Mischief
Mischief
mischif: The word, in the sense of hurt or evil befalling, plotted against, or done to, anyone, represents a variety of Hebrew terms (e.g. ‘ason, the King James Version Gen 42:4; Gen 44:29; Exo 21:22; ra, 1Sa 23:9; 2Sa 16:8; 1Ki 11:25, etc.; amal, Psa 7:14, Psa 7:16; Psa 10:7, Psa 10:14; Pro 24:2, etc.). Sometimes the Revised Version (British and American) changes the word, as to evil (Exo 32:12, Exo 32:22); in Act 13:10, to villany (, rhadiourga).
In the Revised Version (British and American) Apocrypha the word is used for , kaka, evils, Additions to Esther 13:5 (compare Sirach 19:28); , kaka, evil, 1 Macc 7:23; and Latin malum, evil, 2 Esdras 15:56. Mischievous is used, Additions to Esther 14:19, for , ponereuomai, to be evil. The use in the King James Version Apocrypha is considerably more extended (Sirach 11:33; 19:27; 27:27, etc.).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MISCHIEF
1Sa 23:9; Neh 6:2; Job 15:35; Psa 10:7; Psa 36:4; Pro 4:16
Pro 6:14; Pro 24:2; Act 13:10
–SEE Malice (2), CRUELTY
Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Mischief
* For MISCHIEF, Act 13:10, see VILLANY