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Noah Webster's Dictionary

1. (imp. & p. p.) of Send.

2. (v. & n.) See Scent.

3. (v.) obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Send, for sendeth.

4. (v.) imp. & p. p. of Send.

Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia

SENT

(shalach; apostello): "Sent" in the Old Testament is the translation of shalach, "to send" (of presents, messengers, etc., Genesis 32:18; Genesis 44:3 Judges 6:14 1 Kings 14:6; Esther 3:13 Proverbs 17:11 Jeremiah 49:14 Ezekiel 3:5; Ezekiel 23:40 Daniel 10:11; Obadiah 1:1); of shelach, Aramaic (Ezra 7:14 Daniel 5:24); of shilluchim, "sending" (Exodus 18:2); in the New Testament of apostello, "to send off" or "away," "to send forth" (John 9:7, "the pool of Siloam (which is by interpretation, Sent)"); compare Luke 13:4 Nehemiah 3:15, the pool of Siloah, the Revised Version (British and American) "Shelah"; Isaiah 8:6, "the waters of Shiloah that go softly," where Septuagint has Siloam for Hebrew shiloach, "a sending," which, rather than "Sent," is the original meaning-a sending forth of waters. See SILOAM. "Sent" is also the translation of apostolos, "one sent forth" (the original of the familiar word "apostle"); in John 13:16, "one that is sent" (margin, "Greek `an apostle' "); compare Hebrews 1:14.

W. L. Walker

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Sent occurs 7705 times in 12 translations.

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