ASTONISHED; ASTONIED as-ton'-isht,
as-ton'-id (shamem, "astonished," the root idea being "silent," i.e.
struck dumb with amazement; ekplessomai, "to be struck with
astonishment," as if by a blow or a shock; existemi, "to amaze," "to
throw into wonderment"; thambeomai, "to astonish" to the point of
fright): The state of being surprised, startled, stunned by some
exceptional wonder, some overwhelming event or miracle, as e.g.
Nebuchadnezzar's amazement at the miracle in the burning fiery furnace (Daniel 3:24) (tewah, "astonished"); of the passer-by at the desolation of Babylon (Jeremiah 50:13).
The personality, teaching and works of Jesus were so wonderful, Divine,
supernatural, as to awaken emotions of surprise and awe never before
known in the presence of man.
The people "were astonished out of measure" at His doctrine (Mark 10:26 the King James Version); "astonished with a great astonishment" at His raising the dead (Mark 5:42
the King James Version). The gift of the Holy Ghost to the Gentiles was
in like manner a source of astonishment to those Jews who believed
through the power of Peter's preaching (Acts 10:45
the King James Version). The miracle of regeneration today, which
renews and transforms debased and fallen men into saints, makes the same
impression on an observing world.
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