CONCORD digged
rwp@Matthew:7:24 @{And doeth them} (\kai poiei autous\)...the wise builder, "who digged and...(Luke:6:48|).
rwp@Matthew:24:43 @{In what watch} (\poii phulaki\). As in strkjv@14:25| (four watches of the night). {Broken through} (\dioruchthnai\). Digged through the tile roof or under the floor (dirt in the poorer houses).
rwp@Romans:11:3 @{They have digged down} (\kateskapsan\). First aorist active indicative of \kataskapt\, to dig under or down. Old verb, here only in N.T. (critical text). LXX has \katheilan\ "pulled down." Paul has reversed the order of the LXX of strkjv@1Kings:19:10,14,18|. {Altars} (\thusiastria\). Late word (LXX, Philo, Josephus, N.T. eccl. writers) from \thusiaz\, to sacrifice. See strkjv@Acts:17:23|. {And I am left alone} (\kag hupeleiphthn monos\). First aorist passive indicative of \hupoleip\, old word, to leave under or behind, here only in N.T. Elijah's mood was that of utter dejection in his flight from Jezebel. {Life} (\psuchn\). It is not possible to draw a clear distinction between \psuch\ (soul) and \pneuma\ (spirit). \Psuch\ is from \psuch\, to breathe or blow, \pneuma\ from \pne\, to blow. Both are used for the personality and for the immortal part of man. Paul is usually dichotomous in his language, but sometimes trichotomous in a popular sense. We cannot hold Paul's terms to our modern psychological distinctions.