1 | Strong's Number: g318 | Greek: ananke |
Necessity (-ties):
signifies
(a) "a necessity," what must needs be (see NEEDS), translated "necessity" (in some mss. in Luk 23:17) in 1Cr 7:37; 9:16; 2Cr 9:7 (with ek "out of"); Phm 1:14 (with kata, "according to"); Hbr 7:12; 9:16;
(b) "distress, pain," translated "necessities" in 2Cr 6:4; 12:10.
See DISTRESS, No. 1, and the synonymous words there, and NEEDS, NEEDFUL (also CONSTRAIN, Note).
2 | Strong's Number: g5532 | Greek: chreia |
Necessity (-ties):
"a need," and almost always so translated, is used in the plural in Act 20:34, "necessities;" Rom 12:13, RV (AV, "necessity"); in Phl 4:16, AV, "necessity," RV, "need."
See NEED, NEEDFUL.
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