Vine's Expository Dictionary
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Furlong denotes (a) "a stadium," i.e., a measure of length, 600 Greek feet, or one-eighth of a Roman mile, Mat 14:24 (in the best mss.); Luk 24:13, Joh 6:19, Jo…
Furnace "an oven, furnace, kiln" (whence Lat. caminus, Eng., chimney), used for smelting, or for burning earthenware, occurs in Mat 13:42, Mat 13:50, Rev 1:15, …
Furnish or stronnuo, "to spread," is used of "furnishing a room," Mar 14:15, Luk 22:12; of "making a bed," Act 9:34; in Mat 21:8, Mar 11:8, "spread" (AV, "straw…
Further "yet, still, further," is used (a) of time, most usually translated "yet," e.g., Mat 12:46; or negatively, "any more," "no more," e.g., Heb 8:12; (b) of…
Furtherance * Notes: (1) In Phi 1:12, Phi 1:25, AV, prokope, "a striking forward" (pro, "forward," kopto, "to cut"), is translated "furtherance;" "progress" in …
Furthermore which is chiefly used of time or enumerations, signifying "then" or "next," is once used in argument, signifying "furthermore," Heb 12:9. See AFTERW…