Preaching Preach

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Preaching Preach [1]

'''A — 1: εὐαγγελίζω (Strong'S #2097 — Verb — euangelizo — yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zo )

is almost always used of "the good news" concerning the Son of God as proclaimed in the Gospel [exceptions are e.g.,  Luke 1:19;  1 Thessalonians 3:6 , in which the phrase "to bring (or show) good (or glad) tidings" does not refer to the Gospel];  Galatians 1:8 (2nd part). With reference to the Gospel the phrase "to bring, or declare, good, or glad, tidings" is used in   Acts 13:32;  Romans 10:15;  Hebrews 4:2 . In  Luke 4:18 the Rv "to preach good tidings" gives the correct quotation from Isaiah, rather than the Av "to preach the Gospel." In the Sept. the verb is used of any message intended to cheer the hearers, e.g.   1 Samuel 31:9;  2 Samuel 1:20 . See Gospel , B, No. 1.

'''A — 2: κηρύσσω (Strong'S #2784 — Verb — kerusso — kay-roos'-so )

signifies (a) "to be a herald," or, in general, "to proclaim," e.g.,  Matthew 3:1;  Mark 1:45 , "publish;" in  Luke 4:18 , Rv, "to proclaim," Av, "to preach;" so  Luke 4:19;  Luke 12:3;  Acts 10:37;  Romans 2:21;  Revelation 5:2 . In  1 Peter 3:19 the probable reference is, not to glad tidings (which there is no real evidence that Noah preached, nor is there evidence that the spirits of antediluvian people are actually "in prison"), but to the act of Christ after His resurrection in proclaiming His victory to fallen angelic spirits; (b) "to preach the Gospel as a herald," e.g.,   Matthew 24:14;  Mark 13:10 , Rv, "be preached" (Av, "be published");  Mark 14:9;  16:15,20;  Luke 8:1;  9:2;  24:47;  Acts 8:5;  19:13;  28:31;  Romans 10:14 , present participle, lit., "(one) preaching," "a preacher;"  Romans 10:15 (1st part);   1 Corinthians 1:23;  15:11,12;  2 Corinthians 1:19;  4:5;  11:4;  Galatians 2:2;  Philippians 1:15;  Colossians 1:23;  1 Thessalonians 2:9;  1 Timothy 3:16; (c) "to preach the word,"  2 Timothy 4:2 (of the ministry of the Scriptures, with special reference to the Gospel). See Proclaim , Publish.

'''A — 3: προευαγγελίζομαι (Strong'S #4283 — Verb — proeuangelizomai — pro-yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zom-ahee )

see Gospel , B, No. 2.

'''A — 4: προκηρύσσω (Strong'S #4296 — Verb — prokerusso — prok-ay-rooce'-so )

lit., "to proclaim as a herald" (pro, before, and No. 2), is used in  Acts 13:24 , "had first preached." Some mss. have the verb in  Acts 3:20; for the best see Appoint , No. 12.

'''A — 5: παρρησιάζομαι (Strong'S #3955 — Verb — parrhesiazomai — par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee )

"to be bold in speech," is translated "to preach boldly" in  Acts 9:27 (2nd part); in   Acts 9:29 , Rv (Av, "he spake boldly"). See Bold , A, No. 2.

 Luke 9:60Declare Acts 4:2 13:5,38 15:36 17:3,13 1 Corinthians 9:14 Colossians 1:28 Mark 2:2 Acts 8:25,1 Acts 13:42 14:25 Acts 11:19 Acts 16:6 Acts 20:7,9Discourse.  Hebrews 4:2Hearing.  Romans 15:19

'''B — 1: κήρυγμα (Strong'S #2782 — Noun Neuter — kerugma — kay'-roog-mah )

"a proclamation by a herald" (akin to A, No. 2), denotes "a message, a preaching" (the substance of what is "preached" as distinct from the act of "preaching"),  Matthew 12:41;  Luke 11:32;  Romans 16:25;  1 Corinthians 1:21;  2:4;  15:14; in  2 Timothy 4:17;  Titus 1:3 , Rv, "message," marg., "proclamation," Av, "preaching." See Message. In the Sept.,   2 Chronicles 30:5;  Proverbs 9:3;  Jonah 3:2 .

 1 Corinthians 1:18 Hebrews 4:2Hear

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