Injurious Injure Injury

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Injurious Injure Injury [1]

'''A — 1: ἀδικέω (Strong'S #91 — Verb — adikeo — ad-ee-keh'-o )

akin to Nos. 2 and 3, under Iniquity, is usually translated either "to hurt," or by some form of the verb "to do wrong." In the Av of  Galatians 4:12 , it is rendered "ye have (not) injured me," which the Rv corrects, both in tense and meaning, to "ye did (me no) wrong." See Hurt.

'''B — 1: ὑβριστής (Strong'S #5197 — Noun Masculine — hubristes — hoo-bris-tace' )

"a violent, insolent man" (akin to C), is translated "insolent" in  Romans 1:30 , Rv, for Av, "despiteful;" in  1 Timothy 1:13 , "injurious." See Despiteful , Insolent.

'''C — 1: ὕβρις (Strong'S #5196 — Noun Feminine — hubris — hoo'-bris )

see Harm , A, No. 4.

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