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Case

<1,,156,aitia>
see under ACCUSATION, A, No. 1.

<2,,2192,echo>
"to have," is idiomatically used in the sense of being in a case or condition, as with the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda, John 5:6, lit., "that he had already much time (in that case)."

Note: In Acts 25:14 the phrase in the original is "the things concerning Paul," AV, "cause" (as if translating aitia); RV, "Festus laid Paul's case before the king."

<3,,4281,proecho>
lit., "to have before," in the Middle Voice, Rom. 3:9, is rightly translated "are we in worse case?" (RV), as is borne out by the context. See BETTER (be), Note (1).

* The preposition en, followed by the dative of the pronoun, lit., "in me," is translated in the RV, "in my case," in 1 Cor. 9:15; "unto me," in 1 Cor. 14:11 (marg. "in my case"). Similarly, in the plural, in 1 John 4:16, RV "in us" (marg., "in our case"); AV, incorrectly, "to us."

Note: In Matt. 5:20 the strong double negative ou me is translated "in no case" (AV): RV, "in no wise."

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