






139. "DEAD" AND "THE DEAD".
The
Appendixes were written by Dr. E.W. Bullinger.
The
word nekros (Noun and Adjective) has
different meanings,
according as it is used in different connections:--
- With the Article (hoi nekroi)
it denotes
dead
bodies,
or corpses or carcasses in the grave, apart from the personality they
once
had. This is the O.T. idiom also. See Sept. Gen.
23:3, 4, 6,
8. Deut. 18:11; 28:26. Jer. 7:33; 9:22;
19:7. Ezek. 37:9.
See notes on Matt. 22:31. 1Cor. 15:35.
- Without the Article (nekroi)
it denotes the persons
who were once alive but who are now alive no longer : i.e.
dead persons
as distinct from dead bodies. Cp. Deut. 14:1. Judg.
4:22.
Lam. 3:6. And see notes on Matt. 22:32. Acts
26:23. 1Cor.
15:12, 13, 15, 16. Heb. 13:20, &c.
- With a Preposition, but without
the Article, which may
be latent in the Preposition (ek nekron),
it denotes out from among
dead people. See notes on Mark 9:9, 10. Luke 16:30,
31.
Acts 10:41. Rom. 6:13; 10:7, 9; 11:15. 1Cor.
15:12-20.
Heb. 11:19.
- With a Preposition, and with
the Article; e.g. 'ek
ton nekron, it denotes
emphatically out from among the dead bodies,
or corpses. Cp. Eph. 5:14. Col. 1:18; 2:12.
- The bearing of this on 1Pet.
4:6 will be better seen if we
note that we have nekroi
(See No. 2 above), meaning people who were
then dead, but who had had the Gospel preached. (Ap. 121.
4) to them
while they were alive; and this is confirmed by the Gr. Particle,
men
( = although) in the next clause, which is ignored both by the A.V. and
R.V. The verse reads thus : "For to this end to
those who are
(now) dead was the Gospel preached, that though they might be judged in
the flesh according to [the will of] men (*),
yet they might live [again,
in resurrection], according to [the will of] God, as regards [the]
spirit";
i.e. in spiritual bodies, spoken of in 1Cor. 15:44, 45.
- To this end -- to give those
to whom the apostle wrote this hope --
the Gospel was preached to them, as described in 1Pet. 1:12,
25.
The hope of glory was thus set over against their sufferings (1Pet.
1:11;
4:13).
(*) That this is
the meaning may be seen from the use of kata
(Ap. 104.
x. 2). Rom. 8:27;
15:5. 1Cor. 12:8; 15:32;
2Cor. 11:17. Gal. 1:4, 11. Eph. 1:5, 9, 11, 19;
2:2.
Col. 2:8. 1Pet. 4:14, 19. 1John 5:14.
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