour") occurs very frequently, and is translated "consumed" ( Genesis 31:40;  Exodus 15:7;  Psalm 78:63 , etc.); kālāh ("to finish") is also frequently translated "consume," "consumed" ( Genesis 41:30;  Exodus 32:10;  Psalm 59:13 , etc.); tāmam , "to be perfect," "finished" ( Numbers 17:13;  Deuteronomy 2:15;  Psalm 73:19 , etc.). There are many other words translated "consume" and "consumed," e.g. ṣūph , "to end" ( Jeremiah 8:13; Dan 1:44;  Zephaniah 1:2 ,  Zephaniah 1:3 ); bālāh , "to fade," "wear away" ( Job 13:28;  Psalm 49:14 ); gāzal , implying violence ( Job 24:19 ); ṣāphāh , "to end" ( Genesis 19:15 ,  Genesis 19:17;  Isaiah 7:20 , etc.); ‛āshēsh , "to be old" ( Psalm 6:7;  Psalm 31:9 ,  Psalm 31:10 the King James Version); māḳaḳ , "to become completed" ( Ezekiel 4:17;  Zechariah 14:12 bis ); ‛āsāh kālāh is rendered "utterly consume" ( Nehemiah 9:31 ); analiskō , "to use up," occurs in  Luke 9:54;  Galatians 5:15;  2 Thessalonians 2:8 (the King James Version); dapanáō , "to spend," is translated "consume" in  James 4:3 (the Revised Version (British and American) "spend"); katanalı́skō , "to consume utterly," occurs only in  Hebrews 12:29; "for our God is a consuming fire."

In the Revised Version (British and American) "devour," "devoured" are several times substituted for "consume," "consumed," e.g.  Job 20:26;  Jeremiah 49:27;  Numbers 16:35; "boil well" ( Ezekiel 24:10 ); for "be consumed with dying" ( Numbers 17:13 ), "perish all of us"; "consume" is substituted for "corrupt" in  Matthew 6:19; "my spirit is consumed," for "my breath is corrupt" ( Job 17:1 ); instead of "the flame consumeth the chaff" ( Isaiah 5:24 ) we have "as the dry grass sinketh down in the flame"; and for "whom the Lord shall consume" ( 2 Thessalonians 2:8 ), the Revised Version (British and American) reads (after a different text) "whom the Lord Jesus shall slay," "consume" in the American Revised Version, margin.

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