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Kindle

Kindle properly, "to fasten to," is used in Act 28:2 (in the most authentic mss., some mss. have No. 3), of "kindling a fire." See No. 2. Note: Hapto is used of "lighting a lamp," in Luk 8:16, Luk 11:33, Luk 1...

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Kindle <1,,681, hapto>

properly, "to fasten to," is used in Act 28:2 (in the most authentic mss., some mss. have No. 3), of "kindling a fire." See No. 2.

Note: Hapto is used of "lighting a lamp," in Luk 8:16, Luk 11:33, Luk 15:8. For the Middle Voice see TOUCH.

<2,,4012 681, periapto>

properly, "to tie about, attach" (peri, "around," and No. 1), is used of "lighting" a fire in the midst of a court in Luk 22:55 (some mss. have No. 1).

<3,,381, anapto>

"to light up" (ana, "up," and No. 1), is used (a) literally, in Jam 3:5, "kindleth;" (b) metaphorically, in the Passive Voice, in Luk 12:49, of the "kindling" of the fire of hostility; see FIRE, A (f). For Act 28:2, see No. 1, above.

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