"to throw, hurl, in contrast to striking," is frequent in the four Gospels and Revelation; elsewhere it is used only in Acts. In Matthew 5:30 some mss. have this verb (AV, "should be cast"); the most authentic have aperchomai, "to go away," RV, "go." See ARISE , BEAT , DUNG , LAY , POUR , PUT , SEND , STRIKE , THROW , THRUST.
denotes "to throw with a sudden motion, to jerk, cast forth;" "cast down," Matthew 15:30; 27:5; "thrown down," Luke 4:35; "thrown," Luke 17:2 (AV, "cast"); rhipteo in Acts 22:23 (AV, "cast off"), of the "casting" off of clothes (in the next sentence ballo, No. 1, is used of "casting" dust into the air); in Acts 27:19 "cast out," of the tackling of a ship; in Acts 27:29 "let go" (AV, "cast"), of anchors; in Matthew 9:36 , "scattered," said of sheep. See THROW , SCATTER.
lit., "to fall out," is translated "be cast ashore," in Acts 27:29 , RV, AV, "have fallen upon." See EFFECT , FAIL , FALL , NOUGHT.
"to throw off from, to lay aside, to cast away," Mark 10:50; Hebrews 10:35 .
Romans 11:15Acts 27:22"to cast out of, from, forth," is very frequent in the Gospels and Acts; elsewhere, in Galatians 4:30; 3—John 1:10; in James 2:25 , "sent out;" in Revelation 11:2 , "leave out" (marg., "cast without"). See BRING , No. 28, DRIVE, EXPEL, LEAVE, PLUCK, PULL, PUT, SEND, TAKE, THRUST.
"to cast into," is used in Luke 12:5 .
"to cast on, or upon," is used in this sense in Mark 11:7; 1—Corinthians 7:35 . See BEAT (No. 5), FALL, No. 11, LAY, PUT, No. 8, STRETCH.
signifies "to cast down," 2—Corinthians 4:9 , AV, "cast down," RV, "smitten down;" Hebrews 6:1 , "laying." See LAY. Some mss. have this verb in Revelation 12:10 (for ballo).
to cast around, occurs Mark 1:16 .
"to cast about, or around," is used in 23 of its 24 occurrences, of putting on garments, clothing, etc.; it is translated "cast about" in Mark 14:51; Acts 12:8; in Luke 19:43 , used of "casting" up a bank or palisade against a city (see RV and marg.), AV, "shall cast a trench about thee." See CLOTHE , No. 6, PUT.
"to cast off," Acts 27:43 , of shipwrecked people in throwing themselves into the water.
"to cast upon," (a) lit., "of casting garments on a colt," Luke 19:35; (b) figuratively, "of casting care upon God," 1—Peter 5:7 .
"to thrust away" (apo, "away," otheo, "to thrust"), in the NT used in the Middle Voice, signifying "to thrust from oneself, to cast off, by way of rejection," Acts 7:27,39; 13:46; Romans 11:1,2; 1—Timothy 1:19 . See PUT and THRUST.
kata, "down," haireo, "to take, to cast down, demolish," in 2—Corinthians 10:5 , of strongholds and imaginations. See DESTROY , PULL , PUT , TAKE.
2—Corinthians 10:4 2—Corinthians 13:10"to reason" (dia, "through," logizomai, "to reason"), is translated "cast in (her) mind," Luke 1:29 . See DISPUTE , MUSING , REASON , THINK.
"to put off, lay aside," denotes, in the Middle Voice, "to put off from oneself, cast off," used figuratively of works of darkness, Romans 13:12 , "let us cast off," (aorist tense, denoting a definite act). See LAY , No. 8, PUT, No. 5.
"to expose, cast out" (ek, "out," tithemi, "to put"), is said of a new-born child in Acts 7:21 . In Acts 7:19 "cast out" translates the phrase poieo, "to make," with ekthetos, "exposed," a verbal form of ektithemi. See EXPOUND.
"to take away," is used in Acts 27:40 , as a nautical term, RV, "casting off," AV, "taken up." See TAKE.
Luke 9:25FORFEIT. Luke 4:29 THROW. Matthew 27:44 REPROACH. Matthew 4:12 DELIVER. 1—Timothy 5:12 REJECT. Acts 27:30 2—Corinthians 7:6 LOWLY.denotes "a throw" (akin to ballo, "to throw"), and is used in Luke 22:21 in the phrase "a stone's cast," of the distance from which the Lord was parted from the disciples in the garden of Gethsemane.
James 1:17signifies not standing the test, rejected, (a), negative, and dokimos, "tested, approved;" it is said of things, e.g., the land, Hebrews 6:8 , "rejected," and of persons, Romans 1:28 , "reprobate;" 1—Corinthians 9:27 , AV, "castaway," RV "rejected" (i.e., disapproved, and so rejected from present testimony, with loss of future reward); 2—Corinthians 13:5-7 , "reprobate" (sing. in RV in each verse), i.e., that will not stand the test; 2—Timothy 3:8 , "reprobate (concerning the faith)," Titus 1:16 , "reprobate." See REJECT , REPROBATE.
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