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Définitions du dictionnaire biblique pour : "Poor"

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Poor

<A-1,Adjective,4434,ptochos> for which see BEG, B, has the broad sense of "poor," (a) literally, e.g., Matt. 11:5; 26:9,11; Luke 21:3 (with stress on the word, "a conspicuously poor widow"); John 12:5,6,8; 13:29; Jas. 2:2,3,6; the "poor" are constantly the subjects of injunctions to assist them, Matt. 19:21; Mark 10:21; Luke 14:13,21; 18:22; Rom. 15:26; Gal. 2:10; (b) metaphorically, Matt. 5:3; Luke 6:20; Rev. 3:17.
<A-2,Adjective,3998,penichros> akin to B, "needy, poor," is used of the widow in Luke 21:2 (cp. No. 1, of the same woman, in ver. 3); it is used frequently in the papyri. In the Sept., Ex. 22:25; Prov. 28:15; 29:7.
<B-1,Noun,3993,penes> "a laborer "(akin to penomai, "to work for one's daily bread"), is translated "poor" in 2 Cor. 9:9.
<C-1,Verb,4433,ptocheuo> "to be poor as a beggar" (akin to A, No. 1), "to be destitute," is said of Christ in 2 Cor. 8:9.

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