Correct, Correction, Corrector, Correcting
Correct, Correction, Corrector, Correcting
signifies “a reform, amendment, correction,” lit., “a making straight” (dia, “through,” orthoo, “to make straight”). In Act 24:2, lit., “reformations come about (or take place, lit., ‘become’),” the RV has “evils are corrected,” AV, “worthy deeds are done;” there is no word for “worthy” or for “deeds” in the original. Some texts have katorthoma, which has the same meaning. See diorthosis, “reformation,” Heb 9:10.
lit., “a restoration to an upright or right state” (epi, “to,” ana, “up, or again,” and orthoo, see No. 1), hence, “correction,” is used of the Scripture in 2Ti 3:16, referring to improvement of life and character.
has two meanings, corresponding to the two meanings of the verb paideuo (see below) from which it is derived, (a) “a teacher, preceptor, corrector,” Rom 2:20 (AV, “instructor”), (b) “a chastiser,” Heb 12:9, rendered “to chasten” (AV, “which corrected;” lit., “chastisers”). See INSTRUCTOR.
“to train up a child” (pais), is rendered “correcting” in 2Ti 2:25, RV, AV, “instructing.” See CHASTEN.