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Behoove

Behoove

Behoove

be-hoov: Used in the New Testament for two Greek words de (Luk 24:26; Act 17:3) and ophelo (Heb 2:17); the former referring to a physical, and the latter to a moral, necessity (Bengelon, 1Co 11:10). The former means must, that is, it is required by the order which God has ordained; the latter, ought, that is, it is required as a debt.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia