βάλλω; future 
βάλῶ; perfect 
βέβληκα; 2 aorist 
ἔβαλον (3 person plural 
ἔβαλον in 
Luke 23:34; 
Acts 16:23, 
ἔβαλαν, the 
Alex. form, in 
Acts 16:37 L T Tr WH; [
Revelation 18:19 Lachmann, see 
WH's Appendix, p. 165 and] for references 
ἀπέρχομαι at the beginning); passive [present 
βάλλομαι]; perfect 
βέβλημαι; pluperfect 
ἐβεβλήμην; 1 aorist 
ἐβλήθην; 1 future 
βληθήσομαι; 
to throw — either with force, or without force yet with a purpose, or even carelessly;
1. with force and effort: 
βάλλειν τινὰ ῥαπίσμασι to smite one with slaps, to buffet, 
Mark 14:65 Rec. (an imitation of the phrases, 
τινὰ βάλλειν λίθοις, 
βελεσι, 
τόξοις, etc., 
κακοῖς, 
ψόγῳ, 
σκώμμασι, etc., in Greek writings; cf. Passow, i., p. 487; [Liddell and Scott, under the word I. 1 and 3]; for the 
Rec. ἔβαλλον we must read with Fritzsche and Schott 
ἔβαλον, from which arose 
ἔλαβον, adopted by 
L T Tr WH; βαλεῖν and 
λαβεῖν are often confounded in manuscripts; cf. Grimm on 2 Macc. 5:6; [
Scrivener, Introduction, p. 10]); 
βάλλειν λίθους ἐπί τινι or 
τινα, 
John 8:59 (
John 7:59); 
χοῦν ἐπὶ τὰς κεφαλάς, 
Revelation 18:19 [WH marginal reading 
ἐπέβ.]; 
κονιορτὸν εἰς τὸν ἀέρα, 
Acts 22:23; 
τὶ εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν, 
Mark 9:42; 
Revelation 8:8; 
Revelation 18:21; 
εἰς τὸ πῦρ, 
Matthew 3:10; 
Matthew 18:8; 
Luke 3:9; 
Mark 9:22; 
John 15:6; 
εἰς κλίβανον, 
Matthew 6:30; 
Luke 12:28; 
εἰς γέενναν, [
Matthew 5:29], 
Matthew 5:30 [R G]; Mark 9:47; 
εἰς τ. 
γῆν, 
Revelation 8:5, 
7; 
Revelation 12:4, 
9, 
13; 
εἰς τ. 
ληνόν, 
Revelation 14:19; 
εἰς τ. 
λιμνήν, 
Revelation 19:20; 
Revelation 20:10, 
14f; 
εἰς τ. 
ἄβυσσον, 
Revelation 20:3; absolutely and in the passive to be violently displaced from a position gained, 
Revelation 12:10 L T Tr WH. an attack of disease is said 
βάλλειν τινὰ εἰς κλίνην, 
Revelation 2:22; passive 
to lie sick abed, be prostrated by sickness: 
βέβλημαι ἐπὶ κλίνης, 
Matthew 9:2; 
Mark 7:30 [R G L marginal reading]; with 
ἐπὶ κλίνης omitted, 
Matthew 8:6, 
14, cf. 
Luke 16:20; 
τινὰ εἰς φυλακήν, to cast one into prison, 
Matthew 5:25; 
Matthew 18:30; 
Luke 12:58; 
Luke 23:19 [R G L], Luke 23:25; 
John 3:24; 
Acts 16:23f, 
37; 
Revelation 2:10; [
β. 
ἐπί τινα τὴν χεῖρα or 
τάς χεῖρας to lay hand or 
hands on one, apprehend him, 
John 7:44 L Tr WH, also 30 L marginal reading]; 
δρέπανον εἰς γῆν to apply with force, 
thrust in, the sickle, 
Revelation 14:19; 
μάχαιραν βάλλειν (
to cast, send) 
ἐπὶ τ. 
γῆν, 
Matthew 10:34, which phrase gave rise to another found in the same passage, viz., 
εἰρήνην βάλλ. 
ἐπὶ τ. 
γῆν, to cast (send) peace; 
ἔξω, 
to cast out or 
forth: 
Matthew 5:13; 
Matthew 13:48; 
Luke 14:35 (
Luke 14:34); 
1 John 4:18; 
John 15:6; 
ἑαυτὸν κάτω to cast oneself down: 
Matthew 4:6; 
Luke 4:9; 
ἑαυτὸν εἰς τ. 
