Reference: Doubt
Hastings
1. In AV 'doubt' (vb. and noun) six times renders a Gr. vb. meaning 'to be at a loss' or 'quite at a loss'; in all these instances except Joh 13:22 RV substitutes 'perplexity,' following the AV rendering of Lu 9:7; 24:4; 2Co 4:8. In this sense 'doubt' is now nearly obsolete; as it is in the meaning riddle, knotty question, which it bears in Da 5:12,16. Not dissimilar is its use in the AV of Joh 10:24 ('make us to doubt'), where RV, more literally, reads 'hold us in suspense.' Quite archaic also is the use of 'doubt' for 'suspect,' instanced in Sir 6:13 (AV). 2. Elsewhere 'doubt' has a religious signification, standing in express or tacit antithesis to 'faith' (wh. see). (a) In Mt 21:21; Mr 11:23; Ac 10:20; 11:12; Ro 14:23; Jas 1:6 (RV), Jude 1:22 (RV), it stands for a vb. signifying 'to be divided in mind (judgment)'
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Because that an excellent spirit and knowledge, and his understanding interpreting dreams, and showing of enigmas, and solving knotty questions, was found in him, in Daniel whom the king set his name Belteshazzar: now Daniel shall be called, and he will show the interpretation.
And I heard concerning thee, that thou wilt be able to interpret interpretations, and solve knotty questions: now if thou shalt be able to read the writing, and to make known to me its interpretation, thou shalt be clothed in purple, and a necklace of gold upon thy neck, and thou shalt rule the third in the kingdom.
And quickly Jesus, having stretched out the hand, laid hold of him, and says to him, O thou of little faith, for what didst thou doubt?
And Jesus, having answered, said to them, Truly I say to you, if ye have faith, and be not removed, ye shall do not only that of the fig tree, but also to this mountain, if ye should say, Be thou lifted up, and cast into the sea, it shall be.
And having seen him, they worshipped him; and some doubted.
And having seen him, they worshipped him; and some doubted.
For truly I say to you, That whoever should say to this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and should not discuss in his heart, but believe that what he says, is; it shall be to him, whatever he should say.
And Herod the tetrarch heard all done by him: and was in perplexity, for it was said by certain, that John had been raised from the dead.
And ye, seek ye not what ye eat, or what ye drink, and keep not in anxiety.
And it was in their being perplexed for this, and, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments:
And he said to them, Why have ye been troubled? and wherefore do reflections come up in your hearts?
And he said to them, Why have ye been troubled? and wherefore do reflections come up in your hearts?
And he said to them, Why have ye been troubled? and wherefore do reflections come up in your hearts?
Then the Jews surrounded him, and said to him, How long takest thou away our soul? If thou art Christ, say to us with freedom of speech.
Then looked the disciples one upon another, being perplexed of whom he spake.
But thou having risen, come down, and go with them, discussing nothing; for I have sent them.
And the spirit said to me to come with them, discussing nothing. And these six brethren came also with me, and we came to the man's house:
And for the promise of God he was not separated by unbelief; but was strengthened in faith, having given glory to God;
Him being weak in faith receive ye, not to judgments of conversations.
And he being judged if he eat, has been condemned for not of faith; and everything not of faith is sin.
That we be no more babes, tossed about, and carried around by every wind of doctrine, in the playing at dice of men, in craft, with the artifice of deceit;
Do ye all things without murmurings and discussions:
Whom I sent to you for this same, that he might know the things concerning you, and comfort your hearts;
I will therefore men shall pray in every place, lifting up holy hands, without anger and reasoning.
And let patience have a perfect work, that ye be perfect and entire, being left behind in nothing. If any of you is forsaken of wisdom, let him ask of God, giving to all plainly, blaming not; and it shall be given him. read more. And let him ask in faith, being at variance in nothing. For he being at variance is like the surge of the sea being moved by the wind and put in motion.
And let him ask in faith, being at variance in nothing. For he being at variance is like the surge of the sea being moved by the wind and put in motion.
And truly compassionate some, discriminating: