LexicalID ^ IsRoot ^ Total Translated ^ Connection ^ Gender ^ POS ^ Pronunciation ^ Transliteration ^ TWOT Number ^ Conjugated ^ Translation Counts ^ Extra TDNT Information ^ Lexical Hierarchy 1 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin ^ ^ letter ^ al'-fah ^ a ^ 1:1,* ^ ^ Alpha 4 ^ ^ 1 first letter of Greek alphabet~2 Christ is the Alpha to indicate that he is the beginning and the end 2 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 0175 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ah-ar-ohn' ^ Aaron ^ 1:3,1 ^ ^ Aaron 5 ^ ^ 1 the brother of Moses, the first high priest of Israel and head of the whole priestly order 3 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 011 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ab-ad-dohn' ^ Abaddon ^ 1:4,1 ^ ^ Abaddon 1 ^ ^ 1 ruin~2 destruction~3 the place of destruction~4 the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and the author of havoc on the earth 4 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 922 ^ ^ adj ^ ab-ar-ace' ^ abares ^ ^ ^ not burdensome 1 ^ ^ 1 not burdensome~2 not heavy~3 light without weight 5 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Aramaic origin 02 ^ ^ n ^ ab-bah' ^ Abba ^ 1:5,1 ^ ^ Abba 3 ^ ^ 1 father, customary title used of God in prayer. Whenever it occurs in the New Testament it has the Greek interpretation joined to it, that is apparently to be explained by the fact that the Chaldee \"ABBA\" through frequent use in prayer, gradually acquired the nature of a most sacred proper name, to which the Greek speaking Jews added the name from their own tongue. 6 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 01893 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ab'-el ^ Abel ^ *,2 ^ ^ Abel 4 ^ ^ 1 the second son of Adam, murdered by his brother Cain 7 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 029 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ab-ee-ah' ^ Abia ^ ^ ^ Abia 3 ^ ^ 1 a priest, the head of a priestly family from whom when David divided the priests into 24 classes, Abia was the 8th order~2 son and successor to Rehoboam on the throne of Judah 8 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 054 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ab-ee-ath'-ar ^ Abiathar ^ ^ ^ Abiathar 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a high priest 9 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin, cf 58 ^ ^ pr n loc ^ ab-ee-lay-nay' ^ Abilene ^ ^ ^ Abilene 1 ^ ^ 1 a region of Syria between Lebanon and Hermon towards Phoenicia, 18 miles (29 km) from Damascus and 37 miles (60 km) from Heliopolis 10 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 031 ^ ^ pr n loc ^ ab-ee-ood' ^ Abioud ^ ^ ^ Abiud 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Bela and grandson of Benjamin (1 Ch. 8:3) 11 ^ False ^ 73 ^ of Hebrew origin 085 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ab-rah-am' ^ Abraam ^ 1:8,2 ^ ^ Abraham 73 ^ ^ 1 the son of Terah and the founder of the Jewish nation 12 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a variation of 1037 ^ ^ n f ^ ab'-us-sos ^ abussos ^ 1:9,2 ^ ^ bottomless 2~bottomless pit 5~deep 2 ^ ^ 1 bottomless~2 unbounded~3 the abyss~3a the pit~3b the immeasurable depth~3c of Orcus, a very deep gulf or chasm in the lowest parts of the earth used as the common receptacle of the dead and especially as the abode of demons 13 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 02285 ^ ^ pr n m ^ ag'-ab-os ^ Agabos ^ ^ ^ Agabus 2 ^ ^ 1 a Christian prophet 14 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 18 and 2041 ^ ^ v ^ ag-ath-er-gheh'-o ^ agathoergeo ^ 1:17,3 ^ ^ do good 1 ^ ^ 1 to work good, to do good, to do well, act rightly 15 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 17 ^ ^ v ^ ag-ath-op-oy-eh'-o ^ agathopoieo ^ 1:17,3 ^ ^ do good 7~do well 2~well doing 2 ^ ^ 1 to do good, do something which profits others~1a to be a good help to someone~1b to do someone a favour~1c to benefit~2 to do well, do right 16 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 17 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-ath-op-oy-ee'-ah ^ agathopoiia ^ 1:17,3 ^ ^ well doing 1 ^ ^ 1 a course of right action, well doing, virtue 17 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 18 and 4160 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-ath-op-oy-os' ^ agathopoios ^ 1:17,3 ^ ^ do well 1 ^ ^ 1 acting rightly, doing well, virtuous 18 ^ False ^ 102 ^ a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ ag-ath-os' ^ agathos ^ 1:10,3 ^ ^ benefit 1~good 77~good thing 14~that which is good+3588 8~the thing which is good+3588 1~well 1 ^ ^ 1 of good constitution or nature~2 useful, salutary~3 good, pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy~4 excellent, distinguished~5 upright, honourable 19 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 18 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-ath-o-soo'-nay ^ agathosune ^ 1:18,3 ^ ^ goodness 4 ^ ^ 1 uprightness of heart and life, goodness, kindness 20 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 21 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-al-lee'-as-is ^ agalliasis ^ 1:19,4 ^ ^ exceeding joy 1~gladness 3~joy 1 ^ ^ 1 exultation, extreme joy, gladness++++ At feasts, people were anointed with the \"oil of gladness\". Paul, in He. 1:9, is alluding to this inaugural ceremony of anointing, and uses it as an emblem of the divine power and majesty to which to which the Son of God has been exalted. 21 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from agan (much) and 242 ^ ^ v ^ ag-al-lee-ah'-o ^ agalliao ^ 1:19, * ^ ^ be exceeding glad 1~be glad 1~greatly rejoice 1~rejoice 7~with exceeding joy 1 ^ ^ 1 to exult, rejoice exceedingly, be exceeding glad 22 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1062 ^ ^ adj ^ ag'-am-os ^ agamos ^ ^ ^ unmarried 4 ^ ^ 1 unmarried, unwedded, single 23 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from agan (much) and achthos (grief, akin to the base of 43) ^ ^ v ^ ag-an-ak-teh'-o ^ aganakteo ^ ^ ^ be much displeased 2~be sore displeased 1~have indignation 2~with indignation 2 ^ ^ 1 to be indignant, moved with indignation, be very displeased 24 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 23 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-an-ak'-tay-sis ^ aganaktesis ^ ^ ^ indignation 1 ^ ^ 1 indignation, irritation, vexation 25 ^ False ^ 142 ^ perhaps from agan (much) [or cf 5368] ^ ^ v ^ ag-ap-ah'-o ^ agapao ^ 1:21,5 ^ ^ beloved 7~love 135 ^ ^ 1 of persons~1a to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly~2 of things~2a to be well pleased, to be contented at or with a thing 26 ^ False ^ 116 ^ from 25 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-ah'-pay ^ agape ^ 1:21,5 ^ ^ charitably+2596 1~charity 27~dear 1~feast of charity 1~love 86 ^ ^ 1 brotherly love, affection, good will, love, benevolence~2 love feasts 27 ^ False ^ 62 ^ from 25 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-ap-ay-tos' ^ agapetos ^ 1:21,5 ^ ^ beloved 47~dear 3~dearly beloved 9~well beloved 3 ^ ^ 1 beloved, esteemed, dear, favourite, worthy of love 28 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 01904 ^ ^ pr n f ^ ag'-ar ^ Hagar ^ 1:55,10 ^ ^ Agar 2 ^ ^ 1 Abraham's concubine and mother to Ishmael 29 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of foreign origin, cf 0104 ^ ^ v ^ ang-ar-yew'-o ^ aggareuo ^ ^ ^ compel to go 3 ^ ^ 1 to employ a courier, dispatch a mounted messenger, press into public service, compel to go++++ In Persia, mounted couriers were kept at regular intervals throughout Persia for carrying the royal dispatches. 30 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from aggos (a pail, perhaps as bent, cf base of 43) ^ ^ n n ^ ang-eye'-on ^ aggeion ^ ^ ^ vessel 2 ^ ^ 1 a vessel, receptacle, a pail, a reservoir 31 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 32 ^ ^ n f ^ ang-el-ee'-ah ^ aggelia ^ 1:56,10 ^ ^ message 1 ^ ^ 1 message, announcement, news~2 a proclamation, command, order 32 ^ False ^ 186 ^ from aggello [probably derived from 71, cf 34] (to bring tidings) ^ ^ n m ^ ang'-el-os ^ aggelos ^ 1:74,12 ^ ^ angel 179~messenger 7 ^ ^ 1 a messenger, envoy, one who is sent, an angel, a messenger from God 33 ^ False ^ 2 ^ imperative of 71 ^ ^ inter ^ ag'-eh ^ age ^ ^ ^ go to 2 ^ ^ 1 go to, come!, come now! 34 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 71 [cf 32] ^ ^ n f ^ ag-el'-ay ^ agele ^ ^ ^ herd 8 ^ ^ 1 herd or oxen or cattle, a herd or company 35 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1075 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-en-eh-al-og'-ay-tos ^ agenealogetos ^ 1:665,114 ^ ^ without descent 1 ^ ^ 1 one whose descent there is no record of, without genealogy 36 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1085 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-en-ace' ^ agenes ^ ^ ^ base things 1 ^ ^ 1 ignoble, coward, mean, base, of no family, that is: low born 37 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 40 ^ ^ v ^ hag-ee-ad'-zo ^ hagiazo ^ 1:111,14 ^ ^ be holy 1~hallow 2~sanctify 26 ^ ^ 1 to render or acknowledge, or to be venerable or hallow~2 to separate from profane things and dedicate to God~2a consecrate things to God~2b dedicate people to God~3 to purify~3a to cleanse externally~3b to purify by expiation: free from the guilt of sin~3c to purify internally by renewing of the soul 38 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 37 ^ ^ n m ^ hag-ee-as-mos' ^ hagiasmos ^ 1:113,14 ^ ^ holiness 5~sanctification 5 ^ ^ 1 consecration, purification~2 the effect of consecration~2a sanctification of heart and life 39 ^ False ^ 11 ^ neuter of 40 ^ ^ adj ^ hag'-ee-on ^ hagion ^ ^ ^ holiest of all 3~holiness 1~holy place 3~sanctuary 4 ^ ^ 1 reverend, worthy of veneration~1a of things which on account of some connection with God possess a certain distinction and claim to reverence, as places sacred to God which are not to be profaned~1b of persons whose services God employs, for example, apostles~2 set apart for God, to be as it were, exclusively his~3 services and offerings~3a prepared for God with solemn rite, pure, clean~4 in a moral sense, pure sinless upright holy 40 ^ False ^ 229 ^ from hagos (an awful thing) [cf 53, 2282] ^ ^ adj ^ hag'-ee-os ^ hagios ^ 1:88,14 ^ ^ holy 161~Holy One 4~misc 3~saints 61 ^ ^ 1 most holy thing, a saint 41 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 40 ^ ^ n f ^ hag-ee-ot'-ace ^ hagiotes ^ 1:114,14 ^ ^ holiness 1 ^ ^ 1 sanctity~2 in a moral sense: holiness 42 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 40 ^ ^ n f ^ hag-ee-o-soo'-nay ^ hagiosune ^ 1:114,14 ^ ^ holiness 3 ^ ^ 1 majesty, holiness~2 moral purity 43 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from agkos (a bend, \"ache\") ^ ^ n f ^ ang-kal'-ay ^ agkale ^ ^ ^ arm 1 ^ ^ 1 the curve or inner angle of the arm, the bent arm~2 anything closely enfolding, as the arms of the sea, etc. 44 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 43 ^ ^ n n ^ ang'-kis-tron ^ agkistron ^ ^ ^ hook 1 ^ ^ 1 a fishing hook, a small hook 45 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 43 ^ ^ n f ^ ang'-koo-rah ^ agkura ^ ^ ^ anchor 4 ^ ^ 1 an anchor~2 metaph. any stay or safeguard++++ Ancient anchors resembled modern ones in form: they were of iron, provided with a stock, and with two teeth-like extremities often but by no means without flukes. 46 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the same as 1102 ^ ^ adj ^ ag'-naf-os ^ agnaphos ^ ^ ^ new 2 ^ ^ 1 unmilled, unfulled, undressed, unprocessed, new 47 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 53 ^ ^ n f ^ hag-ni'-ah ^ hagneia ^ 1:123,19 ^ ^ purity 2 ^ ^ 1 purity, sinlessness of life 48 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 53 ^ ^ v ^ hag-nid'-zo ^ hagnizo ^ 1:123,19 ^ ^ purify 5~purify (one's) self 2 ^ ^ 1 ceremonially~1a to make pure, purify, cleanse~2 morally 49 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 48 ^ ^ n m ^ hag-nis-mos' ^ hagnismos ^ 1:124,19 ^ ^ purification 1 ^ ^ 1 purification, expiation 50 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3539 ^ ^ v ^ ag-no-eh'-o ^ agnoeo ^ 1:115,18 ^ ^ be ignorant 7~ignorant 4~ignorantly 2~know not 4~understand not 3~unknown 2 ^ ^ 1 to be ignorant, not to know~2 not to understand, unknown~3 to err or sin through mistake, to be wrong 51 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 50 ^ ^ n n ^ ag-no'-ay-mah ^ agnoema ^ 1:115,18 ^ ^ error 1 ^ ^ 1 a sin committed through ignorance or thoughtlessness 52 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 50 ^ ^ n f ^ ag'-noy-ah ^ agnoia ^ 1:116,18 ^ ^ ignorance 4 ^ ^ 1 lack of knowledge, ignorance~1a esp. of divine things~1b of moral blindness 53 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from the same as 40 ^ ^ adj ^ hag-nos' ^ hagnos ^ 1:122,19 ^ ^ chaste 3~clear 1~pure 4 ^ ^ 1 exciting reverence, venerable, sacred~2 pure~2a pure from carnality, chaste, modest~2b pure from every fault, immaculate~2c clean 54 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 53 ^ ^ n f ^ hag-not'-ace ^ hagnotes ^ 1:124,19 ^ ^ pureness 1 ^ ^ 1 purity, chastity, uprightness of life 55 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 53 ^ ^ adv ^ hag-noce' ^ hagnos ^ ^ ^ sincerely 1 ^ ^ 1 chaste, clean, pure, with sincerity 56 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1108 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-no-see'-ah ^ agnosia ^ 1:116,18 ^ ^ ignorance 1~not the knowledge 1 ^ ^ 1 not knowing, ignorance 57 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1110 ^ ^ adj ^ ag'-noce-tos' ^ agnostos ^ 1:119,18 ^ ^ unknown 1 ^ ^ 1 unknown, forgotten++++ Epimenides, a certain Cretan, came to Athens to stop a plague. He offered a sheep on altars the born no name of no god but to the \"unknown god\". At least one of the altars survived to Paul's day. 58 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from ageiro (to gather, probably akin to 1453) ^ ^ n f ^ ag-or-ah' ^ agora ^ ^ ^ market 6~marketplace 4~street 1 ^ ^ 1 any assembly, especially of the people~2 the place of assembly~2a for public debating,~2b for elections~2c for trials~2d for buying and selling~2e for all kinds of business~3 market place, street 59 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 58 ^ ^ v ^ ag-or-ad'-zo ^ agorazo ^ 1:124,19 ^ ^ buy 28~redeem 3 ^ ^ 1 to be in the market place, to attend it~2 to do business there, buy or sell~3 of idle people: to haunt the market place, lounge there 60 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 58 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-or-ah'-yos ^ agoraios ^ ^ ^ baser sort 1~law 1 ^ ^ 1 in, of or belonging to the market place~2 frequenting the market place~2a hucksters, petty traffickers, retail dealers~2b idlers, loungers, the common sort, low, mean vulgar~3 generally, proper to the assembly, suited to forensic speaking, business-like transactions 61 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 71 ^ ^ n f ^ ag'-rah ^ agra ^ ^ ^ draught 2 ^ ^ 1 a catching, hunting~2 that which is taken in hunting, the booty, prey~2a of birds or beasts, game~2b of fish, a draught or haul 62 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1121 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-ram-mat-os ^ agrammatos ^ ^ ^ unlearned 1 ^ ^ 1 illiterate, unlearned 63 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 68 and 832 (in the sense of 833) ^ ^ v ^ ag-row-leh'-o ^ agrauleo ^ ^ ^ abide in the field 1 ^ ^ 1 to live in the fields, be under the open sky, even at night 64 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 61 ^ ^ v ^ ag-rew'-o ^ agreuo ^ ^ ^ catch 1 ^ ^ 1 to hunt, to take by hunting, catch~2 metaph. to hunt after, pursue eagerly 65 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 66 and 1636 ^ ^ adj ^ ag-ree-el'-ah-yos ^ agrielaios ^ ^ ^ olive tree which is wild 1~wild olive tree 1 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to the oleaster or wild olive~2 the oleaster, wild olive tree 66 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 68 ^ ^ adj ^ ag'-ree-os ^ agrios ^ ^ ^ raging 1~wild 2 ^ ^ 1 living or growing in the fields or woods~1a of animals, wild, savage~1b of countries, wild, uncultivated, unreclaimed~2 of men and animals in a moral sense, wild savage, fierce~2a boorish, rude~2b of any violent passion, vehement, furious 67 ^ False ^ 12 ^ apparently from 66 and 2462 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ag-rip'-pas ^ Agrippas ^ ^ ^ Agrippa 12 ^ ^ 1 Name of a ruling family in Israel at the time of Christ See 2264 for discussion of the Herods. 68 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from 71 ^ ^ n m ^ ag-ros' ^ agros ^ ^ ^ country 8~farm 1~field 22~land 4~piece of ground 1 ^ ^ 1 land~1a the field, the country~1b a piece of land, bit of tillage~1c the farms, country seats, neighbouring hamlets 69 ^ False ^ 4 ^ ultimately from 1 (as negative particle) and 5258 ^ ^ v ^ ag-roop-neh'-o ^ agrupneo ^ 2:338,195 ^ ^ watch 4 ^ ^ 1 to be sleepless, keep awake, watch~2 to be circumspect, attentive, ready 70 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 69 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-roop-nee'-ah ^ agrupnia ^ ^ ^ watching 2 ^ ^ 1 sleeplessness, watching 71 ^ False ^ 72 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ ag'-o ^ ago ^ ^ ^ bring 45~bring forth 2~go 7~lead 12~misc 5~vr bring 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead, take with one~1a to lead by laying hold of, and this way to bring to the point of destination: of an animal~1b to lead by accompanying to (into) a place~1c to lead with one's self, attach to one's self as an attendant~1d to conduct, bring~1e to lead away, to a court of justice, magistrate, etc.~2 to lead,~2a to lead, guide, direct~2b to lead through, conduct to: to something~2c to move, impel: of forces and influences on the mind~3 to pass a day, keep or celebrate a feast, etc.~4 to go, depart 72 ^ False ^ 1 ^ reduplicated from 71 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-o-gay' ^ agoge ^ 1:128,20 ^ ^ manner of life 1 ^ ^ 1 a leading~2 metaph.: conduct~2a a conducting, training, education, discipline~2b the life led, way or course of life 73 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 71 ^ ^ n m ^ ag-one' ^ agon ^ 1:135,20 ^ ^ conflict 2~contention 1~fight 2~race 1 ^ ^ 1 an assembly,~1a a place of assembly: especially an assembly met to see games~1b the place of contest, the arena or stadium~2 the assembly of the Greeks at their national games~2a hence the contest for a prize at their games~2b generally, any struggle or contest~2c a battle~2d an action at law, trial 74 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 73 ^ ^ n f ^ ag-o-nee'-ah ^ agonia ^ 1:140,20 ^ ^ agony 1 ^ ^ 1 a struggle for victory~1a gymnastic exercise, wrestling~2 of severe mental struggles and emotions, agony, anguish 75 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 73 ^ ^ v ^ ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee ^ agonizomai ^ 1:135,20 ^ ^ fight 3~labour fervently 1~strive 3 ^ ^ 1 to enter a contest: contend in the gymnastic games~2 to contend with adversaries, fight~3 metaph. to contend, struggle, with difficulties and dangers~4 to endeavour with strenuous zeal, strive: to obtain something 76 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Hebrew origin 0121 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ad-am' ^ Adam ^ 1:141,21 ^ ^ Adam 9 ^ ^ 1 Adam, the first man, the parent of the whole human family 77 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1160 ^ ^ adj ^ ad-ap'-an-os ^ adapanos ^ ^ ^ without charge 1 ^ ^ 1 without expense, requiring no outlay, costing nothing 78 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin, cf 05716 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ad-dee' ^ Addi ^ ^ ^ Addi 1 ^ ^ 1 son of Cosam, and father of Melchi in our Lord's genealogy 79 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 80 ^ ^ n f ^ ad-el-fay' ^ adelphe ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ sister 24 ^ ^ 1 a full, own sister~2 one connected by the tie of the Christian religion 80 ^ False ^ 346 ^ from 1 (as a connective particle) and delphus (the womb) ^ ^ n m ^ ad-el-fos' ^ adelphos ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ brethren 226~brother 113~brother's 6~brother's way 1 ^ ^ 1 a brother, whether born of the same two parents or only of the same father or mother~2 having the same national ancestor, belonging to the same people, or countryman~3 any fellow or man~4 a fellow believer, united to another by the bond of affection~5 an associate in employment or office~6 brethren in Christ~6a his brothers by blood~6b all men~6c apostles~6d Christians, as those who are exalted to the same heavenly place 81 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 80 ^ ^ n f ^ ad-el-fot'-ace ^ adelphotes ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ brethren 1~brotherhood 1 ^ ^ 1 brotherhood, brotherly kindness~2 a family of brothers, the brotherhood 82 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1212 ^ ^ adj ^ ad'-ay-los ^ adelos ^ ^ ^ appear not 1~uncertain 1 ^ ^ 1 not manifest, indistinct, uncertain, obscure 83 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 82 ^ ^ n f ^ ad-ay-lot'-ace ^ adelotes ^ ^ ^ uncertain 1 ^ ^ 1 uncertainty 84 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 82 ^ ^ adv ^ ad-ay'-loce ^ adelos ^ ^ ^ uncertainly 1 ^ ^ 1 uncertainly 85 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of adeo (to be sated to loathing) ^ ^ v ^ ad-ay-mon-eh'-o ^ ademoneo ^ ^ ^ be full of heaviness 1~be very heavy 2 ^ ^ 1 to be troubled, great distress or anguish, depressed++++ This is the strongest of the three Greek words (85, 916, 3076) in the NT for depression. 86 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1 (as negative particle) and 1492 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hah'-dace ^ hades ^ 1:146,22 ^ ^ grave 1~hell 10 ^ ^ 1 name Hades or Pluto, the god of the lower regions~2 Orcus, the nether world, the realm of the dead~3 later use of this word: the grave, death, hell++++ In Biblical Greek it is associated with Orcus, the infernal regions, a dark and dismal place in the very depths of the earth, the common receptacle of disembodied spirits. Usually Hades is just the abode of the wicked, Lu. 16:23, Rev. 20:13,14; a very uncomfortable place. TDNT. 87 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1252 ^ ^ adj ^ ad-ee-ak'-ree-tos ^ adiakritos ^ 3:950,469 ^ ^ without partiality 1 ^ ^ 1 undistinguished, unintelligible~2 without dubiousness, ambiguity or uncertainty 88 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of 1223 and 3007 ^ ^ adj ^ ad-ee-al'-ipe-tos ^ adialeiptos ^ ^ ^ continual 1~without ceasing 1 ^ ^ 1 unintermitted, unceasing, continual 89 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 88 ^ ^ adv ^ ad-ee-al-ipe'-toce ^ adialeiptos ^ ^ ^ without ceasing 4 ^ ^ 1 without intermission, incessantly, without ceasing 90 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1311, see also apthoria {af-thor-ee'ah} ^ ^ n f ^ ad-ee-af-thor-ee'-ah ^ adiaphthoria ^ ^ ^ uncorruptness 1 ^ ^ 1 incorruptibility, soundness, integrity~1a of mind 91 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 94 ^ ^ v ^ ad-ee-keh'-o ^ adikeo ^ 1:157,22 ^ ^ be an offender 1~be unjust 2~do wrong 8~hurt 10~injure 1~suffer wrong 2~take wrong 1~variations of 'hope' 1~wrong 2 ^ ^ 1 absolutely~1a to act unjustly or wickedly, to sin,~1b to be a criminal, to have violated the laws in some way~1c to do wrong~1d to do hurt~2 transitively~2a to do some wrong or sin in some respect~2b to wrong some one, act wickedly towards him~2c to hurt, damage, harm 92 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 91 ^ ^ n n ^ ad-eek'-ay-mah ^ adikema ^ 1:161,22 ^ ^ evil doing 1~iniquity 1~matter of wrong 1 ^ ^ 1 a misdeed, evil doing, iniquity 93 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 94 ^ ^ n f ^ ad-ee-kee'-ah ^ adikia ^ 1:153,22 ^ ^ iniquity 6~unjust 2~unrighteousness 16~wrong 1 ^ ^ 1 injustice, of a judge~2 unrighteousness of heart and life~3 a deed violating law and justice, act of unrighteousness 94 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1349 ^ ^ adj ^ ad'-ee-kos ^ adikos ^ 1:149,22 ^ ^ unjust 8~unrighteous 4 ^ ^ 1 descriptive of one who violates or has violated justice~1a unjust~1b unrighteous, sinful~1c of one who deals fraudulently with others, deceitful 95 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 94 ^ ^ adv ^ ad-ee'-koce ^ adikos ^ ^ ^ wrongfully 1 ^ ^ 1 unjustly, undeserved, without fault 96 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1384 ^ ^ adj ^ ad-ok'-ee-mos ^ adokimos ^ 2:255,181 ^ ^ castaway 1~rejected 1~reprobate 6 ^ ^ 1 not standing the test, not approved~1a properly used of metals and coins~2 that which does not prove itself such as it ought~2a unfit for, unproved, spurious, reprobate 97 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle), and 1388 ^ ^ adj ^ ad'-ol-os ^ adolos ^ ^ ^ sincere 1 ^ ^ 1 guileless~1a in things: unmixed, unadulterated, pure~1b in persons: without dishonest intent, guileless 98 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Adramutteion (a place in Asia Minor) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ad-ram-oot-tay-nos' ^ Adramuttenos ^ ^ ^ Adramyttium 1 ^ ^ 1 Adramyttium, a seaport of Mysia 99 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Adria (a place near its shore) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ad-ree'-as ^ Adrias ^ ^ ^ Adria 1 ^ ^ 1 Adriatic Sea, Adrias, the sea between Greece and Italy 100 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from hadros (stout) ^ ^ n f ^ had-rot'-ace ^ hadrotes ^ ^ ^ abundance 1 ^ ^ 1 bountiful collection, great abundance~2 thickness, ripeness, fulness, esp. of the body 101 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 102 ^ ^ v ^ ad-oo-nat-eh'-o ^ adunateo ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ be impossible 2 ^ ^ 1 impossible~1a not to have strength, power, or ability, to be weak~1b can not be done, to be impossible 102 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1415 ^ ^ adj ^ ad-oo'-nat-os ^ adunatos ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ could not do 1~impossible 6~impotent 1~not possible 1~weak 1 ^ ^ 1 without strength, impotent, powerless, weakly, disabled~2 unable to be done, impossible 103 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ ad'-o ^ ado ^ 1:163,24 ^ ^ sing 5 ^ ^ 1 to the praise of anyone, to sing 104 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from an obsolete primary noun (apparently meaning continued duration) ^ ^ adv ^ ah-eye' ^ aei ^ ^ ^ alway 4~always 3~ever 1 ^ ^ 1 perpetually, incessantly~2 invariably, at any and every time: when according to the circumstances something is or ought to be done again 105 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 109 ^ ^ n m ^ ah-et-os' ^ aetos ^ ^ ^ eagle 4 ^ ^ 1 an eagle: since eagles do not usually go in quest of carrion, this may to a vulture that resembles an eagle~2 an eagle as a standard (Roman Military) 106 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2219 ^ ^ adj ^ ad'-zoo-mos ^ azumos ^ 2:902,302 ^ ^ unleavened 1~unleavened bread 8 ^ ^ 1 unfermented, free from leaven or yeast~1a of the unleavened loaves used in the paschal feast of the Jews~1b metaph. free from faults or the \"leaven of iniquity\" 107 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 05809 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ad-zore' ^ Azor ^ ^ ^ Azor 2 ^ ^ 1 A son of Eliakim, in the line of our Lord. Mat. 1:13,14. 108 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0795 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ad'-zo-tos ^ Azotos ^ ^ ^ Azotus 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the five chief cities of the Philistines, lying between Ashkelon and Jamnia and near the Mediterranean 109 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from aemi (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire; by analogy, to blow) ^ ^ n m ^ ah-ayr' ^ aer ^ 1:165,25 ^ ^ air 7 ^ ^ 1 the air, particularly the lower and denser air as distinguished from the higher and rarer air~2 the atmospheric region 110 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 2288 ^ ^ n f ^ ath-an-as-ee'-ah ^ athanasia ^ 3:22,312 ^ ^ immortality 3 ^ ^ 1 undying, immortality, everlasting 111 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of themis (statute, from the base of 5087) ^ ^ adj ^ ath-em'-ee-tos ^ athemitos ^ 1:166,25 ^ ^ abominable 1~unlawful thing 1 ^ ^ 1 contrary to law and justice, prohibited by law, illicit, criminal 112 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2316 ^ ^ adj ^ ath'-eh-os ^ atheos ^ 3:120,322 ^ ^ without God 1 ^ ^ 1 without God, knowing and worshipping no God~2 denying the gods, esp. the recognised gods of the state~3 godless, ungodly~4 abandoned by the gods 113 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5087 (in the sense of enacting) ^ ^ adj ^ ath'-es-mos ^ athesmos ^ 1:167,25 ^ ^ wicked 2 ^ ^ 1 one who breaks through the restraint of law and gratifies his lusts 114 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ v ^ ath-et-eh'-o ^ atheteo ^ 8:158,1176 ^ ^ bring to nothing 1~cast off 1~despise 8~disannul 1~frustrate 1~reject 4 ^ ^ 1 to do away with, to set aside, disregard~2 to thwart the efficacy of anything, nullify, make void, frustrate~3 to reject, to refuse, to slight 115 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 114 ^ ^ n f ^ ath-et'-ay-sis ^ athetesis ^ 8:158,1176 ^ ^ disannulling 1~to put away + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 abolition, disannulling, put away, rejection 116 ^ False ^ 6 ^ plural of Athene (the goddess of wisdom, who was reputed to have founded the city) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ath-ay-nahee ^ Athenai ^ ^ ^ Athens 6 ^ ^ 1 A famous city in Greece, the capital of Attica, and the chief seat of learning and civilisation during the golden period of the history of Greece 117 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 116 ^ ^ adj ^ ath-ay-nah'-yos ^ Athenaios ^ ^ ^ Athenians 1~of Athens 1 ^ ^ 1 a person who lives in Athens, an Athenian 118 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from athlos (a contest in the public lists) ^ ^ v ^ ath-leh'-o ^ athleo ^ 1:167,25 ^ ^ strive 2 ^ ^ 1 to engage in a contest, contend in public games, contend for a prize~2 to endure, suffer 119 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 118 ^ ^ n f ^ ath'-lay-sis ^ athlesis ^ 1:167,25 ^ ^ fight 1 ^ ^ 1 to contest, to combat, to strive, struggle, hard trial 120 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 2372 ^ ^ v ^ ath-oo-meh'-o ^ athumeo ^ ^ ^ be discouraged 1 ^ ^ 1 to be disheartened, dispirited, broken in spirit 121 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and probably a derivative of 5087 (meaning a penalty) ^ ^ adj ^ ath'-o-os ^ athoos ^ ^ ^ innocent 2 ^ ^ 1 not guilty, innocent, unpunished 122 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from aix (a goat) ^ ^ adj ^ ah'-ee-ghi-os ^ aigeos ^ ^ ^ goatskin + 1192 1 ^ ^ 1 of a goat, goatskin 123 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from aisso (to rush) and 251 (in the sense of the sea) ^ ^ n m ^ ahee-ghee-al-os' ^ aigialos ^ ^ ^ shore 6 ^ ^ 1 the shore of the sea, the beach 124 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 125 ^ ^ adj ^ ahee-goop'-tee-os ^ Aiguptios ^ ^ ^ Egyptian 3~Egyptians 2 ^ ^ 1 an Egyptian 125 ^ False ^ 24 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ah'-ee-goop-tos ^ Aiguptos ^ ^ ^ Egypt 24 ^ ^ 1 a country occupying the northeast angle of Africa~2 metaph. Jerusalem, for the Jews persecuting the Christ and his followers, and so to be likened to the Egyptians treating the Jews 126 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 104 ^ ^ adj ^ ah-id'-ee-os ^ aidios ^ 1:168,25 ^ ^ eternal 1~everlasting 1 ^ ^ 1 eternal, everlasting For Synonyms see entry 5801 127 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1492 (through the idea of downcast eyes) ^ ^ n f ^ ahee-doce' ^ aidos ^ 1:169,26 ^ ^ reverence 1~shamefacedness 1 ^ ^ 1 a sense of shame or honour, modesty, bashfulness, reverence, regard for others, respect 128 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from aitho (to scorch) and ops (the face, from 3700) ^ ^ n m ^ ahee-thee'-ops ^ Aithiops ^ ^ ^ Ethiopian 2 ^ ^ 1 an Ethiopian 129 ^ False ^ 99 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n n ^ hah'-ee-mah ^ haima ^ 1:172,26 ^ ^ blood 99 ^ ^ 1 blood~1a of man or animals~1b refers to the seat of life~1c of those things that resemble blood, grape juice~2 blood shed, to be shed by violence, slay, murder 130 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 129 and a derivative of 1632 ^ ^ n f ^ hahee-mat-ek-khoo-see'-ah ^ haimatekchusia ^ 1:176,26 ^ ^ shedding of blood 1 ^ ^ 1 shedding of blood 131 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 129 and 4482 ^ ^ v ^ hahee-mor-hreh'-o ^ haimorrheo ^ ^ ^ diseased with an issue of blood 1 ^ ^ 1 to suffer from a flow of blood, to have a discharge of blood, to lose blood 132 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr m ^ ahee-neh'-as ^ Aineas ^ ^ ^ Aeneas 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a paralytic cured by Peter at Lydia 133 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 134 ^ ^ n f ^ ah'-ee-nes-is ^ ainesis ^ ^ ^ praise 1 ^ ^ 1 praise, a thank offering 134 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 136 ^ ^ v ^ ahee-neh'-o ^ aineo ^ 1:177,27 ^ ^ praise 9 ^ ^ 1 to praise, extol, to sing praises in honour to God~2 to allow, recommend~3 to promise or vow 135 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 136 (in its primary sense) ^ ^ n n ^ ah'-ee-nig-ma ^ ainigma ^ 1:178,27 ^ ^ darkly + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 an obscure saying, enigma, riddle~2 an obscure thing 136 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently a primary word, properly, a story, but used in the sense of 1868 ^ ^ n m ^ ah'-ee-nos ^ ainos ^ 1:177,27 ^ ^ praise 2 ^ ^ 1 a saying, proverb~2 praise, laudatory discourse 137 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin, a derivative of 05869 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ahee-nohn' ^ Ainon ^ ^ ^ Aenon 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a place \"near to Salim\" at which John baptised 138 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably akin to 142 ^ ^ v ^ hahee-reh'-om-ahee ^ haireomai ^ 1:180,27 ^ ^ choose 3 ^ ^ 1 to take for oneself, to prefer, choose~2 to choose by vote, elect to office 139 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 138 ^ ^ n f ^ hah'-ee-res-is ^ hairesis ^ 1:180,27 ^ ^ heresy 4~sect 5 ^ ^ 1 act of taking, capture: e.g. storming a city~2 choosing, choice~3 that which is chosen~4 a body of men following their own tenets (sect or party)~4a of the Sadducees~4b of the Pharisees~4c of the Christians~5 dissensions arising from diversity of opinions and aims 140 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 138 ^ ^ v ^ hahee-ret-id'-zo ^ hairetizo ^ 1:184,27 ^ ^ choose 1 ^ ^ 1 to choose~2 to belong to a sect 141 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 140 ^ ^ adj ^ hahee-ret-ee-kos' ^ hairetikos ^ 1:184,27 ^ ^ that is a heretic 1 ^ ^ 1 fitted or able to take or choose a thing~2 schismatic, factious, a follower of a false doctrine~3 heretic 142 ^ False ^ 102 ^ a primary root ^ ^ v ^ ah'-ee-ro ^ airo ^ 1:185,28 ^ ^ away with 5~bear 3~lift up 4~misc 8~take 25~take away 25~take up 32 ^ ^ 1 to raise up, elevate, lift up~1a to raise from the ground, take up: stones~1b to raise upwards, elevate, lift up: the hand~1c to draw up: a fish~2 to take upon one's self and carry what has been raised up, to bear~3 to bear away what has been raised, carry off~3a to move from its place~3b to take off or away what is attached to anything~3c to remove~3d to carry off, carry away with one~3e to appropriate what is taken~3f to take away from another what is his or what is committed to him, to take by force~3g to take and apply to any use~3h to take from among the living, either by a natural death, or by violence~3i cause to cease 143 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ v ^ ahee-sthan'-om-ahee ^ aisthanomai ^ 1:187,29 ^ ^ perceive 1 ^ ^ 1 to perceive~1a by the bodily senses~1b with the mind, understand 144 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 143 ^ ^ n f ^ ah'-ee-sthay-sis ^ aisthesis ^ 1:187,29 ^ ^ judgment 1 ^ ^ 1 perception, not only by the senses but by the intellect~2 cognition, discernment~2a of moral discernment in ethical matters 145 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 143 ^ ^ n n ^ ahee-sthay-tay'-ree-on ^ aistheterion ^ 1:187,29 ^ ^ senses 1 ^ ^ 1 faculty of the mind for perceiving, understanding, judging 146 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 150 and kerdos (gain) ^ ^ adj ^ ahee-skhrok-er-dace' ^ aischrokerdes ^ ^ ^ given to filthy lucre 1~greedy of filthy lucre 2 ^ ^ 1 eager for base gain, greedy for money 147 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 146 ^ ^ adv ^ ahee-skhrok-er-doce' ^ aischrokerdos ^ ^ ^ for filthy lucre 1 ^ ^ 1 eagerness for base gain 148 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 150 and 3056 ^ ^ n f ^ ahee-skhrol-og-ee'-ah ^ aischrologia ^ ^ ^ filthy communication 1 ^ ^ 1 foul speaking, low and obscene speech 149 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 150 ^ ^ n n ^ ahee-skhron' ^ aischron ^ ^ ^ shame 3 ^ ^ 1 shame, base, dishonourable 150 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 153 ^ ^ adj ^ ahee-skhros' ^ aischros ^ 1:189,29 ^ ^ filthy 1 ^ ^ 1 filthy, baseness, dishonour 151 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 150 ^ ^ n f ^ ahee-skhrot'-ace ^ aischrotes ^ 1:189,29 ^ ^ filthiness 1 ^ ^ 1 obscenity, filthiness 152 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 153 ^ ^ n f ^ ahee-skhoo'-nay ^ aischune ^ 1:189,29 ^ ^ dishonesty 1~shame 5 ^ ^ 1 the confusion of one who is ashamed of anything, sense of shame~2 ignominy, disgrace, dishonour~3 a thing to be ashamed of 153 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from aischos (disfigurement, i.e. disgrace) ^ ^ v ^ ahee-skhoo'-no ^ aischuno ^ 1:189,29 ^ ^ be ashamed 5 ^ ^ 1 to disfigure~2 to dishonour~3 to suffuse with shame, make ashamed, be ashamed 154 ^ False ^ 71 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ v ^ ahee-teh'-o ^ aiteo ^ 1:191,30 ^ ^ ask 48~beg 2~call for 1~crave 1~desire 17~require 2 ^ ^ 1 to ask, beg, call for, crave, desire, require For Synonyms see entry 5802 155 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 154 ^ ^ n n ^ ah'-ee-tay-mah ^ aitema ^ 1:193,30 ^ ^ petition 1~request 1~require 1 ^ ^ 1 petition, request, required 156 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from the same as 154 ^ ^ n f ^ ahee-tee'-a ^ aitia ^ ^ ^ accusation 3~case 1~cause 9~crime 1~fault 3~wherefore + 1223 & 3739 3 ^ ^ 1 cause, reason~2 cause for which one is worthy of punishment, crime~3 charge of crime, accusation 157 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 156 ^ ^ n n ^ ahee-tee'-am-ah ^ aitiama ^ ^ ^ complaint 1 ^ ^ 1 to accuse, bring a charge against, complaint For Synonyms see entry 5803 158 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 159 ^ ^ n n ^ ah'-ee-tee-on ^ aition ^ ^ ^ cause 2~fault 2 ^ ^ 1 cause, fault 159 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 154 ^ ^ adj ^ ah'-ee-tee-os ^ aitios ^ ^ ^ author 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is the cause of anything resides, causative, causing~1a the author~1a1 of a cause~1a2 of crime or offence 160 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 5316 [cf 1810] ^ ^ adj ^ aheef-nid'-ee-os ^ aiphnidios ^ ^ ^ sudden 1~unawares 1 ^ ^ 1 unexpected, sudden, unforeseen 161 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 164 ^ ^ n f ^ aheekh-mal-o-see'-ah ^ aichmalosia ^ 1:195,31 ^ ^ captivity 3 ^ ^ 1 captivity 162 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 164 ^ ^ v ^ aheekh-mal-o-tew'-o ^ aichmaloteuo ^ 1:195,31 ^ ^ lead captive 2 ^ ^ 1 to make captive, take captive, capture 163 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 164 ^ ^ v ^ aheekh-mal-o-tid'-zo ^ aichmalotizo ^ 1:195,31 ^ ^ bring into captivity 2~lead away captive 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead away captive~2 metaph. to capture ones mind, captivate 164 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from aichme (a spear) and a derivative of the same as 259 ^ ^ adj ^ aheekh-mal-o-tos' ^ aichmalotos ^ 1:195,31 ^ ^ captive 1 ^ ^ 1 a captive 165 ^ False ^ 128 ^ from the same as 104 ^ ^ n m ^ ahee-ohn' ^ aion ^ 1:197,31 ^ ^ age 2~eternal 2~ever 71~evermore 4~misc 5~never + 3364 + 1519 + 3588 6~world 38 ^ ^ 1 for ever, an unbroken age, perpetuity of time, eternity~2 the worlds, universe~3 period of time, age 166 ^ False ^ 71 ^ from 165 ^ ^ adj ^ ahee-o'-nee-os ^ aionios ^ 1:208,31 ^ ^ eternal 42~everlasting 25~for ever 1~since the world began + 5550 1~the world began + 5550 2 ^ ^ 1 without beginning and end, that which always has been and always will be~2 without beginning~3 without end, never to cease, everlasting For Synonyms see entry 5801 167 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 169 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-ath-ar-see'-ah ^ akatharsia ^ 3:427,381 ^ ^ uncleanness 10 ^ ^ 1 uncleanness~1a physical~1b in a moral sense: the impurity of lustful, luxurious, profligate living~1b1 of impure motives 168 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 169 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-ath-ar'-tace ^ akathartes ^ ^ ^ filthiness 1 ^ ^ 1 impurity, filthiness 169 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 2508 (meaning cleansed) ^ ^ adj ^ ak-ath'-ar-tos ^ akathartos ^ 3:427,381 ^ ^ foul 2~unclean 28 ^ ^ 1 not cleansed, unclean~1a in a ceremonial sense: that which must be abstained from according to the levitical law~1b in a moral sense: unclean in thought and life 170 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 2540 (meaning unseasonable) ^ ^ v ^ ak-ahee-reh'-om-ahee ^ akaireomai ^ 3:462,* ^ ^ lack of opportunity 1 ^ ^ 1 to lack opportunity 171 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 170 ^ ^ adv ^ ak-ah'-ee-roce ^ akairos ^ 3:462,389 ^ ^ out of season 1 ^ ^ 1 unseasonable 172 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2556 ^ ^ adj ^ ak'-ak-os ^ akakos ^ 3:482,391 ^ ^ harmless 1~simple 1 ^ ^ 1 without guile or fraud, harmless, free from guilt~2 fearing no evil from others, distrusting no one 173 ^ False ^ 14 ^ probably from the same as 188 ^ ^ n f ^ ak'-an-thah ^ akantha ^ ^ ^ thorns 14 ^ ^ 1 thorn, bramble~2 bush, brier, a thorny plant 174 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 173 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-an'-thee-nos ^ akanthinos ^ ^ ^ of thorns 2 ^ ^ 1 thorny, woven out of twigs of a thorny plant 175 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2590 ^ ^ adj ^ ak'-ar-pos ^ akarpos ^ 3:616,416 ^ ^ unfruitful 6~without fruit 1 ^ ^ 1 metaph. without fruit, barren, not yielding what it ought to yield 176 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2607 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-ag'-noce-tos ^ akatagnostos ^ 1:714,119 ^ ^ cannot be condemned 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be condemned, not to be censored 177 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2619 a derivative of a compound of 2596 and 2572 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-ak-al'-oop-tos ^ akatakaluptos ^ ^ ^ uncovered 2 ^ ^ 1 not covered, unveiled 178 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2632 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-ak'-ree-tos ^ akatakritos ^ 3:952,469 ^ ^ uncondemned 2 ^ ^ 1 uncondemned, punished without being tried 179 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2647 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-al'-oo-tos ^ akatalutos ^ 4:338,543 ^ ^ endless 1 ^ ^ 1 indissoluble, not subject to destruction 180 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2664 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-ap'-ow-stos ^ akatapaustos ^ ^ ^ cannot cease 1 ^ ^ 1 unable to stop, unceasing~2 not quieted, that cannot be quieted 181 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 182 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-at-as-tah-see'-ah ^ akatastasia ^ 3:446,387 ^ ^ commotion 1~confusion 2~tumult 2 ^ ^ 1 instability, a state of disorder, disturbance, confusion 182 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2525 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-as'-tat-os ^ akatastatos ^ 3:447,387 ^ ^ unstable 1 ^ ^ 1 unstable, inconstant, restless 183 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2722 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-at-as'-khet-os ^ akataschetos ^ ^ ^ unruly 1 ^ ^ 1 that can not be restrained 184 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin [corresponding to 02506 and 01818] ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ak-el-dam-ah' ^ Akeldama ^ ^ ^ Aceldama 1 ^ ^ 1 a field purchased with Judas's betrayal money, located near Jerusalem 185 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 2767 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-er'-ah-yos ^ akeraios ^ 1:209,33 ^ ^ harmless 2~simple 1 ^ ^ 1 unmixed, pure as in wines or metals~2 of the mind, without a mixture of evil, free from guile, innocent, simple 186 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2827 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-lee-nace' ^ aklines ^ ^ ^ without wavering 1 ^ ^ 1 not inclining, firm, unmoved 187 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 188 ^ ^ v ^ ak-mad'-zo ^ akmazo ^ ^ ^ be fully ripe 1 ^ ^ 1 to flourish, come to maturity 188 ^ False ^ 1 ^ accusative case of a noun (\"acme\") akin to ake (a point) and meaning the same ^ ^ adv ^ ak-mane' ^ akmen ^ ^ ^ yet 1 ^ ^ 1 a point~2 extremity, climax, acme, highest degree~3 the present time 189 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 191 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-o-ay' ^ akoe ^ 1:221,34 ^ ^ audience 1~ears 4~fame 3~hearing 10~misc 2~report 2~rumour 2 ^ ^ 1 the sense of hearing~2 the organ of hearing, the ear~3 the thing heard~3a instruction, namely oral~3a1 of preaching the gospel~3b hearsay, report or rumour 190 ^ False ^ 92 ^ from 1 (as a particle of union) and keleuthos (a road) ^ ^ v ^ ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ akoloutheo ^ 1:210,33 ^ ^ follow 91~reach 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow one who precedes, join him as his attendant, accompany him~2 to join one as a disciple, become or be his disciple~2a side with his party 191 ^ False ^ 437 ^ a root ^ ^ v ^ ak-oo'-o ^ akouo ^ 1:216,34 ^ ^ give audience 3~hear 418~hearer 2~hearken 6~misc 8 ^ ^ 1 to be endowed with the faculty of hearing, not deaf~2 to hear~2b to attend to, consider what is or has been said~2c to understand, perceive the sense of what is said~3 to hear something~3a to perceive by the ear what is announced in one's presence~3b to get by hearing learn~3c a thing comes to one's ears, to find out, learn~3d to give ear to a teaching or a teacher~3e to comprehend, to understand 192 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 193 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-ras-ee'-a ^ akrasia ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ excess 1~incontinency 1 ^ ^ 1 want of self-control, incontinence, intemperance 193 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-rat'-ace ^ akrates ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ incontinent 1 ^ ^ 1 without self-control, intemperate 194 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 2767 ^ ^ adj ^ ak'-rat-os ^ akratos ^ ^ ^ without mixture 1 ^ ^ 1 unmixed, pure 195 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 196 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-ree'-bi-ah ^ akribeia ^ ^ ^ perfect manner 1 ^ ^ 1 exactness, exactest care: in accordance with the strictness of the Mosaic law 196 ^ False ^ 1 ^ superlative of akribes (a derivative of the same as 206) ^ ^ adj ^ ak-ree-bes'-ta-tos ^ akribestatos ^ ^ ^ most straitest 1 ^ ^ 1 exact, careful~2 of the strictest sect: the most precise and rigorous in interpreting the Mosaic law, and in observing even the more minute precepts of the law and tradition 197 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter of the comparative of the same as 196 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-ree-bes'-ter-on ^ akribesteron ^ ^ ^ more perfect 1~more perfectly 3 ^ ^ 1 more exactly, more perfectly 198 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 196 ^ ^ v ^ ak-ree-bo'-o ^ akriboo ^ ^ ^ enquire diligently 2 ^ ^ 1 to know accurately, to do exactly~2 to investigate diligently 199 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 196 ^ ^ adv ^ ak-ree-boce' ^ akribos ^ ^ ^ circumspectly 1~diligently 2~perfect 1~perfectly 1 ^ ^ 1 exactly, accurately, diligently 200 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently from the same as 206 ^ ^ n f ^ ak-rece' ^ akris ^ ^ ^ locust 4 ^ ^ 1 a locust, particularly that species which especially infests oriental countries, stripping fields and trees. Numberless swarms of them almost every spring are carried by the wind from Arabia into Palestine, and having devastated that country, migrate to regions farther north, until they perish by falling into the sea. The Orientals accustomed to feed upon locusts, either raw or roasted and seasoned with salt (or prepared in other ways), and the Israelites also were permitted to eat them. 201 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 202 ^ ^ n n ^ ak-ro-at-ay'-ree-on ^ akroaterion ^ ^ ^ place of hearing 1 ^ ^ 1 a place set aside for hearing and deciding cases 202 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from akroaomai (to listen, apparently an intens. of 191) ^ ^ n m ^ ak-ro-at-ace' ^ akroates ^ ^ ^ hearer 4 ^ ^ 1 a hearer 203 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 206 and probably a modified form of posthe (the penis or male sexual organ) ^ ^ n f ^ ak-rob-oos-tee'-ah ^ akrobustia ^ 1:225,36 ^ ^ being circumcised 2~though not circumcised 1~uncircumcised + 2192 1~uncircumcision 16 ^ ^ 1 having the foreskin, uncircumcised~2 a Gentile~3 a condition in which the corrupt desires rooted in the flesh were not yet extinct 204 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 206 and 1137 ^ ^ adj ^ ak-rog-o-nee-ah'-yos ^ akrogoniaios ^ 1:792,137 ^ ^ chief corner 2 ^ ^ 1 placed at an extreme corner, the corner foundation stone 205 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 206 and this (a heap) ^ ^ n n ^ ak-roth-in'-ee-on ^ akrothinion ^ ^ ^ spoils 1 ^ ^ 1 top of the heap, the first fruits~1a best of the spoils or crops~2 the Greeks customarily selected from the topmost part of the heaps and offered this to the gods 206 ^ False ^ 6 ^ neuter of an adj. probably akin to the base of 188 ^ ^ adj ^ ak'-ron ^ akron ^ ^ ^ one end 1~other + 846 1~tip 1~top 1~uttermost part 2 ^ ^ 1 the farthest bounds, uttermost parts, end, highest, extreme~1a of the earth~1b of heaven 207 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably for Latin aquila (an eagle) ^ ^ n pr m ^ ak-oo'-las ^ Akulas ^ ^ ^ Aquila 6 ^ ^ 1 a Jew of Pontus, a tent maker convert to Christ, companion and ally of Paul in propagating Christianity 208 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2964 ^ ^ v ^ ak-oo-ro'-o ^ akuroo ^ 3:1099,494 ^ ^ disannul 1~make of none effect 2 ^ ^ 1 to render void, deprive of force and authority 209 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2967 ^ ^ adv ^ ak-o-loo'-toce ^ akolutos ^ ^ ^ no man forbidding him 1 ^ ^ 1 without hindrances, freely 210 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1635 ^ ^ adj ^ ak'-ohn ^ akon ^ 2:469,221 ^ ^ against (one's) will 1 ^ ^ 1 not of one's own will, unwillingly, against the will 211 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from alabastros (of uncertain derivation), the name of a stone ^ ^ n n ^ al-ab'-as-tron ^ alabastron ^ ^ ^ alabaster box 3~box 1 ^ ^ 1 a box made of alabaster in which unguents are preserved++++ The ancients considered alabaster to be the best material in which to preserve their ointments. Breaking the box, probably means breaking the seal of the box. 212 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 213 ^ ^ n f ^ al-ad-zon-i'-a ^ alazoneia ^ 1:226,36 ^ ^ boasting 1~pride 1 ^ ^ 1 empty, braggart talk~2 an insolent and empty assurance, which trusts in its own power and resources and shamefully despises and violates divine laws and human rights~3 an impious and empty presumption which trusts in the stability of earthy things 213 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from ale (vagrancy) ^ ^ n m ^ al-ad-zone' ^ alazon ^ 1:226,36 ^ ^ boaster 2 ^ ^ 1 an empty pretender, a boaster 214 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from alale ( a shout, \"halloo\") ^ ^ v ^ al-al-ad'-zo ^ alalazo ^ 1:227,36 ^ ^ tinkle 1~wail 1 ^ ^ 1 to repeat frequently the cry \"alala\" as soldiers used to do on entering into battle~2 to utter a joyful sound~3 to wail, lament~4 to ring loudly, to clang For Synonyms see entry 5804 215 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2980 ^ ^ adj ^ al-al'-ay-tos ^ alaletos ^ ^ ^ which cannot be uttered 1 ^ ^ 1 not to be uttered, not expressed in words 216 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2980 ^ ^ adj ^ al'-al-os ^ alalos ^ ^ ^ dumb 3 ^ ^ 1 speechless, dumb, wanting the faculty of speech 217 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 251 ^ ^ n n ^ hal'-as ^ halas ^ 1:228,36 ^ ^ salt 8 ^ ^ 1 salt with which food is seasoned and sacrifices are sprinkled~2 those kinds of saline matter used to fertilise arable land~3 salt is a symbol of lasting concord, because it protects food from putrefaction and preserves it unchanged. Accordingly, in the solemn ratification of compacts, the orientals were, and are to this day, accustomed to partake of salt together~4 wisdom and grace exhibited in speech 218 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1 (as particle of union) and the base of 3045 ^ ^ v ^ al-i'-fo ^ aleipho ^ 1:229,37 ^ ^ anoint 9 ^ ^ 1 to anoint For Synonyms see entry 5805 219 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 220 and 5456 ^ ^ n f ^ al-ek-tor-of-o-nee'-ah ^ alektorophonia ^ ^ ^ cockcrowing 1 ^ ^ 1 the crowing of a cock or rooster, cock-crowing~1a used of the third watch of the night 220 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from (to ward off) ^ ^ n m ^ al-ek'-tore ^ alektor ^ ^ ^ cock 12 ^ ^ 1 a cock, or male of any bird, a rooster 221 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from (the city so called) ^ ^ n m ^ al-ex-and-reuce' ^ Alexandreus ^ ^ ^ Alexandrian 1~born at Alexander + 1085 1 ^ ^ 1 a native or resident of Alexandria in Egypt 222 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 221 ^ ^ adj ^ al-ex-an-dree'-nos ^ Alexandrinos ^ ^ ^ of Alexandria 2 ^ ^ 1 a native or resident of Alexandria in Egypt~2 of Alexandria or belonging to Alexandria 223 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the same as (the first part of) 220 and 435 ^ ^ n pr m ^ al-ex'-an-dros ^ Alexandros ^ ^ ^ Alexander 6 ^ ^ 1 son of Simon of Cyrene who carried Jesus's cross, Mk 15:21~2 a certain man of the kindred of the high priest, Acts 4:6~3 a certain Jew, Acts 19:33~4 a certain coppersmith who opposed the Apostle Paul, 1 Ti. 1:20 224 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from aleo (to grind) ^ ^ n n ^ al'-yoo-ron ^ aleuron ^ ^ ^ meal 2 ^ ^ 1 wheat flour, meal 225 ^ False ^ 110 ^ from 227 ^ ^ n f ^ al-ay'-thi-a ^ aletheia ^ 1:232,37 ^ ^ true 1~truly + 1909 1~truth 107~verity 1 ^ ^ 1 objectively~1a what is true in any matter under consideration~1a1 truly, in truth, according to truth~1a2 of a truth, in reality, in fact, certainly~1b what is true in things appertaining to God and the duties of man, moral and religious truth~1b1 in the greatest latitude~1b2 the true notions of God which are open to human reason without his supernatural intervention~1c the truth as taught in the Christian religion, respecting God and the execution of his purposes through Christ, and respecting the duties of man, opposing alike to the superstitions of the Gentiles and the inventions of the Jews, and the corrupt opinions and precepts of false teachers even among Christians~2 subjectively~2a truth as a personal excellence~2a1 that candour of mind which is free from affection, pretence, simulation, falsehood, deceit 226 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 227 ^ ^ v ^ al-ayth-yoo'-o ^ aletheuo ^ 1:251,37 ^ ^ speak the truth 1~tell the truth 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak or tell the truth~1a to teach the truth~1b to profess the truth 227 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2990 ^ ^ adj ^ al-ay-thace' ^ alethes ^ 1:247,37 ^ ^ true 23~truly 1~truth 1 ^ ^ 1 true~2 loving the truth, speaking the truth, truthful 228 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 227 ^ ^ adj ^ al-ay-thee-nos' ^ alethinos ^ 1:249,37 ^ ^ true 27 ^ ^ 1 that which has not only the name and resemblance, but the real nature corresponding to the name, in every respect corresponding to the idea signified by the name, real, true genuine~1a opposite to what is fictitious, counterfeit, imaginary, simulated or pretended~1b it contrasts realities with their semblances~1c opposite to what is imperfect defective, frail, uncertain~2 true, veracious, sincere 229 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 224 ^ ^ v ^ al-ay'-tho ^ aletho ^ ^ ^ grinding 2 ^ ^ 1 to grind++++ It was the custom to send women and female slaves to the mill houses to turn the hand mills. 230 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 227 ^ ^ adv ^ al-ay-thoce' ^ alethos ^ ^ ^ indeed 6~misc 3~of a truth 6~surely 3~truly 2~very 1 ^ ^ 1 truly, of a truth, in reality, most certainly 231 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 251 ^ ^ n m ^ hal-ee-yoos' ^ halieus ^ ^ ^ fishermen 1~fishers 4 ^ ^ 1 a fisherman, fisher 232 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 231 ^ ^ v ^ hal-ee-yoo'-o ^ halieuo ^ ^ ^ a fishing 1 ^ ^ 1 to fish 233 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 251 ^ ^ v ^ hal-id'-zo ^ halizo ^ ^ ^ to salt 3 ^ ^ 1 to salt, season with salt, sprinkle with salt 234 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from alisgeo (to soil) ^ ^ n n ^ al-is'-ghem-ah ^ alisgema ^ ^ ^ pollution 1 ^ ^ 1 pollution, condemnation 235 ^ False ^ 637 ^ neuter plural of 243 ^ ^ conj ^ al-lah' ^ alla ^ ^ ^ but 573~howbeit 9~misc 8~nay 4~nevertheless 10~not tr 2~save 2~therefore 3~yea 15~yet 11 ^ ^ 1 but~1a nevertheless, notwithstanding~1b an objection~1c an exception~1d a restriction~1e nay, rather, yea, moreover~1f forms a transition to the cardinal matter 236 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 243 ^ ^ v ^ al-las'-so ^ allasso ^ 1:251,40 ^ ^ change 6 ^ ^ 1 to change, to exchange one thing for another, to transform 237 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 243 ^ ^ adv ^ al-lakh-oth'-en ^ allachothen ^ ^ ^ some other way 1 ^ ^ 1 from another place 238 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 243 and agoreo (to harangue, cf 58) ^ ^ v ^ al-lay-gor-eh'-o ^ allegoreo ^ 1:260,42 ^ ^ be an allegory 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak allegorically or in a figure 239 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin from 01984 and 03050 ^ ^ interj imper ^ al-lay-loo'-ee-ah ^ allelouia ^ 1:264,43 ^ ^ alleluia 4 ^ ^ 1 praise ye the Lord, Hallelujah 240 ^ False ^ 100 ^ gen. plural from 243 reduplicated ^ ^ pron pl reciprocal ^ al-lay'-lone ^ allelon ^ ^ ^ misc 9~one another 76~themselves 12~yourselves 3 ^ ^ 1 one another, reciprocally, mutually 241 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 243 and 1085 ^ ^ adj ^ al-log-en-ace' ^ allogenes ^ 1:266,43 ^ ^ stranger 1 ^ ^ 1 sprung from another tribe, a foreigner, alien 242 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice of apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ hal'-lom-ahee ^ hallomai ^ ^ ^ leap 2~spring up 1 ^ ^ 1 to leap~2 to spring up, gush up: of water 243 ^ False ^ 160 ^ a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ al'-los ^ allos ^ 1:264,43 ^ ^ another 62~misc 2~one 4~other(s) 81~some 11 ^ ^ 1 another, other For Synonyms see entry 5806 244 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 245 and 1985 ^ ^ n m ^ al-lot-ree-ep-is'-kop-os ^ allotriepiskopos ^ 2:620,244 ^ ^ a busybody in other men's matters 1 ^ ^ 1 one who takes the supervision of affairs pertaining to others and in no wise to himself, a meddler in other men's affairs 245 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 243 ^ ^ adj ^ al-lot'-ree-os ^ allotrios ^ 1:265,43 ^ ^ alien 1~another man's 4~other 1~other men's 2~strange 2~stranger 4 ^ ^ 1 belonging to another~2 foreign, strange, not of one's own family, alien, an enemy 246 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 243 and 5443 ^ ^ adj ^ al-lof'-oo-los ^ allophulos ^ 1:267,43 ^ ^ one of another nation 1 ^ ^ 1 foreign 247 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 243 ^ ^ adv ^ al'-loce ^ allos ^ ^ ^ otherwise 1 ^ ^ 1 otherwise 248 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 257 ^ ^ v ^ al-o-ah'-o ^ aloao ^ ^ ^ thresh 1~tread out the corn 2 ^ ^ 1 to thresh 249 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3056 ^ ^ adj ^ al'-og-os ^ alogos ^ 4:141,505 ^ ^ brute 2~unreasonable 1 ^ ^ 1 destitute of reason~2 contrary to reason, absurd 250 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin [cf 0174] ^ ^ n f ^ al-o-ay' ^ aloe ^ ^ ^ aloes 1 ^ ^ 1 aloe, aloes++++ The name of an aromatic tree which grows in eastern India and Cochin China, and whose soft and bitter wood the Orientals used in fumigation and in embalming the dead. The tree grows to a height of 120 feet (40 m) and a girth of 12 feet (4 m). 251 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ halce] ^ hals ^ ^ ^ salt 1 ^ ^ 1 salt 252 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 251 ^ ^ adj ^ hal-oo-kos' ^ halukos ^ ^ ^ salt 1 ^ ^ 1 salt 253 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative of a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 3077 ^ ^ adj ^ al-oo-pot'-er-os ^ alupoteros ^ 4:323,* ^ ^ less sorrowful 1 ^ ^ 1 free from pain or grief 254 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ hal'-oo-sis ^ halusis ^ ^ ^ bonds 1~chain 10 ^ ^ 1 a chain, bond by which the body or any part of it (hands, feet) is bound 255 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 3081 ^ ^ adj ^ al-oo-sit-el-ace' ^ alusiteles ^ ^ ^ unprofitable 1 ^ ^ 1 unprofitable, hurtful, pernicious 256 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin [cf 02501] ^ ^ n pr m ^ al-fah'-yos ^ Alphaios ^ ^ ^ Alphaeus (father of James) 4~Alphaeus (father of Levi) 1 ^ ^ 1 The father of Levi the publican (Mk 2:14)~2 The father of James the less, so called, one of the apostles 257 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from the base of 1507 ^ ^ n f ^ hal'-ohn ^ halon ^ ^ ^ floor 2 ^ ^ 1 a ground plot or threshing floor, i.e. a place in the field made hard after the harvest by a roller, where grain was threshed out 258 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ al-o'-pakes ^ alopex ^ ^ ^ fox 3 ^ ^ 1 a fox~2 metaph. a sly or crafty man 259 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a collateral form of 138 ^ ^ n f ^ hal'-o-sis ^ halosis ^ ^ ^ to be taken + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a catching, capture, to be taken 260 ^ False ^ 10 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ adv., prep. ^ ham'-ah ^ hama ^ ^ ^ and 1~misc 2~together 3~with 1~withal 3 ^ ^ 1 at the same time, at once, togetherSTART_TAGprep.END_TAG~2 together with For Synonyms see entry 5807 261 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3129 ^ ^ adj ^ am-ath-ace' ^ amathes ^ ^ ^ unlearned 1 ^ ^ 1 unlearned, ignorant 262 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 263 ^ ^ adj ^ am-ar-an'-tee-nos ^ amarantinos ^ ^ ^ that fadeth not away 1 ^ ^ 1 composed of amaranth~1a a flower so called because it never withers or fades, and when plucked off revives if moistened with water~1b a symbol of perpetuity and immortality 263 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 3133 ^ ^ adj ^ am-ar'-an-tos ^ amarantos ^ ^ ^ that fadeth not away 1 ^ ^ 1 not fading away, unfading, perennial (See 262) 264 ^ False ^ 43 ^ perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 3313 ^ ^ v ^ ham-ar-tan'-o ^ hamartano ^ 1:267,44 ^ ^ for your faults 1~offend 1~sin 38~trespass 3 ^ ^ 1 to be without a share in~2 to miss the mark~3 to err, be mistaken~4 to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honour, to do or go wrong~5 to wander from the law of God, violate God's law, sin 265 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 264 ^ ^ n n ^ ham-ar'-tay-mah ^ hamartema ^ 1:267,44 ^ ^ sin 4 ^ ^ 1 sin, evil deed 266 ^ False ^ 174 ^ from 264 ^ ^ n f ^ ham-ar-tee'-ah ^ hamartia ^ 1:267,44 ^ ^ offense 1~sin 172~sinful 1 ^ ^ 1 equivalent to 264~1a to be without a share in~1b to miss the mark~1c to err, be mistaken~1d to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honour, to do or go wrong~1e to wander from the law of God, violate God's law, sin~2 that which is done wrong, sin, an offence, a violation of the divine law in thought or in act~3 collectively, the complex or aggregate of sins committed either by a single person or by many 267 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a form of 3144 ^ ^ adj ^ am-ar'-too-ros ^ amarturos ^ ^ ^ without witness 1 ^ ^ 1 without witness or testimony, unattested 268 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 264 ^ ^ adj ^ ham-ar-to-los' ^ hamartolos ^ 1:317,51 ^ ^ sinful 4~sinner 43 ^ ^ 1 devoted to sin, a sinner~1a not free from sin~1b pre-eminently sinful, especially wicked~1b1 all wicked men~1b2 specifically of men stained with certain definite vices or crimes~1b2a tax collectors, heathen 269 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3163 ^ ^ adj ^ am'-akh-os ^ amachos ^ 4:527,573 ^ ^ no brawler 1~not a brawler 1 ^ ^ 1 not to be withstood, invincible~2 not contentious~3 abstaining from fighting 270 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 260 ^ ^ v ^ am-ah'-o ^ amao ^ ^ ^ reap down 1 ^ ^ 1 to reap, mow down 271 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3184 ^ ^ n f ^ am-eth'-oos-tos ^ amethustos ^ ^ ^ amethyst 1 ^ ^ 1 amethyst, a precious stone of a violet and purple colour 272 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3199 ^ ^ v ^ am-el-eh'-o ^ ameleo ^ ^ ^ be negligent 1~make light of 1~neglect 2~regard not 1 ^ ^ 1 to be careless of, to neglect 273 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3201 ^ ^ adj ^ am'-emp-tos ^ amemptos ^ 4:571,580 ^ ^ blameless 3~faultless 1~unblameable 1 ^ ^ 1 blameless, deserving no censure, free from fault or defect 274 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 273 ^ ^ adv ^ am-emp'-toce ^ amemptos ^ ^ ^ blameless 1~unblameably 1 ^ ^ 1 blameless, so that there is no cause for censure 275 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3308 ^ ^ adj ^ am-er'-im-nos ^ amerimnos ^ 4:593,584 ^ ^ secure + 4060 1~without carefulness 1 ^ ^ 1 free from anxiety, free from care 276 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3346 ^ ^ adj ^ am-et-ath'-et-os ^ ametathetos ^ ^ ^ immutability 1~immutable 1 ^ ^ 1 not transposed, not to be transferred, fixed, unalterable 277 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3334 ^ ^ adj ^ am-et-ak-in'-ay-tos ^ ametakinetos ^ ^ ^ unmoveable 1 ^ ^ 1 not to be moved from its place, unmoved~2 metaph. firmly persistent 278 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 3338 ^ ^ adj ^ am-et-am-el'-ay-tos ^ ametameletos ^ 4:626,589 ^ ^ not to be repented of 1~without repentance 1 ^ ^ 1 not repentant of, unregretted 279 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 3340 ^ ^ adj ^ am-et-an-o'-ay-tos ^ ametanoetos ^ 4:1009,636 ^ ^ impenitent 1 ^ ^ 1 admitting no change of mind, unrepented, impenitent 280 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3358 ^ ^ adj ^ am'-et-ros ^ ametros ^ 4:632,590 ^ ^ things without measure 2 ^ ^ 1 without measure, immense 281 ^ False ^ 152 ^ of Hebrew origin 0543 ^ ^ particle indeclinable ^ am-ane' ^ amen ^ 1:335,53 ^ ^ amen 51~verily 101 ^ ^ 1 firm~1a metaph. faithful~2 verily, amen~2a at the beginning of a discourse - surely, truly, of a truth~2b at the end - so it is, so be it, may it be fulfilled. It was a custom, which passed over from the synagogues to the Christian assemblies, that when he who had read or discoursed, had offered up solemn prayer to God, the others responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own.++++ The word \"amen\" is a most remarkable word. It was transliterated directly from the Hebrew into the Greek of the New Testament, then into Latin and into English and many other languages, so that it is practically a universal word. It has been called the best known word in human speech. The word is directly related -- in fact, almost identical -- to the Hebrew word for \"believe\" (amam), or faithful. Thus, it came to mean \"sure\" or \"truly\", an expression of absolute trust and confidence. -- HMM 282 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3384 ^ ^ n m ^ am-ay'-tore ^ ametor ^ ^ ^ without mother 1 ^ ^ 1 born without a mother~2 bereft of a mother~3 born of a base or unknown mother~4 unmotherly, not worthy of the name of mother 283 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3392 ^ ^ adj ^ am-ee'-an-tos ^ amiantos ^ 4:647,593 ^ ^ undefiled 4 ^ ^ 1 not defiled, unsoiled~1a free from that by which the nature of a thing is deformed and debased, or its force and vigour impaired 284 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 05992 ^ ^ n pr m ^ am-ee-nad-ab' ^ Aminadab ^ ^ ^ Aminadab 3 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 285 ^ False ^ 5 ^ perhaps from 260 ^ ^ n f ^ am'-mos ^ ammos ^ ^ ^ sand 5 ^ ^ 1 sand, sandy ground 286 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ am-nos' ^ amnos ^ 1:338,54 ^ ^ lamb 4 ^ ^ 1 a lamb 287 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from ameibo (to exchange) ^ ^ n f ^ am-oy-bay' ^ amoibe ^ ^ ^ requite + 591 1 ^ ^ 1 requital, recompence 288 ^ False ^ 9 ^ probably from the base of 297 and that of 257 ^ ^ n f ^ am'-pel-os ^ ampelos ^ 1:342,54 ^ ^ vine 9 ^ ^ 1 a vine 289 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 288 and 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ am-pel-oor-gos' ^ ampelourgos ^ ^ ^ dresser of vineyard 1 ^ ^ 1 a vinedresser 290 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 288 ^ ^ n m ^ am-pel-ohn' ^ ampelon ^ ^ ^ vineyard 23 ^ ^ 1 a vineyard 291 ^ False ^ 1 ^ contracted for Latin ampliatus [enlarged] ^ ^ n pr m ^ am-plee'-as ^ Amplias ^ ^ ^ Amplias 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian living in Rome 292 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ am-oo'-nom-ahee ^ amunomai ^ ^ ^ defend 1 ^ ^ 1 defend~1a to ward off, keep off~1b to aid or assist anyone~1c to defend one's self against anyone~1d to take vengeance on anyone 293 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of the base of 297 and 906 ^ ^ n n ^ am-fib'-lace-tron ^ amphiblestron ^ ^ ^ net 2 ^ ^ 1 anything thrown around one to impede his motions, as chains, a garment, a net for fishing For Synonyms see entry 5808 294 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 297 and hennumi (to invest) ^ ^ v ^ am-fee-en'-noo-mee ^ amphiennumi ^ ^ ^ clothes 4 ^ ^ 1 to put on, to clothe 295 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 297 and 4172 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ am-fip'-ol-is ^ Amphipolis ^ ^ ^ Amphipolis 1 ^ ^ 1 a city in Macedonia Prima, so called because the Strymon flowed around it 296 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 297 and 3598 ^ ^ n n ^ am'-fod-on ^ amphodon ^ ^ ^ place where two ways meet 1 ^ ^ 1 a road around anything, a street 297 ^ False ^ 14 ^ comparative of amphi (around) ^ ^ adj ^ am-fot'-er-os ^ amphoteros ^ ^ ^ both 14 ^ ^ 1 both of two, both the one and the other 298 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3469 ^ ^ adj ^ am-o'-may-tos ^ amometos ^ 4:831,619 ^ ^ blameless 1~without rebuke 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be censured, blameless 299 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3470 ^ ^ adj ^ am'-o-mos ^ amomos ^ 4:830,619 ^ ^ faultless 1~unblameable 1~without blame 1~without fault 1~without rebuke 2~without spot 1 ^ ^ 1 without blemish~1a as a sacrifice without spot or blemish~2 morally: without blemish, faultless, unblameable 300 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0526 ^ ^ n pr m ^ am-one' ^ Amon ^ ^ ^ Amon 2 ^ ^ 1 a king of Judah, son of Manasseh, and father of Josiah 301 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0531 ^ ^ n pr m ^ am-oce' ^ Amos ^ ^ ^ Amos 1 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 302 ^ False ^ 190 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ particle ^ an ^ an ^ ^ ^ an many as + 3745 4~not tr 111~what things so ever + 3745 1~what things soever 1~whatsoever 7~whatsoever + 3745 7~whatsoever + 3748 5~whereinsoever 1~wheresoever + 3699 2~wherewith soever + 3745 1~whithersoever + 3699 4~whomsoever 4~whose soever + 5100 2~whosoever 35~whosoever + 3745 2~whosoever + 3748 3 ^ ^ 1 has no exact English equivalent, see definitions under AV 303 ^ False ^ 15 ^ a primary prep and adv ^ ^ prep ^ an-ah' ^ ana ^ ^ ^ among 1~apiece 2~between 1~by 4~each 1~every man 2~in 1~several 1~through 1~two and two + 1417 1 ^ ^ 1 into the midst, in the midst, amidst, among, between 304 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 305 [cf 898] ^ ^ n m ^ an-ab-ath-mos' ^ anabathmos ^ ^ ^ stairs 2 ^ ^ 1 an ascent~2 a means of going up, a flight of stairs, stairs 305 ^ False ^ 82 ^ from 303 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ an-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ anabaino ^ 1:519,90 ^ ^ arise 2~ascend 10~ascend up 8~climb up 2~come 2~come up 10~enter 2~go up 37~grow up 2~misc 2~rise up 2~spring up 2~vr ascend 1 ^ ^ 1 ascend~1a to go up~1b to rise, mount, be borne up, spring up 306 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 303 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ an-ab-al'-lom-ahee ^ anaballomai ^ ^ ^ defer 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw or toss up~2 to put back or off, delay, postpone 307 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and a derivative of the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ an-ab-ee-bad'-zo ^ anabibazo ^ ^ ^ draw 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to go up or ascend, to draw up 308 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 303 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ an-ab-lep'-o ^ anablepo ^ ^ ^ look 1~look up 9~receive sight 15~see 1 ^ ^ 1 to look up~2 to recover (lost) sight 309 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 308 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ab'-lep-sis ^ anablepsis ^ ^ ^ recovering of sight 1 ^ ^ 1 recovery of sight 310 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and 994 ^ ^ v ^ an-ab-o-ah'-o ^ anaboao ^ ^ ^ cry 1~cry aloud 1~cry out 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise a cry, to cry out 311 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 306 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ab-ol-ay' ^ anabole ^ ^ ^ delay + 4160 1 ^ ^ 1 delay, a putting off 312 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 303 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ an-ang-el'-lo ^ anaggello ^ 1:61,10 ^ ^ declare 3~rehearse 1~report 1~show 6~speak 1~tell 6 ^ ^ 1 to announce, make known~2 to report, bring back tidings, rehearse 313 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 1080 ^ ^ v ^ an-ag-en-nah'-o ^ anagennao ^ 1:673,114 ^ ^ be born again 1~begat again 1 ^ ^ 1 to produce again, be born again, born anew~2 metaph. to have one's mind changed so that he lives a new life and one conformed to the will of God 314 ^ False ^ 33 ^ from 303 and 1097 ^ ^ v ^ an-ag-in-oce'-ko ^ anaginosko ^ 1:343,55 ^ ^ read 33 ^ ^ 1 to distinguish between, to recognise, to know accurately, to acknowledge~2 to read 315 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 318 ^ ^ v ^ an-ang-kad'-zo ^ anagkazo ^ 1:344,55 ^ ^ compel 5~constrain 4 ^ ^ 1 to necessitate, compel, drive to, constrain~1a by force, threats, etc.~1b by permission, entreaties, etc.~1c by other means 316 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 318 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ang-kah'-yos ^ anagkaios ^ 1:344,55 ^ ^ more needful 1~near 1~necessary 5~of necessity 1 ^ ^ 1 necessary~1a what one can not do without, indispensable~1b connected by bonds of nature or friendship~1c what ought according to the law of duty be done, what is required by the circumstances 317 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 315 ^ ^ adv ^ an-ang-kas-toce' ^ anagkastos ^ ^ ^ by constraint 1 ^ ^ 1 by force or constrain 318 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 303 and the base of 43 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ang-kay' ^ anagke ^ 1:344,55 ^ ^ distress 3~must needs 3~must of necessity 2~necessary 1~necessity 7~need + 2192 1~needful 1 ^ ^ 1 necessity, imposed either by the circumstances, or by law of duty regarding to one's advantage, custom, argument~2 calamity, distress, straits 319 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 303 and 1107 ^ ^ v ^ an-ag-no-rid'-zom-ahee ^ anagnorizomai ^ ^ ^ be made known 1 ^ ^ 1 to recognise 320 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 314 ^ ^ ^ an-ag'-no-sis ^ anagnosis ^ 1:343,55 ^ ^ reading 3 ^ ^ 1 knowing~1a a knowing again, owning~1b reading 321 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 303 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ an-ag'-o ^ anago ^ ^ ^ bring 3~depart 3~launch 3~loose 3~misc 9~sail 3 ^ ^ 1 to lead up, to lead or bring into a higher place~2 of navigators: launch out, set sail, put to sea 322 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 1166 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-ike'-noo-mee ^ anadeiknumi ^ 2:30,141 ^ ^ appoint 1~show 1 ^ ^ 1 to proclaim any one as elected to office~2 to announce as appointed a king, general, etc.~3 to lift up anything on high and exhibit it for all to behold 323 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 322 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ad'-ike-sis ^ anadeixis ^ 2:31,141 ^ ^ showing 1 ^ ^ 1 a pointing out, a public showing forth~2 a proclaiming, announcing, inaugurating of such as are elected to office 324 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-ekh'-om-ahee ^ anadechomai ^ ^ ^ receive 2 ^ ^ 1 to take up, take upon's self, undertake, assume~2 to receive, entertain anyone hospitably 325 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-eed'-om-ee ^ anadidomi ^ ^ ^ deliver 1 ^ ^ 1 to give forth, send up, so the earth producing plants, yielding fruit etc.~2 to deliver up, hand over 326 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 303 and 2198 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-zah'-o ^ anazao ^ 2:872,290 ^ ^ be alive again 2~live again 1~revive 2 ^ ^ 1 live again, recover life~1a to be restored to a correct life~1a1 of one who returns to a better moral state~1b to revive, regain strength and vigour 327 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 2212 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-zay-teh'-o ^ anazeteo ^ ^ ^ seek 2 ^ ^ 1 to seek out, search through, make diligent search 328 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 2224 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-zone'-noo-mee ^ anazonnumi ^ ^ ^ gird up 1 ^ ^ 1 to gird up~2 metaph. be prepared~2a a metaphor derived from the practice of the Orientals, who in order to be unimpeded in their movements were accustomed, when starting a journey or engaging in any work, to bind their long flowing garments closely around their bodies and fastened them with a leather belt. 329 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and a compound of the base of 2226 and 4442 ^ ^ v ^ an-ad-zo-poor-eh'-o ^ anazopureo ^ ^ ^ stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to kindle up, inflame one's mind, strength, zeal 330 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and thallo (to flourish) ^ ^ v ^ an-ath-al'-lo ^ anathallo ^ ^ ^ flourish 1 ^ ^ 1 to shoot up, sprout again, grow green again, flourish again 331 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 394 ^ ^ n n ^ an-ath'-em-ah ^ anathema ^ 1:354,57 ^ ^ accursed 4~anathema 1~bind under a great curse + 332 1 ^ ^ 1 a thing set up or laid by in order to be kept~1a specifically, an offering resulting from a vow, which after being consecrated to a god was hung upon the walls or columns of the temple, or put in some other conspicuous place~2 a thing devoted to God without hope of being redeemed, and if an animal, to be slain; therefore a person or thing doomed to destruction~2a a curse~2b a man accursed, devoted to the direst of woes 332 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 331 ^ ^ v ^ an-ath-em-at-id'-zo ^ anathematizo ^ 1:355,57 ^ ^ bind under a curse 1~bind under a great curse + 331 1~bind with an oath 1~curse 1 ^ ^ 1 to devote to destruction~2 to declare one's self liable to the severest divine penalties 333 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 2334 ^ ^ v ^ an-ath-eh-o-reh'-o ^ anathaoreo ^ ^ ^ behold 1~consider 1 ^ ^ 1 to look at attentively, to consider well, to observe accurately 334 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 394 [like 331, but in a good sense] ^ ^ n n ^ an-ath'-ay-mah ^ anathema ^ 1:354,57 ^ ^ gift 1 ^ ^ 1 a gift consecrated and laid up in a temple~2 an offering resulting from a vow 335 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle [cf 427]) and 127 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ah'-ee-die-ah' ^ anaideia ^ ^ ^ importunity 1 ^ ^ 1 shamelessness, impudence 336 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 337 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ah'-ee-res-is ^ anairesis ^ ^ ^ death 2 ^ ^ 1 a destroying, killing, murder 337 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 303 and (the active of) 138 ^ ^ v ^ an-ahee-reh'-o ^ anaireo ^ ^ ^ do 1~kill 10~put to death 2~slay 8~take away 1~take up 1 ^ ^ 1 to take up, to lift up (from the ground)~1a to take up for myself as mine~1b to own (an exposed infant)~2 to take away, abolish~2a to do away with or abrogate customs or ordinances~2b to put out of the way, kill slay a man 338 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 159 (in the sense of 156) ^ ^ adj ^ an-ah'-ee-tee-os ^ anaitios ^ ^ ^ blameless 1~guiltless 1 ^ ^ 1 guiltless, innocent 339 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 2523 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-ath-id'-zo ^ anakathizo ^ ^ ^ sit up 2 ^ ^ 1 to raise one's self and sit upright, to sit up, erect 340 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and a derivative of 2537 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-ahee-nid'-zo ^ anakainizo ^ 3:451,388 ^ ^ renew 1 ^ ^ 1 to renew, renovate 341 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and a derivative of 2537 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-ahee-no'-o ^ anakainoo ^ 3:452,388 ^ ^ renew 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause to grow up, new, to make new~1a new strength and vigour is given to one~1b to be changed into a new kind of life as opposed to the former corrupt state 342 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 341 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ak-ah'-ee-no-sis ^ anakainosis ^ 3:453,388 ^ ^ renewing 2 ^ ^ 1 a renewal, renovation, complete change for the better 343 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-al-oop'-to ^ anakalupto ^ 3:560,405 ^ ^ open 1~untaken away + 3361 1 ^ ^ 1 to unveil or uncover (by drawing back a veil) 344 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 303 and 2578 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-amp'-to ^ anakampto ^ ^ ^ return 3~turn again 1 ^ ^ 1 to bend back, to turn back~2 to return 345 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 303 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-i'-mahee ^ anakeimai ^ 3:654,425 ^ ^ at the table 1~be set down 1~guests 2~lean 1~lie 1~sit 2~sit at meat 5~sit down 1 ^ ^ 1 to lie at a table, eat together, dine 346 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 2775 (in its original sense) ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-ef-al-ah'-ee-om-ahee ^ anakephalaiomai ^ 3:681,429 ^ ^ briefly comprehend 1~gather together in one 1 ^ ^ 1 to sum up (again), to repeat summarily, to condense into a summary 347 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 303 and 2827 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-lee'-no ^ anaklino ^ ^ ^ lay 1~make sit down 2~make sit down to meat 1~sit down 3~sit down to meat 1 ^ ^ 1 to lean against, lean upon~1a to lay down~1b to make or bid to recline 348 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-op'-to ^ anakopto ^ ^ ^ hinder 1 ^ ^ 1 to beat back, check (as in the course of a ship) 349 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 303 and 2896 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-rad'-zo ^ anakrazo ^ 3:898,465 ^ ^ cry out 5 ^ ^ 1 to raise a cry from the depth of the throat, to cry out 350 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 303 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-ree'-no ^ anakrino ^ 3:943,469 ^ ^ ask question 2~discern 1~examine 6~judge 6~search 1 ^ ^ 1 examine or judge~1a to investigate, examine, enquire into, scrutinise, sift, question~1a1 specifically in a forensic sense of a judge to hold an investigation~1a2 to interrogate, examine the accused or witnesses~1b to judge of, estimate, determine (the excellence or defects of any person or thing 351 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 350 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ak'-ree-sis ^ anakrisis ^ 3:943,469 ^ ^ examination 1 ^ ^ 1 an examination~2 as a law term among the Greeks, the preliminary investigation held for the purposes of gathering evidences for the information of the judges 352 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and 2955 ^ ^ v ^ an-ak-oop'-to ^ anakupto ^ ^ ^ lift up (one's) self 3~look up 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise or lift one's self up~1a one's body~1b one's soul~1b1 to be elated or exalted 353 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 303 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ an-al-am-ban'-o ^ analambano ^ 4:7,495 ^ ^ receive up 3~take 3~take in 2~take into 1~take up 4 ^ ^ 1 to take up, raise~2 to take up (a thing in order to carry or use it) 354 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 353 ^ ^ n f ^ an-al'-ape-sis ^ analepsis ^ 4:7,495 ^ ^ receive up 1 ^ ^ 1 a taking up 355 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and a form of the alternate of 138 ^ ^ v ^ an-al-is'-ko ^ analisko ^ ^ ^ consume 3 ^ ^ 1 to expend~1a to consume, e.g. spend money~2 to consume, use up, destroy 356 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 303 and 3056 ^ ^ n f ^ an-al-og-ee'-ah ^ analogia ^ 1:347,56 ^ ^ proportion 1 ^ ^ 1 proportion 357 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 356 ^ ^ v ^ an-al-og-id'-zom-ahee ^ analogizomai ^ ^ ^ consider 1 ^ ^ 1 to think over, consider, ponder 358 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 251 ^ ^ adj ^ an'-al-os ^ analos ^ ^ ^ lose saltness + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 without salt, unsalted 359 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 360 ^ ^ n f ^ an-al'-oo-sis ^ analusis ^ 4:337,543 ^ ^ departure 1 ^ ^ 1 an unloosing (as of things woven)~2 a dissolving (into separate parts)~3 departure~3a a metaphor drawn from loosing from moorings preparatory to setting sail 360 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ an-al-oo'-o ^ analuo ^ 4:337,543 ^ ^ depart 1~return 1 ^ ^ 1 to unloose, undo again~2 to depart, break up, to depart from life, to return 361 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 264 ^ ^ adj ^ an-am-ar'-tay-tos ^ anamartetos ^ 1:333,51 ^ ^ without sin 1 ^ ^ 1 sinless~1a of one who has not sinned~1b of one who cannot sin 362 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ an-am-en'-o ^ anemeno ^ ^ ^ wait for 1 ^ ^ 1 to wait for one (with the added notion of patience and trust) 363 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 303 and 3403 ^ ^ v ^ an-am-im-nace'-ko ^ anamimnesko ^ ^ ^ bring to remembrance 1~call to mind 1~call to remembrance 2~put to remembrance 1~remember 1 ^ ^ 1 to call to remembrance, to remind, to admonish~2 to remember, to remember and weigh well and consider 364 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 363 ^ ^ n f ^ an-am'-nay-sis ^ anamnesis ^ 1:348,56 ^ ^ remembrance 3~remembrance again 1 ^ ^ 1 a remembering, recollection For Synonyms see entry 5809 365 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and a derivative of 3501 ^ ^ v ^ an-an-neh-o'-o ^ ananeoo ^ 4:899,628 ^ ^ renew 1 ^ ^ 1 to renew (in the mind) 366 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 3525 ^ ^ v ^ an-an-ay'-fo ^ ananepho ^ ^ ^ recover (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to return to soberness 367 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin 02608 ^ ^ n pr m ^ an-an-ee'-as ^ Ananias ^ ^ ^ Ananias (high priest) 2~Ananias (of Damascus) 6~Ananias (of Jerusalem) 3 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian at Jerusalem, the husband of Sapphira Acts 5:1-6~2 a Christian at Damascus Acts 9:10-18~3 a son of Nedebaeus, and high priest of the Jews c. A.D. 47-59. In the year 66, he was slain by the Sacarii. Acts 23:2 368 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of 473 and 4483 ^ ^ adj ^ an-an-tir'-hray-tos ^ anantirrhetos ^ ^ ^ can not be spoken against + 5607 1 ^ ^ 1 not to be contradicted, undeniable 369 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 368 ^ ^ adv ^ an-an-tir-hray'-toce ^ anantirrhetos ^ ^ ^ without gainsaying 1 ^ ^ 1 without contradiction 370 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 514 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ax'-ee-os ^ anaxios ^ 1:379,63 ^ ^ unworthy 1 ^ ^ 1 unworthy, unfit for a thing 371 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 370 ^ ^ adv ^ an-ax-ee'-oce ^ anaxios ^ ^ ^ unworthily 2 ^ ^ 1 in an unworthy manner 372 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 373 ^ ^ n f ^ an-ap'-ow-sis ^ anapausis ^ 1:350,56 ^ ^ rest 4~rest + 2192 1 ^ ^ 1 intermission, cessation of any motion, business or labour~2 rest, recreation For Synonyms see entry 5810 373 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 303 and 3973 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-ow'-o ^ anapauo ^ 1:350,56 ^ ^ give rest 1~refresh 4~rest 4~take ease 1~take rest 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause or permit one to cease from any movement or labour in order to recover and collect his strength~2 to give rest, refresh, to give one's self rest, take rest~3 to keep quiet, of calm and patient expectation 374 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 3982 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-i'-tho ^ anapeitho ^ ^ ^ persuade 1 ^ ^ 1 to stir up by persuasion, to solicit, incite 375 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 303 and 3992 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-em'-po ^ anapempo ^ ^ ^ send 2~send again 2 ^ ^ 1 to send up~1a to a higher place~1b to a person higher in office, authority, or power~2 to send back 376 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 (in the sense of intensity) and peros (maimed) ^ ^ adj ^ an-ap'-ay-ros ^ anaperos ^ ^ ^ maimed 2 ^ ^ 1 disabled in the limbs, maimed, crippled~2 injured in, or bereft of, some member of the body 377 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 303 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-ip'-to ^ anapipto ^ ^ ^ be set down 1~lean 1~sit down 7~sit down to meat 2 ^ ^ 1 to lie back, lie down~2 to recline at a table, to sit back 378 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 303 and 4137 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-lay-ro'-o ^ anapleroo ^ 6:305,867 ^ ^ fill up 1~fulfil 2~occupy 1~supply 2 ^ ^ 1 to fill up, make full, e.g. a ditch~2 to supply 379 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 626 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ap-ol-og'-ay-tos ^ anapologetos ^ ^ ^ inexcusable 1~without excuse 1 ^ ^ 1 without defense or excuse~2 that which cannot be defended, inexcusable 380 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and 4428 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap-toos'-o ^ anaptusso ^ ^ ^ open 1 ^ ^ 1 to unroll~1a the books of the Hebrews were rolls fastened to [one or] two smooth rods and furnished with handles, so that they could be rolled up and unrolled 381 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and 681 ^ ^ v ^ an-ap'-to ^ anapto ^ ^ ^ kindle 3 ^ ^ 1 to light up, kindle 382 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 705 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ar-ith'-may-tos ^ anarithmetos ^ ^ ^ innumerable 1 ^ ^ 1 innumerable 383 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 4579 ^ ^ v ^ an-as-i'-o ^ anaseio ^ ^ ^ move 1~stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to shake up~2 to stir up, excite, rouse 384 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and a derivative of 4632 ^ ^ v ^ an-ask-yoo-ad'-zo ^ anaskeuazo ^ ^ ^ subvert 1 ^ ^ 1 to pack up baggage in order to carry it away to another place~1a to move one's furniture (when setting out for some other place)~2 of an enemy~2a dismantling, plundering~3 of a place~3a to overthrow, ravage destroy towns lands etc.~4 to turn away violently from a right state, to unsettle, subvert 385 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 4685 ^ ^ v ^ an-as-pah'-o ^ anaspao ^ ^ ^ draw out 1~pull out 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw up 386 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 450 ^ ^ n f ^ an-as'-tas-is ^ anastasis ^ 1:371,60 ^ ^ raised to life again + 1537 1~resurrection 39~rising again 1~that should rise 1 ^ ^ 1 a raising up, rising (e.g. from a seat)~2 a rising from the dead~2a that of Christ~2b that of all men at the end of this present age~2c the resurrection of certain ones history who were restored to life (Heb. 11:35) 387 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 450 (in the sense of removal) ^ ^ v ^ an-as-tat-o'-o ^ anastatoo ^ ^ ^ make an uproar 1~trouble 1~turn upside down 1 ^ ^ 1 to stir up, excite, unsettle~1a to excite tumults and seditions in the state~1b to upset, unsettle, minds by disseminating religious error 388 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 4717 ^ ^ v ^ an-as-tow-ro'-o ^ anastauroo ^ 7:583,1071 ^ ^ crucify afresh 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise up upon a cross, crucify 389 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 4727 ^ ^ v ^ an-as-ten-ad'-zo ^ anastenazo ^ ^ ^ sigh deeply 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw up deep sighs from the bottom of the breast, to sigh deeply 390 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 303 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ an-as-tref'-o ^ anastrepho ^ 7:715,1093 ^ ^ abide 1~be used 1~behave (one's) self 1~have conversation 2~live 2~overthrow 1~pass 1~return 2 ^ ^ 1 to turn upside down, overturn~2 to turn back~3 to turn hither and thither, to turn one's self about, sojourn dwell in a place~4 metaph. to conduct one's self, behave one's self, live 391 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 390 ^ ^ n f ^ an-as-trof-ay' ^ anastrophe ^ 7:715,1093 ^ ^ conversation 13 ^ ^ 1 manner of life, conduct, behaviour, deportment 392 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and the middle voice of 5021 ^ ^ v ^ an-at-as'-som-ahee ^ anatassomai ^ 8:32,* ^ ^ set forth in order 1 ^ ^ 1 to put together in order, arrange, compose 393 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 303 and the base of 5056 ^ ^ v ^ an-at-el'-lo ^ anatello ^ 1:351,57 ^ ^ arise 1~at the rising of 1~be up 2~make rise 1~rise 2~spring 1~spring up 1 ^ ^ 1 rise~1a to cause to rise~1a1 of the earth bring forth plants~1b to rise, arise, to rise from, be descended from~1b1 of sun moon and stars) 394 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and the middle voice of 5087 ^ ^ v ^ an-at-ith'-em-ahee ^ anatithemi ^ 1:353,57 ^ ^ communicate 1~declare 1 ^ ^ 1 to set forth (in words), communicate 395 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 393 ^ ^ n f ^ an-at-ol-ay' ^ anatole ^ 1:352,57 ^ ^ dayspring 1~east 9 ^ ^ 1 a rising (of the sun and stars)~2 the east (the direction of the sun's rising) 396 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ an-at-rep'-o ^ anatrepo ^ ^ ^ overthrow 1~subvert 1 ^ ^ 1 to overthrow, overturn, destroy~2 to subvert 397 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and 5142 ^ ^ v ^ an-at-ref'-o ^ anatrepho ^ ^ ^ bring up 1~nourish 1~nourish up 1 ^ ^ 1 to nurse up, nourish up~1a of young children and animals nourished to promote growth~2 to bring up~2a with the predominant idea of forming the mind 398 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 5316 ^ ^ v ^ an-af-ah'-ee-no ^ anaphaino ^ ^ ^ appear 1~discover 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring to light, hold up to view, show~2 to appear, be made apparent 399 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 303 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ an-af-er'-o ^ anaphero ^ 9:60,1252 ^ ^ bear 2~bring up 1~carry up 1~lead up 1~offer 2~offer up 3 ^ ^ 1 to carry or bring up, to lead up~1a men to a higher place~2 to put upon the altar, to bring to the altar, to offer~3 to lift up one's self, to take upon one's self~3a to place on one's self anything as a load to be carried~3b to sustain, i.e. their punishment 400 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 5455 ^ ^ v ^ an-af-o-neh'-o ^ anaphoneo ^ ^ ^ speak out 1 ^ ^ 1 to cry out with a loud voice, call aloud, exclaim 401 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 303 and cheo (to pour) ^ ^ n f ^ an-akh'-oo-sis ^ anachusis ^ ^ ^ excess 1 ^ ^ 1 an overflowing, a pouring out~2 metaph. the excess (flood) of riot in which a dissolute life pours itself forth 402 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 303 and 5562 ^ ^ v ^ an-akh-o-reh'-o ^ anachoreo ^ ^ ^ depart 8~give place 1~go aside 2~turn aside 1~withdraw (one's) self 2 ^ ^ 1 to go back, return~2 to withdraw~2a so as to leave a room~2b of those who through fear seek some other place, or shun sight 403 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 404 ^ ^ n f ^ an-aps'-ook-sis ^ anapsuxis ^ 9:664,1342 ^ ^ refreshing 1 ^ ^ 1 a cooling, refreshing 404 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 303 and 5594 ^ ^ v ^ an-aps-oo'-kho ^ anapsucho ^ 9:663,1342 ^ ^ refresh 1 ^ ^ 1 to cool again, to cool off, recover from the effects of heat~1a to refresh (one's spirit)~2 to recover breath, take the air, cool off, revive, refresh one's self 405 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of a compound of 435 and 4228 ^ ^ n m ^ an-drap-od-is-tace' ^ andrapodistes ^ ^ ^ manstealer 1 ^ ^ 1 a slave-dealer, kidnapper, man-stealer~1a of one who unjustly reduces free men to slavery~1b of one who steals the slaves of others and sells them 406 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 435 ^ ^ n pr m ^ an-dreh'-as ^ Andreas ^ ^ ^ Andrew 13 ^ ^ 1 A native of Bethsaida in Galilee, brother of Simon Peter, a disciple of John the Baptist, and afterwards an apostle of Christ. He is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia. 407 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 435 ^ ^ v ^ an-drid'-zom-ahee ^ andrizomai ^ 1:360,59 ^ ^ quit you like men 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a man of or make brave~2 to show one's self a man, be brave 408 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 435 and 3534 ^ ^ n pr m ^ an-dron'-ee-kos ^ Andronikos ^ ^ ^ Andronicus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Jewish Christian and a kinsman of Paul 409 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 435 and 5408 ^ ^ n m ^ an-drof-on'-os ^ androphonos ^ ^ ^ manslayer 1 ^ ^ 1 a murderer 410 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1458 ^ ^ adj ^ an-eng'-klay-tos ^ anegkletos ^ 1:356,58 ^ ^ blameless 4~unreproveable 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be called into to account, unreproveable, unaccused, blameless 411 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 1555 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ek-dee-ay'-gay-tos ^ anekdiegetos ^ ^ ^ unspeakable 1 ^ ^ 1 the unspeakable, indescribable 412 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 1583 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ek-lal'-ay-tos ^ aneklaletos ^ ^ ^ unspeakable 1 ^ ^ 1 unspeakable 413 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 1587 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ek'-lipe-tos ^ anekleiptos ^ ^ ^ not to fail 1 ^ ^ 1 unfailing 414 ^ False ^ 6 ^ comparative of a derivative of 430 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ek-tot'-er-os ^ anektoteros ^ 1:359,* ^ ^ more tolerable 6 ^ ^ 1 bearable, tolerable 415 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1655 ^ ^ adj ^ an-eleh-ay'-mone ^ aneleemon ^ 2:487,222 ^ ^ unmerciful 1 ^ ^ 1 without mercy, merciless 416 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 417 ^ ^ v ^ an-em-id'-zo ^ anemizo ^ ^ ^ driven with the wind 1 ^ ^ 1 to agitate or drive by the wind 417 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from the base of 109 ^ ^ n m ^ an'-em-os ^ anemos ^ ^ ^ wind 31 ^ ^ 1 wind, a violent agitation and stream of air~2 a very strong tempestuous wind~3 the four principal or cardinal winds, hence the four corners of heaven 418 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of the same as 1735 ^ ^ adj ^ an-en'-dek-tos ^ anendektos ^ ^ ^ impossible 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be admitted, inadmissible, unallowable, improper 419 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 1830 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ex-er-yoo'-nay-tos ^ anexereunetos ^ 1:357,58 ^ ^ unsearchable 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be searched out 420 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 430 and 2556 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ex-ik'-ak-os ^ anexikakos ^ 3:486,391 ^ ^ patient 1 ^ ^ 1 patient of ills and wrongs, forbearing 421 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2487 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ex-ikh-nee'-as-tos ^ anexichniastos ^ 1:358,58 ^ ^ past finding out 1~unsearchable 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be searched out, that cannot be comprehended 422 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of 1909 and 153 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ep-ah'-ee-skhoon-tos ^ anepaischuntos ^ ^ ^ that needeth not to be ashamed 1 ^ ^ 1 having no cause to be ashamed 423 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1949 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ep-eel'-ape-tos ^ anepileptos ^ 4:9,495 ^ ^ blameless 2~unrebukeable 1 ^ ^ 1 not apprehended, that cannot be laid hold of~2 that cannot be reprehended, not open to censure, irreproachable 424 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ an-erkh'-om-ahee ^ anerchomai ^ ^ ^ go up 3 ^ ^ 1 to go up~2 to go up to a higher place: to Jerusalem 425 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 447 ^ ^ n f ^ an'-es-is ^ anesis ^ 1:367,60 ^ ^ be eased 1~liberty 1~rest 3 ^ ^ 1 a loosening, relaxing~1a spoken of a more tolerable condition in captivity, to be held in less vigorous confinement~1b relief, rest, from persecutions For Synonyms see entry 5810 426 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and etazo (to test) ^ ^ v ^ an-et-ad'-zo ^ anetazo ^ ^ ^ examine 2 ^ ^ 1 to investigate, to examine~2 to examine judicially 427 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ prep ^ an'-yoo ^ aneu ^ ^ ^ without 3 ^ ^ 1 without one's will or intervention 428 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2111 ^ ^ adj ^ an-yoo'-the-tos ^ aneuthetos ^ ^ ^ not commodious 1 ^ ^ 1 not convenient, not commodious, not fit 429 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 2147 ^ ^ v ^ an-yoo-ris'-ko ^ aneurisko ^ ^ ^ find 2 ^ ^ 1 to find out by search 430 ^ False ^ 15 ^ middle voice from 303 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ an-ekh'-om-ahee ^ anechomai ^ 1:359,* ^ ^ bear with 4~endure 2~forbear 2~suffer 7 ^ ^ 1 to hold up~2 to hold one's self erect and firm~3 to sustain, to bear, to endure 431 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a particle of union) and an obsolete nepos (a brood) ^ ^ n m ^ an-eps'-ee-os ^ anepsios ^ ^ ^ sister's son 1 ^ ^ 1 a cousin 432 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n n ^ an'-ay-thon ^ anethon ^ ^ ^ anise 1 ^ ^ 1 anise, dill~1a a used plant used as a spice and for medicine 433 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and 2240 ^ ^ v ^ an-ay'-ko ^ aneko ^ 1:360,* ^ ^ be convenient 2~be fit 1 ^ ^ 1 to have come up to, arrived at, to reach to~2 to pertain to what is due, duty, as was fitting 434 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and hemeros (lame) ^ ^ adj ^ an-ay'-mer-os ^ anemeros ^ ^ ^ fierce 1 ^ ^ 1 not tame, savage, fierce 435 ^ False ^ 215 ^ a primary word cf 444 ^ ^ n m ^ an'-ayr ^ aner ^ 1:360,59 ^ ^ fellow 1~husband 50~man 156~not tr 2~sir 6 ^ ^ 1 with reference to sex~1a of a male~1b of a husband~1c of a betrothed or future husband~2 with reference to age, and to distinguish an adult man from a boy~3 any male~4 used generically of a group of both men and women 436 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 473 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ anth-is'-tay-mee ^ anthistemi ^ ^ ^ resist 9~withstand 5 ^ ^ 1 to set one's self against, to withstand, resist, oppose~2 to set against 437 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and the middle voice of 3670 ^ ^ v ^ anth-om-ol-og-eh'-om-ahee ^ anthomologeomai ^ 5:199,687 ^ ^ give thanks 1 ^ ^ 1 to reply by professing or by confessing~2 to agree mutually (in turn), to make a compact~3 to acknowledge in the presence of~3a to give thanks 438 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ anth'-os ^ anthos ^ ^ ^ flower 4 ^ ^ 1 a flower 439 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 440 ^ ^ n f ^ anth-rak-ee-ah' ^ anthrakia ^ ^ ^ fire of coals 2 ^ ^ 1 a heap of burning coals 440 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ anth'-rax ^ anthrax ^ ^ ^ coals of fire 1 ^ ^ 1 a burning or live coal++++ A proverbial expression signifying to call up, by favours you confer on your enemy, the memory in him of the wrong he has done you (which shall pain him as if live coals were heaped on his head), that he may the more readily repent. The Arabians call things that cause very acute mental pain \"burning coals of the heart\" and \"fire of the liver\". 441 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 444 and 700 ^ ^ adj ^ anth-ro-par'-es-kos ^ anthropareskos ^ 1:465,77 ^ ^ menpleasers 2 ^ ^ 1 studying to please man, courting the favour of men 442 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 444 ^ ^ adj ^ anth-ro'-pee-nos ^ anthropinos ^ 1:366,59 ^ ^ after the manner of man 1~common to man 1~man's 3~mankind + 5449 1~of man 1 ^ ^ 1 human~1a applied to things belonging to men 443 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 444 and kteine (to kill) ^ ^ adj ^ anth-ro-pok-ton'-os ^ anthropoktonos ^ ^ ^ murderer 3 ^ ^ 1 a manslayer, murderer For Synonyms see entry 5811 444 ^ False ^ 559 ^ from 435 and ops (the countenance, from 3700); man-faced, i.e. a human being ^ ^ n m ^ anth'-ro-pos ^ anthropos ^ 1:364,59 ^ ^ man 552~misc 3~not tr 4 ^ ^ 1 a human being, whether male or female~1a generically, to include all human individuals~1b to distinguish man from beings of a different order~1b1 of animals and plants~1b2 of from God and Christ~1b3 of the angels~1c with the added notion of weakness, by which man is led into a mistake or prompted to sin~1d with the adjunct notion of contempt or disdainful pity~1e with reference to two fold nature of man, body and soul~1f with reference to the two fold nature of man, the corrupt and the truly Christian man, conformed to the nature of God~1g with reference to sex, a male~2 indefinitely, someone, a man, one~3 in the plural, people~4 joined with other words, merchantman 445 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 446 ^ ^ v ^ anth-oo-pat-yoo'-o ^ anthupateuo ^ ^ ^ be deputy 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a proconsul 446 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 473 and upatos (highest) ^ ^ n m ^ anth-oo'-pat-os ^ anthypatos ^ ^ ^ deputy 4 ^ ^ 1 a proconsul, deputy 447 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 303 and hiemi (to send) ^ ^ v ^ an-ee'-ay-mee ^ aniemi ^ 1:367,60 ^ ^ forbear 1~leave 1~loose 2 ^ ^ 1 to send back, relax, loosen~2 to give up, omit, calm~3 to leave, not to uphold, to let sink 448 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2436 ^ ^ adj ^ an-ee'-leh-oce ^ anileos ^ 2:487,* ^ ^ without mercy 1 ^ ^ 1 without mercy, merciless 449 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 3538 ^ ^ adj ^ an'-ip-tos ^ aniptos ^ 4:947,635 ^ ^ unwashen 3 ^ ^ 1 unwashed 450 ^ False ^ 112 ^ from 303 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ an-is'-tay-mee ^ anistemi ^ 1:368,60 ^ ^ arise 38~misc 5~raise up 11~raise up again 2~rise 19~rise again 13~rise up 16~stand up 8 ^ ^ 1 to cause to rise up, raise up~1a raise up from laying down~1b to raise up from the dead~1c to raise up, cause to be born, to cause to appear, bring forward~2 to rise, stand up~2a of persons lying down, of persons lying on the ground~2b of persons seated~2c of those who leave a place to go elsewhere~2c1 of those who prepare themselves for a journey~2d of the dead~3 at arise, appear, stand forth~3a of kings prophets, priests, leaders of insurgents~3b of those about to enter into conversation or dispute with anyone, or to undertake some business, or attempt something against others~3c to rise up against any one 451 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 02584 ^ ^ n pr f ^ an'-nah ^ Anna ^ ^ ^ Anna 1 ^ ^ 1 A prophetess in Jerusalem at the time of the Lord's presentation in the Temple. She was of the tribe of Asher. 452 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 02608 ^ ^ n pr m ^ an'-nas ^ Annas ^ ^ ^ Annas 4 ^ ^ 1 high priest of the Jews, elevated to the priesthood by Quirinius the governor of Syria c. 6 or 7 A.D., but afterwards deposed by Valerius Gratus, the procurator of Judaea, who put in his place, first Ismael, son of Phabi, and shortly after Eleazar, son of Annas. From the latter, the office passed to Simon; from Simon c. 18 A.D. to Caiaphas; but Annas even after he had been put out of office, continued to have great influence. 453 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3539 ^ ^ adj ^ an-o'-ay-tos ^ anoetos ^ 4:961,636 ^ ^ fool 1~foolish 4~unwise 1 ^ ^ 1 not understood, unintelligible~2 not understanding, unwise, foolish 454 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 3563 ^ ^ n f ^ an'-oy-ah ^ anoia ^ 4:962,636 ^ ^ folly 1~madness 1 ^ ^ 1 want of understanding, folly~2 madness expressing itself in rage 455 ^ False ^ 77 ^ from 303 and oigo (to open) ^ ^ v ^ an-oy'-go ^ anoigo ^ ^ ^ open 77 ^ ^ 1 to open 456 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 303 and 3618 ^ ^ v ^ an-oy-kod-om-eh'-o ^ anoikodomeo ^ ^ ^ build again 2 ^ ^ 1 to build again 457 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 455 ^ ^ n f ^ an'-oix-is ^ anoixis ^ ^ ^ that (one) may open + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 an opening 458 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 459 ^ ^ n f ^ an-om-ee'-ah ^ anomia ^ 4:1085,646 ^ ^ iniquity 12~transgress the law + 4160 1~transgression of the law 1~unrighteousness 1 ^ ^ 1 the condition of without law~1a because ignorant of it~1b because of violating it~2 contempt and violation of law, iniquity, wickedness 459 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3551 ^ ^ adj ^ an'-om-os ^ anomos ^ 4:1086,646 ^ ^ lawless 1~transgressor 2~unlawful 1~wicked 2~without law 4 ^ ^ 1 destitute of (the Mosaic) law~1a of the Gentiles~2 departing from the law, a violator of the law, lawless, wicked 460 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 459 ^ ^ adv ^ an-om'-oce ^ anomos ^ ^ ^ without law 2 ^ ^ 1 without the law, without the knowledge of the law~2 to sin in ignorance of the Mosaic law~3 live ignorant of law and discipline 461 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 303 and a derivative of the base of 3717 ^ ^ v ^ an-orth-o'-o ^ anorthoo ^ ^ ^ lift up 1~make straight 1~set up 1 ^ ^ 1 to set up, make erect~1a of a deformed person~2 to rear again, build anew 462 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3741 ^ ^ adj ^ an-os'-ee-os ^ anosios ^ 5:492,734 ^ ^ unholy 2 ^ ^ 1 unholy, impious, wicked 463 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 430 ^ ^ n f ^ an-okh-ay' ^ anoche ^ 1:359,58 ^ ^ forbearance 2 ^ ^ 1 toleration, forbearance 464 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 75 ^ ^ v ^ an-tag-o-nid'-zom-ahee ^ antagonizomai ^ 1:134,20 ^ ^ strive against 1 ^ ^ 1 to struggle, fight 465 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 473 and 236 ^ ^ n n ^ an-tal'-ag-mah ^ antallagma ^ 1:252,40 ^ ^ in exchange 2 ^ ^ 1 that which is given in place of another thing by way of exchange~2 what is given either in order to keep or to acquire anything 466 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 378 ^ ^ v ^ an-tan-ap-lay-ro'-o ^ antanapleroo ^ 6:307,867 ^ ^ fill up 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill up in turn~1a in Col 1:24, the meaning is, 'what is wanting in the afflictions of Christ to be borne by me, that I supply in order to repay the benefits which Christ conferred on me by filling up the measure of the afflictions laid upon me'. 467 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 473 and 591 ^ ^ v ^ an-tap-od-ee'-do-mee ^ antapodidomi ^ 2:169,166 ^ ^ recompense 4~recompense again 1~render 1~repay 1 ^ ^ 1 in a good sense, to repay, requite~2 in a bad sense, penalty and vengeance 468 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 467 ^ ^ n n ^ an-tap-od'-om-ah ^ antapodoma ^ 2:169,166 ^ ^ recompense 2 ^ ^ 1 the thing paid back, requital 469 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 467 ^ ^ n f ^ an-tap-od'-os-is ^ antapodosis ^ 2:169,166 ^ ^ reward 1 ^ ^ 1 recompence, to reward or repay someone 470 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 473 and 611 ^ ^ v ^ an-tap-ok-ree'-nom-ahee ^ antapokrinomai ^ 3:944,469 ^ ^ answer again 1~reply again 1 ^ ^ 1 to contradict in reply, to answer by contradiction, reply against 471 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 473 and 2036 ^ ^ v ^ an-tep'-o ^ antepo ^ ^ ^ gainsay 1~say against 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak against, gainsay 472 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 473 and the middle voice of 2192 ^ ^ v ^ an-tekh'-om-ahee ^ antechomai ^ 2:827,286 ^ ^ hold to 2~holdfast 1~support 1 ^ ^ 1 to hold before or against, hold back, withstand, endure~2 to keep one's self directly opposite to any one, hold to him firmly, cleave to, paying heed to him 473 ^ False ^ 22 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ prep ^ an-tee' ^ anti ^ 1:372,61 ^ ^ because + 3639 4~for 15~for ... cause 1~in the room of 1~therefore + 3639 1 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite to, before~2 for, instead of, in place of (something)~2a instead of~2b for~2c for that, because~2d wherefore, for this cause 474 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-bal'-lo ^ antiballo ^ ^ ^ have 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw in turn 475 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 1303 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-dee-at-eeth'-em-ahee ^ antidiatithemai ^ ^ ^ oppose (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to place one's self in opposition, to oppose, to dispose in turn, to take in hand in turn, to retaliate 476 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 473 and 1349 ^ ^ n m ^ an-tid'-ee-kos ^ antidikos ^ 1:373,62 ^ ^ adversary 5 ^ ^ 1 opponent~1a an opponent in a suit of law~1b an adversary, enemy 477 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 473 and 5087 ^ ^ n f ^ an-tith'-es-is ^ antithesis ^ 1:373,* ^ ^ opposition 1 ^ ^ 1 opposition, that which is opposed 478 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 2525 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-kath-is'-tay-mee ^ antikathistemi ^ ^ ^ resist 1 ^ ^ 1 to put in place of another~2 to place in opposition~2a to dispose troops, set an army in line of battle~2b to stand against, resist 479 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-kal-eh'-o ^ antikaleo ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ bid again 1 ^ ^ 1 to invite in turn 480 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 473 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ an-tik'-i-mahee ^ antikeimai ^ 3:655,425 ^ ^ adversary 5~be contrary 2~oppose 1 ^ ^ 1 to be set over against, opposite to~2 to oppose, be adverse to, withstand 481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prol. from 473 ^ ^ adv ^ an-tee-kroo' ^ antikru ^ ^ ^ over against 1 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite 482 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 473 and the middle voice of 2983 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-lam-ban'-om-ahee ^ antilambanomai ^ 1:375,62 ^ ^ help 1~partaker 1~support 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay hold of, hold fast to anything~2 to take a person or thing in order as it were to be held, to take to, embrace~3 to help, to be a partaker of, partake of (the benefits of the services rendered by the slaves) 483 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 473 and 3004 ^ ^ v ^ an-til'-eg-o ^ antilego ^ ^ ^ answer again 1~contradict 1~deny 1~gainsay 1~gainsayer 1~speak against 5 ^ ^ 1 to speak against, gainsay, contradict~2 to oppose one's self to one, decline to obey him, declare one's self against him, refuse to have anything to do with him 484 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 482 ^ ^ n f ^ an-til'-ape-sis ^ antilepsis ^ 1:375,62 ^ ^ help 1 ^ ^ 1 a laying hold of, apprehension, perception, objection of a disputant~2 in NT, to aid, help 485 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of 483 ^ ^ n f ^ an-tee-log-ee'-ah ^ antilogia ^ ^ ^ contradiction 2~gainsaying 1~strife 1 ^ ^ 1 gainsaying, contradiction~2 opposition, rebellion 486 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 3058 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-loy-dor-eh'-o ^ antiloidoreo ^ 4:293,538 ^ ^ revile again 1 ^ ^ 1 to revile in turn, to retort railing 487 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 3083 ^ ^ n n ^ an-til'-oo-tron ^ antilutron ^ 4:349,543 ^ ^ ransom 1 ^ ^ 1 what is given in exchange for another as the price of his redemption, ransom 488 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 473 and 3354 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-met-reh'-o ^ antimetreo ^ ^ ^ measure again 2 ^ ^ 1 to measure back, to measure in return, repay 489 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 473 and 3408 ^ ^ n f ^ an-tee-mis-thee'-ah ^ antimisthia ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ recompense 2 ^ ^ 1 a reward given in compensation, requital, recompence 490 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from Antiochus (a Syrian king) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ an-tee-okh'-i-ah ^ Antiocheia ^ ^ ^ Antioch 18 ^ ^ 1 Capital of Syria, situated on the river Orontes, founded by Seleucus Nicanor in 300 B.C. and named in honour of his father, Antiochus. Many Greek-Jews lived there and it was here that the followers of Christ were first called Christians.~2 A city in Pisidia on the borders Phrygia, founded by Seleucus Nicanor. Under the Romans it became a \"colonia\" and was also called Caesarea 491 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 490 ^ ^ n m ^ an-tee-okh-yoos' ^ Antiocheus ^ ^ ^ of Antioch 1 ^ ^ 1 an Antiochian, a native of Antioch 492 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 473 and 3928 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-par-er'-khom-ahee ^ antiparerchomai ^ ^ ^ pass by on the other side 2 ^ ^ 1 to pass by opposite to 493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ contracted for a compound of 473 and a derivative of 3962 ^ ^ n pr m ^ an-tee'-pas ^ Antipas ^ ^ ^ Antipas 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian of Pergamos who suffered martyrdom 494 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 493 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ an-tip-at-rece' ^ Antipatris ^ ^ ^ Antipatris 1 ^ ^ 1 a city situated between Joppa and Caesarea, in a very fertile region, not far from the coast; rebuilt by Herod the Great and named Antipatris in honour of his father Antipater 495 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 4008 ^ ^ adv ^ an-tee-per'-an ^ antiperan ^ ^ ^ over against 1 ^ ^ 1 over against, on the opposite shore, on the other side 496 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 4098 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-pip'-to ^ antipipto ^ ^ ^ resist 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall upon, run against~2 to be adverse, oppose, strive against 497 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 473 and 4754 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-strat-yoo'-om-ahee ^ antistrateuomai ^ ^ ^ war against 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a military expedition, or take the field, against anyone~2 to oppose, war against 498 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 473 and the middle voice of 5021 ^ ^ v ^ an-tee-tas'-som-ahee ^ antitassomai ^ ^ ^ oppose (one's) self 1~resist 4 ^ ^ 1 to range in battle against~2 to oppose one's self, resist 499 ^ False ^ 2 ^ neuter of a compound of 473 and 5179 ^ ^ adj ^ an-teet'-oo-pon ^ antitupos ^ 8:246,1193 ^ ^ figure 1~like figure whereinto 1 ^ ^ 1 a thing formed after some pattern~2 a thing resembling another, its counterpart~2a something in the Messianic times which answers to the type, as baptism corresponds to the deluge (1 Pet 3:21) 500 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 473 and 5547 ^ ^ n m ^ an-tee'-khris-tos ^ antichristos ^ 9:493,1322 ^ ^ antichrist 5 ^ ^ 1 the adversary of the Messiah 501 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from antlos (the hold of a ship) ^ ^ v ^ ant-leh-o ^ antleo ^ ^ ^ draw 3~draw out 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw out of a ship's bilge-water, to bale or pump out~2 to draw water 502 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 501 ^ ^ n n ^ ant'-lay-mah ^ antlema ^ ^ ^ nothing to draw with + 3777 1 ^ ^ 1 what is drawn~2 the act of drawing water~3 a thing to draw with, e.g. bucket and rope let down into a well 503 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 473 and 3788 ^ ^ v ^ ant-of-thal-meh'-o ^ antophthalmeo ^ ^ ^ bear up into 1 ^ ^ 1 to look against or straight at~2 metaph. to bear up against, withstand 504 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5204 ^ ^ adj ^ an'-oo-dros ^ anudros ^ ^ ^ dry 2~without water 2 ^ ^ 1 without water 505 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 5271 ^ ^ adj ^ an-oo-pok'-ree-tos ^ anupokritos ^ 8:570,1235 ^ ^ unfeigned 4~without dissimulation 1~without hypocrisy 1 ^ ^ 1 unfeigned, undisguised, sincere 506 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 5293 ^ ^ adj ^ an-oo-pot'-ak-tos ^ anupotaktos ^ 8:47,1156 ^ ^ disobedient 1~that is not put under 1~unruly 2 ^ ^ 1 not made subject, unsubjected~2 that cannot be subjected to control, disobedient, unruly, refractory 507 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 473 ^ ^ adv ^ an'-o ^ ano ^ 1:376,63 ^ ^ above 5~brim 1~high 1~up 2 ^ ^ 1 up, upwards, above, on high~2 of the quarters of the heaven, northward~3 of countries, inland, up from the coast~4 of time, formerly++++ In Gal. 4:26 the word could refer to either place or time, i.e. place - the Jerusalem which is above - in the heavens time - the eternal Jerusalem which preceded the earthly one 508 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 507 and 1093 ^ ^ n n ^ an-ogue'-eh-on ^ anogeon ^ ^ ^ upper room 2 ^ ^ 1 anything above the ground~2 a room in the upper part of a house 509 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 507 ^ ^ adv ^ an'-o-then ^ anothen ^ 1:378,63 ^ ^ again 2~from above 5~from the beginning 1~from the first 1~not tr 1~top 3 ^ ^ 1 from above, from a higher place~1a of things which come from heaven or God~2 from the first, from the beginning, from the very first~3 anew, over again 510 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 511 ^ ^ adj ^ an-o-ter-ee-kos' ^ anoterikos ^ ^ ^ upper 1 ^ ^ 1 upper 511 ^ False ^ 2 ^ comparative degree of 507 ^ ^ adj n ^ an-o'-ter-os ^ anoteros ^ 1:376,* ^ ^ above 1~higher 1 ^ ^ 1 higher~1a of motion: to a higher place, up higher~1b of rest: in a higher place, above 512 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 5624 ^ ^ adj ^ an-o-fel'-ace ^ anopheles ^ ^ ^ unprofitable 1~unprofitableness 1 ^ ^ 1 unprofitable, useless 513 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from agnumi (to break, cf 4486) ^ ^ n f ^ ax-ee'-nay ^ axine ^ ^ ^ axe 2 ^ ^ 1 an axe 514 ^ False ^ 41 ^ probably from 71 ^ ^ adj ^ ax'-ee-os ^ axios ^ 1:379,63 ^ ^ due reward 1~meet 4~unworthy + 3756 1~worthy 35 ^ ^ 1 weighing, having weight, having the weight of another thing of like value, worth as much~2 befitting, congruous, corresponding to a thing~3 of one who has merited anything worthy~3a both in a good and a bad sense 515 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 514 ^ ^ v ^ ax-ee-o'-o ^ axioo ^ 1:380,63 ^ ^ count worthy 3~desire 1~think good 1~think worthy 2 ^ ^ 1 to think meet, fit, right~2 to judge worthy, deem, deserving 516 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 514 ^ ^ adv ^ ax-ee'-oce ^ axios ^ ^ ^ after a godly sort + 2316 1~as becometh 2~worthy 3 ^ ^ 1 suitably, worthily, in a manner worthy of 517 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3707 ^ ^ adj ^ ah-or'-at-os ^ aoratos ^ 5:368,706 ^ ^ invisible 4~invisible things 1 ^ ^ 1 unseen, or that which can not be seen, e.g. invisible 518 ^ False ^ 45 ^ from 575 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ang-el'-lo ^ apaggello ^ 1:64,10 ^ ^ bring word 1~bring word again 1~declare 3~report 2~show 10~show again 1~tell 26~variations of 'show' 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring tidings (from a person or a thing), bring word, report~2 to proclaim, to make known openly, declare 519 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and agcho (to choke akin to the base of 43) ^ ^ v ^ ap-ang'-khom-ahee ^ apagchomai ^ ^ ^ hang (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to throttle, strangle, in order to put out of the way or kill~2 to hang one's self, to end one's life by hanging 520 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 575 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ag'-o ^ apago ^ ^ ^ bring 1~carry away 1~lead 2~lead away 10~put to death 1~take away 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead away~1a esp. of those who are led off to trial, prison, or punishment 521 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3811 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ah'-ee-dyoo-tos ^ apaideutos ^ 5:596,753 ^ ^ unlearned 1 ^ ^ 1 without instruction, and disciple, uneducated, ignorant, rude 522 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ah'-ee-ro ^ apairo ^ ^ ^ take 1~take away 2 ^ ^ 1 to lift off, take or carry away~2 to be taken away from anyone 523 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and 154 ^ ^ ^ ap-ah'-ee-teh-o ^ apaiteo ^ 1:193,30 ^ ^ ask again 1~requite 1 ^ ^ 1 to ask back, demand back, exact something due 524 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and algeo (to smart) ^ ^ v ^ ap-alg-eh'-o ^ apalgeo ^ ^ ^ be past feeling 1 ^ ^ 1 to cease to feel pain or grief~1a to bear troubles with greater equanimity, cease to feel pain at~1b to become callous, insensible to pain, apathetic 525 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 236 ^ ^ v ^ ap-al-las'-so ^ apallasso ^ 1:252,40 ^ ^ deliver 2~depart 1 ^ ^ 1 to remove, release, to be removed, to depart~2 to set free, deliver 526 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and a derivative of 245 ^ ^ v ^ ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o ^ apallotrioo ^ 1:265,43 ^ ^ be alien 1~be alienated with + 5607 2 ^ ^ 1 to alienate, estrange~2 to be shut out from one's fellowship and intimacy 527 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ ap-al-os' ^ apalos ^ ^ ^ tender 2 ^ ^ 1 tender~1a of a branch of a tree that is full of sap 528 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 575 and a derivative of 473 ^ ^ v ^ ap-an-tah'-o ^ apantao ^ ^ ^ meet 7 ^ ^ 1 to go to meet, to meet~1a in a military sense: a hostile meeting 529 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 528 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-an'-tay-sis ^ apantesis ^ 1:380,64 ^ ^ to meet + 1519 4 ^ ^ 1 to meet one 530 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably from 537 ^ ^ adv ^ hap'-ax ^ hapax ^ 1:381,64 ^ ^ once 15 ^ ^ 1 once, one time~2 once for all 531 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3845 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ar-ab'-at-os ^ aparabatos ^ 5:742,772 ^ ^ unchangeable 1 ^ ^ 1 unviolated, not to be violated, inviolable~2 unchangeable and therefore not liable to pass to a successor 532 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3903 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ar-ask-yoo'-as-tos ^ aparaskeuastos ^ ^ ^ unprepared 1 ^ ^ 1 unprepared 533 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 575 and 720 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ar-neh'-om-ahee ^ aparneomai ^ 1:471,* ^ ^ deny 13 ^ ^ 1 to deny~1a to affirm that one has no acquaintance or connection with someone~1b to forget one's self, lose sight of one's self and one's own interests 534 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 737 ^ ^ adv ^ ap-ar'-tee ^ aparti ^ ^ ^ from henceforth 1 ^ ^ 1 from now, henceforth 535 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 534 ^ ^ n m ^ ap-ar-tis-mos' ^ apartismos ^ ^ ^ finish 1 ^ ^ 1 completion 536 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from a compound of 575 and 756 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ar-khay' ^ aparche ^ 1:484,81 ^ ^ firstfruits 8 ^ ^ 1 to offer firstlings or firstfruits~2 to take away the firstfruits of the productions of the earth which was offered to God. The first portion of the dough, from which sacred loaves were to be prepared. Hence term used of persons consecrated to God for all time.~3 persons superior in excellence to others of the same class 537 ^ False ^ 44 ^ from 1 (as a particle of union) and 3956 ^ ^ adj ^ hap'-as ^ hapas ^ 5:886,795 ^ ^ all 34~all things 5~every 1~every one 1~whole 3 ^ ^ 1 quite, all, the whole, all together, all 538 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ v ^ ap-at-ah'-o ^ apatao ^ 1:384,65 ^ ^ deceive 4 ^ ^ 1 to cheat, beguile, deceive 539 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 538 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-at'-ay ^ apate ^ 1:385,65 ^ ^ deceit 1~deceitful 1~deceitfulness 3~deceivableness 1~deceivings 1 ^ ^ 1 deceit, deceitfulness 540 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3962 ^ ^ n m ^ ap-at'-ore ^ apator ^ 5:1019,805 ^ ^ without father 1 ^ ^ 1 whose father is not recorded in the genealogies 541 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 575 and 826 ^ ^ n n ^ ap-ow'-gas-mah ^ apaugasma ^ 1:508,87 ^ ^ brightness 1 ^ ^ 1 reflected brightness~1a of Christ in that he perfectly reflects the majesty of God~2 effulgence~2a shining forth, of a light coming from a luminous body (Vine)~2b out-raying (Vincent) 542 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the same as 1492 ^ ^ v ^ ap-i'-do ^ apeido ^ ^ ^ see 1 ^ ^ 1 to look away from one thing and at another~2 to look at from somewhere, either from a distance or from a certain present condition of things~3 to perceive 543 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 545 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-i'-thi-ah ^ apeitheia ^ 6:11,818 ^ ^ disobedient 3~unbelief 4 ^ ^ 1 obstinacy, obstinate opposition to the divine will 544 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 545 ^ ^ v ^ ap-i-theh'-o ^ apeitheo ^ 6:10,818 ^ ^ believe not 8~disobedient 4~obey not 3~unbelieving 1 ^ ^ 1 not to allow one's self to be persuaded~1a to refuse or withhold belief~1b to refuse belief and obedience~2 not to comply with 545 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3982 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-i-thace' ^ apeithes ^ 6:10,818 ^ ^ disobedient 6 ^ ^ 1 impersuasible, not compliant, disobedient, contumacious 546 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ v ^ ap-i-leh'-o ^ apeileo ^ ^ ^ threaten 2 ^ ^ 1 to threaten, menace 547 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 546 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-i-lay' ^ apeile ^ ^ ^ straitly 1~threatening 3 ^ ^ 1 a threatening, threat 548 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 575 and 1510 ^ ^ v ^ ap'-i-mee ^ apeimi ^ ^ ^ absent 1~be absent 6 ^ ^ 1 to go away, depart 549 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and eimi (to go) ^ ^ v ^ ap'-i-mee ^ apeimi ^ ^ ^ go 1 ^ ^ 1 to go away, depart 550 ^ False ^ 1 ^ reflexive past of a compound of 575 and 2036 ^ ^ v ^ ap-i-pom'-ane ^ apeipomen ^ ^ ^ renounce 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak out, set forth, declare~2 to forbid~3 to give up, renounce 551 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 3987 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-i'-ras-tos ^ apeirastos ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ cannot be tempted + 2076 1 ^ ^ 1 that can not be tempted by evil, not liable to temptation to sin 552 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3984 ^ ^ adj ^ ap'-i-ros ^ apeiros ^ ^ ^ unskilful 1 ^ ^ 1 inexperienced in, without experience of 553 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 575 and 1551 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ek-dekh'-om-ahee ^ apekdechomai ^ 2:56,146 ^ ^ look for 2~wait for 5 ^ ^ 1 assiduously and patiently waiting for 554 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 575 and 1562 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ek-doo'-om-ahee ^ apekduomai ^ 2:318,* ^ ^ put off 1~spoil 1 ^ ^ 1 wholly put off from one's self~1a denoting separation from what is put off~2 wholly to strip off for one's self (for one's own advantage)~3 despoil, disarm 555 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 554 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ek'-doo-sis ^ apekdusis ^ 2:321,192 ^ ^ putting off 1 ^ ^ 1 a putting off, laying aside 556 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 1643 ^ ^ v ^ ap-el-ow'-no ^ apelauno ^ ^ ^ drive 1 ^ ^ 1 to drive away, drive off 557 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 575 and 1651 ^ ^ n m ^ ap-el-eg-mos' ^ apelegmos ^ ^ ^ nought 1 ^ ^ 1 censure, repudiation of a thing shown to be worthless 558 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 1658 ^ ^ n m ^ ap-el-yoo'-ther-os ^ apeleutheros ^ 2:487,224 ^ ^ freeman 1 ^ ^ 1 a slave that has been released from servitude, a freeman 559 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ap-el-lace' ^ Apelles ^ ^ ^ Apelles 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian 560 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 1679 ^ ^ v ^ ap-el-pid'-zo ^ apelpizo ^ 2:533,229 ^ ^ hope for again 1 ^ ^ 1 nothing despairing~2 despairing of no one~3 causing no one to despair 561 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and 1725 ^ ^ prep ^ ap-en'-an-tee ^ apenanti ^ ^ ^ before 2~contrary 1~in the presence of 1~over against 2 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite~2 in sight of, before~3 in opposition to, against 562 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a secondary derivative of 4008 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-er'-an-tos ^ aperantos ^ ^ ^ endless 1 ^ ^ 1 that can not be passed through, boundless, endless 563 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative participle) and a presumed derivative of 4049 ^ ^ adv ^ ap-er-is-pas-toce' ^ aperispastos ^ ^ ^ without distraction 1 ^ ^ 1 without distraction, without solicitude or anxiety or care 564 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4059 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-er-eet'-may-tos ^ aperitmetos ^ 6:72,831 ^ ^ uncircumcised 1 ^ ^ 1 uncircumcised~1a metaph. those whose heart and ears are covered, i.e. whose soul and senses are closed to divine admonition 565 ^ False ^ 120 ^ from 575 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ ap-erkh'-om-ahee ^ aperchomai ^ 2:675,257 ^ ^ come 4~depart 27~go 53~go (one's) way 16~go away 14~misc 6 ^ ^ 1 to go away, depart~1a to go away in order to follow any one, go after him, to follow his party, follow him as a leader~2 to go away~2a of departing evils and sufferings~2b of good things taken away from one~2c of an evanescent state of things 566 ^ False ^ 1 ^ third person singular present indicative active of 568 used impersonally ^ ^ v ^ ap-ekh'-i ^ apechei ^ ^ ^ be enough 1 ^ ^ 1 it is sufficient, it is enough 567 ^ False ^ 6 ^ middle voice (reflexively) of 568 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ekh'-om-ahee ^ apechomai ^ ^ ^ abstain 6 ^ ^ 1 to hold one's self off, refrain, abstain 568 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 575 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ekh'-o ^ apecho ^ 2:828,286 ^ ^ be 5~have 4~receive 2 ^ ^ 1 have~1a to hold back, keep off, prevent~1b to have wholly or in full, to have received~1c it is enough, sufficient~2 to be away, absent, distant~3 to hold one's self off, abstain++++ \"have\" in Mat. 6.2, is modified with a prefix which changes its meaning to \"have in full\" and was commonly used on business receipts to mean \"paid in full\". No payment or service was expected to follow the close of the transaction. 569 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 571 ^ ^ v ^ ap-is-teh'-o ^ apisteo ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ believe not 7 ^ ^ 1 to betray a trust, be unfaithful~2 to have no belief, disbelieve 570 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 571 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-is-tee'-ah ^ apistia ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ unbelief 12 ^ ^ 1 unfaithfulness, faithless~2 want of faith, unbelief~3 weakness of faith 571 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4103 ^ ^ adj ^ ap'-is-tos ^ apistos ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ faithless 4~infidel 2~that believe not 6~thing incredible 1~unbeliever 4~unbelieving 5~which believe not 1 ^ ^ 1 unfaithful, faithless, (not to be trusted, perfidious)~2 incredible~2a of things~3 unbelieving, incredulous~3a without trust (in God) 572 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 573 ^ ^ n f ^ hap-lot'-ace ^ haplotes ^ 1:386,65 ^ ^ bountifulness 1~liberality 1~liberty 1~simplicity 3~singleness 2 ^ ^ 1 singleness, simplicity, sincerity, mental honesty~1a the virtue of one who is free from pretence and hypocrisy~2 not self seeking, openness of heart manifesting itself by generousity 573 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from 1 (as a particle of union) and the base of 4120 ^ ^ adj ^ hap-looce' ^ haplous ^ 1:386,65 ^ ^ single 2 ^ ^ 1 simple, single~2 whole~3 good fulfilling its office, sound~3a of the eye 574 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 573 (in the objective sense of 572) ^ ^ adv ^ hap-loce' ^ haplos ^ ^ ^ liberal 1 ^ ^ 1 simply, openly, frankly, sincerely 575 ^ False ^ 671 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ preposition ^ apo' ^ apo ^ ^ ^ at 9~by 9~for 10~from 393~in 6~misc. 31~not tr. 16~of 129~off 10~on 5~out of 48~since + 3739 5 ^ ^ 1 of separation~1a of local separation, after verbs of motion from a place i.e. of departing, of fleeing, ...~1b of separation of a part from the whole~1b1 where of a whole some part is taken~1c of any kind of separation of one thing from another by which the union or fellowship of the two is destroyed~1d of a state of separation, that is of distance~1d1 physical, of distance of place~1d2 temporal, of distance of time~2 of origin~2a of the place whence anything is, comes, befalls, is taken~2b of origin of a cause 576 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ob-ah'-ee-no ^ apobaino ^ ^ ^ come 1~go out 1~turn 2 ^ ^ 1 to come down from, i.e. a ship~2 to turn out, result, to be the outcome 577 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ob-al'-lo ^ apoballo ^ ^ ^ cast away 2 ^ ^ 1 to throw off, cast away 578 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ob-lep'-o ^ apoblepo ^ ^ ^ have respect 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn the eyes away from other things and fix them on some one thing~1a to look at attentively~2 to look with steadfast mental gaze 579 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 577 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ob'-lay-tos ^ apobletos ^ ^ ^ be refused 1 ^ ^ 1 thrown away, to be thrown away, rejected, despised, abominated~1a as unclean 580 ^ False ^ 2 ^ 581 ^ ^ ^ ap-ob-ol-ay' ^ apobole ^ ^ ^ casting away 1~loss 1 ^ ^ 1 rejection, repudiation~1a to throw away from one's self, cast off, repudiate~2 a losing, a loss 581 ^ False ^ 1 ^ past participle of a compound of 575 and 1096 ^ ^ v ^ ap-og-en-om'-en-os ^ apogenomenos ^ 1:686,* ^ ^ being dead 1 ^ ^ 1 to be removed from, depart~2 to die, to die to anything 582 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 583 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-og-raf-ay' ^ apographe ^ ^ ^ taxing 2 ^ ^ 1 a writing off, transcript (from some pattern)~2 an enrolment or registration in the public records of persons together with their income and property, as the basis of a census or valuation, i.e. that it might appear how much tax should be levied upon each one 583 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 1125 ^ ^ v ^ ap-og-raf'-o ^ apographo ^ ^ ^ tax 3~write 1 ^ ^ 1 to write off, copy (from some pattern)~2 to enter in a register or records~2a spec. to enter in public records the names of men, their property and income~2b to enrol 584 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 1166 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ike'-noo-mee ^ apodeiknumi ^ ^ ^ approve 1~prove 1~set forth 1~show 1 ^ ^ 1 to point away from one's self, to point out, show forth, to expose to view, exhibit~2 to declare, to show, to prove what kind of person anyone is, to prove by arguments, demonstrate 585 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 584 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-od'-ike-sis ^ apodeixis ^ ^ ^ demonstration 1 ^ ^ 1 a making manifest, showing forth~2 a demonstration, proof 586 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 1183 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ek-at-o'-o ^ apodekatoo ^ ^ ^ give tithe 1~pay tithe 1~take tithe 1~tithe 1 ^ ^ 1 to give, pay a tithe of anything~2 to exact receive a tenth from anyone 587 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 588 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-od'-ek-tos ^ apodektos ^ 2:58,146 ^ ^ acceptable 2 ^ ^ 1 accepted, acceptable, agreeable 588 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ekh'-om-ahee ^ apodechomai ^ 2:55,146 ^ ^ accept 1~receive 3~receive gladly 2 ^ ^ 1 to accept from, receive~2 to accept what is offered from without 589 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 590 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ay-meh'-o ^ apodemeo ^ ^ ^ go into a far country 3~take (one's) journey 2~travel into a far country 1 ^ ^ 1 to go away into foreign parts, go abroad 590 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 1218 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-od'-ay-mos ^ apodemos ^ ^ ^ taking a far journey 1 ^ ^ 1 away from one's people, go abroad 591 ^ False ^ 48 ^ from 575 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-eed'-o-mee ^ apodidomi ^ 2:167,166 ^ ^ give 9~misc 9~pay 9~render 9~reward 7~sell 3~yield 2 ^ ^ 1 to deliver, to give away for one's own profit what is one's own, to sell~2 to pay off, discharge what is due~2a a debt, wages, tribute, taxes, produce due~2b things promised under oath~2c conjugal duty~2d to render account~3 to give back, restore~4 to requite, recompense in a good or a bad sense 592 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and a compound of 223 and 3724 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ee-or-id'-zo ^ apodiorizo ^ 5:455,728 ^ ^ separate (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to disjoin, part, separate from another~2 making divisions or separations 593 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 575 and 1381 ^ ^ v ^ ap-od-ok-ee-mad'-zo ^ apodokimazo ^ 2:255,181 ^ ^ disallow 2~reject 7 ^ ^ 1 to disapprove, reject, repudiate 594 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 588 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-od-okh-ay' ^ apodoche ^ 2:55,146 ^ ^ acceptation 2 ^ ^ 1 reception, admission, acceptance, approbation 595 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 659 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-oth'-es-is ^ apothesis ^ ^ ^ must put off + 2076 1~putting away 1 ^ ^ 1 a putting off or away 596 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 659 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-oth-ay'-kay ^ apotheke ^ ^ ^ barn 4~garner 2 ^ ^ 1 a place in which anything is laid by or up~2 a storehouse, granary 597 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 2343 ^ ^ v ^ ap-oth-ay-sow-rid'-zo ^ apothesaurizo ^ ^ ^ lay in store 1 ^ ^ 1 to put away, lay by in store, to treasure away~2 to store up abundance for future use 598 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 2346 ^ ^ v ^ ap-oth-lee'-bo ^ apothlibo ^ ^ ^ press 1 ^ ^ 1 to press on all sides, squeeze, press hard~1a of pressing out grapes and olives 599 ^ False ^ 112 ^ from 575 and 2348 ^ ^ v ^ ap-oth-nace'-ko ^ apothnesko ^ 3:7,312 ^ ^ be at the point of death + 3195 1~be dead 29~be slain + 5408 1~die 98~lie a dying 1~perish 1~vr dead 1 ^ ^ 1 to die~1a of the natural death of man~1b of the violent death of man or animals~1c to perish by means of something~1d of trees which dry up, of seeds which rot when planted~1e of eternal death, to be subject to eternal misery in hell 600 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 575 and 2525 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-ath-is'-tay-mee ^ apokathistemi ^ 1:387,65 ^ ^ restore 7~restore again 1 ^ ^ 1 to restore to its former state~2 to be in its former state 601 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 575 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-al-oop'-to ^ apokalupto ^ 3:563,405 ^ ^ reveal 26 ^ ^ 1 to uncover, lay open what has been veiled or covered up~1a disclose, make bare~2 to make known, make manifest, disclose what before was unknown For Synonyms see entry 5812 602 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 601 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ok-al'-oop-sis ^ apokalupsis ^ 3:563,405 ^ ^ appearing 1~be revealed 2~coming 1~manifestation 1~revelation 12~to lighten + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 laying bear, making naked~2 a disclosure of truth, instruction~2a concerning things before unknown~2b used of events by which things or states or persons hitherto withdrawn from view are made visible to all~3 manifestation, appearance 603 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a comparative of 575 and a compound of kara (the head) and 1380 (in the sense of watching) ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ok-ar-ad-ok-ee'-ah ^ apokaradokia ^ 1:393,66 ^ ^ earnest expectation 2 ^ ^ 1 anxious and persistent expectation 604 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 2644 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-at-al-las'-so ^ apokatallasso ^ 1:258,40 ^ ^ reconcile 3 ^ ^ 1 to reconcile completely~2 to reconcile back again~3 bring back a former state of harmony 605 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 600 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ok-at-as'-tas-is ^ apokatastasis ^ 1:389,65 ^ ^ restitution 1 ^ ^ 1 restoration~1a of a true theocracy~1b of the perfect state before the fall 606 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok'-i-mahee ^ apokeimai ^ 3:655,425 ^ ^ appoint 1~lay up 3 ^ ^ 1 to be laid away, laid by, reserved~2 reserved for one, awaiting him 607 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 2776 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-ef-al-id'-zo ^ apokephalizo ^ ^ ^ behead 4 ^ ^ 1 to cut off the head, behead, decapitate 608 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 2808 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-li'-o ^ apokleio ^ ^ ^ shut up 1 ^ ^ 1 to shut up 609 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-op'-to ^ apokopto ^ 3:852,453 ^ ^ cut off 6 ^ ^ 1 to cut off, amputate 610 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 611 (in its original sense of judging) ^ ^ n n ^ ap-ok'-ree-mah ^ apokrima ^ 3:945,469 ^ ^ sentence 1 ^ ^ 1 an answer~1a 2Co. 1:9 where the meaning is \"on asking myself whether I should come out safe from mortal peril, I answered 'I must Die'\" 611 ^ False ^ 250 ^ from 575 and krino ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-ree'-nom-ahee ^ apokrinomai ^ 3:944,* ^ ^ answer 250 ^ ^ 1 to give an answer to a question proposed, to answer~2 to begin to speak, but always where something has preceded (either said or done) to which the remarks refer 612 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 611 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ok'-ree-sis ^ apokrisis ^ 3:946,469 ^ ^ answer 4 ^ ^ 1 a replying, an answer 613 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and 2928 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-roop'-to ^ apokrupto ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ hide 6 ^ ^ 1 to hide~2 concealing, keeping secret 614 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 613 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ok'-roo-fos ^ apokruphos ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ hid 2~kept secret 1 ^ ^ 1 hidden, secret~2 stored up 615 ^ False ^ 75 ^ from 575 and kteino (to slay) ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-ti'-no ^ apokteino ^ ^ ^ kill 55~put to death 6~slay 14 ^ ^ 1 to kill in any way whatever~1a to destroy, to allow to perish~2 metaph. to extinguish, abolish~2a to inflict mortal death~2b to deprive of spiritual life and procure eternal misery in hell 616 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and the base of 2949 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-oo-eh'-o ^ apokueo ^ ^ ^ begat 1~bring forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring forth~1a from the womb~1b give birth to~2 produce 617 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 2947 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ok-oo-lee'-o ^ apokulio ^ ^ ^ roll away 3~roll back 1 ^ ^ 1 to roll off or away++++ This word is used in the Gospels to refer to the stone that was in front of the tomb of Jesus. In Palestine, graves were usually in a depression and the stone was rolled down an incline to cover the mouth of the tomb. For a small grave, about twenty men were required to roll a stone down hill to cover the door of the tomb. The Bible tells us that the stone covering the door of the tomb was a large stone. The women would have needed more men than even a full Roman guard of sixteen men to roll away the stone. This was a major task. 618 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 575 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-am-ban'-o ^ apolambano ^ ^ ^ receive 10~receive ... again 1~take aside 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive~1a of what is due or promised~2 to take again or back, to recover~2a to receive by way of retribution~3 to take from others, take apart or aside~4 to receive any one hospitably 619 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a comparative of 575 and lauo (to enjoy) ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ol'-ow-sis ^ apolausis ^ ^ ^ enjoy the pleasures + 2192 1~to enjoy + 1519 ^ ^ 1 enjoyment 620 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-ipe'-o ^ apoleipo ^ ^ ^ leave 3~remain 3 ^ ^ 1 to leave, to leave behind~2 to desert or forsake 621 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and leicho (to \"lick\") ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-i'-kho ^ apoleicho ^ ^ ^ lick 1 ^ ^ 1 to lick off, lick up 622 ^ False ^ 92 ^ from 575 and the base of 3639 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol'-loo-mee ^ apollumi ^ 1:394,67 ^ ^ be lost 5~destroy 26~lose 22~lost 4~misc 2~perish 33 ^ ^ 1 to destroy~1a to put out of the way entirely, abolish, put an end to ruin~1b render useless~1c to kill~1d to declare that one must be put to death~1e metaph. to devote or give over to eternal misery in hell~1f to perish, to be lost, ruined, destroyed~2 to destroy~2a to lose 623 ^ False ^ 1 ^ active participle of 622 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ap-ol-loo'-ohn ^ Apolluon ^ 1:397,67 ^ ^ Apollyon 1 ^ ^ 1 the angel of the bottomless pit, the Destroyer 624 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the sun, from 622) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah ^ Apollonia ^ ^ ^ Apollonia 1 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey from Amphipolis 625 ^ False ^ 10 ^ probably from the same as 624 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ap-ol-loce' ^ Apollos ^ ^ ^ Apollos 10 ^ ^ 1 a learned Jew from Alexandria and mighty in the scriptures who became a Christian and a teacher of Christianity 626 ^ False ^ 10 ^ middle voice from a compound of 575 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-og-eh'-om-ahee ^ apologeomai ^ ^ ^ answer 3~answer for (one's) self 3~excuse 1~excuse (one's) self 1~make defence 1~speak for (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to defend one's self, make one's defence~2 to defend a person or a thing~3 to give a full account of~3a to calculate or consider well 627 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from the same as 626 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ol-og-ee'-ah ^ apologia ^ ^ ^ answer 3~answer for (one's) self 1~clearing of (one's) self 1~defence 3 ^ ^ 1 verbal defence, speech in defence~2 a reasoned statement or argument 628 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and 3068 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-oo'-o ^ apolouo ^ 4:295,538 ^ ^ wash 1~wash away 1 ^ ^ 1 to wash off or away 629 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from a compound of 575 and 3083 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ol-oo'-tro-sis ^ apolutrosis ^ 4:351,* ^ ^ deliverance 1~redemption 9 ^ ^ 1 a releasing effected by payment of ransom~1a redemption, deliverance~1b liberation procured by the payment of a ransom 630 ^ False ^ 69 ^ from 575 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ol-oo'-o ^ apoluo ^ ^ ^ dismiss 2~let depart 2~let go 13~misc 6~put away 14~release 17~send away 13~set at liberty 2 ^ ^ 1 to set free~2 to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer)~2a a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer~2b to bid depart, send away~3 to let go free, release~3a a captive i.e. to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart~3b to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty~3c indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart~3d to release a debtor, i.e. not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt~4 used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate. The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband.~5 to send one's self away, to depart 631 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 575 and masso (to squeeze, knead, smear) ^ ^ v ^ ap-om-as'-som-ahee ^ apomassomai ^ ^ ^ wipe off 1 ^ ^ 1 to wipe off~2 to wipe off one's self, to wipe of for one's self 632 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the base of 3551 ^ ^ v ^ ap-on-em'-o ^ aponemo ^ ^ ^ give 1 ^ ^ 1 to assign, portion out 633 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 3538 ^ ^ v ^ ap-on-ip'-to ^ aponipto ^ ^ ^ wash 1 ^ ^ 1 to wash off~2 to wash off one's self, to wash off for one's self 634 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ ap-op-ip'-to ^ apopipto ^ ^ ^ fall 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall off, slip down from 635 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and 4105 ^ ^ v ^ ap-op-lan-ah'-o ^ apoplanao ^ 6:228,857 ^ ^ err 1~seduce 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to go astray~2 to lead away from the truth to error~3 to go astray, stray away from 636 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ ap-op-leh'-o ^ apopleo ^ ^ ^ sail 4 ^ ^ 1 to sail away, depart by ship, set sail 637 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 4150 ^ ^ v ^ ap-op-loo'-no ^ apopluno ^ ^ ^ wash 1 ^ ^ 1 to wash off 638 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 4155 ^ ^ v ^ ap-op-nee'-go ^ apopnigo ^ 6:455,895 ^ ^ choke 3 ^ ^ 1 to choke~1a to suffocate with water, drown 639 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4198 ^ ^ v ^ ap-or-eh'-o ^ aporeo ^ ^ ^ be perplexed 1~doubt 2~stand in doubt 1 ^ ^ 1 to be without resources, to be in straits, to be left wanting, to be embarrassed, to be in doubt, not to know which way to turn~2 to be at a loss with one's self, be in doubt~3 not to know how to decide or what to do, to be perplexed 640 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 639 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-or-ee'-a ^ aporia ^ ^ ^ perplexity 1 ^ ^ 1 the state of one who is in perplexity 641 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 4496 ^ ^ v ^ ap-or-hrip'-to ^ aporrhipto ^ 6:991,* ^ ^ cast (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw away, cast down~2 to cast one's self down 642 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and a derivative of 3737 ^ ^ v ^ ap-or-fan-id'-zo ^ aporphanizo ^ ^ ^ take 1 ^ ^ 1 to bereave of a parent or parents 643 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and a derivative of 4632 ^ ^ v ^ ap-osk-yoo-ad'-zo ^ aposkeuazo ^ ^ ^ take up (one's) carriages 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry off goods and chattels~2 to pack up and carry off~3 to carry off one's personal property or provide for its carrying away 644 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 575 and a derivative of 4639 ^ ^ n n ^ ap-os-kee'-as-mah ^ aposkiasma ^ 7:399,1044 ^ ^ shadow 1 ^ ^ 1 a shade cast by one object on another, a shadow 645 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 575 and 4685 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-pah'-o ^ apospao ^ ^ ^ be gotten 1~draw 1~draw away 1~withdraw 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw off, tear away 646 ^ False ^ 2 ^ feminine of the same as 647 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-os-tas-ee'-ah ^ apostasia ^ 1:513,88 ^ ^ falling away 1~to forsake + 575 1 ^ ^ 1 a falling away, defection, apostasy 647 ^ False ^ 3 ^ neuter of a (presumed) adj. from a derivative of 868 ^ ^ n n ^ ap-os-tas'-ee-on ^ apostasion ^ ^ ^ divorcement 2~writing of divorcement 1 ^ ^ 1 divorce, repudiation~2 a bill of divorce 648 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and a derivative of 4721 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-teg-ad'-zo ^ apostegazo ^ ^ ^ uncover 1 ^ ^ 1 to uncover, take off the roof 649 ^ False ^ 133 ^ from 575 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-tel'-lo ^ apostello ^ 1:398,67 ^ ^ misc 2~send 110~send away 4~send forth 15~send out 2 ^ ^ 1 to order (one) to go to a place appointed~2 to send away, dismiss~2a to allow one to depart, that he may be in a state of liberty~2b to order one to depart, send off~2c to drive away For Synonyms see entry 5813 650 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and stereo (to deprive) ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-ter-eh'-o ^ apostereo ^ ^ ^ defraud 4~destitute 1~keep back by fraud 1 ^ ^ 1 to defraud, rob, despoil 651 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 649 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-os-tol-ay' ^ apostole ^ 1:446,67 ^ ^ apostleship 4 ^ ^ 1 a sending away~1a of the sending off of a fleet~1b of consuls with an army, i.e. of an expedition~2 a sending away, i.e. a dismissal, release~3 a thing sent, esp. of gifts~4 in the NT, the office and dignity of the apostles of Christ, apostleship 652 ^ False ^ 81 ^ from 649 ^ ^ n m ^ ap-os'-tol-os ^ apostolos ^ 1:407,67 ^ ^ apostle 78~he that is sent 1~messenger 2 ^ ^ 1 a delegate, messenger, one sent forth with orders~1a specifically applied to the twelve apostles of Christ~1b in a broader sense applied to other eminent Christian teachers~1b1 of Barnabas~1b2 of Timothy and Silvanus 653 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and a (presumed) derivative of 4750 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo ^ apostomatizo ^ ^ ^ provoke to speak 1 ^ ^ 1 to recite from memory~1a to repeat to a pupil (anything) for him to commit to memory~2 to ply with questions, to catechise, and so to entice to answers 654 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 575 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-tref'-o ^ apostrepho ^ 7:719,1093 ^ ^ bring again 1~pervert 1~put up again 1~turn away 4~turn away from 2~turn from 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn away~1a to remove anything from anyone~1b to turn him away from allegiance to any one~1c tempt to defect~2 to turn back, return, bring back~2a of putting a sword back in its sheath~2b of Judas returning money to temple~3 to turn one's self away, turn back, return~4 to turn one's self away from, deserting 655 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the base of 4767 ^ ^ v ^ ap-os-toog-eh'-o ^ apostugeo ^ ^ ^ abhor 1 ^ ^ 1 to dislike, abhor, have a horror of 656 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 4864 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-os-oon-ag'-o-gos ^ aposunagogos ^ 7:848,1107 ^ ^ be put out of the synagogue + 1096 2~put out of the synagogue + 4160 1 ^ ^ 1 excluded from sacred assemblies of Israelites, excommunicated 657 ^ False ^ 6 ^ middle voice from 575 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-as'-som-ahee ^ apotassomai ^ 8:33,* ^ ^ bid farewell 2~forsake 1~send away 1~take leave 2 ^ ^ 1 to set apart, separate~1a to separate one's self, withdraw one's self from anyone~1a1 to take leave of, bid farewell to~1b to renounce, forsake 658 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 5055 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-el-eh'-o ^ apoteleo ^ ^ ^ finish 1 ^ ^ 1 to perfect, to bring quite to an end~2 accomplish 659 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 575 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-eeth'-ay-mee ^ apotithemi ^ ^ ^ cast off 1~lay apart 1~lay aside 2~lay down 1~put away 1~put off 2 ^ ^ 1 to put off or aside or away 660 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and tinasso (to jostle) ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-in-as'-so ^ apotinasso ^ ^ ^ shake off 2 ^ ^ 1 to shake off 661 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 5099 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-ee'-no ^ apotino ^ ^ ^ repay 1 ^ ^ 1 to pay off, repay 662 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 5111 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-ol-mah'-o ^ apotolmao ^ 8:181,1183 ^ ^ be very bold 1 ^ ^ 1 to assume boldness, make bold 663 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 664 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-ot-om-ee'-ah ^ apotomia ^ 8:106,1169 ^ ^ severity 2 ^ ^ 1 severity, roughness, rigour 664 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of a comparative of 575 and temno (to cut) ^ ^ adv ^ ap-ot-om'-oce ^ apotomos ^ 8:106,1169 ^ ^ sharply 1~sharpness 1 ^ ^ 1 abruptly, precipitously~2 sharply, severely, curtly 665 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ot-rep'-o ^ apotrepo ^ ^ ^ turn away 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn one's self away from~2 to shun, avoid 666 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the participle of 548 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-oo-see'-ah ^ apousia ^ ^ ^ absence 1 ^ ^ 1 absence 667 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 575 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ ap-of-er'-o ^ apophero ^ ^ ^ bring 1~carry 1~carry away 3 ^ ^ 1 to carry off or bring away 668 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 5343 ^ ^ v ^ ap-of-yoo'-go ^ apopheugo ^ ^ ^ escape 2~escape from 1 ^ ^ 1 to flee from, escape 669 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 5350 ^ ^ v ^ ap-of-theng'-om-ahee ^ apophtheggomai ^ 1:447,75 ^ ^ say 1~speak forth 1~utterance 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak out, speak forth, pronounce~1a not a word of everyday speech but one \"belonging to dignified and elevated discourse\" 670 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the middle voice of 5412 ^ ^ v ^ ap-of-or-tid'-zom-ahee ^ apophortizomai ^ ^ ^ unlade 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay down a load, unlade, discharge~1a of sailors lightening ship during a storm to avoid shipwreck 671 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 575 and 5530 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-okh'-ray-sis ^ apochresis ^ ^ ^ using 1 ^ ^ 1 abuse, misuse 672 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 575 and 5562 ^ ^ v ^ ap-okh-o-reh'-o ^ apochoreo ^ ^ ^ depart 3 ^ ^ 1 to go away, depart 673 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 575 and 5563 ^ ^ v ^ ap-okh-o-rid'-zo ^ apochorizo ^ ^ ^ depart 1~depart asunder 1 ^ ^ 1 to separate, sever~2 to part asunder~3 to separate one's self, depart from 674 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 5594 ^ ^ v ^ ap-ops-oo'-kho ^ apopsucho ^ ^ ^ heart failing 1 ^ ^ 1 to breathe out life, expire~2 to faint or swoon away 675 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ap'-pee-os ^ Appios ^ ^ ^ Appii 1 ^ ^ 1 a town in Italy, 39 miles (60 km) from Rome on the Appian Way 676 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a comparative of 4314 and eimi (to go) ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ros'-ee-tos ^ aprositos ^ ^ ^ which no man can approach unto 1 ^ ^ 1 unapproachable, inaccessible 677 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4350 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-ros'-kop-os ^ aproskopos ^ 6:745,946 ^ ^ none offence 1~void of offense 1~without offence 1 ^ ^ 1 having nothing to strike against, not causing to stumble~1a of a smooth road~1b metaph. of not leading others to sin by one's mode of life~2 not striking against or stumbling~2a metaph. not led into sin, blameless~3 without offense, not troubled by a consciousness of sin 678 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of 4383 and 2983 [cf 4381] ^ ^ adv ^ ap-ros-o-pol-ape'-tos ^ aprosopoleptos ^ 6:779,950 ^ ^ without respect of persons 1 ^ ^ 1 without respect of persons, impartial 679 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4417 ^ ^ adj ^ ap-tah'-ee-stos ^ aptaistos ^ ^ ^ keep from falling + 5442 1 ^ ^ 1 not stumbling, standing firm, exempt from falling 680 ^ False ^ 36 ^ reflexive of 681 ^ ^ v ^ hap'-tom-ahee ^ haptomai ^ ^ ^ touch 36 ^ ^ 1 to fasten one's self to, adhere to, cling to~1a to touch~1b of carnal intercourse with a women or cohabitation~1c of levitical practice of having no fellowship with heathen practices. Things not to be touched appear to be both women and certain kinds of food, so celibacy and abstinence of certain kinds of food and drink are recommended.~1d to touch, assail anyone 681 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ hap'-to ^ hapto ^ ^ ^ kindle 1~light 3 ^ ^ 1 to fasten to, adhere to~1a to fasten fire to a thing, kindle, set of fire 682 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr f ^ ap-fee'-a ^ Apphia ^ ^ ^ Apphia 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian member of Philemon's household 683 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 575 and the middle voice of otheo or otho (to shove) ^ ^ v ^ ap-o-theh'-om-ahee ^ apotheomai ^ 1:448,* ^ ^ cast away 2~put away 1~put from 1~thrust away 1~thrust from 1 ^ ^ 1 to thrust away, push away, repel~2 to thrust away from one's self, to drive away from one's self~2a repudiate, reject, refuse 684 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from a presumed derivative of 622 ^ ^ n f ^ ap-o'-li-a ^ apoleia ^ 1:396,67 ^ ^ damnable 1~destruction 5~perdition 8~perish + 1498 + 1519 1~pernicious 1~to die + 1519 1~waste 2 ^ ^ 1 destroying, utter destruction~1a of vessels~2 a perishing, ruin, destruction~2a of money~2b the destruction which consists of eternal misery in hell 685 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 142 ^ ^ n f ^ ar-ah' ^ ara ^ 1:448,75 ^ ^ cursing 1 ^ ^ 1 a prayer, a supplication~2 an imprecation, curse, malediction 686 ^ False ^ 51 ^ probably from 142 (through the idea of drawing a conclusion) ^ ^ part ^ ar'-ah ^ ara ^ ^ ^ haply + 1065 1~misc 7~not tr 7~now therefore + 3767 1~so then + 3767 4~then + 1065 2~therefore + 3767 7~wherefore + 1065 1 ^ ^ 1 therefore, so then, wherefore 687 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a form of 686, denoting an interrogation to which a negative answer is presumed ^ ^ part ^ ar'-ah ^ ara ^ ^ ^ not tr 2~therefore 1 ^ ^ 1 a Greek interrogative particle that implies anxiety or impatience on the part of the questioner 688 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 06152 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ar-ab-ee'-ah ^ Arabia ^ ^ ^ Arabia 2 ^ ^ 1 a well known peninsula of Asia lying towards Africa, and bounded by Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, the Gulf of Arabia, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean 689 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 07410 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-am' ^ Aram ^ ^ ^ Aram 3 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 690 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 688 ^ ^ n m ^ ar'-aps ^ Araps ^ ^ ^ Arabians 1 ^ ^ 1 an Arabian 691 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 692 ^ ^ v ^ arg-eh'-o ^ argeo ^ 1:452,76 ^ ^ linger 1 ^ ^ 1 to be idle, inactive, to linger, delay 692 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-gos' ^ argos ^ 1:452,76 ^ ^ barren 1~idle 6~slow 1 ^ ^ 1 free from labour, at leisure~2 lazy, shunning the labour which one ought to perform For Synonyms see entry 5814 693 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 696 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-goo'-reh-os ^ argureos ^ ^ ^ of silver 1~silver 2 ^ ^ 1 of silver, silvery 694 ^ False ^ 20 ^ neuter of a presumed derivative of 696 ^ ^ n n ^ ar-goo'-ree-on ^ argurion ^ ^ ^ money 11~piece of silver 5~silver 3~silver piece 1 ^ ^ 1 silver~2 money~3 a silver coin, silver piece, a shekel 695 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 696 and 2875 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-goo-rok-op'-os ^ argurokopos ^ ^ ^ silversmith 1 ^ ^ 1 a silversmith 696 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from argos (shining) ^ ^ n m ^ ar'-goo-ros ^ arguros ^ ^ ^ silver 5 ^ ^ 1 silver~1a 1 Cor. 3:12 refers to the silver with which the columns of noble buildings were covered and the rafters adorned~1b things made of silver~1b1 vessels~1b2 images of gods 697 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ar'-i-os ^ Pagos ^ ^ ^ Areopagus 1~Mars Hill 1 ^ ^ 1 a rocky height in the city of Athens, opposite the western end of the Acropolis toward the west.++++ This hill belonged to (Ares) Mars and was called Mar's Hill; so called, because, as the story went, Mars, having slain Halirrhothius, son of Neptune, for the attempted violation of his daughter Alicippe, was tried for the murder here before twelve gods as judges. This place was the location where the judges convened who, by appointment of Solon, had jurisdiction of capital offences, (as wilful murder, arson, poisoning, malicious wounding, and breach of established religious usages). The court itself was called Areopagus from the place where it sat, also \"Areum judicium\" an \"curia\". To that hill the apostle Paul was not led to defend himself before judges, but that he might set forth his opinions on divine subjects to a greater multitude of people, flocking together there and eager to hear something new. 698 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 697 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-eh-op-ag-ee'-tace ^ Areopagites ^ ^ ^ Areopagite 1 ^ ^ 1 a member of the court of Areopagus, an Areopagite 699 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 700 ^ ^ n f ^ ar-es'-ki-ah ^ areskeia ^ 1:456,77 ^ ^ pleasing 1 ^ ^ 1 desire to please 700 ^ False ^ 17 ^ probably from 142 (through the idea of exciting emotion) ^ ^ v ^ ar-es'-ko ^ aresko ^ 1:455,77 ^ ^ please 17 ^ ^ 1 to please~2 to strive to please~2a to accommodate one's self to the opinions desires and interests of others 701 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 700 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-es-tos' ^ arestos ^ 1:456,77 ^ ^ please + 2076 1~reason 1~those things that are pleasing 1~those things that please 1 ^ ^ 1 pleasing, agreeable 702 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-et'-as ^ Aretas ^ ^ ^ Aretas 1 ^ ^ 1 An Arabian king++++ He made war in 36 A.D. on his son-in-law Herod Antipas for having divorced his daughter; and with such success as completely to destroy his army. In consequence of this, Vitellius, governor of Syria, being ordered by Tiberius to march an army against Aretes, prepared for war. But Tiberius meantime having died, (Mar. 16, 37), he recalled his troops from march, dismissed them to winter quarters, and departed for Rome. After his departure Aretas held sway over the region of Damascus (how acquired we do not know), and placed an ethnarch over the city, who tried to capture Paul. 703 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 730 ^ ^ n f ^ ar-et'-ay ^ arete ^ 1:457,77 ^ ^ praise 1~virtue 4 ^ ^ 1 a virtuous course of thought, feeling and action~1a virtue, moral goodness~2 any particular moral excellence, as modesty, purity 704 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps the same as 730 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-ane' ^ aren ^ 1:340,54 ^ ^ lamb 1 ^ ^ 1 a sheep, a lamb 705 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 706 ^ ^ v ^ ar-ith-meh'-o ^ arithmeo ^ 1:461,78 ^ ^ number 3 ^ ^ 1 to number 706 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 142 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-ith-mos' ^ arithmos ^ 1:461,78 ^ ^ number 18 ^ ^ 1 a fixed and definite number~2 an indefinite number, a multitude 707 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 07414 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ar-ee-math-ah'-ee-ah ^ Arimathaia ^ ^ ^ Arimathaea 4 ^ ^ 1 the name of several cities in Palestine The one mentioned in Mat. 27:57, Mk 15:43, Lk. 23:51, Jn 19:38 appears to have been the same as the birthplace of Samuel in Mount Ephraim. 708 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 712 and 757 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-is'-tar-khos ^ Aristarchos ^ ^ ^ Aristarchus 5 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian of Thessalonica, and accompanied Paul on his third missionary journey 709 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 712 ^ ^ v ^ ar-is-tah'-o ^ aristao ^ ^ ^ dine 3 ^ ^ 1 to breakfast~2 by later usage, to dine 710 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a comparative of the same as 712 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-is-ter-os' ^ aristeros ^ ^ ^ left 1~left hand 1~on the left 1 ^ ^ 1 left 711 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 712 and 1012 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-is-tob'-oo-los ^ Aristoboulos ^ ^ ^ Aristobulus 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian 712 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently neuter of a superlative from the same as 730 ^ ^ n n ^ ar'-is-ton ^ ariston ^ ^ ^ dinner 3 ^ ^ 1 the first food taken early in the morning before work, breakfast~2 later usage: dinner 713 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 714 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-ket-os' ^ arketos ^ 1:464,78 ^ ^ enough 1~suffice 1~sufficient 1 ^ ^ 1 sufficient, enough 714 ^ False ^ 8 ^ apparently a primary word [but probably akin to 142 through the idea of raising a barrier] ^ ^ v ^ ar-keh'-o ^ arkeo ^ 1:464,78 ^ ^ be content 3~be enough 1~be sufficient 2~content 1~suffice 1 ^ ^ 1 to be possessed of unfailing strength~1a to be strong, to suffice, to be enough~1a1 to defend, ward off~1b to be satisfied, to be contented 715 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 714 ^ ^ n m/f ^ ark'-tos ^ arktos ^ ^ ^ bear 1 ^ ^ 1 a bear 716 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from 142 [perhaps with 1 (as a particle of union) prefixed] ^ ^ n n ^ har'-mah ^ harma ^ ^ ^ chariot 4 ^ ^ 1 a chariot~2 of war chariots (i.e. armed with scythes)~3 chariots (drawn with many horses) 717 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 02022 and 04023 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ar-mag-ed-dohn' ^ Armageddon ^ 1:468,79 ^ ^ Armageddon 1 ^ ^ 1 In Rev. 16:16 the scene of a the struggle of good and evil is suggested by that battle plain of Esdraelon, which was famous for two great victories, of Barak over the Canaanites, and of Gideon over the Midianites; and for two great disasters, the deaths of Saul and Josiah. Hence in Revelation a place of great slaughter, the scene of a terrible retribution upon the wicked. The RSV translates the name as Har-Magedon, i.e. the hill (as Ar is the city) of Megiddo. 718 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 719 ^ ^ v ^ har-mod'-zo ^ harmozo ^ ^ ^ espouse 1 ^ ^ 1 to join, to fit together~1a of carpenter's, fastening together beams and planks to build houses, ships, etc.~2 to betroth a daughter to any one~2a to join to one's self, i.e. to marry the daughter of any one~2b to betroth, to give one in marriage to any one 719 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 716 ^ ^ n m ^ har-mos' ^ harmos ^ ^ ^ joint 1 ^ ^ 1 a joining, a joint 720 ^ False ^ 31 ^ perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle) and the middle voice of 4483 ^ ^ v ^ ar-neh'-om-ahee ^ arneomai ^ 1:469,79 ^ ^ deny 29~refuse 2 ^ ^ 1 to deny~2 to deny someone~2a to deny one's self~2a1 to disregard his own interests or to prove false to himself~2a2 act entirely unlike himself~3 to deny, abnegate, abjure~4 not to accept, to reject, to refuse something offered 721 ^ False ^ 30 ^ diminutive from 704 ^ ^ n n ^ ar-nee'-on ^ arnion ^ 1:340,* ^ ^ lamb 2~Lamb i.e. Christ 28 ^ ^ 1 a little lamb, a lamb 722 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 723 ^ ^ v ^ ar-ot-ree-o'-o ^ arotrioo ^ ^ ^ plow 3 ^ ^ 1 to plough 723 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from aroo (to till) ^ ^ n n ^ ar'-ot-ron ^ arotron ^ ^ ^ plough 1 ^ ^ 1 a plough 724 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 726 ^ ^ n f ^ har-pag-ay' ^ harpage ^ ^ ^ extortion 1~ravening 1~spoiling 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of plundering, robbery~2 plunder spoil 725 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 726 ^ ^ n m ^ har-pag-mos' ^ harpagmos ^ 1:473,80 ^ ^ robbery 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of seizing, robbery~2 a thing seized or to be seized~2a booty to deem anything a prize~2b a thing to be seized upon or to be held fast, retained 726 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from a derivative of 138 ^ ^ v ^ har-pad'-zo ^ harpazo ^ 1:472,80 ^ ^ catch 1~catch away 2~catch up 4~pluck 2~pull 1~take by force 3 ^ ^ 1 to seize, carry off by force~2 to seize on, claim for one's self eagerly~3 to snatch out or away 727 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 726 ^ ^ adj ^ har'-pax ^ harpax ^ ^ ^ extortioner 4~ravening 1 ^ ^ 1 rapacious, ravenous~2 a extortioner, a robber 728 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 06162 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-hrab-ohn' ^ arrhabon ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ earnest 3 ^ ^ 1 an earnest~1a money which in purchases is given as a pledge or downpayment that the full amount will subsequently be paid 729 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of the same as 4476 ^ ^ n m ^ ar'-hhraf-os ^ arrhaphos ^ ^ ^ without seam 1 ^ ^ 1 not sewed together, without a seam 730 ^ False ^ 9 ^ probably from 142 ^ ^ adj ^ ar'-hrane ^ arrhen ^ ^ ^ male 4~man 3~man child 1~man child + 5207 1 ^ ^ 1 a male 731 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the same as 4490 ^ ^ adj ^ ar'-hray-tos ^ arrhetos ^ ^ ^ unspeakable 1 ^ ^ 1 unsaid, unspoken~2 unspeakable (on account of its sacredness) 732 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4517 ^ ^ v ^ ar'-hroce-tos ^ arrhostos ^ ^ ^ be sick 1~sick 2~sick folk 1~sickly 1 ^ ^ 1 without strength, weak, sick 733 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 730 and 2845 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-sen-ok-oy'-tace ^ arsenokoites ^ ^ ^ abuser of (one's) self with mankind 1~defile (one's) self with mankind 1 ^ ^ 1 one who lies with a male as with a female, sodomite, homosexual 734 ^ False ^ 1 ^ contracted from a compound of 735 and 1435 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-tem-as' ^ Artemas ^ ^ ^ Artemas 1 ^ ^ 1 a friend of Paul the apostle 735 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably from the same as 736 ^ ^ n pr f ^ ar'-tem-is ^ Artemis ^ ^ ^ Diana 5 ^ ^ 1 Artemis, that is to say the so called Tauric or Persian or Ephesian Artemis, the goddess of many Asiatic people, to be distinguished from the Artemis of the Greeks, the sister of Apollo. A very splendid temple was built to her at Ephesus, which was set on fire by Herostratus and reduced to ashes; but afterwards in the times of Alexander the Great, it was rebuilt in a style of greater magnificence. 736 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 737 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-tem'-ohn ^ artemon ^ ^ ^ mainsail 1 ^ ^ 1 a top-sail or foresail of a ship 737 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from a derivative of 142 (cf 740) through the idea of suspension ^ ^ adv ^ ar'-tee ^ arti ^ 4:1106,658 ^ ^ henceforth + 575 2~hereafter + 575 2~hitherto + 2193 2~misc 4~now 24~this present 2 ^ ^ 1 just now, this moment~2 now at this time, at this very time, this moment For Synonyms see entry 5815 738 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 737 and 1084 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-teeg-en'-nay-tos ^ artigennetos ^ 1:672,114 ^ ^ newborn 1 ^ ^ 1 just born, newborn 739 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 737 ^ ^ adj ^ ar'-tee-os ^ artios ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ perfect 1 ^ ^ 1 fitted~2 complete, perfect~2a having reference apparently to \"special aptitude for given uses\" 740 ^ False ^ 99 ^ from 142 ^ ^ n m ^ ar'-tos ^ artos ^ 1:477,80 ^ ^ bread 72~loaf 23~shewbread + 4286 + 3588 4 ^ ^ 1 food composed of flour mixed with water and baked~1a the Israelites made it in the form of an oblong or round cake, as thick as one's thumb, and as large as a plate or platter hence it was not to be cut but broken~1b loaves were consecrated to the Lord~1c of the bread used at the love-feasts and at the Lord's Table~2 food of any kind 741 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 142 ^ ^ v ^ ar-too'-o ^ artuo ^ ^ ^ season 3 ^ ^ 1 to prepare, arrange, with respect to food~2 to season, make savory 742 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0775 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-fax-ad' ^ Arphaxad ^ ^ ^ Arphaxad 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Shem and ancestor of Eber 743 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 757 and 32 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khang'-el-os ^ archaggelos ^ 1:87,12 ^ ^ archangel 2 ^ ^ 1 archangel, or chief of the angels++++ The Jews, after the exile, distinguished several orders of angels; some reckoned four angels (according to the four sides of God's throne) of the highest rank; but the majority reckoned seven (after the pattern of the seven Amshaspands, the highest spirits of the religion of Zoroaster) 744 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 746 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-khah'-yos ^ archaios ^ 1:486,81 ^ ^ a good while ago + 575 + 2250 1~of old time 3~old 8 ^ ^ 1 that has been from the beginning, original, primal, old ancient~1a of men, things, times, conditions For Synonyms see entry 5816 745 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 757 and 2994 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar-khel'-ah-os ^ Archelaos ^ ^ ^ Archelaus 1 ^ ^ 1 A son of Herod the Great by Malthace, the Samaritan woman. He and his brother Antipas were brought up with a certain private man in Rome. After the death of his father, he ruled as ethnarch over Judaea, Samaria and Idumaea, (with the exception of the cities of Gaza, Gadara and Hipo). The Jews and the Samaritans having accused him at Rome of tyranny, he was banished by the emperor Augustus to Vienna of the Allobroges and died there. 746 ^ False ^ 58 ^ from 756 ^ ^ n f ^ ar-khay' ^ arche ^ 1:479,81 ^ ^ beginning 40~corner 2~first 2~misc 6~principality 8 ^ ^ 1 beginning, origin~2 the person or thing that commences, the first person or thing in a series, the leader~3 that by which anything begins to be, the origin, the active cause~4 the extremity of a thing~4a of the corners of a sail~5 the first place, principality, rule, magistracy~5a of angels and demons 747 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 746 and 71 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-khay-gos' ^ archegos ^ 1:487,81 ^ ^ author 1~captain 1~prince 2 ^ ^ 1 the chief leader, prince~1a of Christ~2 one that takes the lead in any thing and thus affords an example, a predecessor in a matter, pioneer~3 the author 748 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 746 and a derivative of 2413 ^ ^ adj ^ ar-khee-er-at-ee-kos' ^ archieratikos ^ ^ ^ of the high priest 1 ^ ^ 1 high priestly, pontifical 749 ^ False ^ 123 ^ from 746 and 2409 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-er-yuce' ^ archiereus ^ 3:265,349 ^ ^ chief of the priest 1~chief priest 64~high priest 58 ^ ^ 1 chief priest, high priest++++ He above all others was honoured with the title of priest, the chief of priests. It was lawful for him to perform the common duties of the priesthood; but his chief duty was, once a year on the day of atonement, to enter into the Holy of Holies (from which the other priests were excluded) and offer sacrifices for his own sins and the sins of the people, and to preside over the Sanhedrin, or Supreme Council, when convened for judicial deliberations. According to Mosaic law, no one could aspire to the high priesthood unless he were of the tribe of Aaron and descended from a high priestly family; and he on whom the office was conferred held it till death. But from the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, when the kings of Seleucideae and afterwards the Herodian princes and the Romans arrogated to themselves the power of appointing the high priests, the office neither remained vested in the pontifical family nor was conferred on any for life; but it became venal, and could be transferred from one to another according to the will of civic or military rulers. Hence it came to pass, that during the one hundred and seven years intervening between Herod the Great and the destruction of the holy city, twenty eight persons held the pontifical dignity.~2 the high priests, these comprise in addition to one holding the high priestly office, both those who had previously discharged it and although disposed, continued to have great power in the State, as well as the members of the families from which high priest were created, provided that they had much influence in public affairs.~3 Used of Christ because by undergoing a bloody death he offered himself as an expiatory sacrifice to God, and has entered into the heavenly sanctuary where he continually intercedes on our behalf. 750 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 746 and 4166 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-poy'-mane ^ archipoimen ^ 6:485,901 ^ ^ chief shepherd 1 ^ ^ 1 chief shepherd~1a of Christ the head of the church 751 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 746 and 2462 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ar'-khip-pos ^ Archippos ^ ^ ^ Archippus 2 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian teacher in Colosse 752 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 746 and 4864 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-soon-ag'-o-gos ^ archisunagogos ^ 6:844,1107 ^ ^ chief ruler of the synagogue 2~ruler of the synagogue 7 ^ ^ 1 ruler of the synagogue. It was his duty to select the readers or teachers in the synagogue, to examine the discourses of the public speakers, and to see that all things were done with decency and in accordance with ancestral usage. 753 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 746 and 5045 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-tek'-tone ^ architekton ^ ^ ^ masterbuilder 1 ^ ^ 1 a master builder, an architect, the superintendent in the erection of buildings 754 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 746 and 5057 ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-tel-o'-nace ^ architelones ^ ^ ^ chief among the publicans 1 ^ ^ 1 a chief of tax collectors, chief publican 755 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 746 and a compound of 5140 and 2827 (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches) ^ ^ n m ^ ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos ^ architriklinos ^ ^ ^ governor of the feast 2~ruler of the feast 1 ^ ^ 1 the superintendent of the dining room, a table master.++++ It differs from toast-master, who was one of the guests selected by lot to prescribe to the rest the mode of drinking. The table master was to place in order the tables and the couches, arrange the courses, taste the food and wine beforehand, and so forth. 756 ^ False ^ 84 ^ middle voice of 757 (through the implication of precedence) ^ ^ v ^ ar'-khom-ahee ^ archomai ^ 1:478,* ^ ^ begin 83~rehearse from the beginning 1 ^ ^ 1 to be the first to do (anything), to begin~2 to be chief, leader, ruler~3 to begin, make a beginning 757 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ ar'-kho ^ archo ^ 1:478,81 ^ ^ reign over 1~rule over 1 ^ ^ 1 to be chief, to lead, to rule 758 ^ False ^ 37 ^ present participle of 757 ^ ^ n m ^ ar'-khone ^ archon ^ 1:488,81 ^ ^ chief 2~chief ruler 1~magistrate 1~prince 11~ruler 22 ^ ^ 1 a ruler, commander, chief, leader 759 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 142 (in the sense of sending off scent) ^ ^ n n ^ ar'-o-mah ^ aroma ^ ^ ^ spices 3~sweet spices 1 ^ ^ 1 spice, perfume 760 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0609 ^ ^ n pr m ^ as-ah' ^ Asa ^ ^ ^ Asa 2 ^ ^ 1 son of Abijah and king of Judah 761 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4531 ^ ^ adj ^ as-al'-yoo-tos ^ asaleutos ^ ^ ^ unmoveable 1~which cannot be moved 1 ^ ^ 1 unshaken, unmoved~2 metaph. not liable to overthrow and disorder, firm stable 762 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4570 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-bes-tos ^ asbestos ^ ^ ^ never shall be quenched 2~unquenchable 2 ^ ^ 1 unquenched, unquenchable~1a of eternal hell fire to punish the damned 763 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 765 ^ ^ n f ^ as-eb'-i-ah ^ asebeia ^ 7:185,1010 ^ ^ ungodliness 4~ungodly 2 ^ ^ 1 want of reverence towards God, impiety, ungodliness 764 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 765 ^ ^ v ^ as-eb-eh'-o ^ asebeo ^ 7:185,1010 ^ ^ commit ungodly 1~live ungodly 1 ^ ^ 1 to be ungodly, act impiously 765 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4576 ^ ^ adj ^ as-eb-ace' ^ asebes ^ 7:185,1010 ^ ^ ungodly 8~ungodly men 1 ^ ^ 1 destitute of reverential awe towards God, condemning God, impious 766 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed selges (of uncertain derivation, but apparently meaning continent) ^ ^ n f ^ as-elg'-i-a ^ aselgeia ^ 1:490,83 ^ ^ filthy 1~lasciviousness 6~wantonness 2 ^ ^ 1 unbridled lust, excess, licentiousness, lasciviousness, wantonness, outrageousness, shamelessness, insolence 767 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4591 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-ay-mos ^ asemos ^ 7:267,1015 ^ ^ mean 1 ^ ^ 1 unmarked or unstamped~1a of money~2 unknown, of no mark, insignificant, ignoble 768 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0836 ^ ^ n pr m ^ as-ayr' ^ Aser ^ ^ ^ Aser 2 ^ ^ 1 the eighth son of Jacob 769 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 772 ^ ^ n f ^ as-then'-i-ah ^ astheneia ^ 1:490,83 ^ ^ disease 1~infirmity 17~sickness 1~weakness 5 ^ ^ 1 want of strength, weakness, infirmity~1a of the body~1a1 its native weakness and frailty~1a2 feebleness of health or sickness~1b of the soul~1b1 want of strength and capacity requisite~1b1a to understand a thing~1b1b to do things great and glorious~1b1c to restrain corrupt desires~1b1d to bear trials and troubles 770 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from 772 ^ ^ v ^ as-then-eh'-o ^ astheneo ^ 1:490,83 ^ ^ be diseased 1~be made weak 1~be sick 10~be weak 12~impotent man 1~sick 7~weak 3 ^ ^ 1 to be weak, feeble, to be without strength, powerless~2 to be weak in means, needy, poor~3 to be feeble, sick 771 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 770 ^ ^ n n ^ as-then'-ay-mah ^ asthenema ^ 1:490,83 ^ ^ infirmity 1 ^ ^ 1 infirmity~1a of error arising from weakness of mind 772 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4599 ^ ^ adj ^ as-then-ace' ^ asthenes ^ 1:490,83 ^ ^ impotent 1~more feeble 1~sick 6~weak 12~weak things 1~weaker 1~weakness 2~without strength 1 ^ ^ 1 weak, infirm, feeble 773 ^ False ^ 19 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ as-ee'-ah ^ Asia ^ ^ ^ Asia 19 ^ ^ 1 Asia proper or proconsular Asia embracing Mysia, Lydia, Phrygia, and Caria, corresponding closely to Turkey today 774 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 773 ^ ^ adj ^ as-ee-an-os' ^ Asianos ^ ^ ^ of Asia 1 ^ ^ 1 a native of Asia, Asian, Asiatic 775 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 773 and 746 ^ ^ n m ^ as-ee-ar'-khace ^ Asiarches ^ ^ ^ chief of Asia 1 ^ ^ 1 an Asiarch, President of Asia.++++ Each of the cities of proconsular Asia, at the autumnal equinox, assembled its most honourable and opulent citizens, in order to select one to preside over the games to be exhibited that year, at his expense, in the honour of the gods and the Roman Emperor. Thereupon each city reported the name of the person selected to a general assembly held by some leading city, as Ephesus, Smyrna, Sardis. The general council selected ten out of the number of candidates, and sent them to the proconsul; and the proconsul chose one of these ten to preside over the rest. 776 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 777 ^ ^ n f ^ as-ee-tee'-ah ^ asitia ^ ^ ^ abstinence 1 ^ ^ 1 abstinence from food (whether voluntary or enforced) 777 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4621 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-ee-tos ^ asitos ^ ^ ^ fasting 1 ^ ^ 1 fasting, without having eaten 778 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the same as 4632 ^ ^ v ^ as-keh'-o ^ askeo ^ 1:494,84 ^ ^ exercise 1 ^ ^ 1 to form by art, to adorn~2 to exercise (one's) self, take pains, labour, strive 779 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from the same as 778 ^ ^ n m ^ as-kos' ^ askos ^ ^ ^ bottle 12 ^ ^ 1 a leathern bag or bottle, in which water or wine was kept 780 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2237 ^ ^ adv ^ as-men'-oce ^ asmenos ^ ^ ^ gladly 2 ^ ^ 1 with joy, gladness 781 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4680 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-of-os ^ asophos ^ ^ ^ fool 1 ^ ^ 1 unwise, foolish 782 ^ False ^ 60 ^ from 1 (as a particle of union) and a presumed form of 4685 ^ ^ v ^ as-pad'-zom-ahee ^ aspazomai ^ 1:496,84 ^ ^ embrace 2~greet 15~salute 42~take leave 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw to one's self~1a to salute one, greet, bid welcome, wish well to~1b to receive joyfully, welcome++++ Used of those accosting anyone; of those who visit one to see him a little while, departing almost immediately afterwards; to pay respects to a distinguished person by visiting him; of those who greet one whom they meet in the way (even not in the East, Christians and Mohammedans do not greet one another); a salutation was made not merely by a slight gesture and a few words, but generally by embracing and kissing, a journey was retarded frequently by saluting. 783 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 782 ^ ^ n m ^ as-pas-mos' ^ aspasmos ^ 1:496,84 ^ ^ greeting 3~salutation 7 ^ ^ 1 a salutation, either oral or written 784 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4695 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-pee-los ^ aspilos ^ 1:502,85 ^ ^ unspotted 1~without spot 3 ^ ^ 1 spotless~2 metaph.~2a free from censure, irreproachable~2b free from vice, unsullied 785 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ as-pece' ^ aspis ^ ^ ^ asp 1 ^ ^ 1 an asp, a small and most venomous serpent, the bite of which is fatal unless the bitten part be immediately cut away 786 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4689 ^ ^ adj ^ as'-pon-dos ^ aspondos ^ ^ ^ implacable 1~trucebreakers 1 ^ ^ 1 without a treaty or covenant~1a of things not mutually agreed upon e.g. abstinences from hostilities~2 that cannot be persuaded to enter into a covenant, implacable 787 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ as-sar'-ee-on ^ assarion ^ ^ ^ farthing 2 ^ ^ 1 an assarium or assarius, the name of a coin equal to the tenth part of a drachma 788 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter comparative of the base of 1451 ^ ^ adv ^ as'-son ^ asson ^ ^ ^ close 1 ^ ^ 1 nearer 789 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ as'-sos ^ Assos ^ ^ ^ Assos 2 ^ ^ 1 a seaport of the Roman province of Asia in the district anciently called Mysia, on the north shore of the Gulf of Adramyttium, and about 7 miles (11 km) from Lesbos 790 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 2476 ^ ^ v ^ as-tat-eh'-o ^ astateo ^ 1:503,86 ^ ^ have no certain dwelling place 1 ^ ^ 1 to wander about, to rove without a settled abode 791 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from astu (a city) ^ ^ adj ^ as-ti'-os ^ asteios ^ ^ ^ fair 1~proper 1 ^ ^ 1 of the city~2 of polished manners~3 elegant (of body), comely, fair 792 ^ False ^ 24 ^ probably from the base of 4766 ^ ^ n m ^ as-tare' ^ aster ^ 1:503,86 ^ ^ star 24 ^ ^ 1 a star 793 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4741 ^ ^ adj ^ as-tay'-rik-tos ^ asteriktos ^ 7:653,1085 ^ ^ unstable 2 ^ ^ 1 unstable, unsteadfast 794 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of stergo (to cherish affectionately) ^ ^ adj ^ as'-tor-gos ^ astorgos ^ ^ ^ without natural affection 2 ^ ^ 1 without natural affection, unsociable (Rom 1:31 marg.), inhuman (2Ti. 3:3 RSV), unloving (2Ti. 3:3 NKJV) 795 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and stoichos (an aim) ^ ^ v ^ as-tokh-eh'-o ^ astocheo ^ ^ ^ err 2~swerve 1 ^ ^ 1 to deviate from, miss (the mark) 796 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 797 ^ ^ n f ^ as-trap-ay' ^ astrape ^ 1:505,86 ^ ^ light shining 1~lightning 8 ^ ^ 1 lightning~1a of the gleam of a lamp 797 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from 792 ^ ^ v ^ as-trap'-to ^ astrapto ^ ^ ^ lighten 1~shine 1 ^ ^ 1 to lighten~1a of dazzling objects 798 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 792 ^ ^ n n ^ as'-tron ^ astron ^ 1:503,86 ^ ^ star 4 ^ ^ 1 a group of stars, a constellation~2 a star 799 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4793 ^ ^ n pr m ^ as-oong'-kree-tos ^ Asugkritos ^ ^ ^ Asyncritus 1 ^ ^ 1 an unknown Christian at Rome saluted by Paul 800 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4859 ^ ^ adj ^ as-oom'-fo-nos ^ asumphonos ^ ^ ^ agreed not + 5607 1 ^ ^ 1 not agreeing in sound, dissonant, inharmonious, at variance 801 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4908 ^ ^ adj ^ as-oon'-ay-tos ^ asunetos ^ 7:888,1119 ^ ^ foolish 2~without understanding 3 ^ ^ 1 unintelligent, without understanding, stupid 802 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4934 ^ ^ adj ^ as-oon'-thet-os ^ asunthetos ^ ^ ^ covenant breaker 1 ^ ^ 1 uncompounded, simple~2 covenant breaking, faithless 803 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 804 ^ ^ n f ^ as-fal'-i-ah ^ asphaleia ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ certainty 1~safety 2 ^ ^ 1 firmness, stability~2 certainty, undoubted truth~3 security from enemies and dangers, safety 804 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and sphallo (to \"fail\") ^ ^ adj ^ as-fal-ace' ^ asphales ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ certain 1~certainty 2~safe 1~sure 1 ^ ^ 1 firm (that which can be relied on)~2 certain, true~3 suited to confirm 805 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 804 ^ ^ v ^ as-fal-id'-zo ^ asphalizo ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ make fast 1~make sure 3 ^ ^ 1 to make firm, to make secure (against harm)~2 to be made secure 806 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 804 ^ ^ adv ^ as-fal-oce' ^ asphalos ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ assuredly 1~safely 2 ^ ^ 1 safety (so as to prevent escape), assuredly 807 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 809 ^ ^ v ^ as-kay-mon-eh'-o ^ aschemoneo ^ ^ ^ behave (one's) self uncomely 1~behave (one's) self unseemly 1 ^ ^ 1 to act unbecomingly 808 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 809 ^ ^ n f ^ as-kay-mos-oo'-nay ^ aschemosune ^ ^ ^ shame 1~that which is unseemly 1 ^ ^ 1 unseemliness, an unseemly deed~1a of a woman's genitals~1b of one's nakedness, shame 809 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 2192 (in the sense of its congener 4976) ^ ^ adj ^ as-kay'-mone ^ askemon ^ ^ ^ uncomely 1 ^ ^ 1 deformed~2 indecent, unseemly 810 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4982 ^ ^ ^ as-o-tee'-ah ^ asotia ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ excess 1~riot 2 ^ ^ 1 an abandoned, dissolute life~2 profligacy, prodigality 811 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 810 ^ ^ adv ^ as-o'-toce ^ asotos ^ 1:506,87 ^ ^ riotous 1 ^ ^ 1 dissolutely, profligately 812 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 813 ^ ^ v ^ at-ak-teh'-o ^ atakteo ^ 8:47,1156 ^ ^ behave (one's) self disorderly 1 ^ ^ 1 to be disorderly~1a of soldiers marching out of order or quitting ranks~1b to be neglectful of duty, to be lawless~1c to lead a disorderly life 813 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5021 ^ ^ adj ^ at'-ak-tos ^ ataktos ^ 8:47,1156 ^ ^ unruly 1 ^ ^ 1 disorderly, out of ranks (often so of soldiers)~2 irregular, inordinate, immoderate pleasures~3 deviating from the prescribed order or rule++++ Used in Greek society of those who did not show up for work. 814 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 813 ^ ^ adv ^ at-ak'-toce ^ ataktos ^ 8:47,1156 ^ ^ disorderly 2 ^ ^ 1 disorderly, out of ranks (often so of soldiers)~2 irregular, inordinate, immoderate pleasures~3 deviating from the prescribed order or rule 815 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5043 ^ ^ adj ^ at'-ek-nos ^ ateknos ^ ^ ^ childless 1~without children 2 ^ ^ 1 without offspring, childless 816 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a particle of union) and teino (to stretch) ^ ^ v ^ at-en-id'-zo ^ atenizo ^ ^ ^ behold earnestly 1~behold steadfastly 2~fasten (one's) eyes 2~look earnestly on 1~look earnestly upon 1~look steadfastly 2~look up steadfastly 1~misc 4 ^ ^ 1 to fix the eyes on, gaze upon~2 to look into anything~3 metaph. to fix one's mind on one as an example 817 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a particle probably akin to 427 ^ ^ prep ^ at'-er ^ ater ^ ^ ^ in the absence of 1~without 1 ^ ^ 1 without, apart from 818 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 820 ^ ^ v ^ at-im-ad'-zo ^ atimazo ^ ^ ^ despise 1~dishonour 3~entreat shamefully 1~suffer shame 1 ^ ^ 1 to dishonour, insult, treat with contempt~1a whether in word, deed or thought 819 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 820 ^ ^ n f ^ at-ee-mee'-ah ^ atimia ^ ^ ^ dishonour 4~reproach 1~shame 1~vile 1 ^ ^ 1 dishonour, ignominy, disgrace 820 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ at'-ee-mos ^ atimos ^ ^ ^ despised 1~less honourable 1~without honour 2 ^ ^ 1 without honour, unhonoured, dishonoured~2 base, of less esteem 821 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 820 ^ ^ v ^ at-ee-mo'-o ^ atimoo ^ ^ ^ handle shamefully 1 ^ ^ 1 to dishonour, mark with disgrace 822 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 109 ^ ^ n f ^ at-mece' ^ atmis ^ ^ ^ vapour 2 ^ ^ 1 vapour 823 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 5114 ^ ^ adj ^ at'-om-os ^ atomos ^ ^ ^ moment 1 ^ ^ 1 that cannot be cut in two, or divided, indivisible~1a of a moment of time 824 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5117 ^ ^ adj ^ at'-op-os ^ atopos ^ ^ ^ amiss 1~harm 1~unreasonable 1 ^ ^ 1 out of place, not befitting, unbecoming~2 improper, wicked~3 unrighteous~4 inconvenient, harmful 825 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Attalos (a king of Pergamus) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ at-tal'-i-ah ^ Attaleia ^ ^ ^ Attalia 1 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Pamphylia in Asia, very near the borders of Lycia, built and named by Attalus Philadelphus, king of Pergamos, now called Antali 826 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 827 ^ ^ v ^ ow-gad'-zo ^ augazo ^ 1:507,87 ^ ^ shine 1 ^ ^ 1 to beam upon, irradiate~2 to be bright, to shine forth 827 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ owg'-ay ^ auge ^ ^ ^ break of day 1 ^ ^ 1 brightness, radiance, daylight For Synonyms see entry 5817 828 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Latin [\"august\"] ^ ^ n pr m ^ ow'-goos-tos ^ Augoustos ^ ^ ^ Augustus 1 ^ ^ 1 the first Roman emperor~2 title conferred upon Roman emperors 829 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 846 and the base of 2237 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-thad'-ace ^ authades ^ 1:508,87 ^ ^ self-willed 2 ^ ^ 1 self-pleasing, self-willed, arrogant 830 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 846 and the same as 140 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-thah'-ee-ret-os ^ authairetos ^ ^ ^ willing of (one's) self 2 ^ ^ 1 voluntary, of free choice, of one's own accord 831 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 846 and an obsolete hentes (a worker) ^ ^ v ^ ow-then-teh'-o ^ authenteo ^ ^ ^ usurp authority over 1 ^ ^ 1 one who with his own hands kills another or himself~2 one who acts on his own authority, autocratic~3 an absolute master~4 to govern, exercise dominion over one 832 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 836 ^ ^ v ^ ow-leh'-o ^ auleo ^ ^ ^ pipe 3 ^ ^ 1 to play on the flute, to pipe 833 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from the same as 109 ^ ^ n f ^ ow-lay' ^ aule ^ ^ ^ court 1~fold 1~hall 2~palace 7~sheepfold + 4163 1 ^ ^ 1 among the Greeks in Homer's time, an uncovered space around the house, enclosed by a wall, in which the stables stood, hence among the Orientals that roofless enclosure by a wall, in the open country in which the flocks were herded at night, a sheepfold~2 the uncovered courtyard of the house. In the O.T. particularly of the courts of the tabernacle and of the temple in Jerusalem. The dwellings of the higher classes usually had two, one exterior, between the door and the street; the other interior, surrounded by the buildings of the dwelling itself. The latter is mentioned Mat. 26:69.~3 the house itself, a palace 834 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 832 ^ ^ n m ^ ow-lay-tace' ^ auletes ^ ^ ^ minstrel 1~piper 1 ^ ^ 1 a flute player 835 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 833 ^ ^ v ^ ow-lid'-zom-ahee ^ aulizomai ^ ^ ^ abide 1~lodge 1 ^ ^ 1 to lodge in the court-yard, esp. at night~1a of flocks and shepherds~2 to pass the night in the open air~3 to pass the night, lodge 836 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 109 ^ ^ n m ^ ow-los' ^ aulos ^ ^ ^ pipe 1 ^ ^ 1 a pipe 837 ^ False ^ 22 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ owx-an'-o ^ auxano ^ 8:517,* ^ ^ give the increase 2~grow 12~grow up 1~increase 7 ^ ^ 1 to cause to grow, augment~2 to increase, become greater~3 to grow, increase~3a of plants~3b of infants~3c of a multitude of people~3d of inward Christian growth 838 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 837 ^ ^ n f ^ owx'-ay-sis ^ auxesis ^ ^ ^ increase 2 ^ ^ 1 increase, growth 839 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from a derivative of the same as 109 (meaning a breeze, i.e. the morning air) ^ ^ adv ^ ow'-ree-on ^ aurion ^ ^ ^ morrow 5~next day 1~to morrow 9 ^ ^ 1 tomorrow 840 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a (presumed) derivative of the same as 109 (meaning blown) ^ ^ adj ^ ow-stay-ros' ^ austeros ^ ^ ^ austere 2 ^ ^ 1 of mind and manners: harsh, rough, rigid 841 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 842 ^ ^ n f ^ ow-tar'-ki-ah ^ autarkeia ^ 1:466,78 ^ ^ contentment 1~sufficiency 1 ^ ^ 1 a perfect condition of life in which no aid or support is needed~2 sufficiency of the necessities of life~3 a mind contented with its lot, contentment 842 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 846 and 714 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-tar'-kace ^ autarkes ^ 1:466,78 ^ ^ content 1 ^ ^ 1 sufficient for one's self, strong enough or processing enough to need no aid or support~2 independent of external circumstances~3 contented with one's lot, with one's means, though the slenderest 843 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 846 and a derivative or 2632 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-tok-at-ak'-ree-tos ^ autokatakritos ^ 3:952,469 ^ ^ condemned 1 ^ ^ 1 self-condemned 844 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 846 and the same as 3155 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-tom'-at-os ^ automatos ^ ^ ^ of (one's) own accord 1~of (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 moved by one's own impulse, or acting without the instigation or intervention of another~2 often used of the earth producing plants of itself, and of the plants themselves and the fruits growing without culture 845 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 846 and 3700 ^ ^ n m ^ ow-top'-tace ^ autoptes ^ 5:373,706 ^ ^ eyewitness 1 ^ ^ 1 seeing with one's own eye, an eye-witness~1a a medical term: autopsy, a detailed examination 846 ^ False ^ 5785 ^ from the particle au [perhaps akin to the base of 109 through the idea of a baffling wind] (backward) ^ ^ pron ^ ow-tos' ^ autos ^ ^ ^ he 252~her 242~him 1952~himself 58~his 1084~misc 1678~same 80~their 318~they 121 ^ ^ 1 himself, herself, themselves, itself~2 he, she, it~3 the same 847 ^ False ^ 4 ^ genitive (i.e. possessive) of 846, used as an adverb of location ^ ^ adv ^ ow-too' ^ autou ^ ^ ^ here 1~there 3 ^ ^ 1 in that place, there, here 848 ^ False ^ 2 ^ contracted for 1438 ^ ^ pron ^ how-too' ^ hautou ^ ^ ^ himself 1~them 1 ^ ^ 1 of himself, themself, them++++ Wigram, J.B. Smith, and Strong incorrectly listed this number for 846. 849 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 846 and 5495 ^ ^ adj ^ ow-tokh'-ire ^ autocheir ^ ^ ^ with (one's) own hands 1 ^ ^ 1 doing a thing with one's own hands (Often in the tragedians and Attic orators) 850 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from auchmos [probably from a base akin to that of 109] (dust, as dried by wind) ^ ^ adj ^ owkh-may-ros' ^ auchmeros ^ ^ ^ dark 1 ^ ^ 1 squalid, dirty~1a since dirty things are destitute of brightness: dark 851 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 575 and 138 ^ ^ v ^ af-ahee-reh'-o ^ aphaireo ^ ^ ^ cut off 2~smite off 1~take away 7 ^ ^ 1 to take from, take away, remove, carry off~2 to cut off 852 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ af-an-ace' ^ aphanes ^ ^ ^ that is not manifest 1 ^ ^ 1 not manifest, hidden 853 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 852 ^ ^ v ^ af-an-id'-zo ^ aphanizo ^ ^ ^ corrupt 2~disfigure 1~perish 1~vanish away 1 ^ ^ 1 to snatch out of sight, to put out of view, to make unseen~2 to cause to vanish away, to destroy, consume~3 to deprive of lustre, render unsightly~3a to disfigure 854 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 853 ^ ^ n m ^ af-an-is-mos' ^ aphanismos ^ ^ ^ vanish away 1 ^ ^ 1 disappearance~2 destruction 855 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ af'-an-tos ^ aphantos ^ ^ ^ vanish out of sight + 575 1 ^ ^ 1 taken out of sight, made invisible 856 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 575 and the base of 1476 ^ ^ n m ^ af-ed-rone' ^ aphedron ^ ^ ^ draught 2 ^ ^ 1 a place where the human waste discharges are dumped~1a a privy, sink, toilet 857 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 5339 ^ ^ n f ^ af-i-dee'-ah ^ apheidia ^ ^ ^ neglecting 1 ^ ^ 1 unsparingly severity 858 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and phellos (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot) ^ ^ n f ^ af-el-ot'-ace ^ aphelotes ^ ^ ^ singleness 1 ^ ^ 1 simplicity, singleness 859 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 863 ^ ^ n f ^ af'-es-is ^ aphesis ^ 1:509,88 ^ ^ deliverance 1~forgiveness 6~liberty 1~remission 9 ^ ^ 1 release from bondage or imprisonment~2 forgiveness or pardon, of sins (letting them go as if they had never been committed), remission of the penalty 860 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 680 ^ ^ n f ^ haf-ay' ^ haphe ^ ^ ^ joint 2 ^ ^ 1 bond, connection 861 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 862 ^ ^ n f ^ af-thar-see'-ah ^ aphtharsia ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ immortality 2~incorruption 4~sincerity 2 ^ ^ 1 incorruption, perpetuity~2 purity, sincerity, incorrupt 862 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5351 ^ ^ adj ^ af'-thar-tos ^ aphthartos ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ immortal 1~incorruptible 4~not corruptible 1~uncorruptible 1 ^ ^ 1 uncorrupted, not liable to corruption or decay, imperishable~1a of things~2 immortal~2a of the risen dead 863 ^ False ^ 146 ^ from 575 and hiemi (to send, an intens. form of eimi, to go) ^ ^ v ^ af-ee'-ay-mee ^ aphiemi ^ 1:509,88 ^ ^ forgive 47~forsake 6~leave 52~let 8~let alone 6~misc 13~suffer 14 ^ ^ 1 to send away~1a to bid going away or depart~1a1 of a husband divorcing his wife~1b to send forth, yield up, to expire~1c to let go, let alone, let be~1c1 to disregard~1c2 to leave, not to discuss now, (a topic)~1c2a of teachers, writers and speakers~1c3 to omit, neglect~1d to let go, give up a debt, forgive, to remit~1e to give up, keep no longer~2 to permit, allow, not to hinder, to give up a thing to a person~3 to leave, go way from one~3a in order to go to another place~3b to depart from any one~3c to depart from one and leave him to himself so that all mutual claims are abandoned~3d to desert wrongfully~3e to go away leaving something behind~3f to leave one by not taking him as a companion~3g to leave on dying, leave behind one~3h to leave so that what is left may remain, leave remaining~3i abandon, leave destitute 864 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and the base of 2425 ^ ^ v ^ af-ik-neh'-om-ahee ^ aphikneomai ^ ^ ^ come abroad 1 ^ ^ 1 to come from a place~2 to come to, arrive 865 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5358 ^ ^ adj ^ af-il-ag'-ath-os ^ aphilagathos ^ 1:18,3 ^ ^ despiser of those that are good 1 ^ ^ 1 opposed to goodness and good men 866 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5366 ^ ^ adj ^ af-il-ar'-goo-ros ^ aphilarguros ^ ^ ^ not covetous 1~without covetousness 1 ^ ^ 1 not loving money, not avaricious 867 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 864 ^ ^ n f ^ af'-ix-is ^ aphixis ^ ^ ^ departing 1 ^ ^ 1 arrival~2 departure 868 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 575 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ af-is'-tay-mee ^ aphistemi ^ 1:512,88 ^ ^ depart 10~depart from 1~draw away 1~fall away 1~refrain 1~withdraw self 1 ^ ^ 1 to make stand off, cause to withdraw, to remove~1a to excite to revolt~2 to stand off, to stand aloof~2a to go away, to depart from anyone~2b to desert, withdraw from one~2c to fall away, become faithless~2d to shun, flee from~2e to cease to vex one~2f to withdraw one's self from, to fall away~2g to keep one's self from, absent one's self from 869 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 852 (contraction) ^ ^ adv ^ af'-no ^ aphno ^ ^ ^ suddenly 3 ^ ^ 1 suddenly 870 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and 5401 ^ ^ adv ^ af-ob'-oce ^ aphobos ^ ^ ^ without fear 4 ^ ^ 1 without fear, boldly 871 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 3666 ^ ^ v ^ af-om-oy-o'-o ^ aphomoioo ^ 5:198,684 ^ ^ make like 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause a model to pass off into an image or shape like it~2 to express itself in it, to copy~3 to produce a facsimile~4 to be made like, render similar 872 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 575 and 3708 ^ ^ v ^ af-or-ah'-o ^ aphorao ^ ^ ^ look 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn the eyes away from other things and fix them on something 873 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 575 and 3724 ^ ^ v ^ af-or-id'-zo ^ aphorizo ^ 5:454,728 ^ ^ divide 1~separate 8~sever 1 ^ ^ 1 to mark off from others by boundaries, to limit, to separate~1a in a bad sense: to exclude as disreputable~1b in a good sense: to appoint, set apart for some purpose 874 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a compound of 575 and 3729 ^ ^ n f ^ af-or-may' ^ aphorme ^ 5:472,730 ^ ^ occasion 7 ^ ^ 1 a place from which a movement or attack is made, a base of operations~2 metaph. that by which endeavour is excited and from which it goes forth~2a that which gives occasion and supplies matter for an undertaking, the incentive~2b the resources we avail ourselves of in attempting or performing anything 875 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 876 ^ ^ v ^ af-rid'-zo ^ aphrizo ^ ^ ^ foam 2 ^ ^ 1 to foam 876 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ af-ros' ^ aphros ^ ^ ^ the (one) foameth again + 3326 1 ^ ^ 1 foam 877 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 878 ^ ^ n f ^ af-ros-oo'-nay ^ aphrosune ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ folly 1~foolishly + 1722 2~foolishness 1 ^ ^ 1 foolishness, folly, senselessness~2 thoughtlessness, recklessness 878 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5424 ^ ^ adj ^ af'-rone ^ aphron ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ fool 8~foolish 2~unwise 1 ^ ^ 1 without reason~2 senseless, foolish, stupid~3 without reflection or intelligence, acting rashly 879 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 575 and 5258 ^ ^ v ^ af-oop-no'-o ^ aphupnoo ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ fall asleep 1 ^ ^ 1 to awaken from sleep~2 to fall asleep, to fall off to sleep 880 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5456 ^ ^ adj ^ af'-o-nos ^ aphonos ^ ^ ^ dumb 3~without signification 1 ^ ^ 1 voiceless, dumb~2 without faculty of speech~2a of idols 881 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0271 ^ ^ n pr m ^ akh-adz' ^ Achaz ^ ^ ^ Achaz 2 ^ ^ 1 the eleventh king of Judah, son of Jotham 882 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ach-ah-ee'-ah ^ Achaia ^ ^ ^ Achaia 11 ^ ^ 1 in a restricted sense, the maritime region of northern Peloponnesus~2 in a broader sense, a Roman province embracing all Greece except Thessaly 883 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 882 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ach-ah-ee-kos' ^ Achaikos ^ ^ ^ Achaicus 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a Christian in Corinth 884 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 5483 ^ ^ adj ^ ach-ar'-is-tos ^ acharistos ^ 9:372,1298 ^ ^ unthankful 2 ^ ^ 1 ungracious~1a unpleasing~1b unthankful 885 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of Hebrew origin cf 03137 ^ ^ n pr m ^ akh-ime' ^ Acheim ^ ^ ^ Achim 2 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ, his name is not mentioned in the OT 886 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5499 ^ ^ adj ^ akh-i-rop-oy'-ay-tos ^ acheiropoietos ^ 9:436,1309 ^ ^ made without hands 2~not made with hands 1 ^ ^ 1 not made with hands 887 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ akh-looce' ^ achlus ^ ^ ^ mist 1 ^ ^ 1 mist, dimness 888 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5534 [cf 5532] ^ ^ adj ^ akh-ri'-os ^ achreios ^ ^ ^ unprofitable 2 ^ ^ 1 useless, good for nothing 889 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 888 ^ ^ v ^ akh-ri-o'-o ^ achreioo ^ ^ ^ become unprofitable 1 ^ ^ 1 make useless, render unserviceable~1a of character 890 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5543 ^ ^ adj ^ akh'-race-tos ^ achrestos ^ ^ ^ unprofitable 1 ^ ^ 1 useless, unprofitable 891 ^ False ^ 49 ^ akin to 206 (through the idea of a terminus) ^ ^ prep/conj ^ akh'-ree ^ achri ^ ^ ^ even to 2~misc 7~till 3~till + 3739 + 302 3~until 14~until + 3739 2~unto 13~while + 3739 2 ^ ^ 1 until, unto, etc. 892 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps remotely from cheo (to shed forth) ^ ^ n n ^ akh'-oo-ron ^ achuron ^ ^ ^ chaff 2 ^ ^ 1 a stalk of grain from which the kernels have been beaten out~2 straw broken up by a threshing machine, chaff 893 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5579 ^ ^ adj ^ aps-yoo-dace' ^ apseudes ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ that cannot lie 1 ^ ^ 1 without lie, truthful 894 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ ap'-sin-thos ^ apsinthos ^ ^ ^ wormwood 2 ^ ^ 1 wormwood~2 the name of a star which fell into the waters and made them bitter 895 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5590 ^ ^ adj ^ ap'-soo-khos ^ apsuchos ^ ^ ^ without life 1 ^ ^ 1 without a soul, lifeless 896 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01168 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bah'-al ^ Baal ^ ^ ^ Baal 1 ^ ^ 1 the supreme male divinity of the Phoenician and Canaanitish nations, as Ashtoreth was their supreme female divinity 897 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of Hebrew origin 0894 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bab-oo-lone' ^ Babulon ^ 1:514,89 ^ ^ Babylon 12 ^ ^ 1 a very large and famous city, the residence of the Babylonian kings, situated on both banks of the Euphrates. Cyrus had formerly captured it, but Darius Hystaspis threw down its gates and walls, and Xerxes destroyed the temple of Belis. At length the city was reduced to almost solitude, the population having been drawn off by the neighbouring Seleucia, built on the Tigris by Seleucus Nicanor.~2 of the territory of Babylonia~3 allegorically, of Rome as the most corrupt seat of idolatry and the enemy of Christianity 898 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 899 ^ ^ n m ^ bath-mos' ^ bathmos ^ ^ ^ degree 1 ^ ^ 1 threshold, step~1a of a grade of dignity and wholesome influence in the church For Synonyms see entry 5818 899 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the same as 901 ^ ^ n n ^ bath'-os ^ bathos ^ 1:517,89 ^ ^ deep 1~deep + 2596 1~deep thing 1~deepness 1~depth 5 ^ ^ 1 depth, height~1a of \"the deep\" sea~1b metaph.~1b1 deep, extreme, poverty~1b2 of the deep things of God 900 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 901 ^ ^ v ^ bath-oo'-no ^ bathuno ^ ^ ^ dig deep + 4626 1 ^ ^ 1 'the deep' sea (the 'high seas')~2 deep, extreme poverty, the deep things of God, things hidden and above man's scrutiny, especially divine counsels~3 to make deep 901 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 939 ^ ^ adj ^ bath-oos' ^ bathus ^ ^ ^ deep 2~very early in the morning + 3722 1 ^ ^ 1 deep 902 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of 939 ^ ^ n n ^ bah-ee'-on ^ baion ^ ^ ^ branch 1 ^ ^ 1 a palm branch 903 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 01109 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bal-ah-am' ^ Balaam ^ 1:524,91 ^ ^ Balaam 3 ^ ^ 1 A native of Pethor a city in Mesopotamia, endued by Jehovah with prophetic power. He was hired by Balak to curse the Israelites; and influenced by the love of reward, he wished to gratify Balak; but he was compelled by Jehovah's power to bless them. Hence later the Jews saw him as a most abandoned deceiver. 904 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01111 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bal-ak' ^ Balak ^ ^ ^ Balac 1 ^ ^ 1 a king of Moab 905 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably remotely from 906 (as a depository) ^ ^ n n ^ bal-an'-tee-on ^ balantion ^ 1:525,91 ^ ^ bag 1~purse 3 ^ ^ 1 a money bag, purse 906 ^ False ^ 125 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ bal'-lo ^ ballo ^ 1:526,91 ^ ^ cast 86~cast out 4~lay 3~lie 2~misc 12~put 13~thrust 5 ^ ^ 1 to throw or let go of a thing without caring where it falls~1a to scatter, to throw, cast into~1b to give over to one's care uncertain about the result~1c of fluids~1c1 to pour, pour into of rivers~1c2 to pour out~2 to put into, insert 907 ^ False ^ 80 ^ from a derivative of 911 ^ ^ verb ^ bap-tid'-zo ^ baptizo ^ 1:529,92 ^ ^ baptist 1~baptize 0~baptized + 2258 1~wash 2 ^ ^ 1 to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)~2 to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one's self, bathe~3 to overwhelm++++ Not to be confused with 911, bapto. The clearest example that shows the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles and is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that in order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped' (bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in the vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change. When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to our union and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g. Mark 16:16. 'He that believes and is baptised shall be saved'. Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough. There must be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to the pickle! Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989. 908 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 907 ^ ^ n n ^ bap'-tis-mah ^ baptisma ^ 1:545,92 ^ ^ baptism 22 ^ ^ 1 immersion, submersion~1a of calamities and afflictions with which one is quite overwhelmed~1b of John's baptism, that purification rite by which men on confessing their sins were bound to spiritual reformation, obtained the pardon of their past sins and became qualified for the benefits of the Messiah's kingdom soon to be set up. This was valid Christian baptism, as this was the only baptism the apostles received and it is not recorded anywhere that they were ever rebaptised after Pentecost.~1c of Christian baptism; a rite of immersion in water as commanded by Christ, by which one after confessing his sins and professing his faith in Christ, having been born again by the Holy Spirit unto a new life, identifies publicly with the fellowship of Christ and the church.++++ In Rom. 6:3 Paul states we are \"baptised unto death\" meaning that we are not only dead to our former ways, but they are buried. To return to them is as unthinkable for a Christian as for one to dig up a dead corpse! In Moslem countries a new believer has little trouble with Moslems until he is publicly baptised. It is then, that the Moslems' know he means business, and then the persecution starts. See also discussion of baptism under No. 907. 909 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 907 ^ ^ n m ^ bap-tis-mos' ^ baptismos ^ 1:545,92 ^ ^ baptism 1~washing 3 ^ ^ 1 a washing, purification effected by means of water~1a of washing prescribed by the Mosaic law (Heb 9:10) which seems to mean an exposition of the difference between the washings prescribed by the Mosaic law and Christian baptism 910 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 907 ^ ^ n m ^ bap-tis-tace' ^ Baptistes ^ 1:545,92 ^ ^ Baptist 14 ^ ^ 1 a baptiser~2 one who administers the rite of baptism~3 the surname of John, the forerunner of Christ 911 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ bap'-to ^ bapto ^ 1:529,92 ^ ^ dip 3 ^ ^ 1 to dip, dip in, immerse~2 to dip into dye, to dye, colour++++ Not to be confused with 907, baptizo. The clearest example that shows the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles and is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that in order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped' (bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in the vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change. 912 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 05 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-ab-bas' ^ Barabbas ^ ^ ^ Barabbas 11 ^ ^ 1 the captive robber whom the Jews begged Pilate to release instead of Christ 913 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01301 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-ak' ^ Barak ^ ^ ^ Barak 1 ^ ^ 1 a commander of the Israelites 914 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01296 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-akh-ee'-as ^ Barachias ^ ^ ^ Barachias 1 ^ ^ 1 said to be the father of the Zachariah slain in the temple 915 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ bar'-bar-os ^ barbaros ^ 1:546,94 ^ ^ barbarian 5~barbarous 1 ^ ^ 1 one whose speech is rude, rough and harsh~2 one who speaks a foreign or strange language which is not understood by another~3 used by the Greeks of any foreigner ignorant of the Greek language, whether mental or moral, with the added notion after the Persian war, of rudeness and brutality. The word is used in the N.T. without the idea of reproachfulness. 916 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 926 ^ ^ v ^ bar-eh'-o ^ bareo ^ 1:558,95 ^ ^ be burdened 1~be charged 1~be heavy 3~be pressed 1 ^ ^ 1 to burden, weigh down, depress 917 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 926 ^ ^ adv ^ bar-eh'-oce ^ bareos ^ ^ ^ dully 2 ^ ^ 1 heavily, with difficulty 918 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 08526 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-thol-om-ah'-yos ^ Bartholomaios ^ ^ ^ Bartholomew 4 ^ ^ 1 one of the twelve apostles of Christ 919 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 03091 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-ee-ay-sooce' ^ Bariesous ^ ^ ^ Barjesus 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain false prophet 920 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 03124 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-ee-oo-nas' ^ Barionas ^ ^ ^ Barjona 1 ^ ^ 1 the surname of the apostle Peter 921 ^ False ^ 29 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 05029 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-nab'-as ^ Barnabas ^ ^ ^ Barnabas 29 ^ ^ 1 the surname of Joses or Joseph, a Levite, a native of Cyprus He was a distinguished Christian teacher and companion and colleague of Paul. 922 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably from the same as 939 (through the notion of going down; cf 899) ^ ^ n n ^ bar'-os ^ baros ^ 1:553,95 ^ ^ burden 4~burdensome + 1722 1~weight 1 ^ ^ 1 heaviness, weight, burden, trouble For Synonyms see entry 5819 923 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and probably 06634 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-sab-as' ^ Barsabas ^ ^ ^ Joseph 1~Judas 1 ^ ^ 1 the surname of a certain Joseph (Acts 1:23)~2 the surname of a certain Judas (Acts 15:22) 924 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 01247 and 02931 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bar-tim-ah'-yos ^ Bartimaios ^ ^ ^ Bartimaeus 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain blind man 925 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 926 ^ ^ v ^ bar-oo'-no ^ baruno ^ ^ ^ be overcharged 1 ^ ^ 1 to weigh down, overcharge 926 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the same as 922 ^ ^ adj ^ bar-ooce' ^ barus ^ 1:556,95 ^ ^ grievous 3~heavy 1~weighter 1~weighty 1 ^ ^ 1 heavy in weight~2 metaph.~2a burdensome~2b severe, stern~2c weighty~2c1 of great moment~2d violent, cruel, unsparing 927 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 926 and 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ bar-oo'-tim-os ^ barutimos ^ ^ ^ very precious 1 ^ ^ 1 of weighty, great value, very precious, costly 928 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 931 ^ ^ v ^ bas-an-id'-zo ^ basanizo ^ 1:561,96 ^ ^ pain 1~toil 1~torment 8~toss 1~vex 1 ^ ^ 1 to test (metals) by the touchstone, which is a black siliceous stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by the colour of the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal~2 to question by applying torture~3 to torture~4 to vex with grievous pains (of body or mind), to torment~5 to be harassed, distressed~5a of those who at sea are struggling with a head wind 929 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 928 ^ ^ n m ^ bas-an-is-mos' ^ basanismos ^ 1:561,96 ^ ^ torment 6 ^ ^ 1 to torture, a testing by the touchstone, which is a black siliceous stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by the colour of the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal~2 torment, torture~2a the act of tormenting~2b the state or condition of those tormented 930 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 928 ^ ^ n m ^ bas-an-is-tace' ^ basanistes ^ 1:561,96 ^ ^ tormentor 1 ^ ^ 1 one who elicits the truth by the use of the rack~1a an inquisitor, torturer also used of a jailer doubtless because the business of torturing was also assigned to him 931 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps remotely from the same as 939 (through the notion of going to the bottom) ^ ^ n m ^ bas'-an-os ^ basanos ^ 1:561,96 ^ ^ torment 3 ^ ^ 1 a touchstone, which is a black siliceous stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by the colour of the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal~2 the rack or instrument of torture by which one is forced to divulge the truth~3 torture, torment, acute pains~3a of the pains of a disease~3b of those in hell after death 932 ^ False ^ 162 ^ from 935 ^ ^ n f ^ bas-il-i'-ah ^ basileia ^ 1:579,97 ^ ^ (My) kingdom 4~(Thy or Thine) kingdom 6~His kingdom 6~kingdom (general or evil) 20~kingdom (of God) 71~kingdom (of heaven) 32~misc 18~the kingdom 5 ^ ^ 1 royal power, kingship, dominion, rule~1a not to be confused with an actual kingdom but rather the right or authority to rule over a kingdom~1b of the royal power of Jesus as the triumphant Messiah~1c of the royal power and dignity conferred on Christians in the Messiah's kingdom~2 a kingdom, the territory subject to the rule of a king~3 used in the N.T. to refer to the reign of the Messiah 933 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of 934 ^ ^ n n ^ bas-il'-i-on ^ basileion ^ ^ ^ king's court + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 the royal palace 934 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 935 ^ ^ adj ^ bas-il'-i-os ^ basileios ^ 1:591,97 ^ ^ royal 1 ^ ^ 1 royal, kingly, regal 935 ^ False ^ 118 ^ probably from 939 (through the notion of a foundation of power) ^ ^ n m ^ bas-il-yooce' ^ basileus ^ 1:576,97 ^ ^ king 82~King (God or Christ) 11~King (of Israel) 4~King (of Jews) 21 ^ ^ 1 leader of the people, prince, commander, lord of the land, king 936 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 935 ^ ^ v ^ bas-il-yoo'-o ^ basileuo ^ 1:590,97 ^ ^ king 1~reign 20 ^ ^ 1 to be king, to exercise kingly power, to reign~1a of the governor of a province~1b of the rule of the Messiah~1c of the reign of Christians in the millennium~2 metaph. to exercise the highest influence, to control 937 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 935 ^ ^ adj ^ bas-il-ee-kos' ^ basilikos ^ 1:591,97 ^ ^ king's country + 3588 1~nobleman 2~royal 2 ^ ^ 1 of or belong to a king, kingly, royal, regal~1a of a man, the officer or minister of a prince, a courtier~2 subject to a king~2a of a country~3 befitting or worthy of a king, royal~4 metaph. principal, chief 938 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 936 ^ ^ n f ^ bas-il'-is-sah ^ basilissa ^ 1:590,97 ^ ^ queen 4 ^ ^ 1 queen 939 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from baino (to walk) ^ ^ n f ^ bas'-ece ^ basis ^ ^ ^ foot (sole of) 1 ^ ^ 1 a stepping, walking~2 that with which one steps, the foot 940 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 5335 ^ ^ v ^ bas-kah'-ee-no ^ baskaino ^ 1:594,102 ^ ^ bewitch 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak ill of one, to slander, traduce him~2 to bring evil on one by feigning praise or an evil eye~3 to charm, to bewitch 941 ^ False ^ 27 ^ perhaps remotely derived from the base of 939 (through the idea of removal) ^ ^ v ^ bas-tad'-zo ^ bastazo ^ 1:596,102 ^ ^ bear 23~carry 3~take up 1 ^ ^ 1 to take up with the hands~2 to take up in order to carry or bear, to put upon one's self (something) to be carried~2a to bear what is burdensome~3 to bear, to carry~3a to carry on one's person~3b to sustain, i.e. uphold, support~4 to bear away, carry off 942 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 01324 ^ ^ n m ^ bat'-os ^ batos ^ ^ ^ bramble bush 1~bush 4 ^ ^ 1 a thorn or bramble bush 943 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m/f ^ bat'-os ^ batos ^ ^ ^ measure 1 ^ ^ 1 a bath, a Jewish measure of liquids of about 8 or 9 gallons (about 40 l.) 944 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ bat'-rakh-os ^ batrachos ^ ^ ^ frog 1 ^ ^ 1 a frog 945 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ bat-tol-og-eh'-o ^ battologeo ^ 1:597,103 ^ ^ use vain repetitions 1 ^ ^ 1 to stammer~2 to repeat the same things over and over, to use many idle words, to babble, prate. Some suppose the word derived from Battus, a king of Cyrene, who is said to have stuttered; others from Battus, an author of tedious and wordy poems. 946 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 948 ^ ^ n n ^ bdel'-oog-mah ^ bdelugma ^ 1:598,103 ^ ^ abomination 6 ^ ^ 1 a foul thing, a detestable thing~1a of idols and things pertaining to idolatry 947 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 948 ^ ^ adj ^ bdel-ook-tos' ^ bdeluktos ^ 1:598,103 ^ ^ abominable 1 ^ ^ 1 abominable, detestable 948 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a (presumed) derivative of bdeo (to stink) ^ ^ v ^ bdel-oos'-so ^ bdelusso ^ 1:598,* ^ ^ abhor 1~abominable 1 ^ ^ 1 to render foul, to cause to be abhorred~2 abominable~3 to turn one's self away from on account of the stench~4 metaph. to abhor, detest 949 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the base of 939 (through the idea of basality) ^ ^ adj ^ beb'-ah-yos ^ bebaios ^ 1:600,103 ^ ^ firm 1~more sure 1~of force 1~stedfast 4~sure 2 ^ ^ 1 stable, fast, firm~2 metaph. sure, trusty 950 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 949 ^ ^ v ^ beb-ah-yo'-o ^ bebaioo ^ 1:600,103 ^ ^ confirm 5~establish 2~stablish 1 ^ ^ 1 to make firm, establish, confirm, make sure 951 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 950 ^ ^ n f ^ beb-ah'-yo-sis ^ bebaiosis ^ 1:600,103 ^ ^ confirmation 2 ^ ^ 1 confirmation 952 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the base of 939 and belos (a threshold) ^ ^ adj ^ beb'-ay-los ^ bebelos ^ 1:604,104 ^ ^ profane 4~profane person 1 ^ ^ 1 accessible, lawful to be trodden~1a of places~2 profane~2a unhallowed, common, public place~2b of men, ungodly 953 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 952 ^ ^ v ^ beb-ay-lo'-o ^ bebeloo ^ 1:605,104 ^ ^ profane 2 ^ ^ 1 to profane, desecrate 954 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of Aramaic origin [by parody on 01176] ^ ^ n pr m ^ beh-el-zeb-ool' ^ Beelzeboul ^ 1:605,104 ^ ^ Beelzebub 7 ^ ^ 1 a name of Satan, the prince of evil spirits 955 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01100 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bel-ee'-al ^ Belial ^ 1:607,104 ^ ^ Belial 1 ^ ^ 1 a name of Satan 956 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 906 ^ ^ n n ^ bel'-os ^ belos ^ 1:608,104 ^ ^ dart 1 ^ ^ 1 a missile, dart, javelin, arrow 957 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a compound of a derivative of 906 (used for the comparative of 18) ^ ^ adj ^ bel-tee'-on ^ beltion ^ ^ ^ very well 1 ^ ^ 1 better 958 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 01144 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ben-ee-am-een' ^ Beniamin ^ ^ ^ Benjamin 4 ^ ^ 1 Jacob's twelfth son~2 the tribe of Benjamin 959 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a provincial form of 5342 and 3529 ^ ^ n pr f ^ ber-nee'-kay ^ Bernike ^ ^ ^ Bernice 3 ^ ^ 1 the eldest daughter of Herod Agrippa I. Acts 12:1++++ She was first married to her uncle Herod, king of Chalcis, and after his death (A.D. 48) she lived under circumstances of great suspicion with her own brother, Agrippa II, in connection with whom she is mentioned as having visited Festus on his appointment as procurator of Judea. 960 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps a provincial from a derivative of 4008 [Peroea, i.e. the region beyond the coast-line] ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ber'-oy-ah ^ Beroia ^ ^ ^ Berea 2 ^ ^ 1 a city in Macedonia, near Pella, at the foot of Mount Bermius 961 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 960 ^ ^ adj ^ ber-oy-ah'-yos ^ Beroiaios ^ ^ ^ of Berea 1 ^ ^ 1 a resident of Berea 962 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01004 and 05679 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bay-thab-ar-ah' ^ Bethabara ^ ^ ^ Bethabara 1 ^ ^ 1 a place beyond Jordan, where John was baptising. This may correspond to Bethbarah (fords of Abarah), the ancient ford of the Jordan on the road to Gilead 963 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Aramaic origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bay-than-ee'-ah ^ Bethania ^ ^ ^ Bethany 11 ^ ^ 1 a village at the Mount of Olives, about two miles (3 km) from Jerusalem, on or near the normal road to Jericho~2 a town or village on the east bank of the Jordan, where John was baptising 964 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin [cf 01004 and 02617] ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bay-thes-dah' ^ Bethesda ^ ^ ^ Bethesda 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a pool near the sheep-gate at Jerusalem, whose waters had curative powers 965 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of Hebrew origin 01036 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bayth-leh-em' ^ Bethleem ^ ^ ^ Bethlehem 8 ^ ^ 1 a village about six miles (10 km) south of Jerusalem 966 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 01004 and 06719 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bayth-sahee-dah' ^ Bethsaida ^ ^ ^ Bethsaida 7 ^ ^ 1 a small fishing village on the west shore of Lake Gennesaret, home of Andrew, Peter, Philip and John~2 a village in lower Gaulanitis on the eastern shore of Lake Gennesaret, not far from where the Jordan empties into it 967 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 01004 and 06291 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bayth-fag-ay' ^ Bethphage ^ ^ ^ Bethphage 3 ^ ^ 1 the name of a hamlet between Jericho and Jerusalem, close to Bethany 968 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from the base of 939 ^ ^ n n ^ bay'-ma ^ bema ^ ^ ^ judgment seat 10~throne 1~to set (one's) foot on + 4128 1 ^ ^ 1 a step, pace, the space which a foot covers, a foot-breath~2 a raised place mounted by steps~2a a platform, tribune~2a1 of the official seat of a judge~2a2 of the judgment seat of Christ~2a3 Herod built a structure resembling a throne at Caesarea, from which he viewed the games and made speeches to the people 969 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m/f ^ bay'-rool-los ^ berullos ^ ^ ^ beryl 1 ^ ^ 1 beryl, a precious stone of a pale green colour 970 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably akin to 970 (through the idea of vital activity) ^ ^ n f ^ bee'-ah ^ bia ^ ^ ^ violence 4 ^ ^ 1 strength, whether of body or mind~2 strength in violent action, force For Synonyms see entry 5820 971 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 979 ^ ^ v ^ bee-ad'-zo ^ biazo ^ 1:609,* ^ ^ press 1~suffer violence 1 ^ ^ 1 to use force, to apply force~2 to force, inflict violence on 972 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 970 ^ ^ adj ^ bee'-ah-yos ^ biaios ^ ^ ^ mighty 1 ^ ^ 1 violent, forcible 973 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 971 ^ ^ n m ^ bee-as-tace' ^ biastes ^ 1:613,105 ^ ^ violent 1 ^ ^ 1 strong, forceful~2 using force, violent 974 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a diminutive of 975 ^ ^ n n ^ bib-lee-ar-id'-ee-on ^ bibliaridion ^ ^ ^ little book 4 ^ ^ 1 a little book 975 ^ False ^ 32 ^ a diminutive of 976 ^ ^ n n ^ bib-lee'-on ^ biblion ^ 1:617,106 ^ ^ bill 1~book 29~scroll 1~writing 1 ^ ^ 1 a small book, a scroll, a written document~2 a sheet on which something has been written~2a a bill of divorcement 976 ^ False ^ 13 ^ primitive root ^ ^ n n ^ bib'-los ^ biblos ^ 1:615,106 ^ ^ book 13 ^ ^ 1 a written book, a roll, a scroll 977 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary word [perhaps causative of 1006] ^ ^ v ^ bib-ro'-sko ^ bibrosko ^ ^ ^ eat 1 ^ ^ 1 to eat 978 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ bee-thoo-nee'-ah ^ Bithunia ^ ^ ^ Bithynia 2 ^ ^ 1 a Roman province in Asia Minor, bounded by the Euxine Sea, the Propontis, Mysia, Phrygia, Galatia, Paphlagonia 979 ^ False ^ 11 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ bee'-os ^ bios ^ 2:832,290 ^ ^ good 1~life 5~living 5 ^ ^ 1 life~1a life extensively~1a1 the period or course of life~1b that by which life is sustained, resources, wealth, goods For Synonyms see entry 5821 980 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 979 ^ ^ v ^ bee-o'-o ^ bioo ^ 2:832,280 ^ ^ live 1 ^ ^ 1 to spend life, live 981 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 980 ^ ^ n f ^ bee'-o-sis ^ biosis ^ ^ ^ manner of life 1 ^ ^ 1 manner of living and acting, way of life 982 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 980 ^ ^ adj ^ bee-o-tee-kos' ^ biotikos ^ ^ ^ of this life 1~things pertaining to this life 1~things that pertain to this life 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to life and the affairs of this life 983 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 984 ^ ^ adj ^ blab-er-os' ^ blaberos ^ ^ ^ hurtful 1 ^ ^ 1 hurtful, injurious 984 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ blap'-to ^ blapto ^ ^ ^ hurt 2 ^ ^ 1 to hurt, harm, injure 985 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from blastos (a sprout) ^ ^ v ^ blas-tan'-o ^ blastano ^ ^ ^ bring forth 1~bud 1~spring up 2 ^ ^ 1 to sprout, bud, put forth new leaves~2 to produce 986 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps the same as the base of 985 ^ ^ n pr m ^ blas'-tos ^ Blastos ^ ^ ^ Blastus 1 ^ ^ 1 the chamberlain of Herod Agrippa I 987 ^ False ^ 35 ^ from 989 ^ ^ v ^ blas-fay-meh'-o ^ blasphemeo ^ 1:621,107 ^ ^ blaspheme 17~blasphemer 1~blasphemously 1~misc 3~rail on 2~speak blasphemy 1~speak evil of 10 ^ ^ 1 to speak reproachfully, rail at, revile, calumniate, blaspheme~2 to be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at 988 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 989 ^ ^ n f ^ blas-fay-me'-ah ^ blasphemia ^ 1:621,107 ^ ^ blasphemy 16~evil speaking 1~railing 2 ^ ^ 1 slander, detraction, speech injurious, to another's good name~2 impious and reproachful speech injurious to divine majesty 989 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of 984 and 5345 ^ ^ adj ^ blas'-fay-mos ^ blasphemos ^ 1:621,107 ^ ^ blasphemer 2~blasphemous 2~railing 1 ^ ^ 1 speaking evil, slanderous, reproachful, railing, abusive 990 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 991 ^ ^ n n ^ blem'-mah ^ blemma ^ ^ ^ seeing 1 ^ ^ 1 a look, a glance 991 ^ False ^ 135 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ blep'-o ^ blepo ^ 5:315,706 ^ ^ behold 10~beware 4~beware of 3~look 3~look on 4~misc 9~see 90~take heed 12 ^ ^ 1 to see, discern, of the bodily eye~1a with the bodily eye: to be possessed of sight, have the power of seeing~1b perceive by the use of the eyes: to see, look descry~1c to turn the eyes to anything: to look at, look upon, gaze at~1d to perceive by the senses, to feel~1e to discover by use, to know by experience~2 metaph. to see with the mind's eye~2a to have (the power of) understanding~2b to discern mentally, observe, perceive, discover, understand~2c to turn the thoughts or direct the mind to a thing, to consider, contemplate, to look at, to weigh carefully, examine~3 in a geographical sense of places, mountains, buildings, etc. turning towards any quarter, as it were, facing it For Synonyms see entry 5822 992 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 906 ^ ^ adj ^ blay-teh'-os ^ bleteos ^ ^ ^ must be put 2 ^ ^ 1 which must be thrown or put 993 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 01123 and 07266 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bo-an-erg-es' ^ Boanerges ^ ^ ^ Boanerges 1 ^ ^ 1 a nickname given to James and John, the sons of Zebedee, by the Lord. The name seems to denote fiery and destructive zeal that may be likened to a thunder storm. 994 ^ False ^ 11 ^ apparently a prol. form of a primary word ^ ^ v ^ bo-ah'-o ^ boao ^ 1:625,108 ^ ^ cry 11 ^ ^ 1 to raise a cry, of joy pain etc.~2 to cry, speak with a high, strong voice~3 to cry to one for help, to implore his aid For Synonyms see entry 5823 995 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 994 ^ ^ n f ^ bo-ay' ^ boe ^ ^ ^ cry 1 ^ ^ 1 a cry 996 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 998 ^ ^ n f ^ bo-ay'-thi-ah ^ boetheia ^ 1:628,108 ^ ^ help 2 ^ ^ 1 help 997 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 998 ^ ^ v ^ bo-ay-theh'-o ^ boetheo ^ 1:628,108 ^ ^ help 6~succour 2 ^ ^ 1 to help, succour, bring aid 998 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 995 and theo (to run) ^ ^ adj ^ bo-ay-thos' ^ boethos ^ 1:628,108 ^ ^ helper 1 ^ ^ 1 a helper 999 ^ False ^ 3 ^ akin to 900 ^ ^ n m ^ both'-oo-nos ^ bothunos ^ ^ ^ ditch 2~pit 1 ^ ^ 1 a pit, ditch 1000 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 906 ^ ^ n f ^ bol-ay' ^ bole ^ ^ ^ cast 1 ^ ^ 1 a throw 1001 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1002 ^ ^ v ^ bol-id'-zo ^ bolizo ^ ^ ^ sound 2 ^ ^ 1 to heave the lead, take a sounding~1a a line and plummet with which mariners sound the depth of the sea 1002 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 906 ^ ^ n f ^ bol-ece' ^ bolis ^ ^ ^ dart 1 ^ ^ 1 a missile, dart, javelin 1003 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 01162 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bo-oz' ^ Booz ^ ^ ^ Booz 3 ^ ^ 1 a kinsman of Ruth, afterwards her second husband 1004 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ bor'-bor-os ^ borboros ^ ^ ^ mire 1 ^ ^ 1 dung, mire 1005 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ bor-hras' ^ borrhas ^ ^ ^ north 2 ^ ^ 1 Boreas, the north-north-east wind~2 the north 1006 ^ False ^ 9 ^ a prol. form of a primary verb, cf 977 & 1016 ^ ^ v ^ bos'-ko ^ bosko ^ ^ ^ feed 8~keep 1 ^ ^ 1 to feed~1a portraying the duty of a Christian teacher to promote in every way the spiritual welfare of the members of the church For Synonyms see entry 5824 1007 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01160 ^ ^ n pr m ^ bos-or' ^ Bosor ^ ^ ^ Bosor 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Balaam 1008 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1006 ^ ^ n f ^ bot-an'-ay ^ botane ^ ^ ^ herb 1 ^ ^ 1 an herb fit for fodder, green herb, growing plant 1009 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ bot'-rooce ^ botrus ^ ^ ^ cluster of the vine 1 ^ ^ 1 a bunch or cluster of grapes 1010 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1011 ^ ^ n m ^ bool-yoo-tace' ^ bouleutes ^ ^ ^ counsellor 2 ^ ^ 1 a councillor, senator~2 a member of the Sanhedrin 1011 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1012 ^ ^ v ^ bool-yoo'-o ^ bouleuo ^ ^ ^ be minded 2~consult 2~determine 1~purpose 2~take counsel 1 ^ ^ 1 to deliberate with one's self, consider~2 to take counsel, resolve 1012 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1014 ^ ^ n f ^ boo-lay' ^ boule ^ 1:633,108 ^ ^ advise + 5087 1~counsel 10~will 1 ^ ^ 1 counsel, purpose 1013 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1014 ^ ^ n n ^ boo'-lay-mah ^ boulema ^ 1:636,108 ^ ^ purpose 1~will 1 ^ ^ 1 will, counsel, purpose 1014 ^ False ^ 34 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ boo'-lom-ahee ^ boulomai ^ 1:629,108 ^ ^ be disposed 1~be minded 2~be willing 1~intend 2~list 1~of his own will 1~will 15~would 11 ^ ^ 1 to will deliberately, have a purpose, be minded~2 of willing as an affection, to desire 1015 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n m ^ boo-nos' ^ bounos ^ ^ ^ hill 2 ^ ^ 1 a hill, eminence, mound 1016 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably from the base of 1006 ^ ^ n m ^ booce ^ bous ^ ^ ^ ox 8 ^ ^ 1 an ox, a cow 1017 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation) ^ ^ n n ^ brab-i'-on ^ brabeion ^ 1:638,110 ^ ^ prize 2 ^ ^ 1 the award to the victor in the games, a prize~2 metaph. of the heavenly reward for Christian character 1018 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 1017 ^ ^ v ^ brab-yoo'-o ^ brabeuo ^ 1:637,110 ^ ^ rule 1 ^ ^ 1 to be an umpire~2 to decide, determine~3 to direct, control, rule 1019 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1021 ^ ^ v ^ brad-oo'-no ^ braduno ^ ^ ^ be slack 1~tarry 1 ^ ^ 1 to delay, be slow~1a to render slowly, retard~1b to be long, to tarry, loiter 1020 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1021 and a prolonged form of 4126 ^ ^ v ^ brad-oo-plo-eh'-o ^ braduploeo ^ ^ ^ sail slowly 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail slowly 1021 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ brad-ooce' ^ bradus ^ ^ ^ slow 3 ^ ^ 1 slow~2 metaph. dull, inactive, in mind~2a stupid, slow to apprehend or believe For Synonyms see entry 5814 1022 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1021 ^ ^ n f ^ brad-oo'-tace ^ bradutes ^ ^ ^ slackness 1 ^ ^ 1 slowness, delay 1023 ^ False ^ 3 ^ properly, comparative of 1024, but apparently in the sense of brasso (to wield) ^ ^ n m ^ brakh-ee'-own ^ brachion ^ 1:639,110 ^ ^ arm 3 ^ ^ 1 the arm~1a the arm of God is a Hebrew idiom for the might and the power of God 1024 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ brakh-ooce' ^ brachus ^ ^ ^ a little 4~a little space 1~a little while 1~few words 1 ^ ^ 1 short, small, little~1a of place, a short distance, a little~1b of time, a short time, for a little while 1025 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain affin. ^ ^ n n ^ bref'-os ^ brephos ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ babe 5~child 1~infant 1~young child 1 ^ ^ 1 an unborn child, embryo, a foetus~2 a new-born child, an infant, a babe 1026 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ brekh'-o ^ brecho ^ ^ ^ rain 3~rain + 5205 1~send rain 1~wash 2 ^ ^ 1 to moisten, wet, water~2 to water with rain, to cause to rain, to pour the rain, to send down like rain 1027 ^ False ^ 12 ^ akin to bremo (to roar) ^ ^ n f ^ bron-tay' ^ bronte ^ 1:640,110 ^ ^ thunder 8~thundering 4 ^ ^ 1 thunder 1028 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1026 ^ ^ n f ^ brokh-ay' ^ broche ^ ^ ^ rain 2 ^ ^ 1 a besprinkling, watering, rain~1a used of a heavy shower or violent rainstorm 1029 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ brokh'-os ^ brochos ^ ^ ^ snare 1 ^ ^ 1 a noose, slip-knot, by which any person or thing is caught, or fastened, or suspended~2 to throw a noose upon one, a figure borrowed from war or the chase so that by craft or by force one is bound to some necessity, to constrain him to obey some command 1030 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1031 ^ ^ n m ^ broog-mos' ^ brugmos ^ 1:641,110 ^ ^ gnashing 7 ^ ^ 1 a gnashing of teeth~1a used to denote extreme anguish and utter despair of men consigned to eternal punishment in hell~2 snarling, growling: in the sense of biting 1031 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ broo'-kho ^ brucho ^ 1:641,110 ^ ^ gnash 1 ^ ^ 1 to grind, gnash with the teeth~2 to bite, to chew 1032 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ broo'-o ^ bruo ^ ^ ^ send forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to abound, gush forth, teem with juices~2 to send forth abundantly, to teem 1033 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from the base of 977 ^ ^ n n ^ bro'-mah ^ broma ^ 1:642,111 ^ ^ meat 16~victual 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is eaten, food 1034 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1035 ^ ^ adj ^ bro'-sim-os ^ brosimos ^ ^ ^ meat 1 ^ ^ 1 eatable 1035 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from the base of 977 ^ ^ n f ^ bro'-sis ^ brosis ^ 1:642,111 ^ ^ eating 1~food 1~meat 6~morsel of meat 1~rust 2 ^ ^ 1 act of eating~1a in a wider sense, corrosion~2 that which is eaten, food, ailment~2a of the soul's food, either which refreshes the soul, or nourishes and supports it 1036 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1037 ^ ^ v ^ boo-thid'-zo ^ buthizo ^ ^ ^ begin to sink 1~drown 1 ^ ^ 1 to plunge into the deep, to sink 1037 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a variation of 899 ^ ^ n m ^ boo-thos' ^ buthos ^ ^ ^ deep 1 ^ ^ 1 the bottom or depth of the sea~2 the sea itself, the deep sea 1038 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from bursa (a hide) ^ ^ n m ^ boorce-yooce' ^ burseus ^ ^ ^ tanner 3 ^ ^ 1 a tanner 1039 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1040 ^ ^ adj ^ boos'-see-nos ^ bussinos ^ ^ ^ fine linen 4 ^ ^ 1 a fine linen (garment)~2 made of fine linen 1040 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0948 ^ ^ n f ^ boos'-sos ^ bussos ^ ^ ^ fine linen 2 ^ ^ 1 byssus, a species of Egyptian flax~2 linen made from byssus, very costly, delicate, soft, white and also of a yellow colour 1041 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 939 ^ ^ n m ^ bo'-mos ^ bomos ^ ^ ^ altar 1 ^ ^ 1 an elevated place~1a very often a raised place on which to offer a sacrifice, an altar 1042 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 01355 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gab-bath-ah' ^ gabbatha ^ ^ ^ Gabbatha 1 ^ ^ 1 a raised place, elevation++++ In the Greek was called Lithostrotos, or the pavement of stones, as the Syrian version renders it: it is thought to be the room Gazith, in which the sanhedrin sat in the temple when they tried capital causes; and it was so called, because it was paved with smooth, square hewn stones: \"it was in the north part; half of it was holy, and half of it was common: and it had two doors, one for that part which was holy, and another for that part that was common; and in that half that was common the sanhedrin sat.\" So that into this part of it, and by this door, Pilate, though a Gentile, might enter. This place, in the language of the Jews, who at that time spoke Syrian, was Gabbatha, from its height, as it should seem; though the Syrian and Persian versions read Gaphiphtha, which signifies a fence or enclosure. Mention is made in the Talmud of the upper Gab in the mountain of the house; but whether the same with this Gabbatha, and whether this is the same with the chamber Gazith, is not certain. The Septuagint uses the same word as John here does, and calls by the same name the pavement of the temple on which Israelites fell and worshipped God. (2 Chr. 7:3) (Gill) The Hebrew word for Pavement occurs only once in the Old Testament. In 2 Kings 16:17 we read, \"King Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them; and took down the sea from off the brazen oxen that were under it, and put it upon the pavement of stones.\" In Ahaz's case his act was the conclusive token of his abject apostasy. So here of Pilate coming down to the apostate Jews. In the former case it was a Jewish ruler dominated by a Gentile idolater; in the latter, a Gentile idolater dominated by Jews who had rejected the Messiah! (AWP John 19:13) 1043 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 01403 ^ ^ n pr m ^ gab-ree-ale' ^ Gabriel ^ ^ ^ Gabriel 2 ^ ^ 1 one of the angel princes or chiefs of the angels 1044 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from graino (to gnaw) ^ ^ n f ^ gang'-grahee-nah ^ gaggraina ^ ^ ^ canker 1 ^ ^ 1 a gangrene, a disease by which any part of the body suffering from inflammation becomes so corrupted that, unless a remedy be seasonably applied, the evil continually spreads, attacks other parts, and at last eats away the bones 1045 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01410 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gad ^ Gad ^ ^ ^ Gad 1 ^ ^ 1 the seventh son of the patriarch Jacob, by Zilpah, Leah's maid 1046 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from Gadara (a town east of the Jordan) ^ ^ adj ^ gad-ar-ay-nos' ^ Gadarenos ^ ^ ^ Gadarenes 3 ^ ^ 1 also called Gergesenes, was the capital of Peraea, situated opposite the south extremity of the Lake of Gennesaret to the south-east, but at some distance from the lake on the banks of the river Hieromax 1047 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n f ^ gad'-zah ^ gaza ^ ^ ^ treasure 1 ^ ^ 1 the royal treasury, treasure, riches 1048 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05804 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gad'-zah ^ Gaza ^ ^ ^ Gaza 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the five chief cities of the Philistines in Palestine 1049 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1047 and 5438 ^ ^ n n ^ gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on ^ gazophulakion ^ ^ ^ treasury 5 ^ ^ 1 a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury++++ It is used to describe the apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which the not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the service were kept, but in which the priests, etc, dwelt: Neh. 13:7; of the sacred treasury in which not only treasure but also public records were stored, and the property of widows and orphans was deposited. Josephus speaks of treasuries in the women's court of Herod's temple. In the N.T. near the treasury seems to used of that receptacle mentioned by the rabbis to which were fitted thirteen chests or boxes, i.e. trumpets, so called from their shape, and into which were put the contributions made voluntarily or paid yearly by the Jews for the service of the temple and the support of the poor. 1050 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ gah'-ee-os ^ Gaios ^ ^ ^ Gaius (a Christian) 1~Gaius (of Corinth) 2~Gaius (of Derbe) 1~Gaius (of Macedonia) 1 ^ ^ 1 a Macedonian who accompanied Paul in his travels~2 a man from Derbe who went with Paul from Corinth in his last journey to Jerusalem~3 a man of Corinth who was his host in his second sojourn in that city~4 an unknown Christian to whom John's third epistle is addressed 1051 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ gal'-ah ^ gala ^ 1:645,111 ^ ^ milk 5 ^ ^ 1 milk~2 a metaph. for the less difficult Christian truths 1052 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1053 ^ ^ n m ^ gal-at'-ace ^ Galates ^ ^ ^ Galatians 2 ^ ^ 1 a Galatians 1053 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gal-at-ee'-ah ^ Galatia ^ ^ ^ Galatia 4 ^ ^ 1 the Roman province of Galatia my be roughly described as the central region of the peninsula of Asia Minor, bounded on the north by Bithynia and Paphlagonia; on the east by Pontus; on the south by Cappadocia and Lycaonia; on the west by Phrygia 1054 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1053 ^ ^ adj ^ gal-at-ee-kos' ^ Galatikos ^ ^ ^ of Galatia 2 ^ ^ 1 a citizen of Galatia 1055 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ gal-ay'-nay ^ galene ^ ^ ^ calm 3 ^ ^ 1 calmness, stillness of the sea, a calm 1056 ^ False ^ 63 ^ of Hebrew origin 01551 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gal-il-ah'-yah ^ Galilaia ^ ^ ^ Galilee 63 ^ ^ 1 the name of a region of northern Palestine, bounded on the north by Syria, on the west by Sidon, Tyre, Ptolemais and their territories and the promontory of Carmel, on the south by Samaria and on the east by the Jordan. It was divided into Upper Galilee and Lower Galilee. 1057 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1056 ^ ^ adj ^ gal-ee-lah'-yos ^ Galilaios ^ ^ ^ Galilaean 8~of Galilee 3 ^ ^ 1 a native of Galilee 1058 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ gal-lee'-own ^ Gallion ^ ^ ^ Gallio 3 ^ ^ 1 Junius Annaeus Gallio, the Roman proconsul of Achaia when Paul was at Corinth, 53 A.D., under the emperor Claudius. Acts 18:12. He was brother to Jucius Annaeus Seneca, the philosopher. Jerome in the Chronicle of Eusebius says that he committed suicide in 65 A.D. Winer thinks he was put to death by Nero. 1059 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 01583] ^ ^ n pr m ^ gam-al-ee-ale' ^ Gamaliel ^ ^ ^ Gamaliel 2 ^ ^ 1 a Pharisee and celebrated doctor of the law, who gave prudent worldly advice in the Sanhedrin respecting the treatment of the followers of Jesus of Nazareth. Acts 5:34 ff. (A.D.29.) We learn from Acts 22:3 that he was the preceptor of Paul. He is generally identified with the very celebrated Jewish doctor Gamaliel, grandson of Hillel, and who is referred to as authority in the Jewish Mishna. 1060 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 1062 ^ ^ v ^ gam-eh'-o ^ gameo ^ 1:648,111 ^ ^ married 3~marry 24~marry a wife 2 ^ ^ 1 to lead in marriage, take to wife~1a to get married, to marry~1b to give one's self in marriage~2 to give a daughter in marriage 1061 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1062 ^ ^ v ^ gam-is'-ko ^ gamisko ^ ^ ^ give in marriage 1 ^ ^ 1 give in marriage 1062 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ gam'-os ^ gamos ^ 1:648,111 ^ ^ marriage 9~wedding 7 ^ ^ 1 a wedding or marriage festival, a wedding banquet, a wedding feast~2 marriage, matrimony 1063 ^ False ^ 1067 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ conj ^ gar ^ gar ^ ^ ^ for 1027~misc 28~not tr 12 ^ ^ 1 for 1064 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ gas-tare' ^ gaster ^ ^ ^ be with child + 1722 + 2192 5~belly 1~with child + 1722 + 2192 2~womb 1 ^ ^ 1 the belly~2 the womb~3 the stomach~3a a glutton, gormandiser, a man who is as it were all stomach 1065 ^ False ^ 9 ^ a primary particle of emphasis or qualification (often used with other particles prefixed) ^ ^ particle ^ gheh ^ ge ^ ^ ^ at least 1~beside 1~doubtless 1~not tr 4~yet 2 ^ ^ 1 indeed, truly, at least~2 even~3 if indeed, seeing that 1066 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01439 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ghed-eh-own' ^ Gedeon ^ ^ ^ Gedeon 1 ^ ^ 1 a of the judge of Israel who delivered them from the Midianites 1067 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of Hebrew origin 01516 and 02011 ^ ^ n f ^ gheh'-en-nah ^ geenna ^ 1:657,113 ^ ^ hell 9~hell fire + 3588 + 4442 3 ^ ^ 1 Hell is the place of the future punishment call \"Gehenna\" or \"Gehenna of fire\". This was originally the valley of Hinnom, south of Jerusalem, where the filth and dead animals of the city were cast out and burned; a fit symbol of the wicked and their future destruction. 1068 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin, cf 01660 and 08081 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gheth-say-man-ay' ^ Gethsemane ^ ^ ^ Gethsemane 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a place at the foot of the Mount of Olives, beyond the torrent Kidron 1069 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1093 ^ ^ n m/f ^ ghi'-tone ^ geiton ^ ^ ^ neighbour 4 ^ ^ 1 a neighbour 1070 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ ghel-ah'-o ^ gelao ^ 1:658,113 ^ ^ laugh 2 ^ ^ 1 to laugh 1071 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1070 ^ ^ n m ^ ghel'-os ^ gelos ^ 1:658,113 ^ ^ laughter 1 ^ ^ 1 laughter 1072 ^ False ^ 9 ^ transitive from 1073 ^ ^ v ^ ghem-id'-zo ^ gemizo ^ ^ ^ be full 1~fill 7~fill ... fill 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill, fill full 1073 ^ False ^ 11 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ ghem'-o ^ gemo ^ ^ ^ be full 3~full 8 ^ ^ 1 to be full, filled, full 1074 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from (a presumed derivative of) 1085 ^ ^ n f ^ ghen-eh-ah' ^ genea ^ 1:662,114 ^ ^ age 2~generation 37~nation 1~time 2 ^ ^ 1 fathered, birth, nativity~2 that which has been begotten, men of the same stock, a family~2a the several ranks of natural descent, the successive members of a genealogy~2b metaph. a group of men very like each other in endowments, pursuits, character~2b1 esp. in a bad sense, a perverse nation~3 the whole multitude of men living at the same time~4 an age (i.e. the time ordinarily occupied be each successive generation), a space of 30 - 33 years 1075 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1074 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ ghen-eh-al-og-eh'-o ^ genealogeo ^ 1:665,114 ^ ^ count (one's) descent 1 ^ ^ 1 to recount a family's origin and lineage, trace ancestry~2 to draw one's origin, derive one's pedigree 1076 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 1075 ^ ^ n f ^ ghen-eh-al-og-ee'-ah ^ genealogia ^ 1:663,114 ^ ^ genealogy 2 ^ ^ 1 a genealogy, a record of descent or lineage 1077 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 1078 ^ ^ n n pl ^ ghen-es'-ee-ah ^ genesia ^ ^ ^ birthday 2 ^ ^ 1 a birthday celebration, a birthday feast~1a the earlier Greeks used this word of funeral commemorations, a festival commemorative of a deceased friend 1078 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 1074 ^ ^ n f ^ ghen'-es-is ^ genesis ^ 1:682,117 ^ ^ generation 1~natural 1~nature 1 ^ ^ 1 source, origin~1a a book of one's lineage, i.e. in which his ancestry or progeny are enumerated~2 used of birth, nativity~3 of that which follows origin, viz. existence, life~3a the wheel of life (Jas 3:6), other explain it, the wheel of human origin which as soon as men are born begins to run, i.e. its course of life 1079 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 1074 ^ ^ n f ^ ghen-et-ay ^ genete ^ ^ ^ birth 1 ^ ^ 1 birth, from birth 1080 ^ False ^ 97 ^ from a variation of 1085 ^ ^ v ^ ghen-nah'-o ^ gennao ^ 1:665,114 ^ ^ be born 39~be delivered 1~bear 2~begat 49~bring forth 1~gender 2~misc 3 ^ ^ 1 of men who fathered children~1a to be born~1b to be begotten~1b1 of women giving birth to children~2 metaph.~2a to engender, cause to arise, excite~2b in a Jewish sense, of one who brings others over to his way of life, to convert someone~2c of God making Christ his son~2d of God making men his sons through faith in Christ's work 1081 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1080 ^ ^ n n ^ ghen'-nay-mah ^ gennema ^ 1:672,114 ^ ^ fruit 5~generation 4 ^ ^ 1 that which has been born or begotten~1a the offspring or progeny of men or animals~1b the fruits of the earth, the produce of agriculture 1082 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 03672 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ghen-nay-sar-et' ^ Gennesaret ^ ^ ^ Gennesaret 3 ^ ^ 1 a lake also called the sea of Galilee or the sea of Tiberias The lake 12 by 7 miles (20 by 11 km) and 700 feet (210 m) below the Mediterranean Sea.~2 a very lovely and fertile region on the Sea of Galilee. 1083 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1080 ^ ^ adj ^ ghen'-nay-sis ^ gennesis ^ ^ ^ birth 2 ^ ^ 1 begat, engendering~2 nativity, birth 1084 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1080 ^ ^ adj ^ ghen-nay-tos' ^ gennetos ^ 1:672,114 ^ ^ that is born 2 ^ ^ 1 begotten, born 1085 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 1096 ^ ^ n n ^ ghen'-os ^ genos ^ 1:684,117 ^ ^ born 2~diversity 1~kind 5~kindred 3~misc. 3~nation 2~offspring 3~stock 2 ^ ^ 1 kindred~1a offspring~1b family~1c stock, tribe, nation~1c1 i.e. nationality or descent from a particular people~1d the aggregate of many individuals of the same nature, kind, sort 1086 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01622 ^ ^ adj ^ gher-ghes-ay-nos' ^ Gergesenos ^ ^ ^ Gergesenes 1 ^ ^ 1 also called Gadarenes, is assumed to have been located on the eastern shore of Lake Gennesaret 1087 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1088 ^ ^ n f ^ gher-oo-see'-ah ^ gerousia ^ ^ ^ senate 1 ^ ^ 1 a senate, council of elders~1a to denote the chief council of nations or cities~1b the Sanhedrin 1088 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity, cf 1094 ^ ^ n m ^ gher'-own ^ geron ^ ^ ^ old 1 ^ ^ 1 an old man 1089 ^ False ^ 15 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ ghyoo'-om-ahee ^ geuomai ^ 1:675,117 ^ ^ eat 3~taste 12 ^ ^ 1 to taste, to try the flavour of~2 to taste~2a i.e. perceive the flavour of, partake of, enjoy~2b to feel, make trial of, experience~3 to take food, eat, to take nourishment, eat 1090 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1092 ^ ^ v ^ gheh-or-gheh'-o ^ georgeo ^ ^ ^ dress 1 ^ ^ 1 to practise agriculture, to till the ground 1091 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a (presumed) derivative of 1092 ^ ^ n n ^ gheh-ore'-ghee-on ^ georgion ^ ^ ^ husbandry 1 ^ ^ 1 a cultivated field, husbandry, tillage 1092 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 1093 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ gheh-ore-gos' ^ georgos ^ ^ ^ husbandman 19 ^ ^ 1 a husbandman, tiller of the soil, a vine dresser 1093 ^ False ^ 252 ^ contracted from a root word ^ ^ n f ^ ghay ^ ge ^ 1:677,116 ^ ^ country 2~earth 188~earthly + 1537 + 3588 1~ground 18~land 42~world 1 ^ ^ 1 arable land~2 the ground, the earth as a standing place~3 the main land as opposed to the sea or water~4 the earth as a whole~4a the earth as opposed to the heavens~4b the inhabited earth, the abode of men and animals~5 a country, land enclosed within fixed boundaries, a tract of land, territory, region 1094 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 1088 ^ ^ n n ^ ghay'-ras ^ geras ^ ^ ^ old age 1 ^ ^ 1 old age 1095 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1094 ^ ^ v ^ ghay-ras'-ko ^ gerasko ^ ^ ^ be old 1~wax old 1 ^ ^ 1 to grow old~2 of things and institutions: to fail from age, be obsolescent 1096 ^ False ^ 678 ^ a prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ghin'-om-ahee ^ ginomai ^ 1:681,117 ^ ^ arise 13~be 255~be done 63~be fulfilled 3~be made 69~be married to 3~be preferred 3~become 47~come 52~come to pass 82~God forbid + 3361 15~have 5~misc 4~not tr 14~vr done 2 ^ ^ 1 to become, i.e. to come into existence, begin to be, receive being~2 to become, i.e. to come to pass, happen~2a of events~3 to arise, appear in history, come upon the stage~3a of men appearing in public~4 to be made, finished~4a of miracles, to be performed, wrought~5 to become, be made 1097 ^ False ^ 223 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ghin-oce'-ko ^ ginosko ^ 1:689,119 ^ ^ know 196~misc 10~perceive 9~understand 8 ^ ^ 1 to learn to know, come to know, get a knowledge of perceive, feel~1a to become known~2 to know, understand, perceive, have knowledge of~2a to understand~2b to know~3 Jewish idiom for sexual intercourse between a man and a woman~4 to become acquainted with, to know For Synonyms see entry 5825 1098 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 1099 ^ ^ n n ^ glyoo'-kos ^ gleukos ^ ^ ^ new wine 1 ^ ^ 1 the sweet juice pressed the grape, sweet wine 1099 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ gloo-koos' ^ glukus ^ ^ ^ fresh 1~sweet 3 ^ ^ 1 sweet 1100 ^ False ^ 50 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ gloce-sah' ^ glossa ^ 1:719,123 ^ ^ tongue 50 ^ ^ 1 the tongue, a member of the body, an organ of speech~2 a tongue~2a the language or dialect used by a particular people distinct from that of other nations 1101 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1100 and the base of 2889 ^ ^ n n ^ gloce-sok'-om-on ^ glossokomon ^ ^ ^ bag 2 ^ ^ 1 a case in which to keep mouth-pieces of wind instruments~2 a small box for other uses~2a esp. a casket, a purse to keep money in 1102 ^ False ^ 1 ^ by variation for a derivative from knapto (to tease cloth) ^ ^ n m ^ gnaf-yuce' ^ gnapheus ^ ^ ^ fuller 1 ^ ^ 1 a fuller 1103 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 1077 ^ ^ adj ^ gnay'-see-os ^ gnesios ^ 1:727,125 ^ ^ own 2~sincerely 1~true 1 ^ ^ 1 legitimately born, not spurious~2 true, genuine, sincere 1104 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1103 ^ ^ adv ^ gnay-see'-ose ^ gnesios ^ ^ ^ naturally 1 ^ ^ 1 genuinely, faithfully, sincerely 1105 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 3509 ^ ^ n m ^ gnof'-os ^ gnophos ^ ^ ^ blackness 1 ^ ^ 1 darkness, gloom 1106 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1097 ^ ^ ^ gno'-may ^ gnome ^ 1:717,119 ^ ^ advice 1~agree + 4160 + 3391 1~judgment 3~mind 2~purpose + 1096 1~will 1 ^ ^ 1 the faculty of knowledge, mind, reason~2 that which is thought or known, one's mind~2a view, judgment, opinion~2b mind concerning what ought to be done~2b1 by one's self: resolve purpose, intention~2b2 by others: judgment, advice~2b3 decree 1107 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from a derivative of 1097 ^ ^ v ^ gno-rid'-zo ^ gnorizo ^ 1:718,119 ^ ^ certify 1~declare 4~do to wit 1~give to understand 1~make known 16~wot 1 ^ ^ 1 to make known~1a to become known, be recognised~2 to know, to gain knowledge of, have thorough knowledge of~2a in earlier Greek it means \"to gain a knowledge of\" or \"have thorough knowledge of\" 1108 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 1097 ^ ^ n f ^ gno'-sis ^ gnosis ^ 1:689,119 ^ ^ knowledge 28~science 1 ^ ^ 1 knowledge signifies in general intelligence, understanding~1a the general knowledge of Christian religion~1b the deeper more perfect and enlarged knowledge of this religion, such as belongs to the more advanced~1c esp. of things lawful and unlawful for Christians~1d moral wisdom, such as is seen in right living For Synonyms see entry 5826 1109 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1097 ^ ^ n m ^ gnoce'-tace ^ gnostes ^ ^ ^ expert 1 ^ ^ 1 an expert, a connoisseur 1110 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 1097 ^ ^ adj ^ gnoce-tos' ^ gnostos ^ 1:718,119 ^ ^ acquaintance 2~known 12~notable 1 ^ ^ 1 known, notable 1111 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ v ^ gong-good'-zo ^ gogguzo ^ 1:728,125 ^ ^ murmur 8 ^ ^ 1 to murmur, mutter, grumble, say anything against in a low tone~1a of the cooing of doves~1b of those who confer secretly together~1c of those who discontentedly complain 1112 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1111 ^ ^ n m ^ gong-goos-mos' ^ goggusmos ^ 1:735,125 ^ ^ grudging 1~murmuring 3 ^ ^ 1 a murmur, murmuring, muttering~1a a secret debate~1b a secret displeasure not openly avowed 1113 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1111 ^ ^ n m ^ gong-goos-tace' ^ goggustes ^ 1:737,125 ^ ^ murmurer 1 ^ ^ 1 a murmurer, one who discontentedly complains (against God) 1114 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from goao (to wail) ^ ^ n m ^ go'-ace ^ goes ^ 1:737,126 ^ ^ seducer 1 ^ ^ 1 a wailer, a howler~2 a juggler, enchanter (because incantations used to be uttered in a kind of howl)~3 a deceiver, imposter 1115 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Aramaic origin [cf 01538] ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gol-goth-ah' ^ Golgotha ^ ^ ^ Golgotha 3 ^ ^ 1 the name of a place outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified; so called, apparently because its form resembled a skull 1116 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 06017 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gom'-or-hrhah ^ Gomorrha ^ ^ ^ Gomorrha 5 ^ ^ 1 a city in eastern part of Judah that was destroyed when the Lord rained fire and brimstone on it; now covered by the Dead Sea 1117 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1073 ^ ^ n m ^ gom'-os ^ gomos ^ ^ ^ burden 1~merchandise 2 ^ ^ 1 a lading or freight of a ship, cargo, merchandise conveyed in a ship~2 any merchandise 1118 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from the base of 1096 ^ ^ n m ^ gon-yooce' ^ goneus ^ ^ ^ parents 19 ^ ^ 1 fathers, parent, the parents 1119 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ gon-oo' ^ gonu ^ 1:738,126 ^ ^ knee 7~kneel + 5087 + 3588 5 ^ ^ 1 the knee, to kneel down 1120 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 1119 and the alternate of 4098 ^ ^ v ^ gon-oo-pet-eh'-o ^ gonupeteo ^ 1:738,126 ^ ^ bow the knee 1~kneel down to 2~kneel to 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall on the knees, the act of imploring aid, and of expressing reverence and honour 1121 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 1125 ^ ^ n n ^ gram'-mah ^ gramma ^ 1:761,128 ^ ^ bill 2~learning 1~letter 9~scripture 1~writing 1~written + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 a letter~2 any writing, a document or record~2a a note of hand, bill, bond, account, written acknowledgement of a debt~2b a letter, an epistle~2c the sacred writings (of the OT)~3 letters, i.e. learning~3a of sacred learning 1122 ^ False ^ 67 ^ from 1121 ^ ^ n m ^ gram-mat-yooce' ^ grammateus ^ 1:740,127 ^ ^ scribe 66~townclerk 1 ^ ^ 1 a clerk, scribe, esp.a public servant, secretary, recorder, whose office and influence differed in different states~2 in the Bible, a man learned in the Mosaic law and in the sacred writings, an interpreter, teacher. Scribes examined the more difficult and subtle questions of the law; added to the Mosaic law decisions of various kinds thought to elucidate its meaning and scope, and did this to the detriment of religion. Since the advice of men skilled in the law was needed in the examination in the causes and the solution of the difficult questions, they were enrolled in the Sanhedrin; and are mentioned in connection with the priests and elders of the people. See a Bible Dictionary for more information on the scribes.~3 a religious teacher: so instructed that from his learning and ability to teach advantage may redound to the kingdom of heaven 1123 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1125 ^ ^ adj ^ grap-tos' ^ graptos ^ ^ ^ written 1 ^ ^ 1 written 1124 ^ False ^ 51 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ graf-ay' ^ graphe ^ 1:749,128 ^ ^ scripture 51 ^ ^ 1 a writing, thing written~2 the Scripture, used to denote either the book itself, or its contents~3 a certain portion or section of the Holy Scripture 1125 ^ False ^ 209 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ graf'-o ^ grapho ^ 1:742,128 ^ ^ describe 1~vr write 1~write 206~writing 1 ^ ^ 1 to write, with reference to the form of the letters~1a to delineate (or form) letters on a tablet, parchment, paper, or other material~2 to write, with reference to the contents of the writing~2a to express in written characters~2b to commit to writing (things not to be forgotten), write down, record~2c used of those things which stand written in the sacred books (of the OT)~2d to write to one, i.e. by writing (in a written epistle) to give information, directions~3 to fill with writing~4 to draw up in writing, compose 1126 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from graus (an old woman) and 1491 ^ ^ adj ^ grah-o'-dace ^ graodes ^ ^ ^ old wife 1 ^ ^ 1 old womanish, old wives, an old woman 1127 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1453 ^ ^ v ^ gray-gor-yoo'-o ^ gregoreuo ^ 2:338,195 ^ ^ be vigilant 1~wake 1~watch 21 ^ ^ 1 to watch~2 metaph. give strict attention to, be cautious, active~2a to take heed lest through remission and indolence some destructive calamity suddenly overtake one 1128 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1131 ^ ^ v ^ goom-nad'-zo ^ gumnazo ^ 1:775,133 ^ ^ exercise 4 ^ ^ 1 to exercise naked (in a palaestra or school of athletics)~2 to exercise vigorously, in any way, either the body or the mind 1129 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1128 ^ ^ n f ^ goom-nas-ee'-ah ^ gumnasia ^ 1:775,133 ^ ^ exercise 1 ^ ^ 1 the exercise of the body in a palaestra or school of athletics~2 any exercise whatever~2a the exercise of conscientiousness relative to the body such as is characteristic of ascetics and consists in abstinence from matrimony and certain kinds of food 1130 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1131 ^ ^ v ^ goom-nayt-yoo'-o ^ gumneteuo ^ ^ ^ be naked 1 ^ ^ 1 to be lightly or poorly clad~2 to be a light armed soldier 1131 ^ False ^ 15 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ goom-nos' ^ gumnos ^ 1:773,133 ^ ^ bare 1~naked 14 ^ ^ 1 properly~1a unclad, without clothing, the naked body~1b ill clad~1c clad in undergarments only (the outer garments or cloak being laid aside)~1d of the soul, whose garment is the body, stripped of the body, without a body~2 metaph.~2a naked, i.e. open, lay bare~2b only, mere, bare, i.e. mere grain not the plant itself 1132 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1131 ^ ^ n f ^ goom-not'-ace ^ gumnotes ^ 1:775,133 ^ ^ nakedness 3 ^ ^ 1 nakedness of the body 1133 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a diminutive from 1135 ^ ^ n n ^ goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on ^ gunaikarion ^ ^ ^ silly woman 1 ^ ^ 1 a little woman: used contemptuously 1134 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1135 ^ ^ adj ^ goo-nahee-ki'-os ^ gunaikeios ^ ^ ^ wife 1 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to a woman, feminine, female 1135 ^ False ^ 221 ^ probably from the base of 1096 ^ ^ n f ^ goo-nay' ^ gune ^ 1:776,134 ^ ^ wife 92~women 129 ^ ^ 1 a woman of any age, whether a virgin, or married, or a widow~2 a wife~2a of a betrothed woman 1136 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01463 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ gogue ^ Gog ^ 1:789,136 ^ ^ Gog 1 ^ ^ 1 the king of the land of Magog who will come from the north and attack the land of Israel 1137 ^ False ^ 9 ^ probably akin to 1119 ^ ^ n f ^ go-nee'-ah ^ gonia ^ 1:791,137 ^ ^ corner 8~quarter 1 ^ ^ 1 corner~1a an external angle, a corner~1b internal corner, i.e. a secret place 1138 ^ False ^ 59 ^ of Hebrew origin 01732 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dab-eed' ^ Dabid ^ 8:478,* ^ ^ David 59 ^ ^ 1 second king of Israel, and ancestor of Jesus Christ 1139 ^ False ^ 13 ^ middle voice from 1142 ^ ^ v ^ dahee-mon-id'-zom-ahee ^ daimonizomai ^ 2:19,137 ^ ^ have a devil 1~of the devils 2~possessed with a devil 1~possessed with devils 4~possessed with the devil 3~vexed with a devil 1 ^ ^ 1 to be under the power of a demon. 1140 ^ False ^ 60 ^ neuter of a derivative of 1142 ^ ^ n n ^ dahee-mon'-ee-on ^ daimonion ^ 2:1,137 ^ ^ devil 59~god 1 ^ ^ 1 the divine power, deity, divinity~2 a spirit, a being inferior to God, superior to men~3 evil spirits or the messengers and ministers of the devil 1141 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1140 and 1142 ^ ^ adj ^ dahee-mon-ee-o'-dace ^ daimoniodes ^ 2:20,137 ^ ^ devilish 1 ^ ^ 1 resembling or proceeding from an evil spirit, demon-like 1142 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from daio (to distribute fortunes) ^ ^ n m/f ^ dah'-ee-mown ^ daimon ^ 2:1,137 ^ ^ devil 1~devils 4 ^ ^ 1 a god, a goddess~1a an inferior deity, whether good or bad~2 in the NT, an evil spirit 1143 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form of a primary root ^ ^ v ^ dak'-no ^ dakno ^ ^ ^ bite 1 ^ ^ 1 to bite with the teeth~2 metaph., to wound the soul, cut lacerate, rend with reproaches 1144 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ dak'-roo ^ dakru ^ ^ ^ tear 11 ^ ^ 1 a tear 1145 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1144 ^ ^ v ^ dak-roo'-o ^ dakruo ^ ^ ^ weep 1 ^ ^ 1 to weep, shed tears For Synonyms see entry 5804 1146 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1147 ^ ^ n m ^ dak-too'-lee-os ^ daktulios ^ ^ ^ ring 1 ^ ^ 1 a ring (on the finger) 1147 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably from 1176 ^ ^ n m ^ dak'-too-los ^ daktulos ^ 2:20,140 ^ ^ finger 8 ^ ^ 1 a finger 1148 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Aramaic origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ dal-man-oo-thah' ^ Dalmanoutha ^ ^ ^ Dalmanutha 1 ^ ^ 1 is a town on the west side of the Sea of Galilee, near Magdala 1149 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ dal-mat-ee'-ah ^ Dalmatia ^ ^ ^ Dalmatia 1 ^ ^ 1 a part of Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea; on the east adjoining Pannonia and upper Moesia, on the north separated from Liburia by the river Titus, and extending southwards as far as the river Drinus and the city Lissus 1150 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a variation of an obsolete primary of the same meaning ^ ^ v ^ dam-ad'-zo ^ damazo ^ ^ ^ tame 4 ^ ^ 1 to tame~2 curb, restrain 1151 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 1150 ^ ^ n f ^ dam'-al-is ^ damalis ^ ^ ^ heifer 1 ^ ^ 1 a young cow, heifer~1a of the red heifer with whose ashes, by the Mosaic law, those were to be sprinkled who had become defiled 1152 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 1150 ^ ^ n pr f ^ dam'-ar-is ^ Damaris ^ ^ ^ Damaris 1 ^ ^ 1 an Athenian woman converted to Christianity by Paul's preaching 1153 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1154 ^ ^ adj ^ dam-as-kay-nos' ^ Damaskenos ^ ^ ^ Damascenes 1 ^ ^ 1 of Damascus 1154 ^ False ^ 15 ^ of Hebrew origin 01834 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ dam-as-kos' ^ Damaskos ^ ^ ^ Damascus 15 ^ ^ 1 one of the most ancient and most important cities of Syria lying in almost lovely and fertile plain at the eastern base of the Antilibanus 1155 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1156 ^ ^ v ^ dan-ide'-zo ^ daneizo ^ ^ ^ borrow 1~lend 3 ^ ^ 1 to lend money~2 to have money lent to one's self~3 to take a loan, borrow For Synonyms see entry 5827 1156 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from danos (a gift) ^ ^ n n ^ dan'-i-on ^ daneion ^ ^ ^ debt 1 ^ ^ 1 a loan 1157 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1155 ^ ^ n m ^ dan-ice-tace' ^ daneistes ^ ^ ^ creditor 1 ^ ^ 1 a money lender, creditor 1158 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 01840 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dan-ee-ale' ^ Daniel ^ ^ ^ Daniel 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a Jewish prophet, noted for his wisdom and prophecies 1159 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1160 ^ ^ v ^ dap-an-ah'-o ^ dapanao ^ ^ ^ be at charges with 1~consume 1~spend 3 ^ ^ 1 to incur expense, expend, spend~2 in a bad sense: to waste, squander, consume 1160 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from dapto (to devour) ^ ^ n f ^ dap-an'-ay ^ dapane ^ ^ ^ cost 1 ^ ^ 1 expense, cost 1161 ^ False ^ 2870 ^ a primary particle (adversative or continuative) ^ ^ conj ^ deh ^ de ^ ^ ^ also 18~and 934~but 1237~even 3~for 4~misc 10~moreover 13~nevertheless 11~not tr 300~now 166~so 13~then 132~yea 13~yet 16 ^ ^ 1 but, moreover, and, etc. 1162 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 1189 ^ ^ n f ^ deh'-ay-sis ^ deesis ^ 2:40,144 ^ ^ prayer 12~request 1~supplication 6 ^ ^ 1 need, indigence, want, privation, penury~2 a seeking, asking, entreating, entreaty to God or to man For Synonyms see entry 5828 1163 ^ False ^ 106 ^ third person singular active present of 1210 ^ ^ v ^ die ^ dei ^ 2:21,140 ^ ^ misc 7~must 58~must needs 5~ought 31~should 4~vr ought 1 ^ ^ 1 it is necessary, there is need of, it behooves, is right and proper~1a necessity lying in the nature of the case~1b necessity brought on by circumstances or by the conduct of others toward us.~1c necessity in reference to what is required to attain some end~1d a necessity of law and command, of duty, equity~1e necessity established by the counsel and decree of God, especially by that purpose of his which relates to the salvation of men by the intervention of Christ and which is disclosed in the Old Testament prophecies~1e1 concerning what Christ was destined finally to undergo, his sufferings, death, resurrection, ascension For Synonyms see entry 5829 1164 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 1166 ^ ^ n n ^ digh'-mah ^ deigma ^ ^ ^ example 1 ^ ^ 1 a thing shown~2 a specimen of any thing, example, pattern 1165 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1164 ^ ^ v ^ digh-mat-id'-zo ^ deigmatizo ^ 2:31,141 ^ ^ make a show 1 ^ ^ 1 to make an example of, to show as an example 1166 ^ False ^ 31 ^ a prolonged form of an obsolete primary of the same meaning ^ ^ v ^ dike-noo'-o ^ deiknuo ^ 2:25,* ^ ^ show 31 ^ ^ 1 to show, expose to the eyes~2 metaph.~2a to give evidence or proof of a thing~2b to show by words or teach 1167 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1169 ^ ^ n f ^ di-lee'-ah ^ deilia ^ ^ ^ fear 1 ^ ^ 1 timidity, fearfulness, cowardice For Synonyms see entry 5835 1168 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1167 ^ ^ v ^ di-lee-ah'-o ^ deiliao ^ ^ ^ be afraid 1 ^ ^ 1 to be timid, fearful 1169 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from deos (dread) ^ ^ adj ^ di-los' ^ deilos ^ ^ ^ fearful 3 ^ ^ 1 timid, fearful 1170 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the same as 1171 (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful, i.e. strange) ^ ^ n m/f/n ^ di'-nah ^ deina ^ ^ ^ such a man 1 ^ ^ 1 such a one, a certain one, i.e. one whose name I cannot call on the instant, or whose name it is of no importance to mention 1171 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of the same as 1169 ^ ^ adv ^ di-noce' ^ deinos ^ ^ ^ grievously 1~vehemently 1 ^ ^ 1 terribly, grievously 1172 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1173 ^ ^ v ^ dipe-neh'-o ^ deipneo ^ 2:34,143 ^ ^ sup 3~supper 1 ^ ^ 1 to sup 1173 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from the same as 1160 ^ ^ n n ^ dipe'-non ^ deipnon ^ 2:34,143 ^ ^ feast 3~supper 13 ^ ^ 1 supper, especially a formal meal usually held at the evening,~1a used of the Messiah's feast, symbolising salvation in the kingdom~2 food taken at evening 1174 ^ False ^ 1 ^ the compound of a derivative of the base of 1169 and 1142 ^ ^ adj ^ dice-ee-dahee-mon-es'-ter-os ^ deisidaimonesteros ^ 2:20,* ^ ^ too superstitious 1 ^ ^ 1 in a good sense~1a reverencing god or the gods, pious, religious~2 in a bad sense~2a superstitious 1175 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 1174 ^ ^ n f ^ dice-ee-dahee-mon-ee'-ah ^ deisidaimonia ^ 2:20,137 ^ ^ superstition 1 ^ ^ 1 in a good sense~1a reverencing god or the gods, pious, religious~2 in a bad sense~2a superstitious~3 religious 1176 ^ False ^ 27 ^ a primary number ^ ^ n indecl ^ dek'-ah ^ deka ^ 2:36,143 ^ ^ eighteen + 2532 + 3638 3~ten 24 ^ ^ 1 ten 1177 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1176 and 1417 ^ ^ n indecl ^ dek-ad-oo'-o ^ dekaduo ^ ^ ^ twelve 2 ^ ^ 1 twelve 1178 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1176 and 4002 ^ ^ n indecl ^ dek-ap-en'-teh ^ dekapente ^ ^ ^ fifteen 3 ^ ^ 1 fifteen 1179 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1176 and 4172 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ dek-ap'-ol-is ^ Dekapolis ^ ^ ^ Decapolis 3 ^ ^ 1 a track of land so called from the ten cities that were in it~1a according to Pliny, these cities were: Damascus, Opoton, Philadelphia, Raphana, Scythopolis, Gadara, Hippondion, Pella, Galasa, and Canatha (Gill) 1180 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1176 and 5064 ^ ^ n indecl ^ dek-at-es'-sar-es ^ dekatessares ^ ^ ^ fourteen 5 ^ ^ 1 fourteen 1181 ^ False ^ 4 ^ feminine of 1182 ^ ^ adj ^ dek-at'-ay ^ dekate ^ ^ ^ tenth 1~tenth part 1~tithe 2 ^ ^ 1 a tenth part of anything, a tithe~1a the tenth party of booty taken from an enemy~1b the tithes of fruits of the earth and of flocks, which by the law of Moses were presented to the Levites in the congregation of Israel 1182 ^ False ^ 3 ^ ordinal from 1176 ^ ^ adj ^ dek'-at-os ^ dekatos ^ ^ ^ tenth 3 ^ ^ 1 the tenth 1183 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1181 ^ ^ v ^ dek-at-o'-o ^ dekatoo ^ ^ ^ pay tithes 1~receive tithes 1 ^ ^ 1 to exact or receive the tenth part~2 to pay tithes 1184 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1209 ^ ^ adj ^ dek-tos' ^ dektos ^ 2:58,146 ^ ^ acceptable 2~accepted 3 ^ ^ 1 accepted, acceptable 1185 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 1388 ^ ^ v ^ del-eh-ad'-zo ^ deleazo ^ ^ ^ allure 1~beguile 1~entice 1 ^ ^ 1 to bait, catch by a bait~2 metaph. to beguile by blanishments, allure, entice, deceive 1186 ^ False ^ 26 ^ probably from drus (an oak) ^ ^ n n ^ den'-dron ^ dendron ^ ^ ^ tree 26 ^ ^ 1 a tree 1187 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1188 and 2983 ^ ^ n m ^ dex-ee-ol-ab'-os ^ dexiolabos ^ ^ ^ spearmen 1 ^ ^ 1 throwing with the right hand, a slinger, an archer, javelinmen 1188 ^ False ^ 53 ^ from 1209 ^ ^ adj ^ dex-ee-os' ^ dexios ^ 2:37,143 ^ ^ right 12~right hand 39~right side 2 ^ ^ 1 the right, the right hand~2 metaph.~2a a place of honour or authority 1189 ^ False ^ 22 ^ middle voice of 1210 ^ ^ v ^ deh'-om-ahee ^ deomai ^ 2:40,144 ^ ^ beseech 9~make request 1~pray 12 ^ ^ 1 to want, lack~2 to desire, long for~3 to ask, beg~3a the thing asked for~3b to pray, make supplications For Synonyms see entry 5802 1190 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1191 ^ ^ adj ^ der-bah'-ee-os ^ Derbaios ^ ^ ^ of Derbe 1 ^ ^ 1 a native of Derbe 1191 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ der-bay' ^ Derbe ^ ^ ^ Derbe 3 ^ ^ 1 a city of Lycaonia, on the confines of Isauria 1192 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1194 ^ ^ n n ^ der'-mah ^ derma ^ ^ ^ skin + 122 1 ^ ^ 1 a skin, hide, leather 1193 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1192 ^ ^ adj ^ der-mat'-ee-nos ^ dermatinos ^ ^ ^ leathern 1~of a skin 1 ^ ^ 1 made of skin, leathern 1194 ^ False ^ 15 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ der'-o ^ dero ^ ^ ^ beat 12~smite 3 ^ ^ 1 to flay, skin~2 to beat, thrash, smite 1195 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a (presumed) derivative of 1196 ^ ^ v ^ des-myoo'-o ^ desmeuo ^ ^ ^ bind 2 ^ ^ 1 to put in chains~2 to bind up, bind together 1196 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1199 ^ ^ v ^ des-meh'-o ^ desmeo ^ ^ ^ bind 1 ^ ^ 1 to bind, tie 1197 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1196 ^ ^ n f ^ des-may' ^ desme ^ ^ ^ bundle 1 ^ ^ 1 a bundle 1198 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1199 ^ ^ adj ^ des'-mee-os ^ desmios ^ 2:43,145 ^ ^ be in bonds 1~in bonds 1~prisoner 14 ^ ^ 1 bound, in bonds, a captive, a prisoner 1199 ^ False ^ 20 ^ neuter and masculine respectively from 1210 ^ ^ n m ^ des-mon' ^ desmon ^ 2:43,* ^ ^ band 3~bond 15~chain 1~string 1 ^ ^ 1 a band or bond 1200 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1199 and 5441 ^ ^ n m ^ des-mof-oo'-lax ^ desmophulax ^ ^ ^ jailor 1~keeper of the prison 2 ^ ^ 1 a keeper of a prison, a jailor 1201 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of 1199 (equivalent to 1196) ^ ^ n n ^ des-mo-tay'-ree-on ^ desmoterion ^ ^ ^ prison 4 ^ ^ 1 a prison, a jail 1202 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 1201 ^ ^ n m ^ des-mo'-tace ^ desmotes ^ ^ ^ prisoner 2 ^ ^ 1 one bound, a prisoner 1203 ^ False ^ 10 ^ perhaps from 1210 and posis (a husband) ^ ^ n m ^ des-pot'-ace ^ despotes ^ 2:44,145 ^ ^ Lord 5~master 5 ^ ^ 1 a master, Lord For Synonyms see entry 5830 1204 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adv ^ dyoo'-ro ^ deuro ^ ^ ^ come 6~come hither 2~hitherto + 891 + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 of place,~1a hither to this place~1b in urging and calling, here! come!~2 of time, hither to, now 1205 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1204 and an imperative form of eimi (to go) ^ ^ adv ^ dyoo'-teh ^ deute ^ ^ ^ come 12~follow + 3694 1 ^ ^ 1 come hither, come here, come~2 interjection, come!, come now! 1206 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1208 ^ ^ adj ^ dyoo-ter-ah'-yos ^ deuteraios ^ ^ ^ next day 1 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to the second~2 of one who comes or does a thing, on the second day 1207 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1208 and 4413 ^ ^ adj ^ dyoo-ter-op'-ro-tos ^ deuteroprotos ^ ^ ^ second after the first 1 ^ ^ 1 second-first~2 the second of the first Sabbaths after the feast of the Passover 1208 ^ False ^ 47 ^ as the compare of 1417 ^ ^ adj ^ dyoo'-ter-os ^ deuteros ^ ^ ^ afterward 1~again 1~again + 1537 2~second 34~secondarily 1~the second time 4~the second time + 1537 4 ^ ^ 1 the second, the other of two 1209 ^ False ^ 59 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ dekh'-om-ahee ^ dechomai ^ 2:50,146 ^ ^ accept 2~receive 52~take 4~take up 1 ^ ^ 1 to take with the hand~1a to take hold of, take up~2 to take up, receive~2a used of a place receiving one~2b to receive or grant access to, a visitor, not to refuse intercourse or friendship~2b1 to receive hospitality~2b2 to receive into one's family to bring up or educate~2c of the thing offered in speaking, teaching, instructing~2c1 to receive favourably, give ear to, embrace, make one's own, approve, not to reject~2d to receive. i.e. to take upon one's self, sustain, bear, endure~3 to receive, get~3a to learn For Synonyms see entry 5877 1210 ^ False ^ 44 ^ a root ^ ^ v ^ deh'-o ^ deo ^ 2:60,148 ^ ^ be in bonds 1~bind 37~knit 1~tie 4~wind 1 ^ ^ 1 to bind tie, fasten~1a to bind, fasten with chains, to throw into chains~1b metaph.~1b1 Satan is said to bind a woman bent together by means of a demon, as his messenger, taking possession of the woman and preventing her from standing upright~1b2 to bind, put under obligation, of the law, duty etc.~1b2a to be bound to one, a wife, a husband~1b3 to forbid, prohibit, declare to be illicit 1211 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably akin to 1161 ^ ^ particle ^ day ^ de ^ ^ ^ also 1~and 1~doubtless 1~not tr 1~now 1~therefore 1 ^ ^ 1 now, then, verily, in truth, really, surely, certainly~2 forthwith, at once 1212 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ day'-los ^ delos ^ ^ ^ bewray + 4160 1~certain 1~evident 1~manifest 1 ^ ^ 1 clear, evident, manifest For Synonyms see entry 5812 1213 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1212 ^ ^ v ^ day-lo'-o ^ deloo ^ 2:61,148 ^ ^ declare 3~show 1~signify 3 ^ ^ 1 to make manifest~2 to make known by relating, to declare~3 to give one to understand, to indicate, signify For Synonyms see entry 5831 1214 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably for 1216 ^ ^ n pr m ^ day-mas' ^ Demas ^ ^ ^ Demas 3 ^ ^ 1 a companion of Paul, who deserted the apostle when he was a prisoner at Rome and returned to Thessalonica 1215 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1218 and 58 ^ ^ v ^ day-may-gor-eh'-o ^ demegoreo ^ ^ ^ make an oration 1 ^ ^ 1 to address a public assembly, make a speech to the people 1216 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from Demeter (Ceres) ^ ^ n pr m ^ day-may'-tree-os ^ Demetrios ^ ^ ^ Demetrius 3 ^ ^ 1 a heathen silversmith at Ephesus~2 a certain Christian, 3Jo 12 1217 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1218 and 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ day-me-oor-gos' ^ demiourgos ^ 2:62,149 ^ ^ maker 1 ^ ^ 1 a workman for the public~2 the author of any work, an artisan, framer, builder 1218 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1210 ^ ^ n m ^ day'-mos ^ demos ^ 2:63,149 ^ ^ people 4 ^ ^ 1 the people, the mass of people assembled in a public place For Synonyms see entry 5832 1219 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1218 ^ ^ adj ^ day-mos'ee-os ^ demosios ^ ^ ^ common 1~openly 1~publicly 2 ^ ^ 1 belonging to the people or state, public~2 publicly, in public places, in full view of all 1220 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ day-nar'-ee-on ^ denarion ^ ^ ^ pence 5~penny 9~pennyworth 2 ^ ^ 1 A Roman silver coin in NT time. It took its name from it being equal to ten \"asses\", a number after 217 B.C. increased to sixteen (about 3.898 grams or .1375 oz.). It was the principal silver coin of the Roman empire. From the parable of the labourers in the vineyard, it would seem that a denarius was then the ordinary pay for a day's wages. (Mt. 20:2-13) 1221 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1211 and 4218 ^ ^ adv ^ day'-pot-eh ^ depote ^ ^ ^ whatsoever +3769 1 ^ ^ 1 now at length~2 at any time~3 at last~4 just exactly 1222 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1211 and 4225 ^ ^ adv ^ day'-poo ^ depou ^ ^ ^ verily 1 ^ ^ 1 it is used when something is affirmed in a slightly ironical manner, as if with an pretence of uncertainty~1a perhaps~1b doubtless~1c verily~1d truly 1223 ^ False ^ 646 ^ a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act ^ ^ prep ^ dee-ah' ^ dia ^ 2:65,149 ^ ^ because 52~by 241~for 58~for ... sake 47~for this cause + 5124 14~misc 86~therefore + 5124 44~through 88~with 16 ^ ^ 1 through~1a of place~1a1 with~1a2 in~1b of time~1b1 throughout~1b2 during~1c of means~1c1 by~1c2 by the means of~2 through~2a the ground or reason by which something is or is not done~2a1 by reason of~2a2 on account of~2a3 because of for this reason~2a4 therefore~2a5 on this account 1224 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ diabaino ^ ^ ^ come over 1~pass 1~pass through 1 ^ ^ 1 to pass through, cross over 1225 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ab-al'-lo ^ diaballo ^ 2:71,150 ^ ^ accuse 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw over or across, to send over~2 to traduce, calumniate, slander, accuse, defame 1226 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice of a compound of 1223 and 950 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ab-eb-ahee-o'-om-ahee ^ diabebaioomai ^ ^ ^ affirm 1~affirm constantly 1 ^ ^ 1 to affirm strongly, assert confidently 1227 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ab-lep'-o ^ diablepo ^ ^ ^ see clearly 2 ^ ^ 1 to look through, penetrate by vision~1a to look fixedly, stare straight before one~1b to see clearly 1228 ^ False ^ 38 ^ from 1225 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-ab'-ol-os ^ diabolos ^ 2:72,150 ^ ^ devil 35~false accuser 2~slanderer 1 ^ ^ 1 prone to slander, slanderous, accusing falsely~1a a calumniator, false accuser, slanderer,~2 metaph. applied to a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him++++ Satan the prince of the demons, the author of evil, persecuting good men, estranging mankind from God and enticing them to sin, afflicting them with diseases by means of demons who take possession of their bodies at his bidding. 1229 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ de-ang-gel'-lo ^ diaggello ^ 1:67,10 ^ ^ declare 1~preach 1~signify 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry a message through, announce everywhere, through places, through assemblies of men etc.~2 to publish abroad, declare 1230 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and 1096 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag-in'-om-ahee ^ diaginomai ^ ^ ^ after 1~be past 1~be spent 1 ^ ^ 1 to be through, continue~2 to be between, intervene, used of time, to have intervened, elapsed, passed meanwhile 1231 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 1097 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag-in-o'-sko ^ diaginosko ^ ^ ^ enquire 1~know the uttermost 1 ^ ^ 1 to distinguish, i.e. to know accurately, ascertain exactly~2 in a legal sense, to examine, determine, decide 1232 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1123 and 1107 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag-no-rid'-zo ^ diagnorizo ^ ^ ^ make known abroad 1 ^ ^ 1 to publish abroad, make known thoroughly~2 to discriminate 1233 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1231 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ag'-no-sis ^ diagnosis ^ ^ ^ hearing 1 ^ ^ 1 to distinguish~2 in a legal sense, examination, opinion, decision 1234 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 1111 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag-ong-good'-zo ^ diagogguzo ^ 1:735,125 ^ ^ murmur 2 ^ ^ 1 to murmur~1a either of a whole crowd, or among one another~1b always used of many indignantly complaining 1235 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 1127 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag-ray-gor-eh'-o ^ diagregoreo ^ ^ ^ be awake 1 ^ ^ 1 to watch through~2 to remain awake~3 to be fully awake 1236 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ag'-o ^ diago ^ ^ ^ lead a life + 979 1~living 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead through, lead across, send across~2 to pass, to live 1237 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ad-ekh'-om-ahee ^ diadechomai ^ ^ ^ come after 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive through another, anything left or bequeathed by him, to receive in succession, receive in turn, succeed to 1238 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1223 and 1210 ^ ^ n n ^ dee-ad'-ay-mah ^ diadema ^ ^ ^ crown 3 ^ ^ 1 a diadem~1a a blue band marked with white which Persian kings used to bind on the turban or tiara~1b the kingly ornament for the head, the crown For Synonyms see entry 5833 1239 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1223 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ad-id'-o-mee ^ diadidomai ^ ^ ^ distribute 2~divide 1~give 1~make distribution 1 ^ ^ 1 to distribute, divide among several~2 to give over, deliver 1240 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1237 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-ad'-okh-os ^ diadochos ^ ^ ^ come into (one's) room + 2983 1 ^ ^ 1 succeeding, a successor 1241 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and 2224 ^ ^ v ^ dee-az-own'-noo-mee ^ diazonnumi ^ 5:302,702 ^ ^ gird 3 ^ ^ 1 to bind or gird all around~2 to gird one's self with a thing, gird a thing around one's self 1242 ^ False ^ 33 ^ from 1303 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ath-ay'-kay ^ diatheke ^ 2:106,157 ^ ^ covenant 20~testament 13 ^ ^ 1 a disposition, arrangement, of any sort, which one wishes to be valid, the last disposition which one makes of his earthly possessions after his death, a testament or will~2 a compact, a covenant, a testament~2a God's covenant with Noah, etc. 1243 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1244 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ah'-ee-res-is ^ diairesis ^ 1:184,27 ^ ^ difference 1~diversity 2 ^ ^ 1 division, distribution~2 distinction, difference~2a in particular, a distinction arising from a different distribution to different persons 1244 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 138 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ahee-reh'-o ^ diaireo ^ 1:184,27 ^ ^ divide 2 ^ ^ 1 to divide into parts, to part, to tear, cleave or cut asunder~2 to distribute 1245 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 2511 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-ath-ar-id'-zo ^ diakatharizo ^ ^ ^ throughly purged 2 ^ ^ 1 to cleanse thoroughly 1246 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1223 and a compound of 2596 and 1651 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-at-el-eng'-khom-ahee ^ diakatelegchomai ^ ^ ^ convince 1 ^ ^ 1 to confute with rivalry and effort or in a contest 1247 ^ False ^ 37 ^ from 1249 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-on-eh'-o ^ diakoneo ^ 2:81,152 ^ ^ minister 7~minister unto 15~misc 5~serve 10 ^ ^ 1 ) to be a servant, attendant, domestic, to serve, wait upon~1a to minister to one, render ministering offices to~1a1 to be served, ministered unto~1b to wait at a table and offer food and drink to the guests,~1b1 of women preparing food~1c to minister i.e. supply food and necessities of life~1c1 to relieve one's necessities (e.g. by collecting alms), to provide take care of, distribute, the things necessary to sustain life~1c2 to take care of the poor and the sick, who administer the office of a deacon~1c3 in Christian churches to serve as deacons~1d to minister~1d1 to attend to anything, that may serve another's interests~1d2 to minister a thing to one, to serve one or by supplying any thing 1248 ^ False ^ 34 ^ from 1249 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ak-on-ee'-ah ^ diakonia ^ 2:87,152 ^ ^ ministering 3~ministration 6~ministry 16~misc 9 ^ ^ 1 service, ministering, esp. of those who execute the commands of others~2 of those who by the command of God proclaim and promote religion among men~2a of the office of Moses~2b of the office of the apostles and its administration~2c of the office of prophets, evangelists, elders etc.~3 the ministration of those who render to others the offices of Christian affection esp. those who help meet need by either collecting or distributing of charities~4 the office of the deacon in the church~5 the service of those who prepare and present food 1249 ^ False ^ 31 ^ probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands, cf 1377) ^ ^ n m/f ^ dee-ak'-on-os ^ diakonos ^ 2:88,152 ^ ^ deacon 3~minister 20~servant 8 ^ ^ 1 one who executes the commands of another, esp. of a master, a servant, attendant, minister~1a the servant of a king~1b a deacon, one who, by virtue of the office assigned to him by the church, cares for the poor and has charge of and distributes the money collected for their use~1c a waiter, one who serves food and drink For Synonyms see entry 5834 1250 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1364 and 1540 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-ak-os'-ee-oy ^ diakosioi ^ ^ ^ two hundred 8 ^ ^ 1 two hundred 1251 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1223 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-oo'-om-ahee ^ diakouomai ^ ^ ^ hear 1 ^ ^ 1 to hear one through, hear to the end, hear with care, hear fully 1252 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 1223 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-ree'-no ^ diakrino ^ 3:946,469 ^ ^ contend 2~discern 2~doubt 5~judge 3~misc 5~waver 2 ^ ^ 1 to separate, make a distinction, discriminate, to prefer~2 to learn by discrimination, to try, decide~2a to determine, give judgment, decide a dispute~3 to withdraw from one, desert~4 to separate one's self in a hostile spirit, to oppose, strive with dispute, contend~5 to be at variance with one's self, hesitate, doubt 1253 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1252 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ak'-ree-sis ^ diakrisis ^ 3:949,469 ^ ^ discern 1~discerning 1~disputation 1 ^ ^ 1 a distinguishing, discerning, judging 1254 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 2967 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ak-o-loo'-o ^ diakoluo ^ ^ ^ forbid 1 ^ ^ 1 to hinder, prevent 1255 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 2980 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-al-eh'-o ^ dialaleo ^ ^ ^ commune 1~noise abroad 1 ^ ^ 1 to converse together, to talk with 1256 ^ False ^ 13 ^ middle voice from 1223 and 3004 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-eg'-om-ahee ^ dialegomai ^ 2:93,155 ^ ^ dispute 6~preach 1~preach unto 1~reason 2~reason with 2~speak 1 ^ ^ 1 to think different things with one's self, mingle thought with thought~1a to ponder, revolve in mind~2 to converse, discourse with one, argue, discuss 1257 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-i'-po ^ dialeipo ^ 4:194,* ^ ^ cease 1 ^ ^ 1 to interpose a delay, to intermit, leave off for a time something already begun 1258 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1256 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-al'-ek-tos ^ dialektos ^ ^ ^ language 1~tongue 5 ^ ^ 1 conversation, speech, discourse, language~2 the tongue or language peculiar to any people 1259 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 236 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-las'-so ^ diallasso ^ 1:253,40 ^ ^ reconcile 1 ^ ^ 1 to change~2 to change the mind of anyone, to reconcile~3 to be reconciled, to renew friendship with one 1260 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1223 and 3049 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-og-id'-zom-ahee ^ dialogizomai ^ 2:95,155 ^ ^ cast in the mind 1~consider 1~dispute 1~muse 1~reason 11~think 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring together different reasons, to reckon up the reasons, to reason, revolve in one's mind, deliberate 1261 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 1260 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-al-og-is-mos' ^ dialogismos ^ 2:96,155 ^ ^ disputing 1~doubtful 1~doubting 1~imagination 1~reasoning 1~thought 9 ^ ^ 1 the thinking of a man deliberating with himself~1a a thought, inward reasoning~1b purpose, design~2 a deliberating, questioning about what is true~2a hesitation, doubting~2b disputing, arguing 1262 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ dee-al-oo'-o ^ dialuo ^ ^ ^ scatter 1 ^ ^ 1 to dissolve 1263 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 1223 and 3140 ^ ^ v ^ dee-am-ar-too'-rom-ahee ^ diamarturomai ^ 4:510,564 ^ ^ charge 3~testify 11~witness 1 ^ ^ 1 to testify~1a earnestly, religiously to charge~2 to attest, testify to, solemnly affirm~2a to give solemn testimony to one~2b to confirm a thing by testimony, to testify, cause it to be believed 1264 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 3164 ^ ^ v ^ dee-am-akh'-om-ahee ^ diamachomai ^ ^ ^ strive 1 ^ ^ 1 to fight out~2 contend fiercely 1265 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1223 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ dee-am-en'-o ^ diameno ^ ^ ^ continue 3~remain 2 ^ ^ 1 to stay permanently, remain permanently, continue 1266 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1223 and 3307 ^ ^ v ^ dee-am-er-id'-zo ^ diamerizo ^ ^ ^ cloven 1~divide 5~part 6 ^ ^ 1 to cleave asunder, cut in pieces~2 to be divided into opposing parts, to be at variance, in dissension~3 to distribute 1267 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1266 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-am-er-is-mos' ^ diamerismos ^ ^ ^ division 1 ^ ^ 1 a parting, distribution~2 disunion, dissension 1268 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and the base of 3551 ^ ^ v ^ dee-an-em'-o ^ dianemo ^ ^ ^ spread 1 ^ ^ 1 to distribute, divide 1269 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 3506 ^ ^ v ^ dee-an-yoo'-o ^ dianeuo ^ ^ ^ beckoned + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to express one's meaning by a sign, nod to, beckon to, wink at 1270 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1223 and 3539 ^ ^ n n ^ dee-an-o'-ay-mah ^ dianoema ^ 4:968,636 ^ ^ thought 1 ^ ^ 1 a thought 1271 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1223 and 3563 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-an'-oy-ah ^ dianoia ^ 4:963,636 ^ ^ imagination 1~mind 9~understanding 3 ^ ^ 1 the mind as a faculty of understanding, feeling, desiring~2 understanding~3 mind, i.e. spirit, way of thinking and feeling~4 thoughts, either good or bad 1272 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1223 and 455 ^ ^ v ^ dee-an-oy'-go ^ dianoigo ^ ^ ^ open 8 ^ ^ 1 to open by dividing or drawing asunder, to open thoroughly (what had been closed)~1a a male opening the womb (the closed matrix), i.e. the first-born~1b of the eyes and the ears~1c to open the mind of one, i.e. to cause to understand a thing~1c1 to open one's soul, i.e. to rouse in one the faculty of understanding or the desire of learning 1273 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of 3571 ^ ^ v ^ dee-an-ook-ter-yoo'-o ^ dianuktereuo ^ ^ ^ continued all night + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to spend the night, to pass the whole night 1274 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and anuo (to effect) ^ ^ v ^ dee-an-oo'-o ^ dianuo ^ ^ ^ finish 1 ^ ^ 1 to accomplish fully, bring quite to an end, finish 1275 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1223 and the genit. of 3956 ^ ^ adv ^ dee-ap-an-tos' ^ diapantos ^ ^ ^ always 5~continually 2 ^ ^ 1 constantly, always, continually 1276 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of the base of 4008 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-er-ah'-o ^ diaperao ^ ^ ^ go over 1~pass 1~pass over 3~sail over 1 ^ ^ 1 to pass over, cross over, i.e. a river, a lake 1277 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-leh'-o ^ diapleo ^ ^ ^ sail over 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail across 1278 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of 4192 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-on-eh'-o ^ diaponeo ^ ^ ^ grieve 2 ^ ^ 1 to work out laboriously, make complete by labour~1a to exert one's self, strive~1b to manage with pains, accomplish with great labour~1c to be troubled, displeased, offended, pained, to be worked up 1279 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1223 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-or-yoo'-om-ahee ^ diaporeuomai ^ ^ ^ go through 3~in (one's) journey 1~pass by 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to pass through a place~2 to carry across~3 to journey through a place, go through~4 to travel through 1280 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1223 and 639 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-or-eh'-o ^ diaporeo ^ ^ ^ be in doubt 1~be much perplexed 1~be perplexed 1~doubt 2 ^ ^ 1 to be entirely at loss, to be in perplexity 1281 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 4231 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-rag-mat-yoo'-om-ahee ^ diapragmateuomai ^ 6:641,927 ^ ^ gain by trading 1 ^ ^ 1 thoroughly, earnestly to undertake a business~2 to undertake a business for sake of gain 1282 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and the base of 4249 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ap-ree'-o ^ diaprio ^ ^ ^ be cut 1~be cut to the heart 1 ^ ^ 1 to saw asunder or in two, to divide by a saw~2 to be sawn through mentally, i.e. to be rent with vexation 1283 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1223 and 726 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ar-pad'-zo ^ diarpazo ^ ^ ^ spoil 4 ^ ^ 1 to plunder 1284 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1223 and 4486 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ar-hrayce'-so ^ diarrhesso ^ ^ ^ break 2~rend 3 ^ ^ 1 to break asunder, burst through, rend asunder~2 to rend, which was done by the Jews to their clothes in cases of extreme indignation or in deep grief 1285 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and saphes (clear) ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-af-eh'-o ^ diasapheo ^ ^ ^ tell unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to make clear or plain, to explain, unfold, declare~2 of things done, to declare i.e. to tell, announce, narrate 1286 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 4579 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-i'-o ^ diaseio ^ ^ ^ do violence to 1 ^ ^ 1 to shake thoroughly~2 to make to tremble~3 to terrify~4 to agitate~5 to extort from one by intimidation money or other property 1287 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1223 and 4650 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-kor-pid'-zo ^ diaskorpizo ^ 7:418,1048 ^ ^ disperse 1~scatter 2~scatter abroad 2~straw 2~waste 2 ^ ^ 1 to scatter abroad, disperse, to winnow~1a to throw the grain a considerable distance, or up into the air, that it may be separated from the chaff~1b to gather the wheat, freed from the chaff into the granary~1c to winnow grain 1288 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 4685 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-pah'-o ^ diaspao ^ ^ ^ pluck asunder 1~pull in pieces 1 ^ ^ 1 to rend asunder, break asunder~1a of a man, to tear in pieces 1289 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and 4687 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-pi'-ro ^ diaspeiro ^ ^ ^ scatter abroad 3 ^ ^ 1 to scatter abroad, disperse 1290 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1289 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-as-por-ah' ^ diaspora ^ 2:98,156 ^ ^ dispersed 1~scatter abroad 1~scattered 1 ^ ^ 1 a scattering, dispersion~1a of Israelites dispersed among foreign nations~1b of the Christians scattered abroad among the Gentiles 1291 ^ False ^ 8 ^ middle voice from 1223 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-tel'-lom-ahee ^ diastellomai ^ 7:591,* ^ ^ be commanded 1~charge 6~give commandment 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw asunder, divide, distinguish, dispose, order~2 to open one's self i.e. one's mind, to set forth distinctly~3 to admonish, order, charge 1292 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1339 ^ ^ n n ^ dee-as'-tay-mah ^ diastema ^ ^ ^ space 1 ^ ^ 1 an interval, distance, space of time 1293 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1291 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-as-tol-ay' ^ diastole ^ 7:592,1074 ^ ^ difference 2~distinction 1 ^ ^ 1 a distinction, difference~1a of the different sounds musical instruments make 1294 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1223 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-tref'-o ^ diastrepho ^ 7:717,1093 ^ ^ perverse 4~pervert 2~turn away 1 ^ ^ 1 to distort, turn aside~1a to oppose, plot against the saving purposes and plans of God~2 to turn aside from the right path, to pervert, corrupt 1295 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1223 and 4982 ^ ^ v ^ dee-as-odze'-o ^ diasozo ^ ^ ^ bring safe 1~escape 2~escape safe 1~heal 1~make perfectly whole 1~save 2 ^ ^ 1 to preserve through danger, to bring safely through~1a to save, i.e. cure one who is sick, bring him through~2 to save, keep from perishing~3 to save out of danger, rescue 1296 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1299 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-at-ag-ay' ^ diatage ^ 8:36,1156 ^ ^ disposition 1~ordinance 1 ^ ^ 1 a disposition, arrangement, ordinance 1297 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1299 ^ ^ n n ^ dee-at'-ag-mah ^ diatagma ^ ^ ^ commandment 1 ^ ^ 1 an injunction, mandate 1298 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 5015 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-ar-as'-so ^ diatarasso ^ ^ ^ trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 to agitate greatly, trouble greatly 1299 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1223 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-as'-so ^ diatasso ^ 8:34,1156 ^ ^ appoint 4~command 7~give order 1~ordain 3~set in order 1 ^ ^ 1 to arrange, appoint, ordain, prescribe, give order 1300 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 5055 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-el-eh'-o ^ diateleo ^ ^ ^ continue 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring thoroughly to an end, accomplish 1301 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 5083 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-ay-reh'-o ^ diatereo ^ 8:151,1174 ^ ^ keep 2 ^ ^ 1 to keep continually or carefully 1302 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 1223 and 5101 ^ ^ pron ^ dee-at-ee' ^ diati ^ ^ ^ wherefore 4~why 23 ^ ^ 1 through, by, with, because of, for the sake of 1303 ^ False ^ 7 ^ middle voice from 1223 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-ith'-em-ahee ^ diatithemai ^ 2:104,157 ^ ^ appoint 2~make 3~testator 2 ^ ^ 1 to arrange, dispose of, one's own affairs~1a of something that belongs to one~1b to dispose of by will, make a testament~2 to make a covenant, enter into a covenant, with one 1304 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1223 and the base of 5147 ^ ^ v ^ dee-at-ree'-bo ^ diatribo ^ ^ ^ abide 5~be 1~continue 2~tarry 2 ^ ^ 1 to rub between, rub hard~2 to wear away, consume~3 to spend, pass time 1305 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1223 and 5142 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-at-rof-ay' ^ diatrophe ^ ^ ^ food 1 ^ ^ 1 sustenance 1306 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 826 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ow-gad'-zo ^ diaugazo ^ ^ ^ dawn 1 ^ ^ 1 to shine through, to dawn~1a of daylight breaking through the darkness of night 1307 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-af-an-ace' ^ diaphanes ^ ^ ^ transparent 1 ^ ^ 1 transparent, translucent 1308 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1223 and 5342 ^ ^ ^ dee-af-er'-o ^ diaphero ^ 9:62,1252 ^ ^ be better 3~be of more value 2~differ from 2~drive up and down 1~misc 3~publish 1~should carry 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear or carry through any place~2 to carry different ways~2a to carry in different directions, to different places~2a1 of people who are carried hither and thither in a ship, driven to and fro~2b to differ, to test, prove, the good things that differ,~2b1 to distinguish between good and evil, lawful and unlawful, to approve of things that excel, to differ from one~2b2 to excel, surpass one~2c impersonally, it makes a difference, it matters, is of importance 1309 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 5343 ^ ^ v ^ dee-af-yoo'-go ^ diapheugo ^ ^ ^ escape 1 ^ ^ 1 to flee through danger, to escape 1310 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of 5345 ^ ^ v ^ dee-af-ay-mid'-zo ^ diaphemizo ^ ^ ^ be commonly reported 1~blaze abroad 1~spread abroad (one's) fame 1 ^ ^ 1 to spread abroad, blaze abroad~2 to spread abroad his fame or renown 1311 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1225 and 5351 ^ ^ v ^ dee-af-thi'-ro ^ diaphtheiro ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ corrupt 2~destroy 3~perish 1 ^ ^ 1 to change for the worse, to corrupt~1a of minds, morals~2 to destroy, ruin~2a to consume~2a1 of bodily vigour and strength~2a2 of the worm or moth that eats provisions, clothing, etc.~2b to destroy, to kill 1312 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1311 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-af-thor-ah' ^ diaphthora ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ corruption 6 ^ ^ 1 corruption, destruction~2 in the NT that destruction which is effected by the decay of the body after death 1313 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1308 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-af'-or-os ^ diaphoros ^ 9:62,1259 ^ ^ differing 1~divers 1~more excellent 2 ^ ^ 1 different, varying in kind~2 excellent, surpassing 1314 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 5442 ^ ^ v ^ dee-af-oo-las'-so ^ diaphulasso ^ ^ ^ keep 1 ^ ^ 1 to guard carefully~1a the LXX used this esp. of God's providential care 1315 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of 5495 ^ ^ v ^ dee-akh-i-rid'-zom-ahee ^ diacheirizomai ^ ^ ^ kill 1~slay 1 ^ ^ 1 to move by the use of the hands, take in hand, manage, administer, govern~2 to lay hands on, slay, kill [with one's own hand] 1316 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and the middle voice of 5563 ^ ^ v ^ dee-akh-o-rid'-zom-ahee ^ diachorizomai ^ ^ ^ depart 1 ^ ^ 1 to separate thoroughly or wholly~2 to separate one's self, depart 1317 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1318 ^ ^ adj ^ did-ak-tik-os' ^ didaktikos ^ 2:165,161 ^ ^ apt to teach 2 ^ ^ 1 apt and skilful in teaching 1318 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1321 ^ ^ adj ^ did-ak-tos' ^ didaktos ^ 2:165,161 ^ ^ taught 1~which (one) teacheth 2 ^ ^ 1 that can be taught~2 taught, instructed by one~3 teachings, precepts 1319 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 1320 ^ ^ n f ^ did-as-kal-ee'-ah ^ didaskalia ^ 2:160,161 ^ ^ doctrine 19~learning 1~teaching 1 ^ ^ 1 teaching, instruction~2 teaching~2a that which is taught, doctrine~2b teachings, precepts 1320 ^ False ^ 58 ^ from 1321 ^ ^ n m ^ did-as'-kal-os ^ didaskalos ^ 2:148,161 ^ ^ doctor 1~master 7~Master (Jesus) 40~teacher 10 ^ ^ 1 a teacher~2 in the NT one who teaches concerning the things of God, and the duties of man~2a one who is fitted to teach, or thinks himself so~2b the teachers of the Jewish religion~2c of those who by their great power as teachers draw crowds around them i.e. John the Baptist, Jesus~2d by preeminence used of Jesus by himself, as one who showed men the way of salvation~2e of the apostles, and of Paul~2f of those who in the religious assemblies of the Christians, undertook the work of teaching, with the special assistance of the Holy Spirit~2g of false teachers among Christians 1321 ^ False ^ 97 ^ a prolonged (causative) form of a primary verb dao (to learn) ^ ^ v ^ did-as'-ko ^ didasko ^ 2:135,161 ^ ^ taught + 2258 4~teach 93 ^ ^ 1 to teach~1a to hold discourse with others in order to instruct them, deliver didactic discourses~1b to be a teacher~1c to discharge the office of a teacher, conduct one's self as a teacher~2 to teach one~2a to impart instruction~2b instill doctrine into one~2c the thing taught or enjoined~2d to explain or expound a thing~2f to teach one something 1322 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from 1321 ^ ^ n f ^ did-akh-ay' ^ didache ^ 2:163,161 ^ ^ doctrine 29~has been taught 1 ^ ^ 1 teaching~1a that which is taught~1b doctrine, teaching, concerning something~2 the act of teaching, instruction~2a in religious assemblies of the Christians, to speak in the way of teaching, in distinction from other modes of speaking in public 1323 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1364 and 1406 ^ ^ n n ^ did'-rakh-mon ^ didrachmon ^ ^ ^ tribute 1~tribute money 1 ^ ^ 1 a didrachmon or double drachma, a silver coin equal to two Attic drachmas or one Alexandrian, or one half a shekel 1324 ^ False ^ 3 ^ prolongation from 1364 ^ ^ n pr m ^ did'-oo-mos ^ Didumos ^ ^ ^ Didymus 3 ^ ^ 1 a surname for the apostle Thomas 1325 ^ False ^ 413 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an altern. in most of the tenses) ^ ^ v ^ did'-o-mee ^ didomi ^ 2:166,166 ^ ^ deliver 2~give 365~grant 10~make 2~misc 25~put 5~show 4 ^ ^ 1 to give~2 to give something to someone~2a of one's own accord to give one something, to his advantage~2a1 to bestow a gift~2b to grant, give to one asking, let have~2c to supply, furnish, necessary things~2d to give over, deliver~2d1 to reach out, extend, present~2d2 of a writing~2d3 to give over to one's care, intrust, commit~2d3a something to be administered~2d3b to give or commit to some one something to be religiously observed~2e to give what is due or obligatory, to pay: wages or reward~2f to furnish, endue~3 to give~3a to cause, profuse, give forth from one's self~3a1 to give, hand out lots~3b to appoint to an office~3c to cause to come forth, i.e. as the sea, death and Hell are said to give up the dead who have been engulfed or received by them~3d to give one to someone as his own~3d1 as an object of his saving care~3d2 to give one to someone, to follow him as a leader and master~3d3 to give one to someone to care for his interests~3d4 to give one to someone to whom he already belonged, to return~4 to grant or permit one~4a to commission For Synonyms see entry 5836 1326 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1223 and 1453 ^ ^ v ^ dee-eg-i'-ro ^ diegeiro ^ ^ ^ arise 2~awake 2~raise 1~stir up 2 ^ ^ 1 to wake up, awaken, arouse (from sleep)~1a of the sea, which begins to be agitated, to rise~1b metaph.~1b1 to arouse the mind~1b2 stir up, render active 1327 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 1841 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ex'-od-os ^ diexodos ^ 5:103,666 ^ ^ highway + 3598 + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 a way out through, outlet, exit~1a literally the ways through which ways go out~1b the places before the city where the roads from the country terminate, therefore outlets of the country highways, also entrances into the city~1c of boundaries of countries 1328 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1329 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-er-main-yoo-tace' ^ diermeneutes ^ 2:661,256 ^ ^ interpreter 1 ^ ^ 1 an interpreter 1329 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1223 and 2059 ^ ^ v ^ dee-er-main-yoo'-o ^ diermeneuo ^ 2:661,256 ^ ^ by interpretation 1~expound 1~interpret 4 ^ ^ 1 to unfold the meaning of what is said, explain, expound~2 to translate into one's native language 1330 ^ False ^ 43 ^ from 1223 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ dee-er'-khom-ahee ^ dierchomai ^ 2:676,257 ^ ^ go 7~go over 3~go through 2~misc 13~pass 8~pass through 7~vr to go 1~walk 2 ^ ^ 1 to go through, pass through~1a to go, walk, journey, pass through a place~1b to travel the road which leads through a place, go, pass, travel through a region~2 to go different places~2a of people, to go abroad~2b of a report, to spread, go abroad 1331 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and 2065 ^ ^ v ^ dee-er-o-tah'-o ^ dierotao ^ ^ ^ make enquiry for 1 ^ ^ 1 to ask through~1a ask many, one after another~1b to find out by asking, enquire out 1332 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1364 and 2094 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-et-ace' ^ dietes ^ ^ ^ two years old 1 ^ ^ 1 of two years, two years old 1333 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1332 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-et-ee'-a ^ dietia ^ ^ ^ two years 2 ^ ^ 1 the space of two years 1334 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1223 and 2233 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ayg-eh'-om-ahee ^ diegeomai ^ ^ ^ declare 3~show 1~tell 4 ^ ^ 1 to lead or carry a narration through to the end~2 set forth, recount, relate in full, describe 1335 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1334 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-ayg'-es-is ^ diegesis ^ 2:909,303 ^ ^ declaration 1 ^ ^ 1 a narration, narrative 1336 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter of a compound of 1223 and a derivative of an alternate of 5342 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-ay-nek-es' ^ dienekes ^ ^ ^ continually + 1519 2~for ever + 1519 2 ^ ^ 1 continuously, continuous 1337 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1364 and 2281 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-thal'-as-sos ^ dithalassos ^ ^ ^ where two seas meet 1 ^ ^ 1 resembling or forming two seas: thus of the Euxine Sea~2 lying between two seas, i.e. washed on both sides by the sea~2a an isthmus or tongue of land, the extremity of which is covered by the waves~2b a projecting reef or bar against which the waves dash on both sides 1338 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and the base of 2425 ^ ^ v ^ dee-ik-neh'-om-ahee ^ diikneomai ^ ^ ^ pierce 1 ^ ^ 1 to go through, penetrate, pierce 1339 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1223 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ dee-is'-tay-mee ^ diistemi ^ ^ ^ be parted 1~go further 1~the space of ... after 1 ^ ^ 1 to place separately, put asunder, disjoin~2 to stand apart, to part, depart 1340 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and a derivative of 2478 ^ ^ v ^ dee-is-khoo-rid'-zom-ahee ^ diischurizomai ^ ^ ^ confidently affirm 1~constantly affirm 1 ^ ^ 1 to lean upon~2 to affirm stoutly, assert confidently 1341 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1342 and 2920 ^ ^ n f ^ dik-ah-yok-ris-ee'-ah ^ dikaiokrisia ^ 2:224,168 ^ ^ righteous judgment 1 ^ ^ 1 righteous judgment 1342 ^ False ^ 81 ^ from 1349 ^ ^ adj ^ dik'-ah-yos ^ dikaios ^ 2:182,168 ^ ^ just 33~meet 2~right 5~righteous 41 ^ ^ 1 righteous, observing divine laws~1a in a wide sense, upright, righteous, virtuous, keeping the commands of God~1a1 of those who seem to themselves to be righteous, who pride themselves to be righteous, who pride themselves in their virtues, whether real or imagined~1a2 innocent, faultless, guiltless~1a3 used of him whose way of thinking, feeling, and acting is wholly conformed to the will of God, and who therefore needs no rectification in the heart or life~1a3a only Christ truly~1a4 approved of or acceptable of God~1b in a narrower sense, rendering to each his due and that in a judicial sense, passing just judgment on others, whether expressed in words or shown by the manner of dealing with them 1343 ^ False ^ 92 ^ from 1342 ^ ^ n f ^ dik-ah-yos-oo'-nay ^ dikaiosune ^ 2:192,168 ^ ^ righteousness 92 ^ ^ 1 in a broad sense: state of him who is as he ought to be, righteousness, the condition acceptable to God~1a the doctrine concerning the way in which man may attain a state approved of God~1b integrity, virtue, purity of life, rightness, correctness of thinking feeling, and acting~2 in a narrower sense, justice or the virtue which gives each his due 1344 ^ False ^ 40 ^ from 1342 ^ ^ v ^ dik-ah-yo'-o ^ dikaioo ^ 2:211,168 ^ ^ be freed 1~be righteous 1~justifier 1~justify 37 ^ ^ 1 to render righteous or such he ought to be~2 to show, exhibit, evince, one to be righteous, such as he is and wishes himself to be considered~3 to declare, pronounce, one to be just, righteous, or such as he ought to be 1345 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1344 ^ ^ n n ^ dik-ah'-yo-mah ^ dikaioma ^ 2:219,168 ^ ^ judgment 2~justification 1~ordinance 3~righteousness 4 ^ ^ 1 that which has been deemed right so as to have force of law~1a what has been established, and ordained by law, an ordinance~1b a judicial decision, sentence~1b1 of God~1b1a either the favourable judgment by which he acquits man and declares them acceptable to Him~1b1b unfavourable: sentence of condemnation~2 a righteous act or deed 1346 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1342 ^ ^ adv ^ dik-ah'-yoce ^ dikaios ^ ^ ^ justly 2~righteously 2~to righteousness 1 ^ ^ 1 just, agreeably to right~2 properly, as is right~3 uprightly, agreeable to the law of rectitude 1347 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1344 ^ ^ n f ^ dik-ah'-yo-sis ^ dikaiosis ^ 2:223,168 ^ ^ justification 2 ^ ^ 1 the act of God declaring men free from guilt and acceptable to him~2 abjuring to be righteous, justification 1348 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 1349 ^ ^ n m ^ dik-as-tace' ^ dikastes ^ ^ ^ judge 3 ^ ^ 1 a judge, arbitrator, umpire For Synonyms see entry 5838 1349 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from 1166 ^ ^ n f ^ dee'-kay ^ dike ^ 2:178,168 ^ ^ judgment 1~punish + 5099 1~vengeance 2 ^ ^ 1 custom, usage~2 right, just~3 a suit at law~4 a judicial hearing, judicial decision, esp. sentence of condemnation~5 execution of a sentence, punishment~5a to suffer punishment~6 the goddess Justice, avenging justice 1350 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably from a primary verb diko (to cast) ^ ^ n n ^ dik'-too-on ^ diktuon ^ ^ ^ net 12 ^ ^ 1 a net For Synonyms see entry 5808 1351 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1364 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ dil'-og-os ^ dilogos ^ ^ ^ doubletongued 1 ^ ^ 1 saying the same thing twice, repeating~2 double tongued, double in speech, saying one thing with one person another with another (with the intent to deceive) 1352 ^ False ^ 53 ^ from 1223 and 3739 ^ ^ conj ^ dee-o' ^ dio ^ ^ ^ for which cause 2~therefore 10~wherefore 41 ^ ^ 1 wherefore, on account off 1353 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1223 and 3593 ^ ^ v ^ dee-od-yoo'-o ^ diodeuo ^ ^ ^ go throughout 1~pass through 1 ^ ^ 1 to pass or travel through~2 to travel here and there, go about 1354 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Dionusos (Bacchus) ^ ^ n pr m ^ dee-on-oo'-see-os ^ Dionusios ^ ^ ^ Dionysius 1 ^ ^ 1 an Athenian, a member of the Areopagus, converted to Christianity by Paul 1355 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1352 and 4007 ^ ^ conj ^ dee-op'-er ^ dioper ^ ^ ^ wherefore 3 ^ ^ 1 on which very account 1356 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098 ^ ^ adj ^ dee-op-et'-ace ^ diopetes ^ ^ ^ which fell down from Jupiter 1 ^ ^ 1 fallen from Zeus, i.e. from heaven~2 an image of the Ephesian Artemis which was supposed to have fallen from heaven 1357 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1223 and a derivative of 3717, meaning to straighten thoroughly ^ ^ n f ^ dee-or'-tho-sis ^ diorthosis ^ 5:450,727 ^ ^ reformation 1 ^ ^ 1 in a physical sense, a making straight, restoring to its natural and normal condition something which in some way protrudes or has got out of line, as broken or misshapen limbs~2 of acts and institutions, reformation 1358 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1223 and 3736 ^ ^ v ^ dee-or-oos'-so ^ diorusso ^ ^ ^ be broken through 1~be broken up 1~break through 2 ^ ^ 1 to dig through: a house 1359 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 2203 and a form of the base of 2877 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dee-os'-koo-roy ^ Dioskouroi ^ ^ ^ Castor and Pollux 1 ^ ^ 1 Castor and Pollux, were the twin sons of Jupiter and Leda, and were regarded as the tutelary divinities of sailors 1360 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 1223 and 3754 ^ ^ conj ^ dee-ot'-ee ^ dioti ^ ^ ^ because 10~because that 3~for 8~therefore 1 ^ ^ 1 on this account that, because~2 for 1361 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 2203 and 5142 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dee-ot-ref-ace' ^ Diotrephes ^ ^ ^ Diotrephes 1 ^ ^ 1 a proud arrogant Christian mentioned in 3 Jo. 9 1362 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1364 and (probably) the base of 4119 ^ ^ adj ^ dip-looce' ^ diplous ^ ^ ^ double 3~twofold more 1 ^ ^ 1 twofold, double 1363 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1362 ^ ^ v ^ dip-lo'-o ^ diploo ^ ^ ^ double 1 ^ ^ 1 to double 1364 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1417 ^ ^ adv ^ dece ^ dis ^ ^ ^ again 2~twice 4 ^ ^ 1 twice 1365 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1364 ^ ^ v ^ dis-tad'-zo ^ distazo ^ ^ ^ doubt 2 ^ ^ 1 to doubt, waiver 1366 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1364 and 4750 ^ ^ adj ^ dis'-tom-os ^ distomos ^ ^ ^ twoedged 2~with two edges 1 ^ ^ 1 having a double mouth as a river~1a used of the edge of the sword and of other weapons, so has the meaning of two-edged 1367 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1364 and 5507 ^ ^ adj ^ dis-khil'-ee-oy ^ dischilioi ^ ^ ^ two thousand 1 ^ ^ 1 two thousand 1368 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1223 and hulizo {hoo-lid'-zo} (to filter) ^ ^ v ^ dee-oo-lid'-zo ^ diulizo ^ ^ ^ strain at 1 ^ ^ 1 to filter through, strain through, pour through a filter, strain out 1369 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1364 ^ ^ v ^ dee-khad'-zo ^ dichazo ^ ^ ^ to set at variance 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut into two parts, cleave asunder, sever 1370 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 1364 and 4714 ^ ^ n f ^ dee-khos-tas-ee'-ah ^ dichostasia ^ 1:514,88 ^ ^ division 2~sedition 1 ^ ^ 1 dissension, division 1371 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of a derivative of 1364 and a derivative of temno (to cut) ^ ^ v ^ dee-khot-om-eh'-o ^ dichotomeo ^ 2:225,177 ^ ^ cut in asunder 1~cut sunder 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut into two parts~1a of the cruel method of punishment used by the Hebrews and others of cutting one in two~2 cut up by scourging, scourge severely 1372 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from a variation of 1373 ^ ^ v ^ dip-sah'-o ^ dipsao ^ 2:226,177 ^ ^ be athirst 3~be thirsty 3~thirst 10 ^ ^ 1 to suffer thirst, suffer from thirst~1a figuratively, those who are said to thirst who painfully feel their want of, and eagerly long for, those things by which the soul is refreshed, supported, strengthened 1373 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ dip'-sos ^ dipsos ^ 2:226, ^ ^ thirst 1 ^ ^ 1 thirst 1374 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1364 and 5590 ^ ^ adj ^ dip'-soo-khos ^ dipsuchos ^ 9:665,1342 ^ ^ double minded 2 ^ ^ 1 double minded~1a wavering, uncertain, doubting~1b divided in interest 1375 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1377 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-ogue-mos' ^ diogmos ^ ^ ^ persecution 10 ^ ^ 1 persecution 1376 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1377 ^ ^ n m ^ dee-oke'-tace ^ dioktes ^ 2:229, * ^ ^ persecutor 1 ^ ^ 1 persecutor 1377 ^ False ^ 44 ^ a prolonged (and causative) form of a primary verb dio (to flee; cf the base of 1169 and 1249) ^ ^ v ^ dee-o'-ko ^ dioko ^ 2:229,177 ^ ^ follow 4~follow after 6~misc 3~persecute 28~suffer persecution 3 ^ ^ 1 to make to run or flee, put to flight, drive away~2 to run swiftly in order to catch a person or thing, to run after~2a to press on: figuratively of one who in a race runs swiftly to reach the goal~2b to pursue (in a hostile manner)~3 in any way whatever to harass, trouble, molest one~3a to persecute~3b to be mistreated, suffer persecution on account of something~4 without the idea of hostility, to run after, follow after: someone~5 metaph., to pursue~5a to seek after eagerly, earnestly endeavour to acquire 1378 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the base of 1380 ^ ^ n n ^ dog'-mah ^ dogma ^ 2:230,178 ^ ^ decree 3~ordinance 2 ^ ^ 1 doctrine, decree, ordinance~1a of public decrees~1b of the Roman Senate~1c of rulers~2 the rules and requirements of the law of Moses; carrying a suggestion of severity and of threatened judgment~3 of certain decrees of the apostles relative to right living 1379 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1378 ^ ^ v ^ dog-mat-id'-zo ^ dogmatizo ^ 2:230,178 ^ ^ be subject to ordinances 1 ^ ^ 1 to decree, command, enjoin, lay down an ordinance 1380 ^ False ^ 63 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb, doko {dok'-o} (used only in an alternate in certain tenses; cf the base of 1166) of the same meaning ^ ^ v ^ dok-eh'-o ^ dokeo ^ 2:232,178 ^ ^ misc 5~please 2~seem 13~seem good 3~suppose 7~think 33 ^ ^ 1 to be of opinion, think, suppose~2 to seem, to be accounted, reputed~3 it seems to me~3a I think, judge: thus in question~3b it seems good to, pleased me, I determined For Synonyms see entry 5837 1381 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1384 ^ ^ v ^ dok-im-ad'-zo ^ dokimazo ^ 2:255,181 ^ ^ allow 2~approve 3~discern 2~examine 1~like 1~prove 10~try 4 ^ ^ 1 to test, examine, prove, scrutinise (to see whether a thing is genuine or not), as metals~2 to recognise as genuine after examination, to approve, deem worthy 1382 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the same as 1384 ^ ^ n f ^ dok-ee-may' ^ dokime ^ 2:255,181 ^ ^ experience 2~experiment 1~proof 3~trial 1 ^ ^ 1 proving, trial~2 approved, tried character~3 a proof, a specimen of tried worth 1383 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a presumed derivative of 1382 ^ ^ n n ^ dok-im'-ee-on ^ dokimion ^ 2:255,181 ^ ^ trial 1~trying 1 ^ ^ 1 the proving~2 that by which something is tried or proved, a test 1384 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1380 ^ ^ adj ^ dok'-ee-mos ^ dokimos ^ 2:255,183 ^ ^ approved 6~tried 1 ^ ^ 1 accepted, particularly of coins and money.~2 accepted, pleasing, acceptable++++ In the ancient world there was no banking system as we know it today, and no paper money. All money was made from metal, heated until liquid, poured into moulds and allowed to cool. When the coins were cooled, it was necessary to smooth off the uneven edges. The coins were comparatively soft and of course many people shaved them closely. In one century, more than eighty laws were passed in Athens, to stop the practice of shaving down the coins then in circulation. But some money changers were men of integrity, who would accept no counterfeit money. They were men of honour who put only genuine full weighted money into circulation. Such men were called \"dokimos\" or \"approved\". Donald Barnhouse 1385 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1209 (through the idea of holding up) ^ ^ n f ^ dok-os' ^ dokos ^ ^ ^ beam 6 ^ ^ 1 a beam 1386 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1388 ^ ^ adj ^ dol'-ee-os ^ dolios ^ ^ ^ deceitful 1 ^ ^ 1 deceitful 1387 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1386 ^ ^ v ^ dol-ee-o'-o ^ dolioo ^ ^ ^ use deceit 1 ^ ^ 1 to deceive, use deceit 1388 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from an obsolete primary verb, dello (probably meant to decoy; cf 1185) ^ ^ n m ^ dol'-os ^ dolos ^ ^ ^ craft 1~deceit 2~guile 7~subtilty 2 ^ ^ 1 craft, deceit, guile 1389 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1388 ^ ^ v ^ dol-o'-o ^ doloo ^ ^ ^ handle ... deceitfully 1 ^ ^ 1 to ensnare~2 to corrupt 1390 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 1325 ^ ^ n n ^ dom'-ah ^ doma ^ ^ ^ gift 4 ^ ^ 1 a gift For Synonyms see entry 5839 1391 ^ False ^ 168 ^ from the base of 1380 ^ ^ n f ^ dox'-ah ^ doxa ^ 2:233,178 ^ ^ dignity 2~glorious 10~glory 145~honour 6~praise 4~worship 1 ^ ^ 1 opinion, judgment, view~2 opinion, estimate, whether good or bad concerning someone~2a in the NT always a good opinion concerning one, resulting in praise, honour, and glory~3 splendour, brightness~3a of the moon, sun, stars~3b magnificence, excellence, preeminence, dignity, grace~3c majesty~3c1 a thing belonging to God~3c1a the kingly majesty which belongs to him as supreme ruler, majesty in the sense of the absolute perfection of the deity~3c2 a thing belonging to Christ~3c2a the kingly majesty of the Messiah~3c2b the absolutely perfect inward or personal excellency of Christ; the majesty~3c3 of the angels~3c3a as apparent in their exterior brightness~4 a most glorious condition, most exalted state~4a of that condition with God the Father in heaven to which Christ was raised after he had achieved his work on earth~4b the glorious condition of blessedness into which is appointed and promised that true Christians shall enter after their Saviour's return from heaven 1392 ^ False ^ 62 ^ from 1391 ^ ^ v ^ dox-ad'-zo ^ doxazo ^ 2:253,178 ^ ^ full of glory 1~glorify 54~have glory 2~honour 3~magnify 1~make glorious 1 ^ ^ 1 to think, suppose, be of opinion~2 to praise, extol, magnify, celebrate~3 to honour, do honour to, hold in honour~4 to make glorious, adorn with lustre, clothe with splendour~4a to impart glory to something, render it excellent~4b to make renowned, render illustrious~4b1 to cause the dignity and worth of some person or thing to become manifest and acknowledged 1393 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a primitive root ^ ^ n pr f ^ dor-kas' ^ Dorkas ^ ^ ^ Dorcas 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a woman Peter raised from the dead 1394 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 1325 ^ ^ n f ^ dos'-is ^ dosis ^ ^ ^ gift 1~giving 1 ^ ^ 1 a giving~2 a gift For Synonyms see entry 5839 1395 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 1325 ^ ^ n m ^ dot'-ace ^ dotes ^ ^ ^ giver 1 ^ ^ 1 a giver, bestower 1396 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 1401 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o ^ doulagogeo ^ 2:279,182 ^ ^ bring into subjection 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead away into slavery, claim as one's slave~2 to make a slave and to treat as a slave i.e. with severity, subject to stern and rigid discipline 1397 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1398 ^ ^ n f ^ doo-li'-ah ^ douleia ^ 2:261,182 ^ ^ bondage 5 ^ ^ 1 slavery, bondage, the condition of a slave 1398 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 1401 ^ ^ v ^ dool-yoo'-o ^ douleuo ^ 2:261,182 ^ ^ be in bondage 4~do service 3~serve 18 ^ ^ 1 to be a slave, serve, do service~1a of a nation in subjection to other nations~2 metaph. to obey, submit to~2a in a good sense, to yield obedience~2b in a bad sense, of those who become slaves to some base power, to yield to, give one's self up to 1399 ^ False ^ 3 ^ feminine of 1401 ^ ^ n f ^ doo'-lay ^ doule ^ 2:261,182 ^ ^ handmaid 1~handmaiden 2 ^ ^ 1 a female slave, bondmaid, handmaid 1400 ^ False ^ 0 ^ Neuter of 1401 ^ ^ ^ doo'lon ^ doulon ^ ^ ^ no entry 0 ^ ^ 1 subservient~2 servant 1401 ^ False ^ 127 ^ from 1210 ^ ^ n ^ doo'-los ^ doulos ^ 2:261,182 ^ ^ bond 6~bondman 1~servant 120 ^ ^ 1 a slave, bondman, man of servile condition~1a a slave~1b metaph., one who gives himself up to another's will those whose service is used by Christ in extending and advancing his cause among men~1c devoted to another to the disregard of one's own interests~2 a servant, attendant 1402 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1401 ^ ^ n m ^ doo-lo'-o ^ douloo ^ 2:279,182 ^ ^ be under bondage 1~become servant 2~bring into bondage 2~given 1~in bondage 1~make servant 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a slave of, reduce to bondage~2 metaph. give myself wholly to one's needs and service, make myself a bondman to him For Synonyms see entry 5834 1403 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1209 ^ ^ n f ^ dokh-ay' ^ doche ^ 2:54,146 ^ ^ feast 2 ^ ^ 1 a feast, banquet 1404 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably from an alternate form of derkomai (to look) ^ ^ n m ^ drak'-own ^ drakon ^ 2:281,186 ^ ^ dragon 13 ^ ^ 1 a dragon, a great serpent, a name for Satan 1405 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps akin to the base of 1404 (through the idea of capturing) ^ ^ v ^ dras'-som-ahee ^ drassomai ^ ^ ^ take 1 ^ ^ 1 to grasp with the hand, take 1406 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1405 ^ ^ n f ^ drakh-may' ^ drachme ^ ^ ^ piece 2~piece of silver 1 ^ ^ 1 a drachma, a Greek silver coin about the same weight as a Roman denarius 1407 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from drepo (to pluck) ^ ^ n n ^ drep'-an-on ^ drepanon ^ ^ ^ sickle 8 ^ ^ 1 a sickle, a pruning-hook, a hooked vine knife, such as reapers and vinedressers use 1408 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the alternate of 5143 ^ ^ n m ^ drom'-os ^ dromos ^ 8:233,1189 ^ ^ course 3 ^ ^ 1 a course~1a in the NT figuratively, the course of life or of office 1409 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name) ^ ^ n pr f ^ droo'-sil-lah ^ Drousilla ^ ^ ^ Drusilla 1 ^ ^ 1 the daughter of Agrippa the elder, wife of Felix, the governor of Judaea, a most licentious woman 1410 ^ False ^ 210 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ doo'-nam-ahee ^ dunamai ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ able 3~be able 37~can (could) 100~cannot + 3756 45~may (might) 18~misc 7 ^ ^ 1 to be able, have power whether by virtue of one's own ability and resources, or of a state of mind, or through favourable circumstances, or by permission of law or custom~2 to be able to do something~3 to be capable, strong and powerful 1411 ^ False ^ 120 ^ from 1410 ^ ^ n f ^ doo'-nam-is ^ dunamis ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ might 4~mighty 2~mighty work 11~miracle 7~misc 9~power 77~strength 7~virtue 3 ^ ^ 1 strength power, ability~1a inherent power, power residing in a thing by virtue of its nature, or which a person or thing exerts and puts forth~1b power for performing miracles~1c moral power and excellence of soul~1d the power and influence which belong to riches and wealth~1e power and resources arising from numbers~1f power consisting in or resting upon armies, forces, hosts For Synonyms see entry 5820 1412 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1411 ^ ^ v ^ doo-nam-o'-o ^ dunamoo ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ strengthen 1 ^ ^ 1 to make strong, confirm, strengthen 1413 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1410 ^ ^ n m ^ doo-nas'-tace ^ dunastes ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ mighty 1~of great authority 1~Potentate 1 ^ ^ 1 a prince, a potentate~2 a courtier, high officer, royal minister of great authority 1414 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1415 ^ ^ v ^ doo-nat-eh'-o ^ dunateo ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ be mighty 1 ^ ^ 1 to be powerful or mighty~2 show one's self powerful~3 to be able, have power 1415 ^ False ^ 35 ^ from 1410 ^ ^ adj ^ doo-nat-os' ^ dunatos ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ able 10~could 1~mighty 6~mighty man 1~possible 13~power 1~strong 3 ^ ^ 1 able, powerful, mighty, strong~1a mighty in wealth and influence~1b strong in soul~1b1 to bear calamities and trials with fortitude and patience~1b2 strong in Christian virtue~2 to be able (to do something)~2a mighty, excelling in something~2b having power for something 1416 ^ False ^ 2 ^ prolonged forms of an obsolete primary duo {doo'-o} (to sink) ^ ^ v ^ doo'-no ^ duno ^ 2:318,192 ^ ^ set 2 ^ ^ 1 to go into, enter~2 go under, be plunged into, sink in~2a used in the NT of the setting of the sun 1417 ^ False ^ 135 ^ a primary numeral ^ ^ n indecl ^ doo'-o ^ duo ^ ^ ^ both 2~twain 10~two 122~two and two + 303 1 ^ ^ 1 the two, the twain 1418 ^ False ^ 0 ^ a primary inseparable particle of uncertain derivation ^ ^ ^ doos ^ dus ^ ^ ^ no entry 0 ^ ^ 1 prefix conveying the idea of difficulty, opposition, injuriousness, similar to our \"mis-\" or \"un-\" prefixes 1419 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1418 and a derivative of 941 ^ ^ adj ^ doos-bas'-tak-tos ^ dusbastaktos ^ ^ ^ grievous to be borne 2 ^ ^ 1 hard to be borne 1420 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1418 and a comparative of 1787 (meaning a bowel) ^ ^ n n ^ doos-en-ter-ee'-ah ^ dusenteria ^ ^ ^ bloody flux 1 ^ ^ 1 dysentery, bowel ailment 1421 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1418 and a presumed derivative of 2059 ^ ^ adj ^ doos-er-mane'-yoo-tos ^ dusermeneutos ^ ^ ^ hard to be uttered 1 ^ ^ 1 hard to interpret, difficult to explain 1422 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1418 and kolon (food) ^ ^ adj ^ doo'-kol-os ^ duskolos ^ ^ ^ hard 1 ^ ^ 1 hard to find agreeable food for, fastidious about food~2 difficult to please, always finding fault~3 difficult 1423 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1422 ^ ^ adv ^ doos-kol'-oce ^ duskolos ^ ^ ^ hardly 3 ^ ^ 1 with difficulty 1424 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1416 ^ ^ n f ^ doos-may' ^ dusme ^ ^ ^ west 5 ^ ^ 1 the setting of the sun~2 the region of the sunset, the west 1425 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1418 and a derivative of 3539 ^ ^ adj ^ doos-no'-ay-tos ^ dusnoetos ^ 4:963,636 ^ ^ hard to be understood 1 ^ ^ 1 hard to be understood 1426 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1418 and 5345 ^ ^ n f ^ doos-fay-mee'-ah ^ dusphemia ^ ^ ^ evil report 1 ^ ^ 1 the condition of one who is defamed~1a ill-repute, and the action of one who uses disgraceful language 1427 ^ False ^ 72 ^ from 1417 and 1176 ^ ^ n indecl ^ do'-dek-ah ^ dodeka ^ 2:321,192 ^ ^ twelve 72 ^ ^ 1 twelve~1a the twelve apostles of Jesus, so called by way of eminence 1428 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1427 ^ ^ adj ^ do-dek'-at-os ^ dodekatos ^ 2:321,192 ^ ^ twelfth 1 ^ ^ 1 twelfth 1429 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1427 and 5443 ^ ^ n n ^ do-dek-af'-oo-lon ^ dodekaphulon ^ 2:321,192 ^ ^ twelve tribes 1 ^ ^ 1 the twelve tribes, used collectively of the Israelitish people, as consisting of the twelve tribes 1430 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from demo (to build) ^ ^ n n ^ do'-mah ^ doma ^ ^ ^ house top 7 ^ ^ 1 a building, house~2 a part of a building, dining room, hall~3 house top, roof~3a the house tops of the Orientals were (and still are) level and frequented not only for walking, but also for meditation and prayer 1431 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1435 ^ ^ n f ^ do-reh-ah' ^ dorea ^ 2:166,166 ^ ^ gift 11 ^ ^ 1 a gift For Synonyms see entry 5839 1432 ^ False ^ 9 ^ accusative case of 1431 as adverb ^ ^ adj ^ do-reh-an' ^ dorean ^ 2:167,166 ^ ^ for nought 1~freely 6~in vain 1~without a cause 1 ^ ^ 1 freely, undeservedly 1433 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from 1435 ^ ^ v ^ do-reh'-om-ahee ^ doreomai ^ 2:166,166 ^ ^ give 3 ^ ^ 1 to present, bestow For Synonyms see entry 5836 1434 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1433 ^ ^ n n ^ do'-ray-mah ^ dorema ^ 2:166,166 ^ ^ gift 2 ^ ^ 1 a gift, bounty, benefaction 1435 ^ False ^ 19 ^ a present ^ ^ n n ^ do'-ron ^ doron ^ 2:166,166 ^ ^ gift 18~offering 1 ^ ^ 1 a gift, present~1a gifts offered in expression of honour~1a1 of sacrifices and other gifts offered to God~1a2 of money cast into the treasury for the purposes of the temple and for the support of the poor~2 the offering of a gift or of gifts For Synonyms see entry 5839 1436 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparent imperative of 1439 ^ ^ interj ^ eh'-ah ^ ea ^ ^ ^ alone 2 ^ ^ 1 interjection expressive of indignation, or of wonder mixed with fear, ha! ah! 1437 ^ False ^ 276 ^ from 1487 and 302 ^ ^ conj ^ eh-an' ^ ean ^ ^ ^ if 200~misc 32~though 14~whatsoever + 3739 16~whosoever + 3769 14 ^ ^ 1 if, in case 1438 ^ False ^ 339 ^ from a reflexive pronoun otherwise obsolete and the genitive case (dative case or accusative case) of 846 ^ ^ pron ^ heh-ow-too' ^ heautou ^ ^ ^ himself 110~his 19~itself 9~misc 73~ourselves 20~their 15~themselves 57~yourselves 36 ^ ^ 1 himself, herself, itself, themselves 1439 ^ False ^ 13 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ eh-ah'-o ^ eao ^ ^ ^ commit 1~leave 1~let 1~let alone 1~suffer 9 ^ ^ 1 to allow, permit, let~2 to allow one to do as he wishes, not to restrain, to let alone~3 to give up, let go, leave 1440 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1442 and a modified form of 1176 ^ ^ n indecl ^ heb-dom-ay'-kon-tah ^ hebdomekonta ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seventy 2~three score and fifteen + 4002 1~three score and ten 1 ^ ^ 1 seventy~1a the seventy disciples whom Jesus sent out in addition to the twelve apostles 1441 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1440 ^ ^ adv ^ heb-dom-ay-kon-tak-is ^ hebdomekontakis ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seventy times 1 ^ ^ 1 seventy times seven times~1a countless times 1442 ^ False ^ 9 ^ ordinal from 2033 ^ ^ adj ^ heb'-dom-os ^ hebdomos ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seventh 9 ^ ^ 1 seventh 1443 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05677 ^ ^ n pr m ^ eb-er' ^ Eber ^ ^ ^ Heber 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Salah, and great grandson of Shem, one of Abraham's ancestors 1444 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1443 ^ ^ adj ^ heb-rah-ee-kos' ^ Hebraikos ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Hebrew 1 ^ ^ 1 Hebrew 1445 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1443 ^ ^ n m ^ heb-rah'-yos ^ Hebraios ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Hebrew 5 ^ ^ 1 Hebrew~1a any one of the Jewish or Israelitish nations~2 in a narrower sense, those who live in Palestine and use the language of the country~3 all Jewish Christians, whether they spoke Aramaic or Greek 1446 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1443 ^ ^ n f ^ heb-rah-is' ^ Hebrais ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Hebrew 3 ^ ^ 1 Hebrew, the Hebrew language, not that however in which the OT was written but the Chaldee, which at the time of Jesus and the apostles had long superseded it in Palestine 1447 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1446 ^ ^ adv ^ heb-rah-is-tee' ^ Hebraisti ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ in Hebrew 1~in the Hebrew 2~in the Hebrew tongue 3 ^ ^ 1 in Hebrew, i.e. in Chaldee 1448 ^ False ^ 43 ^ from 1451 ^ ^ v ^ eng-id'-zo ^ eggizo ^ 2:330,194 ^ ^ be at hand 9~come near 5~come nigh 8~draw near 4~draw nigh 12~misc 5 ^ ^ 1 to bring near, to join one thing to another~2 to draw or come near to, to approach 1449 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 1125 ^ ^ v ^ eng-graf'-o ^ eggrapho ^ 1:769,128 ^ ^ write 2 ^ ^ 1 to engrave, inscribe, write in or on~1a to record, enrol 1450 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and guion (a limb) ^ ^ adj ^ eng'-goo-os ^ egguos ^ 2:329,194 ^ ^ surety 1 ^ ^ 1 a surety, a sponsor 1451 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from a primary verb agcho (to squeeze or throttle; akin to the base of 43) ^ ^ adv ^ eng-goos' ^ eggus ^ 2:330,194 ^ ^ at hand 6~from 1~near 4~nigh 13~nigh at hand 4~nigh unto 1~ready 1 ^ ^ 1 near, of place and position~1a near~1b those who are near access to God~1b1 Jews, as opposed to those who are alien from God and his blessings~1b2 The Rabbis used the term \"to make nigh\" as equivalent to \"to make a proselyte\"~2 of time~2a of times imminent and soon to come pass 1452 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the comparative of 1451 ^ ^ adv n ^ eng-goo'-ter-on ^ egguteron ^ ^ ^ nearer 1 ^ ^ 1 nearer 1453 ^ False ^ 141 ^ probably akin to the base of 58 (through the idea of collecting one's faculties) ^ ^ v ^ eg-i'-ro ^ egeiro ^ 2:333,195 ^ ^ arise 27~misc 10~raise 28~raise again 4~raise up 23~rise 36~rise again 5~rise up 8 ^ ^ 1 to arouse, cause to rise~1a to arouse from sleep, to awake~1b to arouse from the sleep of death, to recall the dead to life~1c to cause to rise from a seat or bed etc.