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Behove

Behove

Behove

“to owe,” is once rendered “behove,” Heb 2:17; it indicates a necessity, owing to the nature of the matter under consideration; in this instance, the fulfillment of the justice and love of God, voluntarily exhibited in what Christ accomplished, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest. See BOUND, DEBT, DUE, DUTY, GUILTY, INDEBTED, MUST, NEED, OUGHT, OWE.

“it is necessary,” is rendered “behoved,” in Luk 24:46; RV, (that the Christ) “should” (suffer). Dei expresses a logical necessity, opheilo, a moral obligation; cp. chre, Jam 3:10, “ought,” which expresses a need resulting from the fitness of things (Trench, cvii). See MEET, MUST, NEED, OUGHT.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words