Revive
Revive
REVIVE.In 1Ki 17:22, 2Ki 13:21, Neh 4:2, Rom 14:9, to revive is literally to come to life again, as in Shaks. 1 Henry VI. i. i. 18Henry is dead, and never shall revive. We thus see the force of Rom 7:9 When the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Revive
“to flourish anew” (ana, “again, anew,” thallo, “to flourish or blossom”), hence, “to revive,” is used metaphorically in Phi 4:10, RV, “ye have revived (your thought for me),” AV, “(your care of me) hath flourished again.” In the Sept., Psa 28:7; Eze 17:24; Hos 8:9.
“to live again” (ana, “and” zao, “to live”), “to regain life,” is used of moral “revival,” Luk 15:24, “is alive again;” (b) of sin, Rom 7:9, “revived,” lit., “lived again” i.e., it sprang into activity, manifesting the evil inherent in it; here sin is personified, by way of contrast to the man himself. Some mss. have it in Rom 14:9, for zao, as in the RV, which italicizes “again.”