denotes (a) "held in honor" (en, "in," doxa, "honor;" cp. HONOR, A, No. 2), "of high repute," 1—Corinthians 4:10 , AV "(are) honorable," RV, "(have) glory," in contrast to atimos, "without honor" (see No. 6 below). See GLORIOUS , GORGEOUSLY.
lit., "in honor" (en, "in," time, "honor:" see HONOR , A, No. 1), is used of the centurion's servant in Luke 7:2 , "dear" (RV marg., "precious ... or honorable"); of self-sacrificing servants of the Lord, said of Epaphroditus, Philippians 2:29 , RV "(hold such) in honor" (AV, "in reputation;" marg., "honor such"); of Christ, as a precious stone, 1—Peter 2:4,6 (RV marg., "honorable"). Cp. timios in 1:7,19; see No. 4.
Luke 14:8PRECIOUS.signifies "elegant, comely, of honorable position," AV, "honorable," RV, "of honorable estate," Mark 15:43; Acts 13:50; 17:12; for other renderings in 1—Corinthians 7:35; 12:24 see COMELY , B.
"precious, valuable, honorable" (akin to time, "honor;" see No. 2), is used of marriage in Hebrews 13:4 , AV, as a statement, "(marriage) is honorable (in all)," RV, as an exhortation, "let (marriage) be had in honor (among all)." See DEAR , PRECIOUS , REPUTATION.
"good, fair," is translated "honorable" in Romans 12:17; 2—Corinthians 8:21; 13:7 , RV (AV, "honest"). See GOOD , HONEST.
without honor (a, negative, or privative, time, "honor"), "despised," is translated "without honor" in Matthew 13:57; Mark 6:4; "dishonor" in 1—Corinthians 4:10 , RV (AV, "despised"). See DESPISE.
1—Corinthians 12:23Philippians 4:8GRAVE.
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