Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσκυλίω Transliteration: proskyliō Phonetic Spelling: pros-koo-lee'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to roll to Meaning: to roll to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4351 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4351 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4351 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4351 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4351, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσκυλίω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4351 proskyliō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: roll to. From pros and kulioo; to roll towards, i.e. Block against -- roll (to). see GREEK pros see GREEK kulioo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4351: προσκυλίωπροσκυλίω: 1 aorist προσεκυλισα; to roll to: τί τίνι, Matthew 27:60 (where Lachmann inserts ἐπί); τί ἐπί τί, Mark 15:46. (Aristophanes vesp. 202.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσκυνέω Transliteration: proskyneō Phonetic Spelling: pros-koo-neh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to do reverence to Meaning: to do reverence to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4352 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4352 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4352 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4352 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4352, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσκυνέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4352 proskyneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: worship. From pros and a probable derivative of kuon (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore) -- worship. see GREEK pros see GREEK kuon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4352: προσκυνέωπροσκυνέω, προσκύνω; imperfect προσεκύνουν; future προσκυνήσω; 1 aorist προσεκύνησα; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; the Sept. very often for הִשְׁתַּחֲוָה (to prostrate oneself); properly, to kiss the hand to (toward) one, in token of reverence: Herodotus 1, 134; (cf. K. F. Hermann, Gottesdienstl. Alterthümer d. Griech. § 21; especially Hoelemann, Die Biblical Gestalt. d. Anbetung in his 'Bibelstudien' i., 106ff); hence, among the Orientals, especially the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence ("to make a 'salam'"); Latinveneror (Nepos, Conon. 3, 3),adoro (Pliny, h. n. 28, 5, 25; Suetonius, Vitell. 2); hence, in the N. T. by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication. It is used a. of homage shown to men of superior rank: absolutely, Matthew 20:20 (the Jewish high-priests are spoken of in Josephus, b. j. 4, 5, 2 as προσκυνούμενοι); πεσών ἐπί τούς πόδας προσεκύνησεν, Acts 10:25; τίνι (according to the usage of later writings; cf. Winers Grammar, 36, 210 (197); (Buttmann, § 131, 4); Lob. ad Phryn., p. 463), Matthew 2:2, 8; Matthew 8:2; Matthew 9:18; Matthew 14:33; Matthew 15:25; (); (R G); Mark 5:6 (here WH Tr marginal reading have the accusative); ; John 9:38; with πεσών preceding, Matthew 2:11; Matthew 4:9; ἐνώπιον τῶν ποδῶν τίνος, Revelation 3:9; (it may perhaps be mentioned that some would bring in here Hebrews 11:21 προσεκύνησεν ἐπί τό ἄκρον τῆς ῤάβδου αὐτοῦ, explaining it by the (Egyptian) custom of bowing upon the magistrate's staff of office in taking an oath; cf. Chabas, Melanges Egypt. III. i., p. 80, cf. p. 91f; but see below). b. of homage rendered to God and the ascended Christ, to heavenly beings, and to demons: absolutely (our to worship) (cf. Winer's Grammar, 593 (552)), John 4:20; John 12:20; Acts 8:27; Acts 24:11; Hebrews 11:21 (cf. above); Revelation 11:1; πίπτειν καί προσκυνεῖν, Revelation 5:14; τίνι, John 4:21, 23; Acts 7:43; Hebrews 1:6; Revelation 4:10; Revelation 7:11; Revelation 11:16; Revelation 14:7; Revelation 16:2; Revelation 19:4, 20; Revelation 22:8; Revelation 13:4 G L T Tr WH (twice (the 2nd time WH text only)); G T Tr WH text; Revelation 20:4 Rec.; πεσών ἐπί πρόσωπον προσκυνήσει τῷ Θεῷ, 1 Corinthians 14:25; πίπτειν ἐπί τά πρόσωπα καί προσκυνεῖν τῷ Θεῷ, Revelation 11:16; preceded by πίπτειν ἔμπροσθεν τῶν ποδῶν τίνος, Revelation 19:10. in accordance with the usage of the older and better writings with τινα or τί (cf. Matthiae, § 412): Matthew 4:10; Luke 4:8; Revelation 9:20; Revelation 13:12; Revelation 14:9, 11; also Revelation 13:4 (Rec. twice; (WH marginal reading once)), 8 (where Rec. dative), 15 R L WH marginal reading; 20:4a (where Rec. dative), 4b (where Relz dative); Luke 24:52 R G L Tr brackets WH reject; (the Sept. also connects the word far more frequent with the dative than with the accusative (cf. Hoelemann as above, p. 116ff)); ἐνώπιον τίνος, Luke 4:7; Revelation 15:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσκυνητής Transliteration: proskynētēs Phonetic Spelling: pros-koo-nay-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a worshiper Meaning: a worshiper GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4353 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4353 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4353 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4353 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4353, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσκυνητής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4353 proskynētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: worshipper. From proskuneo; an adorer -- worshipper. see GREEK proskuneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4353: προσκυνητήςπροσκυνητής, προσκυνητου, ὁ (προσκυνέω), a worshipper: John 4:23. (Inscriptions; (ecclesiastical and) Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσλαλέω Transliteration: proslaleō Phonetic Spelling: pros-lal-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to speak to Meaning: to speak to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4354 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4354 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4354 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4354 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4354, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσλαλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4354 proslaleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: speak toFrom pros and laleo; to talk to, i.e. Converse with -- speak to (with). see GREEK pros see GREEK laleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4354: προσλαλέωπροσλαλέω, προσλάλω; 1 aorist infinitive προσλαλῆσαι; with τίνι, to speak to: Acts 13:43; namely, ὑμῖν (some say μοι (see παρακαλέω, I.)), Acts 28:20. (Wis. 13:17; Theophrastus, Plutarch, Lucian). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσλαμβάνω Transliteration: proslambanō Phonetic Spelling: pros-lam-ban'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take in addition Meaning: to take in addition GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4355 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4355 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4355 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4355 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4355, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσλαμβάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4355 proslambanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: receive, take unto. From pros and lambano; to take to oneself, i.e. Use (food), lead (aside), admit (to friendship or hospitality) -- receive, take (unto). see GREEK pros see GREEK lambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4355: προσλαμβάνωπροσλαμβάνω: 2 aorist infinitive προσλαβεῖν (Acts 27:34 Rec. see below); middle, present προσλαμβάνομαι; 2 aorist προσελαβομην; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; to take to, take in addition (cf. πρός, IV. 2); in the N. T. found only in the middle, to take to oneself (cf. Buttmann, § 135, 4): τινα (cf. Buttmann, 160f (140)); a. to take as one's companion (A. V. take one unto one): Acts 17:5; Revelation 18 b. to take by the hand in order to lead aside (A. V. (simply) take): Matthew 16:22; Mark 8:32. c. to take or (so A. V.) receive into one's home, with the collateral idea of kindness: Philemon 1:12. R G, Philemon 1:17; into shelter, Acts 28:2. d. to receive, i. e. grant one access to one's heart; to take into friendship and contact: Romans 14:1; Romans 15:7; God and Christ are said προσλάβεσθαι (to have received) those whom, formerly estranged from them, they have reunited to themselves by the blessings of the gospel, Romans 14:3; Romans 15:7; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 49, 6 [ET],(cf. Psalm 26:10 (); Psalm 64:5 (); Psalm 72:24 (). e. to take to oneself, to take: μηδέν (A. V. hating taken nothing) i. e. no food, Acts 27:33; τροφῆς (a portion of (A. V. (not R. V.) 'some')) food, cf. Buttmann, 160f (140), Acts 27:36 (in Acts 27:34 G L T Tr WH have restored μεταλαβεῖν (so R. V. (`to take some food')) for προσλαβεῖν). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόσληψις Transliteration: proslēpsis Phonetic Spelling: pros'-lape-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a receiving Meaning: a receiving GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4356 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4356 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4356 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4356 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4356, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόσληψις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4356 proslēpsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: receiving. From proslambano; admission -- receiving. see GREEK proslambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4356: πρόσληψιςπρόσληψις (L T Tr WH πρόσλημψις, see Mu), προσληψεως, ἡ (προσλαμβάνω), Vulg.assumptio, a receiving: τίνος, into the kingdom of God, Romans 11:15. ((Plato, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσμένω Transliteration: prosmenō Phonetic Spelling: pros-men'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to wait longer Meaning: to wait longer GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4357 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4357 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4357 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4357 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4357, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσμένω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4357 prosmenō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: remain, abide still, continue with. From pros and meno; to stay further, i.e. Remain in a place, with a person; figuratively, to adhere to, persevere in -- abide still, be with, cleave unto, continue in (with). see GREEK pros see GREEK meno Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4357: προσμένωπροσμένω; 1 aorist participle προσμείνας, infinitive προσμεῖναι; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; a. to remain with (see πρός, IV. 3): with a dative of the person to continue with one, Matthew 15:32; Mark 8:2 (here L WH marginal reading omit; Tr brackets the dative); τῷ κυρίῳ, to be steadfastly devoted to (A. V. cleave unto) the Lord, Acts 11:23 (Wis. 3:9; Josephus, Antiquities 14, 2, 1); τῇ χάριτι τοῦ Θεοῦ, to hold fast to (A. V. continue in) the grace of God received in the gospel, Acts 13:43 G L T Tr WH; δεήσεσι καί προσευχαῖς (A. V. to continue in supplications and prayers), 1 Timothy 5:5. b. to remain still (cf. πρός, IV. 2), stay, tarry: Acts 18:18; followed by ἐν with a dative of place, 1 Timothy 1:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσορμίζω Transliteration: prosormizō Phonetic Spelling: pros-or-mid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring (a ship) to anchor at Meaning: to bring (a ship) to anchor at GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4358 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4358 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4358 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4358 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4358, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσορμίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4358 prosormizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: draw to the shore, anchorFrom pros and a derivative of the same as horme (meaning to tie (anchor) or lull); to moor to, i.e. (by implication) land at -- draw to the shore. see GREEK pros see GREEK horme Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4358: προσορμίζωπροσορμίζω: 1 aorist passive 3 person plural προσωρμίσθησαν; (ὅρμος a roadstead, anchorage); to bring a ship to moorings (Lucian, am. 11); especially so in the middle, properly, to take one's station near the shore; to moor, come to anchor (Herodotus, Demosthenes, Plutarch, others); the 1 aorist passive is used in the same sense (Arrian exp. Alex. 6, 4 and 20; Aelian v. h. 8, 5; Dio Cassius, 41, 48; 64, 1), Mark 6:53. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσοφείλω Transliteration: prosopheilō Phonetic Spelling: pros-of-i'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to owe besides Meaning: to owe besides GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4359 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4359 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4359 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4359 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4359, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσοφείλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4359 prosopheilō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: still oweFrom pros and opheilo; to be indebted additionally -- over besides. see GREEK pros see GREEK opheilo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4359: προσοφείλωπροσοφείλω; to owe besides (see πρός, IV. 2): σεαυτόν, i. e. besides what I have just asked of thee thou owest to me even thine own self, since it was by my agency that thou wast brought to faith in Christ, Philemon 1:19. (Thucydides, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Polybius, Plutarch.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσοχθίζω Transliteration: prosochthizō Phonetic Spelling: pros-okh-thid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be angry with Meaning: to be angry with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4360 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4360 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4360 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4360 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4360, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσοχθίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4360 prosochthizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be grieved at. From pros and a form of ochtheo (to be vexed with something irksome); to feel indignant at -- be grieved at. see GREEK pros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4360: προσοχθίζωπροσοχθίζω: 1 aorist προσώχθισα; to be wroth or displeased with: τίνι, Hebrews 3:10, 17,(from Psalm 94:10 (); not found besides except in the Sept. for גָּעַל, to loathe; קוא, to spue out; קוּץ, to be disgusted with etc.; add, Sir. 6:25 Sir. 25:2 Sir. 38:4; (l. 25; Test. xii Patr., test. Jud. § 18; Sibylline Oracles 8, 411). Profane writings use ὀχθέω, more rarely ὀχθίζω. πρός denotes direction toward that with which we are displeased (πρός, IV. 1). Cf. Bleek, Br. an d. Hebrews 2:1, p. 441f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόσπεινος Transliteration: prospeinos Phonetic Spelling: pros'-pi-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hungry Meaning: hungry GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4361 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4361 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4361 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4361 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4361, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόσπεινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4361 prospeinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: very hungry. From pros and the same as peinao; hungering further, i.e. Intensely hungry -- very hungry. see GREEK pros see GREEK peinao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4361: πρόσπεινοςπρόσπεινος, προσπεινον (πεινᾷ hunger (cf. πεινάω)), very (literally, besides, in accession (cf. πρός, IV. 2; others (cf. R. V.) do not recognize any intensive force in πρός here)) hungry: Acts 10:10. Not found elsewhere. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσπήγνυμι Transliteration: prospēgnymi Phonetic Spelling: pros-payg'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fasten to (spec. to a cross) Meaning: to fasten (to a cross) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4362 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4362 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4362 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4362 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4362, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσπήγνυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4362 prospēgnymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crucify. From pros and pegnumi; to fasten to, i.e. (specially), to impale (on a cross) -- crucify. see GREEK pros see GREEK pegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4362: προσπηγγνυμιπροσπηγγνυμι: 1 aorist participle προσπηξας; to fasten to (see πρός, IV. 4): Acts 2:23 (here absolutely, of crucifixion). (Dio Cassius, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσπίπτω Transliteration: prospiptō Phonetic Spelling: pros-pip'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fall upon, fall prostrate before Meaning: to fall upon, fall prostrate before GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4363 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4363 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4363 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4363 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4363, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσπίπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4363 prospiptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: beat upon, fall before. From pros and pipto; to fall towards, i.e. (gently) prostrate oneself (in supplication or homage), or (violently) to rush upon (in storm) -- beat upon, fall (down) at (before). see GREEK pros see GREEK pipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4363: προσπαίωπροσπαίω (for the more common προσπταίω): 1 aorist προσεπαισα; to beat against, strike upon: intransitive προσεπαισαν τῇ οἰκία, Matthew 7:25 Lachmann; but cf. Buttmann, 40 (34) n. (Schol. ad Aeschylus Prom. 885; (Sophocles fragment 310 variant); Byzantine writings.) STRONGS NT 4363: προσπίπτωπροσπίπτω: imperfect προσέπιπτον; 2 aor, 3 person singular προσέπεσε, 3 person plural (Matthew 7:25) προσέπεσον R G. προσέπεσαν T Tr WH (see πίπτω, at the beginning), participle feminine προσπεσοῦσα; from Homer down; properly, to fall toward, fall upon (πρός, IV. 1) i. e. 1. to fall forward, to fall down, prostrate oneself before, in homage or supplication: with the dative of a person, at one's feet, Mark 3:11; Mark 5:33; Luke 8:28, 47; Acts 16:29 (Psalm 94:6 (); Polybius, Plutarch, others); τοῖς γόνασι τίνος, Luke 5:8 (Euripides, Or. 1332; Plutarch); πρός τούς πόδας τίνος, Mark 7:25. 2. to rush upon, beat against: τῇ οἰκία (of winds beating against a house), Matthew 7:25 (not Lachmann; cf. προσπαίω). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσποιέω Transliteration: prospoieō Phonetic Spelling: pros-poy-eh'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to attach to, take to oneself, to pretend Meaning: to attach to, take to oneself, to pretend GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4364 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4364 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4364 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4364 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4364, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσποιέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4364 prospoieō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pretend, make as though. Middle voice from pros and poieo; to do forward for oneself, i.e. Pretend (as if about to do a thing) -- make as though. see GREEK pros see GREEK poieo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4364: προσποιέωπροσποιέω: middle, present participle προσποιούμενος (see below); imperfect 3 person singular προσεποιεῖτο (Luke 24:28, for which L text T Tr WH give the 1 aorist προσεποιήσατο); in prose writings from Herodotus down; to add to (cf. German hinzumachen); middle 1. to take or claim (a thing) to oneself. 2. to conform oneself to a thing, or rather to affect to oneself; therefore to pretend, followed by an infinitive (A. V. made as though he would etc.), Luke 24:28; κατέγραφεν εἰς τήν γῆν μή προσποιούμενος, John 8:6 according to manuscripts E G H K etc. (cf. Matthaei (1803 edition) at the passage). (So in Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, Demosthenes, others; Diodorus 15, 46; Philo in Flac. § 6; (in § 12 followed by participle; Josephus, contra Apion 1, 1); Aelian v. h. 8, 5; Plutarch, Timol. 5; (Test xii. Patr., test. Jos. § 3).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσπορεύομαι Transliteration: prosporeuomai Phonetic Spelling: pros-por-yoo'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to come near Meaning: to come near GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4365 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4365 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4365 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4365 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4365, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσπορεύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4365 prosporeuomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: approach, go before. From pros and poreuomai; to journey towards, i.e. Approach (not the same as proporeuomai) -- go before. see GREEK pros see GREEK poreuomai see GREEK proporeuomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4365: προσπορεύομαιπροσπορεύομαι; to draw near, approach: with a dative of the person approached, Mark 10:35. (The Sept.; Aristotle, Polybius) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσρήγνυμι Transliteration: prosrēgnymi Phonetic Spelling: pros-rayg'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to break against Meaning: to break against GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4366 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4366 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4366 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4366 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4366, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσρήγνυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4366 prosrēgnymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: beat vehemently againstFrom pros and rhegnumi; to tear towards, i.e. Burst upon (as a tempest or flood) -- beat vehemently against (upon). see GREEK pros see GREEK rhegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4366: προσρηγγνυμιπροσρηγγνυμι, and in later writings (Winer's Grammar, 22) προσρήσσω; 1 aorist προσέρρηξα R G L, προσερηξα T Tr WH (see Rho); to break against, break by dashing against: παιδία ἀπολεῖς προσρηγνυς πέτραις, Josephus, Antiquities 9, 4, 6; λέοντα προσρηξας τῇ γῆ, 6, 9, 3; intransitive, (cf. Winers Grammar, § 38, 1; (Buttmann, § 130, 4)): ὁ ποταμός τῇ οἰκία, Luke 6:48 (49; Matthew 7:27 L marginal reading): in the passive, τῇ ἄκρα ἡ τά κύματα προσρήσσεται, Antoninus 4, 49. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προστάσσω Transliteration: prostassō Phonetic Spelling: pros-tas'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to place at, give a command Meaning: to place at, give a command GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4367 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4367 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4367 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4367 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4367, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προστάσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4367 prostassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: command, bidFrom pros and tasso; to arrange towards, i.e. (figuratively) enjoin -- bid, command. see GREEK pros see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4367: προστάσσωπροστάσσω: 1 aorist προσέταξα; perfect passive participle προστεταγμενος; from (Aeschylus and) Herodotus down; 1. to assign or ascribe to, join to. 2. to enjoin, order, prescribe, command: the Sept. for צִוָּה; absolutely καθώς προσέταξε, Luke 5:14; with the dative of a person, Matthew 1:24; Matthew 21:6 R G T; τί, Matthew 8:4; Mark 1:44; τίνι τί, passive, Acts 10:33; followed by an accusative with an infinitive Acts 10:48; to appoint, to define, passive, προστετάγμενοι καιροί, Acts 17:26 G L (stereotype edition (larger edition, πρός τεταγμένοι)) T Tr WH, for the Rec. προτετάγμενοι. (Synonym: see κελεύω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προστάτις Transliteration: prostatis Phonetic Spelling: pros-tat'-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a patroness, protectress Meaning: a patroness, protectress GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4368 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4368 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4368 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4368 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4368, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προστάτις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4368 prostatis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: assistantFeminine of a derivative of proistemi; a patroness, i.e. Assistant -- succourer. see GREEK proistemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4368: προστάτιςπροστάτις, προστατιδος, ἡ (feminine of the noun προστάτης, from προΐστημι); a. properly, a woman set over others. b. a female guardian, protectress, patroness, caring for the affairs of others and aiding them with her resources (A. V. succourer): Romans 16:2; cf. Passow on the word and under προστάτης at the end; (Schürer, Die Gemeindeverfassung der Juden in Rom, as above with (Leip. 1879), p. 31; Heinrici, Die Christengemeinde Korinths, in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschr. for 1876, p. 517f). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προστίθημι Transliteration: prostithēmi Phonetic Spelling: pros-tith'-ay-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to put to, add Meaning: to put to, add GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4369 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4369 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4369 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4369 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4369, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προστίθημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4369 prostithēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: add, give more, increaseFrom pros and tithemi; to place additionally, i.e. Lay beside, annex, repeat -- add, again, give more, increase, lay unto, proceed further, speak to any more. see GREEK pros see GREEK tithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4369: προστίθημιπροστίθημι: imperfect 3 person singular προσετίθει (Acts 2:47); 1 aorist προσέθηκα; 2 aorist προσεθην, imperative πρόσθες (Luke 17:5), infinitive προσθεῖναι, participle προσθείς; passive, imperfect 3 person plural προσετίθεντο; 1 aorist προσετέθην; 1 future προστεθήσομαι; 2 aorist middle προσεθεμην; from Homer, Odyssey 9, 305 down; the Sept. very often for יָסַף, also for אָסַף, etc.; 1. properly, to put to. 2. to add, i. e. join to, gather with any company, the number of one's followers or companions: τινα τῇ ἐκκλησία, Acts 2:47 (R G); τῷ κυρίῳ, Acts 5:14; Acts 11:24; namely, τῷ κυρίῳ, or τοῖς πιστεύουσιν, Acts 2:41; Hebraistically, προσετέθη πρός τούς πατέρας αὐτοῦ (Judges 2:10; 1 Macc. 2:69), he was gathered to his fathers assembled in Sheol (which is לְכָל־חָי מועֵד בֵּית, the house of assembly for all the living, Job 30:23), Acts 13:36 (others explain it, he was added to the bodies cf his ancestors, buried with them in a common tomb; but cf. Knobel on Genesis 25:8; (Böttcher, De inferis, p. 54ff)); equivalent to to add viz. to what one already possesses: τί, Luke 17:5 (A. V. here increase); passive, Matthew 6:33; Luke 12:31; Mark 4:24; Hebrews 12:19 ((μή προστεθῆναι αὐτοῖς λόγον, R. V. that no word more should be spoken to them)); — to what already exists: (ὁ νόμος) προσετέθη, was added to (supervened upon) namely, the ἐπαγγελία, Galatians 3:19 R L T Tr WH; τί ἐπί τίνι, some thing to (upon) a thing (which has preceded (cf. ἐπί, B. 2 d.)), Luke 3:20; τί ἐπί τί, to a thing that it may thereby be increased, Matthew 6:27; Luke 12:25. In imitation of the Hebrew (יָסַף) the middle (in the Sept. the active also) followed by an infinitive signifies (to add, i. e.) to go on to do a thing, for to do further, do again (as Genesis 4:2; Genesis 8:12; Genesis 18:29): προσέθετο πέμψαι (לִשְׁלֹחַ וַיֹסֶף), he continued to send (as be had already sent), Luke 20:11, 12 (equivalent to πάλιν ἀπέστειλεν, Mark 12:4); προσέθετο συλλαβεῖν καί Πέτρον, be besides apprehended Peter also (A. V. he proceeded etc.), Acts 12:3; in the same way also the participle is used with a finite verb: προσθείς εἶπεν, i. e. he further spake (A. V. he added and spake), Luke 19:11 (προσθεῖσα ἔτεκεν, Genesis 38:5; προσθέμενος ἔλαβε γυναῖκα, Genesis 25:1); cf. Winers Grammar, § 54, 5; Buttmann, § 144, 14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προστρέχω Transliteration: prostrechō Phonetic Spelling: pros-trekh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run to Meaning: to run to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4370 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4370 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4370 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4370 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4370, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προστρέχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4370 prostrechō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: run to. From pros and trecho (including its alternate); to run towards, i.e. Hasten to meet or join -- run (thither to, to). see GREEK pros see GREEK trecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4370: προσδρέμωπροσδρέμω, see προστρέχω. STRONGS NT 4370: προστρέχωπροστρέχω; 2 aorist active participle προσδραμών; to run to: Mark 9:15; Mark 10:17; Acts 8:30. (From Aristophanes and Xenophon down; for רוּץ in Genesis 18:2, etc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφάγιον Transliteration: prosphagion Phonetic Spelling: pros-fag'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a relish (eaten with bread), fish Meaning: a relish (eaten with bread), fish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4371 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4371 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4371 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4371 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4371, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφάγιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4371 prosphagion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fishNeuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of pros and phago; something eaten in addition to bread, i.e. A relish (specially, fish; compare opsarion) -- meat. see GREEK pros see GREEK phago see GREEK opsarion Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4371: προσφάγιονπροσφάγιον, προσφαγιου, τό (προσφάγειν (cf. πρός, IV. 2)), equivalent to ὄψον (on which see ὀψάριον), anything eaten with bread (Moeris (edited by Piers., p. 274, 1): ὄψον ἀττικως, προσφάγιον ἑλληνικως): spoken of fish boiled or broiled, John 21:5 (Schol., Lexicons (Moschion 55, p. 26; Roehl, Inscriptions graec. 395 a. 12)). Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 697f; Sturz, Dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 191. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόσφατος Transliteration: prosphatos Phonetic Spelling: pros'-fat-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: freshly slain, generally new Meaning: freshly slain, generally new GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4372 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4372 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4372 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4372 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4372, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόσφατος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4372 prosphatos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: new. From pro and a derivative of sphazo; previously (recently) slain (fresh), i.e. (figuratively) lately made -- new. see GREEK pro see GREEK sphazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4372: πρόσφατοςπρόσφατος, πρόσφατον (from πρό and σφάω or σφάζω; cf. Delitzsch, Commentary on Hebrews (as below), p. 478; (cf. Lob. Technol., p. 106)); 1. properly, lately slaughtered, freshly killed: Homer, Iliad 21, 757. 2. universally, recently or very lately made, new: ὁδός, Hebrews 10:20 (so from Aeschylus down; φίλος πρόσφατος, Sir. 9:10; οὐκ ἐστι πᾶν πρόσφατον ὑπό τόν ἥλιον, Ecclesiastes 1:9). Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 374f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφάτως Transliteration: prosphatōs Phonetic Spelling: pros-fat'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: recently Meaning: recently GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4373 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4373 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4373 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4373 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4373, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφάτως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4373 prosphatōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lately. Adverb from prosphatos; recently -- lately. see GREEK prosphatos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4373: προσφάτωςπροσφάτως, adverb (see the preceding word), lately: Acts 18:2. (Deuteronomy 24:7 (5); Ezekiel 11:3; Judith 4:3, 5; 2 Macc. 14:36; Polybius, Alciphron, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφέρω Transliteration: prospherō Phonetic Spelling: pros-fer'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring to, to offer Meaning: to bring to, to offer GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4374 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4374 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4374 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4374 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4374, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφέρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4374 prospherō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bring to, deal with, offer untoFrom pros and phero (including its alternate); to bear towards, i.e. Lead to, tender (especially to God), treat -- bring (to, unto), deal with, do, offer (unto, up), present unto, put to. see GREEK pros see GREEK phero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4374: προσφέρωπροσφέρω; imperfect προσέφερον; 1 aorist προσήνεγκα; 2 aorist προσηνεγκον; perfect προσενήνοχα (Hebrews 11:17); passive, present προσφέρομαι; 1 aorist προσηνεχθην; (see references under the word φέρω); from (Pindar), Aeschylus, and Herodotus down; the Sept. often for הִקְרִיב, also for הֵבִיא, הִגִּישׁ, etc., sometimes also for הֶעֱלָה where offering sacrifices is spoken of (as 1 Kings 18:36 Complutensian; 2 Chronicles 29:7; Jeremiah 14:12); 1. to bring to, lead to: τινα τίνι, one to a person who can heal him or is ready to show him some other kindness, Matthew 4:24; Matthew 8:16; Matthew 9:2, 32; Matthew 14:35; Matthew 17:16; Mark 2:4 (namely, τινα) T WH Tr marginal reading; 10:13; Luke 18:15; passive, in Matthew 12:22 (where L WH text act.); R G T; ; — one to a person who is to judge him: Luke 23:14; τινα ἐπί τάς συναγωγάς καί τάς ἀρχάς, Luke 12:11 (Winers Grammar, § 52, 3) (where T Tr text WH εἰσφέρωσιν). προσφέρω τί, to bring br present a thing, Matthew 25:20; τί τίνι, to reach or hand a thing to one, Matthew 22:19; Luke 23:36 (here A. V. offering); τί τῷ στόματι τίνος, to put to, John 19:29; a thing to one that he may accept it, to offer: χρήματα, Acts 8:18; δῶρα, Matthew 2:11; used, as often in the Sept., of persons offering sacrifices, gifts, prayers to God (cf. Kurtz, Brief a. d. Hebrew, p. 154ff): τῷ Θεῷ σφάγια καί θυσίας, Acts 7:42; θυσίαν, Hebrews 11:4; λατρείαν, John 16:2; προσφέρειν δῶρον or δῶρα namely, τῷ Θεῷ, Matthew 5:23, 24; Matthew 8:4; Hebrews 8:3, 4; Hebrews 9:9; θυσίαν, Hebrews 10:12; plural, Hebrews 10:1, 11; (passive, Hebrews 10:2; θυσίας (R G θυσίαν) καί προσφοράς (R G προσφοράν) καί ὁλοκαυτώματα καί περί ἁμαρτίας, ibid. 8); δῶρα τέ καί θυσίας ὑπέρ ἁμαρτιῶν, to expiate (see ὑπέρ, I. 4) sins, Hebrews 5:1; αἷμα ὑπέρ ἑαυτοῦ καί τῶν τοῦ λαοῦ ἀγνοημάτων, Hebrews 9:7; τήν προσφοράν ὑπέρ ἑνός ἑκάστου, passive, Acts 21:26; προσφέρειν used absolutely (cf. Winer's Grammar, 593 (552)): περί τίνος, on account of (see περί, the passage cited β.), Mark 1:44; Luke 5:14; περί τοῦ λαοῦ περί (R G ὑπέρ (see περί, the passage cited δ.)) ἁμαρτιῶν, to offer expiatory sacrifices for the people, Hebrews 5:3; τινα, namely, τῷ Θεῷ, to offer up, i. e. immolate, one, Hebrews 11:17; ἑαυτόν, of Christ, Hebrews 7:27 T Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading; Hebrews 9:(14),25; προσενεχθείς (the passive pointing to the fact that what he suffered was due to God's will) ibid. 28 (it is hardly to be found in native Greek writings used of offering sacrifices; but in Josephus, Antiquities 3, 9, 3, we have ἄρνα καί ἔριφον); πρός τινα (God) δέησις τέ καί ἱκετηρίας, Hebrews 5:7 (προσφέρειν δέησιν, Achilles Tatius 7, 1; τῷ Θεῷ εὐχήν, Josephus, b. j. 3, 8, 3). 2. The passive with the dative signifies to be borne toward one, to attack, assail; then figuratively, to behave oneself toward one, deal with one: ὡς υἱοῖς ὑμῖν προσφέρεται ὁ Θεός, Hebrews 12:7 (very often so in Attic writings from Thucydides and Xenophon down; Philo de Josepho § 10; de ebrietate § 16; Josephus, b. j. 7, 8, 1; Aelian v. h. 12, 27; Herodian, 1, 13, 14 (7 edition, Bekker)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφιλής Transliteration: prosphilēs Phonetic Spelling: pros-fee-lace' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: pleasing, agreeable Meaning: pleasing, agreeable GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4375 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4375 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4375 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4375 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4375, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφιλής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4375 prosphilēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lovely. From a presumed compound of pros and phileo; friendly towards, i.e. Acceptable -- lovely. see GREEK pros see GREEK phileo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4375: προσφιλήςπροσφιλής, προσφιλές (πρός and φιλέω), acceptable, pleasing (A. V. lovely): Philippians 4:8. (From (Aeschylus and) Herodotus down; Sir. 4:7 Sir. 20:13.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφορά Transliteration: prosphora Phonetic Spelling: pros-for-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: an offering Meaning: an offering GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4376 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4376 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4376 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4376 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4376, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφορά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4376 prosphora 🕊 Strong's Concordance: offering up. From prosphero; presentation; concretely, an oblation (bloodless) or sacrifice -- offering (up). see GREEK prosphero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4376: προσφοράπροσφορά, προσφοράς, ἡ (προσφέρω), offering; i. e. 1. the act of offering, a bringing to (Plato, Aristotle, Polybius). 2. that which is offered, a gift, a present (Sophocles O. C. 1270; Theophrastus, char. 30 under the end). In the N. T. a sacrifice (A. V. offering), whether bloody or not: Acts 21:26; Acts 24:17; Ephesians 5:2; Hebrews 10:5, 8, 14,(Sir. 14:11 Sir. 31:21 (Sir. 34:19); Sir. 32:1, 6 (Sir. 35:8); once for מִנְחָה, Psalm 39:7 (); περί ἁμαρτίας, offering for sin, expiatory sacrifice, Hebrews 10:18; with the genitive of the object, τοῦ σώματος Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ Hebrews 10:10; τῶν ἐθνῶν, the sacrifice which I offer in turning the Gentiles to God, Romans 15:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσφωνέω Transliteration: prosphōneō Phonetic Spelling: pros-fo-neh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to call to Meaning: to call to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4377 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4377 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4377 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4377 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4377, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσφωνέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4377 prosphōneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: call unto, speak unto. From pros and phoneo; to sound towards, i.e. Address, exclaim, summon -- call unto, speak (un-)to. see GREEK pros see GREEK phoneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4377: προσφωνέωπροσφωνέω, προσφώνω; imperfect 3 person singular προσεφώνει; 1 aorist προσεφώνησα; 1. to call to; to address by calling: absolutely, Luke 13:12; Luke 23:20 (where L WH add αὐτοῖς); Acts 21:40 (Homer, Odyssey 5, 159 etc.); with the dative of a person (cf. Winer's Grammar, 36), Matthew 11:16; Luke 7:32; Acts 22:2,. ((Diogenes Laërtius 7, 7). 2. to call to oneself, summon: τινα (so the better Greek writings; see Matthiae, § 402 b.; (Winer's Grammar, § 52, 4, 14)), Luke 6:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόσχυσις Transliteration: proschysis Phonetic Spelling: pros'-khoo-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a pouring upon Meaning: a pouring upon GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4378 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4378 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4378 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4378 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4378, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόσχυσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4378 proschysis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sprinkling. From a comparative of pros and cheo (to pour); a shedding forth, i.e. Affusion -- sprinkling. see GREEK pros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4378: πρόσχυσιςπρόσχυσις, προσχυσεως, ἡ (προσχέω to pour on), a pouring or sprinkling upon, affusion: τοῦ αἵματος, Hebrews 11:28. (Ecclesiastical writings (e. g. Justin Martyr, Apology 2, 12, p. 50 d.).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσψαύω Transliteration: prospsauō Phonetic Spelling: pros-psow'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to touch Meaning: to touch GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4379 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4379 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4379 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4379 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4379, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσψαύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4379 prospsauō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: touch. From pros and psauo (to touch); to impinge, i.e. Lay a finger on (in order to relieve) -- touch. see GREEK pros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4379: προσψαύωπροσψαύω, to touch: τίνι (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 52, 4, 14), a thing, Luke 11:46. (Pindar, Sophocles, Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσωποληπτέω Transliteration: prosōpolēpteō Phonetic Spelling: pros-o-pol-ape-teh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have respect of persons Meaning: to have respect of persons GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4380 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4380 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4380 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4380 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4380, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσωποληπτέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4380 prosōpolēpteō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to show partialityFrom prosopoleptes; to favor an individual, i.e. Show partiality -- have respect to persons. see GREEK prosopoleptes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4380: προσωποληπτέωπροσωποληπτέω (L T Tr WH προσωπολημπτέω (see Mu)), προσωπολήπτω; a Hellenistic verb (derived from the following word (cf. Winers 33, 101 (96))), to respect the person (i. e. the external condition of a man), to have respect of persons: James 2:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσωπολήπτης Transliteration: prosōpolēptēs Phonetic Spelling: pros-o-pol-ape'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an accepter of a face, a respecter of persons Meaning: an accepter of a face, a respecter of persons GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4381 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4381 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4381 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4381 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4381, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσωπολήπτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4381 prosōpolēptēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: one who shows partialityFrom prosopon and lambano; an accepter of a face (individual), i.e. (specially), one exhibiting partiality -- respecter of persons. see GREEK prosopon see GREEK lambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4381: προσωπολήπτηςπροσωπολήπτης (L T Tr WH προσωπολήμπτης (see Mu)), προσωποληπτου, ὁ (a Hellenistic formation from πρόσωπον and λαμβάνω; see λαμβάνω, I. 4, p. 370b bottom), an accepter (A. V. respecter) of persons (Vulg.personarum acceptor): Acts 10:34. Not found elsewhere (except in Chrysostom). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προσωποληψία Transliteration: prosōpolēpsia Phonetic Spelling: pros-o-pol-ape-see'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: respect of persons Meaning: respect of persons GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4382 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4382 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4382 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4382 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4382, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προσωποληψία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4382 prosōpolēpsia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: partialityFrom prosopoleptes; partiality, i.e. Favoritism -- respect of persons. see GREEK prosopoleptes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4382: προσωποληψίαπροσωποληψία (L T Tr WH προσωπολημψία (see Mu)), προσωποληψιας, ἡ (a Hellenistic formation; (see προσωπολήπτης)), respect of persons (Vulg.personarum acceptio), partiality, the fault of one who when called on to requite or to give judgment has respect to the outward circumstances of men and not to their intrinsic merits, and so prefers, as the more worthy, one who is rich, high-born, or powerful, to another who is destitute of such gifts: Romans 2:11; Ephesians 6:9; Colossians 3:25; plural (which relates to the various occasions and instances in which this fault shows itself (cf. Winers Grammar, 176 (166); Buttmann, § 123, 2, 2)), James 2:1. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόσωπον Transliteration: prosōpon Phonetic Spelling: pros'-o-pon Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the face Meaning: the face GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4383 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4383 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4383 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4383 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4383, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόσωπον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4383 prosōpon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: countenance, face, appearanceFrom pros and ops (the visage, from optanomai); the front (as being towards view), i.e. The countenance, aspect, appearance, surface; by implication, presence, person -- (outward) appearance, X before, countenance, face, fashion, (men's) person, presence. see GREEK pros see GREEK optanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4383: πρόσωπονπρόσωπον, προσώπου, τό (from πρός and ὤψ, cf. μέτωπον), from Homer down; the Sept. hundreds of times for פָּנִים, also for אַפַיִם, etc.; 1. a. the face, i. e. the anterior part of the human head: Matthew 6:16, 17; Matthew 17:2; Matthew 26:67; Mark 14:65; Luke (); (T Tr WH omit; Lachmann brackets the clause); Acts 6:15; 2 Corinthians 3:7, 13, 18; (); Revelation 4:7; Revelation 9:7; Revelation 10:1; τό πρόσωπον τῆς γενέσεως, the face with which one is born (A. V. his natural face), James 1:23; πίπτειν ἐπί πρόσωπον (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 27, 1 n.; 122 (116)) and ἐπί τό πρόσωπον, Matthew 17:6; Matthew 26:39; Luke 5:12; Luke 17:16; 1 Corinthians 14:25; (Revelation 7:11 Rec.; ἔπεσαν ἐπί τά πρόσωπα, Revelation 11:16; Revelation 7:11 G L T Tr WH); ἀγνωυμενος τίνι τῷ προσώπῳ, unknown to one by face, i. e. personally unknown, Galatians 1:22; bereaved of one προσώπῳ, οὐ καρδία (A. V. in presence, not in heart), 1 Thessalonians 2:17; κατά πρόσωπον, in or toward (i. e. so as to look into) the face, i. e. before, in the presence of (see κατά, II. 1 c.): opposed to ἀπών, 2 Corinthians 10:1; with τίνος added, before (the face of) one, Luke 2:31; Acts 3:13; ἔχω τινα κατά πρόσωπον, i. e. to have one present in person (A. V. face to face), Acts 25:16; ἀντέστην κατά πρόσωπον, I resisted him to the face (with a suggestion of fearlessness), Galatians 2:11 (κατά πρόσωπον λέγειν τούς λόγους, Polybius 25, 5, 2; add Job 16:8; but in Deuteronomy 7:24; Deuteronomy 9:2; Judges 2:14; 2 Chronicles 13:7, ἀντιστῆναι κατά πρόσωπον τίνος simply denotes to stand against, resist, withstand); τά κατά πρόσωπον the things before the face, i. e. open, known to all, 2 Corinthians 10:7. Expressions modelled after the Hebrew: ὁρᾶν τό πρόσωπον τίνος, to see one's face, see him personally, Acts 20:25; Colossians 2:1; ἰδεῖν, 1 Thessalonians 2:17; 1 Thessalonians 3:10; θεωρεῖν, Acts 20:38 (cf. θεωρέω, 2 a.); particularly, βλέπειν τό πρόσωπον τοῦ Θεοῦ (see βλέπω, 1 b. β.), Matthew 18:10; ὁρᾶν τό πρόσωπον τοῦ Θεοῦ (see ὁράω, 1), Revelation 22:4; ἐμφανισθῆναι τῷ πρόσωπον τοῦ Θεοῦ, to appear before the face of God, spoken of Christ, the eternal priest, who has entered into the heavenly sanctuary, Hebrews 9:24; in imitation of the Hebrew אֵל־פָּנִים פָּנִים we have the phrase πρόσωπον πρός πρόσωπον, face (turned (see πρός, I. 1 a., p. 541b)) to face (εἶδον τινα, Genesis 32:30; Judges 6:22): tropically, βλέπω namely, τόν Θεόν, see God face to face, i. e. discern perfectly his nature, will, purposes, 1 Corinthians 13:12; a person is said to be sent or to go πρό προσώπου τίνος (פ לִפנֵי) (cf. Winers Grammar, § 65, 4 b. at the end; Buttmann, 319 (274)), i. e. before one, to announce his coming and remove the obstacles from his way, Matthew 11:10; Mark 1:2; Luke 1:76; Luke 7:27 (Malachi 3:1); ; πρό προσώπου τίνος (of time) before a thing, Acts 13:24 (so לִפְנֵי in Amos 1:1; Zechariah 8:10; where the Sept. simply πρό (cf. πρό, b., p. 536b bottom)). πρός φωτισμόν τῆς γνώσεως τῆς δόξης τοῦ Θεοῦ ἐν προσώπῳ Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, that we may bring forth into the light the knowledge of the glory of God as it shines in the face of Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians 4:6 (Paul really means, the majesty of God manifest in the person of Christ; but the signification of πρόσωπον is 'face,' and Paul is led to use the word by what he had said in of the brightness visible in the force of Moses). b. countenance, look (Latinvultus), i. e. the face so far forth as it is the organ of sight, and (by its various movements and changes) the index of the inward thoughts and feelings: κλίνειν τό πρόσωπον εἰς τήν γῆν, to bow the face to the earth (a characteristic of fear and anxiety), Luke 24:5; Hebraistic phrases relating to the direction of the countenance, the look: τό πρόσωπον τοῦ κυρίου ἐπί τινα, namely, ἐστιν, the face of the Lord is (turned) upon one, i. e. he looks upon and watches him, 1 Peter 3:12 (from Psalm 33:17 ()); στηρίζειν τό πρόσωπον (Hebrew שׂוּם or פָּנִים נָתַן; cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus, ii., p. 1109 on the same form of expression in Syriac, Arabic, Persian, Turkish) τοῦ πορεύεσθαι εἰς with an accusative of the place (A. V. steadfastly to set one's face to go etc. (see στηρίζω, a.)), Luke 9:51; moreover, even τό πρόσωπον τίνος ἐστι πορευόμενον εἰς with the accusative of place, Luke 9:53 (τό πρόσωπον σου πορευόμενον ἐν μέσῳ αὐτῶν, 2 Samuel 17:11); ἀπό προσώπου τίνος φεύγειν, to flee in terror from the face (German Anblick) of one enraged, Revelation 20:11; κρύπτειν τινα etc. (see κρύπτω, a.), Revelation 6:16; ἀνάψυξις ἀπό προσώπου Θεοῦ, the refreshing which comes from the bright and smiling countenance of God to one seeking comfort, Acts 3:20 (19); on 2 Thessalonians 1:9 see ἀπό, p. 59a middle; μετά τοῦ προσώπου σου, namely, ὄντα, in the presence of thy joyous countenance (see μετά, I. 2 b. β'.), Acts 2:28 (from Psalm 15:11 ()); εἰς πρόσωπον τῶν ἐκκλησιῶν, turned unto (i. e. in (R. V.)) the face of the churches as the witnesses of your zeal, 2 Corinthians 8:24; ἵνα ἐκ πολλῶν προσώπων ... διά πολλῶν εὐχαριστηθῇ, that from many faces (turned toward God and expressing the devout and grateful feelings of the soul) thanks may be rendered by many (accordingly, both ἐκ πολλῶν προσώπων and διά πολλῶν belong to εὐχαριστηθῇ (cf. Meyer ad loc.; see below)), 2 Corinthians 1:11. ἀπό προσώπου τίνος (פ מִפְּנֵי),from the sight or presence of one, Acts 5:41; Acts 7:45 (here A. V. before the face; Revelation 12:14); ἐν προσώπῳ Χριστοῦ, in the presence of Christ, i. e. Christ looking on (and approving), 2 Corinthians 2:10 (Proverbs 8:30); (some would render πρόσωπον here and in above person (cf. R. V.): — here nearly equivalent to on the part of (Vulg.in persona Christi); there equivalent to 'an individual' (Plutarch, de garrul. 13, p. 509 b.; Epictetus diss. 1, 2, 7; Polybius 8, 13, 5; 12, 27, 10; 27, 6, 4; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 1, 1 [ET]; 47, 6 [ET]; Phryn., p. 379, and Lobeck's note, p. 380)). c. Hebraistically, the appearance one presents by his wealth or poverty, his rank or low condition; outward circumstances, external condition; so used in expressions which denote to regard the person in one's judgment and treatment of men: βλέπειν εἰς πρόσωπον ἀνθρώπων, Matthew 22:16; Mark 12:14; θαυμάζειν πρόσωπα, Jude 1:16; λαμβάνειν πρόσωπον (τίνος), Luke 20:21; Galatians 2:6 (on which see βλέπω, 2 c., θαυμάζω λαμβάνω, I. 4). καυχᾶσθαι ἐν προσώπῳ καί οὐ καρδία, to glory in those things which they simulate in look, viz. piety, love, righteousness, although their heart is devoid of these virtues, 2 Corinthians 5:12, cf. 1 Samuel 16:7. 2. the outward appearance of inanimate things (A. V. face (except in James as below)): τοῦ ἄνθους, James 1:11; τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, τῆς γῆς, Matthew 16:3 (here T brackets; WH reject the passage); Luke 12:56 (Ps. 103(104):); (so in Latin, naturae vultus, Ovid. metam. 1, 6; maris facies, Vergil Aen. 5, 768; on this use of the nounfacies see Aulus Gellius, noctes atticae 13, 29); surface: τῆς γῆς, Luke 21:35; Acts 17:26 (on the omitted article here cf. πᾶς, I. 1 c.) (Genesis 2:6; Genesis 11:8). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προτάσσω Transliteration: protassō Phonetic Spelling: prot-as'-so Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: appoint beforehand Meaning: appoint beforehand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4384 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4384 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4384 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4384 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4384, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προτάσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4384 protassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: appoint beforehandFrom pro and tasso; to pre-arrange, i.e. Prescribe -- before appoint. see GREEK pro see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4384: προτάσσωπροτάσσω: perfect passive participle προτεταγμενος; 1. to place before. 2. to appoint before, define beforehand: χρόνον, Sophocles Trach. 164; καιρούς, passive, Acts 17:26 Rec. (see προστάσσω, 2); νόμους, passive, 2 Macc. 8:36. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προτείνω Transliteration: proteinō Phonetic Spelling: prot-i'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stretch out Meaning: to stretch out GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4385 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4385 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4385 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4385 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4385, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προτείνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4385 proteinō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to stretch out, spread outFrom pro and teino (to stretch); to protend, i.e. Tie prostrate (for scourging) -- bind. see GREEK pro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4385: προτείνωπροτείνω: 1 aorist προετεινα; (from Herodotus down); to stretch forth, stretch out: ὡς προέτειναν (Rec. προέτεινεν) αὐτόν τοῖς ἱμᾶσιν, when they had stretched him out for the thongs i. e. to receive the blows of the thongs (by tying him up to a beam or a pillar; for it appears from Acts 22:29 that Paul had already been bound), Acts 22:25 (Winers Grammar, § 31 at the beginning; others (cf. R. V. text) 'with the thongs' (cf. ἱμάς)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρότερον Transliteration: proteron Phonetic Spelling: prot'-er-on Part of Speech: Adjective; Adverb, Comparative Short Definition: former, before Meaning: former, before GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4386 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4386 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4386 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4386 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4386, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρότερον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4386 proteron 🕊 Strong's Concordance: former, beforeNeuter of proteros as adverb (with or without the article); previously -- before, (at the) first, former. see GREEK proteros |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρότερος Transliteration: proteros Phonetic Spelling: prot'-er-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: before Meaning: before GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4387 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4387 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4387 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4387 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4387, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρότερος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4387 proteros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: former. Comparative of pro; prior or previous -- former. see GREEK pro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4387: πρότεροςπρότερος, πρότερα, πρότερον (comparitive of πρό) (from Homer down), before, prior; of time, former: ἡ πρότερα ἀναστροφή, Ephesians 4:22. Neuter adverbially, before (something else is or was done): John 7:51 R G; 2 Corinthians 1:15; opposed to ἔπειτα, Hebrews 7:27; before, i. e. aforetime, in time past: John 7:50 (L Tr WH); Hebrews 4:6; and R G in 1 Timothy 1:13; also τό πρότερον (contrasting rite past with the present (cf. πάλαι, 1 at the end)), John 6:62; John 9:8, and L T Tr WH in 1 Timothy 1:13 (1 Macc. 3:46 1 Macc. 5:1 1 Macc. 11:34, 39; Deuteronomy 2:12; Joshua 11:10; Herodotus 7, 75; Xenophon, Plato); equivalent to our the first time, Galatians 4:13 (on which cf. Meyer); it is placed between the article and the noun, as αἱ πρότερον ἡμέραι, the former days, Hebrews 10:32; αἱ πρότερον ἐπιθυμίαι, the lusts which you formerly indulged, 1 Peter 1:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προτίθεμαι Transliteration: protithemai Phonetic Spelling: prot-ith'-em-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set before, propose Meaning: to set before, propose GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4388 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4388 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4388 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4388 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4388, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προτίθεμαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4388 protithemai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: purpose, set forth. Middle voice from pro and tithemi; to place before, i.e. (for oneself) to exhibit; (to oneself) to propose (determine) -- purpose, set forth. see GREEK pro see GREEK tithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4388: προτίθημιπροτίθημι: 2 aorist middle προεθέμην; (from Homer down); 1. to place before, to set forth (cf. πρό, d. ἆ.); specifically, to set forth to be looked at, expose to view: Exodus 40:4; 4 Macc. 8:11; Aelian v. h. 14, 8; and often in the middle in this sense: ποτήρια ἀργυρεα τέ καί χρυσεα, his own cups, Herodotus 3, 148; to expose to public view, in which sense it is the technical term with profane authors in speaking of the bodies of the dead (to let lie in state) (cf. Passow, under the word, I. 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 1); Stallbaum on Plato, Phaedo, p. 115 e.; (Krüger on Thucydides 2, 34, 1)); the middle points to the owner of the thing exposed: so with τινα and a predicate accusative. Romans 3:25 (the middle seems to denote that it was his own Son whom he thus set forth; cf. 8:32). 2. Middle to set before oneself, propose to oneself; to purpose, determine (Plato, Polybius, others): followed by the infinitive Romans 1:13; with an accusative of the thing and ἐν αὐτῷ ((sic); see αὑτοῦ) added, in himself (Winer's Grammar, § 38, 6; (cf. p. 152 (144))), Ephesians 1:9; (others (reading ἐν αὐτῷ with L T Tr WH) render 'in him,' i. e. (probably) Christ). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προτρέπω Transliteration: protrepō Phonetic Spelling: prot-rep'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to turn forward, urge forward Meaning: to turn forward, urge forward GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4389 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4389 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4389 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4389 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4389, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προτρέπω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4389 protrepō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: exhort. Middle voice from pro and the base of trope; to turn forward for oneself, i.e. Encourage -- exhort. see GREEK pro see GREEK trope Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4389: προτρέπωπροτρέπω: 1 aorist middle participle προτρεψαμενος; to urge forward, exhort, encourage (often so by Attic writ, both in the active and the middle): Acts 18:27. (Wis. 14:18; 2 Macc. 11:7. (From Homer down.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προτρέχω Transliteration: protrechō Phonetic Spelling: prot-rekh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run forward, run in advance Meaning: to run forward, run in advance GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4390 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4390 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4390 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4390 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4390, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προτρέχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4390 protrechō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: outrun, run before. From pro and trecho (including its alternate); to run forward, i.e. Outstrip, precede -- outrun, run before. see GREEK pro see GREEK trecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4390: προτρέχωπροτρέχω: 2 aorist προεδραμον; to run before, to outrun: John 20:4; with ἔμπροσθεν added, i. e. ahead, in advance (R. V. 'to run on before'), cf. Winers Grammar, 603 (561); (Buttmann, § 151, 27), Luke 19:4; ἔμπροσθεν with the genitive of a person Tobit 11 (1 Samuel 8:11; Xenophon, Isocrates, Theophrastus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προϋπάρχω Transliteration: prouparchō Phonetic Spelling: pro-oop-ar'-kho Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to exist beforehand Meaning: to exist beforehand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4391 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4391 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4391 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4391 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4391, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προϋπάρχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4391 prouparchō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: exist beforehand From pro and huparcho; to exist before, i.e. (adverbially) to be or do something previously -- + be before(-time). see GREEK pro see GREEK huparcho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4391: προϋπάρχωπροϋπάρχω: imperfect προϋπῆρχον; from Thucydides and Plato down; to be before, exist previously: with a participle Acts 8:9; προϋπῆρχον ὄντες, Luke 23:12; cf. Bornemann, Schol. ad h. l.; Winers Grammar, 350 (328); (Buttmann, § 144, 14). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρόφασις Transliteration: prophasis Phonetic Spelling: prof'-as-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a pretense Meaning: a pretense GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4392 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4392 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4392 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4392 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4392, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρόφασις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4392 prophasis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pretense, outward showingFrom a compound of pro and phaino; an outward showing, i.e. Pretext -- cloke, colour, pretence, show. see GREEK pro see GREEK phaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4392: πρόφασιςπρόφασις, προφασεως, ἡ (προφαίνω, i. e. properly, 'to cause to shine before' (or 'forth'; but many derive πρόφασις directly from προφημι)), from Homer down; a. a pretext (alleged reason, pretended cause): τῆς πλεονεξίας, such as covetousness is accustomed to use, 1 Thessalonians 2:5 ((A. V. cloak of covetousness) the meaning being, that he had never misused his apostolic office in order to disguise or to hide avaricious designs); πρόφασιν ἔχειν (a phrase frequent in Greek authors, cf. Passow, under the word πρόφασις 1 b. vol. ii., p. 1251b; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 3 e.)) περί τῆς ἁμαρτίας, John 15:22 (A. V. marginal reading R. V. excuse). b. show: προφάσει ὡς κτλ. (A. V.) under color as though they would etc. Acts 27:30; προφάσει (A. V. for a pretence), in pretence, ostensibly: Matthew 23:14-13Rec.; Mark 12:40; Luke 20:47; Philippians 1:18. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφέρω Transliteration: propherō Phonetic Spelling: prof-er'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring forth Meaning: to bring forth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4393 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4393 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4393 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4393 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4393, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφέρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4393 propherō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bring forth. From pro and phero; to bear forward, i.e. Produce -- bring forth. see GREEK pro see GREEK phero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4393: προφέρωπροφέρω; (from Homer down); to bring forth: τί ἐκ τίνος, Luke 6:45. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφητεία Transliteration: prophēteia Phonetic Spelling: prof-ay-ti'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: prophecy Meaning: prophecy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4394 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4394 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4394 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4394 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4394, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφητεία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4394 prophēteia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: prophecy, prophesying. From prophetes ("prophecy"); prediction (scriptural or other) -- prophecy, prophesying. see GREEK prophetes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4394: προφητείαπροφητεία, προφητείας, ἡ (προφητεύω, which see), Hebrew נְבוּאָה, prophecy, i. e. 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; especially by foretelling future events. Used in the N. T. — of the utterances of the O. T. prophets: Matthew 13:14; 2 Peter 1:20, 21 (on this passage see γίνομαι, 5 e. α.); — of the prediction of events relating to Christ's kingdom and its speedy triumph, together with the consolations and admonitions pertaining thereto: Revelation 11:6; Revelation 22:19; τό πνεῦμα τῆς προφητείας, the spirit of prophecy, the divine mind, to which the prophetic faculty is due, Revelation 19:10; οἱ λόγοι τῆς προφητείας, Revelation 1:3; Revelation 22:7, 10, 18; — of the endowment and speech of the Christian teachers called προφῆται (see προφήτης, II. 1 f.): Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:10; 1 Corinthians 13:2; 1 Corinthians 14:6, 22; plural the gifts and utterances of these prophets, 1 Corinthians 13:8; 1 Thessalonians 5:20; — specifically, of the prognostication of those achievements which one set apart to teach the gospel will accomplish for the kingdom of Christ, 1 Timothy 4:14; plural (see προάγω, 2 a. and compare the commentaries). ((The Sept., Josephus); among native Greek writers used only by Lucian, Alex. 40, 60; (to which add inscriptions (see Liddell and Scott, under the word, I.)).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφητεύω Transliteration: prophēteuō Phonetic Spelling: prof-ate-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to foretell, tell forth, prophesy Meaning: to foretell, tell forth, prophesy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4395 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4395 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4395 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4395 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4395, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφητεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4395 prophēteuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: prophesy. From prophetes; to foretell events, divine, speak under inspiration, exercise the prophetic office -- prophesy. see GREEK prophetes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4395: προφητεύωπροφητεύω; future προφητεύσω; imperfect προεφήτευον (Acts 19:6 R G) and ἐπροφήτευον (ibid. L T Tr WH; (1 Kings 22:12); Jer. (); ); 1 aorist προεφήτευσα (R G in Matthew 7:22; Matthew 11:13; Matthew 15:7; Mark 7:6; Luke 1:67; (John 11:51; Jude 1:14)) and ἐπροφήτευσα (which form codex Sinaiticus gives everywhere, and T Tr WH have everywhere restored, and Lachmann also with the single exception of Jude 1:14; add, Sir. 48:13; 1 Esdr. 6:1; Jeremiah 33:9, 11, 20; Jeremiah 26:9, 11, 20; Jeremiah 35:8 (); (); the Alexandrian translators more common use the forms προεφήτευον, προεφήτευσα, perfect participle προπεφητευκως, Eus. h. e. 5, 17; perfect passive infinitive προπεφητευσθαι, Clement of Alexandria, strom., p. 603; on the forms used by Justin Martyr, see Otto's prolegomena to his works, I. i., p. lxxv, edition 3; cf. (WH. Justin Martyr, see Otto's prolegomena to his works, I. i., p. cxxv, edition 3; cf. (WHs Appendix, p. 162; Veitch, under the word); Winers Grammar, § 12, 5; (Buttmann, 35 (30f)); cf. Fritzsche on Mark, p. 268; (Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word)); (προφήτης, which see); the Sept. for נִבָּא and הִתְנַבֵּא; Vulg.propheto (three timesprophetizo); to prophesy, i. e. to be a prophet, speak forth by divine inspiration; to predict (Herodotus, Pindar, Euripides, Plato, Plutarch, others); a. universally, Matthew 7:22. b. with the idea of foretelling future events pertaining especially to the kingdom of God: Matthew 11:13; Acts 2:17, 18; Acts 21:9; περί τίνος, Matthew 15:7; Mark 7:6; 1 Peter 1:10; ἐπί τίνι, over i. e. concerning one (see ἐπί, B. 2 f. β'., p. 234a), Revelation 10:11; εἰς τινα (i. e. Christ), the Epistle of Barnabas 5, 6 [ET]; προφητεύειν followed by λέγων, with the words uttered by the prophet, Jude 1:14; followed by ὅτι, John 11:51. c. to utter forth, declare, a thing which can only be known by divine revelation: Matthew 26:68; Mark 14:65; Luke 22:64, cf. 7:39; John 4:19. d. to break forth under sudden impulse in lofty discourse or in praise of the divine counsels: Luke 1:67; Acts 19:6 (1 Samuel 10:10, 11; 1 Samuel 19:20, 21, etc.); — or, under the like prompting, to teach, refute, reprove, admonish, comfort others (see προφήτης, II. 1 f.), 1 Corinthians 11:4, 5; 1 Corinthians 13:9; 1 Corinthians 14:1, 3, 4, 5, 24, 31, 39. e. to act as a prophet, discharge the prophetic office: Revelation 11:3. (On the word see Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § vi.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφήτης Transliteration: prophētēs Phonetic Spelling: prof-ay'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a prophet (an interpreter or forth-teller of the divine will) Meaning: a prophet (an interpreter or forth-teller of the divine will) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4396 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4396 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4396 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4396 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4396, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφήτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4396 prophētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: prophet. From a compound of pro and phemi; a foreteller ("prophet"); by analogy, an inspired speaker; by extension, a poet -- prophet. see GREEK pro see GREEK phemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4396: προφήτηςπροφήτης, προφήτου, ὁ (προφημι, to speak forth, speak out; hence, properly, 'one who speaks forth'; see πρό, d. ἆ.), the Sept. for נָבִיא (which comes from the same root as , 'to divulge,' 'make known,' 'announce' (cf. Fleischer in Delitzsch, Com. ü. d. Gen, 4te Aufl., p. 551f), therefore properly, equivalent to interpreter, Exodus 7:1, cf. 4:16; hence, an interpreter or spokesman for God; one through whom God speaks; cf. especially Bleek, Einl. in d. A. T. 4te Aufl., p. 309 (B. D. under the word and references there; especially also Day's note on Oehler's O. T. Theol. § 161, and Winers Grammar, Robertson Smith, Prophets of Israel, p. 389 (note on Lect. ii.))), one who speaks forth by divine inspiration; I. In Greek writings from Aeschylus, Herodotus, and Pindar down: 1. an interpreter of oracles (whether uttered by the gods or the μάντεις), or of other hidden things. 2. a foreteller, soothsayer, seer. II. In the N. T. 1. "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 future events, and in p*articular such as relate to the cause and kingdom of God and to human salvation. The title is applied to a. the O. T. prophets" — and with allusion to their age, life, death, deeds: Matthew 5:12; Matthew 12:39; Matthew 13:17; Matthew 23:29-31; Mark 6:15; Luke 4:27; Luke 10:24; Luke 11:47; Luke 13:28; John 8:52, 55 Acts 3:25; Acts 7:52; Acts 13:20; Romans 11:3; 1 Thessalonians 2:15; Hebrews 11:32; James 5:10; appeal is made to their utterances as having foretold the kingdom, deeds, death, of Jesus the Messiah: Matthew 1:22; Matthew 2:5, 15, 17, 23; Matthew 3:3; Matthew 4:14; Matthew 8:17; Matthew 11:13; Matthew 12:17; Matthew 13:35; Matthew 21:4; Matthew 24:15; Matthew 26:56; Matthew 27:9; Mark 13:14 Rec.; Luke 1:70; Luke 3:4; Luke 4:17; Luke 18:31; Luke 24:25; John 1:23, 45(46); ; Acts 2:16; Acts 3:18, 21, 24; Acts 7:37, 48; Acts 10:43; Acts 13:27; Acts 15:15; Acts 26:22; Romans 1:2; Hebrews 1:1; 1 Peter 1:10; 2 Peter 3:2; Revelation 10:7; in the number of prophets David also is reckoned, as one who predicted the resurrection of Christ, Acts 2:30f; so too is Balaam, 2 Peter 2:16 (see Βαλαάμ). by metonymy, προφῆται is put for the books of the prophets: Luke 24:27, 44; Acts 8:28; Acts 13:15; Acts 24:14; Acts 28:23; ἐν τοῖς προφήταις, equivalent to ἐν βίβλῳ τῶν προφητῶν, (Acts 7:42), in the volume of the prophets (which in Hebrew has the title נְבִיאִים), John 6:45; Acts 13:40; — or for the teaching set forth in their books: Matthew 5:17; Matthew 7:12; Matthew 22:40; Luke 16:29, 31; Acts 26:27. See νόμος, 4. b. John the Baptist, the herald of Jesus the Messiah: Matthew 21:26; Mark 6:15; Mark 11:32; Luke 1:76; Luke 20:6, whom Jesus declares to be greater than the O. T. prophets, because in him the hope of the Jews respecting Elijah as the forerunner of the Messiah was fulfilled: Matthew 11:9-11, 14 (cf. Matthew 17:11, 12; Mark 9:12f); Luke 7:28 (R G T Tr brackets). c. That illustrious prophet whom the Jews (apparently on the ground of Deuteronomy 18:15) expected to arise just before the Messiah's advent: John 1:21, 25; John 7:40. those two illustrious prophets, the one Elijah, the other Enoch or Moses (but compare the commentaries; e. g. Stuart, commentary vol. ii, p. 219f), who according to the writer of the Apocalypse will publicly appear shortly before the visible return of Christ from heaven: Revelation 11:10 (cf. 3). d. the Messiah: Acts 3:22, 23; Acts 7:37, after Deuteronomy 18:15; Jesus the Messiah, inasmuch as he is about to fulfil the expectation respecting this Messiah, Matthew 21:11; John 6:14. e. universally, "a man filled with the Spirit of God, who by God's authority and command in words of weight pleads the cause of God and urges the salvation of men": Matthew 21:46; Luke 13:33; Luke 24:19; John 7:52; in the proverb that a prophet is without honor in his own country, Matthew 13:57; Mark 6:4; Luke 4:24; John 4:44. he may be known — now by his supernatural knowledge of hidden things (even though past), Luke 7:39; John 4:19 (προφήτης ἀληθείας ἐστιν ὁ πάντοτε πάντα εἰδώς, τά μέν γεγοντα ὡς ἐγένετο, τά δέ γινόμενα ὡς γίνεται, τά δέ σεομενα ὡς ἔσται, Clement, hom. 2, 6) — now by his power of working miracles, Luke 7:16; Luke 24:19; John 9:17; such g prophet Jesus is shown to have been by the passages cited, nor is it denied except by his enemies, Luke 7:39; John 7:52. f. The prophets that appeared in the apostolic age among the Christians: Matthew 10:41; Matthew 23:34; Acts 15:32; 1 Corinthians 14:29, 37; Revelation 22:6, 9; they are associated with apostles in Luke 11:49; 1 Corinthians 12:28, 29; Ephesians 2:20; Ephesians 3:5; Ephesians 4:11; Revelation 18:20; they discerned and did what was best for the Christian cause, Acts 13:1f; foretold certain future events, Acts 11:27; Acts 21:10ff; and in the religious assemblies of the Christians, being suddenly seized by the Spirit (whose promptings, however, do not impair their self-government, 1 Corinthians 14:32), give utterance in glowing and exalted but intelligible language to those things which the Holy Spirit teaches them, and which have power to instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, stimulate, their hearers, 1 Corinthians 14:3, 24. (Cf. Harnack, Lehre der Zwölf Apostel, Proleg. § 5 i. 2, p. 93ff, 119ff; Bonwetsch in (Luthardt's) Zeitschr. f. kirchl. Wissen. as above with 1884, pp. 408ff, 460ff) g. Prophets both of the Old Testament and of the New Testament are grouped together under the name προφῆται in Revelation 11:18; Revelation 16:6; Revelation 18:24. 