"to carry together, to help in carrying" (sun, "with," komizo, "to carry"), is used in Acts 8:2 , RV, "buried," for AV, "carried to his burial." The verb has also the meaning of "recovering or getting back a body."
"to carry out," is found in Luke 7:12 .
"to bear, to bring," is translated "carry" only in John 21:18 . See Note below.
has the meaning "to carry through" in Mark 11:16 . See BETTER , DIFFER , DRIVE , EXCELLENT , MATTER , PUBLISH , VALUE.
"to place among, put in another place" (meta, implying "change," and tithemi, "to put"), has this latter meaning in Acts 7:16 , "carried over." See CHANGE , REMOVE , TRANSLATE , TURN.
"to lead away" (apo, "from," ago, "to lead"), is rendered "carried" in 1—Corinthians 12:2 , AV (RV, "were led"). See BRING.
"to carry away with" (sun, "with," and No. 6), is used in a bad sense, in Galatians 2:13; 2—Peter 3:17 , "being carried away with" (RV); in a good sense in Romans 12:16; the RV marg. "be carried away with" is preferable to the text "condescend" (RV, and AV), and to the AV marg., "be contented (with mean things)." A suitable rendering would be "be led along with."
2—Peter 2:17DRIVE.
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