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“Crucifixion” From
Dictionary of Biblical Words
:
A
death
of peculiar
shame
and ignominy reserved
for
the
lowest criminals. Hence, when the
apostle
speaks of
the
world
being “crucified unto me, and I unto the world,” he does not merely mean that we
have
done
with
each
other
, but that the world is to me, and I am to the world, an object of contempt and aversion.
“Dead to Sin, to the Law, to the World” From
Dictionary of Biblical Words
:
We are dead to
all
of these in
Christ
(Rom. 6; 7, Gal. 6); He not
only
having died
for
us, but we
with
Him
.
Sin
,
however, is still in us (1 John 1), but we are to
reckon
it dead as an,
evil
thing.
The
law
has no longer any terrors for us, nor is it our
rule
of
life
, though we shall fulfill it if we walk in
love
. As to the
world
we
have
absolutely done with it as being
of it.
We are in
it,
but not
of it.
By
the world
is meant that of which
Satan
is the
prince
and
god
, not
nature
in any sense.
Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:
Number:
4957
(
find all occurrences in KJV Bible
)
Greek:
συσταυρόω
Transliteration:
sustauroo
Phonic:
soos-tow-ro’-o
Meaning:
from
4862
and
4717
; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage:
crucify with