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Vile, Villany

Vile, Villany

Vile, Villany

vl, vilan-i: The original words for vile and villany are used in about 10 different senses, e.g. despised (1Sa 15:9), despicable (Dan 11:21 the King James Version), lightly esteemed (Deu 25:3), empty (Jdg 19:24 the King James Version), foolish (Isa 32:6, the King James Version and the English Revised Version), dishonorable (Rom 1:26), filthy or dirty (Jam 2:2), humiliation (Phi 3:21).

Villany occurs but twice in the King James Version (Isa 32:6; Jer 29:23), and signifies emptiness or folly (so the Revised Version (British and American)). From the foregoing meanings it will be seen that the word vile does not always bear the meaning which has come to be invariably given it in our present-day speech. Anything common or ordinary or humble might, in the Scriptural sense, be termed vile. So Job 40:4, the Revised Version (British and American) Behold, I am of small account; also the low estate of his handmaid (Luk 1:48). Ordinarily, however, the idea of contemptible, despicable, is read into the word.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia