Intrust
Intrust
“to believe,” also means “to entrust,” and in the Active Voice is translated “to commit,” in Luk 16:11; Joh 2:24; in the Passive Voice, “to be intrusted with,” Rom 3:2, RV, “they were intrusted with” (AV, “unto them were committed”), of Israel and the oracles of God; 1Co 9:17, RV, “I have … intrusted to me” (AV, “is committed unto me”), of Paul and the stewardship of the Gospel; so Gal 2:7; Tit 1:3; in 1Th 2:4, where he associates with himself his fellow missionaries, RV, “to be intrusted with” (AV, “to be put in trust with”). See BELIEVE, COMMIT.