2. a poet (because poets were believed to sing under divine inspiration): so of Epimenides, Titus 1:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφητικός Transliteration: prophētikos Phonetic Spelling: prof-ay-tik-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: prophetic Meaning: prophetic GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4397 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4397 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4397 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4397 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4397, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφητικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4397 prophētikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: propheticFrom prophetes; pertaining to a foreteller ("prophetic") -- of prophecy, of the prophets. see GREEK prophetes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4397: προφητικόςπροφητικός, προφητικη, προφητικόν (προφήτης), proceeding from a prophet; prophetic: Romans 16:26; 2 Peter 1:19. (Philo de migr. Abr. § 15, etc.; Lucian, Alex. 60; ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφῆτις Transliteration: prophētis Phonetic Spelling: prof-ay'-tis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a prophetess Meaning: a prophetess GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4398 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4398 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4398 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4398 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4398, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφῆτις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4398 prophētis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: prophetess. Feminine of prophetes; a female foreteller or an inspired woman -- prophetess. see GREEK prophetes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4398: προφῆτιςπροφῆτις, προφητιδος, ἡ (προφήτης), the Sept. for נְבִיאָה, a prophetess (Vulg., Tertullianprophetissa, prophetis), a woman to whom future events or things hidden from others are at times revealed, either by inspiration or by dreams and visions: Luke 2:36; Revelation 2:20. In Greek usage, a female who declares or interprets oracles (Euripides, Plato, Plutarch): ἡ προφῆτις τῆς ἀληθείας ἱστορία, Diodorus 1, 2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προφθάνω Transliteration: prophthanō Phonetic Spelling: prof-than'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to anticipate Meaning: to anticipate GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4399 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4399 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4399 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4399 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4399, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προφθάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4399 prophthanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: anticipate, prevent. From pro and phthano; to get an earlier start of, i.e. Anticipate -- prevent. see GREEK pro see GREEK phthano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4399: προφθάνωπροφθάνω: 1 aorist προέφθασα; to come before, to anticipate: αὐτόν προεφθασε λέγων, he spoke before him (R. V. spake first to him), or anticipated his remark, Matthew 17:25. (Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Plutarch; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προχειρίζομαι Transliteration: procheirizomai Phonetic Spelling: prokh-i-rid'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to put into the hand, to take into one's hand, to determine Meaning: to put into the hand, to take into one's hand, to determine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4400 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4400 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4400 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4400 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4400, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προχειρίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4400 procheirizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: choose, make. Middle voice from pro and a derivative of cheir; to handle for oneself in advance, i.e. (figuratively) to purpose -- choose, make. see GREEK pro see GREEK cheir Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4400: προχειρίζωπροχειρίζω (πρόχειρος at hand (cf. πρό, d. ἆ.) or ready): 1 aorist middle προεχειρισαμην; perfect passive participle προκεχειρισμενος; to put into the hand, to deliver into the hands: far more frequent in the middle to take into one's hands; tropically, to set before oneself to propose, to determine; with an accusative of the person to choose, to appoint (Isocrates, Polybius, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, others; 2 Macc. 3:7 2Macc. 8:9; Exodus 4:13): followed by an infinitive of purpose, Acts 22:14; τινα with a predicate accusative Acts 26:16; τινα with a dative of the person for one's use, Joshua 3:12; for one's salvation, passive, Acts 3:20 for Rec. προκεκηρυγμένον (cf. προκηρύσσω, 2). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: προχειροτονέω Transliteration: procheirotoneō Phonetic Spelling: prokh-i-rot-on-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to appoint beforehand Meaning: to appoint beforehand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4401 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4401 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4401 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4401 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4401, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/προχειροτονέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4401 procheirotoneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: choose before. From pro and cheirotoneo; to elect in advance -- choose before. see GREEK pro see GREEK cheirotoneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4401: προχειροτονέωπροχειροτονέω, προχειροτόνω: perfect passive participle προκεχειροτονημενος; (see χειροτονέω); to choose or designate beforehand: Acts 10:41. (Plato, legg. 6, p. 765 b. c. (Aeschines, Demosthenes), Dio Cassius, 50, 4.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Πρόχορος Transliteration: Prochoros Phonetic Spelling: prokh'-or-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Prochorus, a Christian at Jer Meaning: Prochorus -- a Christian at Jerusalem GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4402 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4402 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4402 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4402 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4402, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Πρόχορος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4402 Prochoros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Prochorus. From pro and choros; before the dance; Prochorus, a Christian -- Prochorus. see GREEK pro see GREEK choros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4402: ΠρόχοροςΠρόχορος (Προχορου, ὁ (literally, 'leader of the dance')), Prochorus, one of the seven 'deacons' of the church at Jerusalem: Acts 6:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρύμνα Transliteration: prymna Phonetic Spelling: proom'-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the stern (of a ship) Meaning: the stern (of a ship) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4403 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4403 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4403 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4403 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4403, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρύμνα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4403 prymna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stern, hinder part Feminine of prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship -- hinder part, stern. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4403: πρύμναπρύμνα, πρύμνης, ἡ (feminine of the adjective πρυμνός, πρύμνῃ, πρυμνόν, last, hindmost; used substantively with recessive accent; (cf. Winers Grammar, 22)), from Homer down, the stern or hinder part of a ship: Mark 4:38; Acts 27:29; opposed to πρῷρα, Acts 27:41. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωΐ Transliteration: prōi Phonetic Spelling: pro-ee' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: early Meaning: early GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4404 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4404 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4404 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4404 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4404, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωΐ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4404 prōi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: early, morning. Adverb from pro; at dawn; by implication, the day-break watch -- early (in the morning), (in the) morning. see GREEK pro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4404: πρωΐ´πρωΐ´ (WH πρωι< (cf. Iota, at the end)) (Attic πρώ (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 5, 4 d.)), adverb (from πρό), from Homer down, the Sept. often for בֹּקֶר, in the morning, early (opposed to ὀψέ): John 18:28 G L T Tr WH; Matthew 16:3 (opposed here to ὀψίας γενομένης (but T brackets; WH reject the passage)); (Matthew 21:18 T Tr text WH); Mark 1:35; Mark 11:20; Mark 16:9; (πρωι<, σκοτίας ἔτι οὔσης, John 20:1); λίαν πρωι<, followed (in R G) by a genitive of the day (cf. Kühner, § 414, 5 c. β'. ii., p. 292), Mark 16:2; ἅμα πρωι<, Matthew 20:1; ἐπί τό πρωι<, Mark 15:1 (R G); ἀπό πρωι< ἕως ἑσπέρας, Acts 28:23. Used specifically of the fourth watch of the night, i. e. the time from 3 o'clock in the morning until 6, according to our reckoning ((cf. B. D. under the word )), Mark 13:35. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωΐα Transliteration: prōia Phonetic Spelling: pro-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: (early) morning Meaning: (early) morning GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4405 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4405 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4405 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4405 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4405, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωΐα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4405 prōia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: early, morning. Feminine of a derivative of proi as noun; day-dawn -- early, morning. see GREEK proi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4405: πρωΐαπρωΐα, see πρώιος. STRONGS NT 4405: πρώιοςπρώιος (WH πρώιος), πρωΐα, πρωιον (πρωι<), early, pertaining to the morning (from Homer down); as a substantive ἡ πρωΐα (in full ἡ ὥρα ἡ πρωΐα, 3Macc. 5:24; (Diodorus, Josephus, others); see ὄψιος, 2), the Sept. several times for בֹּקֶר, morning: Matthew 27:1; John 18:28 Rec.; (πρωίας ἤδη γινομένης (T WH Tr text), when day was now breaking (R. V.)); πρωίας, in the morning, Matthew 21:18 (R G L Tr marginal reading). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρώϊμος Transliteration: prōimos Phonetic Spelling: pro'-ee-mos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: early rain, early crops Meaning: early rain, early crops GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4406 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4406 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4406 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4406 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4406, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρώϊμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4406 prōimos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: early rain, early crops. From proi; dawning, i.e. (by analogy) autumnal (showering, the first of the rainy season) -- early. see GREEK proi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4406: πρόϊμοςπρόϊμος, see πρώϊμος. STRONGS NT 4406: πρώϊμοςπρώϊμος (for the more common πρώιος; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 52), T Tr WH πρόϊμος (so also the Sinaiticus manuscript; (see WH's Appendix, p. 152)), πρωιμη, πρώϊμον (πρωι<), early: ὑετός, the early rain (Hebrew יורֶה, Deuteronomy 11:14; Jeremiah 5:24), which fell from October on ((cf. B. D. under the word )), James 5:7 (L T Tr WH omit ὑετόν; cf. Winers Grammar, 592 (550); B. 82 (72)). (Xenophon, oec. 17, 4; Geoponica, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωϊνός Transliteration: prōinos Phonetic Spelling: pro-ee-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: at early morning Meaning: at early morning GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4407 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4407 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4407 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4407 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4407, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωϊνός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4407 prōinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: morning. From proi; pertaining to the dawn, i.e. Matutinal -- morning. see GREEK proi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4407: πρωϊνόςπρωϊνός (WH πρωϊνός (see their Appendix, p. 152), Tdf. edition 7 προϊνός (cf. Iota)) (for the older πρώιος, see ὀρθρινός; the same term. in the Latinserotinus, diutinus), πρωινή, πρωινόν (πρωι<), pertaining to the morning: ὁ ἀστήρ ὁ πρωϊνός, Revelation 2:28 (on which see ἀστήρ); (where Rec. ὀρθρινός). (The Sept.; Babrius, Plutarch, Ath., others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρῴρα Transliteration: prōra Phonetic Spelling: pro'-ra Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the prow (of a ship) Meaning: the prow (of a ship) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4408 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4408 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4408 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4408 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4408, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρῴρα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4408 prōra 🕊 Strong's Concordance: forepartFeminine of a presumed derivative of pro as noun; the prow, i.e. Forward part of a vessel -- forepart(-ship). see GREEK pro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4408: πρῷραπρῷρα (so R G, πρῷρα Tr), more correctly πρῷρα (see Göttling, Lehre v., Accent, p. 142f; (Chandler § 164; Etym. Magn., p. 692, 34f; cf. 318, 57f; cf. Iota)),. πρώρας (L T WH πρῴρης, cf. μάχαιρα, at the beginning), ἡ (contracted from προειρα from πρό; Lob. Pathol. Element. 2:136, cf. Paralip., p. 215), from Homer down; the prow or forward part of a ship (R. V. foreship): Acts 27:30; in Acts 27:41 distinguished from ἡ πρύμνα. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτεύω Transliteration: prōteuō Phonetic Spelling: prote-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have the first place Meaning: to have the first place GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4409 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4409 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4409 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4409 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4409, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4409 prōteuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: have preeminence. From protos; to be first (in rank or influence) -- have the preeminence. see GREEK protos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4409: πρωτεύωπρωτεύω; (πρῶτος); to be first, hold the first place, (A. V. have the pre-eminence): Colossians 1:18. (From Xenophon, and Plato down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτοκαθεδρία Transliteration: prōtokathedria Phonetic Spelling: pro-tok-ath-ed-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the chief seat Meaning: the chief seat GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4410 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4410 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4410 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4410 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4410, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτοκαθεδρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4410 prōtokathedria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: chief seatFrom protos and kathedra; a sitting first (in the front row), i.e. Preeminence in council -- chief (highest, uppermost) seat. see GREEK protos see GREEK kathedra Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4410: πρωτοκαθεδρίαπρωτοκαθεδρία, πρωτοκαθεδρίας, ἡ (πρῶτος and καθέδρα which see), a sitting in the first seat, the first or chief seat: Matthew 23:6; Mark 12:39; Luke 11:43; Luke 20:46. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτοκλισία Transliteration: prōtoklisia Phonetic Spelling: pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the chief place (at the table) Meaning: the chief place (at the table) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4411 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4411 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4411 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4411 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4411, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτοκλισία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4411 prōtoklisia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: chief place, seat of honorFrom protos and klisia; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner-bed, i.e. Preeminence at meals -- chief (highest, uppermost) room. see GREEK protos see GREEK klisia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4411: πρωτοκλισίαπρωτοκλισία, πρωτοκλισίας, ἡ (πρῶτος and κλισία), the first reclining-place, the chief place, at table (cf. Rich, Dict. of Rom. and Greek Antiq. under the phrase,lectus tricliniaris; the relative rank of the several places at table varied among Persians, Greeks, and Romans; and what arrangement was currently followed by the Jews in Christ's day can hardly, perhaps, be determined; (yet see Edersheim. Jesus the Messiah, ii., pp. 207f 494)): Matthew 23:6; Mark 12:39; Luke 11:43 Lachmann in brackets; . (Ecclesiastical writings). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρῶτον Transliteration: prōton Phonetic Spelling: pro'-ton Part of Speech: Adverb, Superlative Short Definition: before, at the beginning Meaning: before, at the beginning GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4412 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4412 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4412 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4412 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4412, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρῶτον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4412 prōton 🕊 Strong's Concordance: before, at the beginningNeuter of protos as adverb (with or without ho); firstly (in time, place, order, or importance) -- before, at the beginning, chiefly (at, at the) first (of all). see GREEK protos see GREEK ho |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρῶτος Transliteration: prōtos Phonetic Spelling: pro'-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: first, chief Meaning: first, chief GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4413 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4413 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4413 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4413 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4413, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρῶτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4413 prōtos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: first, beginning, best, chiefContracted superlative of pro; foremost (in time, place, order or importance) -- before, beginning, best, chief(-est), first (of all), former. see GREEK pro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4413: πρῶτοςπρῶτος, πρώτη, πρῶτον (superlative of πρό, contracted from προατος, whence the Doric πρατός; the comparitive πρότερος see in its place) (from Homer down), the Sept. for רִאשׁון and often for אֶחַד and רֹאשׁ, first; 1. either in time or place, in any succession of things or of persons; a. absolutely (i. e. without a noun) and substantively; α. with the article: ὁ πρῶτος καί ὁ ἔσχατος, i. e. the eternal One, Revelation 1:17; Revelation 2:8; Revelation 22:13; ὁ πρῶτος, namely, τῶν κεκλημένων, Luke 14:18; the first of two (cf. Winers Grammar, § 35, 4 N. 1; (Buttmann, 32 (28))), John 19:32; 1 Corinthians 14:30; plural opposed to οἱ ἔσχατοι, Matthew 20:16, on which see ἔσχατος, 2 a. Neuter τό πρῶτον, opposed to τό δεύτερον, Hebrews 10:9; τά πρῶτα, opposed to τά ἔσχατα, one's first state, Matthew 12:45; Luke 11:26; 2 Peter 2:20; the first order of things, Revelation 21:4. β. without the article: Matthew 10:2 (πρῶτος, namely, of the apostles to be mentioned); plural, Matthew 19:30; Mark 10:31; Luke 13:30 (on the meaning of which three passages, see ἔσχατος, 2 a.); neuter ἐν πρώτοις (A. V. first of all), among the first things delivered to you by me, 1 Corinthians 15:3. b. where it agrees with some substantive; α. anarthrous, and in place of an adjective: πρώτη (namely, ἡμέρα) σαββάτου, on the first day of the week, Mark 16:9; φυλακή, opposed to δευτέρᾳ, Acts 12:10; as a predicate Luke 2:2 (on which cf. Winers Grammar, § 35, 4 N. 1; (Buttmann, § 127, 31)). where it is added to the subject or the object of the verb (and we often use an adverb; Winers Grammar, § 54, 2; (Buttmann, § 123, 9)): εὑρίσκει οὗτος πρῶτος, John 1:41(42) (where L Tr WH πρῶτον); add, John 8:7; John 20:4, 8; Acts 27:43; Romans 10:19; 1 Timothy 1:16; 1 John 4:19; opposed to εἶτα, 1 Timothy 2:13 πρῶτος ἐμβάς, John 5:4 (the article belongs to ἐμβάς (G T Tr WH omit the passage)); but Acts 26:23 πρῶτος ἐξ ἀναστάσεως νεκρῶν is to be translated as the first. By a later Greek usage it is put where πρότερος might have been expected with the genitive (cf. Herm. ad Vig., p. 717; Passow, under the word πρότερος, B. I. 2 c. ii, p. 1243a; (Liddell and Scott, ibid. B. I. 4 c.); Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., 420f; Winers Grammar, § 35, 4 N. 1; Buttmann, § 123, 14): πρῶτος μου ἦν, John 1:15, 30 (οἱ πρῶτοι μου ταῦτα ἀνιχνευσαντες, Aelian nat. anim. 8, 12). β. with the article: (ὁ (ἡ, τό) πρῶτος (πρώτη, πρῶτον), in a series which is so complete, either in fact or in thought, that other members are conceived of as following the first in regular order; as, τόν πρῶτον λόγον, Acts 1:1; add, Mark 14:12; 2 Timothy 4:16; Revelation 4:1, 7; Revelation 13:12, etc.; (opposed to ὁ ἔσχατος), ἡ πρῶτος πλάνη, Matthew 27:64; add, Matthew 20:8, 10, 16; 1 Corinthians 15:45, etc.; also 'the first' of two, where Latin usage requires and the Vulg. ordinarily employs prior (cf. Winers Grammar (and Buttmann), as above): Matthew 21:28, 31 (L Tr WH ὕστερος); ἄλλους δούλους πλείονας τῶν πρώτων, Matthew 21:36; ἡ πρώτη διαθήκη, Hebrews 8:7, 13; Hebrews 9:15, 18; ἡ πρώτη, namely, διαθήκη, Hebrews 9:1 G L T Tr WH; σκηνή, Hebrews 9:1 Rec., 2, 6, 8; ἡ πρώτη γῆ, ὁ πρῶτος οὐρανός, Revelation 21:1; ἀνάστασις, Revelation 20:5, 6; ἄνθρωπος 1 Corinthians 15:47; followed by ὁ δεύτερος, τρίτος, etc.: Matthew 22:25; Mark 12:20; Luke 19:16; Luke 20:29; Revelation 8:7; Revelation 16:2; Revelation 21:19; followed by ἕτερος, Luke 16:5; ὁ πρῶτος, equivalent to the former, previous, pristine: τήν πρώτην πίστιν, the faith which they formerly plighted, 1 Timothy 5:12; ἡ πρώτη ἀγάπη, Revelation 2:4; τά πρῶτα ἔργα, Revelation 2:5. 2. first in rank, influence, honor; chief; principal: without the article, and absolutely, πρῶτος chief (opposed to δοῦλος), Matthew 20:27; Mark 10:44; opposed to ἔσχατος and διάκονος, Mark 9:35; added to a noun, principal, ἐντολή, Matthew 22:38; Mark 12:30 (T WH omit; Tr marginal reading brackets the clause); Ephesians 6:2; with a partitive genitive, Mark 12:28, 29 (see πᾶς, II. 2 b. γ.); 1 Timothy 1:15; with the article, Luke 15:22; Acts 17:4; οἱ πρῶτοι τῆς Γαλιλαίας, the chief men of Galilee, Mark 6:21: τοῦ λαοῦ, Luke 19:47; τῆς πόλεως, Acts 13:50; τῶν Ἰουδαίων, Acts 25:2; Acts 28:17; τῆς νήσου, Acts 28:7 (cf. Lewin, St. Paul, ii., p. 208f, but see Πόπλιος). 3. neuter πρῶτον as adverb, first, at the first; a. in order of time: Luke 10:5; John 18:13; Acts 11:26 (here T Tr WH πρώτως, which see); followed by εἶτα, ἔπειτα, or δεύτερον, Mark 4:28; 1 Corinthians 15:46; 1 Thessalonians 4:16; 1 Timothy 3:10; followed by μετά ταῦτα Mark 16:9 cf. Mark 16:12; the first time, opposed to ἐν τῷ δευτέρῳ (the second time), Acts 7:12, 13; τέ πρῶτον καί, first and also (or afterward), i. e. as well as, Romans 1:16 (but here L Tr marginal reading WH brackets πρῶτον); ; without τέ, 2 Corinthians 8:5; 2 Timothy 1:5; first i. e. before anything else is done; first of all: Matthew 6:33; Luke 12:1; John 7:51 L Tr WH; Romans 1:8; 1 Timothy 5:4; 2 Peter 1:20; 2 Peter 3:3; πρῶτον πάντων, 1 Timothy 2:1. first, i. e. before something else: Matthew 8:21; Mark 7:27; Mark 9:11, 12; Luke 11:38; Luke 14:28; Romans 15:24; 2 Thessalonians 2:3; 1 Peter 4:17, etc.; before other nations, Acts 3:26; Acts 13:46; before others (R. V. the first to partake etc.), 2 Timothy 2:6; followed by τότε or καί τότε, Matthew 5:24; Matthew 7:5; Matthew 12:29; Mark 3:27; Luke 6:42; John 2:10 (T WH omit; L Tr brackets τότε); ἐμέ πρῶτον ὑμῶν (Tdf. omits ὑμῶν) me before it hated you, John 15:18 (see 1 b. ἆ.). τό πρῶτον. at the first, i. e. at the time when one did a thing for the first time: John 10:40; John 12:16; John 19:39. b. in enumerating several particulars; first, then, etc.: Romans 3:2; 1 Corinthians 11:18; 1 Corinthians 12:28; Hebrews 7:2; James 3:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτοστάτης Transliteration: prōtostatēs Phonetic Spelling: pro-tos-tat'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: one who stands first (of soldiers), a leader Meaning: one who stands first (of soldiers), a leader GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4414 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4414 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4414 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4414 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4414, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτοστάτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4414 prōtostatēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ringleader. From protos and histemi; one standing first in the ranks, i.e. A captain (champion) -- ringleader. see GREEK protos see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4414: πρωτοστάτηςπρωτοστάτης, πρωτοστατου, ὁ (πρῶτος and ἵστημι), properly, one who stands in the front rank, a front-rank man, (Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, Diodorus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others; ὥσπερ στρατηγός πρωτοστάτης, Job 15:24); hence, a leader, chief, champion: tropically, (A. V. a ringleader) τῆς αἱρέσεως, Acts 24 |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτοτόκια Transliteration: prōtotokia Phonetic Spelling: pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the rights of the first-born Meaning: the rights of the first-born GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4415 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4415 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4415 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4415 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4415, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτοτόκια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4415 prōtotokia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: birthright. From prototokos; primogeniture (as a privilege) -- birthright. see GREEK prototokos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4415: πρωτοτόκιαπρωτοτόκια, πρωτοτοκιων, τά (πρωτότοκος), in the Sept. also πρωτοτοκεια (others, πρωτοτοκεια (cf. Chandler § 99), πρωτοτόκια, manuscript Venet., Aq.), for בְּכורָה, primogeniture, the right of the firstborn (in classical Greek ἡ πρεσβεία, and τό πρεσβεῖον): Hebrews 12:16. (Philo repeats the word after the Sept. in his alleg. legg. 3, 69; sacrif. Abel. § 5. Occasionally also in Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πρωτότοκος Transliteration: prōtotokos Phonetic Spelling: pro-tot-ok'-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: first-born Meaning: first-born GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4416 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4416 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4416 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4416 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4416, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πρωτότοκος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4416 prōtotokos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: firstbornFrom protos and the alternate of tikto; first-born (usually as noun, literally or figuratively) -- firstbegotten(-born). see GREEK protos see GREEK tikto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4416: πρωτότοκοςπρωτότοκος, πρωτότοκον (πρῶτος, τίκτω), the Sept. for בְּכור, firstborn; a. properly: τόν υἱόν αὐτῆς τόν πρωτότοκον, Matthew 1:25 (where τόν πρωτότοκον is omitted by L T Tr WH but found in the Sinaiticus manuscript. (see Tdf., WH., at the passage)); Luke 2:7; τά πρωτότοκα αὐτῶν (genitive of the possessor ((?); αὐτῶν is more naturally taken with θίγῃ (Winer's Grammar, § 30, 8 c.), as by Prof. Grimm himself under the word θιγγάνω)), the firstborn whether of than or of beast, Hebrews 11:28 (πᾶν πρωτότοκον ... ἀπό ἀνθρώπου ἕως κτήνους, Exodus 12:29; Psalm 104:36 (); (Philo de cherub. § 16; Pollux 4, 208)). b. tropically Christ is called πρωτότοκος πάσης κτίσεως (partitive genitive (see below), as in τά πρωτότοκα τῶν προβάτων, Genesis 4:4; τῶν βοῶν, Deuteronomy 12:17; τῶν υἱῶν σου, Exodus 22:29), who came into being through God prior to the entire universe of created things (R. V. the firstborn of all creation) (see κτίσις, 2 b.), Colossians 1:15; — this passage does not with certainty prove that Paul reckoned the λόγος in the number of created beings (as, among others, Usteri, Paulin. Lehrbegriff., p. 315, and Baur, Das Christenthum der drei ersten Jahrhh. 1st edition, p. 295, hold); since even Origen, who is acknowledged to have maintained the eternal generation of the Son by the Father, did not hesitate to call him (cf. Gieseler, Kirch.-Gesch. i., p. 261f edition 3; (i. 216 English translation, of edition 4, edited by Smith)) τόν ἀγενητον καί πάσης γενετῆς φύσεως πρωτότοκον (c. Celsus 6, 17), and even κτίσμα (a term which Clement of Alexandria also uses of the λόγος); cf. Joan. Damascen. orthod. fid. 4, 8 καί αὐτός ἐκ τοῦ Θεοῦ καί ἡ κτίσις ἐκ τοῦ Θεοῦ; (others would make the genitive in Colossians, the passage cited depend upon the comparitive force in (the first half of) πρωτότοκος (cf. πρωτότοκος ἐγώ ἤ σύ, 2 Samuel 19:43); but see Lightfoot at the passage (especially for the patristic interpretation)). In the same sense, apparently, he is called simply ὁ πρωτότοκος, Hebrews 1:6; πρωτότοκος ἐκ τῶν νεκρῶν, the first of the dead who was raised to life, Colossians 1:18; also τῶν νεκρῶν (partitive genitive), Revelation 1:5 (Rec. inserts ἐκ); πρωτότοκος ἐν πολλοῖς ἀδελφοῖς, who was the Son of God long before those who by his agency and merits are exalted to the nature and dignity of sons of God, with the added suggestion of the supreme rank by which he excels these other sons (cf. Psalm 88:28 (); Exodus 4:22; Jeremiah 38:9 (), Romans 8:29; ἐκκλησία πρωτοτόκων, the congregation of the pious Christian dead already exalted to the enjoyment of the blessedness of heaven (tacitly opposed to those subsequently to follow them thither), Hebrews 12:23; cf. DeWette ad loc. (Anthol. 8, 34; 9, 213.) STRONGS NT 4416a: πρώτωςπρώτως, adverb, first: Acts 11:26 T Tr WH. Cf. Passow, under the word πρότερος at the end; (Liddell and Scott, ibid. B. IV.; Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 311f; Rntherford, New Phryn., p. 366). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πταίω Transliteration: ptaiō Phonetic Spelling: ptah'-yo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cause to stumble, to stumble Meaning: to cause to stumble, to stumble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4417 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4417 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4417 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4417 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4417, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πταίω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4417 ptaiō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: offend, cause to stumble. A form of pipto; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation) -- fall, offend, stumble. see GREEK pipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4417: πταίωπταίω; future πταίσω; 1 aorist ἐπταισα; (akin to ΠΑΤΩ and πίπτω (cf. Vanicek, p. 466)); from (Pindar), Aeschylus, and Herodotus down; 1. transitive, τινα, to cause one to stumble or fall. 2. intransitive, to stumble: δίς πρός τόν αὐτόν λίθον, Polybius 31, 19, 5. tropically (cf. English trip, stumble) a. to err, to make a mistake (Plato, Theact c. 15, p. 160 d.); to sin: absolutely Romans 11:11 (ἴδιον ἀνθρώπου φιλεῖν καί τούς πταιοντας, Antoninus 7, 22); πολλά, in many ways, James 3:2; ἐν ἑνί (namely, νόμῳ), to stumble in, i. e. sin against, one law, James 2:10 (but see εἷς, 2 a. at the end); ἐν λόγῳ (for the (more common) simple dative), to sin in word or speech, James 3:2. b. to fall into misery, become wretched (often so in Greek writings): of the loss of salvation, 2 Peter 1:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτέρνα Transliteration: pterna Phonetic Spelling: pter'-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the heel Meaning: the heel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4418 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4418 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4418 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4418 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4418, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτέρνα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4418 pterna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: heel. Of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively) -- heel. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4418: πτέρναπτέρνα, πτέρνης, ἡ, the heel (of the foot): ἐπαίρειν τήν πτέρναν ἐπί τινα, to lift up the heel against one, i. e. dropping the figure (which is borrowed either from kicking, or from a wrestler tripping up his antagonist), to injure one by trickery, John 13:18 after Psalm 40:10 (). (Often in Greek writings from Homer down; the Sept. for עָקֵב.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτερύγιον Transliteration: pterygion Phonetic Spelling: pter-oog'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a little wing, (anything like a wing) a battlement Meaning: a little wing, (anything like a wing) a battlement GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4419 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4419 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4419 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4419 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4419, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτερύγιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4419 pterygion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pinnacle. Neuter of a presumed derivative of pterux; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner) -- pinnacle. see GREEK pterux Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4419: πτερύγιονπτερύγιον, πτερυγίου, τό (diminutive of πτέρυξ, which see), the Sept. for כָּנָף; 1. a wing, little wing. 2. any pointed extremity (of the fins of fish, סַנְפִּיר, Leviticus 11:9-12; Deuteronomy 14:9, 10; Aristotle, Theophrastus; of a part of the dress hanging down in the form of a wing, Ruth 3:9; 1 Samuel 24:5; (Numbers 15:38); Pollux 7, 14, 62): τό πτερύγιον τοῦ ναοῦ and τοῦ ἱεροῦ, the top of the temple at Jerusalem, Hegesippus (circa ) quoted in Eusebius, h. e. 2, 23, 11; τοῦ ἱεροῦ, Matthew 4:5; Luke 4:9; some understand this of the top or apex of the sanctuary (τοῦ ναοῦ), others of the top of Solomon's porch, and others of the top of the Royal Portico; this last Josephus (Antiquities 15, 11, 5) says was of such great height ὡς εἰ ἀπ' ἄκρου τοῦ ταύτης τέγους ἄμφω συντιθεις τά βάθη διοπτευοι σκοτοδινιαν, οὐκ ἐξικνουμενης τῆς ὄψεως εἰς ἀμέτρητον τόν βυθόν; (cf. Recovery of Jerusalem, especially chapter v.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτέρυξ Transliteration: pteryx Phonetic Spelling: pter'-oox Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a wing Meaning: a wing GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4420 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4420 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4420 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4420 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4420, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτέρυξ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4420 pteryx 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wing. From a derivative of petomai (meaning a feather); a wing -- wing. see GREEK petomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4420: πτέρυξπτέρυξ, πτέρυγος, ἡ (πτερόν a wing), from Homer down, the Sept. often for כָּנָף; a wing: of birds, Matthew 23:37: Luke 13:34; Revelation 12:14; of imaginary creatures, Revelation 4:8; Revelation 9:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτηνός Transliteration: ptēnos Phonetic Spelling: ptay-non' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: winged Meaning: winged GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4421 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4421 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4421 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4421 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4421, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτηνός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4421 ptēnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bird. Contraction for peteinon; a bird -- bird. see GREEK peteinon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4421: πτηνόςπτηνός, πτηνη, πτηνον (πέτομαι, πτῆναι), furnished with wings; winged, flying: τά πτηνα, birds (often so in Greek writings from Aeschylus down), 1 Corinthians 15:39. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτοέω Transliteration: ptoeō Phonetic Spelling: pto-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to terrify Meaning: to terrify GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4422 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4422 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4422 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4422 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4422, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτοέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4422 ptoeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: frighten. Probably akin to the alternate of pipto (through the idea of causing to fall) or to petomai (through that of causing to fly away); to scare -- frighten. see GREEK pipto see GREEK petomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4422: πτοέωπτοέω, πτόω: 1 aorist passive ἐπτοήθην; (πτόα terror); from Homer down; to terrify; passive, to be terrified (the Sept. chiefly for חָתַת): Luke 21:9; Luke 24:37 (Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading θροηθεντες. Synonym: see φοβέω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτόησις Transliteration: ptoēsis Phonetic Spelling: pto'-ay-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a fluttering, excitement, terror Meaning: a fluttering, excitement, terror GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4423 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4423 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4423 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4423 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4423, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτόησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4423 ptoēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: amazement. From ptoeo; alarm -- amazement. see GREEK ptoeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4423: πτόησιςπτόησις, πτοησεως, ἡ (πτοέω), terror: φοβεῖσθαι πτόησιν, equivalent to φόβον φοβεῖσθαι, to be afraid with terror (others take πτόησις objectively: R. V. text to be put in fear by any terror), 1 Peter 3:6 (Proverbs 3:25); see φοβέω, 2; (Winers Grammar, § 32, 2; Buttmann, § 131, 5. (1 Macc. 3:25; Philo, quis rev. div. her. § 51)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Πτολεμαΐς Transliteration: Ptolemais Phonetic Spelling: ptol-em-ah-is' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Ptolemais, a seaport south of Tyre Meaning: Ptolemais -- a seaport south of Tyre GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4424 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4424 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4424 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4424 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4424, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Πτολεμαΐς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4424 Ptolemais 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Ptolemais. From Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine -- Ptolemais. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4424: ΠτολεμαΐςΠτολεμαΐς, Πτολεμιδος, ἡ, Ptolemais, a maritime city of Phoenicia, which got its name, apparently, from Ptolemy Lathyrus (who captured it , and rebuilt it more beautifully (cf. Josephus, Antiquities 13, 12, 2f)); it is called in Judges 1:31 and in the Talmud עַכּו, in the Sept. Ακχω, by the Greeks Ἄκη (on the varying accent cf. Pape, Eigennam. under the word Πτολεμαΐς), and Romans Ace, and by modern Europeans (Acre or) St. Jean d' Acre (from a church erected there in the middle ages to St. John); it is now under Turkish rule and contains about 8000 inhabitants (cf. Baedeker, Palestine and Syria, English edition, p. 356): Acts 21:7. (Often mentioned in the books of the Maccabees and by Josephus under the name of Πτολεμαΐς, cf. especially b. j. 2, 10, 2f; (see Reland, Palaest., p. 534ff; Ritter, Palestine, English translation, iv., p. 361ff).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτύον Transliteration: ptyon Phonetic Spelling: ptoo'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a winnowing shovel Meaning: a winnowing shovel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4425 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4425 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4425 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4425 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4425, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτύον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4425 ptyon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fan. From ptuo; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle) -- fan. see GREEK ptuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4425: πτύονπτύον, πτυου, τό, frequent in classical Greek from Homer down, Attic πτεον Winers Grammar, 24 ((perhaps from the root, pu, 'to cleanse'; cf. Curtius, p. 498f)), a winnowing-shovel (A. V. fan; cf. B. D. under the word , at the end; Rich, Dict. of Antiq., see under the words, ventilabrum, pala 2, vannus): Matthew 3:12; Luke 3:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτύρω Transliteration: ptyrō Phonetic Spelling: ptoo'-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be frightened Meaning: to be frightened GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4426 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4426 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4426 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4426 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4426, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτύρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4426 ptyrō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: terrify. From a presumed derivative of ptuo (and thus akin to ptoeo); to frighten -- terrify. see GREEK ptuo see GREEK ptoeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4426: πτύρωπτύρω: ((cf. Curtius, p. 706)); to frighten, affright: present passive participle πτυρόμενος, Philippians 1:28. (Hippocrates (), Plato, Diodorus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτύσμα Transliteration: ptysma Phonetic Spelling: ptoos'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: spittle Meaning: spittle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4427 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4427 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4427 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4427 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4427, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτύσμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4427 ptysma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spittle. From ptuo; saliva -- spittle. see GREEK ptuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4427: πτύσμαπτύσμα, πτύσματος, τό (πτύω, which see), spittle: John 9:6 ((Hippocrates), Polybius 8, 14, 5; Or. Sibylline 8, 411). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτύσσω Transliteration: ptyssō Phonetic Spelling: ptoos'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fold, roll up Meaning: to fold, roll up GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4428 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4428 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4428 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4428 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4428, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτύσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4428 ptyssō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: close. Probably akin to petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to petomai through the idea of expansion, and to ptuo through that of flattening; compare pateo); to fold, i.e. Furl a scroll -- close. see GREEK petomai see GREEK pateo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4428: πτύσσωπτύσσω: 1 aorist participle πτύξας; in classical Greek from Homer down; to fold together, roll up: τό βιβλίον, Luke 4:20 (A. V. closed); see ἀναπτύσσω (and cf. Schlottmann in Riehm under the word Schrift; Strack: in Herzog edition 2 under the word Sehreibkunst, etc. Compare: ἀναπτύσσω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτύω Transliteration: ptyō Phonetic Spelling: ptoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to spit Meaning: to spit GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4429 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4429 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4429 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4429 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4429, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4429 ptyō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spit. A primary verb (compare ptusso); to spit -- spit. see GREEK ptusso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4429: πτύωπτύω: ((Latinspuo, ourspue; Curtius, § 382)); 1 aorist ἐπτυσα; from Homer down; to spit: Mark 7:33; Mark 8:23; John 9:6. (Compare: ἐκπτύω, ἐμπτύω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτῶμα Transliteration: ptōma Phonetic Spelling: pto'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a fall, a misfortune, ruin Meaning: a fall, a misfortune, ruin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4430 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4430 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4430 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4430 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4430, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτῶμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4430 ptōma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dead body, carcass, corpse. From the alternate of pipto; a ruin, i.e. (specially), lifeless body (corpse, carrion) -- dead body, carcase, corpse. see GREEK pipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4430: πτῶμαπτῶμα, πτώματος, τό (πίπτω, perfect πέπτωκα); 1. in Greek writings from Aeschylus down, a fall, downfall; metaphorically, a failure, defeat, calamity; an error lapse, sin. 2. that which is fallen; hence, with the genitive of a person or with νεκροῦ added, the (fallen) body of one dead or slain, a corpse, carcase; later also with νεκροῦ omitted (Polybius, the Sept., Philo, Joseph, Plutarch, Herodian), cf. Thomas Magister, p. 765 (edited by Ritschl, p. 290, 14); Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 375; (Winer's Grammar, 23), and so in the N. T.: Matthew 14:12 L T Tr WH; Mark 15:45 L T Tr WH; Matthew 24:28; τίνος, Mark 6:29; Revelation 11:8, 9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτῶσις Transliteration: ptōsis Phonetic Spelling: pto'-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a fall Meaning: a fall GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4431 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4431 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4431 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4431 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4431, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτῶσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4431 ptōsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fall. From the alternate of pipto; a crash, i.e. Downfall (literally or figuratively) -- fall. see GREEK pipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4431: πτῶσιςπτῶσις, πτώσεως, ἡ (πίπτω, perfect πέπτωκα), a falling, downfall: properly, τῆς οἰκίας, Matthew 7:27 (πτωσεις οἴκων, Manetho, 4, 617); tropically, εἰς πτῶσιν πολλῶν (opposed to εἰς ἀνάστασιν), that many may fall and bring upon themselves ruin, i. e. the loss of salvation, utter misery, Luke 2:34, cf. Romans 11:11. (The Sept. chiefly for מַגֵּפָה, plague, defeat.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτωχεία Transliteration: ptōcheia Phonetic Spelling: pto-khi'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: beggary, destitution Meaning: beggary, destitution GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4432 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4432 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4432 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4432 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4432, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτωχεία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4432 ptōcheia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: poverty. From ptocheuo; beggary, i.e. Indigence (literally or figuratively) -- poverty. see GREEK ptocheuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4432: πτωχείαπτωχεία, πτωχείας, ἡ (πτωχεύω); 1. beggary (Herodotus 3, 14; Aristophanes, Plutarch, 549; Plato, legg. 11, p. 936{b}; Lysias p. 898, 9; Aristotle, poet. c. 23 p. 1459^b, 6). 2. in the N. T. poverty, the condition of one destitute of riches and abundance: opposed to πλουτεῖν, 2 Corinthians 8:9; opposed to πλούσιος, Revelation 2:9; ἡ κατά βάθους πτωχεία (opposed to πλοῦτος), deep, i. e. extreme poverty (see κατά, I. 1 b.), 2 Corinthians 8:2. (The Sept. chiefly for ענִי, affliction, misery.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτωχεύω Transliteration: ptōcheuō Phonetic Spelling: pto-khyoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be a beggar, be destitute Meaning: to be a beggar, be destitute GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4433 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4433 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4433 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4433 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4433, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτωχεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4433 ptōcheuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: become poor. From ptochos; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively) -- become poor. see GREEK ptochos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4433: πτωχεύωπτωχεύω: 1 aorist ἐπτώχευσα; (πτωχός, which see); properly, to be a beggar, to beg; so in classical Greek from Homer down; in the N. T. once, to be poor: 2 Corinthians 8:9, on which see πλούσιος, b. at the end (Tobit 4:21; the Sept. for דָּלַל to be weak, afflicted, Judges 6:6; Psalm 78:8 (; for נורַשׁ to be reduced to want, Proverbs 23:21; רוּשׁ to be needy, Psalm 33:11 (). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πτωχός Transliteration: ptōchos Phonetic Spelling: pto-khos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: (of one who crouches and cowers, hence) beggarly, poor Meaning: (of one who crouches and cowers, hence) beggarly, poor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4434 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4434 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4434 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4434 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4434, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πτωχός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4434 ptōchos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: beggar, poor. From ptosso (to crouch); akin to ptoeo and the alternate of pipto); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. Pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas penes properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed) -- beggar(-ly), poor. see GREEK ptoeo see GREEK pipto see GREEK penes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4434: πτωχόςπτωχός, πτωχή, πτωχόν (πτώσσω, to be thoroughly frightened, to cower down or hide oneself for fear; hence, πτωχός properly, one who slinks and crouches), often involving the idea of roving about in wretchedness (see πένης, at the end; "but it always had a bad sense till it was ennobled in the Gospels; see Matthew 5:3; Luke 6:20, cf. 2 Corinthians 8:9" (Liddell and Scott, under I.)); hence, 1. in classical Greek from Homer down, reduced to beggary, begging, mendicant, asking alms: Luke 14:13, 21; Luke 16:20, 22. 2. poor, needy (opposed to πλούσιος): Matthew 19:21; Matthew 26:9, 11; Mark 10:21; Mark 12:42, 43; Mark 14:5, 7; Luke 18:22; Luke 19:8; Luke 21:3; John 12:5, 6, 8; John 13:29; Romans 15:26; 2 Corinthians 6:10; Galatians 2:10; James 2:2, 3, 6; Revelation 13:16; in a broader sense, destitute of wealth, influence, position, honors; lowly, afflicted: Matthew 11:5; Luke 4:18 (from Isaiah 61:1); ; οἱ πτωχοί τοῦ κόσμου (partitive genitive), the poor of the human race, James 2:5; but the more correct reading is that of L T Tr WH viz. τῷ κόσμῳ (unto the world), i. e. the ungodly world being judge, cf. Winers Grammar, § 31, 4 a.; Buttmann, § 133, 14; (R. V. as to the world (see next head, and cf. κόσμος, 7)). tropically, destitute of the Christian virtues and the eternal riches, Revelation 3:17; like the Latininops, equivalent to helpless, powerless to accomplish an end: στοιχεῖα, Galatians 4:9 (`bringing no rich endowment of spiritual treasure' (Lightfoot)). 3. universally, lacking in anything, with a dative of the respect: τῷ πνεύματι, as respects their spirit, i. e. destitute of the wealth of learning and intellectual culture which the schools afford (men of this class most readily gave themselves up to Christ's teaching and proved themselves fitted to lay hold of the heavenly treasure, Matthew 11:25; John 9:39; 1 Corinthians 1:26, 27; (others make the idea more inward and ethical: 'conscious of their spiritual need')), Matthew 5:3; compare with this the Epistle of Barnabas 19 [ET], see ἔσῃ ἁπλοῦς τῇ καρδία καί πλούσιος τῷ πνεύματι, abounding in Christian graces and the riches of the divine kingdom. (The Sept. for עָנִי, דַּל, רָשׁ, אֶבְיון, etc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυγμή Transliteration: pygmē Phonetic Spelling: poog-may' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the fist Meaning: the fist GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4435 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4435 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4435 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4435 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4435, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυγμή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4435 pygmē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fistFrom a primary pux (the fist as a weapon); the clenched hand, i.e. (only in dative case as adverb) with the fist (hard scrubbing) -- oft. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4435: πυγμήπυγμή, πυγμης, ἡ (πύξ, from ΠΥΚΩ, Latinpungo, pupugi (pugnus; O. H. G. 'fust', English 'fist'; cf. Curtius, § 384)), from Homer down, the Sept. for אֶנְרוף (Exodus 21:18; Isaiah 58:4), the fist: πυγμή νίπτεσθαι τάς χεῖρας, to wash the hands with the fist, i. e. so that one hand is rubbed with the clenched fist of the other (R. V. marginal reading (after Theoph., others) up to the elbow; but cf. Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, 2:11), Mark 7:3 (where Tdf. πυκνά, see πυκνός). (Cf. James Morison's Commentary at the passage.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Πύθων Transliteration: Pythōn Phonetic Spelling: poo'-thone Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Python, a mythical serpent slain by Apollo, divination Meaning: Python, a mythical serpent slain by Apollo, divination GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4436 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4436 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4436 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4436 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4436, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Πύθων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4436 Pythōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: divination. From Putho (the name of the region where Delphi, the seat of the famous oracle, was located); a Python, i.e. (by analogy, with the supposed diviner there) inspiration (soothsaying) -- divination. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4436: ΠυθώνΠυθών, Πύθωνος, ὁ, Python; 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 of Delphi and been slain by Apollo. 2. equivalent to δαιμόνιον μαντικον (Hesychius, under the word), a spirit of divination: πνεῦμα Πύθωνος, or more correctly (with L T Tr WH) πνεῦμα πύθωνα (on the union of two substantives one of which has the force of an adjective see Matthiae, p. 962, 4; (Kühner, § 405, 1; Lob. Paralip. 344f)), Acts 16:16; some interpreters think that the young woman here mentioned was a ventriloquist, appealing to Plutarch, who tells us (mor., p. 414 e. de def. orac. 9) that in his time ἐγγαστριμυθοι were called πυθωνες; (cf. Meyer). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυκνός Transliteration: pyknos Phonetic Spelling: pook-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: close, frequent Meaning: close, frequent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4437 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4437 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4437 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4437 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4437, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυκνός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4437 pyknos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: oftenFrom the same as skenopoios; clasped (thick), i.e. (figuratively) frequent; neuter plural (as adverb) frequently -- often(-er). see GREEK skenopoios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4437: πυκνόςπυκνός, πυκνη, πυκνόν (ΠΥΚΩ, see πυγμή), from Homer down, thick, dense, compact; in reference to time, frequent, often recurring (so in Greek writings from Aeschylus down), 1 Timothy 5:23; neuter plural πυκνά, as adverb (Winers Grammar, 463 (432); Buttmann, § 128, 2), vigorously, diligently (?(cf. Morison as in πυγμή)), Mark 7:3 Tdf.; often, Luke 5:33; πυκνότερον, more frequently, the oftener, Acts 24:26. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυκτεύω Transliteration: pykteuō Phonetic Spelling: pook-teh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to box Meaning: to box GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4438 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4438 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4438 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4438 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4438, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυκτεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4438 pykteuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fight. From a derivative of the same as pugme; to box (with the fist), i.e. Contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively) -- fight. see GREEK pugme Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4438: πυκτεύωπυκτεύω; (πύκτης a pugilist (see πυγμή, at the beginning)); to be a boxer, to box (A. V. fight): 1 Corinthians 9:26. (Euripides, Xenophon, Plato, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πύλη Transliteration: pylē Phonetic Spelling: poo'-lay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a gate Meaning: a gate GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4439 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4439 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4439 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4439 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4439, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πύλη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4439 pylē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a gate, porchApparently a primary word; a gate, i.e. The leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively) -- gate. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4439: πύληπύλη, πύλης, ἡ (perhaps feminine of πόλος (cf. English pole i. e. axis) from the root πελῶ, to turn (Curtius, p. 715)), from Homer down; the Sept. very often for שַׁעַר, occasionally for דְּלֵת, sometimes for פֶּתַח; a gate (of the larger sort, in the wall either of a city or a palace; Thomas Magister (p. 292, 4) πύλαι ἐπί τείχους. θύραι ἐπί οἰκίας): of a town, Luke 7:12; Acts 9:24; Acts 16:13 L T Tr WH; Hebrews 13:12; of the temple, Acts 3:10; in the wall of a prison, Acts 12:10; πύλαι ᾅδου, the gates of Hades (likened to a vast prison; hence, the 'keys' of Hades, Revelation 1:18), Matthew 16:18 (on which see κατισχύω); Wis. 16:13; 3Macc. 5:51, and often by secular writings; see Grimm on 3Macc. 5:51. in figurative discourse equivalent to access or entrance into any state: Matthew 7:13{a},13{b} R G T brackets Tr WH marginal reading, 14 R G L brackets T brackets Tr WH; Luke 13:24 R L marginal reading (On its omission see προβατικός.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυλών Transliteration: pylōn Phonetic Spelling: poo-lone' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a porch, gateway Meaning: a porch, gateway GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4440 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4440 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4440 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4440 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4440, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυλών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4440 pylōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a vestibule, gatewayFrom pule; a gate-way, door-way of a building or city; by implication, a portal or vestibule -- gate, porch. see GREEK pule Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4440: πυλώνπυλών, πυλῶνος, ὁ (πύλη) (Aristotle, Polybius, others), the Sept. often for פֶּתַח, sometimes for שַׁעַר; 1. a large gate: of a palace, Luke 16:20; of a house, Acts 10:17; plural (of the gates of a city), Acts 14:13; Revelation 21:12, 13, 15, 21, 25; Revelation 22:14. 2. the anterior part of a house, into which one enters through the gate, porch: Matthew 26:71 (cf. 69 and 75); Acts 12:14; hence, ἡ θύρα τοῦ πυλῶνος, Acts 12:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυνθάνομαι Transliteration: pynthanomai Phonetic Spelling: poon-than'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to inquire, by implication to learn Meaning: to inquire, by implication to learn GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4441 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4441 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4441 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4441 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4441, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυνθάνομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4441 pynthanomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ask, demand, inquire, understand. Middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. Ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from erotao, which properly means a request as a favor; and from aiteo, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from zeteo, which implies a search for something hidden; and from deomai, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence) -- ask, demand, enquire, understand. see GREEK erotao see GREEK aiteo see GREEK zeteo see GREEK deomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4441: πυνθάνομαιπυνθάνομαι; imperfect ἐπυνθανομην; 2 aorist ἐπυθόμην; (cf. Curtius, § 328); a deponent verb; as in classical Greek from Homer down. 1. to inquire, ask: followed by an indirect question — with the indicative Acts 10:18; with the optative, John 13:24 R G; Luke 15:26; Luke 18:36; Acts 21:33; followed by a direct question, Acts 4:7; Acts 10:29; Acts 23:19; παρά τίνος τί (Buttmann, 167 (146)), John 4:52; παρά τίνος followed by an indirect question with the indicative Matthew 2:4; τί περί τίνος, Acts 23:20. 2. to ascertain by inquiry: followed by ὅτι, Acts 23:34 (A. V. understood). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πῦρ Transliteration: pyr Phonetic Spelling: poor Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: fire Meaning: fire GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4442 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4442 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4442 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4442 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4442, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πῦρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4442 pyr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fiery, fire. A primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specially, lightning) -- fiery, fire. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4442: πῦρπῦρ, genitive πυρός, τό (probably from Sanskritpu, 'to purify' (cf. German fever); Vanicek, p. 541; Curtius, § 385), from Homer down; Hebrew אֵשׁ; fire: Matthew 3:10, 12; Matthew 7:19; Matthew 17:15; Mark 9:22; Luke 3:9, 17; Luke 9:54; John 15:6; Acts 2:19; Acts 28:5; 1 Corinthians 3:13; Hebrews 11:34; James 3:5; James 5:3; Revelation 8:5, 7; Revelation 9:17, 18; Revelation 11:5; Revelation 13:13; Revelation 14:18; Revelation 15:2; Revelation 16:8; Revelation 20:9; ά῾πτειν πῦρ, to kindle a fire, Luke 22:55 (T Tr text WH περιαψάντων); ἔβρεξε πῦρ καί θεῖον, Luke 17:29; κατακαίειν τί ἐν (T omits; WH brackets ἐν) πυρί, Revelation 17:16; Revelation 18:8; καίομαι πυρί, Matthew 13:40 (R L T WH κατακαίεται); Hebrews 12:18 (Winer's Grammar, § 31, 7 d.); Revelation 8:8; Revelation 21:8; φλόξ πυρός, a fiery flame or flame of fire, Acts 7:30; 2 Thessalonians 1:8 L text Tr text; Hebrews 1:7; Revelation 1:14; Revelation 2:18; Revelation 19:12 (Exodus 3:2, the Alex. manuscript; Isaiah 29:6); πῦρ φλογός, a flaming fire or fire of flame, 2 Thessalonians 1:8 R G L marginal reading T Tr marginal reading WH (Exodus 3:2, the Vaticanus manuscript; Sir. 45:19); λαμπάδες πυρός, lamps of fire, Revelation 4:5; στῦλοι πυρός, Revelation 10:1; ἄνθρακες πυρός coals of fire, Romans 12:20 (see ἄνθραξ); γλῶσσαι ὡσεί πυρός, which had the shape of little flames, Acts 2:3; δοκιμάζειν διά πυρός, 1 Peter 1:7; πυροῦσθαι (see πυρόω, b.) ἐκ πυρός, Revelation 3:18; ὡς διά πυρός, as one who in a conflagration has escaped through the fire not uninjured, i. e. dropping the figure, not without damage, 1 Corinthians 3:15; מֵאֵשׁ מֻצָּל, Zechariah 3:2, cf. Amos 4:11. of the fire of hell we find the following expressions — which are to be taken either tropically (of the extreme penal torments which the wicked are to undergo after their life on earth; so in the discourses of Jesus), or literally (so apparently in the Apocalypse): τό πῦρ, Mark 9:44, 46,(T WH omit; Tr brackets both verses),48; τό πῦρ τό αἰώνιον, Matthew 18:8; Matthew 25:41, cf. 4 Macc. 12:12; ἄσβεστον, Mark 9:43, 45 (G T Tr WH omit; L brackets the clause); πυρός αἰωνίου δίκην ὑπέχειν, Jude 1:7; γηννα τοῦ πυρός, Matthew 5:22; Matthew 18:9; Mark 9:47 (R G Tr brackets); κάμινος τοῦ πυρός, Matthew 13:42, 50 (Daniel 3:6); ἡ λίμνη τοῦ πυρός, Revelation 19:20; Revelation 20:10, 14, 15; πυρί τηρεῖσθαι, 2 Peter 3:7; βασανισθῆναι ἐν πυρί, Revelation 14:10 (cf. Luke 16:24); βαπτίζειν τινα πυρί (see βαπτίζω, II. b. bb.), Matthew 3:11; Luke 3:16. the tongue is called πῦρ, as though both itself on fire and setting other things on fire, partly by reason of the fiery spirit which governs it, partly by reason of the destructive power it exercises, James 3:6; since fire disorganizes and sunders things joined together and compact, it is used to symbolize dissension, Luke 12:49. Metaphorical expressions: ἐκ πυρός ἁρπάζειν, to snatch from danger of destruction, Jude 1:23; πυρί ἁλίζεσθαι (see ἁλίζω), Mark 9:49; ζῆλος πυρός, fiery, burning anger (see ζῆλος, 1), Hebrews 10:27 (πῦρ ζήλου, Zephaniah 1:18; Zephaniah 3:8); God is called πῦρ καταναλίσκον, as one who when angry visits the obdurate with penal destruction, Hebrews 12:29. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρά Transliteration: pyra Phonetic Spelling: poo-rah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a fire Meaning: a fire GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4443 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4443 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4443 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4443 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4443, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4443 pyra 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fire. From pur; a fire (concretely) -- fire. see GREEK pur Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4443: πυράπυρά, πυράς, ἡ (πῦρ), from Homer down, a fire, a pile of burning fuel: Acts 28:2f |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πύργος Transliteration: pyrgos Phonetic Spelling: poor'-gos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a tower Meaning: a tower GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4444 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4444 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4444 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4444 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4444, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πύργος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4444 pyrgos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tower. Apparently a primary word ("burgh"); a tower or castle -- tower. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4444: πύργοςπύργος, πύργου, ὁ (akin to German Burg, anciently Purg; (yet cf. Curtius, § 413)), as in Greek writings from Homer down, a tower; a fortified structure rising to a considerable height, to repel a hostile attack or to enable a watchman to see in every direction. The πύργος ἐν τῷ Σιλωάμ ((which see)) seems to designate a tower in the walls of Jerusalem near the fountain of Siloam, Luke 13:4; the tower occupied by the keepers of a vineyard is spoken of in Matthew 21:33; Mark 12:1 (after Isaiah 5:2); a tower-shaped building as a safe and convenient dwelling, Luke 14:28. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρέσσω Transliteration: pyressō Phonetic Spelling: poo-res'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be on fire, to be ill of a fever Meaning: to be on fire, to be ill of a fever GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4445 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4445 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4445 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4445 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4445, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρέσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4445 pyressō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be sick of a fever. From pura; to be on fire, i.e. (specially), to have a fever -- be sick of a fever. see GREEK pura Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4445: πυρέσσωπυρέσσω; (πῦρ); (Vulg., Celsus, Senec., othersfebricito); to be sick with a fever: Matthew 8:14; Mark 1:30. (Euripides, Aristophanes, Plutarch, Lucian, Galen, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρετός Transliteration: pyretos Phonetic Spelling: poo-ret-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fever Meaning: a fever GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4446 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4446 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4446 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4446 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4446, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρετός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4446 pyretos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fever. From puresso; inflamed, i.e. (by implication) feverish (as noun, fever) -- fever. see GREEK puresso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4446: πυρετόςπυρετός, πυρετου, ὁ (πῦρ); 1. fiery heat (Homer, Iliad 22, 31 (but interpreters now give it the sense of 'fever' in this passage; cf. Ebeling, Lex. Homer under the word; Schmidt, Syn., chapter 60 § 14)). 2. fever: Matthew 8:15; Marki. 31; Luke 4:39; John 4:52; Acts 28:8, (Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Plato, and following; Deuteronomy 28:22); πυρετῷ μεγάλῳ, Luke 4:38 (as Galen de diff. feb. 1, 1 says συνηθες τοῖς ἰατροῖς ὀνομάζειν ... τόν μέγαν τέ καί μικρόν πυρετον; (cf. Wetstein on Luke, the passage cited)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πύρινος Transliteration: pyrinos Phonetic Spelling: poo'-ree-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fiery Meaning: fiery GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4447 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4447 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4447 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4447 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4447, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πύρινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4447 pyrinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fieryFrom pura; fiery, i.e. (by implication) flaming -- of fire. see GREEK pura Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4447: πύρινοςπύρινος, πυρινη, πυρινον (πῦρ), fiery: θώρακες πυρίνους, i. e. shining like fire, Revelation 9:17. (Ezekiel 28:14, 16; Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρόω Transliteration: pyroō Phonetic Spelling: poo-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set on fire, to burn (pass.) Meaning: to set on fire, to burn GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4448 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4448 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4448 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4448 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4448, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4448 pyroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: burn, be on fire, try. From pur; to kindle, i.e. (passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger, grief, lust) -- burn, fiery, be on fire, try. see GREEK pur Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4448: πυρόωπυρόω: passive, present πυροῦμαι; perfect participle πεπυρωμένος; (πῦρ); from Aeschylus and Pindar down; to burn with fire, to set on fire, to kindle; in the N. T. it is used only in the passive: a. to be on fire, to burn: properly, 2 Peter 3:12; tropically, of the heat of the passions: of grief, 2 Corinthians 11:29 (English Versions burn (often understood of indignation, but cf. Meyer); Winer's Grammar, 153 (145)); of anger, with τοῖς θυμοῖς added, equivalent to to be incensed, indignant, 2 Macc. 4:38 2Macc. 10:35 2Macc. 14:45; to be inflamed with sexual desire, 1 Corinthians 7:9. b. perfect participle πεπυρωμένος, made to glow (R. V. refined): Revelation 1:15 ((cf. Buttmann, 80 (69) n.)); full of fire; fiery, ignited: τά βέλη ... τά πεπυρωμένα darts filled with inflammable substances and set on fire, Ephesians 6:16 (Apollod. Bib. 2, 5, 2 § 3); melted by fire and purged of dross: χρυσίον πεπυρωμένον ἐκ πυρός, (refined by fire), Revelation 3:18 (so πυρόω in the Sept. for צָרַף; as τό ἀγρυριον, Job 22:25; Zechariah 13:9; Psalm 11:7 (); ()). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρράζω Transliteration: pyrrazō Phonetic Spelling: poor-hrad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be fiery red Meaning: to be fiery red GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4449 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4449 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4449 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4449 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4449, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρράζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4449 pyrrazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be red. From purrhos; to redden (intransitively) -- be red. see GREEK purrhos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4449: πυρράζωπυρράζω; equivalent to πυρρός γίνομαι, to become glowing, grow red, be red: Matthew 16:2f (but T brackets; WH reject the passage) (Byzantine writings; πυρρίζω in the Sept. and Philo.