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Heady

Heady

Heady

HEADY.This form of the English word has been displaced by headstrong. It occurs in 2Ti 3:1, where the same Gr. word is used as is translated rashly (RV [Note: Revised Version.] rash) in Act 19:36. Bp. Hall (Works, ii. 109) says, We may offend as well in our heddye acceleration, as in our delay.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Heady

hedi: The translation in the King James Version of , propetes, falling forward, trop. prone, ready to do anything, precipitate, headlong (2Ti 3:4, heady, high-minded, etc., the Revised Version (British and American) headstrong; in Act 19:36, the only other place in the New Testament where propetes occurs, the King James Version has rashly, the Revised Version (British and American) rash). Headstrong signifies strong in the head or the mind, and heady, full of one’s own head (Crabb, English Synonymes). Heady confidence promises victory without contest (Johnson).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Heady

‘Headstrong.’ 2Ti 3:4.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary