

"International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". "Mischievous" is used, Additions to Esther 14:19, for ponereuomai, "to be evil." The use in the King James Version Apocrypha is considerably more extended (Sirach 11:33 19:27 27:27, etc.). In the Revised Version (British and American) Apocrypha the word is used for kaka, "evils," Additions to Esther 13:5 (compare Sirach 19:28) kakia, "evil," 1 Macc 7:23 and Latin malum, "evil," 2 Esdras 15:56. 1 : behavior or activity that is annoying but that is not meant to cause serious harm or damage Those children are always up to some mischief. MISCHIEF meaning: 1 : behavior or activity that is annoying but that is not meant to cause serious harm or damage 2 : a playful desire to cause trouble. Sometimes the Revised Version (British and American) changes the word, as to "evil" ( Exodus 32:12,22) in Acts 13:10, to "villany" (rhadiourgia). First, we can provide some insight into the meanings and connotations associated with words that are commonly used to describe a thief or a person who is sneaky, deceptive, or mischievous. 'acon, the King James Version Genesis 42:4 44:29 Exodus 21:22 ra`, 1 Samuel 23:9 2 Samuel 16:8 1 Kings 11:25, etc. In this article, we cover all categories related to names that mean thief and related mischief-related monikiers.

The word, in the sense of "hurt" or "evil" befalling, plotted against, or done to, anyone, represents a variety of Hebrew terms (e.g.
