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Dictionaries :: Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Verb Strong's Number: g639 Greek: aporeo

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

always used in the Middle Voice, lit. means "to be without a way" (a, negative, poros, "a way, transit"), "to be without resources, embarrassed, in doubt, perplexity, at a loss," as was Herod regarding John the Baptist, Mar 6:20 (RV, following the most authentic mss., "was much perplexed"); as the disciples were, regarding the Lord's betrayal, Jhn 13:22, "doubting;" and regarding the absence of His body from the tomb, Luk 24:4, "were perplexed;" as was Festus, about the nature of the accusations brought against Paul, Act 25:20, AV "doubted," RV, "being perplexed;" as Paul was, in his experiences of trial, 2Cr 4:8, "perplexed," and, as to the attitude of the believers of the churches in Galatia towards Judaistic errors, Gal 4:20, AV, "I stand in doubt," RV, "I am perplexed." Perplexity is the main idea.
See PERPLEX. Cp. the noun aporia, "distress," Luk 21:25.

A-2 Verb Strong's Number: g1280 Greek: diaporeo

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

dia, "asunder" (intensive), and No. 1, signifies "to be thoroughly perplexed," with a perplexity amounting to despair, Act 2:12; 5:24; 10:17, AV, "were in doubt," "doubted," RV, "were (was) perplexed." See also Luk 9:7 (some mss. have it in Luk 24:4, where the most authentic have No. 1).
See PERPLEX.

A-3 Verb Strong's Number: g1252 Greek: diakrino

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

See CONTEND and DIFFER, A, No. 2; in Act 11:12, AV, "nothing doubting," RV, "making no distinction;" in Jud 1:22, RV, "who are in doubt" (AV, "making a difference," RV, marg., "while they dispute"); in Jam 1:6, AV, "wavereth," RV, "doubteth." This verb suggests, not so much weakness of faith, as lack of it (contrast, Nos. 4 and 5).

A-4 Verb Strong's Number: g1365 Greek: distazo

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

"to stand in two ways" (dis, "double," stasis, "a standing"), implying "uncertainty which way to take," is used in Mat 14:31; 28:17; said of believers whose faith is small. Cp. No. 5.

A-5 Verb Strong's Number: g3349 Greek: meterizo

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

from meteoros (Eng., "meteor"), signifying "in mid air, raised on high," was primarily used of putting a ship out to sea, or of "raising" fortifications, or of the "rising" of the wind. In the Sept., it is used, e.g., in Mic 4:1, of the "exaltation" of the Lord's house; in Eze 10:16, of the "lifting" up of the wings of the cherubim; in Oba 1:4, of the "mounting" up of the eagle; in the NT metaphorically, of "being anxious," through a "distracted" state of mind, of "wavering" between hope and fear, Luk 12:29, "neither be ye of doubtful mind" (AV, marg., "live not in careful suspense"), addressed to those who have little faith. Cp. No. 4. The interpretation "do not exalt yourselves" is not in keeping with the context.

A-6 Verb Strong's Number: g5590 g142 Greek: psuchen airo

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

lit., "to raise the breath, or to lift the soul," signifies "to hold in suspense," RV of Jhn 10:24 (AV, "make us to doubt"), suggestive of "an objective suspense due to lack of light" (Warfield), through a failure of their expectations, rather than, subjectively, through unbelief. The meaning may thus be, "How long dost Thou raise our expectations without satisfying them?"

B-1 Noun Strong's Number: g1261 Greek: dialogismos

Doubt (Be In, Make To), Doubtful, Doubting:

expresses reasoning or questioning hesitation, 1Ti 2:8.
See DISPUTE, A, No. 1.

Note: For AV, "doubtful" in Rom 14:1 see DECISION, B, No. 2.

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