Reference: Instant, Instantly
Morish
Urgent,' with importunity. Lu 7:4; Luke 23: 23; Ac 26:7; Ro 12:12; 2Ti 4:2.
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And they, when they reached Jesus, asked him earnestly to do this. "He deserves that you should do this," they said,
"a promise which our twelve tribes, earnestly serving God night and day, hope to attain. It is concerning this hope, King Agrippa, that I am accused by the Jews.
Rejoice in hope; be patient under affliction; continue stedfast in prayer.
Smith
Instant, Instantly,
in the Authorized Version, means urgent, urgently or fervently, as will be seen from the following passages:
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And they, when they reached Jesus, asked him earnestly to do this. "He deserves that you should do this," they said,
But they kept shouting the more insistently, demanding that he should be crucified, and their shouts won the day.
"a promise which our twelve tribes, earnestly serving God night and day, hope to attain. It is concerning this hope, King Agrippa, that I am accused by the Jews.
Rejoice in hope; be patient under affliction; continue stedfast in prayer.