~1d to raise up, produce, cause to appear~1d1 to cause to appear, bring before the public~1d2 to raise up, stir up, against one~1d3 to raise up i.e. cause to be born~1d4 of buildings, to raise up, construct, erect 1454 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1453 ^ ^ n f ^ eg'-er-sis ^ egersis ^ 2:337,195 ^ ^ resurrection 1 ^ ^ 1 a rousing, excitation~2 a rising up~3 resurrection from the dead 1455 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and a derivative of 2524 ^ ^ adj ^ eng-kath'-et-os ^ egkathetos ^ ^ ^ spy 1 ^ ^ 1 secretly to lie in wait, a spy~2 one who is bribed by others to entrap a man by crafty words 1456 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural of a presumed compound from 1722 and 2537 ^ ^ n n ^ eng-kah'-ee-nee-ah ^ egkainia ^ ^ ^ feast of dedication 1 ^ ^ 1 dedication, consecration~1a in particular the annual feast celebrated eight days beginning in the 25th of Chislev (middle of our December), instituted by Judas Maccabaeus [164 BC] in memory of the cleansing of the temple from the pollution of Antiochus Epiphanes 1457 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1456 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kahee-nid'-zo ^ egkainizo ^ 3:453,388 ^ ^ consecrate 1~dedicate 1 ^ ^ 1 to renew~2 to do anew, again~3 to initiate, consecrate, dedication 1458 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1722 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kal-eh'-o ^ egkaleo ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ accuse 4~call in question 1~implead 1~lay anything to the charge 1 ^ ^ 1 to come forward as accuser against, bring charge against~2 to be accused 1459 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1722 and 2641 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kat-al-i'-po ^ egkataleipo ^ ^ ^ forsake 7~leave 2 ^ ^ 1 abandon, desert~1a leave in straits, leave helpless~1b totally abandoned, utterly forsaken~2 to leave behind among, to leave surviving 1460 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 2730 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kat-oy-keh'-o ^ egkatoikeo ^ ^ ^ dwell among 1 ^ ^ 1 to dwell among 1461 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1722 and a derivative of 2759 ^ ^ v ^ eng-ken-trid'-zo ^ egkentrizo ^ ^ ^ graff 1~graff in 4~graff into 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut into for the sake of inserting a scion~2 to inoculate, ingraft, graft in 1462 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1458 ^ ^ n n ^ eng'-klay-mah ^ egklema ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ crime laid against (one) 1~laid to (one's) charge 1 ^ ^ 1 accusation: the crime of which one is accused For Synonyms see entry 5803 1463 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1722 and komboo (to gird) ^ ^ v ^ eng-kom-bo'-om-ahee ^ egkomboomai ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ be clothed with 1 ^ ^ 1 knot or band by which two things are fastened together, to fasten or gird one's self++++ This was the white scarf or apron of slaves, which was fastened to the belt of the vest and distinguished slaves from freemen, hence in 1 Pet. 5:5, \"gird yourselves with humility as your servile garb\" means by putting on humility, show your subjection one to another. Also, this refers to the overalls which slaves wore to keep clean while working, an exceedingly humble garment. 1464 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1465 ^ ^ n f ^ eng-kop-ay' ^ egkope ^ 3:855,453 ^ ^ hinder 1 ^ ^ 1 a cutting (made in a road to impede an enemy in pursuit)~2 a hindrance 1465 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1722 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kop'-to ^ egkopto ^ 3:855,453 ^ ^ be tedious unto 1~hinder 3 ^ ^ 1 to cut into, to impede one's course by cutting off his way~2 hinder 1466 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1468 ^ ^ n f ^ eng-krat'-i-ah ^ egkrateia ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ temperance 4 ^ ^ 1 self-control (the virtue of one who masters his desires and passions, esp. his sensual appetites) 1467 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1468 ^ ^ v ^ eng-krat-yoo'-om-ahee ^ egkrateuomai ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ be temperate 1~can contain 1 ^ ^ 1 to be self-controlled, continent~1a to exhibit self-government, conduct, one's self temperately~1b in a figure drawn from athletes, who in preparing themselves for the games abstained from unwholesome food, wine, and sexual indulgence 1468 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ eng-krat-ace' ^ egkrates ^ 2:339,196 ^ ^ temperate 1 ^ ^ 1 strong, robust~2 having power over, possessed of (a thing)~3 mastering, controlling, curbing, restraining~3a controlling one's self, temperate, continent 1469 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kree'-no ^ egkrino ^ 3:951,469 ^ ^ make of the number 1 ^ ^ 1 to reckon among, judge among~2 to judge one worthy of being admitted to a certain class 1470 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 2928 ^ ^ v ^ eng-kroop'-to ^ ekgrupto ^ ^ ^ hide in 2 ^ ^ 1 to conceal in something~2 to mingle one thing with another 1471 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and the base of 2949 ^ ^ adj ^ eng'-koo-os ^ egkuos ^ ^ ^ great with child 1 ^ ^ 1 big with child, pregnant 1472 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5548 ^ ^ v ^ eng-khree'-o ^ egchrio ^ ^ ^ anoint 1 ^ ^ 1 to rub in, besmirch, anoint~2 to anoint one's self 1473 ^ False ^ 370 ^ a primary pronoun of the first person I (only expressed when emphatic) ^ ^ pron ^ eg-o' ^ ego ^ 2:343,196 ^ ^ I 365~me 2~my 2~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 I, me, my 1474 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1475 ^ ^ v ^ ed-af-id'-zo ^ edaphizo ^ ^ ^ lay even with the ground 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw to the ground~1a both of cities and buildings, to raze, level with the earth~1b metaph. of men 1475 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 1476 ^ ^ n n ^ ed'-af-os ^ edaphos ^ ^ ^ ground 1 ^ ^ 1 bottom, base, ground 1476 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of hezomai (to sit) ^ ^ adj ^ hed-rah'-yos ^ hedraios ^ 2:362,200 ^ ^ settled 1~steadfast 2 ^ ^ 1 sitting, sedentary~2 firm, immovable, steadfast 1477 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1476 ^ ^ n n ^ hed-rah'-yo-mah ^ hedraioma ^ 2:362,200 ^ ^ ground 1 ^ ^ 1 a stay, prop, support 1478 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 02396 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ed-zek-ee'-as ^ Ezekias ^ ^ ^ Ezekias 2 ^ ^ 1 the twelfth king of Judah 1479 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2309 and 2356 ^ ^ n f ^ eth-el-oth-race-ki'-ah ^ ethelothreskeia ^ 3:155,337 ^ ^ will worship 1 ^ ^ 1 voluntary, arbitrary worship~1a worship which one prescribes and devises for himself, contrary to the contents and nature of faith which ought to be directed to Christ~1b said of the misdirected zeal and the practice of ascetics 1480 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1485 ^ ^ v ^ eth-id'-zo ^ ethizo ^ ^ ^ custom 1 ^ ^ 1 to accustom, usage, custom 1481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1484 and 746 ^ ^ n m ^ eth-nar'-khace ^ ethnarches ^ ^ ^ governor 1 ^ ^ 1 an ethnarch, one set over a people as ruler, but without the authority and name of a king 1482 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1484 ^ ^ n m ^ eth-nee-kos' ^ ethnikos ^ 2:372,201 ^ ^ heathen 1~heathen man 1 ^ ^ 1 adapted to the genius or customs of a people, peculiar to a people, national~2 suited to the manners or language of foreigners, strange, foreign~3 in the NT savouring of the nature of pagans, alien to the worship of the true God, heathenish~3a of the pagan, the Gentile 1483 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1482 ^ ^ adv ^ eth-nee-koce' ^ ethnikos ^ ^ ^ after the manner of Gentiles 1 ^ ^ 1 like the Gentiles 1484 ^ False ^ 164 ^ probably from 1486 ^ ^ n n ^ eth'-nos ^ ethnos ^ 2:364,201 ^ ^ Gentiles 93~heathen 5~nation 64~people 2 ^ ^ 1 a multitude (whether of men or of beasts) associated or living together~1a a company, troop, swarm~2 a multitude of individuals of the same nature or genus~2a the human family~3 a tribe, nation, people group~4 in the OT, foreign nations not worshipping the true God, pagans, Gentiles~5 Paul uses the term for Gentile Christians 1485 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1486 ^ ^ n n ^ eth'-os ^ ethos ^ 2:372,202 ^ ^ be wont 1~custom 7~manner 4 ^ ^ 1 custom~2 usage prescribed by law, institute, prescription, rite 1486 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ eth'-o ^ etho ^ ^ ^ - as his custom was + 2596 + 3588 1~as his manner was + 2596 + 3588 1~be wont 2 ^ ^ 1 to be accustomed, used, wont~2 that which is wont~3 usage, custom 1487 ^ False ^ 292 ^ a primary particle of conditionality ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ ei ^ ^ ^ if 242~misc 3~not tr 20~that 6~whether 21 ^ ^ 1 if, whether 1488 ^ False ^ 92 ^ second person singular present of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ i ^ ei ^ ^ ^ be 11~thou art 81 ^ ^ 1 you are, thou art 1489 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1487 and 1065 ^ ^ conj ^ i'-gheh ^ eige ^ ^ ^ if 2~if so be that 2~if yet 1 ^ ^ 1 if, indeed, inasmuch, as, since 1490 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 1487, 1161, and 3361 (sometimes with 1065 added) ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ me(ge) ^ ^ ^ else 4~if not 3~if otherwise 2~or else 4~otherwise 1 ^ ^ 1 otherwise, but if not 1491 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1492 ^ ^ n n ^ i'-dos ^ eidos ^ 2:373,202 ^ ^ appearance 1~fashion 1~shape 2~sight 1 ^ ^ 1 the external or outward appearance, form figure, shape~2 form, kind 1492 ^ False ^ 666 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ i'-do ^ eido ^ 5:116, 673 ^ ^ behold 17~cannot tell + 3756 8~know 281~know how 7~look 5~misc 19~perceive 5~see 314~vr know 1~vr see 3~wist 6 ^ ^ 1 to see~1a to perceive with the eyes~1b to perceive by any of the senses~1c to perceive, notice, discern, discover~1d to see~1d1 i.e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything~1d2 to pay attention, observe~1d3 to see about something~1d3a i.e. to ascertain what must be done about it~1d4 to inspect, examine~1d5 to look at, behold~1e to experience any state or condition~1f to see i.e. have an interview with, to visit~2 to know~2a to know of anything~2b to know, i.e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive~2b1 of any fact~2b2 the force and meaning of something which has definite meaning~2b3 to know how, to be skilled in~2c to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:12) For Synonyms see entry 5825 1493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 1497 ^ ^ n n ^ i-do-li'-on ^ eidoleion ^ 2:379,202 ^ ^ idol's temple 1 ^ ^ 1 an idol's temple, temple consecrated to idols 1494 ^ False ^ 10 ^ neuter of a compound of 1497 and a presumed derivative of 2380 ^ ^ adj ^ i-do-loth'-oo-ton ^ eidolothuton ^ 2:378,202 ^ ^ meats offered to idols 1~things offered in sacrifice to idols 3~things offered unto idols 4~things sacrificed unto idols 2 ^ ^ 1 sacrificed to idols, the flesh left over from the heathen sacrifices~1a it was either eaten at the feasts or sold (by the poor and the miserly) in the market 1495 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1497 and 2999 ^ ^ n f ^ i-do-lol-at-ri'-ah ^ eidololatreia ^ 2:379,202 ^ ^ idolatry 4 ^ ^ 1 the worship of false gods, idolatry~1a of the formal sacrificial feats held in honour of false gods~1b of avarice, as a worship of Mammon~2 in the plural, the vices springing from idolatry and peculiar to it 1496 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1497 and the base of 3000 ^ ^ n m ^ i-do-lol-at'-race ^ eidololatres ^ 2:379,202 ^ ^ idolater 7 ^ ^ 1 a worshipper of false gods, a idolater~1a used of any one even Christian, participant in any way in the worship of the heathen, esp. one who attends their sacrificial feasts and eats of the remains of offered victims~2 a covetous man as a worshipper of Mammon 1497 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1491; an image (i.e. for worship) ^ ^ n n ^ i'-do-lon ^ eidolon ^ 2:375,202 ^ ^ idol 11 ^ ^ 1 an image, likeness~1a i.e. whatever represents the form of an object, either real or imaginary~1b used of the shades of the departed, apparitions, spectres, phantoms of the mind, etc.~2 the image of an heathen god~3 a false god 1498 ^ False ^ 12 ^ optative (i.e. English subjunctive) present of 1510 (including the other person) ^ ^ v ^ i'-ane ^ eien ^ ^ ^ be 3~meant 2~might be 1~not tr 1~should be 3~should mean 1~wert 1 ^ ^ 1 to be, to exist, to happen, to be present 1499 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1487 and 2532 ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ kai ^ ^ ^ and if 2~if 5~if also 1~if that 1~though 14 ^ ^ 1 even, if, although 1500 ^ False ^ 7 ^ probably from 1502 (through the idea of failure) ^ ^ adv ^ i-kay' ^ eike ^ 2:380,203 ^ ^ in vain 5~vainly 1~without a cause 1 ^ ^ 1 inconsiderably, without purpose, without just cause~2 in vain~2a without success or effort 1501 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n indecl ^ i'-kos-ee ^ eikosi ^ ^ ^ twenty 12 ^ ^ 1 twenty 1502 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ i'-ko ^ eiko ^ ^ ^ give place 1 ^ ^ 1 to yield 1503 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently a root word [perhaps akin to 1502 through the idea of faintness as a copy] ^ ^ v ^ i'-ko ^ eiko ^ ^ ^ be like 2 ^ ^ 1 to be like 1504 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1503 ^ ^ n f ^ i-kone' ^ eikon ^ 2:381,203 ^ ^ image 23 ^ ^ 1 an image, figure, likeness~1a an image of the things (the heavenly things)~1a1 used of the moral likeness of renewed men to God~1a2 the image of the Son of God, into which true Christians are transformed, is likeness not only to the heavenly body, but also to the most holy and blessed state of mind, which Christ possesses~1b the image of one~1b1 one in whom the likeness of any one is seen~1b2 applied to man on account of his power of command~1b3 to Christ on account of his divine nature and absolute moral excellence 1505 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1506 ^ ^ n f ^ i-lik-ree'-ni-ah ^ heilikrineia ^ 2:397,206 ^ ^ sincerity 3 ^ ^ 1 purity, sincerity, ingenuousness 1506 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from heile (the sun's ray) and 2919 ^ ^ adj ^ i-lik-ree-nace' ^ heilikrines ^ 2:397,206 ^ ^ pure 1~sincere 1 ^ ^ 1 pure, sincere, unsullied~2 found pure when unfolded and examined by the sun's light For Synonyms see entry 5840 1507 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form of a primary but defective verb heilo (of the same meaning) ^ ^ v ^ hi-lis'-so ^ heilisso ^ ^ ^ roll together 1 ^ ^ 1 to roll up or together 1508 ^ False ^ 91 ^ from 1487 and 3361 ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ me ^ ^ ^ but 53~except 6~if not 5~misc 1~not tr 1~save 16 ^ ^ 1 if not, except, but 1509 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1508 and the neuter of 5100 ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ ti ^ ^ ^ except 3 ^ ^ 1 unless indeed, except, unless perhaps 1510 ^ False ^ 146 ^ the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb ^ ^ v ^ i-mee' ^ eimi ^ 2:398,206 ^ ^ am 55~be 2~have been 1~I am + 1473 74~I was + 1473 1~it is I + 1473 6~not tr 7 ^ ^ 1 to be, to exist, to happen, to be present 1511 ^ False ^ 126 ^ present infinitive from 1510 ^ ^ v ^ i'-nahee ^ einai ^ ^ ^ am 7~are 6~be 28~is 14~misc 8~not tr 11~to be 33~was 15~were 4 ^ ^ 1 to be, to exist, to happen, to be present 1512 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1487 and 4007 ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ per ^ ^ ^ if so be 1~if so be that 3~seeing 1~though 1 ^ ^ 1 if indeed, since, if after all 1513 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1487 and 4458 ^ ^ conj ^ i ^ pos ^ ^ ^ if by any means 4 ^ ^ 1 if indeed, since, if after all 1514 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1515 ^ ^ v ^ i-rane-yoo'-o ^ eireneuo ^ 2:417,207 ^ ^ be at peace 1~have peace 1~live in peace 1~live peaceably 1 ^ ^ 1 to make peace~2 to cultivate or keep peace, harmony~3 to be at peace, live in peace 1515 ^ False ^ 92 ^ probably from a primary verb eiro (to join) ^ ^ n f ^ i-ray'-nay ^ eirene ^ 2:400,207 ^ ^ one 1~peace 89~quietness 1~rest 1 ^ ^ 1 a state of national tranquillity~1a exemption from the rage and havoc of war~2 peace between individuals, i.e. harmony, concord~3 security, safety, prosperity, felicity, (because peace and harmony make and keep things safe and prosperous)~4 of the Messiah's peace~4a the way that leads to peace (salvation)~5 of Christianity, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and content with its earthly lot, of whatsoever sort that is~6 the blessed state of devout and upright men after death 1516 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1515 ^ ^ adj ^ i-ray-nee-kos' ^ eirenikos ^ 2:418,207 ^ ^ peaceable 2 ^ ^ 1 relating to peace~2 peaceable, pacific, loving peace~3 bring peace with it, peaceful, salutary 1517 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1518 ^ ^ v ^ i-ray-nop-oy-eh'-o ^ eirenopoieo ^ 2:419,207 ^ ^ make peace 1 ^ ^ 1 to make peace, establish harmony 1518 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1518 and 4160 ^ ^ adj ^ i-ray-nop-oy-os' ^ eirenopoios ^ 2:419,207 ^ ^ peacemakers 1 ^ ^ 1 a peacemaker~2 pacific, loving peace 1519 ^ False ^ 1774 ^ a primary preposition ^ ^ prep ^ ice ^ eis ^ 2:420,211 ^ ^ against 26~for 140~in 138~into 573~misc 322~on 58~to 281~toward 29~unto 207 ^ ^ 1 into, unto, to, towards, for, among++++ \"For\" (as used in Acts 2:38 \"for the forgiveness...\") could have two meanings. If you saw a poster saying \"Jesse James wanted for robbery\", \"for\" could mean Jesse is wanted so he can commit a robbery, or is wanted because he has committed a robbery. The later sense is the correct one. So too in this passage, the word \"for\" signifies an action in the past. Otherwise, it would violate the entire tenor of the NT teaching on salvation by grace and not by works. 1520 ^ False ^ 272 ^ (including the neuter [etc.] hen) ^ ^ numeral ^ hice ^ heis ^ 2:434,214 ^ ^ a 9~misc 18~not tr 4~one 229~other 6~some 6 ^ ^ 1 one 1521 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1519 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ ice-ag'-o ^ eisago ^ ^ ^ bring 4~bring in 5~lead 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead in~2 to bring in, the place into which not being expressly stated 1522 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1519 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ ice-ak-oo'-o ^ eisakouo ^ 1:222,34 ^ ^ hear 5 ^ ^ 1 to give heed to, comply with admonition, to obey~2 to listen to, assent to, a request, to be heard, have request granted~2a of persons offering prayers to God~2b of prayers offered up 1523 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1519 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ ice-dekh'-om-ahee ^ eisdechomai ^ 2:57,146 ^ ^ receive 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive kindly, to treat with favour 1524 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1519 and eimi (to go) ^ ^ v ^ ice'-i-mee ^ eiseimi ^ ^ ^ enter 1~go 2~go in 1 ^ ^ 1 to go into, enter 1525 ^ False ^ 198 ^ from 1519 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ ice-er'-khom-ahee ^ eiserchomai ^ 2:676,257 ^ ^ arise 1~come 14~come in 19~enter 107~enter in 17~go 22~go in 18 ^ ^ 1 to go out or come in: to enter~1a of men or animals, as into a house or a city~1b of Satan taking possession of the body of a person~1c of things: as food, that enters into the eater's mouth~2 metaph.~2a of entrance into any condition, state of things, society, employment~2a1 to arise, come into existence, begin to be~2a2 of men, to come before the public~2a3 to come into life~2b of thoughts that come into the mind 1526 ^ False ^ 163 ^ third person plural present indicative of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ i-see' ^ eisi ^ ^ ^ are 135~be 14~have 2~misc 4~not tr 1~were 7 ^ ^ 1 are, be, were, etc. 1527 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1520 repeated with 2596 inserted ^ ^ idiom ^ hice ^ heis ^ ^ ^ one by one 2 ^ ^ 1 one after another 1528 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1519 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ ice-kal-eh'-o ^ eiskaleo ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ call in 1 ^ ^ 1 to call into one's self, to invite in to one's house 1529 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1519 and 3598 ^ ^ n f ^ ice'-od-os ^ eisodos ^ 5:103,666 ^ ^ coming 1~entering in 1~entrance 1~entrance in 1~to enter into + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 an entrance~1a the place or way leading into a place (as a gate)~1b the act of entering 1530 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1519 and pedao (to leap) ^ ^ v ^ ice-pay-dah'-o ^ eispedao ^ ^ ^ run in 1~spring in 1 ^ ^ 1 to spring in, to rush in impetuously 1531 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 1519 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ ice-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ eisporeuomai ^ 6:578,915 ^ ^ come in 3~enter 9~enter in 4~go 1 ^ ^ 1 to go into, enter~1a of persons~1b of things~1b1 to be carried into or put into~1b2 as food into a mouth~2 metaph. of affections entering the soul 1532 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1519 and 5143 ^ ^ v ^ ice-trekh'-o ^ eistrecho ^ ^ ^ run in 1 ^ ^ 1 to run in 1533 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1519 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ ice-fer'-o ^ eisphero ^ 9:64,1252 ^ ^ bring 3~bring in 2~lead 2 ^ ^ 1 to bring into, in or to~2 to lead into 1534 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adv ^ i'-tah ^ eita ^ ^ ^ after that 3~afterward 1~furthermore 1~then 11 ^ ^ 1 then~2 next, after that 1535 ^ False ^ 65 ^ from 1487 and 5037 ^ ^ conj ^ i'-teh ^ eite ^ ^ ^ if 1~or 33~or whether 3~whether 28 ^ ^ 1 if ... if~2 whether ... or 1536 ^ False ^ 79 ^ from 1487 and 5100 ^ ^ pron ^ i ^ tis ^ ^ ^ if a man 8~if any 19~if any man 35~if any thing 6~if ought 3~misc 6~whosoever 2 ^ ^ 1 whoever, whatever 1537 ^ False ^ 921 ^ a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative ^ ^ prep ^ ek ^ ek ^ ^ ^ by 55~from 181~misc 98~of 366~on 34~out of 162~with 25 ^ ^ 1 out of, from, by, away from 1538 ^ False ^ 83 ^ as if a superlative of hekas (afar) ^ ^ adj ^ hek'-as-tos ^ hekastos ^ ^ ^ every 17~every man 39~every one 20~misc 7 ^ ^ 1 each, every 1539 ^ False ^ 1 ^ as if from 1538 and 5119 ^ ^ adv ^ hek-as'-tot-eh ^ hekastote ^ ^ ^ always 1 ^ ^ 1 at every time, always 1540 ^ False ^ 17 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n indecl ^ hek-at-on' ^ hekaton ^ ^ ^ hundred 15~hundredfold 2 ^ ^ 1 a hundred 1541 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1540 and 2094 ^ ^ adj ^ hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace ^ hekatontaetes ^ ^ ^ hundred years old 1 ^ ^ 1 centenarian, a hundred years old 1542 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1540 and a presumed derivative of 4111 ^ ^ adj ^ hek-at-on-ta-plah-sec'-own ^ hekatontaplasion ^ ^ ^ hundredfold 3 ^ ^ 1 hundredfold, a hundred times as much 1543 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 1540 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ hek-at-on-tar'-khace ^ hekatontarches ^ ^ ^ centurion 21 ^ ^ 1 an officer in the Roman army 1544 ^ False ^ 82 ^ from 1537 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ ek-bal'-lo ^ ekballo ^ 1:527,91 ^ ^ bring forth 3~cast 11~cast out 45~misc 17~pull out 3~send forth 3 ^ ^ 1 to cast out, drive out, to send out~1a with notion of violence~1a1 to drive out (cast out)~1a2 to cast out~1a2a of the world, i.e. be deprived of the power and influence he exercises in the world~1a2b a thing: excrement from the belly into the sink~1a3 to expel a person from a society: to banish from a family~1a4 to compel one to depart; to bid one depart, in stern though not violent language~1a5 so employed that the rapid motion of the one going is transferred to the one sending forth~1a5a to command or cause one to depart in haste~1a6 to draw out with force, tear out~1a7 with implication of force overcoming opposite force~1a7a to cause a thing to move straight on its intended goal~1a8 to reject with contempt, to cast off or away~1b without the notion of violence~1b1 to draw out, extract, one thing inserted in another~1b2 to bring out of, to draw or bring forth~1b3 to except, to leave out, i.e. not receive~1b4 to lead one forth or away somewhere with a force which he cannot resist 1545 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1537 and the base of 939 (meaning to go out) ^ ^ n f ^ ek'-bas-is ^ ekbasis ^ ^ ^ end 1~way of escape 1 ^ ^ 1 an egress, way out, exit~1a applied figuratively to the way of escape from temptation~2 the issue referring to the end of one's life~2a Heb 13:7 refers not only to end of physical life, but the manner in which they closed a well spent life as exhibited by their spirit in dying 1546 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1544 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-bol-ay' ^ ekbole ^ ^ ^ lighten the ship + 4060 1 ^ ^ 1 a casting out~2 the throwing overboard of goods and lading whereby sailors lighten a ship in a storm to keep her from sinking 1547 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and a form of 1061 [cf 1548] ^ ^ v ^ ek-gam-id'-zo ^ ekgamizo ^ ^ ^ give in marriage 5 ^ ^ 1 to give away in marriage: a daughter~2 to marry, to be given in marriage 1548 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 1061 ^ ^ v ^ ek-gam-is'-ko ^ ekgamisko ^ ^ ^ give in marriage 2 ^ ^ 1 to give away in marriage: a daughter~2 to marry, to be given in marriage 1549 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a derivative of a compound of 1537 and 1096 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-gon-on ^ ekgonon ^ ^ ^ nephew 1 ^ ^ 1 sprung from one, born, begotten~2 a son, daughter, offspring, children, descendants~3 grandchildren 1550 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 1159 ^ ^ v ^ ek-dap-an-ah'-o ^ ekdapanao ^ ^ ^ spend 1 ^ ^ 1 to exhaust by expending, to spend wholly, use up,~2 to spend one's self wholly 1551 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1537 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ ek-dekh'-om-ahee ^ ekdechomai ^ 2:56,146 ^ ^ expect 1~look for 2~tarry for 1~wait 1~wait for 3 ^ ^ 1 to receive, accept~2 to look for, expect, wait for, await 1552 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 1212 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-day-los ^ ekdelos ^ ^ ^ manifest 1 ^ ^ 1 evident, clear, conspicuous 1553 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1537 and 1218 ^ ^ v ^ ek-day-meh'-o ^ ekdemeo ^ 2:63,149 ^ ^ be absent 3 ^ ^ 1 to go abroad~2 emigrate, depart~3 to be or live abroad 1554 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ ek-did-o'-mee ^ ekdidomi ^ ^ ^ let forth 1~let out 3 ^ ^ 1 to give out of one's house, power, hand, stores~2 to give out, give up, give over~3 to let out for hire~4 to farm out~5 to let out for one's advantage 1555 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and a compound of 1223 and 2233 ^ ^ v ^ ek-dee-ayg-eh'-om-ahee ^ ekdiegeomai ^ ^ ^ declare 2 ^ ^ 1 to narrate in full or wholly~2 to relate, tell, declare 1556 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1558 ^ ^ v ^ ek-dik-eh'-o ^ ekdikeo ^ 2:442,215 ^ ^ avenge 5~revenge 1 ^ ^ 1 to vindicate one's right, do one justice~1a to protect, defend, one person from another~2 to avenge a thing~2a to punish a person for a thing 1557 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1556 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-dik'-ay-sis ^ ekdikesis ^ 2:445,215 ^ ^ avenge + 4060 3~punishment 1~revenge 1~vengeance 4 ^ ^ 1 a revenging, vengeance, punishment++++ In 2 Cor 7:11 -- meting out of justice; doing justice to all parties. See Luke 18:3, 21:22. The word also has the sense of acquittal and carries the sense of vindication. - Vincent III p. 329 1558 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 1349 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-dik-os ^ ekdikos ^ 2:444,215 ^ ^ avenger 1~revenger 1 ^ ^ 1 without law and justice~2 exacting penalty from one~2a an avenger, punisher 1559 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 1377 ^ ^ v ^ ek-dee-o'-ko ^ ekdioko ^ ^ ^ persecute 2 ^ ^ 1 to drive out, banish~2 to pursue~2a to persecute, oppress with calamities 1560 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and a derivative of 1325 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-dot-os ^ ekdotos ^ ^ ^ be delivered 1 ^ ^ 1 given over, delivered up~1a to enemies, or to the power, the will, of some one 1561 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1551 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-dokh-ay' ^ ekdoche ^ ^ ^ look for 1 ^ ^ 1 the act or manner of receiving from~1a reception~1b succession~1c interpretation~1d expectation, waiting 1562 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and the base of 1416 ^ ^ v ^ ek-doo'-o ^ ekduo ^ 2:318,192 ^ ^ strip 2~take off from 2~unclothe 1 ^ ^ 1 to take off~1a to strip one of his garments~2 to take off from one's self, to put off the one's raiments~3 fig., to put off the body, the clothing of the soul 1563 ^ False ^ 98 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adv ^ ek-i' ^ ekei ^ ^ ^ misc 3~not tr 3~there 86~thither 7 ^ ^ 1 there, in or to that place 1564 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 1563 ^ ^ adv ^ ek-i'-then ^ ekeithen ^ ^ ^ from that place 1~from thence 9~thence 16~there 1 ^ ^ 1 thence, from that place 1565 ^ False ^ 251 ^ from 1563 ^ ^ pron ^ ek-i'-nos ^ ekeinos ^ ^ ^ he 40~misc 38~that 99~the same 20~they 14~those 40 ^ ^ 1 he, she it, etc. 1566 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1563 ^ ^ adv ^ ek-i'-seh ^ ekeise ^ ^ ^ there 2 ^ ^ 1 there, at that place 1567 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1537 and 2212 ^ ^ v ^ ek-zay-teh'-o ^ ekzeteo ^ 2:894,300 ^ ^ diligently 1~enquire 1~require 2~seek after 2~seek carefully 1 ^ ^ 1 to seek out, search for~2 to seek out, i.e. investigate, scrutinise~3 to seek out for one's self, beg, crave~4 to demand back, require 1568 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1569 ^ ^ v ^ ek-tham-beh'-o ^ ekthambeo ^ 3:4,* ^ ^ be affrighted 2~greatly amazed 1~sore amazed 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw into terror or amazement~1a to alarm thoroughly, to terrify~2 to be struck with amazement~2a to be thoroughly amazed, astounded~2b to be struck with terror 1569 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2285 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-tham-bos ^ ekthambos ^ 3:4,312 ^ ^ greatly wondering 1 ^ ^ 1 quite astonished, amazed~2 terrifying, dreadful~3 wonder or marvel greatly 1570 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-thet-os ^ ekthetos ^ ^ ^ cast out 1 ^ ^ 1 cast out, exposed 1571 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 2508 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kath-ah'-ee-ro ^ ekkathairo ^ 3:430,381 ^ ^ purge 1~purge out 1 ^ ^ 1 to cleanse out, clean thoroughly, to cleanse 1572 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2545 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kah'-yo ^ ekkaio ^ ^ ^ burn 1 ^ ^ 1 to burn out~2 to set on fire~3 to be kindled, to burn 1573 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1537 and 2556 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kak-eh'-o ^ ekkakeo ^ ^ ^ be weary 2~faint 4 ^ ^ 1 to be utterly spiritless, to be wearied out, exhausted 1574 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and the base of 2759 ^ ^ v ^ ek-ken-teh'-o ^ ekkenteo ^ 2:446,216 ^ ^ pierce 2 ^ ^ 1 to put out, dig out~2 to dig through, transfix, pierce 1575 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 2806 ^ ^ v ^ ek-klah'-o ^ ekklao ^ ^ ^ break off 3 ^ ^ 1 to break off, to cut off 1576 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 2808 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kli'-o ^ ekkleio ^ ^ ^ exclude 2 ^ ^ 1 to shut out, to turn out of doors~2 to prevent the approach of one 1577 ^ False ^ 118 ^ from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-klay-see'-ah ^ ekklesia ^ 3:501,394 ^ ^ assembly 3~church 115 ^ ^ 1 a gathering of citizens called out from their homes into some public place, an assembly~1a an assembly of the people convened at the public place of the council for the purpose of deliberating~1b the assembly of the Israelites~1c any gathering or throng of men assembled by chance, tumultuously~1d in a Christian sense~1d1 an assembly of Christians gathered for worship in a religious meeting~1d2 a company of Christian, or of those who, hoping for eternal salvation through Jesus Christ, observe their own religious rites, hold their own religious meetings, and manage their own affairs, according to regulations prescribed for the body for order's sake~1d3 those who anywhere, in a city, village, constitute such a company and are united into one body~1d4 the whole body of Christians scattered throughout the earth~1d5 the assembly of faithful Christians already dead and received into heaven 1578 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 2827 ^ ^ v ^ ek-klee'-no ^ ekklino ^ ^ ^ avoid 1~eschew 1~go out of the way 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn aside, deviate (from the right way and course)~2 to turn (one's self) away, to turn away from, keep aloof from one's society~3 to shun one 1579 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2860 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kol-oom-bah'-o ^ ekkolumbao ^ ^ ^ swim out 1 ^ ^ 1 to swim out of 1580 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2865 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kom-id'-zo ^ ekkomizo ^ ^ ^ carry out 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry out~1a a dead man for burial 1581 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1537 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kop'-to ^ ekkopto ^ 3:857,453 ^ ^ be hindered 1~cut down 2~cut off 4~cut out 1~hewn down 3 ^ ^ 1 to cut out, cut off~1a of a tree~2 metaph. to cut off occasion 1582 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 2910 ^ ^ v ^ ek-krem'-am-ahee ^ ekkremamai ^ 3:915,468 ^ ^ be very attentive 1 ^ ^ 1 to hang from 1583 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2980 ^ ^ v ^ ek-lal-eh'-o ^ eklaleo ^ ^ ^ tell 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak out, divulge 1584 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2989 ^ ^ v ^ ek-lam'-po ^ eklampo ^ 4:16,497 ^ ^ shine forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to shine forth 1585 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 2990 ^ ^ v ^ ek-lan-than'-om-ahee ^ eklanthanomai ^ ^ ^ forget 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to forget~2 to forget 1586 ^ False ^ 21 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 3004 (in its primary sense) ^ ^ v ^ ek-leg'-om-ahee ^ eklegomai ^ 4:144,505 ^ ^ choose 19~choose out 1~make choice 1 ^ ^ 1 to pick out, choose, to pick or choose out for one's self~1a choosing one out of many, i.e. Jesus choosing his disciples~1b choosing one for an office~1c of God choosing whom he judged fit to receive his favours and separated from the rest of mankind to be peculiarly his own and to be attended continually by his gracious oversight~1c1 i.e. the Israelites~1d of God the Father choosing Christians, as those whom he set apart from the irreligious multitude as dear unto himself, and whom he has rendered, through faith in Christ, citizens in the Messianic kingdom: (James 2:5) so that the ground of the choice lies in Christ and his merits only 1587 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ ek-li'-po ^ ekleipo ^ ^ ^ fail 3 ^ ^ 1 fail~1a to leave out, omit, pass by~1b to leave, quit~2 to fail~2a to leave off, cease, stop~2b of the failing or eclipse of the light of the sun and the moon 1588 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 1586 ^ ^ adj ^ ek-lek-tos' ^ eklektos ^ 4:181,505 ^ ^ chosen 7~elect 16 ^ ^ 1 picked out, chosen~1a chosen by God,~1a1 to obtain salvation through Christ~1a1a Christians are called \"chosen or elect\" of God~1a2 the Messiah in called \"elect\", as appointed by God to the most exalted office conceivable~1a3 choice, select, i.e. the best of its kind or class, excellence preeminent: applied to certain individual Christians 1589 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1586 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-log-ay' ^ ekloge ^ 4:176,505 ^ ^ chosen 1~election 6 ^ ^ 1 the act of picking out, choosing~1a of the act of God's free will by which before the foundation of the world he decreed his blessings to certain persons~1b the decree made from choice by which he determined to bless certain persons through Christ by grace alone~2 a thing or person chosen~2a of persons: God's elect 1590 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1537 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ ek-loo'-o ^ ekluo ^ ^ ^ faint 5~faint + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to loose, unloose, to set free~2 to dissolve, metaph., to weaken, relax, exhaust~2a to have one's strength relaxed, to be enfeebled through exhaustion, to grow weak, grow weary, be tired out~2b to despond, become faint hearted 1591 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and the base of 3145 ^ ^ v ^ ek-mas'-so ^ ekmasso ^ ^ ^ wipe 5 ^ ^ 1 to wipe off, to wipe away 1592 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 3456 ^ ^ v ^ ek-mook-ter-id'-zo ^ ekmukterizo ^ 4:796,614 ^ ^ deride 2 ^ ^ 1 to deride by turning up the nose, to sneer at, to scoff at 1593 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 3506 ^ ^ v ^ ek-nyoo'-o ^ ekneuo ^ ^ ^ convey away 1 ^ ^ 1 to bend to one side~2 to take one's self away, to turn one's self, to avoid a thing~3 to swim away, escape by swimming~4 to escape, slip away secretly 1594 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 3525 ^ ^ v ^ ek-nay'-fo ^ eknepho ^ 4:941,633 ^ ^ awake 1 ^ ^ 1 to return to one's self from drunkenness, become sober~2 metaph. to return to soberness of mind 1595 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a derivative from 1635 ^ ^ adj ^ hek-oo'-see-on ^ hekousion ^ 2:470,* ^ ^ willingly + 2596 1 ^ ^ 1 voluntary 1596 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 1595 ^ ^ adv ^ hek-oo-see'-ose ^ hekousios ^ *,221 ^ ^ wilfully 1~willingly 1 ^ ^ 1 voluntarily, willingly, of one's own accord~1a to sin wilfully as opposed to sins committed inconsiderately, and from ignorance or from weakness 1597 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 3819 ^ ^ adv ^ eh'-pal-ahee ^ ekpalai ^ ^ ^ of a long time 1~of old 1 ^ ^ 1 from of old~2 of a long time 1598 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and 3985 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pi-rad'-zo ^ ekpeirazo ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ tempt 4 ^ ^ 1 to prove, test, thoroughly~2 to put to proof God's character and power 1599 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 3992 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pem'-po ^ ekpempo ^ ^ ^ send away 1~send forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to send away, send forth 1600 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and a form of 4072 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pet-an'-noo-mee ^ ekpetannumi ^ ^ ^ stretch forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to spread out, stretch forth 1601 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 1537 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pip'-to ^ ekpipto ^ 6:167,846 ^ ^ be cast 1~fail 1~fall 7~fall away 1~fall off 2~take none effect 1~vr fallen 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall out of, to fall down from, to fall off~2 metaph.~2a to fall from a thing, to lose it~2b to perish, to fall~2b1 to fall from a place from which one cannot keep~2b2 fall from a position~2b3 to fall powerless, to fall to the ground, be without effect~2b3a of the divine promise of salvation 1602 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pleh'-o ^ ekpleo ^ ^ ^ sail 1~sail away 1~sail thence 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail from, sail away, depart by ship 1603 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 4137 ^ ^ v ^ ek-play-ro'-o ^ ekpleroo ^ 6:307,867 ^ ^ fulfil 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill full, to fill up completely~2 metaph. to fulfil, make good 1604 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1603 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-play'-ro-sis ^ ekplerosis ^ 6:308,867 ^ ^ accomplishment 1 ^ ^ 1 a completing, fulfilment 1605 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1537 and 4141 ^ ^ v ^ ek-place'-so ^ ekplesso ^ ^ ^ be amazed 3~be astonished 10 ^ ^ 1 to strike out, expel by a blow, drive out or away~2 to cast off by a blow, to drive out~2a commonly, to strike one out of self-possession, to strike with panic, shock, astonish~3 to be struck with amazement, astonished, amazed For Synonyms see entry 5841 1606 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 4154 ^ ^ v ^ ek-pneh'-o ^ ekpneo ^ 6:452,876 ^ ^ give up the ghost 3 ^ ^ 1 to breathe out, breathe out one's life, breathe one's last, expire 1607 ^ False ^ 35 ^ from 1537 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ ekporeuomai ^ 6:578,915 ^ ^ come 4~depart 3~go 5~go forth 2~go out 6~misc 4~proceed 10~vr go forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to go forth, go out, depart~2 metaph.~2a to come forth, to issue, to proceed~2a1 of feelings, affections, deeds, sayings~2b to flow forth~2b1 of a river~2c to project, from the mouth of one~2d to spread abroad, of a rumour 1608 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 4203 ^ ^ v ^ ek-porn-yoo'-o ^ ekporneuo ^ 6:579,918 ^ ^ give (one's) self over to fornication 1 ^ ^ 1 to go a whoring, \"give one's self over to fornication\" 1609 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 4429 ^ ^ v ^ ek-ptoo'-o ^ ekptuo ^ 2:448,216 ^ ^ reject 1 ^ ^ 1 to spit out~2 reject, spurn, loathe 1610 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and 4492 ^ ^ v ^ ek-rid-zo'-o ^ ekrizoo ^ 6:991,985 ^ ^ pluck up by the root 2~root up 2 ^ ^ 1 to root out, pluck up by the roots 1611 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1839 ^ ^ n f ^ ek'-stas-is ^ ekstasis ^ 2:449,217 ^ ^ amazement 1~astonishment 1~be amazed + 3083 2~trance 3 ^ ^ 1 any casting down of a thing from its proper place or state, displacement~2 a throwing of the mind out of its normal state, alienation of mind, whether such as makes a lunatic or that of a man who by some sudden emotion is transported as it were out of himself, so that in this rapt condition, although he is awake, his mind is drawn off from all surrounding objects and wholly fixed on things divine that he sees nothing but the forms and images lying within, and thinks that he perceives with his bodily eyes and ears realities shown him by God.~3 amazement, the state of one who, either owing to the importance or the novelty of an event, is thrown into a state of blended fear and wonderment 1612 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ ek-stref'-o ^ ekstrepho ^ ^ ^ subvert 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn or twist out, tear up~2 to turn inside out, invert~3 to change for the worse, pervert, corrupt 1613 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 5015 ^ ^ v ^ ek-tar-as'-so ^ ektarasso ^ ^ ^ exceedingly trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 to agitate, trouble, exceedingly 1614 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1537 and teino (to stretch) ^ ^ v ^ ek-ti'-no ^ ekteino ^ 2:460,219 ^ ^ cast 1~put forth 3~stretch forth 10~stretch out 2 ^ ^ 1 to stretch out, stretch forth~1a over, towards, against one 1615 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 5055 ^ ^ v ^ ek-tel-eh'-o ^ ekteleo ^ ^ ^ finish 2 ^ ^ 1 to finish, complete 1616 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1618 ^ ^ n f ^ ek-ten'-i-ah ^ ekteneia ^ 2:464,219 ^ ^ instantly + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 extension~2 intentness (of mind), earnestness 1617 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of the comparative of 1618 ^ ^ adj ^ ek-ten-es'-ter-on ^ ektenesteron ^ 2:463,219 ^ ^ more earnestly 1 ^ ^ 1 more intently, more earnestly 1618 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1614 ^ ^ adj ^ ek-ten-ace' ^ ektenes ^ 2:463,219 ^ ^ fervent 1~without ceasing 1 ^ ^ 1 stretched out~2 metaph. intent, earnestly, assiduously 1619 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1618 ^ ^ adv ^ ek-ten-oce' ^ ektenos ^ ^ ^ fervently 1 ^ ^ 1 earnestly, fervently, intensely++++ From a verb which means to \"stretch out the hand.\", thus it means to be stretched out -- earnest, resolute, tense. 1620 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ ek-tith'-ay-mee ^ ektithemi ^ ^ ^ cast out 1~expound 3 ^ ^ 1 to place or set out, put outside, expose~2 to set up, exhibit~3 metaph. to set forth, declare, expound 1621 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and tinasso (to swing) ^ ^ v ^ ek-tin-as'-so ^ ektinasso ^ ^ ^ shake 1~shake off 3 ^ ^ 1 to shake off so that something adhering shall fall~1a by this symbolic act a person, expresses extreme contempt for another and refuses to have any further dealings with him~1b to shake off for (the cleansing of) one's self 1622 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1537 ^ ^ adv ^ ek-tos' ^ ektos ^ ^ ^ be excepted 1~but + 1508 1~except + 1508 1~other than 1~out of 2~outside 1~unless + 1508 1~without 1 ^ ^ 1 outside, beyond~2 the outside, exterior~3 outside of~4 beyond, besides, except 1623 ^ False ^ 14 ^ ordinal from 1803 ^ ^ adj ^ hek'-tos ^ hektos ^ ^ ^ sixth 14 ^ ^ 1 the sixth 1624 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ ek-trep'-o ^ ektrepo ^ ^ ^ avoid 1~turn 1~turn aside 2~turn out of the way 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn or twist out~1a in a medical sense used of dislocated limbs~2 to turn off or aside~3 to be turned aside~4 to turn aside~5 to turn away from, to shun a thing, to avoid meeting or associating with one 1625 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 5142 ^ ^ v ^ ek-tref'-o ^ ektrepho ^ ^ ^ bring up 1~nourish 1 ^ ^ 1 to nourish up to maturity, to nourish~2 to nurture, bring up 1626 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 1537 and titrosko (to wound) ^ ^ n n ^ ek'-tro-mah ^ ektroma ^ 2:465,220 ^ ^ born out of due time 1 ^ ^ 1 an abortion, abortive birth~2 an untimely birth 1627 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1537 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ ek-fer'-o ^ ekphero ^ ^ ^ bear 1~bring forth 2~carry forth 1~carry out 3 ^ ^ 1 to carry out, to bear forth~1a the dead for burial~2 to bring i.e. lead out~3 to bring forth, i.e. produce~3a of the earth bearing plants 1628 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1537 and 5343 ^ ^ v ^ ek-fyoo'-go ^ ekpheugo ^ ^ ^ escape 5~flee 2 ^ ^ 1 to flee out of, flee away~1a to seek safety in flight~1b to escape 1629 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 5399 ^ ^ v ^ ek-fob-eh'-o ^ ekphobeo ^ ^ ^ terrify 1 ^ ^ 1 to frighten away, to terrify~2 to throw into violent flight 1630 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 5401 ^ ^ adj ^ ek'-fob-os ^ ekphobos ^ ^ ^ exceedingly fear + 1510 1~sore afraid 1 ^ ^ 1 stricken with fear or terror, exceedingly, frightened, terrified 1631 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 5453 ^ ^ v ^ ek-foo'-o ^ ekphuo ^ ^ ^ put forth 2 ^ ^ 1 to generate or produce from~2 to cause to grow out 1632 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 1537 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kheh'-o ^ ekcheo ^ 2:467,220 ^ ^ gush out 1~pour out 12~run greedily 1~run out 1~shed 9~shed abroad 1~shed forth 1~spill 2 ^ ^ 1 to pour out, shed forth~2 metaph. to bestow or distribute largely 1633 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 5562 ^ ^ v ^ ek-kho-reh'-o ^ ekchoreo ^ ^ ^ depart out 1 ^ ^ 1 to depart from~2 to remove from in the sense of fleeing from 1634 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 5594 ^ ^ v ^ ek-psoo'-kho ^ ekpsucho ^ ^ ^ give up the ghost 2~yield up the ghost 1 ^ ^ 1 to expire, to breathe out one's life 1635 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ hek-own' ^ hekon ^ 2:469,221 ^ ^ willingly 2 ^ ^ 1 unforced, voluntary, willing~2 of one's own will~3 of one's own accord 1636 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary ^ ^ n f ^ el-ah'-yah ^ elaia ^ ^ ^ olive berries 1~olive tree 3~olives 11 ^ ^ 1 an olive tree~2 an olive, the fruit of an olive tree 1637 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from the same as 1636 ^ ^ n n ^ el'-ah-yon ^ elaion ^ 2:470,221 ^ ^ oil 11 ^ ^ 1 olive oil~1a for fuel for lamps~1b for healing the sick~1c for anointing the head and body at feasts~1d mentioned among articles of commerce 1638 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1636 ^ ^ n m ^ el-ah-yone' ^ elaion ^ ^ ^ Olivet 1 ^ ^ 1 an olive orchard, a place planted with olive trees~1a Mount of Olives 1639 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05867 ^ ^ n m ^ el-am-ee'-tace ^ Elamites ^ ^ ^ Elamites 1 ^ ^ 1 an Elamite, i.e. an inhabitant of the province of Elymais, a region stretching southwards to the Persian Gulf, but boundaries of which are variously given 1640 ^ False ^ 4 ^ comparative of the same as 1646 ^ ^ v ^ el-as'-sone ^ elasson ^ 4:648,593 ^ ^ less 1~under 1~worse 1~younger 1 ^ ^ 1 less~1a in age (younger)~1b in rank~1c in excellence, worse 1641 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1640 ^ ^ v ^ el-at-ton-eh-o ^ elattoneo ^ ^ ^ have lack 1 ^ ^ 1 to be less, inferior, (in possessions)~2 to make less, diminish 1642 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1640 ^ ^ v ^ el-at-to'-o ^ elattoo ^ ^ ^ decrease 1~make lower 2 ^ ^ 1 to make less or inferior: in dignity~2 to be made less or inferior: in dignity~3 to decrease in authority or popularity 1643 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an altern. of this) of uncertain affin ^ ^ v ^ el-ow'-no ^ elauno ^ ^ ^ carry 1~drive 2~row 2 ^ ^ 1 to drive~1a of the wind driving ships or clouds~1b of sailors propelling a vessel by oars, to row~1c to be carried in a ship, to sail~1d of demons driving to some place the men whom they possess 1644 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1645 ^ ^ n f ^ el-af-ree'-ah ^ elaphria ^ ^ ^ lightness 1 ^ ^ 1 lightness~1a used of levity and fickleness of mind 1645 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably akin to 1643 and the base of 1640 ^ ^ adj ^ el-af-ros' ^ elaphros ^ ^ ^ light 2 ^ ^ 1 light in weight, quick, agile 1646 ^ False ^ 13 ^ superlative of elachus (short); used as equivalent to 3398 ^ ^ adj ^ el-akh'-is-tos ^ elachistos ^ 4:648,593 ^ ^ least 9~smallest 1~very little 1~very small 2 ^ ^ 1 smallest least~1a in size~1b in amount: of management of affairs~1c in importance: what is the least moment~1d in authority: of commandments~1e in the estimation of men: of persons~1f in rank and excellence: of persons 1647 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative of 1646 ^ ^ adj ^ el-akh-is-tot'-er-os ^ elachistoteros ^ ^ ^ less than the least 1 ^ ^ 1 less than the least, lower the lowest 1648 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0499 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-eh-ad'-zar ^ Eleazar ^ ^ ^ Eleazar 2 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ 1649 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1651 ^ ^ n f ^ el'-eng-xis ^ elegxis ^ 2:476,221 ^ ^ rebuke + 2192 1 ^ ^ 1 refutation, rebuke 1650 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1651 ^ ^ n m ^ el'-eng-khos ^ elegchos ^ 2:476,221 ^ ^ evidence 1~reproof 1 ^ ^ 1 a proof, that by which a thing is proved or tested~2 conviction 1651 ^ False ^ 17 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ el-eng'-kho ^ elegcho ^ 2:473,221 ^ ^ convict 1~convince 4~rebuke 5~reprove 6~tell (one's) fault 1 ^ ^ 1 to convict, refute, confute~1a generally with a suggestion of shame of the person convicted~1b by conviction to bring to the light, to expose~2 to find fault with, correct~2a by word~2a1 to reprehend severely, chide, admonish, reprove~2a2 to call to account, show one his fault, demand an explanation~2b by deed~2b1 to chasten, to punish 1652 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1656 ^ ^ adj ^ el-eh-i-nos' ^ eleeinos ^ ^ ^ miserable 2 ^ ^ 1 to be pitied, miserable 1653 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 1656 ^ ^ v ^ el-eh-eh'-o ^ eleeo ^ 2:477,222 ^ ^ have compassion 1~have compassion on 1~have mercy 1~have mercy on 14~have mercy upon 1~have pity on 1~obtain mercy 8~receive mercy 1~show mercy 2 ^ ^ 1 to have mercy on~2 to help one afflicted or seeking aid~3 to help the afflicted, to bring help to the wretched~4 to experience mercy For Synonyms see entry 5842 1654 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 1656 ^ ^ n f ^ el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay ^ eleemosune ^ 2:485,222 ^ ^ alms 13~almsdeeds 1 ^ ^ 1 mercy, pity~1a esp. as exhibited in giving alms, charity~2 the benefaction itself, a donation to the poor, alms 1655 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1653 ^ ^ adj ^ el-eh-ay'-mone ^ eleemon ^ 2:485,222 ^ ^ merciful 2 ^ ^ 1 merciful 1656 ^ False ^ 28 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ el'-eh-os ^ eleos ^ 2:477,222 ^ ^ mercy 28 ^ ^ 1 mercy: kindness or good will towards the miserable and the afflicted, joined with a desire to help them~1a of men towards men: to exercise the virtue of mercy, show one's self merciful~1b of God towards men: in general providence; the mercy and clemency of God in providing and offering to men salvation by Christ~1c the mercy of Christ, whereby at his return to judgment he will bless true Christians with eternal life 1657 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1658 ^ ^ n f ^ el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah ^ eleutheria ^ 2:487,224 ^ ^ liberty 11 ^ ^ 1 liberty to do or to omit things having no relationship to salvation~2 fancied liberty~2a licence, the liberty to do as one pleases~3 true liberty is living as we should not as we please 1658 ^ False ^ 23 ^ probably from the alternate of 2064 ^ ^ adj ^ el-yoo'-ther-os ^ eleutheros ^ 2:487,224 ^ ^ at liberty 1~free 18~free man 1~free woman 3 ^ ^ 1 freeborn~1a in a civil sense, one who is not a slave~1b of one who ceases to be a slave, freed, manumitted~2 free, exempt, unrestrained, not bound by an obligation~3 in an ethical sense: free from the yoke of the Mosaic Law 1659 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1658 ^ ^ v ^ el-yoo-ther-o'-o ^ eleutheroo ^ 2:487,224 ^ ^ deliver 1~make free 6 ^ ^ 1 to make free~2 set at liberty: from the dominion of sin 1660 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 2064 ^ ^ n f ^ el'-yoo-sis ^ eleusis ^ 2:675,257 ^ ^ coming 1 ^ ^ 1 a coming, advent 1661 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from elephas (an \"elephant\") ^ ^ adj ^ el-ef-an'-tee-nos ^ elephantinos ^ ^ ^ ivory 1 ^ ^ 1 of ivory 1662 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 0471 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-ee-ak-ime' ^ Eliakeim ^ ^ ^ Eliakim 3 ^ ^ 1 the eldest son of Abiud or Judah, bother of Joseph, and father of Azor Mt. 1:13~2 son of Melea, and father of Jonan Lk 3:30,31 1663 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0461 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-ee-ed'-zer ^ Eliezer ^ ^ ^ Eliezer 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Jorim, in the genealogy of Christ. Lk. 3:29 1664 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 0410 and 01935 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-ee-ood' ^ Elioud ^ ^ ^ Eliud 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Achim in the genealogy of Christ. Mt. 1:15 1665 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Hebrew origin 0472 ^ ^ n pr f ^ el-ee-sab'-et ^ Elisabet ^ ^ ^ Elisabeth 9 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Zacharias and mother of John the Baptist, of the priestly family, and a relative of Mary, Lk. 1:36 1666 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0477 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-is-sah'-yos ^ Elissaios ^ ^ ^ Eliseus 1 ^ ^ 1 a distinguished OT prophet, the disciple, companion, and successor of Elijah 1667 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a form of 1507 ^ ^ v ^ hel-is'-so ^ helisso ^ ^ ^ fold them up 1 ^ ^ 1 to roll up, fold together 1668 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from 1670 ^ ^ n n ^ hel'-kos ^ helkos ^ ^ ^ sore 3 ^ ^ 1 a wound, esp. a wound producing a discharge pus~2 a sore, an ulcer 1669 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1668 ^ ^ v ^ hel-ko'-o ^ helkoo ^ ^ ^ full of sores 1 ^ ^ 1 to make sore, cause to ulcerate~2 to be ulcerated~3 full of sores 1670 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably akin to 138 ^ ^ v ^ hel-koo'-o ^ helkuo ^ 2:503,227 ^ ^ draw 8 ^ ^ 1 to draw, drag off~2 metaph., to draw by inward power, lead, impel 1671 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hel-las' ^ Hellas ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Greece 1 ^ ^ 1 a country in southern Europe 1672 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 1671 ^ ^ n m ^ hel'-lane ^ Hellen ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Gentile 7~Greek 20 ^ ^ 1 a Greek either by nationality, whether a native of the main land or of the Greek islands or colonies~2 in a wider sense the name embraces all nations not Jews that made the language, customs, and learning of the Greeks their own; the primary reference is to a difference of religion and worship 1673 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1672 ^ ^ adj ^ hel-lay-nee-kos' ^ Hellenikos ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Greek 2 ^ ^ 1 a Grecian 1674 ^ False ^ 2 ^ feminine of 1672 ^ ^ n f ^ hel-lay-nis' ^ Hellenis ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Greek 2 ^ ^ 1 a Greek women~2 a Gentile women, not a Jewess 1675 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 1672 ^ ^ n m ^ hel-lay-nis-tace' ^ Hellenistes ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Grecians 3 ^ ^ 1 a Hellenist~1a one who imitates the manners and customs or the worship of the Greeks, and use the Greek tongue~1b used in the NT of Jews born in foreign lands and speaking Greek 1676 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 1675 ^ ^ adv ^ hel-lay-nis-tee' ^ Hellenisti ^ 2:504,227 ^ ^ Greek 2 ^ ^ 1 in Greek, the Greek language 1677 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 3056 (in the sense of account) ^ ^ v ^ el-log-eh'-o ^ ellogeo ^ 2:516,229 ^ ^ impute 1~put on (one's) account 1 ^ ^ 1 to reckon in, set to one's account, lay to one's charge, impute 1678 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin, perhaps for 0486 ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-mo-dam' ^ Elmodam ^ ^ ^ Elmodam 1 ^ ^ 1 son of Er, in the genealogy of Joseph, Lk. 3:28 1679 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from 1680 ^ ^ v ^ el-pid'-zo ^ elpizo ^ 2:517,229 ^ ^ hope 10~hope for 2~things hoped for 1~trust 18~vr hope 1 ^ ^ 1 to hope~1a in a religious sense, to wait for salvation with joy and full confidence~2 hopefully to trust in 1680 ^ False ^ 54 ^ from a primary elpo (to anticipate, usually with pleasure) ^ ^ n f ^ el-pece' ^ elpis ^ 2:517,229 ^ ^ faith 1~hope 53 ^ ^ 1 expectation of evil, fear~2 expectation of good, hope~2a in the Christian sense~2a1 joyful and confident expectation of eternal salvation~3 on hope, in hope, having hope~3a the author of hope, or he who is its foundation~3b the thing hoped for 1681 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ el-oo'-mas ^ Elumas ^ ^ ^ Elymas 1 ^ ^ 1 the Arabic name of the Jewish magnus or sorcerer Barjesus, Act 13:6 1682 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin, 0426 with pronominal stuff. ^ ^ n m ^ el-o-ee' ^ eloi ^ ^ ^ Eloi 2 ^ ^ 1 Aramaic for the phrase \"my God\" 1683 ^ False ^ 37 ^ genitive case compound of 1700 and 846 ^ ^ pron ^ em-ow-too' ^ emautou ^ ^ ^ I myself 1~me 4~mine own 1~mine own self 2~myself 29 ^ ^ 1 I, me, myself etc. 1684 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 1722 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ em-ba'-hee-no ^ embaino ^ ^ ^ come 2~enter 8~get 2~go 2~go up 1~step in 1~take + 1519 2 ^ ^ 1 to go into, step into 1685 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ em-bal'-lo ^ emballo ^ ^ ^ cast 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw in, cast into 1686 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 911 ^ ^ v ^ em-bap'-to ^ embapto ^ ^ ^ dip 3 ^ ^ 1 to dip in 1687 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ em-bat-yoo'-o ^ embateuo ^ 2:535,232 ^ ^ intrude into 1 ^ ^ 1 to enter, to frequent, haunt~1a often of the gods frequenting favourite sports~1b often to come into possession of a thing~1c to invade, make hostile incursion into~2 to enter~2a to go into details in narrating~2b to investigate, search into, scrutinise minutely 1688 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and bibazo (to mount, causative of 1684) ^ ^ v ^ em-bib-ad'-zo ^ embibazo ^ ^ ^ put 1 ^ ^ 1 to put in or on, lead in, cause to enter 1689 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1722 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ em-blep'-o ^ emblepo ^ ^ ^ behold 5~can see 1~gaze up 1~look upon 4~see 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn one's eyes on~2 look at~3 metaph. to look at with the mind, to consider 1690 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1722 and brimaomai (to snort with anger) ^ ^ v ^ em-brim-ah'-om-ahee ^ embrimaomai ^ ^ ^ groan 2~murmur against 1~straitly charge 2 ^ ^ 1 to charge with earnest admonition, sternly to charge, threatened to enjoin 1691 ^ False ^ 88 ^ a prolonged form of 3165 ^ ^ pron acc ^ em-eh' ^ eme ^ ^ ^ I 2~me 83~my 2~myself 1 ^ ^ 1 I, me, myself, etc. 1692 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ em-eh'-o ^ emeo ^ ^ ^ spue 1 ^ ^ 1 to vomit, vomit forth, throw up 1693 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 3105 ^ ^ v ^ em-mah'-ee-nom-ahee ^ emmainomai ^ ^ ^ mad against 1 ^ ^ 1 to rage against one 1694 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06005 ^ ^ n pr m ^ em-man-oo-ale' ^ Emmanouel ^ ^ ^ Emmanuel 1 ^ ^ 1 the title applied to the Messiah, born of the virgin, Mt 1:23, Is. 7:14, because Jesus was God united with man, and showed that God was dwelling with man 1695 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin, cf 03222 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ em-mah-ooce' ^ Emmaous ^ ^ ^ Emmaus 1 ^ ^ 1 the village to which the two disciples were going when our Lord appeared to them on the way, on the day of resurrection. Lk. 24:13. Luke makes its distance from Jerusalem, sixty stadia, or 7.5 miles (12 km); and Josephus mentions \"a village called Emmaus\" at the same distance. The site of Emmaus remains yet to be identified. 1696 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ em-men'-o ^ emmeno ^ 4:576,581 ^ ^ continue 3 ^ ^ 1 to remain in, continue~2 to persevere in anything, a state of mind etc.~3 to hold fast, to be true to, abide by, keep 1697 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 02544 ^ ^ n pr m ^ em-mor' ^ Emmor ^ ^ ^ Emmor 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Sychem, Act. 7:16 1698 ^ False ^ 95 ^ a prolonged form of 3427 ^ ^ pron dat ^ em-oy' ^ emoi ^ ^ ^ I 6~me 86~mine 2~my 1 ^ ^ 1 I, me, myself, etc. 1699 ^ False ^ 78 ^ from the oblique cases of 1473 (1698, 1700, 1691) ^ ^ pron ^ em-os' ^ emos ^ ^ ^ I 1~mine 12~mine own 11~my 50~of me 4 ^ ^ 1 my, mine, etc. 1700 ^ False ^ 109 ^ a prolonged form of 1473 ^ ^ pron genn/abl ^ em-oo' ^ emou ^ ^ ^ me 97~mine 1~my 11 ^ ^ 1 me, my, mine, etc. 1701 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1702 ^ ^ n m ^ emp-aheeg-mos' ^ empaigmos ^ 5:635,758 ^ ^ mocking 1 ^ ^ 1 a mocking, scoffing 1702 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1722 and 3815 ^ ^ v ^ emp-aheed'-zo ^ empaizo ^ 5:630,758 ^ ^ mock 13 ^ ^ 1 to play with, trifle with~1a to mock~1b to delude, deceive 1703 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1702 ^ ^ n m ^ emp-aheek-tace' ^ empaiktes ^ 5:635,758 ^ ^ mockers 1~scoffers 1 ^ ^ 1 a mocker, a scoffer 1704 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 4043 ^ ^ v ^ em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o ^ emperipateo ^ 5:940,804 ^ ^ walk in 1 ^ ^ 1 to go about in, walk in 1705 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1722 and the base of 4118 ^ ^ v ^ em-pip'-lay-mee ^ empiplemi ^ 6:128,840 ^ ^ be full 1~fill 4 ^ ^ 1 to fill up, fill full~2 to take one's fill of, glut one's desire for, satisfy, satiate 1706 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1722 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ em-pip'-to ^ empipto ^ ^ ^ fall 7 ^ ^ 1 to fall into~1a to fall among robbers~1b fall into one's power 1707 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 4120 ^ ^ v ^ em-plek'-o ^ empleko ^ ^ ^ entangle (one's) self with 1~entangle therein + 5125 1 ^ ^ 1 to inweave~2 of a thing: to entangle, involve in 1708 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1707 ^ ^ n f ^ em-plok-ay' ^ emploke ^ ^ ^ plaiting 1 ^ ^ 1 an interweaving, braiding, a knot~2 an elaborate gathering of one's hair into knots 1709 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 4154 ^ ^ v ^ emp-neh'-o ^ empneo ^ 6:452,876 ^ ^ breathe out 1 ^ ^ 1 to breathe in or on~2 to inhale~2a threatenings and slaughter were so to speak the element from which he drew his breath 1710 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ em-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ emporeuomai ^ ^ ^ buy and sell 1~make merchandise 1~vr buy and sell 1 ^ ^ 1 to go a trading, to travel for business, to traffic, trade~2 of a thing, to import for sale~3 to deal in~4 to use a person or a thing for gain 1711 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1713 ^ ^ n f ^ em-por-ee'-ah ^ emporia ^ ^ ^ merchandise 1 ^ ^ 1 trade, merchandise 1712 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1713 ^ ^ n n ^ em-por'-ee-on ^ emporion ^ ^ ^ merchandise 1 ^ ^ 1 a place were trade is carried on, esp. a seaport~1a a mart, an emporium 1713 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1722 and the base of 4198 ^ ^ n m ^ em'-por-os ^ emporos ^ ^ ^ merchant 5 ^ ^ 1 one on a journey, whether by sea or by land, esp. for trade~2 a merchant as opposed to a retailer or petty tradesman 1714 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and pretho (to blow a flame) ^ ^ v ^ em-pray'-tho ^ empretho ^ ^ ^ burn up 1 ^ ^ 1 to burn~2 destroy by fire 1715 ^ False ^ 48 ^ from 1722 and 4314 ^ ^ adv ^ em'-pros-then ^ emprosthen ^ ^ ^ against 1~at 1~before 41~in (one's) sight 2~in the presence of 1~in the sight of 1~of 1 ^ ^ 1 in front, before~1a before, i.e. in that local region which is in front of a person or thing~1b before, in the presence of, i.e. opposite to, over against one~1c before, in the sight of~1d before, denoting rank 1716 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1722 and 4429 ^ ^ v ^ emp-too'-o ^ emptuo ^ ^ ^ spit 2~spit on 2~spit upon 2 ^ ^ 1 to spit upon 1717 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ em-fan-ace' ^ emphanes ^ ^ ^ manifest 1~show openly + 1325 + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 manifest~1a fig. of God giving proofs of his saving grace and thus manifesting himself 1718 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1717 ^ ^ v ^ em-fan-id'-zo ^ emphanizo ^ 9:7,1244 ^ ^ appear 2~be manifest 2~declare plainly 1~inform 3~show 1~signify 1 ^ ^ 1 to manifest, exhibit to view~2 to show one's self, come to view, appear, be manifest~3 to indicate, disclose, declare, make known For Synonyms see entry 5831 1719 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1722 and 5401 ^ ^ adj ^ em'-fob-os ^ emphobos ^ ^ ^ affrighted 2~afraid 3~tremble + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 thrown into fear, terrified, affrighted 1720 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and phusao (to puff) [cf 5453] ^ ^ v ^ em-foo-sah'-o ^ emphusao ^ 2:536,232 ^ ^ breathe on 1 ^ ^ 1 to blow or breathe upon++++ This word used only once by the LXX translators in Gen 2:7 where God breathed on Adam and he became a living soul. Just as the original creation was completed by an act of God, so to the new creation was completed by an act from the Head of the new creation. (AWP Jo 20:22) 1721 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and a derivative of 5453 ^ ^ adj ^ em'-foo-tos ^ emphutos ^ ^ ^ engrafted 1 ^ ^ 1 inborn, implanted by nature, implanted by others instruction 1722 ^ False ^ 2800 ^ a primary preposition denoting (fixed) position (in place, time or state), and (by implication) instrumentality (medially or constructively), i.e. a relation of rest (intermediate between 1519 and 1537) ^ ^ prep ^ en ^ en ^ 2:537,233 ^ ^ among 117~at 113~by 163~in 1902~misc 264~on 62~through 39~with 140 ^ ^ 1 in, by, with etc. 1723 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and a derivative of 43 ^ ^ v ^ en-ang-kal-id'-zom-ahee ^ enagkalizomai ^ ^ ^ take in (one's) arms 1~take up in (one's) arms 1 ^ ^ 1 to take into one's arms, embrace 1724 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 251 ^ ^ adj ^ en-al'-ee-os ^ enalios ^ ^ ^ things in the sea 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is in the sea, marine 1725 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 473 ^ ^ adv ^ en'-an-tee ^ enanti ^ ^ ^ before 1 ^ ^ 1 before 1726 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1727 ^ ^ prep ^ en-an-tee'-on ^ enantion ^ ^ ^ before 4~in the sight of 1 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite~1a of place, opposite, contrary (of the wind)~2 metaph.~2a opposed as an adversary, hostile, antagonistic in feeling or act~2b an opponent 1727 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1725 ^ ^ adj ^ en-an-tee'-os ^ enantios ^ ^ ^ against 2~contrary 6 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite~1a of place, opposite, contrary (of the wind)~2 metaph.~2a opposed as an adversary, hostile, antagonistic in feeling or act~2b an opponent 1728 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 756 ^ ^ v ^ en-ar'-khom-ahee ^ enarchomai ^ ^ ^ begin 2 ^ ^ 1 to begin, to make a beginning 1729 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 1210 (in the sense of lacking) ^ ^ adj ^ en-deh-ace' ^ endees ^ ^ ^ lack 1 ^ ^ 1 needy, destitute 1730 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1731 ^ ^ n n ^ en'-dighe-mah ^ endeigma ^ ^ ^ manifest token 1 ^ ^ 1 token, evidence, proof 1731 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 1722 and 1166 ^ ^ v ^ en-dike'-noo-mee ^ endeiknumi ^ ^ ^ do 1~show 9~show forth 1~vr show 1 ^ ^ 1 to point out~1a to show, demonstrate, prove, whether by arguments or by acts~2 to manifest, display, put forth 1732 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1731 ^ ^ n f ^ en'-dike-sis ^ endeixis ^ ^ ^ evident token 1~proof 1~to declare + 1519 1~to declare + 4214 1 ^ ^ 1 demonstration, proof~1a manifestation made by act~1b sign, evidence 1733 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from (the neuter of) 1520 and 1176 ^ ^ n indecl ^ hen'-dek-ah ^ hendeka ^ ^ ^ eleven 6 ^ ^ 1 eleven~1a of the eleven disciples alive after the death of Judas 1734 ^ False ^ 3 ^ ordinal from 1733 ^ ^ adj ^ hen-dek'-at-os ^ hendekatos ^ ^ ^ eleventh 3 ^ ^ 1 eleventh 1735 ^ False ^ 1 ^ third person singular present of a compound of 1722 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ en-dekh'-et-ahee ^ endechetai ^ ^ ^ it can be 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive, admit, approve, allow~2 it can be allowed, is possible, may be 1736 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 1218 ^ ^ v ^ en-day-meh'-o ^ endemeo ^ 2:63,149 ^ ^ be at home 1~be present 1~present 1 ^ ^ 1 to be among one's own people, dwell in one's own country, stay at home 1737 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a prolonged form of 1746 ^ ^ v ^ en-did-oos'-ko ^ endidusko ^ ^ ^ clothe with 1~wear 1 ^ ^ 1 to put on, clothe, to put on one's self, be clothed in 1738 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 1349 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-dee-kos ^ endikos ^ ^ ^ just 2 ^ ^ 1 according to right, righteous, just 1739 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1722 and a derivative of the base of 1218 ^ ^ n f ^ en-dom'-ay-sis ^ endomesis ^ ^ ^ building 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is build in~1a the material built into a wall, i.e. of which the wall is composed~1b a mole built into the sea to form a breakwater, and so construct a harbour 1740 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1741 ^ ^ v ^ en-dox-ad'-zo ^ edoxazo ^ 2:254,178 ^ ^ glorify 2 ^ ^ 1 glorify, adorn with glory 1741 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1722 and 1391 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-dox-os ^ endoxos ^ 2:254,178 ^ ^ glorious 2~gorgeously 1~honourable 1 ^ ^ 1 held in good or in great esteem, of high repute~1a illustrious, honourable, esteemed~1b notable, glorious~1c splendid~1c1 of clothing~1c2 fig., free from sins 1742 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1746 ^ ^ n n ^ en'-doo-mah ^ enduma ^ ^ ^ clothing 1~garment 2~raiment 5 ^ ^ 1 garment, raiment, cloak, an outer garment 1743 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1722 and 1412 ^ ^ v ^ en-doo-nam-o'-o ^ endunamoo ^ 2:284,186 ^ ^ be made strong 1~be strong 3~enable 1~increase in strength 1~strengthen 2 ^ ^ 1 to be strong, endue with strength, strengthen~2 to receive strength, be strengthened, increase in strength~3 in a bad sense~3a be bold, headstrong 1744 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1772 and 1416 ^ ^ v ^ en-doo'-no ^ enduno ^ ^ ^ creep 1 ^ ^ 1 to put on, to envelop in, to hide in~1a literally: to put on, clothe with a garment~1b metaph. put on armour~2 to creep into, insinuate one's self into, to enter 1745 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1746 ^ ^ n f ^ en'-doo-sis ^ endusis ^ ^ ^ put on 1 ^ ^ 1 a putting on 1746 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 1722 and 1416 (in the sense of sinking into a garment) ^ ^ v ^ en-doo'-o ^ enduo ^ 2:319,192 ^ ^ arrayed in 1~be clothed 1~be endued 1~clothe with 1~clothed in 2~clothed with 2~have on 2~put on 18~vr put on 1 ^ ^ 1 to sink into (clothing), put on, clothe one's self 1747 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and the base of 1476 ^ ^ n f ^ en-ed'-rah ^ enedra ^ ^ ^ laying with + 4160 1 ^ ^ 1 a lying in wait, an ambush 1748 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1747 ^ ^ v ^ en-ed-ryoo'-o ^ enedreuo ^ ^ ^ lay wait for 1~lie in wait for 1 ^ ^ 1 to lie in wait for, to lay wait for, prepare a trap for 1749 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 1747 ^ ^ n n ^ en'-ed-ron ^ enedron ^ ^ ^ lying in wait 1 ^ ^ 1 a lying in wait for, an ambush 1750 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1772 and the base of 1507 ^ ^ v ^ en-i-leh'-o ^ eneileo ^ ^ ^ wrap in 1 ^ ^ 1 to roll in, wind up 1751 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1772 and 1510 ^ ^ v ^ en'-i-mee ^ eneimi ^ ^ ^ such things as (one) has + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 to be in, what is within, i.e. the soul 1752 ^ False ^ 25 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ prep ^ hen'-ek-ah ^ heneka ^ ^ ^ because + 3739 1~by reason of 1~for 2~for ... cause 5~for ... sake 14~that ... might 1~wherefore + 5101 1 ^ ^ 1 on account of, for the sake of, for~2 for this cause, therefore 1753 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1756 ^ ^ n f ^ en-erg'-i-ah ^ energeia ^ 2:652,251 ^ ^ effectual working 2~operation 1~strong 1~working 4 ^ ^ 1 working, efficiency~1a in the NT used only of superhuman power, whether of God or of the Devil For Synonyms see entry 5820 1754 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 1756 ^ ^ v ^ en-erg-eh'-o ^ energeo ^ 2:652,251 ^ ^ be effectual 1~be might in 1~effectual fervent 1~effectually work 1~show forth (one's) self 2~to do 1~work 12~work effectually in 1~wrought 1 ^ ^ 1 to be operative, be at work, put forth power~1a to work for one, aid one~2 to effect~3 to display one's activity, show one's self operative 1755 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1754 ^ ^ n n ^ en-erg'-ay-mah ^ energema ^ 2:652,251 ^ ^ operation 1~working 1 ^ ^ 1 thing wrought~2 effect operation 1756 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ en-er-gace' ^ energes ^ 2:652,251 ^ ^ effectual 2~powerful 1 ^ ^ 1 active 1757 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 2127 ^ ^ v ^ en-yoo-log-eh'-o ^ eneulogeo ^ 2:765,275 ^ ^ bless 2 ^ ^ 1 to confer benefits on, to bless 1758 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ en-ekh'-o ^ enecho ^ 2:828,286 ^ ^ entangle with 1~have a quarrel with 1~urge 1 ^ ^ 1 to have within, to hold in~1a to be held, entangled, be held ensnared~1b to be engaged with, set one's self against, hold a grudge against someone 1759 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from a prolonged form of 1722 ^ ^ adv ^ en-thad'-eh ^ enthade ^ ^ ^ here 3~hither 4~there 1 ^ ^ 1 here~2 hither 1760 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 2372 ^ ^ v ^ en-thoo-meh'-om-ahee ^ enthumeomai ^ 3:172,339 ^ ^ think 3 ^ ^ 1 to bring to mind, revolve in mind, ponder~2 to think, to deliberate 1761 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1760 ^ ^ n f ^ en-thoo'-may-sis ^ enthumesis ^ 3:172,339 ^ ^ device 1~thought 3 ^ ^ 1 a thinking, consideration~2 thoughts 1762 ^ False ^ 5 ^ contraction for the third person singular present indicative of 1751 ^ ^ v ^ en'-ee ^ eni ^ ^ ^ is 1~there is 4 ^ ^ 1 is in, is among, has place, is present~2 it can be, is possible, is lawful 1763 ^ False ^ 14 ^ prolongation from a primary enos (a year) ^ ^ n m ^ en-ee-ow-tos' ^ eniautos ^ ^ ^ year 14 ^ ^ 1 a year, in a wider sense, for some fixed definite period of time For Synonyms see entry 5843 1764 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1722 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ en-is'-tay-mee ^ enistemi ^ 2:543,234 ^ ^ be at hand 1~come 1~present 3~things present 2 ^ ^ 1 to place in or among, to put in~2 to be upon, impend, threaten~3 close at hand~4 present 1765 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 2480 ^ ^ v ^ en-is-khoo'-o ^ enischuo ^ ^ ^ strengthen 2 ^ ^ 1 to grow strong, to receive strength~2 to make strong, to strengthen 1766 ^ False ^ 10 ^ ordinal from 1767 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-nat-os ^ ennatos ^ ^ ^ ninth 10 ^ ^ 1 ninth~1a the ninth hour corresponds to our 3 o'clock in the afternoon for the sixth hour of the Jews coincides with the twelfth of the day as divided by our method, and the first hour of the day is 6 A.M. to us 1767 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary number ^ ^ n indecl ^ en-neh'-ah ^ ennea ^ ^ ^ nine 1 ^ ^ 1 nine 1768 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a (tenth) multiple of 1767 and 1767 itself ^ ^ n indecl ^ en-nen-ay-kon-tah-en-neh'-ah ^ ennenekontaennea ^ ^ ^ ninety nine 4 ^ ^ 1 ninety nine 1769 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1770 ^ ^ adj ^ en-neh-os' ^ enneos ^ ^ ^ speechless 1 ^ ^ 1 dumb, mute, destitute of power of speech~2 unable to speak for terror, struck dumb, astounded 1770 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 3506 ^ ^ v ^ en-nyoo'-o ^ enneuo ^ ^ ^ make signs 1 ^ ^ 1 to nod to, signify or express by a nod or a sign 1771 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 3563 ^ ^ n f ^ en'-noy-ah ^ ennoia ^ 4:968,636 ^ ^ intent 1~mind 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of thinking, consideration, meditation~2 a thought, notion, conception~3 mind, understanding, will, manner of feeling, and thinking 1772 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 and 3551 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-nom-os ^ ennomos ^ 4:1087,646 ^ ^ lawful 1~under law 1 ^ ^ 1 bound to the law~2 bound by the law, lawful~3 lawful, regular 1773 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a compound of 1722 and 3571 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-noo-khon ^ ennuchon ^ ^ ^ a great while before day + 3129 1 ^ ^ 1 nightly, nocturnal 1774 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1722 and 3611 ^ ^ v ^ en-oy-keh'-o ^ enoikeo ^ ^ ^ dwell in 5~vr dwell in 1 ^ ^ 1 to dwell in~2 metaph. to dwell in one and influence him (for good) 1775 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1520 ^ ^ n f ^ hen-ot-ace' ^ henotes ^ ^ ^ unity 2 ^ ^ 1 unity~2 unanimity, agreement 1776 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 3791 ^ ^ v ^ en-okh-leh'-o ^ enochleo ^ ^ ^ trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 to excite, disturbance, to trouble, annoy 1777 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1758 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-okh-os ^ enochos ^ 2:828,286 ^ ^ guilty of 4~in danger of 5~subject to 1 ^ ^ 1 bound, under obligation, subject to, liable~1a used of one who is held by, possessed with love, and zeal for anything~1b in a forensic sense, denoting the connection of a person either with his crime, or with the penalty or trial, or with that against whom or which he has offended~1b1 guilty, worthy of punishment~1b2 guilty of anything~1b3 of the crime~1b4 of the penalty~1b5 liable to this or that tribunal i.e. the punishment to by imposed by this or that tribunal~1b6 of the place where punishment is to be suffered 1778 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1781 ^ ^ n n ^ en'-tal-mah ^ entalma ^ ^ ^ commandment 3 ^ ^ 1 a precept 1779 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1722 and 5028 ^ ^ v ^ en-taf-ee-ad'-zo ^ entaphiazo ^ ^ ^ burial 1~bury 1 ^ ^ 1 to prepare a body for burial, by the use of every requisite provision and funeral adornment, that is, baths, vestments, flowers, wreathes, perfumes, libations, etc.~2 to lay out a corpse 1780 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1779 ^ ^ n m ^ en-taf-ee-as-mos' ^ entaphiasmos ^ ^ ^ burying 2 ^ ^ 1 preparation of a body for burial 1781 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 1722 and the base of 5056 ^ ^ v ^ en-tel'-lom-ahee ^ entellomai ^ 2:544,234 ^ ^ charge 1~command 10~enjoin 1~give charge 2~give commandment 3 ^ ^ 1 to order, command to be done, enjoin For Synonyms see entry 5844 1782 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from the same as 1759 ^ ^ adv ^ ent-yoo'-then ^ enteuthen ^ ^ ^ from hence 3~hence 6~on either side + 2534 4 ^ ^ 1 from this place, hence~2 on the one side and on the other, on each side 1783 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1793 ^ ^ n f ^ ent'-yook-sis ^ enteuxis ^ 8:244,1191 ^ ^ intercession 1~prayer 1 ^ ^ 1 a falling in with, meeting with~1a an interview~1a1 a coming together~1a2 to visit~1a3 converse or for any other cause~1b that for which an interview is held~1b1 a conference or conversation~1b2 a petition, supplication For Synonyms see entry 5828 1784 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1722 and 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-tee-mos ^ entimos ^ ^ ^ dear 1~in reputation 1~more honourable 1~precious 2 ^ ^ 1 held in honour, prized, precious 1785 ^ False ^ 71 ^ from 1781 ^ ^ n f ^ en-tol-ay' ^ entole ^ 2:545,234 ^ ^ commandment 69~precept 2 ^ ^ 1 an order, command, charge, precept, injunction~1a that which is prescribed to one by reason of his office~2 a commandment~2a a prescribed rule in accordance with which a thing is done~2a1 a precept relating to lineage, of the Mosaic precept concerning the priesthood~2a2 ethically used of the commandments in the Mosaic law or Jewish tradition 1786 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5117 ^ ^ adj ^ en-top'-ee-os ^ entopios ^ ^ ^ of that place 1 ^ ^ 1 a dweller in a place~2 a resident or native of a place 1787 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1722 ^ ^ prep ^ en-tos' ^ entos ^ ^ ^ within 2 ^ ^ 1 within, inside~1a within you i.e. in the midst of you~1b within you i.e. your soul 1788 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1722 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ en-trep'-o ^ entrepo ^ ^ ^ be ashamed 2~regard 2~reverence 4~shame 1 ^ ^ 1 to shame one~2 to be ashamed~3 to reverence a person~4 to turn about 1789 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5142 ^ ^ v ^ en-tref'-o ^ entrepho ^ ^ ^ nourish up in 1 ^ ^ 1 to nourish in: a person or a thing~2 metaph. to educate, form the mind 1790 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and 5156 ^ ^ adj ^ en'-trom-os ^ entromos ^ ^ ^ quake 1~tremble + 1096 1~trembling 1 ^ ^ 1 trembling, terrified 1791 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1788 ^ ^ n f ^ en-trop-ay' ^ entrope ^ ^ ^ shame 2 ^ ^ 1 shame~2 respect, reverence 1792 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5171 ^ ^ v ^ en-troo-fah'-o ^ entruphao ^ ^ ^ sport (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to live in luxury, live delicately or luxuriously, to revel in~2 to take delight in 1793 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1722 and 5177 ^ ^ v ^ en-toong-khan'-o ^ entugchano ^ 8:242,1191 ^ ^ deal 1~make intercession 4 ^ ^ 1 to light upon a person or a thing, fall in with, hit upon, a person or a thing~2 to go to or meet a person, esp. for the purpose of conversation, consultation, or supplication~3 to pray, entreat~4 make intercession for any one 1794 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1722 and tulisso (to twist, probably akin to 1507) ^ ^ v ^ en-too-lis'-so ^ entulisso ^ ^ ^ wrap in 2~wrap together 1 ^ ^ 1 to roll up, wrap together 1795 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and a derivative of 5179 ^ ^ v ^ en-too-po'-o ^ entupoo ^ ^ ^ engrave 1 ^ ^ 1 to engrave, imprint (a figure) 1796 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5195 ^ ^ v ^ en-oo-brid'-zo ^ enubrizo ^ 8:295,1200 ^ ^ do despite unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to insult 1797 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1798 ^ ^ v ^ en-oop-nee-ad'-zom-ahee ^ enupniazomai ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ dream 1~filthy dreamer 1 ^ ^ 1 to dream (divinely suggested) dreams~2 metaph., to be beguiled with sensual images and carried away to an impious course of conduct 1798 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1722 and 5258 ^ ^ n n ^ en-oop'-nee-on ^ enupnion ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ dream 1 ^ ^ 1 a dream 1799 ^ False ^ 97 ^ neuter of a compound of 1722 and a derivative of 3700 ^ ^ prep ^ en-o'-pee-on ^ enopion ^ ^ ^ before 64~in (one's) presence 2~in (one's) sight 5~in the presence of 7~in the sight of 16~not tr 2~to 1 ^ ^ 1 in the presence of, before~1a of occupied place: in that place which is before, or over against, opposite, any one and towards which another turns his eyes 1800 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0583 ^ ^ n pr m ^ en-oce' ^ Enos. ^ ^ ^ Enos 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Seth 1801 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from a compound of 1722 and 3775 ^ ^ v ^ en-o-tid'-zom-ahee ^ enotizomai ^ 5:559,744 ^ ^ hearken to 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive into the ear, to give ear to, listen 1802 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 02585 ^ ^ n pr m ^ en-oche' ^ Enoch ^ 2:556,237 ^ ^ Enoch 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Jared and father of Methuselah 1803 ^ False ^ 12 ^ a primary numeral ^ ^ n indecl ^ hex ^ hex ^ ^ ^ six 12 ^ ^ 1 six 1804 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ang-el'-lo ^ exaggello ^ 1:69,10 ^ ^ show forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to tell out or forth~2 to declare abroad, divulge, publish~3 to make known by praising or proclaiming, to celebrate 1805 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and 59 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ag-or-ad'-zo ^ exagorazo ^ 1:124,19 ^ ^ redeem 4 ^ ^ 1 to redeem~1a by payment of a price to recover from the power of another, to ransom, buy off~1b metaph. of Christ freeing the elect from the dominion of the Mosaic Law at the price of his vicarious death~2 to buy up, to buy up for one's self, for one's use~2a to make wise and sacred use of every opportunity for doing good, so that zeal and well doing are as it were the purchase money by which we make the time our own 1806 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1537 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ag'-o ^ exago ^ ^ ^ bring forth 1~bring out 5~fetch out 1~lead out 6 ^ ^ 1 to lead out 1807 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1537 and 138 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ahee-reh'-o ^ exaireo ^ ^ ^ deliver 5~pluck out 2~rescue 1 ^ ^ 1 to pluck out, draw out, i.e. root out~2 to choose out (for one's self), select, one person from many~3 to rescue, deliver 1808 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ah'-ee-ro ^ exairo ^ ^ ^ put away 1~take away 1 ^ ^ 1 to lift up or take away out of a place~2 to remove 1809 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 154 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ahee-teh'-om-ahee ^ exaiteomai ^ 1:194,* ^ ^ desire 1 ^ ^ 1 to ask from, demand of~1a to ask or beg for one's self, to ask that one be given up to one from the power of another~1b in a good sense,~1b1 to beg one from another~1b2 ask for the pardon~1b3 the safety of some one~1c in a bad sense~1c1 for torture~1c2 for punishment 1810 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and the base of 160 ^ ^ adv ^ ex-ah'-eef-nace ^ exaiphnes ^ ^ ^ suddenly 5 ^ ^ 1 of a sudden, suddenly, unexpectedly 1811 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 190 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ exakoloutheo ^ 1:215,33 ^ ^ follow 3 ^ ^ 1 to follow out or up, tread in one's steps~1a metaph., to imitate one's ways of acting~1b to follow one's authority~1c to comply with, yield to 1812 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural ordinal from 1803 and 1540 ^ ^ adj ^ hex-ak-os'-ee-oy ^ hexakosioi ^ ^ ^ six hundred 1 ^ ^ 1 six hundred 1813 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and 218 ^ ^ v ^ ex-al-i'-fo ^ exaleipho ^ ^ ^ blot out 3~wipe away 2 ^ ^ 1 to anoint or wash in every part~1a to besmear: i.e. cover with lime (to whitewash or plaster)~2 to wipe off, wipe away~2a to obliterate, erase, wipe out, blot out 1814 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 242 ^ ^ v ^ ex-al'-lom-ahee ^ exallomai ^ ^ ^ leap up 1 ^ ^ 1 to leap up 1815 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1817 ^ ^ n f ^ ex-an-as'-tas-is ^ exanastasis ^ 1:371,60 ^ ^ resurrection 1 ^ ^ 1 a rising up, a rising again~2 resurrection 1816 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 393 ^ ^ v ^ ex-an-at-el'-lo ^ exanatello ^ ^ ^ spring up 2 ^ ^ 1 to make spring up, cause to shoot forth~2 to spring up 1817 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 450 ^ ^ v ^ ex-an-is'-tay-mee ^ exanistemi ^ 1:368,60 ^ ^ raise up 2~rise up 1 ^ ^ 1 to make to rise up, to rise up, to produce~2 to rise (in an assembly to speak) 1818 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1537 and 538 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ap-at-ah'-o ^ exapatao ^ 1:384,65 ^ ^ beguile 1~deceive 4 ^ ^ 1 to deceive 1819 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and a derivative of the same as 160 ^ ^ adv ^ ex-ap'-ee-nah ^ exapina ^ ^ ^ suddenly 1 ^ ^ 1 suddenly 1820 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 639 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ap-or-eh'-om-ahee ^ exaporeomai ^ ^ ^ despair 1~in despair 1 ^ ^ 1 to be utterly at loss, be utterly destitute of measures or resources, to renounce all hope, be in despair 1821 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1537 and 649 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ap-os-tel'-lo ^ exapostello ^ 1:406,67 ^ ^ send 2~send away 4~send forth 4~send out 1 ^ ^ 1 to send forth~2 to send away 1822 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and a derivative of 739 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ar-tid'-zo ^ exartizo ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ accomplish + 1096 1~thoroughly furnish 1 ^ ^ 1 to complete, finish~1a to furnish perfectly~1b to finish, accomplish, (as it were, to render the days complete) 1823 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 797 ^ ^ v ^ ex-as-trap'-to ^ exastrapto ^ ^ ^ glistering 1 ^ ^ 1 to send forth lightning, to lighten~2 to flash out like lightning, to shine, be radiant~2a of garments 1824 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1537 and the genitive case singular feminine of 846 (5610 being understood) ^ ^ adv ^ ex-ow'-tace ^ exautes ^ ^ ^ by and by 1~immediately 3~presently 1~straightway 1 ^ ^ 1 on the instant, forthwith 1825 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 1453 ^ ^ v ^ ex-eg-i'-ro ^ exegeiro ^ 2:338,195 ^ ^ raise up 2 ^ ^ 1 to arouse, raise up (from sleep)~2 to rouse up, stir up, incite 1826 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1537 and eimi (to go) ^ ^ v ^ ex'-i-mee ^ exeimi ^ ^ ^ depart 2~get 1~go out 1 ^ ^ 1 to go forth, go out 1827 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 1651 ^ ^ v ^ ex-el-eng'-kho ^ exelegcho ^ ^ ^ convince 1 ^ ^ 1 to prove to be in the wrong, convict 1828 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 1670 ^ ^ v ^ ex-el'-ko ^ exelko ^ ^ ^ draw away 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw out~2 metaph. lure forth: in hunting and fishing as game is lured from its hiding place, so man by lure is allured from the safety of self-restraint to sin. In Jas 1:14, the language of the hunting is transferred to the seduction of a harlot. 1829 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 1537 and a presumed erao (to spue) ^ ^ n n ^ ex-er'-am-ah ^ exerama ^ ^ ^ vomit 1 ^ ^ 1 vomit~2 what is cast out by vomiting 1830 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2045 ^ ^ v ^ ex-er-yoo-nah'-o ^ exereunao ^ 2:655,255 ^ ^ search diligently 1 ^ ^ 1 to search out, search anxiously and diligently++++This word means to search after, thoroughly investigate. It was first used to tell of a dog sniffing out something with his nose. It was in this way that the prophets searched to find out the time of Messiah's appearance. 1831 ^ False ^ 222 ^ from 1537 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ ex-er'-khom-ahee ^ exerchomai ^ 2:678,257 ^ ^ come 34~come forth 9~come out 23~depart 28~go 25~go forth 25~go out 60~misc 18 ^ ^ 1 to go or come forth of~1a with mention of the place out of which one goes, or the point from which he departs~1a1 of those who leave a place of their own accord~1a2 of those who are expelled or cast out~2 metaph.~2a to go out of an assembly, i.e. forsake it~2b to come forth from physically, arise from, to be born of~2c to go forth from one's power, escape from it in safety~2d to come forth (from privacy) into the world, before the public, (of those who by novelty of opinion attract attention)~2e of things~2e1 of reports, rumours, messages, precepts~2e2 to be made known, declared~2e3 to be spread, to be proclaimed~2e4 to come forth~2e4a emitted as from the heart or the mouth~2e4b to flow forth from the body~2e4c to emanate, issue~2e4c1 used of a sudden flash of lightning~2e4c2 used of a thing vanishing~2e4c3 used of a hope which has disappeared 1832 ^ False ^ 32 ^ third person singular present indicative of a compound of 1537 and 1510 ^ ^ v ^ ex'-es-tee ^ exesti ^ 2:560,238 ^ ^ be lawful 29~let 1~may 2 ^ ^ 1 it is lawful 1833 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and etazo (to examine) ^ ^ v ^ ex-et-ad'-zo ^ exetazo ^ ^ ^ ask 1~enquire 1~search 1 ^ ^ 1 to search out~1a to examine strictly, enquire~1b enquire of someone 1834 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1537 and 2233 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ayg-eh'-om-ahee ^ exegeomai ^ 2:908,303 ^ ^ declare 5~tell 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead out, be leader, go before~2 metaph., to draw out in narrative, unfold a teaching~2a to recount, rehearse~2b to unfold, declare~2b1 the things relating to God~2b2 used in Greek writing of the interpretation of things sacred and divine, oracles, dreams, etc. 1835 ^ False ^ 8 ^ the tenth multiple of 1803 ^ ^ n indecl ^ hex-ay'-kon-tah ^ hexekonta ^ ^ ^ sixty 3~sixtyfold 1~threescore 4 ^ ^ 1 sixty 1836 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2192 (in the sense of taking hold of, i.e. adjoining) ^ ^ adv ^ hex-ace' ^ hexes ^ ^ ^ day after 1~day following 1~morrow 1~next 1~next day 1 ^ ^ 1 successively in order~2 the next following, the next in succession 1837 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1537 and 2278 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ay-kheh'-om-ahee ^ execheomai ^ ^ ^ sound out 1 ^ ^ 1 to sound forth, emit, sound, resound 1838 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2192 ^ ^ n f ^ hex'-is ^ hexis ^ ^ ^ use 1 ^ ^ 1 a habit whether of body or mind~2 a power acquired by custom, practice, use 1839 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 1537 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ ex-is'-tay-mee ^ existemi ^ 2:459,217 ^ ^ be amazed 6~be astonished 5~be beside (one's) self 2~bewitch 2~make astonished 1~wonder 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw out of position, displace~1a to amaze, to astonish, throw into wonderment~1b to be amazed, astounded~1c to be out of one's mind, besides one's self, insane 1840 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 2480 ^ ^ v ^ ex-is-khoo'-o ^ exischuo ^ ^ ^ be able 1 ^ ^ 1 to be eminently able, able, to have full strength 1841 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1537 and 3598 ^ ^ n m ^ ex'-od-os ^ exodos ^ 5:103,666 ^ ^ decease 2~departing 1 ^ ^ 1 exit i.e. departure~2 the close of one's career, one's final fate~3 departure from life, decease 1842 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 3645 ^ ^ v ^ ex-ol-oth-ryoo'-o ^ exolothreuo ^ 5:170,681 ^ ^ destroy 1 ^ ^ 1 to destroy out of its place, destroy utterly, to extirpate 1843 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1537 and 3670 ^ ^ v ^ ex-om-ol-og-eh'-o ^ exomologeo ^ 5:199,687 ^ ^ confess 8~promise 1~thank 2 ^ ^ 1 to confess~2 to profess~2a acknowledge openly and joyfully~2b to one's honour: to celebrate, give praise to~2c to profess that one will do something, to promise, agree, engage 1844 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 3726 ^ ^ v ^ ex-or-kid'-zo ^ exorkizo ^ 5:464,729 ^ ^ adjure 1 ^ ^ 1 to extract an oath, to force to an oath~2 to adjure 1845 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1844 ^ ^ n m ^ ex-or-kis-tace' ^ exorkistes ^ 5:464,729 ^ ^ exorcist 1 ^ ^ 1 he who extracts an oath of one~2 an exorcist~2a one who employs a formula of conjuration for expelling demons 1846 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and 3736 ^ ^ v ^ ex-or-oos'-so ^ exorusso ^ ^ ^ break up 1~pluck down 1 ^ ^ 1 to dig out, to pluck out (the eyes)~2 to dig through 1847 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and a derivative of the neuter of 3762 ^ ^ v ^ ex-oo-den-o'-o ^ exoudenoo ^ ^ ^ be set at nought 1 ^ ^ 1 to hold and treat as of no account, utterly to despise~2 to set at nought, treat with contempt 1848 ^ False ^ 11 ^ a variation of 1847 ^ ^ v ^ ex-oo-then-eh'-o ^ exoutheneo ^ ^ ^ contemptible 1~despise 6~esteem lease 1~set at nought 3 ^ ^ 1 to make of no account, despise utterly 1849 ^ False ^ 103 ^ from 1832 (in the sense of ability) ^ ^ n f ^ ex-oo-see'-ah ^ exousia ^ 2:562,238 ^ ^ authority 29~jurisdiction 1~liberty 1~power 69~right 2~strength 1 ^ ^ 1 power of choice, liberty of doing as one pleases~1a leave or permission~2 physical and mental power~2a the ability or strength with which one is endued, which he either possesses or exercises~3 the power of authority (influence) and of right (privilege)~4 the power of rule or government (the power of him whose will and commands must be submitted to by others and obeyed)~4a universally~4a1 authority over mankind~4b specifically~4b1 the power of judicial decisions~4b2 of authority to manage domestic affairs~4c metonymically~4c1 a thing subject to authority or rule~4c1a jurisdiction~4c2 one who possesses authority~4c2a a ruler, a human magistrate~4c2b the leading and more powerful among created beings superior to man, spiritual potentates~4d a sign of the husband's authority over his wife~4d1 the veil with which propriety required a women to cover herself~4e the sign of regal authority, a crown For Synonyms see entry 5820 1850 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1849 ^ ^ v ^ ex-oo-see-ad'-zo ^ exousiazo ^ 2:574,238 ^ ^ bring under power 1~exercise authority upon 1~have power of 2 ^ ^ 1 to have power or authority, use power~1a to be master of any one, exercise authority over one~1b to be master of the body~1b1 to have full and entire authority over the body~1b2 to hold the body subject to one's will~1c to be brought under the power of anyone 1851 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1537 and 2192 (meaning to stand out) ^ ^ n f ^ ex-okh-ay' ^ exoche ^ ^ ^ principal + 2596 1 ^ ^ 1 any prominence or projection, as a peak or summit of a mountain~1a in medical writing a proturbance, swelling, wart, etc.~2 metaph. eminence, excellence, superiority 1852 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1853 ^ ^ v ^ ex-oop-nid'-zo ^ exupnizo ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ awake out of sleep 1 ^ ^ 1 to wake up, awaken out of a sleep 1853 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1537 and 5258 ^ ^ adj ^ ex'-oop-nos ^ exupnos ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ awake out of sleep + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 roused out of a sleep 1854 ^ False ^ 65 ^ from 1537 ^ ^ adv ^ ex'-o ^ exo ^ 2:575,240 ^ ^ away 1~forth 8~out 16~out of 15~outward 1~strange 1~without 23 ^ ^ 1 without, out of doors 1855 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1854 ^ ^ adv ^ ex'-o-then ^ exothen ^ ^ ^ from without 2~outside 2~outward 2~outwardly 1~without 4 ^ ^ 1 from without, outward 1856 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1537 and otheo (to push) ^ ^ v ^ ex-o-theh'-o ^ exotheo ^ ^ ^ drive out 1~thrust in 1 ^ ^ 1 to thrust out~2 expel from one's abode~3 to propel, drive 1857 ^ False ^ 3 ^ comparative of 1854 ^ ^ adj ^ ex-o'-ter-os ^ exoteros ^ ^ ^ outer 3 ^ ^ 1 outer 1858 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1859 ^ ^ v ^ heh-or-tad'-zo ^ heortazo ^ ^ ^ keep the feast 1 ^ ^ 1 to keep a feast day, celebrate a feast 1859 ^ False ^ 27 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ heh-or-tay' ^ heorte ^ ^ ^ feast 26~holy day 1 ^ ^ 1 a feast day, festival 1860 ^ False ^ 53 ^ from 1861 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ang-el-ee'-ah ^ epaggelia ^ 2:576,240 ^ ^ message 1~promise 52 ^ ^ 1 announcement~2 promise~2a the act of promising, a promise given or to be given~2b a promised good or blessing 1861 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 1909 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ang-el'-lo ^ epaggello ^ 2:576,240 ^ ^ make promise 2~profess 2~promise 11 ^ ^ 1 to announce that one is about to do or furnish something~1a to promise (of one's own accord) to engage voluntarily~2 to profess~2a an art, to profess one's skill in something 1862 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1861 ^ ^ n n ^ ep-ang'-el-mah ^ epaggelma ^ 2:585,240 ^ ^ promise 2 ^ ^ 1 a promise 1863 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ag'-o ^ epago ^ ^ ^ bring 1~bring in upon 1~bring upon 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead or bring upon~2 to bring a thing on one~2a to cause something to befall one, usually something evil 1864 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 75 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee ^ epagonizomai ^ 1:134,20 ^ ^ earnestly contend for 1 ^ ^ 1 to contend 1865 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and athroizo (to assemble) ^ ^ v ^ ep-ath-roid'-zo ^ epathroizo ^ ^ ^ gather thick together 1 ^ ^ 1 to gather together (to others already present) 1866 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1867 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ep-a'-hee-net-os ^ Epainetos ^ ^ ^ Epaenetus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Rome, greeted by the Paul in Rom. 16:5 1867 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1909 and 134 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ahee-neh'-o ^ epaineo ^ ^ ^ commend 1~laud 1~praise 4 ^ ^ 1 to approve, to praise 1868 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1909 and the base of 134 ^ ^ ^ ep'-ahee-nos ^ epainos ^ 2:586,242 ^ ^ praise 11 ^ ^ 1 approbation, commendation, praise 1869 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 1909 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ahee'-ro ^ epairo ^ 1:186,28 ^ ^ exalt (one's) self 2~hoisted up 1~lift up 15~take up 1 ^ ^ 1 to lift up, raise up, raise on high~2 metaph. to be lifted up with pride, to exalt one's self 1870 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1909 and 153 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee ^ epaischunomai ^ 1:189,* ^ ^ be ashamed 11 ^ ^ 1 to be ashamed 1871 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 154 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ahee-teh'-o ^ epaiteo ^ ^ ^ to beg 1 ^ ^ 1 to ask besides, ask for more~2 to ask again and again, importunately~3 to beg, to ask alms 1872 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1909 and 190 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ epakoloutheo ^ 1:215,33 ^ ^ follow 3~follow after 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow (close) upon, follow after~2 to tread in one's footsteps i.e. to imitate his example 1873 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ak-oo'-o ^ epakouo ^ 1:222,34 ^ ^ hear 1 ^ ^ 1 to give ear to, listen to~1a to perceive by the ear~2 to listen to~2a to hear with favour, grant one's request 1874 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and the base of 202 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ak-ro-ah'-om-ahee ^ epakroaomai ^ ^ ^ hear 1 ^ ^ 1 to listen to 1875 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 302 ^ ^ conj ^ ep-an' ^ epan ^ ^ ^ when 3 ^ ^ 1 after, when 1876 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 1909 and 318 ^ ^ adj n ^ ep-an'-ang-kes ^ epanagkes ^ ^ ^ necessary 1 ^ ^ 1 necessarily 1877 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 321 ^ ^ v ^ ep-an-ag'-o ^ epanago ^ ^ ^ launch out 1~return 1~thrust out 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead up upon~1a a ship upon the deep, to put out~2 to lead back~3 to return 1878 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 363 ^ ^ v ^ ep-an-ah-mim-nace'-ko ^ epanamimnesko ^ ^ ^ put in mind 1 ^ ^ 1 to recall to mind again~2 reminding one 1879 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 373 ^ ^ v ^ ep-an-ah-pow'-om-ahee ^ epanapauomai ^ 1:351,* ^ ^ rest 1~rest in 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to rest upon anything~2 to rest upon anything~3 to settle upon, fix its abode upon 1880 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 424 ^ ^ v ^ ep-an-er'-khom-ahee ^ epanerchomai ^ ^ ^ come again 1~return 1 ^ ^ 1 to return, come back again 1881 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 450 ^ ^ v ^ ep-an-is'-tam-ahee ^ epanistamai ^ ^ ^ rise up against 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause to rise up against, to raise up against 1882 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 461 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-an-or'-tho-sis ^ epanorthosis ^ 5:450,727 ^ ^ correction 1 ^ ^ 1 restoration to an upright or right state~2 correction, improvement of life or character 1883 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 1909 and 507 ^ ^ adv ^ ep-an'-o ^ epano ^ ^ ^ above 3~more than 1~on 4~over 6~thereon + 846 3~upon 3 ^ ^ 1 above~1a of place~1b of number: more than 1884 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 714 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ar-keh'-o ^ eparkeo ^ ^ ^ relieve 3 ^ ^ 1 to avail or be strong enough for~1a to ward off or drive away, a thing for another's advantage~1a1 a thing from anyone, to defend~1b to aid, give assistance, relieve~1b1 to give aid from one's own resources 1885 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 757 (meaning a governor of a district, \"eparch\") ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ar-khee'-ah ^ eparchia ^ ^ ^ province 2 ^ ^ 1 the office of a governor or prefect~2 the region subject to a prefect~2a a province of the Roman empire, either a larger province, or an appendage to a larger province, as Palestine was to that of Syria 1886 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and an equivalent of 833 ^ ^ n f ^ ep'-ow-lis ^ epaulis ^ ^ ^ habitation 1 ^ ^ 1 a farm~2 a dwelling 1887 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 1909 and 839 ^ ^ adv ^ ep-ow'-ree-on ^ epaurion ^ ^ ^ day following 2~morrow 7~morrow after 1~next day 6~next day after 1 ^ ^ 1 on the morrow, the next day 1888 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 846 and (the dative case singular of) a derivative of phor (a thief) ^ ^ adv ^ ep-ow-tof-o'-ro ^ epautophoro ^ ^ ^ in the very act (thief) 1 ^ ^ 1 in the act~2 caught in the act of theft~3 caught in the act of perpetuating any other crime 1889 ^ False ^ 3 ^ contracted from 1891 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ep-af-ras' ^ Epaphras ^ ^ ^ Epaphras 3 ^ ^ 1 a Christian man mentioned in Paul's epistles 1890 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 875 ^ ^ v ^ ep-af-rid'-zo ^ epaphrizo ^ ^ ^ foam out 1 ^ ^ 1 to foam up~2 to cast out as foam, foam out 1891 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 (in the sense of devoted to) and Aphrodite (Venus) ^ ^ n pr m ^ ep-af-rod'-ee-tos ^ Epaphroditos ^ ^ ^ Epaphroditus 3 ^ ^ 1 an associate with Paul in the ministry 1892 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 1453 ^ ^ v ^ ep-eg-i'-ro ^ epegeiro ^ ^ ^ raise 1~stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise or excite against 1893 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 1909 and 1487 ^ ^ conj ^ ep-i' ^ epei ^ ^ ^ because 7~else 3~for that 1~for then 3~forasmuch as 2~misc 4~otherwise 4~seeing 3 ^ ^ 1 when, since~1a of time: after~1b of cause: since, seeing that, because 1894 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1893 and 1211 ^ ^ conj ^ ep-i-day' ^ epeide ^ ^ ^ after that 1~because 2~for 3~for that 1~forasmuch as 1~seeing 2~since 1 ^ ^ 1 when now, since now~1a of time: when now, after that~1b of cause: since, seeing that, forasmuch as 1895 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1894 and 4007 ^ ^ conj ^ ep-i-day'-per ^ epeideper ^ ^ ^ forasmuch as 1 ^ ^ 1 seeing that, forasmuch as 1896 ^ False ^ 2 ^ and other moods and persons of the same tense, from 1909 and 1492 ^ ^ v ^ ep-i'-don ^ epeidon ^ ^ ^ behold 1~look on 1 ^ ^ 1 to look upon, to regard 1897 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1893 and 4007 ^ ^ conj ^ ep-i'-per ^ epeiper ^ ^ ^ seeing 1 ^ ^ 1 since indeed, since at all events 1898 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 1521 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ice-ag-o-gay' ^ epeisagoge ^ ^ ^ bringing in 1 ^ ^ 1 a bringing in besides or in addition to what is or has been brought in~1a used of the introduction of a new wife in the place of one repudiated~1b to come in besides or to those who are already within~1b1 to enter afterwards~1c to come in upon, come upon by entering~1c1 to enter against 1899 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1909 and 1534 ^ ^ adv ^ ep'-i-tah ^ epeita ^ ^ ^ after that 4~afterward(s) 3~then 9 ^ ^ 1 thereupon, thereafter, then, afterwards 1900 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and (the accusative case plural neuter of) 1565 ^ ^ adv ^ ep-ek'-i-nah ^ epekeina ^ ^ ^ beyond 1 ^ ^ 1 beyond 1901 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 1614 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ek-ti'-nom-ahee ^ epekteinomai ^ ^ ^ reach forth unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to stretch out to or towards~2 to stretch (one's self) forward to 1902 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 1746 ^ ^ v ^ ep-en-doo'-om-ahee ^ ependuomai ^ 2:320,* ^ ^ be clothed upon 2 ^ ^ 1 to put on over 1903 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1902 ^ ^ n m ^ ep-en-doo'-tace ^ ependutes ^ ^ ^ fisher's coat 1 ^ ^ 1 an upper garment~1a John 21:7 seems to denote a kind of linen blouse or frock which fishermen used to wear at their work 1904 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1909 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ ep-er'-khom-ahee ^ eperchomai ^ 2:680,257 ^ ^ come 6~come on 1~come thither 1~come upon 2 ^ ^ 1 to come to arrive~1a of time, come on, be at hand, be future~2 to come upon, overtake, one~2a of sleep~2b of disease~2c of calamities~2d of the Holy Spirit, descending and operating in one~2e of an enemy attacking one 1905 ^ False ^ 59 ^ from 1909 and 2065 ^ ^ v ^ ep-er-o-tah'-o ^ eperotao ^ 2:687,262 ^ ^ ask 53~ask after 1~ask question 1~demand 2~desire 1~question 1 ^ ^ 1 to accost one with an enquiry, put a question to, enquiry of, ask, interrogate~2 to address one with a request or demand~2a to ask of or demand of one 1906 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1905 ^ ^ n n ^ ep-er-o'-tay-mah ^ eperotema ^ 2:688,262 ^ ^ answer 1 ^ ^ 1 an enquiry, a question~2 a demand~3 earnestly seeking~3a craving, an intense desire 1907 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ekh'-o ^ epecho ^ ^ ^ give heed unto 1~hold forth 1~mark 1~stay 1~take heed unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to have or hold upon, apply, to observe, attend to~1a to give attention to~2 to hold towards, hold forth, present~3 to check~3a delay, stop, stay 1908 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a comparative of 1909 and (probably) areia (threats) ^ ^ v ^ ep-ay-reh-ad'-zo ^ epereazo ^ ^ ^ despitefully use 2~falsely accuse 1 ^ ^ 1 to insult~2 to treat abusively, use despitefully~3 to revile~4 in a forensic sense, to accuse falsely~5 to threaten 1909 ^ False ^ 896 ^ a root ^ ^ prep ^ ep-ee' ^ epi ^ ^ ^ in 120~misc 339~on 196~to 41~unto 41~upon 159 ^ ^ 1 upon, on, at, by, before~2 of position, on, at, by, over, against~3 to, over, on, at, across, against 1910 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 1909 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-bah'-ee-no ^ epibaino ^ ^ ^ come 1~come into 1~enter into 1~go aboard 1~sit 1~take + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 to get upon, mount~1a to embark in~1b to go aboard (a ship)~2 to set foot in, enter 1911 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 1909 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-bal'-lo ^ epiballo ^ 1:528,91 ^ ^ beat 1~cast on 1~cast upon 1~fall 1~lay 8~lay on 1~put 3~stretch forth 1~think thereon 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast upon, to lay upon~1a used of seizing one to lead him off as a prisoner~1b to put (i.e. sew) on~2 to throw one's self upon, rush in~2a used of waves rushing into a ship~2b to put one's mind upon a thing~2c attend to~3 it belongs to me, falls to my share 1912 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 916 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-bar-eh'-o ^ epibareo ^ ^ ^ be chargeable to 1~be chargeable unto 1~overcharge 1 ^ ^ 1 to put a burden upon, to load~2 to be burdensome 1913 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and a redupl. deriv. of the base of 939 [cf 307] ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-bee-bad'-zo ^ epibibazo ^ ^ ^ set on 2~set thereon 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to mount~2 to place upon 1914 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-blep'-o ^ epiblepo ^ ^ ^ have respect to 1~look 1~regard 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn the eyes upon, to look upon, gaze upon~2 to look up to, regard~3 to have regard for, to regard 1915 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1911 ^ ^ n n ^ ep-ib'-lay-mah ^ epiblema ^ ^ ^ piece 4 ^ ^ 1 that which is thrown or put upon a thing, or that which is added to it~1a an addition~1b that which is sewed on to cover a rent, a patch 1916 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 994 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-bo-ah'-o ^ epiboao ^ ^ ^ cry 1 ^ ^ 1 to cry out to, cry out 1917 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a presumed compound of 1909 and 1014 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-boo-lay' ^ epiboule ^ ^ ^ - laying await 1~lay wait + 3195 + 2071 1~lay wait for + 1096 1~lying in wait 1 ^ ^ 1 a plan formed against one, a plot 1918 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of 1062 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-gam-bryoo'-o ^ epigambreuo ^ ^ ^ marry 1 ^ ^ 1 to be related to by marriage, enter into affinity with~1a become any one's father-in-law or son-in-law~1b to marry the widow of a brother who has died childless 1919 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1909 and 1093 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ig'-i-os ^ epigeios ^ 1:680,116 ^ ^ earthly 4~in earth 1~terrestrial 2 ^ ^ 1 existing upon the earth, earthly, terrestrial 1920 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 1096 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ig-in'-om-ahee ^ epiginomai ^ ^ ^ blow 1 ^ ^ 1 to become or happen afterwards~1a to be born after~2 to come to, arrive: of time~3 to arise, spring up, come on 1921 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 1909 and 1097 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ig-in-oce'-ko ^ epiginosko ^ 1:689,119 ^ ^ acknowledge 5~have knowledge of 1~know 30~know well 1~perceive 3~take knowledge of 2 ^ ^ 1 to become thoroughly acquainted with, to know thoroughly~1a to know accurately, know well~2 to know~2a to recognise~2a1 by sight, hearing, of certain signs, to perceive who a person is~2b to know i.e. to perceive~2c to know i.e. to find out, ascertain~2d to know i.e. to understand 1922 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 1921 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ig'-no-sis ^ epignosis ^ 1:689,119 ^ ^ acknowledgement 1~acknowledging 3~knowledge 16 ^ ^ 1 precise and correct knowledge~1a used in the NT of the knowledge of things ethical and divine 1923 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1924 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ig-raf-ay' ^ epigraphe ^ ^ ^ superscription 5 ^ ^ 1 an inscription, title~1a in the NT of an inscription in black letters upon a whitened tablet~1b of the inscription on a coin 1924 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 1125 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-graf'-o ^ epigrapho ^ ^ ^ with this inscription + 1722 + 3639 1~write 2~write over 1~write thereon 1 ^ ^ 1 to write upon, inscribe~2 metaph. to write upon the mind 1925 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1909 and 1166 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-dike'-noo-mee ^ epideiknumi ^ ^ ^ show 9 ^ ^ 1 to exhibit, show~1a to bring forth to view, to show~1a1 furnish to be looked at, produce what may looked at~1a2 to display something belonging to one's self~1b to prove, demonstrate, set forth to be known and acknowledged 1926 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-dekh'-om-ahee ^ epidechomai ^ ^ ^ receive 2 ^ ^ 1 to receive hospitality~2 to admit, i.e. not to reject 1927 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 1218 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-day-meh'-o ^ epidemeo ^ ^ ^ be there 1~stranger 1 ^ ^ 1 to be present among one's people, in one's city or one's native land~2 to be a sojourner~2a of a foreign resident, among any people, in any country 1928 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 1299 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-dee-ah-tas'-som-ahee ^ epidiatassomai ^ ^ ^ add thereto 1 ^ ^ 1 to ordain besides, to add something to what has been ordained 1929 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1909 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-did'-o-mee ^ epididomi ^ ^ ^ deliver 1~deliver unto 1~give 7~let drive + 5342 1~offer 1 ^ ^ 1 to hand, give by hand~2 to give over~2a give up to the power or will of one 1930 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of 3717 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-dee-or-tho'-o ^ epidiorthoo ^ ^ ^ set in order 1 ^ ^ 1 to set in order besides or further 1931 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 1416 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-doo'-o ^ epiduo ^ ^ ^ go down 1 ^ ^ 1 to go down, set (of the sun) 1932 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1933 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-i'-ki-ah ^ epieikeia ^ 2:588,243 ^ ^ clemency 1~gentleness 1 ^ ^ 1 mildness, gentleness, fairness 1933 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 1503 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-i-kace' ^ epieikes ^ 2:588,243 ^ ^ gentle 3~moderation 1~patient 1 ^ ^ 1 seeming, suitable~2 equitable, fair, mild, gentle 1934 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 1909 and 2212 ^ ^ v ^ ep-eed-zay-teh'-o ^ epizeteo ^ 2:895,300 ^ ^ desire 3~enquire 1~seek 3~seek after 5~seek for 2 ^ ^ 1 to enquire for, seek for, search for, seek diligently~2 to wish for, crave~3 to demand, clamour for 1935 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 2288 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-than-at'-ee-os ^ epithanatios ^ ^ ^ appoint to death 1 ^ ^ 1 doomed to death 1936 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2007 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ith'-es-is ^ epithesis ^ 8:159,1176 ^ ^ laying on 3~putting on 1 ^ ^ 1 a laying on, imposition++++ The imposition of hands was a sacred rite transmitted by the Jews to the Christians, and employed in praying for another, or in conferring upon him divine blessings, especially bodily health, or the Holy Spirit (at the administration of baptism and the inauguration to their office of the teachers and ministers of the church). 1937 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 1909 and 2372 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-thoo-meh'-o ^ epithumeo ^ 3:168,339 ^ ^ covet 3~desire 8~fain 1~lust 3~lust after 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn upon a thing~2 to have a desire for, long for, to desire~3 to lust after, covet~3a of those who seek things forbidden 1938 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1937 ^ ^ n m ^ ep-ee-thoo-may-tace' ^ epithumetes ^ 3:172,339 ^ ^ lust after + 1510 1 ^ ^ 1 one who longs for, a craver, lover, one eager for 1939 ^ False ^ 38 ^ from 1937 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-thoo-mee'-ah ^ epithumia ^ 3:168,339 ^ ^ concupiscence 3~desire 3~lust 31~lust after 1 ^ ^ 1 desire, craving, longing, desire for what is forbidden, lust For Synonyms see entry 5845 1940 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 2523 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-kath-id'-zo ^ epikathizo ^ ^ ^ set 1~vr set 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to sit upon, to set upon~2 to sit upon 1941 ^ False ^ 32 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-kal-eh'-om-ahee ^ epikaleomai ^ 3:496,* ^ ^ appeal 1~appeal to 1~appeal unto 4~be (one's) surname 6~be surnamed 5~call 4~call on 7~call upon 4 ^ ^ 1 to put a name upon, to surname~1a to permit one's self to be surnamed~2 to be named after someone~3 to call something to one~3a to cry out upon or against one~3b to charge something to one as a crime or reproach~3c to summon one on any charge, prosecute one for a crime~3d to blame one for, accuse one of~4 to invoke~4a to call upon for one's self, in one's behalf~4a1 any one as a helper~4a2 as my witness~4a3 as my judge~4a4 to appeal unto~5 to call upon by pronouncing the name of Jehovah~5a an expression finding its explanation in the fact that prayers addressed to God ordinarily began with an invocation of the divine name 1942 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1943 ^ ^ n n ^ ep-ee-kal'-oo-mah ^ epikaluma ^ ^ ^ cloke 1 ^ ^ 1 a covering, veil~2 metaph. a pretext, cloak 1943 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-kal-oop'-to ^ epikalupto ^ ^ ^ cover 1 ^ ^ 1 to cover over 1944 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of 2672 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-kat-ar'-at-os ^ epikataratos ^ 1:451,75 ^ ^ cursed 3 ^ ^ 1 accursed, execrable, exposed to divine vengeance, lying under God's curse 1945 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1909 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ik'-i-mahee ^ epikeimai ^ 3:655,425 ^ ^ be imposed on 1~be instant 1~be laid thereon 1~be laid upon 1~lie 1~lie on 1~press upon 1 ^ ^ 1 to lie upon or over, rest upon, be laid or placed upon~1a on the burning coals~2 metaph.~2a of things, of the pressure of a violent tempest~2b of men, to press upon, to be urgent 1946 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Epikouros [cf 1947] (a noted philosopher) ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-koo'-ri-os ^ Epikoureios ^ ^ ^ Epicurean 1 ^ ^ 1 belonging to the sect of Epicurius, the philosopher 1947 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and a (prolonged) form of the base of 2877 (in the sense of servant) ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-koo-ree'-ah ^ epikouria ^ ^ ^ help 1 ^ ^ 1 aid, succour, help 1948 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-kree'-no ^ epikrino ^ ^ ^ give sentence 1 ^ ^ 1 to adjudge, approve by one's decision, decree, give sentence 1949 ^ False ^ 19 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-lam-ban'-om-ahee ^ epilambanomai ^ 4:9,* ^ ^ catch 2~lay hold on 2~lay hold upon 1~take 7~take by 3~take hold of 2~take on 2 ^ ^ 1 to take in addition, to lay hold of, take possession of, overtake, attain, attain to~1a to lay hold of or to seize upon anything with the hands, to take hold of, lay hold of~1b metaph. to rescue one from peril, to help, succour 1950 ^ False ^ 8 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 2990 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-lan-than'-om-ahee ^ epilanthanomai ^ ^ ^ be forgetful 1~forget 7 ^ ^ 1 to forget~2 neglecting, no longer caring for~3 forgotten, given over to oblivion, i.e. uncared for 1951 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 1909 and 3004 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-leg'-om-ahee ^ epilegomai ^ ^ ^ be called 1~choose 1 ^ ^ 1 to say besides~2 to surname~3 to choose for~4 to choose for one's self 1952 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-li'-po ^ epileipo ^ ^ ^ fail 1 ^ ^ 1 to fail, not to suffer for (any purpose, for the attainment of an end) 1953 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1950 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-lace-mon-ay' ^ epilesmone ^ ^ ^ forgetful 1 ^ ^ 1 forgetfulness 1954 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3062 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-il'-oy-pos ^ epiloipos ^ ^ ^ rest 1 ^ ^ 1 remaining besides, left over 1955 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1956 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-il'-oo-sis ^ epilusis ^ 4:337,543 ^ ^ interpretation 1 ^ ^ 1 a loosening, unloosing~2 metaph. interpretation 1956 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-loo'-o ^ epiluo ^ 4:337,543 ^ ^ determine 1~expound 1 ^ ^ 1 to unloose, untie~2 to clear (a controversy), decide, settle~3 to explain (what is obscure and hard to understand) 1957 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3140 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o ^ epimartureo ^ 4:508,564 ^ ^ testify 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear witness to, establish by testimony 1958 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1959 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-mel'-i-ah ^ epimeleia ^ ^ ^ refresh (one's) self + 5177 1 ^ ^ 1 care, attention 1959 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from 1909 and the same as 3199 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-mel-eh'-om-ahee ^ epimeleomai ^ ^ ^ take care of 3 ^ ^ 1 to take care of a person or thing 1960 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1959 ^ ^ adv ^ ep-ee-mel-oce' ^ epimelos ^ ^ ^ diligently 1 ^ ^ 1 diligently, carefully 1961 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 1909 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-men'-o ^ epimeno ^ ^ ^ abide 2~abide in 1~abide still 1~continue 2~continue in 5~tarry 7 ^ ^ 1 to stay at or with, to tarry still, still to abide, to continue, remain~1a of tarrying in a place~1b to persevere, continue~1b1 of the thing continued in~1b2 in the work of teaching~1b3 of the blessing for which one keeps himself fit~1b4 denoting the action persisted in 1962 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3506 ^ ^ v ^ ep-een-yoo'-o ^ epineuo ^ ^ ^ consent 1 ^ ^ 1 to nod to~2 to express approval, to assent 1963 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3563 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-in'-oy-ah ^ epinoia ^ ^ ^ thought 1 ^ ^ 1 thought, purpose 1964 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1965 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-or-keh'-o ^ epiorkeo ^ 5:466,729 ^ ^ forswear (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to swear falsely, forswear one's self 1965 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3727 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee'-or-kos ^ epiorkos ^ 5:466,729 ^ ^ perjured person 1 ^ ^ 1 a false swearer, a perjurer 1966 ^ False ^ 5 ^ feminine singular participle of a comparative of 1909 and heimi (to go) ^ ^ participle ^ ep-ee-oo'-sah ^ epiousa ^ ^ ^ following 2~next 1~next day 2 ^ ^ 1 to come upon, approach~1a of time, to come on, be at hand, next, following, on the following day 1967 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the same as 1966 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-oo'-see-os ^ epiousios ^ 2:590,243 ^ ^ daily 2 ^ ^ 1 word found in the phrase~1a the bread of our necessity~1b the bread that suffices for each day 1968 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 1909 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-pip'-to ^ epipipto ^ ^ ^ fall 10~fall on 1~lie 1~press 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall upon, to rush or press upon~1a to lie upon one~1b to fall into one's embrace~1c to fall back upon~2 metaph.~2a to fall upon one i.e. to seize, take possession of him~2a1 of the Holy Spirit, in his inspiration and impulse~2a2 of reproaches cast upon one 1969 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4141 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-place'-so ^ epiplesso ^ ^ ^ rebuke 1 ^ ^ 1 to strike upon, beat upon~2 to chastise with words, to chide, upbraid, rebuke 1970 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4155 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-pnee'-go ^ epipnigo ^ ^ ^ choke 1 ^ ^ 1 to throttle upon, to overgrow, to choke 1971 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 1909 and potheo (to yearn) ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-poth-eh'-o ^ epipotheo ^ ^ ^ desire 1~earnestly desire 1~greatly desire 2~greatly long after 1~long 1~long after 1~longed after + 2258 1~lust 1 ^ ^ 1 to long for, desire~2 to pursue with love, to long after~3 to lust, harbour forbidden desire 1972 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1971 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-poth'-ay-sis ^ epipothesis ^ ^ ^ earnestly desire 1~vehemently desire 1 ^ ^ 1 longing 1973 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of the latter part of 1971 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-poth'-ay-tos ^ epipothetos ^ ^ ^ longed for 1 ^ ^ 1 longed for 1974 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1971 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-poth-ee'-ah ^ epipothia ^ ^ ^ great desire 1 ^ ^ 1 longing 1975 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ epiporeuomai ^ ^ ^ come 1 ^ ^ 1 to go or journey to~2 to go to, traverse~2a regions, cities~3 to make a hostile inroad, overrun, march over 1976 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and the base of 4476 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ir-hrap'-to ^ epirrhapto ^ ^ ^ sew 1 ^ ^ 1 to sew upon, sew to 1977 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 4496 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ir-hrip'-to ^ epirrhipto ^ 6:991,987 ^ ^ cast 2 ^ ^ 1 to throw upon, place upon 1978 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and some form of the base of 4591 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-is'-ay-mos ^ episemos ^ 7:267,1015 ^ ^ notable 1~of note 1 ^ ^ 1 having a mark on it, marked, stamped, coined~2 marked~2a in a good sense~2a1 of note, illustrious~2b in a bad sense~2b1 notorious, infamous 1979 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and a derivative of 4621 ^ ^ n m ^ ep-ee-sit-is-mos' ^ episitismos ^ ^ ^ victuals 1 ^ ^ 1 foraging, providing food~2 supplies, provisions, food 1980 ^ False ^ 11 ^ middle voice from 1909 and the base of 4649 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-skep'-tom-ahee ^ episkeptomai ^ 2:599,244 ^ ^ look out 1~visit 10 ^ ^ 1 to look upon or after, to inspect, examine with the eyes~1a in order to see how he is, i.e. to visit, go to see one~1a1 the poor and afflicted, the sick~1b to look upon in order to help or to benefit~1b1 to look after, have care for, provide for: of God~1c to look (about) for, look out (one to choose, employ, etc.) 1981 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4637 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-skay-no'-o ^ episkenoo ^ 7:386,1040 ^ ^ rest 1 ^ ^ 1 to fix a tent or habitation on~1a to take possession of and live in the houses~1a1 of the citizens~1a2 of the power of Christ descending upon one, working within him and giving him help 1982 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of 4639 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-skee-ad'-zo ^ episkiazo ^ 7:399,1044 ^ ^ overshadow 5 ^ ^ 1 to throw a shadow upon, to envelop in a shadow, to overshadow++++ From a vaporous cloud that casts a shadow the word is transferred to a shining cloud surrounding and enveloping persons with brightness. Used of the Holy Spirit exerting creative energy upon the womb of the virgin Mary and impregnating it (a use of the word which seems to have been drawn from the familiar OT idea of a cloud as symbolising the immediate presence and power of God) 1983 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 4648 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-skop-eh'-o ^ episkopeo ^ 2:599,244 ^ ^ look diligently 1~take the oversight 1 ^ ^ 1 to look upon, inspect, oversee, look after, care for~1a of the care of the church which rested upon the elders~1b to look carefully, beware 1984 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1980 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-is-kop-ay' ^ episkope ^ 2:606,244 ^ ^ bishoprick 1~office of a bishop 1~visitation 2 ^ ^ 1 investigation, inspection, visitation~1a that act by which God looks into and searches out the ways, deeds character, of men, in order to adjudge them their lot accordingly, whether joyous or sad~1b oversight~1b1 overseership, office, charge, the office of an elder~1b2 the overseer or presiding officers of a Christian church 1985 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1909 and 4649 (in the sense of 1983) ^ ^ n m ^ ep-is'-kop-os ^ episkopos ^ 2:608,244 ^ ^ bishop 6~overseer 1 ^ ^ 1 an overseer~1a a man charged with the duty of seeing that things to be done by others are done rightly, any curator, guardian or superintendent~1b the superintendent, elder, or overseer of a Christian church 1986 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4685 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-spah'-om-ahee ^ epispaomai ^ ^ ^ become circumcised 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw on (let him not draw on his foreskin)++++ From the days of Antiochus Epiphanes [B.C. 175-164] down, there had been Jews who, in order to conceal from heathen persecutors or scoffers the external sign of their nationality, circumcision, sought artificially to compel nature to reproduce the prepuce, by extending or drawing forward with an iron instrument the remnant of it still left, so as to cover the glands. 1987 ^ False ^ 14 ^ apparently a middle voice of 2186 (with 3563 implied) ^ ^ v ^ ep-is'-tam-ahee ^ epistamai ^ ^ ^ know 13~understand 1 ^ ^ 1 to put one's attention on, fix one's thoughts on, to turn one's self or one's mind to, put one's thought upon a thing~1a to be acquainted with, to understand~1b to know For Synonyms see entry 5825 1988 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 2476 ^ ^ n m ^ ep-is-tat'-ace ^ epistates ^ 2:622,248 ^ ^ Master 7 ^ ^ 1 any sort of superintendent or overseer 1989 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-stel'-lo ^ epistello ^ 7:593,1074 ^ ^ write 1~write a letter unto 1~write unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to send one a message, command~2 to write a letter~3 to enjoin by letter, to write instructions 1990 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1987 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-stay'-mone ^ epistemon ^ ^ ^ endued with knowledge 1 ^ ^ 1 intelligent, experienced, one having the knowledge of an expert 1991 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1909 and 4741 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-stay-rid'-zo ^ episterizo ^ 7:653,1085 ^ ^ confirm 3~strengthen 1 ^ ^ 1 to establish besides, strengthen more~2 to render more firm, confirm 1992 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 1989 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-is-tol-ay' ^ epistole ^ 7:593,1074 ^ ^ epistle 15~letter 9 ^ ^ 1 a letter, epistle 1993 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4750 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-stom-id'-zo ^ epistomizo ^ ^ ^ stop the mouth 1 ^ ^ 1 to bridle or stop up the mouth~2 metaph. to stop the mouth, reduce to silence 1994 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 1909 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-stref'-o ^ epistrepho ^ 7:722,1093 ^ ^ be converted 6~misc 4~return 6~turn 16~turn about 4~turn again 3 ^ ^ 1 transitively~1a to turn to~1a1 to the worship of the true God~1b to cause to return, to bring back~1b1 to the love and obedience of God~1b2 to the love for the children~1b3 to love wisdom and righteousness~2 intransitively~2a to turn to one's self~2b to turn one's self about, turn back~2c to return, turn back, come back 1995 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1994 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-is-trof-ay' ^ epistrophe ^ 7:722,1093 ^ ^ conversion 1 ^ ^ 1 conversion (of the Gentiles from idolatry to the true God) 1996 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 1909 and 4863 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-soon-ag'-o ^ episunago ^ ^ ^ gather 2~gather together 5 ^ ^ 1 to gather together besides, to bring together to others already assembled~2 to gather together against~3 to gather together in one place 1997 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1996 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay' ^ episunagoge ^ 7:841,1107 ^ ^ assembling together 1~gathering together 1 ^ ^ 1 a gathering together in one place~2 the (religious) assembly (of Christians) 1998 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4936 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-soon-trekh'-o ^ episuntrecho ^ ^ ^ come running together 1 ^ ^ 1 to run together besides~1a to others already gathered 1999 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the middle voice of a compound of 1909 and 4921 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-soo'-stas-is ^ episustasis ^ ^ ^ a raising up + 4160 1~that which comes upon 1 ^ ^ 1 a hostile banding together or concourse~1a to excite to a riotous gathering of the people to make a mob~1b a troublesome throng of persons seeking help, counsel, comfort~1c throng to one 2000 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and sphallo (to trip) ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-sfal-ace' ^ episphales ^ ^ ^ dangerous 1 ^ ^ 1 prone to fall 2001 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 2480 ^ ^ v ^ ep-is-khoo'-o ^ epischo ^ ^ ^ be more fierce 1 ^ ^ 1 to give additional strength, to make stronger~2 to receive greater strength, grow stronger 2002 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 4987 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-so-ryoo'-o ^ episoreuo ^ 7:1094,1150 ^ ^ heap 1 ^ ^ 1 to heap up, accumulate in piles 2003 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2004 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-tag-ay' ^ epitage ^ 8:36,1156 ^ ^ authority 1~commandment 6 ^ ^ 1 an injunction, mandate, command 2004 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 1909 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-tas'-so ^ epitasso ^ ^ ^ charge 1~command 8~enjoin 1 ^ ^ 1 to enjoin upon, order, command, charge 2005 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 1909 and 5055 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-tel-eh'-o ^ epiteleo ^ 8:61,1161 ^ ^ accomplish 2~do 1~finish 1~make 1~perfect 2~perform 3~performance 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring to an end, accomplish, perfect, execute, complete~1a to take upon one's self~1b to make an end for one's self~1b1 to leave off~2 to appoint to, impose upon 2006 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from epitedes (enough) ^ ^ adj ^ ep-ee-tay'-di-os ^ epitedeios ^ ^ ^ things which are needful 1 ^ ^ 1 fit, suitable, convenient, advantageous~2 needful, esp. of the necessities of life 2007 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 1909 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-tith'-ay-mee ^ epitithemi ^ 8:159,1176 ^ ^ lay 7~lay on 10~lay upon 4~misc 7~not tr 1~put 6~put on 3~put upon 2~set 2 ^ ^ 1 in the active voice~1a to put or lay upon~1b to add to~2 in the middle voice~2a to have put on, bid to be laid on~2b to lay or throw one's self upon~2c to attack one, to make an assault on one 2008 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 1909 and 5091 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-tee-mah'-o ^ epitimao ^ 2:623,249 ^ ^ charge 4~rebuke 24~straightly charge 1 ^ ^ 1 to show honour to, to honour~2 to raise the price of~3 to adjudge, award, in the sense of merited penalty~4 to tax with fault, rate, chide, rebuke, reprove, censure severely~4a to admonish or charge sharply 2009 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 5092 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah ^ epitimia ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ punishment 1 ^ ^ 1 punishment 2010 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 1909 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-trep'-o ^ epitrepo ^ ^ ^ give leave 2~give liberty 1~give license 1~let 1~permit 4~suffer 10 ^ ^ 1 to turn to, transfer, commit, instruct~2 to permit, allow, give leave 2011 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2010 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-trop-ay' ^ epitrope ^ ^ ^ commission 1 ^ ^ 1 permission, power, commission 2012 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 5158 (in the sense of 2011) ^ ^ n m ^ ep-it'-rop-os ^ epitropos ^ ^ ^ steward 2~tutor 1 ^ ^ 1 one to whose care or honour anything has been instructed~1a a curator, a guardian~1b a steward or manager of a household, or of lands~1b1 overseer~1c one who has the care and tutelage of children, either where the father is dead (a guardian of minors), or where the father is still alive 2013 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 5177 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-toong-khan'-o ^ epitugchano ^ ^ ^ obtain 5 ^ ^ 1 to light or hit upon any person or thing~2 to attain to, obtain 2014 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 1909 and 5316 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-fah'-ee-no ^ epiphaino ^ 9:7,1244 ^ ^ appear 3~give light 1 ^ ^ 1 to show to or upon~1a to bring to light~2 to appear, become visible~2a of stars~3 to become clearly known, to show one's self 2015 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2016 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-if-an'-i-ah ^ epiphaneia ^ 9:7,1244 ^ ^ appearing 5~brightness 1 ^ ^ 1 an appearing, appearance++++ Often used of the glorious manifestation of the gods, and esp. of their advent to help; in the NT the advent of Christ, -- not only that which has already taken place and by which his presence and power appear in the saving light he has shed upon mankind, but also that illustrious return from heaven to earth to occur in the future. 2016 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2014 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-if-an-ace' ^ epiphanes ^ 9:7,1244 ^ ^ notable 1 ^ ^ 1 conspicuous, manifest, illustrious 2017 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a form of 2014 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-fows'-ko ^ epiphausko ^ 9:310,* ^ ^ give light 1 ^ ^ 1 to shine upon~1a Christ will pour upon you the divine truth as the sun gives light to men aroused from sleep 2018 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-fer'-o ^ epiphero ^ ^ ^ add 1~bring 2~bring against 1~take 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring upon, bring forward~1a used of accusers~2 to lay upon, to inflict~3 to bring upon, i.e. in addition, to add, increase~4 to put upon, cast upon, impose 2019 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 5455 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-fo-neh'-o ^ epiphoneo ^ ^ ^ cry 1~cry against 1~give a shout 1 ^ ^ 1 to call out to, shout 2020 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a form of 2017 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-foce'-ko ^ epiphosko ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ begin to dawn 1~draw on 1 ^ ^ 1 to grow light, to dawn 2021 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 1909 and 5495 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-khi-reh'-o ^ epicheireo ^ ^ ^ go about 1~take in hand 1~take upon 1 ^ ^ 1 to put the hand to~2 to take in hand, undertake, attempt 2022 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and cheo (to pour) ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-kheh'-o ^ epicheo ^ ^ ^ pour in 1 ^ ^ 1 to pour upon 2023 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 5524 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-khor-ayg-eh'-o ^ epichoregeo ^ ^ ^ add 1~minister 2~minister nourishment 1~minister unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to supply, furnish, present~2 to be supplied, ministered to, assisted 2024 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2023 ^ ^ n f ^ ep-ee-khor-ayg-ee'-ah ^ epichoregia ^ ^ ^ supply 2 ^ ^ 1 a supplying, supply 2025 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and 5548 ^ ^ v ^ ep-ee-khree'-o ^ epichrio ^ ^ ^ anoint 1~anoint + 1909 1 ^ ^ 1 to spread on, anoint anything upon anything 2026 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1909 and 3618 ^ ^ v ^ ep-oy-kod-om-eh'-o ^ epoikodomeo ^ 5:147,674 ^ ^ build 2~build thereon 1~build thereupon 2~build up 3 ^ ^ 1 to build upon, build up++++ To finish the structure of which the foundation has already been laid, to give constant increase in Christian knowledge and in a life conformed thereto. 2027 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and okello (to urge) ^ ^ v ^ ep-ok-el'-lo ^ epokello ^ ^ ^ run aground 1 ^ ^ 1 to drive upon, strike against~1a to run a ship aground 2028 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 3687 ^ ^ v ^ ep-on-om-ad'-zo ^ eponomazo ^ 5:282,694 ^ ^ call 1 ^ ^ 1 to put a name upon, name~2 to be named 2029 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and a derivative of 3700 ^ ^ v ^ ep-opt-yoo'-o ^ epopteuo ^ 5:373,706 ^ ^ behold 2 ^ ^ 1 to be an overseer~2 to look upon, view attentively~3 to watch 2030 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 3700 ^ ^ n m ^ ep-op'-tace ^ epoptes ^ 5:373,706 ^ ^ eyewitness 1 ^ ^ 1 an overseer, inspector~2 spectator, eye witness of anything++++ This was the name given to those who had attained to the third, i.e the highest grade of the Eleusinian mysteries; these were celebrated annually at Eleusis and Athens in ancient times, in memory of the abduction and return of Persephone and in honour of Demeter and Bacchus. 2031 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2036 ^ ^ n n ^ ep'-os ^ epos ^ ^ ^ say + 2036 1 ^ ^ 1 a word 2032 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 1909 and 3772 ^ ^ adj ^ ep-oo-ran'-ee-os ^ epouranios ^ 5:538,736 ^ ^ celestial 2~heavenly 16~high 1~in heaven 1 ^ ^ 1 existing in heaven~1a things that take place in heaven~1b the heavenly regions~1b1 heaven itself, the abode of God and angels~1b2 the lower heavens, of the stars~1b3 the heavens, of the clouds~1c the heavenly temple or sanctuary~2 of heavenly origin or nature 2033 ^ False ^ 87 ^ a primary number ^ ^ n indecl ^ hep-tah' ^ hepta ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seven 86~seventh 1 ^ ^ 1 seven 2034 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2033 ^ ^ adv ^ hep-tak-is' ^ heptakis ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seven times 4 ^ ^ 1 seven times 2035 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2034 and 5507 ^ ^ n ^ hep-tak-is-khil'-ee-oy ^ heptakischilioi ^ 2:627,249 ^ ^ seven thousand 1 ^ ^ 1 seven thousand 2036 ^ False ^ 977 ^ a primary verb (used only in the definite past tense, the others being borrowed from 2046, 4483, and 5346) ^ ^ v ^ ep'-o ^ epo ^ ^ ^ bid 5~command 8~misc 6~say 859~speak 57~tell 41~vr say 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak, say 2037 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from erao (to love) ^ ^ n pr m ^ er'-as-tos ^ Erastos ^ ^ ^ Erastus 3 ^ ^ 1 a companion of the apostle Paul~2 the chamberlain or rather the public treasurer, of Corinth 2038 ^ False ^ 39 ^ middle voice from 2041 ^ ^ v ^ er-gad'-zom-ahee ^ ergazomai ^ 2:635,251 ^ ^ commit 1~do 3~forbear working + 3361 1~labour 1~labour for 1~minister about 1~trade 1~trade by 1~work 22~wrought 7 ^ ^ 1 to work, labour, do work~2 to trade, to make gains by trading, \"do business\"~3 to do, work out~3a exercise, perform, commit~3b to cause to exist, produce~4 to work for, earn by working, to acquire 2039 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2040 ^ ^ n f ^ er-gas-ee'-ah ^ ergasia ^ 2:635,251 ^ ^ craft 1~diligence 1~gain 3~work 1 ^ ^ 1 a working, performing~2 work, business~3 gain got by work, profit~4 endeavour, pains 2040 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ er-gat'-ace ^ ergates ^ 2:635,251 ^ ^ labourer 10~worker 3~workman 3 ^ ^ 1 a workman, a labourer~1a usually one who works for hire esp. an agricultural worker~2 one who does, a worker, perpetrator 2041 ^ False ^ 176 ^ from a primary (but obsolete) ergo (to work) ^ ^ n n ^ er'-gon ^ ergon ^ 2:635,251 ^ ^ deed 22~doing 1~labour 1~work 152 ^ ^ 1 business, employment, that which any one is occupied~1a that which one undertakes to do, enterprise, undertaking~2 any product whatever, any thing accomplished by hand, art, industry, or mind~3 an act, deed, thing done: the idea of working is emphasised in opp. to that which is less than work 2042 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed prolonged form of 2054 ^ ^ v ^ er-eth-id'-zo ^ erethizo ^ ^ ^ provoke 2 ^ ^ 1 to stir up, excite, stimulate, to provoke 2043 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of obscure affinity ^ ^ v ^ er-i'-do ^ ereido ^ ^ ^ stick fast 1 ^ ^ 1 to fix, prop firmly 2044 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ er-yoog'-om-ahee ^ ereugomai ^ ^ ^ utter 1 ^ ^ 1 to spit or spew out~2 to be emptied, discharge itself, used of streams~2a to empty, discharge, cast forth, used of rivers and waters~3 to pour forth words, to speak out, utter 2045 ^ False ^ 6 ^ apparently from 2046 (through the idea of enquiry) ^ ^ v ^ er-yoo-nah'-o ^ ereunao ^ 2:655,255 ^ ^ search 6 ^ ^ 1 to search, examine into 2046 ^ False ^ 71 ^ probably a fuller form of 4483, an alternate for 2036 in cert. tenses ^ ^ v ^ er-eh'-o ^ ereo ^ ^ ^ call 1~say 57~speak 7~speak of 2~tell 4 ^ ^ 1 to utter, speak, say 2047 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2048 ^ ^ n f ^ er-ay-mee'-ah ^ eremia ^ 2:657,255 ^ ^ desert 1~wilderness 3 ^ ^ 1 a solitude, an uninhabited region, a waste 2048 ^ False ^ 50 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adjective ^ er'-ay-mos ^ eremos ^ 2:657,255 ^ ^ desert 13~desolate 4~solitary 1~wilderness 32 ^ ^ 1 solitary, lonely, desolate, uninhabited~1a used of places~1a1 a desert, wilderness~1a2 deserted places, lonely regions~1a3 an uncultivated region fit for pasturage~1b used of persons~1b1 deserted by others~1b2 deprived of the aid and protection of others, especially of friends, acquaintances, kindred~1b3 bereft~1b3a of a flock deserted by the shepherd~1b3b of a woman neglected by her husband, from whom the husband withholds himself 2049 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2048 ^ ^ v ^ er-ay-mo'-o ^ eremoo ^ 2:657,255 ^ ^ bring to desolation 2~come to nought 1~desolate 1~make desolate 1 ^ ^ 1 to make desolate, lay waste~2 to ruin, bring to desolation~3 to despoil one, strip her of her treasures 2050 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2049 ^ ^ n f ^ er-ay'-mo-sis ^ eremosis ^ 2:660,255 ^ ^ desolation 3 ^ ^ 1 a making desolate, desolation 2051 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2054 ^ ^ v ^ er-id'-zo ^ erizo ^ ^ ^ strive 1 ^ ^ 1 to wrangle, engage in strife~1a used to describe the calm temper of Jesus in contrast with the vehemence of the Jewish doctors wrangling together about tenets and practices 2052 ^ False ^ 7 ^ perhaps as the same as 2042 ^ ^ n f ^ er-ith-i'-ah ^ eritheia ^ 2:660,256 ^ ^ contention 1~contentious + 1537 1~strife 5 ^ ^ 1 electioneering or intriguing for office~1a apparently, in the NT a courting distinction, a desire to put one's self forward, a partisan and fractious spirit which does not disdain low arts~1b partisanship, fractiousness++++ This word is found before NT times only in Aristotle where it denotes a self-seeking pursuit of political office by unfair means. (A&G) Paul exhorts to be one in the mind of Christ not putting self forward or being selfish (Phil 2:3). James 3:14 speaks against having selfishness or self-promoting in your heart. Wayne Steury 2053 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of obscure affinity ^ ^ n n ^ er'-ee-on ^ erion ^ ^ ^ wool 2 ^ ^ 1 wool 2054 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ er'-is ^ eris ^ ^ ^ contention 2~debate 2~strife 4~variance 1 ^ ^ 1 contention, strife, wrangling 2055 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2056 ^ ^ n n ^ er-if'-ee-on ^ eriphion ^ ^ ^ goat 1 ^ ^ 1 a kid, a young goat 2056 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the same as 2053 (through the idea of hairiness) ^ ^ n m ^ er'-if-os ^ eriphos ^ ^ ^ goat 1~kid 1 ^ ^ 1 a kid, a young goat 2057 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 2060 ^ ^ n pr m ^ her-mas' ^ Hermas ^ ^ ^ Hermas 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian mentioned in Rom. 16:14. According to tradition, he was one of the seventy disciples, and afterwards bishop of Dalmatia. (A.D. 55) 2058 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2059 ^ ^ n f ^ her-may-ni'-ah ^ hermeneia ^ 2:661,256 ^ ^ interpretation 2 ^ ^ 1 interpretation~1a of what has been spoken more or less obscurely by others 2059 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2060 (as the god of language) ^ ^ v ^ her-mayn-yoo'-o ^ hermeneuo ^ 2:661,256 ^ ^ being interpreted 1~by interpretation 3 ^ ^ 1 to explain in words, expound~2 to interpret~2a to translate what has been spoken or written in a foreign tongue into the vernacular 2060 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from 2046 ^ ^ n pr m ^ her-mace' ^ Hermes ^ ^ ^ Hermes a Christian 1~Mercurius 1 ^ ^ 1 a Greek deity called by the Romans Mercurius (Mercury)~2 a certain Christian 2061 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2060 and 1096 ^ ^ n pr m ^ her-mog-en'-ace ^ Hermogenes ^ ^ ^ Hermogenes 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian mentioned in 2 Ti. 1:15 2062 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter of a derivative of herpo (to creep) ^ ^ n n ^ her-pet-on' ^ herpeton ^ ^ ^ creeping thing 3~serpent 1 ^ ^ 1 a creeping animal, reptile~1a used chiefly of snakes~2 an animal of any sort~2a four-legged animals and birds~2b marine animals 2063 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ er-oo-thros' ^ eruthros ^ ^ ^ Red 2 ^ ^ 1 the Red Sea~1a the Indian Ocean washing the shores of Arabia and Persia, with its two gulfs, of which the one on the east is called the Persian Gulf, the other on the opposite side the Arabian. In the NT the phrase denotes the upper part of the Arabian Gulf (the Heropolitie Gulf, so called [i.e. the Gulf of Suez]), through which the Israelites made their passage out of Egypt to the shore of Arabia. 2064 ^ False ^ 643 ^ middle voice of a primary verb (used only in the present and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred [middle voice] eleuthomai {el-yoo'-thom-ahee}, or [active] eltho {el'-tho}, which do not otherwise occur) ^ ^ v ^ er'-khom-ahee ^ erchomai ^ 2:666,257 ^ ^ come 616~go 13~misc 13~vr come 1 ^ ^ 1 to come~1a of persons~1a1 to come from one place to another, and used both of persons arriving and of those returning~1a2 to appear, make one's appearance, come before the public~2 metaph.~2a to come into being, arise, come forth, show itself, find place or influence~2b be established, become known, to come (fall) into or unto~3 to go, to follow one For Synonyms see entry 5818 2065 ^ False ^ 58 ^ apparently from 2046 cf 2045 ^ ^ v ^ er-o-tah'-o ^ erotao ^ 2:685,262 ^ ^ ask 23~beseech 14~desire 6~intreat 1~pray 14 ^ ^ 1 to question~2 to ask~2a to request, entreat, beg, beseech For Synonyms see entry 5802 2066 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from hennumi (to clothe) ^ ^ n f ^ es-thace' ^ esthes ^ ^ ^ apparel 3~clothing 2~raiment 1~robe 1 ^ ^ 1 clothing, raiment, apparel 2067 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2066 ^ ^ n f ^ es'-thay-sis ^ esthesis ^ ^ ^ garment 1 ^ ^ 1 clothing, apparel 2068 ^ False ^ 65 ^ strengthened for a primary edo (to eat); used only in certain tenses, the rest being supplied by 5315 ^ ^ v ^ es-thee'-o ^ esthio ^ 2:689,262 ^ ^ devour 1~eat 63~live 1 ^ ^ 1 to eat~2 to eat (consume) a thing~2a to take food, eat a meal~3 metaph. to devour, consume 2069 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin, probably for 0454 ^ ^ n pr m ^ es-lee' ^ Esli ^ ^ ^ Esli 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Nagge or Naggai in the genealogy of Christ. Lk. 3:25. 2070 ^ False ^ 53 ^ from 1510 ^ ^ v ^ es-men' ^ esmen ^ ^ ^ are 49~be 1~have hope + 1679 1~have our being 1~was 1 ^ ^ 1 first person plural of \"to be\" 2071 ^ False ^ 188 ^ future of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ es'-om-ahee ^ esomai ^ ^ ^ be 6~misc 7~not tr 1~shall 4~shall be 151~shall come to pass 4~shall have 6~will be 9 ^ ^ 1 future first person singular of \"to be\" 2072 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1519 and a presumed derivative of 3700 ^ ^ n n ^ es'-op-tron ^ esoptron ^ 2:696,27/264 ^ ^ glass 2 ^ ^ 1 a mirror~1a the mirrors of the ancients were made, not of glass, but steel 2073 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from an adjective hesperos (evening) ^ ^ n f ^ hes-per'-ah ^ hespera ^ ^ ^ evening 2~eventide 1 ^ ^ 1 evening, eventide 2074 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 02696 ^ ^ n pr m ^ es-rome ^ Esrom ^ ^ ^ Esrom 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Reuben, and ancestor of the Hezronites 2075 ^ False ^ 92 ^ second person plural present indicative of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ es-teh' ^ este ^ ^ ^ are 82~be 5~belong to 1~have been 1~is 2~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 second person plural of \"to be\" 2076 ^ False ^ 900 ^ third person singular present indicative of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ es-tee' ^ esti ^ ^ ^ are 51~be 25~have 11~is 744~misc 25~not tr 15~vr is 1~was 29 ^ ^ 1 third person singular of \"to be\" Used in phrase <3739> <2076> (5748) in: #Mr 3:17 7:11,34 12:42 15:15 Eph 6:17 Col 1:24 Heb 7:2 Re 21:8,17 These are listed under number 3603. 2077 ^ False ^ 16 ^ second person singular present imperative of 1510, estosan {es'-to-san} third person of the same ^ ^ v ^ es'-to ^ esto ^ ^ ^ be 5~let be 10~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 third persons singular imperative of \"to be\" 2078 ^ False ^ 54 ^ a superlative probably from 2192 (in the sense of contiguity) ^ ^ adj ^ es'-khat-os ^ eschatos ^ 2:697,264 ^ ^ ends 1~last 46~last state 2~latter end 1~lowest 2~uttermost 2 ^ ^ 1 extreme~1a last in time or in place~1b last in a series of places~1c last in a temporal succession~2 the last~2a last, referring to time~2b of space, the uttermost part, the end, of the earth~2c of rank, grade of worth, last i.e. lowest 2079 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2078 ^ ^ adv ^ es-khat'-oce ^ eschatos ^ ^ ^ lie at the point of death + 2292 1 ^ ^ 1 extreme, to be in the last gasp, at the point of death 2080 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 1519 ^ ^ adv ^ es'-o ^ eso ^ 2:698,265 ^ ^ in 1~inner 1~into 1~inward 1~not tr 1~within 3 ^ ^ 1 to within, into~2 within~2a the internal inner man~2b the soul, conscience 2081 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 2080 ^ ^ adv ^ es'-o-then ^ esothen ^ ^ ^ from within 3~inward man 1~inward part 1~inwardly 1~within 7~without 1 ^ ^ 1 from within~2 within, that which is within, the inside~2a your soul 2082 ^ False ^ 2 ^ comparative of 2080 ^ ^ adj ^ es-o'-ter-os ^ esoteros ^ ^ ^ inner 1~within 1 ^ ^ 1 inner~1a the inner space which is behind the veil~1b the shrine, the Holy of Holies, said of heaven by a figure drawn from earthly temple 2083 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from etes (a clansman) ^ ^ n m ^ het-ah'-ee-ros ^ hetairos ^ 2:699,265 ^ ^ fellow 1~friend 3 ^ ^ 1 a comrade, mate, partner~2 in kindly address~2a friend, (my good friend) 2084 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2087 and 1100 ^ ^ adj ^ het-er-og'-loce-sos ^ heteroglossos ^ 1:726,123 ^ ^ other tongue 1 ^ ^ 1 one who speaks a foreign language 2085 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2087 and 1320 ^ ^ v ^ het-er-od-id-as-kal-eh'-o ^ heterodidaskaleo ^ 2:163,161 ^ ^ teach other doctrine 1~teach otherwise 1 ^ ^ 1 to teach other or different doctrine~1a deviating from the truth 2086 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2087 and 2218 ^ ^ v ^ het-er-od-zoog-eh'-o ^ heterozugeo ^ 2:901,301 ^ ^ be unequally yoked together with 1 ^ ^ 1 to come under an unequal or different yoke, to be unequally yoked~1a to have fellowship with one who is not an equal: 2Cor 6:14, where the apostle is forbidding Christians to have intercourse with idolaters 2087 ^ False ^ 99 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ het'-er-os ^ heteros ^ 2:702,265 ^ ^ another 43~misc 7~next day 2~other 42~other thing 3~some 2 ^ ^ 1 the other, another, other~1a to number~1a1 to number as opposed to some former person or thing~1a2 the other of two~1b to quality~1b1 another: i.e. one not of the same nature, form, class, kind, different For Synonyms see entry 5806 2088 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2087 ^ ^ adv ^ het-er'-oce ^ heteros ^ ^ ^ otherwise 1 ^ ^ 1 otherwise, differently 2089 ^ False ^ 99 ^ perhaps akin to 2094 ^ ^ adv ^ et'-ee ^ eti ^ ^ ^ any more 5~further 4~longer 3~misc 10~more 22~still 4~yet 51 ^ ^ 1 yet, still~1a of time~1a1 of a thing which went on formerly, whereas now a different state of things exists or has begun to exist~1a2 of a thing which continues at present~1a2a even, now~1a3 with negatives~1a3a no longer, no more~1b of degree and increase~1b1 even, yet~1b2 besides, more, further 2090 ^ False ^ 40 ^ from 2092 ^ ^ v ^ het-oy-mad'-zo ^ hetoimazo ^ 2:704,266 ^ ^ make ready 10~prepare 29~provide 1 ^ ^ 1 to make ready, prepare~1a to make the necessary preparations, get everything ready~2 metaph.~2a drawn from the oriental custom of sending on before kings on their journeys persons to level the roads and make them passable~2b to prepare the minds of men to give the Messiah a fit reception and secure his blessings 2091 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2090 ^ ^ n f ^ het-oy-mas-ee'-ah ^ hetoimasia ^ 2:704,266 ^ ^ preparation 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of preparing~2 the condition of a person or thing so far forth as prepared, preparedness, readiness 2092 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from an old noun heteos (fitness) ^ ^ adj ^ het-oy'-mos ^ hetoimos ^ 2:704,266 ^ ^ make ready to (one's) hand 1~prepared 1~readiness 1~ready 14 ^ ^ 1 prepare ready~1a of things~1a1 ready at hand~1a2 opportune, seasonable~1b of persons~1b1 ready prepared~1b1a to do something~1b1b to receive one coming 2093 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2092 ^ ^ adv ^ het'-oy-moce ^ hetoimos ^ ^ ^ ready 3 ^ ^ 1 readily, to be ready 2094 ^ False ^ 49 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ et'-os ^ etos ^ ^ ^ year 49 ^ ^ 1 year For Synonyms see entry 5843 2095 ^ False ^ 6 ^ neuter of a primary eus (good) ^ ^ adv ^ yoo ^ eu ^ ^ ^ good 1~well 3~well done 2 ^ ^ 1 to be well off, fare well, prosper~2 acting well 2096 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 02332 ^ ^ n pr f ^ yoo'-ah ^ Eua ^ ^ ^ Eve 2 ^ ^ 1 first woman in the scriptures, mother of the entire human family 2097 ^ False ^ 55 ^ from 2095 and 32 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zo ^ euaggelizo ^ 2:707,* ^ ^ bring glad tidings 1~bring good tidings 2~declare 1~declare glad tidings 1~misc 3~preach 23~preach the Gospel 22~show glad tidings 2 ^ ^ 1 to bring good news, to announce glad tidings~1a used in the OT of any kind of good news~1a1 of the joyful tidings of God's kindness, in particular, of the Messianic blessings~1b in the NT used especially of the glad tidings of the coming kingdom of God, and of the salvation to be obtained in it through Christ, and of what relates to this salvation~1c glad tidings are brought to one, one has glad tidings proclaimed to him~1d to proclaim glad tidings~1d1 instruct (men) concerning the things that pertain to Christian salvation 2098 ^ False ^ 77 ^ from the same as 2097 ^ ^ n n ^ yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on ^ euaggelion ^ 2:721,267 ^ ^ gospel 46~gospel of Christ 11~gospel of God 7~gospel of the Kingdom 3~misc 10 ^ ^ 1 a reward for good tidings~2 good tidings~2a the glad tidings of the kingdom of God soon to be set up, and subsequently also of Jesus the Messiah, the founder of this kingdom. After the death of Christ, the term comprises also the preaching of (concerning) Jesus Christ as having suffered death on the cross to procure eternal salvation for the men in the kingdom of God, but as restored to life and exalted to the right hand of God in heaven, thence to return in majesty to consummate the kingdom of God~2b the glad tidings of salvation through Christ~2c the proclamation of the grace of God manifest and pledged in Christ~2d the gospel~2e as the messianic rank of Jesus was proved by his words, his deeds, and his death, the narrative of the sayings, deeds, and death of Jesus Christ came to be called the gospel or glad tidings 2099 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2097 ^ ^ n m ^ yoo-ang-ghel-is-tace' ^ euaggelistes ^ 2:736,267 ^ ^ evangelist 3 ^ ^ 1 a bringer of good tidings, an evangelist~2 the name given to the NT heralds of salvation through Christ who are not apostles 2100 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2101 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-ar-es-teh'-o ^ euaresteo ^ 1:456,77 ^ ^ be well pleased 1~please 2 ^ ^ 1 to be well pleasing~2 to be well pleased with a thing 2101 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2095 and 701 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-ar'-es-tos ^ euarestos ^ 1:456,77 ^ ^ acceptably 4~accepted 1~please well + 1510 1~well pleasing 3 ^ ^ 1 well pleasing, acceptable 2102 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2101 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-ar-es'-toce ^ euarestos ^ ^ ^ acceptable 1 ^ ^ 1 in a manner well pleasing to one, acceptable 2103 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and 1014 ^ ^ n pr m ^ yoo'-boo-los ^ Euboulos ^ ^ ^ Eubulus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Rome 2104 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2095 and 1096 ^ ^ adj ^ yoog-en'-ace ^ eugenes ^ ^ ^ more noble 1~noble 1~nobleman + 444 1 ^ ^ 1 well born, of a noble family~2 noble minded 2105 ^ False ^ 1 ^ feminine from 2095 and the alternate of 2203 (as the god of the weather) ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-dee'-ah ^ eudia ^ ^ ^ fair weather 1 ^ ^ 1 a serene sky, fair weather 2106 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 2095 and 1380 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-dok-eh'-o ^ eudokeo ^ 2:738,273 ^ ^ be (one's) good pleasure 1~be well pleased 7~be willing 2~have pleasure 4~please 5~take pleasure 1~think good 1 ^ ^ 1 it seems good to one, is one's good pleasure~1a think it good, choose, determine, decide~1b to do willingly~1c to be ready to, to prefer, choose rather~2 to be well pleased with, take pleasure in, to be favourably inclined towards one 2107 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from a presumed compound of 2095 and the base of 1380 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-dok-ee'-ah ^ eudokia ^ 2:742,273 ^ ^ desire 1~good pleasure 4~good will 2~seem good + 1096 2 ^ ^ 1 will, choice~1a good will, kindly intent, benevolence~2 delight, pleasure, satisfaction~3 desire~3a for delight in any absent thing easily produces longing for it 2108 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2110 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-erg-es-ee'-ah ^ euergesia ^ 2:654,251 ^ ^ benefit 1~good deed done 1 ^ ^ 1 a good deed, benefit 2109 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2110 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-erg-et-eh'-o ^ euergeteo ^ 2:654,251 ^ ^ doing good 1 ^ ^ 1 to do good, bestow benefits 2110 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ yoo-erg-et'-ace ^ euergetes ^ 2:654,251 ^ ^ benefactor 1 ^ ^ 1 benefactor~2 a title of honour, conferred on such as had done their country service, and upon princes, equivalent to Soter, Pater Patriae 2111 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2095 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-thet-os ^ euthetos ^ ^ ^ fit 2~meet 1 ^ ^ 1 well placed~1a fit~1b useful 2112 ^ False ^ 80 ^ from 2117 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-theh'-oce ^ eutheos ^ ^ ^ forthwith 7~immediately 35~misc 6~straightway 32 ^ ^ 1 straightway, immediately, forthwith 2113 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2117 and 1408 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-thoo-drom-eh'-o ^ euthudromeo ^ ^ ^ come with a straight course 2 ^ ^ 1 to make a straight course, run a straight course 2114 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2115 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-thoo-meh'-o ^ euthumeo ^ ^ ^ be merry 1~be of good cheer 2 ^ ^ 1 to put in good spirits, gladden, make cheerful~1a to be of good spirits, to be cheerful~2 to be joyful, be of good cheer, of good courage 2115 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2095 and 2372 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-thoo-mos ^ euthumos ^ ^ ^ more cheerfully 1~of good cheer 1 ^ ^ 1 well disposed, kind~2 of good cheer, of good courage 2116 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2117 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-thoo'-no ^ euthuno ^ ^ ^ governor + 3588 1~make straight 1 ^ ^ 1 to make straight, level, plain~2 to lead or guide straight, to keep straight or direct~2a of the steersman or helmsman of a ship~2b of a charioteer 2117 ^ False ^ 16 ^ perhaps from 2095 and 5087 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-thoos' ^ euthus ^ ^ ^ anon 1~by and by 1~forthwith 1~immediately 3~right 3~straight 5~straightway 2 ^ ^ 1 straight, level~2 straight forward, upright, true, sincere~3 straightway, immediately, forthwith 2118 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2117 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-thoo'-tace ^ euthutes ^ ^ ^ righteousness 1 ^ ^ 1 rectitude, unrighteousness 2119 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2121 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-kahee-reh'-o ^ eukaireo ^ ^ ^ have convenient time 1~have leisure 1~spend time 1 ^ ^ 1 to have opportunity~2 to have leisure~3 to do something~4 to give one's time to a thing 2120 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2121 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-kahee-ree'-ah ^ eukairia ^ 3:462,389 ^ ^ opportunity 2 ^ ^ 1 seasonable time, opportunity 2121 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2095 and 2540 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-kahee-ros ^ eukairos ^ 3:462,389 ^ ^ convenient 1~in time of need 1 ^ ^ 1 seasonable, timely, opportune 2122 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2121 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-kah'-ee-roce ^ eukairos ^ ^ ^ conveniently 1~in season 1 ^ ^ 1 seasonably, opportunely~2 when the opportunity occurs 2123 ^ False ^ 7 ^ comparative of a compound of 2095 and 2873 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-kop-o'-ter-os ^ eukopoteros ^ ^ ^ easier 7 ^ ^ 1 with easy labour~2 easy 2124 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2126 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-lab'-i-ah ^ eulabeia ^ 2:751,275 ^ ^ fear 1~godly fear 1 ^ ^ 1 caution, circumspection, discretion~1a avoidance~1b a reasonable shunning~2 reverence, veneration~2a reverence toward God, godly fear, piety~3 fear anxiety, dread For Synonyms see entry 5835 2125 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 2126 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-lab-eh'-om-ahee ^ eulabeomai ^ 2:751,* ^ ^ fearing 1~moved with fear 1 ^ ^ 1 to act cautiously, circumspectly~2 to beware, fear~3 to reverence, stand in awe of 2126 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2095 and 2983 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-lab-ace' ^ eulabes ^ 2:751,275 ^ ^ devout 3 ^ ^ 1 taking hold well~1a carefully and surely~1b cautiously~2 reverencing God, pious, religious 2127 ^ False ^ 44 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-log-eh'-o ^ eulogeo ^ 2:754,275 ^ ^ bless 43~praise 1 ^ ^ 1 to praise, celebrate with praises~2 to invoke blessings~3 to consecrate a thing with solemn prayers~3a to ask God's blessing on a thing~3b pray God to bless it to one's use~3c pronounce a consecratory blessing on~4 of God~4a to cause to prosper, to make happy, to bestow blessings on~4b favoured of God, blessed 2128 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2127 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-log-ay-tos' ^ eulogetos ^ 2:764,275 ^ ^ blessed (said of God) 8 ^ ^ 1 blessed, praised 2129 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from the same as 2127 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-log-ee'-ah ^ eulogia ^ 2:754,275 ^ ^ blessing 11~bountifully + 1909 2~bounty 2~fair speech 1 ^ ^ 1 praise, laudation, panegyric: of Christ or God~2 fine discourse, polished language~2a in a bad sense, language artfully adapted to captivate the hearer: fair speaking, fine speeches~3 an invocation of blessing, benediction~4 consecration~5 a (concrete) blessing, benefit 2130 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and a presumed derivative of 3330 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-met-ad'-ot-os ^ eumetadotos ^ ^ ^ ready to distribute 1 ^ ^ 1 ready or free to impart~2 liberal 2131 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and 3529 ^ ^ n pr f ^ yoo-nee'-kay ^ Eunike ^ ^ ^ Eunice 1 ^ ^ 1 the mother of Timothy 2132 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 3563 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-no-eh'-o ^ eunoeo ^ 4:971,636 ^ ^ agree 1 ^ ^ 1 to wish (one) well~2 to be well disposed, of a peaceable spirit 2133 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2132 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo'-noy-ah ^ eunoia ^ 4:971,636 ^ ^ benevolence 1~good will 1 ^ ^ 1 good will, kindness 2134 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2135 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-noo-khid'-zo ^ eunouchizo ^ 2:765,277 ^ ^ make eunuchs 2 ^ ^ 1 to castrate, to neuter a man~2 metaph. to make one's self a eunuch i.e. by abstaining (like a eunuch from marriage) 2135 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from eune (a bed) and 2192 ^ ^ n m ^ yoo-noo'-khos ^ eunouchos ^ 2:765,277 ^ ^ eunuch 8 ^ ^ 1 a bed keeper, bed guard, superintendent of the bedchamber, chamberlain~1a in the palace of oriental monarchs who support numerous wives the superintendent of the women's apartment or harem, an office held by eunuchs~1b an emasculated man, a eunuch~1b1 eunuchs in oriental courts held by other offices of greater, held by the Ethiopian eunuch mentioned in Ac. 8:27-39.