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Value

used intransitively, means "to differ, to excel," hence "to be of more value," Mat 6:26, RV, "are (not) ye of (much) more value," (AV, "better"); Mat 12:12, Luk 12:24, ditto; Mat 10:31, Luk 12:7. See BETTER, (be), CARRY, No. 4, DIFFER, DRIVE, No. 7, EXCELLENT, MATTER, Note (1), PUBLISH, No. 2.

Note: For timao, rendered "to value" in Mat 27:9 (twice), AV, see PRICE.

denotes "a valuing, a price, honor;" in Col 2:23, RV, "(not of any) value (against the indulgence of the flesh)" [AV, "(not in any) honor..."], i.e., the ordinances enjoined by human tradition are not of any value to prevent (pros, "against;" cp. Act 26:14) indulgence of the flesh. See HONOR, PRECIOUS, PRICE, SUM.

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