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πυρός Transliteration: pyros Phonetic Spelling: poor-hros' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fiery red Meaning: fiery red GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4450 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4450 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4450 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4450 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4450, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πυρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4450 pyros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fiery redFrom pur; fire-like, i.e. (specially), flame- colored -- red. see GREEK pur Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4450: πυρρόςπυρρός, πυρρά, πυρρόν (from πῦρ), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, having the color of fire, red: Revelation 6:4; Revelation 12:3. The Sept. several times for אָדֹם. STRONGS NT 4450: ΠύρροςΠύρρος ('fiery-red'; Fick, Griech. Personennamen, p. 75), Πύρρου, ὁ, Pyrrhus, the proper name of a man: Acts 20:4 G L T Tr WH. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πύρωσις Transliteration: pyrōsis Phonetic Spelling: poo'-ro-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a burning, a refining Meaning: a burning, a refining GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4451 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4451 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4451 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4451 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4451, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πύρωσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4451 pyrōsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: burning, trial. From puroo; ignition, i.e. (specially), smelting (figuratively, conflagration, calamity as a test) -- burning, trial. see GREEK puroo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4451: πύρωσιςπύρωσις, πυρώσεως, ἡ (πυρόω), a burning: Revelation 18:9, 18; the burning by which metals are roasted or reduced; by a figure drawn from the refiner's fire (on which cf. Proverbs 27:21), calamities or trials that test character: 1 Peter 4:12 (Tertullian adv. Gnost. 12 ne expavescatis ustionem, quae agitur in vobis in tentationem), cf. 1 Peter 1:7 ((ἡ πύρωσις τῆς δοκιμασίας, 'Teaching etc. 16, 5 [ET])). (In the same and other senses by Aristotle, Theophrastus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πω Transliteration: pō Phonetic Spelling: po Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: yet, even Meaning: yet, even GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4452 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4452 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4452 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4452 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4452, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4452 pō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: yet, evenAnother form of the base of pos; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yet, even; used only in the comparative. See medepo, mepo, oudepo, oupo, popote. see GREEK pos see GREEK medepo see GREEK mepo see GREEK oudepo see GREEK oupo see GREEK popote Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4452: πω [πω, an enclitic particle, see μήπω etc.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πωλέω Transliteration: pōleō Phonetic Spelling: po-leh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to exchange or barter, to sell Meaning: to exchange or barter, to sell GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4453 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4453 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4453 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4453 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4453, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πωλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4453 pōleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sell, whatever is sold. Probably ultimately from pelomai (to be busy, to trade); to barter (as a pedlar), i.e. To sell -- sell, whatever is sold. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4453: πωλέωπωλέω, πώλω; imperfect ἐπώλουν; 1 aorist ἐπώλησα; present passive πωλοῦμαι; (πελῶ πέλομαι, to turn, turn about, (Curtius, § 633, p. 470), from which (through the noun πωλη; Lob. in Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. ii. 57 bottom) πωλοῦμαι, Latinversor, followed by εἰς with the accusative of place, to frequent a place; cf. the Latinvenio andveneo); from Herodotus down; the Sept. for מָכַר; properly, to barter, i. e. to sell: absolutely (opposed to ἀγοράζειν), Luke 17:28; Revelation 13:17; οἱ πωλοῦντες (opposed to οἱ ἀγοράζοντες, buyers), sellers, Matthew 21:12; Matthew 25:9; Mark 11:15; Luke 19:45; with the accusative of a thing, Matthew 13:44; Matthew 19:21; Matthew 21:12; Mark 10:21; Mark 11:15; Luke (); ; John 2:14, 16; Acts 5:1; supply αὐτόν, Acts 4:37; αὐτά, Acts 4:34; passive, 1 Corinthians 10:25; with a genitive of price added, Matthew 10:29; Luke 12:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πῶλος Transliteration: pōlos Phonetic Spelling: po'-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a foal Meaning: a foal GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4454 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4454 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4454 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4454 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4454, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πῶλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4454 pōlos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: colt. Apparently a primary word; a "foal" or "filly", i.e. (specially), a young ass -- colt. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4454: πῶλοςπῶλος, πωλου, ὁ (in classical Greek ἡ also) (Latinpullus, O. H. G. folo, English foal; perhaps allied with παῖς; cf. Curtius, § 387); 1. a colt, the young of the horse: so very often from Homer down. 2. universally, a young creature: Aelian v. h. 4, 9; specifically, of the young of various animals; in the N. T. of a young ass, an ass's colt: Matthew 21:2, 5, 7; Mark 11:2,(3 L marginal reading),4,5,7; Luke 19:30, 33, 35; John 12:15 (also in Geoponica); the Sept. several times for עַיִר; for יַעֲלָה a female ibex, Proverbs 5:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πώποτε Transliteration: pōpote Phonetic Spelling: po'-pot-e Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: ever yet Meaning: ever yet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4455 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4455 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4455 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4455 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4455, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πώποτε [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4455 pōpote 🕊 Strong's Concordance: at any timeFrom po and pote; at any time, i.e. (with negative particle) at no time -- at any time, + never (...to any man), + yet, never man. see GREEK po see GREEK pote Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4455: πώποτεπώποτε, adverb, ever, at any time: Luke 19:30; John 1:18; John 5:37; John 6:35; John 8:33; 1 John 4:12. ((From Homer down.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πωρόω Transliteration: pōroō Phonetic Spelling: po-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to petrify, to harden Meaning: to petrify, to harden GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4456 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4456 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4456 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4456 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4456, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πωρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4456 pōroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: harden, blindApparently from poros (a kind of stone); to petrify, i.e. (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous) -- blind, harden. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4456: πωρόωπωρόω, πώρω: 1 aorist ἐπωρωσα (John 12:40 T Tr WH); perfect πεπώρωκα; perfect passive participle πεπωρωμενος; 1 aorist passive ἐπωρωθην; (πῶρος, hard skin, a hardening, induration); to cover with a thick skin, to harden by covering with a callus (R. V. everywhere simply to harden): metaphorically, καρδίαν, to make the heart dull, John 12:40; passive, to grow hard or callous, become dull, lose the power of understanding: Romans 11:7; τά νοήματα, 2 Corinthians 3:14; ἡ καρδία, Mark 6:52; Mark 8:17. Cf. Fritzsche, Commentary on Mark, p. 78f; on Romans, ii., p. 451f. ((Hippocrates (), Aristotle, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πώρωσις Transliteration: pōrōsis Phonetic Spelling: po'-ro-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a covering with a callous, blindness Meaning: a covering with a callous, blindness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4457 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4457 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4457 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4457 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4457, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πώρωσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4457 pōrōsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: callousness, blindness, hardness. From poroo; stupidity or callousness -- blindness, hardness. see GREEK poroo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4457: πώρωσιςπώρωσις, πωρωσεως, ἡ (πωρόω, which see), properly, the covering with a callus; tropically, obtuseness of mental discernment, dulled perception: γέγονε τίνι, the mind of one has been blunted (R. V. a hardening hath befallen), Romans 11:25; τῆς καρδίας (hardening of heart), of stubbornness, obduracy, Mark 3:5; Ephesians 4:18. ((Hippocrates)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πώς Transliteration: pōs Phonetic Spelling: poce Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: at all Meaning: at all GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4458 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4458 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4458 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4458 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4458, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πώς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4458 pōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hardly, by any means, perhaps. Adverb from the base of pou; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in composition -- haply, by any (some) means, perhaps. See ei pos, mepos. Compare pos. see GREEK pou see GREEK pos see GREEK ei pos see GREEK mepos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4458: πώςπώς, an enclitic particle, on which see under εἴπως (i. e. εἰ, III. 14) and μήπως. STRONGS NT 4458a: ρ [ρ ,Rho: the practice of doubling rho ρ (after a preposition or an augment) is sometimes disregarded by the Mss, and accordingly by the critical editors; so, too, in the middle of a word; see ἀνατιρήπτω, παραρέω, ῤαβδίζω, ῤαντίζω, ῤαπίζω, ῤίπτω, ῤύομαι, etc.; cf. Winers Grammar, § 13, 1 b.; Buttmann, 32 (28f); WHs Appendix, p. 163; Tdf. Proleg., p. 80. Recent editors, L T (cf. the Proleg. to his 7th edition, p. cclxxvi.), Kuenen and Cobet (cf. their Praef., p. xcvi.), WH (but not Treg.), also follow the older manuscripts in omitting the breathings from ῥρ in the middle of a word; cf. Lipsius, Grammar. Untersuch., p. 18f; Greg. Corinth. edition Bast, p. 782f; in opposition see Donaldson, Greek Gram., p. 16; Winer's Grammar, 48 (47). On the smooth breathing over the initial rho ῥ when rho begins two successive syllables, see Lipsius as above; WH. as above, pp. 163, 170; Kühner, § 67 Anm. 4; Göttling, Accent, p. 205 note; and on the general subject of the breathings cf. the Proleg. to Tdf. edition 8, p. 105f and references there. On the usagee of modern editions of the classics cf. Veitch, see under the words, ῤάπτω, ῤέζω, etc.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: πῶς Transliteration: pōs Phonetic Spelling: poce Part of Speech: Adverb; Adverb, Interrogative Short Definition: how? Meaning: how? GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4459 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4459 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4459 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4459 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4459, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/πῶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4459 pōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: at all, somehowAdverb from the base of pou; an interrogative particle of manner; in what way? (sometimes the question is indirect, how?); also as exclamation, how much! -- how, after (by) what manner (means), that. (Occasionally unexpressed in English). see GREEK pou Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4459: πῶςπῶς (from the obsolete ΠΟΣ, whence ποῦ, ποῖ, etc. (cf. Curtius, § 631)), adverb (from Homer down); I. in interrogation; how? in what way? — in a direct question, followed by a. the indicative, it is the expression α. of one seeking information and desiring to be taught: Luke 1:34; Luke 10:26; John 3:9; John 9:26; 1 Corinthians 15:35 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 266 (250)); πῶς οὖν, John 9:10 Tdf. (but L WH brackets οὖν), John 9:19; Romans 4:10. β. of one about to controvert another, and emphatically deny that the thing inquired about has happened or been done: Matthew 12:29; Mark 3:23; Luke 11:18; John 3:4, 12; John 5:44, 47; John 6:52; John 9:16; 1 John 3:17; 1 John 4:20; Romans 3:6; Romans 6:2; 1 Corinthians 14:7, 9, 16; 1 Timothy 3:5; Hebrews 2:3; καί πῶς, Mark 4:13; John 14:5 (here L text Tr WH omit καί); πῶς οὖν, Matthew 12:26; Romans 10:14 R G; πῶς δέ, Romans 10:14a R G L marginal reading, 14b R G T, 15 R G (on this see in b. below). where something is asserted and an affirmative answer is expected, πῶς οὐχί is used: Romans 8:32; 2 Corinthians 3:8. γ. of surprise, intimating that what has been done or is said could not have been done or said, or not rightly done or said — being equivalent to how is it, or how has it come to pass, that etc.: Galatians 2:14 G L T Tr WH; Matthew 22:12; John 4:9; John 6:52; John 7:15; πῶς λέγεις, λέγουσι, κτλ., Mark 12:35; Luke 20:41; John 8:38; καί πῶς, Luke 20:44; Acts 2:8; καί πῶς σύ λέγεις, John 12:34; John 14:9 (here L T WH omit; Tr brackets καί); πῶς οὖν, John 6:42 (here T WH Tr text πῶς νῦν); Matthew 22:43; πῶς οὐ, how is it that ... not, why not? Matthew 16:11; Mark 8:21 R G L marginal reading; (R G T); Luke 12:56. b. the deliberative subjunctive (where the question is, how that can be done which ought to be done): πῶς πληρωθῶσιν αἱ γραφαί, how are the Scriptures (which ought to be fulfilled) to be fulfilled? Matthew 26:54; πῶς φύγητε, how shall ye (who wish to escape) escape etc. Matthew 23:33; add, πῶς οὖν, Romans 10:14 L T Tr WH; πῶς δέ, Romans 10:14a L text T Tr WH; 14{b} L Tr WH; 15 L T Tr WH (Sir. 49:11); cf. Fritzsche on Romans, vol. ii., 405f c. followed by ἄν with the optative: πῶς γάρ ἄν δυναίμην; Acts 8:31 (on which see ἄν, III., p. 34b). II. By a somewhat negligent use, occasionally met with, even in Attic writings, but more frequent in later authors, πῶς is found in indirect discourse, where regularly ὅπως ought to have stood; cf. Winers Grammar, § 57, 2 at the end; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, IV.). a. with the indicative — present: Matthew 6:28; Mark 12:41; Luke 12:27; Acts 15:36; 1 Corinthians 3:10; Ephesians 5:15; Colossians 4:6; 1 Timothy 3:15; τό πῶς (on the article see ὁ, II. 10 a.); with the imperfect Luke 14:7; with the perfect, Revelation 3:3; with the aorist, Matthew 12:4; Mark 2:26 (here Tr WH brackets πῶς); Luke 8:36; Acts 9:27, etc.; after ἀναγινώσκειν, Mark 12:26 T Tr WH; how it came to pass that, etc. John 9:15; with the future: μέριμνα, πῶς ἀρέσει (because the direct question would be πῶς ἀρέσω;), 1 Corinthians 7:32-34 (but L T Tr WH ἀρέσῃ); ἐζήτουν πῶς αὐτόν ἀπολέσουσιν, how they shall destroy him (so that they were in no uncertainty respecting his destruction, but were only deliberating about the way in which they will accomplish it), Mark 11:18 R G (but the more correct reading here, according to the best manuscripts, including codex Siniaticus, is ἀπολέσωσιν 'how they should destroy him' (cf. Winers Grammar, § 41 b. 4 b.; Buttmann, § 139, 61; see the next entry)). b. with the subjunctive, of the aorist and in deliberation: Mark 11:18 L T Tr WH; Mark 14:1, 11 (R G); Matthew 10:19; Luke 12:11; τό πῶς, Luke 22:2, 4; Acts 4:21. III. in exclamation, how: πῶς δύσκολόν ἐστιν, Mark 10:24; πῶς παραχρῆμα, Matthew 21:20; πῶς δυσκόλως, Mark 10:23; Luke 18:24; with a verb, how (greatly): πῶς συνέχομαι, Luke 12:50; πῶς ἐφίλει αὐτόν, John 11:36. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥαάβ Transliteration: Rhaab Phonetic Spelling: hrah-ab' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Rahab, a Canaanitess and an ancestor of Christ Meaning: Rahab -- a Canaanitess and an ancestor of Christ GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4460 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4460 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4460 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4460 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4460, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥαάβ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4460 Rhaab 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rahab. Of Hebrew origin (Rachab); Raab (i.e. Rachab), a Canaanitess -- Rahab. See also Rhachab. see HEBREW Rachab see GREEK Rhachab Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4460: ΡααβΡααβ (and Ῥαχάβ, Matthew 1:5; Ρ᾽αχαβη, Ρ᾽αχαβης, in Josephus (Antiquities 5, 1, 2 etc.)), ἡ (רָחָב 'broad', 'ample'), Rahab, a harlot of Jericho: Hebrews 11:31; James 2:25. (Cf. B. D. under the word; Lightfoot Clement of Rome, Appendix (London, 1877), p. 413.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαββί Transliteration: rhabbi Phonetic Spelling: hrab-bee' Part of Speech: Hebrew Form (Indclinable) Short Definition: my master, my teacher Meaning: Rabbi -- my master, my teacher GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4461 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4461 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4461 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4461 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4461, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαββί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4461 rhabbi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Master, Rabbi. Of Hebrew origin (rab with pronominal suffix); my master, i.e Rabbi, as an official title of honor -- Master, Rabbi. see HEBREW rab Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4461: ῤαββίῤαββί, T WH ῥαββει (cf. Buttmann, p. 6; WHs Appendix, p. 155; see εἰ, ἰ) (Hebrew רַבִּי from רַב, much, great), properly, my great one, my honorable sir; (others incorrectly regard the ִ־י as the yodh paragogic); Rabbi, a title with which the Jews were accustomed to address their teachers (and also to honor them when not addressing them; cf. the Frenchmonsieur, monseigneur): Matthew 23:7; translated into Greek by διδάσκαλος, Matthew 23:8 G L T Tr WH; John the Baptist is addressed by this title, John 3:26; Jesus: both by his disciples, Matthew 26:25, 49; Mark 9:5; Mark 11:21; John 1:38 (39),49(50); ; and by others, John 3:2; John 6:25; repeated to indicate earnestness (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 65, 5 a.) ῤαββί, ῤαββί, R G in Matthew 23:7 and Mark 14:45; (so רבי רבי for אבי אבי in the Targ. on 2 Kings 2:12). Cf. Lightfoot Horae Hebrew et Talmud. on Matthew 23:7; Pressel in Herzog edition 1 xii, p. 471f; (Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto, under the word Rabbi; Hamburger, Real-Encyclopädie, under Rabban, vol. ii., p. 943f). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαββουνί Transliteration: rhabbouni Phonetic Spelling: hrab-bon-ee' Part of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable) Short Definition: my master, my teacher Meaning: Rabboni -- my master, my teacher GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4462 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4462 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4462 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4462 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4462, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαββουνί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4462 rhabbouni 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Lord, Rabboni. Or rhabbouni (hrab-boo-nee') of Chaldee origin; corresponding to rhabbi -- Lord, Rabboni. see GREEK rhabbi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4462: ῬαββονίῬαββονί (so Rec. in Mark 10:51) and ραββουνι (WH ῥαββονει, see references under ῤαββί, at the beginning) (Chaldean רִבּון, lord; רַבָּן, master, chief, prince; cf. Levy, Chald. WB. üb. d. Targumim, ii., p. 401), Rabboni, Rabbuni (apparently (yet cf. references below) the Galilaean pronunciation of רִבּונִי), a title of honor and reverence by which Jesus is addressed; as interpreted by John, equivalent to διδάσκαλος: John 20:16; Mark 10:51 (see ῤαββί). Cf. Keim, iii., p. 560 (English translation, vi., p. 311f); Delitzsch in the Zeitschr. f. d. luth. Theol. for 1876, pp. 409 and 606; also for 1878, p. 7; (Ginsburg and Hamburger, as in the preceding word; Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 10). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαβδίζω Transliteration: rhabdizō Phonetic Spelling: hrab-did'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to beat with a rod Meaning: to beat with a rod GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4463 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4463 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4463 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4463 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4463, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαβδίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4463 rhabdizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: beat with rods. From rhabdos; to strike with a stick, i.e. Bastinado -- beat (with rods). see GREEK rhabdos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4463: ῤαβδίζωῤαβδίζω; 1 aorist passive ἐρραβδίσθην, and (so L T Tr WH) ἐραβδίσθην (see Rho); (ῤάβδος); to beat with rods: Acts 16:22; 2 Corinthians 11:25. (Judges 6:11; Ruth 2:17; Aristophanes, Diodorus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥάβδος Transliteration: rhabdos Phonetic Spelling: hrab'-dos Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a staff, rod Meaning: a staff, rod GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4464 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4464 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4464 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4464 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4464, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥάβδος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4464 rhabdos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rod, scepter, staff. From the base of rhapizo; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty) -- rod, sceptre, staff. see GREEK rhapizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4464: ῤάβδοςῤάβδος, ῤάβδου, ἡ (probably akin to ῤαπίς, Latinverber; cf. Curtius, § 513), in various senses from Homer down; the Sept. for מַטֶּה, שֵׁבֶט, מַקֵּל, מִשְׁעֶנֶת, etc., a staff; walking-stick: equivalent to a twig, rod, branch, Hebrews 9:4 (Numbers 17:2ff, Hebrew text ff); Revelation 11:1; a rod, with which one is beaten, 1 Corinthians 4:21 (Plato, legg. 3, p. 700 c.; Plutarch, others; πατάσσειν τινα ἐν ῤάβδῳ, Exodus 21:20; Isaiah 10:24); a staff: as used on a journey, Matthew 10:10; Mark 6:8; Luke 9:3; or to lean upon, Hebrews 11:21 (after the Sept. of Genesis 47:31, where the translators read מַטֶּה, for מִטָּה, a bed; (cf. προσκυνέω, a.)); or by shepherds, Revelation 2:27; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15, in which passages as ἐν ῤάβδῳ ποιμαίνειν is figuratively applied to a king, so ῤάβδῳ σιδηρᾷ, with a rod of iron, indicates the severest, most rigorous, rule; hence, ῤάβδος is equivalent to a royal scepter (like שֵׁבֶט, Psalm 2:9; Psalm 45:8; for שַׁרְבִיט, Esther 4:11; Esther 5:2): Hebrews 1:8 (from Psalm 45:8). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαβδοῦχος Transliteration: rhabdouchos Phonetic Spelling: hrab-doo'-khos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a rod holder, (a Roman) lictor (one holding the rod of office) Meaning: a rod holder, (a Roman) lictor (one holding the rod of office) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4465 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4465 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4465 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4465 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4465, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαβδοῦχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4465 rhabdouchos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: officer, sergeantFrom rhabdos and echo; a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e. A Roman lictor (constable or executioner) -- serjeant. see GREEK rhabdos see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4465: ῤαβδοῦχοςῤαβδοῦχος, ῥαβδουχου, ὁ (ῤάβδος and ἔχω; cf. εὐνοῦχος), one who carries the rods i. e. the fasces, a lictor (a public officer who bore the fasces or staff and other insignia of office before the magistrates) (A. V. serjeants): Acts 16:35, 38. (Polybius; Diodorus 5, 40; Dionysius Halicarnassus; Herodian, 7, 8, 10 (5 edition, Bekker); διά τί λικτωρεις τούς ῤαβδούχους ὀνομαζουσι; Plutarch, quaest. Rom c. 67.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥαγαῦ Transliteration: Rhagau Phonetic Spelling: hrag-ow' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Reu, an ancestor of Christ Meaning: Reu -- an ancestor of Christ GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4466 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4466 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4466 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4466 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4466, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥαγαῦ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4466 Rhagau 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Ragau. Of Hebrew origin (r'uw); Ragau (i.e. Reu), a patriarch -- Ragau. see HEBREW r'uw Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4466: ΡαγαυΡαγαυ (so WH) or Ραγαυ (R G L T Tr) (רְעוּ (i. e. 'friend'), Genesis 11:18), ὁ, Ragau (A. V. Reu; (once Rehu)), one of the ancestors of Abraham: Luke 3:35. (B. D. American edition under the word Reu.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥᾳδιούργημα Transliteration: rhadiourgēma Phonetic Spelling: hrad-ee-oorg'-ay-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a reckless act, a crime Meaning: a reckless act, a crime GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4467 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4467 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4467 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4467 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4467, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥᾳδιούργημα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4467 rhadiourgēma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lewdness. From a comparative of rhaidios (easy, i.e. Reckless) and ergon; easy-going behavior, i.e. (by extension) a crime -- lewdness. see GREEK ergon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4467: ῤᾳδιούργημαῤᾳδιούργημα, ῥαδιουργηματος, τό (from ῤᾳδιουργέω, and this from ῤᾳδιουργός, compounded of ῤᾴδιος and ἔργῳ. A ῤᾳδιουργός is one who does a thing with little effort and adroitly; then, in a bad sense, a man who is facile and forward in the perpetration of crime, a knave, a rogue), a piece of knavery, rascality, villany: πονηρόν, Acts 18:14. (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Lucian; ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥᾳδιουργία Transliteration: rhadiourgia Phonetic Spelling: hrad-ee-oorg-ee'-a Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: ease in doing, laziness, recklessness, wickedness Meaning: ease in doing, laziness, recklessness, wickedness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4468 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4468 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4468 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4468 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4468, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥᾳδιουργία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4468 rhadiourgia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mischief. From the same as rhaidiourgema; recklessness, i.e. (by extension) malignity -- mischief. see GREEK rhaidiourgema Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4468: ῤᾳδιουργίαῤᾳδιουργία, ῤᾳδιουργίας, ἡ (see ῤᾳδιούργημα, cf. πανουργία); 1. properly, ease in doing, facility. 2. levity or easiness in thinking and acting; love of a lazy and effeminate life (Xenophon). 3. unscrupulousness, cunning, mischief (A. V. villany): Acts 13:10. (Polybius 12, 10, 5; often in Plutarch.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥακά Transliteration: rhaka Phonetic Spelling: rhak-ah' Part of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable) Short Definition: empty (an expression of contempt) Meaning: empty (an expression of contempt) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4469 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4469 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4469 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4469 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4469, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥακά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4469 rhaka 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Raca. Of Chaldee origin (compare reyq); O empty one, i.e. Thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification) -- Raca. see HEBREW reyq Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4469: ῤακάῤακά (Tdf. ῤαχά; (the better accentuation seems to be ῤακά; cf. Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 8)), an Aramaic word רֵיקָא (but according to Kautzsch (as above), p. 10) not the stative emphatic of רֵיק, but shortened from רֵיקָן (Hebrew רִיק), empty, i. e. a senseless, empty-headed man, a term of reproach used by the Jews in the time of Christ (B. D., under the word ; Wünsche, Erläuterung as above with, p. 47): Matthew 5:22. STRONGS NT 4469: ῤαχά [ῤαχά, see ῤακά.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥάκος Transliteration: rhakos Phonetic Spelling: hrak'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a rag Meaning: a rag GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4470 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4470 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4470 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4470 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4470, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥάκος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4470 rhakos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cloth. From rhegnumi; a "rag," i.e. Piece of cloth -- cloth. see GREEK rhegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4470: ῤάκοςῤάκος, ῤάκους, τό (ῤήγνυμι, a piece torn off; specifically, a bit of cloth; cloth: Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21 (here L Tr marginal reading ῥακκος). (Homer, Herodotus, Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, Josephus, the Sept., others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥαμά Transliteration: Rhama Phonetic Spelling: hram-ah' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Ramah, a city North of Jer Meaning: Ramah -- a city North of Jerusalem GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4471 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4471 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4471 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4471 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4471, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥαμά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4471 Rhama 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rama. Of Hebrew origin (Ramah); Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Palestine -- Rama. see HEBREW Ramah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4471: ΡαμαΡαμα (T WH Ραμα; cf. B. D. American edition under the word , 1 at the beginning), (רָמָה, i. e. a high place, height), ἡ (indeclinable Winers 61 (60)), Ramah, a town of the tribe of Benjamin, situated six Roman miles north of Jerusalem on the road leading to Bethel; now the village of er Ram: Matthew 2:18 (from Jeremiah 38:15 (). Cf. Winers RWB, under the word; Graf in the Theol. Studien und Kritiken for 1854, p. 851ff; Pressel in Herzog xii., p. 515f; Furrer in Schenkel BL. v., p. 37; (BB. DD.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαντίζω Transliteration: rhantizō Phonetic Spelling: hran-tid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sprinkle Meaning: to sprinkle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4472 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4472 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4472 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4472 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4472, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαντίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4472 rhantizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sprinkle. From a derivative of rhaino (to sprinkle); to render besprinkled, i.e. Asperse (ceremonially or figuratively) -- sprinkle. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4472: ῤαίνω [ῤαίνω; see ῤαντίζω.] STRONGS NT 4472: ῤαντίζωῤαντίζω; (from ῤαντός besprinkled, and this from ῤαίνω); 1 aorist ἐρραντισα and (so L T Tr WH) ἐραντισα (see Rho); (1 aorist middle subjunctive ῥαντισωνται (sprinkle themselves), Mark 7:4 WH text (so Volkmar, Weiss, others) after manuscripts א B); perfect passive participle ἐρραντισμενος (Tdf. ῥεραντισμενος, L Tr WH ῥεραντισμενος with smooth breathing; see Rho); for ῤαίνω, more common in classical Greek; to sprinkle: properly, τινα, Hebrews 9:13 (on the rite here referred to cf. Numbers 19:2-10; Winers RWB, under the word Sprengwasser; (B. D., under the word )); Numbers 19:19; τί αἵματι, Numbers 19:21; (Revelation 19:13 WH (see περιρραίνω)). to cleanse by sprinkling, hence, tropically, to purify, cleanse: ἐρραντισμένοι τάς καρδίας (on this accusative see Buttmann, § 134, 7) ἀπό κτλ., Hebrews 10:22. (Athen. 12, p. 521 a.; for Hebrew חִטֵּא, Psalm 50:9 (); for נָזָה, Leviticus 6:27; 2 Kings 9:33.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαντισμός Transliteration: rhantismos Phonetic Spelling: hran-tis-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: sprinkling Meaning: sprinkling GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4473 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4473 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4473 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4473 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4473, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαντισμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4473 rhantismos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sprinkling. From rhantizo; aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively) -- sprinkling. see GREEK rhantizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4473: ῤαντισμόςῤαντισμός, ῤαντισμοῦ, ὁ (ῤαντίζω, which see), used only by Biblical and ecclesiastical writers, a sprinkling (purification): αἷμα ῤαντισμοῦ, blood of sprinkling, i. e. appointed for sprinkling (serving to purify), Hebrews 12:24 (ὕδωρ ῤαντισμοῦ for הַנִּדָּה מֵי, Numbers 19:9, 13, 20f); εἰς ῤαντισμόν αἵματος Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, i. e. εἰς τό ῥαντίζεσθαι (or ἵνα ῥαντιζωνται) αἵματι Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, that they may be purified (or cleansed from the guilt of their sins) by the blood of Christ, 1 Peter 1:2 (Winer's Grammar, § 30, 2 α.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαπίζω Transliteration: rhapizō Phonetic Spelling: hrap-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strike with a rod, to strike with the palm of the hand Meaning: to strike with a rod, to strike with the palm of the hand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4474 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4474 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4474 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4474 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4474, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαπίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4474 rhapizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: slap, smite with the palm of the hand. From a derivative of a primary rhepo (to let fall, "rap"); to slap -- smite (with the palm of the hand). Compare tupto. see GREEK tupto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4474: ῤαπίζωῤαπίζω; future ῥαπίσω (cf. Buttmann, 37 (32f)); 1 aorist ἐρράπισα and (so L T Tr WH) ἐραπισα (see Rho); (from ῤαπίς a rod); 1. to smite with a rod or staff (Xenophanes in (Diogenes Laërtius 8, 36; Herodotus, Demosthenes, Polybius, Plutarch, others). 2. "to smite in the face with the palm of the hand, to box the ear: τινα, Matthew 26:67 (where it is distinguished from κολαφίζω (A. V. buffet); for Suidas says ῥαπισαι. πατάσσειν τήν γνάθον ἁπλῆ τῇ χειρί not with the fist; hence, the Vulg. renders itpalmas in faciem ei dederunt; (A. V. marginal reading (R. V. marginal reading) adopt sense 1 above)); τινα ἐπί (L T Tr text WH εἰς) τήν σιαγόνα, Matthew 5:39 (Hosea 11:4). Cf. Fischer, De vitiis Lexicons, etc., p. 61ff; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 175; (Schmidt, Syn., chapter 113, 10; Field, Otium Norv. pars iii., p. 71). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥάπισμα Transliteration: rhapisma Phonetic Spelling: hrap'-is-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a blow (with a stick or the palm of the hand) Meaning: a blow (with a stick or the palm of the hand) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4475 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4475 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4475 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4475 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4475, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥάπισμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4475 rhapisma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a blow, slap in the faceFrom rhapizo; a slap -- (+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand. see GREEK rhapizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4475: ῤάπισμαῤάπισμα, ῥαπισματος, τό (ῤαπίζω, which see); 1. a blow with a rod or a staff or a scourge (Antiphanes in Athen. 14, p. 623 b.; Anthol., Lucian). 2. a blow with the flat of the hand, a slap in the face, box on the car: βάλλειν τινα ῤαπίσμασιν (see βάλλω, 1), Mark 14:65; διδόναι τίνι ῤάπισμα, John 18:22; ῤαπίσματα, John 19:3 (but in all three examples R. V. marginal reading recognizes sense 1 (see references under the word ῤαπίζω)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥαφίς Transliteration: rhaphis Phonetic Spelling: hraf-ece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a needle Meaning: a needle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4476 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4476 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4476 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4476 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4476, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥαφίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4476 rhaphis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: needle. From a primary rhapto (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of rhapizo through the idea of puncturing); a needle -- needle. see GREEK rhapizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4476: ῤαφίςῤαφίς, ῤαφίδος, ἡ (ῤάπτω to sew), a needle: Matthew 19:24; Mark 10:25; Luke 18:25 Rec. ((cf. κάμηλος)). Class. Greek more common uses βελόνη (which see); see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 90; (Winer's Grammar, 25). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥαχάβ Transliteration: Rhachab Phonetic Spelling: hrakh-ab' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Rachab Meaning: Rachab GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4477 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4477 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4477 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4477 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4477, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥαχάβ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4477 Rhachab 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rachab. From the same as Rhaab; Rachab, a Canaanitess -- Rachab. see GREEK Rhaab Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4477: ῬαχάβῬαχάβ, see Ρααβ. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥαχήλ Transliteration: Rhachēl Phonetic Spelling: hrakh-ale' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Rachel, the wife of Jacob Meaning: Rachel -- the wife of Jacob GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4478 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4478 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4478 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4478 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4478, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥαχήλ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4478 Rhachēl 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rachel. Of Hebrew origin (Rachel); Rachel, the wife of Jacob -- Rachel. see HEBREW Rachel Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4478: ΡαχηλΡαχηλ (רָחֵל, a ewe or a sheep), ἡ, Rachel (cf. B. D. under the word), the wife of the patriarch Jacob: Matthew 2:18 (from Jeremiah 38:15 ()). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥεβέκκα Transliteration: Rhebekka Phonetic Spelling: hreb-bek'-kah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Rebecca, the wife of Isaac Meaning: Rebecca -- the wife of Isaac GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4479 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4479 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4479 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4479 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4479, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥεβέκκα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4479 Rhebekka 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rebecca. Of Hebrew origin (Ribqah); Rebecca (i.e. Ribkah), the wife of Isaac -- Rebecca. see HEBREW Ribqah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4479: ΡεβεκκαΡεβεκκα (רִבְקָה, from רָבַק unused in Hebrew but in Arabic 'to bind,' 'fasten'; hence, the substantive equivalent to 'ensnarer,' fascinating the men by her beauty), ἡ, Rebecca, the wife of Isaac: Romans 9:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥέδα Transliteration: rheda Phonetic Spelling: hred'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a chariot Meaning: a chariot GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4480 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4480 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4480 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4480 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4480, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥέδα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4480 rheda 🕊 Strong's Concordance: chariot. Of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. Four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding) -- chariot. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4480: ῤέδηῤέδη (others, ῥεδα; on the first vowel cf. Tdf.s note on Revelation as below; WHs Appendix, p. 151{a}) (according to Quintilian 1, 5, 57 (cf. 68) a Gallic word (cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word ῥεδα)), ῥεδης, ἡ, a chariot, a species of vehicle having four wheels (Isidorus Hispal. orig. 20, 12 (sec. 511) (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq. under the word Rheda)): Revelation 18:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥεμφάν Transliteration: Rhemphan Phonetic Spelling: hrem-fan' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Remphan Meaning: Remphan GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4481 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4481 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4481 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4481 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4481, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥεμφάν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4481 Rhemphan 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Remphan. By incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin (Kiyuwn); Remphan (i.e. Kijun), an Egyptian idol -- Remphan. see HEBREW Kiyuwn Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4481: ῬεμφάνῬεμφάν (R G), or Ρ᾽εφαν (L Tr), or Ρ᾽ομφαν (T) (or Ρ᾽ομφα WH, see their Appendix on Acts as below), Remphan (so A. V.), or Rephan (so R. V.), Romphan (or Rompha), a Coptic pr. name of Saturn: Acts 7:43, from Amos 5:26 where the Sept. render by Ραιφαν (or Ρ᾽εφαν) the Hebrew כִּיוּן, thought by many to be equivalent to the Syriac nw)K [], and the Arabic designations of Saturn; but by others regarded as an appellative, signifying 'stand,' 'pedestal' (German Gerüst; so Hitzig), or 'statue' (so Gesenins), formed from כּוּן after the analogy of such forms as חִבּוּק, פִּגּוּל, etc. Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Saturn; Gesenius, Thesaurus, p. 669{b}; J. G. Müller in Herzog xii. 736; Merx in Schenkel i., p. 516f; Schrader in Riehm, p. 234; (Baudissin in Herzog edition 2 under the word Saturn, and references there given; B. D., under the word ). STRONGS NT 4481: Ρ᾽ομφα [ Ρ᾽ομφα, Ρ᾽ομφαν, see Ῥεμφάν.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥέω Transliteration: rheō Phonetic Spelling: hreh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to flow Meaning: to flow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4482 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4482 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4482 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4482 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4482, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4482 rheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: flow. A primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form rheuo (hryoo'-o) is used to flow ("run"; as water) -- flow. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4482: ῤέωῤέω: future ῥεύσω (in Greek writing more common ῤεύσομαι, see Winers Grammar, 89 (85); (Buttmann, 67 (59)); cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 739); ((Sanskritsru; cf. Latinfluo; English stream; Curtius, § 517)); from Homer down; the Sept. for זוּב; to flow: John 7:38. (Compare: παραρρέω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥέω Transliteration: rheō Phonetic Spelling: hreh'-o Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: command, make, say, speak of Meaning: command, make, say, speak of GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4483 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4483 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4483 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4483 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4483, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4483rheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: command, make, say, speak of. For certain tenses of which a prolonged form ereo (er-eh'-o) is used; and both as alternate for epo; perhaps akin (or identical) with rheo (through the idea of pouring forth); to utter, i.e. Speak or say -- command, make, say, speak (of). Compare lego. see GREEK epo see GREEK rheo see GREEK lego Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4483: Ρ᾽ΑΩ Ρ᾽ΑΩ, see εἶπον. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥήγιον Transliteration: Rhēgion Phonetic Spelling: hrayg'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: Rhegium, a city in southern Italy Meaning: Rhegium -- a city in southern Italy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4484 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4484 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4484 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4484 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4484, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥήγιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4484 Rhēgion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rhegium. Of Latin origin; Rhegium, a place in Italy -- Rhegium. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4484: ῬήγιονῬήγιον, Ρ᾽ηγιου, τό, Rhegium (now Reggio), a town and promontory at the extremity of the Bruttian peninsula, opposite Messana (Messina) in Sicily; (it seems to have got its name from the Greek verb ῤήγνυμι, because at that point Sicily was believed to have been 'rent away' from Italy; so Pliny observes, hist. nat. 3, 8 (14); (Diodorus Siculus 4, 85; Strabo 6, 258; Philo de incorrupt. mund. § 26; others. See Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)): Acts 28:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥῆγμα Transliteration: rhēgma Phonetic Spelling: hrayg'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a fracture, a ruin Meaning: a fracture, a ruin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4485 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4485 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4485 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4485 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4485, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥῆγμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4485 rhēgma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ruin. From rhegnumi; something torn, i.e. A fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall) -- ruin. see GREEK rhegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4485: ῤῆγμαῤῆγμα, ῥηγματος, τό (ῤήγνυμι), what has been broken or rent asunder; a. a fracture, breach, cleft: Hippocrates (), Demosthenes, (Aristotle), Polybius, others; for בָּקִיעַ , Amos 6:11, Alex.; b. plural for קְרָעִים, torn clothes: 1 Kings 11:30; 2 Kings 2:12. c. fall, ruin: Luke 6:49. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥήγνυμι Transliteration: rhēgnymi Phonetic Spelling: hrayg'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to break apart, to throw down Meaning: to break apart, to throw down GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4486 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4486 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4486 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4486 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4486, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥήγνυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4486 rhēgnymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: break apart, burst, rend, tear. Or rhesso (hrace'-so) both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi (see in katagnumi)) to "break," "wreck" or "crack", i.e. (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; katagnumi being its intensive (with the preposition in composition), and thrauo a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like luo) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (with spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions -- break (forth), burst, rend, tear. see GREEK katagnumi see GREEK katagnumi see GREEK thrauo see GREEK luo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4486: ῤήγνυμιῤήγνυμι (Matthew 9:17) and ῤήσσω (Homer, Iliad 18, 571; 1 Kings 11:31; Mark 2:22 R G L marginal reading; Mark 9:18 (Luke 5:37 L marginal reading; (see below))); future ῤήξω; 1 aorist ἔρρηξα; present passive 3 person plural ῤήγνυνται; from Homer down; the Sept. for בָּקַע and קָרַע ; to rend, burst or break asunder, break up, break through; a. universally: τούς ἀσκούς, Mark 2:22; Luke 5:37; passive, Matthew 9:17; equivalent to to tear in pieces (A. V. rend): τινα, Matthew 7:6. b. namely, εὐφροσύνην (previously chained up, as it were), to break forth into joy: Galatians 4:27, after Isaiah 54:1 (the full phrase is found in Isaiah 49:13; Isaiah 52:9; (cf. Buttmann, § 130, 5); in classical Greek ῥηγνύναι κλαυθμόν, οἰμωγήν, δάκρυα, especially φωνήν is used of infants or dumb persons beginning to speak; cf. Passow, under the word, 2, vol. ii., p. 1332{a}; (Liddell and Scott, under the word I. 4 and 5)). c. equivalent to σπαράσσω, to distort, convulse: of a demon causing convulsions in a man possessed, Mark 9:18; Luke 9:42; in both passages many (so R. V. text) explain it to dash down, hurl to the ground (a common occurrence in cases of epilepsy); in this sense in Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 1, 60 a wrestler is said ῤῆξαι τόν ἀντιπαλον. Hesychius gives ῤῆξαι. καταβαλεῖν. Also ῥηξε. κατέβαλε. Cf. Kuinoel or Fritzsche on Mark 9:18. (Many hold that ῤήσσω in this sense is quite a different word from ῤήγνυμι (and its collateral or poetic ῤήσσω), and akin rather to (the onomatopoetic) ἀράσσω, ῤάσσω, to throw or dash down; cf. Lobeck in Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf: Spr. § 114, under the word ῤήγνυμι; Curtius, Das Verbum, pp. 162, 315; Schmidt, Syn., chapter 113, 7. See as examples Wis. 4:19; Hermas, mand. 11, 3 [ET]; Apostolic Constitutions, 6, 9, p. 165, 14. Cf. προσρήγνυμι.) (Compare: διαρηγνυμι, περιρήγνυμι, προσρήγνυμι.) [SYNONYMS: ῤήγνυμι, κατάγνυμι, θραύω: ῤήγνυμι to rend, rend asunder, makes pointed reference to the separation of the parts; κατάγνυμι to break, denotes the destruction of a thing's unity or completeness; θραύω to shatter, is suggestive of many fragments and minute dispersion. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 115] STRONGS NT 4486: ῤήσσωῤήσσω, see ῤήγνυμι. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥῆμα Transliteration: rhēma Phonetic Spelling: hray'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a word, by implication a matter Meaning: a word, by implication a matter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4487 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4487 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4487 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4487 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4487, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥῆμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4487 rhēma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: saying, word. From rheo; an utterance (individually, collectively or specially),; by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever -- + evil, + nothing, saying, word. see GREEK rheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4487: ῤῆμαῤῆμα, ῤήματος, τό (from Ρ᾽ΑΩ, perfect passive ἐίρημαι), from Theognis, Herodotus, Pindar down; the Sept. chiefly for דָּבָר; also for אֹמֶר, מִלָּה, פֶּה, אִמְרָה, etc.; 1. properly, that which is or has been uttered by the living voice, thing spoken, word (cf. ἔπος, also λόγος, I. 1); i. e. a. any sound produced by the voice and having a definite meaning: Matthew 27:14; ῤῆμα γλώσσης, Sir. 4:24; φωνή ῤημάτων, a sound of words, Hebrews 12:19; ῤήματα ἄρρητα (unspeakable words), 2 Corinthians 12:4. b. Plural, τά ῤήματα, speech, discourse (because it consists of words either few or many (cf. Philo, leg. alleg. 3, 61 τό δέ ῤῆμα μέρος λόγου)): Luke 7:1; Acts 2:14; words, sayings, John 8:20; John 10:21; Acts (); ; τῶν ῤημάτων τίνος, what one has said, Luke 24:8, 11, or taught, Romans 10:18; τοῖς ἐμοῖς ῥηματοις, my teachings, John 5:47; John 12:47; John 15:7; τά ῥημαψα ἅ ἐγώ λελάληκα, John 6:63; John 14:10; (ἀληθείας καί σωφροσύνης ῤήματα ἀποφθέγγομαι, Acts 26:25); ῤήματα ζωῆς αἰωνίου ἔχεις, thy teaching begets eternal life, John 6:68; τά ῤήματα τοῦ Θεοῦ, utterances in which God through someone declares his mind, John 8:47; λαλεῖ τίς τά ῤήματα τοῦ Θεοῦ, speaks what God bids him, John 3:34; λαλεῖν πάντα τά ῤήματα τῆς ζωῆς ταύτης, to deliver the whole doctrine concerning this life, i. e. the life eternal, Acts 5:20; τά ῤήματα ἅ ἔδωκας μοι, what thou hast bidden me to speak, John 17:8; ῤήματα λαλεῖν πρός τινα, ἐν οἷς etc. to teach one the things by which etc. Acts 11:14; τά ῤήματα τά προειρημενα ὑπό τίνος, what one has foretold, 2 Peter 3:2; Jude 1:17; λαλεῖν ῤήματα βλάσφημα εἰς τινα, to speak abusively in reference to one (see εἰς, B. II. 2 c. β.), Acts 6:11; κατά τίνος, against a thing, Acts 6:13 (G L T Tr WH omit βλάσφημα). c. a series of words joined together into a sentence (a declaration of one's mind made in words); α. universally, an utterance, declaration (German eine Aeusserung).: Matthew 26:75; Mark 9:32; Mark 14:72; Luke 2:50; Luke 9:45; Luke 18:34; Luke 20:26; Acts 11:16; Acts 28:25; with adjectives, ῤῆμα ἀργόν, Matthew 12:36; εἰπεῖν πονηρόν ῤῆμα κατά τίνος, to assail one with abuse, Matthew 5:11 (R G; others omit ῤῆμα). β. a saying of any sort, as a message, a narrative: concerning some occurrence, λαλεῖν τό ῤῆμα περί τίνος, Luke 2:17; ῤῆμα τῆς πίστεως, the word of faith, i. e. concerning the necessity of putting faith in Christ, Romans 10:8; a promise, Luke 1:38; Luke 2:29; καλόν Θεοῦ ῤῆμα, God's gracious, comforting promise (of salvation), Hebrews 6:5 (see καλός, c.); καθαρίσας ... ἐν ῤήματι, according to promise (properly, on the ground of his word of promise, viz. the promise of the pardon of sins; cf. Mark 16:16), Ephesians 5:26 (others take ῤήματι here as equivalent to 'the gospel,' cf. Ephesians 6:17, Romans 10:8; (see Meyer at the passage)); the word by which something is commanded, directed, enjoined: Matthew 4:4 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 389 (364) n.); Luke 4:4 R G L Tr in brackets; Hebrews 11:3; a command, Luke 5:5; ἐγένετο ῤῆμα Θεοῦ ἐπί τινα, Luke 3:2 (Jeremiah 1:1; πρός τινα, Genesis 15:1; 1 Kings 18:1); plural ῤήματα παρά σου, words from thee, i. e. to be spoken by time, Acts 10:22; ῤῆμα τῆς δυνάμεως αὐτοῦ, his omnipotent command, Hebrews 1:3. doctrine, instruction (cf. Winer's Grammar, 123 (117)): (τό) ῤῆμα (τοῦ) Θεοῦ, divine instruction by the preachers of the gospel, Romans 10:17 (R G; but L T Tr WH ῤήματος Χριστοῦ; others give ῤήματος here the sense of command, commission; (cf. Meyer)); saving truth which has God for its author, Ephesians 6:17; also τοῦ κυρίου, 1 Peter 1:25; words of prophecy, prophetic announcement, τά ῤήματα τοῦ Θεοῦ, Revelation 17:17, Rec. (others, οἱ λόγοι τοῦ Θεοῦ). 2. In imitation of the Hebrew דָּבָר, the subject matter of speech, thing spoken of, thing; and that a. so far forth as it is a matter of narration: Luke 2:15; Acts 10:37; plural, Luke 1:65; Luke 2:19, 51; Acts 5:32; Acts 13:42. b. in so far as it is matter of command: Luke 1:37 (see ἀδυνατέω, b.) (Genesis 18:14; Deuteronomy 17:8). c. a matter of dispute, case at law: Matthew 18:16; 2 Corinthians 13:1 (A. V. retains 'word' here and in the preceding passage) (Deuteronomy 19:15). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥησά Transliteration: Rhēsa Phonetic Spelling: hray-sah' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Rhesa, an Israelite Meaning: Rhesa -- an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4488 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4488 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4488 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4488 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4488, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥησά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4488 Rhēsa 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rhesa. Probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for Rphayah); Resa (i.e. Rephajah), an Israelite -- Rhesa. see HEBREW Rphayah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4488: ῬησάῬησά (Lachmann Ῥησά (so Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)), ὁ, Rhesa, the son of Zerubbabel: Luke 3:27. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥήτωρ Transliteration: rhētōr Phonetic Spelling: hray'-tore Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a public speaker Meaning: a public speaker GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4489 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4489 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4489 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4489 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4489, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥήτωρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4489 rhētōr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: attorney, advocateFrom rheo; a speaker, i.e. (by implication) a forensic advocate -- orator. see GREEK rheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4489: ῤήτωρῤήτωρ, ῤήτορος, ὁ, ( Ρ᾽ΑΩ), a speaker, an orator (Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, others): of a forensic orator or advocate, Acts 24:1. (Cf. Thomas Magister, under the word (p. 324, 15 edition Ritschl); B. D., under the word , 2.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥητῶς Transliteration: rhētōs Phonetic Spelling: hray-toce' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: in stated terms Meaning: in stated terms GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4490 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4490 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4490 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4490 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4490, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥητῶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4490 rhētōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: expressly. Adverb from a derivative of rheo; out-spokenly, i.e. Distinctly -- expressly. see GREEK rheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4490: ῤητῶςῤητῶς (ῤητός), adverb, expressly, in express words: ῤητῶς λέγει, 1 Timothy 4:1. (Polybius 3, 23, 5; Strabo 9, p. 426; Plutarch, Brut. 29; (de Stoic. repugn. 15, 10); (Diogenes Laërtius 8, 71; (others; cf. Wetstein on 1 Timothy, the passage cited; Winer's Grammar, 463 (431)).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥίζα Transliteration: rhiza Phonetic Spelling: hrid'-zah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a root Meaning: a root GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4491 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4491 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4491 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4491 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4491, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥίζα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4491 rhiza 🕊 Strong's Concordance: root. Apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively) -- root. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4491: ῤίζαῤίζα, ῤίζης, ἡ (akin to German Reis (cf. Latinradix; English root; see Curtius, § 515; Fick, Part 3:775)), from Homer down; the Sept. for שֹׁרֶשׁ; 1. a root: properly, Matthew 3:10; Luke 3:9; ἐκ ῤιζῶν, from the roots (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 51, 1 d.), Mark 11:20; ῤίζαν ἔχειν, to strike deep root, Matthew 13:6; Mark 4:6; tropically, οὐ ῤίζαν ἔχειν ἐν ἑαυτῷ, spoken of one who has but a superficial experience of divine truth, has not permitted it to make its way into the inmost recesses of his soul, Matthew 13:21; Mark 4:17; Luke 8:13; in figurative discourse, ῤίζα πικρίας (see πικρία) of a person disposed to apostatize and induce others to commit the same offence, Hebrews 12:15; the progenitors of a race are called ῤίζα, their descendants κλάδοι (see κλάδος, b.), Romans 11:16-18. Metaphorically, cause, origin, source: πάντων τῶν κακῶν, 1 Timothy 6:10; τῆς σοφίας, Sir. 1:6 (5), 20 (18); τῆς ἀθανασίας, Wis. 15:3; τῆς ἁμαρτίας, of the devil, Ev. Nicod. 23; ἀρχή καί ῤίζα παντός ἀγαθοῦ, Epicur. quoted in Atlmn. 12, 67, p. 546f; πηγή καί ῤίζα καλοκἀγαθίας τό νομίμου τυχεῖν παιδείας, Plutarch, de purr. educ. c. 7 b. 2. after the use of the Hebrew שֹׁרֶשׁ, that which like a root springs from a root, a sprout, shoot; metaphorically, offspring, progeny: Romans 15:12; Revelation 5:5; Revelation 22:16 (Isaiah 11:10). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥιζόω Transliteration: rhizoō Phonetic Spelling: hrid-zo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cause to take root Meaning: to cause to take root GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4492 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4492 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4492 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4492 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4492, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥιζόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4492 rhizoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: root. From rhiza; to root (figuratively, become stable) -- root. see GREEK rhiza Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4492: ῤιζόωῤιζόω, ῥίζω: perfect passive participle ἐρριζωμενος (see Rho); (ῤίζα); from Homer down; to cause to strike root, to strengthen with roots; as often in classical writings (see Passow, under the word, 3; (Liddell and Scott, under I.)), tropically, to render firm, to fix, establish, cause a person or a thing to be thoroughly grounded: passive ἐρριζωμενος (Vulg.radicatus) ἐν ἀγάπη, Ephesians 3:17(18) (not WH); ἐν Χριστῷ, in communion with Christ, Colossians 2:7. (Compare: ἐκριζόω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥιπή Transliteration: rhipē Phonetic Spelling: hree-pay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: any rapid movement, a twinkling (of lights or the eye) Meaning: any rapid movement, a twinkling (of lights or the eye) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4493 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4493 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4493 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4493 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4493, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥιπή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4493 rhipē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: twinkling. From rhipto; a jerk (of the eye, i.e. (by analogy) an instant) -- twinkling. see GREEK rhipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4493: ῤιπῇῤιπῇ, ῥιπης, ἡ (ῤίπτω), used by the Greek poets from Homer down; a throw, stroke, beat: ὀφθαλμοῦ (Vulg.ictus oculi (A. V. the twinkling of an eye)), a moment of time, 1 Corinthians 15:52 (L marginal reading ῤοπή, which see). STRONGS NT 4493: ῤοπή [ῤοπή, ῥοπης, ἡ (ῤέπω), from Aeschylus, Plato, down, inclination downward, as of the turning of the scale: ἐν ῤοπή ὀφθαλμοῦ, 1 Corinthians 15:52, L marginal reading (cf. Tdf.s note at the passage); see ῤιπῇ.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥιπίζω Transliteration: rhipizō Phonetic Spelling: hrip-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fan, generally to make a breeze Meaning: to fan, generally to make a breeze GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4494 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4494 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4494 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4494 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4494, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥιπίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4494 rhipizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: toss. From a derivative of rhipto (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up, i.e. (by analogy) to agitate (into waves) -- toss. see GREEK rhipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4494: ῤιπίζωῤιπίζω: present passive participle ῥιπιζόμενος; (from ῤιπίς a bellows or fan); hence, 1. properly, to raise a breeze, put air in motion, whether for the sake of kindling a fire or of cooling oneself; hence, a. to blow up a fire: φλόγα, πῦρ, Anthol. 5, 122, 6; Plutarch, Flam. 21. b. to fan, i. e, cool with a fan (Tertullianflabello): Plutarch, Anton. 26. 2. to toss to and fro, to agitate: of the wind, πρός ἀνέμων ῥιπίζεται τό ὕδωρ, Philo de incorrupt. mundi § 24; ῥιπιζομενη ἄχνη, Dio Cassius, 70, 4; δῆμος ἀστατον, κακόν καί θαλάσσῃ πανθ' ὅμοιον, ὑπ' ἀνέμου ῥιπίζεται, Dio Chr. 32, p. 368 b.; hence, joined with ἀνεμίζεσθαι it is used of a person whose mind wavers in uncertainty between hope and fear, between doing and not doing a thing, James 1:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥιπτέω Transliteration: rhipteō Phonetic Spelling: hrip-teh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: cast off Meaning: cast off GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4495 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4495 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4495 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4495 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4495, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥιπτέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4495 rhipteō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cast off. From a derivative of rhipto; to toss up -- cast off. see GREEK rhipto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4495: ῤιπτέωῤιπτέω, see ῤίπτω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥίπτω Transliteration: rhiptō Phonetic Spelling: hrip'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to throw, cast, to throw off, toss Meaning: to throw, cast, to throw off, toss GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4496 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4496 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4496 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4496 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4496, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥίπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4496 rhiptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cast down, scatter abroad, throw. A primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of rhapizo, through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from ballo, which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from teino (see in ekteino), which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse -- cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw. see GREEK rhapizo see GREEK ballo see GREEK ekteino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4496: ῤίπτωῤίπτω and ῤιπτέω (ῤιπτούντων, Acts 22:23; on the different views with regard to the difference in meaning between these two forms see Passow, under the word ῤίπτω, at the end; (Veitch, under the word ῤίπτω, at the end Hermann held that ῥίπτειν differed from ῥίπτειν as Latinjactare fromjacere, hence, the former had a frequent. force (cf. Lob. Sophocles Aj., p. 177; Cope, Aristotle, rhet. vol. i., p. 91f); some of the old grammarians associate with ῥίπτειν a suggestion of earnestness or effort, others of contempt)); 1 aorist ἔρριψα G Tr, ἔρριψα R L, ἐριψα T WH (participle (Luke 4:33) ῤῖψαν R G Tr WH, better (cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 102; Veitch, p. 512) ῤῖψαν L T); perfect passive 3 person singular ἔρριπται (G Tr; others ἔρριπται) (Luke 17:2), participle ἐρριμμενος G, ἐριμμένος T Tr WH, ῤεριμμένος (with smooth breathing) Lachmann (Matthew 9:36); on the doubling of rho and the use of the breathing; see Rho; from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for הִשְׁלִיך; to cast, throw; equivalent to to throw down: τί, Acts 27:19; τί ἐκ τίνος, ibid. 29; τινα εἰς τήν θάλασσαν, Luke 17:2. equivalent to to throw off: τά ἱμάτια (Plato, rep. 5, p. 474 a.), Acts 22:23 (they cast off their garments that they might be the better prepared to throw stones (but cf. Wendt in Meyer 5te Aufl.)); τά ὅπλα, 1 Macc. 5:43 1 Macc. 7:44 1 Macc. 11:51; Xenophon, Cyril 4, 2, 33, and often in other Greek writings equivalent to to cast forward or before: τινα (or τί) εἰς τί (Matthew 27:5 (but here R G L ἐν τῷ ναῷ)); Luke 4:35; τινας παρά τούς πόδας Ἰησοῦ, to set down (with the suggestion of haste and want of care), of those who laid their sick at the feet of Jesus, leaving them at his disposal without a doubt but that he could heal them, Matthew 15:30. equivalent to to throw to the ground, prostrate: ἐρριμμένοι, prostrated by fatigue, hunger, etc. (R. V. scattered), Matthew 9:36 (καταλαβων ἐρριμμενους καί μεθυοντας, the enemy prostrate on the ground, Polybius 5, 48, 2; of the slain, Jeremiah 14:16; ἐρριμμένα σώματα, 1 Macc. 11:4; for other examples see Wahl, Claris Apocr. V. T., under the word; τῶν νεκρῶν ἐρριμμενων ἀπι τῆς ἀγορᾶς, Plutarch, Galb. 28, 1). (Compare: ἀπορίπτω, ἐπιρίπτω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥοβοάμ Transliteration: Rhoboam Phonetic Spelling: hrob-o-am' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Rehoboam, a king of Judah Meaning: Rehoboam -- a king of Judah GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4497 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4497 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4497 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4497 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4497, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥοβοάμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4497 Rhoboam 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Roboam. Of Hebrew origin (Rchab'am); Roboam (i.e. Rechobam), an Israelite -- Roboam. see HEBREW Rchab'am Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4497: ΡοβοαμΡοβοαμ (רְחַבְעָם, i. e. 'enlarging the people', equivalent to Ἐυρυδημος in Grk, from רָחַב and עָם), ὁ, Roboam, Rehoboam, the son and successor of king Solomon: Matthew 1:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥόδη Transliteration: Rhodē Phonetic Spelling: hrod'-ay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Rhoda, a servant girl Meaning: Rhoda -- a servant girl GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4498 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4498 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4498 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4498 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4498, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥόδη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4498 Rhodē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rhoda. Probably for rhode (a rose); Rode, a servant girl -- Rhoda. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4498: ῬόδηῬόδη, Ρ᾽οδης, ἡ, Rhoda (i. e. 'rose'), the name of a certain maidservant: Acts 12:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥόδος Transliteration: Rhodos Phonetic Spelling: hrod'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Rhodes, an island in the Mediterranean Meaning: Rhodes -- an island in the Mediterranean GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4499 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4499 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4499 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4499 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4499, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥόδος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4499 Rhodos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rhodes. Probably from rhodon (a rose); Rhodus, an island of the Mediterranean -- Rhodes. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4499: ῬόδοςῬόδος, ῤόδου, ἡ, Rhodes ((cf. Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)), a well-known island of the Cyclades opposite Caria and Lycia, with a capital of the same name: Acts 21:1. ((From Homer down); 1 Macc. 15:23.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥοιζηδόν Transliteration: rhoizēdon Phonetic Spelling: hroyd-zay-don' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: with a rushing sound Meaning: with a rushing sound GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4500 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4500 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4500 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4500 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4500, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥοιζηδόν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4500 rhoizēdon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: with a great noise. Adverb from a derivative of rhoizos (a whir); whizzingly, i.e. With a crash -- with a great noise. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4500: ῤοιζηδόνῤοιζηδόν (ῤοιζέω to make a confused noise), adverb, 'with a loud noise': 2 Peter 3:10. (Nicander, ther. 556; Geoponica, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥομφαία Transliteration: rhomphaia Phonetic Spelling: hrom-fah'-yah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Rompha, Rephan, the name of an Eg. god Meaning: Rompha, Rephan, the name of an Egyptian god GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4501 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4501 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4501 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4501 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4501, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥομφαία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4501 rhomphaia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sword. Probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e. A long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively) -- sword. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4501: ῤομφαίαῤομφαία, ῤομφαίας, ἡ, a large sword; properly, a long Thracian javelin (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq. under the word Rhompaea); also a kind of long sword usually worn on the right shoulder (Hesychius ῤομφαία. Θρακιον ἀμυντηριον, μάχαιρα, ξίφος ἤ ἀκόντιον μακρόν; (Suidas 3223 c. (cf. ῥεμβω to revolve, vibrate)); cf. Plutarch, Aemil. 18); (A. V. sword): Revelation 1:16; Revelation 2:12, 16; Revelation 6:8; Revelation 19:15, 21; σου δέ αὐτῆς τήν ψυχήν διελεύσεται ῤομφαία, a figure for 'extreme anguish shall fill (pierce, as it were) thy soul', Luke 2:35, where cf. Kuinoel. (Josephus, Antiquities 6, 12, 4; 7, 12, 1; in Ev. Nicod. 26 the archangel Michael, keeper of Paradise, is called ἡ φλογινη ῤομφαία. Very often in the Sept. for חֶרֶב; often also in the O. T. Apocrypha.