Drive, Driven, Drave, Drove

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Drive, Driven, Drave, Drove [1]

1: ἐκβάλλω (Strong'S #1544 — Verb — ekballo — ek-bal'-lo )

denotes, lit., "to cast forth," with the suggestion of force (ek, "out," ballo, "to cast"); hence "to drive out or forth." It is translated "driveth" in  Mark 1:12 , Rv, "driveth forth." In  John 2:15 for the Av, "drove," the Rv has "cast," the more usual translation. See Cast , No. 5.

2: ἐκδιώκω (Strong'S #1559 — Verb — ekdioko — ek-dee-o'-ko )

"to chase away, drive out" (ek, "out," dioko, "to pursue"), is used in  1 Thessalonians 2:15 , Rv, "drave out," Av, "have persecuted." Some mss. have this verb for dioko, in  Luke 11:49 .

3: ἐλαύνω (Strong'S #1643 — Verb — elauno — el-ow'-no )

signifies "to drive, impel, urge on." It is used of "rowing,"  Mark 6:48;  John 6:19; of the act of a demon upon a man,  Luke 8:29; of the power of winds upon ships,  James 3:4; and of storms upon mists,  2 Peter 2:17 , Av, "carried," Rv, "driven." See also Carry , Note (2), Row.

4: ἀπελαύνω (Strong'S #556 — Verb — apelauno — ap-el-ow'-no )

apo, "from," and No. 3, "to drive from," is used in  Acts 18:16 .

5: ἐξωθέω (Strong'S #1856 — Verb — exotheo — ex-o-theh'-o, ex-o'-tho )

"to thrust out" (ek, "out," otheo, "to push, thrust"), is translated "thrust" in  Acts 7:45 , Rv (Av, "drave"); in  Acts 27:39 , of "driving" a storm-tossed ship ashore (Rv, "drive," Av, "thrust"). Cp. No. 6. See Thrust.

6: φέρω (Strong'S #5342 — verb — phero — fer'-o )

"to bear," is translated "driven" in  Acts 27:15,17 , of "being borne" in a storm-tossed ship. See Bear , etc.

7: διαφέρω (Strong'S #1308 — — diaphero — dee-af-er'-o )

lit., "to bear through" (dia, "through," and No. 6), in  Acts 27:27 signifies "to be borne hither and thither" (Rv, "were driven to and fro;" Av, "up and down"). See Better (be), No. 1.

8: ἀνεμίζω (Strong'S #416 — Verb — anemizo — an-em-id'-zo )

"to drive by the wind" (anemos, "wind"), is used in  James 1:6 .

 Acts 27:15Give

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