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::    2a) Of Christ: {#Mr 1:24 Ac 4:30}
 
::    2a) Of Christ: {#Mr 1:24 Ac 4:30}
 
::    2b) Of Christians: {#Ac 9:13 Ro 1:7 Heb 6:10 Re 5:8}
 
::    2b) Of Christians: {#Ac 9:13 Ro 1:7 Heb 6:10 Re 5:8}
: 3) In the moral sense of sharing God’s purity: {#Mr 6:20 Joh 17:11
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: 3) In the moral sense of sharing God’s purity: {#Mr 6:20 Joh 17:11 Ac 3:14 Re 3:7}
    Ac 3:14 Re 3:7}
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: 4) Of pure, clean sacrifices and offerings: {#1Co 7:14 Eph 1:4}
 
: 4) Of pure, clean sacrifices and offerings: {#1Co 7:14 Eph 1:4}
 
: For Synonyms see entry 5878
 
: For Synonyms see entry 5878
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* Saint in the Old Testament is from the word  [[06918]] ^שׁודק^ qadowsh which means "set apart" or "sacred" which is identifying things "separated". It was from [[06942]] meaning "consecrate", "be separate".

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40 ~ἅγιος~ hagios \@hag’-ee-os\@ from hagos (an awful thing) [cf 53, 2282]; adj AV-holy 161, saints 61, Holy One 4, misc 3; 229 \@Holy,\@ characteristic of God, separated to God, worthy of veneration

1) Its highest application is to God himself, in his purity, majesty and glory. {#Lu 1:49 Joh 17:11 Re 4:8}
1a) Of things and places which have a claim to reverence as sacred to God, e.g. the Temple: {#Mt 24:15 Heb 9:1}
1b) Of persons employed by him, as angels: {#1Th 3:13 marg.} prophets, {#Lu 1:70} apostles, {#Eph 3:5}
2) Applied to persons as separated to God’s service:
2a) Of Christ: {#Mr 1:24 Ac 4:30}
2b) Of Christians: {#Ac 9:13 Ro 1:7 Heb 6:10 Re 5:8}
3) In the moral sense of sharing God’s purity: {#Mr 6:20 Joh 17:11 Ac 3:14 Re 3:7}
4) Of pure, clean sacrifices and offerings: {#1Co 7:14 Eph 1:4}
For Synonyms see entry 5878
  • Saint in the Old Testament is from the word 06918 ^שׁודק^ qadowsh which means "set apart" or "sacred" which is identifying things "separated". It was from 06942 meaning "consecrate", "be separate".