from deo, "to bind" (see BAND), is usually found in the plural, either masculine or neuter; (a) it stands thus for the actual "bonds" which bind a prisoner, as in Luke 8:29; Acts 16:26; 20:23 (the only three places where the neuter plural is used); Acts 22:30; (b) the masculine plural stands frequently in a figurative sense for "a condition of imprisonment," Philippians 1:7,13 , i.e., "so that my captivity became manifest as appointed for the cause of Christ;" Philippians 1:14,16; Colossians 4:18; 2 Timothy 2:9; Philemon 1:10,13; Hebrews 10:34 .
In Mark 74:35 "the bond (AV string)" stands metaphorically for "the infirmity which caused an impediment in his speech." So in Luke 13:16 , of the infirmity of the woman who was bowed together. See BAND , CHAIN , STRING."a binding," denotes "a prisoner," e.g., Acts 25:14 , RV, for the AV, "in bonds;" Hebrews 13:3 , "them that are in bonds," Paul speaks of himself as a prisoner of Christ, Ephesians 3:1 : 2 Timothy 1:8; Philemon 1:1,9; "in the Lord," Ephesians 4:1 . See PRISONER.
"that which binds together" (sum, "with," and No. 1), is said of "the bond of iniquity," Acts 8:23; "the bond of peace," Ephesians 4:3; "the bond of perfectness," Colossians 3:14 (figurative of the ligaments of the body); elsewhere; Colossians 2:19 , "bands," figuratively of the bands which unite the church, the body of Christ. See BAND.
denotes "a chain;" so the RV in Ephesians 6:20 , for AV "bonds." See CHAIN.
in Luke 16:6 , RV, means "a bill or note of hand." See BILL , No. 2.
"a handwriting," is rendered "bond" in Colossians 2:14 , RV.