Intrust

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Πιστεύω (Strong'S #4100 — Verb — pisteuo — pist-yoo'-o )

"to believe," also means "to entrust," and in the Active Voice is translated "to commit," in  Luke 16:11;  John 2:24; in the Passive Voice, "to be intrusted with,"  Romans 3:2 , RV, "they were intrusted with" (AV, "unto them were committed"), of Israel and the oracles of God;  1—Corinthians 9:17 , RV, "I have ... intrusted to me" (AV, "is committed unto me"), of Paul and the stewardship of the Gospel; so  Galatians 2:7;  Titus 1:3; in  1—Thessalonians 2:4 , where he associates with himself his fellow missionaries, RV, "to be intrusted with" (AV, "to be put in trust with"). See Believe , Commit.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(v. t.) To deliver (something) to another in trust; to deliver to (another) something in trust; to commit or surrender (something) to another with a certain confidence regarding his care, use, or disposal of it; as, to intrust a servant with one's money or intrust money or goods to a servant.

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