Price:
pris: Represents various words in the Old Testament; time, is the usual Greek word for "price" in the New Testament. "Of great price" is polutimos, in Mt 13:46, and poluteles, in 1Pe 3:4. The verb occurs in Zec 11:13 the King James Version and the English Revised Version as "prised." The spelling "prized" in the American Standard Revised Version and some editions of the King James Version is due to a confusion with "prize."
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A-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g5092 | Greek: time |
Price:
denotes "a valuing," hence, objectively,
(a) "price paid or received," Mat 27:6, 9; Act 4:34 (plural); 5:2, 3; 7:16, RV, "price (in silver)," AV, "sum (of money);" Act 19:19 (plural); 1Cr 6:20; 7:23;
(b) "value, honor, preciousness."
See HONOR, PRECIOUSNESS.
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g5091 | Greek: timao |
Price:
"to fix the value, to price," is translated "was priced" and "did price" in the RV of Mat 27:9 (AV, "was valued" and "did value").
See HONOR.
C-1 | Adjective | Strong's Number: g4185 | Greek: poluteles |
C-2 | Adjective | Strong's Number: g4186 | Greek: polutimos |
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