~1c one naturally incapacitated~1c1 for marriage~1c2 begetting children~1d one who voluntarily abstains from marriage 2136 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 2137 ^ ^ n pr f ^ yoo-od-ee'-ah ^ Euodia ^ ^ ^ Euodias 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman at Philippi 2137 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 3598 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-od-o'-o ^ euodoo ^ 5:109,666 ^ ^ have a prosperous journey 1~prosper 3 ^ ^ 1 to grant a prosperous and expeditious journey, to lead by a direct and easy way~2 to grant a successful issue, to cause to prosper~3 to prosper, be successful 2138 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and 3982 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-pi-thace' ^ eupeithes ^ ^ ^ easy to be intreated 1 ^ ^ 1 easily obeying, compliant 2139 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and a derivative of a presumed compound of 4012 and 2476 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-per-is'-tat-os ^ euperistatos ^ ^ ^ which doth so easily beset 1 ^ ^ 1 skilfully surrounding i.e. besetting 2140 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 4160 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-poy-ee'-ah ^ eupoiia ^ ^ ^ to do good 1 ^ ^ 1 adoring good, beneficence 2141 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2090 and the base of 4197 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-por-eh'-o ^ euporeo ^ ^ ^ his ability + 5100 1 ^ ^ 1 to be well off, have means 2142 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 2141 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-por-ee'-ah ^ euporia ^ ^ ^ wealth 1 ^ ^ 1 riches, means, wealth 2143 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 4241 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-prep'-i-ah ^ euprepeia ^ ^ ^ grace 1 ^ ^ 1 goodly appearance, shapeliness, beauty, comeliness 2144 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2095 and a derivative of 4327 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-pros'-dek-tos ^ euprosdektos ^ 2:58,146 ^ ^ acceptable 2~accepted 3 ^ ^ 1 well received, accepted, acceptable 2145 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and the same as 4332 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-pros'-ed-ros ^ euprosedros ^ ^ ^ that (one) may attend upon + 4314 + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 sitting constantly by, devoted 2146 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 4383 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-pros-o-peh'-o ^ euprosopeo ^ 6:779,950 ^ ^ make a fair show 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a fair show~2 to please 2147 ^ False ^ 178 ^ a prolonged form of a primary heuro {hyoo'-ro}, which (together with another cognate form heureo {hyoo-reh'-o}) is used for it in all the tenses except the present and imperfect ^ ^ v ^ hyoo-ris'-ko ^ heurisko ^ 2:769,* ^ ^ find 174~misc 4 ^ ^ 1 to come upon, hit upon, to meet with~1a after searching, to find a thing sought~1b without previous search, to find (by chance), to fall in with~1c those who come or return to a place~2 to find by enquiry, thought, examination, scrutiny, observation, to find out by practice and experience~2a to see, learn, discover, understand~2b to be found i.e. to be seen, be present~2c to be discovered, recognised, detected, to show one's self out, of one's character or state as found out by others (men, God, or both)~2d to get knowledge of, come to know, God~3 to find out for one's self, to acquire, get, obtain, procure 2148 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Euros (the east wind) and 2830 ^ ^ n m ^ yoo-rok-loo'-dohn ^ Eurokludon ^ ^ ^ Euroclydon 1 ^ ^ 1 south east wind raising mighty waves~2 a wind causing broad waves 2149 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from eurus (wide) and 5561 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-roo'-kho-ros ^ euruchoros ^ ^ ^ broad 1 ^ ^ 1 spacious, broad 2150 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2152 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-seb'-i-ah ^ eusebeia ^ 7:175,1010 ^ ^ godliness 14~holiness 1 ^ ^ 1 reverence, respect~2 piety towards God, godliness 2151 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2152 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-seb-eh'-o ^ eusebeo ^ 7:175,1010 ^ ^ show piety 1~worship 1 ^ ^ 1 to act piously or reverently~1a towards God, one's country, magistrates, relations, and all to whom dutiful regard or reverence is due 2152 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2095 and 4576 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-seb-ace' ^ eusebes ^ 7:175,1010 ^ ^ devout 3~godly 1 ^ ^ 1 pious, dutiful 2153 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2152 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-seb-oce' ^ eusebos ^ ^ ^ godly 2 ^ ^ 1 piously, godly 2154 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and the base of 4591 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-say-mos ^ eusemos ^ 2:770,278 ^ ^ easy to understood 1 ^ ^ 1 well marked, clear and definite, distinct 2155 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2095 and 4698 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-splangkh-nos ^ eusplagchnos ^ 7:548,1067 ^ ^ pitiful 1~tenderhearted 1 ^ ^ 1 having strong bowels~2 compassionate, tender hearted 2156 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2158 ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-skhay-mon'-ose ^ euschemonos ^ ^ ^ decently 1~honestly 2 ^ ^ 1 in a seemly manner, decently 2157 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2158 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-skhay-mos-oo'-nay ^ eushemosune ^ ^ ^ comeliness 1 ^ ^ 1 charm or elegance of figure, external beauty, decorum, modesty, seemliness~1a of external charm, comeliness 2158 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2095 and 4976 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-skhay'-mone ^ euschemon ^ 2:770,278 ^ ^ comely 2~honourable 3 ^ ^ 1 of elegant figure~1a shapely, graceful, comely, bearing one's self becomingly in speech or behaviour~2 of good standing~2a honourable, influential, wealthy, respectable 2159 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of teino (to stretch) ^ ^ adv ^ yoo-ton'-oce ^ eutonos ^ ^ ^ mightily 1~vehemently 1 ^ ^ 1 vehemently, forcibly 2160 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of the base of 5157 (meaning well-turned, i.e. ready at repartee, jocose) ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-trap-el-ee'-ah ^ eutrapelia ^ ^ ^ jesting 1 ^ ^ 1 pleasantry, humour, facetiousness~2 in a bad sense~2a scurrility, ribaldry, low jesting 2161 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and a derivative of 5177 ^ ^ n pr m ^ yoo'-too-khos ^ Eutuchos ^ ^ ^ Eutychus 1 ^ ^ 1 a youth restored to life by Paul 2162 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2163 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-fay-mee'-ah ^ euphemia ^ ^ ^ good report 1 ^ ^ 1 the utterance of good or auspicious words~2 good report, praise 2163 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and 5345 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-fay-mos ^ euphemos ^ ^ ^ of good report 1 ^ ^ 1 sounding well~2 uttering words of good omen, speaking auspiciously 2164 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and 5409 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-for-eh'-o ^ euphoreo ^ ^ ^ bring forth plentifully 1 ^ ^ 1 to be fertile, bring forth plentifully 2165 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 2095 and 5424 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-frah'-ee-no ^ euphraino ^ 2:772,278 ^ ^ be merry 3~fare 1~make glad 1~make merry 3~rejoice 6 ^ ^ 1 to gladden, make joyful~1a to be glad, to be merry, to rejoice~1b to rejoice in, be delighted with a thing 2166 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of foreign origin, cf 06578 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ yoo-frat'-ace ^ Euphrates ^ ^ ^ Euphrates 2 ^ ^ 1 a large, famous river which rises in the mountains of Armenia Major, flows through Assyria, Syria, Mesopotamia and the city of Babylon, and empties into the Gulf of Persia 2167 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2165 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-fros-oo'-nay ^ euphrosune ^ 2:772,278 ^ ^ gladness 1~joy 1 ^ ^ 1 good cheer, joy, gladness 2168 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 2170 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-khar-is-teh'-o ^ eucharisteo ^ 9:407,1298 ^ ^ be thankful 1~give thanks 26~thank 12 ^ ^ 1 to be grateful, feel thankful~2 give thanks 2169 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2170 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-khar-is-tee'-ah ^ eucharistia ^ 9:407,1298 ^ ^ giving of thanks 3~thankfulness 1~thanks 2~thanksgiving 9 ^ ^ 1 thankfulness~2 the giving of thanks 2170 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2095 and a derivative of 5483 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-khar'-is-tos ^ eucharistos ^ 9:407,1298 ^ ^ thankful 1 ^ ^ 1 mindful of favours, grateful, thankful~2 pleasing, agreeable~3 acceptable to others, winning, liberal, beneficent 2171 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2172 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-khay' ^ euche ^ 2:775,279 ^ ^ prayer 1~vow 2 ^ ^ 1 a prayer to God~2 a vow 2172 ^ False ^ 7 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ yoo'-khom-ahee ^ euchomai ^ 2:775,279 ^ ^ can wish 1~I would 1~pray 2~wish 3 ^ ^ 1 to pray to God~2 to wish, to pray, to pray for 2173 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2095 and 5543 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo'-khrays-tos ^ euchrestos ^ ^ ^ meet for use 1~profitable 2 ^ ^ 1 easy to make use of, useful 2174 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2095 and 5590 ^ ^ v ^ yoo-psoo-kheh'-o ^ eupsucheo ^ ^ ^ be of good comfort 1 ^ ^ 1 to be of good courage, to be of a cheerful spirit 2175 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of 3605 ^ ^ n f ^ yoo-o-dee'-ah ^ euodia ^ 2:808,285 ^ ^ sweet savour 1~sweet smell 1~sweet smelling 1 ^ ^ 1 a sweet smell, fragrance~2 a fragrant or sweet smelling thing, incense, on odour or something sweet smelling~2a an odour of acquiescence, satisfaction~2b a sweet odour, spoken of the smell of sacrifices and obligations, agreeably to the ancient notion that God smells and is pleased with the odour of sacrifices~3 metaph. a thing well pleasing to God 2176 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 2095 and 3686 ^ ^ adj ^ yoo-o'-noo-mos ^ euonumos ^ ^ ^ left 5~left foot 1~on the left hand 4 ^ ^ 1 of good name and of good omen~1a in the latter sense used in taking auguries; but those omens were euphemistically called \"euonumos\" which in fact were regarded as unlucky, i.e. which came from the left, sinister omens, (for which a good name was desired)~2 left, on the left hand 2177 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 242 ^ ^ v ^ ef-al'-lom-ahee ^ ephallomai ^ ^ ^ leap 1 ^ ^ 1 to leap upon, spring upon 2178 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 1909 and 530 ^ ^ adv ^ ef-ap'-ax ^ ephapax ^ 1:383,64 ^ ^ once 5 ^ ^ 1 once, at once~1a all at once~1b once for all 2179 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2181 ^ ^ adj ^ ef-es-ee'-nos ^ Ephesinos ^ ^ ^ of Ephesus 1 ^ ^ 1 a native or inhabitant of Ephesus 2180 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2181 ^ ^ adj ^ ef-es'-ee-os ^ Ephesios ^ ^ ^ Ephesian 6~of Ephesus 1 ^ ^ 1 a native or inhabitant of Ephesus 2181 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ef'-es-os ^ Ephesos ^ ^ ^ Ephesus 15 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Asia Minor, capital of Ionia and under the Romans, of proconsular Asia, situated on the Icarian Sea between Smyrna and Miletus 2182 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 1909 and 2147 ^ ^ n m ^ ef-yoo-ret'-ace ^ epheuretes ^ ^ ^ inventor 1 ^ ^ 1 an inventor, contriver 2183 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2184 ^ ^ n f ^ ef-ay-mer-ee'-ah ^ ephemeria ^ ^ ^ course 2 ^ ^ 1 a service limited to a stated series of days~2 the class or course itself of priests who for a week at a time performed the duties of the priestly office. David divided the priests into twenty four classes, each of which in its turn discharged the duties of the office for an entire week, from sabbath to sabbath 2184 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1909 and 2250 ^ ^ adj ^ ef-ay'-mer-os ^ ephemeros ^ ^ ^ daily 1 ^ ^ 1 lasting for a day~2 daily 2185 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1909 and a cognate of 2240 ^ ^ v ^ ef-ik-neh'-om-ahee ^ ephikneomai ^ ^ ^ reach 2 ^ ^ 1 to come to 2186 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 1909 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ ef-is'-tay-mee ^ ephistemi ^ ^ ^ come 4~come upon 6~misc 5~stand 3~stand by 3 ^ ^ 1 to place at, place upon, place over~1a to stand by, be present~1b to stand over one, place one's self above~1b1 used esp. of persons coming upon one suddenly~1b1a an angel, of the advent of angels~1b1b of dreams~1b2 of evils coming upon one~1c to be at hand~1c1 be ready,~1d of time~1d1 to come upon~1d1a of rain 2187 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin, 0669 or better 06085 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ef-rah-im' ^ Ephraim ^ ^ ^ Ephraim 1 ^ ^ 1 a city about a short day's journey from Jerusalem 2188 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 06606 ^ ^ imperative ^ ef-fath-ah' ^ ephphatha ^ ^ ^ ephphatha 1 ^ ^ 1 be thou opened~1a receive the power of hearing, the ears of the deaf and the eyes of the blind being considered as closed 2189 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2190 ^ ^ n f ^ ekh'-thrah ^ echthra ^ 2:815,285 ^ ^ enmity 5~hatred 1 ^ ^ 1 enmity~2 cause of enmity 2190 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from a primary echtho (to hate); hateful (passively, odious, or actively, hostile) ^ ^ adj ^ ech-thros' ^ echthros ^ 2:811,285 ^ ^ enemy 30~foe 2 ^ ^ 1 hated, odious, hateful~2 hostile, hating, and opposing another~2a used of men as at enmity with God by their sin~2a1 opposing (God) in the mind~2a2 a man that is hostile~2a3 a certain enemy~2a4 the hostile one~2a5 the devil who is the most bitter enemy of the divine government 2191 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n f ^ ekh'-id-nah ^ echidna ^ 2:815,286 ^ ^ viper 5 ^ ^ 1 a viper, offspring of vipers~1a addressed to cunning, malignant, wicked men 2192 ^ False ^ 712 ^ including an alternate form scheo {skheh'-o}, used in certain tenses only), a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ekh'-o ^ echo ^ 2:816,286 ^ ^ be 22~have 613~misc 63~need + 5532 12~vr have 2 ^ ^ 1 to have, i.e. to hold~1a to have (hold) in the hand, in the sense of wearing, to have (hold) possession of the mind (refers to alarm, agitating emotions, etc.), to hold fast keep, to have or comprise or involve, to regard or consider or hold as~2 to have i.e. own, possess~2a external things such as pertain to property or riches or furniture or utensils or goods or food etc.~2b used of those joined to any one by the bonds of natural blood or marriage or friendship or duty or law etc, of attendance or companionship~3 to hold one's self or find one's self so and so, to be in such or such a condition~4 to hold one's self to a thing, to lay hold of a thing, to adhere or cling to~4a to be closely joined to a person or a thing 2193 ^ False ^ 148 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ conj ^ heh'-oce ^ heos ^ ^ ^ misc 41~till 28~till + 3739 11~to 16~until 25~unto 27 ^ ^ 1 till, until 2194 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 02074 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzab-oo-lone' ^ Zaboulon ^ ^ ^ Zabulon 3 ^ ^ 1 the tenth of the sons of Jacob~2 the tribe of Zebulun 2195 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 02140 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzak-chah'-ee-yos ^ Zakchaios ^ ^ ^ Zacchaeus 3 ^ ^ 1 a chief tax collector 2196 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 02226 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzar-ah' ^ Zara ^ ^ ^ Zara 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Judah, ancestor of Christ 2197 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin 02148 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzakh-ar-ee'-as ^ Zacharias ^ ^ ^ Zacharias 11 ^ ^ 1 the father of John the Baptist~2 son of Barachias, who was slain by the Jews between the altar and the temple 2198 ^ False ^ 143 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ dzah'-o ^ zao ^ 2:832,290 ^ ^ alive 6~be alive 9~live 117~lively 3~misc 2~not tr 1~quick 4~vr live 1 ^ ^ 1 to live, breathe, be among the living (not lifeless, not dead)~2 to enjoy real life~2a to have true life and worthy of the name~2b active, blessed, endless in the kingdom of God~3 to live i.e. pass life, in the manner of the living and acting~3a of mortals or character~4 living water, having vital power in itself and exerting the same upon the soul~5 metaph. to be in full vigour~5a to be fresh, strong, efficient,~5b as adj. active, powerful, efficacious 2199 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 02067 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzeb-ed-ah'-yos ^ Zebedaios ^ ^ ^ Zebedee 12 ^ ^ 1 a fisherman of Galilee, the father of the apostles James the Great and John, and the husband of Salome 2200 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2204 ^ ^ adj ^ dzes-tos' ^ zestos ^ 2:876,296 ^ ^ hot 3 ^ ^ 1 boiling hot, hot~2 metaph. of fervour of mind an zeal 2201 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2218 ^ ^ n n ^ dzyoo'-gos ^ zeugos ^ ^ ^ pair 1~yoke 1 ^ ^ 1 two draught cattle (horses or mules or oxen) yoked together, a pair or yoke of beasts~2 a pair 2202 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative (at the second stage) from the same as 2218 ^ ^ n f ^ dzook-tay-ree'-ah ^ zeukteria ^ ^ ^ band 1 ^ ^ 1 a band, fastening 2203 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzyooce ^ Zeus ^ ^ ^ Jupiter 2 ^ ^ 1 the national god of the Greeks and corresponds to the Roman Jupiter 2204 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ dzeh'-o ^ zeo ^ 2:875,296 ^ ^ be fervent 1~fervent 1 ^ ^ 1 to boil with heat, be hot~1a used of water~1b metaph.~1b1 used of boiling anger, love, zeal, for what is good or bad etc.~1b2 fervent in spirit, said of zeal for what is good 2205 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2204 ^ ^ n m/n ^ dzay'-los ^ zelos ^ 2:877,297 ^ ^ emulation 1~envy 1~envying 5~fervent mind 1~indignation 2~jealousy 1~zeal 6 ^ ^ 1 excitement of mind, ardour, fervour of spirit~1a zeal, ardour in embracing, pursuing, defending anything~1a1 zeal in behalf of, for a person or thing~1a2 the fierceness of indignation, punitive zeal~1b an envious and contentious rivalry, jealousy 2206 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 2205 ^ ^ v ^ dzay-lo'-o ^ zeloo ^ 2:882,297 ^ ^ affect 1~be zealous 1~covet 1~covet earnestly 1~desire 1~envy 1~misc 2~more with envy 2~zealously affect 2 ^ ^ 1 to burn with zeal~1a to be heated or to boil with envy, hatred, anger~1a1 in a good sense, to be zealous in the pursuit of good~1b to desire earnestly, pursue~1b1 to desire one earnestly, to strive after, busy one's self about him~1b2 to exert one's self for one (that he may not be torn from me)~1b3 to be the object of the zeal of others, to be zealously sought after~1c to envy 2207 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2206 ^ ^ n m ^ dzay-lo-tace' ^ zelotes ^ 2:882,297 ^ ^ zealous 5 ^ ^ 1 one burning with zeal, a zealot~2 used of God as jealous of any rival and sternly vindicating his control~3 most eagerly desirous of, zealous for, a thing~3a to acquire a thing, (zealous of)~3b to defend and uphold a thing, vehemently contending for a thing 2208 ^ False ^ 2 ^ the same as 2207 ^ ^ n m ^ dzay-lo-tace' ^ Zelotes ^ 2:882,297 ^ ^ Zelotes 2 ^ ^ 1 one burning with zeal, a zealot~2 used of God as jealous of any rival and sternly vindicating his control~3 most eagerly desirous of, zealous for, a thing~3a to acquire a thing, (zealous of)~3b to defend and uphold a thing, vehemently contending for a thing++++ From the time of the Maccabees there existed among the Jews a class of men, called Zealots, who vigorously adhered to the Mosaic law and endeavouring even by a resort to violence, after the example of Phinehas, to prevent religion from being violated by others; but in the latter days of the Jewish commonwealth they used their holy zeal as a pretext for the basest crimes. 2209 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably akin to the base of 1150 (through the idea of violence) ^ ^ n f ^ dzay-mee'-ah ^ zemia ^ 2:888,299 ^ ^ damage 1~loss 3 ^ ^ 1 damage, loss 2210 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2209 ^ ^ v ^ dzay-mee-o'-o ^ zemioo ^ 2:888,299 ^ ^ be cast away 1~lose 2~receive damage 1~suffer loss 2 ^ ^ 1 to affect with damage, do damage to~2 to sustain damage, to receive injury, suffer loss 2211 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably contracted from a poetic form of 2203 and 1435 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzay-nas' ^ Zenas ^ ^ ^ Zenas 1 ^ ^ 1 a teacher of the Jewish law and afterwards a Christian 2212 ^ False ^ 119 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ dzay-teh'-o ^ zeteo ^ 2:892,300 ^ ^ desire 3~go about 4~misc 7~seek 100~seek for 5 ^ ^ 1 to seek in order to find~1a to seek a thing~1b to seek [in order to find out] by thinking, meditating, reasoning, to enquire into~1c to seek after, seek for, aim at, strive after~2 to seek i.e. require, demand~2a to crave, demand something from someone 2213 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2212 ^ ^ n n ^ dzay'-tay-mah ^ zetema ^ ^ ^ question 5 ^ ^ 1 a question, debate~1a about the law 2214 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2212 ^ ^ n f ^ dzay'-tay-sis ^ zetesis ^ 2:893,300 ^ ^ question 6 ^ ^ 1 a seeking~2 enquiry~3 a questioning, debate~4 a subject of questioning or debate, matter of controversy 2215 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n n ^ dziz-an'-ee-on ^ zizanion ^ ^ ^ tares 8 ^ ^ 1 a kind of darnel, resembling wheat except the grains are black 2216 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 02216 ^ ^ n pr m ^ dzor-ob-ab'-el ^ Zorobabel ^ ^ ^ Zorobabel 3 ^ ^ 1 the head of the tribe of Judah at the time of the return from Babylonish captivity in the first year of Cyrus 2217 ^ False ^ 4 ^ akin to the base of 3509 ^ ^ n m ^ dzof'-os ^ zophos ^ ^ ^ blackness 1~darkness 2~mist 1 ^ ^ 1 darkness, blackness~1a used of the darkness of the nether world 2218 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the root of zeugnumi (to join, especially by a \"yoke\") ^ ^ n m ^ dzoo-gos' ^ zugos ^ 2:896,301 ^ ^ pair of balances 1~yoke 5 ^ ^ 1 a yoke~1a a yoke that is put on draught cattle~1b metaph., used of any burden or bondage~1b1 as that of slavery~1b2 of troublesome laws imposed on one, esp. of the Mosaic law, hence the name is so transferred to the commands of Christ as to contrast them with the commands of the Pharisees which were a veritable 'yoke'; yet even Christ's commands must be submitted to, though easier to be kept~2 a balance, pair of scales 2219 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably from 2204 ^ ^ n f ^ dzoo'-may ^ zume ^ 2:902,302 ^ ^ leaven 13 ^ ^ 1 leaven~2 metaph. of inveterate mental and moral corruption, viewed in its tendency to infect others++++ Leaven is applied to that which, though small in quantity, yet by its influence thoroughly pervades a thing; either in a good sense as in the parable Mat. 13:33; or in a bad sense, of a pernicious influence, \"a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump\" 2220 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2219 ^ ^ v ^ dzoo-mo'-o ^ zumoo ^ 2:902,302 ^ ^ leaven 4 ^ ^ 1 to leaven~2 to mix leaven with dough so as to make it ferment 2221 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2226 and 64 ^ ^ v ^ dzogue-reh'-o ^ zogreo ^ ^ ^ catch 1~take captive 1 ^ ^ 1 to take alive~2 to take, catch, capture 2222 ^ False ^ 134 ^ from 2198 ^ ^ n f ^ dzo-ay' ^ zoe ^ 2:832,290 ^ ^ life 133~lifetime 1 ^ ^ 1 life~1a the state of one who is possessed of vitality or is animate~1b every living soul~2 life~2a of the absolute fulness of life, both essential and ethical, which belongs to God, and through him both to the hypostatic \"logos\" and to Christ in whom the \"logos\" put on human nature~2b life real and genuine, a life active and vigorous, devoted to God, blessed, in the portion even in this world of those who put their trust in Christ, but after the resurrection to be consummated by new accessions (among them a more perfect body), and to last for ever. For Synonyms see entry 5821 2223 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably akin to the base of 2218 ^ ^ n f ^ dzo'-nay ^ zone ^ 5:302,702 ^ ^ girdle 6~purse 2 ^ ^ 1 a girdle, belt, serving not only to gird on flowing garments but also, since it was hollow, to carry money in 2224 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2223 ^ ^ v ^ dzone'-noo-mi ^ zonnumi ^ 5:302,702 ^ ^ gird 2 ^ ^ 1 to gird~2 to gird one's self 2225 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2226 and a derivative of 1096 ^ ^ v ^ dzo-og-on-eh'-o ^ zoogoneo ^ 2:873,290 ^ ^ live 1~preserve 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring forth alive~2 to give life~3 to preserve alive 2226 ^ False ^ 23 ^ of a derivative of 2198 ^ ^ n n ^ dzo'-on ^ zoon ^ 2:873,290 ^ ^ beast 23 ^ ^ 1 a living being~2 an animal, brute, beast For Synonyms see entry 5846 2227 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from the same as 2226 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ dzo-op-oy-eh'-o ^ zoopoieo ^ 2:874,290 ^ ^ give life 2~make alive 1~quicken 9 ^ ^ 1 to produce alive, begat or bear living young~2 to cause to live, make alive, give life~2a by spiritual power to arouse and invigorate~2b to restore to life~2c to give increase of life: thus of physical life~2d of the spirit, quickening as respects the spirit, endued with new and greater powers of life~3 metaph., of seeds quickened into life, i.e. germinating, springing up, growing 2228 ^ False ^ 357 ^ a primary particle of distinction between two connected terms ^ ^ particle ^ ay ^ e ^ ^ ^ either 8~misc 20~nor 5~not tr 21~or 260~or else 5~than 38 ^ ^ 1 either, or, than 2229 ^ False ^ 1 ^ an adverb of confirmation, perhaps intensive of 2228 ^ ^ adv ^ ay ^ e ^ ^ ^ surely + 3375 1 ^ ^ 1 assuredly, most certainly, full surely 2230 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2232 ^ ^ v ^ hayg-em-on-yoo'-o ^ hegemoneuo ^ ^ ^ be governor 2 ^ ^ 1 to be leader, to lead the way~2 to rule, command~2a of a province, to be governor of a province~2b said of a proconsul, of a procurator 2231 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2232 ^ ^ n f ^ hayg-em-on-ee'-ah ^ hegemonia ^ ^ ^ reign 1 ^ ^ 1 chief command, rule, sovereignty~1a of the reign of a Roman emperor 2232 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 2233 ^ ^ n m ^ hayg-em-ohn' ^ hegemon ^ ^ ^ governor 19~prince 1~ruler 2 ^ ^ 1 a leader of any kind, a guide, ruler, prefect, president, chief, general, commander, sovereign~1a a \"legatus Caesaris\", an officer administering a province in the name and with the authority of the Roman emperor~1a1 the governor of a province~1b a procurator, an officer who was attached to a proconsul or a proprietor and had charge of the imperial revenues~1b1 in causes relating to these revenues he administered justice. In the smaller provinces also, which were so to speak appendages of the greater, he discharged the functions of governor of the province; and such was the relation of the procurator of Judaea to the governor of Syria.~1c first, leading, chief~1c1 of a principal town as the capital of the region 2233 ^ False ^ 28 ^ middle voice of a (presumed) strengthened form of 71 ^ ^ v ^ hayg-eh'-om-ahee ^ hegeomai ^ 2:907,303 ^ ^ be governor 2~count 10~esteem 3~have rule over 3~misc 6~think 4 ^ ^ 1 to lead~1a to go before~1b to be a leader~1b1 to rule, command~1b2 to have authority over~1b3 a prince, of regal power, governor, viceroy, chief, leading as respects influence, controlling in counsel, overseers or leaders of the churches~1b4 used of any kind of leader, chief, commander~1b5 the leader in speech, chief, spokesman~2 to consider, deem, account, think For Synonyms see entry 5837 2234 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2237 ^ ^ adv ^ hay-deh'-oce ^ hedeos ^ ^ ^ gladly 3 ^ ^ 1 with pleasure, gladly 2235 ^ False ^ 59 ^ apparently from 2228 (or possibly 2229) and 1211 ^ ^ adv ^ ay'-day ^ ede ^ ^ ^ already 17~by this time 1~even now 1~now 37~now already 1~yet 2 ^ ^ 1 now, already For Synonyms see entry 5815 2236 ^ False ^ 2 ^ plural of the superlative of the same as 2234 ^ ^ adv n ^ hay'-dis-tah ^ hedista ^ ^ ^ most gladly 1~very gladly 1 ^ ^ 1 most gladly 2237 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from handano (to please) ^ ^ n f ^ hay-don-ay' ^ hedone ^ 2:909,303 ^ ^ lust 2~pleasure 3 ^ ^ 1 pleasure~2 desires for pleasure 2238 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the compound of the same as 2234 and 3744 ^ ^ n n ^ hay-doo'-os-mon ^ heduosmon ^ ^ ^ mint 2 ^ ^ 1 sweet smelling, garden mint~1a a kind of small odoriferous herb, with which the Jews used to scatter on the floors of their houses and synagogues 2239 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a strengthened form of 1485 ^ ^ n n ^ ay'-thos ^ ethos ^ ^ ^ manners 1 ^ ^ 1 a customary abode, dwelling place, haunt, customary state~2 custom, usage, morals, character 2240 ^ False ^ 27 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ hay'-ko ^ heko ^ 2:926,306 ^ ^ come 27 ^ ^ 1 to have come, have arrived, be present~2 metaph.~2a to come to one, i.e. to seek an intimacy with one, become his follower: to come upon one (unexpectedly)~2b to come upon one, of things endured 2241 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin, 0410 with pronominal suffix ^ ^ n pr m ^ ay-lee' ^ eli ^ ^ ^ Eli 2 ^ ^ 1 Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani. The Hebrew form, as Elio, Elio, etc., is the Syro-Chaldaic (the common language in use by the Jews in the time of Christ) of the first words of the twenty second Psalm; they mean \"My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?\" 2242 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05941 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hay-lee' ^ Heli ^ ^ ^ Heli 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary 2243 ^ False ^ 30 ^ of Hebrew origin 0452 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hay-lee'-as ^ Helias ^ 2:928,306 ^ ^ Elias 30 ^ ^ 1 a prophet born at Thisbe, the unflinching champion of the theocracy in the reigns of the idolatrous kings Ahab and Ahaziah. He was taken up to heaven without dying, whence the Jews expected he would return just before the advent of the Messiah, whom he would prepare the minds of the Israelites to receive. 2244 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from the same as 2245 ^ ^ n f ^ hay-lik-ee'-ah ^ helikia ^ 2:941,308 ^ ^ age 3~stature 5 ^ ^ 1 age, time of life~1a age, term or length of life~1b adult age, maturity~1c suitable age for anything~1d metaph. of an attained state fit for a thing~2 stature, i.e in height and comeliness of stature 2245 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from helix (a comrade, i.e. one of the same age) ^ ^ adj ^ hay-lee'-kos ^ helikos ^ ^ ^ how great 1~what great 1 ^ ^ 1 as old as, as tall as~1a how great~1b how small 2246 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from hele (a ray, perhaps akin to the alternate of 138) ^ ^ n m ^ hay'-lee-os ^ helios ^ ^ ^ east 2~sun 30 ^ ^ 1 the sun~2 the rays of the sun~3 the light of day 2247 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ hay'-los ^ helos ^ ^ ^ nail 2 ^ ^ 1 a nail 2248 ^ False ^ 178 ^ accusative case plural of 1473 ^ ^ pron ^ hay-mas' ^ hemas ^ ^ ^ not tr 1~our 2~us 148~us-ward + 1519 2~we 25 ^ ^ 1 us, we, our etc. 2249 ^ False ^ 126 ^ nom. plural of 1473 ^ ^ pron ^ hay-mice' ^ hemeis ^ ^ ^ us 3~we 122~we ourselves 1 ^ ^ 1 us, we etc. 2250 ^ False ^ 389 ^ from (with 5610 implied) of a derivative of hemai (to sit, akin to the base of 1476) meaning tame, i.e. gentle ^ ^ n f ^ hay-mer'-ah ^ hemera ^ 2:943,309 ^ ^ daily + 2596 15~day 355~misc 14~not tr 2~time 3 ^ ^ 1 the day, used of the natural day, or the interval between sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from and contrasted with the night~1a in the daytime~1b metaph., \"the day\" is regarded as the time for abstaining from indulgence, vice, crime, because acts of the sort are perpetrated at night and in darkness~2 of the civil day, or the space of twenty four hours (thus including the night)~2a Eastern usage of this term differs from our western usage. Any part of a day is counted as a whole day, hence the expression \"three days and three nights\" does not mean literally three whole days, but at least one whole day plus part of two other days.~3 of the last day of this present age, the day Christ will return from heaven, raise the dead, hold the final judgment, and perfect his kingdom~4 used of time in general, i.e. the days of his life. 2251 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2349 ^ ^ pron ^ hay-met'-er-os ^ hemeteros ^ ^ ^ our 8~your 1 ^ ^ 1 our, your 2252 ^ False ^ 16 ^ a prolonged form of 2258 ^ ^ adv ^ ay'-mane ^ emen ^ ^ ^ I imprisoned + 1473 + 5439 1~I was + 1473 1~should be 1~was 13 ^ ^ 1 truly, assuredly 2253 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of the base of 2255 and 2348 ^ ^ adj ^ hay-mee-than-ace' ^ hemithanes ^ ^ ^ half dead 1 ^ ^ 1 half dead 2254 ^ False ^ 177 ^ dative case plural of 1473 ^ ^ pron ^ hay-meen' ^ hemin ^ ^ ^ for us 1~our 2~us 161~we 13 ^ ^ 1 us, we, our 2255 ^ False ^ 5 ^ neuter of a derivative from an inseparable pref. akin to 260 (through the idea of partition involved in connection) and meaning semi- ^ ^ adj ^ hay'-mee-soo ^ hemisu ^ ^ ^ half 5 ^ ^ 1 half 2256 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2255 and 5610 ^ ^ n n ^ hay-mee-o'-ree-on ^ hemiorion ^ ^ ^ half an hour 1 ^ ^ 1 half an hour 2257 ^ False ^ 410 ^ genitive case plural of 1473 ^ ^ pron ^ hay-mone' ^ hemon ^ ^ ^ misc 2~not tr 1~our 313~us 82~we 12 ^ ^ 1 our, we, us 2258 ^ False ^ 457 ^ imperfect of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ ane ^ en ^ ^ ^ had 11~had been 12~misc 42~stood + 2476 4~taught + 1321 4~vr was 1~was 267~were 115 ^ ^ 1 I was, etc. 2259 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ particle ^ hay-nee'-kah ^ henika ^ ^ ^ when 2 ^ ^ 1 at which time, when~2 whenever, at length when 2260 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2228 and 4007 ^ ^ particle ^ ay'-per ^ eper ^ ^ ^ than 1 ^ ^ 1 than 2261 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from 2031 ^ ^ adj ^ ay'-pee-os ^ epios ^ ^ ^ gentle 2 ^ ^ 1 affable~2 mild, gentle 2262 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06147 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ayr ^ Er ^ ^ ^ Er 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam 2263 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps by transposition from 2048 (through the idea of stillness) ^ ^ adj ^ ay'-rem-os ^ eremos ^ ^ ^ quiet 1 ^ ^ 1 quiet, tranquil 2264 ^ False ^ 44 ^ compound of heros (a \"hero\") and 1491 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hay-ro'-dace ^ Herodes ^ ^ ^ Herod Agrippa 6~Herod Antipas 27~Herod the Great 11 ^ ^ 1 the name of a royal family that flourished among the Jews in the times of Christ and the Apostles. Herod the Great was the son of Antipater of Idumaea. Appointed king of Judaea B.C. 40 by the Roman Senate at the suggestion of Antony and with the consent of Octavian, he at length overcame the great opposition which the country made to him and took possession of the kingdom B.C. 37; and after the battle of Actium, he was confirmed by Octavian, whose favour he ever enjoyed. He was brave and skilled in war, learned and sagacious; but also extremely suspicious and cruel. Hence he destroyed the entire royal family of Hasmonaeans, put to death many of the Jews that opposed his government, and proceeded to kill even his dearly beloved wife Mariamne of the Hasmonaean line and his two sons she had borne him. By these acts of bloodshed, and especially by his love and imitation of Roman customs and institutions and by the burdensome taxes imposed upon his subjects, he so alienated the Jews that he was unable to regain their favour by his splendid restoration of the temple and other acts of munificence. He died in the 70th year of his age, the 37th year of his reign, the 4th before the Dionysian era. In his closing years John the Baptist and Christ were born; Matthew narrates that he commanded all the male children under two years old in Bethlehem to be slain.~2 Herod surnamed \"Antipas\", was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman. After the death of his father he was appointed by the Romans tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. His first wife was the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia; but he subsequently repudiated her and took to himself Herodias, the wife of his brother Herod Philip; and in consequence Aretas, his father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this unlawful connection; and afterwards, at the instigation of Herodias, he ordered him to be beheaded. Induced by her, too, he went to Rome to obtain from the emperor the title of king. But in consequence of the accusations brought against him by Herod Agrippa I, Caligula banished him (A.D. 39) to Lugdunum in Gaul, where he seems to have died. He was light minded, sensual and vicious.~3 Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great. After various changes in fortune, he gained the favour of Caligula and Claudius to such a degree that he gradually obtained the government of all of Palestine, with the title of king. He died at Caesarea, A.D. 44, at the age of 54, in the seventh [or the 4th, reckoning from the extension of his dominions by Claudius] year of his reign, just after having ordered James the apostle, son of Zebedee, to be slain, and Peter to be cast into prison: Acts 12:21~4 (Herod) Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I. When his father died he was a youth of seventeen. In A.D. 48 he received from Claudius Caesar the government of Chalcis, with the right of appointing the Jewish high priests, together with the care and oversight of the temple at Jerusalem. Four years later Claudius took from him Chalcis and gave him instead a larger domain, of Batanaea, Trachonitis, and Gaulanitis, with the title of king. To those reigns Nero, in A.D. 53, added Tiberias and Taricheae and Peraean Julias, with fourteen neighbouring villages. He is mentioned in Acts 25 and 26. In the Jewish war, although he strove in vain to restrain the fury of the seditious and bellicose populace, he did not desert to the Roman side. After the fall of Jerusalem, he was vested with praetorian rank and kept the kingdom entire until his death, which took place in the third year of the emperor Trajan, [the 73rd year of his life, and the 52nd of his reign] He was the last representative of the Herodian dynasty. 2265 ^ False ^ 3 ^ plural of a derivative of 2264 ^ ^ n m ^ hay-ro-dee-an-oy' ^ Herodianoi ^ ^ ^ Herodians 3 ^ ^ 1 Herodians, i.e. Herod's partisans. See note on 2264. 2266 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2264 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hay-ro-dee-as' ^ Herodias ^ ^ ^ Herodias 6 ^ ^ 1 daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great. She was first married to Herod Philip I, son of Herod the Great, a man in private life; but afterwards formed an unlawful union with Herod Antipas, whom she induced not only to slay John the Baptist but also to make the journey to Rome which ruined him; at last she followed him to exile in Gaul. 2267 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2264 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hay-ro-dee'-ohn ^ Herodion ^ ^ ^ Herodian 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian 2268 ^ False ^ 21 ^ of Hebrew origin 03470 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hay-sah-ee'-as ^ Hesaias ^ ^ ^ Esaias 21 ^ ^ 1 a famous Hebrew prophet who prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah 2269 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 06215 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ay-sow' ^ Esau ^ 2:953,311 ^ ^ Esau 3 ^ ^ 1 was the eldest son of Isaac and twin brother of Jacob 2270 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 2272 ^ ^ v ^ hay-soo-khad'-zo ^ hesuchazo ^ ^ ^ be quiet 1~cease 1~hold (one's) peace 2~rest 1 ^ ^ 1 to keep quiet~1a to rest, cease from labour~1b to lead a quiet life, said of those who are not running hither and thither, but stay at home and mind their business~1c to be silent, i.e. to say nothing, hold one's peace For Synonyms see entry 5847 2271 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2272 ^ ^ n f ^ hay-soo-khee'-ah ^ hesuchia ^ ^ ^ quietness 1~silent 3 ^ ^ 1 quietness~1a description of the life of one who stays at home doing his own work, and does not officiously meddle with the affairs of others~2 silence 2272 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of 1476 and perhaps 2192 ^ ^ adj ^ hay-soo'-khee-os ^ hesuchios ^ ^ ^ peaceable 1~quiet 1 ^ ^ 1 quiet, tranquil 2273 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2228 and 5104 ^ ^ particle ^ ay'-toy ^ etoi ^ ^ ^ whether 1 ^ ^ 1 whether, either 2274 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 2276 ^ ^ v ^ hayt-tah'-o ^ hettao ^ ^ ^ be inferior 1~overcome 2 ^ ^ 1 to make less, inferior, to overcome~1a to be made inferior~1b to overcome, worsted, to be conquered by one, forced to yield to one~1c to hold a thing inferior, set below 2275 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2274 ^ ^ n n ^ hayt'-tay-mah ^ hettema ^ ^ ^ diminishing 1~fault 1 ^ ^ 1 a diminution, decrease: i.e. defeat~2 loss, as respects to salvation 2276 ^ False ^ 2 ^ neuter of comparative of heka (slightly) used for that of 2556 ^ ^ adj ^ hate'-ton ^ hetton ^ ^ ^ less 1~worse 1 ^ ^ 1 inferior~2 less 2277 ^ False ^ 2 ^ third person singular imperative of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ ay'-to ^ eto ^ ^ ^ be 2 ^ ^ 1 let him (it) be 2278 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2279 ^ ^ v ^ ay-kheh'-o ^ echeo ^ 2:954,311 ^ ^ roaring 1~sounding 1 ^ ^ 1 to sound~1a used of the roaring of the sea 2279 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ ay'-khos ^ echos ^ ^ ^ fame 1~sound 2 ^ ^ 1 a sound, noise~1a spoken of the roar of the sea waves~2 rumour, report 2280 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ thad-dah'-yos ^ Thaddaios ^ ^ ^ Thaddaeus 2 ^ ^ 1 one of the twelve apostles. From a comparison with the catalogue of apostles in Lk 6:16, and Acts 1:13, is seems that Judas, Lebbaeus and Thaddaeus were the same person, and the writer of the book of Jude. 2281 ^ False ^ 92 ^ probably prolonged from 251 ^ ^ n f ^ thal'-as-sah ^ thalassa ^ ^ ^ sea 92 ^ ^ 1 the sea~1a used of the sea in general~1b used specifically of the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea 2282 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably akin to thallo (to warm) ^ ^ v ^ thal'-po ^ thalpo ^ ^ ^ cherish 2 ^ ^ 1 to warm, keep warm~2 to cherish with tender love, to foster with tender care 2283 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08559 ^ ^ n f ^ tham'-ar ^ Thamar ^ 3:1,311 ^ ^ Thamar 1 ^ ^ 1 the wife of the two sons of Judah, Er and Onan. 2284 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2285 ^ ^ v ^ tham-beh'-o ^ thambeo ^ 3:4,312 ^ ^ be amazed 2~be astonished 2 ^ ^ 1 to be astonished~2 to astonish, terrify~2a to be amazed~2b to be frightened 2285 ^ False ^ 3 ^ akin to an obsolete tapho (to dumbfound) ^ ^ n m/n ^ tham'-bos ^ thambos ^ 3:4,312 ^ ^ be amazed + 1096 1~be astonished + 4023 1~wonder 1 ^ ^ 1 to render immovable~2 amazement 2286 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2288 ^ ^ adj ^ than-as'-ee-mos ^ thanasimos ^ ^ ^ deadly 1 ^ ^ 1 deadly 2287 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from (the feminine form of) 2288 and 5342 ^ ^ adj ^ than-at-ay'-for-os ^ thanatephoros ^ ^ ^ deadly 1 ^ ^ 1 death bringing, deadly 2288 ^ False ^ 119 ^ from 2348 ^ ^ n m ^ than'-at-os ^ thanatos ^ 3:7,312 ^ ^ deadly 2~death 117 ^ ^ 1 the death of the body~1a that separation (whether natural or violent) of the soul and the body by which the life on earth is ended~1b with the implied idea of future misery in hell~1b1 the power of death~1c since the nether world, the abode of the dead, was conceived as being very dark, it is equivalent to the region of thickest darkness i.e. figuratively, a region enveloped in the darkness of ignorance and sin~2 metaph., the loss of that life which alone is worthy of the name,~2a the misery of the soul arising from sin, which begins on earth but lasts and increases after the death of the body in hell~3 the miserable state of the wicked dead in hell~4 in the widest sense, death comprising all the miseries arising from sin, as well physical death as the loss of a life consecrated to God and blessed in him on earth, to be followed by wretchedness in hell 2289 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2288 ^ ^ v ^ than-at-o'-o ^ thanatoo ^ 3:21,312 ^ ^ become dead 1~cause to be put to death 3~kill 2~mortify 1~put to death 4 ^ ^ 1 to put to death~2 metaph.~2a to make to die i.e. destroy, render extinct~2b by death to be liberated from the bond of anything, literally to be made dead in relation to (something) 2290 ^ False ^ 11 ^ a root ^ ^ v ^ thap'-to ^ thapto ^ ^ ^ bury 11 ^ ^ 1 to bury, inter 2291 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08646 ^ ^ n pr m ^ thar'-ah ^ Thara ^ ^ ^ Thara 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Abraham 2292 ^ False ^ 6 ^ another form for 2293 ^ ^ v ^ thar-hreh'-o ^ tharrheo ^ 3:25,315 ^ ^ be bold 2~be confident 1~boldly 1~confident 1~have confidence 1 ^ ^ 1 to be of good courage, be of good cheer~2 to be bold 2293 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2294 ^ ^ v ^ thar-seh'-o ^ tharseo ^ 3:25,315 ^ ^ be of good cheer 5~be of good comfort 3 ^ ^ 1 to be of good courage, be of good cheer 2294 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin (by transp.) to thrasos (daring) ^ ^ n n ^ thar'-sos ^ tharsos ^ ^ ^ courage 1 ^ ^ 1 courage, confidence 2295 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently from a form of 2300 ^ ^ n n ^ thos'-mah ^ thauma ^ 3:27,316 ^ ^ admiration 1 ^ ^ 1 a wonderful thing, a marvel~2 wonder~2a to wonder [with great wonder i.e.] exceedingly 2296 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 2295 ^ ^ v ^ thou-mad'-zo ^ thaumazo ^ 3:27,316 ^ ^ admire 1~have in admiration 1~marvel 29~marvelled + 2258 1~vr wonder 1~wonder 14 ^ ^ 1 to wonder, wonder at, marvel~2 to be wondered at, to be had in admiration 2297 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2295 ^ ^ adj ^ thow-mas'-ee-os ^ thaumasios ^ 3:27,316 ^ ^ wonderful 1 ^ ^ 1 wonderful, marvellous~2 wonderful deeds, wonders 2298 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2296 ^ ^ adj ^ thow-mas-tos' ^ thaumastos ^ 3:27,316 ^ ^ marvel 1~marvellous 5~marvellous thing 1 ^ ^ 1 wonderful, marvellous~1a worthy of pious admiration, admirable, excellent~1b passing human comprehension~1c causing amazement joined with terror~1d marvellous~1d1 extraordinary, striking, surprising 2299 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from of 2316 ^ ^ n f ^ theh-ah' ^ thea ^ ^ ^ goddess 3 ^ ^ 1 a goddess 2300 ^ False ^ 24 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ theh-ah'-om-ahee ^ theaomai ^ 5:315,706 ^ ^ behold 2~look 1~look upon 1~see 20 ^ ^ 1 to behold, look upon, view attentively, contemplate (often used of public shows)~1a of important persons that are looked on with admiration~2 to view, take a view of~2a in the sense of visiting, meeting with a person~3 to learn by looking, to see with the eyes, to perceive For Synonyms see entry 5848 2301 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2302 ^ ^ v ^ theh-at-rid'-zo ^ theatrizo ^ 3:42,* ^ ^ make a gazing stock 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring upon the stage~2 to set forth as a spectacle, expose to contempt 2302 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2300 ^ ^ n n ^ theh'-at-ron ^ theatron ^ 3:42,318 ^ ^ spectacle 1~theatre 2 ^ ^ 1 a theatre, a place in which games and dramatic spectacles are exhibited, and public assemblies held (for the Greeks used the theatre also as a forum)~2 a public show~2a metaph., a man who is exhibited to be gazed at and made sport of 2303 ^ False ^ 7 ^ probably of 2304 (in its original sense of flashing) ^ ^ n n ^ thi'-on ^ theion ^ 3:122,* ^ ^ brimstone 7 ^ ^ 1 brimstone~1a divine incense, because burning brimstone was regarded as having power to purify, and to ward off disease 2304 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2316 ^ ^ adj ^ thi'-os ^ theios ^ 3:122,322 ^ ^ divine 2~Godhead 1 ^ ^ 1 a general name of deities or divinities as used by the Greeks~2 spoken of the only and true God, trinity~2a of Christ~2b Holy Spirit~2c the Father 2305 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2304 ^ ^ n f ^ thi-ot'-ace ^ theiotes ^ 3:123,322 ^ ^ Godhead 1 ^ ^ 1 divinity, divine nature For Synonyms see entry 5849 2306 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2303 and 1491 ^ ^ adj ^ thi-o'-dace ^ theiodes ^ ^ ^ brimstone 1 ^ ^ 1 of brimstone, sulphurous 2307 ^ False ^ 64 ^ from the prolonged form of 2309 ^ ^ n n ^ thel'-ay-mah ^ thelema ^ 3:52,318 ^ ^ desire 1~pleasure 1~will 62 ^ ^ 1 what one wishes or has determined shall be done~1a of the purpose of God to bless mankind through Christ~1b of what God wishes to be done by us~1b1 commands, precepts~2 will, choice, inclination, desire, pleasure 2308 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2309 ^ ^ n f ^ thel'-ay-sis ^ thelesis ^ 3:62,318 ^ ^ will 1 ^ ^ 1 a willing will 2309 ^ False ^ 210 ^ apparently strengthened from the alternate form of 138 ^ ^ v ^ thel'-o ^ thelo ^ 3:44,318 ^ ^ desire 13~desirous 3~list 3~misc 4~to will 2~will/would 159~will/would have 16 ^ ^ 1 to will, have in mind, intend~1a to be resolved or determined, to purpose~1b to desire, to wish~1c to love~1c1 to like to do a thing, be fond of doing~1d to take delight in, have pleasure 2310 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ adj ^ them-el'-ee-os ^ themelios ^ 3:63,322 ^ ^ foundation 16 ^ ^ 1 laid down as a foundation, the foundation (of a building, wall, city)~2 metaph. the foundations, beginnings, first principals~2a of institution or system of truth 2311 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2310 ^ ^ v ^ them-el-ee-o'-o ^ themelioo ^ 3:63,322 ^ ^ found 2~ground 2~lay the foundation 1~settle 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay the foundation, to found~2 to make stable, establish 2312 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 and 1321 ^ ^ adj ^ theh-od-id'-ak-tos ^ theodidaktos ^ 3:121,322 ^ ^ taught of God 1 ^ ^ 1 taught of God 2313 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2314 ^ ^ v ^ theh-o-makh-eh'-o ^ theomacheo ^ 4:528,573 ^ ^ fight against God 1 ^ ^ 1 to fight against God 2314 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 and 3164 ^ ^ adj ^ theh-om'-akh-os ^ theomachos ^ 4:528,573 ^ ^ to fight against God 1 ^ ^ 1 fighting against God, resisting God 2315 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 and a presumed derivative of 4154 ^ ^ adj ^ theh-op'-nyoo-stos ^ theopneustos ^ 6:453,876 ^ ^ given by inspiration of God 1 ^ ^ 1 inspired by God~1a the contents of the scriptures 2316 ^ False ^ 1343 ^ of uncertain affinity; a deity, especially (with 3588) the supreme Divinity ^ ^ n m ^ theh'-os ^ theos ^ 3:65,322 ^ ^ god 13~God 1320~God-ward + 4214 2~godly 3~misc 5 ^ ^ 1 a god or goddess, a general name of deities or divinities~2 the Godhead, trinity~2a God the Father, the first person in the trinity~2b Christ, the second person of the trinity~2c Holy Spirit, the third person in the trinity~3 spoken of the only and true God~3a refers to the things of God~3b his counsels, interests, things due to him~4 whatever can in any respect be likened unto God, or resemble him in any way~4a God's representative or viceregent~4a1 of magistrates and judges 2317 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2318 ^ ^ n f ^ theh-os-eb'-i-ah ^ theosebeia ^ 3:123,331 ^ ^ godliness 1 ^ ^ 1 reverence towards God's goodness 2318 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 and 4576 ^ ^ adj ^ theh-os-eb-ace' ^ theosebes ^ 3:123,331 ^ ^ worshipper of God 1 ^ ^ 1 worshipping God, pious 2319 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 and the base of 4767 ^ ^ adj ^ theh-os-too-gace' ^ theostuges ^ ^ ^ hater of God 1 ^ ^ 1 hateful to God, exceptionally impious and wicked 2320 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2316 ^ ^ n f ^ theh-ot'-ace ^ theotes ^ 3:119,322 ^ ^ Godhead 1 ^ ^ 1 deity~1a the state of being God, Godhead For Synonyms see entry 5849 2321 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2316 and 5384 ^ ^ n pr m ^ theh-of'-il-os ^ Theophilos ^ ^ ^ Theophilus 2 ^ ^ 1 the person to whom Luke addressed his Gospel and the book of Acts 2322 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2323 ^ ^ n f ^ ther-ap-i'-ah ^ therapeia ^ 3:131,331 ^ ^ healing 2~household 2 ^ ^ 1 service rendered by one to another~2 spec. medical service: curing, healing~3 household service~3a body of attendants, servants, domestics 2323 ^ False ^ 44 ^ from the same as 2324 ^ ^ v ^ ther-ap-yoo'-o ^ therapeuo ^ 3:128,331 ^ ^ cure 5~heal 38~worship 1 ^ ^ 1 to serve, do service~2 to heal, cure, restore to health 2324 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a participle from an otherwise obsolete derivative of the base of 2330 ^ ^ n m ^ ther-ap'-ohn ^ therapon ^ 3:132,331 ^ ^ servant 1 ^ ^ 1 an attendant, servant: of God~1a spoken of Moses discharging the duties committed to him by God For Synonyms see entry 5834 2325 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 2330 (in the sense of the crop) ^ ^ v ^ ther-id'-zo ^ therizo ^ 3:132,332 ^ ^ reap 21 ^ ^ 1 to reap, harvest~2 proverbial expression for sowing and reaping~3 cut off, destroy~3a as crops are cut down with a sickle 2326 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2325 ^ ^ n m ^ ther-is-mos' ^ therismos ^ 3:133,332 ^ ^ harvest 13 ^ ^ 1 harvest, the act of reaping~1a fig. of the gathering of men into the kingdom of God~1b referring to time of reaping, the final judgment, when the righteous are gathered into the kingdom of God and the wicked are cast into hell for ever 2327 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2325 ^ ^ n m ^ ther-is-tace' ^ theristes ^ ^ ^ reaper 2 ^ ^ 1 a reaper 2328 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2329 ^ ^ v ^ ther-mah'-ee-no ^ thermaino ^ ^ ^ be warmed 1~warm (one's) self 5 ^ ^ 1 to make warm, to heat~2 to warm one's self 2329 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2330 ^ ^ n f ^ ther'-may ^ therme ^ ^ ^ heat 1 ^ ^ 1 heat 2330 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a primary thero (to heat) ^ ^ n n ^ ther'-os ^ theros ^ ^ ^ summer 3 ^ ^ 1 summer 2331 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2332 ^ ^ n m ^ thes-sal-on-ik-yoos' ^ Thessalonikeus ^ ^ ^ of Thessalonica 1~Thessalonians 5 ^ ^ 1 a Thessalonians 2332 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from Thessalos (a Thessalian) and 3529 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ thes-sal-on-ee'-kay ^ Thessalonike ^ ^ ^ Thessalonica 5 ^ ^ 1 a famous and populous city, situated on the Thermaic Gulf, the capital of the second division of Macedonia and the residence of a Roman governor and quaestor 2333 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ thyoo-das' ^ Theudas ^ ^ ^ Theudas 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of an insurgent mentioned in Gamaliel's speech before the Jewish council, Acts 5:35-39, at the time of the arraignment of the apostles. He appeared, according to Luke's account, at the head of about four hundred men. He was probably one of the insurrectionary chiefs or fanatics by whom the land was overrun in the last year of Herod's reign. Josephus speaks of a Theudas who played a similar part at the time of Claudius, about A.D. 44; but the Theudas mentioned by Luke must be a different person from the one spoken of by Josephus. 2334 ^ False ^ 57 ^ from a derivative of 2300 (perhaps by add. of 3708) ^ ^ v ^ theh-o-reh'-o ^ theoreo ^ 5:315,706 ^ ^ behold 11~consider 1~look on 1~perceive 4~see 40 ^ ^ 1 to be a spectator, look at, behold~1a to view attentively, take a view of, survey~1a1 to view mentally, consider~2 to see~2a to perceive with the eyes, to enjoy the presence of one~2b to discern, descry~2c to ascertain, find out by seeing For Synonyms see entry 5848 2335 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 2334 ^ ^ n f ^ theh-o-ree'-ah ^ theoria ^ ^ ^ sight 1 ^ ^ 1 a viewing, beholding~2 that which is viewed, a spectacle, sight 2336 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5087 ^ ^ n f ^ thay'-kay ^ theke ^ ^ ^ sheath 1 ^ ^ 1 that which a thing is put or laid away, a receptacle, repository, chest, box~1a used of the sheath of a sword 2337 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from thele (the nipple) ^ ^ v ^ thay-lad'-zo ^ thelazo ^ ^ ^ give suck 4~suck 1~suckling 1 ^ ^ 1 to give the breast, give suck, to suckle~2 to suck 2338 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 2337 ^ ^ adj ^ thay'-loos ^ thelus ^ ^ ^ female 3~woman 2 ^ ^ 1 of the female sex~2 a woman, a female 2339 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from ther (a wild animal, as game) ^ ^ n f ^ thay'-rah ^ thera ^ ^ ^ trap 1 ^ ^ 1 a hunting of wild beasts to destroy them~2 metaph. of preparing destruction for men 2340 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2339 ^ ^ v ^ thay-ryoo'-o ^ thereuo ^ ^ ^ catch 1 ^ ^ 1 to go a hunting, to hunt, to catch in hunting~2 metaph. to lay wait for, strive to ensnare, catch artfully 2341 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2342 and 3164 ^ ^ v ^ thay-ree-om-akh-eh'-o ^ theriomacheo ^ ^ ^ fight with beasts 1 ^ ^ 1 to fight with wild beasts 2342 ^ False ^ 46 ^ diminutive from the same as 2339 ^ ^ n n ^ thay-ree'-on ^ therion ^ 3:133,333 ^ ^ beast 42~venomous beast 1~wild beast 3 ^ ^ 1 an animal~2 a wild animal, wild beast, beast~3 metaph. a brutal, bestial man, savage, ferocious For Synonyms see entry 5846 2343 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2344 ^ ^ v ^ thay-sow-rid'-zo ^ thesaurizo ^ 3:138,333 ^ ^ heap treasure together 1~in store 1~keep in store 1~lay up 3~lay up treasure 1~treasure up 1 ^ ^ 1 to gather and lay up, to heap up, store up~1a to accumulate riches~1b to keep in store, store up, reserve~2 metaph. so to live from day to day as to increase either the bitterness or the happiness of one's consequent lot 2344 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 5087 ^ ^ n m ^ thay-sow-ros' ^ thesauros ^ 3:136,333 ^ ^ treasure 18 ^ ^ 1 the place in which good and precious things are collected and laid up~1a a casket, coffer, or other receptacle, in which valuables are kept~1b a treasury~1c storehouse, repository, magazine~2 the things laid up in a treasury, collected treasures 2345 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a prolonged form of an obsolete primary thigo (to finger) ^ ^ v ^ thing-gan'-o ^ thiggano ^ ^ ^ handle 1~touch 2 ^ ^ 1 to touch, handle~1a to do violence to, injury 2346 ^ False ^ 10 ^ akin to the base of 5147 ^ ^ v ^ thlee'-bo ^ thlibo ^ 3:139,334 ^ ^ afflict 3~narrow 1~suffer tribulation 1~throng 1~trouble 4 ^ ^ 1 to press (as grapes), press hard upon~2 a compressed way~2a narrow straitened, contracted~3 metaph. to trouble, afflict, distress 2347 ^ False ^ 45 ^ from 2346 ^ ^ n f ^ thlip'-sis ^ thlipsis ^ 3:139,334 ^ ^ affliction 17~anguish 1~burdened 1~persecution 1~to be afflicted + 1519 1~tribulation 21~trouble 3 ^ ^ 1 a pressing, pressing together, pressure~2 metaph. oppression, affliction, tribulation, distress, straits 2348 ^ False ^ 13 ^ a strengthened form of a simpler primary thano {than'-o} (which is used for it only in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ thnay'-sko ^ thnesko ^ 3:7,312 ^ ^ be dead 10~dead 1~dead man 1~die 1 ^ ^ 1 to die, to be dead~2 metaph. to be spiritually dead 2349 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2348 ^ ^ adj ^ thnay-tos' ^ thnetos ^ 3:21,312 ^ ^ mortal 5~mortality + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 liable to death, mortal 2350 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2351 ^ ^ v ^ thor-oo-beh'-o ^ thorubeo ^ ^ ^ make a noise 1~make ado 1~set on an uproar 1~trouble (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a noise or uproar, be turbulent~2 to disturb, throw into confusion~2a to be troubled in mind~2b to wail tumultuously 2351 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the base of 2360 ^ ^ n m ^ thor'-oo-bos ^ thorubos ^ ^ ^ tumult 4~uproar 3 ^ ^ 1 a noise, tumult, uproar~1a of persons wailing~1b of a clamorous and excited multitude~1c of riotous persons~2 a tumult, as a breach of public order 2352 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ throw'-o ^ thrauo ^ ^ ^ bruise 1 ^ ^ 1 to break, break in pieces, shatter, smite through For Synonyms see entry 5850 2353 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5142 ^ ^ n n ^ threm'-mah ^ thremma ^ ^ ^ cattle 1 ^ ^ 1 whatever is fed or nursed~1a a ward, nursling, child~2 a flock, cattle, esp. sheep and goats 2354 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2355 ^ ^ v ^ thray-neh'-o ^ threneo ^ 3:148,335 ^ ^ lament 2~mourn 2 ^ ^ 1 to mourn, to lament~1a of singers of dirges, [to wail]~2 to bewail, deplore For Synonyms see entry 5804 2355 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2360 ^ ^ n m ^ thray'-nos ^ threnos ^ 3:148,335 ^ ^ lamentation 1 ^ ^ 1 a lamentation 2356 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of 2357 ^ ^ n f ^ thrace-ki'-ah ^ threskeia ^ 3:155,337 ^ ^ religion 3~worshipping 1 ^ ^ 1 religious worship~1a esp. external, that which consists of ceremonies~1a1 religious discipline, religion 2357 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 2360 ^ ^ adj ^ thrace'-kos ^ threskos ^ 3:155,337 ^ ^ religious 1 ^ ^ 1 fearing or worshipping God~2 to tremble~2a trembling, fearful 2358 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a prolonged compound of the base of 2360 ^ ^ v ^ three-am-byoo'-o ^ thriambeuo ^ 3:159,337 ^ ^ cause to triumph 1~triumph over 1 ^ ^ 1 to triumph, to celebrate a triumph~2 cause one to triumph++++ From the root word meaning a hymn sung in festal processions in honour of the god Bacchus. 2359 ^ False ^ 15 ^ genitive case trichos, etc., of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ threeks ^ thrix ^ ^ ^ hair 15 ^ ^ 1 the hair of the head~2 the hair of animals For Synonyms see entry 5851 2360 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from threomai {to wail} ^ ^ v ^ thro-eh'-o ^ throeo ^ ^ ^ trouble 3 ^ ^ 1 to cry aloud, make a noise by outcry~1a in the NT, to trouble, frighten~1b to be troubled in mind, to be frightened, alarmed 2361 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from 5142 (in the sense of thickening) ^ ^ n m ^ throm'-bos ^ thrombos ^ ^ ^ great drop 1 ^ ^ 1 a large thick drop, esp. of clotted blood 2362 ^ False ^ 61 ^ from thrao (to sit), a stately seat (\"throne\") ^ ^ n m ^ thron'-os ^ thronos ^ 3:160,338 ^ ^ seat 7~throne 54 ^ ^ 1 a throne seat~1a a chair of state having a footstool~1b assigned in the NT to kings, hence, kingly power or royalty~1b1 metaph. to God, the governor of the world~1b2 to the Messiah, Christ, the partner and assistant in the divine administration~1b2a hence divine power belonging to Christ~1b3 to judges i.e. tribunal or bench~1b4 to elders 2363 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ thoo-at'-i-rah ^ Thuateira ^ ^ ^ Thyatira 4 ^ ^ 1 a colony of Macedonia Greeks, situated between Sardis and Pergamos on the river Lycus; its inhabitants gained their living by traffic and the art of dyeing in purple 2364 ^ False ^ 29 ^ apparently a root word [cf \"daughter\"] ^ ^ n f ^ thoo-gat'-air ^ thugater ^ ^ ^ daughter 29 ^ ^ 1 a daughter~1a a daughter of God~1a1 acceptable to God, rejoicing in God's peculiar care and protection~1b with the name of a place, city, or region~1b1 denotes collectively all its inhabitants and citizens~1c a female descendant 2365 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2364 ^ ^ n n ^ thoo-gat'-ree-on ^ thugatrion ^ ^ ^ little daughter 1~young daughter 1 ^ ^ 1 a little daughter 2366 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2380 (in the sense of blowing) ^ ^ n f ^ thoo'-el-lah ^ thuella ^ ^ ^ tempest 1 ^ ^ 1 a sudden storm, tempest, whirlwind 2367 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of blowing, denoting a certain fragrant tree) ^ ^ adj ^ thoo'-ee-nos ^ thuinos ^ ^ ^ thyine 1 ^ ^ 1 the citrus, an odoriferous North African tree used as incense, prized by the ancient Greeks and Romans on account of the beauty of its wood for various ornamental purposes 2368 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2370 ^ ^ n n ^ thoo-mee'-am-ah ^ thumiama ^ ^ ^ incense 4~odour 2 ^ ^ 1 an aromatic substance burnt, incense 2369 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2370 ^ ^ n n ^ thoo-mee-as-tay'-ree-on ^ thumiasterion ^ ^ ^ censer 1 ^ ^ 1 a utensil for fumigating or burning incense~2 an altar of incense 2370 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of smoking) ^ ^ v ^ thoo-mee-ah'-o ^ thumiao ^ ^ ^ burn incense 1 ^ ^ 1 to burn incense 2371 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 2372 and 3164 ^ ^ v ^ thoo-mom-akh-eh'-o ^ thumomacheo ^ ^ ^ highly displeased 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry on war with great animosity~2 to be very angry, be exasperated 2372 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 2380 ^ ^ n m ^ thoo-mos' ^ thumos ^ 3:167,339 ^ ^ fierceness 2~indignation 1~wrath 15 ^ ^ 1 passion, angry, heat, anger forthwith boiling up and soon subsiding again~2 glow, ardour, the wine of passion, inflaming wine (which either drives the drinker mad or kills him with its strength) 2373 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2372 ^ ^ v ^ tho-mo'-o ^ thumoo ^ ^ ^ be wroth 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause one to become incensed, to provoke to anger~2 to be wroth 2374 ^ False ^ 39 ^ apparently a root word [cf \"door\"] ^ ^ n f ^ thoo'-rah ^ thura ^ 3:173,340 ^ ^ door 38~gate 1 ^ ^ 1 a door~1a the vestibule~1b used of any opening like a door, an entrance, way or passage into~1c in a parable or metaphor~1c1 the door through which sheep go in and out, the name of him who brings salvation to those who follow his guidance~1c2 \"an open door\" is used of the opportunity of doing something~1c3 the door of the kingdom of heaven (likened to a palace) denotes the conditions which must be complied with in order to be received into the kingdom of God 2375 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2374 ^ ^ n m ^ thoo-reh-os' ^ thureos ^ 5:312,702 ^ ^ shield 1 ^ ^ 1 a shield, a large oblong, four cornered shield 2376 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2374 ^ ^ n f ^ thoo-rece' ^ thuris ^ ^ ^ window 2 ^ ^ 1 a window 2377 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2374 and ouros (a watcher) ^ ^ n m ^ thoo-ro-ros' ^ thuroros ^ ^ ^ porter 2~that keeps the door + 3588 2 ^ ^ 1 a doorkeeper, porter~1a a male or female janitor 2378 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 2380 ^ ^ n f ^ thoo-see'-ah ^ thusia ^ 3:180,342 ^ ^ sacrifice 29 ^ ^ 1 a sacrifice, victim 2379 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from a derivative of 2378 ^ ^ n n ^ thoo-see-as-tay'-ree-on ^ thusiasterion ^ 3:180,342 ^ ^ altar 23 ^ ^ 1 the altar for slaying and burning of victims used of~1a the altar of whole burnt offerings which stood in the court of the priests in the temple at Jerusalem~1b the altar of incense which stood in the sanctuary or the Holy Place~1c any other altar~1c1 metaph., the cross on which Christ suffered an expiatory death: to eat of this altar i.e. to appropriate to one's self the fruits of Christ's expiatory death 2380 ^ False ^ 14 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ thoo'-o ^ thuo ^ 3:180,342 ^ ^ do sacrifice 2~kill 8~sacrifice 3~slay 1 ^ ^ 1 to sacrifice, immolate~2 to slay, kill~2a of the paschal lamb~3 slaughter 2381 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of Aramaic origin, cf 08380 ^ ^ n pr m ^ tho-mas' ^ Thomas ^ ^ ^ Thomas 12 ^ ^ 1 one of the apostles 2382 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ tho'-rax ^ thorax ^ 5:308,702 ^ ^ breastplate 5 ^ ^ 1 the breast, the part of the body from the neck to the navel, where the ribs end~2 a breastplate or corset consisting of two parts and protecting the body on both sides from the neck to the middle 2383 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 02971 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ah'-i-ros ^ Iaeiros ^ ^ ^ Jairus 2 ^ ^ 1 a ruler of a synagogue, probably near the western shore of the Sea of Galilee 2384 ^ False ^ 27 ^ of Hebrew origin 03290 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ak-obe' ^ Iakob ^ *,344 ^ ^ Jacob 27 ^ ^ 1 was the second son of Isaac~2 the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary 2385 ^ False ^ 42 ^ the same as 2384 Graecised ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ak'-o-bos ^ Iakobos ^ ^ ^ James (half-brother of Jesus) 5~James (son of Alphaeus) 16~James (son of Zebedee) 21 ^ ^ 1 son of Zebedee, an apostle and brother of the apostle John, commonly called James the greater or elder, slain by Herod, Acts 12~2 an apostle, son of Alphaeus, called the less~3 James the half-brother of Christ~4 an unknown James, father of the apostle Judas (?) 2386 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2390 ^ ^ n n ^ ee'-am-ah ^ iama ^ 3:194,344 ^ ^ healing 3 ^ ^ 1 a means of healing, remedy, medicine~2 a healing 2387 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Egyptian origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-am-brace' ^ Iambres ^ 3:192,344 ^ ^ Jambres 1 ^ ^ 1 he and Jannes, were two Egyptian magicians who in the presence of Pharaoh imitated the miracles of Aaron in order to destroy his influence with the king. The author of the epistle derived their names from the tradition of the Talmudists and the Rabbins 2388 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin, cf 03238 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-an-nah' ^ Ianna ^ ^ ^ Janna 1 ^ ^ 1 son of Joseph and the father of Melchi, in the genealogy of Christ 2389 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Egyptian origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-an-nace' ^ Iannes ^ 3:192,344 ^ ^ Jannes 1 ^ ^ 1 he and Jambres, were two Egyptian magicians who in the presence of Pharaoh imitated the miracles of Aaron in order to destroy his influence with the king. The author of the epistle derived their names from the tradition of the Talmudists and the Rabbins 2390 ^ False ^ 28 ^ middle voice of apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ee-ah'-om-ahee ^ iaomai ^ 3:194,344 ^ ^ heal 26~make whole 2 ^ ^ 1 to cure, heal~2 to make whole~2a to free from errors and sins, to bring about (one's) salvation 2391 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03382 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ar'-ed ^ Iared ^ ^ ^ Jared 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the antediluvian patriarchs, the father of Enoch 2392 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2390 ^ ^ n f ^ ee'-as-is ^ iasis ^ 3:194,344 ^ ^ cure 1~healing 1~to heal + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a healing, cure 2393 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably of foreign origin, see 03471 ^ ^ n f ^ ee'-as-pis ^ iaspis ^ ^ ^ jasper 4 ^ ^ 1 jasper, a precious stone of various colours (for some are purple, others blue, others green, and others the colour of brass)++++ There is one kind called the Aeizusa, like to air and another Crystallizusa, clear as crystal. So Pliny speaks of a white Jasper called Astrios, and which, he says is \"crystallo propinquans\", near to crystal, found in India, and on the shores of Pallene. (Gill) 2394 ^ False ^ 5 ^ future active participle masculine of 2390 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-as'-oan ^ Iason ^ ^ ^ Jason 5 ^ ^ 1 a Thessalonians who entertained Paul and Silas, and maybe a cousin of Paul (Ro. 16:21) 2395 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2390 ^ ^ n m ^ ee-at-ros' ^ iatros ^ 3:194,344 ^ ^ physician 7 ^ ^ 1 a physician 2396 ^ False ^ 27 ^ second person singular imperative active of 1492 ^ ^ particle ^ id'-eh ^ ide ^ ^ ^ behold 22~lo 3~look 1~see 1 ^ ^ 1 behold, see 2397 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 1492 ^ ^ n f ^ id-eh'-ah ^ idea ^ 2:373,202 ^ ^ countenance 1 ^ ^ 1 form, external appearance~2 aspect, look 2398 ^ False ^ 113 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ id'-ee-os ^ idios ^ ^ ^ apart 7~his 5~his own 48~misc 20~not tr 1~own 5~privately 8~their own 13~your own 6 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to one's self, one's own, belonging to one's self 2399 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2398 ^ ^ n m ^ id-ee-o'-tace ^ idiotes ^ 3:215,348 ^ ^ ignorant 1~rude 1~unlearned 3 ^ ^ 1 a private person as opposed to a magistrate, ruler, king~2 a common soldier, as opposed to a military officer~3 a writer of prose as opposed to a poet~4 in the NT, an unlearned, illiterate, man as opposed to the learned and educated: one who is unskilled in any art 2400 ^ False ^ 213 ^ second person singular imperative middle voice of 1492 ^ ^ particle ^ id-oo' ^ idou ^ ^ ^ behold 181~lo 29~see 3 ^ ^ 1 behold, see, lo 2401 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0123 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ id-oo-mah'-yah ^ Idoumaia ^ ^ ^ Idumaea 1 ^ ^ 1 Idumaea, the name of a region between southern Palestine and the Arabian Petraea inhabited by Edom or Esau and his posterity 2402 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a strengthened form of a primary idos (sweat) ^ ^ n m ^ hid-roce' ^ hidros ^ ^ ^ sweat 1 ^ ^ 1 sweat 2403 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0348 ^ ^ n pr f ^ ee-ed-zab-ale' ^ Iezabel ^ 3:217,348 ^ ^ Jezebel 1 ^ ^ 1 wife of Ahab, an impious and cruel queen who protected idolatry and persecuted the prophets~2 the symbolic name of a woman who pretended to be a prophetess, and who, addicted to antinomianism, claimed Christian liberty of eating things sacrificed to idols 2404 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2413 and 4172 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hee-er-ap'-ol-is ^ Hierapolis ^ ^ ^ Hierapolis 1 ^ ^ 1 a city of Phrygia, situated above the junction of the rivers Lycus and Maeander, near Colosse and Laodicea 2405 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2407 ^ ^ n f ^ hee-er-at-i'-ah ^ hierateia ^ 3:251,349 ^ ^ office of the priesthood 1~priest's office 1 ^ ^ 1 the priesthood, the office of a priest 2406 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2407 ^ ^ n n ^ hee-er-at'-yoo-mah ^ hierateuma ^ 3:249,349 ^ ^ priesthood 2 ^ ^ 1 the office of a priest~2 the order or body of priests 2407 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prolongation from 2409 ^ ^ v ^ hee-er-at-yoo'-o ^ hierateuo ^ 3:248,349 ^ ^ execute the priest's office 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a priest, discharge the office of a priest, to be busied in sacred duties 2408 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 03414 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hee-er-em-ee'-as ^ Ieremias ^ 3:218,* ^ ^ Jeremias 1~Jeremy 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Hilkiah of the priests that were in Anathoth. He was called very young (B.C. 626) to the prophetic office, and prophesied 42 years. He probably died in Egypt. 2409 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from 2413 ^ ^ n m ^ hee-er-yooce' ^ hiereus ^ 3:257,349 ^ ^ high priest 1~priest 31 ^ ^ 1 a priest, one who offers sacrifices and in general in busied with sacred rites~1a referring to priests of Gentiles or the Jews,~2 metaph. of Christians, because, purified by the blood of Christ and brought into close intercourse with God, they devote their life to him alone and to Christ 2410 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of Hebrew origin 03405 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hee-er-ee-kho' ^ Hiericho ^ ^ ^ Jericho 7 ^ ^ 1 a noted city, abounding in balsam, honey, cyprus, myrobalanus, roses and other fragrant products. It was near the north shore of the Dead Sea in the tribe of Benjamin, between Jerusalem and the Jordan River 2411 ^ False ^ 71 ^ from 2413 ^ ^ n n ^ hee-er-on' ^ hieron ^ 3:230,349 ^ ^ temple 71 ^ ^ 1 a sacred place, temple~1a used of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus~1b used of the temple at Jerusalem++++ The word \"temple\" in the NT, with respect to the temple at Jerusalem, often referred to the entire precinct which included the sanctuary, courts, and other buildings. The temple of Jerusalem consisted of the whole of the sacred enclosure, embracing the entire aggregate of buildings, balconies, porticos, courts (that is that of the men of Israel, that of the women, and that of the priests), belonging to the temple; the latter designates the sacred edifice properly so called, consisting of two parts, the \"sanctuary\" or \"Holy Place\" (which no one except the priests was allowed to enter), and the \"Holy of Holies\" or \"the most holy place\" (which was entered only on the great day of atonement by the high priest alone). Also there were the courts where Jesus or the apostles taught or encountered adversaries, and the like, \"in the temple\"; also the courts of the temple, of the Gentiles, out of which Jesus drove the buyers and sellers and the money changers, court of the women. 2412 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2413 and the same as 4241 ^ ^ adj ^ hee-er-op-rep-ace' ^ hieroprepes ^ 3:253,349 ^ ^ as becometh holiness 1 ^ ^ 1 befitting men, places, actions or sacred things to God~2 reverent 2413 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ hee-er-os' ^ hieros ^ 3:221,349 ^ ^ holy 2 ^ ^ 1 sacred, consecrated to the deity, pertaining to God~1a sacred Scriptures, because inspired by God, treating of divine things and therefore to be devoutly revered 2414 ^ False ^ 59 ^ of Hebrew origin 03389 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah ^ Hierosoluma ^ 7:292,1028 ^ ^ Jerusalem 59 ^ ^ 1 denotes either the city itself or the inhabitants~2 \"the Jerusalem that now is\", with its present religious institutions, i.e. the Mosaic system, so designated from its primary external location~3 \"Jerusalem that is above\", that is existing in heaven, according to the pattern of which the earthly Jerusalem was supposed to be built~3a metaph. \"the City of God founded by Christ\", now wearing the form of the church, but after Christ's return to put on the form of the perfected Messianic kingdom~4 \"the heavenly Jerusalem\", that is the heavenly abode of God, Christ, the angels, saints of the Old and New Testament periods and those Christians that are alive at Christ's return~5 \"the New Jerusalem\", a splendid visible city to be let down from heaven after the renovation of the world, the future abode of the blessed 2415 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2414 ^ ^ n m ^ hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace ^ Hierosolumites ^ 7:292,1028 ^ ^ of Jerusalem 2 ^ ^ 1 a citizen or inhabitant of Jerusalem 2416 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2417 ^ ^ v ^ hee-er-os-ool-eh'-o ^ hierosuleo ^ 3:255,349 ^ ^ commit sacrilege 1 ^ ^ 1 to commit sacrilege, to rob a temple~1a in Rom. 2:22, where the meaning is, \"thou who abhorrest idols and their contamination, doest yet not hesitate to plunder their shrines\" 2417 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2411 and 4813 ^ ^ n m ^ hee-er-os'-oo-los ^ hierosulos ^ 3:256,349 ^ ^ robber of the churches 1 ^ ^ 1 guilty of sacrilege 2418 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2411 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ v ^ hee-er-oorg-eh'-o ^ hierourgeo ^ 3:251,349 ^ ^ minister 1 ^ ^ 1 to minister in the manner of a priest, minister in priestly service~1a of those who defend the sanctity of the law by undergoing a violent death~1b of the preaching of the gospel 2419 ^ False ^ 83 ^ of Hebrew origin 03389 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hee-er-oo-sal-ame' ^ Hierousalem ^ 7:292,1028 ^ ^ Jerusalem 83 ^ ^ 1 denotes either the city itself or the inhabitants~2 \"the Jerusalem that now is\", with its present religious institutions, i.e. the Mosaic system, so designated from its primary external location~3 \"Jerusalem that is above\", that is existing in heaven, according to the pattern of which the earthly Jerusalem was supposed to be built~3a metaph. \"the City of God founded by Christ\", now wearing the form of the church, but after Christ's return to put on the form of the perfected Messianic kingdom~4 \"the heavenly Jerusalem\", that is the heavenly abode of God, Christ, the angels, saints of the Old and New Testament periods and those Christians that are alive at Christ's return~5 \"the New Jerusalem\", a splendid visible city to be let down from heaven after the renovation of the world, the future abode of the blessed 2420 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2413 ^ ^ n f ^ hee-er-o-soo'-nay ^ hierosune ^ 3:247,349 ^ ^ priesthood 4 ^ ^ 1 priesthood, the priestly office 2421 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 03448 ^ ^ n pr m ^ es-es-sah'-ee ^ Iessai ^ ^ ^ Jesse 5 ^ ^ 1 the father of David the king 2422 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03316 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ef-thah'-eh ^ Iephthae ^ ^ ^ Jephthae 1 ^ ^ 1 son of Gilead, and a judge in Israel 2423 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 03204 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ekh-on-ee'-as ^ Iechonias ^ ^ ^ Jechonias 2 ^ ^ 1 was the son of Jehoiakim, and for three months and ten days king of Judah until Nebuchadnezzar carried him into captivity (597 BC) 2424 ^ False ^ 975 ^ of Hebrew origin 03091 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ay-sooce' ^ Iesous ^ 3:284,360 ^ ^ Jesus 972~Jesus (Joshua) 2~Jesus (Justus) 1 ^ ^ 1 Jesus, the Son of God, the Saviour of mankind, God incarnate~2 Jesus Barabbas was the captive robber whom the Jews begged Pilate to release instead of Christ~3 Joshua was the famous captain of the Israelites, Moses' successor (Ac. 7:45, Heb. 4:8)~4 Jesus, son of Eliezer, one of the ancestors of Christ (Lu. 3:29)~5 Jesus, surnamed Justus, a Jewish Christian, an associate with Paul in the preaching of the gospel (Col. 4:11) 2425 ^ False ^ 41 ^ from hiko [hikano or hikneomai, akin to 2240] (to arrive) ^ ^ adj ^ hik-an-os' ^ hikanos ^ 3:293,361 ^ ^ long 4~many 11~misc 12~much 6~sufficient 3~worthy 5 ^ ^ 1 sufficient~1a many enough, enough~1b sufficient in ability, i.e. meet, fit 2426 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2425 ^ ^ n f ^ hik-an-ot'-ace ^ hikanotes ^ 3:293,361 ^ ^ sufficiency 1 ^ ^ 1 sufficient, ability or competency to do a thing 2427 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2425 ^ ^ v ^ hik-an-o'-o ^ hikanoo ^ 3:293,361 ^ ^ make able 1~make meet 1 ^ ^ 1 to make sufficient, render fit~1a to equip one with adequate power to perform duties of one 2428 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2425 (through the idea of approaching for a favour) ^ ^ n f ^ hik-et-ay-ree'-ah ^ hiketeria ^ 3:296,362 ^ ^ supplication 1 ^ ^ 1 an olive branch~1a for suppliants approached the one whose aid they would implore holding an olive branch entwined with white wool and fillets, to signify that they came as suppliants~2 supplication 2429 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ hik-mas' ^ hikmas ^ ^ ^ moisture 1 ^ ^ 1 moisture 2430 ^ False ^ 6 ^ perhaps from 1504 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-kon'-ee-on ^ Ikonion ^ ^ ^ Iconium 6 ^ ^ 1 a famous city of Asia Minor, which was the capital of Lycaonia 2431 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 2436 ^ ^ adj ^ hil-ar-os' ^ hilaros ^ 3:297,362 ^ ^ cheerful 1 ^ ^ 1 cheerful, joyous, prompt to do anything 2432 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2431 ^ ^ n f ^ hil-ar-ot'-ace ^ hilarotes ^ 3:297,362 ^ ^ cheerfulness 1 ^ ^ 1 cheerfulness, readiness of mind 2433 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from the same as 2436 ^ ^ v ^ hil-as'-kom-ahee ^ hilaskomai ^ 3:301,362 ^ ^ be merciful 1~make reconciliation 1 ^ ^ 1 to render one's self, to appease, conciliate to one's self~1a to become propitious, be placated or appeased~1b to be propitious, be gracious, be merciful~2 to expiate, make propitiation for 2434 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a root word ^ ^ n m ^ hil-as-mos' ^ hilasmos ^ 3:301,362 ^ ^ propitiation 2 ^ ^ 1 an appeasing, propitiating~2 the means of appeasing, a propitiation 2435 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 2433 ^ ^ n n ^ hil-as-tay'-ree-on ^ hilasterion ^ 3:318,362 ^ ^ mercyseat 1~propitiation 1 ^ ^ 1 relating to an appeasing or expiating, having placating or expiating force, expiatory; a means of appeasing or expiating, a propitiation~1a used of the cover of the ark of the covenant in the Holy of Holies, which was sprinkled with the blood of the expiatory victim on the annual day of atonement (this rite signifying that the life of the people, the loss of which they had merited by their sins, was offered to God in the blood as the life of the victim, and that God by this ceremony was appeased and their sins expiated); hence the lid of expiation, the propitiatory~1b an expiatory sacrifice~1c a expiatory victim 2436 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the alternate form of 138 ^ ^ adj ^ hil'-eh-oce ^ hileos ^ 3:300,362 ^ ^ be it far 1~merciful 1 ^ ^ 1 propitious, merciful 2437 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from an adjective from a name of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ il-loo-ree-kon' ^ Illurikon ^ ^ ^ Illyricum 1 ^ ^ 1 a region lying between Italy, Germany, Macedonia and Thrice, having on one side the Adriatic Sea, and on the other the Danube 2438 ^ False ^ 4 ^ perhaps from the same as 260 ^ ^ n m ^ hee-mas' ^ himas ^ ^ ^ latchet 3~thong 1 ^ ^ 1 a thong of leather, a strap~1a in the NT of the thongs with which captives or criminals were either bound or beaten~1b of the thongs or ties by which sandals were fastened to the feet 2439 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2440 ^ ^ v ^ him-at-id'-zo ^ himatizo ^ ^ ^ clothe 2 ^ ^ 1 to clothe 2440 ^ False ^ 62 ^ from a presumed derivative of ennumi (to put on) ^ ^ n n ^ him-at'-ee-on ^ himation ^ ^ ^ apparel 1~cloke 2~clothes 12~garment 30~not tr 1~raiment 12~robe 2~vesture 2 ^ ^ 1 a garment (of any sort)~1a garments, i.e. the cloak or mantle and the tunic~2 the upper garment, the cloak or mantle 2441 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2439 ^ ^ n m ^ him-at-is-mos' ^ himatismos ^ ^ ^ apparel 2~array 1~raiment 1~vesture 2 ^ ^ 1 clothing, apparel 2442 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from himeros (a yearning, of uncertain affinity) ^ ^ v ^ him-i'-rom-ahee ^ himeiromai ^ 5:176,* ^ ^ be affectionately desirous 1 ^ ^ 1 to desire, long for, esp. the longing of love 2443 ^ False ^ 570 ^ probably from the same as the former part of 1438 (through the demonstrative idea, cf 3588) ^ ^ conj ^ hin'-ah ^ hina ^ 3:323,366 ^ ^ misc 8~that 486~to 76 ^ ^ 1 that, in order that, so that 2444 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2443 and 5101 ^ ^ conj ^ hin-at-ee' ^ hinati ^ ^ ^ wherefore 1~why 5 ^ ^ 1 for what purpose, wherefore, why 2445 ^ False ^ 10 ^ of Hebrew origin 03305 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-op'-pay ^ Ioppe ^ ^ ^ Joppa 10 ^ ^ 1 a city of Palestine on the Mediterranean, lying on the border of the tribes of Dan and Ephraim. It was subject to the Jews from the times of the Maccabees. It had a famous but dangerous port and carried on a flourishing trade. It is now called Jaffa. 2446 ^ False ^ 15 ^ of Hebrew origin 03383 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-or-dan'-ace ^ Iordanes ^ 6:608,921 ^ ^ Jordan 15 ^ ^ 1 the one river of Palestine, has its course of little more than 200 miles (300 km), from the roots of Anti-Lebanon to the head of the Dead Sea. 2447 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps from eimi (to go) or hiemi (to send) ^ ^ n m ^ ee-os' ^ ios ^ 3:334,368 ^ ^ poison 2~rust 1 ^ ^ 1 poison (of animals)~1a poison of asps is under their lips,~1b spoken of men given to reviling and calumniating and thereby injuring others~2 rust 2448 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 03063 or perhaps 03194 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-oo-dah' ^ Iouda ^ ^ ^ Juda 3 ^ ^ 1 the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob~2 the tribe that were the offspring of Judah~3 the region occupied by the tribe~4 a city of the tribe of Judah, conjectured to be Hebron, which was a city assigned to the priests and located in the hill country, and the native place of John the Baptist according to Jewish tradition 2449 ^ False ^ 44 ^ feminine of 2453 (with 1093 implied) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-oo-dah'-yah ^ Ioudaia ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Judaea 44 ^ ^ 1 in a narrower sense, to the southern portion of Palestine lying on this side of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, to distinguish it from Samaria, Galilee, Peraea, and Idumaea~2 in a broader sense, referring to all Palestine 2450 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2453 ^ ^ v ^ ee-oo-dah-id'-zo ^ Ioudaizo ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ to live as do the Jews 1 ^ ^ 1 to adopt Jewish customs and rites, imitate the Jews, Judaise~1a one who observes the ritual law of the Jews 2451 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2453 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-oo-dah-ee-kos' ^ Ioudaikos ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Jewish 1 ^ ^ 1 Jewish 2452 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2451 ^ ^ adv ^ ee-oo-dah-ee-koce' ^ Ioudaikos ^ ^ ^ as do the Jews 1 ^ ^ 1 Jewishly, after the manner of the Jews 2453 ^ False ^ 196 ^ from 2448 (in the sense of 2455 as a country) ^ ^ adj ^ ee-oo-dah'-yos ^ Ioudaios ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Jew 193~Jewess 2~of Judea 1 ^ ^ 1 Jewish, belonging to the Jewish nation~2 Jewish as respects to birth, origin, religion 2454 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2450 ^ ^ n m ^ ee-oo-dah-is-mos' ^ Ioudaismos ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Jews' religion 2 ^ ^ 1 the Jewish faith and worship, religion of the Jews, Judaism 2455 ^ False ^ 42 ^ of Hebrew origin 03063 ^ ^ n m ^ ee-oo-das' ^ Ioudas ^ ^ ^ Juda (Ancestors of Jesus 2~Juda (Son of Jacob) 7~Judah (Son of Jacob) 1~Judas (Brother of James) 3~Judas (Iscariot) 22~Judas (Son of Jacob) 2~Judas Barsabas 3~Jude (Brother of James) 1~misc 1 ^ ^ 1 the fourth son of Jacob~2 an unknown ancestor of Christ~3 a man surnamed the Galilean, who at the time of the census of Quirinus, excited the revolt in Galilee, Acts 5:37~4 a certain Jew of Damascus, Acts 9:11~5 a prophet surnamed Barsabas, of the church at Jerusalem, Acts 15:22,27,32~6 the apostle, Jn 14:22, who was surnamed Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus, and according to opinion wrote the Epistle of Jude.~7 the half-brother of Jesus, Mt. 13:55~8 Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus 2456 ^ False ^ 1 ^ feminine of the same as 2457 ^ ^ n pr f ^ ee-oo-lee'-ah ^ Ioulia ^ ^ ^ Julia 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman 2457 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-oo'-lee-os ^ Ioulios ^ ^ ^ Julius 2 ^ ^ 1 the centurion of \"Augustus Band\", to whose charge Paul was delivered when he was sent prisoner from Caesarea to Rome 2458 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr f ^ ee-oo-nee'-as ^ Iounias ^ ^ ^ Junia 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman at Rome, mentioned by Paul as one of his kinsfolk and fellow prisoners 2459 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin (\"just\") ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-ooce'-tos ^ Ioustos ^ ^ ^ a fellow worker of Paul) 1~Justus 0~Justus (of Corinth) 1~Justus (surnamed Barabbas) 1 ^ ^ 1 a surname of Joseph, called Barsabas. Acts 1:23~2 of Titus, a Christian at Corinth, with whom Paul lodged. Acts 18:7~3 a surname of Jesus, a friend of Paul. Col. 4:11 2460 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2462 ^ ^ n m ^ hip-yooce' ^ hippeus ^ ^ ^ horseman 2 ^ ^ 1 a horseman 2461 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a derivative of 2462 ^ ^ adj ^ hip-pee-kon' ^ hippikon ^ ^ ^ horseman 1 ^ ^ 1 equestrian, the horse(men), cavalry 2462 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ hip'-pos ^ hippos ^ 3:336,369 ^ ^ horse 16 ^ ^ 1 a horse 2463 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from 2046 (as a symbol of the female messenger of the pagan deities) ^ ^ n f ^ ee'-ris ^ iris ^ 3:339,369 ^ ^ rainbow 2 ^ ^ 1 a rainbow 2464 ^ False ^ 20 ^ of Hebrew origin 03327 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-sah-ak' ^ Isaak ^ ^ ^ Isaac 20 ^ ^ 1 the son of Abraham and Sarah 2465 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2470 and 32 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-sang'-el-los ^ isaggelos ^ 1:87,12 ^ ^ equal to the angels 1 ^ ^ 1 like the angels 2466 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03485 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-sakh-ar' ^ Isachar ^ ^ ^ Issachar 1 ^ ^ 1 the ninth son of Jacob and the fifth of Leah 2467 ^ False ^ 2 ^ assumed by some as the base of cert. irregular forms of 1942 ^ ^ v ^ is'-ay-mee ^ isemi ^ ^ ^ know 2 ^ ^ 1 to know 2468 ^ False ^ 5 ^ second person imperative present of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ is'-thee ^ isthi ^ ^ ^ agree + 2132 1~be 1~be thou 1~give thyself wholly to + 1722 1~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 be thou 2469 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin probably 0377 and 07149 ^ ^ n pr m ^ is-kar-ee-o'-tace ^ Iskariotes ^ ^ ^ Iscariot 11 ^ ^ 1 the apostle who betrayed Jesus 2470 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably from 1492 (through the idea of seeming) ^ ^ adj ^ ee'-sos ^ isos ^ 3:343,370 ^ ^ agree together + 2258 2~as much 1~equal 4~like 1 ^ ^ 1 equal, in quantity or quality 2471 ^ False ^ 3 ^ likeness (in condition or proportion) ^ ^ n f ^ ee-sot'-ace ^ isotes ^ 3:343,370 ^ ^ equal 1~equality 2 ^ ^ 1 equality~2 equity, fairness, what is equitable 2472 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2470 and 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-sot'-ee-mos ^ isotimos ^ 3:343,370 ^ ^ like precious 1 ^ ^ 1 equally precious~2 equally honoured, to be esteemed equal to 2473 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2470 and 5590 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-sop'-soo-khos ^ isopsuchos ^ ^ ^ likeminded 1 ^ ^ 1 equal in soul 2474 ^ False ^ 70 ^ of Hebrew origin 03478 ^ ^ adj ^ is-rah-ale' ^ Israel ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Israel 70 ^ ^ 1 the name given to the patriarch Jacob (and borne by him in addition to his former name)~2 the family or descendants of Israel, the nation of Israel~3 Christians, the Israel of God (Gal 6:16), for not all those who draw their bodily descent from Israel are true Israelites, i.e. are those whom God pronounces to be Israelites and has chosen to salvation 2475 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2474 ^ ^ n m ^ is-rah-ale-ee'-tace ^ Israelites ^ 3:356,372 ^ ^ Israel 5~Israelite 4 ^ ^ 1 an Israelite, one of the nation of Israel, a name to be held in honour 2476 ^ False ^ 158 ^ a prolonged form of a primary stao {stah'-o} (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ his'-tay-mee ^ histemi ^ 7:638,1082 ^ ^ establish 5~misc 17~set 11~stand 116~stand by 3~stand still 4~vr stand 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause or make to stand, to place, put, set~1a to bid to stand by, [set up]~1a1 in the presence of others, in the midst, before judges, before members of the Sanhedrin;~1a2 to place~1b to make firm, fix establish~1b1 to cause a person or a thing to keep his or its place~1b2 to stand, be kept intact (of family, a kingdom), to escape in safety~1b3 to establish a thing, cause it to stand~1b3a to uphold or sustain the authority or force of anything~1c to set or place in a balance~1c1 to weigh: money to one (because in very early times before the introduction of coinage, the metals used to be weighed)~2 to stand~2a to stand by or near~2a1 to stop, stand still, to stand immovable, stand firm~2a1a of the foundation of a building~2b to stand~2b1 continue safe and sound, stand unharmed, to stand ready or prepared~2b2 to be of a steadfast mind~2b3 of quality, one who does not hesitate, does not waiver 2477 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 1492 ^ ^ v ^ his-tor-eh'-o ^ historeo ^ 3:391,377 ^ ^ see 1 ^ ^ 1 to enquire into, examine, investigate~2 to find out, learn, by enquiry~3 to gain knowledge of by visiting~3a of some distinguished person, to become personally acquainted with, know face to face 2478 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 2479 ^ ^ adj ^ is-khoo-ros' ^ ischuros ^ 3:397,378 ^ ^ boisterous 1~mighty 10~powerful 1~strong 9~strong man 5~valiant 1 ^ ^ 1 strong, mighty~1a of living beings~1a1 strong either in body or in mind~1a2 of one who has strength of soul to sustain the attacks of Satan, strong and therefore exhibiting many excellences~1b on inanimate things~1b1 strong, violent, forcibly uttered, firm, sure 2479 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a derivative of is (force, cf eschon, a form of 2192) ^ ^ n f ^ is-khoos' ^ ischus ^ 3:397,378 ^ ^ ability 1~might 2~mightily + 1722 1~mighty 1~power 2~strength 4 ^ ^ 1 ability, force, strength, might For Synonyms see entry 5820 2480 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 2479 ^ ^ v ^ is-khoo'-o ^ ischuo ^ 3:397,378 ^ ^ avail 3~be able 6~be whole 2~can (could) 9~can do 1~cannot + 3756 1~may 1~misc 3~prevail 3 ^ ^ 1 to be strong~1a to be strong in body, to be robust, to be in sound health~2 to have power~2a to have power as shown by extraordinary deeds~2a1 to exert, wield power, to have strength to overcome~2b to be a force, avail~2c to be serviceable~2d to be able, can 2481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2470 ^ ^ adv ^ ee'-soce ^ isos ^ ^ ^ it may be 1 ^ ^ 1 equally, in like manner~2 agreeably to expectation, i.e. it may be, probably 2482 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ee-tal-ee'-ah ^ Italia ^ ^ ^ Italy 5 ^ ^ 1 the whole peninsula between the Alps and the Straits of Messina 2483 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2482 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-tal-ee-kos' ^ Italikos ^ ^ ^ Italian 1 ^ ^ 1 Italian 2484 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03195 ^ ^ adj ^ ee-too-rah'-yah ^ Itouraia ^ ^ ^ Ituraea 1 ^ ^ 1 a mountainous region, lying northeast of Palestine and west of Damascus. At the time when John the Baptist made his public appearance it was subject to Philip the tetrarch, son of Herod the Great, among the regions assigned to this prince after his father's death. It was brought under Jewish control by king Aristobulus around 100 B.C. Its inhabitants had been noted for robbery and skilful use of the bow. 2485 ^ False ^ 2 ^ diminutive from 2486 ^ ^ n n ^ ikh-thoo'-dee-on ^ ichthudion ^ ^ ^ little fish 1~small fish 1 ^ ^ 1 a little fish 2486 ^ False ^ 20 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ ikh-thoos' ^ ichthus ^ ^ ^ fish 20 ^ ^ 1 a fish 2487 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from ikneomai (to arrive, cf 2240) ^ ^ n n ^ ikh'-nos ^ ichnos ^ 3:402,379 ^ ^ step 3 ^ ^ 1 a footprint, track, footstep~2 in the NT, metaph. of imitating the example of any one 2488 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 03147 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-ath'-am ^ Ioatham ^ ^ ^ Joatham 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of King Uzziah or Azariah and Jerusha 2489 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of the same as 2491 ^ ^ n pr f ^ ee-o-an'-nah ^ Ioanna ^ ^ ^ Joanna 2 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Chuza, Herod's steward, and a follower of Jesus 2490 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a form of 2491 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-an-nas' ^ Ioannas ^ ^ ^ Joanna 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ 2491 ^ False ^ 133 ^ of Hebrew origin 03110 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-an'-nace ^ Ioannes ^ ^ ^ John (Mark) 4~John (the apostle) 36~John (the Baptist) 92~John (the chief priest) 1 ^ ^ 1 John the Baptist was the son of Zacharias and Elisabeth, the forerunner of Christ. By order of Herod Antipas he was cast into prison and afterwards beheaded.~2 John the apostle, the writer of the Fourth Gospel, son of Zebedee and Salome, brother of James the elder. He is that disciple who (without mention by name) is spoken of in the Fourth Gospel as especially dear to Jesus and according to the traditional opinion is the author of the book of Revelation.~3 John surnamed Mark, the companion of Barnabas and Paul. #Acts 12:12~4 John a certain man, a member of the Sanhedrin. # Ac 4:6 2492 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0347 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-obe' ^ Iob ^ ^ ^ Job 1 ^ ^ 1 a man known for his piety and, consistency and fortitude in the endurance of trials. His experiences are related in the OT book bearing his name. 2493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03100 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-ale' ^ Ioel ^ ^ ^ Joel 1 ^ ^ 1 the second of the twelve minor prophets, the son of Pethuel, probably prophesied in Judah in the reign of Uzziah 2494 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably for 2491 or 2495 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-nan' ^ Ionan ^ ^ ^ Jonan 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ 2495 ^ False ^ 13 ^ of Hebrew origin 03124 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-nas' ^ Ionas ^ 3:406,380 ^ ^ Jona (father of Peter) 4~Jonas (the prophet) 9 ^ ^ 1 the fifth minor prophet, the son of Amittai, and a native of Gath-hepher and lived during the reign of Jeroboam II, king of Israel~2 Jonas, the father of Peter 2496 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 03141 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-ram' ^ Ioram ^ ^ ^ Joram 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, succeeded his father on the throne of Judah 2497 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps for 2496 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-rime' ^ Ioreim ^ ^ ^ Jorim 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Matthat, in the genealogy of Christ 2498 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 03092 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-saf-at' ^ Iosaphat ^ ^ ^ Josaphat 2 ^ ^ 1 the king of Judah, son of Asa 2499 ^ False ^ 1 ^ genitive case of 2500 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-say' ^ Iose ^ ^ ^ Jose (son of Eliezer) 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Eliezer, in the genealogy of Jesus Christ 2500 ^ False ^ 6 ^ perhaps for 2501 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-sace' ^ Ioses ^ ^ ^ Joses (Barnabas) 1~Joses (brother of James) 3~Joses (Brother of Jesus) 2 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ, Lk 3:29~2 Joses, the brother of Jesus, Mk 6:3~3 Joses, the son of Mary, the sister of the mother of Jesus, Mt. 27:56~4 Joses, a Levite, Acts 4:36 2501 ^ False ^ 35 ^ of Hebrew origin 03130 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-safe' ^ Ioseph ^ ^ ^ Joseph (husband of Mary) 16~Joseph (son of Jacob) 9~Joseph (son of Judas) 1~Joseph (son of Mattathias) 1~Joseph of Arimathaea 6~Joseph of Barsabas 1~Joseph son of Jonan 1 ^ ^ 1 the patriarch, the eleventh son of Jacob~2 the son of Jonan or Jonam, one of the ancestors of Christ, Lk 3:30~3 the son of Judah [or Judas; better Joda] another ancestor of Jesus, Lk 3:26~4 the son of Mattathias, another ancestor of Christ, Lk 3:24~5 the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus~6 a half-brother of Jesus Mat. 13:55~7 Joseph of Arimathaea, a member of the Sanhedrin, who favoured Jesus. Mt. 27:57,59; Mk 15:43,45~8 Joseph surnamed Barnabas Acts 4:36~9 Joseph call Barsabas and surnamed Justus, Acts 1:23 2502 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 02977 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ee-o-see'-as ^ Iosias ^ ^ ^ Josias 2 ^ ^ 1 king of Judah, who restored among the Jews the worship of the true God, and after a reign of thirty one years was slain in battle about 611 BC 2503 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin [the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet] ^ ^ n n ^ ee-o'-tah ^ iota ^ ^ ^ jot 1 ^ ^ 1 the Hebrew letter `, the smallest of them all~1a hence equivalent to the minutest part 2504 ^ False ^ 72 ^ from 2532 and 1473 (so also the dative case kamoi {kam-oy'}, and accusative case kame {kam-eh'} ^ ^ conj ^ kag-o' ^ kago ^ ^ ^ and I 34~even I 3~I 4~I also 17~me also 3~misc 7~so I 4 ^ ^ 1 and I~2 I also, I as well, I likewise, in like manner I~3 even I, this selfsame I 2505 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and the neuter plural of 3739 ^ ^ conj/adv ^ kath-ah' ^ katha ^ ^ ^ as 1 ^ ^ 1 according as, just as 2506 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2507 ^ ^ n f ^ kath-ah'-ee-res-is ^ kathairesis ^ 3:412,381 ^ ^ destruction 2~pulling down 1 ^ ^ 1 a pulling down, destruction, demolition 2507 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2596 and 138 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ kath-ahee-reh'-o ^ kathaireo ^ 3:411,380 ^ ^ cast down 1~destroy 2~pull down 1~put down 1~take down 4 ^ ^ 1 to take down~1a without the notion of violence: to detach from the cross, one crucified~1b with the use of force: to throw down, cast down~2 to pull down, demolish~2a the subtle reasonings (of opponents) likened to a fortress, i.e. to refute, to destroy 2508 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2513 ^ ^ v ^ kath-ah'-ee-ro ^ kathairo ^ 3:413,381 ^ ^ purge 2 ^ ^ 1 to cleanse, of filth impurity, etc~1a to prune trees and vines from useless shoots~1b metaph. from guilt, to expiate 2509 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2505 and 4007 ^ ^ adv/conj ^ kath-ap'-er ^ kathaper ^ ^ ^ as 7~as well as 1~even as 5 ^ ^ 1 according as, just as, even as 2510 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 680 ^ ^ v ^ kath-ap'-to ^ kathapto ^ ^ ^ fasten on 1 ^ ^ 1 to fit or fasten to, bind on~2 to lay hold of, fasten on (hostilely) 2511 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from 2513 ^ ^ v ^ kath-ar-id'-zo ^ katharizo ^ 3:413,381 ^ ^ be clean 3~cleanse 16~make clean 5~purge 3~purify 3 ^ ^ 1 to make clean, cleanse~1a from physical stains and dirt~1a1 utensils, food~1a2 a leper, to cleanse by curing~1a3 to remove by cleansing~1b in a moral sense~1b1 to free from defilement of sin and from faults~1b2 to purify from wickedness~1b3 to free from guilt of sin, to purify~1b4 to consecrate by cleansing or purifying~1b5 to consecrate, dedicate~2 to pronounce clean in a levitical sense 2512 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2511 ^ ^ n m ^ kath-ar-is-mos' ^ katharismos ^ 3:429,381 ^ ^ be purged 1~cleansing 2~purge + 4060 1~purification 1~purifying 2 ^ ^ 1 a cleansing, purification, a ritual purgation or washing~1a of the washing of the Jews before and after their meals~1b of levitical purification of women after childbirth~1c a cleansing from the guilt of sins wrought by the expiatory sacrifice of Christ 2513 ^ False ^ 28 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ kath-ar-os' ^ katharos ^ 3:413,381 ^ ^ clean 10~clear 1~pure 17 ^ ^ 1 clean, pure~1a physically~1a1 purified by fire~1a2 in a similitude, like a vine cleansed by pruning and so fitted to bear fruit~1b in a levitical sense~1b1 clean, the use of which is not forbidden, imparts no uncleanness~1c ethically~1c1 free from corrupt desire, from sin and guilt~1c2 free from every admixture of what is false, sincere genuine~1c3 blameless, innocent~1c4 unstained with the guilt of anything For Synonyms see entry 5840 2514 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2513 ^ ^ n f ^ kath-ar-ot'-ace ^ katharotes ^ 3:413,381 ^ ^ purifying 1 ^ ^ 1 cleanness, purity~1a in a Levitical sense 2515 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and the same as 1476 ^ ^ n f ^ kath-ed'-rah ^ kathedra ^ ^ ^ seat 3 ^ ^ 1 a chair, a seat~1a used of the exalted seat occupied by men of eminent rank or influence, as teachers and judges 2516 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2596 and the base of 1476 ^ ^ v ^ kath-ed'-zom-ahee ^ kathezomai ^ 3:440,386 ^ ^ sit 6 ^ ^ 1 to sit down, seat one's self, sit 2517 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596 and 1836 ^ ^ adv ^ kath-ex-ace' ^ kathexes ^ ^ ^ after 1~afterward 1~by order 1~in order 2 ^ ^ 1 one after another, successively, in order 2518 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 2596 and heudo (to sleep) ^ ^ v ^ kath-yoo'-do ^ katheudo ^ 3:431,384 ^ ^ sleep 22 ^ ^ 1 to fall asleep, drop off to sleep~2 to sleep~2a to sleep normally~2b euphemistically, to be dead~2c metaph.~2c1 to yield to sloth and sin~2c2 to be indifferent to one's salvation 2519 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 2596 and 2233 ^ ^ n m ^ kath-ayg-ay-tace' ^ kathegetes ^ ^ ^ master 3 ^ ^ 1 a guide~2 a master, teacher 2520 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 2240 ^ ^ v ^ kath-ay'-ko ^ katheko ^ 3:437,385 ^ ^ convenient 1~fit 1 ^ ^ 1 to come down~2 to come to, reach to~2a it is becoming~2b it is fit 2521 ^ False ^ 89 ^ from 2596, and hemai (to sit, akin to the base of 1476) ^ ^ v ^ kath'-ay-mahee ^ kathemai ^ 3:440,386 ^ ^ be set down 1~dwell 1~sit 82~sit by 2~sit down 3 ^ ^ 1 to sit down, seat one's self~2 to sit, be seated, of a place occupied~2a to have a fixed abode, to dwell 2522 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 2250 ^ ^ adj ^ kath-ay-mer-ee-nos' ^ kathemerinos ^ ^ ^ daily 1 ^ ^ 1 daily 2523 ^ False ^ 48 ^ another (active) form for 2516 ^ ^ v ^ kath-id'-zo ^ kathizo ^ 3:440,386 ^ ^ be set 2~be set down 2~continue 1~set 2~sit 26~sit down 14~tarry 1 ^ ^ 1 to make to sit down~1a to set, appoint, to confer a kingdom on one~2 intransitively~2a to sit down~2b to sit~2b1 to have fixed one's abode~2b2 to sojourn, to settle, settle down 2524 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596, and hiemi (to send) ^ ^ v ^ kath-ee'-ay-mee ^ kathiemi ^ ^ ^ let down 4 ^ ^ 1 to send down, to let down 2525 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 2596 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ kath-is'-tay-mee ^ kathistemi ^ 3:444,387 ^ ^ appoint 1~be 2~conduct 1~make 8~make ruler 6~ordain 3~set 1 ^ ^ 1 to set, place, put~1a to set one over a thing (in charge of it)~1b to appoint one to administer an office~1c to set down as, constitute, to declare, show to be~1d to constitute, to render, make, cause to be~1e to conduct or bring to a certain place~1f to show or exhibit one's self~1f1 come forward as 2526 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 3739 ^ ^ adv ^ kath-o' ^ katho ^ ^ ^ according to 2~as 1~inasmuch as 1 ^ ^ 1 according to what~1a as~1b according as, in so far as, so far forth as 2527 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3650 ^ ^ adv ^ kath-ol'-oo ^ katholou ^ ^ ^ at all 1 ^ ^ 1 wholly, entirely, at all 2528 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596, and 3695 ^ ^ v ^ kath-op-lid'-zo ^ kathoplizo ^ ^ ^ arm 1 ^ ^ 1 furnish with arms 2529 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3708 ^ ^ v ^ kath-or-ah'-o ^ kathorao ^ 5:379,706 ^ ^ clearly see 1 ^ ^ 1 to look down, see from above, view from on high~2 to see thoroughly, perceive clearly, understand 2530 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596, and 3739 and 5100 ^ ^ adv ^ kath-ot'-ee ^ kathoti ^ ^ ^ according as 1~as 1~because 2~forsomuch as 1 ^ ^ 1 according to what~1a as far as, according as~1b because that, because~1c as just as 2531 ^ False ^ 182 ^ from 2596 and 5613 ^ ^ adv ^ kath-oce' ^ kathos ^ ^ ^ according as 4~according to 1~as 138~as well as + 2532 1~even as 36~how 1~when 1 ^ ^ 1 according as~1a just as, even as~1b in proportion as, in the degree that~2 since, seeing that, agreeably to the fact that~3 when, after that 2532 ^ False ^ 9251 ^ apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force ^ ^ conj ^ kahee ^ kai ^ ^ ^ also 514~and 8173~both 43~even 108~likewise 13~misc 31~not tr. 350~so 18~then 20~vr and 1 ^ ^ 1 and, also, even, indeed, but 2533 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Aramaic origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ kah-ee-af'-as ^ Kaiaphas ^ ^ ^ Caiaphas 9 ^ ^ 1 a high priest of the Jews appointed to that office by Valerius Gratus, governor of Judaea, after removal of Simon, son of Camith, A.D. 18, and was removed A.D. 36 by Vitellius, governor of Syria, who appointed Jonathan, son of Ananus (Annus, father-in-law of Caiaphas), his successor 2534 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2532 and 1065 ^ ^ conj ^ kah'-ee-gheh ^ kaige ^ ^ ^ also 1~at least 1 ^ ^ 1 and at least, indeed 2535 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 07014 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kah'-in ^ Kain ^ 1:6,* ^ ^ Cain 3 ^ ^ 1 the first born of Adam, and slew his brother, Abel 2536 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 07018 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kah-ee-nan' ^ Kainan ^ ^ ^ Cainan 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Enos, Gen. 5:9~2 son of Arphaxad and ancestor of Christ, Lk 3:36 2537 ^ False ^ 44 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ kahee-nos' ^ kainos ^ 3:447,388 ^ ^ new 44 ^ ^ 1 new~1a as respects form~1a1 recently made, fresh, recent, unused, unworn~1b as respects substance~1b1 of a new kind, unprecedented, novel, uncommon, unheard of For Synonyms see entry 5852 2538 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2537 ^ ^ n f ^ kahee-not'-ace ^ kainotes ^ 3:450,388 ^ ^ newness 2 ^ ^ 1 newness~1a in the new state of life in which the Holy Spirit places us so as to produce a new state which is eternal life 2539 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2532 and 4007 ^ ^ conj ^ kah'-ee-per ^ kaiper ^ ^ ^ and yet 1~though 5 ^ ^ 1 although 2540 ^ False ^ 87 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ kahee-ros' ^ kairos ^ 3:455,389 ^ ^ always + 1722 + 3956 2~due time 2~misc 3~not tr 1~opportunity 2~season 13~time 64 ^ ^ 1 due measure~2 a measure of time, a larger or smaller portion of time, hence:~2a a fixed and definite time, the time when things are brought to crisis, the decisive epoch waited for~2b opportune or seasonable time~2c the right time~2d a limited period of time~2e to what time brings, the state of the times, the things and events of time For Synonyms see entry 5853 2541 ^ False ^ 31 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ kah'-ee-sar ^ Kaisar ^ ^ ^ Caesar 30~not translated 1 ^ ^ 1 the surname of Julius Caesar, which adopted by Octavius Augustus and his successors afterwards became a title, and was appropriated by the Roman emperors as part of their title 2542 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2541 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kahee-sar'-i-a ^ Kaisereia ^ ^ ^ Caesarea (of Palestine) 15~Caesarea (Philippi) 2 ^ ^ 1 Caesarea of Philippi was situated at the foot of Lebanon near the sources of the Jordan in Gaulanitis, and formerly called Paneas; but afterward being rebuilt by Philip the tetrarch, it was called by him Caesarea, in honour of Tiberias Caesar; subsequently called Neronias by Agrippa II, in honour of Nero.~2 Caesarea of Palestine was built near the Mediterranean by Herod the Great on the site of Strabo's Tower, between Joppa and Dora. It was provided with a magnificent harbour and had conferred upon it the name of Caesarea, in honour of Augustus. It was the residence of Roman procurators, and the majority of its inhabitants were Greeks. 2543 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2532 and 5104 ^ ^ particle ^ kah'-ee-toy ^ kaitoi ^ ^ ^ although 1 ^ ^ 1 and yet, although 2544 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2543 and 1065 ^ ^ particle ^ kah'-ee-toyg-eh ^ kaitoige ^ ^ ^ nevertheless 1~though 2 ^ ^ 1 and yet, thought 2545 ^ False ^ 12 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kah'-yo ^ kaio ^ 3:464,390 ^ ^ burn 10~did burn + 2258 1~light 1 ^ ^ 1 to set on fire, light, burning~2 to burn, consume with fire 2546 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2532 and 1563 ^ ^ adv ^ kak-i' ^ kakei ^ ^ ^ and there 9~there also 1~thither also 1 ^ ^ 1 and there~2 there also 2547 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2532 and 1564 ^ ^ adv ^ kak-i'-then ^ kakeithen ^ ^ ^ and afterward 1~and from thence 5~and thence 2~thence also 1 ^ ^ 1 of place~1a and from thence, and thence~2 of time~2a and thereafter, and afterward 2548 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 2532 and 1565 ^ ^ contr ^ kak-i'-nos ^ kakeinos ^ ^ ^ and he 4~and him 2~and the other 2~and them 2~and they 3~he also 3~him also 1~misc 4~they also 2 ^ ^ 1 and he, he also 2549 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2556 ^ ^ n f ^ kak-ee'-ah ^ kakia ^ 3:482,391 ^ ^ evil 1~malice 6~maliciousness 2~naughtiness 1~wickedness 1 ^ ^ 1 malignity, malice, ill-will, desire to injure~2 wickedness, depravity~2a wickedness that is not ashamed to break laws~3 evil, trouble For Synonyms see entry 5855 2550 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2556 and 2239 ^ ^ n f ^ kak-o-ay'-thi-ah ^ kakoetheia ^ 3:485,391 ^ ^ malignity 1 ^ ^ 1 bad character, depravity of heart and life~2 malignant subtlety, malicious craftiness 2551 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 2556 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ kak-ol-og-eh'-o ^ kakologeo ^ 3:468,391 ^ ^ curse 2~speak evil of 2 ^ ^ 1 to speak evil of, revile, abuse, one~2 to curse 2552 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2556 and 3806 ^ ^ n f ^ kak-op-ath'-i-ah ^ kakopatheia ^ 5:936,798 ^ ^ suffering affliction 1 ^ ^ 1 the suffering of evil, i.e. trouble, distress, afflicted 2553 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 2552 ^ ^ v ^ kak-op-ath-eh'-o ^ kakopatheo ^ 5:936,798 ^ ^ be afflicted 1~endure affliction 1~endure hardness 1~suffer trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 to suffer (endure) evils (hardships, troubles)~2 to be afflicted 2554 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2555 ^ ^ v ^ kak-op-oy-eh'-o ^ kakopoieo ^ 3:485,391 ^ ^ do evil 3~evil doing 1 ^ ^ 1 to do harm~2 to do evil, do wrong 2555 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2556 and 4160 ^ ^ adj ^ kak-op-oy-os' ^ kakopoios ^ 3:485,391 ^ ^ evildoer 4~malefactor 1 ^ ^ 1 an evil doer, malefactor 2556 ^ False ^ 51 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ kak-os' ^ kakos ^ 3:469,391 ^ ^ bad 1~evil 40~evil things 3~harm 2~ill 1~noisome 1~that which is evil + 3458 2~wicked 1 ^ ^ 1 of a bad nature~1a not such as it ought to be~2 of a mode of thinking, feeling, acting~2a base, wrong, wicked~3 troublesome, injurious, pernicious, destructive, baneful 2557 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2556 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ kak-oor'-gos ^ kakourgos ^ 3:484,391 ^ ^ evil doer 1~malefactor 3 ^ ^ 1 a malefactor 2558 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed compound of 2556 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ kak-oo-kheh'-o ^ kakoucheo ^ ^ ^ suffer adversity 1~torment 1 ^ ^ 1 to treat ill, oppress, plague 2559 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2556 ^ ^ v ^ kak-o'-o ^ kakoo ^ 3:484,391 ^ ^ entreat evil 2~harm 1~hurt 1~make evil affected 1~vex 1 ^ ^ 1 to oppress, afflict, harm, maltreat~2 to embitter, render evil affected 2560 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 2556 ^ ^ adv ^ kak-oce' ^ kakos ^ 4:1091,* ^ ^ amiss 1~be diseased + 2192 2~be sick + 2192 7~evil 2~grievously 1~miserable 1~sick people + 2192 1~sore 1 ^ ^ 1 miserable, to be ill~2 improperly, wrongly~3 to speak ill of, revile, one 2561 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2559 ^ ^ n f ^ kak'-o-sis ^ kakosis ^ ^ ^ affliction 1 ^ ^ 1 ill treatment, ill usage 2562 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2563 ^ ^ n f ^ kal-am'-ay ^ kalame ^ ^ ^ stubble 1 ^ ^ 1 a stalk of grain or a reed, stubble,~1a the stalk left after the ears are cut off 2563 ^ False ^ 12 ^ or uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ kal'-am-os ^ kalamos ^ ^ ^ pen 1~reed 11 ^ ^ 1 a reed~2 a staff made of a reed, a reed staff~3 a measuring reed or rod~4 a writer's reed, a pen 2564 ^ False ^ 146 ^ akin to the base of 2753 ^ ^ v ^ kal-eh'-o ^ kaleo ^ 3:487,394 ^ ^ be so named 1~bid 16~call 125~misc 3~named + 3686 1 ^ ^ 1 to call~1a to call aloud, utter in a loud voice~1b to invite~2 to call i.e. to name, by name~2a to give a name to~2a1 to receive the name of, receive as a name~2a2 to give some name to one, call his name~2b to be called i.e. to bear a name or title (among men)~2c to salute one by name For Synonyms see entry 5823 2565 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2566 and 1636 ^ ^ n f ^ kal-le-el'-ah-yos ^ kallielaios ^ ^ ^ good olive tree 1 ^ ^ 1 the garden olive as opposed to the wild olive 2566 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of the (irregular) comparative of 2570 ^ ^ comparative ^ kal-lee'-on ^ kallion ^ ^ ^ very well 1 ^ ^ 1 better 2567 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2570 and 1320 ^ ^ adj ^ kal-od-id-as'-kal-os ^ kalodidaskalos ^ 2:159,161 ^ ^ teacher of good things 1 ^ ^ 1 teaching that which is good, a teacher of goodness 2568 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural of 2570 and 3040 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kal-oy' ^ Limenes ^ ^ ^ Fair Havens 1 ^ ^ 1 a bay of Crete, near the city Lasaea, so called because it had a good harbour 2569 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2570 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ kal-op-oy-eh'-o ^ kalopoieo ^ ^ ^ well doing 1 ^ ^ 1 to do well, act uprightly 2570 ^ False ^ 102 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ kal-os' ^ kalos ^ 3:536,402 ^ ^ better 7~good 83~goodly 2~honest 5~meet 2~misc 3 ^ ^ 1 beautiful, handsome, excellent, eminent, choice, surpassing, precious, useful, suitable, commendable, admirable~1a beautiful to look at, shapely, magnificent~1b good, excellent in its nature and characteristics, and therefore well adapted to its ends~1b1 genuine, approved~1b2 precious~1b3 joined to names of men designated by their office, competent, able, such as one ought to be~1b4 praiseworthy, noble~1c beautiful by reason of purity of heart and life, and hence praiseworthy~1c1 morally good, noble~1d honourable, conferring honour~1e affecting the mind agreeably, comforting and confirming 2571 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2572 ^ ^ n n ^ kal'-oo-mah ^ kaluma ^ 3:558,405 ^ ^ vail 4 ^ ^ 1 a veil, covering 2572 ^ False ^ 8 ^ akin to 2813 and 2928 ^ ^ v ^ kal-oop'-to ^ kalupto ^ 3:536,405 ^ ^ cover 5~hide 3 ^ ^ 1 to hide, veil~1a to hinder the knowledge of a thing 2573 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from 2570 ^ ^ adv ^ kal-oce' ^ kalos ^ ^ ^ full well 1~good 2~misc. 3~well 30 ^ ^ 1 beautifully, finely, excellently, well~1a rightly, so that there shall be no room for blame, well, truly~1b excellently, nobly, commendably~1c honourably, in honour~1c1 in a good place, comfortable~1d to speak well of one, to do good~1e to be well (of those recovering health) 2574 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of Hebrew origin 01581 ^ ^ n m/f ^ kam'-ay-los ^ kamelos ^ 3:592,413 ^ ^ camel 6 ^ ^ 1 camel 2575 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from 2545 ^ ^ n f ^ kam'-ee-nos ^ kaminos ^ ^ ^ furnace 4 ^ ^ 1 a furnace~1a for smelting~1b for burning earthen ware~1c for baking bread 2576 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 2596 and the base of 3466 ^ ^ v ^ kam-moo'-o ^ kammuo ^ ^ ^ close 2 ^ ^ 1 to shut the eyes, close the eyes 2577 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kam'-no ^ kamno ^ ^ ^ be wearied 1~faint 1~sick 1 ^ ^ 1 to grow weary, be weary~2 to be sick 2578 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kamp'-to ^ kampto ^ 3:594,413 ^ ^ bow 4 ^ ^ 1 to bend, bow, the knee (the knees)~1a to one~1a1 in honour of one~1a2 in religious veneration~1b used of worshippers~2 to bow one's self 2579 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2532 and 1437 ^ ^ particle ^ kan ^ kan ^ ^ ^ also if 1~and if 3~and if so much as 1~at the least 1~if but 2~though 4~yet 1 ^ ^ 1 and if~2 also or even if~2a of only, at least~2b even if 2580 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin, cf 07071 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kan-ah' ^ Kana ^ ^ ^ Cana 4 ^ ^ 1 a village in Galilee about 5 miles (8 km) NW from Nazareth 2581 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin, cf 07067 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kan-an-ee'-tace ^ Kananites ^ ^ ^ Canaanite 2 ^ ^ 1 the surname of apostle Simon, otherwise known as \"Simon Zelotes\" 2582 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr f ^ kan-dak'-ay ^ Kandake ^ ^ ^ Candace 1 ^ ^ 1 a queen of Ethiopia mentioned in Acts 8:27. (A.D. 38) The name was not a proper name of an individual, but that of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens. 2583 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from kane (a straight reed, i.e. rod) ^ ^ n m ^ kan-ohn' ^ kanon ^ 3:596,414 ^ ^ line 1~rule 4 ^ ^ 1 a rod or straight piece of rounded wood to which any thing is fastened to keep it straight~1a used for various purposes~1a1 a measuring rod, rule~1a2 a carpenter's line or measuring tape~1a3 the measure of a leap, as in the Olympic games~2 a definitely bounded or fixed space within the limits of which one's power of influence is confined~2a the province assigned one~2b one's sphere of activity~3 metaph. any rule or standard, a principle or law of investigating, judging, living, acting 2584 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of Hebrew origin, probably 03723 and 05151 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ cap-er-nah-oom' ^ Kapernaoum ^ ^ ^ Capernaum 16 ^ ^ 1 a flourishing city of Galilee situated on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee or Lake of Gennesaret, near the place where the Jordan flows into the lake 2585 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from kapelos (a huckster) ^ ^ v ^ kap-ale-yoo'-o ^ kapeleuo ^ 3:603,415 ^ ^ corrupt 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a retailer, to peddle~2 to make money by selling anything~2a to get sordid gain by dealing in anything, to do a thing for base gain~2b to trade in the word of God~2b1 to try to get base gain by teaching divine truth~2c to corrupt, to adulterate~2c1 peddlers were in the habit of adulterating their commodities for the sake of gain 2586 ^ False ^ 13 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ kap-nos' ^ kapnos ^ ^ ^ smoke 13 ^ ^ 1 smoke 2587 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kap-pad-ok-ee'-ah ^ Kappadokia ^ ^ ^ Cappadocia 2 ^ ^ 1 a region in Asia Minor, bounded under the Roman empire on the north by Pontus, on the east by Armenia Minor, on the south by Cilicia and Commagene, on the west by Lycaonia and Galatia 2588 ^ False ^ 160 ^ prolonged from a primary kar (Latin, cor, \"heart\") ^ ^ n f ^ kar-dee'-ah ^ kardia ^ 3:605,415 ^ ^ broken hearted + 4937 1~heart 159 ^ ^ 1 the heart~1a that organ in the animal body which is the centre of the circulation of the blood, and hence was regarded as the seat of physical life~1b denotes the centre of all physical and spiritual life~1b1 the vigour and sense of physical life~1b2 the centre and seat of spiritual life~1b2a the soul or mind, as it is the fountain and seat of the thoughts, passions, desires, appetites, affections, purposes, endeavours~1b2b of the understanding, the faculty and seat of the intelligence~1b2c of the will and character~1b2d of the soul so far as it is affected and stirred in a bad way or good, or of the soul as the seat of the sensibilities, affections, emotions, desires, appetites, passions~1c of the middle or central or inmost part of anything, even though inanimate 2589 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2588 and 1097 ^ ^ n m ^ kar-dee-og-noce'-tace ^ kardiognostes ^ 3:613,415 ^ ^ which knows the hearts 2 ^ ^ 1 knower of the hearts 2590 ^ False ^ 66 ^ probably from the base of 726 ^ ^ n m ^ kar-pos' ^ karpos ^ 3:614,416 ^ ^ fruit 66 ^ ^ 1 fruit~1a the fruit of the trees, vines, of the fields~1b the fruit of one's loins, i.e. his progeny, his posterity~2 that which originates or comes from something, an effect, result~2a work, act, deed~2b advantage, profit, utility~2c praises, which are presented to God as a thank offering~2d to gather fruit (i.e. a reaped harvest) into life eternal (as into a granary), is used in fig. discourse of those who by their labours have fitted souls to obtain eternal life 2591 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps for 2590 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kar'-pos ^ Karpos ^ ^ ^ Carpus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Troas 2 Ti. 4:13 2592 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2593 ^ ^ v ^ kar-pof-or-eh'-o ^ karpophoreo ^ 3:616,416 ^ ^ be fruitful 1~bear fruit 1~bring forth fruit 6 ^ ^ 1 to bear fruit~2 to bear, bring forth, deeds~3 to bear fruit of one's self 2593 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2590 and 5342 ^ ^ adj ^ kar-pof-or'-os ^ karpophoros ^ ^ ^ fruitful 1 ^ ^ 1 fruit bearing, fruitful, productive 2594 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2904 (transp.) ^ ^ v ^ kar-ter-eh'-o ^ kartereo ^ 3:617,417 ^ ^ endure 1 ^ ^ 1 to be steadfast 2595 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from karpho (to wither) ^ ^ n n ^ kar'-fos ^ karphos ^ ^ ^ mote 6 ^ ^ 1 a dry stalk or twig, a straw~2 chaff 2596 ^ False ^ 480 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ prep ^ kat-ah' ^ kata ^ ^ ^ according to 107~after 61~against 58~as 11~by 27~daily + 2250 15~in 36~misc 165 ^ ^ 1 down from, through out~2 according to, toward, along 2597 ^ False ^ 81 ^ from 2596 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ katabaino ^ 1:522,90 ^ ^ come down 41~descend 18~fall 1~fall down 1~get down 1~go down 17~step down 1~vr come down 1 ^ ^ 1 to go down, come down, descend~1a the place from which one has come down from~1b to come down~1b1 as from the temple at Jerusalem, from the city of Jerusalem~1b2 of celestial beings coming down to earth~1c to be cast down~2 of things~2a to come (i.e. be sent) down~2b to come (i.e. fall) down~2b1 from the upper regions of the air~3 metaph. to (go i.e.) be cast down to the lowest state of wretchedness and shame 2598 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ab-al'-lo ^ kataballo ^ ^ ^ cast down 2~lay 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast down~1a to throw to the ground, prostate~2 to put in a lower place~2a to lay (down) a foundation 2599 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 916 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ab-ar-eh'-o ^ katabareo ^ ^ ^ burden 1 ^ ^ 1 to press down by an imposing weight~2 to weigh down~3 metaph. to burden 2600 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2597 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ab'-as-is ^ katabasis ^ ^ ^ descent 1 ^ ^ 1 descent~1a the act of descending~1b the place of descent~1b1 that part of the mountain where the descent is made 2601 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ab-ib-ad'-zo ^ katabibazo ^ ^ ^ bring down 1~thrust down 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to go down~2 to bring down~3 to cast down, thrust down 2602 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2598 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ab-ol-ay' ^ katabole ^ 3:620,418 ^ ^ foundation 10~to conceive + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a throwing or laying down~1a the injection or depositing of the virile semen in the womb~1b of the seed of plants and animals~2 a founding (laying down a foundation) 2603 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 1018 (in its original sense) ^ ^ v ^ kat-ab-rab-yoo'-o ^ katabrabeuo ^ ^ ^ beguile of (one's) reward 1 ^ ^ 1 to decide as umpire against someone~2 to defraud or beguile of the prize of victory~3 metaph. to deprive of salvation 2604 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2605 ^ ^ n m ^ kat-ang-gel-yooce' ^ kataggeleus ^ 1:70,10 ^ ^ setter forth 1 ^ ^ 1 announcer, proclaimer 2605 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2596 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ang-gel'-lo ^ kataggello ^ 1:70,10 ^ ^ declare 2~preach 10~show 3~speak of 1~teach 1 ^ ^ 1 to announce, declare, promulgate, make known~2 to proclaim publicly, publish~3 to denounce, report, betray 2606 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a primitive root ^ ^ v ^ kat-ag-el-ah'-o ^ katagelao ^ 1:658,113 ^ ^ laugh to scorn 3 ^ ^ 1 to deride 2607 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 1097 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ag-in-o'-sko ^ kataginosko ^ 1:714,119 ^ ^ blame 1~condemn 2 ^ ^ 1 to find fault with, blame~2 to accuse, condemn 2608 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and the base of 4486 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ag'-noo-mee ^ katagnumi ^ ^ ^ break 4 ^ ^ 1 to break For Synonyms see entry 5850 2609 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 2596 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ag'-o ^ katago ^ ^ ^ bring 1~bring down 5~bring forth 1~land 2~touch 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead down, bring down~2 to bring the vessel from deep water to the land~3 to be brought (down) in a ship, to land, touch at 2610 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 75 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee ^ katagonizomai ^ 1:134,20 ^ ^ subdue 1 ^ ^ 1 to struggle against~2 to overcome 2611 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 1210 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ad-eh'-o ^ katadeo ^ ^ ^ bind up 1 ^ ^ 1 to bind up 2612 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 intensive and 1212 ^ ^ adj ^ kat-ad'-ay-los ^ katadelos ^ ^ ^ evident 1 ^ ^ 1 thoroughly clear, plain, evident 2613 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 1349 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ad-ik-ad'-zo ^ katadikazo ^ 3:621,418 ^ ^ condemn 5 ^ ^ 1 to give judgment against (one), to pronounce guilty~2 to condemn 2614 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 1377 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ad-ee-o'-ko ^ katadioko ^ ^ ^ follow after 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow after, follow up 2615 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 1402 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ad-oo-lo'-o ^ katadouloo ^ 2:279,182 ^ ^ bring into bondage 2 ^ ^ 1 to bring into bondage, enslave~2 to enslave to one's self, bring into bondage to one's self 2616 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 1413 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ad-oo-nas-tyoo'-o ^ katadunasteuo ^ ^ ^ oppress 2 ^ ^ 1 to exercise harsh control over one, to use one's power against one~2 to oppress one 2617 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2596 and 153 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ahee-skhoo'-no ^ kataischuno ^ 1:189,29 ^ ^ ashamed 7~confound 3~dishonour 2~shame 1 ^ ^ 1 to dishonour, disgrace~2 to put to shame, make ashamed~2a to be ashamed, blush with shame~2b one is said to be put to shame who suffers a repulse, or whom some hope has deceived 2618 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 2596 and 2545 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-ah'-ee-o ^ katakaio ^ ^ ^ burn 7~burn up 4~burn utterly 1 ^ ^ 1 to burn up, consume by fire 2619 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-al-oop'-to ^ katakalupto ^ 3:561,405 ^ ^ cover 3 ^ ^ 1 to cover up~2 to veil or cover one's self 2620 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 2744 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-ow-khah'-om-ahee ^ katakauchaomai ^ 3:653,423 ^ ^ boast 1~boast against 1~glory 1~rejoice against 1 ^ ^ 1 to glory against, to exult over, to boast one's self to the injury (of a person or thing) 2621 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2596 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak'-i-mahee ^ katakeimai ^ 3:655,425 ^ ^ keep 1~lie 6~sat down + 2258 1~sit at meat 3 ^ ^ 1 to have lain down, i.e. to lie prostrate~1a of the sick~1b of those at meals, to recline 2622 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 2806 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-lah'-o ^ kataklao ^ ^ ^ break 2 ^ ^ 1 to break in pieces 2623 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 2808 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-li'-o ^ katakleio ^ ^ ^ shut up 2 ^ ^ 1 to shut up, confine 2624 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of a compound of 2819 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-lay-rod-ot-eh'-o ^ kataklerodoteo ^ ^ ^ divide by lot 1 ^ ^ 1 to distribute by lot~2 to distribute as an inheritance 2625 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 2827 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-lee'-no ^ kataklino ^ ^ ^ make sit down 1~sit at meat 1~sit down 1 ^ ^ 1 in the NT in reference to eating, to make to recline~2 to recline (at a table) 2626 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and the base of 2830 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-lood'-zo ^ katakluzo ^ ^ ^ overflow 1 ^ ^ 1 to overwhelm with water, to submerge, deluge 2627 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2626 ^ ^ n m ^ kat-ak-looce-mos' ^ kataklusmos ^ ^ ^ flood 4 ^ ^ 1 inundation, deluge~1a of Noah's deluge 2628 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 190 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ katakoloutheo ^ ^ ^ follow 1~follow after 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow after 2629 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-op'-to ^ katakopto ^ ^ ^ cut 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut up in pieces~2 to slay~3 to beat, bruise~4 to cut, gash, mangle 2630 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 2911 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-rame-nid'-zo ^ katakremnizo ^ ^ ^ cast down headlong 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast down a precipice~2 to through down headlong 2631 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2632 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-ak'-ree-mah ^ katakrima ^ 3:951,469 ^ ^ condemnation 3 ^ ^ 1 damnatory sentence, condemnation 2632 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 2596 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-ree'-no ^ katakrino ^ 3:951,469 ^ ^ condemn 17~damn 2 ^ ^ 1 to give judgment against, to judge worthy of punishment~1a to condemn~1b by one's good example to render another's wickedness the more evident and censurable 2633 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2632 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak'-ree-sis ^ katakrisis ^ 3:951,469 ^ ^ condemn 1~condemnation 1 ^ ^ 1 condemnation 2634 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 2961 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ak-oo-ree-yoo'-o ^ katakurieuo ^ 3:1098,486 ^ ^ be lord over 1~exercise dominion over 1~exercise lordship over 1~overcome 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring under one's power, to subject one's self, to subdue, master~2 to hold in subjection, to be master of, exercise lordship over 2635 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2637 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-al-eh'-o ^ katalaleo ^ 4:3,495 ^ ^ speak against 1~speak evil of 4 ^ ^ 1 to speak against one, to criminate, traduce 2636 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2637 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-al-al-ee'-ah ^ katalalia ^ 4:3,495 ^ ^ backbiting 1~evil speaking 1 ^ ^ 1 defamation, evil speaking 2637 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and the base of 2980 ^ ^ adj ^ kat-al'-al-os ^ katalalos ^ 4:3,495 ^ ^ backbiter 1 ^ ^ 1 a defamer, evil speaker 2638 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2596 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-am-ban'-o ^ katalambano ^ 4:9,495 ^ ^ apprehend 3~attain 1~come upon 1~comprehend 2~find 1~obtain 1~overtake 1~take 3 ^ ^ 1 to lay hold of~1a to lay hold of so as to make one's own, to obtain, attain to, to make one's own, to take into one's self, appropriate~1b to seize upon, take possession of~1b1 of evils overtaking one, of the last day overtaking the wicked with destruction, of a demon about to torment one~1b2 in a good sense, of Christ by his holy power and influence laying hold of the human mind and will, in order to prompt and govern it~1c to detect, catch~1d to lay hold of with the mind~1d1 to understand, perceive, learn, comprehend 2639 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3004 (in its orig. meaning) ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-eg'-o ^ katalego ^ ^ ^ take into the number 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay down, to lie down~2 to narrate at length, recount, set forth~3 to set down in a list or register, to enrol~3a of soldiers~3b of those widows who held a prominent place in the church and exercised a certain superintendence over the rest of the women, and had charge of the widows and orphans supported at the public expense 2640 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2641 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-al'-ime-mah ^ kataleimma ^ 4:194,523 ^ ^ remnant 1 ^ ^ 1 remnant, remains 2641 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 2596 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-i'-po ^ kataleipo ^ 4:194,523 ^ ^ forsake 2~leave 22~reserve 1 ^ ^ 1 to leave behind~1a to depart from, leave~1a1 to be left~1b to bid (one) to remain~1c to forsake, leave to one's self a person or thing by ceasing to care for it, to abandon, leave in the lurch~1c1 to be abandoned, forsaken~1d to cause to be left over, to reserve, to leave remaining~1e like our \"leave behind\", it is used of one who on being called away cannot take another with him~1e1 especially of the dying (to leave behind)~1f like our \"leave\", leave alone, disregard~1f1 of those who sail past a place without stopping 2642 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3034 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-ith-ad'-zo ^ katalithazo ^ 4:267,533 ^ ^ stone 1 ^ ^ 1 to overwhelm with stones, to stone 2643 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2644 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-al-lag-ay' ^ katallage ^ 1:258,40 ^ ^ atonement 1~reconciliation 2~reconciling 1 ^ ^ 1 exchange~1a of the business of money changers, exchanging equivalent values~2 adjustment of a difference, reconciliation, restoration to favour~2a in the NT of the restoration of the favour of God to sinners that repent and put their trust in the expiatory death of Christ 2644 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2596 and 236 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-las'-so ^ katallasso ^ 1:254,40 ^ ^ reconcile 6 ^ ^ 1 to change, exchange, as coins for others of equivalent value~1a to reconcile (those who are at variance)~1b return to favour with, be reconciled to one~1c to receive one into favour 2645 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3062 ^ ^ adj ^ kat-al'-oy-pos ^ kataloipos ^ ^ ^ residue 1 ^ ^ 1 left remaining 2646 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2647 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-al'-oo-mah ^ kataluma ^ 4:338,543 ^ ^ guest chamber 2~inn 1 ^ ^ 1 an inn, lodging place~2 an eating room, dining room 2647 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2596 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ kat-al-oo'-o ^ kataluo ^ 4:338,543 ^ ^ come to nought 1~destroy 9~dissolve 1~guest 1~lodge 1~overthrow 1~throw down 3 ^ ^ 1 to dissolve, disunite~1a (what has been joined together), to destroy, demolish~1b metaph. to overthrow i.e. render vain, deprive of success, bring to naught~1b1 to subvert, overthrow~1b1a of institutions, forms of government, laws, etc., to deprive of force, annul, abrogate, discard~1c of travellers, to halt on a journey, to put up, lodge (the figurative expression originating in the circumstance that, to put up for the night, the straps and packs of the beasts of burden are unbound and taken off; or, more correctly from the fact that the traveller's garments, tied up when he is on the journey, are unloosed at it end) 2648 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3129 ^ ^ v ^ kat-am-an-than'-o ^ katamanthano ^ 4:414,552 ^ ^ consider 1 ^ ^ 1 to learn thoroughly, examine carefully~2 to consider well 2649 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 3140 ^ ^ v ^ kat-am-ar-too-reh'-o ^ katamartureo ^ 4:508,564 ^ ^ witness against 4 ^ ^ 1 to bear witness against, to testify against one 2650 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ kat-am-en'-o ^ katameno ^ ^ ^ abode + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to remain permanently, to abide 2651 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and accusative case plural feminine of 3441 (with 5561 implied) ^ ^ adj ^ kat-am-on'-as ^ katamonas ^ ^ ^ alone 2 ^ ^ 1 apart, alone 2652 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 (intensive) and 331 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-an-ath'-em-ah ^ katanathema ^ 1:354,* ^ ^ curse 1 ^ ^ 1 curse 2653 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 (intensive) and 332 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-ath-em-at-id'-zo ^ katanathematizo ^ 1:355,* ^ ^ curse 1 ^ ^ 1 to curse 2654 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 355 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-al-is'-ko ^ katanalisko ^ ^ ^ consume 1 ^ ^ 1 to consume~1a of fire 2655 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and narkao (to be numb) ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-ar-kah'-o ^ katanarkao ^ ^ ^ be burdensome 2~be chargeable 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to grow numb or torpid~2 to be torpid, inactive, to be to the detriment of one~3 to weigh heavily upon, be burdensome to 2656 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3506 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-yoo'-o ^ kataneuo ^ ^ ^ beckon 1 ^ ^ 1 to nod to, make a sign~2 to indicate to another by a nod or sign what one wishes him to do 2657 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 2596 and 3539 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-o-eh'-o ^ katanoeo ^ 4:973,636 ^ ^ behold 4~consider 7~discover 1~perceive 2 ^ ^ 1 to perceive, remark, observe, understand~2 to consider attentively, fix one's eyes or mind upon 2658 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 473 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-tah'-o ^ katantao ^ 3:623,419 ^ ^ attain 2~come 11 ^ ^ 1 to come to, arrive~1a to come to a place over against, opposite another~1b metaph. to attain to a thing 2659 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2660 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-an'-oox-is ^ katanuxis ^ 3:626,419 ^ ^ slumber 1 ^ ^ 1 a pricking, piercing~2 severe sorrow, extreme grief~3 insensibility or torpor of mind, such as extreme grief easily produces~3a hence a \"spirit of stupor\", which renders their souls torpid so insensible that they are not affected at all by the offer made them of salvation through the Messiah 2660 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 3572 ^ ^ v ^ kat-an-oos'-so ^ katanusso ^ 3:626,419 ^ ^ prick 1 ^ ^ 1 to prick, pierce~2 metaph. to pain the mind sharply, agitate it vehemently~2a esp. of the emotion of sorrow 2661 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 515 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ax-ee-o'-o ^ kataxioo ^ 1:380,63 ^ ^ account worthy 2~count worthy 2 ^ ^ 1 to account worthy, judge worthy 2662 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596 and 3961 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-at-eh'-o ^ katapateo ^ 5:940,804 ^ ^ trample 1~tread 1~tread down 1~tread underfoot 2 ^ ^ 1 to tread down, trample under foot, to trample on~2 metaph. to treat with rudeness and insult~2a to spurn, treat with insulting neglect 2663 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2664 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ap'-ow-sis ^ katapausis ^ 3:628,419 ^ ^ rest 9 ^ ^ 1 a putting to rest~1a calming of the winds~2 a resting place~2a metaph. the heavenly blessedness in which God dwells, and of which he has promised to make persevering believers in Christ partakers after the toils and trials of life on earth are ended 2664 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 3973 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-ow'-o ^ katapauo ^ 3:627,419 ^ ^ cease 1~give rest 1~rest 1~restrain 1 ^ ^ 1 to make quiet, to cause to be at rest, to grant rest~1a to lead to a quiet abode~1b to still, restrain, to cause (one striving to do something) to desist~2 to rest, take rest 2665 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a compound of 2596 and a congener of 4072 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-ap-et'-as-mah ^ katapetasma ^ 3:628,420 ^ ^ veil 6 ^ ^ 1 a veil spread out, a curtain~1a the name given to the two curtains in the temple at Jerusalem, one of them at the entrance to the temple separated the Holy Place from the outer court, the other veiled the Holy of Holies from the Holy Place 2666 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2596 and 4095 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-ee'-no ^ katapino ^ 6:158,841 ^ ^ devour 1~drown 1~swallow 5 ^ ^ 1 to drink down, swallow down~2 to devour~3 to swallow up, destroy 2667 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-ip'-to ^ katapipto ^ 6:169,846 ^ ^ fall 1~fall down 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall down 2668 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-leh'-o ^ katapleo ^ ^ ^ arrive 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail down from the deep sea to the land~2 to put in 2669 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 4192 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-on-eh'-o ^ kataponeo ^ ^ ^ oppress 1~vex 1 ^ ^ 1 to tire down with toil, exhaust with labour~1a to afflict or oppress with evils~1b to make trouble for~1c to treat roughly 2670 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of the same as 4195 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-on-tid'-zo ^ katapontizo ^ ^ ^ drown 1~sink 1 ^ ^ 1 to plunge or sink into the sea~1a to sink, to go down~1b a grievous offender for the purpose of killing him, to drown 2671 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2596 (intensive) and 685 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ar'-ah ^ katara ^ 1:449,75 ^ ^ curse 3~cursed 1~cursing 2 ^ ^ 1 an execration, imprecation, curse 2672 ^ False ^ 6 ^ middle voice from 2671 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ar-ah'-om-ahee ^ kataraomai ^ 1:448,75 ^ ^ curse 6 ^ ^ 1 to curse, doom, imprecate evil upon 2673 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 2596 and 691 ^ ^ v ^ kat-arg-eh'-o ^ katargeo ^ 1:452,76 ^ ^ abolish 3~cease 1~cumber 1~deliver 1~destroy 5~do away 3~fall 1~loose 1~misc 11 ^ ^ 1 to render idle, unemployed, inactivate, inoperative~1a to cause a person or thing to have no further efficiency~1b to deprive of force, influence, power~2 to cause to cease, put an end to, do away with, annul, abolish~2a to cease, to pass away, be done away~2b to be severed from, separated from, discharged from, loosed from any one~2c to terminate all intercourse with one 2674 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 705 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ar-ith-meh'-o ^ katarithmeo ^ ^ ^ number 1 ^ ^ 1 to number with 2675 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 739 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ar-tid'-zo ^ katartizo ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ be perfect 2~fit 1~frame 1~make perfect 2~mend 2~perfect 2~perfectly joined together 1~prepare 1~restore 1 ^ ^ 1 to render, i.e. to fit, sound, complete~1a to mend (what has been broken or rent), to repair~1a1 to complete~1b to fit out, equip, put in order, arrange, adjust~1b1 to fit or frame for one's self, prepare~1c ethically: to strengthen, perfect, complete, make one what he ought to be 2676 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2675 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ar'-tis-is ^ katartisis ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ perfection 1 ^ ^ 1 a strengthening, perfecting of the soul~1a a training, disciplining, instructing 2677 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2675 ^ ^ n m ^ kat-ar-tis-mos' ^ katartismos ^ 1:475,80 ^ ^ perfecting 1 ^ ^ 1 complete furnishing, equipping 2678 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 4579 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-i'-o ^ kataseio ^ ^ ^ beckon 4 ^ ^ 1 to shake down, throw down~2 to shake~2a to make a sign, to signal with the hand to one 2679 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 4626 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-kap'-to ^ kataskapto ^ ^ ^ dig down 1~ruin 1 ^ ^ 1 to dig under, dig down, demolish, destroy 2680 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 4632 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ask-yoo-ad'-zo ^ kataskeuazo ^ ^ ^ build 3~make 1~ordain 1~prepare 6 ^ ^ 1 to furnish, equip, prepare, make ready~1a of one who makes anything ready for a person or thing~1b of builders, to construct, erect, with the included idea of adorning and equipping with all things necessary 2681 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2596 and 4637 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-kay-no'-o ^ kataskenoo ^ 7:387,1040 ^ ^ lodge 3~rest 1 ^ ^ 1 to pitch one's tent, to fix one's abode, to dwell 2682 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2681 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-as-kay'-no-sis ^ kataskenosis ^ ^ ^ nest 2 ^ ^ 1 the pitching of tents, encamping~2 place of tarrying, encampment, abode~2a of the nest of birds 2683 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 4639 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-kee-ad'-zo ^ kataskiazo ^ ^ ^ shadow 1 ^ ^ 1 to overshadow, cover with shade 2684 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2685 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-kop-eh'-o ^ kataskopeo ^ 7:416,1047 ^ ^ spy out 1 ^ ^ 1 to inspect, view closely, in order to spy out and plot against 2685 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 (intensive) and 4649 (in the sense of a watcher) ^ ^ n m ^ kat-as'-kop-os ^ kataskopos ^ 7:417,1047 ^ ^ spy 1 ^ ^ 1 an inspector, a spy 2686 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 2596 and 4679 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-of-id'-zom-ahee ^ katasophizomai ^ ^ ^ deal subtilly with 1 ^ ^ 1 to circumvent by artifice or fraud, conquer by subtle devices~2 to outwit~3 overreach~4 to deal craftily with 2687 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-tel'-lo ^ katastello ^ 7:595,1074 ^ ^ appease 1~quiet 1 ^ ^ 1 to send or put down, to lower~2 to put or keep down one who is roused or incensed, to repress, restrain, appease, quiet 2688 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2525 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-as'-tay-mah ^ katastema ^ ^ ^ behaviour 1 ^ ^ 1 demeanour, deportment, bearing 2689 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2687 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-as-tol-ay' ^ katastole ^ 7:595,1074 ^ ^ apparel 1 ^ ^ 1 a lowering, letting down~2 a garment let down, dress, attire 2690 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-tref'-o ^ katastrepho ^ 7:715,1093 ^ ^ overthrow 2 ^ ^ 1 to turn over, turn under~1a the soil with a plough~2 to overturn, overthrow, throw down 2691 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4763 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-tray-nee-ah'-o ^ katastreniao ^ 3:631,420 ^ ^ begin to wax wanton against 1 ^ ^ 1 to feel the impulses of sexual desire 2692 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2690 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-as-trof-ay' ^ katastrophe ^ 7:715,1093 ^ ^ overthrow 1~subverting 1 ^ ^ 1 overthrow, destruction~1a of cities~2 metaph. of the extinction of a spirit of consecration 2693 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4766 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-trone'-noo-mee ^ katastronnumi ^ ^ ^ overthrow 1 ^ ^ 1 to strew over (the ground)~2 to prostrate, slay, (cf to lay low) 2694 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4951 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-oo'-ro ^ katasuro ^ ^ ^ hale 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw down, pull down~2 to draw along, drag forcibly 2695 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4969 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-fat'-to ^ katasphatto ^ ^ ^ slay 1 ^ ^ 1 to kill off, to slaughter 2696 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 4972 ^ ^ v ^ kat-as-frag-id'-zo ^ katasphragizo ^ 7:939,1127 ^ ^ seal 1 ^ ^ 1 to cover with a seal, to close up, close with a seal 2697 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2722 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-as'-khes-is ^ kataschesis ^ ^ ^ possession 2 ^ ^ 1 a holding back, hindering~2 a holding fast, possession 2698 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ kat-at-ith'-ay-mee ^ katatithemi ^ ^ ^ do 1~lay 1~show 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay down, deposit, lay up~2 to lay by or up for one's self, for future use~3 to lay up favour for one's self with any one, to gain favour with (to do something for one which may win favour) 2699 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2596 and temno (to cut) ^ ^ n f ^ kat-at-om-ay' ^ katatome ^ 8:109,1169 ^ ^ concision 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut up, mutilation 2700 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 5115 ^ ^ v ^ kat-at-ox-yoo'-o ^ katatoxeuo ^ ^ ^ thrust through 1 ^ ^ 1 to shoot down or thrust through with an arrow 2701 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 5143 ^ ^ v ^ kat-at-rekh'-o ^ katatrecho ^ ^ ^ run down 1 ^ ^ 1 to run down, hasten down 2702 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 5342 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ kat-af-er'-o ^ kataphero ^ ^ ^ fall 1~give 1~sink down 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear down, bring down, cast down~1a to cast a pebble or calculus into the urn~1a1 to give one's vote, to approve~1b to be born down, to sink, (from the window to the pavement)~1c metaph.~1c1 to be weighted down by, overcome, carried away~1c2 to sink into sleep, drop asleep 2703 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 5343 ^ ^ v ^ kat-af-yoo'-go ^ katapheugo ^ ^ ^ flee 2 ^ ^ 1 to flee away, flee for refuge 2704 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 5351 ^ ^ v ^ kat-af-thi'-ro ^ katphtheiro ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ corrupt 1~utterly perish 1 ^ ^ 1 to corrupt, deprave~1a corrupted in mind~2 to destroy~2a to be destroyed, to perish 2705 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ v ^ kat-af-ee-leh'-o ^ kataphileo ^ 9:114,1262 ^ ^ kiss 6 ^ ^ 1 to kiss much, kiss again and again, kiss tenderly 2706 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2596 and 5426 ^ ^ v ^ kat-af-ron-eh'-o ^ kataphroneo ^ 3:631,421 ^ ^ despise 9 ^ ^ 1 to contemn, despise, disdain, think little or nothing of 2707 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2706 ^ ^ n m ^ kat-af-ron-tace' ^ kataphrontes ^ 3:632,421 ^ ^ despiser 1 ^ ^ 1 despiser 2708 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and cheo (to pour) ^ ^ v ^ kat-akh-eh'-o ^ katacheo ^ ^ ^ pour 2 ^ ^ 1 to pour down upon~2 pour over, pour upon 2709 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and chthon (the ground) ^ ^ adj ^ kat-akh-thon'-ee-os ^ katachthonios ^ 3:633,421 ^ ^ under the earth 1 ^ ^ 1 subterranean~1a refers to those who dwell in the world below, departed souls 2710 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 5530 ^ ^ v ^ kat-akh-rah'-om-ahee ^ katachraomai ^ ^ ^ abuse 2 ^ ^ 1 to use much or excessively or ill~2 to use up, consume by use~3 to use fully 2711 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 5594 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ap-soo'-kho ^ katapsucho ^ ^ ^ cool 1 ^ ^ 1 to cool off, make cool 2712 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 (intensive) and 1497 ^ ^ adj ^ kat-i'-do-los ^ kateidolos ^ 2:379,202 ^ ^ wholly give to idolatry 1 ^ ^ 1 full of idols 2713 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596 and 1725 ^ ^ adv ^ kat-en'-an-tee ^ katenanti ^ ^ ^ before 1~over against 4 ^ ^ 1 over against, opposite before~2 metaph. before one i.e. he being judge 2714 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2596 and 1799 ^ ^ adv ^ kat-en-o'-pee-on ^ katenopion ^ ^ ^ before 2~before the presence of 1~in (one's) sight 1~in sight of 1 ^ ^ 1 over against, before the face of, before the presence of, in the sight of, before~1a referring to places~1b metaph.~1b1 having one as it were before the eyes, before one as witness~1b2 before God as judge 2715 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 1850 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ex-oo-see-ad'-zo ^ katexousiazo ^ 2:575,238 ^ ^ exercise authority upon 2 ^ ^ 1 to exercise authority, wield power 2716 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 2596 and 2038 ^ ^ v ^ kat-er-gad'-zom-ahee ^ katergazomai ^ 3:634,421 ^ ^ cause 1~do 5~do deed 1~to perform 1~work 15~work out 1 ^ ^ 1 to perform, accomplish, achieve~2 to work out i.e. to do that from which something results~2a of things: bring about, result in~3 to fashion i.e. render one fit for a thing 2718 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 2596 and 2064 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ kat-er'-khom-ahee ^ katerchomai ^ ^ ^ come 3~come down 5~depart 1~descend 1~go down 2~land 1 ^ ^ 1 to come down, go down~1a of one who goes from a higher to a lower locality~1b of those who come to a place by a ship 2719 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2596 and 2068 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ kat-es-thee'-o ^ katesthio ^ ^ ^ devour 10~devour up 2~eat up 3 ^ ^ 1 to consume by eating, to eat up, devour~1a of birds~1b of a dragon~1c of a man eating up the little book~2 metaph.~2a to devour i.e. squander, waste: substance~2b to devour i.e. forcibly appropriate: widows' property~2c to strip one of his goods~2c1 to ruin (by the infliction of injuries)~2d by fire, to devour i.e. to utterly consume, destroy~2e of the consumption of the strength of body and mind by strong emotions 2720 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2596 and 2116 ^ ^ v ^ kat-yoo-thoo'-no ^ kateuthuno ^ ^ ^ direct 2~guide 1 ^ ^ 1 to make straight, guide, direct~1a of the removal of the hindrances to coming to one 2721 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and 2186 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ef-is'-tay-mee ^ katephistemi ^ ^ ^ make insurrection against 1 ^ ^ 1 to set up against 2722 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 2596 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ekh'-o ^ katecho ^ 2:829,286 ^ ^ have 1~hold 3~hold fast 3~keep 2~make 1~misc 5~possess 2~stay 1~take 1 ^ ^ 1 to hold back, detain, retain~1a from going away~1b to restrain, hinder (the course or progress of)~1b1 that which hinders, Antichrist from making his appearance~1b2 to check a ship's headway i.e. to hold or head the ship~1c to hold fast, keep secure, keep firm possession of~2 to get possession of, take~2b to possess 2723 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 2725 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ay-gor-eh'-o ^ kategoreo ^ 3:637,422 ^ ^ accuse 21~object 1 ^ ^ 1 to accuse~1a before a judge: to make an accusation~1b of an extra-judicial accusation For Synonyms see entry 5803 2724 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2725 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ay-gor-ee'-ah ^ kategoria ^ 3:637,422 ^ ^ accusation 3~accused 1 ^ ^ 1 accusation, charge 2725 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2596 and 58 ^ ^ n m ^ kat-ay'-gor-os ^ kategoros ^ 3:636,422 ^ ^ accuser 7 ^ ^ 1 an accuser~1a a name given to the devil by the rabbis 2726 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2596 and perhaps a derivative of the base of 5316 (meaning downcast in look) ^ ^ n f ^ kat-ay'-fi-ah ^ katepheia ^ ^ ^ heaviness 1 ^ ^ 1 a downcast look expressive of sorrow~2 shame, dejection, gloom 2727 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2596 and 2279 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ay-kheh'-o ^ katecheo ^ 3:638,422 ^ ^ inform 2~instruct 3~teach 3 ^ ^ 1 to sound towards, sound down upon, resound~1a to charm with resounding sound, to fascinate~2 to teach orally, to instruct~3 to inform by word of mouth~3a to be orally informed 2728 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2596 and a derivative of 2447 ^ ^ v ^ kat-ee-o'-o ^ katioo ^ 3:334,* ^ ^ canker 1 ^ ^ 1 to rust over, cover with rust 2729 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2596 and 2480 ^ ^ v ^ kat-is-khoo'-o ^ katischuo ^ 3:397,378 ^ ^ prevail 1~prevail against 1 ^ ^ 1 to be strong to another's detriment, to prevail against~2 to be superior in strength~3 to overcome~4 to prevail 2730 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 2596 and 3611 ^ ^ v ^ kat-oy-keh'-o ^ katoikeo ^ 5:153,674 ^ ^ dwell 42~dweller 2~inhabitant 1~inhabitor 2 ^ ^ 1 to dwell, settle~1a metaph. divine powers, influences, etc., are said to dwell in his soul, to pervade, prompt, govern it~2 to dwell in, inhabit~2a God is said to dwell in the temple, i.e. to be always present for worshippers For Synonyms see entry 5854 2731 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2730 ^ ^ n f ^ kat-oy'-kay-sis ^ katoikesis ^ ^ ^ dwelling 1 ^ ^ 1 dwelling, abode 2732 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 2730 ^ ^ n n ^ kat-oy-kay-tay'-ree-on ^ katoiketerion ^ 5:155,674 ^ ^ habitation 2 ^ ^ 1 an abode, a habitation 2733 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primitive root ^ ^ n f ^ kat-oy-kee'-ah ^ katoikia ^ ^ ^ habitation 1 ^ ^ 1 dwelling, habitation~2 to cause to dwell, to send or bring into an abode~3 to give a dwelling to 2734 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3700 [cf 2072] ^ ^ v ^ kat-op-trid'-zom-ahee ^ katoptrizomai ^ 2:696,264 ^ ^ behold as a glass 1 ^ ^ 1 to show in a mirror, to make to reflect, to mirror~2 to look at one's self in a mirror~3 to behold one's self in a mirror 2735 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3717 [cf 1357] ^ ^ n n ^ kat-or'-tho-mah ^ katorthoma ^ ^ ^ very worthy deed 1 ^ ^ 1 a right action, a successful achievement~1a of wholesome public measures or institutions 2736 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2596 ^ ^ adv ^ kat'-o ^ kato ^ 3:640,422 ^ ^ beneath 3~bottom 2~down 5~under 1 ^ ^ 1 down, downwards~2 below, beneath~2a of place, below~2b of temporal succession 2737 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative from 2736 ^ ^ adj ^ kat-o'-ter-os ^ katoteros ^ 3:640,422 ^ ^ lower 1 ^ ^ 1 lower 2738 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2545 ^ ^ n n ^ kow'-mah ^ kauma ^ 3:642,423 ^ ^ heat 2 ^ ^ 1 heat~1a of painful and burning heat 2739 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2738 ^ ^ v ^ kow-mat-id'-zo ^ kaumatizo ^ 3:643,423 ^ ^ scorch 4 ^ ^ 1 to burn with heat, to scorch~2 to be tortured with intense heat 2740 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2545 ^ ^ n f ^ kow'-sis ^ kausis ^ 3:643,423 ^ ^ to be burned + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 burning, burning up 2741 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2740 ^ ^ v ^ kow-so'-o ^ kausoo ^ 3:644,* ^ ^ with fervent heat 2 ^ ^ 1 to burn up, set fire to~2 to suffer with feverish burning, be parched with fever 2742 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2741 ^ ^ n m ^ kow'-sone ^ kauson ^ 3:644,423 ^ ^ burning heat 1~heat 2 ^ ^ 1 burning heat~1a of the sun~2 Eurus, a very dry hot, east wind, scorching and drying up everything 2743 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2545 ^ ^ v ^ kow-tay-ree-ad'-zo ^ kauteriazo ^ 3:644,* ^ ^ sear with a hot iron 1 ^ ^ 1 to mark by branding, to brand, branded with their own consciences~1a whose souls are branded with the marks of sin~1b who carry about with them the perpetual consciousness of sin~2 seared~3 in a medical sense, to cauterise, remover by cautery 2744 ^ False ^ 38 ^ from some (obsolete) base akin to that of aucheo (to boast) and 2172 ^ ^ v ^ kow-khah'-om-ahee ^ kauchaomai ^ 3:645,423 ^ ^ boast 8~glory 23~joy 1~make boast 2~rejoice 4 ^ ^ 1 to glory (whether with reason or without)~2 to glory on account of a thing~3 to glory in a thing 2745 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2744 ^ ^ n n ^ kow'-khay-mah ^ kauchema ^ 3:645,423 ^ ^ boasting 1~glorying 2~rejoice 1~rejoicing 4~to glory 3 ^ ^ 1 that of which one glories or can glory, matter or ground of glorying~2 a glorying or boasting 2746 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 2744 ^ ^ n f ^ kow'-khay-sis ^ kauchesis ^ 3:645,423 ^ ^ boasting 6~glorying 1~rejoicing 4~whereof I may glory 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of glorying 2747 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from kegchros (millet) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ keng-khreh-a'-hee ^ Kegchreai ^ ^ ^ Cenchrea 3 ^ ^ 1 the eastern harbour of Corinth (i.e. its harbour on the Saronic Gulf) and the emporium of its trade with the Asiatic shores of the Mediterranean, as Lechaeum on the Corinthian Gulf connected it with Italy and the west 2748 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06939 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ked-rone' ^ Kedron ^ ^ ^ Cedron 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a winter torrent, rising near Jerusalem and flowing down through a valley of Kidron, having the Mount of Olives on the east, into the Dead Sea 2749 ^ False ^ 26 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ki'-mahee ^ keimai ^ 3:654,425 ^ ^ be 1~be appointed 1~be laid 6~be made 1~be set 6~laid up 1~lie 9~there 1 ^ ^ 1 to lie~1a of an infant~1b of one buried~1c of things that quietly cover some spot~1c1 of a city situated on a hill~1d of things put or set in any place, in ref. to which we often use \"to stand\"~1d1 of vessels, of a throne, of the site of a city, of grain and other things laid up together, of a foundation~2 metaph.~2a to be (by God's intent) set, i.e. destined, appointed~2b of laws, to be made, laid down~2c lies in the power of the evil one, i.e. is held in subjection by the devil 2750 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ ki-ree'-ah ^ keiria ^ ^ ^ graveclothes 1 ^ ^ 1 a band, either for bed-girth, or for tying up a corpse after it has been swathed in linen 2751 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ki'-ro ^ keiro ^ ^ ^ shear 3~shearer 1 ^ ^ 1 to sheer: a sheep~2 to get or let be shorn~3 of shearing or cutting short the hair of the head 2752 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2753 ^ ^ n n ^ kel'-yoo-mah ^ keleuma ^ 3:656,* ^ ^ shout 1 ^ ^ 1 an order, command, spec. a stimulating cry, either that by which animals are roused and urged on by man, as horses by charioteers, hounds by hunters, etc., or that by which a signal is given to men, e.g. to rowers by the master of a ship, to soldiers by a commander (with a loud summons, a trumpet call) 2753 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from a primary kello (to urge on) ^ ^ v ^ kel-yoo'-o ^ keleuo ^ ^ ^ at (one's) command 1~bid 1~command 24~give commandment 1 ^ ^ 1 to command, to order For Synonyms see entry 5844 2754 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2755 ^ ^ n f ^ ken-od-ox-ee'-ah ^ kenodoxia ^ 3:662,426 ^ ^ vainglory 1 ^ ^ 1 vain glory, groundless, self esteem, empty pride~2 a vain opinion, error 2755 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2756 and 1391 ^ ^ adj ^ ken-od'-ox-os ^ kenodoxos ^ 3:662,426 ^ ^ desirous of vain glory 1 ^ ^ 1 glorying without reason, conceited, vain glorious, eager for empty glory 2756 ^ False ^ 18 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ ken-os' ^ kenos ^ 3:659,426 ^ ^ empty 4~in vain 4~vain 9~vain things 1 ^ ^ 1 empty, vain, devoid of truth~1a of places, vessels, etc. which contain nothing~1b of men~1b1 empty handed~1b2 without a gift~1c metaph. destitute of spiritual wealth, of one who boasts of his faith as a transcendent possession, yet is without the fruits of faith~1d metaph. of endeavours, labours, acts, which result in nothing, vain, fruitless, without effect~1d1 vain of no purpose 2757 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed compound of 2756 and 5456 ^ ^ n f ^ ken-of-o-nee'-ah ^ kenophonia ^ ^ ^ vain babblings 2 ^ ^ 1 empty discussion, discussion of vain and useless matters 2758 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2756 ^ ^ v ^ ken-o'-o ^ kenoo ^ 3:661,426 ^ ^ be in vain 1~make of no reputation 1~make of none effect 1~make void 2 ^ ^ 1 to empty, make empty~1a of Christ, he laid aside equality with or the form of God~2 to make void~2a deprive of force, render vain, useless, of no effect~3 to make void~3b cause a thing to be seen to be empty, hollow, false 2759 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from kenteo (to prick) ^ ^ n n ^ ken'-tron ^ kentron ^ 3:663,427 ^ ^ prick 2~sting 3 ^ ^ 1 a sting, as that of bees, scorpions, locusts. Since animals wound by their sting and even cause death, Paul attributes death, personified as a sting, i.e. a deadly weapon~2 an iron goad, for urging on oxen, horses and other beasts of burden~2a hence the proverb, \"to kick against the goad\", i.e. to offer vain and perilous or ruinous resistance 2760 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ ken-too-ree'-ohn ^ kenturion ^ ^ ^ centurion 3 ^ ^ 1 centurion, an officer in the Roman army 2761 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2756 ^ ^ adv ^ ken-oce' ^ kenos ^ ^ ^ in vain 1 ^ ^ 1 vainly, in vain 2762 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 2768 ^ ^ n f ^ ker-ah'-yah ^ keraia ^ ^ ^ tittle 2 ^ ^ 1 a little horn~2 extremity, apex, point~2a used by grammarians of the accents and diacritical points. Jesus used it of the little lines or projections, by which the Hebrew letters in other respects similar differ from one another; the meaning is, \"not even the minutest part of the law shall perish\". 2763 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2766 ^ ^ n m ^ ker-am-yooce' ^ kerameus ^ ^ ^ potter 3 ^ ^ 1 a potter 2764 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2766 ^ ^ adj ^ ker-am-ik-os' ^ keramikos ^ ^ ^ of a potter 1 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to a potter~2 made of clay, earthen 2765 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2766 ^ ^ n n ^ ker-am'-ee-on ^ keramion ^ ^ ^ pitcher 2 ^ ^ 1 an earthen vessel, a pot, jar~2 a jug or pitcher~3 a water pitcher 2766 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water) ^ ^ n m ^ ker'-am-os ^ keramos ^ ^ ^ tiling 1 ^ ^ 1 clay, potter's earth~2 anything made of clay, earthen ware~3 a roofing tile~3a the roof itself~3b the phrase \"through the roof\", means through the door in the roof to which a ladder or stairway led up from the street (according to the Rabbis distinguish two ways of entering a house, \"the way through the door\" and \"the way through the roof\" For Synonyms see entry 5858 2767 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a prolonged form of a more primary kerao {ker-ah'-o} (which is used in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ ker-an'-noo-mee ^ kerannumi ^ ^ ^ fill 2~pour out 1 ^ ^ 1 to mix, mingle~2 to mix wine, water~3 to pour out for drinking. 2768 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a primary kar (the hair of the head) ^ ^ n n ^ ker'-as ^ keras ^ 3:669,428 ^ ^ horn 11 ^ ^ 1 a horn~1a of animals~1b since animals (esp. bulls) defend themselves with their horns, the horn with the Hebrews (and other nations) is a symbol of strength and courage, and used as such in a variety of phrases~1b1 a mighty and valiant helper, the author of deliverance, of the Messiah~1c a projecting extremity in a shape like a horn, a point, apex: as of an altar 2769 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2768 ^ ^ n n ^ ker-at'-ee-on ^ keration ^ ^ ^ husk 1 ^ ^ 1 a little horn~2 the name of the fruit, Ceratonia silqua or carobtree (called also John's Bread [from the notion that its pods, which resemble those of the \"locust\", constituted the food of the Baptist]. This fruit was shaped like a horn and has a sweet taste; it was and is used not only for fattening swine, but as an article of food by the lower classes. 2770 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2771 ^ ^ v ^ ker-dah'-ee-no ^ kerdaino ^ 3:672,428 ^ ^ gain 13~get gain 1~vr gain 1~win 2 ^ ^ 1 to gain, acquire, to get gain~2 metaph.~2a of gain arising from shunning or escaping from evil (where we say \"to spare one's self\", \"be spared\")~2b to gain any one i.e. to win him over to the kingdom of God, to gain one to faith in Christ~2c to gain Christ's favour and fellowship 2771 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ ker'-dos ^ kerdos ^ 3:672,428 ^ ^ gain 2~lucre 1 ^ ^ 1 gain, advantage 2772 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2751 ^ ^ n n ^ ker'-mah ^ kerma ^ ^ ^ money 1 ^ ^ 1 small pieces of money, small coin, change, money 2773 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2772 ^ ^ n m ^ ker-mat-is-tace' ^ kermatistes ^ ^ ^ changer of money 1 ^ ^ 1 a money changer, money broker++++ In the court of the Gentiles in the temple of Jerusalem were the seats of those who sold such animals for sacrifice as had been selected, examined, and approved, together with incense, oil, and other things needed in making offerings and in worship; and the magnitude of this traffic had introduced the banker's or broker's business. 2774 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 2776 ^ ^ n n ^ kef-al'-ah-yon ^ kephalaion ^ ^ ^ sum 2 ^ ^ 1 the chief or main point, the principal thing~2 the pecuniary sum total of a reckoning, amount~2a the principal, capital, as distinguished from the interest~2b a sum of money, sum 2775 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 2774 ^ ^ v ^ kef-al-ahee-o'-o ^ kephalaioo ^ ^ ^ wound in the head 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring under headings, to sum up, to summarise~2 to smite or wound in the head, to smite on the cheek 2776 ^ False ^ 76 ^ from the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing) ^ ^ n f ^ kef-al-ay' ^ kephale ^ 3:673,429 ^ ^ head 76 ^ ^ 1 the head, both of men and often of animals. Since the loss of the head destroys life, this word is used in the phrases relating to capital and extreme punishment.