Despiteful Despite Despitefully

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Despiteful Despite Despitefully [1]

1: ἐνυβρίζω (Strong'S #1796 — Verb — enubrizo — en-oo-brid'-zo )

"to treat insultingly, with contumely" (en, intensive, hubrizo, "to insult;" some connect it with huper, "above, over," Lat. super, which suggests the insulting disdain of one who considers himself superior), is translated "hath done despite" in  Hebrews 10:29 .

 Acts 14:5Reproach Romans 1:30 1 Timothy 1:13

2: ἐπηρεάζω (Strong'S #1908 — Verb — epereazo — ep-ay-reh-ad'-zo )

for which see Accuse , B, No. 3, is found in some mss. in  Matthew 5:44 , and translated "despitefully use," Av (the Rv follows the mss. which omit the sentence). In the corresponding passage in  Luke 6:28 , the Av and Rv have "despitefully use;" in  1 Peter 3:16 , Av, "falsely accuse," Rv, "revile." See Accuse , Revile.

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