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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1VerbStrong's Number: g5524Greek: choregeo

Supply (Noun and Verb):

primarily, among the Greeks signified "to lead a stage chorus or dance" (choros, and hegeomai, "to lead"), then, "to defray the expenses of a chorus;" hence, later, metaphorically, "to supply," 2Cr 9:10 (2nd part; see also No. 2), RV, "supply" (AV "minister"); 1Pe 4:11, RV, "supplieth" (AV, "giveth").
See GIVE, Note (4), MINISTER, B, Note (1).

A-2VerbStrong's Number: g2023Greek: epichoregeo

Supply (Noun and Verb):

"to supply fully, abundantly" (a strengthen form of No. 1), is rendered "to supply" in the RV of 2Cr 9:10 (1st part) and Gal 3:5 (for AV, "to minister"), where the present continuous tense speaks of the work of the Holy Spirit in all His ministrations to believers individually and collectively; in Col 2:19, RV, "being supplied" (AV, "having nourishment ministered"), of the work of Christ as the Head of the church His body; in 2Pe 1:5, "supply" (AV, "add"); in 2Pe 1:11, "shall be... supplied" (AV, "shall be ministered"), of the reward hereafter which those are to receive, in regard to positions in the Kingdom of God, for their fulfillment here of thecondition mentioned.

Note: In 2Cr 9:10 (see Nos. 1 and 2 above) the stronger verb No. 2 is used where the will and capacity to receive are in view.

A-3VerbStrong's Number: g378Greek: anapleroo

Supply (Noun and Verb):

"to fill up, fulfill," is rendered "to supply" in 1Cr 16:17; Phl 2:30.
See FILL, FULFILL, OCCUPY.

A-4VerbStrong's Number: g4322Greek: prosanapleroo

Supply (Noun and Verb):

"to fill up by adding to, to supply fully" (pros, "to," and No. 3), is translated "supplieth" in 2Cr 9:12, AV (RV, "filleth up the measure of"); in 2Cr 11:9, RV and AV, "supplied."

Note: In Phl 4:19, AV, pleroo, to fulfill (RV), is rendered "shall supply."

B-1NounStrong's Number: g2024Greek: epichoregia

Supply (Noun and Verb):

"a full supply," occurs in Eph 4:16, "supplieth," lit., "by the supply of every joint," metaphorically of the members of the church, the body of which Christ is the Head, and Phl 1:19, "the supply (of the Spirit of Jesus Christ)," i.e., "the bountiful supply;" here "of the Spirit" may be taken either in the subjective sense, the Giver, or the objective, the Gift.

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