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Devised (cunningly) <1,,4679, sophizo>

from sophos, "wise" (connected etymologically with sophes, "tasty"), in the Active Voice signifies "to make wise," 2Ti 3:15 (so in the Sept. of Psa 19:7, e.g., "making babes wise;" in Psa 119:98, "Thous hast made me wiser than mine enemies"). In the Middle Voice it means (a) "to become wise;" it is not used thus in the NT, but is so found in the Sept., e.g., in Ecc 1:2,19, Ecc 7:17; (b) "to play the sophist, to devise cleverly;" it is used with this meaning in the Passive Voice in 2Pe 1:16, "cunningly devised fables." See WISE.

Note: Cp. katasophizomai, "to deal subtly. See DEAL WITH, Note (2).

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