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Carry

CARRY

kar'-i (nasa', nahagh):

The English Versions of the Bible rendering of a number of Hebrew and Greek words, and it has several shades of meaning, of which the following are the most important:

(1) "To take up," "to bear," "to transport from one place to another," as, "to carry away handkerchiefs" (Acts 19:12), "to carry a corpse" (Genesis 50:13), and "to be carried away by the wind" (Daniel 2:35).

(2) "To cause to go" or "come," "to lead," "to drive" as, "to be carried away to Babylon" (2 Kings 20:17), "to be carried away to Pilate" (Mark 15:1), "to carry away cattle" (Genesis 31:18), and "to carry daughters" (Genesis 31:26).

(3) "To uphold," or "sustain," "and even to hoar hairs will I carry you" (Isaiah 46:4).

(4) "To bear," or "endure," as, "to carry sorrows" (Isaiah 53:4).

(5) "To overwhelm," "to bear away," "to destroy," as, "to carry away as with a flood" (Psalms 90:5).

(6) "To influence," "to move," as, "to carry away with dissimulation" (Galatians 2:13), "to carry away with error" (2 Peter 3:17), "to be carried away by strange teachings" (Hebrew 13:9).

A. W. Fortune


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Bibliography Information
Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. "Entry for 'CARRY'". "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". 1915.  

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