Circuit
Circuit [1]
sûr´kit , "a going around": Used to represent several Hebrew words in several senses, e.g. the sun's orbit ( תּקוּפה , teḳūphāh ), Psalm 19:6; the vault of the heavens ( חוּג , ḥūgh ), Job 22:14 the King James Version; the circuit of the winds ( סביב , ṣābhı̄bh ), Ecclesiastes 1:6 (see Astronomy ); Samuel's visiting of communities ( סבב , ṣābhabh ), 1 Samuel 7:16 . In the Revised Version (British and American) the idea of encircling or "fetching a compass" (the King James Version) is expressed by the phrase "to make a circuit" ( הסב , hāṣēbh ), 2 Samuel 5:23; 2 Kings 3:9; and in the Revised Version, margin it indicates a plain ( הכּכּר , ha - kikkār ), Nehemiah 3:22 . The Greek perielthóntes is translated in the same way ( Acts 28:13 ), but the Revised Version, margin reads "cast loose," following the Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek reading perielóntes ̌ .