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ion is "I have spent," as in James 4:13, "spend a year" (RV). So in Matt 20:12. Cf., the English idiom "did one hour"; in Rev 13:5 "continue" is perhaps the best rendering. See DO.
B. Noun.
mone NT:3438, "an abode" (akin to No. 1), is found in John 14:2, "mansions" (RV marg., "abiding places"), and 14:23, "abode."
(from Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words, Copyright (c)1985, Thomas Nelson Publishers)
ABUNDANCE, ABUNDANT, ABUNDANTLY, ABOUND
A. Nouns.
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 "bounty" (KJV, "abundance"), is derived from hadros, "thick, fat, full-grown, rich" (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 "abundance".
2. perisseia NT:4050, "an exceeding measure, something above the ordinary," is used four times; Rom 5:17, "of abundance of grace"; 2 Cor 8:2, "of abundance of joy"; 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, "overflowing," KJV "superfluity," with reference to wickedness. Some would render it "residuum," or "what remains." See No. 3.
3. perisseuma NT:4051 denotes "abundance" 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 "abundance" of the heart; in Mark 8:8, of the broken pieces left after feeding the multitude "that remained over" (KJV "that was left"). See REMAIN. In the Sept., Eccl 2:15.
4. huperbole NT:5236, lit., "a throwing beyond" (huper, "over," ballo, "to throw"), denotes "excellence, exceeding greatness," 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 "exceeding," Rom 7:13; "still more excellent," 1 Cor 12:31; "exceedingly," 2 Cor 1:8; "beyond measure," Gal 1:13; and, in a more extended phrase, "more and more exceedingly," 2 Cor 4:17. See EXCELLENCY, EXCELLENT, MEASURE.
B. Verbs.
1. perisseuo NT:4052, akin to A, Nos. 2 and 3, is used intransitively (a) "of exceeding a certain number, or measure, to be over, to remain," of the fragments after feeding the multitude (cf. perisseuma), Luke 9:17; John 6:12-13; "to exist in abundance"; 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 "superfluity."
(b) "to redound to, or to turn out abundantly for something," 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.
(c) "to be abundantly furnished, to abound in a thing," as of material benefits, Luke 12:15; Phil 4:18 of spiritual gifts; 1 Cor 14:12, or "to be pre-eminent, to excel, to be morally better off," as regards partaking of certain meats; 1 Cor 8:8, "are we the better", "to abound" 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, "exceed."
It is used transitively, in the sense of "to make to abound," e. g., to provide a person richly so that he has "abundance," 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 "make abundant" or to cause to excel, as of the effect of grace in regard to thanksgiving, 2 Cor 4:15; His power to make us "to abound" in love, 1 Thess 3:12. See BETTER, ENOUGH, EXCEED, EXCEL, INCREASE, REDOUND, REMAIN.
2. huperperisseuo NT:5248, a strengthened form of No. 1, signifies "to abound exceedingly," 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.
3. pleonazo NT:4121, from pleion, or pleon, "more" (greater in quantity), akin to pleo, "to fill," signifies, (a) intransitively, "to superabound," 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, "had... over"; (b) transitively, "to make to increase," 1 Thess 3:12. See INCREASE, OVER.
4. huperpleonazo NT:5250, a strengthened form of No. 3, signifying "to abound exceedingly," is used in 1 Tim 1:14, of the grace of God.
5. plethuno NT:4129, a lengthened form of pletho, "to fill," akin to No. 3, and to plethos, "a multitude," signifies "to increase, to multiply," and, in the passive voice, "to be multiplied," e. g., of iniquity, Matt 24:12, RV. See MULTIPLY.
Note: Huperballo, akin to A, No. 4, "to exceed, excel," is translated "passeth" in Eph 3:19. See also 2 Cor 3:10 (RV, "surpasseth"; KJV, "excelleth"); 9:14, "exceeding"; Eph 1:19; 2:7. See EXCEED, EXCEL.
C. Adjectives.
1. perissos NT:4053, akin to B, No. 1, "abundant," is translated "advantage" in Rom 3:1, "superfluous" in 2 Cor 9:1. See ADVANTAGE, MORE, B, No. 2, SUPERFLUOUS.
2. perissoteros NT:4055, the comparative degree of No. 1, is translated as follows: in Matt 11:9, and Luke 7:26, RV, "much more" (KJV, "more"); in Mark 12:40, "greater"; in Luke 12:4,48, "more"; in 1 Cor 12:23-24, "more abundant"; in 2 Cor 2:7, "overmuch"; in 2 Cor 10:8, RV, "abundantly"; KJV, "more." See GREATER, MORE, OVERMUCH.
D. Adverbs.