~2 metaph. anything supreme, chief, prominent~2a of persons, master lord: of a husband in relation to his wife~2b of Christ: the Lord of the husband and of the Church~2c of things: the corner stone 2777 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2776 ^ ^ n f ^ kef-al-is' ^ kephalis ^ ^ ^ volume 1 ^ ^ 1 a little head~2 the highest part, extremity of anything~2a as the capital of a column~2b the tips or knobs of the wooden rod around which parchments were rolled were called by this word, because they resembled little heads~3 the Alexandrian writers transferred the name to the roll or volume itself~3a in the roll of the book 2778 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ kane'-sos ^ kensos ^ ^ ^ tribute 4 ^ ^ 1 census (among the Romans, denoting a register and valuation of property in accordance with which taxes were paid), in the NT the tax or tribute levied on individuals and to be paid yearly. (our capitation or poll tax)~2 the coin with which the tax is paid, tribute money 2779 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ kay'-pos ^ kepos ^ ^ ^ garden 5 ^ ^ 1 a garden 2780 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2779 and ouros (a warden) ^ ^ n m ^ kay-poo-ros' ^ kepouros ^ ^ ^ gardener 1 ^ ^ 1 a keeper of a garden, a gardener 2781 ^ False ^ 1 ^ diminutive from keos (wax) ^ ^ n n ^ kay-ree'-on ^ kerion ^ ^ ^ honeycomb + 3193 1 ^ ^ 1 honeycomb 2782 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2784 ^ ^ n n ^ kay'-roog-mah ^ kerugma ^ 3:714,430 ^ ^ preaching 8 ^ ^ 1 that which is proclaimed by a herald or public crier, a proclamation by herald~2 in the NT the message or proclamation of the heralds of God or Christ 2783 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2784 ^ ^ n m ^ kay'-roox ^ kerux ^ 3:683,430 ^ ^ preacher 3 ^ ^ 1 a herald or messenger vested with public authority, who conveyed the official messages of kings, magistrates, princes, military commanders, or who gave a public summons or demand, and performed various other duties. In the NT God's ambassador, and the herald or proclaimer of the divine word. 2784 ^ False ^ 61 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ kay-roos'-so ^ kerusso ^ 3:697,430 ^ ^ preach 51~preached + 2258 2~preacher 1~proclaim 2~publish 5 ^ ^ 1 to be a herald, to officiate as a herald~1a to proclaim after the manner of a herald~1b always with the suggestion of formality, gravity and an authority which must be listened to and obeyed~2 to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done~3 used of the public proclamation of the gospel and matters pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the apostles and other Christian teachers 2785 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 5490 ^ ^ n n ^ kay'-tos ^ ketos ^ ^ ^ whale 1 ^ ^ 1 a sea monster, whale, huge fish 2786 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 03710 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kay-fas' ^ Kephas ^ 6:100,835 ^ ^ Cephas 6 ^ ^ 1 another name for the apostle Peter 2787 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ kib-o-tos' ^ kibotos ^ ^ ^ ark 6 ^ ^ 1 a wooden chest or box~2 in the NT the ark of the covenant, in the temple at Jerusalem~3 of Noah's vessel built in the form of an ark 2788 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ kith-ar'-ah ^ kithara ^ ^ ^ harp 4 ^ ^ 1 a harp to which praises of God are sung in heaven 2789 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2788 ^ ^ v ^ kith-ar-id'-zo ^ kitharizo ^ ^ ^ to harp 2 ^ ^ 1 to play upon the harp 2790 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2788 and a derivative of the same as 5603 ^ ^ n m ^ kith-ar-o'-dos ^ kitharodos ^ ^ ^ harper 2 ^ ^ 1 a harper, one who plays the harp and accompanies it with his voice 2791 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kil-ik-ee'-ah ^ Kilikia ^ ^ ^ Cilicia 8 ^ ^ 1 a maritime province in the southeast of Asia Minor, boarding on Pamphylia in the west, Lycaonia and Cappadocia in the north and Syria in the east. Its capital, Tarsus, was the birth place of Paul 2792 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin cf 7076 ^ ^ n n ^ kin-am'-o-mon ^ kinamomon ^ ^ ^ cinnamon 1 ^ ^ 1 cinnamon was a well known aromatic substance, the rind of \"Laurus cinnamonum\" called \"Korunda-gauhah\" in Ceylon 2793 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2794 ^ ^ v ^ kin-doon-yoo'-o ^ kinduneuo ^ ^ ^ be in danger 2~be in jeopardy 1~stand in jeopardy 1 ^ ^ 1 to be in jeopardy, to be in danger, to put in peril 2794 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ kin'-doo-nos ^ kindunos ^ ^ ^ peril 9 ^ ^ 1 a danger, a peril 2795 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from kio (poetic for eimi, to go) ^ ^ v ^ kin-eh'-o ^ kineo ^ 3:718,435 ^ ^ move 4~mover 1~remove 1~wag 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause to go, i.e. to move, set in motion~1a to be moved, move: of that motion which is evident in life~1b to move from a place, to remove~2 metaph.~2a to move excite~2b a riot, disturbance~2c to throw into commotion 2796 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2795 ^ ^ n f ^ kin'-ay-sis ^ kinesis ^ ^ ^ moving 1 ^ ^ 1 a moving, agitation 2797 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07027 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kis ^ Kis ^ ^ ^ Cis 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Saul, the first king of Israel 2798 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 2806 ^ ^ n m ^ klad'-os ^ klados ^ 3:720,* ^ ^ branch 11 ^ ^ 1 a young tender shoot, broken off for grafting~2 a branch~2a as the Jewish patriarchs are likened to a root, so their posterity are likened to branches 2799 ^ False ^ 40 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ klah'-yo ^ klaio ^ 3:722,436 ^ ^ bewail 1~weep 39 ^ ^ 1 to mourn, weep, lament~1a weeping as the sign of pain and grief for the thing signified (i.e. for the pain and grief)~1b of those who mourn for the dead~2 to weep for, mourn for, bewail, one For Synonyms see entry 5804 2800 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2806 ^ ^ n f ^ klas'-is ^ klasis ^ 3:726,437 ^ ^ breaking 2 ^ ^ 1 a breaking 2801 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2806 ^ ^ n n ^ klas'-mah ^ klasma ^ 3:726,437 ^ ^ broken meat 2~fragment 7 ^ ^ 1 a fragment, broken piece~1a remnants of food 2802 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ klow'-day ^ Klaude ^ ^ ^ Clauda 1 ^ ^ 1 a small island nearly due west of Cape Malta on the south coast of Crete, and nearly due south of Phoenice 2803 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2804 ^ ^ n pr f ^ klow-dee'-ah ^ Klaudia ^ ^ ^ Claudia 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman 2804 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ klow'-dee-os ^ Klaudios ^ ^ ^ Claudius (Caesar) 2~Claudius (Lysias) 1 ^ ^ 1 C. Caesar the name of the fourth Roman emperor, who came to power in 41 A.D. and was poisoned by his wife Agrippina, in 54 A.D.~2 C. Lysias a tribune of the Roman cohort who rescued Paul from the hands of the mob at Jerusalem 2805 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2799 ^ ^ n m ^ klowth-mos' ^ klauthmos ^ 3:725,436 ^ ^ wailing 2~weep 1~weeping 6 ^ ^ 1 weeping, lamentation 2806 ^ False ^ 15 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ klah'-o ^ klao ^ 3:726,437 ^ ^ break 15 ^ ^ 1 to break~1a used in the NT of the breaking of bread or communion 2807 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2808 ^ ^ n f ^ klice ^ kleis ^ 3:744,439 ^ ^ key 6 ^ ^ 1 a key~1a since the keeper of the keys has the power to open and to shut~1b metaph. in the NT to denote power and authority of various kinds 2808 ^ False ^ 16 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kli'-o ^ kleio ^ ^ ^ shut 12~shut up 4 ^ ^ 1 to shut, shut up~2 metaph.~2a to cause the heavens to withhold rain~2b to shut up compassion so that it is like a thing inaccessible to one, to be devoid of pity towards one~2c to obstruct the entrance into the kingdom of heaven 2809 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2813 ^ ^ n n ^ klem'-mah ^ klemma ^ ^ ^ theft 1 ^ ^ 1 thing stolen~2 the act of theft 2810 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably contracted from Kleopatros (compound of 2811 and 3962) ^ ^ n pr m ^ kleh-op'-as ^ Kleopas ^ ^ ^ Cleopas 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the two disciples who were going to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection 2811 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a shorter form of 2564 ^ ^ n n ^ kleh'-os ^ kleos ^ ^ ^ glory 1 ^ ^ 1 rumour, report~2 glory, praise 2812 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 2813 ^ ^ n m ^ klep'-tace ^ kleptes ^ 3:754,441 ^ ^ thief 16 ^ ^ 1 an embezzler, pilferer~1a the name is transferred to false teachers, who do not care to instruct men, but abuse their confidence for their own gain For Synonyms see entry 5856 2813 ^ False ^ 13 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ klep'-to ^ klepto ^ 3:754,441 ^ ^ steal 13 ^ ^ 1 to steal~1a to commit a theft~1b take away by theft i.e take away by stealth 2814 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2806 ^ ^ n n ^ kaly'-mah ^ klema ^ 3:757,441 ^ ^ branch 4 ^ ^ 1 a tender and flexible branch~2 spec. the shoot or branch of a vine, a vine sprout 2815 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ klay'-mace ^ Klemes ^ ^ ^ Clement 1 ^ ^ 1 a companion of Paul and apparently a member of the church of Philippi. According to tradition, he is identical with that Clement who was bishop of Rome towards the close of the first century. 2816 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 2818 ^ ^ v ^ klay-ron-om-eh'-o ^ kleronomeo ^ 3:767,442 ^ ^ be heir 2~inherit 15~obtain by inheritance 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive a lot, receive by lot~1a esp. to receive a part of an inheritance, receive as an inheritance, obtain by right of inheritance~1b to be an heir, to inherit~2 to receive the portion assigned to one, receive an allotted portion, receive as one's own or as a possession~3 to become partaker of, to obtain 2817 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 2818 ^ ^ n f ^ klay-ron-om-ee'-ah ^ kleronomia ^ 3:767,442 ^ ^ inheritance 14 ^ ^ 1 an inheritance, property received (or to be received) by inheritance~2 what is given to one as a possession~2a the eternal blessedness of the consummated kingdom of God which is to be expected after the visible return of Christ~2b the share which an individual will have in that eternal blessedness 2818 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2819 and the base of 3551 (in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. [reflexively] getting by apportionment) ^ ^ n m ^ klay-ron-om'-os ^ kleronomos ^ 3:767,442 ^ ^ heir 15 ^ ^ 1 one who receives by lot, an heir~1a an heir~1b in Messianic usage, one who receives his allotted possession by right of sonship~2 one who has acquired or obtained the portion allotted to him 2819 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably from 2806 (through the idea of using bits of wood, etc., for the purpose) ^ ^ n m ^ klay'-ros ^ kleros ^ 3:758,442 ^ ^ heritage 1~inheritance 2~lot 8~part 2 ^ ^ 1 an object used in casting or drawing lots, which was either a pebble, or a potsherd, or a bit of wood~1a the lots of several persons concerned, inscribed with their names, were thrown together into a vase, which was then shaken, and he whose lot fell out first upon the ground was the one chosen~2 what is obtained by lot, allotted portion~2a a portion of the ministry common to the apostles~2b used of the part which one will have in eternal salvation~2b1 of salvation itself~2b2 the eternal salvation which God has assigned to the saints~2c of persons~2c1 those whose care and oversight has been assigned to one [allotted charge], used of Christian churches, the administration of which falls to the lot of presbyters 2820 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2819 ^ ^ v ^ klay-ro-o ^ kleroo ^ 3:764,442 ^ ^ obtain an inheritance 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast lots, determine by lot~2 to choose by lot~3 to allot, assign by lot~3a on to another as a possession~4 in NT: to make a lot, i.e. a heritage, private possession 2821 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a shorter form of 2564 ^ ^ n f ^ klay'-sis ^ klesis ^ 3:491,394 ^ ^ calling 10~vocation 1 ^ ^ 1 a calling, calling to~2 a call, invitation~2a to a feast~2b of the divine invitation to embrace salvation of God 2822 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from the same as 2821 ^ ^ adj ^ klay-tos' ^ kletos ^ 3:494,394 ^ ^ called 11 ^ ^ 1 called, invited (to a banquet)~1a invited (by God in the proclamation of the Gospel) to obtain eternal salvation in the kingdom through Christ~1b called to (the discharge of) some office~1b1 divinely selected and appointed 2823 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ klib'-an-os ^ klibanos ^ ^ ^ oven 2 ^ ^ 1 a clibanus, a earthen vessel for baking bread. It was broader at the bottom than above at the orifice, and when sufficiently heated by a fire kindled within, the dough was baked by being spread upon the outside. [but according to others, the dough was baked by being placed inside and the fire or coals outside, the vessel being perforated with small holes that the heat might better penetrate.~2 a furnace, oven 2824 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2827 ^ ^ n n ^ klee'-mah ^ klima ^ ^ ^ part 1~region 2 ^ ^ 1 an inclination, slope, declivity~2 the [supposed] sloping of the earth from the equator towards the poles, a zone~3 a tract of land, a region 2825 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 2827 ^ ^ n n ^ klee'-nay ^ kline ^ ^ ^ bed 9~table 1 ^ ^ 1 a small bed, a couch~2 a couch to recline on at meals~3 a couch on which a sick man is carried 2826 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2825 ^ ^ n n ^ klin-id'-ee-on ^ klinidion ^ ^ ^ couch 2 ^ ^ 1 a small bed, a couch 2827 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ klee'-no ^ klino ^ ^ ^ be far spent 1~bow 1~bow down 1~lay 2~turn to fight 1~wear away 1 ^ ^ 1 transitively~1a to incline, bow~1b to cause to fall back~1c to recline~1c1 in a place for repose~2 intransitively~2a to incline one's self~2a1 of the declining of the day 2828 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 2827 ^ ^ n f ^ klee-see'-ah ^ klisia ^ ^ ^ company 1 ^ ^ 1 a hut erected to pass the night in~2 a tent~3 anything to recline on~3a a chair in which to lean back the head~3b a reclining chair~4 a company reclining~4a a row or party of persons reclining at meal 2829 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2813 ^ ^ n f ^ klop-ay' ^ klope ^ ^ ^ theft 2 ^ ^ 1 theft 2830 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from kluzo (to billow or dash over) ^ ^ n m ^ kloo'-dohn ^ kludon ^ ^ ^ raging 1~wave 1 ^ ^ 1 a dashing or surging wave, a surge, a violent agitation of the sea For Synonyms see entry 5857 2831 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 2830 ^ ^ v ^ kloo-do-nid'-zom-ahee ^ kludonizomai ^ ^ ^ toss to and fro 1 ^ ^ 1 to be tossed by the waves~2 metaph. to be agitated (like the waves) mentally 2832 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin (corresponding to 0256) ^ ^ n pr m ^ klo-pas' ^ Klopas ^ ^ ^ Cleophas 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of James the less, the husband of Mary the sister of the mother of Jesus 2833 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary knao (to scrape) ^ ^ v ^ knay'-tho ^ knetho ^ ^ ^ have itching 1 ^ ^ 1 to scratch, tickle, make to itch~2 to itch~3 desirous of hearing something pleasant 2834 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ knee'-dos ^ Knidos ^ ^ ^ Cnidus 1 ^ ^ 1 a peninsula [now Cape Crio] and a city by the same name, situated at the extreme south west of the peninsula of Asia Minor, on a promontory now called Cape Crio, which projects between the islands of Cos and Rhodes 2835 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ kod-ran'-tace ^ kodrantes ^ ^ ^ farthing 2 ^ ^ 1 a quadrans (about the fourth part of an \"as\"); in the NT a coin equal to one half the Attic chalcus worth about 3/8 of a cent 2836 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from koilos (\"hollow\") ^ ^ n f ^ koy-lee'-ah ^ koilia ^ 3:786,446 ^ ^ belly 11~womb 12 ^ ^ 1 the whole belly, the entire cavity~1a the upper [i.e. stomach] and the lower belly are distinguished~2 the lower belly, the lower region, the receptacle of the excrement~3 the gullet~3a to be given up to the pleasures of the palate, to gluttony~4 the womb, the place where the foetus is conceived and nourished until birth~4a of the uterus of animals~5 the innermost part of a man, the soul, heart as the seat of thought, feeling, choice 2837 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 2749 ^ ^ v ^ koy-mah'-o ^ koimao ^ ^ ^ be asleep 2~be dead 1~fall asleep 4~fall on sleep 1~sleep 10 ^ ^ 1 to cause to sleep, put to sleep~2 metaph.~2a to still, calm, quiet~2b to fall asleep, to sleep~2c to die 2838 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2837 ^ ^ n f ^ koy'-may-sis ^ koimesis ^ ^ ^ taking of rest 1 ^ ^ 1 a reposing, taking rest~2 a lying, reclining 2839 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably from 4862 ^ ^ adj ^ koy-nos' ^ koinos ^ 3:789,447 ^ ^ common 7~defiled 1~unclean 3~unholy 1 ^ ^ 1 common~2 common i.e. ordinary, belonging to generality~2a by the Jews, unhallowed, profane, Levitically unclean 2840 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 2839 ^ ^ v ^ koy-no'-o ^ koinoo ^ 3:809,447 ^ ^ call common 2~defile 11~pollute 1~unclean 1 ^ ^ 1 to make common~1a to make (Levitically) unclean, render unhallowed, defile, profane~1b to declare or count unclean 2841 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 2844 ^ ^ v ^ koy-no-neh'-o ^ koinoneo ^ 3:797,447 ^ ^ be partaker 5~communicate 2~distribute 1 ^ ^ 1 to come into communion or fellowship with, to become a sharer, be made a partner~2 to enter into fellowship, join one's self to an associate, make one's self a sharer or partner 2842 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 2844 ^ ^ n f ^ koy-nohn-ee'-ah ^ koinonia ^ 3:797,447 ^ ^ communication 1~communion 4~contribution 1~distribution 1~fellowship 12~to communicate 1 ^ ^ 1 fellowship, association, community, communion, joint participation, intercourse~1a the share which one has in anything, participation~1b intercourse, fellowship, intimacy~1b1 the right hand as a sign and pledge of fellowship (in fulfilling the apostolic office)~1c a gift jointly contributed, a collection, a contribution, as exhibiting an embodiment and proof of fellowship 2843 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2844 ^ ^ adj ^ koy-no-nee-kos' ^ koinonikos ^ 3:809,447 ^ ^ willing to communicate 1 ^ ^ 1 social, sociable, ready and apt to form and maintain communion and fellowship~2 inclined to make others sharers in one's possessions, inclined to impart, free in giving, liberal 2844 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 2839 ^ ^ n m ^ koy-no-nos' ^ koinonos ^ 3:797,447 ^ ^ companion 1~fellowship 1~partaker 5~partner 3 ^ ^ 1 a partner, associate, comrade, companion~2 a partner, sharer, in anything~2a of the altar in Jerusalem on which the sacrifices are offered~2a1 sharing in the worship of the Jews~2b partakers of (or with) demons~2b1 brought into fellowship with them, because they are the authors of heathen worship 2845 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2749 ^ ^ n f ^ koy'-tay ^ koite ^ ^ ^ bed 2~chambering 1~conceive 1 ^ ^ 1 a place for laying down, resting, sleeping in~1a a bed, couch~2 the marriage bed~2a of adultery~3 cohabitation, whether lawful or unlawful~3a sexual intercourse 2846 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2845 ^ ^ n m ^ koy-tone' ^ koiton ^ ^ ^ chamberlain + 1909 1 ^ ^ 1 a sleeping room, bed chamber~1a the officer who is over the bed chamber, the chamberlain 2847 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2848 (from the kernel-shape of the insect) ^ ^ adj ^ kok'-kee-nos ^ kokkinos ^ 3:812,450 ^ ^ scarlet 4~scarlet colour 1~scarlet coloured 1 ^ ^ 1 crimson, scarlet coloured. A kernel, the grain or berry of the \"ilex coccifera\"; these berries are the clusters of the eggs of a female insect, the \"kermes\" (resembling the cochineal), and when collected and pulverised produces a red which was used in dyeing (Pliny)~2 scarlet cloth or clothing 2848 ^ False ^ 7 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ kok'-kos ^ kokkos ^ 3:810,450 ^ ^ corn 1~grain 6 ^ ^ 1 a grain 2849 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from kolos (dwarf) ^ ^ v ^ kol-ad'-zo ^ kolazo ^ 3:814,451 ^ ^ punish 2 ^ ^ 1 to lop or prune, as trees and wings~2 to curb, check, restrain~3 to chastise, correct, punishment~4 to cause to be punished 2850 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of kolax (a fawner) ^ ^ n f ^ kol-ak-i'-ah ^ kolakeia ^ 3:817,451 ^ ^ flattering 1 ^ ^ 1 flattery, flattering discourse 2851 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2849 ^ ^ n f ^ kol'-as-is ^ kolasis ^ 3:816,451 ^ ^ punishment 1~torment 1 ^ ^ 1 correction, punishment, penalty For Synonyms see entry 5859 2852 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2849 ^ ^ v ^ kol-af-id'-zo ^ kolaphizo ^ 3:818,451 ^ ^ buffet 5 ^ ^ 1 to strike with the fist, give one a blow with the fist~2 to maltreat, treat with violence and contumely 2853 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from kolla (\"glue\") ^ ^ v ^ kol-lah'-o ^ kollao ^ 3:822,452 ^ ^ be joined 2~cleave 3~join (one's) self 4~keep company 1~vr reach 1 ^ ^ 1 to glue, to glue together, cement, fasten together~2 to join or fasten firmly together~3 to join one's self to, cleave to 2854 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of kollura (a cake - prob akin to the base of 2853) ^ ^ n n ^ kol-loo'-ree-on ^ kollourion ^ ^ ^ eyesalve 1 ^ ^ 1 a preparation composed of various materials and used as a remedy for tender eyelids 2855 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of kollubos (a small coin - probably akin to 2854) ^ ^ n m ^ kol-loo-bis-tace' ^ kollubistes ^ ^ ^ charger 1~moneychanger 2 ^ ^ 1 a money-changer, banker 2856 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2849 ^ ^ v ^ kol-ob-o'-o ^ koloboo ^ 3:823,452 ^ ^ shorten 4 ^ ^ 1 to mutilate~2 in NT: to shorten, abridge, curtail 2857 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently feminine plural of kolossos (\"colossal\") ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kol-os-sah'-ee ^ Kolossai ^ ^ ^ Colosse 1 ^ ^ 1 anciently a large and flourishing city, but in Strabo's time a small town of Phrygia Major situated on the Lycus not far from its junction with the Maeander and in the neighbourhood of Laodicea and Hierapolis 2858 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2857 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kol-os-sayoos' ^ Kolossaeus ^ ^ ^ Colossian 1 ^ ^ 1 a Colossian 2859 ^ False ^ 6 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ kol'-pos ^ kolpos ^ 3:824,452 ^ ^ bosom 5~creek 1 ^ ^ 1 the front of the body between the arms~2 the bosom of a garment, i.e. the hollow formed by the upper forepart of a rather loose garment bound by a girdle or sash, used for keeping and carrying things (the fold or pocket)~3 a bay of the sea 2860 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from kolumbos (a diver) ^ ^ v ^ kol-oom-bah'-o ^ kolumbao ^ ^ ^ swim 1 ^ ^ 1 to dive, to swim 2861 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2860 ^ ^ n f ^ kol-oom-bay'-thrah ^ kolumbethra ^ ^ ^ pool 5 ^ ^ 1 a place for diving, a swimming hole, a reservoir or pool for bathing 2862 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ kol-o-nee'-ah ^ kolonia ^ ^ ^ colony 1 ^ ^ 1 a colony~1a the city of Philippi is so called, where Octavius had planted a Roman colony 2863 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2864 ^ ^ v ^ kom-ah'-o ^ komao ^ ^ ^ have long hair 2 ^ ^ 1 to let the hair grow, have long hair 2864 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently from the same as 2865 ^ ^ n f ^ kom'-ay ^ kome ^ ^ ^ hair 1 ^ ^ 1 hair, head of hair For Synonyms see entry 5851 2865 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a primary komeo (to tend, i.e. take care of) ^ ^ v ^ kom-id'-zo ^ komizo ^ ^ ^ bring 1~receive 10 ^ ^ 1 to care for, take care of, provide for~2 to take up or carry away in order to care for and preserve~3 to carry away, bear off~4 to carry, bear, bring to, to carry away for one's self, to carry off what is one's own, to bring back~4a to receive, obtain: the promised blessing~4b to receive what was previously one's own, to get back, receive back, recover 2866 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter comparative of a derivative of the base of 2865 (meaning properly, well dressed, i.e. nice) ^ ^ adv ^ komp-sot'-er-on ^ kompsoteron ^ ^ ^ bring to amend + 2192 1 ^ ^ 1 more finely, better 2867 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from konia (dust, by analogy, lime) ^ ^ v ^ kon-ee-ah'-o ^ koniao ^ 3:827,453 ^ ^ whited 2 ^ ^ 1 to cover with lime, plaster over, whitewash~1a the Jews were accustomed to whitewash the entrances to their sepulchres, as a warning against defilement by touching them~1b term applied to a hypocrite who conceals his malice under an outward assumption of piety 2868 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the base of 2867 and ornumi (to \"rouse\") ^ ^ n m ^ kon-ee-or-tos' ^ koniortos ^ ^ ^ dust 5 ^ ^ 1 raised dust, flying dust~2 dust 2869 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2873 ^ ^ v ^ kop-ad'-zo ^ kopazo ^ ^ ^ cease 3 ^ ^ 1 to grow weary or tired~2 to cease from violence, cease raging 2870 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2875 ^ ^ n m ^ kop-et-os' ^ kopetos ^ 3:830,453 ^ ^ lamentation 1 ^ ^ 1 lamentation with beating of the breast as a sign of grief 2871 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2875 ^ ^ n f ^ kop-ay' ^ kope ^ ^ ^ slaughter 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of cutting, a cut~2 a cutting in pieces, slaughter 2872 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from a derivative of 2873 ^ ^ v ^ kop-ee-ah'-o ^ kopiao ^ 3:827,453 ^ ^ be wearied 1~bestow labour 3~labour 16~toil 3 ^ ^ 1 to grow weary, tired, exhausted (with toil or burdens or grief)~2 to labour with wearisome effort, to toil~2a of bodily labour 2873 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 2875 ^ ^ n m ^ kop'-os ^ kopos ^ 3:827,453 ^ ^ labour 13~trouble + 3830 5~weariness 1 ^ ^ 1 a beating~2 a beating of the breast with grief, sorrow~3 labour~3a trouble~3a1 to cause one trouble, make work for him~3b intense labour united with trouble and toil For Synonyms see entry 5860 2874 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from kopros (ordure, perhaps akin to 2875) ^ ^ n f ^ kop-ree'-ah ^ kopria ^ ^ ^ dung + 906 1~dunghill 1 ^ ^ 1 dung, manure 2875 ^ False ^ 8 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ kop'-to ^ kopto ^ 3:830,453 ^ ^ bewail 2~cut down 2~lament 2~mourn 1~wail 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut, strike, smite~2 to cut from, cut off~3 to beat one's breast for grief 2876 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from 2880 ^ ^ n m ^ kor'-ax ^ korax ^ ^ ^ raven 1 ^ ^ 1 a raven 2877 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from a presumed derivative of kore (a maiden) ^ ^ n n ^ kor-as'-ee-on ^ korasion ^ ^ ^ damsel 6~maid 2 ^ ^ 1 a girl, damsel, maiden 2878 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew and Aramaic origin respectively 07133 ^ ^ n m ^ kor-ban' ^ korban ^ 3:860,459 ^ ^ corban 1~treasury 1 ^ ^ 1 a gift offered (or to be offered) to God~2 the sacred treasury 2879 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07141 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kor-eh' ^ Kore ^ ^ ^ Core 1 ^ ^ 1 a man who, with others, rebelled against Moses 2880 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ kor-en'-noo-mee ^ korennumi ^ ^ ^ eat enough 1~full 1 ^ ^ 1 to satiate, sate, satisfy 2881 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2882 ^ ^ n pr m ^ kor-in'-thee-os ^ Korinthios ^ ^ ^ Corinthian 4 ^ ^ 1 a Corinthian, and inhabitant of Corinth 2882 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kor'-in-thos ^ Korinthos ^ ^ ^ Corinth 7 ^ ^ 1 an ancient and famous city of Greece, on the Isthmus of Corinth, and about 40 miles (65 km) west of Athens 2883 ^ False ^ 10 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ kor-nay'-lee-os ^ Kornelios ^ ^ ^ Cornelius 10 ^ ^ 1 a Roman centurion of the Italian cohort stationed in Caesarea who converted to Christianity 2884 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03734 ^ ^ n m ^ kor'-os ^ koros ^ ^ ^ measure 1 ^ ^ 1 a corus or cor, the largest Hebrew dry measure (i.e, for wheat, meal etc.) about 10 to 11 bushels (350 to 400 l) 2885 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 2889 ^ ^ v ^ kos-meh'-o ^ kosmeo ^ 3:867,459 ^ ^ adorn 5~garnish 4~trim 1 ^ ^ 1 to put in order, arrange, make ready, prepare~2 to ornament, adorn~3 metaph. to embellish with honour, gain honour 2886 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2889 (in its secondary sense) ^ ^ adj ^ kos-mee-kos' ^ kosmikos ^ 3:897,459 ^ ^ worldly 2 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to the world~1a relating to the universe~1b earthly~1c worldly, i.e. having the character of this present corrupt age 2887 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2889 (in its primary sense) ^ ^ adj ^ kos'-mee-os ^ kosmios ^ 3:895,459 ^ ^ modest 1~of good behaviour 1 ^ ^ 1 well arranged, seemly, modest 2888 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2889 and 2902 ^ ^ n m ^ kos-mok-rat'-ore ^ kosmokrator ^ 3:913,466 ^ ^ ruler 1 ^ ^ 1 lord of the world, prince of this age~1a the devil and his demons 2889 ^ False ^ 187 ^ probably from the base of 2865 ^ ^ n m ^ kos'-mos ^ kosmos ^ 3:868,459 ^ ^ adorning 1~world 186 ^ ^ 1 an apt and harmonious arrangement or constitution, order, government~2 ornament, decoration, adornment, i.e. the arrangement of the stars, 'the heavenly hosts', as the ornament of the heavens. 1 Pet. 3:3~3 the world, the universe~4 the circle of the earth, the earth~5 the inhabitants of the earth, men, the human family~6 the ungodly multitude; the whole mass of men alienated from God, and therefore hostile to the cause of Christ~7 world affairs, the aggregate of things earthly~7a the whole circle of earthly goods, endowments riches, advantages, pleasures, etc, which although hollow and frail and fleeting, stir desire, seduce from God and are obstacles to the cause of Christ~8 any aggregate or general collection of particulars of any sort~8a the Gentiles as contrasted to the Jews (Rom. 11:12 etc)~8b of believers only, John 1:29; 3:16; 3:17; 6:33; 12:47 1 Cor. 4:9; 2 Cor. 5:19 2890 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin (fourth) ^ ^ n pr m ^ koo'-ar-tos ^ Kouartos ^ ^ ^ Quartus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Roman; probably before he lived at Rome, and therefore sends his salutations to the Christians there: he is mentioned among the seventy disciples, and said to be bishop of Berytus. (Gill) 2891 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin 06966 ^ ^ v ^ koo'-mee ^ koumi ^ ^ ^ cumi 1 ^ ^ 1 arise 2892 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ koos-to-dee'-ah ^ koustodia ^ ^ ^ watch 3 ^ ^ 1 guard: used of Roman soldiers guarding the sepulchre of Christ++++ A Roman guard was made up of four to sixteen solders. In combat, they would form a square, and were able to hold off a much larger force. 2893 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from kouphos (light in weight) ^ ^ v ^ koo-fid'-zo ^ kouphizo ^ ^ ^ lighten 1 ^ ^ 1 to be light~2 to lighten~2a a ship by throwing the cargo overboard 2894 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ kof'-ee-nos ^ kophinos ^ ^ ^ basket 6 ^ ^ 1 a basket, wicker basket 2895 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n m ^ krab'-bat-os ^ krabbatos ^ ^ ^ bed 11~couch 1 ^ ^ 1 a pallet, camp bed (a rather simple bed holding only one person) 2896 ^ False ^ 59 ^ a primary word ^ ^ v ^ krad'-zo ^ krazo ^ 3:898,465 ^ ^ cry 40~cry out 19 ^ ^ 1 to croak~1a of the cry of a raven~1b hence, to cry out, cry aloud, vociferate~1c to cry or pray for vengeance~2 to cry~2a cry out aloud, speak with a loud voice For Synonyms see entry 5823 2897 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the same as 726 ^ ^ n f ^ krahee-pal'-ay ^ kraipale ^ ^ ^ surfeiting 1 ^ ^ 1 the giddiness and headache caused by drinking wine to excess 2898 ^ False ^ 4 ^ diminutive of a derivative of the base of 2768 ^ ^ n n ^ kran-ee'-on ^ kranion ^ ^ ^ cavalry 1~skull 3 ^ ^ 1 a skull 2899 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n n ^ kras'-ped-on ^ kraspedon ^ 3:904,466 ^ ^ border 3~hem 2 ^ ^ 1 the extremity or prominent part of a thing, edge, skirt, margin~1a the fringe of a garment~1b in the NT a little appendage hanging down from the edge of the mantle or cloak, made of twisted wool~1c a tassel, tuft: the Jews had such appendages attached to their mantles to remind them of the law 2900 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ krat-ah-yos' ^ krataios ^ 3:912,466 ^ ^ mighty 1 ^ ^ 1 mighty~1a of the mighty power of God 2901 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2900 ^ ^ v ^ krat-ah-yo'-o ^ krataioo ^ 3:912,466 ^ ^ be strong 1~strengthen 1~wax strong 2 ^ ^ 1 to strengthen, make strong~2 to be made strong, to increase in strength, to grow strong 2902 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 2904 ^ ^ v ^ krat-eh'-o ^ krateo ^ 3:910,466 ^ ^ hold 12~hold fast 5~lay hand on 2~lay hold on 8~lay hold upon 2~misc 5~take 9~take by 4 ^ ^ 1 to have power, be powerful~1a to be chief, be master of, to rule~2 to get possession of~2a to become master of, to obtain~2b to take hold of~2c to take hold of, take, seize~2c1 to lay hands on one in order to get him into one's power~3 to hold~3a to hold in the hand~3b to hold fast, i.e. not discard or let go~3b1 to keep carefully and faithfully~3c to continue to hold, to retain~3c1 of death continuing to hold one~3c2 to hold in check, restrain 2903 ^ False ^ 4 ^ superlative of a derivative of 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ krat'-is-tos ^ kratistos ^ ^ ^ most excellent 2~most noble 2 ^ ^ 1 mightiest, strongest, noblest, most illustrious, best, most excellent~1a used in addressing men of prominent rank or office 2904 ^ False ^ 12 ^ perhaps a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ krat'-os ^ kratos ^ 3:905,466 ^ ^ dominion 4~mighty + 2596 1~power 6~strength 1 ^ ^ 1 force, strength~2 power, might: mighty with great power~2a a mighty deed, a work of power~3 dominion For Synonyms see entry 5820 2905 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2906 ^ ^ v ^ krow-gad'-zo ^ kraugazo ^ 3:898,465 ^ ^ cry 4~cry out 3 ^ ^ 1 to cry out, cry aloud, to shout, to cry out to one For Synonyms see entry 5823 2906 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2896 ^ ^ n f ^ krow-gay' ^ krauge ^ 3:898,465 ^ ^ clamour 1~cry 3~crying 2 ^ ^ 1 a crying, outcry, clamour 2907 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ kreh'-as ^ kreas ^ ^ ^ flesh 2 ^ ^ 1 (the) flesh (of a sacrificed animal) 2908 ^ False ^ 2 ^ neuter of an alternate form of 2909 ^ ^ adv ^ krice'-son ^ kreisson ^ ^ ^ better 2 ^ ^ 1 better 2909 ^ False ^ 18 ^ comparative of a derivative of 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ krite'-tohn ^ kreitton ^ ^ ^ best 1~better 17 ^ ^ 1 more useful, more serviceable, more advantageous~2 more excellent 2910 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ krem-an'-noo-mee ^ kremannumi ^ 3:915,468 ^ ^ hang 7 ^ ^ 1 to hang up, suspend~2 to be suspended, to hang~2a used of one hanging on a cross~2b used of the Law and the Prophets, they is summed up or hanging on two precepts 2911 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2910 ^ ^ n m ^ krame-nos' ^ kremnos ^ ^ ^ steep place 3 ^ ^ 1 a steep place, a precipice 2912 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2914 ^ ^ n pr m ^ krace ^ Kres ^ ^ ^ Cretes 1~Cretians 2 ^ ^ 1 a Cretan, an inhabitant of the island of Crete 2913 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ krace'-kace ^ Kreskes ^ ^ ^ Crescens 1 ^ ^ 1 an assistant of Paul, said to be one of the seventy disciples 2914 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ kray'-tay ^ Krete ^ ^ ^ Crete 5 ^ ^ 1 the largest and most fertile island of the Mediterranean archipelago or Aegean Sea, now the modern Candia 2915 ^ False ^ 1 ^ f uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ kree-thay' ^ krithe ^ ^ ^ barley 1 ^ ^ 1 barley 2916 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2915 ^ ^ adj ^ kree'-thee-nos ^ krithinos ^ ^ ^ barley 2 ^ ^ 1 of barley, made of barley 2917 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 2919 ^ ^ n n ^ kree'-mah ^ krima ^ 3:942,469 ^ ^ avenge + 2919 1~be condemned 1~condemnation 5~damnation 7~go to law + 2192 1~judgment 13 ^ ^ 1 a decree, judgments~2 judgment~2a condemnation of wrong, the decision (whether severe or mild) which one passes on the faults of others~2b in a forensic sense~2b1 the sentence of a judge~2b2 the punishment with which one is sentenced~2b3 condemnatory sentence, penal judgment, sentence~3 a matter to be judicially decided, a lawsuit, a case in court 2918 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps a primitive word ^ ^ n n ^ kree'-non ^ krinon ^ ^ ^ lily 2 ^ ^ 1 a flower, the lily 2919 ^ False ^ 114 ^ perhaps a primitive word ^ ^ v ^ kree'-no ^ krino ^ 3:921,469 ^ ^ call in question 2~condemn 5~determine 7~esteem 2~go to law 2~judge 88~misc 8 ^ ^ 1 to separate, put asunder, to pick out, select, choose~2 to approve, esteem, to prefer~3 to be of opinion, deem, think, to be of opinion~4 to determine, resolve, decree~5 to judge~5a to pronounce an opinion concerning right and wrong~5a1 to be judged, i.e. summoned to trial that one's case may be examined and judgment passed upon it~5b to pronounce judgment, to subject to censure~5b1 of those who act the part of judges or arbiters in matters of common life, or pass judgment on the deeds and words of others~6 to rule, govern~6a to preside over with the power of giving judicial decisions, because it was the prerogative of kings and rulers to pass judgment~7 to contend together, of warriors and combatants~7a to dispute~7b in a forensic sense~7b1 to go to law, have suit at law 2920 ^ False ^ 48 ^ perhaps a primitive word ^ ^ n f ^ kree'-sis ^ krisis ^ 3:941,469 ^ ^ accusation 2~condemnation 2~damnation 3~judgment 41 ^ ^ 1 a separating, sundering, separation~1a a trial, contest~2 selection~3 judgment~3a opinion or decision given concerning anything~3a1 esp. concerning justice and injustice, right or wrong~3b sentence of condemnation, damnatory judgment, condemnation and punishment~4 the college of judges (a tribunal of seven men in the several cities of Palestine; as distinguished from the Sanhedrin, which had its seat at Jerusalem)~5 right, justice 2921 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ kris'-pos ^ Krispos ^ ^ ^ Crispus 2 ^ ^ 1 the ruler of the Jewish synagogue in Corinth, baptised by Paul 2922 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2923 ^ ^ n n ^ kree-tay'-ree-on ^ kriterion ^ 3:943,469 ^ ^ judgment 1~judgment seat 1~to judge 1 ^ ^ 1 the instrument or means of trying or judging anything~1a the rule by which one judges~2 the place where judgment is given~2a the tribunal of a judge~2b a bench of judges~3 the matter judged, thing to be decided, suit, case 2923 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 2919 ^ ^ n m ^ kree-tace' ^ krites ^ 3:942,469 ^ ^ judge 15~Judge 2 ^ ^ 1 one who passes or arrogates to himself, judgment on anything~1a an arbiter~1b of a Roman procurator administering justice~1c of God passing judgment on men~1d of the leaders or rulers of the Israelites For Synonyms see entry 5838 2924 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2923 ^ ^ adj ^ krit-ee-kos' ^ kritikos ^ 3:943,469 ^ ^ discerner 1 ^ ^ 1 relating to judging, fit for judging, skilled in judging 2925 ^ False ^ 9 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kroo'-o ^ krouo ^ 3:954,475 ^ ^ knock 9 ^ ^ 1 to knock: at the door 2926 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2927 ^ ^ n f ^ kroop-tay' ^ krupte ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ secret place 1 ^ ^ 1 crypt, a covered way, vault, cellar 2927 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 2928 ^ ^ adj ^ kroop-tos' ^ kruptos ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ hid 3~hidden 3~inwardly 1~secret 12 ^ ^ 1 hidden, concealed, secret 2928 ^ False ^ 16 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ kroop'-to ^ krupto ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ hidden 1~hide 11~hide (one's) self 2~keep secret 1~secretly 1 ^ ^ 1 to hide, conceal, to be hid~2 escape notice~3 metaph. to conceal (that it may not become known) 2929 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2930 ^ ^ v ^ kroos-tal-lid'-zo ^ krustallizo ^ ^ ^ clear as crystal 1 ^ ^ 1 to be of crystalline brightness and transparency~2 to shine like crystal 2930 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of kruos (frost) ^ ^ n m ^ kroos'-tal-los ^ krustallos ^ ^ ^ crystal 2 ^ ^ 1 crystal, a kind of precious stone 2931 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2928 ^ ^ adv ^ kroo-fay' ^ kruphe ^ 3:957,476 ^ ^ in secret 1 ^ ^ 1 secretly, in secret 2932 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ktah'-om-ahee ^ ktaomai ^ ^ ^ obtain 1~possess 3~provide 1~purchase 2 ^ ^ 1 to acquire, get, or procure a thing for one's self, to possess~1a to marry a wife 2933 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2932 ^ ^ n n ^ ktay'-mah ^ ktema ^ ^ ^ possession 4 ^ ^ 1 a possession~1a of property, lands, estates 2934 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2932 ^ ^ n n ^ ktay'-nos ^ ktenos ^ ^ ^ beast 4 ^ ^ 1 a beast~1a esp. a beast of burden~1b used for four legged animals as opposed to fishes and birds 2935 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2932 ^ ^ n m ^ ktay'-tore ^ ktetor ^ ^ ^ possessor 1 ^ ^ 1 a possessor 2936 ^ False ^ 14 ^ probably akin to 2932 (through the idea of proprietor-ship of the manufacturer) ^ ^ v ^ ktid'-zo ^ ktizo ^ 3:1000,481 ^ ^ create 12~Creator 1~make 1 ^ ^ 1 to make habitable, to people, a place, region, island~1a to found a city, colony, state~2 to create~2a of God creating the worlds~2b to form, shape, i.e. to completely change or transform 2937 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 2936 ^ ^ n f ^ ktis'-is ^ ktisis ^ 3:1000,481 ^ ^ building 1~creation 6~creature 11~ordinance 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of founding, establishing, building etc~1a the act of creating, creation~1b creation i.e. thing created~1b1 of individual things, beings, a creature, a creation~1b1a anything created~1b1b after a rabbinical usage (by which a man converted from idolatry to Judaism was called)~1b1c the sum or aggregate of things created~1c institution, ordinance 2938 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2936 ^ ^ n n ^ ktis'-mah ^ ktisma ^ 3:1000,481 ^ ^ creature 4 ^ ^ 1 thing founded~2 created thing 2939 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2936 ^ ^ n m ^ ktis-tace' ^ ktistes ^ 3:1000,481 ^ ^ Creator 1 ^ ^ 1 a founder~2 a creator 2940 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from kubos (a \"cube\", i.e. die for playing) ^ ^ n f ^ koo-bi'-ah ^ kubeia ^ ^ ^ sleight 1 ^ ^ 1 dice playing~2 metaph. the deception of men, because dice players sometimes cheated and defrauded their fellow players 2941 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from kubernao (of Latin origin, to steer) ^ ^ n f ^ koo-ber'-nay-sis ^ kubernesis ^ 3:1035,486 ^ ^ government 1 ^ ^ 1 a governing, government 2942 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2941 ^ ^ n m ^ koo-ber-nay'-tace ^ kubernetes ^ ^ ^ master 1~shipmaster 1 ^ ^ 1 steersman, helmsman, sailing master 2943 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 2945 ^ ^ adv ^ koo-kloth'-en ^ kuklothen ^ ^ ^ about 1~round about 3 ^ ^ 1 round about, from all sides, all around 2944 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the same as 2945 ^ ^ v ^ koo-klo'-o ^ kukloo ^ ^ ^ come round about 1~compass 1~compass about 2~stand round about 1 ^ ^ 1 to go around, lead around~2 to surround, encircle, encompass~2a of persons standing around~2b of besiegers 2945 ^ False ^ 7 ^ as if dative case of kuklos (a ring, \"cycle\" - akin to 2947) ^ ^ adv ^ koo'-klo ^ kuklo ^ ^ ^ round 1~round about 6 ^ ^ 1 in a circle, around, round about, on all sides 2946 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2947 ^ ^ n n ^ koo'-lis-mah ^ kulisma ^ ^ ^ wallowing 1 ^ ^ 1 thing rolled, rolled (wallowed) mud or mire 2947 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from base of 2949 (through the idea of circularity, cf 2945, 1507) ^ ^ v ^ koo-lee-o'-o ^ kulioo ^ ^ ^ wallow 1 ^ ^ 1 a rolling, wallowing~2 to roll itself in mud~3 to wallowing in the mire 2948 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 2947 ^ ^ adj ^ kool-los' ^ kullos ^ ^ ^ maimed 4 ^ ^ 1 crooked~1a of the members of the body~1b injured, disabled~2 maimed, mutilated 2949 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from kuo (to swell [with young], i.e bend, curve) ^ ^ n n ^ koo'-mah ^ kuma ^ ^ ^ wave 5 ^ ^ 1 a wave (swell) esp. of the sea or of a lake~1a of impulse and restless men, tossed to and fro by their raging passions For Synonyms see entry 5857 2950 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of the base of 2949 ^ ^ n n ^ koom'-bal-on ^ kumbalon ^ 3:1037,486 ^ ^ cymbal 1 ^ ^ 1 a cymbal, i.e. a hollow basin of brass, producing when struck together a musical sound 2951 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin, cf 03646 ^ ^ n n ^ koo'-min-on ^ kuminon ^ ^ ^ cummin 1 ^ ^ 1 cummin is a cultivated plant in Palestine with seeds that have a bitter warm taste and an aromatic flavour 2952 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2965 ^ ^ n n ^ koo-nar'-ee-on ^ kunarion ^ 3:1104,494 ^ ^ dog 4 ^ ^ 1 a little dog 2953 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2954 ^ ^ n pr m ^ koo'-pree-os ^ Kuprios ^ ^ ^ Cyprus 3 ^ ^ 1 a Cyprian or Cypriote, i.e. a native of Cyprus 2954 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ koo'-pros ^ Kupros ^ ^ ^ Cyprus 5 ^ ^ 1 a very fertile and delightful island of the Mediterranean, lying between Cilicia and Syria 2955 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from the base of 2949 ^ ^ v ^ koop'-to ^ kupto ^ ^ ^ stoop 2~stoop down 1 ^ ^ 1 to stoop down, bend forward, to bow the head 2956 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 2957 ^ ^ n pr m ^ koo-ray-nah'-yos ^ Kurenaios ^ ^ ^ Cyrene 3~Cyrenian 3 ^ ^ 1 a native of Cyrene 2957 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ koo-ray'-nay ^ Kurene ^ ^ ^ Cyrene 1 ^ ^ 1 a large and very flourishing city of Libya Cyrenaica or Pentapolitana, about 11 miles (17 km) from the sea. Among its inhabitants were a great number of Jews, whom Ptolemy I. had brought there, and invested with the right of citizens 2958 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ koo-ray'-nee-os ^ Kurenios ^ ^ ^ Cyrenius 1 ^ ^ 1 the Greek form of the Roman name Quirinus. His full name is Publius Sulpicius Quirinus. He was consul B.C. 12., and was made governor of Syria after the banishment of Archelaus in A.D. 6. He was probably twice governor of Syria; his first governorship extended from B.C. 4 (the year of Christ's birth) to B.C. 1. It was during this time that he was sent to make enrolment which caused Joseph and Mary to visit Bethlehem. Luke 2:2. The second enrolment is mentioned in Acts 5:37. 2959 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2962 ^ ^ n f ^ koo-ree'-ah ^ Kuria ^ 3:1095,486 ^ ^ lady 2 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman to whom the second Epistle of John is addressed 2960 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2962 ^ ^ adj ^ koo-ree-ak-os' ^ kuriakos ^ 3:1095,486 ^ ^ Lord's 2 ^ ^ 1 belonging to the Lord~2 related to the Lord 2961 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2962 ^ ^ v ^ ko-ree-yoo'-o ^ kurieuo ^ 3:1097,486 ^ ^ be Lord of 1~exercise lordship over 1~have dominion over 4~lords 1 ^ ^ 1 to be lord of, to rule, have dominion over~2 of things and forces~2a to exercise influence upon, to have power over 2962 ^ False ^ 748 ^ from kuros (supremacy) ^ ^ n m ^ koo'-ree-os ^ kurios ^ 3:1039,486 ^ ^ lord 54~Lord 667~master 11~misc 4~sir 6~Sir 6 ^ ^ 1 he to whom a person or thing belongs, about which he has power of deciding; master, lord~1a the possessor and disposer of a thing~1a1 the owner; one who has control of the person, the master~1a2 in the state: the sovereign, prince, chief, the Roman emperor~1b is a title of honour expressive of respect and reverence, with which servants greet their master~1c this title is given to: God, the Messiah For Synonyms see entry 5830 2963 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2962 ^ ^ n f ^ koo-ree-ot'-ace ^ kuriotes ^ 3:1096,486 ^ ^ dominion 3~government 1 ^ ^ 1 dominion, power, lordship~2 in the NT: one who possesses dominion 2964 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 2962 ^ ^ v ^ koo-ro'-o ^ kuroo ^ 3:1098,486 ^ ^ confirm 2 ^ ^ 1 to make valid~2 to confirm publicly or solemnly, to ratify 2965 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a root word ^ ^ n m ^ koo'-ohn ^ kuon ^ 3:1101, ^ ^ dog 5 ^ ^ 1 a dog~2 metaph. a man of impure mind, an impudent man 2966 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2849 ^ ^ n n ^ ko'-lon ^ kolon ^ ^ ^ carcase 1 ^ ^ 1 a member of a body, particularly the more external and prominent members esp. the feet~2 a dead body, corpse, inasmuch as the members of a corpse are loose and fall apart 2967 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from the base of 2849 ^ ^ v ^ ko-loo'-o ^ koluo ^ ^ ^ forbid 17~hinder 2~keep from 1~let 1~not suffer 1~withstand 1 ^ ^ 1 to hinder, prevent forbid~2 to withhold a thing from anyone~3 to deny or refuse one a thing 2968 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 2749 ^ ^ n f ^ ko'-may ^ kome ^ ^ ^ town 11~village 17 ^ ^ 1 the common sleeping place to which labourers in the field return, a village~2 the name of the city near which the villages lie and to whose municipality they belong~3 the inhabitants of villages 2969 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2968 and 4172 ^ ^ n f ^ ko-mop'-ol-is ^ komopolis ^ ^ ^ town 1 ^ ^ 1 a village approximating in size and number of inhabitants to a city, a village city, a town 2970 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 2749 ^ ^ n m ^ ko'-mos ^ komos ^ ^ ^ revelling 2~rioting 1 ^ ^ 1 a revel, carousal~1a a nocturnal and riotous procession of half drunken and frolicsome fellows who after supper parade through the streets with torches and music in honour of Bacchus or some other deity, and sing and play before houses of male and female friends; hence used generally of feasts and drinking parties that are protracted till late at night and indulge in revelry 2971 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a derivative of the base of 2759 and a derivative of 3700 ^ ^ n m ^ ko'-nopes ^ konops ^ ^ ^ gnat 1 ^ ^ 1 a wine gnat or midge that is bred in fermenting and evaporating wine 2972 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ koce ^ Kos ^ ^ ^ Coos 1 ^ ^ 1 a small island of the Aegean Sea, over against the cities of Cnidus and Halicarnassus, celebrated for its fertility and esp. for its abundance of wine and corn 2973 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin cf 07081 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ko-sam' ^ Kosam ^ ^ ^ Cosam 1 ^ ^ 1 ancestor of Christ's 2974 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 2875 ^ ^ adj ^ ko-fos' ^ kophos ^ ^ ^ deaf 5~dumb 8~speechless 1 ^ ^ 1 blunted, dull~1a blunted (or lamed) in tongue, dumb~1b blunted, dull in hearing~1c deaf 2975 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ lang-khan'-o ^ lagchano ^ 4:1,495 ^ ^ be (one's) lot 1~cast lots 1~obtain 2 ^ ^ 1 to obtain by lot~1a to receive by divine allotment, obtain~2 to cast lots, determine by lot 2976 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably of Hebrew origin 0499 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lad'-zar-os ^ Lazaros ^ ^ ^ Lazarus 11~Lazarus (the poor man) 4 ^ ^ 1 an inhabitant of Bethany, beloved by Christ and raised from the dead by him~2 a very poor and wretched person to whom Jesus referred to in Luke 16:20-25 2977 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2990 ^ ^ adv ^ lath'-rah ^ lathra ^ ^ ^ privily 3~secretly 1 ^ ^ 1 secretly 2978 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ lah'-ee-laps ^ lailaps ^ ^ ^ storm 2~tempest 1 ^ ^ 1 a whirlwind, a tempestuous wind~2 a violent attack of wind, a squall~2a never a single gust nor a steady blowing wind, however violent, but a storm breaking forth from black thunder clouds in furious gusts, with floods of rain, and throwing everything topsy-turvy 2979 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from adverb lax (heelwise) ^ ^ v ^ lak-tid'-zo ^ laktizo ^ 4:3,495 ^ ^ kick 2 ^ ^ 1 to kick, strike with the heel 2980 ^ False ^ 296 ^ a prolonged form of an otherwise obsolete verb ^ ^ v ^ lal-eh'-o ^ laleo ^ 4:69,505 ^ ^ misc 3~preach 6~say 15~speak 244~talk 11~tell 12~utter 4~vr speak 1 ^ ^ 1 to utter a voice or emit a sound~2 to speak~2a to use the tongue or the faculty of speech~2b to utter articulate sounds~3 to talk~4 to utter, tell~5 to use words in order to declare one's mind and disclose one's thoughts~5a to speak 2981 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2980 ^ ^ n f ^ lal-ee-ah' ^ lalia ^ ^ ^ saying 1~speech 3 ^ ^ 1 speech, i.e a story~2 dialect, mode of speech, pronunciation~2a speech which discloses the speaker's native country 2982 ^ False ^ 2 ^ transliterated from Aramaic ^ ^ pron ^ lam-ah' ^ lama ^ ^ ^ lama 2 ^ ^ 1 why 2983 ^ False ^ 263 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is use only as an alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ lam-ban'-o ^ lambano ^ 4:5,495 ^ ^ catch 3~have 3~misc 17~not tr 1~receive 133~take 106 ^ ^ 1 to take~1a to take with the hand, lay hold of, any person or thing in order to use it~1a1 to take up a thing to be carried~1a2 to take upon one's self~1b to take in order to carry away~1b1 without the notion of violence, i,e to remove, take away~1c to take what is one's own, to take to one's self, to make one's own~1c1 to claim, procure, for one's self~1c1a to associate with one's self as companion, attendant~1c2 of that which when taken is not let go, to seize, to lay hold of, apprehend~1c3 to take by craft (our catch, used of hunters, fisherman, etc.), to circumvent one by fraud~1c4 to take to one's self, lay hold upon, take possession of, i.e. to appropriate to one's self~1c5 catch at, reach after, strive to obtain~1c6 to take a thing due, to collect, gather (tribute)~1d to take~1d1 to admit, receive~1d2 to receive what is offered~1d3 not to refuse or reject~1d4 to receive a person, give him access to one's self,~1d4a to regard any one's power, rank, external circumstances, and on that account to do some injustice or neglect something~1e to take, to choose, select~1f to take beginning, to prove anything, to make a trial of, to experience~2 to receive (what is given), to gain, get, obtain, to get back For Synonyms see entry 5877 2984 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 03929 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lam'-ekh ^ Lamech ^ ^ ^ Lamech 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Noah 2985 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 2989 ^ ^ n f ^ lam-pas' ^ lampas ^ 4:16,497 ^ ^ lamp 7~light 1~torch 1 ^ ^ 1 a torch~2 a lamp, the flame of which is fed with oil 2986 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the same as 2985 ^ ^ adj ^ lam-pros' ^ lampros ^ 4:16,497 ^ ^ bright 2~clear 1~gay 1~goodly 2~gorgeous 1~white 2 ^ ^ 1 shining~1a brilliant~1b clear, transparent~2 splendid, magnificent~2a splendid things i.e. luxuries or elegancies in dress or style 2987 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2986 ^ ^ n f ^ lam-prot'-ace ^ lamprotes ^ ^ ^ brightness 1 ^ ^ 1 brightness, brilliancy 2988 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2986 ^ ^ adv ^ lam-proce' ^ lampros ^ ^ ^ sumptuously 1 ^ ^ 1 splendidly, magnificently~1a of sumptuous living 2989 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ lam'-po ^ lampo ^ 4:16,497 ^ ^ give light 1~shine 6 ^ ^ 1 to shine 2990 ^ False ^ 6 ^ a prolonged form of a primitive verb, which is used only as an alt. in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ lan-than'-o ^ lanthano ^ ^ ^ be hid 3~be ignorant of 2~unawares 1 ^ ^ 1 to be hidden, to be hidden from one, secretly, unawares, without knowing 2991 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of las (a stone) and the base of 3584 (in its original sense of scraping) ^ ^ adj ^ lax-yoo-tos' ^ laxeutos ^ ^ ^ hewn in stone 1 ^ ^ 1 cut out of stone 2992 ^ False ^ 143 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ lah-os' ^ laos ^ 4:29,499 ^ ^ people 143 ^ ^ 1 a people, people group, tribe, nation, all those who are of the same stock and language~2 of a great part of the population gathered together anywhere For Synonyms see entry 5832 2993 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a compound of 2992 and 1349 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ lah-od-ik'-i-ah ^ Laodikeia ^ ^ ^ Laodicea 6 ^ ^ 1 a city of Phrygia, situated on the river Lycus not far from Colosse. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 66 A.D. and rebuilt by Marcus Aurelius. It was the seat of the Christian church. 2994 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 2993 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lah-od-ik-yooce' ^ Laodikeus ^ ^ ^ Laodiceans 2 ^ ^ 1 a Laodicean, an inhabitant of Laodicea 2995 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ lar'-oongks ^ larugx ^ 4:57,503 ^ ^ throat 1 ^ ^ 1 the throat~1a of the instrument or organ of speech 2996 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ las-ah'-yah ^ Lasaia ^ ^ ^ Lasea 1 ^ ^ 1 a city in Crete on the coast near Fair Havens 2997 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a strengthened form of a primary verb, which only occurs in this and another prolonged form as alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ las'-kho ^ lascho ^ ^ ^ burst asunder 1 ^ ^ 1 to crack, crackle, crash~2 to burst asunder with a crack, crack open 2998 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as the first part of 2991 and the base of 5114 ^ ^ v ^ lat-om-eh'-o ^ latomeo ^ ^ ^ hew 2 ^ ^ 1 to cut stones, to hew out stones 2999 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3000 ^ ^ n f ^ lat-ri'-ah ^ latreia ^ 4:58,503 ^ ^ divine service 1~service 4 ^ ^ 1 service rendered for hire~1a any service or ministration: the service of God~2 the service and worship of God according to the requirements of the Levitical law~3 to perform sacred services 3000 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from latris (a hired menial) ^ ^ v ^ lat-ryoo'-o ^ latreuo ^ 4:58,503 ^ ^ do the service 1~serve 16~worship 3~worshipper 1 ^ ^ 1 to serve for hire~2 to serve, minister to, either to the gods or men and used alike of slaves and freemen~2a in the NT, to render religious service or homage, to worship~2b to perform sacred services, to offer gifts, to worship God in the observance of the rites instituted for his worship~2b1 of priests, to officiate, to discharge the sacred office 3001 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from lachaino (to dig) ^ ^ n n ^ lakh'-an-on ^ lachanon ^ 4:65,504 ^ ^ herb 4 ^ ^ 1 any pot herb, vegetables 3002 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ leb-bah'-yos ^ Lebbaios ^ ^ ^ Lebbaeus 1 ^ ^ 1 one name of Jude, who was one of the twelve apostles 3003 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ leg-eh-ohn' ^ legeon ^ 4:68,505 ^ ^ legion 4 ^ ^ 1 a legion, a body of soldiers whose number differed at different times, and in the time of Augustus seems to have consisted of 6826 men (i.e. 6100 foot soldiers, and 726 horsemen) 3004 ^ False ^ 1343 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ leg'-o ^ lego ^ 4:69,505 ^ ^ call 48~misc 17~say 1184~speak 61~tell 33 ^ ^ 1 to say, to speak~1a affirm over, maintain~1b to teach~1c to exhort, advise, to command, direct~1d to point out with words, intend, mean, mean to say~1e to call by name, to call, name~1f to speak out, speak of, mention 3005 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3007 ^ ^ n n ^ lime'-mah ^ leimma ^ 4:194,523 ^ ^ remnant 1 ^ ^ 1 a remnant 3006 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ li'-os ^ leios ^ 4:193,523 ^ ^ smooth 1 ^ ^ 1 smooth, level 3007 ^ False ^ 6 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ li'-po ^ leipo ^ ^ ^ be destitute 1~be wanting 2~lack 2~want + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 to leave, leave behind, forsake, to be left behind~1a to lag, be inferior~1b to be destitute of, to lack~2 to be wanting, to fail 3008 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3011 ^ ^ v ^ li-toorg-eh'-o ^ leitourgeo ^ 4:215,526 ^ ^ minister 3 ^ ^ 1 to serve the state at one's own cost~1a to assume an office which must be administered at one's own expense~1b to discharge a public office at one's own cost~1c to render public service to the state~2 to do a service, perform a work~2a of priests and Levites who were busied with the sacred rites in the tabernacle or the temple~2b of Christians serving Christ, whether by prayer, or by instructing others concerning the way of salvation, or in some other way~2c of those who aid others with their resources, and relieve their poverty 3009 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3008 ^ ^ n f ^ li-toorg-ee'-ah ^ leitourgia ^ 4:215,526 ^ ^ ministration 1~ministry 2~service 3 ^ ^ 1 a public office which a citizen undertakes to administer at his own expense~2 any service~2a of military service~2b of the service of workmen~2c of that done to nature in the cohabitation of man and wife~3 biblical usage~3a a service or ministry of the priests relative to the prayers and sacrifices offered to God~3b a gift or benefaction for the relief of the needy 3010 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3008 ^ ^ adj ^ li-toorg-ik-os' ^ leitourgikos ^ 4:231,526 ^ ^ ministering 1 ^ ^ 1 relating to the performance of service, employed in ministering 3011 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of 2992 and 2041 ^ ^ n m ^ li-toorg-os' ^ leitourgos ^ 4:229,526 ^ ^ he that ministers 1~minister 4 ^ ^ 1 a public minister, a servant of the state~2 a minister, servant~2a so of military labourers~2b of the temple~2b1 of one busied with holy things~2b2 of a priest~2c of the servants of a king 3012 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ len'-tee-on ^ lention ^ ^ ^ towel 2 ^ ^ 1 a linen cloth, towel~1a of the towel or apron with which servants put on when about to work 3013 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from lepo (to peel) ^ ^ n f ^ lep-is' ^ lepis ^ 4:232,529 ^ ^ scale 1 ^ ^ 1 a scale 3014 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 3013 ^ ^ n f ^ lep'-rah ^ lepra ^ 4:233,529 ^ ^ leprosy 4 ^ ^ 1 leprosy~2 a most offensive, annoying, dangerous, cutaneous disease, the virus of which generally pervades the whole body, common in Egypt and the East 3015 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the same as 3014 ^ ^ adj ^ lep-ros' ^ lepros ^ 4:233,529 ^ ^ leper 9 ^ ^ 1 scaly, rough~2 leprous, affected with leprosy 3016 ^ False ^ 3 ^ neuter of a derivative of the same as 3013 ^ ^ adj ^ lep-ton' ^ lepton ^ 4:233,* ^ ^ mite 3 ^ ^ 1 thin, small~2 a small brass coin, equivalent to the eighth part of an \"as\", worth about a 1/5 of a cent 3017 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 03878 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lyoo'-ee ^ Leui ^ 4:234,529 ^ ^ Levi 5 ^ ^ 1 the third son of the patriarch Jacob by his wife Leah, the founder of the tribe of Israelites which bears his name~2 the son of Melchi, one of Christ's ancestors~3 the son of Simeon, an ancestor of Christ 3018 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a form of 3017 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lyoo-is' ^ Leuis ^ 4:234,529 ^ ^ Levi 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Alphaeus, a collector of customs 3019 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3017 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lyoo-ee'-tace ^ Leuites ^ 4:239,530 ^ ^ Levite 3 ^ ^ 1 one of the tribe of Levi~2 in a narrower sense those were called Levites who, not being of the family of Aaron, for whom alone the priesthood was reserved, served as assistants to the priests. It was their duty to keep the sacred utensils and the temple clean, to provide the sacred loaves, to open and shut the gates of the temple, to sing the sacred hymns in the temple, and to do many other things. 3020 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3019 ^ ^ adj ^ lyoo-it'-ee-kos ^ Leuitikos ^ ^ ^ Levitical 1 ^ ^ 1 Levitical, pertaining to the Levites 3021 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3022 ^ ^ v ^ lyoo-kah'-ee-no ^ leukaino ^ 4:241,530 ^ ^ make white 1~white 1 ^ ^ 1 to whiten, make white 3022 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from luke (\"light\") ^ ^ adj ^ lyoo-kos' ^ leukos ^ 4:241,530 ^ ^ white 25 ^ ^ 1 light, bright, brilliant~1a brilliant from whiteness, (dazzling) white~1a1 of the garments of angels, and of those exalted to the splendour of the heavenly state~1a2 shining or white garments worn on festive or state occasions~1a3 of white garments as the sign of innocence and purity of the soul~1b dead white~1b1 of the whitening colour of ripening grain 3023 ^ False ^ 9 ^ a root word ^ ^ n m ^ leh-ohn' ^ leon ^ 4:251,531 ^ ^ lion 9 ^ ^ 1 a lion~2 a brave and mighty hero++++ Both Christ and Satan are referred to as a lion, indicating great strength, Satan as a \"roaring lion\" (1 Pe. 5:8) and Christ as \"the Lion of the tribe of Judah\" (Re. 5:5). 3024 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2990 ^ ^ n f ^ lay'-thay ^ lethe ^ ^ ^ forget + 3083 1 ^ ^ 1 forgetfulness 3025 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ lay-nos' ^ lenos ^ 4:254,531 ^ ^ winepress 4~winepress + 3631 1 ^ ^ 1 a tub or trough shaped receptacle, vat, in which grapes are trodden~2 the lower vat, dug in the ground, into which the must or new wine flowed from the press 3026 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n m ^ lay'-ros ^ leros ^ ^ ^ idle tales 1 ^ ^ 1 idle talk, nonsense 3027 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from leizomai (to plunder) ^ ^ n m ^ lace-tace' ^ lestes ^ 4:257,532 ^ ^ robber 4~thief 11 ^ ^ 1 a robber, plunderer, freebooter, brigand For Synonyms see entry 5856 3028 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2983 ^ ^ n f ^ lape'-sis ^ lepsis ^ ^ ^ receiving 1 ^ ^ 1 a receiving 3029 ^ False ^ 14 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adv ^ lee'-an ^ lian ^ ^ ^ exceeding 5~great 1~greatly 4~sore 1~very 1~very chiefest + 5228 2 ^ ^ 1 greatly, exceedingly, exceedingly beyond measure 3030 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of foreign origin 03828 ^ ^ n m ^ lib'-an-os ^ libanos ^ 4:263,533 ^ ^ frankincense 2 ^ ^ 1 the frankincense tree~2 the perfume, frankincense 3031 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3030 ^ ^ n m ^ lib-an-o-tos' ^ libanotos ^ 4:263,533 ^ ^ censer 2 ^ ^ 1 the gum exuding from a frankincense tree~2 a censer 3032 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ lib-er-tee'-nos ^ Libertinos ^ 4:265,533 ^ ^ Libertine 1 ^ ^ 1 one who has been liberated from slavery, a freedman, or the son of a freed man~2 Libertine, denotes Jews (according to Philo) who had been made captives of the Romans under Pompey but were afterwards set free; and who although they had fixed their abode in Rome, had built at their own expense a synagogue at Jerusalem which they frequented when in that city, The name Libertines adhered to them to distinguish them from free born Jews who had subsequently taken up their residence at Rome. Evidence seems to have been discovered of the existence of a \"synagogue of the Libertines\" at Pompeii. 3033 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 3047 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ lib-oo'-ay ^ Libue ^ ^ ^ Libya 1 ^ ^ 1 a large region of northern Africa, bordering Egypt. In that portion of it which had Cyrene for its capital and was thence called Libya Cyrenaica. 3034 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3037 ^ ^ v ^ lith-ad'-zo ^ lithazo ^ 4:267,533 ^ ^ stone 8 ^ ^ 1 to overwhelm or pelt with stones~1a of stoning, a Jewish mode of punishment~2 to pelt one with stones, in order either to wound or kill him 3035 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3037 ^ ^ adj ^ lith-ee'-nos ^ lithinos ^ 4:268,534 ^ ^ of stone 3 ^ ^ 1 of stone 3036 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from a compound of 3037 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ lith-ob-ol-eh'-o ^ lithoboleo ^ 4:267,533 ^ ^ cast stone 1~stone 8 ^ ^ 1 to kill by stoning, to stone~2 to pelt one with stones 3037 ^ False ^ 60 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ lee'-thos ^ lithos ^ 4:268,534 ^ ^ another 4~mill stone + 3457 1~one stone 4~stone 49~stumbling stone + 4348 2 ^ ^ 1 a stone~1a of small stones~1b of building stones~1c metaph. of Christ 3038 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3037 and a derivative of 4766 ^ ^ adj ^ lith-os'-tro-tos ^ lithostrotos ^ ^ ^ Pavement 1 ^ ^ 1 spread (paved with stones)~2 a mosaic or tessellated pavement~2a of a place near the praetorium or palace of Jerusalem~2b an apartment whose pavement consists of tessellated work~2c of places in the outer courts of temple++++ The word for \"Pavement\" is found nowhere else in the NT, but its Hebrew equivalent occurs just once in the OT, and it is evident that the Holy Sprit would have us link the two passages together. In 2 Kings 16:17 we read, \"King Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them; and took down the sea from off the brazen oxen that were under it and put it upon a \"pavement\" of stones.\" In Ahaz's case, his act was the conclusive token of his surrender to abject apostasy. So here of Pilate coming down to the level of the apostate Jews. In the former case it was a Jewish ruler dominated by a Gentile idolater; in the latter, a Gentile idolater, dominated by Jews who rejected their Messiah! AWP 3039 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from likmos, the equivalent of liknon (a winnowing fan or basket) ^ ^ v ^ lik-mah'-o ^ likmao ^ 4:280,535 ^ ^ grind to powder 2 ^ ^ 1 to winnow, cleanse away the chaff from the grain by winnowing~2 to scatter~3 to crush to pieces, grind to powder 3040 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n m ^ lee-mane' ^ limen ^ ^ ^ haven 2~the fair havens + 2570 1 ^ ^ 1 a harbour, haven 3041 ^ False ^ 10 ^ probably from 3040 (through the idea of nearness of shore) ^ ^ n f ^ lim'-nay ^ limne ^ ^ ^ lake 10 ^ ^ 1 a lake 3042 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably from 3007 (through the idea of destitution) ^ ^ n m ^ lee-mos' ^ limos ^ 6:12,820 ^ ^ dearth 2~famine 7~hunger 3 ^ ^ 1 scarcity of harvest, famine 3043 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably a root word ^ ^ n n ^ lee'-non ^ linon ^ ^ ^ flax 1~linen 1 ^ ^ 1 linen clothing made from flax 3044 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from 3043 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lee'-nos ^ Linos ^ ^ ^ Linus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Rome, known to Paul and to Timothy, 2 Ti. 4:21, who was the first bishop of Rome after the apostles (A.D. 64) 3045 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from lipos (grease) ^ ^ adj ^ lip-ar-os' ^ liparos ^ ^ ^ dainty 1 ^ ^ 1 things which pertain to a sumptuous and delicate style of living 3046 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin [libra] ^ ^ n f ^ lee'-trah ^ litra ^ ^ ^ pound 2 ^ ^ 1 a pound, a weight of 12 ounces (340 gm) 3047 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from leibo (to pour a \"libation\") ^ ^ n m ^ leeps ^ lips ^ ^ ^ south west 1 ^ ^ 1 the south west wind~2 the quarter of the heavens whence the south west wind blows 3048 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3056 (in the commercial sense) ^ ^ n f ^ log-ee'-ah ^ logia ^ 4:282,* ^ ^ collection 1~gatherings 1 ^ ^ 1 a collection~1a of money gathered for the relief of the poor 3049 ^ False ^ 41 ^ middle voice from 3056 ^ ^ v ^ log-id'-zom-ahee ^ logizomai ^ 4:284,536 ^ ^ account 4~count 5~impute 8~misc 5~number 1~reason 1~reckon 6~suppose 2~think 9 ^ ^ 1 to reckon, count, compute, calculate, count over~1a to take into account, to make an account of~1a1 metaph. to pass to one's account, to impute~1a2 a thing is reckoned as or to be something, i.e. as availing for or equivalent to something, as having the like force and weight~1b to number among, reckon with~1c to reckon or account~2 to reckon inward, count up or weigh the reasons, to deliberate~3 by reckoning up all the reasons, to gather or infer~3a to consider, take into account, weigh, meditate on~3b to suppose, deem, judge~3c to determine, purpose, decide++++ This word deals with reality. If I \"logizomai\" or reckon that my bank book has $25 in it, it has $25 in it. Otherwise I am deceiving myself. This word refers to facts not suppositions. 3050 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3056 ^ ^ adj ^ log-ik-os' ^ logikos ^ 4:142,505 ^ ^ of the word 1~reasonable 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to speech or speaking~2 pertaining to the reason or logic~2a spiritual, pertaining to the soul~2b agreeable to reason, following reason, reasonable, logical 3051 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3052 ^ ^ n n ^ log'-ee-on ^ logion ^ 4:137,505 ^ ^ oracle 4 ^ ^ 1 a brief utterance, a divine oracle (doubtless because oracles were generally brief)~1a in the NT, the words or utterances of God~1b of the contents of the Mosaic law 3052 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3056 ^ ^ adj ^ log'-ee-os ^ logios ^ 4:136,505 ^ ^ eloquent 1 ^ ^ 1 learned, a man of letters, skilled in literature and the arts, esp. versed in history and the antiquities~2 skilled in speech, eloquent~3 rational, wise 3053 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3049 ^ ^ n m ^ log-is-mos' ^ logismos ^ 4:284,536 ^ ^ imagination 1~thought 1 ^ ^ 1 a reckoning, computation~2 a reasoning: such as is hostile to the Christian faith~3 a judgment, decision: such as conscience passes 3054 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3056 and 3164 ^ ^ v ^ log-om-akh-eh'-o ^ logomacheo ^ 4:143,505 ^ ^ strive about words 1 ^ ^ 1 to contend about words~2 to wrangle about empty and trifling matters 3055 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3054 ^ ^ n f ^ log-om-akh-ee'-ah ^ logomachia ^ 4:143,505 ^ ^ strife of words 1 ^ ^ 1 to contend about words~2 to wrangle about empty and trifling matters 3056 ^ False ^ 330 ^ from 3004 ^ ^ n m ^ log'-os ^ logos ^ 4:69,505 ^ ^ account 8~misc 32~not tr 2~saying 50~speech 8~thing 5~word 218~Word (Christ) 7 ^ ^ 1 of speech~1a a word, uttered by a living voice, embodies a conception or idea~1b what someone has said~1b1 a word~1b2 the sayings of God~1b3 decree, mandate or order~1b4 of the moral precepts given by God~1b5 Old Testament prophecy given by the prophets~1b6 what is declared, a thought, declaration, aphorism, a weighty saying, a dictum, a maxim~1c discourse~1c1 the act of speaking, speech~1c2 the faculty of speech, skill and practice in speaking~1c3 a kind or style of speaking~1c4 a continuous speaking discourse - instruction~1d doctrine, teaching~1e anything reported in speech; a narration, narrative~1f matter under discussion, thing spoken of, affair, a matter in dispute, case, suit at law~1g the thing spoken of or talked about; event, deed~2 its use as respect to the MIND alone~2a reason, the mental faculty of thinking, meditating, reasoning, calculating~2b account, i.e. regard, consideration~2c account, i.e. reckoning, score~2d account, i.e. answer or explanation in reference to judgment~2e relation, i.e. with whom as judge we stand in relation~2e1 reason would~2f reason, cause, ground~3 In John, denotes the essential Word of God, Jesus Christ, the personal wisdom and power in union with God, his minister in creation and government of the universe, the cause of all the world's life both physical and ethical, which for the procurement of man's salvation put on human nature in the person of Jesus the Messiah, the second person in the Godhead, and shone forth conspicuously from His words and deeds.++++ A Greek philosopher named Heraclitus first used the term Logos around 600 B.C. to designate the divine reason or plan which coordinates a changing universe. This word was well suited to John's purpose in John 1. 3057 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps a root word ^ ^ n f ^ long'-khay ^ logche ^ ^ ^ spear 1 ^ ^ 1 the iron point or head of a spear~2 a lance, spear (a shaft armed with iron) 3058 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3060 ^ ^ v ^ loy-dor-eh'-o ^ loidoreo ^ 4:293,538 ^ ^ revile 4 ^ ^ 1 to reproach, rail at, revile, heap abuse upon 3059 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3060 ^ ^ n f ^ loy-dor-ee'-ah ^ loidoria ^ 4:293,538 ^ ^ railing 2~to speak reproachfully + 5484 1 ^ ^ 1 railing, reviling 3060 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from loidos (mischief) ^ ^ n m ^ loy'-dor-os ^ loidoros ^ 4:293,538 ^ ^ railer 1~reviler 1 ^ ^ 1 a railer, reviler 3061 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ loy'-mos ^ loimos ^ ^ ^ pestilence 2~pestilent 1 ^ ^ 1 pestilence~2 a pestilent fellow, pest, plague 3062 ^ False ^ 41 ^ masculine plural of a derivative of 3007 ^ ^ adv ^ loy-poy' ^ loipoy ^ ^ ^ other 15~other things 1~others 7~remnant 4~residue 1~rest 12~which remains 1 ^ ^ 1 remaining, the rest~1a the rest of any number or class under consideration~1b with a certain distinction and contrast, the rest, who are not of a specific class or number~1c the rest of the things that remain 3063 ^ False ^ 14 ^ neuter singular of the same as 3062 ^ ^ adv n ^ loy-pon' ^ loipon ^ ^ ^ besides 1~finally 5~from henceforth 1~furthermore 1~henceforth 1~it remains + 2076 1~moreover + 1161 + 3739 1~now 2~then 1 ^ ^ 1 remaining, the rest~1a hereafter, for the future, henceforth~1b at last, already~1c for the rest, besides, moreover 3064 ^ False ^ 1 ^ genitive case singular of the same as 3062 ^ ^ adj ^ loy-poo' ^ loipou ^ ^ ^ from henceforth 1 ^ ^ 1 hereafter, for the future, henceforth 3065 ^ False ^ 4 ^ contracted from Latin Lucanus ^ ^ n pr m ^ loo-kas' ^ Loukas ^ ^ ^ Lucas 2~Luke 2 ^ ^ 1 a Gentile Christian, the companion of Paul in preaching the gospel and on his many journeys; he was a physician and author of the book of Luke and Acts in the NT 3066 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ loo'-kee-os ^ Loukios ^ ^ ^ Lucius 2 ^ ^ 1 a man from Cyrene who was a prophet and a teacher of the church in Antioch (Acts 13:1), perhaps the same one as mentioned in Ro. 16:21 3067 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3068 ^ ^ n n ^ loo-tron' ^ loutron ^ 4:295,538 ^ ^ washing 2 ^ ^ 1 bathing, bath, the act of bathing 3068 ^ False ^ 6 ^ a root verb ^ ^ v ^ loo'-o ^ louo ^ 4:295,538 ^ ^ wash 6 ^ ^ 1 to bathe, wash~1a of a dead person~1b washing to cleanse blood out of wounds 3069 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 03850 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ lud'-dah ^ Ludda ^ ^ ^ Lydda 3 ^ ^ 1 a town is 9 miles (15 km) from Joppa, and is the first town on the northernmost of the two roads between that place and Jerusalem 3070 ^ False ^ 2 ^ properly, feminine of Ludios [of foreign origin] (a Lydian, in Asia Minor) ^ ^ n pr f ^ loo-dee'-ah ^ Ludia ^ ^ ^ Lydia 2 ^ ^ 1 a woman of Thyatira, a seller of purple, the first European convert of Paul, and afterward his hostess during his first stay at Philippi 3071 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps remotely from 3074 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ loo-kah-on-ee'-ah ^ Lukaonia ^ ^ ^ Lycaonia 1 ^ ^ 1 a region in Asia Minor, situated between Pisidia, Cilicia, Cappadocia, Galatia and Phrygia, whose chief towns were Derbe, Lystra and Iconium 3072 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 3071 ^ ^ adv ^ loo-kah-on-is-tee' ^ Lukaonisti ^ ^ ^ speech of Lycaonia 1 ^ ^ 1 in the speech or tongue of the Lycaonia 3073 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably remotely from 3074 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ loo-kee'-ah ^ Lukia ^ ^ ^ Lycia 1 ^ ^ 1 a mountainous region in Asia Minor, bounded by Pamphylia, Phrygia, Caria, and the Mediterranean Sea 3074 ^ False ^ 6 ^ perhaps akin to the base of 3022 (from the whitish hair) ^ ^ n m ^ loo'-kos ^ lukos ^ 4:308,540 ^ ^ wolf 6 ^ ^ 1 a wolf~2 metaph. of cruel, greedy, rapacious, destructive men 3075 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from a probably derivative of 3089 (meaning filth) ^ ^ v ^ loo-mah'-ee-nom-ahee ^ lumainomai ^ 4:312,540 ^ ^ make havoc 1 ^ ^ 1 to affix a stigma to, to dishonour, spot, defile~2 to treat shamefully or with injury, to ravage, devastate, ruin 3076 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 3077 ^ ^ v ^ loo-peh'-o ^ lupeo ^ 4:313,540 ^ ^ be in heaviness 1~be sorrowful 6~be sorry 3~cause grief 1~grieve 6~make sorry 6~sorrow 3 ^ ^ 1 to make sorrowful~2 to affect with sadness, cause grief, to throw into sorrow~3 to grieve, offend~4 to make one uneasy, cause him a scruple 3077 ^ False ^ 16 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n f ^ loo'-pay ^ lupe ^ 4:313,540 ^ ^ grief 1~grievous 1~grudging + 1537 1~heaviness 2~sorrow 11 ^ ^ 1 sorrow, pain, grief, annoyance, affliction~1a of persons mourning 3078 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3080 and ania (trouble) ^ ^ n pr m ^ loo-san-ee'-as ^ Lusanias ^ ^ ^ Lysanias 1 ^ ^ 1 a tetrarch of Abilene (i.e. the district around Abila) in the thirteenth year of Tiberias (A.D. 29), at the time when Herod Antipas was tetrarch of Galilee and when Herod Philip was tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis 3079 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n pr m ^ loo-see'-as ^ Lusias ^ ^ ^ Lysias 3 ^ ^ 1 a tribune or chiliarch of the Roman cohort 3080 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3089 ^ ^ n f ^ loo'-sis ^ lusis ^ ^ ^ to be loosed 1 ^ ^ 1 a loosing, setting free~1a of a prisoner~1b of the bond of marriage, divorce~2 release, ransoming, deliverance~2a of liquidating a debt~3 means or power of releasing or loosing 3081 ^ False ^ 1 ^ third person singular present indicative active of a derivative of a compound of 3080 and 5056 ^ ^ v ^ loo-sit-el-i' ^ lusitelei ^ ^ ^ it is better 1 ^ ^ 1 to pay the taxes~2 to return expenses~3 to be useful, advantageous, it profits 3082 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ loos'-trah ^ Lustra ^ ^ ^ Lystra 6 ^ ^ 1 a city in the eastern part of the great plain of Lycaonia 3083 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3089 ^ ^ n n ^ loo'-tron ^ lutron ^ 4:328 & 4:340,543 ^ ^ ransom 2 ^ ^ 1 the price for redeeming, ransom~1a paid for slaves, captives~1b for the ransom of life~2 to liberate many from misery and the penalty of their sins 3084 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3083 ^ ^ v ^ loo-tro'-o ^ lutroo ^ 4:349,543 ^ ^ redeem 3 ^ ^ 1 to release on receipt of ransom~2 to redeem, liberate by payment of ransom~2a to liberate~2b to cause to be released to one's self by payment of a ransom~2c to redeem~2d to deliver: from evils of every kind, internal and external 3085 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3084 ^ ^ n f ^ loo'-tro-sis ^ lutrosis ^ 4:351,543 ^ ^ redeem + 4160 1~redemption 2 ^ ^ 1 a ransoming, redemption~2 deliverance, esp. from the penalty of sin 3086 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3084 ^ ^ n m ^ loo-tro-tace' ^ lutrotes ^ 4:351,543 ^ ^ deliverer 1 ^ ^ 1 redeemer~2 deliverer, liberator 3087 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3088 ^ ^ n f ^ lookh-nee'-ah ^ luchnia ^ 4:324,542 ^ ^ candlestick 12 ^ ^ 1 a (candlestick) lamp stand, candelabrum 3088 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from the base of 3022 ^ ^ n m ^ lookh'-nos ^ luchnos ^ 4:324,542 ^ ^ candle 8~light 6 ^ ^ 1 a lamp, candle, that is placed on a stand or candlestick++++ To a lamp are likened an eye, i.e. which shows the body which way to move and turn; the prophecies of the OT, inasmuch as they afforded at least some knowledge relative to the glorious return of Jesus from heaven. 3089 ^ False ^ 43 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ loo'-o ^ luo ^ 2:60 & 4:328,543 ^ ^ break 5~break down 1~break up 1~destroy 2~dissolve 2~loose 27~melt 1~put off 1~unloose 3 ^ ^ 1 to loose any person (or thing) tied or fastened~1a bandages of the feet, the shoes,~1b of a husband and wife joined together by the bond of matrimony~1c of a single man, whether he has already had a wife or has not yet married~2 to loose one bound, i.e. to unbind, release from bonds, set free~2a of one bound up (swathed in bandages)~2b bound with chains (a prisoner), discharge from prison, let go~3 to loosen, undo, dissolve, anything bound, tied, or compacted together~3a an assembly, i.e. to dismiss, break up~3b laws, as having a binding force, are likened to bonds~3c to annul, subvert~3d to do away with, to deprive of authority, whether by precept or act~3e to declare unlawful~3f to loose what is compacted or built together, to break up, demolish, destroy~3g to dissolve something coherent into parts, to destroy~3h metaph., to overthrow, to do away with 3090 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr f ^ lo-ece' ^ Lois ^ ^ ^ Lois 1 ^ ^ 1 the grandmother of Timothy 3091 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 03876 ^ ^ n pr m ^ lote ^ Lot ^ ^ ^ Lot 4 ^ ^ 1 the son of Haran and nephew to Abraham 3092 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ mah-ath' ^ Maath ^ ^ ^ Maath 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Mattathias in the genealogy of Jesus Christ 3093 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 04026 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mag-dal-ah' ^ Magdala ^ ^ ^ Magdala 1 ^ ^ 1 a place on the western shore of the Lake of Galilee, about 3 miles (5 km) south of Tiberias 3094 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from a derivative of 3093 ^ ^ n pr f ^ mag-dal-ay-nay' ^ Magdalene ^ ^ ^ Magdalene 12 ^ ^ 1 a name given to Mary Magdalene, identifying her as from Magdala 3095 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3096 ^ ^ n f ^ mag-i'-ah ^ mageia ^ 4:359,547 ^ ^ sorcery 1 ^ ^ 1 magic, magic arts, sorceries 3096 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3097 ^ ^ v ^ mag-yoo'-o ^ mageuo ^ 4:359,547 ^ ^ use sorcery 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a magician, to practise magical arts 3097 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of foreign origin 07248 ^ ^ n m ^ mag'-os ^ magos ^ 4:356,547 ^ ^ sorcerer 2~wise man 4 ^ ^ 1 a magus~1a the name given by the Babylonians (Chaldeans), Medes, Persians, and others, to the wise men, teachers, priests, physicians, astrologers, seers, interpreters of dreams, augers, soothsayers, sorcerers etc.~1b the oriental wise men (astrologers) who, having discovered by the rising of a remarkable star that the Messiah had just been born, came to Jerusalem to worship him~1c a false prophet and sorcerer 3098 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04031 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mag-ogue' ^ Magog ^ 1:789,* ^ ^ Magog 1 ^ ^ 1 a land north of Israel from which the King of Gog will come to attack Israel 3099 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04080 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mad-ee-on' ^ Madian ^ ^ ^ Madian 1 ^ ^ 1 a land near the Red Sea, and took its name from one of the sons of Abraham by Keturah 3100 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3101 ^ ^ v ^ math-ayt-yoo'-o ^ matheteuo ^ 4:461,552 ^ ^ be disciple 1~instruct 1~teach 2 ^ ^ 1 to be a disciple of one~1a to follow his precepts and instructions~2 to make a disciple~2a to teach, instruct 3101 ^ False ^ 269 ^ from 3129 ^ ^ n m ^ math-ay-tes' ^ mathetes ^ 4:415,552 ^ ^ disciple 268~vr disciple 1 ^ ^ 1 a learner, pupil, disciple 3102 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3101 ^ ^ n f ^ math-ay'-tree-ah ^ mathetria ^ 4:460,552 ^ ^ disciple 1 ^ ^ 1 a female disciple~2 a Christian woman Ac. 9:36 3103 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04968 ^ ^ n pr m ^ math-oo-sal'-ah ^ Mathousala ^ ^ ^ Mathusala 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Enoch, grandfather of Noah, lived longer than anyone else to 969 years 3104 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ mahee-nan' ^ Mainan ^ ^ ^ Menan 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Joseph in the genealogy of Jesus Christ 3105 ^ False ^ 5 ^ middle voice from a primary mao (to long for, through the idea of insensate craving) ^ ^ v ^ mah'-ee-nom-ahee ^ mainomai ^ 4:360,548 ^ ^ be beside (one's) self 1~be mad 4 ^ ^ 1 to be mad, to rave~1a of one who so speaks that he seems not to be in his right mind 3106 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3107 ^ ^ v ^ mak-ar-id'-zo ^ makarizo ^ 4:362,548 ^ ^ call blessed 1~count happy 1 ^ ^ 1 to pronounce blessed 3107 ^ False ^ 50 ^ a prolonged form of the poetical makar (meaning the same) ^ ^ adj ^ mak-ar'-ee-os ^ makarios ^ 4:362,548 ^ ^ blessed 44~happier 1~happy 5 ^ ^ 1 blessed, happy 3108 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3106 ^ ^ n m ^ mak-ar-is-mos' ^ makarismos ^ 4:362,548 ^ ^ blessedness 3 ^ ^ 1 declaration of blessedness~2 to utter a declaration of blessedness upon one~3 to pronounce one blessed 3109 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 3110 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mak-ed-on-ee'-ah ^ Makedonia ^ ^ ^ Macedonia 24 ^ ^ 1 a country bounded on the south by Thessaly and Epirus, on the east by Thrace and the Aegean Sea, on the west by Illyria, and on the North by Dardania and Moesia 3110 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr m ^ mak-ed'-ohn ^ Makedon ^ ^ ^ Macedonian 1~of Macedonia 4 ^ ^ 1 a Macedonian 3111 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin [macellum] ^ ^ n n ^ mak'-el-lon ^ makellon ^ 4:370,549 ^ ^ shambles 1 ^ ^ 1 a place where meat and other articles of food are sold, meat market 3112 ^ False ^ 10 ^ feminine accusative case singular of 3117 (3598 being implied) ^ ^ adv ^ mak-ran' ^ makran ^ 4:372,549 ^ ^ afar off 2~far 4~far hence 1~far off 1~good way off 1~great way off 1 ^ ^ 1 far, a great way~2 far hence 3113 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 3117 ^ ^ adv ^ mak-roth'-en ^ makrothen ^ 4:372,549 ^ ^ afar off 13~from far 1 ^ ^ 1 from afar, afar 3114 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from the same as 3116 ^ ^ v ^ mak-roth-oo-meh'-o ^ makrothumeo ^ 4:374,550 ^ ^ be longsuffering 1~be patient 3~bear long 1~have long patience 1~have patience 2~patiently endure 1~suffer long 1 ^ ^ 1 to be of a long spirit, not to lose heart~1a to persevere patiently and bravely in enduring misfortunes and troubles~1b to be patient in bearing the offenses and injuries of others~1b1 to be mild and slow in avenging~1b2 to be longsuffering, slow to anger, slow to punish 3115 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from the same as 3116 ^ ^ n f ^ mak-roth-oo-mee'-ah ^ makrothumia ^ 4:374,550 ^ ^ longsuffering 12~patience 2 ^ ^ 1 patience, endurance, constancy, steadfastness, perseverance~2 patience, forbearance, longsuffering, slowness in avenging wrongs For Synonyms see entry 5861 3116 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3117 and 2372 ^ ^ adv ^ mak-roth-oo-moce' ^ makrothumos ^ 4:387,550 ^ ^ patiently 1 ^ ^ 1 with longanimity, i.e. patiently 3117 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3372 ^ ^ adj ^ mak-ros' ^ makros ^ ^ ^ far 2~long 3 ^ ^ 1 long~1a of place: remote, distant, far off~1b of time: long, long lasting 3118 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3117 and 5550 ^ ^ adj ^ mak-rokh-ron'-ee-os ^ makrochronios ^ ^ ^ live long 1 ^ ^ 1 long lived 3119 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3120 ^ ^ n f ^ mal-ak-ee'-ah ^ malakia ^ 4:1091,655 ^ ^ disease 3 ^ ^ 1 softness~2 in the NT infirmity, debility, bodily weakness, sickness 3120 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ mal-ak-os' ^ malakos ^ ^ ^ effeminate 1~soft 3 ^ ^ 1 soft, soft to the touch~2 metaph. in a bad sense~2a effeminate~2a1 of a catamite~2a2 of a boy kept for homosexual relations with a man~2a3 of a male who submits his body to unnatural lewdness~2a4 of a male prostitute 3121 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04111 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mal-el-eh-ale' ^ Maleleel ^ ^ ^ Maleleel 1 ^ ^ 1 the fourth in descent from Adam, son of Cainan 3122 ^ False ^ 12 ^ neuter plural of the superlative of an apparently primary adverb mala (very) ^ ^ adv superlative ^ mal'-is-tah ^ malista ^ ^ ^ chiefly 2~especially 4~most of all 1~specially 5 ^ ^ 1 especially, chiefly, most of all, above all 3123 ^ False ^ 83 ^ neuter of the comparative of the same as 3122 ^ ^ adv comparative ^ mal'-lon ^ mallon ^ ^ ^ better + 2570 2~misc 4~more 32~rather 33~the more 12 ^ ^ 1 more, to a greater degree, rather~1a much, by far~1b rather, sooner~1c more willingly, more readily, sooner 3124 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04429 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mal'-khos ^ Malchos ^ ^ ^ Malchus 1 ^ ^ 1 was the name of the servant of the high priest whose right ear Peter cut off at the time of Christ's arrest in the garden 3125 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of natural origin [\"mammy\"] ^ ^ n f ^ mam'-may ^ mamme ^ ^ ^ grandmother 1 ^ ^ 1 mother (the name infants use in addressing their mother)~2 grandmother 3126 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Aramaic origin (confidence, i.e. wealth, personified) ^ ^ n m ^ mam-mo-nas' ^ mammonas ^ 4:388,552 ^ ^ mammon 4 ^ ^ 1 mammon~2 treasure~3 riches (where it is personified and opposed to God) 3127 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ man-ah-ane' ^ Manaen ^ ^ ^ Manaen 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the teachers and prophets in the church at Antioch 3128 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 04519 ^ ^ n pr m ^ man-as-sace' ^ Manasses ^ ^ ^ Manasses 3 ^ ^ 1 the first born son of Joseph~2 the son of Hezekiah, king of Judah 3129 ^ False ^ 25 ^ prolongation from a primary verb, another form of which, matheo, is used as an alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ man-than'-o ^ manthano ^ 4:390,552 ^ ^ learn 24~understand 1 ^ ^ 1 to learn, be appraised~1a to increase one's knowledge, to be increased in knowledge~1b to hear, be informed~1c to learn by use and practice~1c1 to be in the habit of, accustomed to 3130 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3105 ^ ^ n f ^ man-ee'-ah ^ mania ^ ^ ^ mad 1 ^ ^ 1 madness, frenzy 3131 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Hebrew origin 04478 ^ ^ n n ^ man'-nah ^ manna ^ 4:462,563 ^ ^ manna 5 ^ ^ 1 the food that nourished the Israelites for forty years in the wilderness~2 of the manna was kept in the ark of the covenant~3 symbolically, that which is kept in the heavenly temple for the food of angels and the blessed 3132 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 3105 (meaning a prophet, as supposed to rave through inspiration) ^ ^ v ^ mant-yoo'-om-ahee ^ manteuomai ^ ^ ^ by soothsaying 1 ^ ^ 1 to act as a seer~1a deliver an oracle, prophesy, divine 3133 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ mar-ah'-ee-no ^ maraino ^ ^ ^ fade away 1 ^ ^ 1 to extinguish (a flame, fire, light, etc.)~2 to render arid, make to waste away, consume away, perish~3 to have a miserable end 3134 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin (meaning our Lord has come) ^ ^ interj ^ mar'-an ^ atha ^ 4:466,563 ^ ^ Maranatha 1 ^ ^ 1 our Lord cometh or will come 3135 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from margaros (a pearl-oyster) ^ ^ n m ^ mar-gar-ee'-tace ^ margarites ^ 4:472,564 ^ ^ pearl 9 ^ ^ 1 a pearl~2 a proverb, i.e. a word of great value 3136 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably of Aramaic origin (meaning mistress) ^ ^ n pr f ^ mar'-thah ^ Martha ^ ^ ^ Martha 13 ^ ^ 1 was the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany 3137 ^ False ^ 54 ^ of Hebrew origin 04813 ^ ^ n pr f ^ mar-ee'-ah ^ Maria ^ ^ ^ Mary Magdalene 13~Mary of Rome 1~Mary the mother of James 9~Mary the mother of Jesus 19~Mary the mother of John Mark 1~Mary the sister of Martha 11 ^ ^ 1 Mary the mother of Jesus~2 Mary Magdalene, a women from Magdala~3 Mary, the sister of Lazarus and Martha~4 Mary of Cleophas the mother of James the less~5 Mary the mother of John Mark, a sister of Barnabas~6 Mary, a Roman Christian who is greeted by Paul in Rom. 16:6 3138 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ mar'-kos ^ Markos ^ ^ ^ Marcus 3~Mark 5 ^ ^ 1 an evangelist, the author of the Gospel of Mark. Marcus was his Latin surname, his Jewish name was John. He was a cousin of Barnabas and a companion of Paul in some of his missionary journeys 3139 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from marmairo (to glisten) ^ ^ n m ^ mar'-mar-os ^ marmaros ^ ^ ^ marble 1 ^ ^ 1 a stone, a rock~2 marble 3140 ^ False ^ 79 ^ from 3144 ^ ^ v ^ mar-too-reh'-o ^ martureo ^ 4:474,564 ^ ^ be a witness 2~bear record 13~bear witness 25~give testimony 2~have a good report 2~misc 11~testify 19~witness 5 ^ ^ 1 to be a witness, to bear witness, i.e. to affirm that one has seen or heard or experienced something, or that he knows it because taught by divine revelation or inspiration~1a to give (not to keep back) testimony~1b to utter honourable testimony, give a good report~1c conjure, implore 3141 ^ False ^ 37 ^ from 3144 ^ ^ n f ^ mar-too-ree'-ah ^ marturia ^ 4:474,564 ^ ^ record 7~report 1~testimony 14~witness 15 ^ ^ 1 a testifying~1a the office committed to the prophets of testifying concerning future events~2 what one testifies, testimony, i.e. before a judge 3142 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3144 ^ ^ n n ^ mar-too'-ree-on ^ marturion ^ 4:474,564 ^ ^ testimony 15~to be testified 1~witness 4 ^ ^ 1 testimony 3143 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from 3144 ^ ^ v ^ mar-too'-rom-ahee ^ marturomai ^ 4:510,564 ^ ^ take to record 1~testify 2 ^ ^ 1 to cite a witness, bring forward a witness, call to witness~1a to affirm be appeal to God, to declare solemnly, protest~2 to conjure, beseech as in God's name, exhort solemnly 3144 ^ False ^ 34 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ mar'-toos ^ martus ^ 4:474,564 ^ ^ martyr 3~record 2~witness 29 ^ ^ 1 a witness~1a in a legal sense~1b an historical sense~1b1 one who is a spectator of anything, e.g. of a contest~1c in an ethical sense~1c1 those who after his example have proved the strength and genuineness of their faith in Christ by undergoing a violent death 3145 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary masso (to handle or squeeze) ^ ^ v ^ mas-sah'-om-ahee ^ massaomai ^ 4:514,570 ^ ^ gnaw 1 ^ ^ 1 to chew, consume, eat, devour 3146 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3148 ^ ^ v ^ mas-tig-o'-o ^ mastigoo ^ 4:515,571 ^ ^ scourge 7 ^ ^ 1 to scourge 3147 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3149 ^ ^ v ^ mas-tid'-zo ^ mastizo ^ 4:515,571 ^ ^ to scourge 1 ^ ^ 1 to whip, flog, scourge 3148 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably from the base of 3145 (through the idea of contact) ^ ^ n f ^ mas'-tix ^ mastix ^ 4:518,571 ^ ^ plague 4~scourging 2 ^ ^ 1 a whip, scourge~2 metaph. a scourge, plague~2a a calamity, misfortune, esp. sent by God to discipline or punish 3149 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 3145 ^ ^ n m ^ mas-tos' ^ mastos ^ ^ ^ pap 3 ^ ^ 1 the breasts~2 the breasts (nipples) of a man~3 breasts of a women 3150 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3151 ^ ^ n f ^ mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah ^ mataiologia ^ 4:524,571 ^ ^ vain jangling 1 ^ ^ 1 vain talking, empty talk 3151 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3152 and 3004 ^ ^ n m ^ mat-ah-yol-og'-os ^ mataiologos ^ 4:524,571 ^ ^ vain talker 1 ^ ^ 1 an idle talker, one who utters empty senseless things 3152 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the base of 3155 ^ ^ adj ^ mat'-ah-yos ^ mataios ^ 4:519,571 ^ ^ vain 5~vanities 1 ^ ^ 1 devoid of force, truth, success, result~2 useless, of no purpose 3153 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3152 ^ ^ n f ^ mat-ah-yot'-ace ^ mataiotes ^ 4:523,571 ^ ^ vanity 3 ^ ^ 1 what is devoid of truth and appropriateness~2 perverseness, depravity~3 frailty, want of vigour 3154 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3152 ^ ^ v ^ mat-ah-yo'-o ^ mataioo ^ 4:523,571 ^ ^ become vain 1 ^ ^ 1 to make empty, vain, foolish 3155 ^ False ^ 2 ^ accus. of a derivative of the base of 3145 (through the idea of tentative manipulation, i.e. unsuccessful search, or else of punishment) ^ ^ adv ^ mat'-ane ^ maten ^ 4:523,571 ^ ^ in vain 2 ^ ^ 1 in vain, fruitlessly 3156 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a shorter form of 3164 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mat-thah'-yos ^ Matthaios ^ ^ ^ Matthew 5 ^ ^ 1 son of Alphaeus, one of the 12 disciples 3157 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 04977 ^ ^ n m ^ mat-than' ^ Matthan ^ ^ ^ Matthan 2 ^ ^ 1 one of Christ's ancestors 3158 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably a shortened form of 3161 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mat-that' ^ Matthat ^ ^ ^ Matthat 2 ^ ^ 1 a son of Levi, in the genealogy of Christ~2 grandfather of the Mary 3159 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently a shortened form of 3161 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mat-thee'-as ^ Matthias ^ ^ ^ Matthias 2 ^ ^ 1 the apostle elected to fill the place of the traitor Judas 3160 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably a shortened form of 3161 cf 04992 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mat-tath-ah' ^ Mattatha ^ ^ ^ Mattatha 1 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 3161 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 04993 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mat-tath-ee'-as ^ Mattathias ^ ^ ^ Mattathias 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Amos, in the genealogy of Christ~2 Mattathias was the son of Semei in the genealogy of Christ 3162 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3163 ^ ^ n f ^ makh'-ahee-rah ^ machaira ^ 4:524,572 ^ ^ sword 29 ^ ^ 1 a large knife, used for killing animals and cutting up flesh~2 a small sword, as distinguished from a large sword~2a curved sword, for a cutting stroke~2b a straight sword, for thrusting 3163 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3164 ^ ^ n f ^ makh'-ay ^ mache ^ 4:527,573 ^ ^ fighting 2~strife 1~striving 1 ^ ^ 1 a fight or combat~1a of those in arms, a battle~1b of persons at variance, disputants etc., strife, contention~1c a quarrel 3164 ^ False ^ 4 ^ middle voice of an apparently root word ^ ^ v ^ makh'-om-ahee ^ machomai ^ 4:527,573 ^ ^ fight 1~strive 3 ^ ^ 1 to fight~1a of armed combatants, or those who engage in a hand to hand struggle~1b of those who engage in a war of words, to quarrel, wrangle, dispute~1c of those who contend at law for property and privileges 3165 ^ False ^ 301 ^ a shorter (and probably originally) from of 1691 ^ ^ pron ^ meh ^ me ^ ^ ^ I 37~me 262~my 1~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 I, me, my, etc. 3166 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3173 and aucheo (to boast, akin to 837 and 2744) ^ ^ v ^ meg-al-ow-kheh'-o ^ megalaucheo ^ ^ ^ boast great things 1 ^ ^ 1 to be grandiloquent~2 to boast great things, to bear one's self loftily in speech or action 3167 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3173 ^ ^ adj ^ meg-al-i'-os ^ megaleios ^ 4:541,573 ^ ^ great thing 1~wonderful work 1 ^ ^ 1 magnificent, excellent, splendid, wonderful 3168 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3167 ^ ^ n f ^ meg-al-i-ot'-ace ^ megaleiotes ^ 4:541,573 ^ ^ magnificence 1~majesty 1~mighty power 1 ^ ^ 1 greatness, magnificence~1a of the majesty of God~1b of the visible splendour of the divine majesty as it appeared in the transfiguration of Christ 3169 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3173 and 4241 ^ ^ adj ^ meg-al-op-rep-ace' ^ megaloprepes ^ 4:542,573 ^ ^ excellent 1 ^ ^ 1 befitting a great man, magnificent, splendid~2 full of majesty, majestic 3170 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3173 ^ ^ v ^ meg-al-oo'-no ^ megaluno ^ 4:543,573 ^ ^ enlarge 2~magnify 5~show great 1 ^ ^ 1 to make great, magnify~1a metaph. to make conspicuous~2 to deem or declare great~2a to esteem highly, to extol, laud, celebrate~3 to get glory and praise 3171 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3173 ^ ^ adv ^ meg-al'-oce ^ megalos ^ ^ ^ greatly 1 ^ ^ 1 greatly 3172 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3173 ^ ^ n f ^ meg-al-o-soo'-nay ^ megalosune ^ 4:544,573 ^ ^ majesty 1~Majesty 2 ^ ^ 1 majesty~1a of the majesty of God 3173 ^ False ^ 195 ^ [including the prolonged forms, feminine megale, plural megaloi, etc., cf also 3176, 3187] ^ ^ adj ^ meg'-as ^ megas ^ 4:529,573 ^ ^ great 150~loud 33~misc 12 ^ ^ 1 great~1a of the external form or sensible appearance of things (or of persons)~1a1 in particular, of space and its dimensions, as respects~1a1a mass and weight: great~1a1b compass and extent: large, spacious~1a1c measure and height: long~1a1d stature and age: great, old~1b of number and quantity: numerous, large, abundant~1c of age: the elder~1d used of intensity and its degrees: with great effort, of the affections and emotions of the mind, of natural events powerfully affecting the senses: violent, mighty, strong~2 predicated of rank, as belonging to~2a persons, eminent for ability, virtue, authority, power~2b things esteemed highly for their importance: of great moment, of great weight, importance~2c a thing to be highly esteemed for its excellence: excellent~3 splendid, prepared on a grand scale, stately~4 great things~4a of God's preeminent blessings~4b of things which overstep the province of a created being, proud (presumptuous) things, full of arrogance, derogatory to the majesty of God 3174 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3173 ^ ^ n n ^ meg'-eth-os ^ megethos ^ 4:544,573 ^ ^ greatness 1 ^ ^ 1 greatness 3175 ^ False ^ 3 ^ plural from 3176 ^ ^ n m ^ meg-is-tan'-es ^ megistanes ^ ^ ^ great men 2~lords 1 ^ ^ 1 the grandees, magnates, nobles, chief men~1a of a city or a people~1b of the associates or courtiers of a king 3176 ^ False ^ 1 ^ superlative of 3173 ^ ^ adj ^ meg'-is-tos ^ megistos ^ ^ ^ exceeding great 1 ^ ^ 1 greatest, very great 3177 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3326 and 2059 ^ ^ v ^ meth-er-mane-yoo'-o ^ methermeneuo ^ ^ ^ be by interpretation 1~being interpreted 6 ^ ^ 1 to translate into the language of one with whom I wish to communicate, to interpret 3178 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n f ^ meth'-ay ^ methe ^ 4:545,576 ^ ^ drunkenness 3 ^ ^ 1 intoxication~2 drunkenness 3179 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3326 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ meth-is'-tay-mee ^ methistemi ^ ^ ^ put out 1~remove 2~translate 1~turn away 1 ^ ^ 1 to transpose, transfer, remove from one place to another~1a of change of situation or place~1b to remove from the office of a steward~1c to depart from life, to die 3180 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 3326 and 3593 [cf \"method\"] ^ ^ n f ^ meth-od-i'-ah ^ methodeia ^ 5:102,666 ^ ^ lie in wait 1~wile 1 ^ ^ 1 cunning arts, deceit, craft, trickery 3181 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3326 and 3725 ^ ^ n n ^ meth-or'-ee-os ^ methorios ^ ^ ^ border 1 ^ ^ 1 a border, frontier 3182 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a prolonged (transitive) form of 3184 ^ ^ v ^ meth-oos'-ko ^ methusko ^ 4:545,* ^ ^ be drunk 1~be drunken 2 ^ ^ 1 to intoxicate, make drunk~2 to get drunk, become intoxicated 3183 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3184 ^ ^ n m ^ meth'-oo-sos ^ methusos ^ 4:545,576 ^ ^ drunkard 2 ^ ^ 1 drunken, intoxicated 3184 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from another form of 3178 ^ ^ v ^ meth-oo'-o ^ methuo ^ 4:545,576 ^ ^ be drunken 5~be made drunk 1~have well drunk 1 ^ ^ 1 to be drunken~2 metaph. of one who has shed blood or murdered profusely 3185 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of 3187 ^ ^ adv ^ mide'-zon ^ meizon ^ ^ ^ the more 1 ^ ^ 1 of greater degree, even more 3186 ^ False ^ 1 ^ continued comparative of 3187 ^ ^ adj comparative ^ mide-zot'-er-os ^ meizoteros ^ ^ ^ greater 1 ^ ^ 1 greater 3187 ^ False ^ 45 ^ irregular comparative of 3173 ^ ^ adj comparative ^ mide'-zone ^ meizon ^ ^ ^ elder 1~greater 34~greatest 9~more 1 ^ ^ 1 greater, larger, elder, stronger 3188 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3189 as noun ^ ^ n n ^ mel'-an ^ melan ^ ^ ^ ink 3 ^ ^ 1 ink 3189 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ adj ^ mel'-as ^ melas ^ 4:549,577 ^ ^ black 3 ^ ^ 1 black~2 black ink 3190 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ mel-eh-as' ^ Meleas ^ ^ ^ Melea 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Joseph in the genealogy of Christ 3191 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3199 ^ ^ v ^ mel-et-ah'-o ^ meletao ^ ^ ^ imagine 1~meditate 1~premeditate 1 ^ ^ 1 to care for, attend to carefully, practise~2 to meditate i.e. to devise, contrive~2a used of the Greeks of the meditative pondering and the practice of orators and rhetoricians 3192 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n n ^ mel'-ee ^ meli ^ 4:552,577 ^ ^ honey 4 ^ ^ 1 honey 3193 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3192 ^ ^ adj ^ mel-is'-see-os ^ melissios ^ ^ ^ honeycomb + 2781 1 ^ ^ 1 of bees, made by bees 3194 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mel-ee'-tay ^ Melite ^ ^ ^ Melita 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of an island in the Mediterranean, lying between Africa and Sicily, now called Malta 3195 ^ False ^ 110 ^ a strengthened form of 3199 (through the idea of expectation) ^ ^ v ^ mel'-lo ^ mello ^ ^ ^ misc 33~not tr 3~shall 25~should 20~things to come 4~to come 9~will 7~would 9 ^ ^ 1 to be about~1a to be on the point of doing or suffering something~1b to intend, have in mind, think to 3196 ^ False ^ 34 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ mel'-os ^ melos ^ 4:555,577 ^ ^ member 34 ^ ^ 1 a member, limb: a member of the human body~1a of bodies given up to criminal intercourse, because they are as it were members belonging to the harlot's body 3197 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew or 04428 with pronominal suf., my king ^ ^ n pr m ^ mel-khee' ^ Melchi ^ ^ ^ Melchi 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Janna in the genealogy of Christ~2 Melchi was the son of Addi in the genealogy of Christ 3198 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Hebrew origin 04442 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mel-khis-ed-ek' ^ Melchisedek ^ 4:568,* ^ ^ Melchisedec 9 ^ ^ 1 the king of Salem and priest of the most high God, who lived in the days of Abraham 3199 ^ False ^ 10 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ mel'-o ^ melo ^ ^ ^ care 9~take care 1 ^ ^ 1 to care about 3200 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin (\"membrane\") ^ ^ n f ^ mem-bran'-ah ^ membrana ^ ^ ^ parchment 1 ^ ^ 1 parchment, made first of dressed skins at Pergamos, hence its name 3201 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice of an apparently root word ^ ^ v ^ mem'-fom-ahee ^ memphomai ^ 4:571,580 ^ ^ find fault 3 ^ ^ 1 to blame, find fault 3202 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3201 and moira (fate, akin to the base of 3313) ^ ^ adj ^ mem-psim'-oy-ros ^ mempsimoiros ^ 4:571,580 ^ ^ complainer 1 ^ ^ 1 complaining of one's lot, querulous, discontented 3303 ^ False ^ 193 ^ a primary particle ^ ^ particle ^ men ^ men ^ ^ ^ indeed 22~misc 3~not tr 142~truly 12~verily 14 ^ ^ 1 truly, certainly, surely, indeed 3304 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3203 and 3767 and 1065 ^ ^ particle ^ men-oon'-geh ^ menounge ^ ^ ^ nay but 1~yea doubtless 1~yea rather 1~yea verily 1 ^ ^ 1 nay surely, nay rather 3305 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3203 and 5104 ^ ^ particle ^ men'-toy ^ mentoi ^ ^ ^ but 1~howbeit 1~nevertheless 2~not tr 2~yet 2 ^ ^ 1 but yet, nevertheless, howbeit 3306 ^ False ^ 120 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ men'-o ^ meno ^ 4:574,581 ^ ^ abide 61~continue 11~dwell 15~endure 3~misc 5~remain 16~tarry 9 ^ ^ 1 to remain, abide~1a in reference to place~1a1 to sojourn, tarry~1a2 not to depart~1a2a to continue to be present~1a2b to be held, kept, continually~1b in reference to time~1b1 to continue to be, not to perish, to last, endure~1b1a of persons, to survive, live~1c in reference to state or condition~1c1 to remain as one, not to become another or different~2 to wait for, await one 3307 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 3313 ^ ^ v ^ mer-id'-zo ^ merizo ^ ^ ^ be difference between 1~deal 1~distribute 2~divide 9~give part 1 ^ ^ 1 to divide~1a to separate into parts, cut into pieces~1a1 to divide into parties, i.e. be split into factions~1b to distribute~1b1 a thing among people~1b2 bestow, impart 3308 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3307 (through the idea of distraction) ^ ^ n f ^ mer'-im-nah ^ merimna ^ 4:589,584 ^ ^ care 6 ^ ^ 1 care, anxiety 3309 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 3308 ^ ^ v ^ mer-im-nah'-o ^ merimnao ^ 4:589,584 ^ ^ be careful 2~care 5~have care 1~take thought 11 ^ ^ 1 to be anxious~1a to be troubled with cares~2 to care for, look out for (a thing)~2a to seek to promote one's interests~2b caring or providing for 3310 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3313 ^ ^ n f ^ mer-ece' ^ meris ^ ^ ^ part 4~to be partaker + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a part as distinct from the whole~2 an assigned part, a portion, share 3311 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3307 ^ ^ n m ^ mer-is-mos' ^ merismos ^ ^ ^ dividing asunder 1~gift 1 ^ ^ 1 a division, partition~1a distribution (of various kinds)~2 a separation~2a so far as to cleave asunder or separate 3312 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3307 ^ ^ n m ^ mer-is-tace' ^ meristes ^ ^ ^ divider 1 ^ ^ 1 a divider~1a of an inheritance 3313 ^ False ^ 43 ^ from an obsolete but more primary form of meiromai (to get as a section or allotment) ^ ^ n n ^ mer'-os ^ meros ^ 4:594,585 ^ ^ behalf 2~coast 3~misc 9~part 24~portion 3~respect 2 ^ ^ 1 a part~1a a part due or assigned to one~1b lot, destiny~2 one of the constituent parts of a whole~2a in part, partly, in a measure, to some degree, as respects a part, severally, individually~2b any particular, in regard to this, in this respect 3314 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3319 and 2250 ^ ^ n f ^ mes-ame-bree'-ah ^ mesembria ^ ^ ^ noon 1~south 1 ^ ^ 1 as respects to time: noon~2 as respects to locality~2a the south 3315 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3316 ^ ^ v ^ mes-it-yoo'-o ^ mesiteuo ^ 4:598,585 ^ ^ confirm 1 ^ ^ 1 to act as a mediator between litigating or covenanting parties~1a to accomplish something by interposing between two parties~1b to mediate~2 act as a sponsor or surety~2a to pledge one's self, give surety 3316 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3319 ^ ^ n m ^ mes-ee'-tace ^ mesites ^ 4:598,585 ^ ^ mediator 6 ^ ^ 1 one who intervenes between two, either in order to make or restore peace and friendship, or form a compact, or for ratifying a covenant~2 a medium of communication, arbitrator 3317 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter of compound of 3319 and 3571 ^ ^ n n ^ mes-on-ook'-tee-on ^ mesonuktion ^ ^ ^ midnight 4 ^ ^ 1 midnight 3318 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3319 and 4215 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mes-op-ot-am-ee'-ah ^ Mesopotamia ^ ^ ^ Mesopotamia 2 ^ ^ 1 the entire country between the two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates 3319 ^ False ^ 61 ^ from 3326 ^ ^ adj ^ mes'-os ^ mesos ^ ^ ^ among 6~from among + 1537 5~midnight + 3571 2~midst 41~misc 5 ^ ^ 1 middle~2 the midst~3 in the midst of, amongst 3320 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3319 and 5109 ^ ^ n n ^ mes-ot'-oy-khon ^ mesotoichon ^ 4:625,589 ^ ^ middle wall between 1 ^ ^ 1 a partition wall 3321 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed compound of 3319 and 3772 ^ ^ n n ^ mes-oo-ran'-ay-mah ^ mesouranema ^ ^ ^ midst of heaven 3 ^ ^ 1 mid-heaven~2 the highest point in the heavens, which the sun occupies at noon, where what is done can be seen and heard by all 3322 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3319 ^ ^ v ^ mes-o'-o ^ mesoo ^ ^ ^ about the midst 1 ^ ^ 1 to be in the middle, be midway 3323 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 04899, see 5547 Christos ^ ^ n m ^ mes-see'-as ^ Messias ^ ^ ^ Messias 2 ^ ^ 1 the Greek form of Messiah~2 a name of Christ 3324 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ mes-tos' ^ mestos ^ ^ ^ full 8 ^ ^ 1 full~1a in reference to persons, whose minds are as it were filled with thoughts and emotions, either good or bad 3325 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3324 ^ ^ v ^ mes-to'-o ^ mestoo ^ ^ ^ fill 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill, be full 3326 ^ False ^ 473 ^ a primary preposition (often used adverbially) ^ ^ prep ^ met-ah' ^ meta ^ 7:766,1102 ^ ^ after 88~afterward + 5023 4~against 4~among 5~hereafter + 5023 4~misc 32~not tr 1~with 345 ^ ^ 1 with, after, behind 3327 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3326 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ met-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ metabaino ^ 1:523,90 ^ ^ depart 7~go 1~pass 2~remove 2 ^ ^ 1 to pass over from one place to another, to remove, depart 3328 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3326 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ met-ab-al'-lo ^ metaballo ^ ^ ^ change (one's) mind 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn around, to turn about~2 to turn one's self about, or transform one's self~3 to change one's opinion 3329 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3326 and 718 ^ ^ v ^ met-ag'-o ^ metago ^ ^ ^ turn about 2 ^ ^ 1 to transfer, lead over~2 to direct 3330 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3326 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ met-ad-id'-o-mee ^ metadidomi ^ ^ ^ give 2~impart 3 ^ ^ 1 to impart 3331 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3346 ^ ^ n f ^ met-ath'-es-is ^ metathesis ^ 8:161,1176 ^ ^ change 1~removing 1~translation 1 ^ ^ 1 transfer: from one place to another~2 to change~2a of things instituted or established 3332 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3326 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ met-ah'-ee-ro ^ metairo ^ ^ ^ depart 2 ^ ^ 1 to lift up and remove from one place to another, to transfer~2 to go away, depart 3333 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3326 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ met-ak-al-eh'-o ^ metakaleo ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ call 1~call for 1~call hither 1~call to (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to call from one place to another, to summon~2 to call one's self 3334 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3326 and 2795 ^ ^ v ^ met-ak-ee-neh'-o ^ metakineo ^ 3:720,435 ^ ^ move away 1 ^ ^ 1 to move from a place, to move away 3335 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3326 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ met-al-am-ban'-o ^ metalambano ^ 4:10,495 ^ ^ be partaker 2~eat 1~have 1~receive 1~take 1 ^ ^ 1 to be or to be made a partner~2 to partake of, take [some] food~3 of a thing, to get, find (a whole) 3336 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3335 ^ ^ n f ^ met-al'-ape-sis ^ metalepsis ^ 4:10,495 ^ ^ to be received + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a taking, participation 3337 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3326 and 236 ^ ^ v ^ met-al-las'-so ^ metallasso ^ 1:259,40 ^ ^ change 2 ^ ^ 1 to exchange, change 3338 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3326 and the middle voice of 3199 ^ ^ v ^ met-am-el'-lom-ahee ^ metamellomai ^ 4:626,589 ^ ^ repent 5~repent (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 it is a care to one afterwards~1a it repents one, to repent one's self For Synonyms see entry 5862 3339 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3326 and 3445 ^ ^ v ^ met-am-or-fo'-o ^ metamorphoo ^ 4:755,607 ^ ^ change 1~transfigure 2~transform 1 ^ ^ 1 to change into another form, to transform, to transfigure~1a Christ appearance was changed and was resplendent with divine brightness on the mount of transfiguration For Synonyms see entry 5863 3340 ^ False ^ 34 ^ from 3326 and 3539 ^ ^ v ^ met-an-o-eh'-o ^ metanoeo ^ 4:975,636 ^ ^ repent 34 ^ ^ 1 to change one's mind, i.e. to repent~2 to change one's mind for better, heartily to amend with abhorrence of one's past sins For Synonyms see entry 5862 3341 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 3340 ^ ^ n f ^ met-an'-oy-ah ^ metanoia ^ 4:975,636 ^ ^ repentance 24 ^ ^ 1 a change of mind, as it appears to one who repents, of a purpose he has formed or of something he has done 3342 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3326 and a form of 4862 ^ ^ v ^ met-ax-oo' ^ metaxu ^ ^ ^ between 6~meanwhile 2~next 1 ^ ^ 1 between~1a meanwhile, in the mean time~2 after, afterwards 3343 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3326 and 3992 ^ ^ v ^ met-ap-emp'-o ^ metapempo ^ ^ ^ call for 2~send for 6 ^ ^ 1 to send one after another~2 like our send after i.e. to send for~3 to send after for one's self, cause to be sent 3344 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3326 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ met-as-tref'-o ^ metastrepho ^ 7:729,1093 ^ ^ pervert 1~turn 2 ^ ^ 1 to turn around, turn around 3345 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3326 and a derivative of 4976 ^ ^ v ^ met-askh-ay-mat-id'-zo ^ metaschematizo ^ 7:957,1129 ^ ^ change 1~transfer in a figure 1~transform 2~transform (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to change the figure of, to transform For Synonyms see entry 5863 3346 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3326 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ met-at-ith'-ay-mee ^ metatithemi ^ 8:161,1176 ^ ^ carry over 1~change 1~remove 1~translate 2~turn 1 ^ ^ 1 to transpose (two things, one of which is put in place of the other)~1a to transfer~1b to change~1c to transfer one's self or suffer one's self to be transferred~1c1 to go or pass over~1c2 to fall away or desert from one person or thing to another 3347 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3326 and 1899 ^ ^ adv ^ met-ep'-i-tah ^ metepeita ^ ^ ^ afterward 1 ^ ^ 1 afterwards, after that 3348 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3326 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ met-ekh'-o ^ metecho ^ 2:830,286 ^ ^ be partaker 5~pertain 1~take part 1~use 1 ^ ^ 1 to be or become partaker~2 to partake 3349 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3326 and a collateral form of 142 or perhaps rather 109 (cf \"meteor\") ^ ^ v ^ met-eh-o-rid'-zo ^ meteorizo ^ 4:630,* ^ ^ be of a doubtful mind 1 ^ ^ 1 to rise up on high~1a to put a ship [out to sea] up upon the deep~1b to raise up fortifications~2 metaph.~2a to lift up one's soul, raise his spirits~2a1 to buoy up with hope~2a2 to inflate with pride~2a3 to be elated~2a4 to take one airs, be puffed up with pride~2b by a metaphor taken from ships that are tossed about on the deep by winds and waves~2b1 to cause one to waver or fluctuate in the mind~2b2 to agitate or harass with cares~2b3 to make anxious 3350 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of a compound of 3326 and 3624 ^ ^ n f ^ met-oy-kes-ee'-ah ^ metoikesia ^ ^ ^ be brought to 1~carried away to 1~carrying away into 2 ^ ^ 1 removal from one abode to another, esp. a forced removal 3351 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 3350 ^ ^ v ^ met-oy-kid'-zo ^ metoikizo ^ ^ ^ carry away 1~remove into 1 ^ ^ 1 to transfer settlers~2 to cause to remove into another land 3352 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3348 ^ ^ n f ^ met-okh-ay' ^ metoche ^ 2:830,286 ^ ^ fellowship 1 ^ ^ 1 a sharing, communion, fellowship 3353 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3348 ^ ^ adj ^ met'-okh-os ^ metochos ^ 2:830,286 ^ ^ fellow 1~partaker 4~partner 1 ^ ^ 1 sharing in, partaking~2 a partner (in a work, office, dignity) 3354 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3358 ^ ^ v ^ met-reh'-o ^ metreo ^ 4:632,590 ^ ^ measure 7~mete 3 ^ ^ 1 to measure, to measure out or off~1a any space or distance with a measurer's reed or rule~1b metaph. to judge according to any rule or standard, to estimate~2 to measure out, mete out to, i.e. to give by measure 3355 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3354 ^ ^ n m ^ met-ray-tace' ^ metretes ^ ^ ^ firkin 1 ^ ^ 1 a measurer, the name of a utensil known as a amphora, which is a species of measure used for liquids and containing somewhat less the nine English gallons or about (40 l) 3356 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of the base of 3357 and 3806 ^ ^ v ^ met-ree-op-ath-eh'-o ^ metriopatheo ^ 5:938,798 ^ ^ have compassion on 1 ^ ^ 1 to be affected moderately or in due measure~2 to preserve moderation in the passions, esp. anger or grief~2a of one who is not unduly disturbed by the errors, faults, sins of others, but bears them gently 3357 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 3358 ^ ^ adv ^ met-ree'-oce ^ metrios ^ ^ ^ a little 1 ^ ^ 1 in due measure~2 moderately, exceedingly 3358 ^ False ^ 13 ^ an apparently primary word ^ ^ n n ^ met'-ron ^ metron ^ 4:632,590 ^ ^ measure 13 ^ ^ 1 measure, an instrument for measuring~1a a vessel for receiving and determining the quantity of things, whether dry or liquid~1b a graduated staff for measuring, a measuring rod~1c proverbially, the rule or standard of judgment~2 determined extent, portion measured off, measure or limit~2a the required measure, the due, fit, measure 3359 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3326 and ops (the face) ^ ^ n n ^ met'-o-pon ^ metopon ^ 4:635,591 ^ ^ forehead 8 ^ ^ 1 the space between the eyes, the forehead 3360 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 3372 ^ ^ particle ^ mekh'-ree ^ mechri ^ ^ ^ till 1~till + 3739 1~to 1~until 7~unto 7 ^ ^ 1 as far as, until 3361 ^ False ^ 673 ^ a primary particle of qualified negation (whereas 3756 expresses an absolute denial) ^ ^ particle ^ may ^ me ^ ^ ^ but 3~God forbid + 1096 15~lest 14~misc 23~neither 7~no 44~no man + 5100 6~none 3~not 486~not translated 51~that not 21 ^ ^ 1 no, not lest 3362 ^ False ^ 60 ^ from 1437 and 3361 ^ ^ conj particle ^ eh-an' ^ me ^ ^ ^ before 1~but 3~except 33~if no 1~if not 16~not 1~whosoever not + 3739 5 ^ ^ 1 if not, unless, whoever ... not 3363 ^ False ^ 97 ^ from 2443 and 3361 ^ ^ conj particle ^ hin'-ah ^ me ^ ^ ^ albeit not 1~lest 43~so that not 1~that ... no 6~that not 45~that nothing + 5100 1 ^ ^ 1 lest, that ... not 3364 ^ False ^ 94 ^ from 3756 and 3361 ^ ^ particle ^ oo ^ me ^ ^ ^ in no wise 6~misc 14~never + 1519 + 165 + 3588 6~no 6~no more at all + 2089 5~not 56~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 never, certainly not, not at all, by no means 3365 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 3361 and amos (somebody) ^ ^ adv ^ may-dam-oce' ^ medamos ^ ^ ^ not so 2 ^ ^ 1 by no means 3366 ^ False ^ 57 ^ from 3361 and 1161 ^ ^ particle ^ may-deh' ^ mede ^ ^ ^ neither 32~no not 1~nor 18~nor yet 1~not 3~not once 1~not so much as 1 ^ ^ 1 and not, but not, nor, not 3367 ^ False ^ 91 ^ from 3361 and 1520 ^ ^ adj ^ may-dice' ^ medeis ^ ^ ^ anything 2~misc 7~no 16~no man 32~none 6~not 1~nothing 27 ^ ^ 1 nobody, no one, nothing 3368 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3366 and 4218 ^ ^ adv ^ may-dep'-ot-eh ^ medepote ^ ^ ^ never 1 ^ ^ 1 never 3369 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3366 and 4452 ^ ^ adv ^ may-dep'-o ^ medepo ^ ^ ^ not as yet 1 ^ ^ 1 not yet 3370 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of foreign origin cf 04074 ^ ^ n pr m ^ may'-dos ^ Medos ^ ^ ^ Mede 1 ^ ^ 1 a Mede, a native or inhabitant of Media, a well known region of Asia whose chief city was Ecbatana 3371 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 3361 and 2089 ^ ^ adv ^ may-ket'-ee ^ meketi ^ ^ ^ henceforth not 2~hereafter 1~misc 5~no 1~no ... henceforward 1~no longer 4~no more 7 ^ ^ 1 no longer, no more, not hereafter 3372 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably akin to 3173 ^ ^ n n ^ may'-kos ^ mekos ^ ^ ^ length 3 ^ ^ 1 length 3373 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3372 ^ ^ v ^ may-koo'-no ^ mekuno ^ ^ ^ grow up 1 ^ ^ 1 to make long, to lengthen~2 in the Bible twice of plants, to cause to grow, increase 3374 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from melon (a sheep) ^ ^ n f ^ may-lo-tay' ^ melote ^ 4:637,591 ^ ^ sheepskin 1 ^ ^ 1 a sheepskin~2 an outer robe or mantle since most mantles were made of skins 3375 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a stronger form of 3303 ^ ^ particle ^ mane ^ men ^ ^ ^ surely + 2229 1 ^ ^ 1 verily, certainly, truly 3376 ^ False ^ 18 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ mane ^ men ^ 4:638,591 ^ ^ month 18 ^ ^ 1 a month~2 the time of the new moon, new moon (the first day of each month, when the new moon appeared was a festival among the Hebrews) 3377 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from the same base as 3145 and 3415 (i.e. mao, to strive) ^ ^ v ^ may-noo'-o ^ menuo ^ ^ ^ show 3~tell 1 ^ ^ 1 to disclose or make known something secret~1a in a forensic sense, to inform, report~2 to declare, tell, make known~3 to indicate, intimate~3a of a teacher 3378 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3361 and 3756 ^ ^ particle ^ may ^ ouk ^ ^ ^ not 6 ^ ^ 1 not, not ever 3379 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 3361 and 4218 ^ ^ conj ^ may'-pot-eh ^ mepote ^ ^ ^ if peradventure 1~lest 12~lest at any time 7~lest haply + 2443 1~no ... not at all 1~not tr 1~whether or not 1 ^ ^ 1 that ... not, lest, whether perhaps, whether or not, in no way, perhaps 3380 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3361 and 4452 ^ ^ adv ^ may'-po ^ mepo ^ ^ ^ not yet 2 ^ ^ 1 not yet 3381 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3361 and 4458 ^ ^ conj ^ may'-pos ^ mepos ^ ^ ^ lest 5~lest by any means 3~lest by some means 1~lest haply 1~lest perhaps 1~lest that by any means 1 ^ ^ 1 lest, lest somehow, that perhaps 3382 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ may-ros' ^ meros ^ ^ ^ thigh 1 ^ ^ 1 thigh 3383 ^ False ^ 37 ^ from 3361 and 5037 ^ ^ conj ^ may'-teh ^ mete ^ ^ ^ neither 20~nor 15~or 1~so much as 1 ^ ^ 1 and not, neither ... nor, not so 3384 ^ False ^ 85 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ may'-tare ^ meter ^ 4:642,592 ^ ^ mother 85 ^ ^ 1 a mother~2 metaph. the source of something, the motherland 3385 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3361 and the neuter of 5100 ^ ^ particle ^ may'-tee ^ meti ^ ^ ^ not 2~not tr 13 ^ ^ 1 whether, at all, perchance 3386 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3385 and 1065 ^ ^ particle ^ may'-tig-eh ^ metige ^ ^ ^ how much more 1 ^ ^ 1 to say nothing of, not to mention~1a much less~1b much more, much rather 3387 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3361 and 5100 ^ ^ pron ^ may'-tis ^ metis ^ ^ ^ any 2~any man 1~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 let no one~2 hath any one 3388 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3384 ^ ^ n f ^ may'-trah ^ metra ^ ^ ^ womb 2 ^ ^ 1 the womb 3389 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3384 and the base of 257 ^ ^ n m ^ may-tral-o'-as ^ metraloas ^ ^ ^ murderer of a mother 1 ^ ^ 1 matricide, the murderer of a mother 3390 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3384 and 4172 ^ ^ n f ^ may-trop'-ol-is ^ metropolis ^ ^ ^ chiefest city 1 ^ ^ 1 a metropolis, a chief city 3391 ^ False ^ 79 ^ irregular feminine of 1520 ^ ^ adj ^ mee'-ah ^ mia ^ ^ ^ a 3~a certain 4~agree + 4160 + 1106 1~first 8~one 62~the other 1 ^ ^ 1 only one, someone 3392 ^ False ^ 5 ^ perhaps a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ me-ah'-ee-no ^ miaino ^ 4:644,593 ^ ^ defile 5 ^ ^ 1 to dye with another colour, to stain~2 to defile, pollute, sully, contaminate, soil~2a to defile with sins For Synonyms see entry 5864 3393 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3392 (\"miasma\") ^ ^ n n ^ mee'-as-mah ^ miasma ^ 4:646,593 ^ ^ pollution 1 ^ ^ 1 that which defiles, defilement~2 metaph., vices the foulness of which contaminates one in his intercourse with the ungodly mass of mankind 3394 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3392 ^ ^ n m ^ mee-as-mos' ^ miasmos ^ 4:647,593 ^ ^ uncleanness 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of defiling, defilement, pollution 3395 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3396 ^ ^ n n ^ mig'-mah ^ migma ^ ^ ^ mixture 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been produced by a mixing, a mixture 3396 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ mig'-noo-mee ^ mignumi ^ ^ ^ mingle 4 ^ ^ 1 to mix, mingle For Synonyms see entry 5858 3397 ^ False ^ 16 ^ masculine or neuter singular of 3398 (as noun) ^ ^ adj ^ mik-ron' ^ mikron ^ ^ ^ a little 6~a little while 9~a while 1 ^ ^ 1 small, little~1a of size: of stature, of length~1b of space~1c of age: less by birth, younger~1d of time: short, brief, a little while, how little!~1e of quantity: i.e. number, amount~1f of rank or influence++++ When translated \"a little while\", the Greek emphasises the shortness of the time interval, \"oh how little\". This phrase used often in the NT of the return of Christ. 3398 ^ False ^ 30 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ mik-ros' ^ mikros ^ 4:648,593 ^ ^ least 6~less 2~little 14~small 6 ^ ^ 1 small, little~1a of size: hence of stature, of length~1b of space~1c of age: less by birth, younger~1d of time: short, brief, a little while, how little!~1e of quantity: i.e. number, amount~1f of rank or influence 3399 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mil'-ay-tos ^ Miletos ^ ^ ^ Miletum 1~Miletus 2 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city, now nearly 10 miles (16 km), from the coast of Caria or Ionia, near the mouth of the Maeander and 35 miles (55 km) from Ephesus. It was the mother of about eighty colonies, the the birth place of Thales, Anaximander, and other famous men. 3400 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ mil'-ee-on ^ milion ^ ^ ^ mile 1 ^ ^ 1 a mile, among the Romans the distance of a thousand paces or eight stadia, about 1.5 km [somewhat less than our mile] 3401 ^ False ^ 4 ^ middle voice from mimos (a \"mimic\") ^ ^ v ^ mim-eh'-om-ahee ^ mimeomai ^ 4:659,594 ^ ^ follow 4 ^ ^ 1 to imitate: any one 3402 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3401 ^ ^ n m ^ mim-ay-tace' ^ mimetes ^ 4:659,594 ^ ^ follower 7 ^ ^ 1 an imitator 3403 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a prolonged form of 3415 (from which some of the tenses are borrowed) ^ ^ v ^ mim-nace'-ko ^ mimnesko ^ ^ ^ be mindful 1~remember 1 ^ ^ 1 to remind~1a to be recalled or to return to one's mind, to remind one's self of, to remember~1b to be recalled to mind, to be remembered, had in remembrance~1c to remember a thing~1d be mindful of 3404 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from a primary misos (hatred) ^ ^ v ^ mis-eh'-o ^ miseo ^ 4:683,597 ^ ^ hate 41~hateful 1 ^ ^ 1 to hate, pursue with hatred, detest~2 to be hated, detested 3405 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3406 ^ ^ n f ^ mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah ^ misthapodosia ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ recompence of reward 3 ^ ^ 1 payment of wages due, recompence 3406 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3409 and 591 ^ ^ n m ^ mis-thap-od-ot'-ace ^ misthapodotes ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ rewarder 1 ^ ^ 1 one who pays wages, a rewarder 3407 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3408 ^ ^ adj ^ mis'-thee-os ^ misthios ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ hired servant 2 ^ ^ 1 employed for hire, hired 3408 ^ False ^ 29 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ mis-thos' ^ misthos ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ hire 3~reward 24~wages 2 ^ ^ 1 dues paid for work~1a wages, hire~2 reward: used of the fruit naturally resulting from toils and endeavours~2a in both senses, rewards and punishments~2b of the rewards which God bestows, or will bestow, upon good deeds and endeavours~2c of punishments 3409 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3408 ^ ^ v ^ mis-tho'-o ^ misthoo ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ hire 2 ^ ^ 1 to let out for hire~2 to hire 3410 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3409 ^ ^ n n ^ mis'-tho-mah ^ misthoma ^ ^ ^ hired house 1 ^ ^ 1 the price for which anything is either let or hired~1a of a harlots hire~2 that which is either let or hired for a price, as of a house, dwelling, lodging 3411 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3409 ^ ^ adj ^ mis-tho-tos' ^ misthotos ^ 4:695,599 ^ ^ hired servant 1~hireling 3 ^ ^ 1 one hired, a hireling 3412 ^ False ^ 1 ^ for mutilene (abounding in shellfish) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ mit-oo-lay'-nay ^ Mitulene ^ ^ ^ Mitylene 1 ^ ^ 1 the chief maritime town of the island of Lesbos in the Aegean 3413 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 04317 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mikh-ah-ale' ^ Michael ^ ^ ^ Michael 2 ^ ^ 1 the first of the chief princes or archangels who is supposed to be the guardian angel of the Israelites 3414 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ mnah ^ mna ^ ^ ^ pound 9 ^ ^ 1 in the OT, a weight of 300 shekels was one pound~2 In the NT, a weight and sum of money equal to 100 drachmae, one talent was 100 pounds, a pound equalled 10 1/3 oz. (300 gm) 3415 ^ False ^ 21 ^ middle voice of a derivative of 3306 or perhaps of the base of 3145 (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of mental grasp) ^ ^ v ^ mnah'-om-ahee ^ mnaomai ^ ^ ^ be had in remembrance 1~be mindful 2~come in remembrance 1~in remembrance 1~remember 16 ^ ^ 1 to remind~1a to be recalled or to return to one's mind, to remind one's self of, to remember~1b to be recalled to mind, to be remembered, had in remembrance~1c to remember a thing~1d be mindful of 3416 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ mnah'-sohn ^ Mnason ^ ^ ^ Mnason 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian from Cyprus, a common Greek name 3417 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3415 or 3403 ^ ^ n f ^ mni'-ah ^ mneia ^ 4:678,596 ^ ^ mention 4~remembrance 3 ^ ^ 1 remembrance, memory, mention 3418 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3415 ^ ^ n n ^ mnay'-mah ^ mnema ^ 4:679,596 ^ ^ grave 1~sepulchre 4~tomb 2 ^ ^ 1 a monument or memorial to perpetuate the memory of any person or thing~2 a sepulchral monument~3 a sepulchre or tomb 3419 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 3420 ^ ^ n n ^ mnay-mi'-on ^ mnemeion ^ 4:680,596 ^ ^ grave 8~sepulchre 29~tomb 5 ^ ^ 1 any visible object for preserving or recalling the memory of any person or thing~1a a memorial, monument, specifically, a sepulchral monument~2 a sepulchre, a tomb 3420 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3403 ^ ^ n f ^ mnay'-may ^ mneme ^ 4:679,596 ^ ^ remembrance 1 ^ ^ 1 memory, remembrance~2 mention: to remember a thing, call to remembrance 3421 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from a derivative of 3420 ^ ^ v ^ mnay-mon-yoo'-o ^ mnemoneuo ^ 4:682,596 ^ ^ be mindful 1~make mention 1~remember 19 ^ ^ 1 to be mindful of, to remember, to call to mind~1a to think of and feel for a person or thing~1b to hold in memory, keep in mind~2 to make mention of 3422 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3421 ^ ^ n n ^ mnay-mos'-oo-non ^ mnemosunon ^ ^ ^ memorial 3 ^ ^ 1 a memorial (that by which the memory of any person or thing is preserved), a remembrance 3423 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 3415 ^ ^ v ^ mnace-tyoo'-o ^ mnesteuo ^ ^ ^ espouse 3 ^ ^ 1 to woo her and ask her in marriage~2 to be promised in marriage, be betrothed 3424 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3425 and 2980 ^ ^ adj ^ mog-il-al'-os ^ mogilalos ^ ^ ^ having an impediment in (one's) speech 1 ^ ^ 1 speaking with difficulty 3425 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary mogos (toil) ^ ^ adv ^ mog'-is ^ mogis ^ 4:735,606 ^ ^ hardly 1 ^ ^ 1 hardly, with difficulty, 3426 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ mod'-ee-os ^ modios ^ ^ ^ bushel 3 ^ ^ 1 a dry measure holding 16 sextarii (or 1/6 of the Attic medimnus), about a peck (9 litres) 3427 ^ False ^ 240 ^ the simpler form of 1698 ^ ^ pron ^ moy ^ moi ^ ^ ^ I 10~me 218~mine 1~my 11 ^ ^ 1 I, me, my 3428 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a prolonged form of the feminine of 3432 ^ ^ n f ^ moy-khal-is' ^ moichalis ^ 4:729,605 ^ ^ adulteress 3~adulterous 3~adultery 1 ^ ^ 1 an adulteress~2 as the intimate alliance of God with the people of Israel was likened to a marriage, those who relapse into idolatry are said to commit adultery or play the harlot~2a fig. equiv. to faithless to God, unclean, apostate 3429 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3432 ^ ^ v ^ moy-khah'-o ^ moichao ^ 4:729,605 ^ ^ commit adultery 6 ^ ^ 1 to have unlawful intercourse with another's wife, to commit adultery with 3430 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3431 ^ ^ n f ^ moy-khi'-ah ^ moicheia ^ 4:729,605 ^ ^ adultery 4 ^ ^ 1 adultery 3431 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 3432 ^ ^ v ^ moy-khyoo'-o ^ moicheuo ^ 4:729,605 ^ ^ commit adultery 13~in adultery 1 ^ ^ 1 to commit adultery~1a to be an adulterer~1b to commit adultery with, have unlawful intercourse with another's wife~1c of the wife: to suffer adultery, be debauched~1d A Hebrew idiom, the word is used of those who at a woman's solicitation are drawn away to idolatry, i.e. to the eating of things sacrificed to idols 3432 ^ False ^ 4 ^ perhaps a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ moy-khos' ^ moichos ^ 4:729,605 ^ ^ adulterer 4 ^ ^ 1 an adulterer~2 metaph. one who is faithless toward God, ungodly 3433 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably by var. for 3425 ^ ^ adv ^ mol'-is ^ molis ^ 4:735,606 ^ ^ hardly 1~have much work + 2480 1~scarce 2~scarcely 2 ^ ^ 1 with difficulty, hardly~2 not easily, i.e. scarcely, very rarely 3434 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 04432 ^ ^ n pr m ^ mol-okh' ^ Moloch ^ ^ ^ Moloch 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of the idol god of the Ammonites, to which human victims, particularly young children were offered in sacrifice. Its image was a hollow brazen figure, with the head of an ox, and outstretched human arms. It was heated red hot by a fire from within, and the little ones placed in its arms to be slowly burned, while to prevent the parents from hearing the dying cries, the sacrificing priests beat drums 3435 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from 3189 ^ ^ v ^ mol-oo'-no ^ moluno ^ 4:736,606 ^ ^ defile 3 ^ ^ 1 to pollute, stain, contaminate, defile~1a used in NT of those who have not kept themselves pure from the defilements of sin, who have soiled themselves by fornication and adultery For Synonyms see entry 5864 3436 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3435 ^ ^ n m ^ mol-oos-mos' ^ molusmos ^ 4:737,606 ^ ^ filthiness 1 ^ ^ 1 defilement, an action by which anything is defiled 3437 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3201 ^ ^ n f ^ mom-fay' ^ momphe ^ 4:571,573 ^ ^ quarrel 1 ^ ^ 1 blame~2 to have a complaint against any one 3438 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3306 ^ ^ n f ^ mon-ay' ^ mone ^ 4:579,581 ^ ^ abode 1~mansion 1 ^ ^ 1 a staying, abiding, dwelling, abode~2 to make an (one's) abode~3 metaph. of the God the Holy Spirit indwelling believers 3439 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3441 and 1096 ^ ^ adj ^ mon-og-en-ace' ^ monogenes ^ 4:737,606 ^ ^ only 2~only begotten 6~only child 1 ^ ^ 1 single of its kind, only~1a used of only sons or daughters (viewed in relation to their parents)~1b used of Christ, denotes the only begotten son of God 3440 ^ False ^ 66 ^ from 3441 ^ ^ adv n ^ mon'-on ^ monon ^ ^ ^ alone 3~but 1~only 62 ^ ^ 1 only, alone, but 3441 ^ False ^ 47 ^ probably from 3306 ^ ^ adj ^ mon'-os ^ monos ^ ^ ^ alone 21~by (one's) self 2~only 24 ^ ^ 1 alone (without a companion), forsaken, destitute of help, alone, only, merely 3442 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3441 and 3788 ^ ^ adj ^ mon-of'-thal-mos ^ monophthalmos ^ ^ ^ with one eye 2 ^ ^ 1 deprived of one eye, having one eye 3443 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3441 ^ ^ v ^ mon-o'-o ^ monoo ^ ^ ^ be desolate 1 ^ ^ 1 to make single or solitary~2 leave alone, forsake 3444 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps from the base of 3313 (through the idea of adjustment of parts) ^ ^ n f ^ mor-fay' ^ morphe ^ 4:742,607 ^ ^ form 3 ^ ^ 1 the form by which a person or thing strikes the vision~2 external appearance For Synonyms see entry 5865 3445 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3444 ^ ^ v ^ mor-fo'-o ^ morphoo ^ 4:752,607 ^ ^ form 1 ^ ^ 1 to form 3446 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3445 ^ ^ n f ^ mor'-fo-sis ^ morphosis ^ 4:754,607 ^ ^ form 2 ^ ^ 1 a forming, shaping~2 form~2a the mere form, semblance~2b the form befitting a thing or truly expressing the fact, the very form 3447 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3448 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ mos-khop-oy-eh'-o ^ moschopoieo ^ ^ ^ make a calf 1 ^ ^ 1 to make (an image of) a calf 3448 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably strengthened for oschos (a shoot) ^ ^ n m ^ mos'-khos ^ moschos ^ 4:760,610 ^ ^ calf 6 ^ ^ 1 a tender juicy shoot~1a a sprout, of a plant or tree~2 offspring~2a of men: a boy or a girl, esp. if fresh and delicate~2b of animals: a young one~3 a calf, a bullock, a heifer 3449 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 3425 ^ ^ n m ^ mokh'-thos ^ mochthos ^ ^ ^ painfulness 1~travail 2 ^ ^ 1 a hard and difficult labour, toil, travail, hardship, distress For Synonyms see entry 5860 3450 ^ False ^ 587 ^ the simpler form of 1700 ^ ^ pron ^ moo ^ mou ^ ^ ^ I 11~me 52~mine 19~mine own 4~my 501 ^ ^ 1 I, me, my, of me 3451 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Mousa (a Muse) ^ ^ subst ^ moo-sik-os' ^ mousikos ^ ^ ^ musician 1 ^ ^ 1 devoted to and skilled in the arts sacred to the muses~2 accomplished in the liberal arts~3 specifically, skilled in music~4 playing on musical instruments 3452 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps a root word ^ ^ n m ^ moo-el-os' ^ muelos ^ ^ ^ marrow 1 ^ ^ 1 marrow 3453 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 3466 ^ ^ v ^ moo-eh'-o ^ mueo ^ 4:828,615 ^ ^ instruct 1 ^ ^ 1 to initiate into the mysteries~2 to teach fully, instruct~2a to accustom one to a thing~2b to give one an intimate acquaintance with a thing 3454 ^ False ^ 5 ^ perhaps from the same as 3453 (through the idea of tuition) ^ ^ n m ^ moo'-thos ^ muthos ^ 4:762,610 ^ ^ fable 5 ^ ^ 1 a speech, word, saying~2 a narrative, story~2a a true narrative~2b a fiction, a fable~2b1 an invention, a falsehood 3455 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of muzo ( to \"moo\") ^ ^ v ^ moo-kah'-om-ahee ^ mukaomai ^ ^ ^ roar 1 ^ ^ 1 to low, bellow, properly of horned cattle~2 to roar, of a lion 3456 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of the base of 3455 (meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds) ^ ^ v ^ mook-tay-rid'-zo ^ mukterizo ^ 4:796,614 ^ ^ mock 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn up the nose or sneer at~2 to mock, deride 3457 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3458 ^ ^ adj ^ moo-lee-kos' ^ mulikos ^ ^ ^ millstone + 3037 1 ^ ^ 1 belonging to a mill~2 made of millstone 3458 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably ultimately from the base of 3433 (through the idea of hardship) ^ ^ n m ^ moo'-los ^ mulos ^ ^ ^ millstone 2~millstone + 3684 2 ^ ^ 1 a mill stone~1a a large mill consisted of two stones, an upper and an under one~1b the \"nether\" stone was stationary, but the upper one was turned by an ass~2 a mill, the noise made by a mill 3459 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3458 ^ ^ n m ^ moo'-lone ^ mulon ^ ^ ^ mill 1 ^ ^ 1 place where a mill runs~2 mill house 3460 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ moo'-rah ^ Mura ^ ^ ^ Myra 1 ^ ^ 1 an important town in Lycia, on the southwest coast of Asia Minor, on the river Andriacus, 2.5 miles (4 km) from the mouth 3461 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3463 ^ ^ n f ^ moo-ree'-as ^ murias ^ ^ ^ fifty thousand + 3902 1~innumerable company 1~innumerable multitude 1~ten thousand 1~ten thousand times ten thousand 2~thousands 1~two hundred thousand thousand + 1417 2 ^ ^ 1 ten thousand~2 an innumerable multitude, an unlimited number~3 innumerable hosts 3462 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3464 ^ ^ v ^ moo-rid'-zo ^ murizo ^ 4:800,615 ^ ^ anoint 1 ^ ^ 1 to anoint 3463 ^ False ^ 3 ^ plural of an apparently primary word (properly, meaning very many) ^ ^ adj ^ moo'-ree-oi ^ murioi ^ ^ ^ ten thousand 3 ^ ^ 1 innumerable, countless~2 ten thousand 3464 ^ False ^ 14 ^ probably of foreign origin [cf 04753, 04666] ^ ^ n n ^ moo'-ron ^ muron ^ 4:800,615 ^ ^ ointment 14 ^ ^ 1 ointment 3465 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ moo-see'-ah ^ Musia ^ ^ ^ Mysia 2 ^ ^ 1 a province of Asia Minor on the shore of the Aegean Sea, between Lydia and Popontis; it included the cities of Pergamos, Troas, and Assos 3466 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from a derivative of muo (to shut the mouth) ^ ^ n n ^ moos-tay'-ree-on ^ musterion ^ 4:802,615 ^ ^ mystery 27 ^ ^ 1 hidden thing, secret, mystery~1a generally mysteries, religious secrets, confided only to the initiated and not to ordinary mortals~1b a hidden or secret thing, not obvious to the understanding~1c a hidden purpose or counsel~1c1 secret will~1c1a of men~1c1b of God: the secret counsels which govern God in dealing with the righteous, which are hidden from ungodly and wicked men but plain to the godly~2 in rabbinic writings, it denotes the mystic or hidden sense~2a of an OT saying~2b of an image or form seen in a vision~2c of a dream 3467 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of the base of 3466 and ops (the face, from 3700) ^ ^ v ^ moo-ope-ad'-zo ^ muopazo ^ ^ ^ cannot see afar off 1 ^ ^ 1 to see dimly, see only what is near 3468 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from molos (\"moil\", probably akin to the base of 3433) and probably ops (the face, from 3700) ^ ^ n m ^ mo'-lopes ^ molops ^ 4:829,619 ^ ^ stripe 1 ^ ^ 1 a bruise, wale, wound that trickles with blood 3469 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3470 ^ ^ v ^ mo-mah'-om-ahee ^ momaomai ^ ^ ^ blame 2 ^ ^ 1 to blame, find fault with, mock at 3470 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from 3201 ^ ^ n m ^ mo'-mos ^ momos ^ 4:829,619 ^ ^ blemish 1 ^ ^ 1 blemish, blot, disgrace~1a censure~1b insult~1b1 of men who are a disgrace to society 3471 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3474 ^ ^ v ^ mo-rah'-ee-no ^ moraino ^ 4:832,620 ^ ^ become a fool 1~lose savour 2~make foolish 1 ^ ^ 1 to be foolish, to act foolishly~1a to make foolish~1a1 to prove a person or a thing foolish~1b to make flat and tasteless~1b1 of salt that has lost its strength and flavour 3472 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3474 ^ ^ n f ^ mo-ree'-ah ^ moria ^ 4:832,620 ^ ^ foolishness 5 ^ ^ 1 foolishness 3473 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3474 and 3004 ^ ^ n f ^ mo-rol-og-ee'-ah ^ morologia ^ 4:832,620 ^ ^ foolish talking 1 ^ ^ 1 foolish talking 3474 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably from the base of 3466 ^ ^ adj ^ mo-ros' ^ moros ^ 4:832,620 ^ ^ fool 5~foolish 7~foolishness 1 ^ ^ 1 foolish~2 impious, godless 3475 ^ False ^ 80 ^ of Hebrew origin 04872 ^ ^ n pr m ^ moce-yoos' ^ Moseus ^ 4:848,622 ^ ^ Moses 80 ^ ^ 1 the legislator of the Jewish people and in a certain sense the founder of the Jewish religion. He wrote the first five books of the Bible, commonly referred to as the Books of Moses. 3476 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 05177 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nah-as-sone' ^ Naasson ^ ^ ^ Naasson 3 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 3477 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin cf 05052 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nang-gah'-ee ^ Naggai ^ ^ ^ Nagge 1 ^ ^ 1 an ancestor of Christ 3478 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ nad-zar-eth' ^ Nazareth ^ ^ ^ Nazareth 12 ^ ^ 1 the ordinary residence and home town of Christ 3479 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3478 ^ ^ adj ^ nad-zar-ay-nos' ^ Nazarenos ^ 4:874,625 ^ ^ of Nazareth 4 ^ ^ 1 a resident of Nazareth 3480 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3478 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nad-zo-rah'-yos ^ Nazoraios ^ 4:874,625 ^ ^ Nazarene 2~of Nazareth 13 ^ ^ 1 an inhabitant of Nazareth~2 a title given to Jesus in the NT~3 a name given to Christians by the Jews, Ac. 24:5 3481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05416 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nath-an' ^ Nathan ^ ^ ^ Nathan 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the four sons of David who were born to him by Bathshua 3482 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of Hebrew origin 05417 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nath-an-ah-ale' ^ Nathanael ^ ^ ^ Nathanael 6 ^ ^ 1 an intimate disciple of Jesus Christ, he is commonly thought to be the same person as Bartholomew 3483 ^ False ^ 34 ^ a primary particle of strong affirmation ^ ^ particle ^ nahee ^ nai ^ ^ ^ even so 5~surely 1~truth 1~verily 1~yea 23~yes 3 ^ ^ 1 yea, verily, truly, assuredly, even so 3484 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin cf 04999] ^ ^ n pr loc ^ nah-in' ^ Nain ^ ^ ^ Nain 1 ^ ^ 1 a village in Galilee located at the north base of Little Hermon 3485 ^ False ^ 46 ^ from a primary naio (to dwell) ^ ^ n m ^ nah-os' ^ naos ^ 4:880,625 ^ ^ a shrine 1~temple 45 ^ ^ 1 used of the temple at Jerusalem, but only of the sacred edifice (or sanctuary) itself, consisting of the Holy place and the Holy of Holies (in classical Greek it is used of the sanctuary or cell of the temple, where the image of gold was placed which is distinguished from the whole enclosure)~2 any heathen temple or shrine~3 metaph. the spiritual temple consisting of the saints of all ages joined together by and in Christ 3486 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05151 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nah-oom' ^ Naoum ^ ^ ^ Naum 1 ^ ^ 1 son of Esli and father of Amos, in the genealogy of Christ 3487 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of foreign origin cf 05373 ^ ^ n f ^ nar'dos ^ nardos ^ ^ ^ spikenard + 4101 2 ^ ^ 1 nard, the head or spike of a fragrant East Indian plant belonging to the genus Valerianna, which yields a juice of delicious odour which the ancients used (either pure or mixed) in the preparation of a most precious ointment~2 nard oil or ointment 3488 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a flower of the same name, from narke (stupefaction, as a \"narcotic\") ^ ^ n pr m ^ nar'-kis-sos ^ Narkissos ^ ^ ^ Narcissus 1 ^ ^ 1 a dweller at Rome mentioned by Paul in Rom. 16:11 3489 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 3491 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ now-ag-eh'-o ^ nauageo ^ 4:891,627 ^ ^ make shipwreck 1~suffer shipwreck 1 ^ ^ 1 to suffer shipwreck 3490 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3491 and 2819 (\"clerk\") ^ ^ n m ^ now'-klay-ros ^ naukleros ^ ^ ^ owner of a ship 1 ^ ^ 1 a ship owner, ship master~1a one who hires out his vessel, or a portion of it, for purposes of transportation 3491 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from nao or neo (to float) ^ ^ n f ^ nowce ^ naus ^ ^ ^ ship 1 ^ ^ 1 a ship, vessel of considerable size 3492 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3491 ^ ^ n m ^ now'-tace ^ nautes ^ ^ ^ sailor 1~shipman 2 ^ ^ 1 a sailor, seaman, mariner 3493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05152 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nakh-ore' ^ Nachor ^ ^ ^ Nachor 1 ^ ^ 1 was the name of two persons in the family of Abraham, an ancestor of Christ 3494 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of 3501 ^ ^ n m ^ neh-an-ee'-as ^ neanias ^ ^ ^ young man 5 ^ ^ 1 a young man 3495 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from the same as 3494 ^ ^ n m ^ neh-an-is'-kos ^ neaniskos ^ ^ ^ young man 10 ^ ^ 1 a young man, youth~1a used of a young attendant or servant 3496 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3501 and 4172 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ neh-ap'-ol-is ^ Neapolis ^ ^ ^ Neapolis 1 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Macedonia, on the gulf of Syrymon, having a port and colonised by Chalcidians 3497 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05283 ^ ^ n pr m ^ neh-eh-man' ^ Neeman ^ ^ ^ Naaman 1 ^ ^ 1 commander-in-chief of the army of Syria 3498 ^ False ^ 132 ^ from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse) ^ ^ adj ^ nek-ros' ^ nekros ^ 4:892,627 ^ ^ dead 132 ^ ^ 1 properly~1a one that has breathed his last, lifeless~1b deceased, departed, one whose soul is in heaven or hell~1c destitute of life, without life, inanimate~2 metaph.~2a spiritually dead~2a1 destitute of a life that recognises and is devoted to God, because given up to trespasses and sins~2a2 inactive as respects doing right~2b destitute of force or power, inactive, inoperative 3499 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3498 ^ ^ v ^ nek-ro'-o ^ nekroo ^ 4:894,627 ^ ^ be dead 2~mortify 1 ^ ^ 1 to make dead, to put to death, slay~2 worn out~2a of an impotent old man~3 to deprive of power, destroy the strength of 3500 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3499 ^ ^ n f ^ nek'-ro-sis ^ nekrosis ^ 4:895,627 ^ ^ deadness 1~dying 1 ^ ^ 1 putting to death, killing~2 being put to death~3 the dead state, utter sluggishness~3a of bodily members and organs 3501 ^ False ^ 24 ^ a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ neh'-os ^ neos ^ 4:896,628 ^ ^ new 11~new man 1~young 1~young man 2~young women 1~younger 7~younger man 1 ^ ^ 1 recently born, young, youthful~2 new For Synonyms see entry 5852 3502 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3501 ^ ^ n m ^ neh-os-sos' ^ neossos ^ ^ ^ young 1 ^ ^ 1 a young (creature), young bird 3503 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3501 ^ ^ n f ^ neh-ot'-ace ^ neotes ^ ^ ^ youth 5 ^ ^ 1 youth, youthful age 3504 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3501 and a derivative of 5453 ^ ^ adj ^ neh-of'-oo-tos ^ neophutos ^ ^ ^ novice 1 ^ ^ 1 newly planted~1a a new convert, neophyte (one who has recently become a Christian) 3505 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ner'-ohn ^ Neron ^ ^ ^ Nero 1 ^ ^ 1 a famous but cruel emperor or Rome from 54 to 68 A.D. 3506 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ nyoo'-o ^ neuo ^ ^ ^ beckon 2 ^ ^ 1 to give a nod~2 to signify by a nod (of what one wishes to be done) 3507 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 3509 ^ ^ n f ^ nef-el'-ay ^ nephele ^ 4:902,628 ^ ^ cloud 26 ^ ^ 1 a cloud~1a used of the cloud which led the Israelites in the wilderness For Synonyms see entry 5866 3508 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 05321 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nef-thal-ime' ^ Nephthaleim ^ ^ ^ Nephthalim 3 ^ ^ 1 was the sixth son of Jacob, the second child borne to him by Bilhah, Rachel's slave. His posterity form the tribe of Naphtali. 3509 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n n ^ nef'-os ^ nephos ^ 4:902,628 ^ ^ cloud 1 ^ ^ 1 a cloud, a large dense multitude, a throng~1a used to denote a great shapeless collection of vapour obscuring the heavens as opposed to a particular and definite masses of vapour with some form or shape~1b a cloud in the sky For Synonyms see entry 5866 3510 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ nef-ros' ^ nephros ^ 4:911,630 ^ ^ reins 1 ^ ^ 1 a kidney~2 kidneys, loins~2a used of the inmost thoughts, feelings, purposes, of the soul 3511 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a form of 3485 and koreo (to sweep) ^ ^ n m ^ neh-o-kor'-os ^ neokoros ^ ^ ^ worshipper 1 ^ ^ 1 one who sweeps and cleans a temple~2 one who has charge of a temple, to keep and adorn it, a sacristan~3 the worshipper of a deity~3a word appears from coins still extant, it was an honourary title [temple-keeper or temple-warden] of certain cities, esp. in Asia Minor, or in which some special worship of some deity or even some deified human ruler had been established; used of Ephesus 3512 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the comparative of 3501 ^ ^ adj ^ neh-o-ter'-ik-os ^ neoterikos ^ ^ ^ youthful 1 ^ ^ 1 peculiar to an age, of youth, youthful, younger~1a younger (than now)~1b young, youthful~1c younger (by birth)~1d an attendant, servant, inferiority in rank 3513 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably an intensive form of 3483 ^ ^ particle ^ nay ^ ne ^ ^ ^ I protest by 1 ^ ^ 1 by~1a used in the affirmations of oaths 3514 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from neo (of like meaning) ^ ^ v ^ nay'-tho ^ netho ^ ^ ^ spin 2 ^ ^ 1 to spin 3515 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3516 ^ ^ v ^ nay-pee-ad'-zo ^ nepiazo ^ 4:912,631 ^ ^ be a child 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a babe (infant) 3516 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from an obsolete particle ne- (implying negation) and 2031 ^ ^ adj ^ nay'-pee-os ^ nepios ^ 4:912,631 ^ ^ babe 6~child 7~childish 1 ^ ^ 1 an infant, little child~2 a minor, not of age~3 metaph. childish, untaught, unskilled 3517 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently from a derivative of the base of 3491 (meaning wet) ^ ^ n pr m ^ nare-yoos' ^ Nereus ^ ^ ^ Nereus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Rome saluted by Paul 3518 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05374 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nay-ree' ^ Neri ^ ^ ^ Neri 1 ^ ^ 1 the grandfather of Zerubbabel 3519 ^ False ^ 1 ^ dimin. of 3520 ^ ^ n n ^ nay-see'-on ^ nesion ^ ^ ^ island 1 ^ ^ 1 a small island 3520 ^ False ^ 9 ^ probably from the base of 3491 ^ ^ n f ^ nay'-sos ^ nesos ^ ^ ^ island 6~isle 3 ^ ^ 1 an island 3521 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3522 ^ ^ n f ^ nace-ti'-ah ^ nesteia ^ 4:924,632 ^ ^ fasting 7~feast 1 ^ ^ 1 a fasting, fast~1a a voluntary, as a religious exercise~1a1 of private fasting~1a2 the public fast as prescribed by the Mosaic Law and kept yearly on the great day of atonement, the tenth of the month of Tisri (the month Tisri comprises a part of our September and October); the fast accordingly, occurred in the autumn when navigation was usually dangerous on account of storms~1b a fasting caused by want or poverty 3522 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 3523 ^ ^ v ^ nace-tyoo'-o ^ nesteuo ^ 4:924,632 ^ ^ fast 21 ^ ^ 1 to abstain as a religious exercise from food and drink: either entirely, if the fast lasted but a single day, or from customary and choice nourishment, if it continued several days 3523 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the insep. negative particle ne- (not) and 2068 ^ ^ n f ^ nace'-tis ^ nestis ^ 4:924,632 ^ ^ fasting 2 ^ ^ 1 fasting, not having eaten 3524 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3525 ^ ^ adj ^ nay-fal'-eh-os ^ nephaleos ^ 4:939,633 ^ ^ sober 2~vigilant 1 ^ ^ 1 sober, temperate~1a abstaining from wine, either entirely or at least from its immoderate use~1b of things free from all wine, as vessels, offerings 3525 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ nay'-fo ^ nepho ^ 4:936,633 ^ ^ be sober 4~watch 2 ^ ^ 1 to be sober, to be calm and collected in spirit~2 to be temperate, dispassionate, circumspect 3526 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ neeg'-er ^ Niger ^ ^ ^ Niger 1 ^ ^ 1 surname of the prophet Simeon 3527 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 3528 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nik-an'-ore ^ Nikanor ^ ^ ^ Nicanor 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the seven deacons in the church at Jerusalem 3528 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 3529 ^ ^ v ^ nik-ah'-o ^ nikao ^ 4:942,634 ^ ^ conquer 2~get the victory 1~overcome 24~prevail 1 ^ ^ 1 to conquer~1a to carry off the victory, come off victorious~1a1 of Christ, victorious over all His foes~1a2 of Christians, that hold fast their faith even unto death against the power of their foes, and temptations and persecutions~1a3 when one is arraigned or goes to law, to win the case, maintain one's cause 3529 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ nee'-kay ^ nike ^ 4:942,634 ^ ^ victory 1 ^ ^ 1 victory 3530 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3534 and 1218 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nik-od'-ay-mos ^ Nikodemos ^ ^ ^ Nicodemus 5 ^ ^ 1 a member of the Sanhedrin who took the part of Jesus 3531 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3532 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nik-ol-ah-ee'-tace ^ Nikolaites ^ ^ ^ Nicolaitans 2 ^ ^ 1 a sect mentioned in Rev. 2:6,15, who were charged with holding the error of Balaam, casting a stumbling block before the church of God by upholding the liberty of eating things sacrificed to idols as well as committing fornication 3532 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3534 and 2994 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nik-ol'-ah-os ^ Nikolaos ^ ^ ^ Nicolas 1 ^ ^ 1 was a proselyte of Antioch and one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem 3533 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3534 and 4172 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ nik-op'-ol-is ^ Nikopolis ^ ^ ^ Nicopolis 2 ^ ^ 1 There were many cities by this name, -- in Armenia, Pontus, Cilicia, Epirus, Thrace -- which were generally built or had there name changed, by some conqueror to commemorate a victory. The one in Titus 3:12 seems to refer to the city was built by Augustus in memory of the battle of Actium on a promontory of Epirius. The one in the subscription of Titus seems to refer to Thracian Nicopolis, founded by Trojan on the river Nestus, since he calls it the city of Macedonia. 3534 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3529 ^ ^ n n ^ nee'-kos ^ nikos ^ 4:942,634 ^ ^ victory 4 ^ ^ 1 victory~2 to utterly vanquish 3535 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05210 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ nin-yoo-ee' ^ Nineui ^ ^ ^ Nineve 1 ^ ^ 1 the capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyria See topic 25735 3536 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3535 ^ ^ n pr m ^ nin-yoo-ee'-tace ^ Nineuites ^ ^ ^ Nineveh 1~Ninevites 1 ^ ^ 1 a Ninevite, an inhabitant of Nineveh See topic 25735 3537 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3538 ^ ^ n m ^ nip-tare' ^ nipter ^ ^ ^ bason 1 ^ ^ 1 a vessel for washing the hands and the feet, a basin 3538 ^ False ^ 17 ^ to cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the face) ^ ^ v ^ nip'-to ^ nipto ^ 4:946,635 ^ ^ wash 17 ^ ^ 1 to wash~2 to wash one's self 3539 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 3563 ^ ^ v ^ no-eh'-o ^ noeo ^ 4:948,636 ^ ^ consider 1~perceive 2~think 1~understand 10 ^ ^ 1 to perceive with the mind, to understand, to have understanding~2 to think upon, heed, ponder, consider 3540 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3539 ^ ^ n n ^ no'-ay-mah ^ noema ^ 4:960,636 ^ ^ device 1~mind 4~thought 1 ^ ^ 1 a mental perception, thought~2 an evil purpose~3 that which thinks, the mind, thoughts or purposes 3541 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ noth'-os ^ nothos ^ ^ ^ bastard 1 ^ ^ 1 illegitimate, bastard~2 one born, not in lawful wedlock, but of a concubine or female slave 3542 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 3551 ^ ^ n f ^ nom-ay' ^ nome ^ ^ ^ eat + 2192 1~pasture 1 ^ ^ 1 pasturage, fodder, food~1a fig. he shall not want the needful supplies for the true life~2 growth, increase~2a of evils spreading like a gangrene~2b of ulcers~2c of a conflagration 3543 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3551 ^ ^ v ^ nom-id'-zo ^ nomizo ^ ^ ^ be wont 1~suppose 9~think 5 ^ ^ 1 to hold by custom or usage, own as a custom or usage, to follow a custom or usage~1a it is the custom, it is the received usage~2 to deem, think, suppose For Synonyms see entry 5837 3544 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3551 ^ ^ adj ^ nom-ik-os' ^ nomikos ^ 4:1088,646 ^ ^ about the law 1~lawyer 8 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to the law, one learned in the law~2 in the NT an interpreter and teacher of the Mosaic law 3545 ^ False ^ 2 ^ adverb from a derivative of 3551 ^ ^ n m ^ nom-im'-oce ^ nomimos ^ 4:1088,646 ^ ^ lawfully 2 ^ ^ 1 lawfully, agreeable to the law, properly 3546 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3543 ^ ^ n n ^ nom'-is-mah ^ nomisma ^ ^ ^ money 1 ^ ^ 1 anything received and sanctioned by usage or law~2 money, (current) coin, legal tender 3547 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3551 and 1320 ^ ^ n m ^ nom-od-id-as'-kal-os ^ nomodidaskalos ^ 2:159,161 ^ ^ doctor of the law 2~teacher of the law 1 ^ ^ 1 a teacher and interpreter of the law: among the Jews~1a of those who among Christians went about as champions and interpreters of the Mosaic law 3548 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3550 ^ ^ n f ^ nom-oth-es-ee'-ah ^ nomothesia ^ 4:1089,646 ^ ^ giving of the law 1 ^ ^ 1 law giving, legislation 3549 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3550 ^ ^ v ^ nom-oth-et-eh'-o ^ nomotheteo ^ 4:1090,646 ^ ^ establish 1~receive the law 1 ^ ^ 1 to enact laws~1a laws are enacted or prescribed for one, to be legislated for, furnished with laws~2 to sanction by law, enact 3550 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3551 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ n m ^ nom-oth-et'-ace ^ nomothetes ^ 4:1089,646 ^ ^ lawgiver 1 ^ ^ 1 a lawgiver 3551 ^ False ^ 197 ^ from a primary nemo (to parcel out, especially food or grazing to animals) ^ ^ n m ^ nom'-os ^ nomos ^ 4:1022,646 ^ ^ law 197 ^ ^ 1 anything established, anything received by usage, a custom, a law, a command~1a of any law whatsoever~1a1 a law or rule producing a state approved of God~1a1a by the observance of which is approved of God~1a2 a precept or injunction~1a3 the rule of action prescribed by reason~1b of the Mosaic law, and referring, acc. to the context. either to the volume of the law or to its contents~1c the Christian religion: the law demanding faith, the moral instruction given by Christ, esp. the precept concerning love~1d the name of the more important part (the Pentateuch), is put for the entire collection of the sacred books of the OT 3552 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3554 ^ ^ v ^ nos-eh'-o ^ noseo ^ 4:1091,655 ^ ^ dote 1 ^ ^ 1 to be sick~2 metaph. of any ailment of the mind~2a to be taken with such an interest in a thing as amounts to a disease, to have a morbid fondness for 3553 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3552 ^ ^ n n ^ nos'-ay-ma ^ nosema ^ 4:1091,655 ^ ^ disease 1 ^ ^ 1 disease, sickness 3554 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ nos'-os ^ nosos ^ 4:1091,655 ^ ^ disease 6~infirmity 1~sickness 5 ^ ^ 1 disease, sickness 3555 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3502 ^ ^ n f ^ nos-see-ah' ^ nossia ^ ^ ^ brood 1 ^ ^ 1 a nest of birds~2 a brood of birds 3556 ^ False ^ 1 ^ dimin. of 3502 ^ ^ n n ^ nos-see'-on ^ nossion ^ ^ ^ chicken 1 ^ ^ 1 a brood of birds 3557 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from nosphi (apart or clandestinely) ^ ^ v ^ nos-fid'-zom-ahee ^ nosphizomai ^ ^ ^ keep back 2~purloin 1 ^ ^ 1 to set apart, separate, divide~2 to set apart or separate for one's self~3 to purloin, embezzle, withdraw covertly and appropriate to one's own use 3558 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ not'-os ^ notos ^ ^ ^ south 4~south wind 3 ^ ^ 1 the south wind~2 the south, the southern quarter 3559 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3563 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ n f ^ noo-thes-ee'-ah ^ nouthesia ^ 4:1019,636 ^ ^ admonition 3 ^ ^ 1 admonition, exhortation 3560 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from the same as 3559 ^ ^ v ^ noo-thet-eh'-o ^ noutheteo ^ 4:1019,636 ^ ^ admonish 4~warn 4 ^ ^ 1 to admonish, warn, exhort 3561 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from of a compound of 3501 and 3376 (as noun by implication of 2250) ^ ^ n f ^ noo-may-nee'-ah ^ noumenia ^ 4:638,* ^ ^ new moon 1 ^ ^ 1 new moon~1a of the Jewish festival of the new moon 3562 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of the accusative case of 3563 and 2192 ^ ^ adv ^ noon-ekh-oce' ^ nounechos ^ 2:816,* ^ ^ discreetly 1 ^ ^ 1 wisely, discreetly, prudently 3563 ^ False ^ 24 ^ probably from the base of 1097 ^ ^ n m ^ nooce ^ nous ^ 4:951,636 ^ ^ mind 21~understanding 3 ^ ^ 1 the mind, comprising alike the faculties of perceiving and understanding and those of feeling, judging, determining~1a the intellectual faculty, the understanding~1b reason in the narrower sense, as the capacity for spiritual truth, the higher powers of the soul, the faculty of perceiving divine things, of recognising goodness and of hating evil~1c the power of considering and judging soberly, calmly and impartially~2 a particular mode of thinking and judging, i.e thoughts, feelings, purposes, desires 3564 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably contracted for a compound of 3565 and 1435 ^ ^ n pr m ^ noom-fas' ^ Numphas ^ ^ ^ Nymphas 1 ^ ^ 1 a wealthy and zealous Christian in Laodicea 3565 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from a primary but obsolete verb nupto (to veil as a bride, cf Latin \"nupto,\" to marry) ^ ^ n f ^ noom-fay' ^ numphe ^ 4:1099,657 ^ ^ bride 5~daughter in law 3 ^ ^ 1 a betrothed woman, a bride~2 a recently married woman, young wife~3 a young woman~4 a daughter-in-law 3566 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 3565 ^ ^ n m ^ noom-fee'-os ^ numphios ^ 4:1099,657 ^ ^ bridegroom 16 ^ ^ 1 a bridegroom 3567 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3565 ^ ^ n m ^ noom-fohn' ^ numphon ^ ^ ^ bridechamber 3 ^ ^ 1 the chamber containing the bridal bed, the bridal chamber~1a of the friends of the bridegroom whose duty it was to provide and care for whatever pertained to the bridal chamber, i.e. whatever was needed for the due celebration of the nuptials~1b the room in which the marriage ceremonies are held 3568 ^ False ^ 138 ^ a primary particle of present time ^ ^ adv ^ noon ^ nun ^ 4:1106,658 ^ ^ henceforth 4~misc 5~now 120~present 4~this + 3588 3~this time 2 ^ ^ 1 at this time, the present, now For Synonyms see entry 5815 3569 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from neuter plural of 3588 and 3568 ^ ^ adv ^ tan-oon' ^ tanun ^ ^ ^ but now 1~now 4 ^ ^ 1 now, the present 3570 ^ False ^ 21 ^ a prolonged form of 3568 for emphasis ^ ^ adv ^ noo-nee' ^ nuni ^ ^ ^ now 21 ^ ^ 1 now, at this very moment 3571 ^ False ^ 65 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ noox ^ nux ^ 4:1123,661 ^ ^ midnight + 3319 2~night 63 ^ ^ 1 night~2 metaph. the time when work ceases~2a the time of death~2b the time for deeds of sin and shame~2c the time of moral stupidity and darkness~2d the time when the weary and also the drunken give themselves up to slumber 3572 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ v ^ noos'-so ^ nusso ^ ^ ^ pierce 1 ^ ^ 1 pierce~2 to pierce through, transfix~2a often of severe or even deadly wounds given one 3573 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3506 ^ ^ v ^ noos-tad'-zo ^ nustazo ^ ^ ^ slumber 2 ^ ^ 1 to nod in sleep, to sleep~1a to be overcome or oppressed with sleep~1b to fall asleep, drop off to sleep~2 to be negligent, careless~2a of a thing i.e. to linger, delay 3574 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3571 and 2250 ^ ^ n n ^ nookh-thay'-mer-on ^ nuchthemeron ^ ^ ^ a night and a day 1 ^ ^ 1 a night and a day, the space of twenty four hours 3575 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of Hebrew origin 05146 ^ ^ n pr m ^ no'-eh ^ Noe ^ ^ ^ Noah 3~Noe 5 ^ ^ 1 the tenth in descent from Adam, second father of the human family 3576 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 3541 ^ ^ adj ^ no-thros' ^ nothros ^ 4:1126,661 ^ ^ dull 1~slothful 1 ^ ^ 1 slow, sluggish, indolent, dull, languid For Synonyms see entry 5814 3577 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ no'-tos ^ notos ^ ^ ^ back 1 ^ ^ 1 the back 3578 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3581 ^ ^ n f ^ xen-ee'-ah ^ xenia ^ 5:1,661 ^ ^ lodging 2 ^ ^ 1 hospitality, hospitable reception~2 a lodging place, lodgings 3579 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3581 ^ ^ v ^ xen-id'-zo ^ xenizo ^ 5:1,661 ^ ^ entertain 1~lodge 6~strange 1~think it strange 2 ^ ^ 1 to receive as a guest, to entertain, hospitably~1a to be received hospitably~1b to stay as a guest, to lodge~1c be lodged~2 to surprise or astonish by the strangeness and novelty of a thing~2b to think strange, be shocked 3580 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3581 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ xen-od-okh-eh'-o ^ xenodocheo ^ 5:1,661 ^ ^ lodge strangers 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive and entertain hospitably, to be hospitable 3581 ^ False ^ 14 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ xen'-os ^ xenos ^ 5:1,661 ^ ^ host 1~strange 3~stranger 10 ^ ^ 1 a foreigner, a stranger~1a alien (from a person or a thing)~1b without the knowledge of, without a share in~1c new, unheard of~2 one who receives and entertains another hospitably~2a with whom he stays or lodges, a host 3582 ^ False ^ 2 ^ as if from xeo (properly, to smooth, by implication [of friction] to boil or heat) ^ ^ n m ^ xes'-tace ^ xestes ^ ^ ^ pot 2 ^ ^ 1 a sextarius~1a a vessel for measuring liquids, holding about a pint (.5 litre)~2 a wooden pitcher or ewer from which water or wine is poured, whether holding a sextarius or not 3583 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 3584 ^ ^ v ^ xay-rah'-ee-no ^ xeraino ^ ^ ^ be ripe 1~dry up 3~pine away 1~wither 5~wither away 6 ^ ^ 1 to make dry, dry up, wither~2 to become dry, to be dry, be withered~2a of plants~2b of the ripening of crops~2c of fluids~2d of the members of the body~3 to waste away, pine away, i.e. a withered hand 3584 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the base of 3582 (through the idea of scorching) ^ ^ adj ^ xay-ros' ^ xeros ^ ^ ^ dry 1~dry land 1~land 1~withered 4 ^ ^ 1 dry~1a of members of the body deprived of their natural juices, shrunk, wasted, withered~1b of the land in distinction from the water 3585 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3586 ^ ^ adj ^ xoo'-lin-os ^ xulinos ^ ^ ^ of wood 2 ^ ^ 1 wooden, made of wood 3586 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from another form of the base of 3582 ^ ^ n n ^ xoo'-lon ^ xulon ^ 5:37,665 ^ ^ staff 5~stocks 1~tree 10~wood 3 ^ ^ 1 wood~1a that which is made of wood~1a1 as a beam from which any one is suspended, a gibbet, a cross~1a2 a log or timber with holes in which the feet, hands, neck of prisoners were inserted and fastened with thongs~1a3 a fetter, or shackle for the feet~1a4 a cudgel, stick, staff~2 a tree 3587 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of the same as 3586 (meaning a razor) ^ ^ v ^ xoo-rah'-o ^ xurao ^ ^ ^ shave 3 ^ ^ 1 to shear, shave~2 to get one's self shaved 3588 ^ False ^ 543 ^ in all their inflections, the definite article ^ ^ article ^ ho ^ ho ^ ^ ^ misc 32~the son 8~the things 11~which 413~who 79 ^ ^ 1 this, that, these, etc. Only significant renderings other than \"the\" counted 3589 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3590 ^ ^ n indecl ^ og-do-ay'-kon-tah ^ ogdoekonta ^ ^ ^ fourscore 2 ^ ^ 1 eighty 3590 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3638 ^ ^ adj ^ og'-do-os ^ ogdoos ^ ^ ^ eighth 5 ^ ^ 1 the eighth 3591 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the same as 43 ^ ^ n m ^ ong'-kos ^ ogkos ^ 5:41,666 ^ ^ weight 1 ^ ^ 1 whatever is prominent, protuberance, bulk, mass~1a hence a burden, weight, encumbrance For Synonyms see entry 5819 3592 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3588 and 1161 ^ ^ pron ^ hod'-eh ^ hode ^ ^ ^ after this manner 1~he 1~she 1~such 1~these things 7~thus 1 ^ ^ 1 this one here, these things, as follows, thus 3593 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3598 ^ ^ v ^ hod-yoo'-o ^ hodeuo ^ ^ ^ journey 1 ^ ^ 1 to travel, journey 3594 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3595 ^ ^ v ^ hod-ayg-eh'-o ^ hodegeo ^ 5:97,666 ^ ^ guide 2~lead 3 ^ ^ 1 to be a guide, lead on one's way, to guide~2 to be a guide or a teacher~2a to give guidance to 3595 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3598 and 2233 ^ ^ n m ^ hod-ayg-os' ^ hodegos ^ 5:97,666 ^ ^ guide 4~leader 1 ^ ^ 1 a leader of the way, a guide~2 a teacher of the ignorant and inexperienced 3596 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3598 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ hod-oy-por-eh'-o ^ hodoiporeo ^ ^ ^ go on (one's) journey 1 ^ ^ 1 to travel, journey 3597 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 3596 ^ ^ n f ^ hod-oy-por-ee'-ah ^ hodoiporia ^ ^ ^ journey 1~journeyings 1 ^ ^ 1 a journey, journeying 3598 ^ False ^ 102 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n f ^ hod-os' ^ hodos ^ 5:42,666 ^ ^ highway 3~journey 6~misc 2~way 83~way side 8 ^ ^ 1 properly~1a a way~1a1 a travelled way, road~1b a travellers way, journey, travelling~2 metaph.