Pour

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Βάλλω (Strong'S #906 — Verb — ballo — bal'-lo )

"to throw," is used of "pouring" liquids,  Matthew 26:12 , RV, marg., "cast" (of ointment);  John 13:5 (of water). See Cast , No. 1.

2: Καταχέω (Strong'S #2708 — Verb — katacheo — kat-akh-eh'-o )

"to pour down upon" (kata, "down," cheo, "to pour"), is used in  Matthew 26:7 (cp. No. 1 in ver. 12);   Mark 14:3 , of ointment.

3: Ἐκχέω (Strong'S #1632 — Verb — ekcheo — ek-kheh'-o, ek-khoo'-no )

"to pour out" (ek, "out"), is used (a) of Christ's act as to the changers' money,  John 2:15; (b) of the Holy Spirit,  Acts 2:17,18,33 , RV, "He hath poured forth" (AV, "... shed forth");  Titus 3:6 , RV, "poured out" (AV, "shed"); (c) of the emptying of the contents of the bowls (AV, "vials") of Divine wrath,  Revelation 16:1-4,8,10,12,17; (d) of the shedding of the blood of saints by the foes of God,  Revelation 16:6 , RV, "poured out" (AV, "shed"); some mss. have it in  Acts 22:20 . See Run , Shed , Spill.

4: Ἐκχέω (Strong'S #1632 — Verb — ekchuno — ek-kheh'-o, ek-khoo'-no )

or ekchunno, a Hellenistic form of No. 3, is used of the blood of Christ,  Luke 22:20 , RV "is poured out" (AV, "is shed"); of the Holy Spirit,  Acts 10:45 . See Gush Out , Run , Shed , Spill.

5: Ἐπιχέω (Strong'S #2022 — Verb — epicheo — ep-ee-kheh'-o )

"to pour upon" (epi), is used in  Luke 10:34 , of the oil and wine used by the good Samaritan on the wounds of him who had fallen among robbers.

 Revelation 14:10MingleNo.

King James Dictionary [2]

POUR,

1. To throw, as a fluid in a stream, either out of a vessel, or into it as, to pour water from a pail, or out of a pail to pour wine into a decanter. Pour is appropriately but not exclusively applied to fluids, and signifies merely to cast or throw, and this sense is modified by out, from, in, into, against, on, upon, under, &c. It is applied not only to liquors, but to other fluids, and to substances consisting of fine particles as, to pour a stream of gas or air upon a fire to pour out sand. It expresses particularly the bestowing or sending forth in copious abundance.

I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh.  Joel 2 .

To pour out dust. Lex 14

2. To emit to send forth in a stream or continued succession.

London doth pout out her citizens.

3. To send forth as, to pour out words, prayers or sighs to pour out the heart or soul.  Psalms 62:42 . 4. To throw in profusion or with overwhelming force.

I will shortly pour out my fury on thee.  Ezekiel 7

POUR, To flow to issue forth in a stream, or continued succession of parts to move or rush, as a current. The torrent pours down from the mountain, or along the steep descent.

1. To rush in a crowd or continued procession.

A ghastly band of giants,

All pouring down the mountain, crowd the shore.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( v. i.) To pore.

(2): ( v. t.) To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.

(3): ( a.) Poor.

(4): ( v. t.) To send forth as in a stream or a flood; to emit; to let escape freely or wholly.

(5): ( n.) A stream, or something like a stream; a flood.

(6): ( v. i.) To flow, pass, or issue in a stream, or as a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours; the people poured out of the theater.

(7): ( v. t.) To send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly.

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