Pour
Pour
“to throw,” is used of “pouring” liquids, Mat 26:12, RV, marg., “cast” (of ointment); Joh 13:5 (of water). See CAST, No. 1.
“to pour down upon” (kata, “down,” cheo, “to pour”), is used in Mat 26:7 (cp. No. 1 in Mat 26:12); Mar 14:3, of ointment.
“to pour out” (ek, “out”), is used (a) of Christ’s act as to the changers’ money, Joh 2:15; (b) of the Holy Spirit, Act 2:17-18, Act 2:33, RV, “He hath poured forth” (AV, “… shed forth”); Tit 3:6, RV, “poured out” (AV, “shed”); (c) of the emptying of the contents of the bowls (AV, “vials”) of Divine wrath, Rev 16:1-4, Rev 16:8, Rev 16:10, Rev 16:12, Rev 16:17; (d) of the shedding of the blood of saints by the foes of God, Rev 16:6, RV, “poured out” (AV, “shed”); some mss. have it in Act 22:20. See RUN, SHED, SPILL.
or ekchunno, a Hellenistic form of No. 3, is used of the blood of Christ, Luk 22:20, RV “is poured out” (AV, “is shed”); of the Holy Spirit, Act 10:45. See GUSH OUT, RUN, SHED, SPILL.
“to pour upon” (epi), is used in Luk 10:34, of the oil and wine used by the good Samaritan on the wounds of him who had fallen among robbers.
Note: For the AV, “poured out” in Rev 14:10 (RV, “prepared”), see MINGLE, NO. 2.