Lacking Lack

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Lacking Lack [1]

'''A — 1: ὑστέρημα (Strong'S #5303 — Noun Neuter — husterema — hoos-ter'-ay-mah )

denotes (a) "that which is lacking," "deficiency, shortcoming" (akin to hustereo, "to be behind, in want"),  1 Corinthians 16:17;  Philippians 2:30;  Colossians 1:24 , Rv, "that which is lacking" [[[Av,]] "that which is behind" (of the afflictions of Christ)], where the reference is not to the vicarious sufferings of Christ, but to those which He endured previously, and those which must be endured by His faithful servants;  1 Thessalonians 3:10 , where "that which is lacking" means that which Paul had not been able to impart to them, owing to the interruption of his spiritual instruction among them; (b) "need, want, poverty,"  Luke 21:4 , Rv, "want" (Av, "penury");  2 Corinthians 8:14 (twice) "want;"   2 Corinthians 9:12 , "wants" (Av, "want");  2 Corinthians 11:9 , Rv, "(the measure of my) want" [[[Av,]] "that which was lacking (to me)"]. See Behind , Penury , Want.

 1 Thessalonians 4:12Need.

'''B — 1: ἐνδεής (Strong'S #1729 — Adjective — endees — en-deh-ace' )

from endeo, "to lack," signifies "needy, in want," translated "that lacked" in  Acts 4:34 .

'''C — 1: ὑστερέω (Strong'S #5302 — Verb — hustereo — hoos-ter-eh'-o )

akin to A, "to come or be behind," is used in the sense of "lacking" certain things,  Matthew 19:20;  Mark 10:21 ("one thing;" cp. No. 3 in   Luke 18:22 );  Luke 22:35; in the sense of being inferior,  1 Corinthians 12:24 (Middle Voice). Elsewhere it is translated in various ways; see Behind , B, No. 1, Come, No. 39, Destitute, Fail, Note (2), Need, Want, Worse.

'''C — 2: ἐλαττονέω (Strong'S #1641 — Verb — elattoneo — el-at-ton-eh'-o )

"to be less" (from elatton, "less"), is translated "had no lack,"  2 Corinthians 8:15 (quoted from the Sept. of   Exodus 16:18 ), the circumstance of the gathering of the manna being applied to the equalizing nature of cause and effect in the matter of supplying the wants of the needy.

'''C — 3: λείπω (Strong'S #3007 — Verb — leipo — li'-po )

"to leave," denotes (a) transitively, in the Passive Voice, "to be left behind, to lack,"  James 1:4 , "ye may be lacking in (nothing)," Rv (Av, "wanting");  James 1:5 , "lacketh" (Av, "lack");  James 2:15 , Rv, "be ... in lack" (Av, "be ... destitute"); (b) intransitively, Active Voice,  Luke 18:22 , "(one thing thou) lackest," is, lit., "(one thing) is lacking (to thee);"  Titus 1:5 , "(the things) that were wanting;"  Titus 3:13 , "(that nothing) be wanting." See Destitute , Wanting.

 2 Peter 1:9

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