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Cloke (pretense)

Cloke (pretense) is "a covering, a means of hiding" (epi, "upon," kalupto, "to cover"); hence, "a pretext, a cloke, for wickedness," 1Pe 2:16. In the Sept. it is used in Exo 26:14, Exo 39:21, "coverings;" 2Sa...

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Cloke (pretense) <1,,1942, epikalumma>

is "a covering, a means of hiding" (epi, "upon," kalupto, "to cover"); hence, "a pretext, a cloke, for wickedness," 1Pe 2:16. In the Sept. it is used in Exo 26:14, Exo 39:21, "coverings;" 2Sa 17:19, Job 19:29, "deceit."

<2,,4392, prophasis>

either from pro, "before," and phaino, "to cause to appear shine," or, more probably, from pro, and phemi, "to say," is rendered "cloke" (of covetousness) in 1Th 2:5; "excuse" in Joh 15:22 (AV "cloke"); "pretense" in Mat 23:14, Mar 12:40, Luk 20:47 (AV "show"); Phi 1:18; "color" in Act 27:30. It signifies the assuming of something so as to disguise one's real motives. See PRETENSE, SHOW.

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