Few

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1oligosAdjectiveG3641

used of number quantity, and size, denotes "few, little, small, slight," e.g., Mat 7:14, Mat 9:37, Mat 15:34, Mat 20:16; neuter plural, "a few things," Mat 25:21, Mat 25:23, Rev 2:14 (20 in some mss.); in Eph 3:3, the phrase en oligo, in brief, is translated "in a few words."

A-2brachusAdjectiveG1024

denotes (a) "short," in regard to time, e.g., Heb 2:7; or distance, Act 27:28; (b) "few," in regard to quantity, Heb 13:22, in the phrase dia bracheon, lit., "by means of few," i.e., "in few words." See LITTLE.

Note: In Luk 10:42, in the Lord's words to Martha, many ancient authorities provide the rendering, "but there is need of few things (neuter plural) or one."

B-1suntomosAdverbG4935

"concisely, briefly, cut short" (from suntemno, "to cut in pieces," sun, used intensively, temno, "to cut"), occurs in the speech of Tertullus, Act 24:4.