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥουβίμ Transliteration: Rhoubim Phonetic Spelling: hroo-bane' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Reuben, a son of Jacob, also a tribe of Isr Meaning: Reuben -- a son of Jacob, also a tribe of Israel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4502 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4502 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4502 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4502 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4502, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥουβίμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4502 Rhoubim 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Reuben. Of Hebrew origin (r'uwben); Ruben (i.e. Reuben), an Israelite -- Reuben. see HEBREW r'uwben Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4502: ΡουβηνΡουβην (in Josephus, Antiquities 1, 19, 8 Ρ᾽ουβηλος), ὁ, (רֲאוּבֵן, i. e. Behold ye, a son! Genesis 29:32 (cf. B. D. under the word)), Reuben, Jacob's firstborn son by Leah: Revelation 7:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥούθ Transliteration: Rhouth Phonetic Spelling: hrooth Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Ruth, a Moabitess and an ancestor of Christ Meaning: Ruth -- a Moabitess and an ancestor of Christ GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4503 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4503 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4503 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4503 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4503, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥούθ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4503 Rhouth 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Ruth. Of Hebrew origin (Ruwth); Ruth, a Moabitess -- Ruth. see HEBREW Ruwth Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4503: ΡουθΡουθ (in Josephus, Antiquities 5, 9, 2 Ρ᾽ουθη, Ρ᾽ουθης), ἡ (רוּת for רְעוּת, a female friend), Ruth, a Moabitish woman, one of the ancestors of king David, whose history is related in the canonical book bearing her name: Matthew 1:5. (B. D. under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥοῦφος Transliteration: Rhouphos Phonetic Spelling: hroo'-fos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "red", Rufus, a Christian at Rome Meaning: Rufus -- "red", Rufus, a Christian at Rome GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4504 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4504 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4504 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4504 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4504, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥοῦφος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4504 Rhouphos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rufus. Of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian -- Rufus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4504: ῬοῦφοςῬοῦφος, Ῥούφου. ὁ, Rufus (i. e. 'red', 'reddish'), a Latin proper name of a certain Christian: Mark 15:21; Romans 16:13. (B. D. under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥύμη Transliteration: rhymē Phonetic Spelling: hroo'-may Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the rush (of a moving body), a (crowded) street Meaning: the rush (of a moving body), a (crowded) street GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4505 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4505 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4505 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4505 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4505, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥύμη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4505 rhymē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lane, street. Prolongation from rhoumai in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded) -- lane, street. see GREEK rhoumai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4505: ῤύμηῤύμη, ῥυμης, ἡ (from Ρ᾽ΥΩ equivalent to ἐρύω 'to draw' (but Curtius, § 517; Vanicek, p. 1210, others, connect it with ῤέω 'to flow')); 1. in earlier Greek the swing, rush, force, trail, of a body in motion. 2. in later Greek a tract of way in a town shut in by buildings on both sides; a street, lane: Matthew 6:2; Luke 14:21; Acts 9:11; Acts 12:10; cf. Isaiah 15:3; Sir. 9:7; Tobit 13:18. Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 401; (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 488; Wetstein on Matt. as above; Winer's Grammar, 22, 23). STRONGS NT 4505a: ῤυπαίνωῤυπαίνω: (ῤύπος, which see); to make filthy, befoul; to defile, dishonor (Xenophon, Aristotle, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plato, others); 1 aorist passive imperative 3 person singular ῤυπανθήτω, let him be made filthy, i. e. tropically, let him continue to defile himself with sins, Revelation 22:11 L T Tr WH text STRONGS NT 4505a: ῥυπαρεύομαιῥυπαρεύομαι: 1 aorist (passive) imperative 3 person singular ῤυπαρευθήτω; (ῤυπαρός, which see); to be dirty, grow filthy; metaphorically, to be defiled with iniquity: Revelation 22:11 G L stereotyped edition. WH marginal reading Found nowhere else; see ῤυπαίνω and ῤυπόω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥύομαι Transliteration: rhyomai Phonetic Spelling: rhoo'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to draw to oneself, deliver Meaning: to draw to oneself, deliver GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4506 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4506 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4506 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4506 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4506, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4506 rhyomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: deliverer. Middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to rheo (through the idea of a current; compare rhusis); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e. Rescue -- deliver(-er). see GREEK rheo see GREEK rhusis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4506: ῤύομαιῤύομαι; future ῤύσομαι; 1 aorist ἐρρυσάμην G (ἐρρυσάμην R, so T in 2 Corinthians 1:10; 2 Peter 2:7; L everywhere except in 2 Timothy 3:11 text) and ἐρυσαμην (so Tr WH everywhere, T in Colossians 1:13; 2 Timothy 3:11; L text in 2 Timothy 3:11); a deponent middle verb, in later Greek with the 1 aorist passive ἐρρύσθην G (ἐρρύσθην R), and (so L T Tr WH in 2 Timothy 4:17) ἐρυσθην; (on the doubling of rho ῥ, and the breathing, see in Rho); from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for הִצִּיל; also for גָּאַל, פִּלֵּט (to cause to escape, to deliver), חָלַץ (to draw out), מִלֵּט, הושִׁיעַ , etc.; from Ρ᾽ΥΩ to draw, hence, properly, to draft, to oneself, to rescue, to deliver: τινα, Matthew 27:43; 2 Peter 2:7; τινα ἀπό τίνος (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 6 a.), Matthew 6:13; Luke 11:4 R L; 1 Thessalonians 1:10 (here T Tr WH ἐκ; 2 Timothy 4:18); 1 aorist passive, Romans 15:31; 2 Thessalonians 3:2; τινα ἐκ τίνος (Winer's Grammar, as above): Romans 7:24 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 41 a. 5); 2 Corinthians 1:10; Colossians 1:13; 2 Timothy 3:11; 2 Peter 2:9; 1 aorist passive, Luke 1:74; 2 Timothy 4:17; ὁ ῤυόμενος, the deliverer, Romans 11:26 (after Isaiah 59:20). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥυπαρία Transliteration: rhyparia Phonetic Spelling: hroo-par-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: to make filthy Meaning: to make filthy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4507 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4507 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4507 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4507 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4507, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥυπαρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4507 rhyparia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dirtiness, turpitude. From rhuparos; dirtiness (morally) -- turpitude. see GREEK rhuparos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4507: ῤυπαρίαῤυπαρία, ῥυπαριας, ἡ (ῤυπαρός), filthiness (Plutarch, praecept. conjug. c. 28); metaphorically, of wickedness as moral defilement: James 1:21. (Of sordidness, in Critias quoted in Pollux 3, 116; Plutarch, de adulat. et amic. § 19; others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥυπαρός Transliteration: rhyparos Phonetic Spelling: rhoo-par-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: filthy Meaning: filthy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4508 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4508 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4508 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4508 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4508, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥυπαρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4508 rhyparos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: vile. From rhupos; dirty, i.e. (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked -- vile. see GREEK rhupos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4508: ῤυπαρόςῤυπαρός, ῤυπαρᾷ, ῥυπαρον (ῤύπος, which see), filthy, dirty: properly, of clothing (A. V. vile), James 2:2 (the Sept. Zechariah 3:3f; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 11, 3; Plutarch, Phocylides, 18; Dio Cassius, 65, 20; ῤυπαρᾷ καί ἀπλυτα, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 3 at the end; χλαμύς, Aelian v. h. 14, 10); metaphorically, defiled with iniquity, base (A. V. filthy): Revelation 22:11 G L T Tr WH. ((In the sense of sordid, mean, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥύπος Transliteration: rhypos Phonetic Spelling: hroo'-pos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: filth Meaning: filth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4509 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4509 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4509 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4509 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4509, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥύπος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4509 rhypos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: filth. Of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e. (morally) depravity -- filth. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4509: ῤύποςῤύπος, ῤύπου, ὁ, from Homer down,filth: 1 Peter 3:21 (Buttmann, § 151, 14; Winer's Grammar, § 30, 3 N. 3). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥυπαρεύομαι Transliteration: rhypareuomai Phonetic Spelling: rhoo-po'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: pollute, defile Meaning: pollute, defile GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4510 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4510 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4510 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4510 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4510, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥυπαρεύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4510 rhypareuomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pollute, defileFrom rhupos; to soil, i.e. (intransitively) to become dirty (morally) -- be filthy. see GREEK rhupos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4510: ῤυπόωῤυπόω, ῤύπῳ; 1 aorist imperative 3 person singular ῤυπωσάτω; 1. to make filthy, defile, soil: Homer, Odyssey 6, 59. 2. intransitive for ῤυπάω, to be filthy: morally, Revelation 22:11 Rec. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥύσις Transliteration: rhysis Phonetic Spelling: hroo'-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a flowing Meaning: a flowing GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4511 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4511 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4511 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4511 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4511, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥύσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4511 rhysis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a flowing, hemorrhageFrom rhoumai in the sense of its congener rheo; a flux (of blood) -- issue. see GREEK rhoumai see GREEK rheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4511: ῤύσιςῤύσις, ῤύσεως, ἡ (from an unused present ῤύὧ, from which several of the tenses of ῤέω are borrowed), a flowing, issue: τοῦ αἵματος, Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43 (on the two preceding passages, cf. Buttmann, § 147, 11; Winers Grammar, § 29, 3b.), 44 (Hippocrates, Aristotle). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥυτίς Transliteration: rhytis Phonetic Spelling: hroo-tece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a wrinkle Meaning: a wrinkle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4512 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4512 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4512 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4512 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4512, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥυτίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4512 rhytis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wrinkle. From rhoumai; a fold (as drawing together), i.e. A wrinkle (especially on the face) -- wrinkle. see GREEK rhoumai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4512: ῤυτίςῤυτίς, ῥυτιδος, ἡ ( Ρ᾽ΥΩ, to draw together, contract), a wrinkle: Ephesians 5:27. (Aristophanes, Plato, Diodorus 4, 51; Plutarch, Lucian, Anthol., others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥωμαϊκός Transliteration: Rhōmaikos Phonetic Spelling: rho-mah-ee-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: Latin Meaning: Latin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4513 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4513 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4513 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4513 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4513, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥωμαϊκός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4513 Rhōmaikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Latin. From Rhomaios; Romaic, i.e. Latin -- Latin. see GREEK Rhomaios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4513: ῬωμαϊκόςῬωμαϊκός, Ρ᾽ωμαικη, Ρ᾽ωμαικον, Roman, Latin: Luke 23:38 R G L brackets Tr marginal reading brackets ((Polybius, Diodorus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥωμαῖος Transliteration: Rhōmaios Phonetic Spelling: hro-mah'-yos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: Roman Meaning: Roman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4514 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4514 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4514 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4514 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4514, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥωμαῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4514 Rhōmaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Roman, of Rome. From Rhome; Romaean, i.e. Roman (as noun) -- Roman, of Rome. see GREEK Rhome Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4514: ῬωμαῖοςῬωμαῖος, Ρ᾽ωμαιου, ὁ, a Roman: John 11:48; Acts 2:10 (R. V. here from Rome); Acts 16:21, 37; Acts 22:25-27, 29; Acts 23:27; Acts 25:16; Acts 28:17. ((Polybius, Josephus, others); often in 1 and 2 Macc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥωμαϊστί Transliteration: Rhōmaisti Phonetic Spelling: hro-mah-is-tee' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: in Latin Meaning: in Latin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4515 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4515 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4515 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4515 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4515, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥωμαϊστί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4515 Rhōmaisti 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Latin. Adverb from a presumed derivative of Rhome; Romaistically, i.e. In the Latin language -- Latin. see GREEK Rhome Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4515: ῬωμαϊστίῬωμαϊστί, adverb, in the Roman fashion or language, in Latin: John 19:20. (Epictetus diss. 1, 17, 16; Plutarch, Appian, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ῥώμη Transliteration: Rhōmē Phonetic Spelling: hro'-may Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Rome, the capital of Italy and the Rom. Empire (named after Romulus, the legendary founder) Meaning: Rome -- the capital of Italy and the Roman Empire (named after Romulus, the legendary founder) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4516 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4516 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4516 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4516 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4516, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ῥώμη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4516 Rhōmē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Rome. From the base of rhonnumi; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy -- Rome. see GREEK rhonnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4516: ῬώμηῬώμη, Ῥώμης, ἡ (on the article with it cf. Winers Grammar, § 18, 5b.; (on its derivation cf. Curtius, § 517; Vanicek, p. 1212; Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)), Rome, the renowned capital of Italy and ancient head of the world: Acts 18:2; Acts 19:21; Acts 23:11; Acts 28:14, 16; Romans 1:7, 15; 2 Timothy 1:17. (1 Macc. 1:10 1 Macc. 7:1; (Aristotle, Polybius, others).) (On Rome in St. Paul's time cf. BB. DD. under the word; Conybeare and Howson, Life and Epistles etc., chapter xxiv.; Farrar, Life and Work etc. chh. xxxvii., xliv., xlv.; Lewin, St. Paul, vol. ii, chapter vi.; Hausrath, Neutest. Zeltgesch. iii. 65ff; on the Jews and Christians there, see particularly Schürer, Die Gemeindeverfassung der Juden in Rom in d. Kalserzeit nach d. Inschriften dargest. (Leipz. 1879); Seyerlen, Enstehung as above with der Christengemeinde in Rom (Tübingen, 1874); Huidekoper, Judaism at Rome, 2nd edition, N. Y. 1877; Schaff, Hist. of the Chris. Chnrch (1882) vol. i, § 36.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ῥώννυμι Transliteration: rhōnnymi Phonetic Spelling: hrone'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strengthen, be strong Meaning: to strengthen, be strong GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4517 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4517 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4517 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4517 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4517, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ῥώννυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4517 rhōnnymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: farewell. Prolongation from rhoomai (to dart; probably akin to rhoumai); to strengthen, i.e. (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye) -- farewell. see GREEK rhoumai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4517: ῤώννυμιῤώννυμι: to make strong, to strengthen; perfect passive ἔρρωμαι (see Rho), to be strong, to thrive, prosper; hence, the 2 person (singular) imperative is the usual formula in closing a letter, ἔρρωσο, farewell: Acts 23:30 (R G); ἔρρωσθε, Acts 15:29 (2 Macc. 11:21; Xenophon, Cyril 4, 5, 33; Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 3, 44, others; ἔρρωσο καί ὑγίαινε, Dio Cassius, 61, 13). STRONGS NT 4517a: σ [σ ,Sigma: the practice (adopted by Griesbach, Knapp, others, after H. Stephanus, et al.) of employing the character sigma σ in the middle of a compound word has been abandoned by the recent critical editors; cf. Winers Grammar, § 5, the passage cited; Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 122; Matthiae, § 1 Anm. 5; Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Sprchl. § 2 Anm. 3; Kühner, § 1 Anm. 1. Tdf. edition 8 writes sigma ς' also even at the end of a word, after the older manuscripts. On movable final sigma ς' see ἀχρἱσ', μεχρἱσ', ὁυτὡσ'. The (Ionic) combinations ῥς for ῥρ, and σς for ττ (cf. Fischer, Animadvers. ad Veller. etc. i., pp. 193f, 203; Kühner, § 31, pp. 124, 127), have become predominant (cf. ἄρσην, θαρσέω, θάρσος, ἀπαλλάσσω etc., γλῶσσα, ἥσσων (which see), θάλασσα, κηρύσσω, περισσός, πράσσω (which see), τάσσω, τέσσαρες, φυλάσσω, etc.), except in a few words, as κρείττων (which see), the derivatives of ἐλαττῶν (of which word both forms are used indiscriminately), ἥττημα, ἡττάω (yet see 2 Corinthians 12:13), etc.; cf. Buttmann, 7. Some proper names are spelled indifferently with one sigma ς' or with two; as, Ἐλισ῾σ᾿αιος. Zeta ζ' is occasionally substituted for sigma ς', especially before mu μ', see σβέννυμι, Σμύρνα (σμύρνα, cf. Sophocles Glossary, § 58, 3, and Lexicon, under the word; Tdf. Proleg., p. 80; WHs Appendix, p. 148; Buttmann, 5; Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Sprchl. § 3 Anm. 6; Bezae manuscript, Scrivener edition, p. xlviii.; Liddell and Scott, under the word Zeta ζ', I. 3, and Sigma ς', II. 14 c.); so also xi Ξ, as ξυμβαίνω 1 Peter 4:12 Rbez cf. Kühner, § 325, 5; Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. as above; see ξύν.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαβαχθανί Transliteration: sabachthani Phonetic Spelling: sab-akh-than-ee' Part of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable); Hebrew Short Definition: you have forsaken me Meaning: you have forsaken me GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4518 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4518 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4518 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4518 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4518, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαβαχθανί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4518 sabachthani 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sabachthani, you have left meOf Chaldee or (shbaq with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. Shebakthani), a cry of distress -- sabachthani. see HEBREW shbaq Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4518: σαβαχθάνισαβαχθάνι, σαβαχθανει T Tr WH (see WH's Appendix, p. 155, and under the word εἰ, ἰ), σαβακθανι Lachmann (in Matt. only) (שְׁבַקתַּנִי, from the Chaldean שְׁבַק), thou hast forsaken me: Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34 (from Psalm 21:2 (), for the Hebrew עֲזַבְתַּנִי, which is so rendered also by the Chaldee paraphrast). (See Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram. (Leipzig 1884), p. 11.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαβαώθ Transliteration: sabaōth Phonetic Spelling: sab-ah-owth' Part of Speech: Hebrew Form (Indclinable) Short Definition: Sabaoth, armies Meaning: Sabaoth, armies GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4519 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4519 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4519 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4519 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4519, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαβαώθ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4519 sabaōth 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sabaoth, Lord of ArmiesOf Hebrew origin (tsaba' in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (i.e. Tsebaoth), a military epithet of God -- sabaoth. see HEBREW tsaba' Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4519: σαβαώθσαβαώθ (Hebrew צְבָאות, plural of צָבָא, an army): κύριος σαβαώθ (צְבָאות יְהוָה) (A. V. Lord of Sabaoth), i. e. lord of the armies namely, of Israel, as those who under the leadership and protection of Jehovah maintain his cause in war (cf. Schrader, Ueber d. ursprüngl. Sinn des Gottesnamens Jahve Zebaoth, in the Jahrbb. f. protest. Theol. for 1875, p. 316ff, and in Schenkel see 702f; cf. Herm. Schultz, Alttest. Theol. ii., p. 96ff; (B. D. under the word , the Lord of. But for the other view, according to which the heavenly hosts arc referred to, see Hackett in B. D., American edition, under the phrase, , Lord of, and Delitzsch in the Luth. Zeitschr. for 1874, pp. 217ff; so Riehm (HWB, under the word Zebaoth) as respects the use of the sphrase by the prophets). On the diverse interpretations of the word cf. Oehler in Herzog xviii., p. 400ff (and in his O. T. Theol. (edited by Day) § 195f; cf. T. K. Cheyne, Isaiah, edition 3 vol. i. 11f)): Romans 9:29; James 5:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαββατισμός Transliteration: sabbatismos Phonetic Spelling: sab-bat-is-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a sabbath rest Meaning: a sabbath rest GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4520 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4520 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4520 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4520 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4520, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαββατισμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4520 sabbatismos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rest. From a derivative of sabbaton; a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven) -- rest. see GREEK sabbaton Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4520: σαββατισμόςσαββατισμός, σαββατισμου, ὁ (σαββατίζω to keep the sabbath); 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 (R. V. sabbath rest): Hebrews 4:9. (Plutarch, de superstit. c. 3; ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάββατον Transliteration: sabbaton Phonetic Spelling: sab'-bat-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the Sabbath, the seventh day (of the week) Meaning: the Sabbath, the seventh day (of the week) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4521 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4521 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4521 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4521 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4521, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάββατον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4521 sabbaton 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sabbath day Of Hebrew origin (shabbath); the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. The interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications -- sabbath (day), week. see HEBREW shabbath Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4521: σάββατονσάββατον, σαββάτου, τό (Hebrew שַׁבָּת), found in the N. T. only in the historical books except twice in Paul's Epistles; sabbath; i. e.: 1. the seventh day of each week, which was a sacred festival on which the Israelites were required to abstain from all work (Exodus 20:10; Exodus 31:13; Deuteronomy 5:14); a. singular σάββατον and τό σάββατον: Mark 6:2; ( L Tr); Mark 16:1; John 5:9f, etc.; equivalent to the institution of the sabbath, the law for keeping holy every seventh day of the week: Matthew 12:8; Mark 2:27; Luke 6:5; λύειν, John 5:18; τηρεῖν, John 9:16; ἡ ἡμέρα τοῦ σαββάτου (הַשַּׁבָּת יום, Exodus 20:8 and often), the day of the sabbath, sabbath-day, Luke 13:16; Luke 14:5; ὁδός σαββάτου, a sabbath-day's journey, the distance it is lawful to travel on the sabbath-day, i. e. according to the Talmud two thousand cubits or paces, according to Epiphanius (haer. 66, 82) six stadia: Acts 1:12, cf. Matthew 24:20 (the regulation was derived from Exodus 16:29); cf. Winers RWB, under the word Sabbathsweg; Oehler in Herzog xiii., 203f (cf. Leyrer in Herzog edition 2 vol. 9:379); Mangold in Sehenkel v., 127f; (Ginsburg in Alexander's Kitto under the word Sabbath Day's Journey; Lumby on Acts 1:12 (in Cambr. Bible for Schools)). as dative of time (Winers Grammar, § 31, 9 b.; Buttmann, § 133, 26): σαββάτῳ, Matthew 24:20 (G L T Tr WH); Luke 14:1; τῷ σαββάτῳ, Luke 6:9 L text T Tr WH; Luke 13:14; Luke 14:3; Acts 13:44; ἐν σαββάτῳ, Matthew 12:2; John 5:16; John 7:22 (here L WH brackets ἐν),23; ἐν τῷ σαββάτῳ, Luke 6:7; John 19:31, accusative τό σάββατον during (on) the sabbath (cf. Buttmann, § 131, 11; Winer's Grammar, § 32,6): Luke 23:56; κατά πᾶν σάββατον every sabbath, Acts 13:27; Acts 15:21; Acts 18:4. plural τά σάββατα, of several sabbaths, Acts 17:2 (some refer this to 2). b. plural, τά σαββάτων (for the singular) of a single sabbath, sabbath-day (the use of the plural being occasioned either by the plural names of festivals, as τά ἐγκαίνια, ἄζυμα, γενέσια, or by the Chaldaic form שַׁבָּתָא (Winers Grammar, 177 (167); Buttmann, 23 (21))): Matthew 28:1; Colossians 2:16 (Exodus 20:10; Leviticus 23:32 etc.; τήν ἑβδόμην σάββατα καλουμεν, Josephus, Antiquities 3, 6, 6; add, 1, 1, 1; (14, 10, 25; Philo de Abrah. § 5; de cherub. § 26; Plutarch, de superstitione 8); τήν τῶν σαββάτων ἑορτήν, Plutarch, symp. 4, 6, 2; hodie tricesima sabbata, Horace sat. 1, 9, 69; nowhere so used by John except in the phrase μία τῶν σαββάτων, on which see 2 below); ἡ ἡμέρα τῶν σαββάτων, Luke 4:16; Acts 13:14; Acts 16:13 (Exodus 20:8; Exodus 35:3; Deuteronomy 5:12; Jeremiah 17:21f); τοῖς σάββασιν and ἐν τοῖς σάββασιν (so constantly (except Lachmann in Matthew 12:1, 12) by metaplasm for σαββάτοις, cf. Winers Grammar, 63 (62); (Buttmann, 23 (21))) on the sabbath-day: Matthew 12:1(see above),5, 10-12 (see above); Mark 1:21; Mark 2:23; Mark 3:2, 4; Luke 4:31; Luke 6:9 (R G L marginal reading) (1 Macc. 2:38; the Sept. uses the form σαββάτοις, and Josephus both forms). On the precepts of the Jews with regard to the observance of the sabbath, which were for the most part extremely punctilious and minute, cf. Winers RWB, under the word Sabbath; Oehler in Herzog xiii. 192ff (revised by Orelli in edition 2 vol. xiii. 156ff); Schürer, Zeitgesch. 2te Aufl. § 28 II.; Mangold in Schenkel see, p. 123f; (BB. DD., under the word; Geikie, Life and Words of Christ, chapter xxxviii. vol. ii: p. 95ff; Farrar, Life of Christ, chapter xxxi. vol. i., p. 432f; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, vol. ii., p. 56ff and Appendix, xvii.). 2. seven days, a week: πρώτη σαββάτου, Mark 16:9; δίς τοῦ σαββάτου, twice in the week, Luke 18:12. The plural is used in the same sense in the phrase ἡ μία τῶν σαββάτων, the first day of the week (see εἷς, 5) (Prof. Sophocles regards the genitive (dependent on ἡμέρα) in such examples as those that follow (cf. Mark 16:9 above) as equivalent to μετά with an accusative, the first day after the sabbath; see his Lex., p. 43 par. 6): Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2; Luke 24:1; John 20:1, 19; Acts 20:7; κατά μίαν σαββάτων (L T Tr WH σαββάτου), on the first day of every week, 1 Corinthians 16:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαγήνη Transliteration: sagēnē Phonetic Spelling: sag-ay'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a dragnet Meaning: a dragnet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4522 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4522 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4522 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4522 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4522, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαγήνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4522 sagēnē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: net. From a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing -- net. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4522: σαγήνησαγήνη, σαγηνης, ἡ (σάσσω to load, fill), a large fishing-net, a drag-net (Vulg.sagena (cf. English seine)), used in catching fish that swim in shoals (cf. B. D., under the word ; Trench, Synonyms, § lxiv.): Matthew 13:47. (The Sept.; Plutarch, solert. anim., p. 977 f.; Lucian, pisc. 51; Tim. 22; Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 14; Aelian h. a. 11, 12; (βάλλειν σαγηνης Babrius fab. 4, 1; 9, 6).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαδδουκαῖος Transliteration: Saddoukaios Phonetic Spelling: sad-doo-kah'-yos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a Sadducee, a member of a Jewish religious sect Meaning: Sadducees -- a Sadducee, a member of a Jewish religious sect GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4523 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4523 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4523 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4523 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4523, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαδδουκαῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4523 Saddoukaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sadducee. Probably from Sadok; a Sadducaean (i.e. Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite -- Sadducee. see GREEK Sadok Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4523: ΣαδδουκαῖοςΣαδδουκαῖος, Σαδδουκαιου, ὁ, a Sadducee, a member of the party of the Sadducees, who, distinguished for birth, wealth, and official position, and not averse to the favor of the Herod family and of the Romans, hated the common people, were the opponents of the Pharisees, and rejecting tradition (see παράδοσις, 2) acknowledged the authority of the O. T. alone in matters pertaining to faith and morals (Josephus, Antiquities 13, 10, 6); they denied not only the resurrection of the body (Matthew 22:23; Mark 12:18; Luke 20:27; Acts 23:8), but also the immortality of the soul and future retribution (ψυχῆς τέ τήν διαμονην καί τάς καθ' ᾅδου τιμωρίας καί τιμάς ἀναιρουσι, Josephus, b. j. 2, 8, 14, cf. Antiquities 18, 1, 4), as well as the existence of angels and spirits (Acts 23:8). They maintained man's freedom in opposition to the doctrine of divine predestination (according to Josephus, b. j. 2, 8, 14). They are mentioned in the N. T. (in addition to the one already referred to) in Matthew 3:7; Matthew 16:1, 6, 11f (in which passages they are associated apparently with the Pharisees contrary to the truth of history ((?) cf. the commentaries ad Iliad chapters)); Matthew 22:34; Acts 4:1; Acts 5:17; Acts 23:6f. The Sadducees derived their name apparently not from the Hebrew צַדִּיק, as though they boasted of being pre-eminently 'righteous' or 'upright' (since it cannot be shown that the vowel i ever passed over into u), but, according to a more probable conjecture now approved by many, from the Zadok (צָדוק, the Sept., Σαδδουκ), who was high priest in the time of David and exhibited special fidelity to the king and his house (2 Samuel 15:24ff; 1 Kings 1:32ff); hence, the posterity of this priest (צָדוק בְּנֵי, Ezekiel 40:46; Ezekiel 43:19; Ezekiel 44:15; Ezekiel 48:11) and all their adherents seem to have been called Σαδδουκαῖοι (צדוקים). Cf., besides others, Winers RWB, under the word, Sadducäer; Reuss in Herzog xiii., p. 289ff; (Sieffert in Herzog edition 2 xiii., pp. 210-244); Geiger, Sadduc. u. Pharisäer (Brsl. 1863); Keim, i., p. 273ff (English translation, i. (2nd edition), p. 353f); Hausrath in Schenkel iv., p. 518ff; Schürer, Ntl. Zeitgesch. 2te Aufl. § 26; Wellhausen, Pharis. u. Sadducäer (Greifsw. 1874); Oort, De oorsprong van den naam Sadducëen, in the Theolog. Tijdsehrift for 1876, p. 605ff; (Ginsburg, in Alexander's Kitto, under the word; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, book iii., chapter ii.; Geikie, Life of Christ, chapter xlv. (cf. chapter v.); and B. D. American edition, under the word , for additional references). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαδώκ Transliteration: Sadōk Phonetic Spelling: sad-oke' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Zadok, an Israelite Meaning: Zadok -- an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4524 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4524 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4524 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4524 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4524, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαδώκ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4524 Sadōk 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ZadokOf Hebrew origin (Tsadowq); Sadoc (i.e. Tsadok), an Israelite -- Sadoc. see HEBREW Tsadowq Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4524: ΣαδώκΣαδώκ (צָדוק, a pr. name occurring often in the O. T.), ὁ, Sadoc: Matthew 1:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαίνω Transliteration: sainō Phonetic Spelling: sah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to wag the tail, to greet, flatter, disturb Meaning: to wag the tail, to greet, flatter, disturb GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4525 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4525 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4525 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4525 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4525, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4525 sainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: agitate, flatter, moveAkin to seio; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb) -- move. see GREEK seio Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4525: σαίνωσαίνω: present infinitive passive σαίνεσθαι; (ΣΑΩ, σείω); 1. properly, to wag the tail: of dogs, Homer, Odyssey 16, 6; Aelian v. h. 13, 41; Aesop fab. 229, Halm edition (354 edition Coray); with ὀυρη added, Odyssey 17, 302; Hesiod theog. 771; οὐράν, Aesop, the passage cited; others; see Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word, I. 2. metaphorically, a. to flatter, fawn upon (Aeschylus, Pindar, Sophocles, others). b. to move (the mind of one), α. agreeably: passive, ὑπ' ἐλπίδος, Aeschylus, Oppian; ἀληθῆ σαινει τήν ψυχήν, Aristotle, metaphorically, 13, 3, p. 1090a, 37. β. to agitate, disturb, trouble: passive, 1 Thessalonians 3:3 (here A. V. move (Buttmann, 263 (226))) (here Lachmann ἀσαίνω, which see); οἱ δέ σαινόμενοι τοῖς μενοις ἐδακρυον, (Diogenes Laërtius 8, 41. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάκκος Transliteration: sakkos Phonetic Spelling: sak'-kos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: sackcloth Meaning: sackcloth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4526 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4526 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4526 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4526 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4526, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάκκος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4526 sakkos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sackcloth. Of Hebrew origin (saq); "sack"-cloth, i.e. Mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief) -- sackcloth. see HEBREW saq Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4526: σάκκοςσάκκος (Attic σάκος), σάκκου, ὁ, Hebrew שַׂק (cf. Fremdwörter, under the word), a sack (Latinsaccus) i. e. a. a receptacle made for holding or carrying various things, as money, food, etc. (; Leviticus 11:32). b. a coarse cloth (Latincilicium), a dark coarse stuff made especially of the hair of animals (A. V. sackcloth): Revelation 6:12; a garment of the like material, and clinging to the person like a sack, which was usually worn (or drawn on over the tunic instead of the cloak or mantle) by mourners, penitents, suppliants, Matthew 11:21; Luke 10:13, and also by those who, like the Hebrew prophets, led an austere life, Revelation 11:3 (cf. what is said of the dress of John the Baptist, Matthew 3:4; of Elijah, 2 Kings 1:8). More fully in Winers RWB under the word Sack; Roskoff in Schenkel 5:134; (under the word in B. D.; also in McClintock and Strong. (From Herodotus down.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλά Transliteration: Sala Phonetic Spelling: sal-ah' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Shelah, an ancestor of Christ, also Salmon, an ancestor of Christ Meaning: Shelah -- an ancestor of Christ, also Salmon, an ancestor of Christ GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4527 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4527 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4527 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4527 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4527, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4527 Sala 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ShelahOf Hebrew origin (Shelach); Sala (i.e. Shelach), a patriarch -- Sala. see HEBREW Shelach Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4527: ΣαλάΣαλά (שֶׁלַח, a missile), ὁ, Sala (so A. V. (but in Gen. Salah); properly Shelah (so R. V.)), proper name of a man mentioned in Luke 3:35 (Genesis 10:24); (T Tr marginal reading WH read Σαλά also in Luke 3:32, for Σαλμών, which see). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλαθιήλ Transliteration: Salathiēl Phonetic Spelling: sal-ath-ee-ale' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Shealtiel, an Israelite Meaning: Shealtiel -- an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4528 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4528 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4528 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4528 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4528, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλαθιήλ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4528 Salathiēl 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ShealtielOf Hebrew origin (Sh'altiy'el); Salathiel (i.e. Shealtiel), an Israelite -- Salathiel. see HEBREW Sh'altiy'el Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4528: ΣαλαθιήλΣαλαθιήλ (שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל, whom I asked of God), ὁ, Salathiel (Greek for Shealtiel (so R. V.)), the father of Zerubbabel: Matthew 1:12; (Luke 3:27). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλαμίς Transliteration: Salamis Phonetic Spelling: sal-am-ece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Salamis, the chief city of Cyprus Meaning: Salamis -- the chief city of Cyprus GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4529 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4529 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4529 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4529 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4529, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλαμίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4529 Salamis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salamis. Probably from salos (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus -- Salamis. see GREEK salos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4529: ΣαλαμίςΣαλαμίς (on its derivation, see Pape, Eigennamen, under the word), Σαλαμινος, ἡ, Salamis, the principal city of the island Cyprus: Acts 13:5. (BB. DD.; Dict. of Geog. under the word; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 120f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλείμ Transliteration: Saleim Phonetic Spelling: sal-ime' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: Salim, a place in Palestine Meaning: Salim -- a place in Palestine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4530 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4530 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4530 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4530 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4530, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλείμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4530 Saleim 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salim. Probably from the same as saleuo; Salim, a place in Palestine -- Salim. see GREEK saleuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4530: ΣαλείμΣαλείμ, τό, Salim, a town which according to Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. (edited by Larsow and Parthey), pp. 28, 11; 29, 14) was eight miles south of Scythopolis: John 3:23; cf. Pressel in Herzog 13:326; (cf. Αἰνών). See Σαλήμ. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαλεύω Transliteration: saleuō Phonetic Spelling: sal-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to agitate, shake, to cast down Meaning: to agitate, shake, to cast down GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4531 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4531 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4531 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4531 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4531, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαλεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4531 saleuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: shake, stir up. From salos; to waver, i.e. Agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite -- move, shake (together), which can(-not) be shaken, stir up. see GREEK salos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4531: σαλεύωσαλεύω; 1 aorist ἐσάλευσα; passive, present participle σαλευόμενος; perfect participle σεσαλευμενος; 1 aorist ἐσαλευθην; 1 future σαλευθήσομαι; (σάλος, which see); from Aeschylus and Aristophanes down; in the Sept., passive σαλεύομαι for מוט and נוּעַ ; a. properly, of the motion produced by winds, storms, waves, etc.; to agitate or shake: κάλαμον, passive, Matthew 11:7; Luke 7:24; to cause to totter, τάς δυνάμεις τῶν οὐρανῶν, passive, Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:25; Luke 21:26; τήν γῆν, Hebrews 12:26 (Isaiah 24:20; Amos 9:5); an edifice, Luke 6:48; Acts 4:31; Acts 16:26; τά μή σαλευόμενα, the things which are not shaken, i. e. the perfect state of things which will exist after the return of Christ from heaven and will undergo no change, opposed to τά σαλευόμενα, the present order of things subject to vicissitude and decay, Hebrews 12:27. To shake thoroughly, of a measure filled by shaking its contents together, Luke 6:38. b. to shake down, overthrow, i. e. tropically, to cast down from one's (secure and happy) state, Acts 2:25 (from Psalm 15:8 ()); by a tropical use foreign to secular authors, to move or agitate the mind, to disturb one:τινα ἀπό τοῦ νως, so as to throw him out of his sober and natural mental state (Buttmann, 322 (277)), 2 Thessalonians 2:2; τούς ὄχλους, to stir up, Acts 17:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλήμ Transliteration: Salēm Phonetic Spelling: sal-ame' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Salem, the home of Melchizedek Meaning: Salem -- the home of Melchizedek GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4532 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4532 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4532 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4532 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4532, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλήμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4532 Salēm 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salem. Of Hebrew origin (Shalem); Salem (i.e. Shalem), a place in Palestine -- Salem. see HEBREW Shalem Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4532: ΣαλήμΣαλήμ, ἡ (Heb. שָׁלֵם), Salem: Hebrews 7:1f; cf. Genesis 14:18, which some (as Gesenius, Winer, Hitzig, Knobel, Delitzsch) think is the ancient name of the city of Jerusalem, appealing to the words of Psalm 76:3 סֻכּו בְּשָׁלֵם וַיְהִי, and Josephus, Antiquities 1, 10, 2 τήν μέντοι Σολυμα ὕστερον ἐκάλεσαν Ἱεροσόλυμα; cf. b. j. 6, 10. But more correctly (yet cf. B. D. under the word , and under the word under the end) others (as Rosenmüller, Bleek, Tuch, Roediger in Gesenius Thesaurus under the word, p. 1422, Dillmann), relying on the testimony of Jerome ((Ep. ad Evangelum § 7 i. e.) Epistle 73 in Vallarsi's edition of his works, i., p. 446), hold that it is the same as Σαλείμ (which see). For the ancient name of Jerusalem was יְבוּס (Judges 19:10; 1 Chronicles 11:4; (cf. B. D. American edition, under the word )), and the form of the name in Psalm 76:3 (where the Sept. εἰρήνη) is to be regarded as poetic, signifying 'safe.' |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλμών Transliteration: Salmōn Phonetic Spelling: sal-mone' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Salmon, an Israelite Meaning: Salmon -- an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4533 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4533 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4533 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4533 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4533, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλμών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4533 Salmōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salmon. Of Hebrew origin (Salmown); Salmon, an Israelite -- Salmon. see HEBREW Salmown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4533: ΣαλμώνΣαλμών (שַׁלְמון, Ruth 4:21), ὁ, indeclinable, Salmon, the name of a man: Matthew 1:4; Luke 3:32 (here T WH Tr marginal reading Σαλά). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλμώνη Transliteration: Salmōnē Phonetic Spelling: sal-mo'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Salmone, a promontory of Crete Meaning: Salmone -- a promontory of Crete GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4534 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4534 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4534 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4534 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4534, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλμώνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4534 Salmōnē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salmone. Perhaps of similar origin to Salamis; Salmone, a place in Crete -- Salmone. see GREEK Salamis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4534: ΣαλμώνηΣαλμώνη, Σαλμονης, ἡ, Salmone, Salmonium (also Sammonium), an eastern and partly northern promontory of Crete opposite Cnidus and Rhodes (the identification of which is somewhat uncertain; see B. D. American edition, under the word , and Dict. of Geogr. under the word Samonium): Acts 27:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάλος Transliteration: salos Phonetic Spelling: sal'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a tossing, the swell (of the sea) Meaning: a tossing, the swell (of the sea) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4535 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4535 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4535 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4535 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4535, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4535 salos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wave. Probably from the base of saino; a vibration, i.e. (specially), billow -- wave. see GREEK saino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4535: σάλοςσάλος, σάλου, ὁ, the tossing or swell of the sea (R. V. billows): Luke 21:25. (Sophocles, Euripides, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάλπιγξ Transliteration: salpinx Phonetic Spelling: sal'-pinx Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a trumpet Meaning: a trumpet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4536 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4536 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4536 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4536 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4536, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάλπιγξ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4536 salpinx 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trumpet. Perhaps from salos (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet -- trump(-et). see GREEK salos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4536: σάλπιγξσάλπιγξ, σάλπιγγος, ἡ, a trumpet: Matthew 24:31 (cf. Buttmann, 161 (141); 343 (295)); 1 Corinthians 14:8; Hebrews 12:19; Revelation 1:10; Revelation 4:1; Revelation 8:2, 6, 13; Revelation 9:14; ἐν σάλπιγγι Θεοῦ, a trumpet which sounds at God's command (Winer's Grammar, § 36, 3 b.), 1 Thessalonians 4:16; ἐν τῇ ἐσχάτῃ σάλπιγγι, the trumpet which will sound at the last day, 1 Corinthians 15:52 (4 (2) Esdr. ; see commentaries on 1 Thessalonians as above). (From Homer down; the Sept. for שׁופָר and חֲצֹצְרָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαλπίζω Transliteration: salpizō Phonetic Spelling: sal-pid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sound a trumpet Meaning: to sound a trumpet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4537 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4537 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4537 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4537 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4537, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαλπίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4537 salpizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to sound a trumpetFrom salpigx; to trumpet, i.e. Sound a blast (literally or figuratively) -- (which are yet to) sound (a trumpet). see GREEK salpigx Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4537: σαλπίζωσαλπίζω; future σαλπίσω (for the earlier σαλπιγξω, see Lob. ad. Phryn., p. 191; the Sept. also σαλπιῶ, as Numbers 10:(3),5,8,10); 1 aorist ἐσαλπισα (also in the Sept.; Aelian v. h. 1, 26 and other later writings (cf. Veitch, under the word), for the earlier ἐσαλπιγξα, Xenophon, anab. 1, 2, 17) (cf. Winers Grammar, 89 (85); Buttmann, 37 (32); WHs Appendix, p. 170); from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for תָּקַע , also for חִצֵּר; to sound a trumpet (A. V. (mostly) sound): Revelation 8:6-10, 12; Revelation 9:1, 13; Revelation 10:7; Revelation 11:15; σαλπίσει (strictly namely, ὁ σαλπιστής or ἡ σάλπιγξ), like our the trumpet will sound (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 58, 9b. β.; (Buttmann, § 129, 16)), 1 Corinthians 15:52; σαλπίζειν ἔμπροσθεν ἑαυτοῦ, i. e. to take care that what we do comes to everybody's ears, make a great noise about it (cf. our do a thing 'with a flourish of trumpets'), Matthew 6:2 (Cicero, ad div. 16, 21quod polliceris, te buccinatorem fore nostrae existimationis; Achilles Tatius 8, 10 αὕτη οὐχ ὑπό σάλπιγγι μόνον, ἀλλά καί κηρυκι μοιχεύεται). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαλπιστής Transliteration: salpistēs Phonetic Spelling: sal-pis-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a trumpeter Meaning: a trumpeter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4538 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4538 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4538 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4538 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4538, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαλπιστής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4538 salpistēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trumpeter. From salpizo; a trumpeter -- trumpeter. see GREEK salpizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4538: σαλπιστήςσαλπιστής (a later form, used by Theophrastus, char. 25; Polybius 1, 45, 13; Dionysius Halicarnassus 4, 18 (others), for the earlier and better σαλπιγκτής, Thucydides 6, 69; Xenophon, an. 4, 3, 29; Josephus, b. j. 3, 6, 2; and σαλπικτης, Demosthenes, p. 284, 26; Appendix, hisp. 6, 93; and in the best manuscripts of Xenophon, Diodorus, Plutarch, others; (cf. Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 279); from σαλπίζω (which see)), σαλπιστου, ὁ, a trumpeter: Revelation 18:22. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαλώμη Transliteration: Salōmē Phonetic Spelling: sal-o'-may Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Salome, the mother of the apostles James and John Meaning: Salome -- the mother of the apostles James and John GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4539 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4539 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4539 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4539 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4539, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαλώμη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4539 Salōmē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Salome. Probably of Hebrew origin; Salome (i.e. Shelomah), an Israelitess -- Salome. see HEBREW shalowm Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4539: ΣαλώμηΣαλώμη (Hebrew 'peaceful'), Σαλωμης, ἡ, Salome, the wife of Zebedee, and the mother of the apostles James the elder and John: Mark 15:40; Mark 16:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμάρεια Transliteration: Samareia Phonetic Spelling: sam-ar'-i-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Samaria, the name of both a city and a region in Palestine Meaning: Samaria -- the name of both a city and a region in Palestine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4540 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4540 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4540 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4540 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4540, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμάρεια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4540 Samareia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samaria. Of Hebrew origin (Shomrown); Samaria (i.e. Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine -- Samaria. see HEBREW Shomrown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4540: ΣαμάρειαΣαμάρεια (on the accent cf. Chandler § 104; Buttmann, 17 (15); Σαμαρια T WH (see Tdf. Proleg., p. 87; cf. Iota); on the forms see Abbot in B. D. American edition, under the word), Σαμαρείας (cf. Buttmann, as above), ἡ (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 18, 5{a}) (Hebrew שֹׁמְרון, Chaldean שָׁמְרַיִן pronoun Scha-me-ra-in, Assyr. Samirina) (on the derivation, see B. D., under the word), Samaria; 1. the name of a city built by Omri king of Israel (1 Kings 16:24), on a mountain of the same name (שֹׁמְרון הַר, Amos 6:1), situated in the tribe of Ephraim; it was the capital of the whole region and the residence of the kings of Israel. After having been besieged three years by Shalmaneser (IV.), king of Assyria, it was taken and doubtless devastated by Sargon, his son and successor, , who deported the ten tribes of Israel and supplied their place with other settlers; 2 Kings 17:5f, 24; 2 Kings 18:9ff. After its restoration, it was utterly destroyed by John Hyrcanus the Jewish prince and high priest (see next word). Long afterward rebuilt once more, it was given by Augustus to Herod (the Great), by whom it was named in honor of Augustus Sebaste, i. e. Augusta (Strabo book 16, p. 760; Josephus, Antiquities 15, 7, 3; 8, 5). It is now an obscure village bearing the name of Sebustieh or Sebastiyeh (cf. Bädeker, Palästina, p. 354ff. (English translation, p. 340ff; Murray, Handbook, Part ii., p. 329ff)). It is mentioned, Acts 8:5 L T WH, εἰς τήν πόλιν τῆς Σαμαρείας (genitive of apposition, cf. Winers Grammar, § 59, 8 a.; (Buttmann, § 123, 4)), but according to the better reading, πόλει ... τῆς Σαμαρείας, the genitive is partitive, and does not denote the city but the Samaritan territory; cf. Acts 8:9. 2. the Samaritan territory, the region of Samaria, of which the city Samaria was the capital: Luke 17:11; John 4:4f, 7; Acts 1:8; Acts 8:1, 5 (see above), ; ; by metonymy, for the inhabitants of the region, Acts 8:14. Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Samaria; Robinson, Palestine ii. 288ff; Petermann in Herzog 13:359ff; (especially Kautzsch in (Riehm under the word Samaritaner, and) Herzog edition 2, xiii. 340ff, and references there and in B. D. (especially American edition) under the word ). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμαρείτης Transliteration: Samareitēs Phonetic Spelling: sam-ar-i'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a Samaritan, an inhabitant of the region of Samaria Meaning: Samaritans -- a Samaritan, an inhabitant of the region of Samaria GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4541 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4541 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4541 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4541 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4541, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμαρείτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4541 Samareitēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samaritan. From Samareia; a Samarite, i.e. Inhabitant of Samaria -- Samaritan. see GREEK Samareia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4541: ΣαμαρείτηςΣαμαρείτης (Σαμαρείτης Tdf.; (see Tdf. Proleg., p. 87; WH's Appendix, p. 154; cf. Iota) (Σαμάρεια), Σαμαρειτου, ὁ, a Samaritan (Samarites, Curt. 4, 8, 9; Tacitus, ann. 12, 54; Samaritanus, Vulg. ((2 Kings 17:29 'Samaritae')) and ecclesiastical writings), i. e. an inhabitant either of the city or of the province of Samaria. The origin of the Samaritans was as follows: After Shalmaneser (others say Esarhaddon, cf. Ezra 4:2, 10; but see Kautzsch in Herzog edition 2, as referred to under the preceding word), king of Assyria, had sent colonists from Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, and Sepharvaim into the land of Samaria which he had devastated and depopulated (see Σαμάρεια, 1), those Israelites who had remained in their desolated country (cf. 2 Chronicles 30:6, 10; 2 Chronicles 34:9) associated and intermarried with these heathen colonists and thus produced a mixed race. When the Jews on their return from exile were preparing to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem, the Samaritans asked to be allowed to bear their part in the common work. On being refused by the Jews, who were unwilling to recognize them as brethren, they not only sent letters to the king of Persia and caused the Jews to be compelled to desist from their undertaking flown to the second year of Darius (Hystaspis) (), but also built a temple for themselves on Mount Gerizim, a place held sacred even from the days of Moses (cf. Deuteronomy 27:12, etc.), and worshipped Jehovah there according to the law of Moses, recognizing only the Pentateuch as sacred. This temple was destroyed by John Hyrcanus. Deprived of their temple, the Samaritans have nevertheless continued to worship on their sacred mountain quite down to the present time, although their numbers are reduced to some forty or fifty families. Hence, it came to pass that the Samaritans and the Jews entertained inveterate and unappeasable enmity toward each other. Samaritans are mentioned in the following N. T. passages: Matthew 10:5; Luke 9:52; Luke 10:33; Luke 17:16; John 4:9 (here T omits; WH brackets the clause), John 4:39; John 8:48; Acts 8:25. In Hebrew the Samaritans are called שֹׁמְרונִים, 2 Kings 17:29. Cf. Juynboll, Commentarii in historiam gentis Samaritanae (Lugd. Bat. 1846); Winers RWB, under the word Samaritaner; Petermann in Herzog xiii., p. 363ff; Schrader in Schenkel v, p. 150ff; (especially Kautzsch in Herzog and Riehm as above). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμαρεῖτις Transliteration: Samareitis Phonetic Spelling: sam-ar-i'-tis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: (the region of) Samaria, a Samaritan woman Meaning: Samaria -- a Samaritan woman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4542 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4542 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4542 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4542 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4542, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμαρεῖτις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4542 Samareitis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of Samaria. Feminine of Samareites; a Samaritess, i.e. Woman of Samaria -- of Samaria. see GREEK Samareites Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4542: ΣαμαρεῖτιςΣαμαρεῖτις (Σαμαρεῖτις Tdf.; (see the preceding word)), Σαμαρείτιδος, ἡ (feminine of Σαμαρείτης), a Samaritan woman: John 4:9. (The Samaritan territory, Josephus, b. j. (1, 21, 2, etc.); 3, 7, 32; Σαμαρεῖτις χώρα, ibid. 3, 3, 4.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμοθρᾴκη Transliteration: Samothrakē Phonetic Spelling: sam-oth-rak'-ay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "Samos of Thrace", Samothrace, an island in the Aegean Meaning: Samothrace -- "Samos of Thrace", an island in the Aegean GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4543 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4543 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4543 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4543 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4543, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμοθρᾴκη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4543 Samothrakē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samothracia. From Samos and Thraike (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean -- Samothracia. see GREEK Samos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4543: ΣαμοθρᾴκηΣαμοθρᾴκη (Σαμοθρᾴκη Rbez elz G (as here and there in secular authors; see Pape, Eigennamen, under the word); according to some 'height of Thrace', according to others 'Thracian Samos' (cf. Σάμος); other opinions see in Pape, the passage cited), Σαμοθρακης, ἡ, Samothrace, an island of the Aegean Sea, about 38 miles distant from the coast of Thrace where the river Hebrus empties into the sea (Pliny, h. n. 4, 12 (23)) (now Samothraki): Acts 16:11. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σάμος Transliteration: Samos Phonetic Spelling: sam'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Samos, an island in the Aegean Meaning: Samos -- an island in the Aegean GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4544 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4544 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4544 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4544 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4544, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σάμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4544 Samos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samos. Of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean -- Samos. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4544: ΣάμοςΣάμος ((probably 'height'; cf. Pape, Eigennamen)), Σαμου, ἡ, Samos, an island in that part of the Aegean which is called the Icarian Sea, opposite Ionia and not far from Ephesus; it was the birthplace of Pythagoras; (now Greek Samo, Turkish Susam Adassi): Acts 20:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμουήλ Transliteration: Samouēl Phonetic Spelling: sam-oo-ale' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Samuel, a prophet and judge in Isr Meaning: Samuel -- a prophet and judge in Israel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4545 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4545 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4545 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4545 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4545, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμουήλ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4545 Samouēl 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samuel. Of Hebrew origin (Shmuw'el); Samuel (i.e. Shemuel), an Israelite -- Samuel. see HEBREW Shmuw'el Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4545: ΣαμουήλΣαμουήλ (שֲׁמוּאֵל, for שְׁמוּעֲאֵל, i. e. 'beard of God', from שָׁמַע and אֵל; cf. 1 Samuel 1:20, 27 (see B. D. under the word )), ὁ (indeclinable; Josephus (Antiquities 5, 10, 3) Σαμουηλος, Σαμουηλου), Samuel, the son of Elkanah by his wife Anna (or Hannah), the last of the שֹׁפְטִים or judges, a distinguished prophet, and the founder of the prophetic order. He gave the Jews their first kings, Saul and David: Acts 3:24; Acts 13:20; Hebrews 11:32. (1 Samuel 1-25; cf. 1 Samuel 28; Sir. 46:13ff.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαμψών Transliteration: Sampsōn Phonetic Spelling: samp-sone' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Samson, a judge in Isr Meaning: Samson -- a judge in Israel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4546 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4546 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4546 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4546 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4546, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαμψών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4546 Sampsōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Samson. Of Hebrew origin (Shimshown); Sampson (i.e. Shimshon), an Israelite -- Samson. see HEBREW Shimshown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4546: ΣαμψώνΣαμψών (שִׁמְשׁון from שֶׁמֶשׁ, 'sun-like', cf. Hebrew אִישׁון from אִישׁ) (Buttmann, 15 (14)), ὁ, Samson (Vulg. Samson), one of the Israelite judges (שֹׁפְטִים), famous for his strength and courage, the Hebrew Hercules (cf. BB. DD.; McClintock and |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σανδάλιον Transliteration: sandalion Phonetic Spelling: san-dal'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a sandal Meaning: a sandal GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4547 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4547 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4547 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4547 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4547, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σανδάλιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4547 sandalion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sandal. Neuter of a derivative of sandalon (a "sandal"; of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad -- sandal. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4547: σανδάλιονσανδάλιον, σανδαλιου, τό (diminutive of σάνδαλον (which is probably a Persian word; cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word)), a sandal, a sole made of wood or leather, covering the bottom of the foot and bound on with thongs: Mark 6:9; Acts 12:8. (Herodotus, Josephus, Diodorus, Aelian, Herodian, others; for נַעַל in Isaiah 20:2; Judith 10:4 Judith 16:9. (In the Sept. and Josephus σανδάλιον and ὑπόδημα are used indiscriminately; cf. Isaiah 20:2; Joshua 5:15; Josephus, b. j. 6, 1, 8.)) Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Schuhe; Roskoff in Schenkel 5:255; (Kamphausen in Riehm, p. 1435ff; B. D., under the word ; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i. 621). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σανίς Transliteration: sanis Phonetic Spelling: san-ece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a board Meaning: a board GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4548 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4548 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4548 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4548 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4548, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σανίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4548 sanis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: board. Of uncertain affinity; a plank -- board. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4548: σανίςσανίς, σανίδος, ἡ, a board, a plank: Acts 27:44. (From Homer down; the Sept., Song of Solomon 8:9; Ezekiel 27:5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαούλ Transliteration: Saoul Phonetic Spelling: sah-ool' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Saul, the first Israelite king, also the Jewish name of Paul Meaning: Saul -- the first Israelite king, also the Jewish name of Paul GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4549 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4549 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4549 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4549 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4549, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαούλ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4549 Saoul 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Saul. Of Hebrew origin (Sha'uwl); Saul (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul -- Saul. Compare Saulos. see GREEK Saulos see HEBREW Sha'uwl Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4549: ΣαούλΣαούλ (שָׁאוּל, 'asked for'), ὁ, indeclinable (in Josephus, Σαουλος), Saul; 1. the name of the first king of Israel: Acts 13:21. 2. the Jewish name of the apostle Paul, but occurring only in address (cf. Buttmann, 6): Acts 9:4, 17; Acts 22:7, 13; Acts 26:14; in the other passages of the Book of Acts the form Σαῦλος (which see) with the Greek terminology is used. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαπρός Transliteration: sapros Phonetic Spelling: sap-ros' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: rotten, worthless Meaning: rotten, worthless GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4550 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4550 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4550 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4550 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4550, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαπρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4550 sapros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bad, corrupt. From sepo; rotten, i.e. Worthless (literally or morally) -- bad, corrupt. Compare poneros. see GREEK sepo see GREEK poneros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4550: σαπρόςσαπρός, σαπρά, σαπρόν (σήπω, 2 aorist passive σαπῆναι); 1. rotten, putrid ((Hipponax), Hippcr., Aristophanes, others). 2. corrupted by age and no lounger fit for use, worn out (Aristophanes, Dio Chr., others); hence, in general, of poor quality, bad, unfit for use, worthless (A. V. corrupt) (πᾶν, ὁ μή τήν ἰδίαν χρείαν πληροι, σαπρόν λέγομεν, Chrysostom hom. 4 on 1 Timothy): δένδρον, καρπός, opposed to καλός, Matthew 7:17; Matthew 12:33; Luke 6:43; fishes, Matthew 13:48 (here A. V. bad); tropically, λόγος, Ephesians 4:29 (cf. Harless at the passage); δόγμα, Epictetus 3, 22, 61. Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 377f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαπφείρη Transliteration: Sappheirē Phonetic Spelling: sap-fi'-ray Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Sapphira, a Christian woman Meaning: Sapphira -- a Christian woman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4551 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4551 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4551 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4551 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4551, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαπφείρη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4551 Sappheirē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sapphira. Feminine of sappheiros; Sapphire, an Israelitess -- Sapphira. see GREEK sappheiros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4551: ΣαπφείρῃΣαπφείρῃ, dative Σαπφείρῃ (R G T WH), Σαπφειρα (L Tr; cf. (WHs Appendix, p. 156); Buttmann, 11; (Winer's Grammar, 62 (61))), ἡ (either Aram. ספירא, i. e. 'beautiful'; Peshitto )rYPS []; or from σάπφειρος, which see), Sapphira, the name of a woman: Acts 5:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάπφειρος Transliteration: sappheiros Phonetic Spelling: sap'-fi-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: sapphire, perhaps lapis lazuli Meaning: sapphire, perhaps lapis lazuli GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4552 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4552 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4552 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4552 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4552, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάπφειρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4552 sappheiros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sapphire. Of Hebrew origin (cappiyr); a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem -- sapphire. see HEBREW cappiyr Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4552: σάπφειροςσάπφειρος, σαπφείρου, ἡ, Hebrew סַפִיר, sapphire, a precious stone (perhaps our lapis lazuli, cf. B. D., under the word ; Riehm, HWB, under the word Edelsteine, 14): Revelation 21:19. (Theophrastus, Dioscorides (?), others; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαργάνη Transliteration: sarganē Phonetic Spelling: sar-gan'-ay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a plaited rope, a hamper, basket Meaning: a plaited rope, a hamper, basket GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4553 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4553 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4553 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4553 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4553, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαργάνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4553 sarganē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: basket. Apparently of Hebrew origin (sarag); a basket (as interwoven or wicker-work -- basket. see HEBREW sarag Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4553: σαργάνῃσαργάνῃ ((properly, 'braided-work', from the root, tark; Fick, Part iii., p. 598; Vanicek, p. 297)), σαργανης, ἡ; 1. a braided rope, a band (Aeschylus suppl. 788). 2. a basket, a basket made of ropes, a hamper (cf. B. D., under the word ): 2 Corinthians 11:33; (Timocles, in Athen. 8, p. 339 e.; 9, p. 407 e.; (others)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σάρδεις Transliteration: Sardeis Phonetic Spelling: sar'-dice Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Sardis, the chief city of Lydia Meaning: Sardis -- the chief city of Lydia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4554 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4554 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4554 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4554 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4554, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σάρδεις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4554 Sardeis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sardis. Plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis, a place in Asia Minor -- Sardis. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4554: ΣάρδειςΣάρδεις, dative Σάρδεσιν, αἱ (from Aeschylus, Herodotus down), Sardis (or Sardes), the capital of Lydia, a luxurious city; now an obscure village, Sart, with extensive ruins: Revelation 1:11; Revelation 3:1, 4. (Cf. McClintock and |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάρδινος Transliteration: sardinos Phonetic Spelling: sar'-dee-nos Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: sardine Meaning: sardine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4555 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4555 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4555 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4555 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4555, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάρδινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4555 sardinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sardine. From the same as sardios; sardine (lithos being implied), i.e. A gem, so called -- sardine. see GREEK sardios see GREEK lithos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4555: σάρδινοςσάρδινος, σαρδινου, ὁ, Revelation 4:3 Rec., equivalent to σάρδιον, which see |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάρδιον Transliteration: sardion Phonetic Spelling: sar'-dee-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: sard, a sardian (stone) Meaning: sard, a sardian (stone) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4556 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4556 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4556 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4556 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4556, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάρδιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4556 sardion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sardius. Properly, an adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (lithos being implied), i.e. (as noun) the gem so called -- sardius. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4556: σάρδιονσάρδιον, σαρδίου, τό (neuter of σάρδιος, see below), sard, sardius, a precious stone, of which there are two kinds, concerning which Theophrastus, de lapid. 16, 5, § 30, Schneid. edition says, τοῦ γάρ σαρδίου τό μέν διαφανες ἐρυθροτερον δέ καλεῖται θῆλυ, τό δέ διαφανες μέν μελαντερον δέ καίi ἄρσεν, the former of which is called carnelian (because flesh-colored; Hebrew אֹדֶם, the Sept. σάρδιον, Exodus 28:17; Exodus 36:17 (Exodus 39:10); Ezekiel 28:13; ἁιματοεντα σαρδια, the Orphica, de lapid. 