Mingle: To Mix.
Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to MINGLE strong drink. (Isaiah 5:22)
Mingle:
"to mix, mingle" (from a root mik--; Eng., "mix" is akin), is always in the NT translated "to mingle," Mat 27:34; Luk 13:1; Rev 8:7; 15:2.
2Strong's Number: g2767Greek: kerannumiMingle:
"to mix, to mingle," chiefly of the diluting of wine, implies "a mixing of two things, so that they are blended and form a compound, as in wine and water, whereas mignumi (No. 1) implies a mixing without such composition, as in two sorts of grain" (Liddell and Scott, Lex.). It is used in Rev 18:6 (twice); in Rev 14:10, RV, "prepared" (marg., "mingled;" AV, "poured out"), lit., "mingled," followed by akratos, "unmixed, pure" (a, negative, and kratos, an adjective, from this verb kerannumi), the two together forming an oxymoron, the combination in one phrase of two terms that are ordinarily contradictory.
Note: For the verb smurnizo, "to mingle with myrrh," Mar 15:23, see MYRRH.
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