Without water

(ανυδρο). As in Matthew 12:43; Luke 11:24. Old word for common and disappointing experience of travellers in the orient.Mists

(ομιχλα). Old word for fog, here alone in N.T.Driven by a storm

(υπο λαιλαπος ελαυνομενα). Λαιλαπς is a squall (Mark 4:37; Luke 8:23, only other N.T. examples). See James 3:4 for another example of ελαυνω for driving power of wind and waves.For whom

(οις). Dative case of personal interest.The blackness

(ο ζοφος). See verse 2 Peter 2:4 for this word.Hath been reserved

(τετηρητα). Perfect passive participle of τηρεω, for which see verses 2 Peter 2:4; 2 Peter 2:9.

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Old Testament