16, 5), the latter sard: Revelation 4:3 (Rec. σαρδίνῳ); Revelation 21:20 G L T Tr WH. Hence, the adjective σάρδιος, σαρδια, σάρδιον (from Σάρδεις, cf. Pliny, h. n. 37, 7) sardine namely, λίθος (the full phrase occurs Exodus 35:8 (variant)): Revelation 21:20 Rec. (B. D., see under the words, Sardine, Sardius.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαρδόνυξ Transliteration: sardonyx Phonetic Spelling: sar-don'-oox Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: sardonyx Meaning: sardonyx GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4557 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4557 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4557 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4557 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4557, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαρδόνυξ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4557 sardonyx 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sardonyx. From the base of sardios and onux (the nail of a finger; hence the "onyx" stone); a "sardonyx", i.e. The gem so called -- sardonyx. see GREEK sardios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4557: σαρδιονυξσαρδιονυξ, equivalent to σαρδόνυξ (which see): Revelation 21:20 Lachmann STRONGS NT 4557: σαρδόνυξσαρδόνυξ (Lachmann σαρδιονυξ), σαρδονυχος, ὁ, (σάρδιον and ὄνυξ), sardonyx, a precious stone marked by the red colors of the carnelian (sard) and the white of the onyx (B. D. under the word; Riehm, HWB, under the word Edelsteine 12): Revelation 21:20. (Josephus, Plutarch, Ptolemy, others; (Genesis 2:12 Aq. (Montf.)).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σάρεπτα Transliteration: Sarepta Phonetic Spelling: sar'-ep-tah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: Sarepta, a city near Sidon Meaning: Sarepta -- a city near Sidon GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4558 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4558 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4558 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4558 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4558, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σάρεπτα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4558 Sarepta 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sarepta. Of Hebrew origin (Tsarphath); Sarepta (i.e. Tsarephath), a place in Palestine -- Sarepta. see HEBREW Tsarphath Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4558: ΣάρεπταΣάρεπτα (Tr marginal reading Σαρεφθα; Tdf. in O. T. Σάρεπτα), (צָרְפַת from צָרַף, to smelt; hence, perhaps 'smelting-house'), Σαρεπτων (yet cf. Buttmann, 15 (14); but declined in Obad.), τά; Sarepta (so A. V.; better with O. T. Zarephath) a Phoenician town between Tyre and Sidon, but nearer Sidon (now Surafend; cf. B. D., under the word ), (1 Kings 17:9; Obadiah 1:20; in Josephus, Antiquities 8, 13, 2 Σαρεφθα): τῆς Σιδωνίας, in the land of Sidon, Luke 4:26. Cf. Robinson, Palestine 2:474ff; (B. D. as above). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαρκικός Transliteration: sarkikos Phonetic Spelling: sar-kee-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: pertaining to the flesh, carnal Meaning: pertaining to the flesh, carnal GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4559 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4559 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4559 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4559 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4559, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαρκικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4559 sarkikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: carnal, fleshly. From sarx; pertaining to flesh, i.e. (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate -- carnal, fleshly. see GREEK sarx Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4559: σαρκικόςσαρκικός, σαρκικῇ, σαρκικον (σάρξ), fleshly, carnal (Vulg.carnalis); 1. having the nature of flesh, i. e. under the control of the animal appetites (see σάρξ, 3), Romans 7:14 Rec. (see σάρκινος, 3); governed by mere human nature (see σάρξ, 4) not by the Spirit of God, 1 Corinthians 3:1, 3, also 4 R G; having its seat in the animal nature or roused by the animal nature, αἱ σαρκικαι ἐπιθυμίαι, 1 Peter 2:11; equivalent to human: with the included idea of weakness, ὅπλα, 2 Corinthians 10:4; with the included idea of depravity, σαρκικά σοφία (i. e. πανουργία, 2 Corinthians 4:2), 2 Corinthians 1:12. ((Anthol. Pal. 1, 107; cf. ἀπέχου τῶν σαρκικῶν καί σωματικῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν, 'Teaching etc. 1, 4 [ET]). Cf. Trench, Synonyms, § lxxi.) 2. pertaining to the flesh, i. e. to the body (see σάρξ, 2): relating to birth, lineage, etc., ἐντολή, Hebrews 7:16 Rec.; τά σαρκικά, things needed for the sustenance of the body, Romans 15:27; 1 Corinthians 9:11, (Aristotle, h. anim. 10, 2, p. 635a, 11; Plutarch, de placit. philos. 5, 3, 7; once in the Sept., 2 Chronicles 32:8 Complutensian). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάρκινος Transliteration: sarkinos Phonetic Spelling: sar'-kee-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of the flesh Meaning: of the flesh GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4560 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4560 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4560 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4560 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4560, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάρκινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4560 sarkinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fleshly. From sarx; similar to flesh, i.e. (by analogy) soft -- fleshly. see GREEK sarx Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4560: σάρκινοςσάρκινος, σαρκίνη, σάρκινον (σάρξ) (Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle, others), fleshy, Latincarneus, i. e. 1. consisting of flesh, composed of flesh (for proparoxytones ending in (ινος generally denote the material of which a thing is made, cf. Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., p. 46f; (Donaldson, New Crat. § 258)); Vulg.carnalis: opposed to λίθινος, 2 Corinthians 3:3 (σάρκινος ἰχθύς, opposed to a fish of gold which has been dreamed of, Theocritus, id. 21, 66; the word is also found in Plato, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Plutarch; the Sept., others). 2. pertaining to the body (as earthly and perishable material, opposed to ζωή ἀκατάλυτος): Hebrews 7:16 G L T Tr WH (see σαρκικός, 2). 3. it is used where σαρκικός might have been expected: viz. by G L T Tr WH in Romans 7:14 and 1 Corinthians 3:1; in these passages, unless we decide that Paul used σαρκικός and σάρκινος indiscriminately, we must suppose that σάρκινος expresses the idea of σαρκικός with an emphasis: wholly given up to the flesh, rooted in the flesh as it were. Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 16, 3 γ.; Fritzsche as above; Reiche, Critical Commentary on the N. T., i., p. 138ff; Holsten, Zum Evang. des Paulus u. Petrus, p. 397ff. (Rostock, 1887); (Trench, Synonyms, § lxxii.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάρξ Transliteration: sarx Phonetic Spelling: sarx Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: flesh Meaning: flesh GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4561 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4561 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4561 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4561 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4561, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάρξ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4561 sarx 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fleshProbably from the base of saroo; flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such) -- carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly). see GREEK saroo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4561: σάρξσάρξ, σαρκός, ἡ (Aeolic, συρξ; hence, it seems to be derived from σύρω, akin to σαίρω, 'to draw,' 'to draw off,' and to signify what can be stripped off from the bones (Etym. Magn. 708, 34; sed quis subsignabit (Lob. Paralip., p. 111))), from Homer down, Hebrew בָּשָׂר; 1. properly, flesh (the soft substance of the living body, which covers the bones and is permeated with blood) of both men and beasts: 1 Corinthians 15:39; plural — cf. the flesh of many beings, Revelation 19:18, 21; of the parts of the flesh of one, Luke 24:39 Tdf.; Revelation 17:16; accordingly, it is distinguished both from blood, σάρξ καί αἷμα (on which expression see below, 2 a.; 3 bis; 4 at the end (cf. Winer's Grammar, 19)), and from bones, πνεῦμα σάρκα καί ὀστέα οὐκ ἔχει, Luke 24:39 (οὐ γάρ ἔτι σάρκας τέ καί ὀστέα ἰνες ἔχουσιν, Homer, Odyssey 11,219). φαγεῖν τάς σάρκας τίνος: properly, Revelation 17:16; Revelation 19:18 (Leviticus 26:29; κατεσθίειν, 2 Kings 9:36, and often in the Sept.; in classical Greek frequently βιβρώσκειν σάρκας; σαρκῶν ἐδωδή, Plutarch, septem sap. couviv. c. 16); tropically, to torture one with eternal penal torments, James 5:3, cf. Micah 3:3; Psalm 26:2 (); φαγεῖν and τρώγειν τήν σάρκα τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου, in figurative discourse, to appropriate to oneself the saving results of the violent death endured by Christ, John 6:52-56; ἀπέρχεσθαι or πορεύεσθαι ὀπίσω σαρκός, to follow after the flesh, is used of those who are on the search for persons with whom they can gratify their lust (see ὀπίσω, 2 a.), Jude 1:7; 2 Peter 2:10; τό σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, the body compacted of flesh (cf. Winer's Grammar, 188 (177)), Colossians 1:22. Since the flesh is the visible part of the body, σάρξ is 2. equivalent to the body, not designating it, however, as a skilful combination of related parts (`an organism,' which is denoted by the word σῶμα), but signifying the material or substance of the living body (cf. Aeschylus, Sept.622γέροντα τόν νοῦν σάρκα δ' ἡβωσαν φέρει); a. universally, John 6:63 (see πνεῦμα, 2, p. 520a middle); Acts 2:26, 30 Rec.; 2 Corinthians 12:7; Galatians 4:14; Ephesians 5:29; Hebrews 9:10, 13; (1 Peter 3:21); Jude 1:8; μία σάρξ, one body, of husband and wife, Mark 10:8; so εἰς σάρκα μίαν (from Genesis 2:24), Matthew 19:5; Mark 10:8; 1 Corinthians 6:16; Ephesians 5:31; opposed to ψυχή, Acts 2:31 (ἔδωκεν ... Ἰησοῦν Χριστόν ... τήν σάρκα ὑπέρ τῆς σαρκός ἡμῶν καί τήν ψυχήν ὑπέρ τῶν ψυχῶν ἡμῶν, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 49, 6 [ET] (cf. Irenaeus 5, 1, 1; but G L T Tr WH drop ἡ ψυχή αὐτοῦ in Acts, the passage cited)); opposed to πενυμα (the human), 1 Corinthians 5:5; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Colossians 2:5; 1 Peter 3:18; 1 Peter 4:6; σάρξ καί αἷμα, equivalent to ψυχικόν σῶμα, 1 Corinthians 15:50, cf. 1 Corinthians 15:44; ἡ περιτομή ἐν σαρκί, Romans 2:28; Ephesians 2:11; τό πρόσωπον μου ἐν σαρκί (A. V. my face in the flesh), my bodily countenance, Colossians 2:1; ἀσθένεια σαρκός, of disease, Galatians 4:13; ἐν τῇ θνητῇ σαρκί ἡμῶν, 2 Corinthians 4:11 (cf.ἐν τῷ σώματι ἡμῶν, 2 Corinthians 4:10); ἐν τῇ σαρκί αὐτοῦ, by giving up his body to death, Ephesians 2:14 (15); also διά τῆς σαρκός αὐτοῦ, Hebrews 10:20, cf. John 6:51 (προσφέρειν τήν σάρκα μου, to offer in sacrifice my flesh — Christ is speaking, the Epistle of Barnabas 7, 5 [ET]; τήν σάρκα παραδοῦναι εἰς καταφθοράν, ibid. 5, 1 [ET]). life on earth, which is passed in the body (flesh), is designated by the following phrases: ἐν σαρκί εἶναι, Romans 7:5 (where Paul uses this expression with designed ambiguity in order to involve also the ethical sense, 'to be in the power of the flesh,' to be prompted and governed by the flesh; see 4 below); ζῆν ἐν σαρκί, Galatians 2:20; Philippians 1:22; ἐπιμένειν ἐν σαρκί, Philippians 1:24; ὁ ἐν σαρκί χρόνος, 1 Peter 4:2; αἱ ἡμέραι τῆς σαρκός αὐτοῦ, of Christ's life on earth, Hebrews 5:7. ἐν σαρκί or ἐν τῇ σαρκί, in things pertaining to the flesh (body), such as circumcision, descent, etc.: Galatians 6:12f; πεποιθέναι, Philippians 3:3f; ἔχειν πεποίθησιν, Philippians 3:4. b. used of natural or physical origin, generation, relationship: οἱ συγγενεῖς κατά σάρκα, Romans 9:3 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 20, 2 a.); τέκνα τῆς σαρκός, children by bird, natural posterity, Romans 9:8; ἀδελφόν ἐν σαρκί καί ἐν κυρίῳ, a natural brother (as it were) and a Christian brother, Philemon 1:16; οἱ τῆς σαρκός ἡμῶν πατέρες, our natural fathers (opposed to God ὁ πατήρ τῶν πνευμάτων, see πατήρ, 1 a. and 3 b.), Hebrews 12:9; τά ἔθνη ἐν σαρκί, Gentiles by birth, Ephesians 2:11; Ἰσραήλ κατά σάρκα, 1 Corinthians 10:18 (the opposite term Ἰσραήλ τοῦ Θεοῦ, of Christians, is found in Galatians 6:16); τό κατά σάρκα, as respects the flesh i. e. human origin, Romans 9:5 ((Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 32, 2 [ET]; Irenaeus haer. 4, 4, 1 and fragment 17 ed; Stieren, p. 836)); γενομένου ἐκ σπέρματος Δαυίδ κατά σάρκα, Romans 1:3; ὁ κατά σάρκα γεννηθείς, born by natural generation (opposed to γεννηθείς ... τόν κατά πνεῦμα, i. e. by the supernatural power of God, operating in the promise), Galatians 4:29, 23; τό γεγεννήμενοι ἐκ τῆς σαρκός σάρξ ἐστιν, that which has been born of the natural man is a natural man (opposed to one who has been born again by the power of the Holy Spirit), John 3:6; ἡ σάρξ μου, those with whom I share my natural origin, my fellow-countrymen, Romans 11:14 (ἰδού ὀστᾶ σου καί σάρκες σου, 2 Samuel 5:1; add, ; Genesis 37:27; Judges 9:2); εἶναι ἐκ τῆς σαρκός καί ἐκ τῶν ὀστέων τίνος, which in its proper use signifies to be 'formed out of one's flesh and bones' (Genesis 2:23; to be related to one by birth, Genesis 29:14), is transferred metaphorically, to the church, which spiritually derives its origin from Christ and is united to him, just as Eve drew her origin from her husband Adam, Ephesians 5:30 (R G Tr marginal reading brackets). c. the sensuous nature of man, 'the animal nature': without any suggestion of depravity, τό θέλημα τῆς σαρκός, of sexual desire, John 1:13; the animal nature with cravings which incite to sin: Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:38; Romans 7:18 (for which τά μέλη is used in Romans 7:22f); ; Jude 1:23; opposed to ὁ νοῦς, Romans 7:25; ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σαρκός, 1 John 2:16 (with its manifestation, ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν; (others regard this last as a new specification; cf. Westcott at the passage)); plural 2 Peter 2:18 (τά τῆς σαρκός πάθη, 4 Macc. 7:18; τό μή δεδουλωσθαι σαρκί καί τοῖς πάθεσι ταύτης διάγειν, ὑφ' ὧν κατασπωμενος ὁ νοῦς τῆς θνητης ἀναπιμπλαται φλυαριας, ἐυδαιμον τί καί μακάριον, Plur. consol. ad Apoll c. 13; τῆς σαρκός ἡδονή, opposed to ψυχή, Plutarch, de virt. et vit. c. 3; add, Philo de gigant. § 7; (Diogenes Laërtius 10, 145;animo cum hac carne grave certamen est, Seneca, consol. ad Marc. 21;animus liber habitat; nunquam me cato ista compellet ad metum, Seneca, epistles 65 (7, 3, 22);non est summa felicitatis nostrae in carne ponenda, ibid. 74 (9, 3, 16)). the physical nature of man as subject to suffering: παθεῖν σαρκί, 1 Peter 4:1; ἐν τῇ σαρκί μου, in that my flesh suffers afflictions, Colossians 1:24 (where cf. Meyer and DeWette (and Lightfoot)); θλῖψιν ἔχειν τῇ σαρκί, 1 Corinthians 7:28. 3. a living creature (because possessed of a body of flesh), whether man or beast: πᾶσα σάρξ (in imitation of the Hebrew כָּל־בָּשָׂר (Winers Grammar, 33)), every lving creature, 1 Peter 1:24; with οὐ preceding (qualifying the verb (Winers Grammar, § 26, 1; Buttmann, 121 (106))), no living creature, Matthew 24:22; Mark 13:20; specifically, a man (ἄνθρωπος for בָּשָׂר, Genesis 6:13), generally with a suggestion of weakness, frailty, mortality: Sir. 28:5; ἐν τῷ Θεῷ ἤλπισα, οὐ φοβηθήσομαι τί ποιήσει μοι σάρξ, Psalm 55:5 (); cf. Jeremiah 17:5; ἐμνήσθη, ὅτι σάρξ εἰσιν, Psalm 77:39 (); σάρξ καί αἷμα, Ephesians 6:12; γενεά σαρκός καί αἵματος, ἡ μέν τελευτᾷ, ἑτέρα δέ γεννᾶται, Sir. 14:18; ὁ λόγος σάρξ ἐγένετο, entered into participation in human nature, John 1:14 (the apostle used σάρξ, not ἄνθρωπος, apparently in order to indicate that he who possessed supreme majesty did not shrink from union with extreme weakness); εὑρίσκειν τί κατά σάρκα, to attain to anything after the manner of a (weak) man, i. e. by the use of merely human powers, Romans 4:1 (for substance equivalent to ἐξ ἔργων in Romans 4:2); Hebraistically (see above), πᾶσα σάρξ, all men, Luke 3:6; John 17:2 (Winer's Grammar, § 30, 1 a.); Acts 2:17; Sir. 45:4; with οὐ or μή preceding (qualifying the verb (Winers Grammar, and Buttmann, as referred to above)), no man, no mortal, Romans 3:20; 1 Corinthians 1:29; Galatians 2:16. man as he appears, such as he presents himself to view, man's external appearance and condition: κατά σάρκα κρίνειν, John 8:15 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 583 (542)) (equivalent to κρίνειν κατ' ὄψιν, John 7:24); γινώσκειν or εἰδέναι τινα κατά σάρκα, 2 Corinthians 5:16; οἱ κατά σάρκα κυρίου (see κατά, II. 3 b.), Ephesians 6:5; Colossians 3:22. universally, human nature, the soul included: ἐν ὁμοιώματι σαρκός ἁμαρτίας, in a visible form, like human nature which is subject to sin, Romans 8:3 (cf. ὁμοίωμα, b.); ἐν σαρκί ἔρχεσθαι, to appear clothed in human nature, 1 John 4:2 and Rec. in 3; 2 John 1:7 (the Epistle of Barnabas 5, 10 [ET]); φανερουσθαι, 1 Timothy 3:16 (the Epistle of Barnabas 5, 6 [ET]; 6, 7 [ET]; 12, 10 [ET]); κεκοινωνηκεναι αἵματος καί σαρκός, Hebrews 2:14. 4. σάρξ, when either expressly or tacitly opposed to τό πνεῦμα (τοῦ Θεοῦ), has an ethical sense and denotes "mere human nature, the earthly nature of man apart from divine influence, and therefore prone to sin and opposed to God"; accordingly it includes whatever in the soul is weak, low, debased, tending to ungodliness and vice ("Thou must not understand 'flesh', therefore, as though that only were 'flesh' which is connected with unchastity, but St. Paul uses 'flesh' of the whole man, body and soul, reason and all his faculties included, because all that is in him longs and strives after the flesh (Luther, Preface to the Epistle to the Romans); note that 'flesh' signifies the entire nature of man, sense and reason, without the Holy Spirit" (Melanchthon, Loci, edition of 1535, in Corpus Reform. xxi., p. 277). This definition is strikingly supported by these two utterances of Paul: οὐδεμίαν ἔσχηκεν ἄνεσιν ἡ σάρξ ἡμῶν, 2 Corinthians 7:5; οὐκ ἔσχηκα ἄνεσιν τῷ πνεύματι μου, 2 Corinthians 2:13): Romans 8:3; Galatians 5:13, 19; opposed to τό πνεῦμα (τοῦ Θεοῦ), Romans 8:6f, 12; Galatians 5:16; Galatians 6:8; Colossians 2:13 (on which see ἀκροβυστία, c.); Colossians 2:23 (see πλησμονή); ἐπιθυμία σαρκός, Galatians 5:16; αἱ ἐπιθυμίαι and τά θελήματα τῆς σαρκός, Ephesians 2:3; ὁ νοῦς τῆς σαρκός, Colossians 2:18; σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, a body given up to the control of the flesh, i. e. a body whose members our nature, estranged from God, used as its instruments (cf. Romans 6:19), Colossians 2:11 G L T Tr WH; τά τῆς σαρκός (opposed to τά τοῦ πνεύματος), the things which please the flesh, which the flesh craves, Romans 8:5; σαρκί ἐπιτελοῦμαι, to make for oneself an end (see ἐπιτελέω, 1 tim) by devoting oneself to the flesh, i. e. by gradually losing the Holy Spirit and giving oneself up to the control of the flesh, Galatians 3:3; σταυρουν τήν σάρκα αὐτοῦ (see σταυρόω, 3 b.), Galatians 5:24; ἐν σαρκί εἶναι (opposed to ἐν πνεύματι, namely, τοῦ Θεοῦ), to be in the power of the flesh, under the control of the flesh, Romans 8:8f, cf. Romans 7:5 (see 2 above); οἱ κατά σάρκα ὄντες, who exhibit the nature of the flesh, equivalent to οἱ σαρκικοί (opposed to οἱ κατά πνεῦμα ὄντες), Romans 8:5; κατά σάρκα περιπατεῖν, to live according to the standard of the flesh, to comply in conduct with the impulse of the flesh, Romans 8:1 Rec.; 2 Corinthians 10:2; opposed to κατά πνεῦμα, Romans 8:4; βουλεύεσθαι, 2 Corinthians 1:17; καυχᾶσθαι, 2 Corinthians 11:18 where cf. Meyer; (opposed to κατά πνεῦμα) ζῆν, Romans 8:12f (ἐν σαρκί τυγχάνουσιν, ἀλλ' οὐ κατά σάρκα ζῶσιν, of Christians, Ep. ad Diogn. 5, 8 [ET]); ἐν σαρκί περιπατοῦντες οὐ κατά σάρκα στρατευόμεθα, although the nature in which we live is earthly and therefore weak, yet we do not carry on our warfare according its law, 2 Corinthians 10:3 (οὐ κατά σάρκα γράφειν, ἀλλά κατά γνώμην Θεοῦ, Ignatius ad Rom. 8, 3 [ET]); with the suggestion of weakness as respects knowledge: σάρξ καί αἷμα, a man liable to err, fallible man: Matthew 16:17; Galatians 1:16; ἡ ἀσθένεια τῆς σαρκός, Romans 6:19; σοφοί κατά σάρκα, 1 Corinthians 1:26. Cf. Tholuck, Ueber σάρξ als Quelle der Sünde, in the Theol. Studien und Kritiken for 1855, p. 477ff; C. Holsten, Die Bedeut. des Wortes σάρξ im Lehrbegriffe des Paulus, 4to, Rostock 1855 (reprinted in his Zum Evang. des Paul. u. Petr., p. 365ff. (Rostock, 1867); see also (with especially reference to Holsten) Lüdemann, Die Anthropologie des Apest. Paul. (Kiel, 1872)); Ritschl, Entstehung der altkathol. Kirche, edition 2, p. 66ff; Baur in the Theol. Jahrbb. for 1857, p. 96ff, and in his Biblical Theol. des N. T., p. 142ff, etc.; Wieseler, Br. an die Galater, pp. 443ff, 448ff (cf. Riddle in Schaff's Lange's Commentary on Romans, p. 235f) Weiss, Biblical Theol. des N. T. (3rd edition) § 68, p. 243ff, § 100, p. 414f; Rich. Schmidt, Paulin. Christologie, p. 8ff; Eklund, σάρξ vocabulum quid ap. Paulum apost. significet (Lund, 1872); Pfleiderer, Paulinismus, p. 47ff. (English translation, vol. i., p. 47ff); Wendt, Die Begrifle Fleisch u. Geist im Biblical Sprachgebr. (Gotha, 1878); (Cremer in Herzog edition 2 under the word Fleisch, but especially in his Biblical-theol. Wörterbuch, 3te (or 4te) Aufl., under the word; Laidlaw, The Bible Doctr. of Man (Edinb. 1879), pp. 74ff, 373f; Philippi, Glaubensl. edition 2, vol. iii., pp. 231-250; especially Dickson, St. Paul's use of the terms Flesh and Spirit (Glasgow, 1883)); and the references in Meyer on Romans 4:1 (6te Aufl.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σερούχ Transliteration: Serouch Phonetic Spelling: sar-ooch' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Serug Meaning: Serug GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4562 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4562 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4562 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4562 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4562, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σερούχ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4562 Serouch 🕊 Strong's Concordance: SerugOf Hebrew origin (Sruwg); Saruch (i.e. Serug), a patriarch -- Saruch. see HEBREW Sruwg Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4562: ΣαρούχΣαρούχ (Rec.), more correctly (G L T Tr WH) Σερούχ (שְׂרוּג equivalent to שָׂרִג, 'vine-shoot'), ὁ, Serug (so R. V.; but A. V. in the N. T. Saruch), the name of a man (Genesis 11:20f etc.): Luke 3:35. STRONGS NT 4562: ΣερούχΣερούχ, see Σαρούχ. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σαρόω Transliteration: saroō Phonetic Spelling: sar-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sweep Meaning: to sweep GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4563 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4563 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4563 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4563 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4563, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σαρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4563 saroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sweep. From a derivative of sairo (to brush off; akin to suro); meaning a broom; to sweep -- sweep. see GREEK suro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4563: σαρόωσαρόω (for the earlier σαίρω, cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 83 (Winer's Grammar, 24, 91 (87))), σάρω; perfect passive participle σεσαρωμένος; (σάρον a broom); to sweep, clean by sweeping: τί, Luke 15:8; passive, Matthew 12:44; Luke 11:25. (Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 33; (Apoll. Dysk., p. 253, 7); Geoponica.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σάρρα Transliteration: Sarra Phonetic Spelling: sar'-hrah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Sarah, the wife of Abraham Meaning: Sarah -- the wife of Abraham GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4564 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4564 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4564 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4564 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4564, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σάρρα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4564 Sarra 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sarah. Of Hebrew origin (Sarah); Sarra (i.e. Sarah), the wife of Abraham -- Sara, Sarah. see HEBREW Sarah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4564: ΣάρραΣάρρα, Σαρρας, ἡ (שָׂרָה 'princess', Genesis 17:15), Sarah, wife of Abraham: Romans 4:19; Romans 9:9; Hebrews 11:11; 1 Peter 3:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ασσαρών Transliteration: Assarōn Phonetic Spelling: sar'-one Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Sharon, a plain in Palestine Meaning: Sharon -- a plain in Palestine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4565 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4565 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4565 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4565 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4565, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ασσαρών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4565 Assarōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: SharonOf Hebrew origin (Sharown); Saron (i.e. Sharon), a district of Palestine -- Saron. see HEBREW Sharown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4565: ΣαρώνΣαρών, Σαρωνος (so Tdf.; but L WH accusative Σαρῶνα, Tr Σαρῶνα; cf. Buttmann, 16 (14)), ὁ (Hebrew שָׁרון for יְשָׁרון from יָשַׁר 'to be straight'; (in Hebrew always with the article הַשָׁרון, 'the level')), Sharon (so R. V.; but A. V. Saron), a level region extending from Caesarea of Palestine (Strato's Tower) as far as Joppa (about 30 miles); it abounded in pasturage and was famous for its fertility (Isaiah 33:9; Isaiah 65:10; 1 Chronicles 27:29): Acts 9:35. (Cf. B. D., under the word ; Robinson, Phys. Geogr. etc., p. 126.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σατᾶν Transliteration: Satan Phonetic Spelling: sat-an' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Satan Meaning: Satan GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4566 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4566 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4566 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4566 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4566, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σατᾶν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4566 Satan 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Satan. Of Hebrew origin (satan); Satan, i.e. The devil -- Satan. Compare Satanas. see GREEK Satanas see HEBREW satan Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4566: σατανσαταν indeclinable (2 Corinthians 12:7 R G (Tdf. in 1 Kings 11:14 accents σαταν (Lagarde leaves it unaccented))), ὁ, and ὁ σατανᾶς (i. e. with the article (except in Mark 3:23; Luke 22:3)), σατανᾶ (cf. Buttmann, 20 (18); Winer's Grammar, § 8, 1) ((Aram. סָטָנָא, stative emphatic of סָטָן.) Hebrew שָׂטָן), adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act); the appellation is given to: 1. the prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of God and of Christ (see διάβολος, and in πονηρός, 2b.): Mark 3:(),; ; Luke 10:18; Luke 11:18; 1 Corinthians 5:5; 2 Corinthians 11:14; 1 Thessalonians 2:18; 1 Timothy 1:20; Revelation 2:9, 13, 24; Revelation 3:9; he incites to apostasy from God and to sin, Matthew 4:10; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:8 R L in brackets; Luke 22:31; Acts 5:3; 1 Corinthians 7:5; 2 Corinthians 2:11 (10); 1 Timothy 5:15; circumventing men by stratagems, 2 Corinthians 11:14; 2 Thessalonians 2:9; the worshippers of idols are said to be under his control, Acts 26:18; Revelation 12:9; he is said both himself ἐισέρχεσθαι εἰς τινα, in order to act through him, Luke 22:3; John 13:27; and by his demons to take possession of the bodies of men and to afflict them with diseases, Luke 13:16, cf. Matthew 12:26; 2 Corinthians 12:7; by God's assistance he is overcome, Romans 16:20; 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, Revelation 20:2, 7, but shortly after will be given over to eternal punishment, Revelation 20:10. 2. a Satan-like man: Matthew 16:23; Mark 8:33. (Cf. Delitzsch in Riehm, under the word; Schenkel in his BL, under the word; Hamburger, Real-Encycl. i., 897f; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, Appendix xiii. § ii.; and BB. DD., under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σατανᾶς Transliteration: Satanas Phonetic Spelling: sat-an-as' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: the adversary, Satan, the devil Meaning: the adversary -- Satan, the devil GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4567 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4567 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4567 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4567 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4567, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σατανᾶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4567 Satanas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Satan. Of Chaldee origin corresponding to ma'bad (with the definite affix); the accuser, i.e. The devil -- Satan. see HEBREW ma'bad |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σάτον Transliteration: saton Phonetic Spelling: sat'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: seah, a (Hebrew) measure (equiv. to about one and a half pecks) Meaning: seah, a (Hebrew) measure (equivalent to about one and a half pecks) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4568 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4568 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4568 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4568 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4568, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σάτον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4568 saton 🕊 Strong's Concordance: measure. Of Hebrew origin (c'ah); a certain measure for things dry -- measure. see HEBREW c'ah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4568: σάτονσάτον (Hebrew כְאָה, Chaldean כָאתָא, Syriac )t)S []), σατου, τό, a kind of dry measure, a modius and a half (equivalent to about a peck and a half (cf. μόδιος)) (Josephus, Antiquities 9, 4, 5 ἰσχύει δέ τό σάτον μόδιον, καί ἥμισυ ἰταλικον; cf. Genesis 18:6 (see Aq. and Symm.); Judges 6:19): Matthew 13:33; Luke 13:21, (in both examples A. V. 'three measures of meal' i. e. the common quantity for 'a baking' (cf. Genesis 18:6; Judges 6:19; 1 Samuel 1:24)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σαῦλος Transliteration: Saulos Phonetic Spelling: sow'-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Saul, the Jewish name of the apostle Paul Meaning: Saul -- the Jewish name of the apostle Paul GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4569 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4569 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4569 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4569 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4569, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σαῦλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4569 Saulos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Saul. Of Hebrew origin, the same as Saoul; Saulus (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul -- Saul. see GREEK Saoul Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4569: ΣαῦλοςΣαῦλος, Σαύλου, ὁ (see Σαούλ, 2), Saul, the Jewish name of the apostle Paul (cf. Woldemar Schmidt in Herzog edition 2 xi., p. 357f; Conybeare and Howson, St. Paul, i. 150ff (American edition); Farrar, St. Paul, chapter 19:at the end; B. D. American edition under the word ): Acts 7:58; Acts 8:1, 3; Acts 9:1, 8, 11, 19 Rec., Rec.; . |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σβέννυμι Transliteration: sbennymi Phonetic Spelling: sben'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to quench Meaning: to quench GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4570 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4570 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4570 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4570 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4570, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σβέννυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4570 sbennymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: extinguish, quench. A prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively) -- go out, quench. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4570: ζβέννυμιζβέννυμι, see σβέννυμι and under the word Sigma. STRONGS NT 4570: σβέννυμισβέννυμι (ζβέννυμι, 1 Thessalonians 5:19 Tdf. (cf. Sigma)) and (in classics) σβεννύω; future σβέσω; 1 aorist ἐσβεσα; passive, present σβεννυμαι; from Homer down; the Sept. for כִּבָּה and דָּעַך, to extinguish, quench; a. properly: τί, fire or things on fire, Matthew 12:20; Ephesians 6:16; Hebrews 11:34; passive (the Sept. for כָּבָה), to be quenched, to go out: Matthew 25:8; Mark 9:44, 46 (both which vss. T WH omit; Tr brackets), 48. b. metaphorically, to quench, i. e. to suppress, stifle: τό πνεῦμα, divine influence, 1 Thessalonians 5:19 (ἀγάπην, Song of Solomon 8:7; τά πάθη, 4 Macc. 16:4; χόλον, Homer, Iliad 9, 678; ὕβριν, Plato, legg. 8, 835 d.; τόν θυμόν, ibid. 10, 888 a.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σέ Transliteration: se Phonetic Spelling: seh Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4571 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4571 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4571 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4571 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4571, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σέ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4571 se 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youAccusative case singular of su; thee -- thee, thou, X thy house. see GREEK su |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεαυτοῦ Transliteration: seautou Phonetic Spelling: seh-ow-too' Part of Speech: Reflexive Pronoun Short Definition: of (to, for) yourself Meaning: of (to, for) yourself GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4572 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4572 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4572 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4572 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4572, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεαυτοῦ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4572 seautou 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of youGenitive case from se and autos, also dative case of the same, seautoi seh-ow-to', and accusative case seauton seh-ow-ton', likewise contracted sautou (sow-too'), sautoi (sow-to'), and sauton (sow-ton'), respectively of (with, to) thyself -- thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self). see GREEK se see GREEK autos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4572: σεαυτοῦσεαυτοῦ, σεαυτῆς, σεαυτοῦ, a reflexive pronoun of the 2nd person, used only in the genitive, dative, and accusative; in the N. T. only in the masculine; genitive (of) thyself (of) thee: John 8:13; John 18:34 L Tr WH; Acts 26:1; 2 Timothy 4:11; dative σεαυτῷ (to) thyself (to) thee: John 17:5; Acts 16:23; Romans 2:5; 1 Timothy 4:16; accusative σεαυτόν, thyself, thee: Matthew 4:6; Mark 12:31; Luke 4:23; John 8:53; Romans 14:22; Galatians 6:1; 1 Timothy 4:7; 2 Timothy 2:15; James 2:8; etc. (Cf. Buttmann, § 127, 13.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεβάζομαι Transliteration: sebazomai Phonetic Spelling: seb-ad'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fear, to have reverential awe Meaning: to fear, to have reverential awe GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4573 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4573 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4573 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4573 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4573, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεβάζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4573 sebazomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: worship. Middle voice from a derivative of sebomai; to venerate, i.e. Adore -- worship. see GREEK sebomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4573: σεβάζομαισεβάζομαι: (σέβας reverence, awe); 1. to fear, be afraid: Homer, Iliad 6, 167. 417. 2. in later authors equivalent to σέβομαι (Winers Grammar, § 2, 1 b.), to honor religiously, to worship: with 1 aorist passive ἐσεβασθην in an active sense, Romans 1:25 (the Orphica, Argon. 554; ecclesiastical writings). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σέβασμα Transliteration: sebasma Phonetic Spelling: seb'-as-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: an object of worship Meaning: an object of worship GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4574 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4574 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4574 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4574 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4574, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σέβασμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4574 sebasma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: an object of worshipFrom sebazomai; something adored, i.e. An object of worship (god, altar, etc) -- devotion, that is worshipped. see GREEK sebazomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4574: σέβασμασέβασμα, σεβασματος, τό (σεβάζομαι), whatever is religiously honored, an object of worship: 2 Thessalonians 2:4 (Wis. 14:20); used of temples, altars, statues, etc., Acts 17:23; of idolatrous images, Bel and the Dragon, 27; Wis. 15:17. (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 1, 30). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σεβαστός Transliteration: Sebastos Phonetic Spelling: seb-as-tos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: reverend, august, Augustus, a Roman emperor Meaning: reverend -- august, Augustus, a Roman emperor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4575 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4575 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4575 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4575 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4575, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σεβαστός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4575 Sebastos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: AugustusFrom sebazomai; venerable (august), i.e. (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor, or (as adjective) imperial -- Augustus(-'). see GREEK sebazomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4575: σεβαστόςσεβαστός, σεβαστη, Σεβαστόν (σεβάζομαι); 1. reverend, venerable. 2. ὁ σεβαστός, Latinaugustus, the title of the Roman emperors: Acts 25:21, 25 (Strabo, Lucian, Herodian, Dio Cassius, others); adjective σεβαστός, σεβαστη, Σεβαστόν, Augustan, i. e. taking its name from the emperor; a title of honor which used to be given to certain legions, or cohorts, or battalions, for valor (ala augusta ob virtutem appellata. Corpus inscriptions Latin vii. n. 340, 341, 344): σπείρης Σεβαστῆς, the Augustan (Imperial) cohort, Acts 27:1 (λεγεών σεβαστη, Ptolemy, 2, 3, 30; 2, 9, 18; 4, 3, 30). The subject is fully treated by Schürer in the Zeitsehr. für wissensch. Theol. for 1875, p. 413ff |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σέβομαι Transliteration: sebomai Phonetic Spelling: seb'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to worship Meaning: to worship GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4576 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4576 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4576 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4576 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4576, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σέβομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4576 sebomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: devout, religious Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere, i.e. Adore -- devout, religious, worship. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4576: σέβωσέβω, and (so everywhere in the Scriptures) σέβομαι; from Homer down; to revere, to worship: τινα (a deity), Matthew 15:9; Mark 7:7; Acts 18:13; Acts 19:27 (Wis. 15:18 etc.; for יָרֵא, Joshua 4:24; Joshua 22:25; Jonah 1:9). In the Acts, proselytes of the gate (see προσήλυτος, 2) are called σεβόμενοι τόν Θεόν (`men that worship God'), Acts 16:14; Acts 18:7 (Josephus, Antiquities 14, 7, 2); and simply οἱ σεβόμενοι (A. V. the devout persons), Acts 17:17; σεβόμενοι προσήλυτοι (R. V. devout proselytes), Acts 13:43; σεβομεναι γυναῖκες, Acts 13:50; τῶν ... σεβομένων Ἑλλήνων, (A. V. the devout Greeks), Acts 17:4; in the Latin church,metuentes, verecundi, religiosi, timorati; Vulg. (except Acts 13:50)colentes; cf. Thilo in his Cod. apocr. Nov. Test., p. 521. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σειρά Transliteration: seira Phonetic Spelling: si-rah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: chain Meaning: chain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4577 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4577 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4577 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4577 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4577, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σειρά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4577 seira 🕊 Strong's Concordance: chain. Probably from suro through its congener eiro (to fasten; akin to haireomai); a chain (as binding or drawing) -- chain. see GREEK suro see GREEK haireomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4577: σειράσειρά, σειράς, ἡ (εἴρω, to fasten, bind together, (akin to Latinsero, series, servus, etc.); cf. Curtius, § 518), from Homer down; a. a line, a rope. b. a chain: σειραῖς ζόφου (A. V. to chains of darkness, i. e.) to darkness as if to chains, 2 Peter 2:4 R G (but Tr WH have σειροις, L T σιροις, which see in their place); μία ἁλύσει σκότους πάντες ἐδέθησαν, Wis. 17:17 (18). STRONGS NT 4577: σειρόςσειρός, σειρου, ὁ, equivalent to σειρά, which see: 2 Peter 2:4 Tr WH. But σειρός, Latinsirus, in secular writings is a pit, an underground granary (e. g. Demosthenes, p. 100 at the end (where the Schol. τούς θησαυρούς καί τά ὀρυγματα ἐν οἷς κατετιθεντο τά σπέρματα σιρους ἐκάλουν οἱ θρακες καί οἱ Λίβυες); Diodorus Siculus 19, 44; cf. Suidas under the word σειροι; Valesius on Harpocration Lexicon, under the word μελίνη. See Field, Otium Norv. Pars iii., at the passage Accordingly R. V. text follows the critical editions (cf. σιρός) and renders pits of darkness). STRONGS NT 4577: σιρόςσιρός, σιρου, ὁ, equivalent to σειρός, which see: 2 Peter 2:4 L T. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεισμός Transliteration: seismos Phonetic Spelling: sice-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a commotion, shaking Meaning: a commotion, shaking GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4578 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4578 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4578 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4578 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4578, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεισμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4578 seismos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: earthquake, tempest. From seio; a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake -- earthquake, tempest. see GREEK seio Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4578: σεισμόςσεισμός, σεισμοῦ, ὁ (σείω), a shaking, a commotions: ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ, a tempest, Matthew 8:24; as often in Greek writings from (Herodotus 4, 28), Sophocles, Aristophanes down, pre-eminently an earthquake: Matthew 24:7; Matthew 27:54; Matthew 28:2; Mark 13:8; Luke 21:11; Acts 16:26; Revelation 6:12; Revelation 8:5; Revelation 11:13, 19; Revelation 16:15; the Sept. for רַעַשׁ. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σείω Transliteration: seiō Phonetic Spelling: si'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to shake Meaning: to shake GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4579 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4579 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4579 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4579 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4579, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σείω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4579 seiō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: move, quake, shake. Apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern) -- move, quake, shake. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4579: σείωσείω; future σείσω (Hebrews 12:26 L T Tr WH); passive, present participle σειόμενος; 1 aorist ἐσείσθην; from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for רָעַשׁ; to shake, agitate, cause to tremble: Revelation 6:13; τήν γῆν, Hebrews 12:26 after Haggai 2:6; ἐσείσθη ἡ γῆ, Matthew 27:51 (Judges 5:4; 2 Samuel 22:8); σεισθῆναι ἀπό φοβοῦ, of men, to be thrown into a tremor, to quake for fear, Matthew 28:4; metaphorically, to agitate the mind: ἐσείσθη ἡ πόλις (R. V. was stirred) i. e. its inhabitants Matthew 21:10. (Compare: ἀνασείω, διασείω, κατασείω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σεκοῦνδος Transliteration: Sekoundos Phonetic Spelling: sek-oon'-dos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "second", Secundus, a Christian of Thessalonica Meaning: Secundus -- "second", Secundus, a Christian of Thessalonica GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4580 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4580 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4580 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4580 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4580, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σεκοῦνδος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4580 Sekoundos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Secundus. Of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian -- Secundus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4580: ΣεκοῦνδοςΣεκοῦνδος, T WH Σεκοῦνδος (Chandler §§ 233, 235), Σεκουνδου, ὁ (a Latin word), Secundus, a certain man of Thessalonica: Acts 20:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σελεύκεια Transliteration: Seleukeia Phonetic Spelling: sel-yook'-i-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Seleucia, a city of Syria Meaning: Seleucia -- a city of Syria GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4581 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4581 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4581 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4581 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4581, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σελεύκεια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4581 Seleukeia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Seleucia. From Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria -- Seleucia. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4581: ΣελεύκειαΣελεύκεια (T WH Σελευκια (see Iota)), Σελευκείας, ἡ, Seleucia, a city of Syria on the Mediterranean, about 5 miles (40 stadia, Strabo 16, p. 750) north of the mouth of the river Orontes, about 15 miles (120 stadia) distant from Antioch, and opposite Cyprus: Acts 13:4 (1 Macc. 11:8). (Lewin, St. Paul, 1:116ff; Conyb. and Howson, op. cit., 1:136f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σελήνη Transliteration: selēnē Phonetic Spelling: sel-ay'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the moon Meaning: the moon GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4582 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4582 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4582 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4582 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4582, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σελήνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4582 selēnē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: moon. From selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of haireomai, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon -- moon. see GREEK haireomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4582: σελήνησελήνη, σελήνης, ἡ (from σέλας brightness), from Homer down, Hebrew יָרֵחַ, the moon: Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:24; Luke 21:25; Acts 2:20; 1 Corinthians 15:41; Revelation 6:12; Revelation 8:12; Revelation 12:1; Revelation 21:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεληνιάζομαι Transliteration: selēniazomai Phonetic Spelling: sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be moonstruck, be epileptic (supposedly influenced by the moon) Meaning: to be moonstruck, be epileptic (supposedly influenced by the moon) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4583 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4583 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4583 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4583 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4583, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεληνιάζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4583 selēniazomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be a lunatic. Middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of selene; to be moon-struck, i.e. Crazy -- be a lunatic. see GREEK selene Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4583: σεληνιάζομαισεληνιάζομαι; (σελήνη); (literally, to be moon-struck (cf. lunatic); see Wetstein on Matthew 4:24; Suicer, Thesaurus ii. 945f; BB. DD., under the word ); to be epileptic (epilepsy being supposed to return and increase with the increase of the moon): Matthew 4:24; Matthew 17:15. (Manetho carm. 4, 81 and 217; (Lucian, others); ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σεμεΐ Transliteration: Semei Phonetic Spelling: sem-eh-ee' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Semein, an Israelite Meaning: Semein -- an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4584 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4584 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4584 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4584 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4584, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σεμεΐ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4584 Semei 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Semei. Of Hebrew origin (Shim'iy); Semei (i.e. Shimi), an Israelite -- Semei. see HEBREW Shim'iy Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4584: ΣεμεϊΣεμεϊ, L marginal reading Σεμεΐν, T Tr WH Σεμηιν (see WHs Appendix, p. 155; cf. εἰ, ἰ) (שִׁמְעִי, i. e. famous), Semein (so R. V. but A. V. Semei), the name of a man: Luke 3:26. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεμίδαλις Transliteration: semidalis Phonetic Spelling: sem-id'-al-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: fine wheat flour Meaning: fine wheat flour GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4585 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4585 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4585 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4585 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4585, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεμίδαλις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4585 semidalis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fine flour. Probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour -- fine flour. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4585: σεμίδαλιςσεμίδαλις, accusative σεμίδαλιν, ἡ, the finest wheaten flour: Revelation 18:13. (Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Josephus, others; the Sept. often for כֹּלֶת.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεμνός Transliteration: semnos Phonetic Spelling: sem-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: reverend, venerable, serious Meaning: reverend, venerable, serious GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4586 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4586 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4586 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4586 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4586, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεμνός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4586 semnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: grave, honest. From sebomai; venerable, i.e. Honorable -- grave, honest. see GREEK sebomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4586: σεμνόςσεμνός, σεμνή, σεμνόν (σέβω), from (Homer h. Cer., others), Aeschylus, Pindar down, august, venerable, reverend; to be venerated for character, honorable: of persons (A. V. grave), 1 Timothy 3:8, 11; Titus 2:2; of deeds, Philippians 4:8. (Cf. Trench, § xcii.; Schmidt, chapter 173, 5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σεμνότης Transliteration: semnotēs Phonetic Spelling: sem-not'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: seriousness Meaning: seriousness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4587 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4587 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4587 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4587 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4587, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σεμνότης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4587 semnotēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gravity, honesty. From semnos; venerableness, i.e. Probity -- gravity, honesty. see GREEK semnos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4587: σεμνότηςσεμνότης, σεμνητος, ἡ (σεμνός), that characteristic of a person or a thing which entitles to reverence or respect, dignity, gravity, majesty, sanctity: ἡ τοῦ ἱεροῦ σεμνότης, 2 Macc. 3:12; in an ethical sense, gravity (so R. V. uniformly (cf. Trench, p. 347)), honor, probity, purity: 1 Timothy 2:2; 1 Timothy 3:4; Titus 2:7. (Euripides, Plato, Demosthenes, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σέργιος Transliteration: Sergios Phonetic Spelling: serg'-ee-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Sergius, a Roman proconsul of Cyprus Meaning: Sergius -- a Roman proconsul of Cyprus GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4588 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4588 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4588 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4588 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4588, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σέργιος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4588 Sergios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sergius. Of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman -- Sergius. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4588: ΣέργιοςΣέργιος, Σεργιου, ὁ, Sergius, surnamed Paulus, proconsul of Cyprus, converted to Christianity by the apostle Paul; otherwise unknown (cf. Lightfoot in Contemp. Rev. for 1878, p. 290; Farrar, St. Paul, vol. i., Excurs. xvi.; Reman, Saint Paul, p. 14f): Acts 13:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σήθ Transliteration: Sēth Phonetic Spelling: sayth Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Seth, a son of Adam Meaning: Seth -- a son of Adam GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4589 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4589 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4589 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4589 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4589, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σήθ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4589 Sēth 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Seth. Of Hebrew origin (Sheth); Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch -- Seth. see HEBREW Sheth Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4589: ΣήθΣήθ, ὁ (שֵׁת, 'put' (A. V. 'appointed'), from שׁוּת, to put (i. e. in place of the murdered Abel; cf. B. D. under the word ), Genesis 4:25), Seth, the third sou of Adam: Luke 3:38. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σήμ Transliteration: Sēm Phonetic Spelling: same Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Shem, a son of Noah Meaning: Shem -- a son of Noah GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4590 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4590 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4590 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4590 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4590, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σήμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4590 Sēm 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sem. Of Hebrew origin (Shem); Sem (i.e. Shem), a patriarch -- Sem. see HEBREW Shem Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4590: ΣήμΣήμ (in Josephus, Σημας), ὁ (שֵׁם, 'name,' 'sign,' 'celebrity'; but variously explained)), Shem, the eldest son of Noah: Luke 3:36. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σημαίνω Transliteration: sēmainō Phonetic Spelling: say-mah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to give a sign Meaning: to give a sign GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4591 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4591 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4591 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4591 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4591, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σημαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4591 sēmainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: signify. From sema (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate -- signify. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4591: σημαίνωσημαίνω; imperfect ἐσήμαινον (Acts 11:28 L WH text); 1 aorist ἐσημανα, for ἐσήμηνα which is the more common form in the earlier and more elegant Greek writings (see Matthiae, § 185; Kühner, § 343, under the word; (Veitch, under the word); Lob. ad Phryn., p. 24f; Winers Grammar, § 15, under the word; Buttmann, 41 (35)); (from σῆμα a sign); from (Homer), Aeschylus, Herodotus down; to give a sign, to signify, indicate: τί, Acts 25:27; followed by indirect discourse, John 12:33; John 18:32; John 21:19; equivalent to to make known: absolutely Revelation 1:1; followed by the accusative with an infinitive Acts 11:28. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σημεῖον Transliteration: sēmeion Phonetic Spelling: say-mi'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a sign Meaning: a sign GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4592 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4592 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4592 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4592 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4592, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σημεῖον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4592 sēmeion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: miracle, sign, token, wonder. Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of semaino; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally -- miracle, sign, token, wonder. see GREEK semaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4592: σημεῖονσημεῖον, σημείου, τό (σημαίνω (or σῆμα)), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, Hebrew אות, a sign, mark, token; 1. universally, that by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others and known: Matthew 26:48; Luke 2:12; 2 Thessalonians 3:17; σημεῖον περιτομῆς (explanatory genitive (cf. Buttmann, § 123, 4)), equivalent to σημεῖον, ὁ ἐστι περιτομή, circumcision which should be a sign of the covenant formed with God, Romans 4:11; τά σημεῖα τοῦ ἀποστόλου, the tokens by which one is proved to be an apostle, 2 Corinthians 12:12; a sign by which anything future is pre-announced, Mark 13:4; Luke 21:7; τό σημεῖον τῆς σής παρουσίας, genitive of the object, Matthew 24:3; τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου, the sign which indicates that the Messiah will shortly, or forthwith, come from heaven in visible manifestation, Matthew 24:30; with a genitive of the subjunctive τά σημεῖα τῶν καιρῶν, i. e. the indications of future events which οἱ καιροί furnish, what οἱ καιροί portend, Matthew 16:3 (T brackets WH reject the passage); a sign by which one is warned, an admonition, 1 Corinthians 14:22. used of noteworthy personages, by whom God forcibly admonishes men and indicates to them what he would have them do: thus σημεῖον ἀντιλεγόμενον is said of Jesus Christ, Luke 2:34; Ἰωνᾶς ἐγένετο σημεῖον τοῖς Νινευίταις (Jonah 3:4), Luke 11:30; hence, τό σημεῖον Ἰωνᾶ, Luke 11:29, is equivalent to τό σημεῖον like to that ὅς ἦν Ἰωνᾶς, i. e. to the sign which was given by the mission and preaching of Jonah, to prompt men to seek salvation (Winer's Grammar, 189 (177)); in the same sense, ὁ υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου says that he will be a σημεῖον, to the men of his generation, Luke 11:30; but in Matthew 12:39; Matthew 16:4 τό σημεῖον Ἰωνᾶ is the miraculous experience which befell Jonah himself, cf. Matthew 12:40; that Luke reproduces Christ's words more correctly than Matthew is shown by De Wette and Bleek on Matthew 12:40, by Neander, Leben Jesu, p. 265f edition 1 (English translation, (3rd edition N. Y. 1851) § 165, p. 245f), and others; (but that Luke's report is less full than Matthew's, rather than at variance with it, is shown by Meyer, Weiss, Keil, and others (on Matthew, the passage cited)). 2. a sign, prodigy, portent, i. e. an unusual occurrence, transcending the common course of nature; a. of signs portending remarkable events soon to happen: Luke 21:11, 25; Acts 2:19; Revelation 12:1, 3; Revelation 15:1. b. 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: Matthew 12:38; Matthew 16:1, 4; Mark 8:11; Mark 16:17, 20; Luke 11:16, 29; Luke 23:8; John 2:11, 18, 23; John 3:2; John 4:54; John 6:2, 14, 26, 30; John 7:31; John 9:16; John 10:41; John 11:47; John 12:18, 37; John 20:30; Acts 2:22, 43; Acts 8:6; 1 Corinthians 1:22; but time power διδόναι σημεῖα, by which men are deceived, is ascribed also to false teachers, false prophets, and to demons: Matthew 24:24; Mark 13:22; Revelation 13:13; Revelation 16:14; Revelation 19:20; 2 Thessalonians 2:9. σημεῖα καί τέρατα (וּמֹפְתִים אֹתות) or (yet less frequent) τέρατα καί σημεῖα (terms which differ not in substantial meaning but only in origin; cf. Fritzsche, Romans, vol. iii., p. 270f; (Trench, § xci.)) are found conjoined: Matthew 24:24; Mark 13:22; John 4:48; Acts 2:19, 43; Acts 4:30; Acts 5:12; Acts 6:8; Acts 7:36; Acts 14:3; Acts 15:12; Romans 15:19; 2 Thessalonians 2:9, (Deuteronomy 28:46; Deuteronomy 34:11; Nehemiah 9:10; Isaiah 8:18; Isaiah 20:3; Jeremiah 39:20 (); Wis. 8:8 Wis. 10:16; Polybius 3, 112, 8; Philo, vit. Moys. 1:16; Josephus, Antiquities 20, 8, 6; b. j. prooem. 11; Plutarch, Alex. 75; Aelian v. h. 12,57); with καί δυνάμεσιν added, 2 Corinthians 12:12; Hebrews 2:4; σημεῖα καί δυνάμεις, Acts 8:13; δυνάμεις καί τέρατα καί σημεῖα, Acts 2:22; διδόναι σημεῖα (see δίδωμι, B. II. 1 a.): Matthew 24:24; Mark 13:22 (here Tdf. ποιεῖν, σημεῖον, see ποιέω, I. 1 c.); σημεῖα are said γίνεσθαι διά τίνος in Acts 2:43; 4:(),; (here ποιεῖν σημεῖον, see above); τό σημεῖον τῆς ἰάσεως, the miracle, which was the healing, Acts 4:22. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σημειόομαι Transliteration: sēmeioomai Phonetic Spelling: say-mi-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to mark, note Meaning: to mark, note GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4593 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4593 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4593 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4593 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4593, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σημειόομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4593 sēmeioomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: note. From semeion; to distinguish, i.e. Mark (for avoidance) -- note. see GREEK semeion Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4593: σημειόωσημειόω, σημείῳ: (σημεῖον), to mark, note, distinguish by marking; middle present imperative 2 person plural σημειοῦσθε; to mark or note for oneself (Winers Grammar, § 38, 2 b.; Buttmann, § 135, 4): τινα, 2 Thessalonians 3:14 (cf. Buttmann, 92 (80); Winers Grammar, 119 (113)). (Theophrastus, Polybius, Philo, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others; (Psalm 4:7, the Sept.).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σήμερον Transliteration: sēmeron Phonetic Spelling: say'-mer-on Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: today Meaning: today GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4594 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4594 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4594 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4594 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4594, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σήμερον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4594 sēmeron 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this day. Neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article ho (t changed to s) and hemera; on the (i.e. This) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. At present, hitherto) -- this (to-)day. see GREEK ho see GREEK hemera Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4594: σήμερονσήμερον (Attic τήμερον, i. e. ἡμέρα with pronominal prefix (Sanskritsa); cf. Vanicek, p. 971), adverb, from Homer down, the Sept. for הַיום, today, this day: Matthew 6:11; Matthew 16:3 (T brackets WH reject the passage); Luke 4:21; Luke 19:5; Acts 4:9; Acts 13:33, etc.; also where the speaker refers to the night just passed, Matthew 27:19; equivalent to this night (now current), Luke 2:11; σήμερον ταύτῃ τῇ νυκτί, Mark 14:30; ἕως σήμερον, 2 Corinthians 3:15; opposed to αὔριον, Matthew 6:30; Luke 12:28; Luke 13:32; James 4:13; χθές καί σήμερον καί εἰς τούς αἰῶνας, a rhetorical periphrasis for ἀεί, Hebrews 13:8; ἡ σήμερον ἡμέρα, this (very) day, Acts 20:26; ἕως τῆς σήμερον ἡμέρας, Romans 11:8; μέχρι τῆς σήμερον namely, ἡμέρας, Matthew 11:23; Matthew 28:15; ἕως τῆς σήμερον, Matthew 27:8; ἄχρι ... τῆς σήμερον (where L T Tr WH add ἡμέρας), 2 Corinthians 3:14; ἡ σήμερον, equivalent to what has happened today (others render concerning this day's riot; Buttmann, § 133, 9; but see Meyer at the passage; Winer's Grammar, § 30, 9 a.), Acts 19:40; τό σήμερον, the word today, Hebrews 3:13; as a substantive: ὁρίζει ἡμέραν, σήμερον, a today (meaning, 'a time for embracing the salvation graciously offered' (cf. R. V. marginal reading)), Hebrews 4:7a. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σήπω Transliteration: sēpō Phonetic Spelling: say'-po Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make corrupt, pass. become corrupt Meaning: to make corrupt, become corrupt GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4595 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4595 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4595 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4595 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4595, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σήπω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4595 sēpō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be corrupted, perishApparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e. (figuratively) perish -- be corrupted. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4595: σήπωσήπω: from Homer down; to make corrupt; in the Bible also to destroy, Job 40:7 (12); passive, to become corrupt or rotten; 2 perfect active σέσηπα, to (have become i. e. to) be corrupted (cf. Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. ii., p. 82): ὁ πλοῦτος σέσηπεν, has perished, James 5:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σηρικός Transliteration: sērikos Phonetic Spelling: say-ree-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: silk Meaning: silk GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4596 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4596 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4596 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4596 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4596, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σηρικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4596 sērikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: silk. From Ser (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured; hence the name of the silk-worm); Seric, i.e. Silken (neuter as noun, a silky fabric) -- silk. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4596: σηρικόςσηρικός (Lachmann, the major edition, T WH σιρικός (cf. WH's Appendix, p. 151)), σηρικη, σηρικον (Σήρ, Σηρες, the Seres, a people of India (probably modern China; yet on the name cf. Pape, Eigennamen, under the word; Dict. of Geog., under the word Serica)); 1. properly, pertaining to the Seres. 2. silken: τό σηρικον, silk, i. e. the fabric, silken garments. Revelation 18:12. ((Strabo, Plutarch, Arrian, Lucian); ἐσθήσεσι σηρικαις, Josephus, b. j. 7, 5, 4.) STRONGS NT 4596: σιρικόςσιρικός, see σηρικός. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σής Transliteration: sēs Phonetic Spelling: sace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a moth Meaning: a moth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4597 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4597 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4597 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4597 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4597, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4597 sēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: moth. Apparently of Hebrew origin (cac); a moth -- moth. see HEBREW cac Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4597: σήςσής, σητός, ὁ (Hebrew סָס., Isaiah 51:8; עָשׁ, Job 4:19; Job 13:28), a moth, the clothes-moth (B. D., under the word ; Alex.'s Kitto, under the word Ash): Matthew 6:19; Luke 12:33. (Pindar, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Theophrastus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σητόβρωτος Transliteration: sētobrōtos Phonetic Spelling: say-tob'-ro-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: moth-eaten Meaning: moth-eaten GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4598 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4598 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4598 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4598 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4598, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σητόβρωτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4598 sētobrōtos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: motheaten. From ses and a derivative of bibrosko; moth-eaten -- motheaten. see GREEK ses see GREEK bibrosko Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4598: σητόβρωτοςσητόβρωτος, σητόβρωτον (from σής a moth, and βρωτός from βιβρώσκω), moth-eaten: ἱμάτιον, James 5:2 (ἱμάτια, Job 13:28; of idol-images, Sibylline oracles in Theophilus ad Autol. 2, 36). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σθενόω Transliteration: sthenoō Phonetic Spelling: sthen-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strengthen Meaning: to strengthen GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4599 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4599 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4599 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4599 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4599, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σθενόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4599 sthenoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: strengthen. From sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of histemi); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power) -- strengthen. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4599: σθενόωσθενόω, σθένω: (σθένος (allied with στῆναι, hence, properly, steadfastness; Curtius, p. 503f) strength), to make strong, to strengthen: τινα, one's soul, 1 Peter 5:10, where for 1 aorist optative active 3 person singular σθενώσαι, we must read the future σθενώσει, with G L T Tr WH. (passive in Rhet. Gr. edition Walz, vol. i. c. 15.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιαγών Transliteration: siagōn Phonetic Spelling: see-ag-one' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a jawbone, by implication cheek Meaning: a jawbone, by implication cheek GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4600 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4600 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4600 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4600 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4600, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιαγών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4600 siagōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cheek. Of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e. (by implication) the cheek or side of the face -- cheek. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4600: σιαγώνσιαγών, σιαγόνος, ἡ, the jaw, the jaw-bone (A. V. cheek): Matthew 5:39; Luke 6:29. (Sophicles, Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, others; the Sept. for לְחִי.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιγάω Transliteration: sigaō Phonetic Spelling: see-gah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to keep silent, to keep secret Meaning: to keep silent, to keep secret GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4601 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4601 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4601 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4601 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4601, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιγάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4601 sigaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hold peace, be silentFrom sige; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively) -- keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. see GREEK sige Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4601: σιγάωσιγάω, σίγω; 1 aorist ἐσίγησα; perfect passive participle σεσιγημενος; (σιγή); from Homer down; to keep silence, hold one's peace: Luke 9:36; Luke 18:39 L T Tr WH; (Luke 20:26); Acts 12:17; Acts 15:12; 1 Corinthians 14:28, 30, 34; passive, to be kept in silence, be concealed, Romans 16:25. (Synonym: see ἡσυχάζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιγή Transliteration: sigē Phonetic Spelling: see-gay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: silence Meaning: silence GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4602 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4602 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4602 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4602 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4602, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιγή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4602 sigē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: silence. Apparently from sizo (to hiss, i.e. Hist or hush); silence -- silence. Compare siopao. see GREEK siopao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4602: σιγήσιγή, σιγῆς, ἡ (from σίζω (onomatopoetic, Etym. Magn. 712, 29) i. e. to command silence by making the sound st or sch; (yet σιγή probably has no connection with σίζω, but is of European origin (cf. German schweigen); cf. Fick, Part 3:843; Curtius, § 572)), from Homer down, silence: Acts 21:40; Revelation 8:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιδήρεος Transliteration: sidēreos Phonetic Spelling: sid-ay'-reh-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: iron Meaning: iron GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4603 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4603 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4603 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4603 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4603, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιδήρεος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4603 sidēreos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of iron. From sideros; made of iron -- (of) iron. see GREEK sideros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4603: σιδήρεοςσιδήρεος, σιδηρεα, σιδηρεον, contracted σιδηρεους, σιδηρεα, σιδηρεουν (σίδηρος), from Homer down, made of iron: Acts 12:10; Revelation 2:27; Revelation 9:9; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σίδηρος Transliteration: sidēros Phonetic Spelling: sid'-ay-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: of iron Meaning: of iron GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4604 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4604 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4604 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4604 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4604, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σίδηρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4604 sidēros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: iron. Of uncertain derivation; iron -- iron. