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<p> ''''' lof´ti ''''' - ''''' 51 ''''' , ''''' lof´ti ''''' - ''''' nes ''''' : The first form is only in &nbsp; Psalm 73:8 , where it means "haughtily," as if from on high. The second is found only in &nbsp;Jeremiah 48:29 , where the loftiness of [[Moab]] also means his haughtiness, his groundless self-conceit. </p> <p> [[Lofty]] likewise means '"haughty," "lifted up" (compare &nbsp;Psalm 131:1; &nbsp;Isaiah 2:11; &nbsp;Proverbs 30:13 ). In &nbsp;Isaiah 26:5 it refers to a self-secure and boastful city. In &nbsp; Isaiah 57:15 it is used in a good sense of God who really is high and supreme. Isaiah uses the word more than all the other sacred writers put together. </p>
<p> ''''' lof´ti ''''' - ''''' 51 ''''' , ''''' lof´ti ''''' - ''''' nes ''''' : The first form is only in &nbsp; Psalm 73:8 , where it means "haughtily," as if from on high. The second is found only in &nbsp;Jeremiah 48:29 , where the loftiness of [[Moab]] also means his haughtiness, his groundless self-conceit. </p> <p> [[Lofty]] likewise means '"haughty," "lifted up" (compare &nbsp;Psalm 131:1; &nbsp;Isaiah 2:11; &nbsp;Proverbs 30:13 ). In &nbsp;Isaiah 26:5 it refers to a self-secure and boastful city. In &nbsp; Isaiah 57:15 it is used in a good sense of God who really is high and supreme. Isaiah uses the word more than all the other sacred writers put together. </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

lof´ti - 51 , lof´ti - nes  : The first form is only in   Psalm 73:8 , where it means "haughtily," as if from on high. The second is found only in  Jeremiah 48:29 , where the loftiness of Moab also means his haughtiness, his groundless self-conceit.

Lofty likewise means '"haughty," "lifted up" (compare  Psalm 131:1;  Isaiah 2:11;  Proverbs 30:13 ). In  Isaiah 26:5 it refers to a self-secure and boastful city. In   Isaiah 57:15 it is used in a good sense of God who really is high and supreme. Isaiah uses the word more than all the other sacred writers put together.

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