Beside Oneself

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Beside Oneself [1]

1: ἐξίστημι (Strong'S #1839 — Verb — existemi — ex-is'-tay-mee )

primarily and lit. means "to put out of position, displace;" hence, (a) "to amaze,"  Luke 24:22 (for Av, "make ... astonished");   Acts 8:9,11 (Av, "bewitched"); or "to be amazed, astounded,"   Matthew 12:23;  Mark 6:51; (b) "to be out of one's mind, to be beside oneself,"  Mark 3:21;  2 Corinthians 5:13 , in the latter of which it is contrasted with sophroneo, "to be of a sound mind, sober." See Amaze.

2: μαίνομαι (Strong'S #3105 — Verb — mainomai — mah'ee-nom-ahee )

"to be mad, to rave," is said of one who so speaks that he appears to be out of his mind,  Acts 26:24 , translated "thou art beside thyself," Av; Rv, "thou art mad." In Acts: 26:25;  John 10:20;  Acts 12:15;  1 Corinthians 14:23 , both versions use the verb to be mad. See Mad.

 2 Corinthians 11:23Fool

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