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This is the premium edition of this famous Bible study classic. It includes not only Vine’s famous New Testament dictionary, but an extensive Old Testament counterpart as well, edited by Merrill F. Unger, the famous Old Testament scholar. All entries in both O.T. and N.T. dictionaries are organized alphabetically in English, along with the Hebrew or Greek words from which they are translated....

A. Adverb. rhoizedon (ῥοιζηδόν, 4500), from rhoizos, “the whistling of an arrow,” signifies “with rushing sound,” as of roaring flames, and is used in 2 Pet. 3:10, of the future passing away of the heavens.¶ B. Verbs. 1. akouo (ἀκούω, 191), “to hear,” is translated “it was noised” in Mark 2:1 (passive voice), of the rapid spread of the information that Christ was “in the house” in Capernaum. See HEAR. 2. dialaleo (διαλαλέω, 1255), lit., “to speak through,” is rendered “were noised abroad”