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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

Exceeding 1 Thessalonians 5:23 John 14:11 Romans 13:6 Philippians 1:6 Hebrews 10:1 Luke 12:12 20:19 24:13,33 Acts 16:18 Romans 9:17 Ephesians 6:22 Matthew 10:30 Matthew 24:24 Luke 12:59 Philemon 1:12 Mark 8:1  Matthew 21:8Great Mark 16:2 2 Corinthians 11:5 12:11Exceeding

King James Dictionary [2]

Ver'Y, a. L. verus. True real.

Whether thou be my very son Esau or not.  Genesis 27 .

He that repeateth a matter, separateth very friends.

 Proverbs 17 .

Ver'Y, adv. As an adverb, or modifier of adjectives and adverbs, very denotes in a great degree, an eminent or high degree, but not generally the highest as a very great mountain a very bright sun a very cold day a very pernicious war a very benevolent disposition the river flows very rapidly.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): Alt. of night signals

(2): ( adv.) In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.

(3): ( v. t.) True; real; actual; veritable.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

ver´i  : As adjective (from verus , "true"), "true," "real," "actual," etc. (  Genesis 27:21 ,  Genesis 27:24 , "my very son Esau";  Joshua 10:27 , "this very day";  John 7:26 , "the very Christ," etc.); chiefly as adverb, "in a high degree," "extremely." As ab adverb it is commonly in the Old Testament the translation of מאוד , me'ōdh , and in the New Testament represents, as adjective and adverb, several Greek words, as alēthṓs , "truly" ( John 7:26 , above), autós ( John 14:11 , "the very works' sake";  Romans 13:6 ), sphódra ( Matthew 18:31 , "very sorry," the Revised Version (British and American) "exceeding sorry";  Mark 16:4 , "very great," the Revised Version (British and American) "exceeding"), hupér - (in composition  1 Thessalonians 5:13 ), etc. the Revised Version (British and American) frequently omits "very," and also substitutes other words for it, as "exceeding" ( 2 Chronicles 16:8;  Matthew 26:7; compare above), "sore" ( Zechariah 9:5 ), etc.

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