Pierce:
"to go through, penetrate" (dia, "through," ikneomaia, "to go"), is used of the power of the Word of God, in Hbr 4:12, "piercing." In the Sept., Exd 26:28.
2Strong's Number: g1330Greek: dierchomaiPierce:
"to go through," is translated "shall pierce through" in Luk 2:35.
See COME, No. 5.
Pierce:
primarily, "to prick out" (ek, "out," kenteo, "to prick"), signifies "to pierce," Jhn 19:37; Rev 1:7.
4Strong's Number: g3572Greek: nussoPierce:
"to pierce" or "pierce through," often of inflicting severe or deadly wounds, is used of the piercing of the side of Christ, Jhn 19:34 (in some mss., Mat 27:49).
5Strong's Number: g4044Greek: peripeiroPierce:
"to put on a spit," hence, "to pierce," is used metaphorically in 1Ti 6:10, of torturing one's soul with many sorrows, "have pierced (themselves) through."
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He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
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