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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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"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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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. 1. (superl.) Containing nothing; not holding or having anything within; void of contents or appropriate contents; not filled; -- said of an enclosure, as a box, room, house, etc.; as, an empty chest, room, purse, or pitcher; an empty stomach; empty shackles. 2. (superl.)
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 ...
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" (Ge 31:42; Job 22:9); in 2Sa 1:22, it is equivalent to "in vain," "hungry" (Isa 29:8); in some instances the meaning is comparative only; baqaq, "to gush out," "to pour out," "to empty ...
Empty: from schole, "leisure," that for which leisure is employed, such as "a lecture" (hence, "the place where lectures are given;" Eng., "school"), is used of persons, to have time for anything and so to be occupied in, 1Cr 7:5; of things, to be unoccupied, empty, Mat 12:44 (some mss. have it in Luk 11:25). See GIVE (oneself to).
We are not emptied. We are not humble. We do not have the mind of Christ. Self-emptying is incredibly challenging for those who consider themselves somehow endowed with a superiority compared to others, but it’s even difficult for those who consider themselves as equals.