Strait, Straiten, Straitly
Strait, Straiten, Straitly
strat, strat’n, stratil: The word strait and its compounds are used in English Versions of the Bible in the literal sense of narrow (car, 2Ki 6:1; Isa 49:20; mucak, Job 37:10;’acal, Eze 42:6) and in the figurative sense of strict (shabha, Exo 13:19; saghar, Jos 6:1; carar, to be distressed, 2Sa 24:14 parallel; yacar, Job 20:22; mecar, Lam 1:3). In Apocrypha the verb straitened occurs in Susanna verse 22. In the New Testament we have stenos (Mat 7:13 f parallel, the Revised Version (British and American) narrow; polus, much; so the Revised Version (British and American) Mar 3:12; Mar 5:43; sunecho, to urge, hold together, Luk 12:50; Phi 1:23). It occurs in its superlative form in Act 26:5, After the straitest (akribestatos, most exact, scrupulous) sect of our religion, i.e. the most precise and rigorous in interpreting the Mosaic Law, and in observing the more minute precepts of the Law and of tradition (Thayer, Lexicon, under the word; compare Act 22:3). See also STRAIGHT, STRAIGHTWAY.