Sell

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

1poleoG4453

"to exchange or barter, to sell," is used in the latter sense in the NT, six times in Matthew, three in Mark, six in Luke; in John only in connection with the cleansing of the Temple by the Lord, Joh 2:14, Joh 2:16; in Acts only in connection with the disposing of property for distribution among the community of believers, Act 4:34, Act 4:37, Act 5:1; elsewhere, 1Co 10:25, Rev 13:17.

2pipraskoG4097

from an earlier form, perao, "to carry across the sea for the purpose of selling or to export," is used (a) literally, Mat 13:46, Mat 18:25, Mat 26:9, Mar 14:5, Joh 12:5, Act 2:45, Act 4:34, Act 5:4; (b) metaphorically, Rom 7:14, "sold under sin," i.e., as fully under the domination of sin as a slave is under his master; the statement evinces an utter dissatisfaction with such a condition; it expresses, not the condemnation of the unregenerate state, but the evil of bondage to a corrupt nature, involving the futility of making use of the Law as a means of deliverance.

3apodidomiG591

"to give up or back," also means, in the Middle Voice, "to give up of one's own will;" hence, "to sell;" it is so used in Peter's question to Sapphira as to "selling" the land, Act 5:8; of the act of Joseph's brothers, Act 7:9; of Esau's act in "selling" his birthright, Heb 12:16.

Note: In Jam 4:13, AV, emporeuomai, "to trade" (RV), is rendered "buy and sell."