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ISBE: QUIET

Quiet

QUIET [isbe]

QUIET - kwi'-et: Verb or adjective only in English Versions of the Bible, "quietness" being used for the noun. No special Hebrew or Greek words are represented, but in the Old Testament usually for some form or derivative of shaqaT, "be undisturbed" (Jdg 18:7; compare Prov 1:33, sha'ar, "to loll," "be at ease"; Eccl 9:17, nachath, "quiet," "be set on"). For "them that are quiet in the land", in Ps 35:20, see MEEKNESS; POOR. For "quiet prince in Jer 51:59, the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes "chief chamberlain," margin "quartermaster." "Jacob was a quiet (tam, "gentle"] man" (Gen 25:27, the King James Version "plain"). In the New Testament, it is the translation of hesuchazo, "to refrain from gossip or meddlesomehess": "that ye study to be quiet": (1 Thess 4:11), and of hesuchios, "gentle": "a meek and quiet spirit" (1 Pet 3:4; compare 1 Tim 2:2).

M. O. Evans


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