lit., "to reduce to inactivity" (kata, "down," argos, "inactive"), is translated "abolish" in Ephesians 2:15; 2—Timothy 1:10 , in the RV only in 1—Corinthians 15:24,26 . It is rendered "is abolished" in the AV of 2—Corinthians 3:13; the RV corrects to "was passing away" (marg., "was being done away"). In this and similar words not loss of being is implied, but loss of well being.
Luke 13:7Romans 3:3Romans 3:31Romans 4:14Galatians 3:17Romans 6:6Romans 7:2Romans 7:61—Corinthians 1:281—Corinthians 2:61—Corinthians 6:131—Corinthians 13:8,101—Corinthians 13:111—Corinthians 15:241—Corinthians 15:262—Corinthians 3:72—Corinthians 3:11,132—Corinthians 3:14Galatians 5:4Galatians 5:11Ephesians 2:152—Thessalonians 2:82—Timothy 1:10Hebrews 2:14CEASECUMBERDESTROYDONOUGHTPUT
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