Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
 0
Headlong (to cast to fall) <1,,2630, katakremnizo>

signifies "to throw over a precipice" (kata, "down," kremnos, "a steep bank," etc.), said of the purpose of the people of Nazareth to destroy Christ, Luk 4:29.

<2,,4248, prenes>

an adjective denoting "headlong, prone," is used with the verb ginomai, "to become," in Act 1:18, of the death of Judas, "falling headlong;" various suggestions have been made as to the actual details; some ascribe to the word the meaning "swelling up."

arrow_back
chevron_leftPrevious Article Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Head (to wound in the)
Next Articlechevron_right Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Headstrong (RV), Heady (AV)
arrow_forward