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Glutton, Gluttonous

Glutton, Gluttonous

Glutton, Gluttonous

glut’n, glut’n-us (, zalal, to be lavish; , phagos): Glutton (from glut, to swallow greedily) is the translation of zolel from zalal, to shake or pour out, to be lavish, a squanderer. In Deu 21:20, This our son … is a glutton, and a drunkard, the word may mean a squanderer or prodigal; the English Revised Version has a riotous liver. In Pro 23:21, For the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty (following zole bhasar, squanderers of flesh, the Revised Version (British and American) gluttonous eaters of flesh), glutton in the usual sense is intended; a man gluttonous, a gluttonous man (the Revised Version) (phagos, an eater, a glutton) was a term applied to Christ in His freedom from asceticism (Mat 11:19; Luk 7:34).

The Revised Version has idle gluttons (margin Greek, bellies) for slow bellies (Tit 1:12); gluttonous gluttons, for riotous (Pro 23:20; Pro 28:7).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia