Old Testament readings use the Septuagint , the Scripture the apostles quoted. Masoretic numbering shown for reference.Learn why
interpose
verb transitive
[L. interpono, interpositum; inter and pono, to place.]
s as z.
interpose
The act of interposing; interposition; interference; agency between two persons.
interpose
To place between or among; to thrust in; to intrude, as an obstruction, interruption or inconvenience. What watchful cares do interpose themselves . Betwixt your eyes and night. Human frailty will too often interpose itself among persons of the holiest function.
interpose
To offer, as aid or services, for relief or the adjustment of differences. The emperor interposed his aid or services to reconcile the contending parties. The common Father of mankind seasonably interposed his hand and rescued miserable man-- .
interpose
verb intransitive
To step in between parties at variance; to mediate. The prince interposed and made peace.
interpose
To put in by way of interruption. But, interposes Eleutherius, this objection may be made against almost any hypothesis.