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Feeble

Feeble "without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated "feeble" in 1Co 12:22, of members of the body. See IMPOTENT, SICK, STRENGTH, B, Note (5), WEAK. Notes: (1) In Heb 12:12 paraluo,...

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Feeble <1,,772, asthenes>

"without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated "feeble" in 1Co 12:22, of members of the body. See IMPOTENT, SICK, STRENGTH, B, Note (5), WEAK.

Notes: (1) In Heb 12:12 paraluo, "to weaken, enfeeble," in the Passive Voice, "to be enfeeble," as by a paralytic stroke, is translated "feeble" in the AV (RV, "palsied"). (2) For "feeble-minded" in 1Th 5:14, AV, see FAINT-HEARTED.

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