Injure, Injurious, Injury

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1adikeoVerbG91

akin to Nos. 2 and 3, under INIQUITY, is usually translated either "to hurt," or by some form of the verb "to do wrong." In the AV of Gal 4:12, it is rendered "ye have (not) injured me," which the RV corrects, both in tense and meaning, to "ye did (me no) wrong." See HURT.

B-1hubristesAdjectiveG5197

"a violent, insolent man" (akin to)C, is translated "insolent" in Rom 1:30, RV, for AV, "despiteful;" in 1Ti 1:13, "injurious." See DESPITEFUL, INSOLENT.

C-1hubrisNounG5196

see HARM, A, No. 4.