"to drag, haul," is rendered "haling" in Acts 8:3 , of taking to trial or punishment. See DRAG.
an intensive form of No. 1, lit., "to pull down" (kata), hence, "to drag away," is used in Luke 12:58 , of haling a person before a judge.
"to drag, haul," is rendered "haling" in Acts 8:3 , of taking to trial or punishment. See DRAG.
an intensive form of No. 1, lit., "to pull down" (kata), hence, "to drag away," is used in Luke 12:58 , of haling a person before a judge.
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