Ran Run

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Ran Run [1]

1: τρέχω (Strong'S #5143 — Verb — trecho — trekh'-o )

"to run," is used (a) literally, e.g.,  Matthew 27:48 (dramon, an aorist participle, from an obsolete verb dramo, but supplying certain forms absent from trecho, lit., "having run, running," expressive of the decisiveness of the act); the same form in the indicative mood is used, e.g., in   Matthew 28:8; in the Gospels the literal meaning alone is used; elsewhere in  1 Corinthians 9:24 (twice in 1st part);   Revelation 9:9 , Av, "running" (Rv, "rushing"); (b) metaphorically, from the illustration of "runners" in a race, of either swiftness or effort to attain an end,  Romans 9:16 , indicating that salvation is not due to human effort, but to God's sovereign right to exercise mercy;  1 Corinthians 9:24 (2nd part), and   1 Corinthians 9:26 , of persevering activity in the Christian course with a view to obtaining the reward; so  Hebrews 12:1; in  Galatians 2:2 (1st part), Rv, "(lest) I should be running," continuous present tense, referring to the activity of the special service of his mission to Jerusalem; (2nd part), "had run," aorist tense, expressive of the continuous past, referring to the activity of his antagonism to the Judaizing teachers at Antioch, and his consent to sumbit the case to the judgment of the church in Jerusalem; in   Galatians 5:7 of the erstwhile faithful course doctrinally of the Galatian believers; in   Philippians 2:16 , of the Apostle's manner of life among the Philippian believers; in  2 Thessalonians 3:1 , of the free and rapid progress of "the word of the Lord."

2: προστρέχω (Strong'S #4370 — Verb — prostrecho — pros-trekh'-o )

"to run to" (pros, "to," and No. 1), is used in  Mark 9:15;  10:17;  Acts 8:30 .

3: περιτρέχω (Strong'S #4063 — Verb — peritrecho — per-ee-trekh'-o )

"to run about" (peri "around," and No. 1), is used in  Mark 6:55 , Rv, "ran round about" (Av, "ran through).

4: συντρέχω (Strong'S #4936 — Verb — suntrecho — soon-trekh'-o )

"to run together with" (sun, "with"), is used (a) literally,  Mark 6:33;  Acts 3:11; (b) metaphorically,  1 Peter 4:4 , of "running" a course of evil with others. In the Sept.,  Psalm 50:18 .

5: προτρέχω (Strong'S #4390 — Verb — protrecho — prot-rekh'-o )

"to run before,"  Luke 19:4 : see Outrun.

6: εἰστρέχω (Strong'S #1532 — Verb — eistrecho — ice-trekh'-o )

"to run in" (eis, "in"), occurs in  Acts 12:14 .

7: ὑποτρέχω (Strong'S #5295 — Verb — hupotrecho — hoop-ot-rekh'-o )

"to run under" (hupo, "under"), is used nautically in  Acts 27:16 .

8: ἐπισυντρέχω (Strong'S #1998 — Verb — episuntrecho — ep-ee-soon-trekh'-o )

"to run together again" (epi, "upon, or again," and No. 4), occurs in  Mark 9:25 .

9: ἐκχέω (Strong'S #1632 — Verb — ekchunno | ekchuno — ek-kheh'-o, ek-khoo'-no )

"to shed," is translated "ran riotously" in  Jude 1:11 , Rv (Av, "ran greedily"). See Riotously , Note. See Shed , Spill.

10: ὑπερεκχύννω (Strong'S #5240 — Verb — huperekchunno — hoop-er-ek-khoo'-no )

a late form of huperekcheo, "to overflow," is rendered "running over" in  Luke 6:38 .

11: ζηλωτής (Strong'S #2207 — Noun Masculine — epikello | epokello — dzay-lo-tace' )

"to drive upon," is used in  Acts 27:41 of "running" a ship ashore.

 Matthew 8:32 Mark 5:13 Luke 8:33 Acts 7:57 Acts 19:29Rush.  Acts 21:30 Matthew 9:17 Acts 14:14 Acts 21:32

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