Rehearse:
re-hurs' (sum, dabhar, naghadh, tanah; anaggello): Usually means simply "to relate," "to tell," "to declare" (Ex 17:14; Jud 5:11; 1Sa 8:21; 17:31; Ac 14:27); with "rehearse from the beginning" in Ac 11:4 for archomai, "begin" (so the Revised Version (British and American)). the Revised Version (British and American) has preserved uniformity by translating anaggello by "rehearse" also in Ac 15:4, and has introduced "rehearse" as the translation of exegeomai, throughout (Lu 24:35; Ac 10:8; 15:12,14; 21:19), except in Joh 1:18 ("declare"). Sirach 19:7, the King James Version has "rehearse" for deuteroo, "repeat" (so the Revised Version (British and American)).
1 | Strong's Number: g312 | Greek: anagello |
Rehearse:
"to bring back word" (ana, "back," angello, "to announce"), is translated "to rehearse" in Act 14:27; 15:4, RV.
See ANNOUNCE.
2 | Strong's Number: g1834 | Greek: exegeomai |
Rehearse:
primarily, "to lead, show the way," is used metaphorically with the meaning "to unfold, declare, narrate," and is translated "to rehearse" in the RV of Luk 24:35; Act 10:8; 15:12, 14, RV.
See DECLARE, No. 8.
Note: In Act 11:4, the AV translates the Middle Voice of archo, "to begin," "rehearsed... from the beginning," RV, "began, (and)."
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