1 | Strong's Number: g3191 | Greek: meletao |
Meditate:
primarily, "to care for" (akin to melete, "care;" cp. melei, "it is a care"), denotes
(a) "to attend to, practice," 1Ti 4:15, RV, "be diligent in" (AV, "meditate upon"); to practice is the prevalent sense of the word, and the context is not against this significance in the RV rendering; some mss. have it in Mar 13:11;
2 | Strong's Number: g4304 | Greek: promeletao |
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