θάλασσαν, 
John 21:7; passive in a reflexive sense [Buttmann, 52 (45)], 
βλήθητι, 
Matthew 21:21; 
Mark 11:23; 
τὶ ἀφ’ ἑαυτοῦ to cast a thing from oneself, throw it away: 
Matthew 5:29; 
Matthew 18:8; 
ὕδωρ ἐκ τοῦ στόματος, 
Revelation 12:15f (
cast out of his mouth, Luther 
schoss aus ihrem Munde); 
ἐνώπιον with the genitive of place, 
to cast before (eagerly lay down), 
Revelation 4:10; of a tree casting its fruit because violently shaken by the wind, 
Revelation 6:13. Intransitive, 
to rush (
throw oneself [cf. Winers Grammar, 251 (236); 381 (357) note
1; Buttmann, 145 (127)]): 
Acts 27:14; (Homer, Iliad 11, 722; 23, 462, and other writings; [cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word III. 1]).
2. without force and effort; 
to throw or 
let go of a thing without caring where it falls: 
κλῆρον to cast a lot into the urn [
B. D. under the word Lot], 
Matthew 27:35; 
Mark 15:24; 
Luke 23:34; 
John 19:24 from Psalm 21:19 (
Ps. 22:19); (
κύβους, Plato, legg. 12, p. 968 e. and in other writings). 
to scatter: 
κόπρια [
Rec.st κοπρίαν], 
Luke 13:8; seed 
ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς, 
Mark 4:26; 
εἰς κῆπον, 
Luke 13:19. 
to throw, cast, into: 
ἀργύριον εἰς τὸν κορβανᾶν [L marginal reading Tr marginal reading 
κορβᾶν], 
Matthew 27:6; 
χαλκόν, 
δῶρα, etc., 
εἰς τὸ γαζοφυλάκιον, 
Mark 12:41-44; 
Luke 21:1-4, cf. 
John 12:6. 
βᾴλλειν τί τινι, 
to throw, cast, a thing to: 
τὸν ἄρτον τοῖς κυναρίοις, 
Matthew 15:26; 
Mark 7:27; 
ἔμπροσθέν τινος, 
Matthew 7:6; 
ἐνώπιόν τινος, 
Revelation 2:14 (see 
σκάνδαλον, b. 
β.); 
to give over to one's care uncertain about the result: 
ἀργύριον τοῖς τραπεζίταις, to deposit, 
Matthew 25:27. of fluids, 
to pour, to pour in: followed by 
εἰς, 
Matthew 9:17; 
Mark 2:22; 
Luke 5:37; 
John 13:5, (
οἶνον εἰς τὸν πιθον, Epictetus 4, 13, 12; of rivers, 
ῥόον εἰς ἅλα, Ap. Rhod. 2, 401, etc.; 
Sept. Judges 6:19 [
Ald., Complutensian]); 
to pour out, ἐπί τινος, 
Matthew 26:12.
3. to move, give motion to, not with force yet with attention and for a purpose; 
εἴς τι, 
to put into, insert: 
Mark 7:33 (
τοὺς δακτύλους εἰς τὰ ὦτα); 
John 20:25, 
27; 
John 18:11; 
χαλίνους εἰς τὸ στόμα James 3:3; 
to let down, cast down: 
John 5:7; 
Matthew 4:18 [cf. 
Mark 1:16 Rec.]; 
Matthew 17:27. Metaphorically: 
εἰς τὴν καρδίαν τινός, 
to suggest, John 13:2 (
τί ἐν θυμῷ τινος, Homer, Odyssey 1, 201; 14, 269; 
εἰς νοῦν, schol. ad Pindar Pythagoras 4, 133; others; 
ἐμβάλλειν εἰς νοῦν τινι, Plutarch, vit. Timol c. 3). [Compare: 
ἀμφι-, 
ἀνα-, 
ἀντι-, 
ἀπο-, 
δια-, 
ἐκ-, 
ἐμ-, 
παρεμ-, 
ἐπι-, 
κατα-, 
μετα-, 
παρα-, 
περι-, 
προ-, 
συμ-, 
ὑπερ-, 
ὑποβάλλω.] 
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