~2a a course of conduct~2b a way (i.e. manner) of thinking, feeling, deciding 3599 ^ False ^ 12 ^ perhaps from the base of 2068 ^ ^ n m ^ od-ooce ^ odous ^ ^ ^ tooth 12 ^ ^ 1 a tooth 3600 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3601 ^ ^ v ^ od-oo-nah'-o ^ odunao ^ 5:115,* ^ ^ sorrow 2~torment 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause intense pain~2 to be in anguish, be tormented~3 to torment or distress one's self 3601 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 1416 ^ ^ n f ^ od-oo'-nay ^ odune ^ 5:115,673 ^ ^ sorrow 2 ^ ^ 1 consuming grief, pain, sorrow 3602 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of the base of 1416 ^ ^ n m ^ od-oor-mos' ^ odurmos ^ 5:116,673 ^ ^ mourning 2 ^ ^ 1 wailing, lamentation, mourning For Synonyms see entry 5804 3603 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from the neuter of 3739 and the third person singular present ind. of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ ho ^ esti ^ ^ ^ called 1~that is 3~that is to say 1~which is 5~which make 1 ^ ^ 1 which is, that is 3604 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 05818 ^ ^ n pr m ^ od-zee'-as ^ Ozias ^ ^ ^ Ozias 2 ^ ^ 1 son of Amaziah, king of Judah from B.C. 810 - 758 3605 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a root word (in a strengthened form) ^ ^ v ^ od'-zo ^ ozo ^ ^ ^ stink 1 ^ ^ 1 to give out an odour (either good or bad), to smell, emit a smell~1a of a decaying corpse 3606 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3739 with the directive enclitic of source ^ ^ adv ^ hoth'-en ^ hothen ^ ^ ^ from thence 1~from whence 3~whence 1~where 2~whereby 1~wherefore 4~whereupon 3 ^ ^ 1 from which, whence~1a of the place from which~1b of the source from which a thing is known, from which, whereby~1c of the cause from which, for which reason, wherefore, on which account 3607 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ oth-on'-ay ^ othone ^ ^ ^ sheet 2 ^ ^ 1 linen (i.e. fine white linen for women's clothing)~2 linen clothes (sheet or sail) 3608 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3607 ^ ^ n n ^ oth-on'-ee-on ^ othonion ^ ^ ^ linen clothes 5 ^ ^ 1 a piece of linen, small linen cloth~2 strips of linen cloth for swathing the dead 3609 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3624 ^ ^ adj ^ oy-ki'-os ^ oikeios ^ 5:134,674 ^ ^ of (one's) own house 1~of the household 2 ^ ^ 1 belonging to a house or family, domestic, intimate~1a belonging to one's household, related by blood, kindred~1b belonging to the household of God~1c belonging, devoted to, adherents of a thing 3610 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3611 ^ ^ n m ^ oy-ket'-ace ^ oiketes ^ ^ ^ household servant 1~servant 4 ^ ^ 1 one who lives in the same house as another, spoken of all who are under the authority of one and the same householder~1a a servant, a domestic 3611 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3624 ^ ^ v ^ oy-keh'-o ^ oikeo ^ 5:135,674 ^ ^ dwell 9 ^ ^ 1 to dwell in 3612 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3611 ^ ^ n n ^ oy'-kay-mah ^ oikema ^ ^ ^ prison 1 ^ ^ 1 a dwelling place, habitation~2 euphemistically a prison 3613 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3611 (equivalent to 3612) ^ ^ n n ^ oy-kay-tay'-ree-on ^ oiketerion ^ 5:155,674 ^ ^ habitation 1~house 1 ^ ^ 1 a dwelling place, habitation~1a of the body as a dwelling place for the spirit 3614 ^ False ^ 95 ^ from 3624 ^ ^ n f ^ oy-kee'-ah ^ oikia ^ 5:131,674 ^ ^ at home 1~from the house 1~house 92~household 1 ^ ^ 1 a house~1a an inhabited edifice, a dwelling~1b the inmates of a house, the family~1c property, wealth, goods For Synonyms see entry 5867 3615 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3614 ^ ^ n m ^ oy-kee-ak-os' ^ oikiakos ^ ^ ^ of (one's) household 2 ^ ^ 1 one belonging to the house~2 one under control of the master of a house, whether a son or a servant 3616 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3617 ^ ^ v ^ oy-kod-es-pot-eh'-o ^ oikodespoteo ^ 2:49,145 ^ ^ guide the house 1 ^ ^ 1 to be master (or head) of a house~2 to rule a household, manage family affairs 3617 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3624 and 1203 ^ ^ n m ^ oy-kod-es-pot'-ace ^ oikodespotes ^ 2:49,145 ^ ^ goodman 1~goodman of the house 4~householder 4~master of the house 3 ^ ^ 1 master of the house, householder 3618 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from the same as 3619 ^ ^ v ^ oy-kod-om-eh'-o ^ oikodomeo ^ 5:136,674 ^ ^ be in building 1~build 24~build up 1~builder 5~edify 7~embolden 1 ^ ^ 1 to build a house, erect a building~1a to build (up from the foundation)~1b to restore by building, to rebuild, repair~2 metaph.~2a to found, establish~2b to promote growth in Christian wisdom, affection, grace, virtue, holiness, blessedness~2c to grow in wisdom and piety 3619 ^ False ^ 18 ^ feminine (abstract) of a compound of 3624 and the base of 1430 ^ ^ n f ^ oy-kod-om-ay' ^ oikodome ^ 5:144,674 ^ ^ building 6~edification 4~edifying 7~wherewith (one) may edify 1 ^ ^ 1 (the act of) building, building up~2 metaph. edifying, edification~2a the act of one who promotes another's growth in Christian wisdom, piety, happiness, holiness~3 a building (i.e. the thing built, edifice) 3620 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3619 ^ ^ n f ^ oy-kod-om-ee'-ah ^ oikodomia ^ ^ ^ edifying 1 ^ ^ 1 (the act of) building, erection 3621 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3623 ^ ^ v ^ oy-kon-om-eh'-o ^ oikonomeo ^ ^ ^ be steward 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a steward~2 to manage the affairs of a household~3 to manage, dispense, order, regulate 3622 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3623 ^ ^ n f ^ oy-kon-om-ee'-ah ^ oikonomia ^ 5:151,674 ^ ^ dispensation 4~stewardship 3 ^ ^ 1 the management of a household or of household affairs~1a specifically, the management, oversight, administration, of other's property~1b the office of a manager or overseer, stewardship~1c administration, dispensation 3623 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3624 and the base of 3551 ^ ^ n m ^ oy-kon-om'-os ^ oikonomos ^ 5:149,674 ^ ^ chamberlain 1~governor 1~steward 8 ^ ^ 1 the manager of household or of household affairs~1a esp. a steward, manager, superintendent (whether free-born or as was usually the case, a freed-man or a slave) to whom the head of the house or proprietor has intrusted the management of his affairs, the care of receipts and expenditures, and the duty of dealing out the proper portion to every servant and even to the children not yet of age~1b the manager of a farm or landed estate, an overseer~1c the superintendent of the city's finances, the treasurer of a city (or of treasurers or quaestors of kings)~2 metaph. the apostles and other Christian teachers and bishops and overseers 3624 ^ False ^ 114 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ oy'-kos ^ oikos ^ 5:119,674 ^ ^ at home + 1722 2~home + 1519 2~house 104~household 3~misc 3 ^ ^ 1 a house~1a an inhabited house, home~1b any building whatever~1b1 of a palace~1b2 the house of God, the tabernacle~1c any dwelling place~1c1 of the human body as the abode of demons that possess it~1c2 of tents, and huts, and later, of the nests, stalls, lairs, of animals~1c3 the place where one has fixed his residence, one's settled abode, domicile~2 the inmates of a house, all the persons forming one family, a household~2a the family of God, of the Christian Church, of the church of the Old and New Testaments~3 stock, family, descendants of one For Synonyms see entry 5867 3625 ^ False ^ 15 ^ feminine participle present passive of 3611 (as noun, by implication of 1093) ^ ^ n f ^ oy-kou-men'-ay ^ oikoumene ^ 5:157,674 ^ ^ earth 1~world 14 ^ ^ 1 the inhabited earth~1a the portion of the earth inhabited by the Greeks, in distinction from the lands of the barbarians~1b the Roman empire, all the subjects of the empire~1c the whole inhabited earth, the world~1d the inhabitants of the earth, men~2 the universe, the world 3626 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3624 and ouros (a guard, be \"ware\") ^ ^ adj ^ oy-koo-ros' ^ oikouros ^ ^ ^ keeper at home 1 ^ ^ 1 caring for the house, working at home~1a the (watch or) keeper of the house~1b keeping at home and taking care of household affairs~1c a domestic 3627 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from oiktos (pity) ^ ^ v ^ oyk-ti'-ro ^ oikteiro ^ 5:159,* ^ ^ have compassion 1~have compassion on 1 ^ ^ 1 to pity, have compassion on 3628 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3627 ^ ^ n m ^ oyk-tir-mos' ^ oiktirmos ^ 5:159,680 ^ ^ mercy 5 ^ ^ 1 compassion, pity, mercy~1a bowels in which compassion resides, a heart of compassion~1b emotions, longings, manifestations of pity For Synonyms see entry 5842 3629 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3627 ^ ^ adj ^ oyk-tir'-mone ^ oiktirmon ^ 5:159,680 ^ ^ merciful 2~of tender mercy 1 ^ ^ 1 merciful 3630 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3631 and a derivative of the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ n m ^ oy-nop-ot'-ace ^ oinopotes ^ ^ ^ winebibber 2 ^ ^ 1 a winebibber, given to wine, a wino 3631 ^ False ^ 33 ^ a primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin 03196) ^ ^ n m ^ oy'-nos ^ oinos ^ 5:162,680 ^ ^ wine 32~winepress + 3125 1 ^ ^ 1 wine~2 metaph. fiery wine of God's wrath 3632 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3631 and a form of the base of 5397 ^ ^ n f ^ oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah ^ oinophlugia ^ ^ ^ excess of wine 1 ^ ^ 1 drunkenness 3633 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice apparently from 3634 ^ ^ v ^ oy'-om-ahee ^ oiomai ^ ^ ^ suppose 2~think 1 ^ ^ 1 to suppose, think For Synonyms see entry 5837 3634 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably akin to 3588, 3739, and 3745 ^ ^ pron ^ hoy'-os ^ hoios ^ ^ ^ as 3~so as 1~such as 6~what 1~what manner 1~what manner of man 1~which 2 ^ ^ 1 what sort of, what manner of, such as 3635 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from oknos (hesitation) ^ ^ v ^ ok-neh'-o ^ okneo ^ ^ ^ delay 1 ^ ^ 1 to feel loath, to be slow~2 to delay, hesitate 3636 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3635 ^ ^ adj ^ ok-nay-ros' ^ okneros ^ 5:166,681 ^ ^ grievous 1~slothful 2 ^ ^ 1 sluggish, slothful, backward 3637 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3638 and 2250 ^ ^ adj ^ ok-tah-ay'-mer-os ^ oktaemeros ^ ^ ^ the eighth day 1 ^ ^ 1 eight days old~2 passing the eighth day 3638 ^ False ^ 9 ^ a primary numeral ^ ^ n indecl ^ ok-to' ^ okto ^ ^ ^ eight 6~eighteen + 1176 + 2532 3 ^ ^ 1 eight 3639 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a primary ollumi (to destroy, a prolonged form) ^ ^ n m ^ ol'-eth-ros ^ olethros ^ 5:168,681 ^ ^ destruction 4 ^ ^ 1 ruin, destroy, death~1a for the destruction of the flesh, said of the external ills and troubles by which the lusts of the flesh are subdued and destroyed 3640 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3641 and 4102 ^ ^ n f ^ ol-ig-op'-is-tos ^ oligopistos ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ of little faith 5 ^ ^ 1 of little faith, trusting too little 3641 ^ False ^ 43 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ ol-ee'-gos ^ oligos ^ 5:171,682 ^ ^ (a) little 7~a while 2~almost + 1722 2~few 14~few things 4~misc 9~small 5 ^ ^ 1 little, small, few~1a of number: multitude, quantity, or size~1b of time: short~1c of degree or intensity: light, slight 3642 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3641 and 6590 ^ ^ adj ^ ol-ig-op'-soo-khos ^ oligopsuchos ^ 9:665,1342 ^ ^ feebleminded 1 ^ ^ 1 fainthearted 3643 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3641 and ora (\"care\") ^ ^ v ^ ol-ig-o-reh'-o ^ oligoreo ^ ^ ^ despise 1 ^ ^ 1 to care little for, regard lightly, make small account 3644 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3645 ^ ^ n m ^ ol-oth-ryoo-tace' ^ olothreutes ^ 5:169,681 ^ ^ destroyer 1 ^ ^ 1 a destroyer 3645 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3639 ^ ^ v ^ ol-oth-ryoo'-o ^ olothreuo ^ 5:167,* ^ ^ destroy 1 ^ ^ 1 to destroy 3646 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of a compound of 3650 and a derivative of 2545 ^ ^ n n ^ hol-ok-ow'-to-mah ^ holokautoma ^ ^ ^ burnt offering 3 ^ ^ 1 a whole burnt offering~1a a victim the whole (and not like other victims only a part) of which was burned 3647 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3648 ^ ^ n f ^ hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah ^ holokleria ^ 3:767,442 ^ ^ perfect soundness 1 ^ ^ 1 of an unimpaired condition of the body, in which all its members are healthy and fit for use~1a good health 3648 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3650 and 2819 ^ ^ adj ^ hol'-ok'-lay-ros ^ holokleros ^ 3:766,442 ^ ^ entire 1~whole 1 ^ ^ 1 complete in all its parts, in no part wanting or unsound, complete, entire, whole~1a of a body without blemish or defect, whether of a priest or of a victim~1b free from sin, faultless~1c complete in all respects, consummate 3649 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a reduplicated primary verb ^ ^ v ^ ol-ol-odd'-zo ^ ololuzo ^ 5:173,682 ^ ^ howl 1 ^ ^ 1 to howl, wail, lament~1a of a loud cry whether for joy or of grief 3650 ^ False ^ 112 ^ a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ hol'-os ^ holos ^ 5:174,682 ^ ^ all 65~altogether 1~every whit 2~throughout + 1223 1~whole 43 ^ ^ 1 all, whole, completely 3651 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3650 and 5056 ^ ^ adj ^ hol-ot-el-ace' ^ holoteles ^ 5:175,682 ^ ^ wholly 1 ^ ^ 1 perfect, complete in all respects 3652 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably a contraction from Olumpiodoros (Olympian-bestowed, i.e. heaven-descended) ^ ^ n pr m ^ ol-oom-pas' ^ Olumpas ^ ^ ^ Olympas 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian at Rome 3653 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ ol'-oon-thos ^ olunthos ^ 7:751,1100 ^ ^ untimely fig 1 ^ ^ 1 an unripe fig which grows during the winter, yet does not come to maturity but falls off in the spring 3654 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3650 ^ ^ adv ^ hol'-oce ^ holos ^ ^ ^ at all 2~commonly 1~utterly 1 ^ ^ 1 wholly, altogether 3655 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ om'-bros ^ ombros ^ ^ ^ shower 1 ^ ^ 1 a shower~1a a violent storm, accompanied by high wind with thunder and lightning 3656 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3658 ^ ^ v ^ hom-il-eh'-o ^ homileo ^ ^ ^ commune together 1~commune with 1~talk 2 ^ ^ 1 to be in company with~2 to associate with~3 to stay with~4 to converse with, talk about: with one 3657 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3658 ^ ^ n f ^ hom-il-ee'-ah ^ homilia ^ ^ ^ communication 1 ^ ^ 1 companionship, intercourse, communion 3658 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 3674 and a derivative of the alternate of 138 (meaning a crowd) ^ ^ n m ^ hom'-il-os ^ homilos ^ ^ ^ company 1 ^ ^ 1 a multitude of men gathered together, a crowd, a throng 3659 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3700 ^ ^ n n ^ om'-mah ^ omma ^ ^ ^ eye 1 ^ ^ 1 an eye 3660 ^ False ^ 27 ^ a prolonged form of a primary but obsolete omo, for which another prolonged form (omoo {om-o'-o}) is used in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ om-noo'-o ^ omnuo ^ 5:176,683 ^ ^ swear 27 ^ ^ 1 to swear~2 to affirm, promise, threaten, with an oath~3 in swearing to call a person or thing as witness, to invoke, swear by 3661 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from a compound of the base of 3674 and 2372 ^ ^ adv ^ hom-oth-oo-mad-on' ^ homothumadon ^ 5:185,684 ^ ^ with one accord 11~with one mind 1 ^ ^ 1 with one mind, with one accord, with one passion++++ A unique Greek word, used 10 of its 12 New Testament occurrences in the Book of Acts, helps us understand the uniqueness of the Christian community. Homothumadon is a compound of two words meaning to \"rush along\" and \"in unison\". The image is almost musical; a number of notes are sounded which, while different, harmonise in pitch and tone. As the instruments of a great concert under the direction of a concert master, so the Holy Spirit blends together the lives of members of Christ's church. 3662 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3664 ^ ^ v ^ hom-oy-ad'-zo ^ homoiazo ^ ^ ^ agree thereto 1 ^ ^ 1 to be like 3663 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3664 and the alternate of 3958 ^ ^ adj ^ hom-oy-op-ath-ace' ^ homoiopathes ^ 5:938,798 ^ ^ of like passions 1~subject to like passions 1 ^ ^ 1 suffering the like with another, of like feelings or affections 3664 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from the base of 3674 ^ ^ adj ^ hom'-oy-os ^ homoios ^ 5:186,684 ^ ^ like 47 ^ ^ 1 like, similar, resembling~1a like: i.e. resembling~1b like: i.e. corresponding to a thing 3665 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3664 ^ ^ n f ^ hom-oy-ot'-ace ^ homoiotes ^ 5:189,684 ^ ^ like as + 2596 1~similitude 1 ^ ^ 1 likeness 3666 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3664 ^ ^ v ^ hom-oy-o'-o ^ homoioo ^ 5:188,684 ^ ^ be like 2~in the likeness of 1~liken 9~make like 2~resemble 1 ^ ^ 1 to be made like~2 to liken, compare~2a illustrate by comparisons 3667 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3666 ^ ^ n n ^ hom-oy'-o-mah ^ homoioma ^ 5:191,684 ^ ^ likeness 3~made like to 1~shape 1~similitude 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been made after the likeness of something~1a a figure, image, likeness, representation~1b likeness i.e. resemblance, such as amounts almost to equality or identity 3668 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from 3664 ^ ^ adv ^ hom-oy'-oce ^ homoios ^ ^ ^ likewise 28~moreover + 1161 1~so 1 ^ ^ 1 likewise, equally, in the same way 3669 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3666 ^ ^ n f ^ hom-oy'-o-sis ^ homoiosis ^ 5:190,684 ^ ^ similitude 1 ^ ^ 1 a making like~2 likeness: after the likeness of God 3670 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from a compound of the base of 3674 and 3056 ^ ^ v ^ hom-ol-og-eh'-o ^ homologeo ^ 5:199,687 ^ ^ acknowledgeth 1~confess 17~confession is made 1~give thanks 1~profess 3~promise 1 ^ ^ 1 to say the same thing as another, i.e. to agree with, assent~2 to concede~2a not to refuse, to promise~2b not to deny~2b1 to confess~2b2 declare~2b3 to confess, i.e. to admit or declare one's self guilty of what one is accused of~3 to profess~3a to declare openly, speak out freely~3b to profess one's self the worshipper of one~4 to praise, celebrate 3671 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the same as 3670 ^ ^ n f ^ hom-ol-og-ee'-ah ^ homologia ^ 5:199,687 ^ ^ confession 1~professed 1~profession 4 ^ ^ 1 profession~1a subjectively: whom we profess to be ours~1b objectively: profession [confession] i.e. what one professes [confesses] 3672 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from present passive participle of 3670 ^ ^ adv ^ hom-ol-og-ow-men'-oce ^ homologoumenos ^ 5:199,687 ^ ^ without controversy 1 ^ ^ 1 by consent of all, confessedly, without controversy 3673 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 3674 and 5078 ^ ^ adj ^ hom-ot'-ekh-nos ^ homotechnos ^ ^ ^ of the same craft 1 ^ ^ 1 practising the same trade or craft, of the same trade 3674 ^ False ^ 3 ^ genitive case of homos (the same, akin to 260) as adv ^ ^ adv ^ hom-oo' ^ homou ^ ^ ^ together 3 ^ ^ 1 together: of persons assembled together For Synonyms see entry 5807 3675 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 3674 and 5424 ^ ^ adj ^ hom-of'-rone ^ homophron ^ ^ ^ of one mind 1 ^ ^ 1 of one mind, concordant 3676 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 3674 ^ ^ adv ^ hom'-oce ^ homos ^ ^ ^ and even 1~nevertheless 1~though it be but 1 ^ ^ 1 nevertheless, yet 3677 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n n ^ on'-ar ^ onar ^ 5:220,690 ^ ^ dream 6 ^ ^ 1 a dream 3678 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3688 ^ ^ n n ^ on-ar'-ee-on ^ onarion ^ 5:283,700 ^ ^ young ass 1 ^ ^ 1 a little ass 3679 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3681 ^ ^ v ^ on-i-did'-zo ^ oneidizo ^ 5:239,693 ^ ^ cast in (one's) teeth 1~reproach 3~revile 2~suffer reproach 1~upbraid 3 ^ ^ 1 to reproach, upbraid, revile~1a of deserved reproach~1b of undeserved reproach, to revile~1c to upbraid, cast (favours received) in one's teeth 3680 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3679 ^ ^ n m ^ on-i-dis-mos' ^ oneidismos ^ 5:241,693 ^ ^ reproach 5 ^ ^ 1 a reproach~1a such as Christ suffered, for the cause of God, from his enemies 3681 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably akin to the base of 3686 ^ ^ n n ^ on'-i-dos ^ oneidos ^ 5:238,693 ^ ^ reproach 1 ^ ^ 1 reproach~2 shame 3682 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3685 ^ ^ n pr m ^ on-ay'-sim-os ^ Onesimos ^ ^ ^ Onesimus 4 ^ ^ 1 a Christian slave of Philemon 3683 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 3685 and 5411 ^ ^ n pr m ^ on-ay-sif'-or-os ^ Onesiphoros ^ ^ ^ Onesiphorus 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of a certain Christian in 2 Ti. 1:16-18, 4:19 3684 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3688 ^ ^ adj ^ on-ik-os' ^ onikos ^ ^ ^ millstone + 3458 2 ^ ^ 1 of or for an ass, turned by an ass~1a these beasts were often employed to turn millstones 3685 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb (onomai, to slur), for which another prolonged form (onao) is used as an alternate in some tenses [unless indeed it be identical with the base of 3686 through the idea of notoriety] ^ ^ v ^ on-in'-ay-mee ^ oninemi ^ ^ ^ have joy 1 ^ ^ 1 to be useful, to profit, help~2 to receive profit or advantage, be helped [or have joy] 3686 ^ False ^ 229 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 1097 (cf 3685) ^ ^ n n ^ on'-om-ah ^ onoma ^ 5:242,694 ^ ^ called 4~name 193~named 28~named + 2564 1~not tr 1~surname + 2007 2 ^ ^ 1 name: univ. of proper names~2 the name is used for everything which the name covers, everything the thought or feeling of which is aroused in the mind by mentioning, hearing, remembering, the name, i.e. for one's rank, authority, interests, pleasure, command, excellences, deeds etc.~3 persons reckoned up by name~4 the cause or reason named: on this account, because he suffers as a Christian, for this reason 3687 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3686 ^ ^ v ^ on-om-ad'-zo ^ onomazo ^ 5:282,694 ^ ^ call 2~name 8 ^ ^ 1 to name~1a to name, to utter, to make mention of the name~1b to name~1b1 give name to, one~1b2 be named~1b2a to bear the name of a person or thing~1c to utter the name of a person or thing 3688 ^ False ^ 6 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n m/f ^ on'-os ^ onos ^ 5:283,700 ^ ^ ass 6 ^ ^ 1 an ass 3689 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from the oblique cases of 5607 ^ ^ adv ^ on'-toce ^ ontos ^ ^ ^ certainly 1~clean 1~indeed 6~of a truth 1~verily 1 ^ ^ 1 truly, in reality, in point of fact, as opp. to what is pretended, fictitious, false, conjectural~2 that which is truly etc., that which is indeed 3690 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3691 ^ ^ n n ^ oz-os ^ oxos ^ 5:288,701 ^ ^ vinegar 7 ^ ^ 1 vinegar~1a the mixture of sour wine or vinegar and water which the Roman soldiers were accustomed to drink 3691 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably akin to the base of 188 [\"acid\"] ^ ^ adj ^ oz-oos' ^ oxus ^ ^ ^ sharp 7~swift 1 ^ ^ 1 sharp~2 swift, quick 3692 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from 3700 ^ ^ n f ^ op-ay' ^ ope ^ ^ ^ cave 1~place 1 ^ ^ 1 through which one can see, an opening, an aperture~1a of a window~1b of fissures in the earth~1c of caves in rocks or mountains, holes 3693 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from opis (regard, from 3700) with enclitic of source ^ ^ adj ^ op'-is-then ^ opisthen ^ 5:289,702 ^ ^ after 2~backside 1~behind 4 ^ ^ 1 from behind, on the back, behind, after 3694 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from the same as 3693 with enclitic of direction ^ ^ adv ^ op-is'-o ^ opiso ^ 5:289,702 ^ ^ after 22~back 1~back + 1519 + 3588 5~backward + 1519 + 3588 1~behind 6~follow 1 ^ ^ 1 back, behind, after, afterwards~1a of place: things that are behind~1b of time: after 3695 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3696 ^ ^ v ^ hop-lid'-zo ^ hoplizo ^ 5:294,702 ^ ^ arm (one's) self with 1 ^ ^ 1 to arm, furnish with arms~2 to provide~3 to furnish one's self with a thing (as with arms)~4 metaph. take on the same mind 3696 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably from a primary hepo (to be busy about) ^ ^ n n ^ hop'-lon ^ hoplon ^ 5:292,702 ^ ^ armour 2~instrument 2~weapon 2 ^ ^ 1 any tool or implement for preparing a thing~1a arms used in warfare, weapons~2 an instrument 3697 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3739 and 4169 ^ ^ pron ^ hop-oy'-os ^ hopoios ^ ^ ^ of what sort 1~such as 1~what manner of 1~what manner of man 1~whatsoever + 4118 1 ^ ^ 1 of what sort or quality, what manner of 3698 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3739 and 4218 ^ ^ particle ^ hop-ot'-eh ^ hopote ^ ^ ^ when 1 ^ ^ 1 when 3699 ^ False ^ 82 ^ from 3739 and 4225 ^ ^ particle ^ hop'-oo ^ hopou ^ ^ ^ misc 3~not tr 1~where 58~whereas 2~wheresoever + 1437 2~wheresoever + 302 3~whither 9~whithersoever + 302 4 ^ ^ 1 where, whereas 3700 ^ False ^ 58 ^ a (middle voice) prolonged form of the primary (middle voice) optomai {op'-tom-ahee}, which is used for it in certain tenses, and both as alternate of 3708 ^ ^ v ^ op-tan'-om-ahee ^ optanomai ^ 5:315,706 ^ ^ appear 17~being seen 1~look 2~see 37~show (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to look at, behold~2 to allow one's self to be seen, to appear 3701 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3700 ^ ^ n f ^ op-tas-ee'-ah ^ optasia ^ 5:372,706 ^ ^ vision 4 ^ ^ 1 the act of exhibiting one's self to view~2 a sight, a vision, an appearance presented to one whether asleep or awake 3702 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from an obsolete verb akin to hepso (to \"steep\") ^ ^ adj ^ op-tos' ^ optos ^ ^ ^ broiled 1 ^ ^ 1 cooked, broiled 3703 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently from the base of 3796 and 5610 ^ ^ n f ^ op-o'-rah ^ opora ^ ^ ^ fruit 1 ^ ^ 1 the season which succeeds summer, from the rising of Sirius to that of Arcturus, i.e. from late summer, early autumn, our dog days~2 ripe fruits (of trees) 3704 ^ False ^ 56 ^ from 3739 and 4459 ^ ^ particle ^ hop'-oce ^ hopos ^ ^ ^ because 1~how 4~so that 1~that 45~to 4~when 1 ^ ^ 1 how, that 3705 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 3708 ^ ^ n n ^ hor'-am-ah ^ horama ^ 5:371,706 ^ ^ sight 1~vision 11 ^ ^ 1 that which is seen, spectacle~2 a sight divinely granted in an ecstasy or in a sleep, a vision 3706 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3708 ^ ^ n f ^ hor'-as-is ^ horasis ^ 5:370,706 ^ ^ in sight 1~look upon 1~vision 2 ^ ^ 1 the act of seeing~1a the sense of sight, the eyes~2 appearance, visible form~3 a vision~3a an appearance divinely granted in an ecstasy or dream 3707 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3708 ^ ^ adj ^ hor-at-os' ^ horatos ^ 5:368,706 ^ ^ visible 1 ^ ^ 1 visible, open to view 3708 ^ False ^ 59 ^ properly, to stare at [cf 3700] ^ ^ v ^ hor-ah'-o ^ horao ^ 5:315,706 ^ ^ behold 1~not tr 1~perceive 1~see 51~take heed 5 ^ ^ 1 to see with the eyes~2 to see with the mind, to perceive, know~3 to see, i.e. become acquainted with by experience, to experience~4 to see, to look to~4a to take heed, beware~4b to care for, pay heed to~5 I was seen, showed myself, appeared For Synonyms see entry 5822 3709 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from 3713 ^ ^ n f ^ or-gay' ^ orge ^ 5:382,716 ^ ^ anger 3~indignation 1~vengeance 1~wrath 31 ^ ^ 1 anger, the natural disposition, temper, character~2 movement or agitation of the soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion, but esp. anger~3 anger, wrath, indignation~4 anger exhibited in punishment, hence used for punishment itself~4a of punishments inflicted by magistrates 3710 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3709 ^ ^ v ^ or-gid'-zo ^ orgizo ^ 5:382,* ^ ^ be angry 5~be wroth 3 ^ ^ 1 to provoke, to arouse to anger~2 to be provoked to anger, be angry, be wroth 3711 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3709 ^ ^ adj ^ org-ee'-los ^ orgilos ^ 5:382,716 ^ ^ soon angry 1 ^ ^ 1 prone to anger, irascible 3712 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3713 ^ ^ n f ^ org-wee-ah' ^ orguia ^ ^ ^ fathom 2 ^ ^ 1 fathom, the distance across the breast from the tip of one middle finger to the tip of the other when the arms are outstretched, 5 to 6 feet (2 m) 3713 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice of apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary [cf 3735] ^ ^ v ^ or-eg'-om-ahee ^ oregomai ^ 5:447,727 ^ ^ covet after 1~desire 2 ^ ^ 1 to stretch one's self out in order to touch or to grasp something, to reach after or desire something~2 to give one's self up to the love of money 3714 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3735 ^ ^ adj ^ or-i-nos ^ oreinos ^ ^ ^ hill 2 ^ ^ 1 mountainous, hilly~2 the mountain district, hill country 3715 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3713 ^ ^ n f ^ or'-ex-is ^ orexis ^ 5:447,727 ^ ^ lust 1 ^ ^ 1 desire, longing, craving for~2 eager desire, lust, appetite~2a used both in a good and a bad sense, as well of natural and lawful and even of proper cravings (of appetite for food), also of corrupt and unlawful desires 3716 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3717 and 4228 ^ ^ v ^ or-thop-od-eh'-o ^ orthopodeo ^ 5:451,727 ^ ^ walk uprightly 1 ^ ^ 1 to walk in a straight course~2 metaph. to act uprightly 3717 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from the base of 3735 ^ ^ adj ^ or-thos' ^ orthos ^ 5:449,727 ^ ^ straight 1~upright 1 ^ ^ 1 straight, erect~1a upright~1b straight, not crooked 3718 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3717 and the base of 5114 ^ ^ v ^ or-thot-om-eh'-o ^ orthotomeo ^ 8:111,1169 ^ ^ rightly divide 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut straight, to cut straight ways~1a to proceed on straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to doing right~2 to make straight and smooth, to handle aright, to teach the truth directly and correctly 3719 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3722 ^ ^ v ^ or-thrid'-zo ^ orthrizo ^ ^ ^ come early in the morning 1 ^ ^ 1 to rise early in the morning 3720 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3722 ^ ^ adj ^ or-thrin-os' ^ orthrinos ^ ^ ^ morning 1 ^ ^ 1 early 3721 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3722 ^ ^ adj ^ or'-three-os ^ orthrios ^ ^ ^ early 1 ^ ^ 1 early~2 rising at the first dawn or very early in the morning 3722 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 3735 ^ ^ n m ^ or'-thros ^ orthros ^ ^ ^ early in the morning 3 ^ ^ 1 daybreak, dawn~2 at early dawn, at daybreak, early in the morning 3723 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3717 ^ ^ adv ^ or-thoce' ^ orthos ^ ^ ^ plain 1~right 1~rightly 2 ^ ^ 1 rightly 3724 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3725 ^ ^ v ^ hor-id'-zo ^ horizo ^ 5:452,728 ^ ^ as it was determined + 2596 + 3588 1~declare 1~determine 3~limit 1~ordain 2 ^ ^ 1 to define~1a to mark out the boundaries or limits (of any place or thing) 1b to determine, appoint~1a1 that which has been determined, acc. to appointment, decree~1a2 to ordain, determine, appoint 3725 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a derivative of an apparently primary horos (a bound or limit) ^ ^ n n ^ hor'-ee-on ^ horion ^ ^ ^ border 1~coast 10 ^ ^ 1 boundaries~1a for a region, district, land, territory 3726 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3727 ^ ^ v ^ hor-kid'-zo ^ horkizo ^ 5:462,729 ^ ^ adjure 2~charge 1 ^ ^ 1 to force to take an oath, to administer an oath to~2 to adjure (solemnly implore) 3727 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from herkos (a fence, perhaps akin to 3725) ^ ^ n m ^ hor'-kos ^ horkos ^ 5:457,729 ^ ^ oath 10 ^ ^ 1 that which has been pledged or promised with an oath 3728 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 3727 and a derivative of 3660 ^ ^ n f ^ hor-ko-mos-ee'ah ^ horkomosia ^ 5:463,729 ^ ^ oath 4 ^ ^ 1 affirmation made on oath, the taking of an oath, an oath 3729 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3730 ^ ^ v ^ hor-mah'-o ^ hormao ^ 5:467,730 ^ ^ run 1~run violently 3~rush 1 ^ ^ 1 to set in rapid motion, stir up, incite, urge on~2 to start forward impetuously, to rush 3730 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ hor-may' ^ horme ^ 5:467,730 ^ ^ assault 1~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 a violent motion, impulse~2 a hostile movement, onset, assault 3731 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3730 ^ ^ n n ^ hor'-may-mah ^ hormema ^ 5:467,730 ^ ^ violence 1 ^ ^ 1 a rush, impulse~2 that which is impelled or hurried away by impulse 3732 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3733 ^ ^ n n ^ or'-neh-on ^ orneon ^ ^ ^ bird 1~fowl 2 ^ ^ 1 a bird 3733 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from a prolonged form of the base of 3735 ^ ^ n m ^ or'-nis ^ ornis ^ ^ ^ hen 2 ^ ^ 1 a bird~2 a cock, a hen 3734 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of the base of 3725 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ n f ^ hor-oth-es-ee'-ah ^ horothesia ^ ^ ^ bound 1 ^ ^ 1 a setting of boundaries, laying down limits~2 a definite limit, bounds 3735 ^ False ^ 65 ^ probably from an obsolete oro (to rise or \"rear\", perhaps akin to 142, cf 3733) ^ ^ n n ^ or'-os ^ oros ^ 5:475,732 ^ ^ hill 3~mount 21~mountain 41 ^ ^ 1 a mountain 3736 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ or-oos'-so ^ orusso ^ ^ ^ dig 3 ^ ^ 1 to dig 3737 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ or-fan-os' ^ orphanos ^ 5:487,734 ^ ^ comfortless 1~fatherless 1 ^ ^ 1 bereft (of a father, of parents)~1a of those bereft of a teacher, guide, guardian~1b orphaned 3738 ^ False ^ 4 ^ middle voice from orchos (a row or ring) ^ ^ v ^ or-kheh'-om-ahee ^ orcheomai ^ ^ ^ dance 4 ^ ^ 1 to dance 3739 ^ False ^ 1389 ^ probably a primary word (or perhaps a form of the article 3588) ^ ^ pron ^ hos ^ hos ^ ^ ^ misc 346~that 139~that which 20~what 40~whereof 17~which 418~who 87~whom 270~whose 52 ^ ^ 1 who, which, what, that 3740 ^ False ^ 3 ^ multiple adverb from 3739 ^ ^ adv ^ hos-ak'-is ^ hosakis ^ ^ ^ as oft as + 302 1~as often as + 1437 1~as often as + 302 1 ^ ^ 1 as often as, as often soever as 3741 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ hos'-ee-os ^ hosios ^ 5:489,734 ^ ^ holy 4~Holy One 2~mercies 1~shall be 1 ^ ^ 1 undefiled by sin, free from wickedness, religiously observing every moral obligation, pure holy, pious 3742 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3741 ^ ^ n f ^ hos-ee-ot'-ace ^ hosiotes ^ 5:493,734 ^ ^ holiness 2 ^ ^ 1 piety towards God, fidelity in observing the obligations of piety, holiness 3743 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3741 ^ ^ adv ^ hos-ee-oce' ^ hosios ^ 5:489,734 ^ ^ holily 1 ^ ^ 1 piously, holily 3744 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3605 ^ ^ n f ^ os-may' ^ osme ^ 5:493,735 ^ ^ odour 2~savour 4 ^ ^ 1 a smell, odour 3745 ^ False ^ 115 ^ by reduplication from 3739 ^ ^ pron ^ hos'-os ^ hosos ^ ^ ^ as many as 24~how great things 5~misc 37~that 9~what 4~whatsoever 9~whatsoever + 302 7 as long as 5~whatsoever things 8 ^ ^ 1 as great as, as far as, how much, how many, whoever 3746 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3739 and 4007 ^ ^ pron ^ hos'-per ^ hosper ^ ^ ^ whomsoever 1 ^ ^ 1 whomever 3747 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ os-teh'-on ^ osteon ^ ^ ^ bone 5 ^ ^ 1 a bone 3748 ^ False ^ 154 ^ from 3739 and 5100 ^ ^ pron ^ hos'-tis ^ hostis ^ ^ ^ misc 13~that 8~whatsoever + 302 4~whatsoever + 3956 + 302 2~which 82~who 30~whosoever 12~whosoever + 302 3 ^ ^ 1 whoever, whatever, who 3749 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from ostrakon [\"oyster\"] (a tile, i.e. terra cotta) ^ ^ adj ^ os-tra'-kin-os ^ ostrakinos ^ ^ ^ earthen 1~of earth 1 ^ ^ 1 earthen, clay~1a with the added suggestion of frailty 3750 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 3605 ^ ^ n f ^ os'-fray-sis ^ osphresis ^ ^ ^ smelling 1 ^ ^ 1 a sense of smell, smelling 3751 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ os-foos' ^ osphus ^ 5:496,736 ^ ^ loins 8 ^ ^ 1 the hip (loin)~1a to gird, gird about, the loins~2 a loin, the (two) loins~2a the place where the Hebrews thought the generative power (semen) resided 3752 ^ False ^ 122 ^ from 3753 and 302 ^ ^ particle ^ hot'-an ^ hotan ^ ^ ^ as long as 1~as soon as 2~that 1~till + 1508 1~when 115~whensoever 1~while 1 ^ ^ 1 when, whenever, as long as, as soon as 3753 ^ False ^ 106 ^ from 3739 and 5037 ^ ^ particle ^ hot'-eh ^ hote ^ ^ ^ after 1~after that 2~as soon as 2~that 1~when 98~while 2 ^ ^ 1 when whenever, while, as long as 3754 ^ False ^ 1293 ^ neuter of 3748 as conjunction; demonst. that (sometimes redundant) ^ ^ conj ^ hot'-ee ^ hoti ^ ^ ^ because 173~for 264~how 11~how that 21~misc 212~that 612 ^ ^ 1 that, because, since 3755 ^ False ^ 6 ^ for the genitive case of 3748 (as adverb) ^ ^ pron ^ hot'-oo ^ hotou ^ ^ ^ not tr 6 ^ ^ 1 while, until 3756 ^ False ^ 1537 ^ a primary word, the absolute negative [cf 3361] adverb ^ ^ particle ^ oo ^ ou ^ ^ ^ cannot + 1410 57~misc 123~no 147~not 1210 ^ ^ 1 no, not; in direct questions expecting an affirmative answer 3757 ^ False ^ 41 ^ genitive case of 3739 as adverb ^ ^ pron ^ hoo ^ hou ^ ^ ^ till 14~when 1~where 22~wherein 1~whither 2~whithersoever + 1437 1 ^ ^ 1 where 3758 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary exclamation of surprise ^ ^ interj ^ oo-ah' ^ oua ^ ^ ^ ah 1 ^ ^ 1 ah! ha! an interjection of wonder and amazement 3759 ^ False ^ 47 ^ a primary exclamation of grief ^ ^ interj ^ oo-ah'-ee ^ ouai ^ ^ ^ alas 6~woe 41 ^ ^ 1 alas, woe 3760 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from (the feminine) of 3762 ^ ^ adv ^ oo-dam-oce' ^ oudamos ^ ^ ^ not 1 ^ ^ 1 by no means, in no wise 3761 ^ False ^ 137 ^ from 3756 and 1161 ^ ^ conj ^ oo-deh' ^ oude ^ ^ ^ misc 14~neither 69~no not 8~nor 31~not 10~not so much as 2~not tr 1~then not 1 ^ ^ 1 but not, neither, nor, not even 3762 ^ False ^ 236 ^ from 3761 and 1520 ^ ^ pron ^ oo-dice' ^ oudeis ^ ^ ^ any 3~any man 3~man 2~misc 13~neither any man 2~no 24~no man 94~none 27~nothing 68 ^ ^ 1 no one, nothing 3763 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 3761 and 4218 ^ ^ adv ^ oo-dep'-ot-eh ^ oudepote ^ ^ ^ neither at any time 1~never 14~nothing at any time + 3856 1 ^ ^ 1 never 3764 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3761 and 4452 ^ ^ adv ^ oo-dep'-o ^ oudepo ^ ^ ^ as yet not 1~never before 1~never yet 1~not yet 1~nothing yet 1 ^ ^ 1 not yet, not as yet 3765 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 3756 and 2089 ^ ^ adv ^ ook-et'-ee ^ ouketi ^ ^ ^ any more 3~misc 13~no more 29~now not 2 ^ ^ 1 no longer, no more, no further 3766 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3756 and 3767 ^ ^ adv ^ ook-oon' ^ oukoun ^ ^ ^ then 1 ^ ^ 1 not therefore 3767 ^ False ^ 526 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ particle ^ oon ^ oun ^ ^ ^ and 11~but 5~misc 6~not tr 9~now 9~so 18~then 197~therefore 263~wherefore 8 ^ ^ 1 then, therefore, accordingly, consequently, these things being so 3768 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 3756 and 4452 ^ ^ adv ^ oo'-po ^ oupo ^ ^ ^ as yet 1~hitherto ... not 1~no ... as yet 1~not yet 20 ^ ^ 1 not yet 3769 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n f ^ oo-rah' ^ oura ^ ^ ^ tail 5 ^ ^ 1 a tail 3770 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3772 ^ ^ adj ^ oo-ran'-ee-os ^ ouranios ^ 5:536,736 ^ ^ heavenly 6 ^ ^ 1 heavenly~1a dwelling in heaven~1b coming from heaven 3771 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3772 and the enclitic of source ^ ^ adv ^ oo-ran-oth'-en ^ ouranothen ^ 5:542,736 ^ ^ from heaven 2 ^ ^ 1 from heaven 3772 ^ False ^ 284 ^ perhaps from the same as 3735 (through the idea of elevation); the sky ^ ^ n m ^ oo-ran-os' ^ ouranos ^ 5:497,736 ^ ^ air 10~heaven 268~heavenly + 1537~sky 5 ^ ^ 1 the vaulted expanse of the sky with all things visible in it~1a the universe, the world~1b the aerial heavens or sky, the region where the clouds and the tempests gather, and where thunder and lightning are produced~1c the sidereal or starry heavens~2 the region above the sidereal heavens, the seat of order of things eternal and consummately perfect where God dwells and other heavenly beings 3773 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ oor-ban-os' ^ Ourbanos ^ ^ ^ Urbane 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian in Ro. 16:9 3774 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 0223 ^ ^ n pr m ^ oo-ree'-as ^ Ourias ^ 3:1,* ^ ^ Urias 1 ^ ^ 1 the husband of Bathsheba, one of David's mighty men 3775 ^ False ^ 37 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ ooce ^ ous ^ 5:543,744 ^ ^ ear 37 ^ ^ 1 the ear~2 metaph. the faculty of perceiving with the mind, the faculty of understanding and knowing 3776 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the feminine of 5607 ^ ^ n f ^ oo-see'-ah ^ ousia ^ ^ ^ goods 1~substance 1 ^ ^ 1 what one has, i.e. property, possessions, estate 3777 ^ False ^ 94 ^ from 3756 and 5037 ^ ^ adv ^ oo'-teh ^ oute ^ ^ ^ misc 3~neither 44~no not 1~nor 40~nor yet 4~not 1~yet not 1 ^ ^ 1 neither, and not 3778 ^ False ^ 356 ^ from the article 3588 and 846 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo'-tos ^ houtos ^ ^ ^ he 31~misc 34~she 12~the same 28~these 59~they 10~this 157~this man 25 ^ ^ 1 this, these, etc. 3779 ^ False ^ 213 ^ from 3778 ^ ^ adv ^ hoo'-to ^ houto ^ ^ ^ after this manner 3~even so 9~likewise 4~misc 10~on this wise 6~so 164~thus 17 ^ ^ 1 in this manner, thus, so 3780 ^ False ^ 56 ^ intensive of 3756 ^ ^ particle ^ oo-khee' ^ ouchi ^ ^ ^ nay 5~not 50~not so 1 ^ ^ 1 not, by no means, not at all 3781 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3784 ^ ^ n m ^ of-i-let'-ace ^ opheiletes ^ 5:565,746 ^ ^ debtor 5~sinner 1~which owed 1 ^ ^ 1 one who owes another, a debtor~1a one held by some obligation, bound by some duty~1b one who has not yet made amends to whom he has injured:~1b1 one who owes God penalty or whom God can demand punishment as something due, i.e. a sinner 3782 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3784 ^ ^ n f ^ of-i-lay' ^ opheile ^ 5:564,746 ^ ^ debt 1~dues 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is owed~2 a debt~3 metaph. dues: specifically of conjugal duty 3783 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from (the alternate of) 3784 ^ ^ n n ^ of-i'-lay-mah ^ opheilema ^ 5:565,746 ^ ^ debt 2 ^ ^ 1 that which is owed~1a that which is justly or legally due, a debt~2 metaph. offence, sin 3784 ^ False ^ 36 ^ or (in certain tenses) its prolonged form opheileo {of-i-leh'-o}; probably from the base of 3786 (through the idea of accruing) ^ ^ v ^ of-i'-lo ^ opheilo ^ 5:559,746 ^ ^ be (one's) duty 2~be a debtor 1~be bound 2~be guilty 1~be indebted 1~misc 7~ought 15~owe 7 ^ ^ 1 to owe~1a to owe money, be in debt for~1a1 that which is due, the debt~2 metaph. the goodwill due 3785 ^ False ^ 4 ^ first person singular of a past tense of 3784 ^ ^ particle ^ of'-el-on ^ ophelon ^ ^ ^ I would 2~I would to God 1~would to God 1 ^ ^ 1 would that, where one wishes that a thing had happened which has not happened or a thing be done which probably will not be done 3786 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from ophello (to heap up, i.e. accumulate or benefit) ^ ^ n n ^ of'-el-os ^ ophelos ^ ^ ^ it advantageth 1~it profiteth 2 ^ ^ 1 advantage, profit 3787 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3788 and 1397 ^ ^ n f ^ of-thal-mod-oo-li'-ah ^ ophthalmodouleia ^ 2:280,182 ^ ^ eyeservice 2 ^ ^ 1 service performed [only] under the master's eyes~1a for the master's eye usually stimulates to greater diligence~1b his absence, on the other hand, renders sluggish 3788 ^ False ^ 102 ^ from 3700 ^ ^ n m ^ of-thal-mos' ^ ophthalmos ^ 5:375,706 ^ ^ eye 101~sight 1 ^ ^ 1 the eye~2 metaph. the eyes of the mind, the faculty of knowing 3789 ^ False ^ 14 ^ probably from 3700 (through the idea of sharpness of vision) ^ ^ n m ^ of'-is ^ ophis ^ 5:566,748 ^ ^ serpent 14 ^ ^ 1 snake, serpent~2 with the ancients, the serpent was an emblem of cunning and wisdom. The serpent who deceived Eve was regarded by the Jews as the devil. 3790 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from 3700 (through the idea of the shading or proximity to the organ of vision) ^ ^ n f ^ of-roos' ^ ophrus ^ ^ ^ brow 1 ^ ^ 1 the eyebrow~2 any prominence or projection 3791 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3793 ^ ^ v ^ okh-leh'-o ^ ochleo ^ ^ ^ vex 2 ^ ^ 1 to excite a mob against one~2 to disturb, roll away~3 to trouble, molest~4 be in confusion, in an uproar~5 to be vexed, molested, troubled: by demons 3792 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3793 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ okh-lop-oy-eh'-o ^ ochlopoieo ^ ^ ^ gather a company 1 ^ ^ 1 to collect a crowd, gather the people together 3793 ^ False ^ 175 ^ from a derivative of 2192 (meaning a vehicle) ^ ^ n m ^ okh'los ^ ochlos ^ 5:582,750 ^ ^ company 7~multitude 79~number 1~number of people 1~people 82~press 5 ^ ^ 1 a crowd~1a a casual collection of people~1a1 a multitude of men who have flocked together in some place~1a2 a throng~1b a multitude~1b1 the common people, as opposed to the rulers and leading men~1b2 with contempt: the ignorant multitude, the populace~1c a multitude~1c1 the multitudes, seems to denote troops of people gathered together without order 3794 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a remote derivative of 2192 (meaning to fortify, through the idea of holding safely) ^ ^ n n ^ okh-oo'-ro-mah ^ ochuroma ^ 5:590,752 ^ ^ strong hold 1 ^ ^ 1 a castle, stronghold, fortress, fastness~2 anything on which one relies~2a of the arguments and reasonings by which a disputant endeavours to fortify his opinion and defend it against his opponent 3795 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 3702 ^ ^ n n ^ op-sar'-ee-on ^ opsarion ^ ^ ^ fish 4~small fish 1 ^ ^ 1 fish 3796 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 3694 (through the idea of backwardness); (adverbially) late in the day ^ ^ v ^ op-seh' ^ opse ^ ^ ^ at even 1~even 1~in the end 1 ^ ^ 1 after a long time, long after, late~1a late in the day, i.e. at evening~1b the sabbath having just passed, after the sabbath~1b1 at the early dawn of the first day of the week 3797 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3796 ^ ^ adj ^ op'-sim-os ^ opsimos ^ ^ ^ latter 1 ^ ^ 1 late, later~1a of the time of subsidence of the waters of the Nile~1b the latter or vernal rain, which falls chiefly in the months of March and April just before the harvest 3798 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 3796 ^ ^ adj ^ op'-see-os ^ opsios ^ ^ ^ at even + 1096 1~even 8~evening 4~eventide + 5610 1~in the evening + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 late~2 evening~2a either from three to six o'clock p.m.~2b from six o'clock p.m. to the beginning of night 3799 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3700 ^ ^ n f ^ op'-sis ^ opsis ^ ^ ^ appearance 1~countenance 1~face 1 ^ ^ 1 seeing, sight~2 face, countenance~3 the outward appearance, look 3800 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a presumed derivative of the same as 3795 ^ ^ n n ^ op-so'-nee-on ^ opsonion ^ 5:591,752 ^ ^ charges 1~wage 3 ^ ^ 1 a soldier's pay, allowance~1a that part of the soldier's support given in place of pay [i.e. rations] and the money in which he is paid~2 metaph. wages: hire or pay of sin 3801 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a phrase combining 3588 with the present participle and imperfect of 1510 and the present participle of 2064 by means of 2532 ^ ^ phrase ^ ho ^ erchomenos ^ ^ ^ which art and wast and art to come 1~which art and wast and shalt be 1~which is and which was and which is to come 2~which was and is and is to come 1 ^ ^ 1 He who is, and was, and is coming 3802 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3803 ^ ^ v ^ pag-id-yoo'-o ^ pagideuo ^ 5:595,752 ^ ^ entangle 1 ^ ^ 1 to ensnare, entrap~1a of birds~2 metaph. of the attempt to elicit from one some remark which can be turned into an accusation against him 3803 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4078 ^ ^ n f ^ pag-ece' ^ pagis ^ 5:593,752 ^ ^ snare 5 ^ ^ 1 snare, trap, noose~1a of snares in which birds are entangled and caught~1a1 implies unexpectedly, suddenly, because birds and beasts are caught unawares~1b a snare, i.e. whatever brings peril, loss, destruction~1b1 of a sudden and unexpected deadly peril~1b2 of the allurements and seductions of sin~1b3 the allurements to sin by which the devil holds one bound~1b4 the snares of love 3804 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3806 ^ ^ n n ^ path'-ay-mah ^ pathema ^ 5:930,798 ^ ^ affection 1~affliction 3~motion 1~suffering 11 ^ ^ 1 that which one suffers or has suffered~1a externally, a suffering, misfortune, calamity, evil, affliction~1a1 of the sufferings of Christ~1a2 also the afflictions which Christians must undergo in behalf of the same cause which Christ patiently endured~1b of an inward state, an affliction, passion~2 an enduring, undergoing, suffering 3805 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3804 ^ ^ adj ^ path-ay-tos' ^ pathetos ^ 5:924,798 ^ ^ suffer 1 ^ ^ 1 passible, endued with the capacity of suffering, capable of feeling~2 subject to the necessity of suffering, destined to suffer 3806 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the alternate of 3958 ^ ^ n n ^ path'-os ^ pathos ^ 5:926,798 ^ ^ affection 1~inordinate affection 1~lust 1 ^ ^ 1 whatever befalls one, whether it be sad or joyous~1a spec. a calamity, mishap, evil, affliction~2 a feeling which the mind suffers~2a an affliction of the mind, emotion, passion~2b passionate deed~2c used by the Greeks in either a good or bad sense~2d in the NT in a bad sense, depraved passion, vile passions For Synonyms see entry 5845 3807 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 71 ^ ^ n m ^ pahee-dag-o-gos' ^ paidagogos ^ 5:596,753 ^ ^ instructor 1~schoolmaster 2 ^ ^ 1 a tutor i.e. a guardian and guide of boys. Among the Greeks and the Romans the name was applied to trustworthy slaves who were charged with the duty of supervising the life and morals of boys belonging to the better class. The boys were not allowed so much as to step out of the house without them before arriving at the age of manhood. 3808 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3816 ^ ^ n n ^ pahee-dar'-ee-on ^ paidarion ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ child 1~lad 1 ^ ^ 1 little boy, a lad For Synonyms see entry 5868 3809 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3811 ^ ^ n f ^ pahee-di'-ah ^ paideia ^ 5:596,753 ^ ^ chastening 3~chastisement 1~instruction 1~nurture 1 ^ ^ 1 the whole training and education of children (which relates to the cultivation of mind and morals, and employs for this purpose now commands and admonitions, now reproof and punishment) It also includes the training and care of the body~2 whatever in adults also cultivates the soul, esp. by correcting mistakes and curbing passions.~2a instruction which aims at increasing virtue~2b chastisement, chastening, (of the evils with which God visits men for their amendment) 3810 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3811 ^ ^ n m ^ pahee-dyoo-tace' ^ paideutes ^ 5:596,753 ^ ^ instructor 1~which corrected 1 ^ ^ 1 an instructor, preceptor, teacher~2 a chastiser 3811 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 3816 ^ ^ v ^ pahee-dyoo'-o ^ paideuo ^ 5:596,753 ^ ^ chasten 6~chastise 2~instruct 1~learn 2~teach 2 ^ ^ 1 to train children~1a to be instructed or taught or learn~1b to cause one to learn~2 to chastise~2a to chastise or castigate with words, to correct~2a1 of those who are moulding the character of others by reproof and admonition~2b of God~2b1 to chasten by the affliction of evils and calamities~2c to chastise with blows, to scourge~2c1 of a father punishing his son~2c2 of a judge ordering one to be scourged 3812 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from (of source) from 3813 ^ ^ adv ^ pahee-dee-oth'-en ^ paidiothen ^ ^ ^ of a child 1 ^ ^ 1 from childhood, from a child 3813 ^ False ^ 51 ^ from dimin. of 3816 ^ ^ n n ^ pahee-dee'-on ^ paidion ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ child 25~damsel 4~little child 12~young child 10 ^ ^ 1 a young child, a little boy, a little girl~1a infants~1b children, little ones~1c an infant~1c1 of a (male) child just recently born~1d of a more advanced child; of a mature child;~1e metaph. children (like children) in intellect For Synonyms see entry 5868 3814 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from diminutive of 3816 ^ ^ n f ^ pahee-dis'-kay ^ paidiske ^ ^ ^ bondmaid 1~bondwomen 4~damsel 4~maid 3~maiden 1 ^ ^ 1 a young girl, damsel~2 a maid-servant, a young female slave~2a a maid servant who has charge of the door For Synonyms see entry 5868 3815 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3816 ^ ^ v ^ paheed'-zo ^ paizo ^ 5:625,758 ^ ^ play 1 ^ ^ 1 to play like a child~2 to play, sport, jest~3 to give way to hilarity, esp. by joking singing, dancing 3816 ^ False ^ 24 ^ perhaps from 3817 ^ ^ n m/f ^ paheece ^ pais ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ child 7~maid 1~maiden 1~manservant 1~servant 10~son 1~son (Christ) 2~young man 1 ^ ^ 1 a child, boy or girl~1a infants, children~2 servant, slave~2a an attendant, servant, spec. a king's attendant, minister For Synonyms see entry 5868 3817 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than 5180) ^ ^ v ^ pah'-yo ^ paio ^ ^ ^ smite 4~strike 1 ^ ^ 1 to strike, smite~2 to sting (to strike or wound with a sting) 3818 ^ False ^ 1 ^ feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ pak-at-ee-an-ay' ^ Pakatiane ^ ^ ^ Pacatiana 1 ^ ^ 1 in the 4th century after Christ, Phrygia was divided into Phrygia Salutaris and Phrygia Pacatiana; Laodicea was a city in the latter 3819 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably another form for 3825 (through the idea of retrocession) ^ ^ adv ^ pal'-ahee ^ palai ^ 5:717,769 ^ ^ a great while ago 1~any while 1~in time past 1~long ago 1~of old 1~old 1 ^ ^ 1 of old, former~2 long ago 3820 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 3819 ^ ^ adj ^ pal-ah-yos' ^ palaios ^ 5:717,769 ^ ^ old 18~old wine 1 ^ ^ 1 old, ancient~2 no longer new, worn by use, the worse for wear, old For Synonyms see entry 5816 3821 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3820 ^ ^ n f ^ pal-ah-yot'-ace ^ palaiotes ^ 5:720,769 ^ ^ oldness 1 ^ ^ 1 oldness: the old state of life controlled by 'the letter' 3822 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3820 ^ ^ v ^ pal-ah-yo'-o ^ palaioo ^ 5:720,769 ^ ^ decay 1~make old 1~wax old 2 ^ ^ 1 to make ancient or old~1a to become old, to be worn out~1b of things worn out by time and use~2 to declare a thing to be old and so about to be abrogated 3823 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from pallo (to vibrate, another form for 906) ^ ^ n f ^ pal'-ay ^ pale ^ 5:721,770 ^ ^ wrestle 1 ^ ^ 1 wrestling (a contest between two in which each endeavours to throw the other, and which is decided when the victor is able to hold his opponent down with his hand upon his neck)~1a the term is transferred to the Christian's struggle with the power of evil 3824 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3825 and 1078 ^ ^ n f ^ pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah ^ paliggenesia ^ 1:686,117 ^ ^ regeneration 2 ^ ^ 1 new birth, reproduction, renewal, recreation, regeneration~1a hence renovation, regeneration, the production of a new life consecrated to God, a radical change of mind for the better. The word often used to denote the restoration of a thing to its pristine state, its renovation, as a renewal or restoration of life after death~1b the renovation of the earth after the deluge~1c the renewal of the world to take place after its destruction by fire, as the Stoics taught~1d the signal and glorious change of all things (in heaven and earth) for the better, that restoration of the primal and perfect condition of things which existed before the fall of our first parents, which the Jews looked for in connection with the advent of the Messiah, and which Christians expected in connection with the visible return of Jesus from heaven.~1e other uses~1e1 of Cicero's restoration to rank and fortune on his recall from exile~1e2 of the restoration of the Jewish nation after exile~1e3 of the recovery of knowledge by recollection 3825 ^ False ^ 142 ^ probably from the same as 3823 (through the idea of oscillatory repetition) ^ ^ adv ^ pal'-in ^ palin ^ ^ ^ again 142 ^ ^ 1 anew, again~1a renewal or repetition of the action~1b again, anew~2 again, i.e. further, moreover~3 in turn, on the other hand 3826 ^ False ^ 1 ^ dative case (adverb) of a compound of 3956 and 4128 ^ ^ adv ^ pam-play-thi' ^ pamplethei ^ ^ ^ all at once 1 ^ ^ 1 with the whole multitude~2 all together, one and all 3827 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3956 and 4183 ^ ^ adj ^ pam-pol-ooce ^ pampolus ^ ^ ^ very great 1 ^ ^ 1 very great 3828 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a compound of 3956 and 4443, every-tribal, i.e. heterogeneous (5561 being implied) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pam-fool-ee'-ah ^ Pamphulia ^ ^ ^ Pamphylia 5 ^ ^ 1 a province in Asia Minor, bounded on the east by Cilicia, on the west by Lycia and Phrygia Minor, on the north by Galatia and Cappadocia, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea 3829 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 3956 and a derivative of 1209 ^ ^ n n ^ pan-dokk-i'-on ^ pandocheion ^ ^ ^ inn 1 ^ ^ 1 an inn, a public house for the reception of strangers 3830 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3829 ^ ^ n m ^ pan-dokh-yoos' ^ pandocheus ^ ^ ^ host 1 ^ ^ 1 an inn keeper, host 3831 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3956 and a derivative of 58 ^ ^ n f ^ pan-ay'-goo-ris ^ paneguris ^ 5:722,770 ^ ^ general assembly 1 ^ ^ 1 a festal gathering of the whole people to celebrate public games or other solemnities~2 a public festal assembly 3832 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3956 and 3624 ^ ^ adv ^ pan-oy-kee' ^ panoiki ^ ^ ^ with all (one's) house 1 ^ ^ 1 with all (his) house, with (his) whole family 3833 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 3956 and 3696 ^ ^ n f ^ pan-op-lee'-ah ^ panoplia ^ 5:295,702 ^ ^ all ... armour 1~whole armour 2 ^ ^ 1 full armour, complete armour~1a includes shield, sword, lance, helmet, greaves, and breastplate 3834 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3835 ^ ^ n f ^ pan-oorg-ee'-ah ^ panourgia ^ 5:722,770 ^ ^ craftiness 3~cunning craftiness 1~subtlety 1 ^ ^ 1 craftiness, cunning~2 a specious or false wisdom~3 in a good sense, prudence, skill, in undertaking and carrying on affairs 3835 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3956 and 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ pan-oor'-gos ^ panourgos ^ 5:722,770 ^ ^ crafty 1 ^ ^ 1 skilful, clever~1a in a good sense, fit to undertake and accomplish anything, dexterous, wise, sagacious, skilful~1b in a bad sense, crafty, cunning, knavish, treacherous, deceitful 3836 ^ False ^ 1 ^ adverb (of source) from 3837 ^ ^ adv ^ pan-takh-oth'-en ^ pantachothen ^ ^ ^ from every quarter 1 ^ ^ 1 from all sides, from every quarter 3837 ^ False ^ 7 ^ genitive case (as adverb of place) of a presumed derivative of 3956 ^ ^ adv ^ pan-takh-oo' ^ pantachou ^ ^ ^ every where 6~in all places 1 ^ ^ 1 everywhere 3838 ^ False ^ 2 ^ adverb (of manner) from 3956 and 5056 ^ ^ adj ^ pan-tel-ace' ^ panteles ^ 8:66,1161 ^ ^ in no wise + 1519 + 3588 1~uttermost 1 ^ ^ 1 all complete, perfect~2 completely, perfectly, utterly 3839 ^ False ^ 1 ^ adverb (of manner) from 3956 ^ ^ adv ^ pan'-tay ^ pante ^ ^ ^ always 1 ^ ^ 1 everywhere, wholly, in all respects, in every way 3840 ^ False ^ 2 ^ adverb (of source) from 3956 ^ ^ adv ^ pan-toth'-en ^ pantothen ^ ^ ^ on every side 1~round about 1 ^ ^ 1 from all sides, from every quarter 3841 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3956 and 2904 ^ ^ n m ^ pan-tok-rat'-ore ^ pantokrator ^ 3:914,466 ^ ^ Almighty 9~omnipotent 1 ^ ^ 1 he who holds sway over all things~2 the ruler of all~3 almighty: God 3842 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 3956 and 3753 ^ ^ adv ^ pan'-tot-eh ^ pantote ^ ^ ^ alway 5~always 29~ever 6~evermore 2 ^ ^ 1 at all times, always, ever 3843 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 3956 ^ ^ adv ^ pan'-toce ^ pantos ^ ^ ^ altogether 2~at all 1~by all means 2~in no wise 1~must needs + 1163 1~no doubt 1~surely 1 ^ ^ 1 altogether~1a in any and every way, by all means~1b doubtless, surely, certainly~1c in no wise, not at all 3844 ^ False ^ 200 ^ a root word ^ ^ prep ^ par-ah' ^ para ^ 5:727,771 ^ ^ at 12~by ... side 15~from 24~misc 45~of 51~than 11~with 42 ^ ^ 1 from, of at, by, besides, near 3845 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ par-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ parabaino ^ 5:736,772 ^ ^ fall by transgression 1~transgression 3 ^ ^ 1 to go by the side of~2 to go past or pass over without touching a thing~3 to overstep, neglect, violate, transgress~4 so to go past as to turn aside from~4a to depart, leave, be turned from~5 one who abandons his trust 3846 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ par-ab-al'-lo ^ paraballo ^ ^ ^ arrive 1~compare 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw before, cast to (as fodder for horses)~2 to put one thing by the side of another for the sake of comparison, to compare, liken~3 to put one's self, betake one's self into a place or to a person 3847 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 3845 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ab'-as-is ^ parabasis ^ 5:739,772 ^ ^ breaking 1~transgression 6 ^ ^ 1 a going over~2 metaph. a disregarding, violating~2a of the Mosaic law~2b the breach of a definite, promulgated, ratified law~2c to create transgressions, i.e. that sins might take on the character of transgressions, and thereby the consciousness of sin be intensified and the desire for redemption be aroused 3848 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3845 ^ ^ n m ^ par-ab-at'-ace ^ parabates ^ 5:740,772 ^ ^ breaker 1~transgress 1~transgressor 3 ^ ^ 1 a transgressor~2 a lawbreaker 3849 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and the middle voice of 971 ^ ^ v ^ par-ab-ee-ad'-zom-ahee ^ parabiazomai ^ ^ ^ constrain 2 ^ ^ 1 to employ force contrary to nature and right~2 to compel by employing force~3 to constrain one by entreaties 3850 ^ False ^ 50 ^ from 3846 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ab-ol-ay' ^ parabole ^ 5:744,773 ^ ^ comparison 1~figure 2~parable 46~proverb 1 ^ ^ 1 a placing of one thing by the side of another, juxtaposition, as of ships in battle~2 metaph.~2a a comparing, comparison of one thing with another, likeness, similitude~2b an example by which a doctrine or precept is illustrated~2c a narrative, fictitious but agreeable to the laws and usages of human life, by which either the duties of men or the things of God, particularly the nature and history of God's kingdom are figuratively portrayed~2d a parable: an earthly story with a heavenly meaning~3 a pithy and instructive saying, involving some likeness or comparison and having preceptive or admonitory force~3a an aphorism, a maxim~4 a proverb~5 an act by which one exposes himself or his possessions to danger, a venture, a risk 3851 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and the middle voice of 1011 ^ ^ v ^ par-ab-ool-yoo'-om-ahee ^ parabouleuomai ^ ^ ^ regard not 1 ^ ^ 1 to consult amiss 3852 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3853 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ang-gel-ee'-ah ^ paraggelia ^ 5:761,776 ^ ^ charge 2~commandment 2~straitly 1 ^ ^ 1 announcement, a proclaiming or giving a message to~2 a charge, a command 3853 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 3844 and the base of 32 ^ ^ v ^ par-ang-gel'-lo ^ paraggello ^ 5:761,776 ^ ^ charge 6~command 20~declare 1~give charge 1~give commandment 1~give in charge 1~vr command 1 ^ ^ 1 to transmit a message along from one to another, to declare, announce~2 to command, order, charge For Synonyms see entry 5844 3854 ^ False ^ 37 ^ from 3844 and 1096 ^ ^ v ^ par-ag-in'-om-ahee ^ paraginomai ^ ^ ^ be present 1~come 35~go 1 ^ ^ 1 to be present, to come near, approach~2 to come forth, make one's public appearance 3855 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3844 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ par-ag'-o ^ parago ^ 1:129,20 ^ ^ depart 1~pass 1~pass away 2~pass by 5~pass forth 1 ^ ^ 1 pass by~1a to lead past, lead by~1b to lead aside, mislead~1b1 to lead away~1c to lead to~1c1 to lead forth, bring forward~2 to pass by, go past~2a to depart, go away~3 metaph. disappear 3856 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 1165 ^ ^ v ^ par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo ^ paradeigmatizo ^ 2:32,141 ^ ^ make a public example 1~put to open shame 1 ^ ^ 1 to set forth as a public example, make an example of~1a in a bad sense~1a1 to hold up to infamy~1a2 to expose to public disgrace 3857 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Oriental origin cf 06508 ^ ^ n m ^ par-ad'-i-sos ^ paradeisos ^ 5:765,777 ^ ^ paradise 3 ^ ^ 1 among the Persians a grand enclosure or preserve, hunting ground, park, shady and well watered, in which wild animals, were kept for the hunt; it was enclosed by walls and furnished with towers for the hunters~2 a garden, pleasure ground~2a grove, park~3 the part of Hades which was thought by the later Jews to be the abode of the souls of pious until the resurrection: but some understand this to be a heavenly paradise~4 the upper regions of the heavens. According to the early church Fathers, the paradise in which our first parents dwelt before the fall still exists, neither on the earth or in the heavens, but above and beyond the world~5 heaven 3858 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3844 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ par-ad-ekh'-om-ahee ^ paradechomai ^ ^ ^ receive 5 ^ ^ 1 to receive, take up, take upon one's self~2 to admit i.e. not to reject, to accept, receive~2a of a son: to acknowledge as one's own 3859 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3844 and 1304 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ad-ee-at-ree-bay' ^ paradiatribe ^ ^ ^ perverse disputing 1 ^ ^ 1 useless occupation, empty business, misemployment 3860 ^ False ^ 121 ^ from 3844 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ par-ad-id'-o-mee ^ paradidomi ^ 2:169,166 ^ ^ betray 40~commit 2~deliver 53~deliver up 10~give 4~give over 2~give up 4~misc 6 ^ ^ 1 to give into the hands (of another)~2 to give over into (one's) power or use~2a to deliver to one something to keep, use, take care of, manage~2b to deliver up one to custody, to be judged, condemned, punished, scourged, tormented, put to death~2c to deliver up treacherously~2c1 by betrayal to cause one to be taken~2c2 to deliver one to be taught, moulded~3 to commit, to commend~4 to deliver verbally~4a commands, rites~4b to deliver by narrating, to report~5 to permit allow~5a when the fruit will allow that is when its ripeness permits~5b gives itself up, presents itself 3861 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 1391 (in the sense of seeming) ^ ^ adj ^ par-ad'-ox-os ^ paradoxos ^ 2:255,178 ^ ^ strange 1 ^ ^ 1 unexpected, uncommon, incredible, wonderful 3862 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 3860 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ad'-os-is ^ paradosis ^ 2:172,166 ^ ^ ordinance 1~tradition 12 ^ ^ 1 giving up, giving over~1a the act of giving up~1b the surrender of cities~2 a giving over which is done by word of mouth or in writing, i.e. tradition by instruction, narrative, precept, etc.~2a objectively, that which is delivered, the substance of a teaching~2b of the body of precepts, esp. ritual, which in the opinion of the later Jews were orally delivered by Moses and orally transmitted in unbroken succession to subsequent generations, which precepts, both illustrating and expanding the written law, as they did were to be obeyed with equal reverence 3863 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and 2206 ^ ^ v ^ par-ad-zay-lo'-o ^ parazeloo ^ 2:881,297 ^ ^ provoke to emulation 1~provoke to jealousy 3 ^ ^ 1 to provoke to~1a to provoke to jealously or rivalry~1b to provoke to anger 3864 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 2281 ^ ^ adj ^ par-ath-al-as'-see-os ^ parathalassios ^ ^ ^ upon the sea coast 1 ^ ^ 1 besides the sea, by the sea 3865 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 2334 ^ ^ v ^ par-ath-eh-o-reh'-o ^ paratheoreo ^ ^ ^ neglect 1 ^ ^ 1 to examine things placed beside each other, to compare~2 to overlook, neglect 3866 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3908 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ath-ay'-kay ^ paratheke ^ 8:162,1176 ^ ^ that ... committed + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 a deposit, a trust or thing consigned to one's faithful keeping~1a used of the correct knowledge and pure doctrine of the gospel, to be held firmly and faithfully, and to be conscientiously delivered unto others 3867 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 134 ^ ^ v ^ par-ahee-neh'-o ^ paraineo ^ ^ ^ admonish 1~exhort 1 ^ ^ 1 to exhort, admonish 3868 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 3844 and the middle voice of 154 ^ ^ v ^ par-ahee-teh'-om-ahee ^ paraiteomai ^ 1:195,30 ^ ^ avoid 1~excuse 2~intreat 1~make excuse 1~refuse 5~reject 1 ^ ^ 1 to ask along side, beg to have near one~1a to obtain by entreaty~1b to beg from, to ask for, supplicate~2 to avert by entreaty or seek to avert, to deprecate~2a to entreat that ... not~2b to refuse, decline~2c to shun, avoid~2d to avert displeasure by entreaty~2d1 to beg pardon, crave indulgence, to excuse~2d2 of one excusing himself for not accepting a wedding invitation to a feast 3869 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 2523 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-ath-id'-zo ^ parakathizo ^ ^ ^ sit 1 ^ ^ 1 to make to sit down besides~2 to set beside, place near~3 sit down beside 3870 ^ False ^ 109 ^ from 3844 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-al-eh'-o ^ parakaleo ^ 5:773,778 ^ ^ beseech 43~comfort 23~desire 8~exhort 21~intreat 3~misc 4~pray 6~vr besought 1 ^ ^ 1 to call to one's side, call for, summon~2 to address, speak to, (call to, call upon), which may be done in the way of exhortation, entreaty, comfort, instruction, etc.~2a to admonish, exhort~2b to beg, entreat, beseech~2b1 to strive to appease by entreaty~2c to console, to encourage and strengthen by consolation, to comfort~2c1 to receive consolation, be comforted~2d to encourage, strengthen~2e exhorting and comforting and encouraging~2f to instruct, teach 3871 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-al-oop'-to ^ parakalupto ^ ^ ^ hide 1 ^ ^ 1 to cover over, cover up, hide, conceal 3872 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 3844 and 2698 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ak-at-ath-ay'-kay ^ parakatatheke ^ 8:162,1176 ^ ^ that committed to (one's) trust + 3588 2 ^ ^ 1 a deposit, a trust or thing consigned to one's faithful keeping~1a used of the correct knowledge and pure doctrine of the gospel, to be held firmly and faithfully, and to be conscientiously delivered unto others 3873 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak'-i-mahee ^ parakeimai ^ 3:656,425 ^ ^ be present 2 ^ ^ 1 to lie beside, to be near~2 to be present, at hand 3874 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 3870 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ak'-lay-sis ^ paraklesis ^ 5:773,778 ^ ^ comfort 6~consolation 14~exhortation 8~intreaty 1 ^ ^ 1 a calling near, summons, (esp. for help)~2 importation, supplication, entreaty~3 exhortation, admonition, encouragement~4 consolation, comfort, solace; that which affords comfort or refreshment~4a thus of the Messianic salvation (so the Rabbis call the Messiah the consoler, the comforter)~5 persuasive discourse, stirring address~5a instructive, admonitory, conciliatory, powerful hortatory discourse 3875 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a root word ^ ^ n m ^ par-ak'-lay-tos ^ parakletos ^ 5:800,782 ^ ^ advocate 1~comforter 4 ^ ^ 1 summoned, called to one's side, esp. called to one's aid~1a one who pleads another's cause before a judge, a pleader, counsel for defense, legal assistant, an advocate~1b one who pleads another's cause with one, an intercessor~1b1 of Christ in his exaltation at God's right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins~1c in the widest sense, a helper, succourer, aider, assistant~1c1 of the Holy Spirit destined to take the place of Christ with the apostles (after his ascension to the Father), to lead them to a deeper knowledge of the gospel truth, and give them divine strength needed to enable them to undergo trials and persecutions on behalf of the divine kingdom 3876 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3878 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ak-o-ay' ^ parakoe ^ 1:223,34 ^ ^ disobedient 3 ^ ^ 1 a hearing amiss~2 disobedience 3877 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and 190 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ parakoloutheo ^ 1:215,33 ^ ^ attain 1~follow 1~fully know 1~have understanding 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow after~1a so to follow one as to be always at his side~1b to follow close, accompany~2 metaph.~2a to be always present, to attend one wherever he goes~2b to follow up a thing in mind so as to attain to the knowledge of it~2b1 to understand, (cf our follow a matter up, trace its course)~2b2 to examine thoroughly, investigate~2c to follow faithfully i.e a standard or rule, to conform one's self to 3878 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-oo'-o ^ parakouo ^ 1:223,34 ^ ^ neglect to hear 2 ^ ^ 1 to hear aside~1a causally or carelessly or amiss~2 to be unwilling to hear~2a on hearing to neglect, to pay no heed to~2b to refuse to hear, pay no regard to, disobey 3879 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3844 and 2955 ^ ^ v ^ par-ak-oop'-to ^ parakupto ^ 5:814,784 ^ ^ look 2~stoop down 3 ^ ^ 1 to stoop to a thing in order to look at it~2 to look at with head bowed forward~3 to look into with the body bent~4 to stoop and look into~5 metaph. to look carefully into, inspect curiously~5a of one who would become acquainted with something 3880 ^ False ^ 50 ^ from 3844 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ par-al-am-ban'-o ^ paralambano ^ 4:11,495 ^ ^ receive 15~take 30~take away 1~take unto 2~take up 2 ^ ^ 1 to take to, to take with one's self, to join to one's self~1a an associate, a companion~1b metaph.~1b1 to accept or acknowledge one to be such as he professes to be~1b2 not to reject, not to withhold obedience~2 to receive something transmitted~2a an office to be discharged~2b to receive with the mind~2b1 by oral transmission: of the authors from whom the tradition proceeds~2b2 by the narrating to others, by instruction of teachers (used of disciples) 3881 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and the middle voice of 3004 (in its original sense) ^ ^ v ^ par-al-eg'-om-ahee ^ paralegomai ^ ^ ^ pass 1~sail by 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail past, coast along~2 work past, weather 3882 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 251 ^ ^ adj ^ par-al'-ee-os ^ paralios ^ ^ ^ sea coast 1 ^ ^ 1 by the sea, maritime, the sea coast 3883 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3844 and 236 ^ ^ n f ^ par-al-lag-ay' ^ parallage ^ ^ ^ variableness 1 ^ ^ 1 variation, change 3884 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 3049 ^ ^ v ^ par-al-og-id'-zom-ahee ^ paralogizomai ^ ^ ^ beguile 1~deceive 1 ^ ^ 1 to reckon wrong, miscount~2 to cheat by false reckoning~2a to deceive by false reasoning~3 to deceive, delude, circumvent 3885 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from a derivative of 3886 ^ ^ adj ^ par-al-oo-tee-kos' ^ paralutikos ^ ^ ^ (one) that has the palsy 1~sick of palsy 9 ^ ^ 1 paralytic~1a suffering from the relaxing of the nerves of one's side~1b disabled, weak of limb 3886 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3844 and 3089 ^ ^ v ^ par-al-oo'-o ^ paraluo ^ ^ ^ feeble 1~sick of the palsy 2~taken with palsy 2 ^ ^ 1 to loose on one side or from the side~2 to loose or part things placed side by side~3 to loosen, dissolve~4 to weaken, enfeeble~5 suffering from the relaxing of the nerves, unstrung, weak of limb~6 tottering, weakened, feeble knees 3887 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3844 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ par-am-en'-o ^ parameno ^ 4:577,581 ^ ^ abide 1~continue 2 ^ ^ 1 to remain beside, continue always near~2 to survive, remain alive 3888 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and the middle voice of a derivative of 3454 ^ ^ v ^ par-am-oo-theh'-om-ahee ^ paramutheomai ^ 5:816,784 ^ ^ comfort 4 ^ ^ 1 to speak to, address one, whether by way of admonition and incentive, or to calm and console~1a to encourage, console 3889 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3888 ^ ^ n f ^ par-am-oo-thee'-ah ^ paramuthia ^ 5:816,784 ^ ^ comfort 1 ^ ^ 1 any address, whether made for the purpose of persuading, or of arousing and stimulating, or of calming and consoling~1a consolation, comfort 3890 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3889 ^ ^ n n ^ par-am-oo'-thee-on ^ paramuthion ^ 5:816,784 ^ ^ comfort 1 ^ ^ 1 persuasive address 3891 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3844 and 3551 ^ ^ v ^ par-an-om-eh'-o ^ paranomeo ^ 4:1091,646 ^ ^ contrary to the law 1 ^ ^ 1 to act contrary to the law, to break the law 3892 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3891 ^ ^ n f ^ par-an-om-ee'-ah ^ paranomia ^ 4:1090,646 ^ ^ iniquity 1 ^ ^ 1 breach of law, transgression, wickedness 3893 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 4087 ^ ^ v ^ par-ap-ik-rah'-ee-no ^ parapikraino ^ 6:125,839 ^ ^ provoke 1 ^ ^ 1 to provoke, exasperate~2 to rouse to indignation 3894 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3893 ^ ^ n m ^ par-ap-ik-ras-mos' ^ parapikrasmos ^ 6:125,839 ^ ^ provocation 2 ^ ^ 1 provocation 3895 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ par-ap-ip'-to ^ parapipto ^ 6:170,846 ^ ^ fall away 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall beside a person or thing~2 to slip aside~2a to deviate from the right path, turn aside, wander~2b to error~2c to fall away (from the true faith): from worship of Jehovah 3896 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ par-ap-leh'-o ^ parapleo ^ ^ ^ sail by 1 ^ ^ 1 to sail by, sail past 3897 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3844 and the base of 4139 (as adverb) ^ ^ adj ^ par-ap-lay'-see-on ^ paraplesion ^ ^ ^ nigh unto 1 ^ ^ 1 near to, almost to 3898 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3897 ^ ^ adv ^ par-ap-lay-see'-oce ^ paraplesios ^ ^ ^ likewise 1 ^ ^ 1 similarly, in like manner, in the same way 3899 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 3844 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ par-ap-or-yoo'-om-ahee ^ paraporeuomai ^ ^ ^ go 1~pass 1~pass by 3 ^ ^ 1 to proceed at the side, go past, pass by 3900 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 3895 ^ ^ n n ^ par-ap'-to-mah ^ paraptoma ^ 6:170,846 ^ ^ fall 2~fault 2~offence 7~sin 3~trespass 9 ^ ^ 1 to fall beside or near something~2 a lapse or deviation from truth and uprightness~2a a sin, misdeed 3901 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and the alternate of 4482 ^ ^ v ^ par-ar-hroo-eh'-o ^ pararrhueo ^ ^ ^ let slip 1 ^ ^ 1 to glide by: lest we be carried by, pass by~1a lest the salvation which these things heard show us how to obtain, slip away from us~1b a thing escapes me~1c slips my mind 3902 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and the base of 4591 ^ ^ adj ^ par-as'-ay-mos ^ parasemos ^ ^ ^ sign 1 ^ ^ 1 marked falsely, spurious, counterfeit: as a coin~2 marked beside or in the margin~2a so noteworthy words, which the reader of a book marks on the margin~3 noted, marked, conspicuous, remarkable~3a of persons in a bad sense, notorious~4 marked with a sign: a ship marked with the image or figure of Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) 3903 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and a derivative of 4632 ^ ^ v ^ par-ask-yoo-ad'-zo ^ paraskeuazo ^ ^ ^ be ready 1~make ready 1~prepare oneself 1~ready 1 ^ ^ 1 to make one's self ready, to prepare one's self~2 have prepared one's self, to be prepared or ready 3904 ^ False ^ 6 ^ as if from 3903 ^ ^ n f ^ par-ask-yoo-ay' ^ paraskeue ^ 7:1,989 ^ ^ preparation 6 ^ ^ 1 a making ready, preparation, equipping~2 that which is prepared, equipment~3 in the NT in a Jewish sense, the day of preparation~3a the day on which the Jews made necessary preparation to celebrate a sabbath or a feast 3905 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and teino (to stretch) ^ ^ v ^ par-at-i'-no ^ parateino ^ ^ ^ continue 1 ^ ^ 1 to extend beside, to stretch out lengthwise, to extend~2 to prolong 3906 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3844 and 5083 ^ ^ v ^ par-at-ay-reh'-o ^ paratereo ^ 8:146,1174 ^ ^ observe 1~watched 4~watched + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to stand beside and watch, to watch assiduously, observe carefully~1a to watch, attend to with the eyes~1a1 of auguries, to see what he is going to do~1a2 in a bad sense, to watch insidiously~1a3 to watch one's self~1b to observe, keep scrupulously~1b1 to neglect nothing requisite to the religious observance of 3907 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3906 ^ ^ n f ^ par-at-ay'-ray-sis ^ parateresis ^ 8:148,1174 ^ ^ observation 1 ^ ^ 1 observation 3908 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 3844 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ par-at-ith'-ay-mee ^ paratithemi ^ 8:162,1176 ^ ^ allege 1~commend 3~commit 3~commit the keeping of 1~put forth 2~set before 9 ^ ^ 1 to place beside or near or set before~1a food, i.e. food placed on a table~1b to set before (one) in teaching~1c to set forth (from one's self), to explain~2 to place down (from one's self or for one's self) with any one~2a to deposit~2b to intrust, commit to one's charge 3909 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 5177 ^ ^ v ^ par-at-oong-khan'-o ^ paratugchano ^ ^ ^ meet with 1 ^ ^ 1 to chance to be by, to happen to be present, to meet by chance 3910 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and a derivative of 846 ^ ^ adv ^ par-ow-tee'-kah ^ parautika ^ ^ ^ but for a moment 1 ^ ^ 1 for the moment 3911 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3844 and 5342 (including its alternate forms) ^ ^ v ^ par-af-er'-o ^ paraphero ^ ^ ^ remove 1~take away 1~vr 0 ^ ^ 1 to bear to, bring to, put before~2 to lead aside from the right course or path, to carry away~3 to carry past, lead past~3a to cause to pass by, to remove 3912 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 5426 ^ ^ v ^ par-af-ron-eh'-o ^ paraphroneo ^ ^ ^ as a fool 1 ^ ^ 1 to be beside one's self, out of one's senses, void of understanding, insane 3913 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3912 ^ ^ n f ^ par-af-ron-ee'-ah ^ paraphronia ^ ^ ^ madness 1 ^ ^ 1 madness, insanity 3914 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and 5492 ^ ^ v ^ par-akh-i-mad'-zo ^ paracheimazo ^ ^ ^ winter 4 ^ ^ 1 to winter, pass the winter, with one or at a place 3915 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3914 ^ ^ n f ^ par-akh-i-mas-ee'-ah ^ paracheimasia ^ ^ ^ winter in 1 ^ ^ 1 a passing the winter, wintering 3916 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 3844 and 5536 (in its original sense) ^ ^ adv ^ par-akh-ray'-mah ^ parachrema ^ ^ ^ forthwith 1~immediately 13~presently 1~soon 1~straight way 3 ^ ^ 1 immediately, forthwith, instantly 3917 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from pardos (a panther) ^ ^ n f ^ par'-dal-is ^ pardalis ^ ^ ^ leopard 1 ^ ^ 1 a pard, panther, leopard~2 a very fierce Asiatic and African animal, having a tawny skin marked with large black spots 3918 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 3844 and 1510 (including its various forms) ^ ^ v ^ par'-i-mee ^ pareimi ^ 5:858,791 ^ ^ be here 1~be present 9~be present here 1~come 7~he that lacketh + 3361 + 3739 1~present 3~such things as one hath + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 to be by, be at hand, to have arrived, to be present~2 to be ready, in store, at command 3919 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 1521 ^ ^ v ^ par-ice-ag'-o ^ pareisago ^ 5:824,786 ^ ^ privily bring in 1 ^ ^ 1 to introduce or bring in secretly or craftily 3920 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3919 ^ ^ adj ^ par-ice'-ak-tos ^ pareisaktos ^ 5:824,786 ^ ^ brought in unawares 1 ^ ^ 1 secretly or surreptitiously brought in~2 one who has stolen in 3921 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and a compound of 1519 and 1416 ^ ^ v ^ par-ice-doo'-no ^ pareisduno ^ ^ ^ creep in unawares 1 ^ ^ 1 to enter secretly, slip in stealthily~2 to steal in 3922 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 1525 ^ ^ v ^ par-ice-er'-khom-ahee ^ pareiserchomai ^ 2:682,257 ^ ^ come in privily 1~enter 1 ^ ^ 1 to come in secretly or by stealth, or creep or steal in~2 to enter in addition, come in besides 3923 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 1533 ^ ^ v ^ par-ice-fer'-o ^ pareisphero ^ ^ ^ give 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring in besides~2 to contribute besides to something 3924 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3844 and 1622 ^ ^ adv ^ par-ek-tos' ^ parektos ^ ^ ^ be without 1~except 1~saving 1 ^ ^ 1 except, with the exception of (a thing)~2 besides 3925 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from a compound of 3844 and 1685 ^ ^ n f ^ par-em-bol-ay' ^ parembole ^ ^ ^ army 1~camp 3~castle 6 ^ ^ 1 an encampment~1a the camp of Israel in the desert~1a1 used for the city of Jerusalem, inasmuch as that was to the Israelites what formerly the encampment had been in the desert~1a2 of the sacred congregation or assembly of Israel, as it had been gathered formerly in camps in the wilderness~1b the barracks of the Roman soldiers, which at Jerusalem were in the castle of Antonia~2 an army in a line of battle 3926 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 1776 ^ ^ v ^ par-en-okh-leh'-o ^ parenochleo ^ ^ ^ trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause trouble in a matter, to trouble, annoy 3927 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3844 and the base of 1927 ^ ^ adj ^ par-ep-id'-ay-mos ^ parepidemos ^ 2:64,49 ^ ^ pilgrim 2~stranger 1 ^ ^ 1 one who comes from a foreign country into a city or land to reside there by the side of the natives~2 a stranger~3 sojourning in a strange place, a foreigner~4 in the NT metaph. in reference to heaven as the native country, one who sojourns on earth 3928 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 3844 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ par-er'-khom-ahee ^ parerchomai ^ 2:681,257 ^ ^ come 1~come forth 1~go 1~pass 10~pass away 12~pass by 3~pass over 1~past 1~transgress 1 ^ ^ 1 to go past, pass by~1a of persons moving forward~1a1 to pass by~1b of time~1b1 an act continuing for a time~1c metaph.~1c1 to pass away, perish~1c2 to pass by (pass over), that is, to neglect, omit, (transgress)~1c3 to be led by, to be carried past, be averted~2 to come near, come forward, arrive 3929 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2935 ^ ^ n f ^ par'-es-is ^ paresis ^ 1:509,88 ^ ^ remission 1 ^ ^ 1 passing over, letting pass, neglecting, disregarding 3930 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 3844 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ par-ekh'-o ^ parecho ^ ^ ^ bring 2~do for 1~give 3~keep 1~minister 1~offer 1~show 2~trouble + 2873 5 ^ ^ 1 to reach forth, offer~2 to show, afford, supply~3 to be the authors of, or to cause one to have~3a to give, bring, cause one something either favourable or unfavourable, to occasion~4 to offer, show or present one's self~5 to exhibit or offer on one's own part~5a to render or afford from one's own resources or by one's own power 3931 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 3844 and a derivative of 58 (meaning to harangue an assembly) ^ ^ n f ^ par-ay-gor-ee'-ah ^ paregoria ^ ^ ^ comfort 1 ^ ^ 1 addressing, address~1a exhortation~1b comfort, solace, relief, alleviation, consolation 3932 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3933 ^ ^ n f ^ par-then-ee'-ah ^ parthenia ^ ^ ^ virginity 1 ^ ^ 1 virginity 3933 ^ False ^ 14 ^ of unknown origin ^ ^ n f ^ par-then'-os ^ parthenos ^ 5:826,786 ^ ^ virgin 14 ^ ^ 1 a virgin~1a a marriageable maiden~1b a woman who has never had sexual intercourse with a man~1c one's marriageable daughter~2 a man who has abstained from all uncleanness and whoredom attendant on idolatry, and so has kept his chastity~2a one who has never had intercourse with women 3934 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ par'-thos ^ Parthos ^ ^ ^ Parthian 1 ^ ^ 1 an inhabitant of Parthia, a district of Asia, bounded on the north by Hyrcania, on the east by Ariana, on the south by Carmania Deserta, on the west by Media 3935 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and hiemi (to send) ^ ^ v ^ par-ee'-ay-mi ^ pariemi ^ 1:509,88 ^ ^ hang down 1 ^ ^ 1 to let pass~1a to pass by, neglect~1b to disregard, omit~2 to relax, loose, let go~3 relaxed, unstrung, weakened, exhausted 3936 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 3844 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ par-is'-tay-mee ^ paristemi ^ 5:837,788 ^ ^ misc 11~present 9~show 2~stand 2~stand by 13~yield 5 ^ ^ 1 to place beside or near~1a to set at hand~1a1 to present~1a2 to proffer~1a3 to provide~1a4 to place a person or thing at one's disposal~1a5 to present a person for another to see and question~1a6 to present or show~1a7 to bring to, bring near~1a8 metaph. i.e to bring into one's fellowship or intimacy~1b to present (show) by argument, to prove~2 to stand beside, stand by or near, to be at hand, be present~2a to stand by~2a1 to stand beside one, a bystander~2b to appear~2c to be at hand, stand ready~2d to stand by to help, to succour~2e to be present~2e1 to have come~2e2 of time 3937 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably by contraction for Parmenides (a derivative of a compound of 3844 and 3306) ^ ^ n pr m ^ par-men-as' ^ Parmenas ^ ^ ^ Parmenas 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem 3938 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and 3598 ^ ^ n f ^ par'-od-os ^ parodos ^ ^ ^ way 1 ^ ^ 1 a passing by or passage~2 in passing 3939 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 3611 ^ ^ v ^ par-oy-keh'-o ^ paroikeo ^ 5:841,788 ^ ^ be a stranger 1~sojourn 1 ^ ^ 1 to dwell beside (one) or in one's neighbourhood, to live near~2 in the NT, to be or dwell in a place as a stranger, to sojourn For Synonyms see entry 5854 3940 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3941 ^ ^ n f ^ par-oy-kee'-ah ^ paroikia ^ 5:841,788 ^ ^ dwell as strangers 1~sojourning here 1 ^ ^ 1 a dwelling near or with one~2 a sojourning, dwelling in a strange land~3 metaph. the life of a man here on earth is likened to a sojourning 3941 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3844 and 3624 ^ ^ adj ^ par'-oy-kos ^ paroikos ^ 5:841,788 ^ ^ foreigner 1~sojourn 1~stranger 2 ^ ^ 1 dwelling near, neighbouring~2 in the NT, a stranger, a foreigner, one who lives in a place without the right of citizenship~3 metaph.~3a without citizenship in God's kingdom~3b one who lives on earth as a stranger, a sojourner on the earth~3c of Christians whose home is in heaven 3942 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a compound of 3844 and perhaps a derivative of 3633 ^ ^ n f ^ par-oy-mee'-ah ^ paroimia ^ 5:854,790 ^ ^ parable 1~proverb 4 ^ ^ 1 a saying out of the usual course or deviating from the usual manner of speaking~1a a current or trite saying, a proverb~2 any dark saying which shadows forth some didactic truth~2a esp. a symbolic or figurative saying~2b speech or discourse in which a thing is illustrated by the use of similes and comparisons~2c an allegory~2c1 extended and elaborate metaphor 3943 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 3631 ^ ^ adj ^ par'-oy-nos ^ paroinos ^ ^ ^ given to wine 2 ^ ^ 1 given to wine, drunken 3944 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and oichomai (to depart) ^ ^ v ^ par-oy'-khom-ahee ^ paroichomai ^ ^ ^ past 1 ^ ^ 1 to go by, pass by 3945 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3946 ^ ^ v ^ par-om-oy-ad'-zo ^ paromoiazo ^ 5:199,684 ^ ^ be like unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to be like~2 to be not unlike 3946 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 3664 ^ ^ adj ^ par-om'-oy-os ^ paromoios ^ 5:198,684 ^ ^ like thing 2 ^ ^ 1 like 3947 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and a derivative of 3691 ^ ^ v ^ par-ox-oo'-no ^ paroxuno ^ 5:857,791 ^ ^ easily provoked 1~stir 1 ^ ^ 1 to make sharp, sharpen~1a to stimulate, spur on, urge~1b to irritate, provoke, arouse to anger~1b1 to scorn, despise~1b2 provoke, make angry~1b3 to exasperate, to burn with anger 3948 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3947 (\"paroxysm\") ^ ^ n m ^ par-ox-oos-mos' ^ paroxusmos ^ 5:857,791 ^ ^ contention ... so sharp 1~to provoke unto + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 an inciting, incitement~2 irritation 3949 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and 3710 ^ ^ v ^ par-org-id'-zo ^ parorgizo ^ 5:382,716 ^ ^ anger 1~provoke to wrath 1 ^ ^ 1 to rouse to wrath, to provoke, exasperate, anger 3950 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3949 ^ ^ n m ^ par-org-is-mos' ^ parorgismos ^ 5:382,716 ^ ^ wrath 1 ^ ^ 1 indignation, wrath, exasperation 3951 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3844 and otruno (to spur) ^ ^ v ^ par-ot-roo'-no ^ parotruno ^ ^ ^ stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to incite, stir up 3952 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from the present participle of 3918 ^ ^ n f ^ par-oo-see'-ah ^ parousia ^ 5:858,791 ^ ^ coming 22~presence 2 ^ ^ 1 presence~2 the coming, arrival, advent~2a the future visible return from heaven of Jesus, to raise the dead, hold the last judgment, and set up formally and gloriously the kingdom of God 3953 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 3844 and the base of 3795 ^ ^ n f ^ par-op-sis' ^ paropsis ^ ^ ^ platter 2 ^ ^ 1 a side dish, a dish of dainties or choice food suited not so much to satisfy as to gratify the appetite~1a a side accompaniment of the more solid food~2 the dish itself in which the delicacies are served up 3954 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 3956 and a derivative of 4483 ^ ^ n f ^ par-rhay-see'-ah ^ parrhesia ^ 5:871,794 ^ ^ boldly + 1722 1~boldness 8~confidence 6~misc 6~openly 4~openly + 1722 2~plainly 4 ^ ^ 1 freedom in speaking, unreservedness in speech~1a openly, frankly, i.e without concealment~1b without ambiguity or circumlocution~1c without the use of figures and comparisons~2 free and fearless confidence, cheerful courage, boldness, assurance~3 the deportment by which one becomes conspicuous or secures publicity 3955 ^ False ^ 9 ^ middle voice from 3954 ^ ^ v ^ par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee ^ parrhesiazomai ^ 5:871,794 ^ ^ be bold 1~boldly 1~freely 1~preach boldly 1~speak boldly 4~wax bold 1 ^ ^ 1 to use freedom in speaking, be free spoken~1a to speak freely~2 to grow confident, have boldness, show assurance, assume a bold bearing 3956 ^ False ^ 1243 ^ including all the forms of declension ^ ^ adj ^ pas ^ pas ^ 5:886,795 ^ ^ all 748~all manner of 11~all men 41~all things 170~always + 1223 3~any 7~any thing 2~daily + 2250 2~every 117~every man 11~every thing 7~everyone 28~misc 26~no + 3361 2~no + 3756 9~not tr 7~whatsoever 6~whole 12~whosoever 31~whosoever + 3739 + 302 3 ^ ^ 1 individually~1a each, every, any, all, the whole, everyone, all things, everything~2 collectively~2a some of all types++++ ... \"the whole world has gone after him\" Did all the world go after Christ? \"then went all Judea, and were baptized of him in Jordan.\" Was all Judea, or all Jerusalem, baptized in Jordan? \"Ye are of God, little children\", and the whole world lieth in the wicked one\". Does the whole world there mean everybody? The words \"world\" and \"all\" are used in some seven or eight senses in Scripture, and it is very rarely the \"all\" means all persons, taken individually. The words are generally used to signify that Christ has redeemed some of all sorts -- some Jews, some Gentiles, some rich, some poor, and has not restricted His redemption to either Jew or Gentile ... C.H. Spurgeon from a sermon on Particular Redemption 3957 ^ False ^ 29 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 06453 ^ ^ n n ^ pas'-khah ^ pascha ^ 5:896,797 ^ ^ Easter 1~Passover 28 ^ ^ 1 the paschal sacrifice (which was accustomed to be offered for the people's deliverance of old from Egypt)~2 the paschal lamb, i.e. the lamb the Israelites were accustomed to slay and eat on the fourteenth day of the month of Nisan (the first month of their year) in memory of the day on which their fathers, preparing to depart from Egypt, were bidden by God to slay and eat a lamb, and to sprinkle their door posts with its blood, that the destroying angel, seeing the blood, might pass over their dwellings; Christ crucified is likened to the slain paschal lamb~3 the paschal supper~4 the paschal feast, the feast of the Passover, extending from the 14th to the 20th day of the month Nisan 3958 ^ False ^ 42 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ pas'-kho ^ pascho ^ 5:904,798 ^ ^ be vexed 1~feel 1~passion + 3588 1~suffer 39 ^ ^ 1 to be affected or have been affected, to feel, have a sensible experience, to undergo~1a in a good sense, to be well off, in good case~1b in a bad sense, to suffer sadly, be in a bad plight~1b1 of a sick person 3959 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pat'-ar-ah ^ Patara ^ ^ ^ Patara 1 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Lycia, celebrated for its oracle of Apollo 3960 ^ False ^ 10 ^ probably prolongation from 3817 ^ ^ v ^ pat-as'-so ^ patasso ^ 5:939,804 ^ ^ smite 9~strike 1 ^ ^ 1 to strike gently: as a part or a member of the body~2 to stroke, smite: with the sword, to afflict, to visit with evils, etc. as with a deadly disease~3 to smite down, cut down, to kill, slay 3961 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a \"path\") ^ ^ v ^ pat-eh'-o ^ pateo ^ 5:940,804 ^ ^ tread 3~tread down 1~tread under feet 1 ^ ^ 1 to tread~1a to trample, crush with the feet~1b to advance by setting foot upon, tread upon: to encounter successfully the greatest perils from the machinations and persecutions with which Satan would fain thwart the preaching of the gospel~1c to tread under foot, trample on, i.e. to treat with insult and contempt: to desecrate the holy city by devastation and outrage 3962 ^ False ^ 419 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ n m ^ pat-ayr' ^ pater ^ 5:945,805 ^ ^ father 150~Father 268 ^ ^ 1 generator or male ancestor~1a either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents~1b a more remote ancestor, the founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David~1b1 fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a nation~1c one advanced in years, a senior~2 metaph.~2a the originator and transmitter of anything~2a1 the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same spirit as himself~2a2 one who has infused his own spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds~2b one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way~2c a title of honour~2c1 teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received~2c2 the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others~3 God is called the Father~3a of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler~3b of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector~3b1 of spiritual beings and of all men~3c of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father~3d the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature~3d1 by Jesus Christ himself~3d2 by the apostles 3963 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pat'-mos ^ Patmos ^ ^ ^ Patmos 1 ^ ^ 1 a rugged and bare island in the Aegean Sea 3964 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3962 and the same as the latter part of 3389 ^ ^ n m ^ pat-ral-o'-as ^ patraloas ^ ^ ^ murder of a father 1 ^ ^ 1 a patricide 3965 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a derivative of 3962 ^ ^ n f ^ pat-ree-ah' ^ patria ^ 5:1015,805 ^ ^ family 1~kindred 1~lineage 1 ^ ^ 1 lineage running back to some progenitor, ancestry~2 a nation or tribe~2a a group of families, all those who in a given people lay claim to a common origin~2b the Israelites which distributed into twelve tribes, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob, these were divided into families which were divided into houses~3 family, in a wider sense, nation, people 3966 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 3965 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ pat-ree-arkh'-ace ^ patriarches ^ ^ ^ patriarch 4 ^ ^ 1 patriarch, founder of a tribe, progenitor~1a of the twelve sons of Jacob, founders of the tribes of Israel~1b of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob 3967 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3962 ^ ^ adj ^ pat-ree-kos' ^ patrikos ^ 5:1021,805 ^ ^ of (one's) fathers 1 ^ ^ 1 paternal, ancestral, handed down by or received from one's fathers For Synonyms see entry 5869 3968 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 3902 ^ ^ n f ^ pat-rece' ^ patris ^ ^ ^ (one's) own country 5~country 3 ^ ^ 1 one's native country~1a one's fatherland, one's own country, a fixed abode or home~1b one's own native place i.e. a city 3969 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps countr. for Patrobios (a compound of 3962 and 979) ^ ^ n pr m ^ pat-rob'-as ^ Patrobas ^ ^ ^ Patrobas 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain Christian in Rome 3970 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3962 and a derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down) ^ ^ adj ^ pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os ^ patroparadotos ^ ^ ^ received by tradition from (one's) fathers 1 ^ ^ 1 handed down from one's father's or ancestors 3971 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3962 ^ ^ adj ^ pat-ro'-os ^ patroos ^ 5:1014,* ^ ^ of (one's) fathers 2~of the fathers 1 ^ ^ 1 descending from father to son or from ancestors to their posterity as it were by right of inheritance~2 received from the fathers For Synonyms see entry 5869 3972 ^ False ^ 164 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ pow'-los ^ Paulos ^ ^ ^ Paul 163~Paulus (the deputy) 1 ^ ^ 1 Paul was the most famous of the apostles and wrote a good part of the NT, the 14 Pauline epistles~2 Paulus was a deputy or pro-consul of Cyprus and is said to be a prudent man, in the management of affairs, as a governor 3973 ^ False ^ 15 ^ a root verb (\"pause\") ^ ^ v ^ pow'-o ^ pauo ^ ^ ^ cease 12~leave 2~refrain 1 ^ ^ 1 to make to cease or desist~2 to restrain a thing or person from something~3 to cease, to leave off~4 have got release from sin~4a no longer stirred by its incitements and seductions 3974 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ paf'-os ^ Paphos ^ ^ ^ Paphos 2 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city on the west end of Cyprus, with a harbour. It was the residence of a Roman proconsul. \"Old Paphos\" was noted for the worship and shrine of Venus (Aphrodite) and lay some 7 miles (10 km) to the south-east of it. 3975 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 4078 (meaning thick) ^ ^ v ^ pakh-oo'-no ^ pachuno ^ 5:1022,816 ^ ^ wax gross 2 ^ ^ 1 to make thick, to make fat, fatten~2 metaph. to make stupid (to render the soul dull or callous) 3976 ^ False ^ 3 ^ ultimately from 4228 ^ ^ n f ^ ped'-ay ^ pede ^ ^ ^ fetter 3 ^ ^ 1 a fetter, shackle for the feet 3977 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4228 (meaning the ground) ^ ^ adj ^ ped-ee-nos' ^ pedinos ^ ^ ^ plain + 5117 1 ^ ^ 1 level, plain 3978 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 3979 ^ ^ v ^ ped-zyoo'-o ^ pezeuo ^ ^ ^ go afoot 1 ^ ^ 1 to travel on foot (not on horseback or in carriage), or (if opp. to going by sea) by land 3979 ^ False ^ 2 ^ dative case feminine of a derivative of 4228 (as adv) ^ ^ adv ^ ped-zay' ^ peze ^ ^ ^ afoot 1~on foot 1 ^ ^ 1 on foot (as opposed to riding)~2 by land (as opposed to going by sea) 3980 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 3982 and 757 ^ ^ v ^ pi-tharkh-eh'-o ^ peitharcheo ^ 6:9,818 ^ ^ hearken unto 1~obey 2~obey a magistrate 1 ^ ^ 1 to obey (a ruler or a superior) 3981 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 3982 ^ ^ adj ^ pi-thos' ^ peithos ^ 6:8,818 ^ ^ enticing 1 ^ ^ 1 persuasive 3982 ^ False ^ 55 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ pi'-tho ^ peitho ^ 6:1,818 ^ ^ be confident 2~believe 3~have confidence 6~misc 7~obey 7~persuade 22~trust 8 ^ ^ 1 persuade~1a to persuade, i.e. to induce one by words to believe~1b to make friends of, to win one's favour, gain one's good will, or to seek to win one, strive to please one~1c to tranquillise~1d to persuade unto i.e. move or induce one to persuasion to do something~2 be persuaded~2a to be persuaded, to suffer one's self to be persuaded; to be induced to believe: to have faith: in a thing~2a1 to believe~2a2 to be persuaded of a thing concerning a person~2b to listen to, obey, yield to, comply with~3 to trust, have confidence, be confident 3983 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from the same as 3993 (through the idea of pinching toil; \"pine\") ^ ^ v ^ pi-nah'-o ^ peinao ^ 6:12,820 ^ ^ be an hungred 9~be hungry 3~hunger 10~hungry 1 ^ ^ 1 to hunger, be hungry~1a to suffer want~1b to be needy~2 metaph. to crave ardently, to seek with eager desire 3984 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 4008 (through the idea of piercing) ^ ^ n f ^ pi'-rah ^ peira ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ assay + 2983 1~trial 1 ^ ^ 1 a trial, experience, attempt~2 to attempt a thing, to make trial of a thing or of a person~3 to have a trial of a thing~4 to experience, learn to know by experience 3985 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 3984 ^ ^ v ^ pi-rad'-zo ^ peirazo ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ assay 1~examine 1~go about 1~prove 1~tempt 29~tempter 2~try 4 ^ ^ 1 to try whether a thing can be done~1a to attempt, endeavour~2 to try, make trial of, test: for the purpose of ascertaining his quantity, or what he thinks, or how he will behave himself~2a in a good sense~2b in a bad sense, to test one maliciously, craftily to put to the proof his feelings or judgments~2c to try or test one's faith, virtue, character, by enticement to sin~2c1 to solicit to sin, to tempt~2c1a of the temptations of the devil~2d after the OT usage~2d1 of God: to inflict evils upon one in order to prove his character and the steadfastness of his faith~2d2 men are said to tempt God by exhibitions of distrust, as though they wished to try whether he is not justly distrusted~2d3 by impious or wicked conduct to test God's justice and patience, and to challenge him, as it were to give proof of his perfections. 3986 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 3985 ^ ^ n m ^ pi-ras-mos' ^ peirasmos ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ temptation 19~temptations 1~try 1 ^ ^ 1 an experiment, attempt, trial, proving~1a trial, proving: the trial made of you by my bodily condition, since condition served as to test the love of the Galatians toward Paul (Gal. 4:14)~1b the trial of man's fidelity, integrity, virtue, constancy~1b1 an enticement to sin, temptation, whether arising from the desires or from the outward circumstances~1b2 an internal temptation to sin~1b2a of the temptation by which the devil sought to divert Jesus the Messiah from his divine errand~1b3 of the condition of things, or a mental state, by which we are enticed to sin, or to a lapse from the faith and holiness~1b4 adversity, affliction, trouble: sent by God and serving to test or prove one's character, faith, holiness~1c temptation (i.e. trial) of God by men~1c1 rebellion against God, by which his power and justice are, as it were, put to the proof and challenged to show themselves 3987 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 3984 ^ ^ v ^ pi-rah'-o ^ peirao ^ 6:23,822 ^ ^ assay 1~go about 1~vr tempted 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a trial of, to attempt~1a taught by trial, experienced~2 to test, to make trial of one, put him to proof~2a his mind, sentiments, temper~2b in particular, to attempt to induce one to commit some (esp. carnal) crime~2c tempted to sin 3988 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 3982 ^ ^ n f ^ pice-mon-ay' ^ peismone ^ 6:9,818 ^ ^ persuasion 1 ^ ^ 1 persuasion~2 treacherous or deceptive persuasion 3989 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ pel'-ag-os ^ pelagos ^ ^ ^ depth 1~sea 1 ^ ^ 1 the sea~2 the high sea, the deep (where ships sail) 3990 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4141 (meaning an axe) ^ ^ v ^ pel-ek-id'-zo ^ pelekizo ^ ^ ^ behead 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut off with an axe, to behead 3991 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4002 ^ ^ adj ^ pemp'-tos ^ pemptos ^ ^ ^ fifth 4 ^ ^ 1 fifth 3992 ^ False ^ 81 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ pem'-po ^ pempo ^ 1:398,67 ^ ^ again send 2~send 77~thrust in 2 ^ ^ 1 to send~1a to bid a thing to be carried to one~1b to send (thrust or insert) a thing into another For Synonyms see entry 5813 3993 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary peno (to toil for daily subsistence) ^ ^ adj ^ pen'-ace ^ penes ^ 6:37,824 ^ ^ poor 1 ^ ^ 1 poor For Synonyms see entry 5870 3994 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3995 ^ ^ n f ^ pen-ther-ah' ^ penthera ^ ^ ^ mother in law 3~wife's mother 3 ^ ^ 1 mother-in-law, a wife's mother 3995 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ pen-ther-os' ^ pentheros ^ ^ ^ father in law 1 ^ ^ 1 father-in-law, a wife's father 3996 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 3997 ^ ^ v ^ pen-theh'-o ^ pentheo ^ 6:40,825 ^ ^ bewail 1~mourn 7~wail 2 ^ ^ 1 to mourn~2 to mourn for, lament one 3997 ^ False ^ 5 ^ strengthened from the alternate of 3958 ^ ^ n n ^ pen'-thos ^ penthos ^ 6:40,825 ^ ^ mourning 2~sorrow 3 ^ ^ 1 mourning 3998 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prolongation from the base of 3993 ^ ^ adj ^ pen-ikh-ros' ^ penichros ^ 6:40,824 ^ ^ poor 1 ^ ^ 1 needy, poor 3999 ^ False ^ 1 ^ multiplicative adverb from 4002 ^ ^ adv ^ pen-tak-ece' ^ pentakis ^ ^ ^ five times 1 ^ ^ 1 five times 4000 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 3999 and 5507 ^ ^ adj ^ pen-tak-is-khil'-ee-oy ^ pentakischilioi ^ ^ ^ five thousand 6 ^ ^ 1 five thousand 4001 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4002 and 1540 ^ ^ adj ^ pen-tak-os'-ee-oy ^ pentakosioi ^ ^ ^ five hundred 2 ^ ^ 1 five hundred 4002 ^ False ^ 38 ^ a primary number ^ ^ n indecl ^ pen'-teh ^ pente ^ ^ ^ fifty thousand + 3461 1~five 36~three score and fifteen + 1440 1 ^ ^ 1 five 4003 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4002 and 2532 and 1182 ^ ^ adj ^ pen-tek-ahee-ded'-at-os ^ pentekaidekatos ^ ^ ^ fifteenth 1 ^ ^ 1 the fifteenth 4004 ^ False ^ 7 ^ multiplicative of 4002 ^ ^ adj ^ pen-tay'-kon-tah ^ pentekonta ^ ^ ^ fifty 7 ^ ^ 1 fifty 4005 ^ False ^ 3 ^ feminine of the ord. of 4004 ^ ^ n f ^ pen-tay-kos-tay' ^ pentekoste ^ 6:44,826 ^ ^ Pentecost 3 ^ ^ 1 the second of the three great Jewish feasts, celebrated at Jerusalem yearly, the seventh week after the Passover, in grateful recognition of the completed harvest 4006 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the perfect of the alternate of 3982 ^ ^ n f ^ pep-oy'-thay-sis ^ pepoithesis ^ 6:7,818 ^ ^ confidence 5~trust 1 ^ ^ 1 trust, confidence, reliance 4007 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 4008 ^ ^ particle ^ per ^ per ^ ^ ^ not tr 3 ^ ^ 1 however much, very much, altogether, indeed 4008 ^ False ^ 23 ^ apparently accusative case of an obsolete derivative of peiro (to \"pierce\") ^ ^ adv ^ per'-an ^ peran ^ ^ ^ beyond 7~farther side 1~on the other side 2~other side 10~over 3 ^ ^ 1 beyond, on the other side 4009 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 4008 ^ ^ n n ^ per'-as ^ peras ^ ^ ^ end 2~utmost part 1~uttermost part 1 ^ ^ 1 extremity, bound, end~1a of a portion of space~1a1 boundary~1a2 frontier~1a3 the ends of the earth~1a4 the remotest lands~1b of a thing extending through a period of time (termination) 4010 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4444 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ per'-gam-os ^ Pergamos ^ ^ ^ Pergamos 2 ^ ^ 1 a city of Mysia Minor, in Asia Minor, the seat of the dynasties of Attalus and Eumenes, famous for its temple of Aesculapius and the invention and manufacture of parchment. The river Selinus flowed through it and the Cetius ran past it. It was the birthplace of the physician Galen, and had a great royal library. It had a Christian church. 4011 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from the same as 4010 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ perg'-ay ^ Perge ^ ^ ^ Perga 3 ^ ^ 1 a town in Pamphylia, on the river Cestius, at a distance of 7 miles (10 km) from its mouth, and famous in antiquity for the worship of Artemis (Diana) 4012 ^ False ^ 331 ^ from the base of 4008 ^ ^ prep ^ per-ee' ^ peri ^ 6:53,827 ^ ^ about 31~as touching 8~concerning 40~for 61~misc 33~not tr 4~of 148~touching 3~whereof + 3739 3 ^ ^ 1 about, concerning, on account of, because of, around, near 4013 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4012 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-ag'-o ^ periago ^ ^ ^ compass 1~go about 4~lead about 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead around, to lead about with one's self~2 to go about, walk about 4014 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4012 and 138 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-ahee-reh'-o ^ periaireo ^ ^ ^ take away 3~take up 1 ^ ^ 1 to take away that which surrounds or envelopes a thing~2 metaph. to take away altogether or entirely~2a the guilt of sin, to expiate perfectly 4015 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4012 and 797 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-as-trap'-to ^ periastrapto ^ ^ ^ shine round 1~shine round about 1 ^ ^ 1 to flash around, shine about 4016 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 4012 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-bal'-lo ^ periballo ^ ^ ^ array 3~array in 3~cast about 3~clothe 7~clothe in 3~clothed with 4~put on 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw around, to put around~1a to surround a city with a bank (palisade)~1b of garments, to clothe one~1b1 to put a thing on one~1b2 to clothe one with a thing~1c to put on or clothe one's self 4017 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4012 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-blep'-o ^ periblepo ^ ^ ^ look round about 3~look round about on 2~look round about upon 2 ^ ^ 1 to look around~2 to look around about one's self~3 to look round on one (i.e. to look for one's self at one near by) 4018 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4016 ^ ^ n n ^ per-ib-ol'-ah-yon ^ peribolaion ^ ^ ^ covering 1~vesture 1 ^ ^ 1 a covering thrown around, a wrapper~1a a mantle~1b a veil 4019 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 1210 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-deh'-o ^ perideo ^ ^ ^ bind about 1 ^ ^ 1 to bind around, tie over 4020 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 2038 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-er-gad'-zom-ahee ^ periergazomai ^ ^ ^ be a busybody 1 ^ ^ 1 to bustle about uselessly, to busy one's self about trifling, needless, useless matters~1a used apparently of a person officiously inquisitive about other's affairs 4021 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4012 and 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ per-ee'-er-gos ^ periergos ^ ^ ^ busybody 1~curious arts 1 ^ ^ 1 busy about trifles and neglectful of important matters~1a esp. busy about other folks' affairs, a busybody~1b of things: impertinent and superfluous~1b1 of magic arts 4022 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4012 and 2064 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-er'-khom-ahee ^ perierchomai ^ 2:682,257 ^ ^ fetch a compass 1~vagabond 1~wander about 2 ^ ^ 1 to go about~1a of strollers~1b of wanderers~1c of navigators (making a circuit) 4023 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4012 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-ekh'-o ^ periecho ^ ^ ^ after this manner + 5126 + 5176 1~be astonished + 2285 1~be contained 1 ^ ^ 1 to surround, encompass~1a to contain: of the subject-matter, contents, of a writing~1b to take possession of, to seize 4024 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4012 and 2224 ^ ^ v ^ per-id-zone'-noo-mee ^ perizonnumi ^ 5:302,702 ^ ^ be girded about 1~be girt 1~gird (one's) self 3~have girded 1~have girded about 1 ^ ^ 1 to fasten garments with a girdle or belt~2 to gird one's self~3 metaph. with truth as a girdle~3a to equip one's self with knowledge of the truth 4025 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4060 ^ ^ n f ^ per-ith'-es-is ^ perithesis ^ ^ ^ wearing 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of putting around~2 the adornment consisting of the golden ornaments wont to be placed around the head or the body 4026 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4012 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-is'-tay-mee ^ periistemi ^ ^ ^ avoid 1~shun 1~stand by 1~stand round about 1 ^ ^ 1 to place around one~2 to stand around~2a to turn one's self about for the purpose of avoiding something~2b to avoid, shun 4027 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4012 and 2508 ^ ^ n n ^ per-ee-kath'-ar-mah ^ perikatharma ^ 3:430,381 ^ ^ filth 1 ^ ^ 1 off scouring, refuse~2 metaph.~2a the most abject and despicable men~2b the price of expiation or redemption, because the Greeks used to apply the term \"katharmata\" to victims sacrificed to make expiation for the people, and even to criminals who were maintained at the public expense, that on the outbreak of a pestilence or other calamity they might be offered as sacrifices to make expiation for the state 4028 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4012 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-kal-oop'-to ^ perikalupto ^ ^ ^ blindfold 1~cover 1~overlay 1 ^ ^ 1 to cover all around, to cover up, cover over 4029 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4012 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ per-ik'-i-mahee ^ perikeimai ^ 3:656,425 ^ ^ be bound with 1~be compassed about with + 2192 1~be compassed with 1~be hanged 2 ^ ^ 1 to lie around~2 to be compassed with, have round one 4030 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 4012 and 2776 ^ ^ n f ^ per-ee-kef-al-ah'-yah ^ perikephalaia ^ 5:314,702 ^ ^ helmet 2 ^ ^ 1 a helmet~2 metaph.~2a the protection of the soul which consists in (the hope of) salvation 4031 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 2904 ^ ^ adj ^ per-ee-krat-ace' ^ perikrates ^ ^ ^ come by 1 ^ ^ 1 having power over a thing 4032 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 2928 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-kroop'-to ^ perikrupto ^ ^ ^ hide 1 ^ ^ 1 to conceal on all sides or entirely, to hide, seclude 4033 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 2944 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-koo-klo'-o ^ perikukloo ^ ^ ^ compass round 1 ^ ^ 1 to encircle, compass about~1a of a city (besieged) 4034 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4012 and 2989 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-lam'-po ^ perilampo ^ 4:16,497 ^ ^ shine round about 2 ^ ^ 1 to shine around 4035 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4012 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-li'-po ^ perileipo ^ 4:194,* ^ ^ remain 2 ^ ^ 1 to leave over~2 to remain over, to survive 4036 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4012 and 3077 ^ ^ adj ^ per-il'-oo-pos ^ perilupos ^ 4:323,540 ^ ^ exceeding sorrowful 2~exceeding sorry 1~very sorrowful 2 ^ ^ 1 very sad, exceedingly sorrowful~2 overcome with sorrow so much as to cause one's death 4037 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-men'-o ^ perimeno ^ 4:578,581 ^ ^ wait for 1 ^ ^ 1 to wait for 4038 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 ^ ^ adv ^ per'-ix ^ perix ^ ^ ^ round about 1 ^ ^ 1 round about: the neighbouring cities 4039 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 3611 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-oy-keh'-o ^ perioikeo ^ ^ ^ dwell round about 1 ^ ^ 1 to dwell round about, to be one's neighbour 4040 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 3624 ^ ^ adj ^ per-ee'-oy-kos ^ perioikos ^ ^ ^ neighbour 1 ^ ^ 1 dwelling around, a neighbour 4041 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the present participle feminine of a compound of 4012 and 1510 ^ ^ adj ^ per-ee-oo'-see-os ^ periousios ^ 6:57,828 ^ ^ peculiar 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is one's own, belonging to one's possessions~1a a people selected by God from the other nations for his own possession 4042 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4023 ^ ^ n f ^ per-ee-okh-ay' ^ perioche ^ ^ ^ place 1 ^ ^ 1 an encompassing, compass, circuit~2 that which is contained~2a the contents of any writing 4043 ^ False ^ 96 ^ from 4012 and 3961 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-pat-eh'-o ^ peripateo ^ 5:940,804 ^ ^ be occupied 1~go 1~walk 93~walk about 1 ^ ^ 1 to walk~1a to make one's way, progress; to make due use of opportunities~1b Hebrew for, to live~1b1 to regulate one's life~1b2 to conduct one's self~1b3 to pass one's life 4044 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and the base of 4008 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-pi'-ro ^ peripeiro ^ ^ ^ pierce through 1 ^ ^ 1 to pierce through~2 metaph. to torture one's soul with sorrows 4045 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4012 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-pip'-to ^ peripipto ^ 6:173,846 ^ ^ fall among 1~fall into 2 ^ ^ 1 so to fall into as to be encompassed 4046 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 4012 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-poy-eh'-om-ahee ^ peripoieomai ^ ^ ^ purchase 2 ^ ^ 1 to make to remain over~2 to reserve, to leave or keep safe, lay by~3 to make to remain for one's self~4 to preserve for one's self~5 to get for one's self, purchase 4047 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4046 ^ ^ n f ^ per-ee-poy'-ay-sis ^ peripoiesis ^ ^ ^ obtaining 1~peculiar + 1519 1~purchased possession 1~saving 1~to obtain + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a preserving, a preservation~2 possession, one's own property~3 an obtaining 4048 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 4486 ^ ^ v ^ per-ir-hrayg'-noo-mee ^ perirrhegnumi ^ ^ ^ rend off 1 ^ ^ 1 to break off on all sides, break off all around~2 to rend or tear off all around 4049 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 4685 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-spah'-o ^ perispao ^ ^ ^ cumber 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw around, to draw away, distract~2 metaph.~2a to be driven about mentally, to be distracted~2b to be over-occupied, too busy, about a thing 4050 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4052 ^ ^ n f ^ per-is-si'-ah ^ perisseia ^ 6:63,828 ^ ^ abundance 2~abundantly 1~superfluity 1 ^ ^ 1 abundance, superabundantly, superfluously~2 superiority, preference, pre-eminence~3 gain, profit~4 residue, remains: the wickedness remaining over in a Christian from his state prior to conversion++++ Used by the Greeks to describe the excess wax in their ears. 4051 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4052 ^ ^ n n ^ per-is'-syoo-mah ^ perisseuma ^ 6:63,828 ^ ^ abundance 4~that was left 1 ^ ^ 1 abundance, in which one delights~1a of that which fills the heart~2 that which is left over, residue, remains 4052 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 4053 ^ ^ v ^ per-is-syoo'-o ^ perisseuo ^ 6:58,828 ^ ^ abound 17~abundance 3~be left 1~exceed 2~increase 2~misc 10~redound 1~remain 3 ^ ^ 1 to exceed a fixed number of measure, to be left over and above a certain number or measure~1a to be over, to remain~1b to exist or be at hand in abundance~1b1 to be great (abundant)~1b2 a thing which comes in abundance, or overflows unto one, something falls to the lot of one in large measure~1b3 to redound unto, turn out abundantly for, a thing~1c to abound, overflow~1c1 to be abundantly furnished with, to have in abundance, abound in (a thing), to be in affluence~1c2 to be pre-eminent, to excel~1c3 to excel more than, exceed~2 to make to abound~2a to furnish one richly so that he has abundance~2b to make abundant or excellent \"Abounding\" is used of a flower going from a bud to full bloom. 4053 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4012 (in the sense of beyond) ^ ^ adj ^ per-is-sos' ^ perissos ^ 6:61,828 ^ ^ advantage 1~beyond measure 1~exceeding + 5228 + 1537 1~exceeding abundantly above + 5228 + 1537 1~more 2~more abundantly 1~superfluous 1~vehemently + 1537 1~very highly + 5228 + 1537 1 ^ ^ 1 exceeding some number or measure or rank or need~1a over and above, more than is necessary, superadded~1a1 exceeding abundantly, supremely~1a2 something further, more, much more than all, more plainly~1b superior, extraordinary, surpassing, uncommon~1b1 pre-eminence, superiority, advantage, more eminent, more remarkable, more excellent 4054 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter of 4055 (as adverb) ^ ^ comparative ^ per-is-sot'-er-on ^ perissoteron ^ ^ ^ a great deal 1~far more 1~more abundantly 2 ^ ^ 1 exceeding some number or measure or rank or need~1a over and above, more than is necessary, superadded~1a1 exceeding abundantly, supremely~1a2 something further, more, much more than all, more plainly~1b superior, extraordinary, surpassing, uncommon~1b1 pre-eminence, superiority, advantage, more eminent, more remarkable, more excellent 4055 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4053 ^ ^ comparative ^ per-is-sot'-er-os ^ perissoteros ^ ^ ^ greater 3~more 4~more abundant 3~much more 1~overmuch 1 ^ ^ 1 exceeding some number or measure or rank or need~1a over and above, more than is necessary, superadded~1a1 exceeding abundantly, supremely~1a2 something further, more, much more than all, more plainly~1b superior, extraordinary, surpassing, uncommon~1b1 pre-eminence, superiority, advantage, more eminent, more remarkable, more excellent 4056 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 4055 ^ ^ adv ^ per-is-sot-er'-oce ^ perissoteros ^ ^ ^ exceedingly 1~more abundant 2~more abundantly 4~more exceedingly 2~more frequent 1~much more 1~the more earnest 1~the rather 1 ^ ^ 1 more abundantly~2 more in a greater degree~3 more earnestly, more exceedingly~4 especially, above others 4057 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4053 ^ ^ adv ^ per-is-soce' ^ perissos ^ ^ ^ exceedingly 1~out of measure 1~the more 1 ^ ^ 1 beyond measure, extraordinary~2 greatly, exceedingly 4058 ^ False ^ 10 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ per-is-ter-ah' ^ peristera ^ 6:63,830 ^ ^ dove 9~pigeon 1 ^ ^ 1 a dove 4059 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 4012 and the base of 5114 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-tem'-no ^ peritemno ^ 6:72,831 ^ ^ circumcise 18 ^ ^ 1 to cut around~2 to circumcise~2a cut off one's prepuce (used of that well known rite by which not only the male children of the Israelites, on the eighth day after birth, but subsequently also \"proselytes of righteousness\" were consecrated to Jehovah and introduced into the number of his people)~2b to get one's self circumcised, present one's self to be circumcised, receive circumcision~2c since by the rite of circumcision a man was separated from the unclean world and dedicated to God, the word is transferred to denote the extinguishing of lusts and the removal of sins 4060 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4012 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-tith'-ay-mee ^ peritithemi ^ ^ ^ bestow upon 1~hedge around + 5318 1~put about 1~put on 3~put upon 1~set about 1 ^ ^ 1 to place around, set about~2 to put on a garment~3 to put or bind a thing around another~4 to present, to bestow, confer, a thing upon one 4061 ^ False ^ 36 ^ from 4059 ^ ^ n f ^ per-it-om-ay' ^ peritome ^ 6:72,831 ^ ^ circumcised 1~circumcision 35 ^ ^ 1 circumcised~1a the act or rite of circumcision, \"they of the circumcision\" is a term used of the Jews~1a1 of Christians gathered from among the Jews~1a2 the state of circumcision~1b metaph.~1b1 of Christians separated from the unclean multitude and truly consecrated to God~1b2 the extinction of passions and the removal of spiritual impurity 4062 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-trep'-o ^ peritrepo ^ ^ ^ make mad + 3130 + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn about, to turn~2 to transfer or change by turning~2a a person or thing into some state~2b turning one mad 4063 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 5143 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-trekh'-o ^ peritrecho ^ ^ ^ run through 1 ^ ^ 1 to run around, run around about 4064 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4012 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-fer'-o ^ periphero ^ ^ ^ bear about 1~carry about 4 ^ ^ 1 to carry round, to bear about everywhere with one~2 to carry here and there~3 to be driven~3a in doubt and hesitation to be led away now to this opinion, now to that 4065 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4012 and 5426 ^ ^ v ^ per-ee-fron-eh'-o ^ periphroneo ^ 3:663,421 ^ ^ despise 1 ^ ^ 1 to consider or examine on all sides i.e. carefully, thoroughly~2 to set one's self in thought beyond (exalt one's self in thought above) a person or a thing~3 to contemn, to despise 4066 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4012 and 5561 ^ ^ adj ^ per-ikh'-o-ros ^ perichoros ^ ^ ^ country about 1~country round about 3~region round about 5~region that lieth around about 1 ^ ^ 1 lying round about, neighbouring~1a the region round about~1b the region of Jordan 4067 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 4012 and psao (to rub) ^ ^ n n ^ per-ip'-say-mah ^ peripsema ^ 6:84,* ^ ^ offscouring 1 ^ ^ 1 what is wiped off~2 dirt rubbed off~3 off scouring, scrapings++++ The Athenians, in order to avert public calamities, yearly threw a criminal into the sea as an offering to Poseidon; hence the term became used for an expiatory offering, a ransom, for our child, i.e. in comparison with the saving of our son's life let it be to us a despicable and worthless thing. It is used of a man who in behalf of religion undergoes dire trials for the salvation of others. 4068 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from perperos (braggart, perhaps by reduplication of the base of 4008) ^ ^ v ^ per-per-yoo'-om-ahee ^ perpereuomai ^ 6:93,833 ^ ^ vaunt itself 1 ^ ^ 1 to boast one's self~2 a self display, employing rhetorical embellishments in extolling one's self excessively 4069 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a Persian woman ^ ^ n pr f ^ per-sece' ^ Persis ^ ^ ^ Persis 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman at Rome 4070 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4009 ^ ^ adv ^ per'-oo-si ^ perusi ^ ^ ^ a year ago + 575 2 ^ ^ 1 last year~2 the year just past~2a for a year past, a year ago 4071 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from a derivative of 4072 ^ ^ n n ^ pet-i-non' ^ peteinon ^ ^ ^ bird 5~fowl 9 ^ ^ 1 flying, winged~2 flying or winged animals, birds~2a the birds of the heaven, i.e. flying in the heaven (air) 4072 ^ False ^ 5 ^ middle voice of a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ pet'-om-ahee ^ petomai ^ ^ ^ fly 3~flying 2 ^ ^ 1 to fly 4073 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from the same as 4074 ^ ^ n f ^ pet'-ra ^ petra ^ 6:95,834 ^ ^ rock 16 ^ ^ 1 a rock, cliff or ledge~1a a projecting rock, crag, rocky ground~1b a rock, a large stone~1c metaph. a man like a rock, by reason of his firmness and strength of soul 4074 ^ False ^ 162 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n pr m ^ pet'-ros ^ Petros ^ 6:100,835 ^ ^ Peter 161~stone 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the twelve disciples of Jesus 4075 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4073 and 1491 ^ ^ adj ^ pet-ro'-dace ^ petrodes ^ ^ ^ stony ground 2~stony place 2 ^ ^ 1 rocky, stony~1a of a ground full of rocks 4076 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4078 ^ ^ n n ^ pay'-gan-on ^ peganon ^ ^ ^ rue 1 ^ ^ 1 rue~2 a shrubby plant about 2 feet (60 cm) high, of medicinal value 4077 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably from 4078 (through the idea of gushing plumply) ^ ^ n f ^ pay-gay' ^ pege ^ 6:112,837 ^ ^ fountain 8~well 4 ^ ^ 1 fountain, spring~2 a well fed by a spring 4078 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ payg'-noo-mee ^ pegnumi ^ ^ ^ pitch 1 ^ ^ 1 to make fast, to fix~2 to fasten together, to build by fastening together 4079 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a (presumed) derivative of pedon (the blade of an oar, from the same as 3976) ^ ^ n n ^ pay-dal'-ee-on ^ pedalion ^ ^ ^ helm 1~rudder 1 ^ ^ 1 a ship's rudder 4080 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a quantitative form (the feminine) of the base of 4225 ^ ^ pron ^ pay-lee'-kos ^ pelikos ^ ^ ^ how great 1~how large 1 ^ ^ 1 how great, how large~1a in a material reference (denoting geometrical magnitude as distinguished from arithmetical)~1b in an ethical sense: how distinguished 4081 ^ False ^ 6 ^ perhaps a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ pay-los' ^ pelos ^ 6:118,838 ^ ^ clay 6 ^ ^ 1 clay, which potters uses~2 mud (wet clay) 4082 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ pay'-rah ^ pera ^ 6:119,838 ^ ^ scrip 6 ^ ^ 1 a wallet~2 a leathern sack, in which travellers and shepherds carried their provisions 4083 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ pay'-khoos ^ pechus ^ ^ ^ cubit 4 ^ ^ 1 a cubit~2 a measure of length equal to distance from the joint of the elbow to the tip of the middle finger (i.e. about 18 inches, (.5 m) but its precise length varied and is disputed) 4084 ^ False ^ 12 ^ probably another form of 971 ^ ^ v ^ pee-ad'-zo ^ piazo ^ ^ ^ apprehend 2~catch 2~lay hand on 1~take 7 ^ ^ 1 to lay hold of~2 to take, capture~2a of fishes~3 to apprehend~3a of a man, in order to imprison him 4085 ^ False ^ 1 ^ another form for 4084 ^ ^ v ^ pee-ed'-zo ^ piezo ^ ^ ^ press down 1 ^ ^ 1 to press, press together 4086 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of a derivative of 3982 and 3056 ^ ^ n f ^ pith-an-ol-og-ee'-ah ^ pithanologia ^ ^ ^ enticing words 1 ^ ^ 1 speech adapted to persuade, discourse in which probable arguments are adduced~2 in a bad sense, persuasiveness of speech, specious discourse leading others into error 4087 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4089 ^ ^ v ^ pik-rah'-ee-no ^ pikraino ^ 6:122,839 ^ ^ be bitter 2~make bitter 2 ^ ^ 1 to make bitter~1a to produce a bitter taste in the stomach~2 to embitter. exasperate~2a render angry, indignant~2b to be embittered, irritated~2c to visit with bitterness, to grieve (deal bitterly with) 4088 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4089 ^ ^ n f ^ pik-ree'-ah ^ pikria ^ 6:122,839 ^ ^ bitterness 4 ^ ^ 1 bitter gall~1a extreme wickedness~1b a bitter root, and so producing a bitter fruit~1c metaph. bitterness, bitter hatred 4089 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from 4078 (through the idea of piercing) ^ ^ adj ^ pik-ros' ^ pikros ^ 6:122,839 ^ ^ bitter 2 ^ ^ 1 bitter~2 metaph. harsh, virulent 4090 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4089 ^ ^ adv ^ pik-roce' ^ pikros ^ ^ ^ bitterly 2 ^ ^ 1 bitterly~2 metaph. with poignant grief 4091 ^ False ^ 55 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ pil-at'-os ^ Pilatos ^ ^ ^ Pilate 55 ^ ^ 1 the sixth Roman procurator of Judah and Samaria who ordered Christ to be crucified 4092 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a reduplicated and prolonged form of a primary preo {preh'-o}; which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ pim'-pray-mee ^ pimpremi ^ ^ ^ swollen 1 ^ ^ 1 to blow, to burn~2 to cause to swell, to render timid~3 to swell, become swollen~3a of the parts of the body 4093 ^ False ^ 1 ^ diminutive of 4094 ^ ^ n n ^ pin-ak-id'-ee-on ^ pinakidion ^ ^ ^ writing table 1 ^ ^ 1 a small tablet~2 a writing tablet 4094 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently a form of 4109 ^ ^ n f ^ pin'-ax ^ pinax ^ ^ ^ charger 4~platter 1 ^ ^ 1 a board, a tablet~2 a dish, plate, platter 4095 ^ False ^ 75 ^ a prolonged form of pio {pee'-o}; which (together with another form poo {po'-o}, occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ pee'-no ^ pino ^ 6:135,840 ^ ^ drink 68~drink of 7 ^ ^ 1 to drink~2 figuratively, to receive into the soul what serves to refresh strengthen, nourish it unto life eternal 4096 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from pion (fat, perhaps akin to the alternate of 4095 through the idea of repletion) ^ ^ n f ^ pee-ot'-ace ^ piotes ^ ^ ^ fatness 1 ^ ^ 1 fatness 4097 ^ False ^ 9 ^ a reduplicated and prolonged form of prao {prah'-o}, (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses), contracted from perao (to traverse, from the base of 4008) ^ ^ v ^ pip-ras'-ko ^ piprasko ^ 6:160,846 ^ ^ sell 9 ^ ^ 1 to sell~1a of price, one into slavery~1b of the master to whom one is sold as a slave~2 metaph.~2a sold under sin, entirely under the control of the love of sinning~2b of one bribed to give himself up wholly to another's will 4098 ^ False ^ 90 ^ a reduplicated and contracted form of peto {pet'-o}, (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses), probably akin to 4072 through the idea of alighting ^ ^ v ^ pip'-to ^ pipto ^ 6:161,846 ^ ^ fail 1~fall 69~fall down 19~light 1 ^ ^ 1 to descend from a higher place to a lower~1a to fall (either from or upon)~1a1 to be thrust down~1b metaph. to fall under judgment, came under condemnation~2 to descend from an erect to a prostrate position~2a to fall down~2a1 to be prostrated, fall prostrate~2a2 of those overcome by terror or astonishment or grief or under the attack of an evil spirit or of falling dead suddenly~2a3 the dismemberment of a corpse by decay~2a4 to prostrate one's self~2a5 used of suppliants and persons rendering homage or worship to one~2a6 to fall out, fall from i.e. shall perish or be lost~2a7 to fall down, fall into ruin: of buildings, walls etc.~2b to be cast down from a state of prosperity~2b1 to fall from a state of uprightness~2b2 to perish, i.e come to an end, disappear, cease~2b2a of virtues~2b3 to lose authority, no longer have force~2b3a of sayings, precepts, etc.~2b4 to be removed from power by death~2b5 to fail of participating in, miss a share in 4099 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pis-id-ee'-ah ^ Pisidia ^ ^ ^ Pisidia 2 ^ ^ 1 a region in Asia Minor bounded by Pamphylia, and the Pamphylian Sea, Phrygia, and Lycaonia 4100 ^ False ^ 248 ^ from 4102 ^ ^ v ^ pist-yoo'-o ^ pisteuo ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ be commit to one's trust 1~be committed unto 1~be put in trust with 1~believe 239~believer 1~commit to (one's) trust 1~commit unto 4 ^ ^ 1 to think to be true, to be persuaded of, to credit, place confidence in~1a of the thing believed~1a1 to credit, have confidence~1b in a moral or religious reference~1b1 used in the NT of the conviction and trust to which a man is impelled by a certain inner and higher prerogative and law of soul~1b2 to trust in Jesus or God as able to aid either in obtaining or in doing something: saving faith~1b3 mere acknowledgment of some fact or event: intellectual faith~2 to entrust a thing to one, i.e. his fidelity~2a to be intrusted with a thing 4101 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4102 ^ ^ adj ^ pis-tik-os' ^ pistikos ^ ^ ^ spikenard + 3487 2 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to belief~1a having the power of persuading, skilful in producing belief~1b trusty, faithful, that can be relied on 4102 ^ False ^ 244 ^ from 3982 ^ ^ n f ^ pis'-tis ^ pistis ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ assurance 1~belief 1~believe + 1537 1~faith 239~fidelity 1~them that believe 1 ^ ^ 1 conviction of the truth of anything, belief; in the NT of a conviction or belief respecting man's relationship to God and divine things, generally with the included idea of trust and holy fervour born of faith and joined with it~1a relating to God~1a1 the conviction that God exists and is the creator and ruler of all things, the provider and bestower of eternal salvation through Christ~1b relating to Christ~1b1 a strong and welcome conviction or belief that Jesus is the Messiah, through whom we obtain eternal salvation in the kingdom of God~1c the religious beliefs of Christians~1d belief with the predominate idea of trust (or confidence) whether in God or in Christ, springing from faith in the same~2 fidelity, faithfulness~2a the character of one who can be relied on 4103 ^ False ^ 67 ^ from 3982 ^ ^ adj ^ pis-tos' ^ pistos ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ believe 6~believer 1~believing 2~faithful 53~faithfully 1~not translated 1~sure 1~true 2 ^ ^ 1 trusty, faithful~1a of persons who show themselves faithful in the transaction of business, the execution of commands, or the discharge of official duties~1b one who kept his plighted faith, worthy of trust~1c that can be relied on~2 easily persuaded~2a believing, confiding, trusting~2b in the NT one who trusts in God's promises~2b1 one who is convinced that Jesus has been raised from the dead~2b2 one who has become convinced that Jesus is the Messiah and author of salvation 4104 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4103 ^ ^ v ^ pis-to'-o ^ pistoo ^ 6:174,849 ^ ^ be assured of 1 ^ ^ 1 to make faithful, render trustworthy~1a to make firm, establish~2 to be firmly persuaded of~2a to be assured of 4105 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 4106 ^ ^ v ^ plan-ah'-o ^ planao ^ 6:228,857 ^ ^ be out of the way 1~deceive 24~err 6~go astray 5~seduce 2~wander 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to stray, to lead astray, lead aside from the right way~1a to go astray, wander, roam about~2 metaph.~2a to lead away from the truth, to lead into error, to deceive~2b to be led into error~2c to be led aside from the path of virtue, to go astray, sin~2d to sever or fall away from the truth~2d1 of heretics~2e to be led away into error and sin 4106 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4108 (as abstractly) ^ ^ n f ^ plan'-ay ^ plane ^ 6:228,857 ^ ^ deceit 1~delusion 1~error 7~to deceive 1 ^ ^ 1 a wandering, a straying about~1a one led astray from the right way, roams hither and thither~2 metaph.~2a mental straying~2a1 error, wrong opinion relative to morals or religion~2b error which shows itself in action, a wrong mode of acting~2c error, that which leads into error, deceit or fraud 4107 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4108 ^ ^ n m ^ plan-ay'-tace ^ planetes ^ 6:228,857 ^ ^ wandering 1 ^ ^ 1 a wanderer: wandering stars 4108 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ plan'-os ^ planos ^ 6:228,857 ^ ^ deceiver 4~seducing 1 ^ ^ 1 wandering, roving~2 misleading, leading into error~2a a vagabond, \"tramp\", imposter~2b corrupter, deceiver 4109 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4111 ^ ^ n f ^ plax ^ plax ^ ^ ^ table 3 ^ ^ 1 a flat thing, broad tablet, plane, level surface (as of the sea) 4110 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4111 ^ ^ n n ^ plas'-mah ^ plasma ^ 6:254,862 ^ ^ thing formed 1 ^ ^ 1 what has been moulded or formed, as from wax~2 the thing formed by a potter, earthen vessel 4111 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ plas'-so ^ plasso ^ 6:254,862 ^ ^ form 2 ^ ^ 1 to form, mould (something from clay, wax, etc.)~1a used of a potter 4112 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4111 ^ ^ adj ^ plas-tos' ^ plastos ^ 6:262,862 ^ ^ feigned 1 ^ ^ 1 moulded, formed, as from clay, wax, or stone~2 feigned 4113 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4116 ^ ^ n f ^ plat-i'-ah ^ plateia ^ ^ ^ street 9 ^ ^ 1 a broad way, a street 4114 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4116 ^ ^ n n ^ plat'-os ^ platos ^ ^ ^ breadth 4 ^ ^ 1 breadth~1a suggesting great extent 4115 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4116 ^ ^ v ^ plat-oo'-no ^ platuno ^ ^ ^ enlarge 2~make broad 1 ^ ^ 1 to make broad, enlarge~2 be enlarged in heart, i.e. to welcome and embrace you in love 4116 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4111 ^ ^ adj ^ plat-oos' ^ platus ^ ^ ^ wide 1 ^ ^ 1 broad 4117 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4120 ^ ^ n n ^ pleg'-mah ^ plegma ^ ^ ^ broidered hair 1 ^ ^ 1 what is woven, plaited, or twisted together~2 a web, plait, braid~2a of a net~2b of a basket, in which the infant Moses was laid~2c of braided hair 4118 ^ False ^ 3 ^ irregular superlative of 4183 ^ ^ adj ^ plice'-tos ^ pleistos ^ ^ ^ most 2~very great 1 ^ ^ 1 most~2 at the very most 4119 ^ False ^ 56 ^ comparative of 4183 ^ ^ adj ^ pli-own ^ pleion ^ ^ ^ further + 1909 3~greater 5~many 12~misc 8~more 23~more part 2~most 2~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 greater in quantity~1a the more part, very many~2 greater in quality, superior, more excellent 4120 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ plek'-o ^ pleko ^ ^ ^ plait 3 ^ ^ 1 to plait, braid, weave together 4121 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4119 ^ ^ v ^ pleh-on-ad'-zo ^ pleonazo ^ 6:263,864 ^ ^ abound 6~abundant 1~have over 1~make to increase 1 ^ ^ 1 to superabound~1a of things~1a1 to exist in abundance~1a2 to increase~1a3 be augmented~2 to make to increase: one in a thing 4122 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4123 ^ ^ v ^ pleh-on-cek-teh'-o ^ pleonekteo ^ 6:266,864 ^ ^ defraud 2~get an advantage 1~make a gain 2 ^ ^ 1 to have more, or a greater part or share~1a to be superior, excel, surpass, have an advantage over~2 to gain or take advantage of another, to overreach 4123 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4119 and 2192 ^ ^ n m ^ pleh-on-ek'-tace ^ pleonektes ^ 6:266,864 ^ ^ covetous 4 ^ ^ 1 one eager to have more, esp. what belongs to others~2 greedy of gain, covetous 4124 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4123 ^ ^ n f ^ pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah ^ pleonexia ^ 6:266,864 ^ ^ covetous practice 1~covetousness 8~greediness 1 ^ ^ 1 greedy desire to have more, covetousness, avarice 4125 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ plyoo-rah' ^ pleura ^ ^ ^ side 5 ^ ^ 1 the side of the body 4126 ^ False ^ 5 ^ another form for pleuo {plyoo'-o}, which is used as an alternate in certain tenses, probably a form of 4150 (through the idea of plunging through the water) ^ ^ v ^ pleh'-o ^ pleo ^ ^ ^ sail 5 ^ ^ 1 to sail, navigate, travel by ship 4127 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 4141 ^ ^ n f ^ play-gay' ^ plege ^ ^ ^ plague 12~stripe 5~wound 4 ^ ^ 1 a blow, stripe, a wound~2 a public calamity, heavy affliction, plague, 4128 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from 4130 ^ ^ n n ^ play'-thos ^ plethos ^ 6:274,866 ^ ^ bundle 1~company 1~multitude 30 ^ ^ 1 a multitude~1a a great number, of men or things~1b the whole number, the whole multitude, the assemblage~1b1 the multitude of the people 4129 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from another form of 4128 ^ ^ v ^ play-thoo'-no ^ plethuno ^ 6:279,866 ^ ^ abound 1~multiply 11 ^ ^ 1 to increase, to multiply~1a to be increased, (be multiplied) multiply~2 to be increased, to multiply 4130 ^ False ^ 24 ^ a prolonged form of a primary pleo {pleh'-o} (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form pimplemi) ^ ^ v ^ play'-tho ^ pletho ^ 6:128,* ^ ^ accomplish 4~fill 18~full ... come 1~furnish 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill~2 to be fulfilled, to be filled 4131 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4141 ^ ^ n m ^ plake'-tace ^ plektes ^ ^ ^ striker 2 ^ ^ 1 bruiser, ready for a blow~2 a pugnacious, contentious, quarrelsome person 4132 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prolonged from 4130 ^ ^ n f ^ plame-moo'-rah ^ plemmura ^ ^ ^ flood 1 ^ ^ 1 a flood, whether of sea or of a river 4133 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 4119 ^ ^ adv ^ plane ^ plen ^ ^ ^ but 14~but rather 2~except 1~nevertheless 8~notwithstanding 4~save 1~than 1 ^ ^ 1 moreover, besides, but, nevertheless~2 besides, except, but 4134 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 4130 ^ ^ adj ^ play'-race ^ pleres ^ 6:283,867 ^ ^ full 17 ^ ^ 1 full, i.e. filled up (as opposed to empty)~1a of hollow vessels~1b of a surface, covered in every part~1c of the soul, thoroughly permeated with~2 full, i.e. complete~2a lacking nothing, perfect 4135 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4134 and 5409 ^ ^ v ^ play-rof-or-eh'-o ^ plerophoreo ^ 6:309,867 ^ ^ be fully known 1~be fully persuaded 2~be most surely believed 1~make full proof of 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear or bring full, to make full~1a to cause a thing to be shown to the full~1a1 to fulfil the ministry in every part~1b to carry through to the end, accomplish~1b1 things that have been accomplished~1c to fill one with any thought, conviction, or inclination~1c1 to make one certain, to persuade, convince one~1c2 to be persuaded, persuaded, fully convinced or assured~1c3 to render inclined or bent on 4136 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4135 ^ ^ n f ^ play-rof-or-ee'-ah ^ plerophoria ^ 6:310,867 ^ ^ assurance 1~full assurance 3 ^ ^ 1 full assurance, most certain confidence 4137 ^ False ^ 90 ^ from 4134 ^ ^ v ^ play-ro'-o ^ pleroo ^ 6:286,867 ^ ^ be full 7~complete 2~end 2~fill 19~fulfil 51~misc 9 ^ ^ 1 to make full, to fill up, i.e. to fill to the full~1a to cause to abound, to furnish or supply liberally~1a1 I abound, I am liberally supplied~2 to render full, i.e. to complete~2a to fill to the top: so that nothing shall be wanting to full measure, fill to the brim~2b to consummate: a number~2b1 to make complete in every particular, to render perfect~2b2 to carry through to the end, to accomplish, carry out, (some undertaking)~2c to carry into effect, bring to realisation, realise~2c1 of matters of duty: to perform, execute~2c2 of sayings, promises, prophecies, to bring to pass, ratify, accomplish~2c3 to fulfil, i.e. to cause God's will (as made known in the law) to be obeyed as it should be, and God's promises (given through the prophets) to receive fulfilment 4138 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 4137 ^ ^ n n ^ play'-ro-mah ^ pleroma ^ 6:298,867 ^ ^ fulfilling 1~full 1~fulness 13~pierce that filled up 1~which is put in to fill up 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is (has been) filled~1a a ship inasmuch as it is filled (i.e. manned) with sailors, rowers, and soldiers~1b in the NT, the body of believers, as that which is filled with the presence, power, agency, riches of God and of Christ~2 that which fills or with which a thing is filled~2a of those things which a ship is filled, freight and merchandise, sailors, oarsmen, soldiers~2b completeness or fulness of time~3 fulness, abundance~4 a fulfilling, keeping 4139 ^ False ^ 17 ^ neuter of a derivative of pelas (near) ^ ^ adv ^ play-see'-on ^ plesion ^ 6:311,872 ^ ^ near 1~neighbour 16 ^ ^ 1 a neighbour~1a a friend~1b any other person, and where two are concerned, the other (thy fellow man, thy neighbour), according to the Jews, any member of the Hebrew nation and commonwealth~1c according to Christ, any other man irrespective of nation or religion with whom we live or whom we chance to meet 4140 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4130 ^ ^ n f ^ place-mon-ay' ^ plesmone ^ 6:131,840 ^ ^ satisfying 1 ^ ^ 1 repletion, satiety, for the satisfying of the flesh, to satiate the desires of the flesh~1a indulgence of the flesh 4141 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently another form of 4111 (through the idea of flattening out) ^ ^ v ^ place'-so ^ plesso ^ ^ ^ smite 1 ^ ^ 1 to strike, smite 4142 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4143 ^ ^ n n ^ ploy-ar'-ee-on ^ ploiarion ^ ^ ^ boat 3~little ship 2~small ship 1 ^ ^ 1 a small vessel, a boat 4143 ^ False ^ 67 ^ from 4126 ^ ^ n n ^ ploy'-on ^ ploion ^ ^ ^ ship 66~shipping 1 ^ ^ 1 a ship 4144 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4126 ^ ^ n m ^ plo'-os ^ ploos ^ ^ ^ course 1~sailing 1~voyage 1 ^ ^ 1 a voyage 4145 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 4149 ^ ^ adj ^ ploo'-see-os ^ plousios ^ 6:318,873 ^ ^ rich 28 ^ ^ 1 wealthy, abounding in material resources~2 metaph. abounding, abundantly supplied~2a abounding (rich) in Christian virtues and eternal possessions 4146 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4145 ^ ^ adv ^ ploo-see'-oce ^ plousios ^ ^ ^ abundantly 2~richly 2 ^ ^ 1 abundantly, richly 4147 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4148 ^ ^ v ^ ploo-teh'-o ^ plouteo ^ 6:318,873 ^ ^ be increased with goods 1~be made rich 2~be rich 7~rich 1~wax rich 1 ^ ^ 1 to be rich, to have abundance~1a of outward possessions~2 metaph. to be richly supplied~2a is affluent in resources so that he can give blessings of salvation to all 4148 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4149 ^ ^ v ^ ploo-tid'-zo ^ ploutizo ^ 6:318,873 ^ ^ enrich 2~make rich 1 ^ ^ 1 to make rich, enrich~1a of spiritual riches~2 to be richly furnished 4149 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from the base of 4130 ^ ^ n m ^ ploo'-tos ^ ploutos ^ 6:318,873 ^ ^ riches 22 ^ ^ 1 riches, wealth~1a abundance of external possessions~1b fulness, abundance, plenitude~1c a good i.e. that with which one is enriched 4150 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form of an obsolete pluo (to \"flow\") ^ ^ v ^ ploo'-no ^ pluno ^ ^ ^ wash 1 ^ ^ 1 to wash: with reference to clothing~1a use figuratively of those who by faith so appropriate the results of Christ's expiation as to be regarded by God as pure and sinless 4151 ^ False ^ 385 ^ from 4154 ^ ^ n n ^ pnyoo'-mah ^ pneuma ^ 6:332,876 ^ ^ (evil) spirit 47~(Jesus' own) ghost 2~(Jesus' own) spirit 6~(My) Spirit 3~Holy Ghost 89~human (spirit) 49~misc 21~spirit 8~Spirit 111~spirit (general) 26~Spirit (of Christ) 2~Spirit (of God) 13~Spirit (of the Lord) 5~Spirit (of truth) 3 ^ ^ 1 the third person of the triune God, the Holy Spirit, coequal, coeternal with the Father and the Son~1a sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his personality and character (the \"Holy\" Spirit)~1b sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his work and power (the Spirit of \"Truth\")~1c never referred to as a depersonalised force~2 the spirit, i.e. the vital principal by which the body is animated~2a the rational spirit, the power by which the human being feels, thinks, decides~2b the soul~3 a spirit, i.e. a simple essence, devoid of all or at least all grosser matter, and possessed of the power of knowing, desiring, deciding, and acting~3a a life giving spirit~3b a human soul that has left the body~3c a spirit higher than man but lower than God, i.e. an angel~3c1 used of demons, or evil spirits, who were conceived as inhabiting the bodies of men~3c2 the spiritual nature of Christ, higher than the highest angels and equal to God, the divine nature of Christ~4 the disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of any one~4a the efficient source of any power, affection, emotion, desire, etc.~5 a movement of air (a gentle blast)~5a of the wind, hence the wind itself~5b breath of nostrils or mouth 4152 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 4151 ^ ^ adj ^ pnyoo-mat-ik-os' ^ pneumatikos ^ 6:332,876 ^ ^ spiritual 26 ^ ^ 1 relating to the human spirit, or rational soul, as part of the man which is akin to God and serves as his instrument or organ~1a that which possesses the nature of the rational soul~2 belonging to a spirit, or a being higher than man but inferior to God~3 belonging to the Divine Spirit~3a of God the Holy Spirit~3b one who is filled with and governed by the Spirit of God~4 pertaining to the wind or breath; windy, exposed to the wind, blowing 4153 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4152 ^ ^ adv ^ pnyoo-mat-ik-oce' ^ pneumatikos ^ ^ ^ spiritual 2 ^ ^ 1 spiritually: i.e. by the aid of the Holy Spirit 4154 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ pneh'-o ^ pneo ^ 6:452,876 ^ ^ blow 6~wind 1 ^ ^ 1 to breathe, to blow~1a of the wind 4155 ^ False ^ 2 ^ strengthened from 4154 ^ ^ v ^ pnee'-go ^ pnigo ^ 6:455,895 ^ ^ choke 1~take by the throat 1 ^ ^ 1 to choke, strangle~1a of thorns crowding out the seed in the field and hindering its growth~2 to wring one's neck, throttle 4156 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4155 ^ ^ adj ^ pnik-tos' ^ pniktos ^ 6:455,895 ^ ^ strangled 3 ^ ^ 1 suffocate, strangled~1a what is strangled, i.e. an animal deprived of life without the shedding of blood~1b of cooking: our \"smothered\" as a culinary term 4157 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4154 ^ ^ n f ^ pno-ay' ^ pnoe ^ 6:453,876 ^ ^ breath 1~wind 1 ^ ^ 1 breath, breath of life~2 wind 4158 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4228 and another element of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ pod-ay'-race ^ poderes ^ ^ ^ garment down to the foot 1 ^ ^ 1 reaching to the feet~2 a garment reaching to the ankles, coming down to the feet 4159 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from the base of 4213 with enclitic adverb of origin ^ ^ adv ^ poth'-en ^ pothen ^ ^ ^ whence 28 ^ ^ 1 of place: from where, from what condition~2 of origin or source: from what author or giver~3 of cause: how is that?, how can that be? 4160 ^ False ^ 579 ^ apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary ^ ^ v ^ poy-eh'-o ^ poieo ^ 6:458,895 ^ ^ bear 4~bring forth 14~cause 9~commit 9~deal 2~do 357~fulfil 3~keep 4~make 113~misc 43~not tr 3~perform 2~show 5~vr do 3~work 8 ^ ^ 1 to make~1a with the names of things made, to produce, construct, form, fashion, etc.~1b to be the authors of, the cause~1c to make ready, to prepare~1d to produce, bear, shoot forth~1e to acquire, to provide a thing for one's self~1f to make a thing out of something~1g to (make i.e.) render one anything~1g1 to (make i.e.) constitute or appoint one anything, to appoint or ordain one that~1g2 to (make i.e.) declare one anything~1h to put one forth, to lead him out~1i to make one do something~1i1 cause one to~1j to be the authors of a thing (to cause, bring about)~2 to do~2a to act rightly, do well~2a1 to carry out, to execute~2b to do a thing unto one~2b1 to do to one~2c with designation of time: to pass, spend~2d to celebrate, keep~2d1 to make ready, and so at the same time to institute, the celebration of the passover~2e to perform: to a promise For Synonyms see entry 5871 4161 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4160 ^ ^ n n ^ poy'-ay-mah ^ poiema ^ 6:458,895 ^ ^ thing that is made 1~workmanship 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been made~2 a work~2a of the works of God as creator 4162 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4160 ^ ^ n f ^ poy'-ay-sis ^ poiesis ^ 6:458,895 ^ ^ deed 1 ^ ^ 1 a making~2 a doing or performing~2a in his doing i.e. in the obedience he renders to the law 4163 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4160 ^ ^ n m ^ poy-ay-tace' ^ poietes ^ 6:458,895 ^ ^ doer 5~poet 1 ^ ^ 1 a maker, a producer, author~2 a doer, performer~2a one who obeys or fulfils the law~3 a poet 4164 ^ False ^ 10 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ poy-kee'-los ^ poikilos ^ 6:484,901 ^ ^ divers 8~manifold 2 ^ ^ 1 a various colours, variegated~2 of various sorts 4165 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 4166 ^ ^ v ^ poy-mah'-ee-no ^ poimaino ^ 6:485,901 ^ ^ feed 6~feed cattle 1~rule 4 ^ ^ 1 to feed, to tend a flock, keep sheep~1a to rule, govern~1a1 of rulers~1a2 to furnish pasture for food~1a3 to nourish~1a4 to cherish one's body, to serve the body~1a5 to supply the requisites for the soul's need For Synonyms see entry 5824 4166 ^ False ^ 18 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ poy-mane' ^ poimen ^ 6:485,901 ^ ^ pastor 1~shepherd 15~Shepherd 2 ^ ^ 1 a herdsman, esp. a shepherd~1a in the parable, he to whose care and control others have committed themselves, and whose precepts they follow~2 metaph.~2a the presiding officer, manager, director, of any assembly: so of Christ the Head of the church~2a1 of the overseers of the Christian assemblies~2a2 of kings and princes++++ The tasks of a Near Eastern shepherd were: - to watch for enemies trying to attack the sheep - to defend the sheep from attackers - to heal the wounded and sick sheep - to find and save lost or trapped sheep - to love them, sharing their lives and so earning their trust. During World War II, a shepherd was a pilot who guided another pilot whose plane was partially disabled back to the base or carrier by flying alongside him to maintain visual contact. 4167 ^ False ^ 5 ^ contraction from 4165 ^ ^ n f ^ poym'-nay ^ poimne ^ 6:499,901 ^ ^ flock 4~fold 1 ^ ^ 1 a flock (esp.) of sheep~1a of Christ's flock i.e. the body of those who follow Jesus as their guide and keeper 4168 ^ False ^ 5 ^ neuter of a presumed derivative of 4167 ^ ^ n n ^ poym'-nee-on ^ poimnion ^ 6:499,901 ^ ^ flock 5 ^ ^ 1 a flock (esp.) of sheep~2 a group of Christ's disciples~3 bodies of Christian (churches) presided over by elders 4169 ^ False ^ 34 ^ from the base of 4226 and 3634 ^ ^ pron ^ poy'-os ^ poios ^ ^ ^ what 27~what manner of 1~what things 1~what way 1~which 4 ^ ^ 1 of what sort or nature 4170 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4171 ^ ^ v ^ pol-em-eh'-o ^ polemeo ^ 6:502,904 ^ ^ fight 3~make war 3~war 1 ^ ^ 1 to war, carry on war~2 to fight 4171 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from pelomai (to bustle) ^ ^ n m ^ pol'-em-os ^ polemos ^ 6:502,904 ^ ^ battle 5~fight 1~war 12 ^ ^ 1 a war~2 a fight, a battle~3 a dispute, strife, quarrel 4172 ^ False ^ 164 ^ probably from the same as 4171, or perhaps from 4183 ^ ^ n f ^ pol'-is ^ polis ^ 6:516,906 ^ ^ city 164 ^ ^ 1 a city~1a one's native city, the city in which one lives~1b the heavenly Jerusalem~1b1 the abode of the blessed in heaven~1b2 of the visible capital in the heavenly kingdom, to come down to earth after the renovation of the world by fire~1c the inhabitants of a city 4173 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4172 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ pol-it-ar'-khace ^ politarches ^ ^ ^ ruler of the city 2 ^ ^ 1 a ruler of a city or citizens 4174 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4177 (\"polity\") ^ ^ n f ^ pol-ee-ti'-ah ^ politeia ^ 6:516,906 ^ ^ commonwealth 1~freedom 1 ^ ^ 1 the administration of civil affairs~2 a state or commonwealth~3 citizenship, the rights of a citizen 4175 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4176 ^ ^ n n ^ pol-it'-yoo-mah ^ politeuma ^ 6:516,906 ^ ^ conversation 1 ^ ^ 1 the administration of civil affairs or of a commonwealth~2 the constitution of a commonwealth, form of government and the laws by which it is administered~3 a state, commonwealth~3a the commonwealth of citizens 4176 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice of a derivative of 4177 ^ ^ v ^ pol-it-yoo'-om-ahee ^ politeuomai ^ 6:516,906 ^ ^ let (one's) conversation be 1~live 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a citizen~2 to administer civil affairs, manage the state~3 to make or create a citizen~3a to be a citizen~3b to behave as a citizen~3b1 to avail one's self of or recognise the laws~3b2 to conduct one's self as pledged to some law of life 4177 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4172 ^ ^ n m ^ pol-ee'-tace ^ polites ^ 6:516,906 ^ ^ citizen 3 ^ ^ 1 a citizen~1a the inhabitant of any city or country~1b the association of another in citizenship~1b1 a fellow citizen, fellow countryman 4178 ^ False ^ 18 ^ multiplicative adverb from 4183 ^ ^ adv ^ pol-lak'-is ^ pollakis ^ ^ ^ oft 5~often 7~oftentimes 3~ofttimes 3 ^ ^ 1 often, frequently 4179 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4183 and probably a derivative of 4120 ^ ^ adv ^ pol-lap-las-ee'-ohn ^ pollaplasion ^ ^ ^ manifold more 1 ^ ^ 1 manifold, much, more 4180 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4183 and 3056 ^ ^ n f ^ pol-oo-log-ee'-ah ^ polulogia ^ 6:545,911 ^ ^ much speaking 1 ^ ^ 1 much speaking 4181 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4183 and 3313 ^ ^ adv ^ pol-oo-mer'-oce ^ polumeros ^ ^ ^ at sundry times 1 ^ ^ 1 by many portions, by many times and in many ways 4182 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4183 and 4164 ^ ^ adj ^ pol-oo-poy'-kil-os ^ polupoikilos ^ 6:485,901 ^ ^ manifold 1 ^ ^ 1 much variegated, marked with a great variety of colours~1a of cloth or a painting~2 much varied, manifold 4183 ^ False ^ 365 ^ including the forms from the alternate pollos ^ ^ adj ^ pol-oos' ^ polus ^ 6:536,* ^ ^ great 59~many 210~misc 23~much 73 ^ ^ 1 many, much, large 4184 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4183 and 4698 (figuratively) ^ ^ adj ^ pol-oo'-splankh-nos ^ polusplagchnos ^ 7:548,1067 ^ ^ very pitiful 1 ^ ^ 1 full of pity, very kind 4185 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4183 and 5056 ^ ^ adj ^ pol-oo-tel-ace' ^ poluteles ^ ^ ^ costly 1~of great price 1~very precious 1 ^ ^ 1 precious~1a requiring very great outlay, very costly~1b excellent, of surpassing value 4186 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4183 and 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ pol-oot'-ee-mos ^ polutimos ^ ^ ^ of great price 1~very costly 1 ^ ^ 1 very valuable, of great price 4187 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4183 and 5158 ^ ^ adv ^ pol-oot-rop'-oce ^ polutropos ^ ^ ^ in divers manners 1 ^ ^ 1 in many manners 4188 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ n n ^ pom'-ah ^ poma ^ 6:145,840 ^ ^ drink 2 ^ ^ 1 drink 4189 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4190 ^ ^ n f ^ pon-ay-ree'-ah ^ poneria ^ 6:562,912 ^ ^ iniquity 1~wickedness 6 ^ ^ 1 depravity, iniquity, wickedness~2 malice~3 evil purposes and desires For Synonyms see entry 5855 4190 ^ False ^ 76 ^ from a derivative of 4192 ^ ^ adj ^ pon-ay-ros' ^ poneros ^ 6:546,912 ^ ^ evil 51~evil things 2~misc 7~wicked 10~wicked one 6 ^ ^ 1 full of labours, annoyances, hardships~1a pressed and harassed by labours~1b bringing toils, annoyances, perils; of a time full of peril to Christian faith and steadfastness; causing pain and trouble~2 bad, of a bad nature or condition~2a in a physical sense: diseased or blind~2b in an ethical sense: evil wicked, bad++++ The word is used in the nominative case in Mt. 6:13. This usually denotes a title in the Greek. Hence Christ is saying, deliver us from \"The Evil\", and is probably referring to Satan. 4191 ^ False ^ 2 ^ comparative of 4190 ^ ^ adj ^ pon-ay-rot'-er-os ^ poneroteros ^ ^ ^ more wicked 2 ^ ^ 1 more evil 4192 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 3993 ^ ^ n m ^ pon'-os ^ ponos ^ ^ ^ pain 3 ^ ^ 1 great trouble, intense desire~2 pain For Synonyms see entry 5860 4193 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4195 ^ ^ adj ^ pon-tik-os' ^ Pontikos ^ ^ ^ born in Pontus 1 ^ ^ 1 belonging to Pontus, born in Pontus 4194 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ pon'-tee-os ^ Pontios ^ ^ ^ Pontius [Pilate] 4 ^ ^ 1 the sixth Roman procurator of Judah who crucified Christ 4195 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pon'-tos ^ Pontos ^ ^ ^ Pontus 2 ^ ^ 1 a region of eastern Asia Minor, bounded by the Euxine Sea, Armenia, Cappadocia, Galatia, Paphlagonia 4196 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ pop'-lee-os ^ Poplios ^ ^ ^ Publius 2 ^ ^ 1 the chief magistrate of the island of Melita 4197 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4198 ^ ^ noun feminine ^ por-i'-ah ^ poreia ^ ^ ^ journeying + 4160 1~way 1 ^ ^ 1 a journey~2 a going, that is: purpose, pursuit, undertaking 4198 ^ False ^ 154 ^ middle voice from a derivative of the same as 3984 ^ ^ v ^ por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ poreuomai ^ 6:566,915 ^ ^ depart 11~go 117~go (one's) way 8~misc 9~walk 9 ^ ^ 1 to lead over, carry over, transfer~1a to pursue the journey on which one has entered, to continue on one's journey~1b to depart from life~1c to follow one, that is: become his adherent~1c1 to lead or order one's life For Synonyms see entry 5818 4199 ^ False ^ 3 ^ prolongation from pertho (to sack) ^ ^ v ^ por-theh'-o ^ portheo ^ ^ ^ destroy 2~waste 1 ^ ^ 1 to destroy, overthrow 4200 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of poros (a way, i.e. means) ^ ^ n m ^ por-is-mos' ^ porismos ^ ^ ^ gain 2 ^ ^ 1 acquisition, gain~2 source of gain 4201 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ por'-kee-os ^ Porkios ^ ^ ^ Porcius 1 ^ ^ 1 the successor of Felix as procurator of Judea 4202 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 4203 ^ ^ n f ^ por-ni'-ah ^ porneia ^ 6:579,918 ^ ^ fornication 26 ^ ^ 1 illicit sexual intercourse~1a adultery, fornication, homosexuality, lesbianism, intercourse with animals etc.~1b sexual intercourse with close relatives; Lev. 18~1c sexual intercourse with a divorced man or woman; Mk. 10:11,12~2 metaph. the worship of idols~2a of the defilement of idolatry, as incurred by eating the sacrifices offered to idols 4203 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4204 ^ ^ v ^ porn-yoo'-o ^ porneuo ^ 6:579,918 ^ ^ commit 1~commit fornication 7 ^ ^ 1 to prostitute one's body to the lust of another~2 to give one's self to unlawful sexual intercourse~2a to commit fornication~3 metaph. to be given to idolatry, to worship idols~3a to permit one's self to be drawn away by another into idolatry 4204 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4205 ^ ^ n f ^ por'-nay ^ porne ^ 6:579,918 ^ ^ harlot 8~whore 4 ^ ^ 1 a woman who sells her body for sexual uses~1a a prostitute, a harlot, one who yields herself to defilement for the sake of gain~1b any woman indulging in unlawful sexual intercourse, whether for gain or for lust~2 metaph. an idolatress~2a of \"Babylon\" i.e. Rome, the chief seat of idolatry 4205 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from pernemi (to sell, akin to the base of 4097) ^ ^ n m ^ por'-nos ^ pornos ^ 6:579,918 ^ ^ fornicator 5~whoremonger 5 ^ ^ 1 a man who prostitutes his body to another's lust for hire~2 a male prostitute~3 a man who indulges in unlawful sexual intercourse, a fornicator 4206 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 ^ ^ adv ^ por'-rho ^ porrho ^ ^ ^ a great way off 1~far 2 ^ ^ 1 far, at a distance, a great way off 4207 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4206 with adverbial enclitic of source ^ ^ adv ^ por'-rho-then ^ porrhothen ^ ^ ^ afar off 2 ^ ^ 1 from afar, afar off 4208 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative of 4206 ^ ^ adv ^ por-rho-ter'-o ^ porrhotero ^ ^ ^ further 1 ^ ^ 1 further 4209 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ por-foo'-rah ^ porphura ^ ^ ^ purple 5 ^ ^ 1 the purple fish, a species of shell fish or mussel~2 a fabric coloured with purple dye, a garment made from purple cloth 4210 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4209 ^ ^ adj ^ por-foo-rooce' ^ porphurous ^ ^ ^ purple 3 ^ ^ 1 purple, dyed in purple, made of purple fabric 4211 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4209 and 4453 ^ ^ n f ^ por-foo-rop'-o-lis ^ porphuropolis ^ ^ ^ seller of purple 1 ^ ^ 1 a female seller of purple or of fabric dyed in purple 4212 ^ False ^ 3 ^ multiplicative from 4214 ^ ^ adv ^ pos-ak'-is ^ posakis ^ ^ ^ how oft 1~how often 2 ^ ^ 1 how often 4213 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ n f ^ pos'-is ^ posis ^ 6:145,841 ^ ^ drink 3 ^ ^ 1 a drinking, drink 4214 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from an absolute pos (who, what) and 3739 ^ ^ pron ^ pos'-os ^ posos ^ ^ ^ how great 1~how long 1~how many 9~how many things 2~how much 13~what 1 ^ ^ 1 how great~2 how much~3 how many 4215 ^ False ^ 16 ^ probably from a derivative of the alternate of 4095 (cf 4224) ^ ^ n m ^ pot-am-os' ^ potamos ^ 6:595,921 ^ ^ flood 4~river 9~stream 2~water 1 ^ ^ 1 a stream, a river~2 a torrent~3 floods 4216 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4215 and a derivative of 5409 ^ ^ adj ^ pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos ^ potamophoretos ^ 6:607,921 ^ ^ carried away of the flood 1 ^ ^ 1 carried away by a stream (i.e. overwhelmed, drowned in the waters) 4217 ^ False ^ 7 ^ apparently from 4219 and the base of 4226 ^ ^ adj ^ pot-ap-os' ^ potapos ^ ^ ^ what 1~what manner of 4~what manner of man 1~what manner of person 1 ^ ^ 1 from what country, nation or tribe~2 of what sort or quality (what manner of)~2a of persons~2b of things 4218 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from the base of 4225 and 5037 ^ ^ particle ^ pot-eh' ^ pote ^ ^ ^ at any time 3~in time past 5~in times past 3~misc 9~not tr 1~once 2~sometime 3~sometimes 3 ^ ^ 1 once i.e. formerly, aforetime, at some time 4219 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from the base of 4226 and 5037 ^ ^ adv ^ pot'-eh ^ pote ^ ^ ^ how long + 2193 7~when 12 ^ ^ 1 when?, at what time? 4220 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a comparative of the base of 4226 ^ ^ conj ^ pot'-er-on ^ poteron ^ ^ ^ whether 1 ^ ^ 1 which of two 4221 ^ False ^ 33 ^ of a derivative of the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ n n ^ pot-ay'-ree-on ^ poterion ^ 6:148,841 ^ ^ cup 33 ^ ^ 1 a cup, a drinking vessel~2 metaph. one's lot or experience, whether joyous or adverse, divine appointments, whether favourable or unfavourable, are likened to a cup which God presents one to drink: so of prosperity and adversity 4222 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from a derivative of the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ v ^ pot-id'-zo ^ potizo ^ 6:159,841 ^ ^ feed 1~give drink 4~give to drink 4~make to drink 2~water 3~watering 1 ^ ^ 1 to give to drink, to furnish drink~2 to water, irrigate (plants, fields etc.)~3 metaph. to imbue, saturate one's mind 4223 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ pot-ee'-ol-oy ^ Potioloi ^ ^ ^ Puteoli 1 ^ ^ 1 a city of Campania, in Italy, situated on the Bay of Naples 4224 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 4095 ^ ^ n m ^ pot'-os ^ potos ^ 6:145,841 ^ ^ banqueting 1 ^ ^ 1 a drinking, carousing 4225 ^ False ^ 3 ^ genitive case of an indefinite pronoun pos (some) otherwise obsolete (cf 4214) ^ ^ adv ^ poo ^ pou ^ ^ ^ a certain place 2~about 1 ^ ^ 1 where?, in what place? 