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Ascend

Ascend

Ascend

See Ascension

Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures

Ascend

a-send: By derivation the English word implies motion from a lower place to (not merely toward) a higher one; and usage tends to restrict it to cases where the beholder is in the lower, not the higher, position. the King James Version uses it 39 times in all: (1) of the going up of vapor (Psa 135:7), flame (Jdg 20:40), or smoke (Rev 8:4); (2) of travel from one place to another (Act 25:1) or of the course of a boundary (Jos 15:3); (3) of coming up from the underworld (1Sa 28:13; Rev 11:7; Rev 17:8); and (4) of the going up (of men, angels, our Lord) from earth to the skies or to heaven (Gen 28:12; Joh 3:13). the Revised Version (British and American) uses the appropriate form of to go up in all cases falling under (2) and (3); in those under (4) it retains ascend with an occasional change in tense; under (1) it retains ascend everywhere in Old Testament (Exo 19:18; Jos 8:20, Jos 8:21; Psa 135:7 parallel Jer 10:13 parallel Jer 51:16) except Jdg 20:40, but substitutes went up, goeth up, in New Testament (Rev 8:4; Rev 14:11). The like change in the Old Testament passages would make the usage of the Revised Version (British and American) uniform.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Ascend

* For ASCEND see ARISE, No. 6

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Ascend

Psa 24:3 (c) This action represents the progress of the Christian as he grows in grace, godliness and usefulness.

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types