signifies "to care for" (melete, "care"); then, "to attend to," "be diligent in," 1—Timothy 4:15 , RV, i.e., to practice as the result of devising or planning; thirdly, "to ponder," "imagine," Acts 4:25 , RV, marg., "meditate." Some inferior mss. have it in Mark 13:11 . See DILIGENT , MEDITATE.
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