akin to Nos. 2 and 3, under INIQUITY, is usually translated either "to hurt," or by some form of the verb "to do wrong." In the AV of Galatians 4:12 , it is rendered "ye have (not) injured me," which the RV corrects, both in tense and meaning, to "ye did (me no) wrong." See HURT.
"a violent, insolent man" (akin to C), is translated "insolent" in Romans 1:30 , RV, for AV, "despiteful;" in 1—Timothy 1:13 , "injurious." See DESPITEFUL , INSOLENT.
see HARM , A, No. 4.
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