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      • "Empty," adjective meaning void, etc., as the translation of req, riq, reqam, etc., occurs in the literal sense of "with nothing" (Genesis 31:42; Job 22:9); in 2 Samuel 1:22, it is equivalent to "in vain," "hungry" (Isaiah 29:8); in some instances the meaning is comparative only; baqaq, "to gush out," "to pour out," "to empty" is used adjectivally (Hosea 10:1, "Israel is an empty vine"; but the Revised Version (British and American) takes the Hebrew word in its original sense of "pouring out,"...
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  1. emp'-ti, emp'-ti-er (kenos): "Empty," adjective meaning void, etc., as the translation of req, riq, reqam, etc., occurs in the literal sense of "with nothing" ( Genesis 31:42 Job 22:9 ); in 2 Samuel 1:22, it is equivalent to "in vain," "hungry" ( Isaiah 29:8 ); in some instances the meaning is comparative only; baqaq, "to gush out," "to pour ...

  2. "Empty," adjective meaning void, etc., as the translation of req, riq, reqam, etc., occurs in the literal sense of "with nothing" (Genesis 31:42 Job 22:9); in 2 Samuel 1:22, it is equivalent to "in vain," "hungry" (Isaiah 29:8); in some instances the meaning is comparative only; baqaq, "to gush out," "to pour out," "to empty" is used ...

  3. Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) One who, or that which, empties. 2. (compar.) of Empty. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. EMPTY; EMPTIER. ... /e/emptier.htm - 8k. Euphrates (36 Occurrences)... From its source in the Armenian mountains to the Persian Gulf, into which it empties itself, it has a course of about 1,700 miles. ... /e/euphrates.htm ...

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · What he empties out of himself is both equality with God and divine nature. He must possess these qualities intrinsically in order to empty them out of himself. In order for Jesus to fulfill his redemptive mission, he must assume a fleshly posture.

  5. 46 Bible Verses about emptiness. Most Relevant Verses. Isaiah 45:18. Verse Concepts. For thus says the Lord, who created the heavens (He is the God who formed the earth and made it, He established it and did not create it a waste place, but formed it to be inhabited), “I am the Lord, and there is none else. Habakkuk 2:14. Verse Concepts.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · The term kenosis refers to the doctrine of Christ’s “self-emptying” in His incarnation. The word comes from the Greek of Philippians 2:7, which says that Jesus “emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men” (ESV).

  7. "Empty," adjective meaning void, etc., as the translation of req, riq, reqam, etc., occurs in the literal sense of "with nothing" (Genesis 31:42; Job 22:9); in 2 Samuel 1:22, it is equivalent to "in vain," "hungry" (Isaiah 29:8); in some instances the meaning is comparative only; baqaq, "to gush out," "to pour out," "to empty" is used ...

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