Be ye of doubtful mind [μ ε τ ε ω ρ ι ζ ε σ θ ε]. Only here in New Testament. The verb primarily means to raise to a height; buoy up, as with false hopes; and so to unsettle, or excite, or keep in fluctuation. Thus Thucydides says of the war between Athens and Sparta : "All Hellas was excited [μ ε τ ε ω ρ ο ς] by the coming conflict between the two chief cities" (ii. 8).

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Old Testament