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Purloining

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by James Orr (ed.) (1915)

pûr-loin´ing: Lit. “for far off,” hence, to carry away or steal; the word is the translation of νοσφίζομαι, nosphı́zomai, “to take away for oneself,” “to secrete,” “to steal,” a word appropriate to those in the position of slaves in a master’s service (Tit 2:10, “not purloining”).

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