Outrun
Outrun
primarily, “to run forward” (pro, “forward” or “before,” trecho, “to run”), is used with tachion, “more quickly,” in Joh 20:4, “outran,” RV (AV, “did outrun”), lit., “ran forward more quickly;” in Luk 19:4, “he ran on before,” RV (AV, “ran before”). See RUN. In the Sept., 1Sa 8:11; in some texts, Job 41:13, “destruction runneth before him,” in the Eng. versions, Job 41:22.