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4604: σίδηροςσίδηρος, σιδήρου, ὁ, from Homer down, iron: Revelation 18:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σιδών Transliteration: Sidōn Phonetic Spelling: sid-one' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Sidon, a maritime city of Phoenicia Meaning: Sidon -- a maritime city of Phoenicia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4605 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4605 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4605 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4605 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4605, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σιδών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4605 Sidōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sidon. Of Hebrew origin (Tsiydown); Sidon (i.e. Tsidon), a place in Palestine -- Sidon. see HEBREW Tsiydown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4605: ΣιδώνΣιδών, Σιδῶνος (Buttmann, 16 (14)), ἡ (צִידון and צִידֹן, from צוּד, 'to hunt', in Aramaic also 'to fish'; hence, properly, taking its name from its abundance of fish; cf. Justin 18, 3), Sidon, a very ancient Phoenician city, formerly distinguished for wealth and traffic, situated near the Mediterranean on the borders of Judaea; it had been assigned to the tribe of Asher (Joshua 19:28), but the Jews vainly endeavored to capture it (Judges 1:31; Judges 3:3; Judges 10:12); now Saida, containing about 10,000 (or 9,000, according to Porter in Murray's Handbook, p. 376) inhabitants (Baedeker, Palestine, p. 433): Matthew 11:21; Matthew 15:21; Mark 3:8; Mark 7:24 (where T omits; WH Tr marginal reading brackets the words καί Σιδῶνος), ; Luke 4:26 (where L T Tr WH Σιδωνίας); f; Acts 27:3. (Cf. BB. DD., under the word; Schultz in Herzog edition 2 vol. xiv. 192ff; Schlottmann in Riehm, under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σιδώνιος Transliteration: Sidōnios Phonetic Spelling: sid-o'-nee-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of Sidon Meaning: of Sidon GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4606 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4606 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4606 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4606 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4606, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σιδώνιος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4606 Sidōnios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of Sidon. From Sidon; a Sidonian, i.e. Inhabitant of Sidon -- of Sidon. see GREEK Sidon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4606: ΣιδώνιοςΣιδώνιος, Σιδωνία, Σιδώνιον (Σιδών), belonging to Sidon, of Sidon: τῆς Ζιδωνιας namely, χώρας (R. V. in the land of Sidon), Luke 4:26 L T Tr WH (Homer, Odyssey 13, 285 (but Σιδονιος)); Σιδώνιοι, the inhabitants of Sidon, Acts 12:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σικάριος Transliteration: sikarios Phonetic Spelling: sik-ar'-ee-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an assassin Meaning: Assassins -- an assassin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4607 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4607 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4607 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4607 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4607, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σικάριος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4607 sikarios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: murderer. Of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans) -- murderer. Compare phoneus. see GREEK phoneus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4607: σικάριοςσικάριος, σικαριου, ὁ (a Latin word), an assassin, i. e. one who carries a dagger or short sword (Latinsica (cf. Josephus, as below)) under his clothing, that he may kill secretly and treacherously anyone he wishes to (a cut-throat): Acts 21:38. (Josephus, b. j. 2, 17, 6 σικαριους ἐκάλουν τούς λῃστάς ἔχοντας ὑπό τοῖς κόλποις τά ξιφη (cf. 2, 13, 3); also Antiquities 20, 8, 10 σικαριοι λῃσταί εἰσί χρώμενοι ξιφιδιοις παραπλησιοις μέν τό μέγεθος τοῖς τῶν Περσῶν ἀκινακαις, ἐπικαμπεσι δέ ] καί ὁμοιοις ταῖς ὑπό Ῥωμαίων σικαις καλουμεναις, ἀφ' ὧν καί τήν προσηγοριαν οἱ ληστευοντες ἔλαβον πολλούς ἀναιροῦντες.) (Synonym: see φονεύς.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σίκερα Transliteration: sikera Phonetic Spelling: sik'-er-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Indeclinable, Other Type Short Definition: fermented liquor Meaning: fermented liquor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4608 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4608 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4608 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4608 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4608, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σίκερα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4608 sikera 🕊 Strong's Concordance: strong drink. Of Hebrew origin (shekar); an intoxicant, i.e. Intensely fermented liquor -- strong drink. see HEBREW shekar Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4608: σίκερασίκερα, τό (Hebrew שֵׁכָר (rather, according to Kautzsch (Gram., p. 11) for שִׁכְרָא (properly, σικρα) the stative emphatic of שְׁכַר (literally, 'intoxicating' drink))), indeclinable (Winers Grammar, 68 (66); Buttmann, 24 (21)) (yet Eusebius, praep. evang. 6, 10, 8 has a genitive σικερος (and Sophocles in his Lex. quotes from Cyrill. Alex. 1, 1041 d. (edited by Migne) a genitive σικερατος), strong drink, an intoxicating beverage, different from wine (except in Numbers 28:7 (cf. Isaiah 28:7)); it was a factitious 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: Luke 1:15 (Leviticus 10:9; Numbers 6:3; Deuteronomy 14:25 (); , etc.; the same Hebrew word is rendered also by μέθυσμα, Judges 13:4, 7, 14; Micah 2:11). Cf. Winers RWB under the word Wein, künstlicher; (B. D., under the word ). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σίλας Transliteration: Silas Phonetic Spelling: see'-las Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Silas, a fellow missionary of Paul Meaning: Silas -- a fellow missionary of Paul GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4609 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4609 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4609 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4609 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4609, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σίλας [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4609 Silas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Silas. Contraction for Silouanos; Silas, a Christian -- Silas. see GREEK Silouanos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4609: ΣιλᾶςΣιλᾶς (genitive not found (except Josephus, Vita17 Σιλᾷ)), dative Σιλᾷ, accusative Σιλᾶν (Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ, Silas (contracted from Σιλουανός, which see; Winer's Grammar, 103 (97)), a Roman citizen (Acts 16:37f), the companion of the apostle Paul in several of his journeys, and his associate in preaching the gospel: Acts 15:22, 27, 32, 34 Rec., 40; Acts 16:19, 25, 29; Acts 17:4, 10, 14; Acts 18:5. (B. D., under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σιλουανός Transliteration: Silouanos Phonetic Spelling: sil-oo-an-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "sylvan", Silvanus, alt. form of the name Silas Meaning: Silvanus -- "sylvan", alternate form of the name Silas GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4610 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4610 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4610 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4610 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4610, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σιλουανός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4610 Silouanos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Silvanus. Of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian -- Silvanus. Compare Silas. see GREEK Silas Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4610: ΣιλουανόςΣιλουανός, Σιλουανοῦ, ὁ, Silvanus, the same man who in Acts is called Σιλᾶς (which see): 2 Corinthians 1:19; 1 Thessalonians 1:1; 2 Thessalonians 1:1; 1 Peter 5:12. (Not infrequent written in the manuscripts Σιλβανος, Silbanus; cf. Tdf. on Iliad chapters) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σιλωάμ Transliteration: Silōam Phonetic Spelling: sil-o-am' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Siloam, a pool in Jer Meaning: Siloam -- a pool in Jerusalem GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4611 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4611 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4611 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4611 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4611, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σιλωάμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4611 Silōam 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Siloam. Of Hebrew origin (Shiloach); Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem -- Siloam. see HEBREW Shiloach Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4611: ΣιλωάμΣιλωάμ (Hebrew שִׁלֹחַ, Isaiah 8:6, which in John 9:7 is translated ἀπεσταλμένος, but more correctly (see below) 'a sending out,' 'gushing forth' (of water); it is formed after the analogy of אִיּוב, 'had in hatred', 'persecuted', from אָיַב; יִלּוד, 'born', from יָלַד, 'to bring forth'; ("the purely passive explanation, ἀπεσταλμένος, John 9:7, is not so incorrect." Ewald, Ausführl. Lehrbuch d. Hebrew Spr. § 150, 2 a.; cf. Meyer on John, the passage cited)), ὁ (in Josephus, ἡ Σιλωάμ, namely, πηγή, b. j. 5, 12, 2; 6, 8, 5; but also μέχρι τοῦ Σιλωάμ, b. j. 2, 16, 2; 6, 7, 2; (Buttmann, 21 (19))), (indeclinable; but in Josephus, b. j. 5, 6, 1 ἀπό τῆς Σιλωας), Siloam, a fountain of sweet and abundant water (Josephus, b. j. 5, 4, 1), flowing into a basin or pool of the same name (Nehemiah 3:15), both of which seem to have been situated in the southern part of Jerusalem, although opinions vary on this point: Luke 13:4; John 9:11 (Isaiah 8:6). Cf. (B. D., under the word ); Winers RWB under the word Siloah; Rödiger in Gesenius Thesaurus, p. 1416; Leyrer in Herzog edition 1, ivx., p. 371ff; Robinson, Palestine, i. 333ff; Tobler, Die Siloaquelle n. der Oelberg (St. Gallen, 1852); Kneucker, Siloah, Quelle Teich u. Thal in Jerus. (Heidelb. 1873); Furrer in Schenkel v., 295f; (Ritter, Palestine, etc., English translation, i., 148f; Wilson, Ordnance Survey, etc., 1865; especially Guthe in the Zeitschr. d. Deutsch. Pal.-Vereins for 1882, pp. 205ff, 229ff; Zeitschr. d. Deutsch. Morgenl.-Gesellsch. for 1882, p. 725ff). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιμικίνθιον Transliteration: simikinthion Phonetic Spelling: sim-ee-kin'-thee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: (a workman's) apron Meaning: (a workman's) apron GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4612 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4612 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4612 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4612 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4612, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιμικίνθιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4612 simikinthion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: apron. Of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. Narrow covering (apron) -- apron. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4612: σιμικίνθιονσιμικίνθιον (or σημικίνθιον), σιμικινθιου, τό, (Latinsemicinctium (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq., under the word), from semi and cingo), a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear: Acts 19:12 (A. V. aprons). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σίμων Transliteration: Simōn Phonetic Spelling: see'-mone Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Simon, the name of several Israelites Meaning: Simon -- the name of several Israelites GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4613 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4613 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4613 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4613 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4613, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σίμων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4613 Simōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Simon. Of Hebrew origin (Shim'own); Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites -- Simon. Compare Sumeon. see GREEK Sumeon see HEBREW Shim'own Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4613: ΣίμωνΣίμων, Σίμωνος (Buttmann, 16 (14)), ὁ (שִׁמְעון, 'a hearing', from שָׁמַע , 'to hear'; (there was also a Greek name Σίμων (allied with Σῖμος, i. e. 'flat-nosed'; Fick, Gr. Personennamen, p. 210), but cf. B. D., under the word at the beginning; Lightfoot on Galatians, p. 266f)), Simon; 1. Peter, the apostle: Matthew 17:25; Mark 1:29f, 36; Luke 4:38; Luke 5:4f 10, etc.; see Πέτρος. 2. the brother of Judas Lebbaeus (cf. under the word Ἰούδας, 8), an apostle, who is called Κανανίτης (so R G, but L T Tr WH Κανιναιος, which see), Matthew 10:4; Mark 3:18, and ζηλωτής, Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13. 3. a brother of Jesus (cf. under the word ἀδελφός, 1): Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3. 4. a certain Cyrenian, who carried the cross of Jesus: Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26. 5. the father of Judas Iscariot land himself surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης (see Ἰούδας, 6)): John 6:71; John 12:4; John 13:2, 26. 6. a certain Pharisee, Luke 7:40, 43f, who appears to (some, e. g. Grotius, Schleiermacher, Holtzmann, Schenkel, Ewald, Keim, Hug, Bleek (see his Synoptative Erklär. on Luke, the passage cited) to) be the same as Simon the leper, Matthew 26:6; Mark 14:3; (but the occurrence recorded by Luke, the passage cited is now commonly thought to be distinct from that narrated by Matt. and Mark the passages cited; cf. Godet or Keil on Luke). 7. a certain tanner, living at Joppa: Acts 9:43; Acts 10:6, 17, 32. 8. Simon (`Magus'), the Samaritan sorcerer: Acts 8:9, 13, 18, 24. The various ecclesiastical stories about him, as well as the opinions and conjectures of modern theologians, are reviewed at length by Lipsius in Schenkel v., pp. 301-321; (cf. W. Möller in Herzog edition 2, vol. xiv., pp. 246ff; Schaff, Hist. of the Chris. Church, vol. ii (1883) § 121). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σινᾶ Transliteration: Sina Phonetic Spelling: see-nah' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Sinai, a mountain probably on the Sinai Peninsula Meaning: Sinai -- a mountain probably on the Sinai Peninsula GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4614 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4614 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4614 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4614 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4614, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σινᾶ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4614 Sina 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sina. Of Hebrew origin (Ciynay); Sina (i.e. Sinai), a mountain in Arabia -- Sina. see HEBREW Ciynay Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4614: ΣινᾶΣινᾶ (Σινᾶ WH; cf. Chandler §§ 135, 138), τό (namely, ὄρος, cf. Buttmann, 21f (19)), indeclinable, Josephus, τό Σιναιον, Antiquities 3, 5, 1, and τό Σιναιον ὄρος, Antiquities 2, 12, 1; Hebrew סִינַי (perhaps 'jagged'; others make it an adjective 'belonging to (the desert of) Sin') (Sina or) Sinai, a mountain or, rather, a mountainous region in the peninsula of Arabia Petraea, made famous by the giving of the Mosaic law. There are three summits: one toward the west, which is called חוהֵב, a second toward the east, Sinai proper so called, the third toward the south, now Mount St. Catharine. But the distinction between Horeb and Sinai is given differently by different writers; and some think that they were two different names of one and the same mountain (cf. Sir. 48:7); cf. (McClintock and |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σίναπι Transliteration: sinapi Phonetic Spelling: sin'-ap-ee Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: mustard (a plant) Meaning: mustard (a plant) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4615 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4615 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4615 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4615 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4615, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σίναπι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4615 sinapi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mustard. Perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. Sting); mustard (the plant) -- mustard. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4615: σίναπισίναπι (also σινηπι (but not in the N. T.), both later for the Attic νᾶπυ (so accented in late authors, better νᾶπυ), see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 288) (thought to be of Egyptian origin; cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word νᾶπυ), σινάπεως (Buttmann, 14 (13)), τό, mustard, the name of a plant which in oriental countries grows from a very small seed and attains to the height of 'a tree' — ten feet and more; hence, a very small quantity of a thing is likened to a κόκκος σινάπεως (A. V. a grain of mustard seed), Matthew 17:20; Luke 17:6; and also a thing which grows to a remarkable size, Matthew 13:31; Mark 4:31; Luke 13:19. (Cf. B. D., under the word ; Löw, Aram. Pflanzennamen, § 134; Carruthers in the 'Bible Educator' vol. i., p. 119f; Tristram, Nat. Hist. of the Bible, p. 472f; Thomson, The Land and the Book, ii., 100f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σινδών Transliteration: sindōn Phonetic Spelling: sin-done' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: fine linen cloth Meaning: fine linen cloth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4616 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4616 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4616 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4616 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4616, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σινδών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4616 sindōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fine linen. Of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos, i.e. Bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it) -- (fine) linen (cloth). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4616: σινδώνσινδών, σινδονος, ἡ (of uncertain origin; Sanskritsindhu (Egyptian,sehenti or 'sent'; cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter under the word); the Sept. for סָדִין, Judges 14:12; Proverbs 29:42 (), fine cloth (Latinsindon), i. e.: 1. linen cloth, especially that which was fine and costly, in which the bodies of the dead were wrapped: Matthew 27:59; Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53 (cf. Herodotus 2, 86 who says of the Egyptians, κατειλισσουσι πᾶν τό σῶμα σινδονος βυσσινης (see Wilkinson's note in Rawlinson's Herod. 3rd edition, the passage cited)). 2. thing made of fine cloth: so of a light and loose garment worn at night over the naked body, Mark 14:51f (others suppose a sheet rather than a shirt to be referred to; A. V. linen cloth; cf. B. D. American edition, under the word Sheets). (Besides Herodotus, the writers Sophocles, Thucydides, Strabo, Lucian, others use the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σινιάζω Transliteration: siniazō Phonetic Spelling: sin-ee-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sift Meaning: to sift GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4617 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4617 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4617 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4617 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4617, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σινιάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4617 siniazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sift. From sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively) -- sift. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4617: σινιάζωσινιάζω: 1 aorist infinitive σινιάσαι; (σινίον 'a sieve,' 'winnowing-van'; an ecclesiastical and Byzantine word (cf. Macarius, homil. 5, p. 73f (496 a., Migne edition))); to sift, shake in a sieve: τινα ὡς τόν σῖτον, i. e., dropping the figure, by inward agitation to try one's faith to the verge of overthrow, Luke 22:31. (Ecclesiastical writings (cf. Winer's Grammar, 92 (87), 26; (25), and see above).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιτευτός Transliteration: siteutos Phonetic Spelling: sit-yoo-ros' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a pit (for grain storage) Meaning: a pit (for grain storage) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4618 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4618 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4618 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4618 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4618, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιτευτός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4618 siteutos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fatted. From a derivative of sitos; grain-fed, i.e. Fattened -- fatted. see GREEK sitos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4618: σιτευτόςσιτευτός, σιτευτη, σιτευτόν (σιτεύω, to feed with wheat, to fatten), fattened, fatted: Luke 15:23, 27, 30. (Jeremiah 26:21 (); 1 Kings 4:23 (etc.); Xenophon, Polybius, Athen., (others).) STRONGS NT 4618a: σιτίονσιτίον, σιτιου, τό (diminutive of σῖτος); 1. corn, grain: Acts 7:12 L T Tr WH. In secular writings also, 2. food made from grain (Herodotus 2, 36). 3. eatables, victuals, provisions ((Herodotus), Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, Demosthenes, others). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιτιστός Transliteration: sitistos Phonetic Spelling: sit-is-tos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: grain Meaning: grain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4619 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4619 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4619 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4619 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4619, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιτιστός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4619 sitistos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fatling. From a derivative of sitos; grained, i.e. Fatted -- fatling. see GREEK sitos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4619: σιτιστόςσιτιστός, σιτιστη, σιτιστον (σιτίζω, to feed with grain, to fatten), fattened (plural τά σιτία as substantive, A. V. fatlings), Matthew 22:4. (Josephus, Antiquities 8, 2, 4; Athen. 14, p. 656 e.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιτομέτριον Transliteration: sitometrion Phonetic Spelling: sit-om'-et-ron Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a measured portion of food Meaning: a measured portion of food GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4620 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4620 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4620 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4620 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4620, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιτομέτριον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4620 sitometrion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ration, portion of meat. From sitos and metron; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food) -- portion of meat. see GREEK sitos see GREEK metron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4620: σιτομέτριονσιτομέτριον, σιτομετριου, τό (Attic writers said τόν σῖτον μέτρειν; out of which later writers formed the compound σιτομέτρειν, Genesis 47:12,(14); Polybius 4, 63, 10; Diodorus 19, 50; Josephus, contra Apion 1, 14, 7; σιτομετρία, Diodorus 2, 41; (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 383; Winer's Grammar, 25)), "a measured 'portion of' grain or 'food'": Luke 12:42. (Ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σῖτος Transliteration: sitos Phonetic Spelling: see'-tos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine; Noun, Neuter Short Definition: grain Meaning: grain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4621 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4621 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4621 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4621 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4621, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σῖτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4621 sitos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: corn, wheat. Also plural irregular neuter sita (see'-tah) of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat -- corn, wheat. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4621: σῖτοςσῖτος, σίτου, ὁ (of uncertain origin; cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word), from Homer down, the Sept. chiefly for דָּגָן, wheat, grain: Matthew 3:12; Matthew 13:25, 29; Mark 4:28; Luke 3:17; (Luke 12:18 WH Tr text); Luke 16:7; Luke 22:31; John 12:24; Acts 27:38; 1 Corinthians 15:37; Revelation 6:6; Revelation 18:13; plural τά σῖτα (cf. Winer's Grammar, 63 (62)), Acts 7:12 Rec., and often in the Sept.. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σιών Transliteration: Siōn Phonetic Spelling: see-own' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Zion, a mountain of Jerusalem or the city of Jer Meaning: Zion -- a mountain of Jerusalem or the city of Jerusalem GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4622 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4622 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4622 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4622 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4622, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σιών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4622 Siōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ZionOf Hebrew origin (Tsiyown); Sion (i.e. Tsijon), a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or triumphant) -- Sion. see HEBREW Tsiyown Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4622: ΣιώνΣιών, indeclinable (its grammatical gender in the N. T. does not appear from the passages in which it is mentioned; cf. Buttmann, 21f (19); in the Sept. when it denotes the city of Jerusalem ἡ Σιών occurs, as Psalm 101:14, 17 (); Psalm 131:13 (); Psalm 136:1 (), Hebrew צִיון (i. e. according to some, 'protected' or 'protecting'; according to others, 'sunny'; others besides); Sion (so A. V., but properly (with R. V.)) Zion; 1. the hill on which the higher and more ancient part of Jerusalem was built (דָּוִד עִיר, city of David, because David captured it); it was the southwesternmost and highest of the hills on which the city stood; (many now would identify it with the eastern hill, some with the northern; cf. Furrer in Schenkel iii. 216ff; Mühlau in Riehm, under the word; per contra Wolcott in B. D. American edition, under the word; Schultz in Herzog edition 2 vi., p. 543f). 2. used very often for the entire city of Jerusalem itself: Romans 9:33 and 1 Peter 2:6 (after Isaiah 28:16); Romans 11:26 (from Isaiah 59:20); ἡ θυγάτηρ Σιών (see θυγάτηρ, b.β'.), Matthew 21:5; John 12:15. 3. Since Jerusalem, because the temple stood there, was called the dwelling-place of God (cf. Matthew 5:35; κύριος τήν Σιών ᾑρετίσατο εἰς κατοικίαν ἑαυτῷ, Psalm 131:13 ()), the expression τό Σιών ὄρος is transferred to heaven, as the true dwelling-place of God and heavenly beings, the antitype of the earthly Zion: Hebrews 12:22; Revelation 14:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σιωπάω Transliteration: siōpaō Phonetic Spelling: see-o-pah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be silent Meaning: to be silent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4623 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4623 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4623 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4623 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4623, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σιωπάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4623 siōpaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be silent, hold peace. From siope (silence, i.e. A hush; properly, muteness, i.e. Involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from sige, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like kophos properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water) -- dumb, (hold) peace. see GREEK sige Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4623: σιωπάωσιωπάω, σιώπω; imperfect, 3 person singular ἐσιώπα, 3 person plural ἐσιώπων; future σιωπήσω (Luke 19:40 L T Tr WH); 1 aorist ἐσιώπησα; (σιωπή silence); from Homer down; to be silent, hold one's peace: properly, Matthew 20:31; Matthew 26:63; Mark 3:4; Mark 9:34; Mark 10:48; Mark 14:61; Luke 18:39 R G; ; Acts 18:9; used of one silent because dumb, Luke 1:20; 4 Macc. 10:18; likesileo in the Latin poets, used metaphorically of a calm, quiet sea ((in rhetorical command)): Mark 4:39. (Synonym: see ἡσυχάζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκανδαλίζω Transliteration: skandalizō Phonetic Spelling: skan-dal-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to put a snare (in the way), to cause to stumble, to give offense Meaning: to put a snare (in the way), to cause to stumble, to give offense GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4624 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4624 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4624 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4624 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4624, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκανδαλίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4624 skandalizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to cause to stumbleFrom skandalon; to entrap, i.e. Trip up (figuratively, stumble (transitively) or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure) -- (make to) offend. see GREEK skandalon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4624: σκανδαλίζωσκανδαλίζω; 1 aorist ἐσκανδαλισα; passive, present σκανδαλίζομαι; imperfect ἐσκανδαλιζομην; 1 aorist ἐσκανδαλίσθην (cf. Buttmann, 52 (45)); 1 future σκανδαλισθήσομαι; (σκάνδαλον); Vulg.scandalizo; Peshitto lSK) []; properly, to put a stumbling-block or impediment in the way, upon which another may trip and fall; to be a stumbling-block; in the N. T. always metaphorically, (R. V. to cause or make to stumble; A. V. to offend (cause to offend)); a. to entice to sin (Luth. ärgern, i. e. arg, bös machen): τινα, Matthew 5:29 (); f; Mark 9:42f, 45, 47; Luke 17:2; 1 Corinthians 8:13; passive Latinoffendor (A. V. to be offended), Vulg.scandalizor, Peshitto lSK []: Romans 14:21 (R G L Tr text); 2 Corinthians 11:29 (R. V. is made to stumble; cf. Winers Grammar, 153 (145)). b. "to cause a person to begin to distrust and desert one whom he ought to trust and obey; to cause to fall away," and in the passive, to fall away (R. V. to stumble (cf. 'Teaching etc. 16, 5 [ET]; Hermas, vis. 4, 1, 3 [ET]; mand. 8, 10 [ET])): τινα, John 6:61; passive, Matthew 13:21; Matthew 24:10; Matthew 26:33; Mark 4:17; Mark 14:29; (John 16:1); ἐν τίνι (A. V.) to be offended in one, (find occasion of stumbling in), i. e. to see in another what I disapprove of and what hinders me from acknowledging his authority: Matthew 11:6; Matthew 13:57; Matthew 26:31; Mark 6:3; Mark 14:27; Luke 7:23; to cause one to judge unfavorably or unjustly of another, Matthew 17:27. Since the man who stumbles or whose foot gets entangled feels annoyed, σκανδαλίζω means c. to cause one to feel displeasure at a thing; to make indignant: τινα, passive, to be displeased, indignant (A. V. offended), Matthew 15:12. The verb σκανδαλίζω is found neither in secular authors nor in the Sept., but only in the relies of Aq.'s version of the O. T., Psalm 63:9 (); Isaiah 8:15; (xl. 30); Proverbs 4:12 for כָּשַׁל; besides in Sir. 9:5 Sir. 23:8 Sir. 35:15 (Sir. 32:15); (Psalt. Sal. 16, 7. Cf. Winer's Grammar, 33.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκάνδαλον Transliteration: skandalon Phonetic Spelling: skan'-dal-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a stick for bait (of a trap), generally a snare, a stumbling block, an offense Meaning: a stick for bait (of a trap), generally a snare, a stumbling block, an offense GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4625 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4625 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4625 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4625 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4625, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκάνδαλον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4625 skandalon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stumbling block. Scandal; probably from a derivative of kampto; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. Snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin) -- occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. see GREEK kampto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4625: σκάνδαλονσκάνδαλον, σκανδάλου, τό, a purely Biblical ((occurring some twenty-five times in the Greek O. T., and fifteen, quotations included, in the New)) and ecclesiastical word for σκανδάληθρον, which occurs occasionally in native Greek writings; the Sept. for מוקֵשׁ (a noose, a snare) and מִכְשׁול; a. properly, "the movable stick or tricker (`trigger') of a trap, trap-stick; a trap, snare; any impediment placed in the way and causing one to stumble or fall" (a stumblingblock, occasion of stumbling): Leviticus 19:14; πέτρα σκανκαλου (A. V. a rock of offence), i. e. a rock which is a cause of stumbling (Latinoffendiculum) — figuratively 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 salvation (see πρόσκομμα), Romans 9:33 and 1 Peter 2:8 (7) (from Isaiah 8:14). b. metaphorically, "any person or thing by which one is (`entrapped') drawn into error or sin" (cf. Winer's Grammar, 32); α. of persons ((Joshua 23:13; 1 Samuel 18:21)): Matthew 13:41; Matthew 16:23 (where σκάνδαλον "non ex effectu, sed ex natura et condicione propria dicitur," Calov.); so Χριστός ἐσταυρωμένος is called (because his ignominious death on the cross roused the opposition of the Jews), 1 Corinthians 1:23. β. of things: τιθέναι τίνι σκάνδαλον (literally, in Judith 5:1), to put a stumbling-block in one's way, i. e. to do that by which another is led to sin, Romans 14:13; the same idea is expressed by βάλλειν σκάνδαλον ἐνώπιον τίνος (to cast a stumbling-block before one), Revelation 2:14; οὐκ ἐστι σκάνδαλον ἐν τίνι (see εἰμί, V. 4. e.), 1 John 2:10; plural σκάνδαλα, words or deeds which entice to sin (Wis. 14:11), Matthew 18:7 (cf. Buttmann, 322 (277) n.; Winer's Grammar, 371 (348)); Luke 17:1; σκάνδαλα ποιεῖν παρά τήν διδαχήν, to cause persons to be drawn away from the true doctrine into error and sin (cf. παρά, III. 2 a.), Romans 16:17; τό σκάνδαλον τοῦ σταυροῦ, the offence which the cross, i. e. Christ's death on the cross, gives (cf. α. at the end above), (R. V. the stumbling-block of the cross), Galatians 5:11; equivalent to a cause of destruction, Romans 11:9, from Psalm 68:23 (). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκάπτω Transliteration: skaptō Phonetic Spelling: skap'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to dig Meaning: to dig GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4626 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4626 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4626 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4626 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4626, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκάπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4626 skaptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dig. Apparently a primary verb; to dig -- dig. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4626: σκάπτωσκάπτω; 1 aorist ἐσκαψα; (allied with it are English 'ship', 'skiff', etc.; Curtius, § 109; Fick 4:267; 7:336); to dig: Luke 6:48 (on which see βαθύνω); (Buttmann, § 130, 5); . ((Homer h. Merc.); Aristophanes, Euripides, Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, Theophrastus, others) (Compare: κατασκάπτω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκάφη Transliteration: skaphē Phonetic Spelling: skaf'-ay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: anything scooped out, a light boat Meaning: anything scooped out, a light boat GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4627 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4627 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4627 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4627 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4627, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκάφη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4627 skaphē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: boat, dishA "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing) -- boat. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4627: σκάφησκάφη, σκάφης, ἡ (σκάπτω (which see)), from (Aeschylus and) Herodotus down, anything dug out, hollow vessel, trough, tray, tub; specifically, a boat: Acts 27:16, 30, 32. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκέλος Transliteration: skelos Phonetic Spelling: skel'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the leg (from the hip down) Meaning: the leg (from the hip down) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4628 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4628 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4628 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4628 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4628, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκέλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4628 skelos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: leg. Apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank) -- leg. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4628: σκέλοςσκέλος, σκελους, τό, from Homer down, the leg i. e. from the hip to the toes inclusive: John 19:31f, 33. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκέπασμα Transliteration: skepasma Phonetic Spelling: skep'-as-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a covering Meaning: a covering GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4629 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4629 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4629 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4629 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4629, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκέπασμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4629 skepasma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: covering, raiment. From a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of skopos through the idea of noticeableness); clothing -- raiment. see GREEK skopos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4629: σκέπασμασκέπασμα, σκεπασματος, τό (σκεπάζω to cover), a covering, specifically, clothing (Aristotle, pol. 7, 17, p. 1336{a}, 17; Josephus, b. j. 2, 8, 5): 1 Timothy 6:8. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σκευᾶς Transliteration: Skeuas Phonetic Spelling: skyoo-as' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Sceva, a Jewish chief priest Meaning: Sceva -- a Jewish chief priest GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4630 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4630 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4630 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4630 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4630, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σκευᾶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4630 Skeuas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sceva. Apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite -- Sceva. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4630: ΣκευᾶςΣκευᾶς, Σκευᾶ (Winers Grammar, § 8, 1; Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ, Sceva, a certain chief priest (cf. ἀρχιερεύς, 2 at the end): Acts 19:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκευή Transliteration: skeuē Phonetic Spelling: skyoo-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: equipment Meaning: equipment GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4631 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4631 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4631 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4631 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4631, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκευή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4631 skeuē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tackle, equipmentFrom skeuos; furniture, i.e. Spare tackle -- tackling. see GREEK skeuos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4631: σκεύησκεύη, σκευης, ἡ (cf. σκεῦος), from (Pindar, Sophocles), Herodotus down, any apparatus, equipment, or furniture; used of the utensils (outfit, i. e. furniture (? — so R. V. marginal reading), or tackling (? — so A. V., R. V. text)) of a ship (Diodorus 14, 79): Acts 27:19 (the Sept. Jonah 1:5). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκεῦος Transliteration: skeuos Phonetic Spelling: skyoo'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a vessel, implement, pl. goods Meaning: a vessel, implement, goods GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4632 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4632 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4632 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4632 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4632, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκεῦος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4632 skeuos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: goods, vessel. Of uncertain affinity; a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively (specially, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband)) -- goods, sail, stuff, vessel. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4632: σκεῦοςσκεῦος, σκεύους, τό (probably from the root, sku, 'to cover'; cf. Latinscutum, cutis, obscurus; Curtius, § 113; Vanicek, p. 1115), from (Aristophanes), Thucydides down; the Sept. for כְּלִי; 1. a vessel: Mark 11:16; Luke 8:16; John 19:29; Acts 10:11, 16; Acts 11:5; 2 Timothy 2:20; Revelation 2:27; Revelation 18:12; τά Σκευᾶ τῆς λειτουργίας, to be used in performing religious rites, Hebrews 9:21; σκεῦος εἰς τιμήν, unto honor, i. e. for honorable use, Romans 9:21; 2 Timothy 2:21 (καθαρῶν ἔργων δοῦλα σκεύη, Wis. 15:7); εἰς ἀτιμίαν, unto dishonor, i. e. for a low use (as, a urinal), Romans 9:21; σκεύη ὀργῆς, into which wrath is emptied, i. e. men appointed by God unto woe, hence, the addition κατηρτισμένα εἰς ἀπώλειαν, Romans 9:22; σκεύη ἐλέους, fitted to receive mercy — explained by the words ἅ προητοίμασεν εἰς δόξαν, Romans 9:23; τό σκεῦος is used of a woman, as the vessel of her husband, 1 Thessalonians 4:4 (see κτάομαι; (others take it here (as in 2 Corinthians 4:7 below) of the body)); the female sex, as being weaker than the male, is likened to a σκεῦος ἀσθενεστερον, in order to commend to husbands the obligations of kindness toward their wives (for the weaker the vessels, the greater must be the care lest they be broken), 1 Peter 3:7; ὀστράκινα σκεύη is applied to human bodies, as frail, 2 Corinthians 4:7. 2. an implement; plural household utensils, mestic gear: Matthew 12:29; Mark 3:27 (Luke 17:31 (in these passages R. V. has goods); as the plural often in Greek writings denotes the tackle and armament of vessels (Xenophon, oec. 8, 12; Plato, Critias, p. 117 d.; Lach., p. 183 e.; Polyb 22, 26, 13), so the singular τό σκεῦος seems to be used specifically and collectively of the sails and ropes (R. V. gear) in Acts 27:17. metaphorically, of a man: σκεῦος ἐκλογῆς (genitive of quality), a chosen instrument (or (so A. V.) 'vessel'), Acts 9:15; in a base sense, an assistant in accomplishing evil deeds (cf. English 'tool'), σκεῦος ὑπηρετικον, Polybius 13, 5, 7; 15, 25, 1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκηνή Transliteration: skēnē Phonetic Spelling: skay-nay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a tent Meaning: a tent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4633 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4633 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4633 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4633 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4633, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκηνή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4633 skēnē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: habitation, tabernacle. Apparently akin to skeuos and skia; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively) -- habitation, tabernacle. see GREEK skia see GREEK skeuos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4633: σκηνήσκηνή, σκηνῆς, ἡ (from the root, ska 'to cover' etc.; cf. σκιά, σκότος, etc.; Latincasa, cassis, castrum; English shade, etc.; Curtius, § 112; Vanicek, p. 1054f), from (Aeschylus), Sophocles and Thucydides down; the Sept. chiefly for אֹהֶל, often also for מִשְׁכָּן, also for סֻכָּה; a tent, tabernacle (made of green boughs, or skins, or other materials): Matthew 17:4; Mark 9:5; Luke 9:33; Hebrews 11:9; αἱ αἰώνιοι σκηναί (see αἰώνιος, 3), Luke 16:9 (et dabo iis tabernacula aeterna quae praeparaveram illis, 4 (5) Esdr. ); of that well known movable temple of God after the pattern of which the temple at Jerusalem was subsequently built (cf. B. D., under the word ): Hebrews 8:5; Hebrews 9:1 Rec.st, 21; with τοῦ μαρτυρίου added (see μαρτύριον, c. at the end), Acts 7:44; the temple is called σκηνή in Hebrews 13:10; σκηνή πρώτη, the front part of the tabernacle (and afterward of the temple), the Holy place, Hebrews 9:2, 6, 8; of the Holy of holies, Hebrews 9:3; the name is transferred to heaven, as the true dwelling-place of God and the prototype of the earthly 'tabernacle' or sanctuary, Hebrews 9:11; Revelation 13:6; hence, ἡ σκηνή ἡ ἀληθινή, heaven, Hebrews 8:2; with a reference to this use of the word, it is declared that when the kingdom of God is perfectly established ἡ σκηνή τοῦ Θεοῦ will be μετά τῶν (after the analogy of σκηνουν μετά τίνος), Revelation 21:3; ὁ ναός τῆς σκηνῆς τοῦ μαρτυρίου (see μαρτύριον, c. at the end), the heavenly temple, in which was the tabernacle of the covenant, i. e. the inmost sanctuary oradytum, Revelation 15:5. ἡ σκηνή τοῦ Μολόχ, the tabernacle i. e. portable shrine of Moloch, Acts 7:43 (for the Orientals on their journeys and military expeditions used to carry with them their deities, together with shrines for them; hence, ἡ ἱερά σκηνή of the Carthaginians in Diodorus 20, 65, where see Wesseling (but cf. סִכּוּת in Mühlau and Volck's Gesenius, or the recent commentaries on Amos 5:26)). ἡ σκηνή Δαυίδ (from Amos 9:11 for סֻכָּה), the hut (tabernacle) of David, seems to be employed, in contempt, of his house, i. e. family reduced to decay and obscurity, Acts 15:16 (otherwise דָּוִד אֹהֶל in Isaiah 16:5). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκηνοπηγία Transliteration: skēnopēgia Phonetic Spelling: skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the setting up of tents Meaning: the setting up of tents GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4634 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4634 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4634 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4634 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4634, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκηνοπηγία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4634 skēnopēgia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tabernacles. From skenos and pegnumi; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes) -- tabernacles. see GREEK skenos see GREEK pegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4634: σκηνοπηγίασκηνοπηγία, σκηνοπηγίας, ἡ (σκηνή and πήγνυμι, cf. Hebrews 8:2); 1. the construction of a tabernacle or tabernacles: ἡ τῆς χελιδονος, the skill of the swallow in building its nest, Aristotle, h. a. 9, 7 (p. 612{b}, 22). 2. the feast of tabernacles: John 7:2. This festival was observed by the Jews yearly for seven days, beginning with the 15th of the month Tisri (i. e. approximately, Oct.; cf. BB. DD., under the word ), partly to perpetuate the memory of the time when their ancestors after leaving Egypt dwelt in tents on their way through the Arabian desert (Leviticus 23:43), partly as a season of festivity and joy on the completion of the harvest and the vintage (Deuteronomy 16:13) ('the feast of ingathering' (see below)). 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 (Nehemiah 8:15, 16), and to adorn them with flowers and fruits of all kinds (Leviticus 23:40) — under which, throughout the period of the festival, they feasted and gave themselves up to rejoicing. This feast is called הַסֻּכּות חַג (ἡ) ἑορτή (τῆς) σκηνοπηγίας, Deuteronomy 16:16; Deuteronomy 31:10; Zechariah 14:16, 18; 1 Esdr. 5:50 (51); 1 Macc. 10:21; Josephus, Antiquities 4, 8, 12; (ἡ) ἑορτή (τῶν) σκηνῶν, Leviticus 23:34; Deuteronomy 16:13; (2 Chronicles 8:13; Ezra 3:4); 2 Macc. 10:6; σκηναί, Philo de septenar. § 24; ἡ σκηνοπηγία, 2 Macc. 1:9, 18; once (twice) (Exodus 23:16; (Exodus 34:22)) הַאָסִיף חַג, i. e. 'the feast of ingathering' namely, of fruits. (Cf. BB. DD. (especially Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto); Edersheim, The Temple, chapter xiv.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκηνοποιός Transliteration: skēnopoios Phonetic Spelling: skay-nop-oy-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: making tents Meaning: making tents GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4635 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4635 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4635 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4635 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4635, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκηνοποιός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4635 skēnopoios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tent-maker. From skene and poieo; a manufacturer of tents -- tent-maker. see GREEK skene see GREEK poieo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4635: σκηνοποιόςσκηνοποιός, σκηνοποιου, ὁ (σκηνή and ποιέω), a tent-real'cf, equivalent to σκηνορραφος (Aelian v. h. 2, 1); one that made small portable tents, of leather or cloth of goats' hair (Latincilicium) or linen, for the use of travellers: Acts 18:3 (cf. Meyer at the passage; Woldemar Schmidt in Herzog edition 2 vol. xi., p. 359f). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκῆνος Transliteration: skēnos Phonetic Spelling: skay'-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a tent, for the body Meaning: a tent, for the body GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4636 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4636 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4636 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4636 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4636, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκῆνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4636 skēnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tabernacle. From skene; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit) -- tabernacle. see GREEK skene Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4636: σκῆνοςσκῆνος, σκήνους, τό (Hippocrates, Plato, others), a tabernacle, a tent, everywhere (except Boeckh, Corpus inscriptions vol. ii., no. 3071) used metaphorically, of the human body, in which the soul dwells as in a tent, and which is taken down at death: 2 Corinthians 5:4; ἡ ἐπίγειος ἡμῶν οἰκία τοῦ σκήνους, i. e. ho esti τό σκῆνος (Winers Grammar, § 59, 7 d., 8 a.), which is the well-known tent, ibid. 1 (R. V. the earthly house of our tabernacle). Cf. Wis. 9:15 and Grimm at the passage; in the same sense in (Plato) Tim. Locr., p. 100ff and often in other philosophic writings; cf. Fischer, Index to Aeschines dial. Socrates; Passow, under the word; (Field, Otium Norv. pars iii., p. 113 (on 2 Corinthians 5:1)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκηνόω Transliteration: skēnoō Phonetic Spelling: skay-no'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have one's tent, dwell Meaning: to have one's tent, dwell GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4637 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4637 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4637 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4637 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4637, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκηνόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4637 skēnoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dwell. From skenos; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion) -- dwell. see GREEK skenos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4637: σκηνόωσκηνόω, σκήνω; future σκηνώσω; 1 aorist σκηνωσα; "to fix one's tabernacle, have one's tabernacle, abide (or live) in a tabernacle (or tent), tabernacle" (often in Xenophon; Demosthenes, p. 1257, 6); God σκηνώσει ἐπ' αὐτούς, will spread his tabernacle over them, so that they may dwell in safety and security under its cover and protection, Revelation 7:15; universally, equivalent to to dwell (Judges 5:17): followed by ἐν with a dative of place, Revelation 12:12; Revelation 13:6 (ἐν ταῖς οἰκίαις, Xenophon, an. 5, 5, 11); ἐν ἡμῖν, among us, John 1:14; μετά τίνος, with one, Revelation 21:3; σύν τίνι, to be one's tent-mate, Xenophon, Cyril 6, 1, 49. (Compare: ἐπισκηνόω, κατασκηνόω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκήνωμα Transliteration: skēnōma Phonetic Spelling: skay'-no-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a tent Meaning: a tent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4638 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4638 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4638 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4638 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4638, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκήνωμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4638 skēnōma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tabernacle. From skenoo; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul) -- tabernacle. see GREEK skenoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4638: σκήνωμασκήνωμα, σκηνώματος, τό (σκηνόω), a tent, tabernacle: of the temple as God's habitation, Acts 7:46 (Psalm 14:1 (); Psalm 25:8 (); Psalm 42:3 (); Psalm 45:5 (); Pausanias, 3, 17, 6; of the tabernacle of the covenant, 1 Kings 2:28); metaphorically, of the human body as the dwelling of the soul (see σκῆνος): ἐν τῷ σκηνώματι εἶναι, of life on earth, 2 Peter 1:15; ἀπόθεσις (the author blending the conceptions of a tent and of a covering or garment, as Paul does in 2 Corinthians 5:2), ibid. 14. (Euripides, Xenophon, Plutarch, others; the Sept. for אֹהֶל and מִשְׁכָן.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκιά Transliteration: skia Phonetic Spelling: skee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: shadow Meaning: shadow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4639 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4639 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4639 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4639 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4639, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκιά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4639 skia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: shadow. Apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration)) -- shadow. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4639: σκιάσκιά, σκιᾶς, ἡ ((see σκηνή, at the beginning)), from Homer down, the Sept. for צֵל; a. properly, shadow, i. e. shade caused by the interception of the light: Mark 4:32 (cf. Ezekiel 17:23); Acts 5:15; σκιά θανάτου, shadow of death (like umbra mortis, Ovid. metam. 5, 191, and umbra Erebi, Vergil Aen. 4, 26; 6, 404), 'the densest darkness' (because from of old Hades had been regarded as enveloped in thick darkness), tropically, the thick darkness of error (i. e. spiritual death; see θάνατος, 1): Matthew 4:16; Luke 1:79 (from Isaiah 9:1, where צַלְמָוֶת). b. a shadow, i. e. an image cast by an object and representing the form of that object: opposed to σῶμα, the thing itself, Colossians 2:17; hence, equivalent to a sketch, outline, adumbration, Hebrews 8:5; opposed to εἰκών, the 'express' likeness, the very image, Hebrews 10:1 (as in Cicero, de off. 3, 17, 69nos veri juris solidam et expresssam effigiem nullam tenemus, umbra et imaginibus utimur). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκιρτάω Transliteration: skirtaō Phonetic Spelling: skeer-tah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to leap Meaning: to leap GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4640 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4640 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4640 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4640 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4640, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκιρτάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4640 skirtaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: leap for joy. Akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. Sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus) -- leap (for joy). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4640: σκιρτάωσκιρτάω, σκίρτω: 1 aorist ἐσκίρτησα; to leap: Luke 1:41, 44; Luke 6:23. (Genesis 25:22; Psalm 113:4, 6 (); Greek writings from Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκληροκαρδία Transliteration: sklērokardia Phonetic Spelling: sklay-rok-ar-dee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: hardness of heart Meaning: hardness of heart GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4641 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4641 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4641 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4641 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4641, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκληροκαρδία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4641 sklērokardia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hardness of heart. Feminine of a compound of skleros and kardia; hard-heartedness, i.e. (specially), destitution of (spiritual) perception -- hardness of heart. see GREEK skleros see GREEK kardia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4641: σκληροκαρδίασκληροκαρδία, σκληροκαρδιας, ἡ (σκληρός and καρδία), a Biblical word, the characteristic of one who is σκληρός τήν καρδίαν (Proverbs 28:14), or σκληροκάρδιος (Proverbs 17:20; Ezekiel 3:7); hardness of heart: Matthew 19:8; Mark 10:5; Mark 16:14; for לֵבָב עָרְלַת, Deuteronomy 10:16; Jeremiah 4:4; Sir. 16:10; καρδία σκληρά, Sir. 3:26, 27. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, 26, 99 (94).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκληρός Transliteration: sklēros Phonetic Spelling: sklay-ros' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hard, rough Meaning: hard, rough GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4642 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4642 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4642 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4642 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4642, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκληρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4642 sklēros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fierce, hard. From the base of skelos; dry, i.e. Hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe) -- fierce, hard. see GREEK skelos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4642: σκληρόςσκληρός, σκληρά, σκληρόν (σκέλλω, σκληναι, (to dry up, be dry)), from (Hesiod, Theognis), Pindar, Aeschylus down; the Sept. for קָשֶׁה, hard, harsh, rough, stiff (τά σκληρά καί τά μαλακά, Xen) mem. 3, 10, 1); of men, metaphorically, harsh, stern, hard: Matthew 25:24 (1 Samuel 25:3; Isaiah 19:4; Isaiah 48:4; many examples from secular authors are given by Passow, under the word, 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2; especially Trench, § xiv.)); of things: ἄνεμος, violent, rough, James 3:4; ὁ λόγος, offensive and intolerable, John 6:60, equivalent to ὅς σκανδαλίζει, 61; σκληρά λαλεῖν κατά τίνος, to speak hard and bitter things against one, Jude 1:15 (σκληρά λαλεῖν τίνι is also used of one who speaks roughly, Genesis 42:7, 30; ἀποκρίνεσθαι σκληρά, to reply with threats, 1 Kings 12:13); σκληρόν ἐστι followed by an infinitive, it is dangerous, turns out badly (A. V. it is hard), Acts 9:5 Rec.; . |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκληρότης Transliteration: sklērotēs Phonetic Spelling: sklay-rot'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: hardness Meaning: hardness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4643 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4643 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4643 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4643 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4643, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκληρότης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4643 sklērotēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hardness. From skleros; callousness, i.e. (figuratively) stubbornness -- hardness. see GREEK skleros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4643: σκληρότηςσκληρότης, σκληρότητος, ἡ (σκληρός), hardness; tropically, obstinacy, stubbornness: Romans 2:5. (Deuteronomy 9:27; (Antiphon), Plato, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκληροτράχηλος Transliteration: sklērotrachēlos Phonetic Spelling: sklay-rot-rakh'-ay-los Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: stiff-necked Meaning: stiff-necked GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4644 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4644 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4644 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4644 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4644, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκληροτράχηλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4644 sklērotrachēlos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stiff-necked. From skleros and trachelos; hardnaped, i.e. (figuratively) obstinate -- stiffnecked. see GREEK skleros see GREEK trachelos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4644: σκληροτράχηλοςσκληροτράχηλος, σκληροτράχηλόν (σκληρός and τράχηλος), properly, stiff-necked ; tropically, stubborn, headstrong, obstinate: Acts 7:51; the Sept. for עֹרֶף קְשֵׁה, Exodus 33:3, 5; Exodus 34:9; (etc.); Baruch 2:30; Sir. 16:11; (cf. σκληροτραχηλια, Test xii. Patr., test. Sym. § 6). Not found in secular authors; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 26, 99 (94)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκληρύνω Transliteration: sklērynō Phonetic Spelling: sklay-roo'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to harden Meaning: to harden GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4645 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4645 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4645 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4645 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4645, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκληρύνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4645 sklērynō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: harden. From skleros; to indurate, i.e. (figuratively) render stubborn -- harden. see GREEK skleros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4645: σκληρύνωσκληρύνω (cf. Winer's Grammar, 92 (88)); 1 aorist subjunctive 2 person plural σκληρύνητε; passive, imperfect ἐσκληρυνομην; 1 aorist ἐσκληρυνθην; (σκληρός, which see); the Sept. for הִקְשָׁה and הִזֵּק, to make hard, to harden; properly, in Hippocrates and Galen; metaphorically, to render obstinate, stubborn (A. V. to harden): τινα, Romans 9:18 (in opposed to those who interpret it to treat harshly, cf. Fritzsche, vol. ii., p. 323f; (cf., too, Meyer at the passage)); τήν καρδίαν τίνος, Hebrews 3:8, 15 and Hebrews 4:7 (from Psalm 94:8 (); cf. Exodus 7:3, 22; Exodus 8:19; Exodus 9:12); passive (the Sept. for קָשָׁה and חָזַק) to be hardened, i. e. become obstinate or stubborn: Acts 19:9; Hebrews 3:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκολιός Transliteration: skolios Phonetic Spelling: skol-ee-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: curved, winding, crooked Meaning: curved, winding, crooked GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4646 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4646 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4646 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4646 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4646, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκολιός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4646 skolios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crooked, froward, untoward. From the base of skelos; warped, i.e. Winding; figuratively, perverse -- crooked, froward, untoward. see GREEK skelos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4646: σκολιόςσκολιός, σκολιά, σκολιόν (opposed to ὀρθός, ὄρθιος, εὐθύς (cf. σκώληξ)), from Homer down, crooked, curved: properly, of a way (Proverbs 28:18), τά σκολιά, Luke 3:5 (opposed to ἡ εὐθεῖα namely, ὁδός, from Isaiah 40:4); metaphorically, perverse, wicked: ἡ γενεά ἡ σκολιά, Acts 2:40; with διεστραμμένη added, Philippians 2:15 (clearly so Deuteronomy 32:5); unfair, surly, froward (opposed to ἀγαθός καί ἐπιεικής), 1 Peter 2:18. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκόλοψ Transliteration: skolops Phonetic Spelling: skol'-ops Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: anything pointed, a stake, thorn Meaning: anything pointed, a stake, thorn GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4647 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4647 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4647 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4647 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4647, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκόλοψ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4647 skolops 🕊 Strong's Concordance: thorn. Perhaps from the base of skelos and optanomai; withered at the front, i.e. A point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability) -- thorn. see GREEK skelos see GREEK optanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4647: σκόλοψσκόλοψ, σκολοπος, ὁ, from Homer down, a pointed piece of wood, a pale, a stake: ἐδόθη μοι σκόλοψ τῇ σαρκί, a sharp stake (others say splinter, A. V. thorn; cf. Numbers 33:55; Ezekiel 28:24; Hosea 2:6 (8); Babrius fab. 122, 1. 10; others (Sir. 43:19)), to pierce my flesh, appears to indicate some constant bodily ailment or infirmity, which, even when Paul had been caught up in a trance to the third heaven, sternly admonished him that he still dwelt in a frail and mortal body, 2 Corinthians 12:7 (cf. 2 Corinthians 12:1-4); (cf. Winers Grammar, § 31, 10 N. 3; Buttmann, § 133, 27. On Paul's thorn in the flesh see Farrar, St. Paul, i. 652ff (Excursus x.); Lightfoot's Commentary on Galatians, p. 186ff; Schaff in his 'Popular Commentary' on Galatians, p. 331f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοπέω Transliteration: skopeō Phonetic Spelling: skop-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to look at, contemplate Meaning: to look at, contemplate GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4648 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4648 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4648 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4648 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4648, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοπέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4648 skopeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consider, take heed, mark. From skopos; to take aim at (spy), i.e. (figuratively) regard -- consider, take heed, look at (on), mark. Compare optanomai. see GREEK skopos see GREEK optanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4648: σκοπέωσκοπέω, σκόπω; (σκοπός, which see); from Homer down; to look at, observe, contemplate. to mark: absolutely, followed by μή with the indicative (see μή, III. 2), Luke 11:35; τινα, to fix one's eyes upon, direct one's attention to, anyone: Romans 16:17; Philippians 3:17; σεαυτόν, followed by μή with the subjunctive to look to, take heed to thyself, lest etc. Galatians 6:1 (see μή, II. 1 b.); τί, to look at, i. e. care for, have regard to, a thing: 2 Corinthians 4:18; Philippians 2:4 (2 Macc. 4:5). (Compare: ἐπισκόπω, κατασκοπέω.) [SYNONYMS: σκοπεῖν is more pointed than βλέπειν; often equivalent to to scrutinize, observe. When the physical sense recedes, equivalent to to fix one's (mind's) eye on, direct one's attention to, a thing in order to get it, or owing to interest in it, or a duty toward it. Hence, often equivalent to aim at, care for, etc. Schmidt, Syn., chapter 11: Cf. θεωρέω, ὁράω.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοπός Transliteration: skopos Phonetic Spelling: skop-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a watchman, a mark (on which to fix the eye) Meaning: a watchman, a mark (on which to fix the eye) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4649 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4649 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4649 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4649 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4649, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοπός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4649 skopos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: goal, mark. From skeptomai (to peer about ("skeptic"); perhaps akin to skapto through the idea of concealment; compare skepasma); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal -- mark. see GREEK skapto see GREEK skepasma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4649: σκοπόςσκοπός, σκοποῦ, ὁ ((from a root denoting 'to spy,' 'peer,' 'look into the distance'; cf. also Latinspecio, speculum, species, etc.; Fick i., 251f; iv., 279; Curtius, § 111)); from Homer down; 1. an observer, a watchman. 2. the distant mark looked at, the goal or end one has in view: κατά σκοπόν (on this phrase see κατά, II. 1 c.), Philippians 3:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκορπίζω Transliteration: skorpizō Phonetic Spelling: skor-pid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to scatter Meaning: to scatter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4650 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4650 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4650 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4650 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4650, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκορπίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4650 skorpizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: scatter, disperse abroadApparently from the same as skorpios (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal -- disperse abroad, scatter (abroad). see GREEK skorpios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4650: σκορπίζωσκορπίζω; 1 aorist ἐσκορπισα; 1 aorist passive ἐσκορπίσθην; ((probably from the root, skarp, 'to cut asunder,' 'cut to pieces'; akin is σκορπίος; cf. Latinscalpere, scrobs, etc.; Fick 1:240; 3:811, etc.)); to scatter: ὁ λύκος σκορπίζει τά πρόβατα, John 10:12; ὁ μήν συνάγων μετ' ἐμοῦ σκορπίζει, Matthew 12:30; Luke 11:23 (this proverb is taken from a flock — to which the body of Christ's followers is likened (others regard the proverb as borrowed from agriculture); συνάγει τούς ἐσκορπισμενους τό ὄργανον (i. e. a trumpet), Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 1, 56 at the beginning); τινα, in the passive, of those who, routed or terror stricken or driven by some other impulse, fly in every direction: followed by εἰς with the accusative of place, John 16:32 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 516 (481)) (1 Macc. 6:54; φοβηθέντες ἐκορπισθησαν, Plutarch, Timol. 4; add, Josephus, Antiquities 6, 6, 3). equivalent to to scatter abroad (what others may collect for themselves), of one dispensing blessings liberally: 2 Corinthians 9:9 from Psalm 111:9 () (cf. Winers Grammar, 469 (437)). (According to Phrynichus the word was used by Hecataeus; it was also used — in addition to the writings already cited — by Strabo 4, p. 198; Lucian, asin. 32; Aelian v. h. 13, 45 (here διεσκορπίζω (edited by Hercher); λόγους (cf. Latinspargere rumores), Josephus, Antiquities 16, 1, 2); cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 218; (Winers Grammar, 22; 92 (87)); the Sept. for הֵפִיץ, 2 Samuel 22:15; Psalm 17:15 (). Attic writers say σκεδάννυμι.) (Compare: διασκορπίζομαι.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκορπίος Transliteration: skorpios Phonetic Spelling: skor-pee'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a scorpion Meaning: a scorpion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4651 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4651 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4651 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4651 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4651, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκορπίος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4651 skorpios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: scorpion. Probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of skopos and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting) -- scorpion. see GREEK skopos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4651: σκορπίοςσκορπίος, σκορπίου, ὁ ((for the derivation see the preceding word); from Aeschylus down; on its accent, cf. Chandler § 246), a scorpion, the Sept. for עַקְרָב, the name of a little animal, somewhat resembling a lobster, which in warm regions lurks especially in stone walls; it has a poisonous sting in its tail (McClintock and |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοτεινός Transliteration: skoteinos Phonetic Spelling: skot-i-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: dark Meaning: dark GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4652 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4652 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4652 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4652 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4652, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοτεινός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4652 skoteinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dark, full of darkness. From skotos; opaque, i.e. (figuratively) benighted -- dark, full of darkness. see GREEK skotos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4652: σκοτεινόςσκοτεινός (WH σκοτινος; see Iota), σκοτεινή, σκοτεινόν (σκότος), full of darkness, covered with darkness (from Aeschylus down): opposed to φωτεινός, Matthew 6:23; Luke 11:34, 36 (τά σκοτεινά καί τά φωτεινα, Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 1; (cf. 4, 3, 4)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοτία Transliteration: skotia Phonetic Spelling: skot-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: darkness Meaning: darkness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4653 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4653 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4653 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4653 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4653, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοτία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4653 skotia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: darkness. From skotos; dimness, obscurity (literally or figuratively) -- dark(-ness). see GREEK skotos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4653: σκοτίασκοτία, σκοτίας, ἡ (on its derivation cf. σκηνή), (Thomas Magister, ὁ σκότος καί τό σκότος. τό δέ σκοτία οὐκ ἐν χρησει namely, in Attic (cf. Moeris, under the word; Liddell and Scott, under the word σκότος, at the end)), darkness: properly, the darkness due to want of daylight, John 6:17; John 20:1; ἐν τῇ σκοτία (λαλεῖν τί), unseen, in secret (equivalent to ἐν κρύπτω, John 18:20), privily, in private, opposed to ἐν τῷ φωτί, Matthew 10:27; Luke 12:3; metaphorically, used of ignorance of divine things, and its associated wickedness, and the resultant misery: Matthew 4:16 L Tr WH; John 1:5; John 6:17; John 8:12; John 12:35, 46; 1 John 1:5; 1 John 2:8f, 11. (Ap. Rh. 4, 1698; Anth. 8, 187. 190; for חָשְׁכָה Micah 3:6; for אֹפֶל, Job 28:3.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοτίζω Transliteration: skotizō Phonetic Spelling: skot-id-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to darken Meaning: to darken GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4654 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4654 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4654 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4654 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4654, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοτίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4654 skotizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: darken. From skotos; to obscure (literally or figuratively) -- darken. see GREEK skotos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4654: σκοτίζωσκοτίζω: passive, perfect participle ἐσκοτισμενος (Ephesians 4:18 R G); 1 aorist ἐσκοτίσθην; 1 future σκοτισθήσομαι; (σκότος); to cover with darkness, to darken; passive, to be covered with darkness, be darkened": properly, of the heavenly bodies, as deprived of light ((Ecclesiastes 12:2)), Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:24; Luke 23:45 (T WH ἐκλείπω (which see 2)); Revelation 8:12; Revelation 9:2 (L T WH σκοτόω, which see); metaphorically, of the eyes, viz. of the understanding, Romans 11:10; ἡ καρδία, the mind (see καρδία, 2 b. β.), Romans 1:21; men τῇ διάνοια, Ephesians 4:18 R G. (Plutarch (adv. Col. 24, 4; Cleomed. 81, 28); Tzetzes, hist. 8, 929; the Sept. several times for חָשַׁך; (Polybius 12, 15, 10; 3Macc. 4:10; Test xii. Patr., test. Rub. § 3; test. Levi § 14).