4226 ^ False ^ 47 ^ genitive case of an interrogative pronoun pos (what) otherwise obsolete (perhaps the same as 4225 used with the rising slide of enquiry) ^ ^ adv ^ poo ^ pou ^ ^ ^ where 37~whither 10 ^ ^ 1 somewhere~2 nearly~3 with numerals: somewhere about, about 4227 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ poo'-dace ^ Poudes ^ ^ ^ Pudens 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian friend of Timothy at Rome, and may have been one of the seventy disciples 4228 ^ False ^ 93 ^ a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ pooce ^ pous ^ 6:624,925 ^ ^ foot 85~footstool + 5286 8 ^ ^ 1 a foot, both of men or beast~1a often in the orient, one put his foot on vanquished~1b of disciples listening to their teacher's instruction are said to be at his feet 4229 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 4238 ^ ^ n n ^ prag'-mah ^ pragma ^ 6:638,927 ^ ^ business 1~matter 3~thing 6~work 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been done, a deed, an accomplished fact~2 what is done or being accomplished~2a spec. business, a commercial transaction~3 a matter, question, affair~3a spec. in a forensic sense, a matter at law, case, suit~4 that which is or exists, a thing 4230 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4231 ^ ^ n f ^ prag-mat-i'-ah ^ pragmateia ^ 6:640,927 ^ ^ affair 1 ^ ^ 1 prosecution of any affair~1a business, occupation 4231 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4229 ^ ^ v ^ prag-mat-yoo'-om-ahee ^ pragmateuomai ^ 6:641,927 ^ ^ occupy 1 ^ ^ 1 to be occupied in anything~2 to carry on a business~3 to carry on the business of a banker or a trader 4232 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ prahee-to'-ree-on ^ praitorion ^ ^ ^ common hall 1~hall of judgment 1~judgment hall 4~palace 1~praetorium 1 ^ ^ 1 \"head-quarters\" in a Roman camp, the tent of the commander-in-chief~2 the palace in which the governor or procurator of a province resided, to which use the Romans were accustomed to appropriate the palaces already existing, and formerly dwelt in by kings or princes; at Jerusalem it was a magnificent palace which Herod the Great had built for himself, and which the Roman procurators seemed to have occupied whenever they came from Caesarea to Jerusalem to transact public business~3 the camp of the Praetorian soldiers established by Tiberius 4233 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 4238 ^ ^ n m ^ prak'-tor ^ praktor ^ 6:642,927 ^ ^ officer 2 ^ ^ 1 one who does anything, a doer~2 one who does the work of inflicting punishment or taking vengeance~2a the avenger of murder~2b the exactor of a monetary fine~2c an officer of justice of the lower order whose business it is to inflict punishment 4234 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4238 ^ ^ n f ^ prax'-is ^ praxis ^ 6:642,927 ^ ^ deed 4~office 1~work 1 ^ ^ 1 a doing, a mode of acting, a deal, a transaction~1a the doings of the apostles~1b in a bad sense, wicked deed, crime, wicked doings (our practices i.e. trickery)~2 a thing to be done, business 4235 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a form of 4239, used in certain parts ^ ^ adj ^ prah'-os ^ praos ^ ^ ^ meek 1 ^ ^ 1 gentle, mild, meek 4236 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4235 ^ ^ n f ^ prah-ot'-ace ^ praotes ^ ^ ^ meekness 9 ^ ^ 1 gentleness, mildness, meekness 4237 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from prason (a leek, and so an onion-patch) ^ ^ n f ^ pras-ee-ah' ^ prasia ^ ^ ^ in ranks 1~not tr. 1 ^ ^ 1 a plot of ground, a garden bed~2 Hebrew idiom i.e. they reclined in ranks or divisions, so that several ranks formed, as it were separate plots 4238 ^ False ^ 38 ^ a root word ^ ^ v ^ pras'-so ^ prasso ^ 6:632,927 ^ ^ commit 5~deed 1~do 28~exact 1~keep 1~require 1~use arts 1 ^ ^ 1 to exercise, practise, to be busy with, carry on~1a to undertake, to do~2 to accomplish, perform~2a to commit, perpetrate~3 to manage public affairs, transact public business~3a to exact tribute, revenue, debts~4 to act For Synonyms see entry 5871 4239 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ prah-ooce' ^ praus ^ 6:645,929 ^ ^ meek 3 ^ ^ 1 mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness++++ Meekness toward God is that disposition of spirit in which we accept His dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing or resisting. In the OT, the meek are those wholly relying on God rather than their own strength to defend them against injustice. Thus, meekness toward evil people means knowing God is permitting the injuries they inflict, that He is using them to purify His elect, and that He will deliver His elect in His time. (Is. 41:17, Lu. 18:1-8) Gentleness or meekness is the opposite to self-assertiveness and self-interest. It stems from trust in God's goodness and control over the situation. The gentle person is not occupied with self at all. This is a work of the Holy Spirit, not of the human will. (Gal. 5:23) 4240 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4239 ^ ^ n f ^ prah-oo'-tace ^ prautes ^ 6:645,929 ^ ^ meekness 3 ^ ^ 1 mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness 4241 ^ False ^ 7 ^ apparently a root word ^ ^ v ^ prep'-o ^ prepo ^ ^ ^ become 6~comely 1 ^ ^ 1 to stand out, to be conspicuous, to be eminent~2 to be becoming, seemly, fit 4242 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4243 ^ ^ n f ^ pres-bi'-ah ^ presbeia ^ ^ ^ ambassage 1~message 1 ^ ^ 1 age, dignity, right of the first born~2 the business normally intrusted to elders, spec. the office of an ambassador, an embassy 4243 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 4245 ^ ^ v ^ pres-byoo'-o ^ presbeuo ^ 6:681,931 ^ ^ ambassador 2 ^ ^ 1 to be older, prior by birth or in age~2 to be an ambassador, act as an ambassador 4244 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4245 ^ ^ n n ^ pres-boo-ter'-ee-on ^ presbuterion ^ 6:651,931 ^ ^ elders 1~estate of elders 1~presbytery 1 ^ ^ 1 body of elders, presbytery, senate, council~1a of the Jewish elders~1b of the elders of any body (assembly) of Christians 4245 ^ False ^ 67 ^ comparative of presbus (elderly) ^ ^ adj ^ pres-boo'-ter-os ^ presbuteros ^ 6:651,931 ^ ^ elder 64~elder woman 1~eldest 1~old man 1 ^ ^ 1 elder, of age,~1a the elder of two people~1b advanced in life, an elder, a senior~1b1 forefathers~2 a term of rank or office~2a among the Jews~2a1 members of the great council or Sanhedrin (because in early times the rulers of the people, judges, etc., were selected from elderly men)~2a2 of those who in separate cities managed public affairs and administered justice~2b among the Christians, those who presided over the assemblies (or churches) The NT uses the term bishop, elders, and presbyters interchangeably~2c the twenty four members of the heavenly Sanhedrin or court seated on thrones around the throne of God 4246 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 4245 ^ ^ n m ^ pres-boo'-tace ^ presbutes ^ 6:683,931 ^ ^ aged 1~aged man 1~old man 1 ^ ^ 1 an old man, an aged man~2 ambassador 4247 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4246 ^ ^ n f ^ pres-boo'-tis ^ presbutis ^ ^ ^ aged women 1 ^ ^ 1 an aged woman 4248 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 ^ ^ adj ^ pray-nace' ^ prenes ^ ^ ^ headlong 1 ^ ^ 1 headlong 4249 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a strengthened form of a primary prio (to saw) ^ ^ v ^ prid'-zo ^ prizo ^ ^ ^ saw asunder 1 ^ ^ 1 to saw, to cut in two with a saw++++ To be \"sawn asunder\" was a kind of punishment among the Hebrews, which according to tradition was inflicted on the prophet Isaiah 4250 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 4253 ^ ^ adv ^ prin ^ prin ^ ^ ^ before 11~before that 2~ere 1 ^ ^ 1 before, formerly 4251 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr f ^ pris'-kah ^ Priska ^ ^ ^ Prisca 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman, the wife of Aquila 4252 ^ False ^ 5 ^ diminutive of 4251 ^ ^ n pr f ^ pris'-cil-lah ^ Priscilla ^ ^ ^ Priscilla 5 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman, the wife of Aquila 4253 ^ False ^ 48 ^ a primary preposition ^ ^ prep ^ pro ^ pro ^ 6:683,935 ^ ^ above 2~above ... ago 1~before 44~or ever 1 ^ ^ 1 before 4254 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 4253 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ag'-o ^ proago ^ 1:130,20 ^ ^ bring forth 2~bring out 1~go before 14~went before + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead forward, lead forth~1a one from a place in which he has lain hidden from view, as from a prison~1b in a forensic sense, to bring one forth to trial~2 to go before~2a preceding, prior in time, previous~2b to proceed, go forward~2b1 in a bad sense, to go further than is right. or proper 4255 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 138 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ahee-reh'-om-ahee ^ proaireomai ^ ^ ^ purpose 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring forward, bring forth from one's stores~2 to bring forth for one's self, to choose for one's self before another, to prefer~3 to purpose 4256 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and a derivative of 156 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ahee-tee-ah'-om-ahee ^ proaitiaomai ^ ^ ^ prove before 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring a charge against previously (i.e. in what has previously been said) 4257 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ak-oo'-o ^ proakouo ^ ^ ^ hear before 1 ^ ^ 1 to hear before~1a the hoped for salvation before its realisation 4258 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 264 ^ ^ v ^ pro-am-ar-tan'-o ^ proamartano ^ ^ ^ sin already 1~sin heretofore 1 ^ ^ 1 to sin before~1a of those who before receiving baptism had been guilty of the vices especially common among the Gentiles 4259 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 4253 and 833 ^ ^ n n ^ pro-ow'-lee-on ^ proaulion ^ ^ ^ porch 1 ^ ^ 1 fore-court, porch 4260 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4253 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ prob-ah'-ee-no ^ probaino ^ ^ ^ be of ... age + 2250 + 1722 1~be well stricken 2~go farther 1~go on 1 ^ ^ 1 to go forwards, go on 4261 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ prob-al'-lo ^ proballo ^ ^ ^ put forward 1~shoot forth 1~vr put forward 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw forward~1a of trees, to shoot forth, put out leaves~1b to germinate~1c to push forward, thrust forward, put forward 4262 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4263 ^ ^ adj ^ prob-at-ik-os' ^ probatikos ^ ^ ^ sheep market 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to sheep~2 the sheep gate 4263 ^ False ^ 41 ^ probably from a presumed. derivative of 4260 ^ ^ n n ^ prob'-at-on ^ probaton ^ 6:689,936 ^ ^ sheep 40~sheepfold + 833 1 ^ ^ 1 any four footed, tame animal accustomed to graze, small cattle (opp. to large cattle, horses, etc.), most commonly a sheep or a goat~1a a sheep, and so always in the NT 4264 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and a reduplicated form of 971 ^ ^ v ^ prob-ib-ad'-zo ^ probibazo ^ ^ ^ draw 1~instruct before 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to go forward, to lean forward, to bring forward, drag forward~2 metaph. to incite, instigate, urge, forward, set on~2a to induce by persuasion 4265 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 991 ^ ^ v ^ prob-lep'-o ^ problepo ^ ^ ^ provide 1 ^ ^ 1 to foresee~2 to provide 4266 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 1096 ^ ^ v ^ prog-in'-om-ahee ^ proginomai ^ ^ ^ be past 1 ^ ^ 1 to arise or come before, happen before~1a of sins committed previously 4267 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4253 and 1097 ^ ^ v ^ prog-in-oce'-ko ^ proginosko ^ 1:715,119 ^ ^ foreknow 2~foreordain 1~know 1~know before 1 ^ ^ 1 to have knowledge before hand~2 to foreknow~2a of those whom God elected to salvation~3 to predestinate 4268 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4267 ^ ^ n f ^ prog'-no-sis ^ prognosis ^ 1:715,119 ^ ^ foreknowledge 2 ^ ^ 1 foreknowledge~2 forethought, pre-arrangement 4269 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4266 ^ ^ adj ^ prog'-on-os ^ progonos ^ ^ ^ forefather 1~parent 1 ^ ^ 1 born before, older~1a of ancestors~1b of a mother~1c of grandparents~1d of great-grand parents (if they are still alive) 4270 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4253 and 1125 ^ ^ v ^ prog-raf'-o ^ prographo ^ 1:770,128 ^ ^ before ordain 1~evidently set forth 1~write 1~write afore 1~write aforetime 1 ^ ^ 1 to write before (of time)~1a of old set forth or designated before hand (in the scriptures of the OT)~2 to depict or portray openly~2a to write before the eyes of all who can read~2b to depict, portray, paint, before the eyes 4271 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 1212 ^ ^ adj ^ prod'-ay-los ^ prodelos ^ ^ ^ evident 1~manifest beforehand 1~open beforehand 1 ^ ^ 1 openly evident, known to all, manifest 4272 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 1325 ^ ^ v ^ prod-id'-o-mee ^ prodidomi ^ ^ ^ first give 1 ^ ^ 1 to give before, give first~2 to betray 4273 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4272 (in the sense of giving forward into another's [the enemy's] hands) ^ ^ n m ^ prod-ot'-ace ^ prodotes ^ ^ ^ betrayer 1~traitor 2 ^ ^ 1 a betrayer, traitor 4274 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the alternate of 4390 ^ ^ adj ^ prod'-rom-os ^ prodromos ^ 8:235,1189 ^ ^ forerunner 1 ^ ^ 1 a forerunner~1a esp. one who is sent before to take observations or act as a spy, a scout, a light armed soldier~1b one who comes in advance to a place where the rest are to follow 4275 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 1492 ^ ^ v ^ pro-i'-do ^ proeido ^ 5:381,* ^ ^ foresee 1~see before 1 ^ ^ 1 to foresee 4276 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 1679 ^ ^ v ^ pro-el-pid'-zo ^ proelpizo ^ 2:534,229 ^ ^ first trust 1 ^ ^ 1 to hope before 4277 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 2036 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ep'-o ^ proepo ^ ^ ^ forewarn 1~speak before 1~tell in time past 1 ^ ^ 1 to say before~1a to say in what precedes, to say above~1b to say before i.e. heretofore, formerly~1c to say beforehand i.e. before the event: prophecies 4278 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 1728 ^ ^ v ^ pro-en-ar'-khom-ahee ^ proenarchomai ^ ^ ^ begin 1~begin before 1 ^ ^ 1 to make a beginning before 4279 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4253 and 1861 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ep-ang-ghel'-lom-ahee ^ proepaggellomai ^ 2:586,240 ^ ^ promise afore 1 ^ ^ 1 to announce before~2 to promise before 4280 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4253 and 2046, used as alternate of 4277 ^ ^ v ^ pro-er-eh'-o ^ proereo ^ ^ ^ foretell 1~say before 4~speak before 2~tell before 2 ^ ^ 1 to say before~1a to say in what precedes, to say above~1b to say before i.e. heretofore, formerly~1c to say beforehand i.e. before the event: prophecies 4281 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4253 and 2064 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ pro-er'-khom-ahee ^ proerchomai ^ ^ ^ go before 5~go farther 1~go forward 1~outgo 1~pass on 1 ^ ^ 1 to go forward, go on~2 to go before~2a to go before, precede~2b to go before, in the advance of another 4282 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 2090 ^ ^ v ^ pro-et-oy-mad'-zo ^ proetoimazo ^ 2:704,266 ^ ^ before ordain 1~prepare afore 1 ^ ^ 1 to prepare before, to make ready beforehand 4283 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4253 and 2097 ^ ^ v ^ pro-yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zom-ahee ^ proeuaggelizomai ^ 2:737,267 ^ ^ preach before the gospel 1 ^ ^ 1 to announce or promise glad tidings beforehand 4284 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4253 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ekh-om-ahee ^ proechomai ^ 6:692,937 ^ ^ be better 1 ^ ^ 1 to have before or in advance of another, to have pre-eminence over another, to excel, surpass~2 to surpass in excellencies which can be passed to one's credit 4285 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 2233 ^ ^ v ^ pro-ay-geh'-om-ahee ^ proegeomai ^ 2:908,303 ^ ^ prefer 1 ^ ^ 1 to go before and show the way, to go before and lead, to go before as a leader 4286 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4388 ^ ^ n f ^ proth'-es-is ^ prothesis ^ 8:164,1176 ^ ^ purpose 8~shewbread + 740 4 ^ ^ 1 a setting forth of a thing, placing of it in view, the shewbread~1a twelve loaves of wheaten bread, corresponding to the number of the tribes of Israel, which loaves were offered to God every Sabbath, and separated into two rows, lay for seven days upon a table placed in the sanctuary or front portion of the tabernacle, and afterwards of the temple~2 a purpose 4287 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ adj ^ proth-es'-mee-os ^ prothesmios ^ ^ ^ time appointed 1 ^ ^ 1 set beforehand, appointed or determined beforehand, prearranged 4288 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4289 ^ ^ n f ^ proth-oo-mee'-ah ^ prothumia ^ 6:697,937 ^ ^ forwardness of mind 1~readiness 1~readiness of mind 1~ready mind 1~willing mind 1 ^ ^ 1 zeal, spirit, eagerness~2 inclination, readiness of mind 4289 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 2372 ^ ^ adj ^ proth'-oo-mos ^ prothumos ^ 6:694,937 ^ ^ ready 2~willing 1 ^ ^ 1 ready, willing 4290 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4289 ^ ^ adv ^ proth-oo'-moce ^ prothumos ^ ^ ^ of a ready mind 1 ^ ^ 1 willingly, with alacrity 4291 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4253 and 2476 ^ ^ v ^ pro-is'-tay-mee ^ proistemi ^ 6:700,* ^ ^ be over 1~maintain 2~rule 5 ^ ^ 1 to set or place before~1a to set over~1b to be over, to superintend, preside over~1c to be a protector or guardian~1c1 to give aid~1d to care for, give attention to~1d1 profess honest occupations 4292 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4253 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ prok-al-eh'-om-ahee ^ prokaleomai ^ 3:496,* ^ ^ provoke 1 ^ ^ 1 to call forth~2 to call forth to one's self~2a esp. to challenge to a combat or contest with one~3 to provoke, to irritate 4293 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4253 and 2605 ^ ^ v ^ prok-at-ang-ghel'-lo ^ prokataggello ^ 1:70,10 ^ ^ foretell 1~have notice before 1~show before 2 ^ ^ 1 to announce beforehand (that a thing will be)~1a of prophecies~2 to preannounce in the sense of to promise 4294 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 2675 ^ ^ v ^ prok-at-ar-tid'-zo ^ prokatartizo ^ ^ ^ make up beforehand 1 ^ ^ 1 to prepare beforehand 4295 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4253 and 2749 ^ ^ v ^ prok'-i-mahee ^ prokeimai ^ 3:656,425 ^ ^ be first 1~be set before 3~be set forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to lie or be placed before (a person or a thing) or in front of~2 to set before~2a to be placed before the eyes, to lie in sight~2a1 to stand forth~2b to be appointed, destined~2c to be there, be present, be at hand 4296 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 2784 ^ ^ v ^ prok-ay-rooce'-so ^ prokerusso ^ 3:717,430 ^ ^ preach before 1~preach first 1 ^ ^ 1 to announce or proclaim be herald beforehand~2 to announce beforehand (of the herald himself) 4297 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4298 ^ ^ ^ prok-op-ay' ^ prokope ^ 6:703,939 ^ ^ furtherance 2~profit 1 ^ ^ 1 progress, advancement 4298 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4253 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ prok-op'-to ^ prokopto ^ 6:703,939 ^ ^ be far spent 1~increase 2~proceed 1~profit 1~wax 1 ^ ^ 1 to beat forward~1a to lengthen out by hammering (as a smith forges metals)~1b metaph. to promote, forward, further~2 to go forward, advance, proceed~2a of time: the night is far spent~2b metaph. to increase, make progress 4299 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4253 and 2919 ^ ^ n n ^ prok'-ree-mah ^ prokrima ^ 3:953,469 ^ ^ prefer one before another 1 ^ ^ 1 an opinion formed before the facts are known~2 a prejudgment, a prejudice 4300 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 2964 ^ ^ v ^ prok-oo-ro'-o ^ prokuroo ^ 3:1100,494 ^ ^ confirm before 1 ^ ^ 1 to sanction, ratify, or establish beforehand 4301 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ prol-am-ban'-o ^ prolambano ^ 4:14,495 ^ ^ come aforehand 1~overtake 1~take before 1 ^ ^ 1 to take before~2 to anticipate, to forestall~3 to take one by forestalling (him i.e. before he can flee or conceal his crime)~3a surprise, detect 4302 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 3004 ^ ^ v ^ prol-eg'-o ^ prolego ^ ^ ^ foretell 1~tell before 2 ^ ^ 1 to say beforehand, to predict 4303 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 3143 ^ ^ v ^ prom-ar-too'-rom-ahee ^ promarturomai ^ 4:510,564 ^ ^ testify beforehand 1 ^ ^ 1 antetestor~2 to testify beforehand~2a to make known, predict 4304 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 3191 ^ ^ v ^ prom-el-et-ah'-o ^ promeletao ^ ^ ^ meditate before 1 ^ ^ 1 to meditate beforehand 4305 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 3309 ^ ^ v ^ prom-er-im-nah'-o ^ promerimnao ^ 4:589,584 ^ ^ take thought beforehand 1 ^ ^ 1 to be anxious beforehand 4306 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4253 and 3539 ^ ^ v ^ pron-o-eh'-o ^ pronoeo ^ 4:1009,636 ^ ^ provide 1~provide for 2 ^ ^ 1 to perceive before, foresee~2 to provide, think of beforehand~2a to provide for one~2b to take thought for, care for a thing 4307 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4306 ^ ^ n f ^ pron'-oy-ah ^ pronoia ^ 4:1011,636 ^ ^ providence 1~provision 1 ^ ^ 1 forethought, providential care~2 to make provision for a thing 4308 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 3708 ^ ^ v ^ pro-or-ah'-o ^ proorao ^ 5:381,706 ^ ^ foresee 1~set before 1 ^ ^ 1 to see before (whether as respects place or time)~2 to keep before one's eye's~3 metaph. to be mindful of one always 4309 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4253 and 3724 ^ ^ v ^ pro-or-id'-zo ^ proorizo ^ 5:456,728 ^ ^ determine before 1~ordain 1~predestinate 4 ^ ^ 1 to predetermine, decide beforehand~2 in the NT of God decreeing from eternity~3 to foreordain, appoint beforehand 4310 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 3958 ^ ^ v ^ prop-as'-kho ^ propascho ^ 5:924,798 ^ ^ suffer before 1 ^ ^ 1 to suffer before 4311 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4253 and 3992 ^ ^ v ^ prop-em'-po ^ propempo ^ ^ ^ accompany 1~bring (forward) on (one's) journey 3~bring on (one's) way 4~conduct forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to send before~2 to send forward, bring on the way, accompany or escort~3 to set one forward, fit him out with the requisites for a journey 4312 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 4253 and 4098 ^ ^ adj ^ prop-et-ace' ^ propetes ^ ^ ^ heady 1~rashly 1 ^ ^ 1 to fall forwards, headlong, sloping, precipitously~2 precipitate, rash, reckless 4313 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ prop-or-yoo'-om-ahee ^ proporeuomai ^ ^ ^ go 1~go before 1 ^ ^ 1 to send before, to make to precede~2 to go before one~2a of a leader~2b of a messenger or a herald 4314 ^ False ^ 726 ^ a strengthened form of 4253 ^ ^ prep ^ pros ^ pros ^ 6:720,942 ^ ^ against 24~among 20~at 11~for 25~misc 53~not tr 6~to 203~unto 340~vr to 1~with 43 ^ ^ 1 to the advantage of~2 at, near, by~3 to, towards, with, with regard to 4315 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 4521 ^ ^ n n ^ pros-ab'-bat-on ^ prosabbaton ^ ^ ^ day before the sabbath 1 ^ ^ 1 the day before the sabbath 4316 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and a derivative of 58 (mean to harangue) ^ ^ v ^ pros-ag-or-yoo'-o ^ prosagoreuo ^ ^ ^ call 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak to, to address, accost, salute~2 esp. to address or accost by some name, call by name~3 to give a name in public, to style 4317 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4314 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ag'-o ^ prosago ^ 1:131,20 ^ ^ bring 3~draw near 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead, to bring~1a to open a way of access, for one to God~1a1 to render one acceptable to God~1b in a forensic sense, to summon (to trial or punishment)~2 to draw near to, approach~2a the land which a sailor is approaching seeming to approach him 4318 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4317 (cf 72) ^ ^ n f ^ pros-ag-ogue-ay' ^ prosagoge ^ 1:133,20 ^ ^ access 3 ^ ^ 1 the act of bringing to, a moving to~2 access, approach~2a to God, i.e. that relationship with God whereby we are acceptable to him and have assurance that he is favourably disposed towards him 4319 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4314 and 154 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ahee-teh'-o ^ prosaiteo ^ ^ ^ beg 3 ^ ^ 1 to ask for in addition~2 to approach one with supplications~3 to ask alms 4320 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 305 ^ ^ v ^ pros-an-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ prosanabaino ^ ^ ^ go up 1 ^ ^ 1 to go up further~2 go up higher 4321 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 355 ^ ^ v ^ pros-an-al-is'-ko ^ prosanalisko ^ ^ ^ spend 1 ^ ^ 1 to expend besides (i.e. upon physicians) 4322 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and 378 ^ ^ v ^ pros-an-ap-lay-ro'-o ^ prosanapleroo ^ ^ ^ supply 2 ^ ^ 1 to fill up by adding to 4323 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and 394 ^ ^ v ^ pros-an-at-ith'-ay-mee ^ prosanatithemi ^ 1:353,57 ^ ^ add in conference 1~confer 1 ^ ^ 1 to lay upon in addition to~2 to lay upon one's self in addition~2a to undertake besides~2b to put one's self upon another by going to him,~2c to commit or betake one's self to another for the purpose of consulting him~2d to consult, to take one into counsel~2e to add from one's store~3 to communicate, impart 4324 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 546 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ap-i-leh'-o ^ prosapeileo ^ ^ ^ threaten further 1 ^ ^ 1 to add threats, threaten further 4325 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 1159 ^ ^ v ^ pros-dap-an-ah'-o ^ prosdapanao ^ ^ ^ spend more 1 ^ ^ 1 to spend besides 4326 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 1189 ^ ^ v ^ pros-deh'-om-ahee ^ prosdeomai ^ 2:41,143 ^ ^ need 1 ^ ^ 1 to want besides, need in addition 4327 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 4314 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ pros-dekh'-om-ahee ^ prosdechomai ^ 2:57,146 ^ ^ accept 1~allow 1~look for 4~receive 3~take 1~wait for 3~waited for + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to receive to one's self, to admit, to give access to one's self~1a to admit one, receive one into intercourse and companionship~1b to receive one (coming from some place)~1c to accept (not to reject) a thing offered~2 to expect: the fulfilment of promises 4328 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 4314 and dokeuo (to watch) ^ ^ v ^ pros-dok-ah'-o ^ prosdokao ^ 6:725,943 ^ ^ be in expectation 1~expect 1~look 1~look for 8~look when 1~tarry 1~waited for + 2258 2~waiting for 1 ^ ^ 1 to expect (whether in thought, in hope, or in fear)~2 to look for, wait for 4329 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4328 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-dok-ee'-ah ^ prosdokia ^ 6:725,943 ^ ^ expectation 1~looking after 1 ^ ^ 1 expectation (whether good or evil) 4330 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 1439 ^ ^ v ^ pros-eh-ah'-o ^ proseao ^ ^ ^ suffer 1 ^ ^ 1 to permit one to approach or arrive 4331 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 1448 ^ ^ v ^ pros-eng-ghid'-zo ^ proseggizo ^ 2:330,194 ^ ^ come nigh 1 ^ ^ 1 to approach unto 4332 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4314 and the base of 1476 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ed-ryoo'-o ^ prosedreuo ^ ^ ^ wait at 1 ^ ^ 1 to sit near~2 to attend assiduously~3 to be in attendance upon, not to quit one's side 4333 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 2038 ^ ^ v ^ pros-er-gad'-zom-ahee ^ prosergazomai ^ ^ ^ gain 1 ^ ^ 1 to work besides~2 by working or trading to make or gain besides 4334 ^ False ^ 86 ^ from 4314 and 2064 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ pros-er'-khom-ahee ^ proserchomai ^ 2:683,257 ^ ^ come 30~come to 25~come unto 19~draw near 2~go to 3~go unto 2~misc 5 ^ ^ 1 to come to, approach~2 draw near to~3 to assent to 4335 ^ False ^ 37 ^ from 4336 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-yoo-khay' ^ proseuche ^ 2:807,279 ^ ^ pray earnestly + 3346 1~prayer 36 ^ ^ 1 prayer addressed to God~2 a place set apart or suited for the offering of prayer~2a a synagogue~2b a place in the open air where the Jews were wont to pray, outside the cities, where they had no synagogue~2b1 such places were situated upon the bank of a stream or the shore of a sea, where there was a supply of water for washing the hands before prayer For Synonyms see entry 5828 4336 ^ False ^ 87 ^ from 4314 and 2172 ^ ^ v ^ pros-yoo'-khom-ahee ^ proseuchomai ^ 2:807,279 ^ ^ make prayer 3~pray 83~pray for 1 ^ ^ 1 to offer prayers, to pray 4337 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 4314 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ekh'-o ^ prosecho ^ ^ ^ beware 7~give heed to 5~give heed unto 1~misc 5~take heed 1~take heed to 3~take heed unto 1~take heed whereunto + 3739 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring to, bring near~1a to bring a ship to land, and simply to touch at, put in~2 to turn the mind to, attend to be attentive~2a to a person or a thing: of caring for, providing for~3 to attend to one's self, i.e. to give heed to one's self~3a give attention to, take heed~4 to apply one's self to, attach one's self to, hold or cleave to a person or a thing~4a to be given or addicted to~4b to devote thought and effort to 4338 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and a derivative of 2247 ^ ^ v ^ pros-ay-lo'-o ^ proseloo ^ ^ ^ nail to 1 ^ ^ 1 to fasten with nails to, nail to 4339 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the alternate of 4334 ^ ^ adj ^ pros-ay'-loo-tos ^ proselutos ^ 6:727,943 ^ ^ proselyte 4 ^ ^ 1 a newcomer~1a a stranger, alien~2 a proselyte~2a one who has come over from a Gentile religion to Judaism++++ The Rabbis distinguished two classes of proselytes, proselytes of righteousness, who received circumcision and bound themselves to keep the whole of the Mosaic law and to comply with all the requirements of Judaism, and proselytes of the gate, who dwelt among the Jews, and although uncircumcised observed certain specific laws, esp. the seven precepts of Noah, i.e. against the seven chief sins, idolatry, blasphemy against God, homicide, unchastity, theft or plundering, rebellion against rulers and the use of \"flesh with the blood thereof\". 4340 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4314 and 2540 ^ ^ adj ^ pros'-kahee-ros ^ proskairos ^ 3:463,389 ^ ^ for a season 1~for a time 1~for a while 1~temporal 1 ^ ^ 1 for a season~2 enduring only for a while~3 temporary 4341 ^ False ^ 30 ^ middle voice from 4314 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ pros-kal-eh'-om-ahee ^ proskaleomai ^ 3:500,* ^ ^ call 7~call for 2~call to 1~call unto 20 ^ ^ 1 to call to~2 to call to one's self~3 to bid to come to one's self~4 metaph.~4a God is said to call to himself the Gentiles, aliens as they are from him, by inviting them, through the preaching of the gospel unto fellowship with himself in the Messiah's kingdom~4b Christ and the Holy Sprit are said to call to themselves those preachers of the gospel to whom they have decided to intrust a service having reference to the extension of the gospel 4342 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4314 and 2594 ^ ^ v ^ pros-kar-ter-eh'-o ^ proskartereo ^ 3:618,417 ^ ^ attend continually 1~continue 4~continue instant 1~continue steadfastly 1~give (one's) self continually 1~wait on 1~wait on continually 1 ^ ^ 1 to adhere to one, be his adherent, to be devoted or constant to one~2 to be steadfastly attentive unto, to give unremitting care to a thing~3 to continue all the time in a place~4 to persevere and not to faint~5 to show one's self courageous for~6 to be in constant readiness for one, wait on constantly 4343 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4342 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-kar-ter'-ay-sis ^ proskarteresis ^ 3:619,417 ^ ^ perseverance 1 ^ ^ 1 perseverance 4344 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a presumed compound of 4314 and 2776 ^ ^ n n ^ pros-kef-al'-ahee-on ^ proskephalaion ^ ^ ^ pillow 1 ^ ^ 1 a pillow, cushion 4345 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 2820 ^ ^ v ^ pros-klay-ro'-o ^ proskleroo ^ 3:765,442 ^ ^ consort with 1 ^ ^ 1 to add or assign by lot, to allot 4346 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4314 and 2827 ^ ^ n f ^ pros'-klis-is ^ prosklisis ^ ^ ^ partiality 1 ^ ^ 1 an inclination or proclivity of mind~2 a joining the party of one~3 partiality 4347 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4314 and 2853 ^ ^ v ^ pros-kol-lah'-o ^ proskollao ^ 3:823,452 ^ ^ be joined 1~cleave 2~join (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to glue upon, glue to~2 to join one's self to closely, cleave to, stick to 4348 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4350 ^ ^ n n ^ pros'-kom-mah ^ proskomma ^ 6:745,946 ^ ^ offence 1~stumbling 1~stumbling block 2~stumbling stone + 3037 2 ^ ^ 1 a stumbling block~1a an obstacle in the way which if one strikes his foot against he stumbles or falls~1b that over which a soul stumbles i.e. by which is caused to sin 4349 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4350 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-kop-ay' ^ proskope ^ 6:745,946 ^ ^ offence 1 ^ ^ 1 an occasion of stumbling~2 to do something which causes others to stumble~2a i.e. leads them into error or sin 4350 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4314 and 2875 ^ ^ v ^ pros-kop'-to ^ proskopto ^ 6:745,946 ^ ^ beat upon 1~dash 2~stumble 3~stumble at 2 ^ ^ 1 to strike against~1a of those who strike against a stone or other obstacle in the path, to stumble~1b to strike one's foot against a stone~1b1 i.e. to meet with some harm;~1c to rush upon, beat against~1d to be made to stumble by a thing~1d1 i.e. metaph. to be induced to sin 4351 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and 2947 ^ ^ v ^ pros-koo-lee'-o ^ proskulio ^ ^ ^ roll 2 ^ ^ 1 to roll to 4352 ^ False ^ 60 ^ from 4314 and a probable derivative of 2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand) ^ ^ v ^ pros-koo-neh'-o ^ proskuneo ^ 6:758,948 ^ ^ worship 60 ^ ^ 1 to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence~2 among the Orientals, esp. the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence~3 in the NT by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication~3a used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank~3a1 to the Jewish high priests~3a2 to God~3a3 to Christ~3a4 to heavenly beings~3a5 to demons 4353 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4352 ^ ^ n m ^ pros-koo-nay-tace' ^ proskunetes ^ 6:766,948 ^ ^ worshipper 1 ^ ^ 1 a worshipper 4354 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and 2980 ^ ^ v ^ pros-lal-eh'-o ^ proslaleo ^ ^ ^ speak to 1~speak with 1 ^ ^ 1 to speak to 4355 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 4314 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ pros-lam-ban'-o ^ proslambano ^ 4:15,495 ^ ^ receive 7~take 5~take unto 2 ^ ^ 1 to take to, take in addition, to take to one's self~1a to take as one's companion~1b to take by the hand in order to lead aside~1c to take or receive into one's home, with the collateral idea of kindness~1d to receive, i.e. grant one access to one's heart~1d1 to take into friendship and intercourse~1e to take to one's self, to take: i.e. food 4356 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4355 ^ ^ n f ^ pros'-lape-sis ^ proslepsis ^ 4:15,495 ^ ^ receiving 1 ^ ^ 1 a receiving: into the kingdom of God 4357 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4314 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ pros-men'-o ^ prosmeno ^ 4:579,581 ^ ^ abide still 1~be with 1~cleave unto 1~continue in 1~continue with 1~tarry 1 ^ ^ 1 to remain with, to continue with one~2 to hold fast to: the grace of God received in the Gospel~3 to remain still, tarry, stay 4358 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and a derivative of the same as 3730 (meaning to tie [anchor] or lull) ^ ^ v ^ pros-or-mid'-zo ^ prosormizo ^ ^ ^ draw to the shore 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring a ship to moorings~2 to take one's station near the shore~3 to moor, come to anchor 4359 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 3784 ^ ^ v ^ pros-of-i'-lo ^ prosopheilo ^ ^ ^ owe besides 1 ^ ^ 1 to owe beside 4360 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and a form of ochtheo (to be vexed with something irksome) ^ ^ v ^ pros-okh-thid'-zo ^ prosochthizo ^ ^ ^ be grieved with 2 ^ ^ 1 to be wroth or displeased with~2 to loathe~3 to spew out~4 to be disgusted with 4361 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and the same as 3983 ^ ^ adj ^ pros'-pi-nos ^ prospeinos ^ ^ ^ very hungry 1 ^ ^ 1 very hungry 4362 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 4078 ^ ^ v ^ pros-payg'-noo-mee ^ prospegnumi ^ ^ ^ crucify 1 ^ ^ 1 to fasten 4363 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4314 and 4098 ^ ^ v ^ pros-pip'-to ^ prospipto ^ ^ ^ beat upon 1~fall 1~fall down at 1~fall down before 5 ^ ^ 1 to fall forwards, fall down, prostrate one's self before, in homage or supplication: at one's feet~2 to rush upon, beat against~2a of winds beating upon a house 4364 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 4314 and 4160 ^ ^ v ^ pros-poy-eh'-om-ahee ^ prospoieomai ^ ^ ^ make as though 2 ^ ^ 1 to take or claim a thing to one's self~2 to conform one's self to a thing, or rather to affect to one's self~2a to pretend 4365 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ pros-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ prosporeuomai ^ ^ ^ come unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw near, approach 4366 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4314 and 4486 ^ ^ v ^ pros-rayg'-noo-mee ^ prosregnumi ^ ^ ^ beat vehemently against 1~beat vehemently upon 1 ^ ^ 1 to break against, break by dashing against 4367 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4314 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ pros-tas'-so ^ prostasso ^ 8:37,1156 ^ ^ bid 1~command 6 ^ ^ 1 to assign or ascribe to, join to~2 to enjoin, order, prescribe, command~2a to appoint, to define 4368 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4291 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-tat'-is ^ prostatis ^ ^ ^ succourer 1 ^ ^ 1 a woman set over others~2 a female guardian, protectress, patroness, caring for the affairs of others and aiding them with her resources 4369 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 4314 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ pros-tith'-ay-mee ^ prostithemi ^ 8:167,1176 ^ ^ add 11~again send + 3892 2~give more 1~increase 1~lay unto 1~proceed further 1~speak to any more 1 ^ ^ 1 to put to~2 to add~2a i.e. to join to, gather with any company, the number of one's followers or companions~2a1 he was gathered to his fathers i.e. died 4370 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4314 and 5143 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ pros-trekh'-o ^ prostrecho ^ ^ ^ run 1~run thither to 1~run to 1 ^ ^ 1 to run to 4371 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of a compound of 4314 and 5315 ^ ^ n n ^ pros-fag'-ee-on ^ prosphagion ^ ^ ^ meat 1 ^ ^ 1 anything eaten with bread~1a spoken of fish boiled or broiled 4372 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and a derivative of 4969 ^ ^ adj ^ pros'-fat-os ^ prosphatos ^ 6:766,950 ^ ^ new 1 ^ ^ 1 lately slaughtered, freshly killed~2 recently made, new 4373 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4372 ^ ^ adv ^ pros-fat'-oce ^ prosphatos ^ 6:766,950 ^ ^ lately 1 ^ ^ 1 lately 4374 ^ False ^ 48 ^ from 4314 and 5342 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ pros-fer'-o ^ prosphero ^ 9:65,1252 ^ ^ bring 3~bring to 4~bring unto 10~misc 4~offer 22~offer to 1~offer unto 1~offer up 3 ^ ^ 1 to bring to, lead to~1a one to a person who can heal him or is ready to show him some kindness, one to a person who is to judge him~1b to bring a present or a thing, to reach or hand a thing to one~1c to put to~2 to be borne towards one, to attack, assail~2a to behave one's self towards one, deal with one 4375 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 4314 and 5368 ^ ^ adj ^ pros-fee-lace' ^ prosphiles ^ ^ ^ lovely 1 ^ ^ 1 acceptable, pleasing 4376 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4374 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-for-ah' ^ prosphora ^ 9:68,1252 ^ ^ offering 8~offering up 1 ^ ^ 1 the act of offering, a bringing to~2 that which is offered, a gift, a present. In the NT a sacrifice, whether bloody or not: offering for sin, expiatory offering 4377 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4314 and 5455 ^ ^ v ^ pros-fo-neh'-o ^ prosphoneo ^ ^ ^ call 2~call to 1~call unto 1~speak 1~speak to 1~speak unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to call to, to address by calling~2 to call to one's self, summon 4378 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 4314 and cheo (to pour) ^ ^ n f ^ pros'-khoo-sis ^ proschusis ^ ^ ^ sprinkling 1 ^ ^ 1 a pouring or sprinkling upon, affusion 4379 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4314 and psauo (to touch) ^ ^ v ^ pros-psow'-o ^ prospsauo ^ ^ ^ touch 1 ^ ^ 1 to touch 4380 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4381 ^ ^ v ^ pros-o-pol-ape-teh'-o ^ prosopolepteo ^ 6:779,950 ^ ^ have respect to persons 1 ^ ^ 1 to respect the person (i.e. the external condition of man)~2 to have respect of persons, discriminate 4381 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4383 and 2983 ^ ^ n m ^ pros-o-pol-ape'-tace ^ prosopoleptes ^ 6:779,950 ^ ^ respecter of persons 1 ^ ^ 1 an acceptor of persons~2 one who discriminates 4382 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4381 ^ ^ n f ^ pros-o-pol-ape-see'-ah ^ prosopolepsia ^ 6:779,950 ^ ^ respect of persons 4 ^ ^ 1 respect of persons~2 partiality~2a the fault of one who when called on to give judgment has respect of the outward circumstances of man and not to their intrinsic merits, and so prefers, as the more worthy, one who is rich, high born, or powerful, to another who does not have these qualities 4383 ^ False ^ 78 ^ from 4314 and ops (the visage, from 3700) ^ ^ n n ^ pros'-o-pon ^ prosopon ^ 6:768,950 ^ ^ countenance 3~face 55~misc 5~not tr 1~person 7~presence 7 ^ ^ 1 the face~1a the front of the human head~1b countenance, look~1b1 the face so far forth as it is the organ of sight, and (by it various movements and changes) the index of the inward thoughts and feelings~1c the appearance one presents by his wealth or property, his rank or low condition~1c1 outward circumstances, external condition~1c2 used in expressions which denote to regard the person in one's judgment and treatment of men~2 the outward appearance of inanimate things 4384 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ prot-as'-so ^ protasso ^ ^ ^ appoint before 1 ^ ^ 1 to place before~2 to appoint before, define beforehand 4385 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and teino (to stretch) ^ ^ v ^ prot-i'-no ^ proteino ^ ^ ^ bind 1~vr bind 1 ^ ^ 1 to stretch forth, stretch out~1a when they had stretched one out on the thongs i.e. to receive the blows of the thongs (by tying him up to a beam or a pillar) 4386 ^ False ^ 10 ^ neuter of 4387 as adverb (with or without the art.) ^ ^ adj ^ prot'-er-on ^ proteron ^ ^ ^ at the first + 3588 1~before 2~before + 3588 3~first 2~former 2 ^ ^ 1 before, prior~1a of time, former 4387 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative of 4253 ^ ^ adj ^ prot'-er-os ^ proteros ^ ^ ^ former 1 ^ ^ 1 before, prior~1a of time, previous, former 4388 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from 4253 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ prot-ith'-em-ahee ^ protithemai ^ 8:164,1176 ^ ^ purpose 2~set forth 1 ^ ^ 1 to place before, to set forth~1a to set forth to be looked at, expose to view~1b to expose to public view~1b1 of the bodies of the dead~1b2 to let lie in state~2 to set before one's self, propose to one's self~2a to purpose, determine 4389 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4253 and the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ prot-rep'-om-ahee ^ protrepomai ^ ^ ^ exhort 1 ^ ^ 1 to urge forwards, exhort, encourage 4390 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 5143 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ prot-rekh'-o ^ protrecho ^ ^ ^ outrun 1~run before 1 ^ ^ 1 to run before, to outrun 4391 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 5225 ^ ^ v ^ pro-oop-ar'-kho ^ prouparcho ^ ^ ^ be before 1~be beforetime 1 ^ ^ 1 to be before, exist previously 4392 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a compound of 4253 and 5316 ^ ^ n f ^ prof'-as-is ^ prophasis ^ ^ ^ cloke 2~colour 1~pretence 3~show 1 ^ ^ 1 a pretext (alleged reason, pretended cause)~2 show~2a under colour as though they would do something~2b in pretence, ostensibly 4393 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4253 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ prof-er'-o ^ prophero ^ ^ ^ bring forth 2 ^ ^ 1 to bring forth 4394 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 4396 (\"prophecy\") ^ ^ n f ^ prof-ay-ti'-ah ^ propheteia ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ prophecy 16~prophesying 3 ^ ^ 1 prophecy~1a a discourse emanating from divine inspiration and declaring the purposes of God, whether by reproving and admonishing the wicked, or comforting the afflicted, or revealing things hidden; esp. by foretelling future events~1b Used in the NT of the utterance of OT prophets~1b1 of the prediction of events relating to Christ's kingdom and its speedy triumph, together with the consolations and admonitions pertaining to it, the spirit of prophecy, the divine mind, to which the prophetic faculty is due~1b2 of the endowment and speech of the Christian teachers called prophets~1b3 the gifts and utterances of these prophets, esp. of the predictions of the works of which, set apart to teach the gospel, will accomplish for the kingdom of Christ 4395 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 4396 ^ ^ v ^ prof-ate-yoo'-o ^ propheteuo ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ prophesy 28 ^ ^ 1 to prophesy, to be a prophet, speak forth by divine inspirations, to predict~1a to prophesy~1b with the idea of foretelling future events pertaining esp. to the kingdom of God~1c to utter forth, declare, a thing which can only be known by divine revelation~1d to break forth under sudden impulse in lofty discourse or praise of the divine counsels~1d1 under like prompting, to teach, refute, reprove, admonish, comfort others~1e to act as a prophet, discharge the prophetic office 4396 ^ False ^ 149 ^ from a compound of 4253 and 5346 ^ ^ n m ^ prof-ay'-tace ^ prophetes ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ prophet 149 ^ ^ 1 in Greek writings, an interpreter of oracles or of other hidden things~2 one who, moved by the Spirit of God and hence his organ or spokesman, solemnly declares to men what he has received by inspiration, especially concerning future events, and in particular such as relate to the cause and kingdom of God and to human salvation~2a the OT prophets, having foretold the kingdom, deeds and death, of Jesus the Messiah.~2b of John the Baptist, the herald of Jesus the Messiah~2c of the illustrious prophet, the Jews expected before the advent of the Messiah~2d the Messiah~2e of men filled with the Spirit of God, who by God's authority and command in words of weight pleads the cause of God and urges salvation of men~2f of prophets that appeared in the apostolic age among Christians~2f1 they are associated with the apostles~2f2 they discerned and did what is best for the Christian cause, foretelling certain future events. (Acts 11:27)~2f3 in the religious assemblies of the Christians, they were moved by the Holy Spirit to speak, having power to instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, and stimulate, their hearers~3 a poet (because poets were believed to sing under divine inspiration)~3a of Epimenides (Tit. 1:12) 4397 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4396 ^ ^ adj ^ prof-ay-tik-os' ^ prophetikos ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ of prophecy 1~of the prophets 1 ^ ^ 1 proceeding from a prophet~2 prophetic 4398 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4396 ^ ^ n f ^ prof-ay'-tis ^ prophetis ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ prophetess 2 ^ ^ 1 a prophetess~2 a woman to whom future events or things hidden from others are at times revealed, either by inspiration or by dreams and visions~3 a female who declares or interprets oracles 4399 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 5348 ^ ^ v ^ prof-than'-o ^ prophthano ^ 9:88,1258 ^ ^ prevent 1 ^ ^ 1 to come before, to anticipate 4400 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice from 4253 and a derivative of 5495 ^ ^ v ^ prokh-i-rid'-zom-ahee ^ procheirizomai ^ 6:862,* ^ ^ choose 1~make 1 ^ ^ 1 to put into the hand, to deliver into the hands~2 to take into one's hands~3 to set before one's self, to prostrate, to determine~4 to choose, to appoint~4a for one's use~4b for one's salvation 4401 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 5500 ^ ^ v ^ prokh-i-rot-on-eh'-o ^ procheirotoneo ^ ^ ^ choose before 1 ^ ^ 1 to choose or designate beforehand 4402 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4253 and 5525 ^ ^ n pr m ^ prokh'-or-os ^ Prochoros ^ ^ ^ Prochorus 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the seven deacons chosen by the church at Jerusalem 4403 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from prumnus (hindmost) ^ ^ n f ^ proom'-nah ^ prumna ^ ^ ^ hinder part 1~hinder part of ship 1~stern 1 ^ ^ 1 the stern or hinder part of the ship 4404 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4253 ^ ^ adv ^ pro-ee' ^ proi ^ ^ ^ early 2~early in the morning 2~in the morning 5~morning 1 ^ ^ 1 in the morning, early~2 the fourth watch of the night, from 3 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock approximately 4405 ^ False ^ 4 ^ feminine of a derivative of 4404 as noun ^ ^ adj ^ pro-ee'-ah ^ proia ^ ^ ^ early 1~morning 3 ^ ^ 1 early, pertaining to the morning, at day break 4406 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4404 ^ ^ adj ^ pro'-ee-mos ^ proimos ^ ^ ^ early 1 ^ ^ 1 early~1a of the early rain which fell from October on 4407 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4404 ^ ^ adj ^ pro-ee-nos' ^ proinos ^ ^ ^ morning 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to the morning 4408 ^ False ^ 2 ^ feminine of a presumed derivative of 4253 as noun ^ ^ adj ^ pro'-ra ^ prora ^ ^ ^ forepart 1~foreship 1 ^ ^ 1 the prow or forward part of a ship 4409 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4413 ^ ^ v ^ prote-yoo'-o ^ proteuo ^ 6:881,965 ^ ^ have the preeminence 1 ^ ^ 1 to be first, hold the first place 4410 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4413 and 2515 ^ ^ n f ^ pro-tok-ath-ed-ree'-ah ^ protokathedria ^ 6:870,965 ^ ^ chief seat 2~highest seat 1~uppermost seat 1 ^ ^ 1 to sit in the first seat, the first or chief seat 4411 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4413 and 2828 ^ ^ n f ^ pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah ^ protoklisia ^ 6:870,965 ^ ^ chief room 2~highest room 1~uppermost room 2 ^ ^ 1 the first reclining place, the chief place at table~2 the relative rank of the several places at table varied among the Persians, Greeks, and Romans; and what arrangements the Jews had in the time of Christ can not be accurately determined 4412 ^ False ^ 61 ^ neuter of 4413 as adverb (with or without 3588) ^ ^ adv ^ pro'-ton ^ proton ^ 6:868,965 ^ ^ at the first + 3588 2~first 52~first of all 2~misc 5 ^ ^ 1 first in time or place~1a in any succession of things or persons~2 first in rank~2a influence, honour~2b chief~2c principal~3 first, at the first 4413 ^ False ^ 104 ^ contracted superlative of 4253 ^ ^ adj ^ pro'-tos ^ protos ^ 6:865,965 ^ ^ chief 9~first 84~first day 2~former 2~misc 7 ^ ^ 1 first in time or place~1a in any succession of things or persons~2 first in rank~2a influence, honour~2b chief~2c principal~3 first, at the first 4414 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4413 and 2476 ^ ^ n m ^ pro-tos-tat'-ace ^ protostates ^ ^ ^ ringleader 1 ^ ^ 1 one who stands in the front rank~1a a leader, chief, champion 4415 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4416 ^ ^ n n ^ pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah ^ prototokia ^ 6:871,965 ^ ^ birthright 1 ^ ^ 1 the right or advantages of the first born son 4416 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4413 and the alternate of 5088 ^ ^ adj ^ pro-tot-ok'-os ^ prototokos ^ 6:871,965 ^ ^ first begotten 2~firstborn 7 ^ ^ 1 the firstborn~1a of man or beast~1b of Christ, the first born of all creation 4417 ^ False ^ 5 ^ a form of 4098 ^ ^ v ^ ptah'-yo ^ ptaio ^ 6:883,968 ^ ^ fall 1~offend 3~stumble 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause one to stumble or fall~2 to stumble~2a to err, make a mistake, to sin~2b to fall into misery, become wretched 4418 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ pter'-nah ^ pterna ^ ^ ^ heel 1 ^ ^ 1 the heel (of the foot)~2 to lift up the heel against one~2a to injure one by trickery (figure borrowed either from kicking, or from a wrestler tripping up his antagonist) 4419 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4420 ^ ^ n n ^ pter-oog'-ee-on ^ pterugion ^ ^ ^ pinnacle 2 ^ ^ 1 a wing, a little wing~2 any pointed extremity~2a of fins of fishes~2b of part of a dress hanging down in the form of a wing~2c of the top of the temple at Jerusalem 4420 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of 4072 (meaning a feather) ^ ^ n f ^ pter'-oox ^ pterux ^ ^ ^ wing 5 ^ ^ 1 a wing: of birds 4421 ^ False ^ 1 ^ contraction for 4071 ^ ^ adj ^ ptay-non' ^ ptenon ^ ^ ^ bird 1 ^ ^ 1 furnished with wings~2 winged, flying~2a of birds 4422 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably akin to the alternate of 4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to 4072 (through that of causing to fly away) ^ ^ v ^ pto-eh'-o ^ ptoeo ^ ^ ^ terrify 2 ^ ^ 1 to terrify~2 be terrified For Synonyms see entry 5841 4423 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4422 ^ ^ n f ^ pto'-ay-sis ^ ptoesis ^ ^ ^ amazement 1 ^ ^ 1 to be afraid of with terror 4424 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ ptol-em-ah-is' ^ Ptolemais ^ ^ ^ Ptolemais 1 ^ ^ 1 a maritime city of Phoenicia, which got its name, apparently, from Ptolemy Lathyrus, who captured it 103 BC, and rebuilt it more beautifully 4425 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4429 ^ ^ n n ^ ptoo'-on ^ ptuon ^ ^ ^ fan 2 ^ ^ 1 a winnowing shovel 4426 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4429 (and thus akin to 4422) ^ ^ v ^ ptoo'-ro ^ pturo ^ ^ ^ terrify 1 ^ ^ 1 to frighten, affright 4427 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4429 ^ ^ n n ^ ptoos'-mah ^ ptusma ^ ^ ^ spittle 1 ^ ^ 1 spittle 4428 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably akin to petannumi (to spread, and thus apparently allied to 4072 through the idea of expansion, and to 4429 through that of flattening, cf 3961) ^ ^ v ^ ptoos'-so ^ ptusso ^ ^ ^ close 1 ^ ^ 1 to fold together, roll up 4429 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a root word (cf 4428) ^ ^ v ^ ptoo'-o ^ ptuo ^ ^ ^ spit 3 ^ ^ 1 to spit 4430 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the alternate of 4098 ^ ^ n n ^ pto'-mah ^ ptoma ^ 6:166,846 ^ ^ carcase 1~corpse 1~dead body 3 ^ ^ 1 a fall, downfall~1a metaph. a failure, defeat, calamity~1b an error, lapse into sin~2 that which has fallen~2a the fallen body of one dead or slain, a corpse, a carcase 4431 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the alternate of 4098 ^ ^ n f ^ pto'-sis ^ ptosis ^ 6:167,846 ^ ^ fall 2 ^ ^ 1 a falling, downfall 4432 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4433 ^ ^ n f ^ pto-khi'-ah ^ ptocheia ^ 6:885,969 ^ ^ poverty 3 ^ ^ 1 beggary~2 in the NT poverty~2a the condition of one destitute of riches and abundance 4433 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4434 ^ ^ v ^ pto-khyoo'-o ^ ptocheuo ^ 6:885,969 ^ ^ become poor 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a beggar, to beg, to be poor 4434 ^ False ^ 34 ^ from ptosso {to crouch, akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098) ^ ^ adj ^ pto-khos' ^ ptochos ^ 6:885,969 ^ ^ beggar 2~beggarly 1~poor 30~poor man 1 ^ ^ 1 reduced to beggary, begging, asking alms~2 destitute of wealth, influence, position, honour~2a lowly, afflicted, destitute of the Christian virtues and eternal riches~2b helpless, powerless to accomplish an end~2c poor, needy~3 lacking in anything~3a as respects their spirit~3a1 destitute of wealth of learning and intellectual culture which the schools afford (men of this class most readily give themselves up to Christ's teaching and proved them selves fitted to lay hold of the heavenly treasure) For Synonyms see entry 5870 4435 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary pux (the fist as a weapon) ^ ^ n f ^ poog-may' ^ pugme ^ 6:915,973 ^ ^ oft 1 ^ ^ 1 the fist, clenched hand~2 up to the elbow 4436 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Putho (the name of the region where Delphi, the seat of the famous oracle, was located) ^ ^ n m ^ poo'-thone ^ Puthon ^ 6:917,* ^ ^ divination 1 ^ ^ 1 in Greek mythology the name of the Pythian serpent or dragon that dwelt in the region of Pytho at the foot of Parnassus in Phocis, and was said to have guarded the oracle at Delphi and been slain by Apollo~2 a spirit of divination 4437 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 4635 ^ ^ adj ^ pook-nos' ^ puknos ^ ^ ^ often 2~oftener 1 ^ ^ 1 thick, dense, compact~1a in reference to time~1a1 frequently, often, recurring~1b vigorously, diligently~1c often, more frequently, the oftener 4438 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of the same as 4435 ^ ^ v ^ pook-te-yoo'-o ^ pukteuo ^ 6:915,973 ^ ^ fight 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a boxer, to box 4439 ^ False ^ 10 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ poo'-lay ^ pule ^ 6:921,974 ^ ^ gate 10 ^ ^ 1 a gate~1a of the larger sort~1a1 in the wall of either a city~1a2 a palace~1a3 a town~1a4 the temple~1a5 a prison~2 the gates of hell (likened to a vast prison)~3 metaph. the access or entrance into any state 4440 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 4439 ^ ^ n m ^ poo-lone' ^ pulon ^ 6:921,974 ^ ^ gate 17~porch 1 ^ ^ 1 a large gate: of a palace~2 the front part of a house, into which one enters through the gate, porch 4441 ^ False ^ 12 ^ middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ poon-than'-om-ahee ^ punthanomai ^ ^ ^ ask 7~demand 2~enquire 2~understand 1 ^ ^ 1 to enquire, ask~2 to ascertain, by enquiry 4442 ^ False ^ 74 ^ a root word ^ ^ n n ^ poor ^ pur ^ 6:928,975 ^ ^ fiery 1~fire 73 ^ ^ 1 fire 4443 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4442 ^ ^ n f ^ poo-rah' ^ pura ^ ^ ^ fire 2 ^ ^ 1 a fire, a pile of burning fuel 4444 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary word (\"burgh\") ^ ^ n m ^ poor'-gos ^ purgos ^ 6:953,980 ^ ^ tower 4 ^ ^ 1 a tower~2 a fortified structure rising to a considerable height, to repel a hostile attack or to enable a watchman to see in every direction 4445 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4443 ^ ^ v ^ poo-res'-so ^ puresso ^ 6:956,981 ^ ^ be sick of a fever 2 ^ ^ 1 to be sick with a fever 4446 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4445 ^ ^ n m ^ poo-ret-os' ^ puretos ^ 6:956,981 ^ ^ fever 6 ^ ^ 1 fiery heat~2 fever 4447 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4443 ^ ^ adj ^ poo'-ree-nos ^ purinos ^ 6:951,975 ^ ^ of fire 1 ^ ^ 1 fiery~2 shining like fire 4448 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4442 ^ ^ v ^ poo-ro'-o ^ puroo ^ 6:948,975 ^ ^ be on fire 1~burn 3~fiery 1~try 1 ^ ^ 1 to burn with fire, to set on fire, kindle~1a to be on fire, to burn~1a1 to be incensed, indignant~1b make to glow~1b1 full of fire, fiery, ignited~1b1a of darts filled with inflammable substances and set on fire~1b2 melted by fire and purged of dross 4449 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4450 ^ ^ v ^ poor-hrad'-zo ^ purrhazo ^ ^ ^ be red 2 ^ ^ 1 to become glowing, grow red, be red 4450 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4442 ^ ^ adj ^ poor-hros' ^ purrhos ^ 6:952,975 ^ ^ red 2 ^ ^ 1 having the colour of fire, red 4451 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4448 ^ ^ n f ^ poo'-ro-sis ^ purosis ^ 6:950,975 ^ ^ burning 2~fiery trial 1 ^ ^ 1 a burning~1a the burning by which metals are roasted and reduced~1b by a figure drawn from a refiners fire~1b1 calamities or trials that test the character 4452 ^ False ^ 0 ^ another form of the base of (4458) ^ ^ ^ po ^ po ^ ^ ^ no entry 0 ^ ^ 1 yet, even~2 used only in compound with words 3369, 3380, 3764, 3768, 4455 4453 ^ False ^ 22 ^ probably ultimately from pelomai (to be busy, to trade) ^ ^ v ^ po-leh'-o ^ poleo ^ ^ ^ be sold 1~sell 21 ^ ^ 1 to barter, to sell~2 sellers 4454 ^ False ^ 12 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ po'-los ^ polos ^ 6:959,981 ^ ^ colt 12 ^ ^ 1 a colt, the young of a horse~2 a young creature~2a of a young ass~2b an ass's colt 4455 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4452 and 4218 ^ ^ adv ^ po'-pot-e ^ popote ^ ^ ^ at any time 3~never 1~never + 3364 1~yet never + 3762 1 ^ ^ 1 ever, at any time 4456 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently from poros (a kind of stone) ^ ^ v ^ po-ro'-o ^ poroo ^ 5:1025,816 ^ ^ blind 2~harden 3 ^ ^ 1 to cover with a thick skin, to harden by covering with a callus~2 metaph.~2a to make the heart dull~2b to grow hard, callous, become dull, lose the power of understanding 4457 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4456 ^ ^ n f ^ po'-ro-sis ^ porosis ^ 5:1025,816 ^ ^ blindness 2~hardness 1 ^ ^ 1 the covering with a callus~2 obtrusiveness of mental discernment, dulled perception~3 the mind of one has been blunted~3a of stubbornness, obduracy 4458 ^ False ^ 14 ^ adverb from the base of 4225, an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner ^ ^ particle ^ poce ^ -pos ^ ^ ^ be any means 6~by some means 1~haply 1~not tr 5~perhaps 1 ^ ^ 1 by any means, at all, perhaps 4459 ^ False ^ 103 ^ adverb from the base of 4226, an interrogative particle of manner ^ ^ particle ^ poce ^ pos ^ ^ ^ after what manner 1~by what means 2~how 99~that 1 ^ ^ 1 how, in what way 4460 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 07343 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hrah-ab' ^ Rhaab ^ ^ ^ Rahab 2 ^ ^ 1 a harlot of Jericho 4461 ^ False ^ 17 ^ of Hebrew origin 07227 with pronominal suffix ^ ^ n m ^ hrab-bee' ^ rhabbi ^ 6:961,982 ^ ^ Master (Christ) 9~rabbi 3~Rabbi (Christ) 5 ^ ^ 1 my great one, my honourable sir~2 Rabbi, a title used by the Jews to address their teachers (and also honour them when not addressing them) 4462 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin ^ ^ n m ^ hrab-bon-ee' ^ rhabboni ^ 6:962,982 ^ ^ Lord (Christ) 1~Rabboni (Christ) 1 ^ ^ 1 master, chief, prince~2 Rabboni is a title of honour Mary used to address Jesus 4463 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4464 ^ ^ v ^ hrab-did'-zo ^ rhabdizo ^ 6:970,982 ^ ^ beat 1~beat with rods 1 ^ ^ 1 to beat with rods 4464 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from the base of 4474 ^ ^ n f ^ hrab'-dos ^ rhabdos ^ 6:966,982 ^ ^ rod 6~sceptre 2~staff 4 ^ ^ 1 a staff, a walking stick, a twig, rod, branch~2 a rod with which one is beaten~3 a staff~3a as used on a journey, or to lean upon, or by shepherds~3b when applied to kings~3b1 with a rod of iron, indicates the severest, most rigorous rule~3b2 a royal sceptre 4465 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4464 and 2192 ^ ^ n m ^ hrab-doo'-khos ^ rhabdouchos ^ 6:971,982 ^ ^ sergeant 2 ^ ^ 1 one who carries the rods i.e. the fasces~2 a lictor, a public official who bore the fasces or staff and other insignia of office before a magistrate 4466 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07466 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hrag-ow' ^ Rhagau ^ ^ ^ Ragau 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the ancestors of Christ 4467 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of rhaidios (easy, i.e. reckless) and 2041 ^ ^ n n ^ hrad-ee-oorg'-ay-mah ^ rhadiourgema ^ 6:972,983 ^ ^ lewdness 1 ^ ^ 1 a piece of knavery, rascality, villainy 4468 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 4467 ^ ^ n f ^ hrad-ee-oorg-ee'-a ^ rhadiourgia ^ 6:972,983 ^ ^ mischief 1 ^ ^ 1 ease in doing, faculty~2 levity or easiness in thinking or acting~2a love of a lazy effeminate life~3 unscrupulous, cunning, mischief 4469 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 07386 ^ ^ n ^ rhak-ah' ^ rhaka ^ 6:973,983 ^ ^ Raca 1 ^ ^ 1 empty, i.e. a senseless, empty headed man~2 a term of reproach used among the Jews in the time of Christ 4470 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4486 ^ ^ n n ^ hrak'-os ^ rhakos ^ ^ ^ cloth 2 ^ ^ 1 a piece torn off~2 a bit of cloth~3 cloth 4471 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07414 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hram-ah' ^ Rhama ^ ^ ^ Rama 1 ^ ^ 1 a town of the tribe of Benjamin, situated about 5 miles (8 km) north of Jerusalem on the road to Bethel 4472 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of rhaino (to sprinkle) ^ ^ v ^ hran-tid'-zo ^ rhantizo ^ 6:976,984 ^ ^ sprinkle 4 ^ ^ 1 to sprinkle~2 to cleanse by sprinkling, hence to purify, cleanse 4473 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4472 ^ ^ n m ^ hran-tis-mos' ^ rhantismos ^ 6:976,984 ^ ^ sprinkling 2 ^ ^ 1 a sprinkling (purification)~1a blood of sprinkling~1a1 i.e. appointed for sprinkling (serving to purify) 4474 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of a primary rhepo (to let fall, \"rap\") ^ ^ v ^ hrap-id'-zo ^ rhapizo ^ ^ ^ smite 1~smite with the palm of (one's) hand 1 ^ ^ 1 to smite with a rod or staff~2 to smite in the face with the palm of the hand, to box the ear 4475 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4474 ^ ^ n n ^ hrap'-is-mah ^ rhapisma ^ ^ ^ smite with (one's) hand + 1325 1~strike with the palm of (one's) hand + 1325 1~strike with the palm of (one's) hand + 906 1 ^ ^ 1 a blow with a rod or staff or a scourge~2 a blow with the flat of the hand, a slap in the face, box the ear 4476 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a primary rhapto (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474 through the idea of puncturing) ^ ^ n f ^ hraf-ece' ^ rhaphis ^ ^ ^ needle 3 ^ ^ 1 a needle 4477 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 4460 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hrakh-ab' ^ Rhachab ^ 3:1,311 ^ ^ Rachab 1 ^ ^ 1 a harlot of Jericho 4478 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07354 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hrakh-ale' ^ Rhachel ^ ^ ^ Rachel 1 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Jacob 4479 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07259 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hreb-bek'-kah ^ Rhebekka ^ ^ ^ Rebecca 1 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Isaac 4480 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ hred'-ah ^ rheda ^ ^ ^ chariot 1 ^ ^ 1 a chariot, a type of vehicle having four wheels 4481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ by incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin 03594 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hrem-fan' ^ Rhemphan ^ ^ ^ Remphan 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of an idol worshipped secretly by the Israelites in the wilderness 4482 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ hreh'-o ^ rheo ^ ^ ^ flow 1 ^ ^ 1 to flow 4483 ^ False ^ 26 ^ for certain tenses of which a prolonged form ereo {er-eh'-o}, is used, and both as alternate for 2036, perhaps akin (or ident.) with 4482 (through the idea of pouring forth) ^ ^ v ^ hreh'-o ^ rheo ^ ^ ^ command 1~make 1~say 9~speak 12~speak of 3 ^ ^ 1 to pour forth, to utter 4484 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hrayg'-ee-on ^ Rhegion ^ ^ ^ Rhegium 1 ^ ^ 1 an Italian town situated on the Bruttian coast, just at the southern entrance of the Straits of Messina 4485 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4486 ^ ^ n n ^ hrayg'-mah ^ rhegma ^ ^ ^ ruin 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been broken or rent asunder~1a a fracture, breach, cleft~1b rent clothes~1c fall, ruin 4486 ^ False ^ 7 ^ both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi [see in 2608]) ^ ^ v ^ hrayg'-noo-mee ^ rhegnumi ^ ^ ^ break 1~break forth 1~burst 2~rend 1~tear 1~throw down 1 ^ ^ 1 to rend, burst or break asunder, break up, break through~1a to tear in pieces~1b to break forth~1b1 into joy, of infants or dumb persons beginning to speak~1c to distort, convulse~1c1 of a demon causing convulsions in a man possessed~1c2 to dash down, hurl to the ground (a common occurrence in cases of demon possession and epilepsy) For Synonyms see entry 5850 4487 ^ False ^ 70 ^ from 4483 ^ ^ n n ^ hray'-mah ^ rhema ^ 4:69,505 ^ ^ no thing + 3756 1~not tr 1~saying 9~thing 3~word 56 ^ ^ 1 that which is or has been uttered by the living voice, thing spoken, word~1a any sound produced by the voice and having definite meaning~1b speech, discourse~1b1 what one has said~1c a series of words joined together into a sentence (a declaration of one's mind made in words)~1c1 an utterance~1c2 a saying of any sort as a message, a narrative~1c2a concerning some occurrence~2 subject matter of speech, thing spoken of~2a so far forth as it is a matter of narration~2b so far as it is a matter of command~2c a matter of dispute, case at law 4488 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew origin [apparently for 07509] ^ ^ n pr m ^ hray-sah' ^ Rhesa ^ ^ ^ Rhesa 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Zerubbabel in the genealogy of Christ 4489 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4483 ^ ^ n m ^ hray'-tore ^ rhetor ^ ^ ^ orator 1 ^ ^ 1 a speaker, an orator~1a of a forensic orator or advocate 4490 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4483 ^ ^ adv ^ hray-toce' ^ rhetos ^ ^ ^ expressly 1 ^ ^ 1 expressly, in express words 4491 ^ False ^ 17 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ hrid'-zah ^ rhiza ^ 6:985,985 ^ ^ root 17 ^ ^ 1 a root~2 that which like a root springs from a root, a sprout, shoot~3 metaph. offspring, progeny 4492 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4491 ^ ^ v ^ hrid-zo'-o ^ rhizoo ^ 6:990,985 ^ ^ root 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause to strike root, to strengthen with roots, to render firm, to fix, establish, cause a person or a thing to be thoroughly grounded 4493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4496 ^ ^ n f ^ hree-pay' ^ rhipe ^ ^ ^ twinkling 1 ^ ^ 1 a throw, stroke, beat~2 a moment of time 4494 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4496 (meaning a fan or bellows) ^ ^ v ^ hrip-id'-zo ^ rhipizo ^ ^ ^ toss 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise a breeze, put air in motion, whether for the sake of kindling a fire or cooling one's self~1a to blow up a fire~1b to fan, i.e. cool with a fan~2 to toss to and fro, to agitate~2a of the wind~2b of persons whose mind wavers in uncertainty between hope and fear, between doing and not doing a thing 4495 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4496 ^ ^ v ^ hrip-teh'-o ^ rhipteo ^ 6:991,* ^ ^ cast off 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast, throw~2 throw down~3 to cast forward or before~4 to set down (with the suggestion of haste and want of care)~5 to throw to the ground, prostrate 4496 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474, through the idea of sudden motion) ^ ^ v ^ hrip'-to ^ rhipto ^ 6:991,987 ^ ^ cast 2~cast down 2~cast out 1~scatter abroad 1~throw 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast, throw~2 throw down~3 to cast forward or before~4 to set down (with the suggestion of haste and want of care)~5 to throw to the ground, prostrate 4497 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 07346 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hrob-o-am' ^ Rhoboam ^ ^ ^ Roboam 2 ^ ^ 1 the son of Solomon by an Ammonite princess Naamah 4498 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably for rhode (a rose) ^ ^ n pr f ^ hrod'-ay ^ Rhode ^ ^ ^ Rhoda 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a certain maid servant 4499 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from rhodon (a rose) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hrod'-os ^ Rhodos ^ ^ ^ Rhodes 1 ^ ^ 1 a well known island of the Cyclades opposite Caria and Lycia, with a Rhodes as the capital city 4500 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of rhoizos (a whir) ^ ^ adv ^ hroyd-zay-don' ^ rhoizedon ^ ^ ^ with a great noise 1 ^ ^ 1 with a loud noise 4501 ^ False ^ 7 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n f ^ hrom-fah'-yah ^ rhomphaia ^ 6:993,987 ^ ^ sword 7 ^ ^ 1 a large sword~2 properly a long Thracian javelin, also a kind of long sword wont to be worn on the right shoulder 4502 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07205 ^ ^ n pr m ^ hroo-bane' ^ Rhouben ^ ^ ^ Reuben 1 ^ ^ 1 Jacob's firstborn child by Leah 4503 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07327 ^ ^ n pr f ^ hrooth ^ Rhouth ^ 3:1,311 ^ ^ Ruth 1 ^ ^ 1 the ancestor of David and of Christ 4504 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ hroo'-fos ^ Rhouphos ^ ^ ^ Rufus 2 ^ ^ 1 name of a certain Christian 4505 ^ False ^ 4 ^ prolongation from 4506 in its original sense ^ ^ n f ^ hroo'-may ^ rhume ^ ^ ^ lane 1~street 3 ^ ^ 1 a swing, rush, force, trail, of a body in motion~2 a tract of way in a town shut in by buildings on both sides~3 a street, a lane 4506 ^ False ^ 18 ^ middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to 4482 (through the idea of a current, cf 4511) ^ ^ v ^ rhoo'-om-ahee ^ rhoumai ^ 6:998,988 ^ ^ deliver 17~Deliverer 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw to one's self, to rescue, to deliver~2 the deliverer 4507 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4508 ^ ^ n f ^ hroo-par-ee'-ah ^ rhuparia ^ ^ ^ filthiness 1 ^ ^ 1 to make filthy, befoul~2 to defile, dishonour~3 to make filthy 4508 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4509 ^ ^ adj ^ rhoo-par-os' ^ rhuparos ^ ^ ^ vile 1 ^ ^ 1 to be dirty, grow filthy~2 metaph. to be defiled with iniquity 4509 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n m ^ hroo'-pos ^ rhupos ^ ^ ^ filth 1 ^ ^ 1 filthy, dirty 4510 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4509 ^ ^ v ^ rhoo-po'-o ^ rhupoo ^ ^ ^ filthy 2 ^ ^ 1 to make filthy, defile, soil~2 to be filthy (morally) 4511 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4506 in the sense of its congener 4482 ^ ^ n f ^ hroo'-sis ^ rhusis ^ ^ ^ issue 3 ^ ^ 1 a flowing issue 4512 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4506 ^ ^ n f ^ hroo-tece' ^ rhutis ^ ^ ^ wrinkle 1 ^ ^ 1 a wrinkle 4513 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4514 ^ ^ adj ^ rho-mah-ee-kos' ^ Rhomaikos ^ ^ ^ Latin 1 ^ ^ 1 the language spoken by the Romans 4514 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 4516 ^ ^ adj ^ hro-mah'-yos ^ Rhomaios ^ ^ ^ of Rome 1~Roman 12 ^ ^ 1 a resident of the city of Rome, a Roman citizen 4515 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4516 ^ ^ adv ^ hro-mah-is-tee' ^ Rhomaisti ^ ^ ^ Latin 1 ^ ^ 1 the language spoken by the Romans 4516 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from the base of 4517 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ hro'-may ^ Rhome ^ ^ ^ Rome 14 ^ ^ 1 the famous capital of the ancient world 4517 ^ False ^ 2 ^ prolongation from rhoomai (to dart, probably akin to 4506) ^ ^ v ^ hrone'-noo-mee ^ rhonnumi ^ ^ ^ farewell 2 ^ ^ 1 to make strong, strengthen~2 to be strong, to thrive, prosper~3 in the usual formula in closing of a letter, farewell 4518 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic or 07662 with pronominal suffix ^ ^ Aramaic transliteration ^ sab-akh-than-ee' ^ sabachthani ^ ^ ^ sabachthani 2 ^ ^ 1 thou hast forsaken me 4519 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 06635 in feminine plural ^ ^ n indecl ^ sab-ah-owth' ^ sabaoth ^ ^ ^ sabaoth 2 ^ ^ 1 \"Lord of Sabaoth\"~1a Lord of the armies of Israel, as those who are under the leadership and protection of Jehovah maintain his cause in war 4520 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4521 ^ ^ n m ^ sab-bat-is-mos' ^ sabbatismos ^ 7:34,989 ^ ^ rest 1 ^ ^ 1 a keeping sabbath~2 the blessed rest from toils and troubles looked for in the age to come by the true worshippers of God and true Christians 4521 ^ False ^ 68 ^ of Hebrew origin 07676 ^ ^ n n ^ sab'-bat-on ^ sabbaton ^ 7:1,989 ^ ^ sabbath 22~sabbath day 37~week 9 ^ ^ 1 the seventh day of each week which was a sacred festival on which the Israelites were required to abstain from all work~1a the institution of the sabbath, the law for keeping holy every seventh day of the week~1b a single sabbath, sabbath day~2 seven days, a week 4522 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope) ^ ^ n f ^ sag-ay'-nay ^ sagene ^ ^ ^ net 1 ^ ^ 1 a large fishing net, a drag net For Synonyms see entry 5808 4523 ^ False ^ 14 ^ probably from 4524 ^ ^ n m ^ sad-doo-kah'-yos ^ Saddoukaios ^ 7:35,992 ^ ^ Sadducees 14 ^ ^ 1 a religious party at the time of Christ among the Jews, who denied that the oral law was a revelation of God to the Israelites, and who deemed the written law alone to be obligatory on the nation, as the divine authority. They denied the following doctrines:~1a resurrection of the body~1b immortality of the soul~1c existence of spirits and angels~1d divine predestination, affirmed free will 4524 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 06659 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sad-oke' ^ Sadok ^ ^ ^ Sadoc 2 ^ ^ 1 a descendant of Zerubbabel in the genealogy of Christ 4525 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 4579 ^ ^ v ^ sah'-ee-no ^ saino ^ 7:54,994 ^ ^ move 1 ^ ^ 1 to wag the tail~1a of dogs~2 metaph.~2a to flatter, fawn upon~2b to move (the mind of one)~2b1 agreeably~2b2 to agitate, disturb, trouble 4526 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 08242 ^ ^ n m ^ sak'-kos ^ sakkos ^ 7:56,995 ^ ^ sackcloth 4 ^ ^ 1 a sack~1a a receptacle for holding or carrying various things, as money, food, etc.~1b a course cloth, a dark course stuff made especially from the hair of animals~1c a garment of the like material, and clinging to the person like a sack, which was wont to be worn (or drawn over the tunic instead of the cloak or mantle) by mourners, penitents, suppliants and also by those who like the Hebrew prophets, lead an austere life 4527 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07974 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sal-ah' ^ Sala ^ ^ ^ Sala 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Arphaxad, and father of Eber 4528 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 07597 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sal-ath-ee-ale' ^ Salathiel ^ ^ ^ Salathiel 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Jeconiah in the genealogy of Christ 4529 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 4535 (from the surge on the shore) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sal-am-ece' ^ Salamis ^ ^ ^ Salamis 1 ^ ^ 1 a principal city at the east end of the island of Cyprus 4530 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the same as 4531 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sal-ime' ^ Saleim ^ ^ ^ Salim 1 ^ ^ 1 a well known town 8 miles (11 km) south of Scythopolis 4531 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 4535 ^ ^ v ^ sal-yoo'-o ^ saleuo ^ 7:65,996 ^ ^ move 1~shake 10~shake together 1~stir up 1~that are shaken 1~which cannot be shaken + 3361 1 ^ ^ 1 a motion produced by winds, storms, waves, etc~1a to agitate or shake~1b to cause to totter~1c to shake thoroughly, of a measure filled by shaking its contents together~2 to shake down, overthrow~2a to cast down from one's (secure and happy) state~2b to move, agitate the mind, to disturb one 4532 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 08004 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sal-ame' ^ Salem ^ ^ ^ Salem 2 ^ ^ 1 the place where Melchizedek was king and thought to be the ancient name of Jerusalem 4533 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 08012 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sal-mone' ^ Salmon ^ ^ ^ Salmon 3 ^ ^ 1 the father of Boaz in the genealogy of Christ 4534 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps of similar origin to 4529 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sal-mo'-nay ^ Salmone ^ ^ ^ Salmone 1 ^ ^ 1 a bold promontory on the east point of the island of Crete 4535 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from the base of 4525 ^ ^ n m ^ sal'-os ^ salos ^ 7:65,996 ^ ^ wave 1 ^ ^ 1 the tossing or swell of the sea 4536 ^ False ^ 11 ^ perhaps from 4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation) ^ ^ n f ^ sal'-pinx ^ salpigx ^ 7:71,997 ^ ^ trump 2~trumpet 9 ^ ^ 1 a trumpet 4537 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4536 ^ ^ v ^ sal-pid'-zo ^ salpizo ^ 7:71,997 ^ ^ sound 10~sound of a trumpet 1~trumpet sounds 1 ^ ^ 1 to sound a trumpet 4538 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4537 ^ ^ n m ^ sal-pis-tace' ^ salpistes ^ 7:71,997 ^ ^ trumpeter 1 ^ ^ 1 a trumpeter 4539 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of Hebrew origin [feminine from 07965] ^ ^ n pr f ^ sal-o'-may ^ Salome ^ ^ ^ Salome 2 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Zebedee and the mother of the apostle James the elder and John 4540 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin 08111 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sam-ar'-i-ah ^ Samareia ^ 7:88,999 ^ ^ Samaria 11 ^ ^ 1 a territory in Palestine, which had Samaria as its capital 4541 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4540 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sam-ar-i'-tace ^ Samareites ^ 7:88,999 ^ ^ Samaritans 9 ^ ^ 1 a Samaritan,~1a an inhabitant of the city of Samaria~1b an inhabitant of the region of Samaria 4542 ^ False ^ 2 ^ feminine of 4541 ^ ^ n pr f ^ sam-ar-i'-tis ^ Samareitis ^ 7:88,999 ^ ^ Samaria 2 ^ ^ 1 a Samaritan woman 4543 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4544 and Thraike (Thrace) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sam-oth-rak'-ay ^ Samothrake ^ ^ ^ Samothracia 1 ^ ^ 1 an island on the Aegean Sea, about 38 Miles (60 km) from the coast of Thrace at the mouth of the river Hebrus 4544 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sam'-os ^ Samos ^ ^ ^ Samos 1 ^ ^ 1 an island off that part of Asia Minor where Ionia touches Caria 4545 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 08050 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sam-oo-ale' ^ Samouel ^ ^ ^ Samuel 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Elkanah and Hannah, the last of the judges, a distinguished prophet, and a founder of the prophetic order, he gave the Jews there first kings, Saul, David 4546 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 8123 ^ ^ n pr m ^ samp-sone' ^ Sampson ^ ^ ^ Samson 1 ^ ^ 1 a famous judge of Israel renowned for his physical strength 4547 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of sandalon (a \"sandal\"; of uncertain origin) ^ ^ n n ^ san-dal'-ee-on ^ sandalion ^ 5:310,702 ^ ^ sandal 2 ^ ^ 1 a sandal, a sole made of wood or leather, covering the bottom of the foot and bound on with thongs 4548 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ san-ece' ^ sanis ^ ^ ^ board 1 ^ ^ 1 a board, a plank 4549 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Hebrew origin 07586 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sah-ool' ^ Saoul ^ ^ ^ Saul (Paul) 8~Saul (son of Cis) 1 ^ ^ 1 the Jewish name of the apostle Paul~2 the son of Kish and the first king of Israel 4550 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4595 ^ ^ adj ^ sap-ros' ^ sapros ^ 7:94,1000 ^ ^ bad 1~corrupt 7 ^ ^ 1 rotten, putrefied~2 corrupted by one and no longer fit for use, worn out~3 of poor quality, bad, unfit for use, worthless 4551 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4552 ^ ^ n pr f ^ sap-fi'-ray ^ Sappheire ^ ^ ^ Sapphira 1 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Ananias 4552 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 05601 ^ ^ n f ^ sap'-fi-ros ^ sappheiros ^ ^ ^ sapphire 1 ^ ^ 1 sapphire, a precious stone 4553 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently of Hebrew origin 08276 ^ ^ n f ^ sar-gan'-ay ^ sargane ^ ^ ^ basket 1 ^ ^ 1 a braided rope, a band~2 a basket, a basket made of ropes, a hamper 4554 ^ False ^ 3 ^ plural of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sar'-dice ^ Sardeis ^ ^ ^ Sardis 3 ^ ^ 1 a luxurious city in Asia Minor, the capital of Lydia 4555 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 4556 ^ ^ adj ^ sar'-dee-nos ^ sardinos ^ ^ ^ sardine 1 ^ ^ 1 a sardius, a precious stone of which there are two types, the former is called a carnelian (because flesh coloured) and the latter a sard 4556 ^ False ^ 1 ^ properly, an adjective from an uncertain base ^ ^ adj ^ sar'-dee-os ^ sardios ^ ^ ^ sardius 1 ^ ^ 1 a sardius, a precious stone of which there are two types, the former is called a carnelian (because flesh coloured) and the latter a sard 4557 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 4556 and onux (the nail of a finger, hence the \"onyx\" stone) ^ ^ n m ^ sar-don'-oox ^ sardonux ^ ^ ^ sardonyx 1 ^ ^ 1 a sardonyx, a precious stone marked by the red colours of the carnelian (sard) and the white of the onyx 4558 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06886 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sar'-ep-tah ^ Sarepta ^ ^ ^ Sarepta 1 ^ ^ 1 the Greek name for Zarephath, a Phoenician town between Tyre and Sidon, but nearer Sidon 4559 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 4561 ^ ^ adj ^ sar-kee-kos' ^ sarkikos ^ 7:98,1000 ^ ^ carnal 9~fleshly 2 ^ ^ 1 fleshly, carnal~1a having the nature of flesh, i.e. under the control of the animal appetites~1a1 governed by mere human nature not by the Spirit of God~1a2 having its seat in the animal nature or aroused by the animal nature~1a3 human: with the included idea of depravity~1b pertaining to the flesh~1b1 to the body: related to birth, linage, etc 4560 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4561 ^ ^ adj ^ sar'-kee-nos ^ sarkinos ^ 7:98,1000 ^ ^ fleshly 1 ^ ^ 1 fleshly, consisting of flesh, composed of flesh~2 pertaining to the body (as earthly and perishable material)~3 wholly given up to the flesh, rooted in the flesh as it were 4561 ^ False ^ 151 ^ probably from the base of 4563 ^ ^ n f ^ sarx ^ sarx ^ 7:98,1000 ^ ^ carnal 2~carnally minded + 5427 1~flesh 147~fleshly 1 ^ ^ 1 flesh (the soft substance of the living body, which covers the bones and is permeated with blood) of both man and beasts~2 the body~2a the body of a man~2b used of natural or physical origin, generation or relationship~2b1 born of natural generation~2c the sensuous nature of man, \"the animal nature\"~2c1 without any suggestion of depravity~2c2 the animal nature with cravings which incite to sin~2c3 the physical nature of man as subject to suffering~3 a living creature (because possessed of a body of flesh) whether man or beast~4 the flesh, denotes mere human nature, the earthly nature of man apart from divine influence, and therefore prone to sin and opposed to God 4562 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08286 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sar-ooch' ^ Sarouch ^ ^ ^ Saruch 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Reu in the genealogy of Christ 4563 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of sairo (to brush off, akin to 4951) ^ ^ v ^ sar-o'-o ^ saroo ^ ^ ^ sweep 3 ^ ^ 1 to sweep, clean by sweeping 4564 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 08283 ^ ^ n pr f ^ sar'-hrah ^ Sarrha ^ ^ ^ Sara 2~Sarah 2 ^ ^ 1 the wife of Abraham 4565 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08289 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sar'-one ^ Saron ^ ^ ^ Saron 1 ^ ^ 1 a level region extending from Caesarea of Palestine as far as Joppa, abounding in good pasture and famous for its fertility 4566 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07854 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sat-an' ^ Satan ^ 7:151,* ^ ^ Satan 1 ^ ^ 1 adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act), the name given to~1a the prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of God and Christ~1a1 he incites apostasy from God and to sin~1a2 circumventing men by his wiles~1a3 the worshippers of idols are said to be under his control~1a4 by his demons he is able to take possession of men and inflict them with diseases~1a5 by God's assistance he is overcome~1a6 on Christ's return from heaven he will be bound with chains for a thousand years, but when the thousand years are finished he will walk the earth in yet greater power, but shortly after will be given over to eternal punishment~1b a Satan-like man 4567 ^ False ^ 36 ^ of Aramaic origin corresponding to 4566 (with the definite affix) ^ ^ n pr m ^ sat-an-as' ^ Satanas ^ 7:151,1007 ^ ^ Satan 36 ^ ^ 1 adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act), the name given to~1a the prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of God and Christ~1a1 he incites apostasy from God and to sin~1a2 circumventing men by his wiles~1a3 the worshippers of idols are said to be under his control~1a4 by his demons he is able to take possession of men and inflict them with diseases~1a5 by God's assistance he is overcome~1a6 on Christ's return from heaven he will be bound with chains for a thousand years, but when the thousand years are finished he will walk the earth in yet greater power, but shortly after will be given over to eternal punishment~1b a Satan-like man 4568 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 05429 ^ ^ n n ^ sat'-on ^ saton ^ ^ ^ measure 2 ^ ^ 1 a kind of dry measure, 3 gallons (14 litres) 4569 ^ False ^ 17 ^ of Hebrew origin, the same as 4549 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sow'-los ^ Saulos ^ ^ ^ Saul 17 ^ ^ 1 the Jewish name of the apostle Paul 4570 ^ False ^ 8 ^ a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb ^ ^ v ^ sben'-noo-mee ^ sbennumi ^ 7:165,1009 ^ ^ go out 1~quench 7 ^ ^ 1 to extinguish, quench~1a of fire or things on fire~1a1 to be quenched, to go out~1b metaph. to quench, to suppress, stifle~1b1 of divine influence 4571 ^ False ^ 197 ^ accusative case singular of 4771 ^ ^ pron ^ seh ^ se ^ ^ ^ not tr 2~thee 178~thou 16~thy house 1 ^ ^ 1 thou, thee 4572 ^ False ^ 40 ^ genitive case from 4571 and 846 ^ ^ pron ^ seh-ow-too' ^ seautou ^ ^ ^ thee 1~thine own self 2~thou thyself 1~thy 1~thyself 35 ^ ^ 1 thyself, thee 4573 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from a derivative of 4576 ^ ^ v ^ seb-ad'-zom-ahee ^ sebazomai ^ 7:172,1010 ^ ^ worship 1 ^ ^ 1 to fear, be afraid~2 to honour religiously, to worship 4574 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4573 ^ ^ n n ^ seb'-as-mah ^ sebasma ^ 7:173,1010 ^ ^ devotion 1~that is worshipped 2 ^ ^ 1 whatever is religiously honoured, an object of worship~1a of temples, altars, statues, idolatrous images 4575 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4573 ^ ^ adj ^ seb-as-tos' ^ sebastos ^ 7:174,1010 ^ ^ Augustus 3 ^ ^ 1 reverend, venerable~2 the title of the Roman emperors~2a Augustan, i,e, taking its name from the emperor~2b a title of honour which used to be given certain legions, or cohorts, or battalions, \"for valour\" 4576 ^ False ^ 10 ^ middle voice of an apparently primary verb ^ ^ v ^ seb'-om-ahee ^ sebomai ^ 7:169,1010 ^ ^ devout 3~religious 1~worship 6 ^ ^ 1 to revere, to worship 4577 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 4951 through its congener eiro (to fasten, akin to 138) ^ ^ n f ^ si-rah' ^ seira ^ ^ ^ chain 1 ^ ^ 1 a line, a rope~2 a chain 4578 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 4579 ^ ^ n m ^ sice-mos' ^ seismos ^ 7:196,1014 ^ ^ earthquake 13~tempest 1 ^ ^ 1 a shaking, a commotion~2 a tempest~3 an earthquake 4579 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ si'-o ^ seio ^ 7:196,1014 ^ ^ move 1~quake 1~shake 3 ^ ^ 1 to shake, agitate, cause to tremble~1a of men, to be thrown into a tremor, to quake for fear~1b metaph. to agitate the mind 4580 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ sek-oon'-dos ^ Sekoundos ^ ^ ^ Secundus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Thessalonian Christian 4581 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sel-yook'-i-ah ^ Seleukeia ^ ^ ^ Seleucia 1 ^ ^ 1 a city of Syria near the mouth of the Orontes, about 16 miles (25 km) from Antioch 4582 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from selas (brilliancy, probably akin to the alternate of 138, through the idea of attractiveness) ^ ^ n f ^ sel-ay'-nay ^ selene ^ ^ ^ moon 9 ^ ^ 1 the moon 4583 ^ False ^ 2 ^ middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of 4582 ^ ^ v ^ sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee ^ seleniazomai ^ ^ ^ be lunatick 2 ^ ^ 1 to be moon-struck or lunatic~2 to be epileptic~2a epilepsy being supposed to return and increase with the increase of the moon. This meaning is doubtful as the Greeks knew nothing of epilepsy. 4584 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08096 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sem-eh-ee' ^ Semei ^ ^ ^ Semei 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Mattathias in the genealogy of Christ 4585 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n f ^ sem-id'-al-is ^ semidalis ^ ^ ^ fine flour 1 ^ ^ 1 the finest wheat flour 4586 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4576 ^ ^ adj ^ sem-nos' ^ semnos ^ 7:191,1010 ^ ^ grave 3~honest 1 ^ ^ 1 august, venerable, reverend~2 to be venerated for character, honourable~2a of persons~2b of deeds 4587 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4586 ^ ^ n f ^ sem-not'-ace ^ semnotes ^ 7:191,1010 ^ ^ gravity 2~honesty 1 ^ ^ 1 the characteristic of a thing or person which entitles to reverence and respect, dignity, majesty, sanctity~2 honour, purity 4588 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ serg'-ee-os ^ Sergios ^ ^ ^ Sergius (Paulus) 1 ^ ^ 1 surnamed Paulus, a deputy or proconsul of Cyprus and converted to Christianity by Paul 4589 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08352 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sayth ^ Seth ^ ^ ^ Seth 1 ^ ^ 1 the third son of Adam and the father of Enos 4590 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08035 ^ ^ n pr m ^ same ^ Sem ^ ^ ^ Sem 1 ^ ^ 1 the eldest son of Noah 4591 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from sema (a mark, of uncertain derivation) ^ ^ v ^ say-mah'-ee-no ^ semaino ^ 7:262,1015 ^ ^ signify 6 ^ ^ 1 to give a sign, to signify, indicate~2 to make known 4592 ^ False ^ 77 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 4591 ^ ^ n n ^ say-mi'-on ^ semeion ^ 7:200,1015 ^ ^ miracle 23~sign 50~token 1~wonder 3 ^ ^ 1 a sign, mark, token~1a that by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others and is known~1b a sign, prodigy, portent, i.e. an unusual occurrence, transcending the common course of nature~1b1 of signs portending remarkable events soon to happen~1b2 of miracles and wonders by which God authenticates the men sent by him, or by which men prove that the cause they are pleading is God's 4593 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4592 ^ ^ v ^ say-mi-o'-o ^ semeioo ^ 7:265,1015 ^ ^ note 1 ^ ^ 1 to mark, to note, distinguish by marking~2 to mark or note for one's self 4594 ^ False ^ 41 ^ neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the art. 3588 and 2250, on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or just passed) ^ ^ adv ^ say'-mer-on ^ semeron ^ 7:269,1024 ^ ^ this + 3588 1~this day 22~to day 18 ^ ^ 1 this (very) day)~2 what has happened today 4595 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ say'-po ^ sepo ^ 7:94,1000 ^ ^ be corrupted 1 ^ ^ 1 to make corrupt, to destroy~2 to become corrupt, corrupted, rotten 4596 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Ser (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured, hence the name of the silk-worm) ^ ^ adj ^ say-ree-kos' ^ serikos ^ ^ ^ silk 1 ^ ^ 1 made of silk~2 silk, i.e. the fabric, silken garments 4597 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently of Hebrew origin 05580 ^ ^ n n ^ sace ^ ses ^ 7:275,1025 ^ ^ moth 3 ^ ^ 1 a moth, the clothes moth 4598 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4597 and a derivative of 977 ^ ^ adj ^ say-tob'-ro-tos ^ setobrotos ^ 7:275,1025 ^ ^ motheaten 1 ^ ^ 1 moth eaten 4599 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from sthenos (bodily vigour, probably akin to the base of 2476) ^ ^ v ^ sthen-o'-o ^ sthenoo ^ ^ ^ strengthen 1 ^ ^ 1 to make strong, strengthen~1a of one's soul 4600 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ see-ag-one' ^ siagon ^ ^ ^ cheek 2 ^ ^ 1 the jaw, the jaw bone 4601 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4602 ^ ^ v ^ see-gah'-o ^ sigao ^ ^ ^ hold (one's) peace 4~keep close 1~keep secret 1~keep silence 3 ^ ^ 1 to keep silence, hold one's peace~2 to be kept in silence, be concealed For Synonyms see entry 5847 4602 ^ False ^ 2 ^ appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush) ^ ^ n f ^ see-gay' ^ sige ^ ^ ^ silence 2 ^ ^ 1 silence 4603 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4604 ^ ^ adj ^ sid-ay'-reh-os ^ sidereos ^ ^ ^ iron 1~of iron 4 ^ ^ 1 made of iron 4604 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ sid'-ay-ros ^ sideros ^ ^ ^ iron 1 ^ ^ 1 iron 4605 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin 06721 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sid-one' ^ Sidon ^ ^ ^ Sidon 11 ^ ^ 1 an ancient and wealthy city of Phoenicia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea, less than 20 miles (30 km) north of Tyre 4606 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4605 ^ ^ adj ^ sid-o'-nee-os ^ Sidonios ^ ^ ^ Sidon 1 ^ ^ 1 an inhabitant of Sidon, a Sidonian 4607 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ sik-ar'-ee-os ^ sikarios ^ 7:278,1026 ^ ^ murderer 1 ^ ^ 1 an assassin~1a one who carries a dagger or short sword under his clothing, that he may kill secretly and treacherously any one he wishes to~1b a cutthroat For Synonyms see entry 5811 4608 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07941 ^ ^ n n ^ sik'-er-ah ^ sikera ^ ^ ^ strong drink 1 ^ ^ 1 strong drink, an intoxicating beverage, different from wine; it was a artificial product, made of a mixture of sweet ingredients, whether derived from grain and vegetables, or from the juice of fruits (dates), or a decoction of honey 4609 ^ False ^ 13 ^ contraction for 4610 ^ ^ n pr m ^ see'-las ^ Silas ^ ^ ^ Silas 13 ^ ^ 1 a Roman citizen, the companion of the apostle Paul on several of his missionary journeys 4610 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ sil-oo-an-os' ^ Silouanos ^ ^ ^ Silvanus 4 ^ ^ 1 a Roman citizen, the companion of the apostle Paul on several of his missionary journeys 4611 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 07975 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sil-o-am' ^ Siloam ^ ^ ^ Siloam 3 ^ ^ 1 the Pool of Siloam, a fountain of water in Jerusalem, also called Shiloah in Isa. 8:6~2 the Tower of Siloam, may have been a tower near or over the Pool of Siloam, which fell down killing 18 men; very likely they were purifying themselves. (Gill) 4612 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ sim-ee-kin'-thee-on ^ simikinthion ^ ^ ^ apron 1 ^ ^ 1 a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear 4613 ^ False ^ 75 ^ of Hebrew origin 08095 ^ ^ n pr m ^ see'-mone ^ Simon ^ ^ ^ Simon (brother of Jesus) 2~Simon (father of Judas) 4~Simon (Magus) 4~Simon (of Cyrene) 3~Simon (Peter) 49~Simon (the leper) 2~Simon (the Pharisee) 3~Simon (the tanner) 4~Simon (Zelotes) 4 ^ ^ 1 Peter was one of the apostles~2 Simon called Zelotes or the Kanaites~3 Simon, father of Judas who betrayed Jesus.~4 Simon Magus, the Samaritan wizard~5 Simon the tanner, Ac. 10~6 Simon the Pharisee, Luke 7:40-44~7 Simon of Cyrene who carried the cross of Christ~8 Simon the cousin of Jesus, the son of Cleophas~9 Simon the leper, so called to distinguish him from others of the same name 4614 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Hebrew origin 05514 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ see-nah' ^ Sina ^ 7:282,1026 ^ ^ Sina 2~Sinai 2 ^ ^ 1 a mountain or rather a mountainous region in the peninsula of Arabia Petraea, made famous by the giving of the Mosaic law 4615 ^ False ^ 5 ^ perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting) ^ ^ n n ^ sin'-ap-ee ^ sinapi ^ 7:287,1027 ^ ^ mustard seed 5 ^ ^ 1 mustard, the name of a plant which in oriental countries grows from a very small seed and attains to the height of a tree, 10 feet (3 m) and more; hence a very small quantity of a thing is likened to a mustard seed, and also a thing which grows to a remarkable size 4616 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin ^ ^ n f ^ sin-done' ^ sindon ^ ^ ^ fine linen 1~linen 2~linen cloth 3 ^ ^ 1 linen cloth, esp. that which was fine and costly, in which the bodies of the dead were wrapped~2 thing made of fine cloth~2a of a light and loose garment worn at night over a naked body 4617 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from sinion (a sieve) ^ ^ v ^ sin-ee-ad'-zo ^ siniazo ^ 7:291,1028 ^ ^ sift 1 ^ ^ 1 to sift, shake in a sieve~2 fig. by inward agitation to try one's faith to the verge of overthrow 4618 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 4621 ^ ^ adj ^ sit-yoo-ros' ^ siteutos ^ ^ ^ fatted 3 ^ ^ 1 fattened, fatted 4619 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4621 ^ ^ adj ^ sit-is-tos' ^ sitistos ^ ^ ^ fatling 1 ^ ^ 1 fattened 4620 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4621 and 3358 ^ ^ n n ^ sit-om'-et-ron ^ sitometron ^ ^ ^ portion of meat 1 ^ ^ 1 a measured 'portion of' grain or 'food' 4621 ^ False ^ 14 ^ plural irregular neuter sita {see'-tah}, of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ see'-tos ^ sitos ^ ^ ^ corn 2~wheat 12 ^ ^ 1 wheat, grain 4622 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of Hebrew origin 06726 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ see-own' ^ Sion ^ 7:292,1028 ^ ^ Sion 7 ^ ^ 1 the hill on which the higher and more ancient part of Jerusalem was built~1a the southwestern most and highest of the hills on which the city was built~2 often used of the entire city of Jerusalem~3 since Jerusalem because the temple stood there, was called the dwelling place of God 4623 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from siope (silence, i.e. a hush, properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak, and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously) ^ ^ v ^ see-o-pah'-o ^ siopao ^ ^ ^ dumb 1~hold (one's) peace 9~peace 1 ^ ^ 1 to be silent, hold one's peace~1a used of one's silence because dumb~2 metaph. of a calm, quiet sea For Synonyms see entry 5847 4624 ^ False ^ 30 ^ from 4625 ^ ^ v ^ skan-dal-id'-zo ^ skandalizo ^ 7:339,1036 ^ ^ make to offend 2~offend 28 ^ ^ 1 to put a stumbling block or impediment in the way, upon which another may trip and fall, metaph. to offend~1a to entice to sin~1b to cause a person to begin to distrust and desert one whom he ought to trust and obey~1b1 to cause to fall away~1b2 to be offended in one, i.e. to see in another what I disapprove of and what hinders me from acknowledging his authority~1b3 to cause one to judge unfavourably or unjustly of another~1c since one who stumbles or whose foot gets entangled feels annoyed~1c1 to cause one displeasure at a thing~1c2 to make indignant~1c3 to be displeased, indignant 4625 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably from a derivative of 2578 ^ ^ n n ^ skan'-dal-on ^ skandalon ^ 7:339,1036 ^ ^ occasion of stumbling 1~occasion to fall 1~offence 9~stumbling block 3~thing that offends 1 ^ ^ 1 the movable stick or trigger of a trap, a trap stick~1a a trap, snare~1b any impediment placed in the way and causing one to stumble or fall, (a stumbling block, occasion of stumbling) i.e. a rock which is a cause of stumbling~1c fig. applied to Jesus Christ, whose person and career were so contrary to the expectations of the Jews concerning the Messiah, that they rejected him and by their obstinacy made shipwreck of their salvation~2 any person or thing by which one is (entrapped) drawn into error or sin 4626 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ skap'-to ^ skapto ^ ^ ^ dig 3 ^ ^ 1 to dig 4627 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a primitive word ^ ^ n f ^ skaf'-ay ^ skaphe ^ ^ ^ boat 3 ^ ^ 1 anything dug out, hollow vessel, trough, tray, tub~2 of a boat 4628 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently from skello (to parch, through the idea of leanness) ^ ^ n n ^ skel'-os ^ skelos ^ ^ ^ leg 3 ^ ^ 1 the leg, from the hip to the toes inclusive 4629 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness) ^ ^ n n ^ skep'-as-mah ^ skepasma ^ ^ ^ raiment 1 ^ ^ 1 a covering, spec. clothing 4630 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ skyoo-as' ^ Skeuas ^ ^ ^ Sceva 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain chief priest residing at Ephesus 4631 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4632 ^ ^ n f ^ skyoo-ay' ^ skeue ^ ^ ^ tackling 1 ^ ^ 1 any apparatus, equipment, or furniture~1a of the utensils or tackling of a ship 4632 ^ False ^ 23 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ skyoo'-os ^ skeuos ^ 7:358,1038 ^ ^ goods 2~sail 1~stuff 1~vessel 19 ^ ^ 1 a vessel~2 an implement~2a in the plural~2a1 household utensils, domestic gear~2a2 the tackle and armament of vessels, used specifically of sails and ropes~3 metaph.~3a a man of quality, a chosen instrument~3b in a bad sense, an assistant in accomplishing an evil deed++++ \"Vessel\" was a common Greek metaphor for \"body\" since Greeks thought of souls living temporarily in bodies. 4633 ^ False ^ 20 ^ apparently akin to 4632 and 4639 ^ ^ n f ^ skay-nay' ^ skene ^ 7:368,1040 ^ ^ habitation 1~tabernacle 19 ^ ^ 1 tent, tabernacle, (made of green boughs, or skins or other materials)~2 of that well known movable temple of God after the pattern of which the temple at Jerusalem was built 4634 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4636 and 4078 ^ ^ n f ^ skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah ^ skenopegia ^ 7:390,1040 ^ ^ tabernacles 1 ^ ^ 1 the construction of a tabernacle or tabernacles~2 the feast of tabernacles; this festival was observed by the Jews yearly for seven days, beginning with the 15th of the month Tisri (approx. our Oct.) partly to perpetuate the memory of the time when their ancestors after leaving Egypt dwelt in tents on their way through the Arabian desert, and partly as a season of festivity and joy on the completion of the harvest and the vintage (the festival of ingatherings) In celebrating the festival the Jews were accustomed to construct booths of the leafy branches of trees, -- either on the roofs or in the courts of their dwellings, or in the streets and squares, and to adorn them with flowers and fruits of all kinds -- under which, throughout the period of the festival, they feasted and gave themselves up to rejoicing. 4635 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4633 and 4160 ^ ^ adj ^ skay-nop-oy-os' ^ skenopoios ^ 7:393,1040 ^ ^ tentmaker 1 ^ ^ 1 a tentmaker~2 one that makes small portable tents, of leather or cloth of goat's hair or linen, for the use of travellers 4636 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4633 ^ ^ n n ^ skay'-nos ^ skenos ^ 7:381,1040 ^ ^ tabernacle 2 ^ ^ 1 a tabernacle, a tent~2 metaph. of the human body, in which the soul dwells as in a tent, and which is taken down at death 4637 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4636 ^ ^ v ^ skay-no'-o ^ skenoo ^ 7:385,1040 ^ ^ dwell 5 ^ ^ 1 to fix one's tabernacle, have one's tabernacle, abide (or live) in a tabernacle (or tent), tabernacle~2 to dwell 4638 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4637 ^ ^ n n ^ skay'-no-mah ^ skenoma ^ 7:383,1040 ^ ^ tabernacle 3 ^ ^ 1 a tent, a tabernacle~1a of the temple as God's habitation~1b of the tabernacle of the covenant~1c metaph. of the human body as the dwelling of the soul 4639 ^ False ^ 7 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ skee'-ah ^ skia ^ 7:394,1044 ^ ^ shadow 7 ^ ^ 1 shadow~1a shade caused by the interception of light~1b an image cast by an object and representing the form of that object~1c a sketch, outline, adumbration 4640 ^ False ^ 3 ^ akin to skairo (to skip) ^ ^ v ^ skeer-tah'-o ^ skirtao ^ 7:401,1046 ^ ^ leap 2~leap for joy 1 ^ ^ 1 to leap 4641 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a compound of 4642 and 2588 ^ ^ n f ^ sklay-rok-ar-dee'-ah ^ sklerokardia ^ 3:613,415 ^ ^ hardness of heart 3 ^ ^ 1 hardness of heart 4642 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the base of 4628 ^ ^ adj ^ sklay-ros' ^ skleros ^ 5:1028,816 ^ ^ fierce 1~hard 5 ^ ^ 1 hard, harsh, rough, stiff~1a of men: metaph. harsh, stern, hard~1b of things: violent, rough, offensive, intolerable 4643 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4642 ^ ^ n f ^ sklay-rot'-ace ^ sklerotes ^ 5:1028,816 ^ ^ hardness 1 ^ ^ 1 hardness~2 obstinacy, stubbornness 4644 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4642 and 5137 ^ ^ adj ^ sklay-rot-rakh'-ay-los ^ sklerotrachelos ^ 5:1029,816 ^ ^ stiffnecked 1 ^ ^ 1 stiffnecked~2 stubborn, headstrong, obstinate 4645 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4642 ^ ^ v ^ sklay-roo'-no ^ skleruno ^ 5:1030,816 ^ ^ harden 6 ^ ^ 1 to make hard, harden~2 metaph.~2a to render obstinate, stubborn~2b to be hardened~2c to become obstinate or stubborn 4646 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 4628 ^ ^ adj ^ skol-ee-os' ^ skolios ^ 7:403,1046 ^ ^ crooked 2~froward 1~untoward 1 ^ ^ 1 crooked, curved~2 metaph.~2a perverse, wicked~2b unfair, surly, froward 4647 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps from the base of 4628 and 3700 ^ ^ n m ^ skol'-ops ^ skolops ^ 7:409,1047 ^ ^ thorn 1 ^ ^ 1 a pointed piece of wood, a pale, a stake~2 a sharp stake, splinter 4648 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4649 ^ ^ v ^ skop-eh'-o ^ skopeo ^ 7:414,1047 ^ ^ consider 1~look at 1~look on 1~mark 2~take heed 1 ^ ^ 1 to look at, observe, contemplate~2 to mark~3 to fix one's eyes upon, direct one's attention to, any one~4 to look to, take heed to thyself For Synonyms see entry 5822 4649 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from skeptomai (to peer about [\"skeptic\"], perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment, cf 4629) ^ ^ n m ^ skop-os' ^ skopos ^ 7:413,1047 ^ ^ mark 1 ^ ^ 1 an observer, a watchman~2 the distant mark looked at, the goal or end one has in view 4650 ^ False ^ 5 ^ apparently from the same as 4651 (through the idea of penetrating) ^ ^ v ^ skor-pid'-zo ^ skorpizo ^ 7:418,1048 ^ ^ disperse abroad 1~scatter 3~scatter abroad 1 ^ ^ 1 to scatter~1a of those who, routed or terror stricken or driven by some other impulses, fly in every direction~1b to scatter abroad (what others may collect for themselves), or one dispensing blessings literally 4651 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of 4649 and meaning to pierce) ^ ^ n m ^ skor-pee'-os ^ skorpios ^ ^ ^ scorpion 5 ^ ^ 1 a scorpion, the name of a little animal, somewhat resembling a lobster, which in warm regions lurk, esp. in stone walls; it has a poisonous sting in its tail 4652 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4655 ^ ^ adj ^ skot-i-nos' ^ skoteinos ^ 7:423,1049 ^ ^ dark 1~full of darkness 2 ^ ^ 1 full of darkness, covered with darkness 4653 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 4655 ^ ^ n f ^ skot-ee'-ah ^ skotia ^ 7:423,1049 ^ ^ dark 2~darkness 14 ^ ^ 1 darkness~2 the darkness due to want of light~3 metaph. used of ignorance of divine things, and its associated wickedness, and the resultant misery in hell 4654 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4655 ^ ^ v ^ skot-id-zo ^ skotizo ^ 7:423,1049 ^ ^ darken 8 ^ ^ 1 to cover with darkness, to darken~2 to be covered with darkness, be darkened~2a of heavenly bodies as deprived of light~2b metaph.~2b1 of the eyes~2b2 of the understanding~2b3 of the mind 4655 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from the base of 4639 ^ ^ n n ^ skot'-os ^ skotos ^ 7:423,1049 ^ ^ darkness 32 ^ ^ 1 darkness~1a of night darkness~1b of darkened eyesight or blindness~2 metaph.~2a of ignorance respecting divine things and human duties, and the accompanying ungodliness and immorality, together with their consequent misery in hell~2b persons in whom darkness becomes visible and holds sway 4656 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4655 ^ ^ v ^ skot-o'-o ^ skotoo ^ 7:423,1049 ^ ^ full of darkness 1 ^ ^ 1 to darken, cover with darkness~2 metaph. to darken or blind the mind 4657 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a presumed derivative of 1519 and 2965 and 906 ^ ^ n n ^ skoo'-bal-on ^ skubalon ^ 7:445,1052 ^ ^ dung 1 ^ ^ 1 any refuse, as the excrement of animals, offscourings, rubbish, dregs~1a of things worthless and detestable 4658 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ skoo'-thace ^ Skuthes ^ 7:447,1053 ^ ^ Scythian 1 ^ ^ 1 a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia or modern day Russia~1a by the more civilised nations of antiquity the Scythians were regarded as the wildest of barbarians 4659 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of 3700 ^ ^ adj ^ skoo-thro-pos' ^ skuthropos ^ 7:450,1053 ^ ^ of a sad countenance 1~sad 1 ^ ^ 1 of a sad and gloomy countenance 4660 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ skool'-lo ^ skullo ^ ^ ^ trouble 2~trouble (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to skin, flay~2 to rend, mangle~2a to vex, trouble, annoy~2b to give one's self trouble, trouble one's self 4661 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4660 ^ ^ n n ^ skoo'-lon ^ skulon ^ ^ ^ spoils 1 ^ ^ 1 a (beast's) skin stripped off, a pelt~2 the weapons and valuables stripped off from an enemy, spoils 4662 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4663 and a derivative of 977 ^ ^ adj ^ sko-lay-kob'-ro-tos ^ skolekobrotos ^ 7:456,1054 ^ ^ eaten of worms 1 ^ ^ 1 eaten of worms 4663 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ sko'-lakes ^ skolex ^ 7:452,1054 ^ ^ worm 3 ^ ^ 1 a worm, spec. that kind which preys upon dead bodies 4664 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4665 ^ ^ adj ^ smar-ag'-dee-nos ^ smaragdinos ^ ^ ^ emerald 1 ^ ^ 1 of emerald, made of emerald 4665 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ smar'-ag-dos ^ smaragdos ^ ^ ^ emerald 1 ^ ^ 1 a transparent precious stone noted especially for its light green colour 4666 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently strengthened for 3464 ^ ^ n f ^ smoor'-nah ^ smurna ^ 7:457,1055 ^ ^ myrrh 2 ^ ^ 1 myrrh, a bitter gum and costly perfume which exudes from a certain tree or shrub in Arabia and Ethiopia, or is obtained by incisions made in the bark: as an antiseptic it was used for embalming 4667 ^ False ^ 1 ^ the same as 4666 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ smoor'-nah ^ Smurna ^ ^ ^ Smyrna 1 ^ ^ 1 an Ionian city of Asia Minor, on the Aegean Sea, 40 miles (65 km) north of Ephesus 4668 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4667 ^ ^ adj ^ smoor-nah'-yos ^ Smurnaios ^ ^ ^ Smyrna 1 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to Smyrna, an inhabitant of Smyrna 4669 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4667 ^ ^ v ^ smoor-nid'-zo ^ smurnizo ^ 7:458,1055 ^ ^ mingle with myrrh 1 ^ ^ 1 to be like myrrh~2 to mix and so flavour with myrrh~2a wine with myrrh: i.e. wine flavoured with myrrh. The ancients used to infuse myrrh into wine to give it a more agreeable fragrance and flavour 4670 ^ False ^ 10 ^ plural of Hebrew origin 05467 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ sod'-om-ah ^ Sodoma ^ ^ ^ Sodom 9~Sodoma 1 ^ ^ 1 a city destroyed by the Lord raining fire and brimstone on it~2 metaph. Jerusalem Rev. 11:8 4671 ^ False ^ 221 ^ dative case of 4771 ^ ^ pron ^ soy ^ soi ^ ^ ^ not tr 2~thee 200~thine own 1~thou 14~thy 4 ^ ^ 1 to you 4672 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of Hebrew origin 08010 ^ ^ n pr m ^ sol-om-one' ^ Solomon ^ 7:459,1055 ^ ^ Solomon 12 ^ ^ 1 the son of David and was the wisest and richest king that ever lived 4673 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably akin to the base of 4987 ^ ^ n f ^ sor-os' ^ soros ^ ^ ^ bier 1 ^ ^ 1 an urn or receptacle for keeping the bones of the dead~2 the funeral couch or bier on which the Jews carried their dead forth to burial 4674 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 4771 ^ ^ pron ^ sos ^ sos ^ ^ ^ thine 9~thine own 3~thy 13~thy friends 1~thy goods 1 ^ ^ 1 thy, thine 4675 ^ False ^ 498 ^ genitive case of 4771 ^ ^ pron ^ soo ^ sou ^ ^ ^ not tr 1~thee 76~thine 50~thine own 7~thou 6~thy 358 ^ ^ 1 thy, thee 4676 ^ False ^ 4 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n n ^ soo-dar'-ee-on ^ soudarion ^ ^ ^ handkerchief 1~napkin 3 ^ ^ 1 a handkerchief~2 a cloth for wiping perspiration from the face and for cleaning the nose and also used in swathing the head of a corpse 4677 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07799 feminine ^ ^ n pr f ^ soo-san'-nah ^ Sousanna ^ ^ ^ Susanna 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the women who ministered to Christ 4678 ^ False ^ 51 ^ from 4680 ^ ^ n f ^ sof-ee'-ah ^ sophia ^ 7:465,1056 ^ ^ wisdom 51 ^ ^ 1 wisdom, broad and full of intelligence; used of the knowledge of very diverse matters~1a the wisdom which belongs to men~1a1 spec. the varied knowledge of things human and divine, acquired by acuteness and experience, and summed up in maxims and proverbs~1a2 the science and learning~1a3 the act of interpreting dreams and always giving the sagest advice~1a4 the intelligence evinced in discovering the meaning of some mysterious number or vision~1a5 skill in the management of affairs~1a6 devout and proper prudence in intercourse with men not disciples of Christ, skill and discretion in imparting Christian truth~1a7 the knowledge and practice of the requisites for godly and upright living~1b supreme intelligence, such as belongs to God~1b1 to Christ~1b2 the wisdom of God as evinced in forming and executing counsels in the formation and government of the world and the scriptures For Synonyms see entry 5826 4679 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4680 ^ ^ v ^ sof-id'-zo ^ sophizo ^ 7:527,1056 ^ ^ cunningly devised 1~make wise 1 ^ ^ 1 to make wise, teach~2 to become wise, to have understanding~2a to invent, play the sophist~2b to devise cleverly or cunningly 4680 ^ False ^ 22 ^ akin to saphes (clear) ^ ^ adj ^ sof-os' ^ sophos ^ 7:465,1056 ^ ^ wise 22 ^ ^ 1 wise~1a skilled, expert: of artificers~1b wise, skilled in letters, cultivated, learned~1b1 of the Greek philosophers and orators~1b2 of Jewish theologians~1b3 of Christian teachers~1c forming the best plans and using the best means for their execution For Synonyms see entry 5872 4681 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ span-ee'-ah ^ Spania ^ ^ ^ Spain 2 ^ ^ 1 the whole peninsula south of the Pyrenees 4682 ^ False ^ 4 ^ prolongation from spairo (to grasp, apparently strengthened from 4685 through the idea of spasmodic contraction) ^ ^ v ^ spar-as'-so ^ sparasso ^ ^ ^ rend 1~tear 3 ^ ^ 1 to convulse, tear 4683 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from sparganon (a strip, from a derivative of the base of 4682 meaning to strap or wrap with strips) ^ ^ v ^ spar-gan-o'-o ^ sparganoo ^ ^ ^ wrap in swaddling clothes 2 ^ ^ 1 to wrap in swaddling clothes~1a of an infant just born 4684 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from spatale (luxury) ^ ^ v ^ spat-al-ah'-o ^ spatalao ^ ^ ^ be wanton 1~live in pleasure 1 ^ ^ 1 to live luxuriously, lead a voluptuous life, (give one's self to pleasure) 4685 ^ False ^ 2 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ spah'-o ^ spao ^ ^ ^ draw 1~draw out 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw~2 to draw (one's sword) 4686 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of immed. Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of 138 in the sense of its cognate 1507 ^ ^ n f ^ spi'-rah ^ speira ^ ^ ^ band 7 ^ ^ 1 anything rolled into a circle or ball, anything wound, rolled up, folded together~2 a military cohort~2a the tenth part of legion~2a1 about 600 men i.e. legionaries~2a2 if auxiliaries either 500 or 1000~2a3 a maniple, or the thirtieth part of a legion~2b any band, company, or detachment, of soldiers 4687 ^ False ^ 54 ^ probably strengthened from 4685 (through the idea of extending) ^ ^ v ^ spi'-ro ^ speiro ^ 7:536,1065 ^ ^ receive seed 4~sow 43~sower 6~vr sow 1 ^ ^ 1 to sow, scatter, seed~2 metaph. of proverbial sayings 4688 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ spek-oo-lat'-ore ^ spekoulator ^ ^ ^ executioner 1 ^ ^ 1 a spy, scout~2 under the emperors an attendant and member of the body guard, employed as messengers, watchers, and executioners~3 the name is transferred to an attendant of Herod Antipas that acted as executioner 4689 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ spen'-do ^ spendo ^ 7:528,* ^ ^ be offered 1~be ready to be offered 1 ^ ^ 1 to pour out as a drink offering, make a libation~2 in the NT to be offered as a libation~3 fig. used of one whose blood is poured out in a violent death for the cause of God 4690 ^ False ^ 44 ^ from 4687 ^ ^ n n ^ sper'-mah ^ sperma ^ 7:536,1065 ^ ^ issue 1~seed 43 ^ ^ 1 from which a plant germinates~1a the seed i.e. the grain or kernel which contains within itself the germ of the future plants~1a1 of the grains or kernels sown~1b metaph. a seed i.e. a residue, or a few survivors reserved as the germ of the next generation (just as seed is kept from the harvest for the sowing)~2 the semen virile~2a the product of this semen, seed, children, offspring, progeny~2b family, tribe, posterity~2c whatever possesses vital force or life giving power~2c1 of divine energy of the Holy Spirit operating within the soul by which we are regenerated 4691 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4690 and 3004 ^ ^ adj ^ sper-mol-og'-os ^ spermologos ^ ^ ^ babbler 1 ^ ^ 1 picking up seed~1a of birds, esp. of the crow or daw that picks up grain in fields~2 metaph.~2a lounging about the market place and picking up a substance by whatever may chance to fall from the loads of merchandise~2b hence, beggarly, abject, vile, (a parasite)~2c getting a living by flattery and bufferoonery~2d an empty talker, babbler 4692 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably strengthened from 4228 ^ ^ v ^ spyoo'-do ^ speudo ^ ^ ^ haste 1~haste unto 1~make haste 3~with haste 1 ^ ^ 1 to haste, make haste~2 to desire earnestly 4693 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a presumed derivative of speos (a grotto) ^ ^ n n ^ spay'-lah-yon ^ spelaion ^ ^ ^ cave 1~den 5 ^ ^ 1 a cave, den 4694 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ spee-las' ^ spilas ^ ^ ^ spot 1 ^ ^ 1 a rock in the sea, ledge, reef~2 metaph. of men who by their conduct damage others morally, wreck them as it were 4695 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4696 ^ ^ v ^ spee-lo'-o ^ spiloo ^ ^ ^ spot 2 ^ ^ 1 to defile, spot 4696 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ spee'-los ^ spilos ^ ^ ^ defile 1~spot 1 ^ ^ 1 a spot~2 a fault, moral blemish~2a of base and gluttonous men 4697 ^ False ^ 12 ^ middle voice from 4698 ^ ^ v ^ splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee ^ splagchnizomai ^ 7:548,1067 ^ ^ be moved with compassion 5~have compassion 7 ^ ^ 1 to be moved as to one's bowels, hence to be moved with compassion, have compassion (for the bowels were thought to be the seat of love and pity) 4698 ^ False ^ 11 ^ probably strengthened from splen (the \"spleen\") ^ ^ n n ^ splangkh'-non ^ splagchnon ^ 7:548,1067 ^ ^ bowels 9~inward affection 1~tender mercy + 1656 1 ^ ^ 1 bowels, intestines, (the heart, lungs, liver, etc.)~1a bowels~1b the bowels were regarded as the seat of the more violent passions, such as anger and love; but by the Hebrews as the seat of the tenderer affections, esp. kindness, benevolence, compassion; hence our heart (tender mercies, affections, etc.)~1c a heart in which mercy resides 4699 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps of foreign origin ^ ^ n m ^ spong'-gos ^ spoggos ^ ^ ^ spunge 3 ^ ^ 1 sponge 4700 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ spod-os' ^ spodos ^ ^ ^ ashes 3 ^ ^ 1 ashes: placed on sackcloth as a token of grief 4701 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4687 ^ ^ n f ^ spor-ah' ^ spora ^ 7:536,1065 ^ ^ seed 1 ^ ^ 1 seed 4702 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4703 ^ ^ adj ^ spor'-ee-mos ^ sporimos ^ 7:536,1065 ^ ^ corn 1~corn field 2 ^ ^ 1 fit for sowing, sown~2 sown fields, growing crops 4703 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4687 ^ ^ n m ^ spro'-os ^ sporos ^ 7:536,1065 ^ ^ seed 4~seed sown 1 ^ ^ 1 a sowing~2 seed (used in sowing) 4704 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 4710 ^ ^ v ^ spoo-dad'-zo ^ spoudazo ^ 7:559,1069 ^ ^ be diligent 2~be forward 1~do diligence 2~endeavour 3~give diligence 1~labour 1~study 1 ^ ^ 1 to hasten, make haste~2 to exert one's self, endeavour, give diligence 4705 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4710 ^ ^ adj ^ spoo-dah'-yos ^ spoudaios ^ 7:559,1069 ^ ^ diligent 1 ^ ^ 1 active, diligent, zealous, earnest~2 very diligent 4706 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of 4707 as adverb ^ ^ adj ^ spoo-dah-yot'-er-on ^ spoudaioteron ^ ^ ^ very diligently 1 ^ ^ 1 very diligently 4707 ^ False ^ 2 ^ comparative of 4705 ^ ^ adj ^ spoo-dah-yot'-er-os ^ spoudaioteros ^ ^ ^ more diligent 1~more forward 1 ^ ^ 1 active, diligent, zealous, earnest~2 very diligent 4708 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4707 ^ ^ adv ^ spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce ^ spoudaioteros ^ ^ ^ the more carefully 1 ^ ^ 1 hastily, with haste~2 diligently, earnestly 4709 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4705 ^ ^ adv ^ spoo-dah'-yoce ^ spoudaios ^ ^ ^ diligently 1~instantly 1 ^ ^ 1 hastily, with haste~2 diligently~3 earnestly 4710 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4692 ^ ^ n f ^ spoo-day' ^ spoude ^ 7:559,1069 ^ ^ business 1~care 1~carefulness 1~diligence 5~earnest care 1~forwardness 1~haste 2 ^ ^ 1 haste, with haste~2 earnestness, diligence~2a earnestness in accomplishing, promoting, or striving after anything~2b to give all diligence, interest one's self most earnestly 4711 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4687 (as woven) ^ ^ n f ^ spoo-rece' ^ spuris ^ ^ ^ basket 5 ^ ^ 1 a reed basket, (a plaited basket, a lunch basket, hamper) 4712 ^ False ^ 6 ^ or masculine (in plural) stadios {stad'-ee-os}, from the base of 2476 (as fixed) ^ ^ n n ^ stad'-ee-on ^ stadion ^ ^ ^ furlong 5~race 1 ^ ^ 1 a space or distance of about 600 feet (185 m)~2 a race course~2a place in which contests in running were held, the one who outstripped the rest and reached the goal first, receiving the prize. Courses of this description were found in most of the larger Greek cities, and were like that at Olympia, 600 Greek feet in length 4713 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2476 (as stationary) ^ ^ n f ^ stam'-nos ^ stamnos ^ ^ ^ pot 1 ^ ^ 1 among the Greeks an earthen jar, into which wine was drawn off for keeping but also used for other purposes~1a of the little jar in which the manna was kept, laid up in the ark of the covenant 4714 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the base of 2476 ^ ^ n f ^ stas'-is ^ stasis ^ 7:568,1070 ^ ^ dissension 3~insurrection 1~sedition 3~standing 1~uproar 1 ^ ^ 1 a standing, station, state~2 an insurrection~3 strife, insurrection 4715 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 2746 ^ ^ n m ^ stat-air' ^ stater ^ ^ ^ piece of money 1 ^ ^ 1 a stater, a coin~1a in the NT a silver stater equal to four Attic or two Alexandrian drachmas, a Jewish shekel 4716 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from the base of 2476 ^ ^ n m ^ stow-ros' ^ stauros ^ 7:572,1071 ^ ^ cross 28 ^ ^ 1 a cross~1a a well known instrument of most cruel and ignominious punishment, borrowed by the Greeks and Romans from the Phoenicians; to it were affixed among the Romans, down to the time of Constantine the Great, the guiltiest criminals, particularly the basest slaves, robbers, the authors and abetters of insurrections, and occasionally in the provinces, at the arbitrary pleasure of the governors, upright and peaceable men also, and even Roman citizens themselves~1b the crucifixion which Christ underwent~2 an upright \"stake\", esp. a pointed one, used as such in fences or palisades 4717 ^ False ^ 46 ^ from 4716 ^ ^ v ^ stow-ro'-o ^ stauroo ^ 7:581,1071 ^ ^ crucify 46 ^ ^ 1 to stake, drive down stakes~2 to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade~3 to crucify~3a to crucify one~3b metaph. to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain) 4718 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from the base of 4735 ^ ^ n f ^ staf-oo-lay' ^ staphule ^ ^ ^ grapes 3 ^ ^ 1 grapes, bunch of grapes 4719 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the base of 2476 ^ ^ n m ^ stakh'-oos ^ stachus ^ ^ ^ ear 2~ear of corn 3 ^ ^ 1 an ear of corn or of growing grain 4720 ^ False ^ 1 ^ the same as 4719 ^ ^ n pr m ^ stakh'-oos ^ Stachus ^ ^ ^ Stachys 1 ^ ^ 1 a man with a Greek name, he is said to be one of the seventy disciples, and bishop of Byzantium (Gill) 4721 ^ False ^ 3 ^ strengthened from a primary tegos (a \"thatch\" or \"deck\" of a building) ^ ^ n f ^ steg'-ay ^ stege ^ ^ ^ roof 3 ^ ^ 1 a roof: of a house 4722 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4721 ^ ^ v ^ steg'-o ^ stego ^ 7:585,1073 ^ ^ bear 1~can forbear 2~suffer 1 ^ ^ 1 deck, thatch, to cover~1a to protect or keep by covering, to preserve~2 to cover over with silence~2a to keep secret~2b to hide, conceal~2b1 of the errors and faults of others~3 by covering to keep off something which threatens, to bear up against, hold out against, and so endure, bear, forbear 4723 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a contraction from 4731 (as stiff and unnatural) ^ ^ adj ^ sti'-ros ^ steiros ^ ^ ^ barren 4 ^ ^ 1 hard, stiff~1a of men and animals~2 barren~2a of woman who does not conceive 4724 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably strengthened from the base of 2476 ^ ^ v ^ stel'-lo ^ stello ^ 7:588,1074 ^ ^ avoid 1~withdraw (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to set, place, set in order, arrange~1a to fit out, to prepare, equip~1b to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self~1c to fit out for one's own use~1d to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self~1e to fit out for one's own use~1e1 arranging, providing for this, etc.~2 to bring together, contract, shorten~2a to diminish, check, cause to cease~2b to cease to exist~2c to remove one's self, withdraw one's self, to depart~2d to abstain from familiar intercourse with one 4725 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 4735 ^ ^ n n ^ stem'-mah ^ stemma ^ ^ ^ garland 1 ^ ^ 1 a fillet, a garland, put upon victims 4726 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4727 ^ ^ n m ^ sten-ag-mos' ^ stenagmos ^ 7:600,1076 ^ ^ groaning 2 ^ ^ 1 a groaning, a sigh 4727 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4728 ^ ^ v ^ sten-ad'-zo ^ stenazo ^ 7:600,1076 ^ ^ groan 3~grudge 1~sigh 1~with grief 1 ^ ^ 1 a sigh, to groan For Synonyms see entry 5804 4728 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably from the base of 2476 ^ ^ adj ^ sten-os' ^ stenos ^ 7:604,1077 ^ ^ strait 3 ^ ^ 1 narrow, strait 4729 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 4730 ^ ^ v ^ sten-okh-o-reh'-o ^ stenochoreo ^ 7:604,1077 ^ ^ distress 1~straiten 2 ^ ^ 1 to be in a narrow place~2 to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits~2a to be sorely straitened in spirit 4730 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 4728 and 5561 ^ ^ n f ^ sten-okh-o-ree'-ah ^ stenochoria ^ 7:604,1077 ^ ^ anguish 1~distress 3 ^ ^ 1 narrowness of place, a narrow place~2 metaph. dire calamity, extreme affliction 4731 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 2476 ^ ^ adj ^ ster-eh-os' ^ stereos ^ 7:609,1077 ^ ^ stedfast 1~strong 2~sure 1 ^ ^ 1 strong, firm, immovable, solid, hard, rigid~1a in a bad sense, cruel, stiff, stubborn, hard~1b in a good sense, firm, steadfast 4732 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4731 ^ ^ v ^ ster-eh-o'-o ^ stereoo ^ 7:609,1077 ^ ^ establish 1~make strong 1~receive strength 1 ^ ^ 1 to make solid, make firm, strengthen, make strong~1a of the body of anyone 4733 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4732 ^ ^ n n ^ ster-eh'-o-mah ^ stereoma ^ 7:609,1077 ^ ^ stedfastness 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been made firm~1a the firmament, the arch of the sky, which in early times was thought to be solid~1a1 a fortified place~1b that which furnishes a foundation~1b1 on which a thing rests firmly, support~1c firmness, steadfastness~1c1 metaph. in a military sense: solid front 4734 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned, from 4737) ^ ^ n pr m ^ stef-an-as' ^ Stephanas ^ ^ ^ Stephanas 4 ^ ^ 1 a Christian convert of Corinth 4735 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe) ^ ^ n m ^ stef'-an-os ^ stephanos ^ 7:615,1078 ^ ^ crown 18 ^ ^ 1 a crown~1a a mark of royal or (in general) exalted rank~1a1 the wreath or garland which was given as a prize to victors in public games~1b metaph. the eternal blessedness which will be given as a prize to the genuine servants of God and Christ: the crown (wreath) which is the reward of the righteousness~1c that which is an ornament and honour to one For Synonyms see entry 5833 4736 ^ False ^ 7 ^ the same as 4735 ^ ^ n pr m ^ stef'-an-os ^ Stephanos ^ ^ ^ Stephen 7 ^ ^ 1 one of the seven deacons in Jerusalem and the first Christian martyr 4737 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4735 ^ ^ v ^ stef-an-o'-o ^ stephanoo ^ 7:615,1078 ^ ^ crown 3 ^ ^ 1 to encircle with a crown, to crown: the victor in a contest~2 to adorn, to honour 4738 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 2476 (as standing prominently) ^ ^ n n ^ stay'-thos ^ stethos ^ ^ ^ breast 5 ^ ^ 1 the breast 4739 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from the perfect tense of 2476 ^ ^ v ^ stay'-ko ^ steko ^ 7:636,1082 ^ ^ stand 2~stand fast 6 ^ ^ 1 to stand firm~2 to persevere, to persist~3 to keep one's standing 4740 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4741 ^ ^ n m ^ stay-rig-mos' ^ sterigmos ^ 7:653,1085 ^ ^ stedfastness 1 ^ ^ 1 firm condition, steadfastness: of mind 4741 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731) ^ ^ v ^ stay-rid'-zo ^ sterizo ^ 7:653,1085 ^ ^ establish 3~fix 1~stablish 6~stedfastly set 1~strengthen 2 ^ ^ 1 to make stable, place firmly, set fast, fix~2 to strengthen, make firm~3 to render constant, confirm, one's mind 4742 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary stizo (to \"stick\", i.e. prick) ^ ^ n n ^ stig'-mah ^ stigma ^ 7:657,1086 ^ ^ mark 1 ^ ^ 1 a mark pricked in or branded upon the body. To ancient oriental usage, slaves and soldiers bore the name or the stamp of their master or commander branded or pricked (cut) into their bodies to indicate what master or general they belonged to, and there were even some devotee's who stamped themselves in this way with the token of their gods 4743 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4742 ^ ^ n f ^ stig-may' ^ stigme ^ ^ ^ moment 1 ^ ^ 1 an instant (i.e. a moment) of time 4744 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ stil'-bo ^ stilbo ^ 7:665,1087 ^ ^ shining 1 ^ ^ 1 to shine, glisten~1a of garments 4745 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from 2476 ^ ^ n f ^ sto-ah' ^ stoa ^ ^ ^ porch 4 ^ ^ 1 a portico, a covered colonnade where people can stand or walk protected from the weather and the heat of the sun~2 the portico built by Solomon in the eastern part of the temple (which in the temple's destruction by the Babylonians was left uninjured, and remained down to the time of King Agrippa, to whom the care of the temple was entrusted by the emperor Claudius, and who on account of its antiquity dare not demolish it and build anew. 4746 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a primary steibo (to \"step\" or \"stamp\") ^ ^ n f ^ stoy-bas' ^ stoibas ^ ^ ^ branch 1 ^ ^ 1 branch, leafy limb 4747 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a presumed derivative of the base of 4748 ^ ^ n n ^ stoy-khi'-on ^ stoicheion ^ 7:670,1087 ^ ^ element 4~principle 1~rudiment 2 ^ ^ 1 any first thing, from which the others belonging to some series or composite whole take their rise, an element, first principal~1a the letters of the alphabet as the elements of speech, not however the written characters, but the spoken sounds~1b the elements from which all things have come, the material causes of the universe~1c the heavenly bodies, either as parts of the heavens or (as others think) because in them the elements of man, life and destiny were supposed to reside~1d the elements, rudiments, primary and fundamental principles of any art, science, or discipline~1d1 i.e. of mathematics, Euclid's geometry 4748 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line) ^ ^ v ^ stoy-kheh'-o ^ stoicheo ^ 7:666,1087 ^ ^ walk 4~walk orderly 1 ^ ^ 1 to proceed in a row as the march of a soldier, go in order~1a metaph. to go on prosperously, to turn out well~2 to walk~2a to direct one's life, to live 4749 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4724 ^ ^ n f ^ stol-ay' ^ stole ^ 7:687,1088 ^ ^ long clothing 1~long garment 1~long robe 1~robe 5~them + 848 1 ^ ^ 1 an equipment~2 an equipment in clothes, clothing~2a spec. a loose outer garment for men extending to the feet, worn by kings, priests, and persons of rank 4750 ^ False ^ 79 ^ probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of 5114 ^ ^ n n ^ stom'-a ^ stoma ^ 7:692,1089 ^ ^ edge 2~face 4~mouth 73 ^ ^ 1 the mouth, as part of the body: of man, of animals, of fish, etc.~1a since thoughts of a man's soul find verbal utterance by his mouth, the \"heart\" or \"soul\" and the mouth are distinguished~2 the edge of a sword 4751 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4750 ^ ^ n m ^ stom'-akh-os ^ stomachos ^ ^ ^ stomach 1 ^ ^ 1 the throat~2 an opening, orifice, esp. of the stomach~3 the stomach 4752 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4754 ^ ^ n f ^ strat-i'-ah ^ strateia ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ warfare 2 ^ ^ 1 an expedition, campaign, military service, warfare~2 metaph. Paul likens his contest with the difficulties that oppose him in the discharge of his apostolic duties, as warfare 4753 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4754 ^ ^ n n ^ strat'-yoo-mah ^ strateuma ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ army 6~man of war 1~soldier 1 ^ ^ 1 an army~2 a band of soldiers~3 bodyguard, guards men 4754 ^ False ^ 7 ^ middle voice from the base of 4756 ^ ^ v ^ strat-yoo'-om-ahee ^ strateuomai ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ goeth a warfare 1~soldier 1~war 5 ^ ^ 1 to make a military expedition, to lead soldiers to war or to battle, (spoken of a commander)~2 to do military duty, be on active service, be a soldier~3 to fight 4755 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from the base of 4756 and 71 or 2233 ^ ^ n m ^ strat-ay-gos' ^ strategos ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ captain 5~magistrate 5 ^ ^ 1 the commander of an army~2 in the NT a civic commander, a governor~2a the name the highest magistrate in the municipia or colonies; they had the power of administering justice in the less important cases~2b of civil magistrates~3 captain of the temple, i.e. the commander of the Levites who kept guard in and around the temple 4756 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of stratos (an army from the base of 4766, as encamped) ^ ^ n f ^ strat-ee'-ah ^ stratia ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ host 2 ^ ^ 1 an army, band of soldiers~2 in the NT, the hosts of heaven~2a troops of angels~2b the heavenly bodies, stars of heaven (so called on account of their number and their order) 4757 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from a presumed derivative of the same as 4756 ^ ^ n m ^ strat-ee-o'-tace ^ stratiotes ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ soldier 26 ^ ^ 1 a (common) soldier~2 metaph. a champion of the cause of Christ 4758 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of the base of 4756 and 3004 (in its original sense) ^ ^ v ^ strat-ol-og-eh'-o ^ stratologeo ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ choose to be a soldier 1 ^ ^ 1 to gather (collect) an army, to enlist soldiers~1a of the commander 4759 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4760 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ strat-op-ed-ar'-khace ^ stratopedarches ^ ^ ^ captain of the guard 1 ^ ^ 1 the commander of a camp and army, a military tribune~2 Praetorian prefect, commander of the praetorian cohorts, captain of the Roman emperor's body guard++++ There were two praetorian prefects, to whose custody prisoners sent bound to the emperor were consigned. 4760 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 4756 and the same as 3977 ^ ^ n n ^ strat-op'-ed-on ^ stratopedon ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ army 1 ^ ^ 1 a military camp~2 soldiers in camp, an army 4761 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4762 ^ ^ v ^ streb-lo'-o ^ strebloo ^ ^ ^ wrest 1 ^ ^ 1 to twist, turn awry~2 to torture, put to the rack~3 metaph. to pervert, of one who wrests or tortures language in a false sense 4762 ^ False ^ 19 ^ strengthened from the base of 5157 ^ ^ v ^ stref'-o ^ strepho ^ 7:714,1093 ^ ^ be converted 1~turn 11~turn (one's) self 2~turn (one) 1~turn (one) about 1~turn again 1~turn back again 1~vr turn 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn, turn around~2 to turn one's self (i.e. to turn the back to one~2a of one who no longer cares for another)~2b metaph. to turn one's self from one's course of conduct, i.e. to change one's mind 4763 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4764 ^ ^ v ^ stray-nee-ah'-o ^ streniao ^ ^ ^ live deliciously 2 ^ ^ 1 to be wanton, to live luxuriously 4764 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 4731 ^ ^ n n ^ stray'-nos ^ strenos ^ ^ ^ delicacy 1 ^ ^ 1 excessive strength which longs to break forth, over strength~2 luxury~3 eager desire 4765 ^ False ^ 4 ^ diminutive of strouthos (a sparrow) ^ ^ n n ^ stroo-thee'-on ^ strouthion ^ 7:730,1096 ^ ^ sparrow 4 ^ ^ 1 a little bird, esp. of the sparrow sort, a sparrow 4766 ^ False ^ 7 ^ prolongation from a still simpler stroo {stro'-o} (used only as an alternate in certain tenses, probably akin to 4731 through the idea of positing) ^ ^ v ^ strone'-noo-mee ^ stronnumi ^ ^ ^ furnish 2~make (one's) bed 1~spread 2~straw 2 ^ ^ 1 to spread~2 furnish~3 to spread with couches or divans 4767 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary stugo (to hate) ^ ^ adj ^ stoog-nay-tos' ^ stugnetos ^ ^ ^ hateful 1 ^ ^ 1 hated, detestable 4768 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 4767 ^ ^ v ^ stoog-nad'-zo ^ stugnazo ^ ^ ^ be sad 1~lower 1 ^ ^ 1 to be sad, sorrowful~2 metaph. of the sky covered with clouds 4769 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from stuo (to stiffen, properly akin to the base of 2476) ^ ^ n m ^ stoo'-los ^ stulos ^ 7:732,1096 ^ ^ pillar 4 ^ ^ 1 a pillar~2 a column~2a pillars of fire i.e. flames rising like pillars~3 a prop or support 4770 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4745 ^ ^ adj ^ sto-ik-os' ^ Stoikos ^ ^ ^ Stoicks 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to the Stoic philosophy, the author of which, Zeno of Citium, taught at Athens 4771 ^ False ^ 178 ^ the person pronoun of the second person singular ^ ^ pron ^ soo ^ su ^ ^ ^ thou 178 ^ ^ 1 you 4772 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4773 ^ ^ n f ^ soong-ghen'-i-ah ^ suggeneia ^ 7:736,1097 ^ ^ kindred 3 ^ ^ 1 a kinship, relationship~2 kindred, relations collectively, family 4773 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4862 and 1085 ^ ^ adj ^ soong-ghen-ace' ^ suggenes ^ 7:736,1097 ^ ^ cousin 2~kin 1~kinsfolk 2~kinsman 7 ^ ^ 1 of the same kin, akin to, related by blood~2 in a wider sense, of the same nation, a fellow countryman 4774 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 1097 ^ ^ n f ^ soong-gno'-may ^ suggnome ^ 1:716,119 ^ ^ permission 1 ^ ^ 1 pardon, indulgence 4775 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2521 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kath'-ay-mahee ^ sugkathemai ^ ^ ^ sat + 2258 1~sit with 1 ^ ^ 1 to sit together, to sit with one another 4776 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2523 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kath-id'-zo ^ sugkathizo ^ 7:787,1102 ^ ^ be set down together 1~make sit together 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to sit down together, place together~2 to sit down together 4777 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2553 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o ^ sugkakopatheo ^ 5:936,798 ^ ^ be partaker of affliction 1 ^ ^ 1 to suffer hardship together with one 4778 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2558 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o ^ sugkakoucheo ^ ^ ^ suffer affliction with 1 ^ ^ 1 to treat ill with another~2 to be ill treated in company with, share persecutions or come into a fellowship of ills 4779 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4862 and 2564 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kal-eh'-o ^ sugkaleo ^ 3:496,394 ^ ^ call together 8 ^ ^ 1 to call together, assemble~2 to call together to one's self 4780 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2572 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kal-oop'-to ^ sugkalupto ^ 7:743,1098 ^ ^ cover 1 ^ ^ 1 to cover on all sides, to conceal entirely, to cover up completely 4781 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2578 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kamp'-to ^ sugkampto ^ ^ ^ bow down 1 ^ ^ 1 to bend together, to bend completely~2 metaph. to subject one to error and hardness of heart, a figure taken from bowing the back by captives compelled to pass under the yoke 4782 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2597 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kat-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ sugkatabaino ^ ^ ^ go down with 1 ^ ^ 1 to go down with~1a of those who descend from a high place to a lower place as from Jerusalem to Caesarea 4783 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4784 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kat-ath'-es-is ^ sugkatathesis ^ ^ ^ agreement 1 ^ ^ 1 a putting together or joint deposit (of votes)~1a hence approval, assent, agreement 4784 ^ False ^ 1 ^ mid from 4862 and 2698 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee ^ sugkatatithemai ^ ^ ^ consented + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to deposit together with another~2 to deposit one's vote in the urn with another~3 to consent to, vote for, agree with 4785 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a compound of 2596 and 5585 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo ^ sugkatapsephizo ^ 9:604,* ^ ^ number 1 ^ ^ 1 be depositing a ballot in the urn (i.e. by voting for) to assign one a place among, to vote one a place among~2 to vote against with others, i.e. to condemn with others 4786 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2767 ^ ^ v ^ soong-ker-an'-noo-mee ^ sugkerannumi ^ ^ ^ mix with 1~temper together 1 ^ ^ 1 to mix together, commingle~2 to unite~2a caused the several parts to combine into an organic structure, which is the body~2b to unite one thing to another 4787 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4682 and 2795 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kin-eh'-o ^ sugkineo ^ ^ ^ stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to move together with others~2 to throw into commotion, excite, stir up 4788 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 2808 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kli'-o ^ sugkleio ^ 7:744,1098 ^ ^ conclude 2~inclose 1~shut up 1 ^ ^ 1 to shut up together, enclose~1a of a shoal of fishes in a net~2 to shut up on all sides, shut up completely 4789 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 2818 ^ ^ n m ^ soong-klay-ron-om'-os ^ sugkleronomos ^ 3:767 & 7:787,442 & 1102 ^ ^ fellow heir 1~heir together 1~heir with 1~joint heir 1 ^ ^ 1 a fellow heir, a joint heir~2 one who obtains something assigned to himself with others, a joint participant 4790 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 2841 ^ ^ v ^ soong-koy-no-neh'-o ^ sugkoinoneo ^ 3:797,447 ^ ^ be partaker of 1~communicate with 1~have fellowship with 1 ^ ^ 1 to become a partaker together with others, or to have fellowship with a thing 4791 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 2844 ^ ^ n m ^ soong-koy-no-nos' ^ sugkoinonos ^ 3:797,447 ^ ^ companion 1~partaker 1~partaker with 1~partaker with + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 participant with others in anything, joint partner 4792 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2865 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kom-id'-zo ^ sugkomizo ^ ^ ^ carry 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry or bring together, to collect~1a to house crops, gather into granaries~2 to carry with others, help in carrying out, the dead to be buried or burned~2a to bury 4793 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ soong-kree'-no ^ sugkrino ^ 3:953,469 ^ ^ compare among 1~compare with 2 ^ ^ 1 to joint together fitly, compound, combine~2 to interpret~3 to compare 4794 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2955 ^ ^ v ^ soong-koop'-to ^ sugkupto ^ ^ ^ bow together 1 ^ ^ 1 to bend completely forwards, to be bowed together 4795 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a comparative of 4862 and kureo (to light or happen; from the base of 2962) ^ ^ n f ^ soong-koo-ree'-ah ^ sugkuria ^ ^ ^ chance 1 ^ ^ 1 accident, by chance 4796 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4862 and 5463 ^ ^ v ^ soong-khah'-ee-ro ^ sugchairo ^ 9:359,1298 ^ ^ rejoice in 1~rejoice with 6 ^ ^ 1 to rejoice with, take part in another's joy~2 to rejoice together, to congratulate 4797 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4862 and cheo (to pour) or its alternate ^ ^ v ^ soong-kheh'-o ^ sugcheo ^ ^ ^ be in an uproar 1~confound 2~confuse 1~stir up 1 ^ ^ 1 to pour together, commingle~2 to disturb the mind of one, to stir up to tumult or outbreak~3 to confound or bewilder 4798 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5530 ^ ^ v ^ soong-khrah'-om-ahee ^ sugchraomai ^ ^ ^ have dealings with 1 ^ ^ 1 to use with anyone, use jointly~2 to associate with, to have dealings with 4799 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4797 ^ ^ n f ^ soong'-khoo-sis ^ sugchusis ^ ^ ^ confusion 1 ^ ^ 1 confusion, disturbance~1a of riotous persons 4800 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 2198 ^ ^ v ^ sood-zah'-o ^ suzao ^ 7:787,1102 ^ ^ live with 3 ^ ^ 1 to live together with one~1a of physical life on earth~1b to live a new life in union with Christ, i.e. dedicated to God 4801 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and the base of 2201 ^ ^ v ^ sood-zyoog'-noo-mee ^ suzeugnumi ^ ^ ^ join together 2 ^ ^ 1 to fasten to one yoke, yoke together~2 to join together unite~2a of the marriage tie 4802 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4862 and 2212 ^ ^ v ^ sood-zay-teh'-o ^ suzeteo ^ 7:747,1099 ^ ^ dispute 1~dispute with 1~enquire 1~question 2~question one with another 1~question with 2~reason 1~reason together 1 ^ ^ 1 to seek or examine together~2 in the NT to discuss, dispute, question 4803 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4802 ^ ^ n f ^ sood-zay'-tay-sis ^ suzetesis ^ 7:748,1099 ^ ^ disputation 1~disputing 1~reasoning 1 ^ ^ 1 mutual questioning, disputation, discussion 4804 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4802 ^ ^ n m ^ sood-zay-tay-tace' ^ suzetetes ^ 7:748,1099 ^ ^ disputer 1 ^ ^ 1 a disputer, i.e. a learned disputant, sophist 4805 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4801 ^ ^ adj ^ sood'-zoo-gos ^ suzugos ^ 7:748,1099 ^ ^ yokefellow 1 ^ ^ 1 yoked together~1a of those united by the bond of marriage, relationship, office, labour, study, business, or the like~1b of a yoke fellow, consort, comrade, colleague, partner 4806 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2227 ^ ^ v ^ sood-zo-op-oy-eh'-o ^ suzoopoieo ^ 7:787,1102 ^ ^ quicken together 1~quicken together with 1 ^ ^ 1 to make one alive together~1a of Christians, with Christ 4807 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 08256 in imitation of 4809 ^ ^ n f ^ soo-kam'-ee-nos ^ sukaminos ^ 7:758,1100 ^ ^ sycamine tree 1 ^ ^ 1 sycamine tree, having the form and foliage of the mulberry, but fruit resembling the fig 4808 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 4810 ^ ^ n f ^ soo-kay' ^ suke ^ 7:751,1100 ^ ^ fig tree 16 ^ ^ 1 a fig tree 4809 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4810 and moron (the mulberry) ^ ^ n f ^ soo-kom-o-rah'-yah ^ sukomoraia ^ 7:758,* ^ ^ sycomore tree 1 ^ ^ 1 a sycomore tree 4810 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ soo'-kon ^ sukon ^ 7:751,1100 ^ ^ fig 4 ^ ^ 1 a fig, the ripe fruit of a fig tree 4811 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 4810 and a derivative of 5316 ^ ^ v ^ soo-kof-an-teh'-o ^ sukophanteo ^ 7:759,1100 ^ ^ accuse falsely 1~take by false accusation 1 ^ ^ 1 to accuse wrongfully, to calumniate, to attack by malicious devices~2 to exact money wrongfully~2a to extort from, defraud++++ At Athens those were \"sukophantia\" whose business it was to inform against any one whom they might detect exporting figs out of Attica; and as sometimes they seemed to extort money from those loath to be exposed, the name \"sukophantes\" from the time of Aristophanes down was a general term of opprobrium to designate, a malignant and base accuser from love of gain. 4812 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 4813 and (the reduplicated form of) 71 ^ ^ v ^ soo-lag-ogue-eh'-o ^ sulagogeo ^ ^ ^ spoil 1 ^ ^ 1 to carry off booty~1a to carry one off as a captive (and slave)~1b to lead away from the truth and subject to one's sway 4813 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of sullo (to strip, probably akin to 138, cf 4661) ^ ^ v ^ soo-lah'-o ^ sulao ^ ^ ^ rob 1 ^ ^ 1 to rob, despoil 4814 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4862 and 2980 ^ ^ v ^ sool-lal-eh'-o ^ sullaleo ^ ^ ^ commune with 1~confer 1~speak 1~talk 1~talk with 2 ^ ^ 1 to talk with 4815 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 4862 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ sool-lam-ban'-o ^ sullambano ^ 7:759,1101 ^ ^ catch 1~conceive 5~help 2~take 8 ^ ^ 1 to seize, take: one as prisoner~2 to conceive, of a woman~2a metaph. of lust whose impulses a man indulges~3 to seize for one's self~3a in a hostile sense, to make (one a permanent) prisoner~4 to take hold together with one, to assist, help, to succour 4816 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4862 and 3004 in its original sense ^ ^ v ^ sool-leg'-o ^ sullego ^ ^ ^ gather 5~gather together 1~gather up 2 ^ ^ 1 to gather up~2 to collect in order to carry off 4817 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3049 ^ ^ v ^ sool-log-id'-zom-ahee ^ sullogizomai ^ ^ ^ reason 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring together accounts, reckon up, compute~2 to reckon with one's self, to reason 4818 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3076 ^ ^ v ^ sool-loop-eh'-o ^ sullupeo ^ 4:323,* ^ ^ be grieved 1 ^ ^ 1 to affect with grief together~2 give with one's self 4819 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4862 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ soom-bah'-ee-no ^ sumbaino ^ ^ ^ befall 1~happen 2~happen unto 4~so it be 1 ^ ^ 1 to walk with the feet near together~2 to come together, meet with one~3 of things which fall out at the same time, to happen, turn out, come to pass 4820 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4862 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ soom-bal'-lo ^ sumballo ^ ^ ^ confer 1~encounter 1~help 1~make 1~meet with 1~ponder 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw together, to bring together~1a to converse~1b to bring together in one's mind, confer with one's self~1c to come together, meet~1c1 to encounter in a hostile sense~1c2 to fight with one~1c3 to bring together of one's property, to contribute, aid, help 4821 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 936 ^ ^ v ^ soom-bas-il-yoo'-o ^ sumbasileuo ^ 1:591 & 7:787,1102 ^ ^ reign with 2 ^ ^ 1 to reign together~2 metaph. to possess supreme honour, liberty, blessedness, with one in the kingdom of God 4822 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4862 and bibazo (to force, causative [by reduplication] of the base of 939) ^ ^ v ^ soom-bib-ad'-zo ^ sumbibazo ^ 7:763,1101 ^ ^ assuredly gather 1~compact 1~instruct 1~knit together 2~prove 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to coalesce, to join together, put together~1a to unite or knit together: in affection~2 to put together in one's mind~2a to compare~2b to gather, conclude, consider~3 to cause a person to unite with one in a conclusion or come to the same opinion, to prove, demonstrate~3a to teach, instruct, one 4823 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4862 and 1011 ^ ^ v ^ soom-bool-yoo'-o ^ sumbouleuo ^ ^ ^ consult 1~counsel 1~give counsel 1~take counsel 1~take counsel together 1 ^ ^ 1 to give counsel~2 to take counsel with others, take counsel together, to consult, deliberate 4824 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from a presumed derivative of 4825 ^ ^ n n ^ soom-boo'-lee-on ^ sumboulion ^ ^ ^ consultation 1~council 2~counsel 5 ^ ^ 1 counsel, which is given, taken, entered upon~1a consult, deliberate~2 a council~2a an assembly of counsellors or persons in consultation (the governors and procurators of provinces had a board of assessors or advisers with whom they took council before rendering judgment) 4825 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 1012 ^ ^ n m ^ soom'-boo-los ^ sumboulos ^ ^ ^ counsellor 1 ^ ^ 1 an adviser, counsellor 4826 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the same as 4613 ^ ^ n pr m ^ soom-eh-one' ^ Sumeon ^ ^ ^ Simeon 6~Simon Peter 1 ^ ^ 1 the second son of Jacob by Leah~2 one of Abraham's descendants~3 the one who took the infant Jesus in his arms in the temple~4 a teacher at the church of Antioch~5 the original name of Peter the apostle 4827 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 3129 ^ ^ n m ^ soom-math-ay-tace' ^ summathetes ^ 4:460,552 ^ ^ fellowdisciples 1 ^ ^ 1 a fellow disciple 4828 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 3140 ^ ^ v ^ soom-mar-too-reh'-o ^ summartureo ^ 4:508,564 ^ ^ also bear witness 2~bear witness with 1~testify unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear witness with, bear joint witness 4829 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4862 and 3307 ^ ^ v ^ soom-mer-id'-zom-ahee ^ summerizomai ^ ^ ^ be partaker with 1 ^ ^ 1 to divide at the same time, divide together~2 to assign a portion~3 to divide together with one (so that a part comes to me, a part to him) 4830 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 3353 ^ ^ adj ^ soom-met'-okh-os ^ summetochos ^ 2:830,286 ^ ^ partaker 2 ^ ^ 1 partaking together with one, a joint partaker~1a of something 4831 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 4862 and 3401 ^ ^ n m ^ soom-mim-ay-tace' ^ summimetes ^ 4:659,594 ^ ^ follower together 1 ^ ^ 1 an imitator of others 4832 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 3444 ^ ^ adj ^ soom-mor-fos' ^ summorphos ^ 7:787,1102 ^ ^ conformed to 1~fashioned like unto 1 ^ ^ 1 having the same form as another, similar, conformed to For Synonyms see entry 5873 4833 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4832 ^ ^ v ^ soom-mor-fo'-o ^ summorphoo ^ 7:787,* ^ ^ make conformable unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to be conformed to, receive the same form as 4834 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4835 ^ ^ v ^ soom-path-eh'-o ^ sumpatheo ^ 5:935,798 ^ ^ be touched with a feeling of 1~have compassion 1 ^ ^ 1 to be affected with the same feeling as another, to sympathise with~2 to feel for, have compassion on 4835 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4841 ^ ^ adj ^ soom-path-ace' ^ sumpathes ^ 5:935,798 ^ ^ having compassion one of another 1 ^ ^ 1 suffering or feeling the like with another, sympathetic 4836 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 3854 ^ ^ v ^ soom-par-ag-in'-om-ahee ^ sumparaginomai ^ ^ ^ come together 1~stand with 1 ^ ^ 1 to come together~2 to come to one's help 4837 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3870 ^ ^ v ^ soom-par-ak-al-eh'-o ^ sumparakaleo ^ ^ ^ comfort together 1 ^ ^ 1 to call upon or invite or exhort at the same time or together~2 to strengthen (comfort) with others 4838 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 3880 ^ ^ v ^ soom-par-al-am-ban'-o ^ sumparalambano ^ ^ ^ take with 4 ^ ^ 1 to take along together with~2 in the NT to take with one as a companion 4839 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3887 ^ ^ v ^ soom-par-am-en'-o ^ sumparameno ^ ^ ^ continue with 1 ^ ^ 1 to abide together with~2 to continue to live together 4840 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3918 ^ ^ v ^ soom-par'-i-mee ^ sumpareimi ^ ^ ^ be here present with 1 ^ ^ 1 to be present together 4841 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 3958 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ soom-pas'-kho ^ sumpascho ^ 5:925 & 7:787,798 & 1102 ^ ^ suffer with 2 ^ ^ 1 to suffer or feel pain together~2 to suffer evils (troubles, persecutions) in the like manner with another 4842 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 3992 ^ ^ v ^ soom-pem'-po ^ sumpempo ^ ^ ^ send 1~send with 1 ^ ^ 1 to send together with 4843 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a compound of 4012 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ soom-per-ee-lam-ban'-o ^ sumperilambano ^ ^ ^ embrace 1 ^ ^ 1 to comprehend at once~2 to embrace completely 4844 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4095 ^ ^ v ^ soom-pee'-no ^ sumpino ^ ^ ^ drink with 1 ^ ^ 1 to drink with 4845 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 4137 ^ ^ v ^ soom-play-ro'-o ^ sumpleroo ^ 6:308,867 ^ ^ be come 1~be fully come 1~fill 1 ^ ^ 1 to fill completely~1a of the hold of a ship~2 to complete entirely, be fulfilled: of time 4846 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4862 and 4155 ^ ^ v ^ soom-pnee'-go ^ sumpnigo ^ 6:455,895 ^ ^ choke 4~throng 1 ^ ^ 1 to choke utterly~1a metaph. the seed of the divine word sown in the mind~1b to press round or throng one so as almost to suffocate him 4847 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4177 ^ ^ n m ^ soom-pol-ee'-tace ^ sumpolites ^ ^ ^ fellowcitizens 1 ^ ^ 1 possessing the same citizenship with others, a fellow citizen~1a of Gentiles as received into communion of the saints~1b of the people consecrated to God 4848 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 4198 ^ ^ v ^ soom-por-yoo'-om-ahee ^ sumporeuomai ^ ^ ^ go with 3~resort 1 ^ ^ 1 to go or journey together~2 to come together, to assemble 4849 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of the alternate of 4844 ^ ^ n n ^ soom-pos'-ee-on ^ sumposion ^ ^ ^ company 1~not tr. 1 ^ ^ 1 a drinking party, entertainment~1a of the party itself, the guests~1b rows of guests 4850 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4245 ^ ^ n m ^ soom-pres-boo'-ter-os ^ sumpresbuteros ^ 6:651,931 ^ ^ also an elder 1 ^ ^ 1 a fellow elder 4851 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 4862 and 5342 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ soom-fer'-o ^ sumphero ^ 9:69,1252 ^ ^ be better 1~be expedient 7~be good 1~be profitable 3~bring together 1~profit 4 ^ ^ 1 to bear or bring together~2 to bear together or at the same time~2a to carry with others~2b to collect or contribute in order to help~2c to help, be profitable, be expedient 4852 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5346 ^ ^ v ^ soom'-fay-mee ^ sumphemi ^ ^ ^ consent unto 1 ^ ^ 1 to consent, confess 4853 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of 5443 ^ ^ n m ^ soom-foo-let'-ace ^ sumphuletes ^ ^ ^ countryman 1 ^ ^ 1 one who is of the same people, a fellow countryman 4854 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of 5453 ^ ^ adj ^ soom'-foo-tos ^ sumphutos ^ 7:786,1102 ^ ^ planted together 1 ^ ^ 1 born together with, of joint origin~1a connate, congenital, innate, implanted by birth or nature~2 grown together, united with~3 kindred 4855 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5453 ^ ^ v ^ soom-foo'-o ^ sumphuo ^ ^ ^ spring up with 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to grow together~2 to grow together, grow with 4856 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4859 ^ ^ v ^ soom-fo-neh'-o ^ sumphoneo ^ 9:304,1287 ^ ^ agree 3~agree together 1~agree with 2 ^ ^ 1 to agree together~2 to agree with one in making a bargain, to make an agreement, to bargain 4857 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4856 ^ ^ n f ^ soom-fo'-nay-sis ^ sumphonesis ^ 9:304,1287 ^ ^ concord 1 ^ ^ 1 concord, agreement 4858 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4859 ^ ^ n f ^ soom-fo-nee'-ah ^ sumphonia ^ 9:304,1287 ^ ^ music 1 ^ ^ 1 music 4859 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5456 ^ ^ adj ^ soom'-fo-nos ^ sumphonos ^ 9:304,1287 ^ ^ consent 1 ^ ^ 1 harmonious, accordant, agreeing~2 thing agreed upon, compact 4860 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5585 ^ ^ v ^ soom-psay-fid'-zo ^ sumpsephizo ^ 9:604,1341 ^ ^ count 1 ^ ^ 1 to compute, count up~2 to vote with one 4861 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5590 ^ ^ adj ^ soom'-psoo-khos ^ sumpsuchos ^ ^ ^ of one accord 1 ^ ^ 1 of one mind, of one accord++++ This word is made up of two words \"sun\" (together with) and psuchos (soul, self, inner life, or the seat of the feelings, desires, affections). So the word refers to being united in spirit or harmonious (A&G). Paul desired the Philippians to be united in their affections - one in Christ in all desires! Used only here in the NT. - Wayne Steury 4862 ^ False ^ 125 ^ a primary preposition denoting union ^ ^ prep ^ soon ^ sun ^ 7:766,1102 ^ ^ accompany + 2064 1~beside 1~with 123 ^ ^ 1 with 4863 ^ False ^ 62 ^ from 4862 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ag'-o ^ sunago ^ ^ ^ be assembled 3~be gathered 4~be gathered together 12~come together 6~gather 15~gather together 9~misc 10~take in 3 ^ ^ 1 to gather together, to gather~1a to draw together, collect~1a1 of fishes~1a2 of a net in which they are caught~2 to bring together, assemble, collect~2a to join together, join in one (those previously separated)~2b to gather together by convoking~2c to be gathered i.e. come together, gather, meet~3 to lead with one's self~3a into one's home, i.e. to receive hospitably, to entertain 4864 ^ False ^ 57 ^ from (the reduplicated form of) 4863 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-ag-o-gay' ^ sunagoge ^ 7:798,1108 ^ ^ assembly 1~congregation 1~synagogue 55 ^ ^ 1 a bringing together, gathering (as of fruits), a contracting~2 in the NT, an assembling together of men, an assembly of men~3 a synagogue~3a an assembly of Jews formally gathered together to offer prayers and listen to the reading and expositions of the scriptures; assemblies of that sort were held every sabbath and feast day, afterwards also on the second and fifth days of every week; name transferred to an assembly of Christians formally gathered together for religious purposes~3b the buildings where those solemn Jewish assemblies are held. Synagogues seem to date their origin from the Babylonian exile. In the times of Jesus and the apostles every town, not only in Palestine, but also among the Gentiles if it contained a considerable number of Jewish inhabitants, had at least one synagogue, the larger towns several or even many. These were also used for trials and inflicting punishment. 4865 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 75 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee ^ sunagonizomai ^ ^ ^ strive together with 1 ^ ^ 1 to strive together with one, to help one in striving 4866 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 118 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ath-leh'-o ^ sunathleo ^ 1:167,25 ^ ^ labour with 1~strive together for 1 ^ ^ 1 to strive at the same time with another 4867 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and athroizo (to hoard) ^ ^ v ^ soon-ath-royd'-zo ^ sunathroizo ^ ^ ^ call together 1~gather together 2 ^ ^ 1 to gather together with others~2 to assemble~3 to be gathered together i.e. to come together 4868 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ah'-ee-ro ^ sunairo ^ ^ ^ reckon 1~reckon + 3056 1~take 1 ^ ^ 1 to take up together with another or others~2 to bring together with others~2a to cast up or settle accounts~2b to make a reckoning with 4869 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 164 ^ ^ n m ^ soon-aheekh-mal'-o-tos ^ sunaichmalotos ^ 1:195,31 ^ ^ fellowprisoner 3 ^ ^ 1 a fellow prisoner 4870 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 190 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o ^ sunakoloutheo ^ 1:216,33 ^ ^ follow 2 ^ ^ 1 to follow together with others, to accompany 4871 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and halizo (to throng) ^ ^ v ^ soon-al-id'-zo ^ sunalizo ^ ^ ^ assemble together 1 ^ ^ 1 to gather together, assemble~2 to be assembled, meet with 4872 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 305 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-ab-ah'-ee-no ^ sunanabaino ^ ^ ^ come up with 2 ^ ^ 1 to ascend at the same time, come up together with to a higher place~1a with one 4873 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 4862 and 345 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-ak'-i-mahee ^ sunanakeimai ^ 3:654,425 ^ ^ sit at meat with 4~sit at table with 1~sit down with 1~sit together with 1~sit with 2 ^ ^ 1 to recline together, feast together~1a of guests 4874 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and a compound of 303 and 3396 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-am-ig'-noo-mee ^ sunanamignumi ^ 7:852,1113 ^ ^ company with 1~have company with 1~keep company 1 ^ ^ 1 to mix up together~2 to keep company with, be intimate with one 4875 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle from 4862 and 373 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-ap-ow'-om-ahee ^ sunanapauomai ^ ^ ^ be refreshed with 1 ^ ^ 1 to take rest together with~2 to sleep together with, to lie with~2a of a husband and wife~2b metaph. to rest or refresh one's spirits with one (i.e. to give and get refreshment by mutual intercourse) 4876 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4862 and a derived from 473 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-tah'-o ^ sunantao ^ ^ ^ befall 1~meet 5 ^ ^ 1 to meet with~1a of events: to happen or befall 4877 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4876 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-an'-tay-sis ^ sunantesis ^ ^ ^ to meet + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 a meeting with 4878 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 482 ^ ^ v ^ soon-an-tee-lam-ban'-om-ahee ^ sunantilambanomai ^ 1:375,62 ^ ^ help 2 ^ ^ 1 to lay hold along with, to strive to obtain with others, help in obtaining~2 to take hold with another 4879 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 520 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ap-ag'-o ^ sunapago ^ ^ ^ carry away with 1~condescend 1~lead away with 1 ^ ^ 1 to lead away with or together~2 metaph. to be carried away with~2a of a thing, i.e. by a thing, so as to experience with others the force of that which carries away~2b to yield or submit one's self to lowly things, conditions, employments: not to evade their power 4880 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 599 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko ^ sunapothnesko ^ 3:7 & 7:786,312 & 1102 ^ ^ be dead with 1~die with 2 ^ ^ 1 to die together~2 to die with one 4881 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 622 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ap-ol'-loo-mee ^ sunapollumi ^ ^ ^ perish with 1 ^ ^ 1 to destroy together~2 to perish together (to be slain along with) 4882 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 649 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ap-os-tel'-lo ^ sunapostello ^ ^ ^ send with 1 ^ ^ 1 to send with 4883 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of 719 and 3004 (in its original sense of laying) ^ ^ v ^ soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o ^ sunarmologeo ^ 7:855,1114 ^ ^ be fitly framed together 1~be fitly joined together 1 ^ ^ 1 to join closely together~2 to frame together~2a parts of a building~2b the members of the body 4884 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 726 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ar-pad'-zo ^ sunarpazo ^ ^ ^ catch 4 ^ ^ 1 to seize by force~2 to catch or lay hold of (one so that he is no longer his own master)~3 to seize by force and carry away 4885 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 837 ^ ^ v ^ soon-owx-an'-o ^ sunauxano ^ ^ ^ grow together 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to grow together~2 to grow together 4886 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 1199 ^ ^ n m ^ soon'-des-mos ^ sundesmos ^ 7:856,1114 ^ ^ band 1~bond 3 ^ ^ 1 that which binds together, a band, bond~1a of ligaments by which the members of the human body are united together~2 that which is bound together, a bundle 4887 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 1210 ^ ^ v ^ soon-deh'-o ^ sundeo ^ ^ ^ bound with 1 ^ ^ 1 to tie together, to bind together~2 to bind or fasten on all sides~3 to bind just as (i.e. jointly with) another 4888 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 1392 ^ ^ v ^ soon-dox-ad'-zo ^ sundoxazo ^ 2:253 & 7:787,178 & 1102 ^ ^ glorify together 1 ^ ^ 1 to approve together, to join in approving~2 to glorify together 4889 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 4862 and 1401 ^ ^ n m ^ soon'-doo-los ^ sundoulos ^ 2:261,182 ^ ^ fellowservant 10 ^ ^ 1 a fellow servant, one who serves the same master with another~1a the associate of a servant (or slave)~1b one who with others serves (ministers to) a king~1c a colleague of one who is Christ's servant in publishing the gospel~1d one who with others acknowledges the same Lord, Jesus, and obeys his commands~1e one who with others is subject to the same divine authority in the Messianic economy~1e1 of angels as the fellow servants of Christians 4890 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from (the alternate of) 4936 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-drom-ay' ^ sundrome ^ ^ ^ run together + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 a running together, concourse, esp. hostile or riotous 4891 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 1453 ^ ^ v ^ soon-eg-i'-ro ^ sunegeiro ^ 7:786,1102 ^ ^ raise up together 1~rise with 2 ^ ^ 1 to raise together, to cause to raise together~2 to raise up together from mortal death to a new and blessed life dedicated to God 4892 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from a presumed derivative of a compound of 4862 and the base of 1476 ^ ^ n n ^ soon-ed'-ree-on ^ sunedrion ^ 7:860,1115 ^ ^ council 22 ^ ^ 1 any assembly (esp. of magistrates, judges, ambassadors), whether convened to deliberate or pass judgment~2 any session or assembly or people deliberating or adjudicating~2a the Sanhedrin, the great council at Jerusalem, consisting of the seventy one members, viz. scribes, elders, prominent members of the high priestly families and the high priest, the president of the assembly. The most important causes were brought before this tribunal, inasmuch as the Roman rulers of Judaea had left to it the power of trying such cases, and also of pronouncing sentence of death, with the limitation that a capital sentence pronounced by the Sanhedrin was not valid unless it was confirmed by the Roman procurator.~2b a smaller tribunal or council which every Jewish town had for the decision of less important cases. 4893 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from a prolonged form of 4894 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-i'-day-sis ^ suneidesis ^ 7:898,1120 ^ ^ conscience 32 ^ ^ 1 the consciousness of anything~2 the soul as distinguishing between what is morally good and bad, prompting to do the former and shun the latter, commending one, condemning the other~2a the conscience 4894 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 1492 ^ ^ v ^ soon-i'-do ^ suneido ^ 7:898,* ^ ^ be ware of 1~by privy 1~consider 1~know 1 ^ ^ 1 to see (have seen) together with others~2 to see (have seen) in one's mind with one's self~2a to understand, perceive, comprehend,~3 to know with another~4 to know in one's mind or with one's self, to be conscience of 4895 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 1510 (including its various inflections) ^ ^ v ^ soon'-i-mee ^ suneimi ^ ^ ^ be with 2 ^ ^ 1 to be with 4896 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and eimi (to go) ^ ^ v ^ soon'-i-mee ^ suneimi ^ ^ ^ gather together 1 ^ ^ 1 to come together 4897 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 1525 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ice-er'-khom-ahee ^ suneiserchomai ^ ^ ^ go in with 1~go with into 1 ^ ^ 1 to enter together 4898 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and the base of 1553 ^ ^ n m ^ soon-ek'-day-mos ^ sunekdemos ^ ^ ^ companion in travel 1~travel with 1 ^ ^ 1 a fellow traveller, companion in travel 4899 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 1586 ^ ^ adj ^ soon-ek-lek-tos' ^ suneklektos ^ ^ ^ elected together with 1 ^ ^ 1 elected or chosen (by God to eternal life) together with 4900 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 1643 ^ ^ v ^ soon-el-ow'-no ^ sunelauno ^ ^ ^ set at one again + 1515 + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 to drive together, compel~2 to constrain by extortion, urge 4901 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 1957 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o ^ sunepimartureo ^ 4:508,564 ^ ^ also bear witness 1 ^ ^ 1 at attest together with~2 to join in bearing witness, to unite in adding testimony 4902 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4862 and a primary hepo (to follow) ^ ^ v ^ soon-ep'-om-ahee ^ sunepomai ^ ^ ^ accompany 1 ^ ^ 1 to follow with, to accompany 4903 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4904 ^ ^ v ^ soon-erg-eh'-o ^ sunergeo ^ 7:871,1116 ^ ^ help with 1~work together 1~work with 2~workers together 1 ^ ^ 1 to work together, help in work, be partner in labour~2 to put forth power together with and thereby to assist 4904 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from a presumed compound of 4862 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ adj ^ soon-er-gos' ^ sunergos ^ 7:871,1116 ^ ^ companion in labour 1~fellowhelper 2~fellowlabourer 4~fellowworkers 1~helper 3~labourer together with 1~workfellow 1 ^ ^ 1 a companion in work, fellow worker 4905 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from 4862 and 2064 ^ ^ v ^ soon-er'-khom-ahee ^ sunerchomai ^ 2:684,257 ^ ^ accompany 1~assemble with 1~come 2~come together 18~come with 2~come with + 2258 1~company with 1~go with 4~resort 2 ^ ^ 1 to come together~1a to assemble~1b of conjugal cohabitation~2 to go (depart) or come with one, to accompany one 4906 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4862 and 2068 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ soon-es-thee'-o ^ sunesthio ^ ^ ^ eat with 5 ^ ^ 1 to eat with, take food together with 4907 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4920 ^ ^ n f ^ soon'-es-is ^ sunesis ^ 7:888,1119 ^ ^ knowledge 1~understanding 6 ^ ^ 1 a running together, a flowing together with~2 knowledge~2a understanding~2b the understanding, i.e the mind so far forth as it understands For Synonyms see entry 5826 4908 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4920 ^ ^ adj ^ soon-et'-os ^ sunetos ^ 7:888,1119 ^ ^ prudent 4 ^ ^ 1 intelligent, having understanding, wise, learned For Synonyms see entry 5872 4909 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4862 and 2106 ^ ^ v ^ soon-yoo-dok-eh'-o ^ suneudokeo ^ ^ ^ allow 1~be pleased 2~consent unto 2~have pleasure in 1 ^ ^ 1 to be pleased together with, to approve together (with others)~2 to be pleased at the same time with, consent, agree to~2a to applaud 4910 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of a presumed compound of 2095 and a derivative of 2192 (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. [by implication] to fare well, or feast) ^ ^ v ^ soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o ^ suneuocheo ^ ^ ^ feast with 2 ^ ^ 1 to entertain together~2 to feast sumptuously with 4911 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 2186 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ef-is'-tay-mee ^ sunephistemi ^ ^ ^ rise up together 1 ^ ^ 1 to place over or appoint together~2 to rise up together~2a against one 4912 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 4862 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ekh'-o ^ sunecho ^ 7:877,1117 ^ ^ be in a strait 1~be taken with 3~constrain 1~hold 1~keep in 1~lie sick of 1~press 1~stop 1~straiten 1~throng 1 ^ ^ 1 to hold together~1a any whole, lest it fall to pieces or something fall away from it~2 to hold together with constraint, to compress~2a to press together with the hand~2a1 to hold one's ears, to shut the heavens that it may not rain~2b to press on every side~2b1 of a besieged city~2b2 of a strait, that forces a ship into a narrow channel~2b3 of a cattle squeeze, that pushing in on each side, forcing the beast into a position where it cannot move so the farmer can administer medication~3 to hold completely~3a to hold fast~3a1 of a prisoner~3b metaph.~3b1 to be held by, closely occupied with any business~3b2 in teaching the word~3b3 to constrain, oppress, of ills laying hold of one and distressing him~3b4 to be held with, afflicted with, suffering from~3b5 to urge, impel~3b5a of the soul 4913 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 4862 and the base of 2237 ^ ^ v ^ soon-ay'-dom-ahee ^ sunedomai ^ ^ ^ delight 1 ^ ^ 1 to rejoice together with (another or others)~2 in the NT once to rejoice or delight with one's self or inwardly 4914 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 2239 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-ay'-thi-ah ^ sunetheia ^ ^ ^ custom 2 ^ ^ 1 intercourse (with one), intimacy~2 custom~3 a being used to, accustomed 4915 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of 2244 ^ ^ n m ^ soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace ^ sunelikiotes ^ ^ ^ equal 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the same age, an equal in age 4916 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2290 ^ ^ v ^ soon-thap'-to ^ sunthapto ^ 7:786,1102 ^ ^ bury with 2 ^ ^ 1 to bury together with++++ For all who in the rite of believer's baptism are plunged into the water, thereby declare that they put faith in the expiatory death of Christ for the pardon of their past sins; therefore Paul likens baptism to a burial by which the former sinfulness is buried, i.e. utterly taken away. 4917 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and thlao (to crush) ^ ^ v ^ soon-thlah'-o ^ sunthlao ^ ^ ^ break 2 ^ ^ 1 to break to pieces, shatter 4918 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 2346 ^ ^ v ^ soon-thlee'-bo ^ sunthlibo ^ ^ ^ throng 2 ^ ^ 1 to press together, press on all sides 4919 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and thrupto (to crumble) ^ ^ v ^ soon-throop'-to ^ sunthrupto ^ ^ ^ break 1 ^ ^ 1 break in pieces, to crush~2 metaph.~2a to break one's heart~2b to deprive of strength and courage, dispirit, incapacitate for enduring trials 4920 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 4862 and hiemi (to send) ^ ^ v ^ soon-ee'-ay-mee ^ suniemi ^ 7:888,1119 ^ ^ be wise 1~consider 1~understand 24 ^ ^ 1 to set or bring together~1a in a hostile sense, of combatants~2 to put (as it were) the perception with the thing perceived~2a to set or join together in the mind~2a1 i.e. to understand: the man of understanding~2a2 idiom for: a good and upright man (having the knowledge of those things which pertain to salvation) For Synonyms see entry 5825 4921 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 4862 and 2476 (including its collat. forms) ^ ^ v ^ soon-is-tah'-o ^ sunistao ^ 7:896,1120 ^ ^ approve 2~commend 10~consist 1~make 1~stand 1~stand with 1 ^ ^ 1 to place together, to set in the same place,to bring or band together~1a to stand with (or near)~2 to set one with another~2a by way of presenting or introducing him~2b to comprehend~3 to put together by way of composition or combination, to teach by combining and comparing~3a to show, prove, establish, exhibit~4 to put together, unite parts into one whole~4a to be composed of, consist 4922 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3593 ^ ^ v ^ soon-od-yoo'-o ^ sunodeuo ^ ^ ^ journey with 1 ^ ^ 1 to journey with, travel in company with 4923 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 3598 (\"synod\") ^ ^ n f ^ soon-od-ee'-ah ^ sunodia ^ ^ ^ company 1 ^ ^ 1 a journey in company~1a of a company of travellers, associates on a journey, a caravan 4924 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3611 ^ ^ v ^ soon-oy-keh'-o ^ sunoikeo ^ ^ ^ dwell with 1 ^ ^ 1 to dwell together~1a of the domestic association~1b of intercourse of a husband and wife 4925 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3618 ^ ^ v ^ soon-oy-kod-om-eh'-o ^ sunoikodomeo ^ 5:148,674 ^ ^ build together 1 ^ ^ 1 to build together~1a to build together or with others~1b to put together or construct by building, out of several things to build up one whole~1b1 of the human body 4926 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 3656 ^ ^ v ^ soon-om-il-eh'-o ^ sunomileo ^ ^ ^ talk with 1 ^ ^ 1 to talk with 4927 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of the base of 3674 and the base of 3725 ^ ^ v ^ soon-om-or-eh'-o ^ sunomoreo ^ ^ ^ join hard + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to border on, be contiguous to~1a of a thing 4928 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4912 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-okh-ay' ^ sunoche ^ 7:886,1117 ^ ^ anguish 1~distress 1 ^ ^ 1 a holding together, a narrowing~2 the contracting part of a way~3 metaph. straits, distress, anguish 4929 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tas-so ^ suntasso ^ ^ ^ appoint 2 ^ ^ 1 to put in order with or together, to arrange~2 to (put together), constitute~2a to prescribe, appoint 4930 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4931 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-tel'-i-ah ^ sunteleia ^ 8:64,1161 ^ ^ end 6 ^ ^ 1 completion, consummation, end 4931 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 4862 and 5055 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tel-eh'-o ^ sunteleo ^ 8:62,1161 ^ ^ end 4~finish 1~fulfil 1~make 1 ^ ^ 1 to end together or at the same time~2 to end completely~2a bring to an end, finish, complete~3 to accomplish, bring to fulfilment~3a to come to pass~4 to effect, make, (conclude)~5 to finish~5a to make an end of~5b to bring to an end~5c destroy 4932 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and the base of 5114 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tem'-no ^ suntemno ^ ^ ^ cut short 1~short 1 ^ ^ 1 to cut in pieces~2 to cut short~3 metaph.