Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
 0
Rush, Rushing <1,,3729, hormao>

for which see RUN, Note (1), with refs., is akin to horme (see ASSAULT) and hormema, "a rushing" (see VIOLENCE).

<2,,5342, phero>

"to bear," is used in the present participle, Passive Voice, in Act 2:2, and translated "rushing" RV, "the rushing (of a mighty wind)," AV "a rushing (mighty wind)" lit "a violent wind borne (along)."

<3,,5143, trecho>

"to run," is translated "rushing (to war)" in Rev 9:9, RV, AV, "running (to battle)."

arrow_back
chevron_leftPrevious Article Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Run, Ran
Next Articlechevron_right Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Rust (Noun and Verb)
arrow_forward