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκότος Transliteration: skotos Phonetic Spelling: skot'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine; Noun, Neuter Short Definition: darkness Meaning: darkness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4655 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4655 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4655 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4655 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4655, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκότος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4655 skotos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: darkness. From the base of skia; shadiness, i.e. Obscurity (literally or figuratively) -- darkness. see GREEK skia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4655: σκότος, σκότουσκότος, σκότου, σκοτου, ὁ (cf. σκοτία, at the beginning), from Homer down, darkness: Hebrews 12:18 Rec. (cf. WHs Appendix, p. 158; Winer's Grammar, 66 (64); B 22 (20)). STRONGS NT 4655: σκότοςσκότος, σκότους, τό, from Pindar down (see the preceding word, and σκοτία, at the beginning), the Sept. chiefly for חֹשֶׁך, darkness; a. properly: Matthew 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke 23:44; Acts 2:20; 2 Corinthians 4:6; αὕτη ἐστιν ἡ ἐξουσία τοῦ σκότους, this is the power of (night's) darkness, i. e. it has the power of rendering men bold to commit crimes, Luke 22:53; τά κρυπτά τοῦ σκότους (see κρυπτός), 1 Corinthians 4:5; of darkened eyesight or blindness: σκότος ἐπιπίπτει ἐπί τινα i. e. on one deprived of sight, Acts 13:11; in figurative discourse, εἰ οὖν ..., τό σκότος πόσον; if the light that is in thee is darkness, darkened (i. e. if the soul has lost its perceptive power), how great is the darkness (how much more deplorable than bodily blindness), Matthew 6:23, cf. Luke 11:35. by metonymy, put for a dark place: Matthew 8:12; Matthew 22:13; Matthew 25:30 (see ἐξώτερος); ζόφος τοῦ σκότους (see ζόφος), 2 Peter 2:17; Jude 1:13. b. metaphorically, of ignorance respecting divine things and human duties, and the accompanying ungodliness and immorality, together with their consequent misery (see σκοτία): John 3:19; Acts 26:18; 2 Corinthians 6:14; Ephesians 6:12; Colossians 1:13; 1 Peter 2:9; (abstract for the concrete) persons in whom darkness becomes visible and holds sway, Ephesians 5:8; τά ἔργα τοῦ σκότους, deeds done in darkness, harmonizing with it, Romans 13:12; Ephesians 5:11; σκότους εἶναι, to be given up to the power of darkness (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 5 a.), 1 Thessalonians 5:5; ἐν σκότει εἶναι, 1 Thessalonians 5:4; οἱ ἐν σκότει, Luke 1:79; Romans 2:19; ὁ λαός ὁ καθήμενος ἐν ἐκοτει, Matthew 4:16 R G T; ἐν σκότει περιπατεῖν, 1 John 1:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκοτόω Transliteration: skotoō Phonetic Spelling: skot-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to darken Meaning: to darken GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4656 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4656 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4656 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4656 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4656, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκοτόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4656 skotoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to darkenFrom skotos; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively) -- be full of darkness. see GREEK skotos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4656: σκοτόωσκοτόω, σκότῳ: passive, perfect participle ἐσκοτωμενος; 1 aorist ἐσκοτώθην; (cf. WH's Appendix, p. 171); (σκότος); to darken, cover with darkness: Revelation 9:2 L T WH; ; metaphorically, to darken or blind the mind: σκοτώμενοι τῇ διάνοια, Ephesians 4:18 L T Tr WH. ((Sophocles), Plato, Polybius, Plutarch, others; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκύβαλον Transliteration: skybalon Phonetic Spelling: skoo'-bal-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: refuse Meaning: refuse GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4657 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4657 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4657 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4657 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4657, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκύβαλον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4657 skybalon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: garbage, dung. Neuter of a presumed derivative of eis and kuon and ballo; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. Refuse (ordure) -- dung. see GREEK eis see GREEK kuon see GREEK ballo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4657: σκύβαλονσκύβαλον, σκυβαλου, τό (κυσιβαλον τί ὄν, τό τοῖς κυσί βαλλόμενον, Suidas (p. 3347 c.; to the same effect Etym. Magn., p. 719, 53 cf. 125, 44; others connect it with σκῶρ (cf. scoria, Latinstercus), others with a root meaning 'to shiver', 'shred'; Fick, Part i., p. 244)), any refuse, as the excrement of animals, offscouring, rubbish, dregs, etc.: (A. V. dung) i. e. worthless and detestable, Philippians 3:8. (Sir. 27:4; Philo; Josephus, b. j. 5, 13, 7; Plutarch; Strabo; often in the Anthol.) (See on the word, Lightfoot on Philippians, the passage cited; Gataker, Advers. Miscell. Posth., c. xliii, p. 868ff.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σκύθης Transliteration: Skythēs Phonetic Spelling: skoo'-thace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia (considered the wildest of barbarians) Meaning: Scythian -- a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4658 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4658 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4658 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4658 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4658, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σκύθης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4658 Skythēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Scythian. Probably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage -- Scythian. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4658: ΣκύθηςΣκύθης, Σκυθου, ὁ, a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia i. e. modern Russia: Colossians 3:11. By the more civilized nations of antiquity the Scythians were regarded as the wildest of all barbarians; cf. Cicero, in Verr. 2, 5, 58 § 150; in Pison. 8, 18; Josephus, c. Apion. 2, 37, 6; (Philo, leg. ad Gaium § 2); Lucian, Tox. 5f; 2 Macc. 4:47; 3Macc. 7:5. (See Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited; Hackett in B. D. under the word ; Rawlinson's Herod., Appendix to book iv., Essays ii. and iii.; Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκυθρωπός Transliteration: skythrōpos Phonetic Spelling: skoo-thro-pos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: with a gloomy look Meaning: with a gloomy look GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4659 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4659 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4659 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4659 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4659, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκυθρωπός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4659 skythrōpos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sad, gloomyFrom skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of optanomai; angry-visaged, i.e. Gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance -- of a sad countenance. see GREEK optanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4659: σκυθρωπόςσκυθρωπός, σκυθρωπόν, also of three term.; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 105 (Winer's Grammar, § 11, 1) (σκυθρός and ὤψ), of a sad and gloomy countenance (opposed to φαιδρός, Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 4): Luke 24:17; of one who feigns or affects a sad countenance, Matthew 6:16. (Genesis 40:7; Sir. 25:23; Greek writings from Aeschylus down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκύλλω Transliteration: skyllō Phonetic Spelling: skool'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to skin, to trouble Meaning: to skin, to trouble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4660 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4660 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4660 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4660 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4660, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκύλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4660 skyllō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trouble, annoyApparently a primary verb; to flay, i.e. (figuratively) to harass -- trouble(self). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4660: σκύλλωσκύλλω; perfect passive participle ἐσκυλμενος; present middle imperative 2 person singular σκύλλου; (σκῦλον, which see); a. to skin, flay (Anthol.). b. to rend, mangle (Aeschylus Pers. 577); to vex, trouble, annoy (Herodian, 7, 3, 9 (4)): τινα, Mark 5:35; Luke 8:49; passive, ἐσκυλμένοι (Vulg.vexati) (R. V. distressed), Matthew 9:36 G L T Tr WH; middle to give oneself trouble, trouble oneself: μή σκύλλου, Luke 7:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκῦλον Transliteration: skylon Phonetic Spelling: skoo'-lon Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: arms stripped from a foe, spoils Meaning: arms stripped from a foe, spoils GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4661 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4661 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4661 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4661 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4661, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκῦλον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4661 skylon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spoil. Neuter from skullo; something stripped (as a hide), i.e. Booty -- spoil. see GREEK skullo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4661: σκῦλονσκῦλον (Rbez G L T WH) also σκῦλον ((so Rst elz Tr) cf. Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 44), σκυλου, τό (from the obsolete σκύω, 'to pull off', allied to ξύω, ξύλον (but cf. Curtius, § 113; Vanicek, p. 1115)); a. a (beast's) skin stripped off, a pelt. b. the arms stripped off from an enemy, spoils: plural Luke 11:22. (Sophocles, Thucydides, and following; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκωληκόβρωτος Transliteration: skōlēkobrōtos Phonetic Spelling: sko-lay-kob'-ro-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: eaten by worms Meaning: eaten by worms GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4662 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4662 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4662 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4662 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4662, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκωληκόβρωτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4662 skōlēkobrōtos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: eaten of worms. From skolex and a derivative of bibrosko; worm-eaten, i.e. Diseased with maggots -- eaten of worms. see GREEK skolex see GREEK bibrosko Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4662: σκωληκόβρωτοςσκωληκόβρωτος, σκωληκοβρωτον (σκώληξ and βιβρώσκω), eaten of worms: Acts 12:23, cf. 2 Macc. 9:9. (of a tree, Theophrastus, c. pl. 5, 9, 1.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σκώληξ Transliteration: skōlēx Phonetic Spelling: sko'-lakes Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a worm Meaning: a worm GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4663 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4663 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4663 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4663 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4663, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σκώληξ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4663 skōlēx 🕊 Strong's Concordance: worm. Of uncertain derivation; a grub, maggot or earth-worm -- worm. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4663: σκώληξσκώληξ, σκωληκος, ὁ (perhaps akin to σκολιός), a worm (Homer, Iliad 13, 654); specifically, that kind which preys upon dead bodies (Sir. 10:11 Sir. 19:3; 2 Macc. 9:9; Anthol. 7, 480, 3; 10, 78, 3): ὁ σκώληξ αὐτῶν οὐ τελευτᾷ, by a figure borrowed from Isaiah 66:24 (cf. Sir. 7:17; Judith 16:17), 'their punishment after death will never cease' (σκώληξ symbolizing perhaps the loathsomeness of the penalty), Mark 9:44, 46,(T WH omit; Tr brackets these two verses),48. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σμαράγδινος Transliteration: smaragdinos Phonetic Spelling: smar-ag'-dee-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of emerald, emerald green Meaning: of emerald, emerald green GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4664 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4664 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4664 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4664 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4664, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σμαράγδινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4664 smaragdinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: emerald. From smaragdos; consisting of emerald -- emerald. see GREEK smaragdos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4664: σμαράγδινοςσμαράγδινος, σμαραγδινη, σμαραγδινον (σμάραγδος, cf. ἀμεθύστινος, ὑακίνθινος, etc.), of emerald, made of emerald, (see the following word): namely, λίθος, Revelation 4:3. ((Lucian)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σμάραγδος Transliteration: smaragdos Phonetic Spelling: smar'-ag-dos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an emerald Meaning: an emerald GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4665 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4665 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4665 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4665 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4665, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σμάραγδος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4665 smaragdos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: emerald. Of uncertain derivation; the emerald or green gem so called -- emerald. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4665: σμάραγδοςσμάραγδος, σμαράγδου, ὁ (but apparently feminine in the earlier writ, cf. Theophrast. lap. 4, 23; in Herodotus its gender cannot be determined; cf. Stephanus Thesaurus, under the word), Latinsmaragdus (A. V. emerald), a transparent precious stone noted especially for its light green color: Revelation 21:19. (From Herodotus down; the Sept.. On the derivation of the word see Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word. On its relation to our 'emerald' (disputed by King, Antique Gems, p. 27ff), see Reihm, HWB, under the word 'Edelsteine', 17; Deane in the 'Bible Educator', vol. ii., p. 350f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σμύρνα Transliteration: smyrna Phonetic Spelling: smoor'-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: myrrh (used as an ointment and for embalming) Meaning: myrrh (used as an ointment and for embalming) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4666 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4666 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4666 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4666 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4666, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σμύρνα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4666 smyrna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: myrrh. Apparently strengthened for muron; myrrh -- myrrh. see GREEK muron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4666: σμύρνασμύρνα, σμύρνης, ἡ, Hebrew מֹר, מור, 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: Matthew 2:11; as an antiseptic it was used in embalming, John 19:39. Cf. Herodotus 2, 40, 86; 3, 107; Theophrastus, hist. pl. 9, 3f; Diodorus 5, 41; Pliny, h. n. 12, 33f; (BB. DD.; Birdwood in the 'Bible Educator', vol. ii., p. 151; Löw, Aram. Pflanzennam. § 185). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σμύρνα Transliteration: Smyrna Phonetic Spelling: smoor'-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "myrrh", Smyrna, an Ionian city in Asia Minor Meaning: Smyrna -- "myrrh", an Ionian city in Asia Minor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4667 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4667 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4667 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4667 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4667, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σμύρνα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4667 Smyrna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Smyrna. The same as smurna; Smyrna, a place in Asia Minor -- Smyrna. see GREEK smurna Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4667: ΖμύρναΖμύρνα, so Tdf. in Revelation 1:11, etc., for Σμύρνα, which see. STRONGS NT 4667: ΣμύρναΣμύρνα, σμύρνης, ἡ, Smyrna, an Ionian city, on the Aegean Sea, about 40 miles N. of Ephesus; it had a harbor, and flourished in trade, commerce, and the arts; now Ismir (BB. DD.): Revelation 1:11; Revelation 2:8. Tdf. after manuscript א ((cf. manuscript Bezae, Scrivener edition, p. xlviii.)) has adopted the form Ζμύρνα, found also occasionally on coins and in inscriptions; cf. Kühner, i, p. 200 c.; (Tdf.'s note on Revelation 1:11; and see Sigma, under the end; Lightfoot, Ignatius 2:331 note). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σμυρναῖος Transliteration: Smyrnaios Phonetic Spelling: smoor-nah'-yos Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: of Smyrna Meaning: of Smyrna GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4668 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4668 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4668 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4668 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4668, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σμυρναῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4668 Smyrnaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: in Smyrna. From Smurna; a Smyrnoean -- in Smyrna. see GREEK Smurna Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4668: ΣμυρναῖοςΣμυρναῖος, Σμυρναιου, ὁ, ἡ, of or belonging to Smyrna, an inhabitant ofSmyrna: Revelation 2:8 Rec. ((Pindar, Herodotus.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σμυρνίζω Transliteration: smyrnizō Phonetic Spelling: smoor-nid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be like myrrh, to mingle with myrrh Meaning: to be like myrrh, to mingle with myrrh GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4669 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4669 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4669 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4669 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4669, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σμυρνίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4669 smyrnizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mingle with myrrh. From Smurna; to tincture with myrrh, i.e. Embitter (as a narcotic) -- mingle with myrrh. see GREEK Smurna Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4669: σμυρνίζωσμυρνίζω: (σμύρνα, which see); 1. intransitive, to be like myrrh (Dioscorides (?) 1, 79). 2. to mix and so flavor with myrrh: οἶνος ἐσμυρνισμενος (perfect passive participle) wine (A. V. mingled) with myrrh (Vulg.murratum vinum), i. e. flavored or (Pliny, h. n. 14, 15) made fragrant with myrrh: Mark 15:23. But since the ancients used to infuse myrrh into wine in order to give it a more agreeable fragrance and flavor, we must in this matter accept Matthew's account (Matthew 27:34, viz. 'mingled with gall') as by far the more probable; (but see χολή, 2). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σόδομα Transliteration: Sodoma Phonetic Spelling: sod'-om-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: Sodom, an unidentified city in the Jordan Valley Meaning: Sodom -- an unidentified city in the Jordan Valley GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4670 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4670 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4670 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4670 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4670, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σόδομα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4670 Sodoma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sodom. Plural of Hebrew origin (Cdom); Sodoma (i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine -- Sodom. see HEBREW Cdom Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4670: ΣόδομαΣόδομα, Σοδων, τά (סְדֹם), Sodom, a city respecting the location and the destruction of which see Γόμορρα (and (in addition to references there given) McClintock and |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σοί Transliteration: soi Phonetic Spelling: soy Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4671 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4671 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4671 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4671 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4671, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σοί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4671 soi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youDative case of su; to thee -- thee, thine own, thou, thy. see GREEK su |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σολομών Transliteration: Solomōn Phonetic Spelling: sol-om-one' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Solomon, a son of David and king of Isr Meaning: Solomon -- a son of David and king of Israel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4672 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4672 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4672 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4672 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4672, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σολομών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4672 Solomōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Solomon. Of Hebrew origin (Shlomoh); Solomon (i.e. Shelomoh), the son of David -- Solomon. see HEBREW Shlomoh Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4672: ΣαλωμώνΣαλωμών, see Σολομών. STRONGS NT 4672: ΣολομώνΣολομών (so (Rst bez elz G L in Luke 12:27; R L Tr WH in Acts 7:47 (cf. Tdf. on Matthew 6:29))) and Σολομών (so R G L T Tr WH in Matthew 1:7; Matthew 6:29; Rscriv T Tr WH in Luke 12:27; G in Acts 7:47; (Σαλωμών Tdf. in Acts 7:47)), Σολομῶντος (so Rec. uniformly; (L T WH in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; L in Matthew 1:6 also)), and Σολομῶνος (so (G L T Tr WH in Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; John 10:23; G T Tr WH in Matthew 1:6; G Tr in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12); the forms Σολομών, Σολομῶνος, are undoubtedly to be preferred, cf. (Tdf. Proleg., pp. 104, 110; WHs Appendix, p. 158); Winers Grammar, 67 (65); Buttmann, 16 (14f)), ὁ (שְׁלֹמֹה, i. e. 'pacific', Irenaeus, German Friedrich, English Frederick), Solomon, the son of David by Bathsheba the wife of Uriah; he succeeded his father, becoming the third king of Israel ( (according to the commonly accepted chronology; but cf. the article 'Zeitrechnung' in Riehm's HWB (especially p. 1823f))), built the temple at Jerusalem, and was distinguished for his magnificence, splendor, and wisdom: Matthew 1:6; Matthew 6:29; Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; Luke 12:27; John 10:23; Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; Acts 7:47. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σορός Transliteration: soros Phonetic Spelling: sor-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a cinerary urn, by anal. a coffin Meaning: a cinerary urn, a coffin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4673 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4673 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4673 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4673 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4673, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σορός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4673 soros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a coffin, bierProbably akin to the base of soreuo; a funereal receptacle (urn, coffin), i.e. (by analogy) a bier -- bier. see GREEK soreuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4673: σορόςσορός, σοροῦ, ἡ, an urn or receptacle for keeping the bones of the dead (Homer, Iliad 23, 91); a coffin (Genesis 50:26; Herodotus 1, 68; 2, 78; Aristophanes, Aeschines, Plutarch, others); the funeral-couch or bier on which the Jews carried their dead forth to burial (see B. D. American edition under the word ; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i., 555f): Luke 7:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σός Transliteration: sos Phonetic Spelling: sos Part of Speech: Possessive Pronoun Short Definition: your Meaning: your GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4674 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4674 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4674 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4674 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4674, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4674 sos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: yourFrom su; thine -- thine (own), thy (friend). see GREEK su Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4674: σόςσός, σῇ, σόν, possessive pronoun of the 2nd person; from Homer down; thy, thine: Matthew 7:8, 22; Matthew 13:27; Matthew 24:3; Mark 2:18; Luke 15:31; Luke 22:42; John 4:42 (here Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading read the personal σου); ; Acts 5:4; Acts 24:2 (3),4; 1 Corinthians 8:11; 1 Corinthians 14:16; Philemon 1:14; οἱ σοι namely, μαθηταί, Luke 5:33; absolutely οἱ σοι, thy kinsfolk, thy friends, Mark 5:19; τό σόν, what is thine, Matthew 20:14; Matthew 25:25; plural τά σά (A. V. thy goods; cf. Winer's Grammar, 592 (551)), Luke 6:30. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 22, 7ff; B. 115ff (101ff).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σοῦ Transliteration: sou Phonetic Spelling: soo Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4675 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4675 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4675 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4675 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4675, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σοῦ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4675 sou 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youGenitive case of su; of thee, thy -- X home, thee, thine (own), thou, thy. see GREEK su |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σουδάριον Transliteration: soudarion Phonetic Spelling: soo-dar'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a handkerchief, a head cloth (for the dead) Meaning: a handkerchief, a head cloth (for the dead) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4676 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4676 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4676 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4676 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4676, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σουδάριον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4676 soudarion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: handkerchief, napkin. Of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. Towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse) -- handkerchief, napkin. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4676: σουδάριονσουδάριον, σουδαριου, τό (a Latin word,sudarium, from sudor, sweat; cf. Buttmann, 18 (16)), a handkerchief, i. e. a cloth for wiping the perspiration from the face and for cleaning the nose: Luke 19:20; Acts 19:12; also used in swathing the head of a corpse (A. V. napkin), John 11:44; John 20:7. (Cf. BB. DD., under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σουσάννα Transliteration: Sousanna Phonetic Spelling: soo-san'-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "lily", Susanna, one of the women accompanying Jesus on His journeys Meaning: Susanna -- "lily", one of the women accompanying Jesus on His journeys GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4677 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4677 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4677 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4677 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4677, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σουσάννα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4677 Sousanna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Susanna. Of Hebrew origin (shuwshan feminine); lily; Susannah (i.e. Shoshannah), an Israelitess -- Susanna. see HEBREW shuwshan Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4677: ΣουσάνναΣουσάννα, Σουσαννης (cf. Buttmann, 17 (15)), ἡ, (שׁושַׁנָּה, a lily), Susanna, one of the women that attended Jesus on his journeys: Luke 8:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σοφία Transliteration: sophia Phonetic Spelling: sof-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: skill, wisdom Meaning: skill, wisdom GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4678 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4678 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4678 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4678 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4678, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σοφία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4678 sophia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wisdom. From sophos; wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual) -- wisdom. see GREEK sophos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4678: σοφίασοφία, σοφίας, ἡ (σοφός), Hebrew חָכְמָה, wisdom, broad and full intelligence (from Homer down); used of the knowledge of very diverse matters, so that the shade of meaning in which the word is taken must be discovered from the context in every particular case. a. the wisdom which belongs to men: universally, Luke 2:40, 52; specifically, the varied knowledge of things human and divine, acquired by acuteness and experience, and summed up in maxims and proverbs, as was ἡ σοφία τοῦ Σολομῶνος, Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; the science and learning τῶν Αἰγυπτίων, Acts 7:22 (cf. Winers Grammar, 227 (213) n.; Buttmann, § 134, 6); the art of interpreting dreams and always giving the sagest advice, Acts 7:10; the intelligence evinced in discovering the meaning of some mysterious number or vision, Revelation 13:18; Revelation 17:9; skill in the management of affairs, Acts 6:3; a devout and proper prudence in contact with men not disciples of Christ, Colossians 4:5; skill and discretion in imparting Christian truth, Colossians 1:28; Colossians 3:16; (2 Peter 3:15); the knowledge and practice of the requisites for godly and upright living, James 1:5; James 3:13, 17; with which σοφία ἄνωθεν κατερχομένη is put in contrast the σοφία ἐπίγειος, ψυχική, δαιμονιώδης, such as is the craftiness of envious and quarrelsome men. James 3:15, or σαρκικῇ σοφία (see σαρκικός, 1), craftiness, 2 Corinthians 1:12 (for the context shows that it does not differ essentially from the πανουργία of ; in Greek writings also σοφία is not infrequently used of shrewdness and cunning; cf. Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word, 2); the knowledge and skill in affairs requisite for the successful defense of the Christian cause against hostile accusations, Luke 21:15; an acquaintance with divine things and human duties, joined to a power of discoursing concerning them and of interpreting and applying sacred Scripture, Matthew 13:54; Mark 6:2; Acts 6:10; the wisdom or instruction with which John the Baptist and Jesus taught men the way to obtain salvation, Matthew 11:19; Luke 7:35 (on these passages, see δικαιόω, 2). In Paul's Epistles: a knowledge of the divine plan, previously hidden, of providing salvation for men by the expiatory death of Christ, 1 Corinthians 1:30; 1 Corinthians 2:6; Ephesians 1:8 (Winer's Grammar, 111 (105f)); hence, all the treasures of wisdom are said to be hidden in Christ, Colossians 2:3; with the addition of Θεοῦ (genitive of the author), 1 Corinthians 1:24; 1 Corinthians 2:7; πνευματικῇ, Colossians 1:9; πνεῦμα σοφίας καί ἀποκαλύψεως, Ephesians 1:17; λόγος σοφίας, the ability to discourse eloquently of this wisdom, 1 Corinthians 12:8; opposed to this wisdom is — the empty conceit of wisdom which men make a parade of, a knowledge more specious than real of lofty and hidden subjects: such as the theosophy of certain Jewish Christians, Colossians 2:23; the philosophy of the Greeks, 1 Corinthians 1:21; 1 Corinthians 2:1; with τοῦ κόσμου added, 1 Corinthians 1:20; 1 Corinthians 3:19; τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου, 1 Corinthians 2:6; τῶν σοφῶν, 1 Corinthians 1:19; ἀνθρώπων, 1 Corinthians 2:5 (in each of these last passages the word includes also the rhetorical art, such as is taught in the schools), cf. Fritzsche, Romans, vol. i, p. 67f; σοφία τοῦ λόγου, the wisdom which shows itself in speaking (R. V. wisdom of words), the art of the rhetorician, 1 Corinthians 1:17; λόγοι (ἀνθρωπίνης (so R in 1 Corinthians 1:4 (all texts in 1 Corinthians 1:13))) σοφίας, discourse conformed to philosophy and the art of rhetoric, 1 Corinthians 2:4, 13. b. supreme intelligence, such as belongs to God: Revelation 7:12, also to Christ, exalted to God's right hand, Revelation 5:12; the wisdom of God as evinced in forming and executing his counsels, Romans 11:33; with the addition of τοῦ Θεοῦ, as manifested in the formation and government of the world, and to the Jews, moreover, in the Scriptures, 1 Corinthians 1:21; it is called πολυποίκιλος from the great variety of ways and methods by which he devised and achieved salvation through Christ, Ephesians 3:10. In the noteworthy passage, Luke 11:49 (where Christ ascribes to 'the wisdom of God' what in the parallel, Matthew 23:34, he utters himself), the words ἡ σοφία τοῦ Θεοῦ εἶπεν seem to denote the wisdom of God which is operative and embodied as it were in Jesus, so that the primitive Christians, when to comfort themselves under persecution they recalled the saying of Christ, employed that formula of quotation (cf. 1 Corinthians 1:24, 30,etc.); but Luke, in ignorance of this fact, took the phrase for a part of Christ's saying. So Eusebius (h. e. 3, 32, 8), perhaps in the words of Hegesippus, calls those who had personally heard Christ οἱ αὐταῖς ἀκοαῖς τῆς ἐνθεου σοφίας ἐπακοῦσαι κατηξιώμενοι; cf. Grimm in the Studien und Kritiken for 1853, p. 332ff. (For other explanations of the phenomenon, see the commentaries on Luke, the passage cited Cf. Schürer, Zeitgesch. § 33, V. 1 and references.) [SYNONYMS: on the relation of σοφία to γνῶσις see γνῶσις, at the end. "While σοφία is 'mental excellence in its highest and fullest sense' (Aristotle, eth. Nic. 6, 7), σύνεσις and φρόνησις are both derivative and special — applications of σοφία to details: σύνεσις, critical, apprehending the bearing of things, φρόνησις, practical, suggesting lines of action" (Lightfoot on Colossians 1:9); but cf. Meyer on Colossians, the passage cited; Schmidt, chapter 13 § 10; chapter 147 § 8. See σοφός, at the end] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σοφίζω Transliteration: sophizō Phonetic Spelling: sof-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make wise Meaning: to make wise GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4679 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4679 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4679 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4679 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4679, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σοφίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4679 sophizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cunningly devise, make wise. From sophos; to render wise; in a sinister acceptation, to form "sophisms", i.e. Continue plausible error -- cunningly devised, make wise. see GREEK sophos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4679: σοφίζωσοφίζω: 1 aorist infinitive σοφίσαι; (σοφός); 1. to make wise, teach: τινα, 2 Timothy 3:15 (Psalm 18:8 (); ἐσόφισάς με τήν ἐντολήν σου, Psalm 118:98 (); οὔτε τί ναυτιλιης σεσοφισμενος, οὔτε τί νηῶν, Hesiod, Works, 647). 2. Middle in Greek writings from Herodotus down, mostly as a deponent, to become wise, to have understanding (ἐσοφίσατο ὑπέρ πάντας ἀντρωπους, 1 Kings 4:27(31); add, Ecclesiastes 2:15, etc.; frequent in Sir.); to invent, play the sophist; to devise cleverly or cunningly: perfect passive participle σεσοφίσμενοι μυθοι, 2 Peter 1:16. (Compare: κατασοφίζομαι.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σοφός Transliteration: sophos Phonetic Spelling: sof-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: skilled, wise Meaning: skilled, wise GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4680 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4680 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4680 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4680 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4680, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σοφός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4680 sophos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wise. Akin to saphes (clear); wise (in a most general application) -- wise. Compare phronimos. see GREEK phronimos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4680: σοφόςσοφός, σοφή, σοφόν (akin to σαφής and to the Latinsapio, sapiens, sapor, 'to have a taste', etc.; Curtius, § 628; (Vanicek, p. 991)), the Sept. for חָכָם; (from Theognis, Pindar, Aeschylus down); wise, i. e. a. skilled, expert: εἰς τί, Romans 16:19; of artificers (cf. Grimm, Exeg. Hdbch. on Sap. (), p. 151): ἀρχιτέκτων, 1 Corinthians 3:10; Isaiah 3:3 (δημιουργός, of God, Xenophon, mem. 1, 4, 7). b. wise, i. e. skilled in letters, cultivated, learned: Romans 1:14, 22; of the Greek philosophers (and orators, see σοφία, a.), 1 Corinthians 1:19f, 26; 1 Corinthians 3:18f,(20); of the Jewish theologians, Matthew 11:25; Luke 10:21; of Christian teachers, Matthew 23:34. c. wise in a practical sense, i. e. one who in action is governed by piety and integrity: Ephesians 5:15; James 3:13; and accordingly is a suitable person to settle private quarrels, 1 Corinthians 6:5. d. wise in a philosophic sense, forming the best plans and using the best means for their execution: so of God, Romans 16:27, and Rec. in 1 Timothy 1:17; Jude 1:25; σοφώτερον, contains more wisdom, is more sagaciously thought out, 1 Corinthians 1:25. [SYNONYMS: σοφός, συνετός, φρόνιμος: σοφός wise, see above; συνετός intelligent, denotes one who can 'put things together' (συνιέναι), who has insight and comprehension; φρόνιμος prudent (A. V. uniformly, wise), denotes primarily one who has quick and correct perceptions, hence, 'discreet,' 'circumspect,' etc.; cf. Schmidt, chapter 147. See σοφία, at the end] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σπανία Transliteration: Spania Phonetic Spelling: span-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Spain, a peninsula of S.W. Europe Meaning: Spain -- a peninsula of soutwest Europe GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4681 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4681 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4681 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4681 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4681, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σπανία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4681 Spania 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Spain. Probably of foreign origin; Spania, a region of Europe -- Spain. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4681: ΣπανίαΣπανία, Σπανίας, ἡ, Spain, in the apostolic age the whole peninsula south of the Pyrenees: Romans 15:24, 28. ((Winer's Grammar, 25); the more common Greek form is Ἰσπανια, 1 Macc. 8:3 (apparently the Phoenician or Latin name for Ἰβηρια; cf. Pape, Eigennamen, under the words).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπαράσσω Transliteration: sparassō Phonetic Spelling: spar-as'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to mangle, convulse Meaning: to mangle, convulse GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4682 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4682 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4682 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4682 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4682, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπαράσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4682 sparassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to convulse, shake to and froProlongation from spairo (to grasp; apparently strengthened from spao through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle, i.e. Convluse with epilepsy -- rend, tear. see GREEK spao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4682: σπαράσσωσπαράσσω; 1 aorist ἐσπαραξα; to convulse (others, tear): τινα, Mark 1:26; Mark 9:20 R G Tr text, 26; Luke 9:39; see ῤήγνυμι, c. (τάς γναθους, Aristophanes ran. 424; τάς τρίχας, Diodorus 19, 34; in various other senses in Greek writings) (Compare: συνσπαράσσω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπαργανόω Transliteration: sparganoō Phonetic Spelling: spar-gan-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to wrap in swaddling clothes Meaning: to wrap in swaddling clothes GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4683 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4683 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4683 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4683 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4683, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπαργανόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4683 sparganoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wrap in swaddling clothes. From sparganon (a strip; from a derivative of the base of sparasso meaning to strap or wrap with strips); to swathe (an infant after the Oriental custom) -- wrap in swaddling clothes. see GREEK sparasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4683: σπαργανόωσπαργανόω, σπαργάνω: 1 aorist ἐσπαργάνωσα; perfect passive participle ἐσπαργανωμενος: (σπραγανον a swathing band); to wrap in swaddling-clothes: an infant just born, Luke 2:7, 12. (Ezekiel 16:4; (Euripides, Aristotle), Hippocrates, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπαταλάω Transliteration: spatalaō Phonetic Spelling: spat-al-ah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to live riotously Meaning: to live riotously GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4684 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4684 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4684 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4684 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4684, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπαταλάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4684 spatalaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: live in pleasure, be wanton. From spatale (luxury); to be voluptuous -- live in pleasure, be wanton. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4684: σπαταλάωσπαταλάω, σπατάλω; 1 aorist ἐσπατάλησα; (σπατάλῃ, riotous living, luxury); to live luxuriously, lead a voluptuous life, (give oneself to pleasure): 1 Timothy 5:6; James 5:5. (Proverbs 29:21; Amos 6:4 (in both of these passages, κατασπαταλασθε; Ezekiel 16:49); Sir. 21:15; Epistle of Barnabas 10, 3 [ET]; Polybius excerpt the Vat., p. 451 (i. e., 37, 4, 6 (edited by Didot)), and occasionally in later and inferior writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπάω Transliteration: spaō Phonetic Spelling: spah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to draw (a sword) Meaning: to draw (a sword) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4685 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4685 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4685 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4685 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4685, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4685 spaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: draw out. A primary verb; to draw -- draw (out). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4685: σπάωσπάω, σπω: 1 aorist middle ἐσπασαμην; (cognate with ἀσπάζομαι (to draw to oneself, embrace, etc.), English spasm, etc.); from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for שָׁלַף; to draw: middle with μαχοιραν (cf. Buttmann, § 135, 4), to draw one's sword, Mark 14:47; Acts 16:27 (Numbers 22:31; τήν ῥομφαιον, 23; Judges 9:54, etc.). (Compare: ἀνασπάω, ἀποσπάω, διασπάω, ἐπισπάω, περισπάω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπεῖρα Transliteration: speira Phonetic Spelling: spi'-rah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: anything wound up or coiled, a body (of soldiers), a cohort Meaning: anything wound up or coiled, a body (of soldiers), a cohort GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4686 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4686 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4686 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4686 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4686, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπεῖρα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4686 speira 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cohortOf immediate Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of haireomai in the sense of its cognate heilisso; a coil (spira, "spire"), i.e. (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also (by analogy) a squad of Levitical janitors) -- band. see GREEK heilisso see GREEK haireomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4686: σπεῖρασπεῖρα (on the accent cf. Buttmann, 11; Chandler § 161; Tdf. Proleg., p. 102), ἡ, genitive σπείρης (Acts 10:1; Acts 21:31; Acts 27:1; see (Tdf. Proleg., p. 117; WH's Appendix, p. 156; and) μάχαιρα, at the beginning) (cognate with σπυρίς (which see)); a. Latinspira; anything rolled into a circle or ball, anything wound, rolled up, folded together. b. a military cohort (Polybius 11, 23, 1 τρεῖς σπείρας. τοῦτο δέ καλεῖται τό σύνταγμα τῶν πεζῶν παρά Ῥωμαίοις κωρτις), i. e. the tenth part of a legion (i. e. about 600 men (i. e. legionaries), or if auxilialies either 500 or 1,000; cf. Marquardt, Römisch. Alterth. III. ii., p. 371. But surely τοῦτο τό σύνταγμα in the quotation comprehends the τρεῖς σπεῖρα; hence, Polybius here makes a σπεῖρα equal to a maniple, cf. 2, 3, 2; 6, 24, 5; cf. Zonaras, Lex., p. 1664, σπεῖρα σύνταγμα διακοσίων ἀνδρῶν. On the other hand, "the later Greek writings almost uniformly employ σπεῖρα as the representative of cohors" (Smith, Dict. of Antiq., edition 2, under the word exercitus, p. 500); and the rise of χιλίαρχος (which was the equivalent of tribunus, the commander of a cohort) in connection with it (John 18:12; Acts 21:31), together with the uniform rendering of the word by cohors in the Latin versions, warrants the margin cohort uniformly added in R. V. to the rendering band): Matthew 27:27; Mark 15:16; Acts 10:1; Acts 21:31; Acts 27:1, and often in Josephus; a maniple, or the thirtieth part of a legion, often so in Polybius ((see above)); any band, company, or detachment, of soldiers (2 Macc. 8:23; Judith 14:11): John 18:3, 12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπείρω Transliteration: speirō Phonetic Spelling: spi'-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sow (seed) Meaning: to sow (seed) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4687 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4687 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4687 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4687 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4687, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπείρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4687 speirō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sow, scatterProbably strengthened from spao (through the idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. Sow (literally or figuratively) -- sow(- er), receive seed. see GREEK spao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4687: σπείρωσπείρω; (imperfect 2 person singular ἐσπειρες, Matthew 13:27 Tr); 1 aorist ἔσπειρα; passive, present σπείρομαι; perfect passive participle ἐσπαρμενος; 2 aorist ἐσπάρην; (derived from the quick, jerky, motion of the hand; cf. our spurn (of the foot); Curtius, § 389); from Hesiod down; the Sept. for זָרַע ; to sow, scatter seed; a. properly: absolutely, Matthew 6:26; Matthew 13:3f, 18; Mark 4:3f, 14; Luke 8:5; Luke 12:24; (John 5:36f (see in b.)); 2 Corinthians 9:10; with an accusative of the thing, as σπέρμα ζιζάνια, κόκκον (cf. Buttmann, § 131, 5): Matthew 13:24f (but in 25 L T Tr WH have ἐπέσπειρεν), 27,37,39; Mark 4:32: Luke 8:5; 1 Corinthians 15:36f; with specifications of place: εἰς τάς ἀκάνθας, Matthew 13:22; Mark 4:18; ἐν τῷ ἀγρῷ, Matthew 13:24 (31); ἐπί τῆς γῆς. Mark 4:31; ἐπί with an accusative of place, Matthew 13:20, 23; Mark 4:16, 20; παρά τήν ὁδόν, Matthew 13:19. b. in proverbial sayings: absolutely, Matthew 25:24, 26; Luke 19:21; John 4:37; 2 Corinthians 9:6; τί, Galatians 6:7 (on these sayings see θερίζω, b.). in comparisons: σπρίειν εἰς τήν σάρκα, εἰς τό πνεῦμα (σάρξ and πνεῦμα are likened to fields to be sown), to do those things which satisfy the nature and promptings of the σάρξ or of the πνεῦμα, Galatians 6:8; τόν λόγον, to scatter the seeds of instruction, i. e. to impart instruction, Mark 4:14f; ὁ λόγος, ὁ ἐσπαρμενος ἐν ταῖς καρδίαις αὐτῶν, the ideas and precepts that have been implanted like seed in their hearts, i. e. received in their hearts, Mark 14:15 (here Tr text WH εἰς αὐτούς into their hearts T L marginal reading ἐν αὐτοῖς); οὗτος ἐστιν ὁ παρά τήν ὁδόν σπαρείς, this one experiences the fate of the seed sown by the wayside, Matthew 13:19; add, 20-23; Mark 4:16, 18, 20. τό σῶμα, the body, which after death is committed like seed to the earth, 1 Corinthians 15:42-44; καρπόν δικαιοσύνης, i. e. that seed which produces καρπόν δικαιοσύνης (see καρπός, 2 b.), James 3:18; σπείρειν τίνι τί, to give, manifest, something to one, from whom we may subsequently receive something else akin to a harvest (θερίζομεν), 1 Corinthians 9:11. (Compare: διασπείρω, ἐπισπείρω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπεκουλάτωρ Transliteration: spekoulatōr Phonetic Spelling: spek-oo-lat'-ore Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a scout, an executioner Meaning: a scout, an executioner GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4688 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4688 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4688 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4688 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4688, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπεκουλάτωρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4688 spekoulatōr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: executioner. Of Latin origin; a speculator, i.e. Military scout (spy or (by extension) life-guardsman) -- executioner. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4688: σπεκουλάτωρσπεκουλάτωρ, σπεκουλατορος (R G σπεκουλατορος (cf. Tdf. on Mark as below)), ὁ (the Latin wordspeculator), a looker-out, spy, scout; under the emperors an attendant and member of the body-guard, employed as messengers, watchers, and executioners (Seneca, de ira 1, 16centurio supplicio praepositus codere gladium speculatorem jubet; also de benef. 3, 25); the name is transferred to an attendant of Herod Antipas that acted as executioner: Mark 6:27. Cf. Keim, ii., 512 (English translation, 4:219; J. W. Golling in Thes. Nov. etc. ii., p. 405f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπένδω Transliteration: spendō Phonetic Spelling: spen'-do Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pour out (as a drink offering), to make a libation Meaning: to pour out (as a drink offering), to make a libation GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4689 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4689 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4689 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4689 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4689, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπένδω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4689 spendō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to pour out as a drink offeringApparently a primary verb; to pour out as a libation, i.e. (figuratively) to devote (one's life or blood, as a sacrifice) ("spend") -- (be ready to) be offered. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4689: σπένδωσπένδω: present passive σπένδομαι; (cf. German spenden (perhaps of the 'tossing away' of a liquid, Curtius, § 296; but cf. Vanicek, p. 1245f)); from Homer down; the Sept. for נָסַך; to pour out as a drink-offering, make a libation; in the N. T. σπένδεσθαι, to be offered as a libation, is figuratively used of one whose blood is poured out in a violent death for the cause of God: Philippians 2:17 (see θυσία, b. at the end); 2 Timothy 4:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπέρμα Transliteration: sperma Phonetic Spelling: sper'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: that which is sown, seed Meaning: that which is sown, seed GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4690 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4690 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4690 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4690 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4690, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπέρμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4690 sperma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: seed, offspringFrom speiro; something sown, i.e. Seed (including the male "sperm"); by implication, offspring; specially, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for planting) -- issue, seed. see GREEK speiro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4690: σπέρμασπέρμα, σπέρματος, τό (σπείρω, which see), from Homer down, Hebrew זֶרַע , the seed (from which anything springs); a. from which a plant germinates; α. properly, the seed i. e. the grain or kernel which contains within itself the germ of the future plant: plural, Matthew 13:32; Mark 4:31; 1 Corinthians 15:38 (Exodus 16:31; 1 Samuel 8:15); the singular is used collectively of the grains or kernels sown: Matthew 13:24, 27, 37; 2 Corinthians 9:10 (here L Tr σπόρος). β. metaphorically, a seed i. e. a residue. or a few survivors reserved as the germ of a new race (just as seed is kept from the harvest for the sowing), Romans 9:29 after Isaiah 1:9, where the Sept. for שַׂרִיד (so also Wis. 14:6; 1 Esdr. 8:85 (87); Josephus, Antiquities 11, 5, 3; 12, 7, 8; Plato, Tim., p. 23{c}). b. the semen virile; α. properly: Leviticus 15:16-18; Leviticus 18:20f, etc.; (probably also Hebrews 11:11, cf. καταβολή 1, and see below); often in secular writings. By metonymy the product of this semen, seed, children, offspring, progeny; family, race, posterity (so in Greek chiefly in the tragic poets, cf. Passow, under the word, 2 b. ii., p. 1498 (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 3); and זֶרַע very often in the O. T. (cf. Winer's Grammar, 17, 30)); so in the singular, either of one, or collectively of many: Romans 9:7f; εἰς καταβολήν σπέρματος (see (above, and) καταβολή, 2) Hebrews 11:11; ἀνισταναι and ἐξανισταναι σπέρμα τίνι, Matthew 22:24; Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28 (Genesis 38:8); ἔχειν σπέρμα, Matthew 22:25; ἀφιέναι σπέρμα τίνι, Mark 12:20-22; τό σπέρμα τίνος, Luke 1:55; John 7:42; John 8:33, 37; Acts 3:25; Acts 7:5; Acts 13:23; Romans 1:3; (); ; 2 Corinthians 11:22; 2 Timothy 2:8; Hebrews 2:16; Hebrews 11:18; in plural: παῖς ἐκ βαιλικων σπερμάτων, of royal descent, Josephus, Antiquities 8, 7, 6; τῶν Αβραμιαίων σπερμάτων ἀπόγονοι, 4 Macc. 18:1; equivalent to tribes, races, ἄνθρωποι τέ καί ἀνθρώπων σπερμασι νομοθετουμεν τά νῦν, Plato, legg. 9, p. 853 c. By a rabbinical method of interpreting, opposed to the usage of the Hebrew זֶרַע , which signifies the offspring whether consisting of one person or many, Paul lays such stress on the singular number in Genesis 13:15; Genesis 17:8 as to make it denote but one of Abraham's posterity, and that the Messiah: Galatians 3:16, also Galatians 3:19; and yet, that the way in which Pard presses the singular here is not utterly at variance with the genius of the Jewish-Greek language is evident from Αβραμιαίων σπερμάτων ἀπόγονοι, 4 Macc. 18:1, where the plural is used of many descendants ((cf. Delitzsch, Br. a. d. Röm., p. 16 note 2; Lightfoot on Galatians, the passage cited)). τό σπέρμα (Ἀβραάμ) τό ἐκ τοῦ νόμου, the seed which is such according to the decision of the law, physical offspring (see νόμος, 2, p. 428{a}), τό ἐκ πίστεως Ἀβραάμ, those who are called Abraham's posterity on account of the faith by which they are akin to him (see πίστις, 1 b. ἆ., p. 513{b} and ἐκ, II. 7), Romans 4:16; add, ; ; Galatians 3:29; similarly, Christians are called, in Revelation 12:17, the σπέρμα of the church (which is likened to a mother, Galatians 4:26). β. whatever possesses vital force or life-giving power: τό σπέρμα τοῦ Θεοῦ ((but anarthrous)), the Holy Spirit, the divine energy operating within the soul by which we are regenerated or made the τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ, 1 John 3:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπερμολόγος Transliteration: spermologos Phonetic Spelling: sper-mol-og'-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a seed picker, one who picks up scraps of knowledge Meaning: a seed picker, one who picks up scraps of knowledge GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4691 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4691 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4691 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4691 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4691, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπερμολόγος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4691 spermologos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: babbler. From sperma and lego; a seed-picker (as the crow), i.e. (figuratively) a sponger, loafer (specially, a gossip or trifler in talk) -- babbler. see GREEK sperma see GREEK lego Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4691: σπερμολόγοςσπερμολόγος, σπερμολογον (σπέρμα, and λέγω to collect); 1. picking up seeds: used of birds, Plug. Demet. 28; Athen. 9, p. 387 f.; especially of the crow or daw that picks up grain in the fields (German Saatkrähe), Aristophanes av. 232, 579; Aristotle, h. a. 8, 8, p. 592{b}, 28, and other writings. 2. of men: "lounging about the market-place and picking up a subsistence by whatever may chance to fall from the loads of merchandise" (Eustathius on Homer, Odyssey 5, 490 σπερμολογοι. οἱ περί τά ἐμπορία καί ἀγορᾶς διατρίβοντες διά τό ἀναλέγεσθαι τά ἐκ τῶν φορτιων ἐπορρεοντα καί διά ζῆν ἐκ τούτων); hence, beggarly, abject, vile (a parasite); getting a living by flattery and buffoonery, Athen. 3, p. 85 f.; Plutarch, mor., p. 456 d.; a substantive, ὁ σπερμολόγος, an empty talker, babbler (Demosthenes, p. 269, 19; Athen. 8, p. 344 c.): Acts 17:18. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπεύδω Transliteration: speudō Phonetic Spelling: spyoo'-do Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to hasten, urge on Meaning: to hasten, urge on GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4692 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4692 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4692 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4692 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4692, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπεύδω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4692 speudō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hasten, hurryProbably strengthened from pous; to "speed" ("study"), i.e. Urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication, to await eagerly -- (make, with) haste unto. see GREEK pous Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4692: σπεύδωσπεύδω; imperfect ἔσπευδον; 1 aorist ἔσπευσα; (cognate with German sich sputen (cf. English speed, Latinstudeo; Vanicek, p. 1163; Fick 4:279)); from Homer down; the Sept. for מִהַר, also for בִּהֵל, etc.; 1. intransitive, (cf. Winers Grammar, § 38, 1; Buttmann, 130, 4), to hasten: as often in the Greek writings, followed by an infinitive Acts 20:16; ἦλθον σπεύσαντες, they came with haste, Luke 2:16; σπεύσας κατάβηθι (A. V. make haste and come down), κατέβη, Luke 19:5, 6; σπεῦσον καί ἔξελθε (A. V. make haste and get thee quickly out), Acts 22:18. 2. to desire earnestly: τί, 2 Peter 3:12; (Isaiah 16:5; examples from Greek authors are given by Passow, under the word, 2 vol. ii., p. 1501; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II.)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπήλαιον Transliteration: spēlaion Phonetic Spelling: spay'-lah-yon Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a cave Meaning: a cave GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4693 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4693 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4693 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4693 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4693, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπήλαιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4693 spēlaion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cave, den. Neuter of a presumed derivative of speos (a grotto); a cavern; by implication, a hiding-place or resort -- cave, den. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4693: σπήλαιονσπήλαιον, σπηλαίου, τό (σπέος (cavern; cf. Curtius, § 111)), a cave (den): Matthew 21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46; John 11:38; Hebrews 11:38; Revelation 6:15. (Plato, Plutarch, Lucian, Aelian, others; the Sept. for מְעָרָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπιλάς Transliteration: spilas Phonetic Spelling: spee-las' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a ledge of rock (over which the sea dashes), a reef Meaning: a ledge of rock (over which the sea dashes), a reef GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4694 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4694 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4694 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4694 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4694, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπιλάς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4694 spilas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spot Of uncertain derivation; a ledge or reef of rock in the sea -- spot (by confusion with spilos). see GREEK spilos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4694: σπιλάςσπιλάς, σπιλαδος, ἡ, a rock in the sea, ledge or reef (Homer, Odyssey 3, 298; 5, 401, and in other poets; Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, b. j. 3, 9, 3); plural, tropically, of men who by their conduct damage others morally, wreck them as it were, equivalent to σκάνδαλα (R. V. text hidden rocks), Jude 1:12 (here L T Tr WH read οἱ (namely, ὄντες) σπιλάδες. Some (so R. V. marginal reading) make the word equivalent to the following; see Rutherford as there referred to.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπιλόω Transliteration: spiloō Phonetic Spelling: spee-lo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stain, defile Meaning: to stain, defile GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4695 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4695 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4695 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4695 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4695, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπιλόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4695 spiloō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: defile, spot. From spilos; to stain or soil (literally or figuratively) -- defile, spot. see GREEK spilos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4695: σπιλόωσπιλόω, σπίλω; perfect passive participle ἐσπιλωμενος; (σπίλος); to defile, spot: τί, James 3:6; Jude 1:23. (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Lucian, Heliodorus; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπῖλος Transliteration: spilos Phonetic Spelling: spee'-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a spot, stain Meaning: a spot, stain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4696 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4696 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4696 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4696 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4696, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπῖλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4696 spilos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spot. Of uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace -- spot. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4696: σπίλοςσπίλος (WH σπίλος (so Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 87; Liddell and Scott, under the word); but see Tdf. Proleg., p. 102; Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 42), σπιλου, ὁ (Phryn. rejects this word in favor of the Attic κηλίς; but σπίλος is used by Joseph, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Lucian, Liban, Artemidor.; see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 28 (cf. Winers Grammar, 25)), a spot: tropically, a fault, moral blemish, Ephesians 5:27; plural of base and gluttonous men, 2 Peter 2:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπλαγχνίζομαι Transliteration: splanchnizomai Phonetic Spelling: splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be moved in the inward parts, to feel compassion Meaning: to be moved in the inward parts, to feel compassion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4697 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4697 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4697 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4697 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4697, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπλαγχνίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4697 splanchnizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: have compassion. Middle voice from splagchnon; to have the bowels yearn, i.e. (figuratively) feel sympathy, to pity -- have (be moved with) compassion. see GREEK splagchnon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4697: σπλαγχνίζομαισπλαγχνίζομαι; 1 aorist ἐσπλαγχνίσθην (cf. Buttmann, 52 (45)); (σπλάγχνον, which see); properly, 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): absolutely, Luke 10:33; Luke 15:20; σπλαγχνισθείς with a finite verb, Matthew 20:34; Mark 1:41; τίνος, to pity one (cf. Winers Grammar, § 30, 10 a.; (Buttmann, § 132, 15; but others regard σπλαγχνισθείς in the following example as used absolutely and the genitive as depending on κύριος)), Matthew 18:27; ἐπί with the dative of the person, Matthew 14:14 G L T Tr WH; Mark 6:34 (R G); Luke 7:13 (where Tdf. ἐπί with the accusative); ἐπί τινα, Matthew 14:14 Rec.; ; Mark ( L T Tr WH); ; cf. Winers Grammar, § 33, c.; (Buttmann, as above); περί τίνος ὅτι, Matthew 9:36. Besides, several times in Test xii. Patr. (e. g. test. Zab. §§ 4, 6, 7, etc.); and in the N. T. Apocrypha; in Deuteronomy 13:8 Symm.; (Exodus 2:6 manuscript Venet.); and in 1 Samuel 23:21 incert.; (Clement of Rome, 2 Cor. 1, 7 [ET]; Hermas, mand. 4, 3, 5 [ET]); ἐπισπλαγχνίζομαι, Proverbs 17:5; the active σπλαγχνίζω is once used for the Attic σπλαγχνεύω, 2 Macc. 6:8. Cf. Bleek, Einl. ins N. T. edition 1, p. 75 (English translation, ibid.; edition 3 (by Marigold), p. 90; Winer's Grammar, 30, 33, 92 (87)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπλάγχνα Transliteration: splanchna Phonetic Spelling: splangkh'-non Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the inward parts (heart, liver, lungs, etc.), the emotions Meaning: the inward parts (heart, liver, lungs, etcetera), the emotions GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4698 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4698 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4698 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4698 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4698, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπλάγχνα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4698 splanchna 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bowels, inward affection, tender mercy. Probably strengthened from splen (the "spleen"); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy -- bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4698: σπλάγχνονσπλάγχνον, σπλαγχνου, τό, and (only so in the N. T.) plural σπλάγχνα, σπλάγχνων, τά, Hebrew רַחֲמִים, bowels, intestines (the heart, lungs, liver, etc.); a. properly: Acts 1:18 (2 Macc. 9:5f; 4 Macc. 5:29, and in Greek writings from Homer down). b. in the Greek poets from Aeschylus down 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, especially kindness, benevolence, compassion (cf. Lightfoot on Philippians 1:8; Winers Grammar, 18); hence, equivalent to our heart (tender mercies, affections, etc. (cf. B. D. American edition under the word )): 1 John 3:17 (on which see κλείω); 2 Corinthians 6:12; Philippians 2:1 (here G L T Tr WH εἰ τίς σπλάγχνα; Buttmann, 81 (71), cf. Green 109; Lightfoot at the passage); σπλάγχνα ἐλέους (genitive of quality (cf. Winers Grammar, 611 (568); so Test xii. Patr., test. Zab. §§ 7, 8)), a heart in which mercy resides (heart of mercy), Luke 1:78; also σπλάγχνα οἰκτιρμοῦ (Rec. οἰκτίρμων), Colossians 3:12; τά σπλάγχνα αὐτοῦ περισσοτέρως εἰς ὑμᾶς ἐστιν, his heart is the more abundantly devoted to you, 2 Corinthians 7:15; ἐπιποθῶ ὑμᾶς ἐν σπλάγχνοις Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ, in the heart (R. V. tender mercies) of Christ, i. e. prompted by the same love as Christ Jesus, Philippians 1:8; ἀναπαύειν τά σπλάγχνα τίνος, to refresh one's soul or heart, Philemon 1:7, 20; τά σπλάγχνα ἡμῶν, my very heart, i. e. whom I dearly love, Philemon 1:12 (so Darius calls his mother and children his own bowels in Curt. 4, 14, 22. meum corculum, Plautus Cas. 4, 4, 14; meum cor, id. Poen. 1, 2, 154; (cf. Lightfoot on Philemon, at the passage cited)). The Hebrew רַחֲמִים is translated by the Sept. now ὀικιρμοι, Psalm 24:6 (); Psalm 39:12 (), now ἔλεος, Isaiah 47:6; once σπλάγχνα, Proverbs 12:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπόγγος Transliteration: spongos Phonetic Spelling: spong'-gos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a sponge Meaning: a sponge GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4699 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4699 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4699 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4699 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4699, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπόγγος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4699 spongos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a spongePerhaps of foreign origin; a "sponge" -- spunge. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4699: σπόγγοςσπόγγος, σπογγου, ὁ (perhaps akin is fungus; Curtius, § 575), from Homer down, sponge: Matthew 27:48; Mark 15:36; John 19:29. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σποδός Transliteration: spodos Phonetic Spelling: spod-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: ashes Meaning: ashes GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4700 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4700 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4700 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4700 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4700, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σποδός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4700 spodos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ashes. Of uncertain derivation; ashes -- ashes. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4700: σποδόςσποδός, σποδοῦ, ἡ, from Homer down, ashes: Hebrews 9:13; ἐν σάκκῳ καί σποδῷ κάθημαι, to sit clothed in sackcloth and covered with ashes (exhibiting the tokens of grief, cf. Jonah 3:6; Isaiah 58:5; Isaiah 61:3; Jeremiah 6:26; Esther 4:1, 3; 1 Macc. 3:47; cf. σάκκος, b.): Matthew 11:21; Luke 10:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπορά Transliteration: spora Phonetic Spelling: spor-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a sowing, by implication seed Meaning: a sowing, by implication seed GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4701 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4701 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4701 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4701 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4701, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπορά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4701 spora 🕊 Strong's Concordance: seed. From speiro; a sowing, i.e. (by implication) parentage -- seed. see GREEK speiro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4701: σποράσπορά, σπορᾶς, ἡ (σπείρω, 2 perfect ἐσπορα), seed: 1 Peter 1:23 ((equivalent to a sowing, figuratively, origin, etc., from Aeschylus, Plato down)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπόριμος Transliteration: sporimos Phonetic Spelling: spor'-ee-mos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: sown, a sown field Meaning: sown, a sown field GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4702 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4702 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4702 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4702 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4702, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπόριμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4702 sporimos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cornfield. From sporos; sown, i.e. (neuter plural) a planted field -- corn(-field). see GREEK sporos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4702: σπόριμοςσπόριμος, σπόριμον (σπείρω, 2 perfect ἐσπορα), fit for sowing, sown (Xenophon, Diodorus, others); τά σποριμα, sown fields, growing crops (A. V. (except in Matt.) corn-fields) (Geoponica 1, 12, 37): Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23; Luke 6:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπόρος Transliteration: sporos Phonetic Spelling: spro'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a sowing, seed (sown) Meaning: a sowing, seed (sown) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4703 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4703 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4703 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4703 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4703, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπόρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4703 sporos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: seed sown. From speiro; a scattering (of seed), i.e. (concretely) seed (as sown) -- seed (X sown). see GREEK speiro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4703: σπόροςσπόρος, σπόρου, ὁ (σπείρω, 2 perfect ἐσπορα); 1. a sowing (Herodotus, Xenophon, Theophrastus, others). 2. seed (used in sowing): Mark 4:26; Luke 8:5, 11; 2 Corinthians 9:10a (L Tr, 10b) (Deuteronomy 11:10; Theocr, Plutarch, others). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδάζω Transliteration: spoudazō Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make haste, to give diligence Meaning: to make haste, to give diligence GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4704 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4704 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4704 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4704 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4704, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4704 spoudazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be eager, hastenFrom spoude; to use speed, i.e. To make effort, be prompt or earnest -- do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study. see GREEK spoude Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4704: σπουδάζωσπουδάζω; future σπουδάσω (a later form for the early σπουδάσομαι, cf. Krüger, § 40, under the word, vol. i, p. 190; Buttmann, 53 (46); (Winers Grammar, 89 (85); Veitch, under the word)); 1 aorist ἐσπούδασα; (σπουδή, which see); from Sophocles and Aristophanes down; a. to hasten, make haste: followed by an infinitive (cf. σπεύδω, 1), 2 Timothy 4:9, 21; Titus 3:12 (others refer these examples to b.; but cf. Holtzmann's Commentary on 2 Timothy 2:15). b. to exert oneself, endeavor, give difference: followed by an infinitive, Galatians 2:10; Ephesians 4:3; 1 Thessalonians 2:17; 2 Timothy 2:15; Hebrews 4:11; 2 Peter 1:10; 2 Peter 3:14; followed by an accusative with an infinitive 2 Peter 1:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδαῖος Transliteration: spoudaios Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dah'-yos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hasty, eager, diligent Meaning: hasty, eager, diligent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4705 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4705 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4705 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4705 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4705, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδαῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4705 spoudaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: diligent. From spoude; prompt, energetic, earnest -- diligent. see GREEK spoude Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4705: σπουδαῖοςσπουδαῖος, σπουδαῖα, σπουδαῖον (σπουδή), from Herodotus down, active, diligent, zealous, earliest: ἐν τίνι, 2 Corinthians 8:22; comparitive σπουδαιότερος, 2 Corinthians 8:17 (Winers Grammar, 242f (227)), 22 (Winers Grammar, § 35, 1); neuter as adverb (Latinstudiosius), very diligently (cf. Buttmann, § 123, 10), 2 Timothy 1:17 R G. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδαιότερον Transliteration: spoudaioteron Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dah-yot'-er-on Part of Speech: Adverb, Comparative Short Definition: diligently, promptly Meaning: diligently, promptly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4706 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4706 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4706 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4706 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4706, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδαιότερον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4706 spoudaioteron 🕊 Strong's Concordance: diligently, promptlyNeuter of spoudaioteros as adverb; more earnestly than others), i.e. Very promptly -- very diligently. see GREEK spoudaioteros |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδαιότερος Transliteration: spoudaioteros Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dah-yot'-er-os Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: more diligent Meaning: more diligent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4707 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4707 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4707 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4707 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4707, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδαιότερος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4707 spoudaioteros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: more diligentComparative of spoudaios; more prompt, more earnest -- more diligent (forward). see GREEK spoudaios |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδαιοτέρως Transliteration: spoudaioterōs Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb, Comparative Short Definition: speedily Meaning: speedily GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4708 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4708 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4708 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4708 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4708, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδαιοτέρως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4708 spoudaioterōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: speedily Adverb from spoudaioteros; more speedily, i.e. Sooner than otherwise -- more carefully. see GREEK spoudaioteros |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδαίως Transliteration: spoudaiōs Phonetic Spelling: spoo-dah'-yoce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: with haste, diligently Meaning: with haste, diligently GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4709 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4709 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4709 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4709 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4709, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδαίως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4709 spoudaiōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: diligently, instantly. Adverb from spoudaios; earnestly, promptly -- diligently, instantly. see GREEK spoudaios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4709: σπουδαίωςσπουδαίως, adverb of the preceding; a. hastily, with haste: comparitive σπουδαιοτέρως (cf. Buttmann, 69 (61); Winer's Grammar, § 11, 2 c.), Philippians 2:28 (Winers Grammar, 243 (228)). b. diligently: 2 Timothy 1:17 L T Tr WH; Titus 3:13; earnestly, Luke 7:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπουδή Transliteration: spoudē Phonetic Spelling: spoo-day' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: haste, diligence Meaning: haste, diligence GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4710 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4710 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4710 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4710 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4710, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπουδή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4710 spoudē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: haste, diligence, forwardnessFrom speudo; "speed", i.e. (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness -- business, (earnest) care(-fulness), diligence, forwardness, haste. see GREEK speudo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4710: σπουδήσπουδή, σπωδης, ἡ (σπεύδω (which see)), from Homer down; 1. haste: μετά σπουδῆς, with haste, Mark 6:25; Luke 1:39 (Wis. 19:2; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 9, 7; Herodian, 3, 4, 1; 6, 4, 3). 