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So in Matt 20:12. Cf., the English idiom &quot;did one hour&quot;; in Rev 13:5 &quot;continue&quot; is perhaps the best rendering. See DO.</B></div> <div> <B>B. Noun.</B></div> <div> <B>mone NT:3438, &quot;an abode&quot; (akin to No. 1), is found in John 14:2, &quot;mansions&quot; (RV marg., &quot;abiding places&quot;), and 14:23, &quot;abode.&quot;</B></div> <div> <B>(from Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words, Copyright (c)1985, Thomas Nelson Publishers)</B></div> <div> <B><U>ABUNDANCE, ABUNDANT, ABUNDANTLY, ABOUND</U></B></div> <div> <B>A. Nouns.</B></div> <div> <B>1. hadrotes NT:100, which, in 2 Cor 8:20, in reference to the gifts from the church at Corinth for poor saints in Judea, the RV renders &quot;bounty&quot; (KJV, &quot;abundance&quot;), is derived from hadros, &quot;thick, fat, full-grown, rich&quot; (in the Sept. it is used chiefly of rich and great men, e. g., Jer 5:5). In regard, therefore, to the offering in 2 Cor 8:20 the thought is that of bountiful giving, a fat offering, not mere &quot;abundance&quot;.</B></div> <div> <B>2. perisseia NT:4050, &quot;an exceeding measure, something above the ordinary,&quot; is used four times; Rom 5:17, &quot;of abundance of grace&quot;; 2 Cor 8:2, &quot;of abundance of joy&quot;; 2 Cor 10:15, of the extension of the apostle's sphere of service through the practical fellowship of the saints at Corinth; in James 1:21 it is rendered, metaphorically, &quot;overflowing,&quot; KJV &quot;superfluity,&quot; with reference to wickedness. Some would render it &quot;residuum,&quot; or &quot;what remains.&quot; See No. 3.</B></div> <div> <B>3. perisseuma NT:4051 denotes &quot;abundance&quot; in a slightly more concrete form, 2 Cor 8:13-14, where it stands for the gifts in kind supplied by the saints. In Matt 12:34 and Luke 6:45 it is used of the &quot;abundance&quot; of the heart; in Mark 8:8, of the broken pieces left after feeding the multitude &quot;that remained over&quot; (KJV &quot;that was left&quot;). See REMAIN. In the Sept., Eccl 2:15.</B></div> <div> <B>4. huperbole NT:5236, lit., &quot;a throwing beyond&quot; (huper, &quot;over,&quot; ballo, &quot;to throw&quot;), denotes &quot;excellence, exceeding greatness,&quot; of the power of God in His servants, 2 Cor 4:7; of the revelations given to Paul, 12:7; with the preposition kata, the phrase signifies &quot;exceeding,&quot; Rom 7:13; &quot;still more excellent,&quot; 1 Cor 12:31; &quot;exceedingly,&quot; 2 Cor 1:8; &quot;beyond measure,&quot; Gal 1:13; and, in a more extended phrase, &quot;more and more exceedingly,&quot; 2 Cor 4:17. See EXCELLENCY, EXCELLENT, MEASURE.</B></div> <div> <B>B. Verbs.</B></div> <div> <B>1. perisseuo NT:4052, akin to A, Nos. 2 and 3, is used intransitively (a) &quot;of exceeding a certain number, or measure, to be over, to remain,&quot; of the fragments after feeding the multitude (cf. perisseuma), Luke 9:17; John 6:12-13; &quot;to exist in abundance&quot;; as of wealth, Luke 12:15; 21:4; of food, 15:17. In this sense it is used also of consolation, 2 Cor 1:5, of the effect of a gift sent to meet the need of saints, 2 Cor 9:12; of rejoicing, Phil 1:26; of what comes or falls to the lot of a person in large measure, as of the grace of God and the gift by the grace of Christ, Rom 5:15, of the sufferings of Christ, 2 Cor 1:5. In Mark 12:44 and Luke 21:4, the RV has &quot;superfluity.