Have Dealings With Deal With
Have Dealings With Deal With [1]
"to do," used to describe almost any act, whether complete or repeated, like the Eng. "do," is translated to deal with, in Luke 2:48 . In Luke 1:25 , Av, "hath dealt with (me)," the Rv, adhering to the ordinary meaning, translates by "hath done unto (me)."
"to bring or bear to" (pros, "to," phero, "to bear"), signifies, in the Middle Voice, to bear oneself towards any one, to deal with anyone in a certain manner, Hebrews 12:7 , "God dealeth with you." See Bring , Offer , Present.
lit., "to use with" (sun, "with," chraomai, "to use"), "to have in joint use, and hence to have dealings with," is said, in John 4:9 , of Jews and Samaritans.
Acts 25:24 Acts 7:19 Exodus 1:10Subtilly. 1 Thessalonians 2:11 2 Corinthians 13:10