Imitate, Imitator

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1mimeomaiVerbG3401

"a mimic, an actor" (Eng., "mime," etc.), is always translated "to imitate" in the RV, for AV, "to follow," (a) of imitating the conduct of missionaries, 2Th 3:7, 2Th 3:9; the faith of spiritual guides, Heb 13:7; (b) that which is good, 3Jo 1:11. The verb is always used in exhortations, and always in the continuous tense, suggesting a constant habit or practice. See FOLLOW.

B-1mimetesNounG3402

akin to A, "an imitator," so the RV for AV, "follower," is always used in a good sense in the NT. In 1Co 4:16, 1Co 11:1, Eph 5:1, Heb 6:12, it is used in exhortations, accompanied by the verb ginomai, "to be, become," and in the continuous tense (see A) except in Heb 6:12, where the aorist or momentary tense indicates a decisive act with permanent results; in 1Th 1:6, 1Th 2:14, the accompanying verb is in the aorist tense, referring to the definite act of conversion in the past. These instances, coupled with the continuous tenses referred to, teach that what we became at conversion we must diligently continue to be thereafter. See FOLLOW, Note (4).

B-2summimetesNounG4831

denotes "a fellow imitator" (sun, "with," and No. 1), Phi 3:17, RV, "imitators together" (AV, "followers together"). See FOLLOW, Note (4).