&quot;</B></div> <div> <B>(b) &quot;to redound to, or to turn out abundantly for something,&quot; as of the liberal effects of poverty, 2 Cor 8:2; in Rom 3:7, argumentatively of the effects of the truth of God, as to whether God's truthfulness becomes more conspicuous and His glory is increased through man's untruthfulness; of numerical increase, Acts 16:5.</B></div> <div> <B>(c) &quot;to be abundantly furnished, to abound in a thing,&quot; as of material benefits, Luke 12:15; Phil 4:18 of spiritual gifts; 1 Cor 14:12, or &quot;to be pre-eminent, to excel, to be morally better off,&quot; as regards partaking of certain meats; 1 Cor 8:8, &quot;are we the better&quot;, &quot;to abound&quot; in hope, Rom 15:13; the work of the Lord, 1 Cor 15:58; faith and grace, 2 Cor 8:7; thanksgiving, Col 2:7; walking so as to please God, Phil 1:9; 1 Thess 4:1,10; of righteousness, Matt 5:20; of the Gospel, as the ministration of righteousness 2 Cor 3:9, &quot;exceed.&quot;</B></div> <div> <B>It is used transitively, in the sense of &quot;to make to abound,&quot; e. g., to provide a person richly so that he has &quot;abundance,&quot; as of spiritual truth, Matt 13:12; the right use of what God has entrusted to us, 25:29; the power of God in conferring grace, 2 Cor 9:8; Eph 1:8; to &quot;make abundant&quot; or to cause to excel, as of the effect of grace in regard to thanksgiving, 2 Cor 4:15; His power to make us &quot;to abound&quot; in love, 1 Thess 3:12. See BETTER, ENOUGH, EXCEED, EXCEL, INCREASE, REDOUND, REMAIN.</B></div> <div> <B>2. huperperisseuo NT:5248, a strengthened form of No. 1, signifies &quot;to abound exceedingly,&quot; Rom 5:20, of the operation of grace; 2 Cor 7:4, in the middle voice, of the apostle's joy in the saints. See JOYFUL.</B></div> <div> <B>3. pleonazo NT:4121, from pleion, or pleon, &quot;more&quot; (greater in quantity), akin to pleo, &quot;to fill,&quot; signifies, (a) intransitively, &quot;to superabound,&quot; of a trespass or sin, Rom 5:20; of grace, Rom 6:1; 2 Cor 4:15; of spiritual fruit, Phil 4:17; of love, 2 Thess 1:3; of various fruits, 2 Peter 1:8; of the gathering of the manna, 2 Cor 8:15, &quot;had... over&quot;; (b) transitively, &quot;to make to increase,&quot; 1 Thess 3:12. See INCREASE, OVER.</B></div> <div> <B>4. huperpleonazo NT:5250, a strengthened form of No. 3, signifying &quot;to abound exceedingly,&quot; is used in 1 Tim 1:14, of the grace of God.</B></div> <div> <B>5. plethuno NT:4129, a lengthened form of pletho, &quot;to fill,&quot; akin to No. 3, and to plethos, &quot;a multitude,&quot; signifies &quot;to increase, to multiply,&quot; and, in the passive voice, &quot;to be multiplied,&quot; e. g., of iniquity, Matt 24:12, RV. See MULTIPLY.</B></div> <div> <B>Note: Huperballo, akin to A, No. 4, &quot;to exceed, excel,&quot; is translated &quot;passeth&quot; in Eph 3:19. See also 2 Cor 3:10 (RV, &quot;surpasseth&quot;; KJV, &quot;excelleth&quot;); 9:14, &quot;exceeding&quot;; Eph 1:19; 2:7. See EXCEED, EXCEL.</B></div> <div> <B>C. Adjectives.</B></div> <div> <B>1. perissos NT:4053, akin to B, No. 1, &quot;abundant,&quot; is translated &quot;advantage&quot; in Rom 3:1, &quot;superfluous&quot; in 2 Cor 9:1. See ADVANTAGE, MORE, B, No. 2, SUPERFLUOUS.</B></div> <div> <B>2. perissoteros NT:4055, the comparative degree of No. 1, is translated as follows: in Matt 11:9, and Luke 7:26, RV, &quot;much more&quot; (KJV, &quot;more&quot;); in Mark 12:40, &quot;greater&quot;; in Luke 12:4,48, &quot;more&quot;; in 1 Cor 12:23-24, &quot;more abundant&quot;; in 2 Cor 2:7, &quot;overmuch&quot;; in 2 Cor 10:8, RV, &quot;abundantly&quot;; KJV, &quot;more.&quot; See GREATER, MORE, OVERMUCH.</B></div> <div> <B>D. 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