Borne

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Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types [1]

 Isaiah 46:3 (a) This is a figure to describe the way in which Israel was protected, preserved and provided for by God through the difficulties, trials and wars of generations.

 Lamentations 5:7 (b) This figure evidently represents the fact that the children suffered the effects of their fathers' sins.

 Matthew 23:4 (b) Here is described the great difficulty which the people had in trying to be good, and to observe all the traditions of the scribes and Pharisees in order to be saved. They made their religious life a burden and a grief instead of a joy and a blessing.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): (p. p.) Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See Bear, v. t.

(2): of Bear

King James Dictionary [3]

Borne, pp. of bear. Carried conveyed supported defrayed.

BORNE,n. The more correct orthography of bourn, a limit or boundary. See Bourn.

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