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- The Revised Version (British and American) has "Haste ye" for "assemble yourselves" (Joe 3:11 margin, as the King James Version); "make haste" for "speedily" (Ps 143:7); "and hasted to catch whether it were his mind" (for 1Ki 20:33 the King James Version); "and it hasteth toward the end," margin (Hebrew) "panteth," for "but at the end it shall speak" (Hab 2:3); "hastily" for "suddenly" (1Ti 5:22); for "and for this I make haste" (Job 20:2), "even by reason of my haste that is in me," margin "and...
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Hasten in the Bible (48 instances) 48 occurrences in 10 translations. 'Hasten' in the Bible. Gen 18:6. Tools. And Abraham hasteth towards the tent, unto Sarah, and saith, ' Hasten three measures of flour-meal, knead, and make cakes;' YLT. Verse Concepts. Gen 41:32. Tools.
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HASTEN, verb transitive To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to precipitate; to accelerate movement. I would hasten my escape from the windy storm. Psalms 55:1 .
waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God, by reason of which the heavens, being on fire, shall be dissolved, and the elements, burning with heat, shall melt? DARBY, NASB, NET, LEB. Verse Concepts.
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Definition of HASTEN, HASTENED, HASTENER, and HASTENING from the King James Bible Dictionary.
The meaning of Haste in the Bible. ( From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ) hast (chaphaz, chush, mahar; speudo): "Haste" (from a root meaning "to pursue") implies "celerity of motion." (1) The noun occurs as translation of mahar, "to hasten," etc. ( Exodus 10:16; Exodus 12:33, "in haste"); of chapaz, "to make haste" (II Kings 7:15 ...