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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1Strong's Number: g2576Greek: kammuo

Close (Verb):

derived by syncope (i.e., shortening and assimilation of t to m) from katamuo, i.e., kata, "down," and muo, from a root mu--, pronounced by closing the lips, denotes "to close down;" hence, "to shut the eyes," Mat 13:15; Act 28:27, in each place of the obstinacy of Jews in their opposition to the Gospel.

2Strong's Number: g4428Greek: ptusso

Close (Verb):

"to fold, double up," is used of a scroll of parchment, Luk 4:20. Cp. anaptusso, "to open up," Luk 4:17.

Notes:

(1) For "close-sealed," Rev 5:1, see SEAL.

(2) In Luk 9:36, sigao, "to be silent," is translated "they kept it close," AV (RV, "they held their peace").

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