Heavy, Heaviness:
"grief, sorrow," is rendered "heaviness" in the AV of Rom 9:2; 2Cr 2:1 (RV, "sorrow," in both places).
See GRIEF, SORROW.
Heavy, Heaviness:
probably denotes a downcast look, expressive of sorrow; hence, "dejection, heaviness;" it is used in Jam 4:9.
A-3NounStrong's Number: g85Greek: ademoneoHeavy, Heaviness:
"to be troubled, much distressed," is used of the Lord's sorrow in Gethsemane, Mat 26:37; Mar 14:33, AV, "to be very heavy," RV, "to be sore troubled;" of Epaphroditus, because the saints at Philippi had received news of his sickness, Phl 2:26, AV, "was full of heaviness," RV, "was sore troubled."
See TROUBLE, B, No. 12.
Heavy, Heaviness:
"to distress, grieve" (akin to A, No. 1), is rendered "are in heaviness" in 1Pe 1:6, AV (RV, "have been put to grief"); here, as frequently, it is in the Passive Voice.
See GRIEF, SORROWFUL.
Heavy, Heaviness:
always in the Passive Voice in the NT, is rendered "were heavy" in Mat 26:43; Mar 14:40; Luk 9:32.
See BURDEN.
Note: For "heavy laden," Mat 11:28, see LADE, No. 3.
B-1AdjectiveStrong's Number: g926Greek: barusHeavy, Heaviness:
"heavy" (akin to B, No. 3), is so rendered in Mat 23:4.
See GRIEVOUS.
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