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Feel, Feeling, Felt

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

1: γινώσκω

(Strong's #1097 — Verb — ginosko — ghin-oce'-ko )

"to know, perceive," is translated "she felt (in her body)," of the woman with the issue of blood, Mark 5:29 , i.e., she became aware of the fact, See KNOW.

2: φρονέω

(Strong's #5426 — Verb — phroneo — fron-eh'-o )

"to think, to be minded," is translated "I felt" in the RV of 1 Corinthians 13:11 (for AV, "I understood"). See CAREFUL.

3: ψηλαφάω

(Strong's #5584 — Verb — pselaphao — psay-laf-ah'-o )

"to feel or grope about" (from psao, "to touch"), expressing the motion of the hands over a surface, so as to "feel" it, is used (a) metaphorically, of seeking after God, Acts 17:27; (b) literally, of physical handling or touching Luke 24:39; with 1 John 1:1; Hebrews 12:18 . See HANDLE , TOUCH.

4: συμπαθέω

(Strong's #4834 — Verb — sumpatheo — soom-path-eh'-o )

"to have a fellow-feeling for or with," is rendered "touched with the feeling of" in Hebrews 4:15; "have compassion" in Hebrews 10:34 . See COMPASSION.

5: ἀπαλγέω

(Strong's #524 — Verb — apalgeo — ap-alg-eh'-o )

signifies "to cease to feel pain for" (apo, "from," algeo, "to feel pain;" cp. Eng., "neuralgia"); hence, to be callous, "past feeling," insensible to honor and shame, Ephesians 4:19 .

Note: In Acts 28:5 pascho, "to suffer," is rendered "felt (no harm)," RV, "took," lit., "suffered no ill (effect)."

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Feel, Feeling, Felt'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​f/feel-feeling-felt.html. 1940.