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Right (opp. to left), Right hand, Right side

Right (opp. to left), Right hand, Right side

Right (opp. to left), Right hand, Right side

an adjective, used (a) of “the right” as opposite to the left, e.g., Mat 5:29-30; Rev 10:5, RV, “right hand;” in connection with armor (figuratively), 2Co 6:7; with en, followed by the dative plural, Mar 16:5; with ek, and the genitive plural, e.g., Mat 25:33-34; Luk 1:11; (b) of giving the “right hand” of fellowship, Gal 2:9, betokening the public expression of approval by leaders at Jerusalem of the course pursued by Paul and Barnabas among the Gentiles; the act was often the sign of a pledge, e.g. 2Ki 10:15; 1Ch 29:24, marg.; Ezr 10:19; Eze 17:18; figuratively, Lam 5:6; it is often so used in the papyri; (c) metaphorically of “power” or “authority,” Act 2:33; with ek, signifying “on,” followed by the genitive plural, Mat 26:64; Mar 14:62; Heb 1:13; (d) similarly of “a place of honor in the messianic kingdom,” Mat 20:21; Mar 10:37.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words