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Dictionaries :: Want (Noun and Verb)

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Noun Strong's Number: g5304 Greek: husteresis

Want (Noun and Verb):

akin to B, No. 1 (below), occurs in Mar 12:14; Phl 4:11.

A-2 Noun Strong's Number: g5303 Greek: husterema

Want (Noun and Verb):

denotes (more concretely than No. 1)

(a) "that which is lacking" (see LACK);

(b) "need, proverty, want," rendered "want" in Luk 21:4 (AV, "penury"); 2Cr 8:14 (twice); 2Cr 9:12; 11:9 (2nd occurence), RV, "want" (AV, "that which was lacking").

A-3 Noun Strong's Number: g5532 Greek: chreia

Want (Noun and Verb):

is rendered "want" in Phl 2:25, AV (RV, "need").
See BUSINESS.

B-1 Verb Strong's Number: g5302 Greek: hustereo

Want (Noun and Verb):

signifies "to be in want," Luk 15:14; 2Cr 11:9 (1st occurrence); Phl 4:12, RV (AV "to suffer need"); in Jhn 2:3, AV, "wanted" (RV, "failed").
See BEHIND, B, No. 1.

B-2 Verb Strong's Number: g3007 Greek: leipo

Want (Noun and Verb):

"to leave," is rendered "to be wanting" in Tts 1:5; 3:13, and in the AV in Jam 1:4.
See LACK, C, No. 3.

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