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Sever

Sever

Sever

sever: The three Hebrew words badhal, palah and paradh are thus translated. The idea conveyed is that of setting apart (Lev 20:26 the King James Version) or of setting someone or something apart in a miraculous way (Exo 8:22; Exo 9:4 the King James Version, the English Revised Version), or, again, of simple separation on one’s own volition (Jdg 4:11 the King James Version, the English Revised Version). The Greek word , aphorzo (Mat 13:49) stands for final judicial segregation.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Sever

lit., “to reduce to inactivity” (see ABOLISH, where all the ocurrences are given), is rendered “ye are severed (from Christ)” in Gal 5:4, RV; the aorist tense indicates that point of time at which there was an acceptance of the Judaistic doctrines; to those who accepted these Christ would be of no profit, they were as branches severed from the tree.

“to separate from,” is used of the work of the angels at the end of this age, in “severing” the wicked from among the righteous, Mat 13:49, a premillennial act quite distinct from the rapture of the Church as set forth in 1 Thess. 4. See DIVIDE, No. 1.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words