BEG
Source: 556, 566, 567
Beg. Beg
That the poor existed among the Hebrews we have abundant evidence (Ex. 23:11; Deut. 15:11), but there is no mention of beggars properly so called in the Old Testament. The poor were provided for by the law of Moses (Lev. 19:10; Deut. 12:12; 14:29). It is predicted of the seed of the wicked that they shall be beggars (Ps. 37:25; 109:10).
In the New Testament we find not seldom mention made of beggars (Mark 10:46; Luke 16:20, 21; Acts 3:2), yet there is no mention of such a class as vagrant beggars, so numerous in the East. “Beggarly,” in Gal. 4:9, means worthless.
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beg. Beg, v.t. to ask earnestly, take for granted
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Beg (�), n. [[Turk. beg, pronounced bay. Cf. Bey, Begum.]] A title of honor in Turkey and in some other parts of the East; a bey.