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Dictionaries :: Pain (Noun and Verb)

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Noun Strong's Number: g4192 Greek: ponos

Pain (Noun and Verb):

is translated "pain" in Rev 16:10; 21:4; "pains" in Rev 16:11.
See LABOR.

A-2 Noun Strong's Number: g5604 Greek: odin

Pain (Noun and Verb):

"a birth pang, travail pain," is rendered "travail," metaphorically, in Mat 24:8; Mar 13:8, RV (AV, "sorrows"); by way of comparison, in 1Th 5:3; translated "pains (of death)," Act 2:24 (RV, "pangs").
See SORROW, TRAVAIL. Cp. odino, "to travail in birth."

B-1 Verb Strong's Number: g928 Greek: basanizo

Pain (Noun and Verb):

primarily signifies "to rub on the touchstone, to put to the test" (from basanos, "a touchstone," a dark stone used in testing metals); hence, "to examine by torture," and, in general, "to distress;" in Rev 12:2, "in pain," RV (AV, "pained"), in connection with parturition.
See TORMENT. (In the Sept., 1Sa 5:3.).

Note: For Rom 8:22, "travaileth in pain together," see TRAVAIL.

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