~3a to dispatch briefly, execute or finish quickly~3b to hasten~3c a short word i.e. an expedited prophecy or decree 4933 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 4862 and 5083 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tay-reh'-o ^ suntereo ^ 8:151,1174 ^ ^ keep 1~observe 1~preserve 2 ^ ^ 1 to preserve (a thing from perishing or being lost)~2 to keep within one's self, keep in mind (a thing, lest it be forgotten) 4934 ^ False ^ 4 ^ middle voice from 4862 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tith'-em-ahee ^ suntithemai ^ ^ ^ agree 2~assent 1~covenant 1 ^ ^ 1 to put together with, to place together, to join together~1a to place in one's mind~1a1 to resolve, determine~1a2 to make an arrangement, to engage~1b to assent to, to agree to 4935 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4932 ^ ^ adv ^ soon-tom'-oce ^ suntomos ^ ^ ^ a few words 1 ^ ^ 1 concisely, briefly, in a few words 4936 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4862 and 5143 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ soon-trekh'-o ^ suntrecho ^ ^ ^ run 1~run together 1~run with 1 ^ ^ 1 to run together~1a of the gathering of a multitude~2 to run along with others~3 metaph.~3a to rush with, to cast one's self, plunge 4937 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4862 and the base of 5147 ^ ^ v ^ soon-tree'-bo ^ suntribo ^ 7:919,1124 ^ ^ break 2~break in pieces 1~broken to shivers 1~brokenhearted + 2588 1~bruise 3 ^ ^ 1 break, to break in pieces, shiver~2 to tread down~2a to put Satan under foot and (as a conqueror) trample on him~2b to break down, crush~2b1 to tear one's body and shatter one's strength 4938 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4937 ^ ^ n n ^ soon-trim'-mah ^ suntrimma ^ 7:919,1124 ^ ^ destruction 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is broken or shattered, a fracture~2 calamity, ruin, destruction 4939 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5162 (in a passive sense) ^ ^ adj ^ soon'-trof-os ^ suntrophos ^ ^ ^ brought up with 1 ^ ^ 1 nourished with one~2 brought up with one~3 companion of one's childhood and youth 4940 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5177 ^ ^ v ^ soon-toong-khan'-o ^ suntugchano ^ ^ ^ come at 1 ^ ^ 1 to meet with, come 4941 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4940 ^ ^ n pr f ^ soon-too'-khay ^ Suntuche ^ ^ ^ Syntyche 1 ^ ^ 1 a female member of the church of Philippi 4942 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5271 ^ ^ v ^ soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee ^ sunupokrinomai ^ 8:559,1235 ^ ^ dissemble with 1 ^ ^ 1 to dissemble with~2 to act hypocritically with 4943 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of 5259 and the base of 2041 ^ ^ v ^ soon-oop-oorg-eh'-o ^ sunupourgeo ^ ^ ^ help together 1 ^ ^ 1 to help together 4944 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 5605 ^ ^ v ^ soon-o-dee'-no ^ sunodino ^ ^ ^ travail in pain together 1 ^ ^ 1 to feel the pains of travail with, be in travail together~2 metaph. to undergo agony (like a woman in childbirth) along with 4945 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and 3660 ^ ^ n f ^ soon-o-mos-ee'-ah ^ sunomosia ^ ^ ^ conspiracy 1 ^ ^ 1 a swearing together~2 a conspiracy 4946 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ soo-rak'-oo-sahee ^ Surakousai ^ ^ ^ Syracuse 1 ^ ^ 1 a large maritime city of Sicily, having an excellent harbour and surrounded by a 14 mile (23 km) wall 4947 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably of Hebrew origin 06865 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ soo-ree'-ah ^ Suria ^ ^ ^ Syria 8 ^ ^ 1 a region of Asia bounded on the north by Taurus and Amanus ranges, on the east by the Euphrates and Arabia, on the south by Palestine, and the west by Phoenicia and the Mediterranean 4948 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 4947 ^ ^ n pr m ^ soo'-ros ^ Suros ^ ^ ^ Syrian 1 ^ ^ 1 an inhabitant of Syria 4949 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4948 and the same as 5403 ^ ^ n pr f ^ soo-rof-oy'-nis-sah ^ Surophoinissa ^ ^ ^ Syrophenician 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a mixed nation, half Phoenicians and half Syrians 4950 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4951 ^ ^ n pr f ^ soor'-tis ^ surtis ^ ^ ^ quicksands 1 ^ ^ 1 Syrtis, the name of two places in the African or Libyan Sea between Carthage and Cyrenaicia, full of shallows and sandbanks, and therefore destructive to ships; the western Syrtis, between the islands Cercina and Meninx (or the promontories of Zeitha and Brachodes), was called Syris minor, the eastern (extending from the promontories of Cephalae on the west to that of Boreum on the east) was called Syris major; this latter must be the one referred to in Acts 27:17, for upon this the ship in which Paul was sailing might easily be cast after leaving Crete 4951 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably akin to 138; to trail ^ ^ v ^ soo'-ro ^ suro ^ ^ ^ drag 1~draw 3~hale 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw, drag~1a of one before the judge, to prison, to punishment 4952 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4682 ^ ^ v ^ soos-par-as'-so ^ susparasso ^ ^ ^ tear 1 ^ ^ 1 to convulse completely 4953 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and the base of 4591 ^ ^ n n ^ soos'-say-mon ^ sussemon ^ 7:269,1015 ^ ^ token 1 ^ ^ 1 a common sign or concerted signal~2 a sign given according to agreement 4954 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4983 ^ ^ adj ^ soos'-so-mos ^ sussomos ^ 7:1024,1140 ^ ^ of the same body 1 ^ ^ 1 belonging to the same body~2 metaph. to the same church 4955 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 4862 and a derivative of 4714 ^ ^ n m ^ soos-tas-ee-as-tace' ^ sustasiastes ^ ^ ^ make insurrection with 1 ^ ^ 1 a companion in insurrection, a fellow rioter 4956 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 4921 ^ ^ adj ^ soos-tat-ee-kos' ^ sustatikos ^ ^ ^ of commendation 2 ^ ^ 1 commendatory, introductory 4957 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 4862 and 4717 ^ ^ v ^ soos-tow-ro'-o ^ sustauroo ^ 7:786,1102 ^ ^ crucify with 5 ^ ^ 1 to crucify along with++++ The death of Christ on the cross has wrought the extinction of our former corruption, by the death of Christ upon the cross I have become utterly estranged from (dead to) my former habit of feeling and action 4958 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ soos-tel'-lo ^ sustello ^ 7:596,1074 ^ ^ short 1~wind up 1 ^ ^ 1 to place together~1a to draw together, contact~1a1 to diminish~1a2 to shorten, abridge~1a3 the time has been drawn together into a brief compass, is shortened~1b to roll together, wrap up, wrap around with bandages, etc., to enshroud 4959 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4727 ^ ^ v ^ soos-ten-ad'-zo ^ sustenazo ^ 7:600,1076 ^ ^ groan together 1 ^ ^ 1 to groan together 4960 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4748 ^ ^ v ^ soos-toy-kheh'-o ^ sustoicheo ^ 7:669,1087 ^ ^ answer to 1 ^ ^ 1 to stand or march in the same row (file) with~1a of soldiers~1b to stand over against, be parallel with~1c to answer to, resemble~1c1 so once of a type in the OT which answers to the antitype in the NT 4961 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and 4757 ^ ^ n m ^ soos-trat-ee-o'-tace ^ sustratiotes ^ 7:701,1091 ^ ^ fellowsoldier 2 ^ ^ 1 a fellow soldier~2 an associate in labours and conflicts for the cause of Christ 4962 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4862 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ soos-tref'-o ^ sustrepho ^ ^ ^ gather 1 ^ ^ 1 to twist together, roll together~2 to collect, combine, unite~2a of men, to (gather themselves together) assemble 4963 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4962 ^ ^ n f ^ soos-trof-ay' ^ sustrophe ^ ^ ^ band together 1~concourse 1 ^ ^ 1 a twisting up together, a binding together~2 a secret combination, a coalition, conspiracy~3 a concourse of disorderly persons, a riot 4964 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4862 and a derivative of 4976 ^ ^ v ^ soos-khay-mat-id'-zo ^ suschematizo ^ ^ ^ conform to 1~fashion (one's) self according to 1 ^ ^ 1 to conform one's self (i.e. one's mind and character) to another's pattern, (fashion one's self according to) For Synonyms see entry 5873 4965 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 07941 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ soo-khar' ^ Suchar ^ ^ ^ Sychar 1 ^ ^ 1 probably another name for the town of Shechem, a town in Samaria, near the well of Jacob 4966 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 07927 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ soo-khem' ^ Suchem ^ ^ ^ Sychem (City in Ephraim) 1~Sychem (son of Emmor) 1 ^ ^ 1 a city in Ephraim~2 the son of Emmor 4967 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4969 ^ ^ n f ^ sfag-ay' ^ sphage ^ 7:935,1125 ^ ^ slaughter 3 ^ ^ 1 slaughter~1a of sheep destined for slaughter~1b of day of destruction 4968 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 4967 ^ ^ n n ^ sfag'-ee-on ^ sphagion ^ ^ ^ slain beast 1 ^ ^ 1 that which is destined for slaughter, a victim 4969 ^ False ^ 10 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ sfad'-zo ^ sphazo ^ 7:925,1125 ^ ^ kill 1~slay 8~wound 1 ^ ^ 1 to slay, slaughter, butcher~2 to put to death by violence~3 mortally wounded 4970 ^ False ^ 11 ^ neuter plural of sphodros (violent, of uncertain derivation) as adverb ^ ^ adv ^ sfod'-rah ^ sphodra ^ ^ ^ exceeding 4~exceedingly 1~greatly 2~sore 1~very 3 ^ ^ 1 exceedingly, greatly 4971 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 4970 ^ ^ adv ^ sfod-roce' ^ sphodros ^ ^ ^ exceedingly 1 ^ ^ 1 exceedingly 4972 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from 4973 ^ ^ v ^ sfrag-id'-zo ^ sphragizo ^ 7:939,1127 ^ ^ seal 22~seal up 1~set a seal 1~set to (one's) seal 1~stop 1~vr seal 1 ^ ^ 1 to set a seal upon, mark with a seal, to seal~1a for security: from Satan~1b since things sealed up are concealed (as the contents of a letter), to hide, keep in silence, keep secret~1c in order to mark a person or a thing~1c1 to set a mark upon by the impress of a seal or a stamp~1c2 angels are said to be sealed by God~1d in order to prove, confirm, or attest a thing~1d1 to confirm authenticate, place beyond doubt~1d1a of a written document~1d1b to prove one's testimony to a person that he is what he professes to be 4973 ^ False ^ 16 ^ probably strengthened from 5420 ^ ^ n f ^ sfrag-ece' ^ sphragis ^ 7:939,1127 ^ ^ seal 16 ^ ^ 1 a seal~1a the seal placed upon books~1b a signet ring~1c the inscription or impression made by a seal~1c1 of the name of God and Christ stamped upon their foreheads~1d that by which anything is confirmed, proved, authenticated, as by a seal (a token or proof) 4974 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative probably of the same as sphaira (a ball, \"sphere\", cf the feminine sphura, a hammer) ^ ^ n n ^ sfoo-ron' ^ sphuron ^ ^ ^ ankle bone 1 ^ ^ 1 the ankle 4975 ^ False ^ 3 ^ neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb ^ ^ adv ^ skhed-on' ^ schedon ^ ^ ^ almost 3 ^ ^ 1 near, hard by~2 well nigh, nearly, almost 4976 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the alternate of 2192 ^ ^ n n ^ skhay'-mah ^ schema ^ 7:954,1129 ^ ^ fashion 2 ^ ^ 1 the habitus, as comprising everything in a person which strikes the senses, the figure, bearing, discourse, actions, manner of life etc. For Synonyms see entry 5865 4977 ^ False ^ 10 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ skhid'-zo ^ schizo ^ 7:959,1130 ^ ^ break 1~divide 2~make a rent 1~open 1~rend 5 ^ ^ 1 to cleave, cleave asunder, rend~2 to divide by rending~3 to split into factions, be divided 4978 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 4977 ^ ^ n n ^ skhis'-mah ^ schisma ^ 7:963,1130 ^ ^ division 5~rent 2~schism 1 ^ ^ 1 a rent~2 metaph. a division, dissension 4979 ^ False ^ 2 ^ diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag-plant, of uncertain derivation) ^ ^ n n ^ skhoy-nee'-on ^ schoinion ^ ^ ^ rope 1~small cord 1 ^ ^ 1 a cord or rope made of rushes~2 a rope 4980 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4981 ^ ^ v ^ skhol-ad'-zo ^ scholazo ^ ^ ^ empty 1~give (one's) self to 1 ^ ^ 1 to cease from labour, to loiter~2 to be free from labour, to be at leisure, to be idle~2a to have leisure for a thing~2b to give one's self to a thing~3 of things~3a of places, to be unoccupied, empty~3b of a centurion's vacant office~3c of vacant ecclesiastical offices~3d of officers without charge 4981 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 ^ ^ n f ^ skhol-ay' ^ schole ^ ^ ^ school 1 ^ ^ 1 freedom from labour~2 a place where there is leisure for anything, a school 4982 ^ False ^ 110 ^ from a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saoz, \"safe\") ^ ^ v ^ sode'-zo ^ sozo ^ 7:965,1132 ^ ^ be whole 2~heal 3~make whole 9~misc 3~save 93 ^ ^ 1 to save, keep safe and sound, to rescue from danger or destruction~1a one (from injury or peril)~1a1 to save a suffering one (from perishing), i.e. one suffering from disease, to make well, heal, restore to health~1a2 to preserve one who is in danger of destruction, to save or rescue~1b to save in the technical biblical sense~1b1 negatively~1b1a to deliver from the penalties of the Messianic judgment~1b1b to save from the evils which obstruct the reception of the Messianic deliverance 4983 ^ False ^ 146 ^ from 4982 ^ ^ n n ^ so'-mah ^ soma ^ 7:1024,1140 ^ ^ bodily 1~body 144~slave 1 ^ ^ 1 the body both of men or animals~1a a dead body or corpse~1b the living body~1b1 of animals~2 the bodies of planets and of stars (heavenly bodies)~3 is used of a (large or small) number of men closely united into one society, or family as it were; a social, ethical, mystical body~3a so in the NT of the church~4 that which casts a shadow as distinguished from the shadow itself 4984 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 4983 ^ ^ adj ^ so-mat-ee-kos' ^ somatikos ^ 7:1024,1140 ^ ^ bodily 2 ^ ^ 1 corporeal, bodily~1a having a bodily form or nature~1b pertaining to the body 4985 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4984 ^ ^ adv ^ so-mat-ee-koce' ^ somatikos ^ ^ ^ bodily 1 ^ ^ 1 bodily, corporally~1a of the exalted spiritual body, visible only to the inhabitants of heaven 4986 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 4982 and 3962 ^ ^ n pr m ^ so'-pat-ros ^ Sopatros ^ ^ ^ Sopater 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Pyrhus of Berea, a companion of Paul 4987 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from another form of 4673 ^ ^ v ^ sore-yoo'-o ^ soreuo ^ 7:1094,1150 ^ ^ heap 1~lade 1 ^ ^ 1 to heap together, to heap up~2 to overwhelm one with a heap of anything~3 metaph. to load one with the consciousness of many sins 4988 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 4982 and that of 4599 ^ ^ n pr m ^ soce-then'-ace ^ Sosthenes ^ ^ ^ Sosthenes 2 ^ ^ 1 a Jew at Corinth who was seized and beaten in the presence of Gallio~2 a certain Christian associate of Paul 4989 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prolongation for 4986 ^ ^ n pr m ^ so-sip'-at-ros ^ Sosipatros ^ ^ ^ Sosipater 1 ^ ^ 1 a kinsman or fellow tribesman of Paul 4990 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 4982 ^ ^ n m ^ so-tare' ^ soter ^ 7:1003,1132 ^ ^ Saviour 24 ^ ^ 1 saviour, deliverer, preserver++++ The name was given by the ancients to deities, esp. tutelary deities, to princes, kings, and in general to men who had conferred signal benefits upon their country, and in more degenerate days by the way of flattery to personages of influence (Wigram). The word soter was a common Greek epithet for the gods (e.g., Zeus, Apollo, and Hermes), active personalities in world affairs (e.g., Epicurus) and rulers (e.g., Ptolemy Philopator, and later Roman Emporers). (cf. LSJ and BDAG) 4991 ^ False ^ 45 ^ feminine of a derivative of 4990 as (properly, abstract) noun ^ ^ n f ^ so-tay-ree'-ah ^ soteria ^ 7:965,1132 ^ ^ deliver + 1325 1~health 1~salvation 40~saving 1~that (one) be saved + 1519 1~the (one) be saved 1 ^ ^ 1 deliverance, preservation, safety, salvation~1a deliverance from the molestation of enemies~1b in an ethical sense, that which concludes to the soul's safety or salvationINDENT7--(1) of Messianic salvation~2 salvation as the present possession of all true Christians~3 future salvation, the sum of benefits and blessings which the Christians, redeemed from all earthly ills, will enjoy after the visible return of Christ from heaven in the consummated and eternal kingdom of God.++++ Fourfold salvation: saved from the penalty, power, presence and most importantly the pleasure of sin. A.W. Pink 4992 ^ False ^ 5 ^ neuter of the same as 4991 as (properly, concretely) noun ^ ^ adj ^ so-tay'-ree-on ^ soterion ^ 7:1021,1132 ^ ^ salvation 4~that brings salvation 1 ^ ^ 1 saving, bringing salvation~2 he who embodies this salvation, or through whom God is about to achieve it~3 the hope of (future) salvation 4993 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 4998 ^ ^ v ^ so-fron-eh'-o ^ sophroneo ^ 7:1097,1150 ^ ^ be in right mind 2~be sober 2~be sober minded 1~soberly 1 ^ ^ 1 to be of sound mind~1a to be in one's right mind~1b to exercise self control~1b1 to put a moderate estimate upon one's self, think of one's self soberly~1b2 to curb one's passions 4994 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4998 ^ ^ v ^ so-fron-id'-zo ^ sophronizo ^ 7:1104,1150 ^ ^ teach to be sober 1 ^ ^ 1 restore one to his senses~2 to moderate, control, curb, disciple~3 to hold one to his duty~4 to admonish, to exhort earnestly 4995 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4994 ^ ^ n m ^ so-fron-is-mos' ^ sophronismos ^ 7:1104,1150 ^ ^ sound mind 1 ^ ^ 1 an admonishing or calling to soundness of mind, to moderation and self-control~2 self-control, moderation 4996 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 4998 ^ ^ adv ^ so-fron'-oce ^ sophronos ^ ^ ^ soberly 1 ^ ^ 1 with sound mind, soberly, temperately, discreetly 4997 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 4998 ^ ^ n f ^ so-fros-oo'-nay ^ sophrosune ^ 7:1097,1150 ^ ^ soberness 1~sobriety 2 ^ ^ 1 soundness of mind~2 self-control, sobriety 4998 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 4982 and that of 5424 ^ ^ adj ^ so'-frone ^ sophron ^ 7:1097,1150 ^ ^ discreet 1~sober 2~temperate 1 ^ ^ 1 of a sound mind, sane, in one's senses~2 curbing one's desires and impulses, self-controlled, temperate 4999 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural of Latin origin ^ ^ n f ^ tab-er'-nahee ^ Tabernai ^ ^ ^ taverns 1 ^ ^ 1 taverns~2 Three Taverns, the name of a halting place on the Appian way between Rome and the Market of Appius; it was 10 miles (16 km) from the latter place and 33 miles (50 km) ) from Rome 5000 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 06646 ^ ^ n pr f ^ tab-ee-thah' ^ Tabitha ^ ^ ^ Tabitha 2 ^ ^ 1 the name of the woman that Peter raised from the dead 5001 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5021 ^ ^ n n ^ tag'-mah ^ tagma ^ 8:31,1156 ^ ^ order 1 ^ ^ 1 that which has been arranged, thing placed in order~2 a body of soldiers, a corps~3 band, troop, class 5002 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5021 ^ ^ adj ^ tak-tos' ^ taktos ^ ^ ^ set 1 ^ ^ 1 ordered, arranged, fixed, stated 5003 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5005 ^ ^ v ^ tal-ahee-po-reh'-o ^ talaiporeo ^ ^ ^ be afflicted 1 ^ ^ 1 to toil heavily, to endure labours and hardships~2 to be afflicted~3 to feel afflicted and miserable~4 to afflict 5004 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5005 ^ ^ n f ^ tal-ahee-po-ree'-ah ^ talaiporia ^ ^ ^ misery 2 ^ ^ 1 hardship, trouble, calamity, misery 5005 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 5007 and a derivative of the base of 3984 ^ ^ adj ^ tal-ah'-ee-po-ros ^ talaiporos ^ ^ ^ wretched 2 ^ ^ 1 enduring toils and troubles~2 afflicted, wretched 5006 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5007 ^ ^ adj ^ tal-an-tee-ah'-yos ^ talantiaios ^ ^ ^ weight of a talent 1 ^ ^ 1 a weight or worth of a talent~1a a talent of silver weighed about 100 pounds (45 kg)~1b a talent of gold, 200 pounds (91 kg) 5007 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from a presumed derivative of the original form of tlao (to bear, equivalent to 5342) ^ ^ n n ^ tal'-an-ton ^ talanton ^ ^ ^ talent 15 ^ ^ 1 the scale of a balance, a balance, a pair of scales~2 that which is weighed, a talent~2a a weight varying in different places and times~2b a sum of money weighing a talent and varying in different states and according to the changes in the laws regulating currency~2b1 the Attic talent was equal to 60 Attic minae or 6000 drachmae~2b2 a talent of silver in Israel weighed about 100 pounds (45 kg)~2b3 a talent of gold in Israel weighed about 200 pounds (91 kg) 5008 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Aramaic origin cf 02924 ^ ^ n f ^ tal-ee-thah' ^ talitha ^ ^ ^ Talitha 1 ^ ^ 1 damsel, maiden 5009 ^ False ^ 4 ^ contraction of a presumed derivative of tamias (a dispenser or distributor ^ ^ n n ^ tam-i'-on ^ tameion ^ ^ ^ closet 2~secret chamber 1~storehouse 1 ^ ^ 1 a storage chamber, storeroom~2 a chamber esp. an inner chamber~3 a secret room 5010 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5021 ^ ^ n f ^ tax'-is ^ taxis ^ ^ ^ order 10 ^ ^ 1 an arranging, arrangement~2 order~2a a fixed succession observing a fixed time~3 due or right order, orderly condition~4 the post, rank, or position which one holds in civic or other affairs~4a since this position generally depends on one's talents, experience, resources~4a1 character, fashion, quality, style 5011 ^ False ^ 8 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adj ^ tap-i-nos' ^ tapeinos ^ 8:1,1152 ^ ^ base 1~cast down 1~humble 2~lowly 1~of low degree 2~of low estate 1 ^ ^ 1 not rising far from the ground~2 metaph.~2a as a condition, lowly, of low degree~2b brought low with grief, depressed~2c lowly in spirit, humble~2d in a bad sense, deporting one's self abjectly, deferring servilely to others 5012 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a compound of 5011 and the base of 5424 ^ ^ n f ^ tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay ^ tapeinophrosune ^ 8:1,1152 ^ ^ humbleness of mind 1~humility 3~humility of mind 1~lowliness 1~lowliness of mind 1 ^ ^ 1 the having a humble opinion of one's self~2 a deep sense of one's (moral) littleness~3 modesty, humility, lowliness of mind 5013 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 5011 ^ ^ v ^ tap-i-no'-o ^ tapeinoo ^ 8:1,1152 ^ ^ abase 5~bring low 1~humble 6~humble (one's) self 2 ^ ^ 1 to make low, bring low~1a to level, reduce to a plain~1b metaph. to bring into a humble condition, reduce to meaner circumstances~1b1 to assign a lower rank or place to~1b2 to abase~1b3 to be ranked below others who are honoured or rewarded~1b4 to humble or abase myself by humble living~1c to lower, depress~1c1 of one's soul bring down one's pride~1c2 to have a modest opinion of one's self~1c3 to behave in an unassuming manner~1c4 devoid of all haughtiness 5014 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5013 ^ ^ n f ^ tap-i'-no-sis ^ tapeinosis ^ 8:1,1152 ^ ^ be made low 1~humiliation 1~low estate 1~vile 1 ^ ^ 1 lowness, low estate~2 metaph.~2a spiritual abasement, leading one to perceive and lament his (moral) littleness and guilt 5015 ^ False ^ 17 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ tar-as'-so ^ tarasso ^ ^ ^ trouble 17 ^ ^ 1 to agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to and fro)~1a to cause one inward commotion, take away his calmness of mind, disturb his equanimity~1b to disquiet, make restless~1c to stir up~1d to trouble~1d1 to strike one's spirit with fear and dread~1e to render anxious or distressed~1f to perplex the mind of one by suggesting scruples or doubts 5016 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5015 ^ ^ n f ^ tar-akh-ay' ^ tarache ^ ^ ^ trouble 1~troubling 1 ^ ^ 1 disturbance, commotion~2 metaph. a tumult, sedition 5017 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5015 ^ ^ n m ^ tar'-akh-os ^ tarachos ^ ^ ^ stir 2 ^ ^ 1 commotion, stir (of mind)~2 tumult 5018 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5019 ^ ^ n pr m ^ tar-syoos' ^ Tarseus ^ ^ ^ Tarsus 2 ^ ^ 1 belong to Tarsus, a native of Tarsus 5019 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps the same as tarsos (a flat basket) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ tar-sos' ^ Tarsos ^ ^ ^ Tarsus 3 ^ ^ 1 a major city in Cilicia and the birthplace and early home of Paul. Acts 9:11; 21:39; 22:3. Even in the flourishing period of Greek history it was an important city. In the Roman civil wars, it sided with Caesar and on the occasion of a visit from him its name changed to Juliopolis. Augustus made it a free city. Its was renowned as a place of education under the early Roman emperors. Strabo compares it in this respect to Athens and Alexandria. Tarsus also was a place of much commerce. It was situated in a wild and fertile plain on the banks of the Cydnus. No ruins of any importance remain. 5020 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from Tartaros (the deepest abyss of Hell) ^ ^ v ^ tar-tar-o'-o ^ tartaroo ^ ^ ^ cast down to hell 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of the subterranean region, doleful and dark, regarded by the ancient Greeks as the abode of the wicked dead, where they suffer punishment for their evil deeds; it answers to Gehenna of the Jews~2 to thrust down to Tartarus, to hold captive in Tartarus 5021 ^ False ^ 8 ^ a prolonged form of a primary verb (which latter appears only in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ tas'-so ^ tasso ^ 8:27,1156 ^ ^ addict 1~appoint 3~determine 1~ordain 2~set 1 ^ ^ 1 to put in order, to station~1a to place in a certain order, to arrange, to assign a place, to appoint~1a1 to assign (appoint) a thing to one~1b to appoint, ordain, order~1b1 to appoint on one's own responsibility or authority~1b2 to appoint mutually, i.e. agree upon For Synonyms see entry 5844 5022 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary word [cf 8450, \"steer\"] ^ ^ n m ^ tow'-ros ^ tauros ^ ^ ^ bull 2~ox 2 ^ ^ 1 a bull or ox 5023 ^ False ^ 247 ^ nominative or accusative case neuter plural of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ tow'-tah ^ tauta ^ ^ ^ afterwards + 3326 4~misc 22~that 7~these 26~these things 158~these words 7~this 6~thus 17 ^ ^ 1 these 5024 ^ False ^ 4 ^ neuter plural of 3588 and 846 as adverb ^ ^ pron ^ tow-tah' ^ tauta ^ ^ ^ even thus 1~like 1~like manner 1~so 1 ^ ^ 1 even, thus, in the same way 5025 ^ False ^ 21 ^ dative case and accusative case feminine plural respectively of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ tow'-taheece ^ tautais ^ ^ ^ hence 1~that 1~them 1~these 12~those 6 ^ ^ 1 those, these 5026 ^ False ^ 122 ^ dative case, accusative case and genitive case respectively of the feminine singular of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ tow'-tay ^ taute ^ ^ ^ misc 9~that 4~the same 4~this 105 ^ ^ 1 this, that, the same, see 3778 5027 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2290 ^ ^ n f ^ taf-ay' ^ taphe ^ ^ ^ to bury + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 burial 5028 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 2290 ^ ^ n m ^ taf'-os ^ taphos ^ ^ ^ sepulchre 6~tomb 1 ^ ^ 1 burial~2 a grave, a sepulchre 5029 ^ False ^ 2 ^ as if neuter plural of 5036 (adverbially) ^ ^ adv ^ takh'-ah ^ tacha ^ ^ ^ peradventure 1~perhaps 1 ^ ^ 1 hastily, quickly, soon~2 peradventure, perhaps 5030 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5036 ^ ^ adv ^ takh-eh'-oce ^ tacheos ^ ^ ^ hastily 1~quickly 2~shortly 4~soon 2~suddenly 1 ^ ^ 1 quickly, shortly 5031 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5034 ^ ^ adj ^ takh-ee-nos' ^ tachinos ^ ^ ^ shortly 1~swift 1 ^ ^ 1 swift, quick 5032 ^ False ^ 5 ^ neuter singular of the comparative of 5036 (as adverb) ^ ^ adv ^ takh'-ee-on ^ tachion ^ ^ ^ outrun + 4390 1~quickly 1~shortly 2~the sooner 1 ^ ^ 1 more swiftly, more quickly 5033 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter plural of the superlative of 5036 (as adverb) ^ ^ adj ^ takh'-is-tah ^ tachista ^ ^ ^ with all speed + 5613 1 ^ ^ 1 very quickly 5034 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the same as 5036 ^ ^ n n ^ takh'-os ^ tachos ^ ^ ^ quickly + 1722 2~shortly + 1722 4~speedily + 1722 1 ^ ^ 1 quickness, speed 5035 ^ False ^ 13 ^ neuter singular of 5036 (as adverb) ^ ^ adv ^ takh-oo' ^ tachu ^ ^ ^ lightly 1~quickly 12 ^ ^ 1 quickly, speedily (without delay) 5036 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ takh-oos' ^ tachus ^ ^ ^ swift 1 ^ ^ 1 quick, fleet, speedy 5037 ^ False ^ 212 ^ a primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition ^ ^ particle ^ teh ^ te ^ ^ ^ also 1~and 130~both 36~even 1~not tr 41~then 2~whether 1 ^ ^ 1 not only ... but also~2 both ... and~3 as ... so 5038 ^ False ^ 9 ^ akin to the base of 5088 ^ ^ n n ^ ti'-khos ^ teichos ^ ^ ^ wall 9 ^ ^ 1 the wall around a city, town wall 5039 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of tekmar (a goal or fixed limit) ^ ^ n n ^ tek-may'-ree-on ^ tekmerion ^ ^ ^ infallible proof 1 ^ ^ 1 that from which something is surely and plainly known~2 on indubitable evidence, a proof 5040 ^ False ^ 9 ^ diminutive of 5043 ^ ^ n n ^ tek-nee'-on ^ teknion ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ little children 9 ^ ^ 1 a little child~2 in the NT used as a term of kindly address by teachers to their disciples 5041 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5043 and the base of 1096 ^ ^ v ^ tek-nog-on-eh'-o ^ teknogoneo ^ ^ ^ bear children 1 ^ ^ 1 beget or bear children 5042 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 5041 ^ ^ n f ^ tek-nog-on-ee'-ah ^ teknogonia ^ ^ ^ childbearing 1 ^ ^ 1 childbearing 5043 ^ False ^ 99 ^ from the base of 5098 ^ ^ n n ^ tek'-non ^ teknon ^ 5:636,759 ^ ^ child 77~daughter 1~son 21 ^ ^ 1 offspring, children~1a child~1a1 a male child, a son~1b metaph.~1b1 the name transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children~1b2 in affectionate address, such as patrons, helpers, teachers and the like employ: my child~1b3 in the NT, pupils or disciples are called children of their teachers, because the latter by their instruction nourish the minds of their pupils and mould their characters~1b4 children of God: in the OT of \"the people of Israel\" as especially dear to God, in the NT, in Paul's writings, all who are led by the Spirit of God and thus closely related to God~1b5 children of the devil: those who in thought and action are prompted by the devil, and so reflect his character~1c metaph.~1c1 of anything who depends upon it, is possessed by a desire or affection for it, is addicted to it~1c2 one who is liable to any fate~1c2a thus children of a city: it citizens and inhabitants~1c3 the votaries of wisdom, those souls who have, as it were, been nurtured and moulded by wisdom~1c4 cursed children, exposed to a curse and doomed to God's wrath or penalty For Synonyms see entry 5868 5044 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5043 and 5142 ^ ^ v ^ tek-not-rof-eh'-o ^ teknotropheo ^ ^ ^ bring up children 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring up children 5045 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 5098 ^ ^ n m ^ tek'-tone ^ tekton ^ ^ ^ carpenter 2 ^ ^ 1 a worker in wood, a carpenter, joiner, builder~1a a ship's carpenter or builder~2 any craftsman, or workman~2a the art of poetry, maker of songs~3 a planner, contriver, plotter~3a an author 5046 ^ False ^ 19 ^ from 5056 ^ ^ adj ^ tel'-i-os ^ teleios ^ 8:67,1161 ^ ^ man 1~of full age 1~perfect 17 ^ ^ 1 brought to its end, finished~2 wanting nothing necessary to completeness~3 perfect~4 that which is perfect~4a consummate human integrity and virtue~4b of men~4b1 full grown, adult, of full age, mature 5047 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5046 ^ ^ n f ^ tel-i-ot'-ace ^ teleiotes ^ 8:78,1161 ^ ^ perfection 1~perfectness 1 ^ ^ 1 perfection~1a the state of the more intelligent~1b moral and spiritual perfection 5048 ^ False ^ 24 ^ from 5046 ^ ^ v ^ tel-i-o'-o ^ teleioo ^ 8:79,1161 ^ ^ be perfect 1~consecrate 1~finish 4~fulfil 2~make perfect 12~perfect 4 ^ ^ 1 to make perfect, complete~1a to carry through completely, to accomplish, finish, bring to an end~2 to complete (perfect)~2a add what is yet wanting in order to render a thing full~2b to be found perfect~3 to bring to the end (goal) proposed~4 to accomplish~4a bring to a close or fulfilment by event~4a1 of the prophecies of the scriptures 5049 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5046 ^ ^ adv ^ tel-i'-oce ^ teleios ^ ^ ^ to the end 1 ^ ^ 1 perfectly, completely 5050 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5048 ^ ^ n f ^ tel-i'-o-sis ^ teleiosis ^ 8:84,1161 ^ ^ perfection 1~performance 1 ^ ^ 1 a completing, a perfecting~1a fulfilment, accomplishment~1b the event which verifies the promise~1c consummation, perfection 5051 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5048 ^ ^ n m ^ tel-i-o-tace' ^ teleiotes ^ 8:86,1161 ^ ^ finisher 1 ^ ^ 1 a perfector~2 one who has in his own person raised faith to its perfection and so set before us the highest example of faith 5052 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5056 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ tel-es-for-eh'-o ^ telesphoreo ^ ^ ^ bring fruit to perfection 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring to (perfection or) maturity~1a of fruits~1b of pregnant women~1c of animals bringing their young to maturity 5053 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from a presumed derivative of 5055 ^ ^ v ^ tel-yoo-tah'-o ^ teleutao ^ ^ ^ be dead 3~decrease 1~die 8 ^ ^ 1 to finish, bring to and end, close~2 to have an end or close, come to an end 5054 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5053 ^ ^ n f ^ tel-yoo-tay' ^ teleute ^ ^ ^ death 1 ^ ^ 1 the end of life, decease, death 5055 ^ False ^ 26 ^ from 5056 ^ ^ v ^ tel-eh'-o ^ teleo ^ 8:57,1161 ^ ^ accomplish 4~expire 1~finish 8~fulfil 7~misc 3~pay 2~perform 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring to a close, to finish, to end~1a passed, finished~2 to perform, execute, complete, fulfil, (so that the thing done corresponds to what has been said, the order, command etc.)~2a with special reference to the subject matter, to carry out the contents of a command~2b with reference also to the form, to do just as commanded, and generally involving the notion of time, to perform the last act which completes a process, to accomplish, fulfil~3 to pay~3a of tribute++++ \"It is finished or paid\" John 19:30 Christ satisfied God's justice by dying for all to pay for the sins of the elect. These sins can never be punished again since that would violate God's justice. Sins can only be punished once, either by a substitute or by yourself. 5056 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from a primary tello (to set out for a definite point or goal) ^ ^ n n ^ tel'-os ^ telos ^ 8:49,1161 ^ ^ by (one's) continual + 1519 1~custom 3~end 35~ending 1~finally 1~uttermost 1 ^ ^ 1 end~1a termination, the limit at which a thing ceases to be (always of the end of some act or state, but not of the end of a period of time)~1b the end~1b1 the last in any succession or series~1b2 eternal~1c that by which a thing is finished, its close, issue~1d the end to which all things relate, the aim, purpose~2 toll, custom (i.e. indirect tax on goods) 5057 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 5056 and 5608 ^ ^ n m ^ tel-o'-nace ^ telones ^ 8:88,1166 ^ ^ publican 22 ^ ^ 1 a renter or farmer of taxes~1a among the Romans, usually a man of equestrian rank~2 a tax gatherer, collector of taxes or tolls, one employed by a publican or farmer general in the collection of taxes. The tax collectors were as a class, detested not only by the Jews, but by other nations also, both on account of their employment and of the harshness, greed, and deception, with which they did their job. 5058 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a presumed derivative of 5057 ^ ^ n n ^ tel-o'-nee-on ^ telonion ^ ^ ^ receipt of custom 3 ^ ^ 1 customs, toll~2 toll house, place of toll, tax office~3 the place in which the tax collector sat to collect the taxes 5059 ^ False ^ 16 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ ter'-as ^ teras ^ 8:113,1170 ^ ^ wonder 16 ^ ^ 1 a prodigy, portent~2 miracle: performed by any one 5060 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ ter'-tee-os ^ Tertios ^ ^ ^ Tertius 1 ^ ^ 1 amanuensis of Paul in writing the epistle to the Romans 5061 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr m ^ ter'-tool-los ^ Tertullos ^ ^ ^ Tertullus 2 ^ ^ 1 a Roman orator 5062 ^ False ^ 22 ^ the decade of 5064 ^ ^ adj ^ tes-sar-ak'-on-tah ^ tessarakonta ^ 8:135,1172 ^ ^ forty 22 ^ ^ 1 forty 5063 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5062 and 2094 ^ ^ adj ^ tes-sar-ak-on-tah-et-ace' ^ tessarakontaetes ^ 8:135,1172 ^ ^ forty years old 1~of forty years 1 ^ ^ 1 of forty years, forty years old 5064 ^ False ^ 42 ^ a plural number ^ ^ adj ^ tes'-sar-es ^ tessares ^ 8:127,1172 ^ ^ four 42 ^ ^ 1 four 5065 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5064 and 2532 and 1182 ^ ^ adj ^ tes-sar-es-kahee-dek'-at-os ^ tessareskaidekatos ^ ^ ^ fourteenth 2 ^ ^ 1 the fourteenth 5066 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5064 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-ar-tah'-yos ^ tetartaios ^ 8:127,1172 ^ ^ four days 1 ^ ^ 1 on the fourth day 5067 ^ False ^ 10 ^ ordinal from 5064 ^ ^ adj ^ tet'-ar-tos ^ tetartos ^ 8:127,1172 ^ ^ four 1~fourth 9 ^ ^ 1 the fourth 5068 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5064 and 1137 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-rag'-o-nos ^ tetragonos ^ ^ ^ foursquare 1 ^ ^ 1 quadrangular, square 5069 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of tetras (a tetrad, from 5064) ^ ^ n n ^ tet-rad'-ee-on ^ tetradion ^ ^ ^ quaternion 1 ^ ^ 1 a quaternion++++ A guard consisting of four soldiers (for among the Romans this was the usual number of the guard to which the custody of captives and prisoners was intrusted; two soldiers were confined with the prisoner and two kept guard outside). Four quaternions of soldiers would be used to guard one all night, one for each of the four night watches. 5070 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from the multiplicative adverb of 5064 and 5507 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oy ^ tetrakischilioi ^ ^ ^ four thousand 5 ^ ^ 1 four thousand 5071 ^ False ^ 4 ^ plural from 5064 and 1540 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-rak-os'-ee-oy ^ tetrakosioi ^ ^ ^ four hundred 4 ^ ^ 1 four hundred 5072 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a compound of 5064 and 3376 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-ram'-ay-non ^ tetramenon ^ ^ ^ four months 1 ^ ^ 1 of four months, lasting four months 5073 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5064 and a derivative of the base of 4118 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-rap-lo'-os ^ tetraploos ^ ^ ^ fourfold 1 ^ ^ 1 quadruple, fourfold 5074 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5064 and 4228 ^ ^ adj ^ tet-rap'-ooce ^ tetrapous ^ ^ ^ fourfooted beast 3 ^ ^ 1 a fourfooted animal 5075 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5076 ^ ^ v ^ tet-rar-kheh'-o ^ tetrarcheo ^ ^ ^ be tetrarch 1~tetrarch 2 ^ ^ 1 to be a governor of a tetrarchy, be tetrarch of a region 5076 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5064 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ tet-rar'-khace ^ tetrarches ^ ^ ^ tetrarch 4 ^ ^ 1 a tetrarch~1a a governor of the fourth part of a region. Thus Strabo states that Galactia was formerly divided into three parts, each one of which was distributed into four smaller subdivisions each of which was governed by a tetrarch. Strabo relates that Thessaly, before the time of Philip of Macedon, had been divided into four tetrarchies, each having its own tetrarch.~1b the governor of a third part or half a country, or even a ruler of an entire country or district provided it were of comparatively narrow limits; a petty prince. Thus Antony made Herod (afterwards king) and Phasael, sons of Antipater, tetrarchs of Palestine. After the death of Herod the Great, his sons, Achelaus styled an ethnarch but Antipas and Philip with the title of tetrarchs, divided and governed the kingdom left by their father. 5077 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from tephra (ashes) ^ ^ v ^ tef-ro'-o ^ tephroo ^ ^ ^ turn into ashes 1 ^ ^ 1 reduce to ashes 5078 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the base of 5088 ^ ^ n f ^ tekh'-nay ^ techne ^ ^ ^ art 1~craft 1~occupation 1 ^ ^ 1 of the plastic art~2 of a trade 5079 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5078 ^ ^ n m ^ tekh-nee'-tace ^ technites ^ ^ ^ builder 1~craftsman 3 ^ ^ 1 an artificer, craftsman 5080 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ tay'-ko ^ teko ^ ^ ^ melt 1 ^ ^ 1 to make liquid~2 to become liquid, to melt~3 to perish or become destroyed by melting 5081 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of a derivative of 5056 and 827 ^ ^ adv ^ tay-low-goce' ^ telaugos ^ ^ ^ clearly 1 ^ ^ 1 at a distance and clearly 5082 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 3588 with 2245 and 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ tay-lik-oo'-tos ^ telikoutos ^ ^ ^ so great 3~so mighty 1 ^ ^ 1 of age~1a of such an age~1b of so great an age, so old~1c so young~2 of so great a size, in bulk~3 such and so great 5083 ^ False ^ 75 ^ from teros (a watch, perhaps akin to 2334) ^ ^ v ^ tay-reh'-o ^ tereo ^ 8:140,1174 ^ ^ hold fast 1~keep 57~keeper 1~observe 4~preserve 2~reserve 8~watch 2 ^ ^ 1 to attend to carefully, take care of~1a to guard~1b metaph. to keep, one in the state in which he is~1c to observe~1d to reserve: to undergo something For Synonyms see entry 5874 5084 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5083 ^ ^ n f ^ tay'-ray-sis ^ teresis ^ 8:146,1174 ^ ^ hold 1~keeping 1~prison 1 ^ ^ 1 a watching~1a of prisoners~1b a place where prisoners are kept, a prison~2 a keeping~2a complying with, obeying 5085 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5086 ^ ^ n f ^ tib-er-ee-as' ^ Tiberias ^ ^ ^ Tiberias 3 ^ ^ 1 a city of Galilee near the Lake of Gennesaret, which Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, greatly enlarged and beautified, and named Tiberias in honour of Tiberias Caesar 5086 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ tib-er'-ee-os ^ Tiberios ^ ^ ^ Tiberius 1 ^ ^ 1 the second Roman emperor 5087 ^ False ^ 96 ^ a prolonged form of a primary theo {theh'-o} (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ tith'-ay-mee ^ tithemi ^ 8:152,1176 ^ ^ appoint 6~kneel down + 1119 + 3588 5~lay 28~lay down 12~make 10~misc 17~put 18 ^ ^ 1 to set, put, place~1a to place or lay~1b to put down, lay down~1b1 to bend down~1b2 to lay off or aside, to wear or carry no longer~1b3 to lay by, lay aside money~1c to set on (serve) something to eat or drink~1d to set forth, something to be explained by discourse~2 to make~2a to make (or set) for one's self or for one's use~3 to set, fix establish~3a to set forth~3b to establish, ordain 5088 ^ False ^ 19 ^ a strengthened form of a primary teko {tek'-o} (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ tik'-to ^ tikto ^ ^ ^ be born 3~be delivered 5~be in travail 1~bear 1~bring forth 9 ^ ^ 1 to bring forth, bear, produce (fruit from the seed)~1a of a woman giving birth~1b of the earth bringing forth its fruits~1c metaph. to bear, bring forth 5089 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps akin to the alternate of 138, and thus to 4951 ^ ^ v ^ til'-lo ^ tillo ^ ^ ^ pluck 3 ^ ^ 1 to pluck, pluck off 5090 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Aramaic origin cf 02931 ^ ^ n pr m ^ tim'-ah-yos ^ Timaios ^ ^ ^ Timaeus 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of the blind man, Bartimaeus 5091 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 5093 ^ ^ v ^ tim-ah'-o ^ timao ^ 8:169,1181 ^ ^ honour 19~value 2 ^ ^ 1 to estimate, fix the value~1a for the value of something belonging to one's self~2 to honour, to have in honour, to revere, venerate 5092 ^ False ^ 43 ^ from 5099 ^ ^ n f ^ tee-may' ^ time ^ 8:169,1181 ^ ^ honour 35~precious 1~price 8~sum 1 ^ ^ 1 a valuing by which the price is fixed~1a of the price itself~1b of the price paid or received for a person or thing bought or sold~2 honour which belongs or is shown to one~2a of the honour which one has by reason of rank and state of office which he holds~2b deference, reverence 5093 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 5092 ^ ^ adj ^ tim'-ee-os ^ timios ^ ^ ^ dear 1~had in reputation 1~honourable 1~more precious 1~most precious 2~precious 8 ^ ^ 1 as of great price, precious~2 held in honour, esteemed, especially dear 5094 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5093 ^ ^ n f ^ tim-ee-ot'-ace ^ timiotes ^ ^ ^ costliness 1 ^ ^ 1 preciousness, costliness~1a an abundance of costly things~2 metaph. worth, excellence 5095 ^ False ^ 28 ^ from 5092 and 2316 ^ ^ n pr m ^ tee-moth'-eh-os ^ Timotheos ^ ^ ^ Timotheus 19~Timothy 9 ^ ^ 1 a resident of Lystra, apparently, whose father was a Greek and mother a Jewess; he was Paul's travelling companion and fellow labourer 5096 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5092 ^ ^ n pr m ^ tee'-mone ^ Timon ^ ^ ^ Timon 1 ^ ^ 1 one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem 5097 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a comparative of 5092 and ouros (a guard) ^ ^ v ^ tim-o-reh'-o ^ timoreo ^ ^ ^ punish 2 ^ ^ 1 to be a guardian or avenger of honour~1a to succour, come to the help of~2 to avenge~3 in the NT, to take vengeance on one, to punish 5098 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5097 ^ ^ n f ^ tee-mo-ree'-ah ^ timoria ^ ^ ^ punishment 1 ^ ^ 1 a rendering help~2 assistance~3 vengeance, punishment, penalty For Synonyms see entry 5859 5099 ^ False ^ 1 ^ strengthened for a primary tio {tee'-o} (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ tee'-no ^ tino ^ ^ ^ be punished + 1349 1 ^ ^ 1 to pay, to recompense~2 to pay penalty, suffer punishment 5100 ^ False ^ 448 ^ an enclitic indefinite pronoun ^ ^ pron ^ tis ^ tis ^ ^ ^ a 9~another 2~any 37~any man 55~anything 24~certain 104~certain man 7~certain thing 2~divers 2~he 2~man 34~misc 22~not tr 17~nothing + 3756 2~one 34~ought 5~some 73~some man 4~something 6~somewhat 6~thing 1 ^ ^ 1 a certain, a certain one~2 some, some time, a while 5101 ^ False ^ 537 ^ probably emphat. of 5100 ^ ^ pron ^ tis ^ tis ^ ^ ^ misc 67~what 260~which 17~who 102~whom 25~why 66 ^ ^ 1 who, which, what 5102 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ tit'-los ^ titlos ^ ^ ^ title 2 ^ ^ 1 a title~2 an inscription, giving the accusation or crime for which a criminal suffered 5103 ^ False ^ 15 ^ of Latin origin but uncertain signification ^ ^ n pr m ^ tee'-tos ^ Titos ^ ^ ^ Titus 15 ^ ^ 1 a Gentile Christian an Paul's companion in some of his journeys 5104 ^ False ^ 0 ^ probably for the dative of 3588 ^ ^ ^ toy ^ toi ^ ^ ^ no entry 0 ^ ^ 1 certainly, truly 5105 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5104 and 1063 and 3767 ^ ^ particle ^ toy-gar-oon' ^ toigaroun ^ ^ ^ therefore 1~wherefore 1 ^ ^ 1 wherefore then, for which reason, therefore, consequently 5106 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5104 and 3568 ^ ^ particle ^ toy'-noon ^ toinun ^ ^ ^ then 1~therefore 3 ^ ^ 1 therefore, then, accordingly 5107 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5104 and 1161 ^ ^ adj ^ toy-os'-deh ^ toiosde ^ ^ ^ such 1 ^ ^ 1 such 5108 ^ False ^ 61 ^ from 5104 and 3778 ^ ^ adj ^ toy-oo'-tos ^ toioutos ^ ^ ^ like 1~such 39~such a fellow 1~such a man 1~such an one 8~such thing 11 ^ ^ 1 such as this, of this kind or sort 5109 ^ False ^ 1 ^ another form of 5038 ^ ^ n m ^ toy'-khos ^ toichos ^ ^ ^ wall 1 ^ ^ 1 a wall (of a house) 5110 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 5088 ^ ^ n m ^ tok'-os ^ tokos ^ ^ ^ usury 2 ^ ^ 1 birth~1a the act of bringing forth~1b that which has been brought forth, offspring~2 interest of money, usury (because it multiplies money, and as it were \"breeds\") 5111 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from tolma (boldness, probably itself from the base of 5056 through the idea of extreme conduct) ^ ^ v ^ tol-mah'-o ^ tolmao ^ 8:181,1183 ^ ^ be bold 4~boldly 1~dare 4~durst 7 ^ ^ 1 not to dread or shun through fear~2 to bear, endure~3 to bring one's self to~4 to be bold~5 bear one's self boldly, deal boldly 5112 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of the compound of a derivative of the base of 5111 (as adverb) ^ ^ adj ^ tol-may-rot'-er-on ^ tolmeroteron ^ 8:181,* ^ ^ the more boldly 1 ^ ^ 1 more boldly 5113 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5111 ^ ^ n m ^ tol-may-tace' ^ tolmetes ^ 8:181,1183 ^ ^ presumptuous 1 ^ ^ 1 a daring man 5114 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative of a derivative of the primary temno (to cut, more comprehensive or decisive than 2875, as if by a single stroke, whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking) ^ ^ adj ^ tom-o'-ter-os ^ tomoteros ^ ^ ^ sharper 1 ^ ^ 1 sharper 5115 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 5088 ^ ^ n n ^ tox'-on ^ toxon ^ ^ ^ bow 1 ^ ^ 1 a bow 5116 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative (alternately) of topazos (a \"topaz\", of uncertain origin) ^ ^ n n ^ top-ad'-zee-on ^ topazion ^ ^ ^ topaz 1 ^ ^ 1 topaz, a greenish yellow precious stone (our chrysolite) 5117 ^ False ^ 92 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ top'-os ^ topos ^ 8:187,1184 ^ ^ coast 1~licence 1~place 80~plain + 3977 1~quarter 2~rock + 5138 1~room 5~where 1 ^ ^ 1 place, any portion or space marked off, as it were from surrounding space~1a an inhabited place, as a city, village, district~1b a place (passage) in a book~2 metaph.~2a the condition or station held by one in any company or assembly~2b opportunity, power, occasion for acting For Synonyms see entry 5875 5118 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from tosos (so much, apparently from 3588 and 3739) and 3778 (including its variations) ^ ^ adj ^ tos-oo'-tos ^ tosoutos ^ ^ ^ as large 1~so great 5~so long 2~so many 4~so many things 1~so much 7~these many 1 ^ ^ 1 of quantity: so great, so many~2 of time: so long 5119 ^ False ^ 159 ^ from (the neuter of) 3588 and 3753 ^ ^ adv ^ tot'-eh ^ tote ^ ^ ^ not tr 5~that time 4~then 149~when 1 ^ ^ 1 then~2 at that time 5120 ^ False ^ 1 ^ properly, the genitive case of 3588 ^ ^ article ^ too ^ tou ^ ^ ^ his 1 ^ ^ 1 his 5121 ^ False ^ 3 ^ contraction for the neuter of 3588 and 1726 ^ ^ adv ^ too-nan-tee'-on ^ tounantion ^ ^ ^ contrariwise 3 ^ ^ 1 on the contrary, contrariwise 5122 ^ False ^ 1 ^ contraction for the neuter of 3588 and 3686 ^ ^ adv ^ too'-no-mah ^ tounoma ^ ^ ^ name 1 ^ ^ 1 by name 5123 ^ False ^ 17 ^ contraction for 5124 and 2076 ^ ^ conj ^ toot-es'-tee ^ toutesti ^ ^ ^ that is 12~that is to say 5 ^ ^ 1 that is 5124 ^ False ^ 317 ^ neuter singular nominative or accusative case of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-to ^ touto ^ ^ ^ for this cause + 1223 14~it 5~misc 25~not tr 1~that 22~therefore + 1223 44~this 199~wherefore + 1223 7 ^ ^ 1 that (thing), this (thing) 5125 ^ False ^ 19 ^ dative case plural masculine or neuter of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-toice ^ toutois ^ ^ ^ not tr 1~such 1~them 1~therein 1~therewith 1~therewith + 1909 1~these 7~these things 3~this 2~those 1 ^ ^ 1 these 5126 ^ False ^ 64 ^ accusative case singular masculine of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-ton ^ touton ^ ^ ^ him 18~that 4~the same 1~this 39~this fellow 2 ^ ^ 1 this 5127 ^ False ^ 77 ^ genitive case singular masculine or neuter of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-too ^ toutou ^ ^ ^ him 2~it 1~misc 3~that 4~thenceforth 1~thereabout + 4012 1~this 64~thus 1 ^ ^ 1 of this one 5128 ^ False ^ 27 ^ accusative case plural masculine of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-tooce ^ toutous ^ ^ ^ such 1~them 7~these 17~these men 1~this 1 ^ ^ 1 these 5129 ^ False ^ 89 ^ dative case singular masculine or neuter of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-to ^ touto ^ ^ ^ hereby + 1722 8~herein + 1722 7~him 10~misc 5~this 59 ^ ^ 1 to this one 5130 ^ False ^ 69 ^ genitive case plural masculine or neuter of 3778 ^ ^ pron ^ too'-tone ^ touton ^ ^ ^ misc 4~not tr 1~such 2~such matters 1~these 38~these matters 1~these things 21~those 1 ^ ^ 1 of these 5131 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 5176 ^ ^ n m ^ trag'-os ^ tragos ^ ^ ^ goat 4 ^ ^ 1 male goat 5132 ^ False ^ 15 ^ probably contracted from 5064 and 3979 ^ ^ n f ^ trap'-ed-zah ^ trapeza ^ 8:209,1187 ^ ^ bank 1~meat 1~table 13 ^ ^ 1 a table~1a a table on which food is placed, an eating place~1a1 the table in the temple at Jerusalem on which the consecrated loaves were placed~1b equiv. to the food placed upon the table~1b1 to set a table~1b2 put food before one~1c a banquet, feast~2 the table or stand of a money changer, where he sits, exchanging different kinds of money for a fee (agio), and paying back with interest loans or deposits 5133 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5132 ^ ^ n m ^ trap-ed-zee'-tace ^ trapezites ^ ^ ^ exchanger 1 ^ ^ 1 a money changer, broker, banker~2 one who exchanges money for a fee, and pays interest on deposits 5134 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of titrosko (to wound; akin to the base of 2352, 5147, 5149, etc.) ^ ^ n n ^ trow'-mah ^ trauma ^ ^ ^ wound 1 ^ ^ 1 a wound 5135 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5134 ^ ^ v ^ trow-mat-id'-zo ^ traumatizo ^ ^ ^ wound 2 ^ ^ 1 to wound 5136 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5137 ^ ^ v ^ trakh-ay-lid'-zo ^ trachelizo ^ ^ ^ open 1 ^ ^ 1 to seize and twist the neck or throat~1a of combatants who handle thus their antagonist~2 to bend back the neck of a victim to be slain, to lay bare or expose by bending back~3 to lay bare, uncover, expose~4 laid bare, laid open, made manifest to one 5137 ^ False ^ 7 ^ probably from 5143 (through the idea of mobility) ^ ^ n m ^ trakh'-ay-los ^ trachelos ^ ^ ^ neck 7 ^ ^ 1 to be ready to incur the most imminent peril to life 5138 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps strengthened from the base of 4486 (as if jagged by rents) ^ ^ adj ^ trakh-oos' ^ trachus ^ ^ ^ rock + 5117 1~rough 1 ^ ^ 1 rough, rocky~1a of places of the sea 5139 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5138 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ trakh-o-nee'-tis ^ Trachonitis ^ ^ ^ Trachonitis 1 ^ ^ 1 a rough region, inhabited by robbers, situated between Antilibanus on the west and on the east by the mountains of Batanaea and on the north by the territory of Damascus 5140 ^ False ^ 69 ^ a primary (plural) number ^ ^ n f ^ trice ^ treis ^ 8:216,1188 ^ ^ three 69 ^ ^ 1 three 5141 ^ False ^ 4 ^ strengthened from a primary treo (to \"dread\", \"terrify\") ^ ^ v ^ trem'-o ^ tremo ^ ^ ^ tremble 4 ^ ^ 1 tremble~2 to fear, be afraid For Synonyms see entry 5841 5142 ^ False ^ 8 ^ a primary verb (properly, threpho; but perhaps strength. from the base of 5157 through the idea of convolution) ^ ^ v ^ tref'-o ^ trepho ^ ^ ^ bring up 1~feed 4~nourish 3 ^ ^ 1 to nourish, support~2 feed~3 to give suck, to fatten~4 to bring up, nurture 5143 ^ False ^ 20 ^ apparently a primary verb (properly, threcho, cf 2359), which uses dremo {drem'-o} (the base of 1408) as alternate in certain tenses ^ ^ v ^ trekh'-o ^ trecho ^ 8:226,1189 ^ ^ have course 1~run 19 ^ ^ 1 to run~1a of persons in haste~1b of those who run in a race course~2 metaph.~2a of doctrine rapidly propagated~2b by a metaphor taken from runners in a race, to exert one's self, strive hard~2c to spend one's strength in performing or attaining something~2d word occurs in Greek writings denoting to incur extreme peril, which it requires the exertion of all one's effort to overcome 5144 ^ False ^ 11 ^ the decade of 5140 ^ ^ adj ^ tree-ak'-on-tah ^ triakonta ^ ^ ^ thirty 9~thirty fold 2 ^ ^ 1 thirty 5145 ^ False ^ 2 ^ plural from 5140 and 1540 ^ ^ adj ^ tree-ak-os'-ee-oy ^ triakosioi ^ ^ ^ three hundred 2 ^ ^ 1 three hundred 5146 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5140 and 956 ^ ^ n m ^ trib'-ol-os ^ tribolos ^ ^ ^ brier 1~thistle 1 ^ ^ 1 a thistle, a prickly wild plant, hurtful to other plants 5147 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from tribo (to \"rub\", akin to teiro, truo, and the base of 5131, 5134) ^ ^ n f ^ tree'-bos ^ tribos ^ ^ ^ path 3 ^ ^ 1 a worn way, a path 5148 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5140 and 2094 ^ ^ n f ^ tree-et-ee'-ah ^ trietia ^ ^ ^ space of three years 1 ^ ^ 1 a space of three years 5149 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ trid'-zo ^ trizo ^ ^ ^ gnash 1 ^ ^ 1 to squeak, make a shrill cry~2 to gnash or grind one's teeth 5150 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a compound of 5140 and 3376 as noun ^ ^ adj ^ trim'-ay-non ^ trimenon ^ ^ ^ three months 1 ^ ^ 1 of three months~2 a space of three months 5151 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 5140 ^ ^ adv ^ trece ^ tris ^ 8:216,1188 ^ ^ three times 1~thrice 11 ^ ^ 1 thrice 5152 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a compound of 5140 and 4721 as noun ^ ^ adj ^ tris'-teg-on ^ tristegon ^ ^ ^ third loft 1 ^ ^ 1 having three roofs or stories, the third story 5153 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5151 and 5507 ^ ^ adj ^ tris-khil'-ee-oy ^ trischilioi ^ ^ ^ three thousand 1 ^ ^ 1 three thousand 5154 ^ False ^ 57 ^ ordinal from 5140 ^ ^ adj ^ tree'-tos ^ tritos ^ 8:216,1188 ^ ^ third 56~thirdly 1 ^ ^ 1 the third 5155 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 2359 ^ ^ adj ^ trikh'-ee-nos ^ trichinos ^ ^ ^ of hair 1 ^ ^ 1 made of hair 5156 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5141 ^ ^ n m ^ trom'-os ^ tromos ^ ^ ^ tremble + 2192 1~trembling 4 ^ ^ 1 a trembling or quaking with fear~2 with fear and trembling, used to describe the anxiety of one who distrusts his ability completely to meet all requirements, but religiously does his utmost to fulfil his duty 5157 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from an apparently primary trepo {to turn} ^ ^ n f ^ trop-ay' ^ trope ^ ^ ^ turning 1 ^ ^ 1 a turning~1a of the heavenly bodies 5158 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from the same as 5157 ^ ^ n m ^ trop'-os ^ tropos ^ ^ ^ as + 3739 3~conversation 1~even as + 2596 + 3739 2~even as + 3739 1~in like manner as + 3639 1~manner 1~means 2~way 2 ^ ^ 1 a manner, way, fashion~1a as, even as, like as~2 manner of life, character, deportment 5159 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5158 and 5409 ^ ^ v ^ trop-of-or-eh'-o ^ tropophoreo ^ ^ ^ suffer (one's) manners 1 ^ ^ 1 to bear one's manner, endure one's character 5160 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 5142 ^ ^ n f ^ trof-ay' ^ trophe ^ ^ ^ food 2~meat 11~not tr 1~some meat 2 ^ ^ 1 food, nourishment 5161 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5160 ^ ^ n pr m ^ trof'-ee-mos ^ Trophimos ^ ^ ^ Trophimus 3 ^ ^ 1 an Ephesian Christian, and friend of the apostle Paul 5162 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5142 ^ ^ n f ^ trof-os' ^ trophos ^ ^ ^ nurse 1 ^ ^ 1 a nurse 5163 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5164 ^ ^ n f ^ trokh-ee-ah' ^ trochia ^ ^ ^ path 1 ^ ^ 1 a track of a wheel, a rut~2 a track, a path 5164 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5143 ^ ^ n n ^ trokh-os' ^ trochos ^ ^ ^ course 1 ^ ^ 1 a wheel 5165 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed derivative of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n n ^ troob'-lee-on ^ trublion ^ ^ ^ dish 2 ^ ^ 1 a dish, a deep dish 5166 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of trugo (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry) ^ ^ v ^ troo-gah'-o ^ trugao ^ ^ ^ gather 3 ^ ^ 1 to gather in ripe fruits~2 to gather the harvest or vintage~2a of fruit gathered 5167 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from truzo (to murmur; akin to 5149, but denoting a duller sound) ^ ^ n f ^ troo-gone' ^ trugon ^ 6:63,830 ^ ^ turtledove 1 ^ ^ 1 turtledove 5168 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of truo (to wear away, akin to the base of 5134, 5147 and 5176) ^ ^ n f ^ troo-mal-ee-ah' ^ trumalia ^ ^ ^ eye 2 ^ ^ 1 a hole, (eye of the needle) 5169 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of the base of 5168 ^ ^ n n ^ troo'-pay-mah ^ trupema ^ ^ ^ eye 1 ^ ^ 1 a hole, (eye of the needle) 5170 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5172 ^ ^ n pr f ^ troo'-fahee-nah ^ Truphaina ^ ^ ^ Tryphena 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman 5171 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5172 ^ ^ v ^ troo-fah'-o ^ truphao ^ ^ ^ live in pleasure 1 ^ ^ 1 to live delicately, live luxuriously, be given to soft and luxurious life 5172 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from thrupto (to break up or [figuratively] enfeeble, especially the mind and body by indulgence) ^ ^ n f ^ troo-fay' ^ truphe ^ ^ ^ delicately 1~to riot 1 ^ ^ 1 softness, effeminate, luxurious living 5173 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5172 ^ ^ n pr f ^ troo-fo'-sah ^ Truphosa ^ ^ ^ Tryphosa 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman 5174 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from Tros (a Trojan) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ tro-as' ^ Troas ^ ^ ^ Troas 6 ^ ^ 1 a city near Hellespont 5175 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ tro-gool'-lee-on ^ Trogullion ^ ^ ^ Trogyllium 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a town and a promontory of Ionia, not far from the island of Samos, at the foot of Mt. Mycale between Ephesus and the mouth of the river Maeander 5176 ^ False ^ 6 ^ probably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of 5134 and 5147 through the idea of corrosion or wear, or perhaps rather of a base of 5167 and 5149 through the idea of a crunching sound ^ ^ v ^ tro'-go ^ trogo ^ 8:236,1191 ^ ^ eat 6 ^ ^ 1 to gnaw, crunch, chew raw vegetables or fruits (as nuts, almonds)~1a of animals feeding~1b of men~2 to eat 5177 ^ False ^ 13 ^ probably for an obsolete tucho (for which the middle voice of another alternate teucho [to make ready or bring to pass] is used in certain tenses, akin to the base of 5088 through the idea of effecting ^ ^ v ^ toong-khan'-o ^ tugchano ^ 8:238,1191 ^ ^ be 1~chance 1~enjoy 1~little 1~may be 1~misc 2~not tr 1~obtain 5 ^ ^ 1 to hit the mark~1a of one discharging a javelin or arrow~2 to reach, attain, obtain, get, become master of~3 to happen, chance, fall out~3a to specify, to take a case, as for example~4 to meet one~5 of he who meets one or presents himself unsought, any chance, ordinary, common person~6 to chance to be 5178 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5180 (meaning a drum, \"tympanum\") ^ ^ v ^ toom-pan-id'-zo ^ tumpanizo ^ ^ ^ torture 1 ^ ^ 1 to beat the drum or timbrel~2 to torture with the tympanum, an instrument of punishment++++ The tympanum seems to have been a wheel shaped instrument of torture, over which criminals were stretched as though they were skins and then horribly beaten with clubs or thongs (cf our \"break upon the wheel\") 5179 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 5180 ^ ^ n m ^ too'-pos ^ tupos ^ 8:246,1193 ^ ^ ensample 5~example 2~fashion 1~figure 2~form 1~manner 1~pattern 2~print 2 ^ ^ 1 the mark of a stroke or blow, print~2 a figure formed by a blow or impression~2a of a figure or image~2b of the image of the gods~3 form~3a the teaching which embodies the sum and substance of religion and represents it to the mind, manner of writing, the contents and form of a letter~4 an example~4a in the technical sense, the pattern in conformity to which a thing must be made~4b in an ethical sense, a dissuasive example, a pattern of warning~4b1 of ruinous events which serve as admonitions or warnings to others~4c an example to be imitated~4c1 of men worthy of imitation~4d in a doctrinal sense~4d1 of a type i.e. a person or thing prefiguring a future (Messianic) person or thing 5180 ^ False ^ 14 ^ a primary verb (in a strengthened form) ^ ^ v ^ toop'-to ^ tupto ^ 8:260,1195 ^ ^ beat 3~smite 9~strike 1~wound 1 ^ ^ 1 to strike, beat, smite~1a with a staff, a whip, the fist, the hand~1b of mourners, to smite their breast~2 to smite one on whom he inflicts punitive evil~3 to smite~3a metaph. i.e. to wound, disquiet one's conscience 5181 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a provincial form of the derivative of the base of 2962 ^ ^ n pr m ^ too'-ran-nos ^ Turannos ^ ^ ^ Tyrannus 1 ^ ^ 1 an Ephesian in whose school Paul taught the gospel 5182 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from turbe (Latin turba, a crowd, akin to 2351) ^ ^ v ^ toor-bad'-zo ^ turbazo ^ ^ ^ trouble 1 ^ ^ 1 disturb, trouble~2 to be troubled in mind, disquieted 5183 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5184 ^ ^ n m ^ too'-ree-os ^ Turios ^ ^ ^ of Tyre 1 ^ ^ 1 a resident of Tyre 5184 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of Hebrew origin 06865 ^ ^ n f ^ too'-ros ^ Turos ^ ^ ^ Tyre 11 ^ ^ 1 a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean, very ancient, large, splendid, flourishing in commerce, and powerful by land and sea 5185 ^ False ^ 53 ^ from 5187 ^ ^ adj ^ toof-los' ^ tuphlos ^ 8:270,1196 ^ ^ blind 44~blind man 9 ^ ^ 1 blind~2 mentally blind 5186 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5185 ^ ^ v ^ toof-lo'-o ^ tuphloo ^ 8:270,1196 ^ ^ blind 3 ^ ^ 1 to blind, make blind~2 in the NT metaph. to blunt the mental discernment, darken the mind 5187 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from a derivative of 5188 ^ ^ v ^ toof-o'-o ^ tuphoo ^ ^ ^ be lifted up with pride 1~be proud 1~highminded 1 ^ ^ 1 to raise a smoke, to wrap in a mist~1a metaph.~1a1 to make proud, puff up with pride, render insolent~1a2 to be puffed up with haughtiness or pride~2 to blind with pride or conceit, to render foolish or stupid~2a beclouded, besotted 5188 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ too'-fo ^ tupho ^ ^ ^ smoke 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause or emit smoke, raise a smoke~2 to smoke 5189 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5188 ^ ^ adj ^ too-fo-nee-kos' ^ tuphonikos ^ ^ ^ tempestuous 1 ^ ^ 1 like a whirlwind, tempestuous 5190 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a derivative of 5177 ^ ^ n pr m ^ too-khee-kos' ^ Tuchikos ^ ^ ^ Tychicus 7 ^ ^ 1 an Asiatic Christian, friend and companion of the apostle Paul 5191 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5192 ^ ^ adj ^ hoo-ak-in'-thee-nos ^ huakinthinos ^ ^ ^ jacinth 1 ^ ^ 1 hyacinth, of the colour of hyacinth~1a of a red colour bordering on black 5192 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ hoo-ak'-in-thos ^ huakinthos ^ ^ ^ jacinth 1 ^ ^ 1 hyacinth, the name of a flower, also of a precious stone of the same colour, a dark blue verging on black 5193 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5194 ^ ^ adj ^ hoo-al'-ee-nos ^ hualinos ^ ^ ^ of glass 3 ^ ^ 1 of glass or transparent like glass, glassy 5194 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the same as 5205 (as being transparent like rain) ^ ^ n m ^ hoo'-al-os ^ hualos ^ ^ ^ glass 2 ^ ^ 1 any stone transparent like glass~2 glass 5195 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5196 ^ ^ v ^ hoo-brid'-zo ^ hubrizo ^ 8:295,1200 ^ ^ entreat spitefully 2~reproach 1~shamefully entreat 1~use despitefully 1 ^ ^ 1 to be insolent, to behave insolently, wantonly, outrageously~2 to act insolently and shamefully towards one, to treat shamefully~3 of one who injures another by speaking evil of him 5196 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5228 ^ ^ n f ^ hoo'-bris ^ hubris ^ 8:295,1200 ^ ^ harm 1~hurt 1~reproach 1 ^ ^ 1 insolence~1a impudence, pride, haughtiness~2 a wrong springing from insolence, an injury, affront, insult~3 mental injury and wantonness of its infliction being prominent~4 injury inflicted by the violence of a tempest 5197 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5195 ^ ^ n m ^ hoo-bris-tace' ^ hubristes ^ 8:295,1200 ^ ^ despiteful 1~injurious 1 ^ ^ 1 an insolent man~2 one who, uplifted with pride, either heaps insulting language upon others or does them some shameful act of wrong 5198 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 5199 ^ ^ v ^ hoog-ee-ah'-ee-no ^ hugiaino ^ 8:308,1202 ^ ^ be in health 1~be sound 1~be whole 1~safe and sound 1~sound 6~whole 1~wholesome 1 ^ ^ 1 to be sound, to be well, to be in good health~2 metaph.~2a of Christians whose opinions are free from any mixture of error~2b of one who keeps the graces and is strong 5199 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from the base of 837 ^ ^ adj ^ hoog-ee-ace' ^ hugies ^ 8:308,1202 ^ ^ sound 1~whole 13 ^ ^ 1 sound~1a of a man who is sound in body~2 to make one whole i.e. restore him to health~3 metaph. teaching which does not deviate from the truth 5200 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 5205 ^ ^ adj ^ hoo-gros' ^ hugros ^ ^ ^ green 1 ^ ^ 1 damp, moist, wet~2 full of sap, green 5201 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5204 ^ ^ n f ^ hoo-dree-ah' ^ hudria ^ ^ ^ waterpot 3 ^ ^ 1 a vessel for holding water~2 a water jar, a water pot 5202 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5204 and a derivative of 4095 ^ ^ v ^ hoo-drop-ot-eh'-o ^ hudropoteo ^ ^ ^ drink water 1 ^ ^ 1 to drink water, be a drinker of water 5203 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5204 and a derivative of 3700 (as if looking watery) ^ ^ adj ^ hoo-dro-pik-os' ^ hudropikos ^ ^ ^ have the dropsy 1 ^ ^ 1 dropsical, suffering from dropsy 5204 ^ False ^ 79 ^ genitive case, hudatos {hoo'-dat-os}, etc., from the base of 5205 ^ ^ n n ^ hoo'-dore ^ hudor ^ 8:314,1203 ^ ^ water 79 ^ ^ 1 water~1a of water in rivers, in fountains, in pools~1b of the water of the deluge~1c of water in any of the earth's repositories~1d of water as the primary element, out of and through which the world that was before the deluge, arose and was compacted~1e of the waves of the sea~1f fig. used of many peoples 5205 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a primary huo (to rain) ^ ^ n m ^ hoo-et-os' ^ huetos ^ ^ ^ rain 6 ^ ^ 1 rain 5206 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a presumed compound of 5207 and a derivative of 5087 ^ ^ n f ^ hwee-oth-es-ee'-ah ^ huiothesia ^ 8:397,1206 ^ ^ adoption 3~adoption of children 1~adoption of sons 1 ^ ^ 1 adoption, adoption as sons~1a that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations~1b the nature and condition of the true disciples in Christ, who by receiving the Spirit of God into their souls become sons of God~1c the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven 5207 ^ False ^ 382 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ hwee-os' ^ huios ^ 8:334,1206 ^ ^ child(ren) 49~firstborn son + 4316 2~his (David's) son + 846 3~his Son + 848 21~misc 14~my beloved Son + 27 + 3350 7~only begotten Son + 3339 3~Son 42~Son of David + 1138 15~Son of God + 2316 49~Son of Man + 444 87~son(s) 85~thy Son + 4575 5 ^ Son of David + 1138 15 {TDNT 8:478, 1210~ Son of Man + 444 87 {TDNT 8:400, 1210 ^ 1 a son~1a rarely used for the young of animals~1b generally used of the offspring of men~1c in a restricted sense, the male offspring (one born by a father and of a mother)~1d in a wider sense, a descendant, one of the posterity of any one,~1d1 the children of Israel~1d2 sons of Abraham~1e ) used to describe one who depends on another or is his follower~1e1 a pupil~2 son of man~2a term describing man, carrying the connotation of weakness and mortality~2b son of man, symbolically denotes the fifth kingdom in Daniel 7:13 and by this term its humanity is indicated in contrast with the barbarity and ferocity of the four preceding kingdoms (the Babylonian, the Median and the Persian, the Macedonian, and the Roman) typified by the four beasts. In the book of Enoch (2nd Century) it is used of Christ.~2c used by Christ himself, doubtless in order that he might intimate his Messiahship and also that he might designate himself as the head of the human family, the man, the one who both furnished the pattern of the perfect man and acted on behalf of all mankind. Christ seems to have preferred this to the other Messianic titles, because by its lowliness it was least suited to foster the expectation of an earthly Messiah in royal splendour.~3 son of God~3a used to describe Adam (Lk. 3:38)~3b used to describe those who are born again (Lk. 20:36) and of angels and of Jesus Christ~3c of those whom God esteems as sons, whom he loves, protects and benefits above others~3c1 in the OT used of the Jews~3c2 in the NT of Christians~3c3 those whose character God, as a loving father, shapes by chastisements (Heb. 12:5-8)~3d those who revere God as their father, the pious worshippers of God, those who in character and life resemble God, those who are governed by the Spirit of God, repose the same calm and joyful trust in God which children do in their parents (Rom. 8:14, Gal. 3:26 ), and hereafter in the blessedness and glory of the life eternal will openly wear this dignity of the sons of God. Term used preeminently of Jesus Christ, as enjoying the supreme love of God, united to him in affectionate intimacy, privy to his saving councils, obedient to the Father's will in all his acts For Synonyms see entry 5868 5208 ^ False ^ 1 ^ perhaps akin to 3586 ^ ^ n f ^ hoo-lay' ^ hule ^ ^ ^ matter 1 ^ ^ 1 a forest, a wood~2 felled wood, fuel 5209 ^ False ^ 437 ^ accusative case of 5210 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo-mas' ^ humas ^ ^ ^ for your sakes + 1223 9~misc 9~not tr 1~ye 42~you 376 ^ ^ 1 you 5210 ^ False ^ 242 ^ irregular plural of 4771 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo-mice' ^ humeis ^ ^ ^ not tr 5~ye 235~ye yourselves 1~you 1 ^ ^ 1 you 5211 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from Humen (the god of weddings) ^ ^ n pr m ^ hoo-men-ah'-yos ^ Humenaios ^ ^ ^ Hymenaeus 2 ^ ^ 1 a heretic, one of the opponents of the apostle Paul 5212 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5210 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo-met'-er-os ^ humeteros ^ ^ ^ your 7~your own 1~yours 2 ^ ^ 1 you, yours~1a to be possessed by you~1b to be allocated by you~1c proceeding from you 5213 ^ False ^ 622 ^ irregular dative case of 5210 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo-min' ^ humin ^ ^ ^ misc 3~not tr 2~ye 13~you 598~your 6 ^ ^ 1 you 5214 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5215 ^ ^ v ^ hoom-neh'-o ^ humneo ^ 8:489,1225 ^ ^ sing an hymn 2~sing praise 2 ^ ^ 1 to sing the praise of, sing hymns to~2 to sing a hymn, to sing~2a singing of paschal hymns these were Psalms 113 - 118 and 136, which the Jews called the \"great Hallel\" 5215 ^ False ^ 2 ^ apparently from a simpler (obsolete) form of hudeo (to celebrate, probably akin to 103, cf 5667) ^ ^ n m ^ hoom'-nos ^ humnos ^ 8:489,1225 ^ ^ hymn 2 ^ ^ 1 a song in tithe praise of gods, heroes, conquerors~2 a sacred song, hymn For Synonyms see entry 5876 5216 ^ False ^ 583 ^ genitive case of 5210 ^ ^ pron ^ hoo-mone' ^ humon ^ ^ ^ misc 6~not tr. 1~ye 9~you 203~your 359~yours 5 ^ ^ 1 of yours 5217 ^ False ^ 81 ^ from 5259 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ag'-o ^ hupago ^ 8:504,1227 ^ ^ depart 2~get thee 3~get thee hence 1~go 55~go (one's) way 17~go away 3 ^ ^ 1 to lead under, bring under~2 to withdraw one's self, to go away, depart 5218 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 5219 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-ak-o-ay' ^ hupakoe ^ 1:224,34 ^ ^ obedience 11~obedient 1~obeying 1~to make obedient + 1519 1~to obey + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 obedience, compliance, submission~2 obedience rendered to anyone's counsels, an obedience shown in observing the requirements of Christianity 5219 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 5259 and 191 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ak-oo'-o ^ hupakouo ^ 1:223,34 ^ ^ be obedient to 2~hearken 1~obey 18 ^ ^ 1 to listen, to harken~1a of one who on the knock at the door comes to listen who it is, (the duty of a porter)~2 to harken to a command~2a to obey, be obedient to, submit to 5220 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 435 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop'-an-dros ^ hupandros ^ ^ ^ which hath an husband 1 ^ ^ 1 under i.e. subject to a man: married 5221 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5259 and a derivative of 473 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-an-tah'-o ^ hupantao ^ 3:625,419 ^ ^ go and meet 1~meet 4 ^ ^ 1 to go to meet, to meet~2 in military reference~2a of a hostile meeting 5222 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5221 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-an'-tay-sis ^ hupantesis ^ TDNT ^ ^ to meet + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 to go to meet 5223 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5225 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop'-arx-is ^ huparxis ^ ^ ^ goods 1~substance 1 ^ ^ 1 possessions, goods, wealth, property 5224 ^ False ^ 14 ^ neuter plural of present participle active of 5225 as noun ^ ^ v participle ^ hoop-ar'-khon-tah ^ huparchonta ^ ^ ^ goods 7~substance 1~that (one) has 4~things which (one) possesses 2 ^ ^ 1 possessions, goods, wealth, property 5225 ^ False ^ 48 ^ from 5259 and 756 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ar'-kho ^ huparcho ^ ^ ^ after 1~be 42~have 2~live 1~not tr 2 ^ ^ 1 to begin below, to make a beginning~1a to begin~2 to come forth, hence to be there, be ready, be at hand~3 to be 5226 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and eiko (to yield, be \"weak\") ^ ^ v ^ hoop-i'-ko ^ hupeiko ^ ^ ^ submit (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to resist no longer, but to give way, yield (of combatants)~2 metaph. to yield to authority and admonition, to submit 5227 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5259 and 1727 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-en-an-tee'-os ^ hupenantios ^ ^ ^ adversary 1~contrary 1 ^ ^ 1 opposite to~1a set over against: meeting one another~2 opposed to, contrary to, an adversary 5228 ^ False ^ 160 ^ a primary preposition ^ ^ prep ^ hoop-er' ^ huper ^ 8:507,1228 ^ ^ above 12~beyond 1~exceedingly + 1537 + 4053 1~exceedingly abundantly + 1537 + 4053 1~for 104~for (one's) sake 8~in (one's) stead 2~misc 5~more 1~more than 3~of 12~on (one's) behalf 3~over 1~than 2~to 1~very chiefest + 3029 2~very highly + 1537 + 4053 1 ^ ^ 1 in behalf of, for the sake of~2 over, beyond, more than~3 more, beyond, over 5229 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from 5228 and 142 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-ah'-ee-rom-ahee ^ huperairomai ^ ^ ^ be exalted above measure 2~exalt (one's) self 1 ^ ^ 1 to lift or raise up over some thing~2 to lift one's self up, be exalted, be haughty~3 to carry one's self haughtily to, behave insolently towards one 5230 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and the base of 188 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-er'-ak-mos ^ huperakmos ^ ^ ^ pass the flower of (one's) age + 5600 1 ^ ^ 1 beyond the bloom or prime of life~2 overripe, plump and ripe, (and so in a greater danger of defilement)~2a of a virgin 5231 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5228 and 507 ^ ^ adv ^ hoop-er-an'-o ^ huperano ^ ^ ^ far above 2~over 1 ^ ^ 1 above~1a above a thing~1b of a place~1c of rank or power 5232 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 837 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-owx-an'-o ^ huperauxano ^ 8:517,1229 ^ ^ grow exceedingly 1 ^ ^ 1 to increase beyond measure~2 to grow exceedingly 5233 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and the base of 939 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-bah'-ee-no ^ huperbaino ^ 5:743,772 ^ ^ go beyond 1 ^ ^ 1 to step over, beyond~2 metaph.~2a to transgress~2b to overstep the proper limits~2c trespass, do wrong, sin~2c1 of one who defrauds another in business~2d overreaches 5234 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from present participle active of 5235 ^ ^ adv ^ hoop-er-bal-lon'-toce ^ huperballontos ^ 8:520,1230 ^ ^ above measure 1 ^ ^ 1 above measure 5235 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5228 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-bal'-lo ^ huperballo ^ 8:520,1230 ^ ^ exceed 3~excel 1~pass 1 ^ ^ 1 to surpass in throwing, to throw over or beyond any thing~2 to transcend, surpass, exceed, excel~3 excelling, exceeding 5236 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from 5235 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-er-bol-ay' ^ huperbole ^ 8:520,1230 ^ ^ abundance 1~beyond measure + 2596 1~exceeding + 1519 1~exceeding + 2596 1~excellency 1~far more + 2596 1~more excellent +2596 1~out of measure + 2596 1 ^ ^ 1 a throwing beyond~2 metaph.~2a superiority, excellence, pre-eminence~2b beyond measure, exceedingly, preeminently~2c beyond all measure 5237 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 1492 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-i'-do ^ hupereido ^ ^ ^ wink at 1 ^ ^ 1 to overlook, take no notice of, not attend to 5238 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and the neuter plural of 1565 ^ ^ adv ^ hoop-er-ek'-i-nah ^ huperekeina ^ ^ ^ beyond 1 ^ ^ 1 beyond: the regions lying beyond the country of one's residence 5239 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 1614 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-ek-ti'-no ^ huperekteino ^ 2:465,219 ^ ^ stretch beyond 1 ^ ^ 1 to extend beyond the prescribed bounds, stretch out beyond measure, stretch out overmuch 5240 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and the alternate form of 1632 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-ek-khoo'-no ^ huperekchuno ^ ^ ^ run over 1 ^ ^ 1 to pour out beyond measure~2 to overflow, run over 5241 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 1793 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-en-toong-khan'-o ^ huperentugchano ^ 8:238,1191 ^ ^ make intercession for 1 ^ ^ 1 to intercede for one 5242 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5228 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-ekh'-o ^ huperecho ^ 8:523,1230 ^ ^ better 1~excellency 1~higher 1~pass 1~supreme 1 ^ ^ 1 to have or hold over one~2 to stand out, rise above, overtop~2a to be above, be superior in rank, authority, power~2a1 the prominent men, rulers~2b to excel, to be superior, better than, to surpass 5243 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5244 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-er-ay-fan-ee'-ah ^ huperephania ^ 8:525,1231 ^ ^ pride 1 ^ ^ 1 pride, haughtiness, arrogance~2 the character of one who, with a swollen estimate of his own powers or merits, looks down on others and even treats them with insolence and contempt 5244 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5228 and 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-er-ay'-fan-os ^ huperephanos ^ 8:525,1231 ^ ^ proud 5 ^ ^ 1 showing one's self above others, overtopping, conspicuous above others, pre-eminent~2 with an overweening estimate of one's means or merits, despising others or even treating them with contempt, haughty 5245 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 3528 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-nik-ah'-o ^ hupernikao ^ 4:942,634 ^ ^ be more than conqueror 1 ^ ^ 1 to be more than a conqueror, to gain a surpassing victory 5246 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5228 and 3591 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-er'-ong-kos ^ huperogkos ^ ^ ^ great swelling 2 ^ ^ 1 overswollen~2 metaph. immoderate, extravagant 5247 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5242 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-er-okh-ay' ^ huperoche ^ 8:523,1230 ^ ^ authority 1~excellency 1 ^ ^ 1 elevation, pre-eminence, superiority~2 metaph. excellence 5248 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5228 and 4052 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-per-is-syoo'-o ^ huperperisseuo ^ 6:58,828 ^ ^ exceeding 1~much more abound 1 ^ ^ 1 to abound beyond measure, abound exceedingly~2 to overflow, to enjoy abundantly 5249 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 4057 ^ ^ adv ^ hoop-er-per-is-soce' ^ huperperissos ^ ^ ^ beyond measure 1 ^ ^ 1 beyond measure, exceedingly 5250 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 4121 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-pleh-on-ad'-zo ^ huperpleonazo ^ 6:263,864 ^ ^ to be exceeding abundant 1 ^ ^ 1 to be exceedingly abundant~2 to overflow~3 to possess in excess 5251 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 5312 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-oop-so'-o ^ huperupsoo ^ 8:606,1241 ^ ^ highly exalt 1 ^ ^ 1 metaph. to exalt to the highest rank and power, raise to supreme majesty~2 to extol most highly~3 to be lifted up with pride, exalted beyond measure~4 to carry one's self loftily 5252 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5228 and 5426 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-er-fron-eh'-o ^ huperphroneo ^ ^ ^ think more highly 1 ^ ^ 1 to think more highly of one's self than is proper 5253 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a derivative of 5228 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop-er-o'-on ^ huperoon ^ ^ ^ upper chamber 3~upper room 1 ^ ^ 1 the highest part of the house, the upper rooms or story where the women resided~2 a room in the upper part of a house, sometimes built upon the flat roof of the house, whither Orientals were wont to retire in order to sup, meditate, pray 5254 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 2192 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ekh'-o ^ hupecho ^ ^ ^ suffer 1 ^ ^ 1 to hold under, to put under, place underneath~2 metaph. to sustain, undergo~2a suffer punishment 5255 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5219 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-ay'-ko-os ^ hupekoos ^ 1:224,34 ^ ^ obedient 2~obey + 1096 1 ^ ^ 1 giving ear, obedient 5256 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5257 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ay-ret-eh'-o ^ hupereteo ^ 8:530,1231 ^ ^ minister 1~minister unto 1~serve 1 ^ ^ 1 to act as a rower, to row~2 to minister, render services 5257 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 5259 and a derivative of eresso (to row) ^ ^ n m ^ hoop-ay-ret'-ace ^ huperetes ^ 8:530,1231 ^ ^ minister 5~officer 11~servant 4 ^ ^ 1 servant~1a an underrower, subordinate rower~1b any one who serves with hands: a servant~1b1 in the NT of the officers and attendants of magistrates as -- of the officer who executes penalties~1b2 of the attendants of a king, servants, retinue, the soldiers of a king, of the attendant of a synagogue~1b3 of any one ministering or rendering service~1c any one who aids another in any work~1c1 an assistant~1c2 of the preacher of the gospel For Synonyms see entry 5834 5258 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to 5259 through the idea of subsilience) ^ ^ n m ^ hoop'-nos ^ hupnos ^ 8:545,1233 ^ ^ sleep 6 ^ ^ 1 sleep 5259 ^ False ^ 230 ^ a primary preposition ^ ^ prep ^ hoop-o' ^ hupo ^ ^ ^ by 42~in 1~misc 3~not tr 6~of 116~under 48~with 14 ^ ^ 1 by, under 5260 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 906 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ob-al'-lo ^ hupoballo ^ ^ ^ suborn 1 ^ ^ 1 to throw or put under~2 to suggest to the mind~3 to instruct privately, instigate, to bribe or induce (someone) unlawfully or secretly to perform some misdeed or commit a crime~4 to induce (a person esp. a witness) to give false testimony 5261 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5259 and 1125 ^ ^ n m ^ hoop-og-ram-mos' ^ hupogrammos ^ 1:772,128 ^ ^ example 1 ^ ^ 1 a writing copy, including all the letters of the alphabet, given to beginners as an aid in learning to draw them~2 an example set before one 5262 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5263 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop-od'-igue-mah ^ hupodeigma ^ 2:32,141 ^ ^ ensample 1~example 4~pattern 1 ^ ^ 1 a sign suggestive of anything, delineation of a thing, representation, figure, copy~2 an example: for imitation~2a of the thing to be imitated~2b for a warning, of a thing to be shunned 5263 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5259 and 1166 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-od-ike'-noo-mee ^ hupodeiknumi ^ ^ ^ forewarn 1~show 3~warn 2 ^ ^ 1 to show by placing under (i.e. before) the eyes~2 to show by words and arguments, i.e. to teach~3 to show by make known future things 5264 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5259 and 1209 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-od-ekh'-om-ahee ^ hupodechomai ^ ^ ^ receive 4 ^ ^ 1 to receive as a guest 5265 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5259 and 1210 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-od-eh'-o ^ hupodeo ^ 5:310,702 ^ ^ be shod with 1~bind on 1~shod 1 ^ ^ 1 to underbind~2 to bind under one's self, bind on 5266 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5265 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop-od'-ay-mah ^ hupodema ^ 5:310,702 ^ ^ shoe 10 ^ ^ 1 what is bound under, a sandal, a sole fastened to the foot with thongs 5267 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 1349 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-od'-ee-kos ^ hupodikos ^ 8:557,1235 ^ ^ guilty 1 ^ ^ 1 under judgment, one who lost his suit~2 debtor to one, owing satisfaction to~2a of liable to punishment from God 5268 ^ False ^ 2 ^ neuter of a compound of 5259 and 2218 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on ^ hupozugion ^ ^ ^ ass 2 ^ ^ 1 under the yoke~2 a beast of burden, an ass~2a the ass was the common animal used by the Orientals on journey and for carrying burdens 5269 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 2224 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-od-zone'-noo-mee ^ hupozonnumi ^ ^ ^ undergird 1 ^ ^ 1 to undergird~1a to bind a ship together laterally: i.e. with girths or cables, to enable it to survive the force of waves and tempest 5270 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 5259 and 2736 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ok-at'-o ^ hupokato ^ ^ ^ under 9 ^ ^ 1 under, underneath 5271 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 5259 and 2919 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ok-rin'-om-ahee ^ hupokrinomai ^ 8:559,1235 ^ ^ feign 1 ^ ^ 1 to take up another's statements in reference to what one has decided for one's self~1a to reply, answer~2 to make answer (speak) on the stage~2a to impersonate anyone, play a part~3 to simulate, feign, pretend 5272 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5271 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-ok'-ree-sis ^ hupokrisis ^ 8:559,1235 ^ ^ condemnation 1~dissimulation 1~hypocrisy 5 ^ ^ 1 an answering~2 an answer~3 the acting of a stage player~4 dissimulation, hypocrisy 5273 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 5271 ^ ^ n m ^ hoop-ok-ree-tace' ^ hupokrites ^ 8:559,1235 ^ ^ hypocrite 20 ^ ^ 1 one who answers, an interpreter~2 an actor, stage player~3 a dissembler, pretender, hypocrite 5274 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5259 and 2983 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ol-am-ban'-o ^ hupolambano ^ 4:15,495 ^ ^ answer 1~receive 1~suppose 2 ^ ^ 1 to take up in order to raise, to bear on high~1a to take up and carry away~2 to receive hospitably, welcome~3 to take up~3a follow in speech, in order either to reply to or controvert or supplement what another has said~4 to take up in the mind~4a to assume, suppose 5275 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5295 and 3007 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ol-i'-po ^ hupoleipo ^ 4:194,* ^ ^ leave 1 ^ ^ 1 to leave behind~2 to be left behind, left remaining~2a of a survivor 5276 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 5259 and 3025 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop-ol-ay'-nee-on ^ hupolenion ^ 4:254,531 ^ ^ winefat 1 ^ ^ 1 a vessel placed under a press (and in the Orient usually sunk in the earth) to receive the expressed juice of the grapes, a pit 5277 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a prolonged form for 5275 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ol-im-pan'-o ^ hupolimpano ^ ^ ^ leave 1 ^ ^ 1 to leave, leave behind 5278 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 5259 and 3306 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-om-en'-o ^ hupomeno ^ 4:581,581 ^ ^ abide 1~endure 11~patient 1~suffer 1~take patiently 2~tarry behind 1 ^ ^ 1 to remain~1a to tarry behind~2 to remain i.e. abide, not recede or flee~2a to preserve: under misfortunes and trials to hold fast to one's faith in Christ~2b to endure, bear bravely and calmly: ill treatments 5279 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5259 and 3403 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-om-im-nace'-ko ^ hupomimnesko ^ ^ ^ bring to remembrance 1~put in mind 1~put in remembrance 3~remember 2 ^ ^ 1 to cause one to remember, bring to remembrance, recall to mind: to another~2 to put one in remembrance, admonish, of something~3 to be reminded, to remember 5280 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5279 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-om'-nay-sis ^ hupomnesis ^ 1:348,56 ^ ^ put in remembrance 1~remembrance 2 ^ ^ 1 a reminding~2 remembrance For Synonyms see entry 5809 5281 ^ False ^ 32 ^ from 5278 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-om-on-ay' ^ hupomone ^ 4:581,581 ^ ^ enduring 1~patience 29~patient continuance 1~patient waiting 1 ^ ^ 1 steadfastness, constancy, endurance~1a in the NT the characteristic of a man who is not swerved from his deliberate purpose and his loyalty to faith and piety by even the greatest trials and sufferings~1b patiently, and steadfastly~2 a patient, steadfast waiting for~3 a patient enduring, sustaining, perseverance For Synonyms see entry 5861 5282 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5259 and 3539 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-on-o-eh'-o ^ huponoeo ^ 4:1017,636 ^ ^ deem 1~suppose 1~think 1 ^ ^ 1 to suppose, surmise 5283 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5282 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-on'-oy-ah ^ huponoia ^ 4:1017,636 ^ ^ surmising 1 ^ ^ 1 a surmising 5284 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5259 and 4126 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-op-leh'-o ^ hupopleo ^ ^ ^ sail under 2 ^ ^ 1 to sail under, that is, to sail close by~2 to the leeward of 5285 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 4154 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-op-neh'-o ^ hupopneo ^ ^ ^ blow softly 1 ^ ^ 1 to blow underneath~2 to blow softly 5286 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from a compound of 5259 and 4228 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop-op-od'-ee-on ^ hupopodion ^ ^ ^ footstool 1~footstool + 4228 8 ^ ^ 1 a footstool~1a to make one a footstool of one's feet, i.e. to subject, to reduce under one's power~1b metaph. taken from the practice of conquerors who placed their feet on the necks of their conquered enemies 5287 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a compound of 5259 and 2476 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-os'-tas-is ^ hupostasis ^ 8:572,1237 ^ ^ confidence 2~confident 1~person 1~substance 1 ^ ^ 1 a setting or placing under~1a thing put under, substructure, foundation~2 that which has foundation, is firm~2a that which has actual existence~2a1 a substance, real being~2b the substantial quality, nature, of a person or thing~2c the steadfastness of mind, firmness, courage, resolution~2c1 confidence, firm trust, assurance 5288 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5259 and 4724 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-os-tel'-lo ^ hupostello ^ 7:597,1074 ^ ^ draw back 1~keep back 1~shun 1~withdraw 1 ^ ^ 1 to draw back, let down, lower~1a to withdraw: of a timid person~2 to withdraw one's self, i.e. to be timid, to cover, shrink~2a of those who from timidity hesitate to avow what they believe~2b to be unwilling to utter from fear~2c to shrink from declaring, to conceal, dissemble 5289 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5288 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-os-tol-ay' ^ hupostole ^ 7:599,1074 ^ ^ of them who draw back 1 ^ ^ 1 the timidity of one stealthily retreating 5290 ^ False ^ 35 ^ from 5259 and 4762 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-os-tref'-o ^ hupostrepho ^ ^ ^ come again 1~return 28~return again 3~return back again 1~turn again 1~turn back 1 ^ ^ 1 to turn back~1a to turn about~2 to return 5291 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 4766 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-os-trone'-noo-mee ^ hupostronnumi ^ ^ ^ spread 1 ^ ^ 1 to strew, spread under 5292 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5293 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-ot-ag-ay' ^ hupotage ^ 8:46,1156 ^ ^ subjection 4 ^ ^ 1 the act of subjecting~2 obedience, subjection 5293 ^ False ^ 40 ^ from 5259 and 5021 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ot-as'-so ^ hupotasso ^ 8:39,1156 ^ ^ be in subjection unto 2~be subject to 5~be subject unto 6~misc 12~put in subjection under 1~put under 6~submit (one's) self to 3~submit (one's) self unto 5 ^ ^ 1 to arrange under, to subordinate~2 to subject, put in subjection~3 to subject one's self, obey~4 to submit to one's control~5 to yield to one's admonition or advice~6 to obey, be subject++++ A Greek military term meaning \"to arrange [troop divisions] in a military fashion under the command of a leader\". In non-military use, it was \"a voluntary attitude of giving in, cooperating, assuming responsibility, and carrying a burden\". 5294 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5259 and 5087 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ot-ith'-ay-mee ^ hupotithemi ^ ^ ^ lay down 1~put in remembrance 1 ^ ^ 1 to place under~2 metaph. to supply, suggest (supply from one's own resources) 5295 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5259 and 5143 (including its alternate) ^ ^ v ^ hoop-ot-rekh'-o ^ hupotrecho ^ ^ ^ run under 1 ^ ^ 1 to run under~1a of navigators~1a1 to run past a place on the shore, and therefore in a higher position~1a2 running under the lee of 5296 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5259 and a derivative of 5179 ^ ^ n f ^ hoop-ot-oop'-o-sis ^ hupotuposis ^ 8:246,1193 ^ ^ form 1~pattern 1 ^ ^ 1 an outline, sketch, brief and summary exposition~2 an example, pattern~2a for an example of those who should hereafter believe~2b to show by the example of my conversation that the same grace which I had obtained would not be wanting also to those who should hereafter believe 5297 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5259 and 5342 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-of-er'-o ^ hupophero ^ ^ ^ bear 1~endure 2 ^ ^ 1 to bear by being under, bear up (a thing placed on one's shoulders)~2 to bear patiently, to endure 5298 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5259 and 5562 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-okh-o-reh'-o ^ hupochoreo ^ ^ ^ go aside 1~withdrew + 2258 1 ^ ^ 1 to go back~2 withdraw 5299 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5259 and a derivative of 3700 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-o-pee-ad'-zo ^ hupopiazo ^ 8:590,1239 ^ ^ keep under 1~weary 1 ^ ^ 1 to beat black and blue, to smite so as to cause bruises and livid spots~1a like a boxer one buffets his body, handle it roughly, discipline by hardships~2 metaph.~2a to give one intolerable annoyance~2a1 beat one out, wear one out~2b by entreaties~3 that part of the face that is under the eyes 5300 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ hoos ^ hus ^ ^ ^ sow 1 ^ ^ 1 swine 5301 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of foreign origin 0231 ^ ^ n f ^ hoos'-so-pos ^ hussopos ^ ^ ^ hyssop 2 ^ ^ 1 hyssop~2 a plant used by the Hebrews in their ritual sprinklings 5302 ^ False ^ 16 ^ from 5306 ^ ^ v ^ hoos-ter-eh'-o ^ hustereo ^ 8:592,1240 ^ ^ be behind 2~be destitute 1~be in want 1~come behind 1~come short 1~fail 1~lack 3~misc 4~want 2 ^ ^ 1 behind~1a to come late or too tardily~1a1 to be left behind in the race and so fail to reach the goal, to fall short of the end~1a2 metaph. fail to become a partaker, fall back from~1b to be inferior in power, influence and rank~1b1 of the person: to be inferior to~1c to fail, be wanting~1d to be in want of, lack~2 to suffer want, to be devoid of, to lack (be inferior) in excellence, worth 5303 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 5302 ^ ^ n n ^ hoos-ter'-ay-mah ^ husterema ^ 8:592,1240 ^ ^ lack 1~penury 1~want 3~which is behind 1~which is lacking 3 ^ ^ 1 deficiency, that which is lacking~2 in reference to property and resources, poverty, want, destitution 5304 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5302 ^ ^ n f ^ hoos-ter'-ay-sis ^ husteresis ^ 8:592,1240 ^ ^ want 2 ^ ^ 1 want, poverty 5305 ^ False ^ 12 ^ neuter of 5306 as adverb ^ ^ n n ^ hoos'-ter-on ^ husteron ^ 8:592,1240 ^ ^ afterward 8~at the last 1~last 2~last of all 1 ^ ^ 1 latter, later, coming after, the second~2 afterward, after this, later, lastly 5306 ^ False ^ 1 ^ comparative from 5259 (in the sense of behind) ^ ^ adj ^ hoos'-ter-os ^ husteros ^ 8:592,1240 ^ ^ latter 1 ^ ^ 1 latter, later, coming after, the second~2 afterward, after this, later, lastly 5307 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from huphaino {to weave} ^ ^ adj ^ hoo-fan-tos' ^ huphantos ^ ^ ^ woven 1 ^ ^ 1 woven 5308 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 5311 ^ ^ adj ^ hoop-say-los' ^ hupselos ^ ^ ^ high 8~high things 1~higher 1~highly esteemed 1 ^ ^ 1 high, lofty~1a exalted on high~1b with an uplifted arm, i.e. with signal power~2 metaph. eminent, exalted~2a in influence and honour~2b to set the mind on, to seek, high things (as honours and riches), to be aspiring 5309 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5308 and 5424 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-say-lo-fron-eh'-o ^ hupselophroneo ^ ^ ^ be highminded 2 ^ ^ 1 to be high minded, proud 5310 ^ False ^ 13 ^ superlative from the base of 5311 ^ ^ adv ^ hoop'-sis-tos ^ hupsistos ^ 8:614,1241 ^ ^ highest 8~most high 5 ^ ^ 1 highest, most high~1a of place: the highest regions~1b of rank: the most high God 5311 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a derivative of 5228 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop'-sos ^ hupsos ^ 8:602,1241 ^ ^ be exalted 1~height 2~high 1~on high 2 ^ ^ 1 height~1a of measurement~1b of place, heaven~1c metaph. rank, high station 5312 ^ False ^ 20 ^ from 5311 ^ ^ v ^ hoop-so'-o ^ hupsoo ^ 8:606,1241 ^ ^ exalt 14~lift up 6 ^ ^ 1 to lift up on high, to exalt~2 metaph.~2a to raise to the very summit of opulence and prosperity~2b to exalt, to raise to dignity, honour and happiness 5313 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5312 ^ ^ n n ^ hoop'-so-mah ^ hupsoma ^ 8:613,1241 ^ ^ height 1~high thing 1 ^ ^ 1 thing elevated, height~1a of space~1b elevated structure i.e. barrier, rampart, bulwark 5314 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5315 ^ ^ n m ^ fag'-os ^ phagos ^ ^ ^ gluttonous 2 ^ ^ 1 a voracious man, a glutton 5315 ^ False ^ 97 ^ a primary verb (used as an alternate of 2068 in certain tenses) ^ ^ v ^ fag'-o ^ phago ^ ^ ^ eat 94~meat 3 ^ ^ 1 to eat~2 to eat (consume) a thing~2a to take food, eat a meal~2b metaph. to devour, consume 5316 ^ False ^ 31 ^ prolongation for the base of 5457 ^ ^ v ^ fah'-ee-no ^ phaino ^ 9:1,1244 ^ ^ appear 17~be seen 2~seem 1~shine 10~think 1 ^ ^ 1 to bring forth into the light, cause to shine, shed light~2 shine~2a to shine, be bright or resplendent~2b to become evident, to be brought forth into the light, come to view, appear~2b1 of growing vegetation, to come to light~2b2 to appear, be seen~2b3 exposed to view~2c to meet the eyes, strike the sight, become clear or manifest~2c1 to be seen, appear~2d to appear to the mind, seem to one's judgment or opinion For Synonyms see entry 5837 5317 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06389 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fal'-ek ^ Phalek ^ ^ ^ Phalec 1 ^ ^ 1 the son of Eber 5318 ^ False ^ 21 ^ from 5316 ^ ^ adj ^ fan-er-os' ^ phaneros ^ 9:2,1244 ^ ^ abroad + 1519 2~appear 1~known 3~manifest 9~openly + 1722 + 3588 3~outward 1~outwardly + 1722 + 3588 1~spread abroad 1 ^ ^ 1 apparent, manifest, evident, known~2 manifest i.e to be plainly recognised or known 5319 ^ False ^ 49 ^ from 5318 ^ ^ v ^ fan-er-o'-o ^ phaneroo ^ 9:3,1244 ^ ^ appear 12~be manifest 2~make manifest 19~manifest 9~manifest forth 1~manifestly declare 1~show 3~show (one's) self 2 ^ ^ 1 to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way~1a make actual and visible, realised~1b to make known by teaching~1c to become manifest, be made known~1d of a person~1d1 expose to view, make manifest, to show one's self, appear~1e to become known, to be plainly recognised, thoroughly understood~1e1 who and what one is For Synonyms see entry 5812 5320 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5318 ^ ^ adv ^ fan-er-oce' ^ phaneros ^ ^ ^ evidently 1~openly 2 ^ ^ 1 manifestly~1a plainly, clearly~1b openly 5321 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5319 ^ ^ n f ^ fan-er'-o-sis ^ phanerosis ^ 9:6,1244 ^ ^ manifestation 2 ^ ^ 1 manifestation 5322 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5316 ^ ^ n m ^ fan-os' ^ phanos ^ ^ ^ lantern 1 ^ ^ 1 a torch 5323 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 06439 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fan-oo-ale' ^ Phanouel ^ ^ ^ Phanuel 1 ^ ^ 1 the father of Anna, the prophetess of the tribe of Asher 5324 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5316 ^ ^ v ^ fan-tad'-zo ^ phantazo ^ 9:6,1244 ^ ^ sight 1 ^ ^ 1 to cause to appear, make visible, expose to view, show~1a the appearance, sight 5325 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5324 ^ ^ n f ^ fan-tas-ee'-ah ^ phantasia ^ ^ ^ pomp 1 ^ ^ 1 show, showy appearance, display, pomp 5326 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5324 ^ ^ n n ^ fan'-tas-mah ^ phantasma ^ 9:6,1244 ^ ^ spirit 2 ^ ^ 1 an appearance~2 an apparition, spectre 5327 ^ False ^ 1 ^ properly, strengthened from the base of 4008 or rather of 4486 ^ ^ n f ^ far'-anx ^ pharagx ^ ^ ^ valley 1 ^ ^ 1 a valley shut off by cliffs and precipices~2 a ravine 5328 ^ False ^ 5 ^ of foreign origin 06547 ^ ^ n m ^ far-ah-o' ^ Pharao ^ ^ ^ Pharaoh 5 ^ ^ 1 was a common title of the native kings of Egypt 5329 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 06557 ^ ^ n pr m ^ far-es' ^ Phares ^ ^ ^ Phares 3 ^ ^ 1 the son of Judah and Tamar, his daughter-in-law 5330 ^ False ^ 100 ^ of Hebrew origin cf 06567 ^ ^ n m ^ far-is-ah'-yos ^ Pharisaios ^ 9:11,1246 ^ ^ Pharisee 100 ^ ^ 1 A sect that seems to have started after the Jewish exile. In addition to OT books the Pharisees recognised in oral tradition a standard of belief and life. They sought for distinction and praise by outward observance of external rites and by outward forms of piety, and such as ceremonial washings, fastings, prayers, and alms giving; and, comparatively negligent of genuine piety, they prided themselves on their fancied good works. They held strenuously to a belief in the existence of good and evil angels, and to the expectation of a Messiah; and they cherished the hope that the dead, after a preliminary experience either of reward or of penalty in Hades, would be recalled to life by him, and be requited each according to his individual deeds. In opposition to the usurped dominion of the Herods and the rule of the Romans, they stoutly upheld the theocracy and their country's cause, and possessed great influence with the common people. According to Josephus they numbered more than 6000. They were bitter enemies of Jesus and his cause; and were in turn severely rebuked by him for their avarice, ambition, hollow reliance on outward works, and affection of piety in order to gain popularity. 5331 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5332 ^ ^ n f ^ far-mak-i'-ah ^ pharmakeia ^ ^ ^ sorcery 2~witchcraft 1 ^ ^ 1 the use or the administering of drugs~2 poisoning~3 sorcery, magical arts, often found in connection with idolatry and fostered by it~4 metaph. the deceptions and seductions of idolatry 5332 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion) ^ ^ n m ^ far-mak-yoos' ^ pharmakeus ^ ^ ^ sorcerer 1 ^ ^ 1 one who prepares or uses magical remedies~2 sorcerer 5333 ^ False ^ 1 ^ the same as 5332 ^ ^ adj ^ far-mak-os' ^ pharmakos ^ ^ ^ sorcerer 1 ^ ^ 1 pertaining to magical arts 5334 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5346 (not the same as \"phase\", which is from 5316) ^ ^ n f ^ fas'-is ^ phasis ^ ^ ^ tidings 1 ^ ^ 1 in the Attic orators, the exposure of (informing against) those who have embezzled the property of the state, or violated the laws respecting the importation or exporting of merchandise, or defrauded their wards~2 the disclosure of secret crime 5335 ^ False ^ 4 ^ prolongation from the same as 5346 ^ ^ v ^ fas'-ko ^ phasko ^ ^ ^ affirm 1~profess 1~say 2 ^ ^ 1 to affirm, allege, portend or profess 5336 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from pateomai (to eat) ^ ^ n f ^ fat'-nay ^ phatne ^ 9:49,1251 ^ ^ manger 3~stall 1 ^ ^ 1 a crib, a manger 5337 ^ False ^ 4 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ fow'-los ^ phaulos ^ ^ ^ evil 4 ^ ^ 1 easy, slight, ordinary, mean, worthless, of no account~2 ethically, bad, base, wicked 5338 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably akin to the base of 5457 [cf 5350] ^ ^ n n ^ feng'-gos ^ pheggos ^ ^ ^ light 3 ^ ^ 1 light~1a of the moon~1b of a candle or lamp~2 the bright sunshine, the beam of light For Synonyms see entry 5817 5339 ^ False ^ 10 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ v ^ fi'-dom-ahee ^ pheidomai ^ ^ ^ forbear 1~spare 9 ^ ^ 1 to spare~2 to abstain 5340 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from participle of 5339 ^ ^ adv ^ fi-dom-en'-oce ^ pheidomenos ^ ^ ^ sparingly 2 ^ ^ 1 sparingly 5341 ^ False ^ 1 ^ by transposition for a derivative probably of 5316 (as showing outside the other garments) ^ ^ n m ^ fel-on'-ace ^ phelones ^ ^ ^ cloke 1 ^ ^ 1 a travelling cloke, used for protection against stormy weather 5342 ^ False ^ 64 ^ a primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only, namely, oio {oy'-o}; and enegko {en-eng'-ko) ^ ^ v ^ fer'-o ^ phero ^ 9:56,1252 ^ ^ bear 8~bring 34~bring forth 5~carry 1~come 3~endure 2~misc 9~reach 2 ^ ^ 1 to carry~1a to carry some burden~1a1 to bear with one's self~1b to move by bearing; move or, to be conveyed or borne, with the suggestion of force or speed~1b1 of persons borne in a ship over the sea~1b2 of a gust of wind, to rush~1b3 of the mind, to be moved inwardly, prompted~1c to bear up i.e. uphold (keep from falling)~1c1 of Christ, the preserver of the universe~2 to bear, i.e. endure, to endure the rigour of a thing, to bear patiently one's conduct, or spare one (abstain from punishing or destroying)~3 to bring, bring to, bring forward~3a to move to, apply~3b to bring in by announcing, to announce~3c to bear i.e. bring forth, produce; to bring forward in a speech~3d to lead, conduct 5343 ^ False ^ 31 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ fyoo'-go ^ pheugo ^ ^ ^ escape 3~flee 26~flee away 2 ^ ^ 1 to flee away, seek safety by flight~2 metaph. to flee (to shun or avoid by flight) something abhorrent, esp. vices~3 to be saved by flight, to escape safely out of danger~4 poetically, to flee away, vanish 5344 ^ False ^ 9 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ fay'-lix ^ Phelix ^ ^ ^ Felix 9 ^ ^ 1 a Roman procurator of Judea appointed by the emperor Claudius in A.D. 53. He ruled the province in a mean, cruel, and profligate manner. His period of office was full of troubles and seditions. Paul was brought before Felix at Caesarea. He was remanded in prison, and kept there two years in hopes of extorting money from him. Acts 24:26,27. At the end of that time Porcius Festus was appointed to supersede Felix, who, on his return to Rome, was accused by the Jews in Caesarea, and would have suffered the penalty due to his atrocities had not his brother Pallas prevailed with the emperor Nero to spare him. The wife of Felix was Drusilla, daughter of Herod Agrippa I., who was his third wife and whom he persuaded to leave her husband and marry him. 5345 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5346 ^ ^ n f ^ fay'-may ^ pheme ^ ^ ^ fame 2 ^ ^ 1 fame, report 5346 ^ False ^ 58 ^ properly, the same as the base of 5457 and 5316 ^ ^ v ^ fay-mee' ^ phemi ^ ^ ^ affirm 1~say 57 ^ ^ 1 to make known one's thoughts, to declare~2 to say 5347 ^ False ^ 13 ^ of Latin derivation ^ ^ n pr m ^ face'-tos ^ Phestos ^ ^ ^ Festus 13 ^ ^ 1 the successor of Felix as procurator of Judea 5348 ^ False ^ 7 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ fthan'-o ^ phthano ^ 9:88,1258 ^ ^ already attain 1~attain 1~come 4~prevent 1 ^ ^ 1 to come before, precede, anticipate~2 to come to, arrive at~3 to reach, attain to 5349 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5351 ^ ^ adj ^ fthar-tos' ^ phthartos ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ corruptible 6 ^ ^ 1 corruptible, perishing 5350 ^ False ^ 3 ^ probably akin to 5338 and thus to 5346 ^ ^ v ^ ftheng'-gom-ahee ^ phtheggomai ^ ^ ^ speak 3 ^ ^ 1 to give out a sound, noise or cry~1a of any sort of sound or voice, whether of man or of animal or inanimate object as thunder, musical instruments, etc. 5351 ^ False ^ 8 ^ probably strengthened from phthio (to pine or waste) ^ ^ v ^ fthi'-ro ^ phtheiro ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ be corrupt 1~corrupt 4~corrupt (one's) self 1~defile 1~destroy 1 ^ ^ 1 to corrupt, to destroy~1a in the opinion of the Jews, the temple was corrupted or \"destroyed\" when anyone defiled or in the slightest degree damaged anything in it, or if its guardians neglected their duties~1b to lead away a Christian church from that state of knowledge and holiness in which it ought to abide~1c to be destroyed, to perish~1d in an ethical sense, to corrupt, deprave 5352 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from derivative of phthino (to wane; akin to the base of 5351) and 3703 (meaning late autumn) ^ ^ adj ^ fthin-op-o-ree-nos' ^ phthinoporinos ^ ^ ^ whose fruit withereth 1 ^ ^ 1 autumn trees~1a trees such as they are at the close of autumn, dry, leafless and without fruit~1b metaph. of unfruitful, worthless men 5353 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5350 ^ ^ n m ^ ftong'-gos ^ phthoggos ^ ^ ^ sound 2 ^ ^ 1 musical sound, whether vocal or instrumental 5354 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5355 ^ ^ v ^ fthon-eh'-o ^ phthoneo ^ ^ ^ envy 1 ^ ^ 1 to envy 5355 ^ False ^ 9 ^ probably akin to the base of 5351 ^ ^ n m ^ fthon'-os ^ phthonos ^ ^ ^ envy 8~envying 1 ^ ^ 1 envy~2 for envy, i.e. prompted by envy 5356 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 5351 ^ ^ n f ^ fthor-ah' ^ phthora ^ 9:93,1259 ^ ^ corruption 7~destroy 1~to perish + 1519 1 ^ ^ 1 corruption, destruction, perishing~1a that which is subject to corruption, what is perishable~1b in the Christian sense, eternal misery in hell~2 in the NT, in an ethical sense, corruption i.e. moral decay 5357 ^ False ^ 12 ^ of uncertain affinity ^ ^ n f ^ fee-al'-ay ^ phiale ^ ^ ^ vial 12 ^ ^ 1 a broad shallow bowl, deep saucer 5358 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 18 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ag'-ath-os ^ philagathos ^ 1:18,3 ^ ^ lover of good men 1 ^ ^ 1 loving goodness 5359 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from Philadelphos (the same as 5361) ^ ^ n pr loc ^ fil-ad-el'-fee-ah ^ Philadelpheia ^ 1:144,* ^ ^ Philadelphia 2 ^ ^ 1 a city of Lydia in Asia Minor, situated near the eastern base of Mount Tmolus, founded and named by the Pergamene king, Attalus II Philadelphus. After the death of Attalus III Philometor, 133 BC, it together with his entire kingdom came by his will under the jurisdiction of the Romans. 5360 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5361 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-ad-el-fee'-ah ^ philadelphia ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ brotherly kindness 2~brotherly love 3~love of the brethren 1 ^ ^ 1 love of brothers or sisters, brotherly love~2 in the NT the love which Christians cherish for each other as brethren 5361 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 80 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ad'-el-fos ^ philadelphos ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ love as brethren 1 ^ ^ 1 loving brother or sister~2 in a broader sense, loving one like a brother, loving one's fellow countrymen~2a of an Israelite~2b of a Christian loving Christians 5362 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 435 ^ ^ adj ^ fil'-an-dros ^ philandros ^ ^ ^ love their husbands 1 ^ ^ 1 loving her husband 5363 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the same as 5364 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-an-thro-pee'-ah ^ philanthropia ^ 9:107,1261 ^ ^ kindness 1~love toward man 1 ^ ^ 1 love of mankind, benevolence 5364 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5384 and 444 ^ ^ adv ^ fil-an-thro'-poce ^ philanthropos ^ 9:107,1261 ^ ^ courteously 1 ^ ^ 1 humanely, kindly 5365 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5366 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah ^ philarguria ^ ^ ^ love of money 1 ^ ^ 1 love of money, avarice 5366 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5384 and 696 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ar'-goo-ros ^ philarguros ^ ^ ^ covetous 2 ^ ^ 1 loving money, avarice 5367 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 846 ^ ^ adj ^ fil'-ow-tos ^ philautos ^ ^ ^ lover of (one's) own self 1 ^ ^ 1 loving one's self~2 too intent on one's interest, selfish 5368 ^ False ^ 25 ^ from 5384 ^ ^ v ^ fil-eh'-o ^ phileo ^ 9:114,1262 ^ ^ kiss 3~love 22 ^ ^ 1 to love~1a to approve of~1b to like~1c sanction~1d to treat affectionately or kindly, to welcome, befriend~2 to show signs of love~2a to kiss~3 to be fond of doing~3a be wont, use to do 5369 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 2237 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ay'-don-os ^ philedonos ^ 2:909,303 ^ ^ lover of pleasure 1 ^ ^ 1 loving pleasure 5370 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5368 ^ ^ n n ^ fil'-ay-mah ^ philema ^ 9:114,1262 ^ ^ kiss 7 ^ ^ 1 a kiss~2 the kiss with which, as a sign of fraternal affection, Christians were accustomed to welcome or dismiss their companions in the faith 5371 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5368 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fil-ay'-mone ^ Philemon ^ ^ ^ Philemon 2 ^ ^ 1 a resident of Colosse, converted to Christianity by Paul, and the recipient of the letter bearing his name 5372 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5368 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fil-ay-tos' ^ Philetos ^ ^ ^ Philetus 1 ^ ^ 1 a heretic and a disciple of Hymenaeus, 5373 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-ee'-ah ^ philia ^ 9:146,1262 ^ ^ friendship 1 ^ ^ 1 friendship 5374 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5375 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fil-ip-pay'-see-os ^ Philippesios ^ ^ ^ Philippians 2 ^ ^ 1 a resident of the town of Philippi 5375 ^ False ^ 6 ^ plural of 5376 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ fil'-ip-poy ^ Philippoi ^ ^ ^ Philippi 6 ^ ^ 1 a city of Macedonia located on or near the northern coast of the Aegean Sea, between the rivers Strymon and Nestus, and the cities Neapolis and Amphipolis 5376 ^ False ^ 38 ^ from 5384 and 2462 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fil'-ip-pos ^ Philippos ^ ^ ^ Philip (Herod) 3~Philip (the apostle) 16~Philip (the evangelist) 16~Philip (the tetrarch) 1~Philippi (an adjunct of Caesarea) 2 ^ ^ 1 an apostle of Christ~2 an evangelist and one of the seven deacons of the Jerusalem church~3 tetrarch of Trachonitis, was brother to Herod Antipas, by the father's, but not by the mother's side. Philip was born of Cleopatra, of Jerusalem, and Herod of Malthace, a Samaritan: he died in the twentieth year of Tiberias, five years after his mention in Lk. 3:1. He built Caesarea Philippi. His step brother Herod Antipas, married his wife unlawfully. (Gill)~4 see 2542, Caesarea Philippi 5377 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 2316 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-oth'-eh-os ^ philotheos ^ ^ ^ lover of God 1 ^ ^ 1 loving God 5378 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 3056 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fil-ol'-og-os ^ Philologos ^ ^ ^ Philologus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian Paul greets in his epistle to Romans 5379 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5380 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-on-i-kee'-ah ^ philoneikia ^ ^ ^ strife 1 ^ ^ 1 love of strife, eagerness to contend~2 contention~2a in a good sense, emulation 5380 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and neikos (a quarrel, probably akin to 3534) ^ ^ adj ^ fil-on'-i-kos ^ philoneikos ^ ^ ^ contentious 1 ^ ^ 1 fond of strife, contentious~1a in a good sense, emulous 5381 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5382 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-ox-en-ee'-ah ^ philoxenia ^ 5:1,* ^ ^ hospitality 1~lover of strangers 1 ^ ^ 1 love to strangers, hospitality 5382 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5384 and 3581 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ox'-en-os ^ philoxenos ^ 5:1,661 ^ ^ given to hospitality 1~lover of hospitality 1~use hospitality 1 ^ ^ 1 hospitable, generous to guests 5383 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5384 and 4413 ^ ^ v ^ fil-op-rote-yoo'-o ^ philoproteuo ^ ^ ^ love to have the preeminence 1 ^ ^ 1 to aspire to pre-eminence, to desire to be first 5384 ^ False ^ 29 ^ a primitive word ^ ^ adj ^ fee'-los ^ philos ^ 9:146,1262 ^ ^ friend 29 ^ ^ 1 friend, to be friendly to one, wish him well~1a a friend~1b an associate~1c he who associates familiarly with one, a companion~1d one of the bridegroom's friends who on his behalf asked the hand of the bride and rendered him various services in closing the marriage and celebrating the nuptials 5385 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5386 ^ ^ n f ^ fil-os-of-ee'-ah ^ philosophia ^ 9:172,1269 ^ ^ philosophy 1 ^ ^ 1 love of wisdom~1a used either of zeal for or skill in any art or science, any branch of knowledge. Used once in the NT of the theology, or rather theosophy, of certain Jewish Christian ascetics, which busied itself with refined and speculative enquiries into the nature and classes of angels, into the ritual of the Mosaic law and the regulations of Jewish tradition respecting practical life 5386 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 4680 ^ ^ n m ^ fil-os'-of-os ^ philosophos ^ 9:172,1269 ^ ^ philosopher 1 ^ ^ 1 a philosopher, one given to the pursuit of wisdom or learning~2 in a narrower sense, one who investigates and discusses the cause of things and the highest good 5387 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children) ^ ^ adj ^ fil-os'-tor-gos ^ philostorgos ^ ^ ^ kindly affectioned 1 ^ ^ 1 the mutual love of parents and children and wives and husbands~2 loving affection, prone to love, loving tenderly~2a chiefly of the reciprocal tenderness of parents and children 5388 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 5043 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-ot'-ek-nos ^ philoteknos ^ ^ ^ love (one's) children 1 ^ ^ 1 loving one's offspring or children 5389 ^ False ^ 3 ^ middle voice from a compound of 5384 and 5092 ^ ^ v ^ fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee ^ philotimeomai ^ ^ ^ labour 1~strive 1~study 1 ^ ^ 1 to be fond of honour~1a to be actuated by love of honour~1b from a love of honour to strive to bring something to pass~2 to be ambitious~2a to strive earnestly, make it one's aim 5390 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5391 ^ ^ adv ^ fil-of-ron'-oce ^ philophronos ^ ^ ^ courteously 1 ^ ^ 1 kindly, in a friendly manner 5391 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5384 and 5424 ^ ^ adj ^ fil-of'-rone ^ philophron ^ ^ ^ courteous 1 ^ ^ 1 friendly, kind 5392 ^ False ^ 8 ^ from phimos (a muzzle) ^ ^ v ^ fee-mo'-o ^ phimoo ^ ^ ^ be speechless 1~be still 1~hold (one's) peace 2~muzzle 2~put to silence 2 ^ ^ 1 to close the mouth with a muzzle, to muzzle~2 metaph.~2a to stop the mouth, make speechless, reduce to silence~2b to become speechless~3 to be kept in check 5393 ^ False ^ 1 ^ active participle of the base of 5395 ^ ^ n pr m ^ fleg'-one ^ Phlegon ^ ^ ^ Phlegon 1 ^ ^ 1 a resident at Rome greeted by Paul of the book of Romans 5394 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5395 ^ ^ v ^ flog-id'-zo ^ phlogizo ^ ^ ^ set on fire 2 ^ ^ 1 to ignite, set on fire~2 to burn up~3 fig. to operate destructively, have a most pernicious power~3a of that in which the destructive influences are kindled 5395 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a primary phlego (to \"flash\" or \"flame\") ^ ^ n f ^ flox ^ phlox ^ ^ ^ flame 6~flaming 1 ^ ^ 1 a flame 5396 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5397 ^ ^ v ^ floo-ar-eh'-o ^ phluareo ^ ^ ^ prate against 1 ^ ^ 1 to utter nonsense, talk idly, prate~2 to bring forward idle accusations, make empty charges~3 to accuse one falsely with malicious words 5397 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from phluo (to bubble) ^ ^ adj ^ floo'-ar-os ^ phluaros ^ ^ ^ tattler 1 ^ ^ 1 of persons uttering or doing silly things, garrulous, babbling~2 of things, foolish, trifling, vain 5398 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5401 ^ ^ adj ^ fob-er-os' ^ phoberos ^ ^ ^ fearful 2~terrible 1 ^ ^ 1 inspiring fear, terrible, formidable~2 affected with fear, timid For Synonyms see entry 5835 5399 ^ False ^ 93 ^ from 5401 ^ ^ v ^ fob-eh'-o ^ phobeo ^ 9:189,1272 ^ ^ be afraid 23~be afraid of 5~fear 62~misc 2~reverence 1 ^ ^ 1 to put to flight by terrifying (to scare away)~1a to put to flight, to flee~1b to fear, be afraid~1b1 to be struck with fear, to be seized with alarm~1b1a of those startled by strange sights or occurrences~1b1b of those struck with amazement~1b2 to fear, be afraid of one~1b3 to fear (i.e. hesitate) to do something (for fear of harm)~1c to reverence, venerate, to treat with deference or reverential obedience For Synonyms see entry 5841 5400 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5399 ^ ^ n n ^ fob'-ay-tron ^ phobetron ^ ^ ^ fearful sight 1 ^ ^ 1 that which strikes terror, a terror, (cause of) fright 5401 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from a primary phebomai (to be put in fear) ^ ^ n m ^ fob'-os ^ phobos ^ 9:189,1272 ^ ^ fear 41~misc 3~terror 3 ^ ^ 1 fear, dread, terror~1a that which strikes terror~2 reverence for one's husband 5402 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from phoibos (bright, probably akin to the base of 5457) ^ ^ n pr f ^ foy'-bay ^ Phoibe ^ ^ ^ Phebe 2 ^ ^ 1 a deaconess of the church at Cenchrea, near Corinth 5403 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5404 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ foy-nee'-kay ^ Phoinike ^ ^ ^ Phenice 2~Phenicia 1 ^ ^ 1 a territory of the province of Syria, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean between the river Eleutherus and the promontory of Carmel, some 30 miles (50 km) long and 3 (5 km) broad 5404 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ foy'-nix ^ phoinix ^ ^ ^ palm 1~palm tree 1 ^ ^ 1 a palm tree, date palm 5405 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably the same as 5404 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ foy'-nix ^ Phoinix ^ ^ ^ Phenice 1 ^ ^ 1 the name of a haven in Crete on the south coast 5406 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5408 ^ ^ n m ^ fon-yooce' ^ phoneus ^ ^ ^ murderer 7 ^ ^ 1 a murderer, a homicide For Synonyms see entry 5811 5407 ^ False ^ 12 ^ from 5406 ^ ^ v ^ fon-yoo'-o ^ phoneuo ^ ^ ^ do murder 1~kill 10~slay 1 ^ ^ 1 to kill, slay, murder~2 to commit murder 5408 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from an obsolete primary pheno (to murder) ^ ^ n m ^ fon'-os ^ phonos ^ ^ ^ be slain + 599 1~murder 8~slaughter 1 ^ ^ 1 murder, slaughter 5409 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5411 ^ ^ v ^ for-eh'-o ^ phoreo ^ 9:83,1252 ^ ^ bear 3~wear 3 ^ ^ 1 to bear constantly, wear~1a of clothing, garments, armour 5410 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ for'-on ^ Phoron ^ ^ ^ Forum 1 ^ ^ 1 Appius Forum, a town in Italy, 43 Roman miles (70 km) from Rome on the Appian Way 5411 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5342 ^ ^ n m ^ for'-os ^ phoros ^ 9:78,1252 ^ ^ tribute 5 ^ ^ 1 tribute, esp. the annual tax levied upon houses, lands, and persons 5412 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5414 ^ ^ v ^ for-tid'-zo ^ phortizo ^ 9:86,1252 ^ ^ be heavy laden 1~lade 1 ^ ^ 1 to place a burden upon, to load~2 metaph. to load one with a burden (of rites and unwarranted precepts) 5413 ^ False ^ 5 ^ diminutive of 5414 ^ ^ n n ^ for-tee'-on ^ phortion ^ 9:84,1252 ^ ^ burden 5 ^ ^ 1 a burden, load~1a of the freight or lading of a ship~2 metaph.~2a of burdensome rites~2b of the obligations Christ lays upon his followers, and styles a \"burden\" by way of the contrast to the precepts of the Pharisees, the observance of which was most oppressive~2c faults of the conscience which oppress the soul For Synonyms see entry 5819 5414 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5342 ^ ^ n m ^ for'-tos ^ phortos ^ ^ ^ lading 1 ^ ^ 1 a load, burden~1a of a ship 5415 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ for-too-nat'-os ^ Phortounatos ^ ^ ^ Fortunatus 2 ^ ^ 1 a Christian of Corinth 5416 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative from the base of 5417 ^ ^ n n ^ frag-el'-le-on ^ phragellion ^ ^ ^ scourge 1 ^ ^ 1 a scourge or whip 5417 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum ^ ^ v ^ frag-el-lo'-o ^ phragelloo ^ ^ ^ scourge 2 ^ ^ 1 to scourge 5418 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5420 ^ ^ n m ^ frag-mos' ^ phragmos ^ ^ ^ hedge 2~hedge around about + 4060 1~partition 1 ^ ^ 1 a hedge, a fence~2 that which separates, prevents two from coming together 5419 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably akin to 5420 through the idea of defining ^ ^ v ^ frad'-zo ^ phrazo ^ ^ ^ declare 2 ^ ^ 1 to indicate plainly, make known, declare, whether by gesture or by writing or speaking, or in some other ways~2 to explain 5420 ^ False ^ 3 ^ apparently a strengthening form of the base of 5424 ^ ^ v ^ fras'-so ^ phrasso ^ ^ ^ stop 3 ^ ^ 1 to fence in, block up, stop up, close up~2 to put to silence 5421 ^ False ^ 7 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n n ^ freh'-ar ^ phrear ^ ^ ^ pit 5~well 2 ^ ^ 1 a well~2 the pit of the abyss (because the nether world is thought to increase in size the further it extends from the surface of the earth and so resemble a cistern, the orifice of which is narrow) 5422 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5423 ^ ^ v ^ fren-ap-at-ah'-o ^ phrenapatao ^ ^ ^ deceive 1 ^ ^ 1 to deceive any one's mind 5423 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5424 and 539 ^ ^ n m ^ fren-ap-at'-ace ^ phrenapates ^ ^ ^ deceiver 1 ^ ^ 1 a mind deceiver, a seducer 5424 ^ False ^ 2 ^ probably from an obsolete phrao (to rein in or curb, cf 5420) ^ ^ n f ^ frane ^ phren ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ understanding 2 ^ ^ 1 the midriff or diaphragm, the parts of the heart~2 the mind~2a the faculty of perceiving and judging 5425 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ fris'-so ^ phrisso ^ ^ ^ tremble 1 ^ ^ 1 to bristle, stiffen stand up~2 to shudder, to be struck with extreme fear, to be horrified 5426 ^ False ^ 29 ^ from 5424 ^ ^ v ^ fron-eh'-o ^ phroneo ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ be like minded + 846 2~be minded 3~be of the same mind + 846 2~mind 3~misc 8~regard 4~savour 2~think 5 ^ ^ 1 to have understanding, be wise~2 to feel, to think~2a to have an opinion of one's self, think of one's self, to be modest, not let one's opinion (though just) of himself exceed the bounds of modesty~2b to think or judge what one's opinion is~2c to be of the same mind i.e. agreed together, cherish the same views, be harmonious~3 to direct one's mind to a thing, to seek, to strive for~3a to seek one's interest or advantage~3b to be of one's party, side with him (in public affairs) 5427 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5426 ^ ^ n n ^ fron'-ay-mah ^ phronema ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ carnally minded + 4561 1~mind 2~spiritually minded + 4151 1 ^ ^ 1 what one has in the mind, the thoughts and purposes 5428 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5426 ^ ^ n f ^ fron'-ay-sis ^ phronesis ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ prudence 1~wisdom 1 ^ ^ 1 understanding~2 knowledge and holy love of the will of God For Synonyms see entry 5826 5429 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 5424 ^ ^ adj ^ fron'-ee-mos ^ phronimos ^ 9:220,1277 ^ ^ wise 14 ^ ^ 1 intelligent, wise~2 prudent, i.e. mindful of one's interests For Synonyms see entry 5872 5430 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5429 ^ ^ adv ^ fron-im'-oce ^ phronimos ^ ^ ^ wisely 1 ^ ^ 1 prudently, wisely 5431 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of 5424 ^ ^ v ^ fron-tid'-zo ^ phrontizo ^ ^ ^ be careful 1 ^ ^ 1 to think, to be careful~2 to be thoughtful or anxious 5432 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a compound of 4253 and 3708 ^ ^ v ^ froo-reh'-o ^ phroureo ^ ^ ^ keep 3~keep with a garrison 1 ^ ^ 1 to guard, protect by a military guard, either to prevent hostile invasion, or to keep the inhabitants of a besieged city from flight~2 metaph.~2a under the control of the Mosaic law, that he might not escape from its power~2b to protect by guarding, to keep~2c by watching and guarding to preserve one for the attainment of something 5433 ^ False ^ 1 ^ akin to 1032, 1031 ^ ^ v ^ froo-as'-so ^ phruasso ^ ^ ^ rage 1 ^ ^ 1 to neigh, stamp the ground, prance, snort~2 to be high-spirited~2a of horses~2b of men~2b1 to take on lofty airs~2b2 behave arrogantly~2c to be tumultuous, to rage 5434 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed derivative of phrugo (to roast or parch, akin to the base of 5395) ^ ^ n n ^ froo'-gan-on ^ phruganon ^ ^ ^ stick 1 ^ ^ 1 a dry stick, a twig~2 all dry sticks, bush wood, fire wood, or similar material used as fuel~2a of straw, stubble 5435 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably of foreign origin ^ ^ n pr loc ^ froog-ee'-ah ^ Phrugia ^ ^ ^ Phrygia 4 ^ ^ 1 a region in Asia Minor bounded by Bithynia, Galatia, Lycaonia, Pisidia, Lydia, Mysia and it contained the cities of Laodicea, Hierapolis, and Colosse 5436 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably from 5343 ^ ^ n pr m ^ foog'-el-los ^ Phugellos ^ ^ ^ Phygellus 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian who was with Paul and deserted him 5437 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5343 ^ ^ n f ^ foog-ay' ^ phuge ^ ^ ^ flight 2 ^ ^ 1 flight 5438 ^ False ^ 47 ^ from 5442 ^ ^ n f ^ foo-lak-ay' ^ phulake ^ 9:241,1280 ^ ^ cage 1~hold 1~imprisonment 2~prison 36~ward 1~watch 6 ^ ^ 1 guard, watch~1a a watching, keeping watch~1a1 to keep watch~1b persons keeping watch, a guard, sentinels~1c of the place where captives are kept, a prison~1d of the time (of night) during which guard was kept, a watch i.e. a period of time during which part of the guard was on duty, and at the end of which others relieved them. As the earlier Greeks divided the night commonly into three parts, so, previous to the exile, the Israelites also had three watches in a night; subsequently, however, after they became subject to the Romans, they adopted the Roman custom of dividing the night into four watches 5439 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5441 ^ ^ v ^ foo-lak-id'-zo ^ phulakizo ^ ^ ^ imprison 1 ^ ^ 1 to cast into prison, imprison 5440 ^ False ^ 1 ^ neuter of a derivative of 5442 ^ ^ n n ^ foo-lak-tay'-ree-on ^ phulakterion ^ ^ ^ phylactery 1 ^ ^ 1 a fortified place provided with a garrison, a station for a guard or garrison~2 a preservative or safeguard , an amulet. The Jews used this word to describe small strips of parchment on which were written the following passages of the law of Moses, Ex. 13:1-10, 11-16; Dt. 6:4-9, 11:13-21, and which, enclosed in small cases, they were accustomed when engaged in prayer to wear fastened by a leather strap to the forehead and to the left arm over against the heart, in order that they might thus be solemnly reminded of the duty of keeping the commands of God in the head and in the heart, according to the directions given in Ex. 13:16, Dt. 6:8, 11:18; These scrolls were thought to have the power, like amulets, to avert various evils and to drive away demons. The Pharisees were accustomed to widen, make broad, their phylacteries, that they might render them more conspicuous and show themselves to be more eager than the majority to be reminded of the law of God. 5441 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5442 ^ ^ n m ^ foo'-lax ^ phulax ^ ^ ^ keeper 3 ^ ^ 1 a guard, keeper 5442 ^ False ^ 30 ^ probably from 5443 through the idea of isolation ^ ^ v ^ foo-las'-so ^ phulasso ^ 9:236,1280 ^ ^ be ... ware 1~beware 2~keep 23~keep (one's) self 1~observe 2~save 1 ^ ^ 1 to guard~1a to watch, keep watch~1b to guard or watch, have an eye upon: lest he escape~1c to guard a person (or thing) that he may remain safe~1c1 lest he suffer violence, be despoiled, etc. to protect~1c2 to protect one from a person or thing~1c3 to keep from being snatched away, preserve safe and unimpaired~1c4 to guard from being lost or perishing~1c5 to guard one's self from a thing~1d to guard i.e. care for, take care not to violate~1d1 to observe~2 to observe for one's self something to escape~2a to avoid, shun flee from~2b to guard for one's self (i.e. for one's safety's sake) so as not to violate, i.e. to keep, observe (the precepts of the Mosaic law) For Synonyms see entry 5874 5443 ^ False ^ 31 ^ from 5453 (cf 5444) ^ ^ n f ^ foo-lay' ^ phule ^ 9:245,1280 ^ ^ kindred 6~tribe 25 ^ ^ 1 a tribe~1a in the NT all the persons descending from one of the twelve sons of the patriarch, Jacob~2 a nation, people 5444 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from the same as 5443 ^ ^ n n ^ fool'-lon ^ phullon ^ ^ ^ leaf 6 ^ ^ 1 a leaf 5445 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from a prolonged form of phuro (to mix a liquid with a solid, perhaps akin to 5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk), mean to knead ^ ^ n n ^ foo'-ram-ah ^ phurama ^ ^ ^ lump 5 ^ ^ 1 any substance mixed with water and kneaded~2 a mass, a lump~2a of dough~2b of clay 5446 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5449 ^ ^ adj ^ foo-see-kos' ^ phusikos ^ 9:251,1283 ^ ^ natural 3 ^ ^ 1 produced by nature, inborn~2 agreeable to nature~3 governed by (the instincts of) nature 5447 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5446 ^ ^ adv ^ foo-see-koce' ^ phusikos ^ 9:251,1283 ^ ^ naturally 1 ^ ^ 1 in a natural manner, by nature, under the guidance of nature: by the aid of the bodily senses 5448 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing ^ ^ v ^ foo-see-o'-o ^ phusioo ^ ^ ^ puff up 7 ^ ^ 1 to make natural, to cause a thing to pass into nature~2 to inflate, blow up, to cause to swell up~2a to puff up, make proud~2b to be puffed up, to bear one's self loftily, be proud 5449 ^ False ^ 14 ^ from 5453 ^ ^ n f ^ foo'-sis ^ phusis ^ 9:251,1283 ^ ^ kind 1~mankind + 442 1~natural + 2596 2~nature 10 ^ ^ 1 nature~1a the nature of things, the force, laws, order of nature~1a1 as opposed to what is monstrous, abnormal, perverse~1a2 as opposed what has been produced by the art of man: the natural branches, i.e. branches by the operation of nature~1b birth, physical origin~1c a mode of feeling and acting which by long habit has become nature~1d the sum of innate properties and powers by which one person differs from others, distinctive native peculiarities, natural characteristics: the natural strength, ferocity, and intractability of beasts 5450 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5448 ^ ^ n f ^ foo-see'-o-sis ^ phusiosis ^ ^ ^ swelling 1 ^ ^ 1 a puffing up of soul, loftiness, pride 5451 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5452 ^ ^ n f ^ foo-ti'-ah ^ phuteia ^ ^ ^ plant 1 ^ ^ 1 a planting~2 the thing planted, a plant 5452 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from a derivative of 5453 ^ ^ v ^ foot-yoo'-o ^ phuteuo ^ ^ ^ plant 11 ^ ^ 1 to plant 5453 ^ False ^ 3 ^ a primary verb, probably originally, to \"puff\" or blow, i.e. to swell up ^ ^ v ^ foo'-o ^ phuo ^ ^ ^ as soon as it be sprung up 1~spring 1~spring up 1 ^ ^ 1 to beget, bring forth, produce~2 to be born, to spring up, to grow~3 to shoot forth, spring up 5454 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivative ^ ^ n m ^ fo-leh-os' ^ pholeos ^ ^ ^ hole 2 ^ ^ 1 a lurking hole, a burrow~2 a lair 5455 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 5456 ^ ^ v ^ fo-neh'-o ^ phoneo ^ 9:301,1287 ^ ^ call 23~call for 2~crow 12~cry 5 ^ ^ 1 to sound, emit a sound, to speak~1a of a cock: to crow~1b of men: to cry, cry out, cry aloud, speak with a loud voice~2 to call, to call one's self, either by one's own voice or though another~3 to send for, summon~3a to call out of (i.e. bid one to quit a place and come to one~3b to invite~3c to address, accost, call by a name 5456 ^ False ^ 141 ^ probably akin to 5316 through the idea of disclosure ^ ^ n f ^ fo-nay' ^ phone ^ 9:278,1287 ^ ^ be noised abroad + 1096 1~noise 1~sound 8~voice 131 ^ ^ 1 a sound, a tone~1a of inanimate things, as musical instruments~2 a voice~2a of the sound of uttered words~3 speech~3a of a language, tongue 5457 ^ False ^ 70 ^ from an obsolete phao (to shine or make manifest, especially by rays, cf 5316, 5346) ^ ^ n n ^ foce ^ phos ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ fire 2~light 68 ^ ^ 1 light~1a the light~1a1 emitted by a lamp~1a2 a heavenly light such as surrounds angels when they appear on earth~1b anything emitting light~1b1 a star~1b2 fire because it is light and sheds light~1b3 a lamp or torch~1c light, i.e brightness~1c1 of a lamp~2 metaph.~2a God is light because light has the extremely delicate, subtle, pure, brilliant quality~2b of truth and its knowledge, together with the spiritual purity associated with it~2c that which is exposed to the view of all, openly, publicly~2d reason, mind~2d1 the power of understanding esp. moral and spiritual truth For Synonyms see entry 5817 5458 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5457 ^ ^ n m ^ foce-tare' ^ phoster ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ light 2 ^ ^ 1 that which gives light, an illuminator~1a of the stars, sun and moon~2 light, brightness 5459 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5457 and 5342 ^ ^ adj ^ foce-for'-os ^ phosphoros ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ day star 1 ^ ^ 1 light bringing, giving light~2 the planet Venus, the morning star, day star~3 metaph. Christ 5460 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5457 ^ ^ adj ^ fo-ti-nos' ^ photeinos ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ bright 1~full of light 4 ^ ^ 1 light~1a composed of light~1b of a bright character~1c full of light~1d well lit 5461 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 5457 ^ ^ v ^ fo-tid'-zo ^ photizo ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ bring to light 2~enlighten 2~give light 2~illuminate 1~light 1~lighten 2~make to see 1 ^ ^ 1 to give light, to shine~2 to enlighten, light up, illumine~3 to bring to light, render evident~3a to cause something to exist and thus come to light and become clear to all~4 to enlighten, spiritually, imbue with saving knowledge~4a to instruct, to inform, teach~4b to give understanding to 5462 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5461 ^ ^ n m ^ fo-tis-mos' ^ photismos ^ 9:310,1293 ^ ^ light 2 ^ ^ 1 the act of enlightening, illumination~2 brightness, bright light 5463 ^ False ^ 74 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ khah'-ee-ro ^ chairo ^ 9:359,1298 ^ ^ all hail 1~be glad 14~farewell 1~God speed 2~greeting 3~hail 5~joy 5~joyfully 1~rejoice 42 ^ ^ 1 to rejoice, be glad~2 to rejoice exceedingly~3 to be well, thrive~4 in salutations, hail!~5 at the beginning of letters: to give one greeting, salute 5464 ^ False ^ 4 ^ probably from 5465 ^ ^ n f ^ khal'-ad-zah ^ chalaza ^ ^ ^ hail 4 ^ ^ 1 hail 5465 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from the base of 5490 ^ ^ v ^ khal-ah'-o ^ chalao ^ ^ ^ let down 6~strike 1 ^ ^ 1 to loosen, slacken, relax~2 to let down from a higher place to a lower 5466 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably of Hebrew or 03778 ^ ^ n pr m ^ khal-dah'-yos ^ Chaldaios ^ ^ ^ Chaldean 1 ^ ^ 1 a Chaldean 5467 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from 5465 through the idea of reducing the strength ^ ^ adj ^ khal-ep-os' ^ chalepos ^ ^ ^ fierce 1~perilous 1 ^ ^ 1 hard to do, to take, to approach~2 hard to bear, troublesome, dangerous~2a harsh, fierce, savage 5468 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5469 and the reduplicated form of 71 ^ ^ v ^ khal-in-ag-ogue-eh'-o ^ chalinagogeo ^ ^ ^ bridle 2 ^ ^ 1 to lead by a bridle, to guide~2 to bridle, hold in check, restrain 5469 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5465 ^ ^ n m ^ khal-ee-nos' ^ chalinos ^ ^ ^ bit 1~bridle 1 ^ ^ 1 a bridle 5470 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5475 ^ ^ adj ^ khal'-keh-os ^ chalkeos ^ ^ ^ brass 1 ^ ^ 1 brazen, made of brass 5471 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5475 ^ ^ n m ^ khalk-yooce' ^ chalkeus ^ ^ ^ coppersmith 1 ^ ^ 1 a worker in copper or iron, a smith 5472 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5475 and perhaps 1491 ^ ^ n m ^ khal-kay-dohn' ^ chalkedon ^ ^ ^ chalcedony 1 ^ ^ 1 chalcedony is a precious stone of misty grey colour, clouded with blue, yellow, or purple 5473 ^ False ^ 1 ^ diminutive from 5475 ^ ^ n n ^ khal-kee'-on ^ chalkion ^ ^ ^ brasen vessel 1 ^ ^ 1 a (copper or) brazen vessel 5474 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5475 and 3030 (in the implied mean of whiteness or brilliancy) ^ ^ n n ^ khal-kol-ib'-an-on ^ chalkolibanon ^ ^ ^ fine brass 2 ^ ^ 1 some metal like gold if not more precious 5475 ^ False ^ 5 ^ perhaps from 5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose) ^ ^ n m ^ khal-kos' ^ chalkos ^ ^ ^ brass 3~money 2 ^ ^ 1 brass~2 what is made of brass, money, coins of brass (also of silver and gold) 5476 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the base of 5490 through the idea of a fissure in the soil ^ ^ adv ^ kham-ah'-ee ^ chamai ^ ^ ^ on the ground 1~to the ground 1 ^ ^ 1 on the ground, on the earth~2 to the ground 5477 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 03667 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ khan-ah-an' ^ Chanaan ^ ^ ^ Chanaan 2 ^ ^ 1 the land of Canaan~2 in a narrower sense: the part of Palestine lying west of the Jordan~3 in a wider sense: all of Palestine 5478 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5477 ^ ^ adj ^ khan-ah-an-ah'-yos ^ Chanaanaios ^ ^ ^ of Canaan 1 ^ ^ 1 Canaanite, the name of the ancient inhabitants of Palestine before its conquest by the Israelites~2 in Christ's time: a Phoenician 5479 ^ False ^ 59 ^ from 5463 ^ ^ n f ^ khar-ah' ^ chara ^ 9:359,1298 ^ ^ gladness 3~greatly 1~joy 51~joyful 1~joyfully + 3326 1~joyfulness 1~joyous 1 ^ ^ 1 joy, gladness~1a the joy received from you~1b the cause or occasion of joy~1b1 of persons who are one's joy 5480 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from the same as 5482 ^ ^ n n ^ khar'-ag-mah ^ charagma ^ 9:416,1308 ^ ^ graven 1~mark 8 ^ ^ 1 a stamp, an imprinted mark~1a of the mark stamped on the forehead or the right hand as the badge of the followers of the Antichrist~1b the mark branded upon horses~2 thing carved, sculpture, graven work~2a of idolatrous images 5481 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 5482 ^ ^ n m ^ khar-ak-tare' ^ charakter ^ 9:418,1308 ^ ^ express image 1 ^ ^ 1 the instrument used for engraving or carving~2 the mark stamped upon that instrument or wrought out on it~2a a mark or figure burned in (Lev. 13:28) or stamped on, an impression~2b the exact expression (the image) of any person or thing, marked likeness, precise reproduction in every respect, i.e facsimile 5482 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from charasso (to sharpen to a point, akin to 1125 through the idea of scratching) ^ ^ n m ^ khar'-ax ^ charax ^ ^ ^ trench 1 ^ ^ 1 a pale or stake, a palisade~2 a palisade or rampart~2a pales between which earth, stones, trees, and timbers are heaped and packed together 5483 ^ False ^ 23 ^ middle voice from 5485 ^ ^ v ^ khar-id'-zom-ahee ^ charizomai ^ 9:372,1298 ^ ^ deliver 2~forgive 11~frankly forgive 1~freely give 2~give 6~grant 1 ^ ^ 1 to do something pleasant or agreeable (to one), to do a favour to, gratify~1a to show one's self gracious, kind, benevolent~1b to grant forgiveness, to pardon~1c to give graciously, give freely, bestow~1c1 to forgive~1c2 graciously to restore one to another~1c3 to preserve for one a person in peril 5484 ^ False ^ 9 ^ accusative case of 5485 as preposition ^ ^ prep ^ khar'-in ^ charin ^ ^ ^ because of 2~for ... sake 1~for this cause + 5127 3~to speak reproachfully + 3059 1~wherefore + 3739 1~wherefore 5101 1 ^ ^ 1 in favour of, for the pleasure of~2 for, for the sake of~3 on this account, for this cause 5485 ^ False ^ 156 ^ from 5463 ^ ^ n f ^ khar'-ece ^ charis ^ 9:372,1298 ^ ^ favour 6~grace 130~misc 7~pleasure 2~thank 4~thank + 2192 3~thanks 4 ^ ^ 1 grace~1a that which affords joy, pleasure, delight, sweetness, charm, loveliness: grace of speech~2 good will, loving-kindness, favour~2a of the merciful kindness by which God, exerting his holy influence upon souls, turns them to Christ, keeps, strengthens, increases them in Christian faith, knowledge, affection, and kindles them to the exercise of the Christian virtues~3 what is due to grace~3a the spiritual condition of one governed by the power of divine grace~3b the token or proof of grace, benefit~3b1 a gift of grace~3b2 benefit, bounty~4 thanks, (for benefits, services, favours), recompense, reward 5486 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 5483 ^ ^ n n ^ khar'-is-mah ^ charisma ^ 9:402,1298 ^ ^ free gift 2~gift 15 ^ ^ 1 a favour with which one receives without any merit of his own~2 the gift of divine grace~3 the gift of faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue~4 the economy of divine grace, by which the pardon of sin and eternal salvation is appointed to sinners in consideration of the merits of Christ laid hold of by faith~5 grace or gifts denoting extraordinary powers, distinguishing certain Christians and enabling them to serve the church of Christ, the reception of which is due to the power of divine grace operating on their souls by the Holy Spirit 5487 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5485 ^ ^ v ^ khar-ee-to'-o ^ charitoo ^ 9:372,1298 ^ ^ be highly favoured 1~make accepted 1 ^ ^ 1 to make graceful~1a charming, lovely, agreeable~2 to peruse with grace, compass with favour~3 to honour with blessings 5488 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of Hebrew origin 02771 ^ ^ n pr loc ^ khar-hran' ^ Charrhan ^ ^ ^ Charran 2 ^ ^ 1 a city in Mesopotamia, of great antiquity and made famous by the defeat of Crassus 5489 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 5482 ^ ^ n m ^ khar'-tace ^ chartes ^ ^ ^ paper 1 ^ ^ 1 paper 5490 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a form of an obsolete prim chao (to \"gape\" or \"yawn\") ^ ^ n n ^ khas'-mah ^ chasma ^ ^ ^ gulf 1 ^ ^ 1 a gaping opening, a chasm, a gulf 5491 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from a form of the same as 5490 ^ ^ n n ^ khi'-los ^ cheilos ^ ^ ^ lip 6~shore 1 ^ ^ 1 a lip, of the speaking mouth~2 metaph. the sea shore 5492 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 5494 ^ ^ v ^ khi-mad'-zo ^ cheimazo ^ ^ ^ be tossed with tempest 1 ^ ^ 1 to afflict with a tempest, to toss about upon the waves 5493 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the base of 5494 and 4482 ^ ^ adj ^ khi'-mar-hros ^ cheimarrhos ^ ^ ^ brook 1 ^ ^ 1 flowing in winter, a torrent 5494 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from a derivative of cheo (to pour, akin to the base of 5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain) ^ ^ n m ^ khi-mone' ^ cheimon ^ ^ ^ foul weather 1~tempest 1~winter 4 ^ ^ 1 winter~1a stormy or rainy weather, a tempest~1b winter, the winter season 5495 ^ False ^ 179 ^ perhaps from the base of 5494 in the sense of its congener the base of 5490 (through the idea of hollowness for grasping) ^ ^ n f ^ khire ^ cheir ^ 9:424,1309 ^ ^ hand 178~not tr 1 ^ ^ 1 by the help or agency of any one, by means of any one~2 fig. applied to God symbolising his might, activity, power~2a in creating the universe~2b in upholding and preserving (God is present protecting and aiding one)~2c in punishing~2d in determining and controlling the destinies of men 5496 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5497 ^ ^ v ^ khi-rag-ogue-eh'-o ^ cheiragogeo ^ 9:435,1309 ^ ^ lead by the hand 2 ^ ^ 1 to lead by the hand 5497 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5495 and a reduplicated form of 71 ^ ^ n m ^ khi-rag-o-gos' ^ cheiragogos ^ 9:435,1309 ^ ^ some to lead by the hand 1 ^ ^ 1 leading one by the hand 5498 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5495 and 1125 ^ ^ n n ^ khi-rog'-raf-on ^ cheirographon ^ 9:435,1309 ^ ^ handwriting 1 ^ ^ 1 a handwriting, what one has written by his own hand~2 a note of hand or writing in which one acknowledges that money has either been deposited with him or lent to him by another, to be returned at the appointed time 5499 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5495 and a derivative of 4160 ^ ^ adj ^ khi-rop-oy'-ay-tos ^ cheiropoietos ^ 9:436,1309 ^ ^ made by hands 1~made with hands 5 ^ ^ 1 made by the hands i.e the skill of men~1a of temples~1b of circumcision~1c of idols 5500 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a comparative of 5495 and teino (to stretch) ^ ^ v ^ khi-rot-on-eh'-o ^ cheirotoneo ^ 9:437,1309 ^ ^ choose 1~ordain 3 ^ ^ 1 to vote by stretching out the hand~2 to create or appoint by vote: one to have charge of some office or duty~3 to elect, create, appoint 5501 ^ False ^ 11 ^ irregular comparative of 2556 ^ ^ adj ^ khi'-rone ^ cheiron ^ ^ ^ a worse thing + 5100 1~sorer 1~worse 7~worse + 1519 + 3588 1~worse and worse + 1909 + 3588 1 ^ ^ 1 worse 5502 ^ False ^ 1 ^ plural of Hebrew origin 03742 ^ ^ n n pl ^ kher-oo-beem' ^ cheroubim ^ 9:438,1312 ^ ^ cherubim 1 ^ ^ 1 cherubim, two golden figures of living creatures with two wings; they were fastened to the lid of the ark of the covenant in the holy of holies (both at the sacred tabernacle and of Solomon's temple) in such a manner that their faces were turned towards each other and down towards the lid, which they overshadowed with their expanded wings. Between these figures God was regarded as having fixed his dwelling place. 5503 ^ False ^ 27 ^ feminine of a presumed derivative apparently from the base of 5490 through the idea of deficiency ^ ^ n f ^ khay'-rah ^ chera ^ 9:440,1313 ^ ^ widow 27 ^ ^ 1 a widow~2 metaph. a city stripped of its inhabitants and riches is represented under the figure of a widow 5504 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ adv ^ khthes ^ chthes ^ ^ ^ yesterday 3 ^ ^ 1 yesterday 5505 ^ False ^ 23 ^ from 5507 ^ ^ n f ^ khil-ee-as' ^ chilias ^ 9:466,1316 ^ ^ thousand 23 ^ ^ 1 a thousand, the number one thousand 5506 ^ False ^ 22 ^ from 5507 and 757 ^ ^ n m ^ khil-ee'-ar-khos ^ chiliarchos ^ ^ ^ captain 2~chief captain 19~high captain 1 ^ ^ 1 a chiliarch, the commander of a thousand soldiers~2 the commander of a Roman cohort (a military tribunal)~3 any military commander 5507 ^ False ^ 11 ^ plural of uncertain affinity ^ ^ adj ^ khil'-ee-oy ^ chilioi ^ 9:466,1316 ^ ^ thousand 11 ^ ^ 1 a thousand 5508 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ khee'-os ^ Chios ^ ^ ^ Chios 1 ^ ^ 1 is an island in the Aegean, between Samos and Lesbos, not far from the shore of Lydia 5509 ^ False ^ 11 ^ of foreign origin 03801 ^ ^ n m ^ khee-tone' ^ chiton ^ ^ ^ clothes 1~coat 9~garment 1 ^ ^ 1 a tunic, an undergarment, usually worn next to the skin, a garment, a vestment 5510 ^ False ^ 3 ^ perhaps akin to the base of 5490 (5465) or 5494 (as descending or empty) ^ ^ n f ^ khee-one' ^ chion ^ ^ ^ snow 3 ^ ^ 1 snow 5511 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ khlam-ooce' ^ chlamus ^ ^ ^ robe 2 ^ ^ 1 a chalamys, an outer garment usually worn over the tunic~2 a kind of short cloak worn by soldiers, military officers, magistrates, kings, emperors 5512 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative probably of 5491 ^ ^ v ^ khlyoo-ad'-zo ^ chleuazo ^ ^ ^ mock 2 ^ ^ 1 to mock, deride, jeer 5513 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from chlio (to warm) ^ ^ adj ^ khlee-ar-os' ^ chliaros ^ 2:876,296 ^ ^ lukewarm 1 ^ ^ 1 tepid, lukewarm~2 metaph. of the condition of the soul wretchedly fluctuating between a torpor and a fervour of love 5514 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from apparently a primary word, \"green\" ^ ^ n pr f ^ khlo'-ay ^ Chloe ^ ^ ^ Chloe 1 ^ ^ 1 a Christian woman of Corinth 5515 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the same as 5514 ^ ^ adj ^ khlo-ros' ^ chloros ^ ^ ^ green 3~pale 1 ^ ^ 1 green~2 yellowish pale 5516 ^ False ^ 1 ^ the 22d, 14th and an obsolete letter (4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th), used as numbers ^ ^ number representation ^ khee ^ stigma ^ ^ ^ six hundred threescore and six 1 ^ ^ 1 six hundred and sixty six, the meaning of which is the basis of much vain speculation 5517 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5522 ^ ^ adj ^ kho-ik-os' ^ choikos ^ 9:472,1318 ^ ^ earthly 4 ^ ^ 1 made of earth, earthy 5518 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n f ^ khoy'-nix ^ choinix ^ ^ ^ measure 2 ^ ^ 1 a choenix, a dry measure, containing four cotylae or two setarii (less than our quart, one litre) (or as much as would support a man of moderate appetite for a day) 5519 ^ False ^ 14 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ khoy'-ros ^ choiros ^ ^ ^ swine 14 ^ ^ 1 a swine 5520 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5521 ^ ^ v ^ khol-ah'-o ^ cholao ^ ^ ^ be angry 1 ^ ^ 1 to be atrabilious~2 to be mad~3 to be angry, enraged 5521 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from an equivalent perhaps akin to the same as 5514 (from the greenish hue) ^ ^ n f ^ khol-ay' ^ chole ^ ^ ^ gall 2 ^ ^ 1 bile, gall~2 in the OT used of other bitter things~2a wormwood~2b possibly myrrh 5522 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 5494 ^ ^ n m ^ kho'-os ^ choos ^ ^ ^ dust 2 ^ ^ 1 earth dug out, an earth heap~2 dust 5523 ^ False ^ 2 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n pr loc ^ khor-ad-zin' ^ Chorazin ^ ^ ^ Chorazin 2 ^ ^ 1 a town in Galilee 5524 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a compound of 5525 and 71 ^ ^ v ^ khor-ayg-eh'-o ^ choregeo ^ ^ ^ give 1~minister 1 ^ ^ 1 to be a chorus leader, lead a chorus~2 to furnish the chorus at one's own expense~3 to procure and supply all things necessary to fit out a chorus~4 to supply, furnish abundantly 5525 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ khor-os' ^ choros ^ ^ ^ dancing 1 ^ ^ 1 a band (of dancers and singers), circular dance, a dance, dancing 5526 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from 5528 ^ ^ v ^ khor-tad'-zo ^ chortazo ^ ^ ^ be full 1~feed 1~fill 12~satisfy 1 ^ ^ 1 to feed with herbs, grass, hay, to fill, satisfy with food, to fatten~1a of animals~2 to fill or satisfy men~3 to fulfil or satisfy the desire of any one 5527 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5526 ^ ^ n n ^ khor'-tas-mah ^ chortasma ^ ^ ^ sustenance 1 ^ ^ 1 feed, fodder for animals~2 food, (vegetable) sustenance, whether for men or flocks 5528 ^ False ^ 15 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n m ^ khor'-tos ^ chortos ^ ^ ^ blade 2~grass 12~hay 1 ^ ^ 1 the place where grass grows and animals graze~2 grass, herbage, hay, provender~2a of green grass~2b of growing crops 5529 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of uncertain origin ^ ^ n pr m ^ khood-zas' ^ Chouzas ^ ^ ^ Chuza 1 ^ ^ 1 the house steward of Herod Antipas 5530 ^ False ^ 11 ^ middle voice of a primary verb (perhaps rather from 5495, to handle) ^ ^ v ^ khrah'-om-ahee ^ chraomai ^ ^ ^ entreat 1~use 10 ^ ^ 1 to receive a loan~2 borrow~3 to take for one's use, to use~3a to make use of a thing 5531 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably the same as the base of 5530 ^ ^ v ^ khrah'-o ^ chrao ^ ^ ^ lend 1 ^ ^ 1 to lend For Synonyms see entry 5827 5532 ^ False ^ 49 ^ from the base of 5530 or 5534 ^ ^ n f ^ khri'-ah ^ chreia ^ ^ ^ business 1~lack 1~necessary 1~necessity 3~need 25~need + 2192 14~needful 1~use 2~wants 1 ^ ^ 1 necessity, need~2 duty, business 5533 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of 5531 and 3781 ^ ^ n m ^ khreh-o-fi-let'-ace ^ chreopheiletes ^ ^ ^ debtor 2 ^ ^ 1 a debtor 5534 ^ False ^ 1 ^ third person singular of the same as 5530 or 5531 used impersonally ^ ^ v ^ khray ^ chre ^ ^ ^ ought 1 ^ ^ 1 it is necessary~2 it behooves For Synonyms see entry 5829 5535 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5532 ^ ^ v ^ khrade'-zo ^ chrezo ^ ^ ^ have need 3~need 2 ^ ^ 1 to have need of, to be in want of 5536 ^ False ^ 7 ^ a primitive word ^ ^ n n ^ khray'-mah ^ chrema ^ 9:480,1319 ^ ^ money 4~riches 3 ^ ^ 1 a thing, a matter, affair, event, business~1a spec. money, riches 5537 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 5536 ^ ^ v ^ khray-mat-id'-zo ^ chrematizo ^ 9:480,1319 ^ ^ be admonished of God 1~be warned from God 1~be warned of God 3~call 2~reveal 1~speak 1 ^ ^ 1 to transact business, esp. to manage public affairs~1a to advise or consult with one about public affairs~1b to make answer to those who ask for advice, present enquiries or requests, etc.~1b1 of judges, magistrates, rulers, kings~2 to give a response to those consulting an oracle, to give a divine command or admonition, to teach from heaven~2a to be divinely commanded, admonished, instructed~2b to be the mouthpiece of divine revelations, to promulgate the commands of God~3 to assume or take to one's self a name from one's public business~3a to receive a name or title, be called 5538 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5537 ^ ^ n m ^ khray-mat-is-mos' ^ chrematismos ^ 9:482,1319 ^ ^ answer of God 1 ^ ^ 1 a divine response, an oracle 5539 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5540 ^ ^ adj ^ khray'-see-mos ^ chresimos ^ ^ ^ profit 1 ^ ^ 1 fit for use, useful 5540 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5530 ^ ^ n f ^ khray'-sis ^ chresis ^ ^ ^ use 2 ^ ^ 1 use~1a of the sexual use of a woman 5541 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from 5543 ^ ^ v ^ khraste-yoo'-om-ahee ^ chresteuomai ^ 9:491,1320 ^ ^ be kind 1 ^ ^ 1 to show one's self mild, to be kind, use kindness 5542 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a compound of 5543 and 3004 ^ ^ n f ^ khrase-tol-og-ee'-ah ^ chrestologia ^ 9:492,1320 ^ ^ good words 1 ^ ^ 1 fair speaking, the smooth and plausible address which simulates goodness 5543 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5530 ^ ^ adj ^ khrase-tos' ^ chrestos ^ 9:483,1320 ^ ^ better 1~easy 1~good 1~goodness 1~gracious 1~kind 2 ^ ^ 1 fit, fit for use, useful~1a virtuous, good~2 manageable~2a mild, pleasant (as opp. to harsh, hard sharp, bitter)~2b of things: more pleasant, of people, kind, benevolent 5544 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5543 ^ ^ n f ^ khray-stot'-ace ^ chrestotes ^ 9:489,1320 ^ ^ gentleness 1~good 1~goodness 4~kindness 4 ^ ^ 1 moral goodness, integrity~2 benignity, kindness 5545 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5548 ^ ^ n n ^ khris'-mah ^ chrisma ^ 9:493,1322 ^ ^ anointing 2~unction 1 ^ ^ 1 anything smeared on, unguent, ointment, usually prepared by the Hebrews from oil and aromatic herbs. Anointing was the inaugural ceremony for priests 5546 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5547 ^ ^ n pr m ^ khris-tee-an-os' ^ Christianos ^ 9:493,1322 ^ ^ Christian 3 ^ ^ 1 Christian, a follower of Christ 5547 ^ False ^ 569 ^ from 5548 ^ ^ adj ^ khris-tos' ^ Christos ^ 9:493,1322 ^ ^ Christ 569 ^ ^ 1 Christ was the Messiah, the Son of God~2 anointed 5548 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably akin to 5530 through the idea of contact ^ ^ v ^ khree'-o ^ chrio ^ 9:493,1322 ^ ^ anoint 5 ^ ^ 1 to anoint~1a consecrating Jesus to the Messianic office, and furnishing him with the necessary powers for its administration~1b enduing Christians with the gifts of the Holy Spirit For Synonyms see entry 5805 5549 ^ False ^ 5 ^ from 5550 ^ ^ v ^ khron-id'-zo ^ chronizo ^ ^ ^ delay 2~tarry 2~tarry so long 1 ^ ^ 1 to linger, delay, tarry 5550 ^ False ^ 53 ^ of uncertain derivation ^ ^ n m ^ khron'-os ^ chronos ^ 9:581,1337 ^ ^ a while 2~misc 4~not tr 5~oftentimes + 4183 1~season 4~space 2~time 33~while 2 ^ ^ 1 time either long or short For Synonyms see entry 5853 5551 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a presumed compound of 5550 and the base of 5147 ^ ^ v ^ khron-ot-rib-eh'-o ^ chronotribeo ^ ^ ^ spend time 1 ^ ^ 1 to wear away time, spend time 5552 ^ False ^ 18 ^ from 5557 ^ ^ adj ^ khroo'-seh-os ^ chruseos ^ ^ ^ golden 15~of gold 3 ^ ^ 1 golden~2 made of gold~3 overlaid or covered with gold 5553 ^ False ^ 9 ^ diminutive of 5557 ^ ^ n n ^ khroo-see'-on ^ chrusion ^ ^ ^ gold 9 ^ ^ 1 gold, both that which lies imbedded in the earth and is dug out of it~2 that which has been smelted and wrought~2a of a gold coin~2b of golden ornaments~2c of precious things made of gold 5554 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5557 and 1146 ^ ^ adj ^ khroo-sod-ak-too'-lee-os ^ chrusodaktulios ^ ^ ^ with a gold ring 1 ^ ^ 1 gold ringed, adorned with gold rings 5555 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5557 and 3037 ^ ^ n m ^ khroo-sol'-ee-thos ^ chrusolithos ^ ^ ^ chrysolite 1 ^ ^ 1 chrysolite is a precious stone of golden colour 5556 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5557 and prason (a leek) ^ ^ n m ^ khroo-sop'-ras-os ^ chrusoprasos ^ ^ ^ chrysoprasus 1 ^ ^ 1 chrysoprasus is a stone of green colour, inclined to that of gold, from whence it has its name; for this is agate in the breast plate, which was Naphtali's stone. (Gill) 5557 ^ False ^ 13 ^ perhaps from the base of 5530 (through the idea of the utility of the metal), gold ^ ^ n m ^ khroo-sos' ^ chrusos ^ ^ ^ gold 13 ^ ^ 1 precious things made of gold, golden ornaments~1a an image made of gold~1b stamped gold, gold coin 5558 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5557 ^ ^ v ^ khroo-so'-o ^ chrusoo ^ ^ ^ deck 2 ^ ^ 1 to adorn with gold, to gild~1a of a woman ornamented with gold so profusely that she seems to be gilded 5559 ^ False ^ 1 ^ probably akin to the base of 5530 through the idea of handling ^ ^ n m ^ khroce ^ chros ^ ^ ^ body 1 ^ ^ 1 the surface of the body, the skin 5560 ^ False ^ 15 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ adj ^ kho-los' ^ cholos ^ ^ ^ cripple 1~halt 4~lame 10 ^ ^ 1 lame~1a deprived of a foot, maimed 5561 ^ False ^ 27 ^ from a derivative of the base of 5490 through the idea of empty expanse ^ ^ n f ^ kho'-rah ^ chora ^ ^ ^ coast 1~country 15~field 2~ground 1~land 3~region 5 ^ ^ 1 the space lying between two places or limits~2 a region or country i.e. a tract of land~2a the (rural) region surrounding a city or village, the country~2b the region with towns and villages which surround a metropolis~3 land which is ploughed or cultivated, ground For Synonyms see entry 5875 5562 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5561 ^ ^ v ^ kho-reh'-o ^ choreo ^ ^ ^ be room to receive 1~cannot receive + 3756 1~come 1~contain 2~go 1~have place 1~receive 3 ^ ^ 1 to leave space (which may be filled or occupied by another), to make room, give place, yield~1a to retire~1b metaph. to betake one's self, turn one's self~2 to go forward, advance, proceed, succeed~3 to have space or room for receiving or holding something For Synonyms see entry 5818 5563 ^ False ^ 13 ^ from 5561 ^ ^ v ^ kho-rid'-zo ^ chorizo ^ ^ ^ depart 8~put asunder 2~separate 3 ^ ^ 1 to separate, divide, part, put asunder, to separate one's self from, to depart~1a to leave a husband or wife~1a1 of divorce~1b to depart, go away 5564 ^ False ^ 10 ^ diminutive of 5561 ^ ^ n n ^ kho-ree'-on ^ chorion ^ ^ ^ field 3~land 3~parcel of ground 1~place 2~possession 1 ^ ^ 1 a space, a place, a region, a district~2 a piece of ground, a field, land For Synonyms see entry 5875 5565 ^ False ^ 39 ^ from 5561 ^ ^ adv ^ kho-rece' ^ choris ^ ^ ^ beside 3~by itself 1~without 35 ^ ^ 1 separate, apart~1a without any~1b besides 5566 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Latin origin ^ ^ n m ^ kho'-ros ^ choros ^ ^ ^ north west 1 ^ ^ 1 the northwest wind~2 for the quarter of the heavens from which the wind blows 5567 ^ False ^ 5 ^ probably strengthened from psao (to rub or touch the surface, cf 5597) ^ ^ v ^ psal'-lo ^ psallo ^ 8:489,1225 ^ ^ make melody 1~sing 3~sing psalms 1 ^ ^ 1 to pluck off, pull out~2 to cause to vibrate by touching, to twang~2a to touch or strike the chord, to twang the strings of a musical instrument so that they gently vibrate~2b to play on a stringed instrument, to play, the harp, etc.~2c to sing to the music of the harp~2d in the NT to sing a hymn, to celebrate the praises of God in song 5568 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 5567 ^ ^ n m ^ psal-mos' ^ psalmos ^ 8:489,1225 ^ ^ psalm 5~Psalm 2 ^ ^ 1 a striking, twanging~1a of a striking the chords of a musical instrument~1b of a pious song, a psalm For Synonyms see entry 5876 5569 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5571 and 80 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dad'-el-fos ^ pseudadelphos ^ 1:144,22 ^ ^ false brother 2 ^ ^ 1 a false brother~2 one who ostentatiously professes to be a Christian, but is destitute of Christian knowledge and piety 5570 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5571 and 652 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dap-os'-tol-os ^ pseudapostolos ^ 1:445,67 ^ ^ false apostle 1 ^ ^ 1 a false apostle, one who falsely claims to be an ambassador of Christ 5571 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5574 ^ ^ adj ^ psyoo-dace' ^ pseudes ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ false 1~liar 2 ^ ^ 1 lying, deceitful, false 5572 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5571 and 1320 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os ^ pseudodidaskalos ^ 2:160,161 ^ ^ false teacher 1 ^ ^ 1 a false teacher 5573 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5571 and 3004 ^ ^ adj ^ psyoo-dol-og'-os ^ pseudologos ^ ^ ^ speaking lies 1 ^ ^ 1 speaking (teaching) falsely, speaking lies 5574 ^ False ^ 12 ^ middle voice of an apparently primary verb ^ ^ v ^ psyoo'-dom-ahee ^ pseudomai ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ falsely 1~lie 11 ^ ^ 1 to lie, to speak deliberate falsehoods~2 to deceive one by a lie, to lie to 5575 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5571 and a kindred form of 3144 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dom-ar'-toor ^ pseudomartur ^ 4:513,* ^ ^ false witness 3 ^ ^ 1 a false witness 5576 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5575 ^ ^ v ^ psyoo-dom-ar-too-reh'-o ^ pseudomartureo ^ 4:513,564 ^ ^ bear false witness 6 ^ ^ 1 to utter falsehoods in giving testimony, to testify falsely, to bear false witness 5577 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5575 ^ ^ n f ^ psyoo-dom-ar-too-ree'-ah ^ pseudomarturia ^ 4:513,564 ^ ^ false witness 2 ^ ^ 1 false witness, false testimony 5578 ^ False ^ 11 ^ from 5571 and 4396 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dop-rof-ay'-tace ^ pseudoprophetes ^ 6:781,952 ^ ^ false prophet 11 ^ ^ 1 one who, acting the part of a divinely inspired prophet, utters falsehoods under the name of divine prophecies~2 a false prophet 5579 ^ False ^ 9 ^ from 5574 ^ ^ n n ^ psyoo'-dos ^ pseudos ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ lie 7~lying 2 ^ ^ 1 a lie~2 conscious and intentional falsehood~3 in a broad sense, whatever is not what it seems to be~3a of perverse, impious, deceitful precepts 5580 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5571 and 5547 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoo-dokh'-ris-tos ^ pseudochristos ^ ^ ^ false Christ 2 ^ ^ 1 a false Christ (or Messiah)~2 one who falsely lays claim to the name and office of the Messiah 5581 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5571 and 3686 ^ ^ adj ^ psyoo-do'-noo-mos ^ pseudonumos ^ 5:282,694 ^ ^ falsely so called 1 ^ ^ 1 falsely named 5582 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5574 ^ ^ n n ^ psyoos'-mah ^ pseusma ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ lie 1 ^ ^ 1 a falsehood, a lie~2 the perfidy by which a man by sinning breaks faith with God 5583 ^ False ^ 10 ^ from 5574 ^ ^ n m ^ psyoos-tace' ^ pseustes ^ 9:594,1339 ^ ^ liar 10 ^ ^ 1 a liar~2 one who breaks faith~3 a false and faithless man 5584 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from the base of 5567 (cf 5586) ^ ^ v ^ psay-laf-ah'-o ^ pselaphao ^ ^ ^ feel after 1~handle 2~touch 1 ^ ^ 1 to handle, touch and feel~2 metaph. mentally to seek after tokens of a person or a thing 5585 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from 5586 ^ ^ v ^ psay-fid'-zo ^ psephizo ^ 9:604,1341 ^ ^ count 2 ^ ^ 1 to count with pebbles, to compute, calculate, reckon~2 to give one's vote by casting a pebble into the urn~3 to decide by voting 5586 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from the same as 5584 ^ ^ n f ^ psay'-fos ^ psephos ^ 9:604,1341 ^ ^ stone 2~voice 1 ^ ^ 1 a small worn smooth stone, a pebble~1a in the ancient courts of justice the accused were condemned by black pebbles and the acquitted by white~2 a vote (on account of the use of pebbles in voting) 5587 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from a derivative of psithos (a whisper; by implication, a slander, probably akin to 5574) ^ ^ n m ^ psith-oo-ris-mos' ^ psithurismos ^ ^ ^ whispering 1 ^ ^ 1 a whispering, i.e. secret slandering~2 of the magical murmuring of a charmer of snakes 5588 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from the same as 5587 ^ ^ n m ^ psith-oo-ris-tace' ^ psithuristes ^ ^ ^ whisperer 1 ^ ^ 1 a whisperer, secret slanderer, detractor 5589 ^ False ^ 3 ^ diminutive from a derivative of the base of 5567 (meaning a crumb) ^ ^ n n ^ psikh-ee'-on ^ psichion ^ ^ ^ crumb 3 ^ ^ 1 a little morsel, a crumb 5590 ^ False ^ 105 ^ from 5594 ^ ^ n f ^ psoo-khay' ^ psuche ^ 9:608,1342 ^ ^ heart 1~heartily + 1537 1~life 40~mind 3~not tr 2~soul 58 ^ ^ 1 breath~1a the breath of life~1a1 the vital force which animates the body and shows itself in breathing~1a1a of animals~1a1b of men~1b life~1c that in which there is life~1c1 a living being, a living soul~2 the soul~2a the seat of the feelings, desires, affections, aversions (our heart, soul etc.)~2b the (human) soul in so far as it is constituted that by the right use of the aids offered it by God it can attain its highest end and secure eternal blessedness, the soul regarded as a moral being designed for everlasting life~2c the soul as an essence which differs from the body and is not dissolved by death (distinguished from other parts of the body) 5591 ^ False ^ 6 ^ from 5590 ^ ^ adj ^ psoo-khee-kos' ^ psuchikos ^ 9:661,1342 ^ ^ natural 4~sensual 2 ^ ^ 1 of or belonging to breath~1a having the nature and characteristics of the breath~1a1 the principal of animal life, which men have in common with the brutes~1b governed by breath~1b1 the sensuous nature with its subjection to appetite and passion 5592 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5594 ^ ^ n n ^ psoo'-khos ^ psuchos ^ ^ ^ cold 3 ^ ^ 1 cold 5593 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5592 ^ ^ adj ^ psoo-chros' ^ psuchros ^ 2:876,296 ^ ^ cold 4 ^ ^ 1 cold, cool~1a of cool water~2 metaph.~2a cold i.e. sluggish, inert~2b in mind: of one destitute of warm Christian faith and the desire for holiness 5594 ^ False ^ 1 ^ a primary verb ^ ^ v ^ psoo'-kho ^ psucho ^ ^ ^ wax cold 1 ^ ^ 1 to breathe, blow, cool by blowing~2 to be made or grow cool or cold~3 metaph. of waning love 5595 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from the base of 5596 ^ ^ v ^ pso-mid'-zo ^ psomizo ^ ^ ^ bestow to feed 1~feed 1 ^ ^ 1 to feed by putting a bit or crumb (of food) into the mouth~1a of infants, young animals etc.~2 to feed, nourish~3 to give a thing to feed someone, feed out to 5596 ^ False ^ 4 ^ diminutive from a derivative of the base of 5597 ^ ^ n n ^ pso-mee'-on ^ psomion ^ ^ ^ sop 4 ^ ^ 1 a fragment, bit, morsel 5597 ^ False ^ 1 ^ prolongation from the same base as 5567 ^ ^ v ^ pso'-kho ^ psocho ^ ^ ^ rub 1 ^ ^ 1 to rub, to rub to pieces 5598 ^ False ^ 4 ^ a primitive word ^ ^ n ^ o'-meg-ah ^ omega ^ 1:1,* ^ ^ Omega 4 ^ ^ 1 the last letter in the Greek alphabet~2 the last 5599 ^ False ^ 17 ^ a primary interj. ^ ^ interj ^ o ^ o ^ ^ ^ not tr 1~O 16 ^ ^ 1 the interjection, O! 5600 ^ False ^ 66 ^ the subjunctive of 1510 ^ ^ v ^ o ^ o ^ ^ ^ be 22~is 5~may be 22~might be 2~misc 4~not tr 4~should be 6~were 1 ^ ^ 1 be, may be, etc. 5601 ^ False ^ 3 ^ of Hebrew origin 05744 ^ ^ n pr m ^ o-bade' ^ Obed ^ ^ ^ Obed 3 ^ ^ 1 the grandfather of king David 5602 ^ False ^ 60 ^ from an adverb form of 3592 ^ ^ adv ^ ho'-deh ^ hode ^ ^ ^ here 44~hither 13~in this place 1~there 1~this place 1 ^ ^ 1 here, to this place, etc. 5603 ^ False ^ 7 ^ from 103 ^ ^ n f ^ o-day' ^ ode ^ 1:164,24 ^ ^ song 7 ^ ^ 1 a song, lay, ode For Synonyms see entry 5876 5604 ^ False ^ 4 ^ akin to 3601 ^ ^ n f ^ o-deen' ^ odin ^ 9:667,1353 ^ ^ pain 1~sorrow 2~travail 1 ^ ^ 1 the pain of childbirth, travail pain, birth pangs~2 intolerable anguish, in reference to the dire calamities precede the advent of the Messiah 5605 ^ False ^ 3 ^ from 5604 ^ ^ v ^ o-dee'-no ^ odino ^ 9:667,1353 ^ ^ travail 1~travail in birth 2 ^ ^ 1 to feel the pains of child birth, to travail 5606 ^ False ^ 2 ^ perhaps from the alternate of 5342 ^ ^ n m ^ o'-mos ^ omos ^ ^ ^ shoulder 2 ^ ^ 1 a shoulder 5607 ^ False ^ 161 ^ present participle of 1510 ^ ^ v participle ^ oan ^ on ^ 2:398,* ^ ^ being 36~misc 81~not tr 10~that is 8~when ... was 8~which is 17 ^ ^ 1 being, etc. 5608 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice from an apparently primary onos (a sum or price) ^ ^ v ^ o-neh'-om-ahee ^ oneomai ^ ^ ^ buy 1 ^ ^ 1 to buy 5609 ^ False ^ 1 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n n ^ o-on' ^ oon ^ ^ ^ egg 1 ^ ^ 1 an egg 5610 ^ False ^ 108 ^ apparently a primary word ^ ^ n f ^ ho'-rah ^ hora ^ 9:675,1355 ^ ^ hour 89~misc 5~season 3~time 11 ^ ^ 1 a certain definite time or season fixed by natural law and returning with the revolving year~1a of the seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn, winter~2 the daytime (bounded by the rising and setting of the sun), a day~3 a twelfth part of the day-time, an hour, (the twelve hours of the day are reckoned from the rising to the setting of the sun)~4 any definite time, point of time, moment 5611 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from 5610 ^ ^ adj ^ ho-rah'-yos ^ horaios ^ ^ ^ beautiful 4 ^ ^ 1 blooming, beautiful (used of the human body) 5612 ^ False ^ 1 ^ middle voice of an apparently primary verb ^ ^ v ^ o-roo'-om-ahee ^ oruomai ^ ^ ^ roaring 1 ^ ^ 1 to roar, to howl (of a lion, wolf, dog, and other beasts)~1a of men, to raise a loud and inarticulate cry: either of grief, or of joy~2 to sing with a loud voice 5613 ^ False ^ 492 ^ probably from comparative from 3739 ^ ^ adv ^ hoce ^ hos ^ ^ ^ about 14~as 342~as it were 20~how 18~misc 56~when 42 ^ ^ 1 as, like, even as, etc. 5614 ^ False ^ 6 ^ of Hebrew origin 03467 and 04994 ^ ^ interj ^ ho-san-nah' ^ hosanna ^ 9:682,1356 ^ ^ Hosanna 6 ^ ^ 1 hosanna~2 be propitious 5615 ^ False ^ 17 ^ from 5613 and an adverb from 846 ^ ^ adv ^ ho-sow'-toce ^ hosautos ^ ^ ^ after the same manner 1~even so 1~in like manner 2~likewise 13 ^ ^ 1 in like manner, likewise 5616 ^ False ^ 34 ^ from 5613 and 1487 ^ ^ adv ^ ho-si' ^ hosei ^ ^ ^ about 18~as 7~as it had been 2~as it were 1~like 5~like as 1 ^ ^ 1 as it were, (had been), as though, as, like as, like~2 about, nearly~2a before numerals~2b before a measure of time 5617 ^ False ^ 1 ^ of Hebrew origin 01954 ^ ^ n pr m ^ ho-say-eh' ^ Hosee ^ ^ ^ Osee 1 ^ ^ 1 the well known Hebrew prophet, son of Beeri and contemporary with Isaiah 5618 ^ False ^ 42 ^ from 5613 and 4007 ^ ^ adv ^ hoce'-per ^ hosper ^ ^ ^ as 39~even as 2~like as 1 ^ ^ 1 just as, even as 5619 ^ False ^ 1 ^ from 5618 and 1487 ^ ^ adv ^ hoce-per-i' ^ hosperei ^ ^ ^ as 1 ^ ^ 1 as, as it were 5620 ^ False ^ 83 ^ from 5613 and 5037 ^ ^ particle ^ hoce'-teh ^ hoste ^ ^ ^ as 1~insomuch as 1~insomuch that 16~so that 25~so then 5~that 6~therefore 9~to 3~wherefore 17 ^ ^ 1 so that, insomuch that~2 so then, therefore, wherefore 5621 ^ False ^ 5 ^ diminutive of 3775 ^ ^ n n ^ o-tee'-on ^ otion ^ 5:558,744 ^ ^ ear 5 ^ ^ 1 the ear 5622 ^ False ^ 2 ^ from a derivative of the base of 5624 ^ ^ n f ^ o-fel'-i-ah ^ opheleia ^ ^ ^ advantage 1~profit 1 ^ ^ 1 usefulness, advantage, profit 5623 ^ False ^ 15 ^ from the same as 5622 ^ ^ v ^ o-fel-eh'-o ^ opheleo ^ ^ ^ advantage 1~better 1~prevail 2~profit 11 ^ ^ 1 to assist, to be useful or advantageous, to profit 5624 ^ False ^ 4 ^ from a form of 3786 ^ ^ adj ^ o-fel'-ee-mos ^ ophelimos ^ ^ ^ profit + 2076 1~profitable 3 ^ ^ 1 profitable