2. earnestness, diligence: universally, earnestness in accomplishing, promoting, or striving after anything, Romans 12:11; 2 Corinthians 7:11, 12; 2 Corinthians 8:7f; ἐν σπουδή, with diligence, Romans 12:8; σπουδήν ἐνδείκνυσθαι, Hebrews 6:11; πᾶσαν σπουδήν ποιεῖσθαι (see ποιέω, I. 3, p. 525{b} bottom), to give all diligence, interest oneself most earnestly, Jude 1:3; σπουδήν παρεισφέρειν, 2 Peter 1:5; ἡ σπουδή ὑπέρ τίνος, earnest care for one, 2 Corinthians 8:16 (περί τίνος (Demosthenes, 90, 10); Diodorus 1, 75). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σπυρίς Transliteration: spyris Phonetic Spelling: spoo-rece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a (large, flexible) basket (for carrying provisions) Meaning: a (large, flexible) basket (for carrying provisions) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4711 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4711 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4711 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4711 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4711, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σπυρίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4711 spyris 🕊 Strong's Concordance: basket. From speiro (as woven); a hamper or lunch-receptacle -- basket. see GREEK speiro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4711: σπυρίςσπυρίς (L WH σφυρίς, which see), σπυριδος, ἡ (allied to σπεῖρα, which see; hence, something wound, twisted, or folded together), a reed basket (i. e. a plaited basket, a lunch basket, hamper; cf. B. D., under the word ): Matthew 15:37; Matthew 16:10; Mark 8:8, 20; Acts 9:25. (Herodotus, Theophrastus, Apollod., Alciphron 3, epistle 56; others). See σφυρίς. STRONGS NT 4711: σφυρίςσφυρίς, equivalent to σπυρίς, which see (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 113; Curtius, p. 503; (Stephanus' Thesaurus, see under the words)), Lachmann in Matthew 16:10 and Mark 8:8; WH uniformly (see their Appendix, p. 148). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στάδιον Transliteration: stadion Phonetic Spelling: stad'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine; Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a stadium (a Greek measure of length), by implication a racecourse Meaning: a stadium (a Greek measure of length), by implication a racecourse GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4712 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4712 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4712 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4712 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4712, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στάδιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4712 stadion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stadium, arena, furlongOr masculine (in plural) stadios (stad'-ee-os) from the base of histemi (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication, a stadium or race-course -- furlong, race. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4712: στάδιονστάδιον, σταδιου, plural τά σταδια (John 6:19 Tdf.), and οἱ σταδιοι (so (Matthew 14:24 Tr text WH text); Luke 24:13; John 6:19 (not Tdf.); Revelation 21:16 (Relz G L WH marginal reading); 2 Macc. 11:5 2Macc. 12:10, 29; in the other passages, the gender is not apparent (see Tdf. Proleg., p. 117; WHs Appendix, p. 157); Krüger, § 19, 2, 1) (ΣΤΑΩ, ἵστημι; hence, properly, 'established,' that which stands fast, a 'stated' distance, a 'fixed standard' of length), a stadium, i. e. 1. a measure of length comprising 600 Greek feet, or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces (Pliny, h. n. 2, 23 (21), 85), hence, one-eighth of a Roman mile (i. e. 606 3/4 English feet (about 15 miles less than one-fifth of a kilometer)); the space or distance of that length (A. V. a furlong): (Matthew 14:24 Tr text WH text); Luke 24:13; John 6:19; John 11:18; Revelation 14:20; Revelation 21:16. 2. a race-course, i. e. place in which contests in running were held; the one who outstripped the rest, and reached the goal first, receiving the prize: 1 Corinthians 9:24 (here A. V. race). Courses of this description were to be found in most of the larger Greek cities, and were, like that at Olympia, 600 Greek feet in length. Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Sigdium; Grundt in Schenkel, under the word, vol. v., 375f; (BB. DD. under the word ). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στάμνος Transliteration: stamnos Phonetic Spelling: stam'-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: an earthen jar (for racking off wine) Meaning: an earthen jar (for racking off wine) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4713 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4713 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4713 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4713 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4713, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στάμνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4713 stamnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: jar, potFrom the base of histemi (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank -- pot. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4713: στάμνοςστάμνος, σταμνου (ὁ) ἡ (from ἵστημι (cf. Curtius, § 216)), among the Greeks an earthen jar, into which wine was drawn off for keeping (a process called κατασταμνίζειν), but also used for other purposes. The Sept. employ it in Exodus 16:33 as the rendering of the Hebrew צִנְצֶנֶת, that little jar (or pot) in which the manna was kept, laid up in the ark of the covenant; hence, in Hebrews 9:4, and Philo de congr. erud. grat. § 18. Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 400; (Winer's Grammar, 23). STRONGS NT 4713a: στασιαστήςστασιαστής, στασιαστου, ὁ (στασιάζω), the author of or a participant in an insurrection: Mark 15:7 L T Tr WH ((Diodorus from 10, 11, 1, p. 171, 6 Dindorf; Dionysius Halicarnassus, ii. 1199); Josephus, Antiquities 14, 1, 3; Ptolemy). The earlier Greeks used στασιώτης (Moeris, under the word). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στάσις Transliteration: stasis Phonetic Spelling: stas'-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a rebel, revolutionist Meaning: a rebel, revolutionist GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4714 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4714 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4714 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4714 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4714, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στάσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4714 stasis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: insurrection, uproar. From the base of histemi; a standing (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy -- dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4714: στάσιςστάσις, στάσεως, ἡ (ἵστημι); 1. a standing, station, state: ἔχειν στάσιν, to stand, exist, have stability, Latinlocum habere (R. V. is get standing), Hebrews 9:8 (Polybius 5, 5, 3). 2. from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, an insurrection (cf. German Aufstand): Mark 15:7; Luke 23:19, 25; Acts 19:40 (see σήμερον, under the end); κινεῖν στάσιν (L T Tr WH στάσεις) τίνι (a mover of insurrections among i. e.) against (cf. Winer's Grammar, 208 (196)) one, Acts 24:5. 3. strife, dissension (Aeschylus Pers. 738; (Diogenes Laërtius 3, 51): Acts 15:2; Acts 23:7, 10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στατήρ Transliteration: statēr Phonetic Spelling: stat-air' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a stater (a coin) Meaning: a stater (a coin) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4715 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4715 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4715 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4715 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4715, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στατήρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4715 statēr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: coin, a staterFrom the base of kauchesis; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specially), a stater or certain coin -- piece of money. see GREEK kauchesis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4715: στατήρστατήρ, στατηρος, ὁ (from ἵστημι, to place in the scales, weigh out (i. e. 'the weigher' (Vanicek, p. 1126))), a stater, a coin; in the N. T. a silver stater equivalent to four Attic or two Alexandrian drachmas, a Jewish shekel (see δίδραχμον): Matthew 17:27. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σταυρός Transliteration: stauros Phonetic Spelling: stow-ros' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an upright stake, a cross (the Rom. instrument of crucifixion) Meaning: an upright stake, a cross (the Roman instrument of crucifixion) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4716 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4716 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4716 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4716 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4716, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σταυρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4716 stauros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cross. From the base of histemi; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specially), a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e. Self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ -- cross. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4716: σταυρόςσταυρός, σταυροῦ, ὁ (from ἵστημι (root sta); cf. Latinstauro, English staff (see Skeat, Etymological Dictionary, under the word); Curtius, § 216; Vanicek, p. 1126); 1. an upright stake, especially a pointed one (Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon). 2. a cross; a. the 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; cf. Winers RWB, under the word Kreuzigung; Merz in Herzog edition 1 ((cf. Schaff-Herzog) also Schultze in Herzog edition 2), under the word Kreuz; Keim, iii., p. 409ff. (English translation, vi. 138; BB. DD., see under the words, Cross, Crucifixion; O. Zöckler, Das Kreuz Christi (Gütersloh, 1875); English translation, Lond. 1878; Fulda, Das Kreuz u. d. Kreuzigung (Bresl. 1878); Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, ii. 582ff). This horrible punishment the innocent Jesus also suffered: Matthew 27:32, 40, 42; Mark 15:21, 30, 32; Luke 23:26; John 19:17, 19, 25, 31; Colossians 2:14; Hebrews 12:2; θάνατος σταυροῦ, Philippians 2:8; τό αἷμα τοῦ σταυροῦ, blood shed on the cross; Colossians 1:20. b. equivalent to the crucifixion which Christ underwent: Galatians 5:11 (on which see σκάνδαλον, under the end); Ephesians 2:16; with the addition of τοῦ Χριστοῦ, 1 Corinthians 1:17; the saving power of his crucifixion, Philippians 3:18 (on which see ἐχθρός, at the end); Galatians 6:14; τῷ σταυρῷ τοῦ Χριστοῦ διώκεσθαι, to encounter persecution on account of one's avowed belief in the saving efficacy of Christ's crucifixion, Galatians 6:12; ὁ λόγος ὁ τοῦ σταυροῦ, the doctrine concerning the saving power of the death on the cross endured by Christ, 1 Corinthians 1:18. The judicial usage which compelled those condemned to crucifixion themselves to carry the cross to the place of punishment (Plutarch, de sara numinis vindict. c. 9; Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 56, cf. John 19:17), gave rise to the proverbial expression αἴρειν or λαμβάνειν or βαστάζειν τόν σταυρόν αὐτοῦ, which was usually used by those who, on behalf of God's cause, do not hesitate cheerfully and manfully to bear persecutions, troubles, distresses — thus recalling the fate of Christ and the spirit in which he encountered it (cf. Bleek, Synop. Erkl. der drei ersten Evangg. i, p. 439f): Matthew 10:38; Matthew 16:24; Mark 8:34; Mark 10:21 (R L in brackets); ; Luke 9:23; Luke 14:27. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σταυρόω Transliteration: stauroō Phonetic Spelling: stow-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fence with stakes, to crucify Meaning: to fence with stakes, to crucify GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4717 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4717 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4717 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4717 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4717, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σταυρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4717 stauroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crucify. From stauros; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness -- crucify. see GREEK stauros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4717: σταυρόωσταυρόω, σταυρῷ; future σταυρώσω; 1 aorist ἐσταυρωσα; passive, present σταύρομαι; perfect ἐσταύρωμαι; 1 aorist ἐσταυρωθην; (σταυρός, which see); 1. to stake, drive down stakes: Thucydides 7, 25, 6 (here οἱ Συρακοσιοι ἐσταύρωσαν, which the Scholiast renders σταυρους κατέπηξαν). 2. to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade: a place, Thucydides 6, 100; Diodorus 3. to crucify (Vulg.crucifigo): τινα, a. properly: Matthew 20:19; Matthew 23:34; Matthew 26:2; Matthew 27:22,(),; ; Mark 15:13-15, 20, 24f, 27; Mark 16:6; Luke 23:21, 23, 33; Luke 24:7, 20; John 19:6, 10, 15f, 18, 20, 23, 41; Acts 2:36; Acts 4:10; 1 Corinthians 1:13, 23; 1 Corinthians 2:2,(8); 2 Corinthians 13:4; Galatians 3:1; Revelation 11:8 (Additions to Esther 8:13 (34) [Esther 8:348:12r]; for תָּלָה, to hang, Esther 7:9. Polybius 1, 86, 4; Josephus, Antiquities 2, 5, 4; 17, 10, 10; Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 53 and 56; in native Greek writings ἀνασταυρουν is more common). b. metaphorically: τήν σάρκα, to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain (but note the aorist)), Galatians 5:24; ἐσταύρωμαι τίνι, and ἐσταύρωται μοι τί, I have been crucified to something and it has been crucified to me, so that we are dead to each other all fellowship and contact between us has ceased, Galatians 6:14. (Compare: ἀνασταυρόω, σὑν᾿σταυρόω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σταφυλή Transliteration: staphylē Phonetic Spelling: staf-oo-lay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a bunch of grapes Meaning: a bunch of grapes GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4718 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4718 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4718 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4718 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4718, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σταφυλή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4718 staphylē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: grapes. Probably from the base of stephanos; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined) -- grapes. see GREEK stephanos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4718: σταφυλήσταφυλή, σταφυλῆς, ἡ, from Homer down, the Sept. for עֵנָב, grapes, a bunch of grapes: Matthew 7:16; Luke 6:44; Revelation 14:18 (cf. the Sept. as referred to under the word βότρυς). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στάχυς Transliteration: stachys Phonetic Spelling: stakh'-oos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a head of grain Meaning: a head of grain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4719 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4719 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4719 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4719 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4719, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στάχυς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4719 stachys 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ear of corn. From the base of histemi; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk) -- ear (of corn). see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4719: στάχυςστάχυς, σταχυνος (cf. Buttmann, 14), ὁ (connected with the root, sta, ἵστημι; Curtius, p. 721), from Homer down, the Sept. for שִׁבֹּלֶת, an ear of corn (or growing grain): Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23; Mark 4:28; Luke 6:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Στάχυς Transliteration: Stachys Phonetic Spelling: stakh'-oos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Stachys, a Christian at Rome Meaning: Stachys -- a Christian at Rome GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4720 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4720 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4720 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4720 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4720, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Στάχυς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4720 Stachys 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Stachys. The same as stachus; Stachys, a Christian -- Stachys. see GREEK stachus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4720: ΣτάχυςΣτάχυς, Σταχυος, ὁ (cf. the preceding word), Stachys, the name of a man (cf. Lightfoot on Philip., p. 174): Romans 16:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στέγη Transliteration: stegē Phonetic Spelling: steg'-ay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a roof Meaning: a roof GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4721 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4721 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4721 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4721 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4721, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στέγη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4721 stegē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: roof. Strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof -- roof. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4721: στέγηστέγη, στεγης, ἡ (στέγω to cover), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, a roof: of a house, Mark 2:4; ἐισέρχεσθαι ὑπό τήν στέγην τίνος (see εἰσέρχομαι, 1, p. 187{b} bottom), Matthew 8:8; Luke 7:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στέγω Transliteration: stegō Phonetic Spelling: steg'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cover closely (so as to keep water out), generally to bear up under Meaning: to cover closely (so as to keep water out), generally to bear up under GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4722 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4722 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4722 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4722 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4722, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στέγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4722 stegō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: forbear, endureFrom stege; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently) -- (for-)bear, suffer. see GREEK stege Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4722: στέγωστέγω; (allied with Latintego, toga, English deck, thatch, etc.; Curtius, § 155 Fick Part 3:590); to cover; 1. to protect or keep by covering, to preserve: Sophocles, Plato, Plutarch, others. 2. to cover over with silence; to keep secret; to hide, conceal: ταμα ἔπη, Euripides, Electr. 273; τόν λόγον, Polybius 8, 14, 5; for other examples see Passow, under the word, 1 b. β.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2); μωρός οὐ δυνήσεται λόγον στέξαι, Sir. 8:17; hence, ἡ ἀγάπη πάντα στέγει, 1 Corinthians 13:7, is explained by some, love covereth (so R. V. marginal reading), i. e. hides and excuses, the errors and faults of others; but it is more appropriately rendered (with other interpreters) beareth. For στέγω means 3. by covering to keep off something which threatens, to bear up against, hold out against, and so to endure, bear, forbear (τάς ἐνδείας, Philo in Flacc. § 9; many examples from Greek authors from Aeschylus down are given by Passow, under the word, 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. especially 3)): 1 Corinthians 9:12; 1 Corinthians 13:7; 1 Thessalonians 3:1, 5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στεῖρος Transliteration: steiros Phonetic Spelling: sti'-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: barren Meaning: barren GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4723 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4723 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4723 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4723 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4723, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στεῖρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4723 steiros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: barren. A contraction from stereos (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile" -- barren. see GREEK stereos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4723: στεῖροςστεῖρος, στεῖρα, στειρον (equivalent to στερρός, στερεός which see; whence German starr, Latinsterilis), hard, stiff; of men and animals, barren: of a woman who does not conceive, Luke 1:7, 36; Luke 23:29; Galatians 4:27. (Homer, Theocritus, the Orphica, Anthol.; the Sept. for עָקָר עֲקָרָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στέλλω Transliteration: stellō Phonetic Spelling: stel'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to arrange, prepare, gather up, to restrain Meaning: to arrange, prepare, gather up, to restrain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4724 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4724 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4724 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4724 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4724, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στέλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4724 stellō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: avoid, withdraw self. Probably strengthened from the base of histemi; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with) -- avoid, withdraw self. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4724: στέλλωστέλλω: (German stellen; (cf. Greek στήλη, στολή, etc.; Latinstlocus (locus); English stall, etc.; Curtius, § 218; Fick Part 1:246; Part 4:274)); from Homer down; 1. to set, place, set in order, arrange; to fit out, to prepare, equip; middle present στέλλομαι, to prepare oneself, to fit out for oneself; to fit out for one's own use: στελλόμενοι τοῦτο μή τίς etc. arranging, providing for, this etc. i. e. taking care (A. V. avoiding), that no one etc. 2 Corinthians 8:20 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 6 a.; Buttmann, 292 (252)). 2. to bring together, contract, shorten: τά ἱστία, Homer, Odyssey 3, 11; 16, 353; also in middle Iliad 1, 433; to diminish, check, cause to cease; passive, to cease to exist: βουλομένῃ τήν λύπην τοῦ ἀνδρός σταλῆναι, Josephus, Antiquities 5, 8, 3; ὁ χειμών ἐσταλη, ibid. 9, 10, 2; middle to remove oneself withdraw oneself to depart, followed by ἀπό with the genitive of the person, to abstain from familiar contact with one, 2 Thessalonians 3:6. (Compare: ἀποστέλλω, ἐξαποστέλλω, συναποστέλλω, διαστέλλω, ἐπιστέλλω, καταστέλλω, σὑν᾿στέλλω, ὑποστέλλω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στέμμα Transliteration: stemma Phonetic Spelling: stem'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a wreath Meaning: a wreath GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4725 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4725 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4725 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4725 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4725, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στέμμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4725 stemma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: garland. From the base of stephanos; a wreath for show -- garland. see GREEK stephanos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4725: στέμμαστέμμα, στεμματος, τό (στέφω, perfect passive ἔστεμμαι, to crown, to bind round), a fillet, a garland, put upon victims: Acts 14:13 (cf. Winers Grammar, 630 (585); B. D. American edition under the word ). (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στεναγμός Transliteration: stenagmos Phonetic Spelling: sten-ag-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a groaning Meaning: a groaning GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4726 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4726 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4726 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4726 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4726, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στεναγμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4726 stenagmos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: groaning. From stenazo; a sigh -- groaning. see GREEK stenazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4726: στεναγμόςστεναγμός, στεναγμοῦ, ὁ (στενάζω), a groaning, a sigh: Acts 7:34; Romans 8:26; see ἀλάλητος. ((Pindar), Tragg., Plato, Josephus, Plutarch, others; the Sept. for אֲנָחָה, אֲנָקָה, נְאָקָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στενάζω Transliteration: stenazō Phonetic Spelling: sten-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to groan (within oneself) Meaning: to groan (within oneself) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4727 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4727 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4727 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4727 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4727, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στενάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4727 stenazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: groan, sigh deeply. From stenos; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e. (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly -- with grief, groan, grudge, sigh. see GREEK stenos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4727: στενάζωστενάζω; 1 aorist ἐστέναξα; (στένω, akin is German stohnen (cf. stentorian; Vanicek, p. 1141; Fick Part i. 249)); to sigh, to gross: 2 Corinthians 5:2, 4,(cf. Winer's Grammar, 353 (331)); Hebrews 13:17; ἐν ἑαυτοῖς, within ourselves, i. e. in our souls, inwardly, Romans 8:23; to pray sighing, Mark 7:34; κατά τίνος, James 5:9 (here R. V. murmur). (The Sept.; Tragg., Demosthenes, Plutarch, others) [COMPARE: ἀναστενάζω, σὑν᾿στενάζω. SYNONYM: cf. κλαίω, at the end.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στενός Transliteration: stenos Phonetic Spelling: sten-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: narrow Meaning: narrow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4728 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4728 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4728 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4728 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4728, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στενός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4728 stenos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: narrow, strait. Probably from the base of histemi; narrow (from obstacles standing close about) -- strait. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4728: στενόςστενός, στενή, στενόν, from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, the Sept. for צַר, narrow, strait: πύλη, Matthew 7:13 (14 (here L Tr brackets πύλη)); Luke 13:24. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στενοχωρέω Transliteration: stenochōreō Phonetic Spelling: sten-okh-o-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be made narrow, to compress Meaning: to be made narrow, to compress GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4729 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4729 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4729 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4729 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4729, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στενοχωρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4729 stenochōreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cramp, confineFrom the same as stenochoria; to hem in closely, i.e. (figuratively) cramp -- distress, straiten. see GREEK stenochoria Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4729: στενοχωρέωστενοχωρέω, στενοχώρω: (στενόχωρος; and this from στενός, and χῶρος a space); 1. intransitive, to be in a strait place (Machon in Athen. 13, p. 582 b.); to be narrow (Isaiah 49:19). 2. transitive, to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits (Vulg.angustio) (Diodorus, Lucian, Herodian, others; (the Sept. Joshua 17:15; Judges 16:16; Isaiah 28:20; 4 Macc. 11:11)): passive tropically, of one sorely 'straitened' in spirit, 2 Corinthians 4:8; οὐ στενοχωρεῖσθε ἐν ἡμῖν, ye are not straitened in us, ample space is granted you in our souls, i. e. we enfold you with large affection, 2 Corinthians 6:12; στενοχωρεῖσθε ἐν τοῖς σπλάγχνοις ὑμῶν, ye are straitened your own affections, so that there is no room there for us, i. e. you do not grant a place in your heart for love toward me, ibid. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στενοχωρία Transliteration: stenochōria Phonetic Spelling: sten-okh-o-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: narrowness of space, difficulty Meaning: narrowness of space, difficulty GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4730 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4730 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4730 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4730 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4730, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στενοχωρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4730 stenochōria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: anguish, distress. From a compound of stenos and chora; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity -- anguish, distress. see GREEK stenos see GREEK chora Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4730: στενοχωρίαστενοχωρία, στενοχωρίας, ἡ (στενόχωρος), narrowness of place, a narrow space (Isaiah 8:22 (others take this as metaphorically); Thucydides, Plato, others); metaphorically, dire calamity, extreme affliction, (A. V. distress, anguish): Romans 2:9; Romans 8:35; 2 Corinthians 6:4; 2 Corinthians 12:10. (Deuteronomy 28:53, 55, 57; Sir. 10:26; (Wis. 5:3); 1 Macc. 2:53 1 Macc. 13:3; Polybius 1, 67, 1; (Artemidorus Daldianus, oeir. 3, 14); Aelian v. h. 2, 41; (others).) (Cf. Trench, § lv.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στερεός Transliteration: stereos Phonetic Spelling: ster-eh-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hard, firm Meaning: hard, firm GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4731 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4731 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4731 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4731 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4731, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στερεός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4731 stereos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hard, strong, sure. From histemi; stiff, i.e. Solid, stable (literally or figuratively) -- stedfast, strong, sure. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4731: στερεόςστερεός, στερεά, στερεόν (Vanicek, p. 1131; Curtius, § 222), from Homer down, firm, solid, compact, hard, rigid: λίθος, Homer Odyssey 19, 494; strong, firm, immovable, θεμέλιος, 2 Timothy 2:19; τροφή, solid food, Hebrews 5:12, 14; στερεωτερα τροφή, Diodorus 2, 4; Epictetus diss. 2, 16, 39; tropically, in a bad sense, cruel, stiff, stubborn, hard; often so in Greek writings from Homer down: κραδιη στερεωτερη λιθοιο, Odyssey 23, 103; in a good sense, firm, steadfast: τῇ πίστει, as respects faith, firm of faith (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 31, 6 a.), 1 Peter 5:9 (see στερεόω, at the end). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στερεόω Transliteration: stereoō Phonetic Spelling: ster-eh-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make firm, strengthen Meaning: to make firm, strengthen GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4732 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4732 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4732 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4732 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4732, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στερεόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4732 stereoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: establish, receive strength, make strong. From stereos; to solidify, i.e. Confirm (literally or figuratively) -- establish, receive strength, make strong. see GREEK stereos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4732: στερεόωστερεόω, στερέω: 1 aorist ἐστερέωσα; imperfect 3 person plural ἐστερεοῦντο; 1 aorist passive ἐστερεωθην; (στερεός); to make solid, make firm, strengthen, make strong: τινα, the body of anyone, Acts 3:16; τάς βάσεις, passive, Acts 3:7; passive, τῇ πίστει, as respects faith (see στερεός, at the end), Acts 16:5. (The Sept.; Xenophon, Diodorus.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στερέωμα Transliteration: stereōma Phonetic Spelling: ster-eh'-o-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a solid body, a support, strength, firmness Meaning: a solid body, a support, strength, firmness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4733 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4733 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4733 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4733 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4733, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στερέωμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4733 stereōma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: steadfastness. From stereoo; something established, i.e. (abstractly) confirmation (stability) -- stedfastness. see GREEK stereoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4733: στερέωμαστερέωμα στερεώματος, τό (στερεόω), that which has been made firm; a. (Vulg.firmamentum) the firmament; so the Sept. for רָקִיעַ , the arch of the sky, which in early times was thought to be solid, Genesis 1:6-8; Ezekiel 1:22-26; Sir. 43:1 (cf. B. D. (especially American edition) under the word ); a fortified place, 1 Esdr. 8:78 (80). b. that which furnishes a foundation; on which a thing rests firmly, support: Aristotle, partt. an. 2, 9, 12, p. 655{a}, 22; κύριος στερέωμα μου, Psalm 17:3 (). c. firmness, steadfastness: τῆς πίστεως, Colossians 2:5 (some take it here metaphorically in a military sense, solid front; cf. Lightfoot at the passage (per contra Meyer)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Στεφανᾶς Transliteration: Stephanas Phonetic Spelling: stef-an-as' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "crowned", Stephanas, a Christian at Corinth Meaning: Stephanas -- "crowned", a Christian at Corinth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4734 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4734 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4734 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4734 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4734, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Στεφανᾶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4734 Stephanas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Stephanas. Probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned; from stephanoo); Stephanas, a Christian -- Stephanas. see GREEK stephanoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4734: ΣτεφανᾶςΣτεφανᾶς, Στεφανᾶ (cf. Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ, Stephanas, a Christian of Corinth: 1 Corinthians 1:16; 1 Corinthians 16:15, 17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στέφανος Transliteration: stephanos Phonetic Spelling: stef'-an-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: that which surrounds, a crown Meaning: that which surrounds, a crown GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4735 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4735 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4735 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4735 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4735, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στέφανος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4735 stephanos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crown. From an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, diadema), literally or figuratively -- crown. see GREEK diadema Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4735: στέφανοςστέφανος, στεφάνου, ὁ (στέφω (to put round; cf. Curtius, § 224)), the Sept. for עֲטָרָה (from Homer down), a crown (with which the head is encircled); a. properly, as a mark of royal or (in general) exalted rank (such passages in the Sept. as 2 Samuel 12:30; 1 Chronicles 20:2; Psalm 20:4 (); Ezekiel 21:26; Zechariah 6:11, 14 (yet cf. 2 Samuel 1:10 Complutensian, Lagarde LXX), perhaps justify the doubt whether the distinction between στέφανος and διάδημα (which see) was strictly observed in Hellenistic Greek): Matthew 27:29; Mark 15:17; John 19:2, 5; Revelation 4:4, 10; Revelation 6:2; Revelation 9:7; Revelation 14:14; with a genitive of the material, ἀστέρων δώδεκα, Revelation 12:1; the wreath or garland which was given as a prize to victors in the public games (cf. BB. DD. under the word ): 1 Corinthians 9:25, cf. 2 Timothy 2:5. b. metaphorically, α. the eternal blessedness which will be given as a prize to the genuine servants of God and Christ: ὁ τῆς δικαιοσύνης στέφανος, the crown (wreath) which is the reward of righteousness, 2 Timothy 4:8; with an epexegetical genitive in the phrases λαμβάνεσθαι, διδόναι τόν στέφανον τῆς ζωῆς, equivalent to τήν ζωήν ὡς τόν στέφανον, James 1:12; Revelation 2:10; κομίζεσθαι τόν τῆς δόξης στέφανον, 1 Peter 5:4; λαβεῖν τόν στέφανον τίνος, to cause one to fail of the promised and hoped for prize, Revelation 3:11. β. that which is an ornament and honor to one: so of persons, Philippians 4:1; στέφανος καυχήσεως (see καύχησις, 1 Thessalonians 2:19 (Proverbs 12:4; Proverbs 16:31; Proverbs 17:6, etc.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Στέφανος Transliteration: Stephanos Phonetic Spelling: stef'-an-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "crown", Stephen, the first Christian martyr Meaning: Stephen -- "crown", the first Christian martyr GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4736 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4736 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4736 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4736 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4736, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Στέφανος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4736 Stephanos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Stephen. The same as stephanos; Stephanus, a Christian -- Stephen. see GREEK stephanos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4736: ΣτέφανοςΣτέφανος, Στεφάνου, ὁ, Stephen, one of the seven 'deacons' of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned to death by the Jews: Acts 6:5, 8; Acts 7:59; Acts 8:2; Acts 11:19; Acts 22:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στεφανόω Transliteration: stephanoō Phonetic Spelling: stef-an-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to crown Meaning: to crown GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4737 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4737 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4737 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4737 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4737, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στεφανόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4737 stephanoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crown. From stephanos; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively) -- crown. see GREEK stephanos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4737: στεφανόωστεφανόω, στεφάνῳ: 1 aorist ἐστεφανωσα; perfect passive participle ἐστεφανωμενος; (στέφανος); from Homer down; a. to encircle with a crown, to crown: the victor in a contest, 2 Timothy 2:5. b. universally, to adorn, to honr: τινα δόξῃ καί τιμή, Hebrews 2:7, 9, from Psalm 8:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στῆθος Transliteration: stēthos Phonetic Spelling: stay'-thos Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the breast Meaning: the breast GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4738 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4738 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4738 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4738 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4738, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στῆθος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4738 stēthos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: breast. From histemi (as standing prominently); the (entire external) bosom, i.e. Chest -- breast. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4738: στῆθοςστῆθος, στήθους, τό (from ἵστημι; that which stands out, is prominent (Etym. Magn. 727, 19 διότι ἕστηκεν ἀσάλευτον)), from Homer down, the breast: John 13:25; John 21:20 (cf. κόλπος, 1); Revelation 15:6. τύπτειν εἰς τό στῆθος or τύπτειν τό στῆθος, of mourners (see κόπτω), Luke 18:13; Luke 23:48. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στήκω Transliteration: stēkō Phonetic Spelling: stay'-ko Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stand, stand firm Meaning: to stand, stand firm GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4739 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4739 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4739 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4739 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4739, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στήκω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4739 stēkō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stand fast. From the perfect tense of histemi; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere -- stand (fast). see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4739: στήκωστήκω; (an inferior Greek word, derived from ἕστηκα, perfect of ἵστημι; see Buttmann, 48 (41); (Winers Grammar, 24, 26 (25); WH. Appendix, p. 169; Veitch, under the word (ἑστήκω; Mullach, under the word στέκω (p. 299))); to stand: Mark ( T Tr WH); Mark 11:25 ((cf. ὅταν c. β.)); John 1:26 L marginal reading T Tr text WH; (Revelation 12:4 WH (but see below)); with an emphasis, to stand firm; tropically, to persist, persevere (A. V. stand fast): absolutely to persevere in godliness and rectitude, 2 Thessalonians 2:15; ἐν κυρίῳ, in one's fellowship with the Lord, Philippians 4:1; 1 Thessalonians 3:8 ((cf. ἐάν, I. 2 b.)); ἐν τῇ πίστει, 1 Corinthians 16:13; ἐν ἑνί πνεύματι, Philippians 1:27; to keep one's standing (opposed to ζυγῷ ἐνέχομαι), τῇ ἐλευθερία, maintain your allegiance to freedom (cf. Winers Grammar, § 31, 1 k.; Buttmann, § 133, 12; but L T Tr WH take στήκετε here absolutely; cf. Lightfoot ad loc.), Galatians 5:1; to stand erect, tropically, not to sin (opposed to πίπτειν equivalent to to sin), τῷ κυρίῳ, dative commodi (Winer's Grammar, as above), Romans 14:4. (In John 8:44 (ἐν τῇ ἀλήθεια οὐκ ἔστηκεν) WH read the imperfect ἔστηκεν (where others adopt ἕστηκεν from ἵστημι), owing to the preceding οὐκ (T WH after manuscripts א B* D L etc.); see Westcott's Commentary on John, the passage cited 'Additional Note'; WH, Introduction, § 407. But such an imperfect is nowhere else found (yet cf. Revelation 12:4 WH), and respecting confusion in the ancient use of the breathings, and the interchange of οὐκ and ὀχ, see οὐ at the beginning and references there, especially Tdf. Proleg., p. 90; moreover, the familiar perfect (present) of ἵστημι thoroughly suits the context; see ἵστημι, II. 2 d.) ((The Sept., Exodus 14:13, Alex., Complutensian; 1 Kings 8:11); Alex.; Aphr. probl. 1, 49 vat.; ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στηριγμός Transliteration: stērigmos Phonetic Spelling: stay-rig-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a setting firmly, steadfastness Meaning: a setting firmly, steadfastness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4740 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4740 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4740 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4740 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4740, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στηριγμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4740 stērigmos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: steadfastness. From sterizo; stability (figuratively) -- stedfastness. see GREEK sterizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4740: στηριγμόςστηριγμός, στηριγμοῦ, ὁ (στηρίζω), firm condition, steadfastness: of mind, 2 Peter 3:17. (of a standing still, Diodorus 1, 81; Plutarch, mor., p. 76 d.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στηρίζω Transliteration: stērizō Phonetic Spelling: stay-rid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make fast, establish Meaning: to make fast, establish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4741 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4741 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4741 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4741 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4741, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στηρίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4741 stērizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to establishFrom a presumed derivative of histemi (like stereos); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm -- fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. see GREEK histemi see GREEK stereos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4741: στηρίζωστηρίζω; future στηριξω (as in the best Greek writings), and στηρίσω (in 2 Thessalonians 3:3 manuscript Vat., as in Jeremiah 17:5; στηριῶ, Jeremiah 3:12; Jeremiah 24:6; Ezekiel 14:8; Sir. 6:37 (see references below)); 1 aorist ἐστήριξα, and ἐστήρισα (στήρισον, Luke 22:32 L T Tr WH; Revelation 3:2 G L T Tr WH, as in Judges 19:5, 8; Ezekiel 6:2; Proverbs 15:25, etc.; cf. (WHs Appendix, p. 170); Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Sprchl. i., p. 372; Buttmann, 36 (32); Kühner, § 343, i., p. 910; (Veitch, under the word)); passive, perfect ἐστηριγμαι; 1 aorist ἐστηρίχθην; (στῆριγξ a support; akin to στερεός, which see, στερρός, and German stärken; cf. Curtius, § 222); from Homer down; a. to make stable, place firmly, set fast, fix: ἐστήρικται (χάσμα), is fixed, Luke 16:26; στηρίζω τό πρόσωπον, to set one's face steadfastly, keep the face turned (Ezekiel 6:2; Ezekiel 13:17; Ezekiel 15:7; etc.) τοῦ πορεύεσθαι εἰς with an accusative of place, a Hebrew expression (see πρόσωπον, 1 b. (and cf. Buttmann, § 140, 16 δ.; Winer's Grammar, 33)), Luke 9:51. b. to strengthen, make firm; tropically (not so in secular authors) to render constant, confirm, one's mind (A. V. establish): τινα, Luke 22:32; (Acts 18:23 where R G ἐπιστηρίζων); Romans 1:11; Romans 16:25; 1 Thessalonians 3:2; 2 Thessalonians 3:3; 1 Peter 5:10 (here Rec. has 1 aorist optative 3 person singular στηρίξαι); Revelation 3:2; τήν καρδίαν τίνος, 1 Thessalonians 3:13; James 5:8; τινα ἐν τίνι, 2 Thessalonians 2:17; 2 Peter 1:12. (Compare: ἐπιστηρίζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στίγμα Transliteration: stigma Phonetic Spelling: stig'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a bed of leaves or rushes Meaning: mark -- a bed of leaves or rushes GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4742 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4742 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4742 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4742 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4742, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στίγμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4742 stigma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mark, brandFrom a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. Prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service -- mark. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4742: στίγμαστίγμα, στιγματος, τό (from στίζω to prick; (cf. Latinstimulus, etc.; German stechen, English stick, sting, etc.; Curtius, § 226)), a mark pricked in or branded upon the body. According to ancient oriental usage, slaves and soldiers bore the name or 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 devotees who stamped themselves in this way with the token of their gods (cf. Deyling, Observations, iii., p. 423ff); hence, τά στίγματα τοῦ (κυρίου so Rec.) Ἰησοῦ, the marks of (the Lord) Jesus, which Paul in Galatians 6:17 says he bears branded on his body, are the traces left there by the perils, hardships, imprisonments, scourgings, endured by him for the cause of Christ, and which mark him as Christ's faithful and approved votary, servant, soldier (see Lightfoots Commentary on Galatians, the passage cited). (Herodotus 7, 233; Aristotle, Aelian, Plutarch, Lcian, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στιγμή Transliteration: stigmē Phonetic Spelling: stig-may' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a point, a moment Meaning: a point, a moment GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4743 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4743 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4743 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4743 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4743, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στιγμή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4743 stigmē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: moment. Feminine of stigma; a point of time, i.e. An instant -- moment. see GREEK stigma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4743: στιγμήστιγμή, στιγμης, ἡ (στίζω; see στίγμα, iuit.), a point: στιγμή χρόνου, a point (i. e. a moment) of time (Cicero, pro Flacco c. 25; pro Sest. 24; Caesar b. c. 2, 14; others), Luke 4:5. (Antoninus 2, 17; Plutarch, puer. educ. 17; Isaiah 29:5; 2 Macc. 9:11.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στίλβω Transliteration: stilbō Phonetic Spelling: stil'-bo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to shine Meaning: to shine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4744 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4744 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4744 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4744 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4744, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στίλβω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4744 stilbō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: shining. Apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e. Flash intensely -- shining. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4744: στίλβωστίλβω; to shine, glisten: of garments (as in Homer, Iliad 3, 392; 18, 596; cf. Plato, Phaedo 59, p. 110 d.), Mark 9:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στοά Transliteration: stoa Phonetic Spelling: sto-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a portico Meaning: a portico GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4745 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4745 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4745 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4745 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4745, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στοά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4745 stoa 🕊 Strong's Concordance: porch, colonnadeProbably from histemi; a colonnade or interior piazza -- porch. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4745: στοάστοά, στοάς, ἡ, a portico, a covered colonnade where people can stand or walk protected from the weather and the heat of the sun: John 5:2; στοά Σολομῶνος, a porch or 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 times of king Agrippa, to whom the care of the temple was intrusted by the emperor Claudius, and who on account of its antiquity did not dare to demolish and build it anew; so Josephus relates, Antiquities 20, 9, 7; (but on 'Solomon's Porch' cf. B. D., under the word (Solomon's Temple, at the end))): John 10:23; Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στοιβάς Transliteration: stoibas Phonetic Spelling: stoy-bas' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: branch Meaning: branch GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4746 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4746 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4746 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4746 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4746, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στοιβάς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4746 stoibas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: branch. From a primary steibo (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed -- branch. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4746: στιβάςστιβάς, στιβαδος, ἡ (from στείβω 'to tread on,' 2 aorist ἐστιβον); a. a spread or layer of leaves, reeds, rushes, soft leafy twigs, straw, etc., serving for a bed (Hesychius στιβάς. ἀπό ῤάβδων ἡ χλωρῶν χορτων στρωσις καί φυλλων); so in Greek writings from Herodotus down. b. that which is used in making a bed of this sort, a branch full of leaves, soft faliage: so Mark 11:8 L T Tr WH for στοιβάδας, an orthographical error (see Tdf.'s note at the passage). STRONGS NT 4746: στοιβάςστοιβάς, στοιβαδος, ἡ, see στιβάς, b. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στοιχεῖον Transliteration: stoicheion Phonetic Spelling: stoy-khi'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: one of a row, a letter (of the alphabet), the elements (of knowledge) Meaning: one of a row, a letter (of the alphabet), the elements (of knowledge) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4747 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4747 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4747 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4747 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4747, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στοιχεῖον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4747 stoicheion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: element, principle, rudiment. Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of stoicheo; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively) -- element, principle, rudiment. see GREEK stoicheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4747: στοιχεῖονστοιχεῖον, στοιχειου, τό (from στοῖχος a row, rank, series; hence, properly, that which belongs to any στοῖχος, that of which a στοῖχος is composed; hence), "any first thing, from which the others belonging to some series or composite whole take their rise; an element, first principle". The word denotes specifically: 1. the letters of the alphabet as the elements of speech, not however the written characters (which are called γράμματα), but the spoken sounds: στοιχεῖον φωνῆς φωνή ἀσύνθετος, Plato definition, p. 414 e.; τό ῥω τό στοιχεῖον, id. Crat., p. 426 d.; στοιχεῖον ἐστι φωνή ἀδιαιρετος, οὐ πᾶσα δέ, ἀλλ' ἐξ ἧς πεφυκε συνετή γίγνεσθαι φωνή, Aristotle, poet. 20, p. 1456{b}, 22. 2. the elements from which all things have come, the material causes of the universe (ἐστι δέ στοιχεῖον, ἐξ οὗ πρώτου γίνεται τά γινόμενα καί εἰς ὁ ἔσχατον ἀναλύεται ... τό πῦρ, τό ὕδωρ, ὁ ἀήρ, ἡ γῆ, (Diogenes Laërtius Zeno 137); so very often from Plato down, as in Tim., p. 48 b.; in the Scriptures: Wis. 7:17 Wis. 19:17; 2 Peter 3:10, 12. 3. the heavenly bodies, either as parts of the heavens, or (as others think) because in them the elements of man's life and destiny were supposed to reside; so in the earlier ecclesiastical writings: Ep. ad Diogn. 7, 2 [ET]; Justin Martyr, dialog contra Trypho, 23; τά Οὐρανία στοιχεῖα, id. Apology 2, 5; στοιχεῖα Θεοῦ, created by God, Theophilus Ant. ad Autol. 1, 4; cf. Hilgenfeld, Galaterbrief, pp. 66-77. Hence, some interpreters infelicitously understand Paul's phrase τά στοιχεῖα τοῦ κόσμου, Galatians 4:3, 9; Colossians 2:8, 20, of the heavenly bodies, because times and seasons, and so sacred seasons, were regulated by the course of the sun and moon; yet in unfolding the meaning of the passage on the basis of this sense they differ widely. 4. the elements, rudiments, primary and fundamental principles (cf. our 'alphabet' or 'a b c') of any art, science, or discipline; e. g. of mathematics, as in the title of Euclid's well-known work; στοιχεῖα πρῶτα καί μέγιστα χρήστης πολιτείας, Isocrates, p. 18 a.; τῆς ἀρετῆς, Plutarch, de puer. educ. 16, 2; many examples are given in Passow, under the word, 4, ii., p. 1550b; (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 3 and 4). In the N. T. we have τά στοιχεῖα τῆς ἀρχῆς τῶν λογίων τοῦ Θεοῦ (see ἀρχή, 1 b., p. 76{b} bottom), Hebrews 5:12, such as are taught to νήπιοι, Hebrews 5:13; τά στοιχεῖα τοῦ κόσμου, the rudiments with which mankind like νήπιοι were indoctrinated before the time of Christ, i. e. the elements of religions training, or the ceremonial precepts common alike to the worship of Jews and of Gentiles, Galatians 4:3, 9, (and since these requirements on account of the difficulty of observing them are to be regarded as a yoke — cf. Acts 15:10; Galatians 5:1 — those who rely upon them are said to be δεδουλωμένοι ὑπό τά στοιχεῖα); specifically, the ceremonial requirements especially of Jewish tradition, minutely set forth by theosophists and false teachers, and fortified by specious argument, Colossians 2:8, 20. The phrase τά στοιχεῖα τοῦ κόσμου is fully discussed by Schneckenburger in the Theolog. Jahrbücher for 1848, Part iv., p. 445ff; Neander in the Deutsche Zeitschrift f. Christl. Wissensehaft for 1850, p. 205ff; Kienlen in Reuss u. Cunitz's Beiträge zu d. theolog. Wissenschaften, vol. ii., p. 133ff; E. Schaubach, Comment. qua exponitur quid στοιχεῖα τοῦ κόσμου in N. T. sibi velint. (Meining. 1862). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στοιχέω Transliteration: stoicheō Phonetic Spelling: stoy-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be in rows, to walk by rule Meaning: to be in rows, to walk by rule GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4748 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4748 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4748 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4748 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4748, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στοιχέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4748 stoicheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: walk orderly. From a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety -- walk (orderly). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4748: στοιχέωστοιχέω, στοίχω; future στοιχήσω; (στοῖχος a row, series); a. to proceed in a row, go in order: Xenophon, Cyril 6,3,34; metaphorically, to go on prosperously, to turn out well: of things, Ecclesiastes 11:6 for כָּשֵׁר. b. to walk: with a locative dative (Winers Grammar, § 31, 1 a. cf. p. 219 (205); yet cf. Buttmann, § 133, 22 b.). τοῖς ἴχνεσι τίνος, in the steps of one, i. e. follow his example, Romans 4:12; to direct one's life, to live, with a dative of the rule (Buttmann, as above), εἰ πνεύματι ... στοιχῶμεν, if the Holy Spirit animates us (see ζάω, I. 3 under the end), let us exhibit that control of the Spirit in our life, Galatians 5:25; τῷ κανόνι, according to the rule, Galatians 6:16; τῷ αὐτῷ (where Rec. adds κανόνι, Philippians 3:16 (Winers Grammar, § 43, 5 d.; cf. Buttmann, § 140, 18 at the end), (τῷ παραδειγματι τίνος, Clement, hom. 10, 15); with a participle denoting the manner of acting, στοιχεῖς τόν νόμον φυλάσσων, so walkest as to keep the law (A. V. walkest orderly, keeping etc.), Acts 21:24. (On the word and its construction see Fritzsche on Romans, vol. iii., p. 142. Compare: |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στολή Transliteration: stolē Phonetic Spelling: stol-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: equipment, apparel Meaning: equipment, apparel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4749 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4749 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4749 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4749 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4749, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στολή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4749 stolē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: long robe. From stello; equipment, i.e. (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity) -- long clothing (garment), (long) robe. see GREEK stello Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4749: στολήστολή, στολῆς, ἡ (στέλλω (which see) to prepare, equip, 2 perfect 1. an equipment (Aeschylus). 2. an equipment in clothes, clothing; specifically, a loose outer garment for men which extended to the feet (cf. English stole (Dict. of Chris. Antiq. under the word)), worn by kings (Jonah 3:6), priests, and persons of rank: Mark 12:38; Mark 16:5; Luke 15:22; Luke 20:46; Revelation 6:11; Revelation 7:9, 13 (14{a},14{b} Rec.; Revelation 22:14 L T Tr WH). (Tragg., Xenophon, Plato, and following; the Sept. chiefly for בֶּגֶד.) (Cf. Trench, § l.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στόμα Transliteration: stoma Phonetic Spelling: stom'-a Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the mouth Meaning: the mouth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4750 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4750 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4750 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4750 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4750, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στόμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4750 stoma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mouth. Probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of tomoteros; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon) -- edge, face, mouth. see GREEK tomoteros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4750: στόμαστόμα, στόματος, τό (apparently equivalent to τομα, with sigma ς( prefixed, from τέμνω, τετομα, therefore properly, 'cutting' (or 'cut'; so Etym. Magn. 728, 18; others, 'calling', etc.; but doubtful, cf. Curtius, § 226 b.; Vanicek, p. 1141 and references)); from Homer down; Hebrew פֶּה; the mouth; 1. properly, the mouth as a part of the body: of man, John 19:29; Acts 11:8; Revelation 1:16; Revelation 3:16, and often; of animals — as of a fish, Matthew 17:27; of a horse, James 3:3; Revelation 9:17; of a serpent, Revelation 12:15; Revelation 13:5; the jaws of a lion, 2 Timothy 4:17; Hebrews 11:33; Revelation 13:2. Since the thoughts of man's soul find verbal utterance by his mouth, καρδία (`the heart' or soul) and στόμα 'the mouth' are distinguished: Matthew 12:34; Matthew 15:8 Rec. from Isaiah 29:13; Romans 10:8, 10; in phrases chiefly of a Hebraistic character, the mouth (as the organ of speech) is mentioned in connection with words and speech, Matthew 21:16 (from Psalm 8:3), and words are said to proceed ἐκ τοῦ στόματος, Matthew 4:4 (from Deuteronomy 8:3); Luke 4:22; Ephesians 4:29; Colossians 3:8; James 3:10; τό στόμα λαλεῖ τί, Jude 1:16; on the Hebrew phrase ἀνοίγειν τό στόμα, see ἀνοίγω, p. 48{a} bottom ἡ ἄνοιξις τοῦ στοματου Ephesians 6:19; στόμα πρός στόμα λαλῆσαι (אֶל־פֶּה פֶּה דִּבֶּר, Numbers 12:8) literally, mouth (turned) to mouth (A. V. face to face), 2 John 1:12; 3 John 1:14, (τό στόμα πρός τό στόμα, of a kiss, Xenophon, mem. 2, 6, 32); God or the Holy Spirit is said to speak διά τοῦ στόματος τίνος (cf. Buttmann, 183 (159)), Luke 1:70; Acts 1:16; Acts 3:18, 21; Acts 4:25; or a person is said to hear a thing διά τοῦ στόματος, Acts 15:7; or ἀπό τοῦ στόματος τοῦ, from his own mouth, i. e. what he has just said, Luke 22:71; or ἐκ τοῦ στόματος, Acts 22:14; θρευσαι τί ἐκ τοῦ στόματος τοῦ, Luke 11:54; τό πνεῦμα τοῦ στόματος (the breath of his mouth, see πνεῦμα, 1 b.), 2 Thessalonians 2:8 (Psalm 32:6 (), cf. Isaiah 11:4); ἡ ῤομφαία τοῦ στοματου, a figure portraying the destructive power of the words of Christ the judge, Revelation 2:16; δόλος or ψεῦδος ἐν τῷ στόματι, 1 Peter 2:22 and Revelation 14:5 (from Isaiah 53:9); στόμα is put for 'statements', declarations, in Matthew 18:16 and 2 Corinthians 13:1 (Deuteronomy 19:15); Luke 19:22 (Ecclesiastes 8:2). διδόναι τίνι στόμα, apt forms of speech (as distinguished from the substance of speech, ἡ σοφία), Luke 21:15; στόμα for one who has begun (or is about) to speak, Romans 3:19 (Psalm 106:42 (); cf. πᾶν γόνυ and πᾶσα γλῶσσα, Philippians 2:10f, from Isaiah 45:23); metaphorically, the earth is said to open its mouth and καταπίνειν τί, Revelation 12:16. 2. Like Latinacies, στόμα μαχαίρας, the edge of the sword (פִּי־חֶרֶב, Genesis 34:26; (Joshua 19:48; Jeremiah 21:7, etc.); Judges 18:27, etc.; 2 Samuel 15:14 (but in the last two passages the Sept. render the Hebrew phrase by στόμα ῤομφαίας, which (together with στόμα ξίφους) is the more common translation; cf. Winers Grammar, 18, 30; Buttmann, 320 (274) n.)): Luke 21:24; Hebrews 11:34 (hence, δίστομος, which see; אָכַל of a sword, 2 Samuel 2:26; 2 Samuel 11:25). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στόμαχος Transliteration: stomachos Phonetic Spelling: stom'-akh-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an opening, the stomach Meaning: an opening, the stomach GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4751 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4751 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4751 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4751 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4751, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στόμαχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4751 stomachos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stomach. From stoma; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specially), the "stomach" -- stomach. see GREEK stoma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4751: στόμαχοςστόμαχος, στομαχου, ὁ (στόμα, which see); 1. the throat: Homer, others. 2. an opening, orifice, especially of the stomach, Aristotle 3. in later writings (as Plutarch, others) the stomach: 1 Timothy 5:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατεία Transliteration: strateia Phonetic Spelling: strat-i'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a campaign, expedition, warfare Meaning: a campaign, expedition, warfare GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4752 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4752 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4752 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4752 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4752, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατεία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4752 strateia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: warfare. From strateuomai; military service, i.e. (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger) -- warfare. see GREEK strateuomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4752: στρατείαστρατεία, στρατείας, ἡ (στρατεύω), an expedition, campaign; military service, warfare: Paul likens his contest with the difficulties that oppose him in the discharge of his apostolic duties to a warfare, 2 Corinthians 10:4 (where Tdf. στρατιᾶς, see his note); 1 Timothy 1:18. ((Herodotus, Xenophon, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στράτευμα Transliteration: strateuma Phonetic Spelling: strat'-yoo-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: an expedition, an army, a company of soldiers Meaning: an expedition, an army, a company of soldiers GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4753 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4753 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4753 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4753 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4753, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στράτευμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4753 strateuma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: army, soldier, man of war. From strateuomai; an armament, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic) -- army, soldier, man of war. see GREEK strateuomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4753: στράτευμαστράτευμα, στρατεύματος, τό (στρατεύω), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; a. an army: Matthew 22:7; Revelation 9:16; Revelation 19:14 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 59, 4 a.), 19. b. a band of soldiers (R. V. soldiers): Acts 23:10, 27. c. body-guard, guardsmen: plural Luke 23:11 (R. V. soldiers). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατεύομαι Transliteration: strateuomai Phonetic Spelling: strat-yoo'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make war, to serve as a soldier Meaning: to make war, to serve as a soldier GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4754 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4754 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4754 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4754 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4754, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατεύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4754 strateuomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: go to warMiddle voice from the base of stratia; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively, to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions), to contend with carnal inclinations -- soldier, (go to) war(-fare). see GREEK stratia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4754: στρατεύωστρατεύω: middle, present στρατεύομαι; 1 aorist subjunctive 2 person singular στρατευση (1 Timothy 1:18 T Tr text WH marginal reading); (στρατός (related to στρωννύω, which see), an encampment, an army); from Herodotus down; to make a military expedition, to lead soldiers to war or to battle (spoken of a commander); to do military duty, be on active service, be a soldier"; in the N. T. only in the middle (Greek writings use the active and the deponent middle indiscriminately; cf. Passow, under the word, 1 at the end; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 2)): properly, of soldiers, Luke 3:14; 1 Corinthians 9:7; 2 Timothy 2:4; to fight (A. V. war): tropically, of the conflicts of the apostolic office, 2 Corinthians 10:3; with a kindred accusative (Winers Grammar, § 32, 2; Buttmann, § 131, 5), τήν καλήν στρατείαν, 1 Timothy 1:18 (ἱεράν καί εὐγενῆ στρατείαν στρατεύσασθαι περί τῆς εὐσεβείας, 4 Macc. 9:23); of passions that disquiet the soul, James 4:1; 1 Peter 2:11. (Compare: ἀντιστρατεύομαι.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατηγός Transliteration: stratēgos Phonetic Spelling: strat-ay-gos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a general, governor Meaning: a general, governor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4755 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4755 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4755 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4755 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4755, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατηγός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4755 stratēgos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: captain, magistrate. From the base of stratia and ago or hegeomai; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor), the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens -- captain, magistrate. see GREEK stratia see GREEK ago see GREEK hegeomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4755: στρατηγόςστρατηγός, στρατηγοῦ, ὁ (στρατός and ἄγω), from Herodotus down, the Sept. chiefly for סֶגֶן (only plural סְגָנִים); 1. the commander of an army. 2. in the N. T. a civic commander, a governor (the name of the duumviri or highest magistrates in the municipia and colonies; they had the power of administering justice in the less important cases; οἱ τῆς πόλεως στρατηγοί, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 4, 49; of civil magistrates as early as Herodotus 5, 38; (see references in Meyer on Acts 16:20; Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2f; cf. Farrar, St. Paul, i., excurs. xvi.)): plural (R. V. magistrates (after A. V.), with marginal reading Gr. praetors), Acts 16:20, 22, 35f (38). 3. στρατηγός τοῦ ἱεροῦ, 'captain of the temple' (A. V.), i. e. the commander of the Levites who kept guard in and around the temple (Josephus, Antiquities 20, 6, 2; (B. D., under the word , 3; Edersheim, The Temple etc., chapter vii., 2 edition, p. 119f)): Acts 4:1; Acts 5:24; plural Luke 22:52; simply (A. V. captain), Acts 5:26; Luke 22:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατιά Transliteration: stratia Phonetic Spelling: strat-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: an army Meaning: an army GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4756 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4756 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4756 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4756 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4756, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατιά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4756 stratia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: army, hostFeminine of a derivative of stratos (an army; from the base of stronnumi, as encamped); camp-likeness, i.e. An army, i.e. (figuratively) the angels, the celestial luminaries -- host. see GREEK stronnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4756: στρατιάστρατιά, στρατιᾶς, ἡ (στρατός (cf. στρατεύω)), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, the Sept. for צָבָא; 1. an army, band of soldiers. 2. sometimes in the poets equivalent to στρατεία, as Aristophanes eqq. 587 (ἐν στρατιαις τέ καί μάχαις), 2 Corinthians 10:4 Tdf. after the best manuscripts ((see his note; cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word II.); Passow, under the word στρατεία, at the end). 3. in the N. T. ἡ οὐράνιος στρατιά, or ἡ στρατιά τοῦ οὐρανοῦ (Hebrew הַשָּׁמַיִם צְבָא), the host of heaven (see δύναμις, f.), i. e. a. troops of angels (1 Kings 22:19; Nehemiah 9:6): Luke 2:13. b. the heavenly bodies, stars of heaven (so called on account of their number and their order): Acts 7:42 (2 Chronicles 33:3, 5; Jeremiah 8:2, etc.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατιώτης Transliteration: stratiōtēs Phonetic Spelling: strat-ee-o'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a soldier Meaning: a soldier GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4757 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4757 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4757 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4757 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4757, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατιώτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4757 stratiōtēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: soldier. From a presumed derivative of the same as stratia; a camper-out, i.e. A (common) warrior (literally or figuratively) -- soldier. see GREEK stratia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4757: στρατιώτηςστρατιώτης, στρατιωτου, ὁ (from στράτιος ((cf. στρατεύω)), like ἡλιώτης, κλοιωτης, ἠπειρώτης), from Herodotus down, a (common) soldier: Matthew 8:9; Mark 15:16; Luke 23:36; John 19:2; Acts 10:7; Acts 12:4, etc.; with the addition of Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, metaphorically, a champion of the cause of Christ, 2 Timothy 2:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατολογέω Transliteration: stratologeō Phonetic Spelling: strat-ol-og-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to enlist soldiers Meaning: to enlist soldiers GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4758 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4758 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4758 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4758 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4758, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατολογέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4758 stratologeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: enlistFrom a compound of the base of stratia and lego (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior, i.e. Enlist in the army -- choose to be a soldier. see GREEK stratia see GREEK lego Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4758: στρατολογέωστρατολογέω, στρατολόγω: to be a στρατολογος (and this from στρατός and λέγω), to gather (collect) an army, to enlist soldiers: ὁ στρατολογησας (he that enrolled (him) as a soldier), of the commander, 2 Timothy 2:4. (Diodorus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Josephus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατοπεδάρχης Transliteration: stratopedarchēs Phonetic Spelling: strat-op-ed-ar'-khace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: captain of the guard Meaning: captain of the guard GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4759 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4759 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4759 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4759 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4759, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατοπεδάρχης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4759stratopedarchēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: captain of the guard. From stratopedon and archo; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specially), a Praetorian praefect -- captain of the guard. see GREEK stratopedon see GREEK archo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4759: στρατοπεδάρχηςστρατοπεδάρχης, στρατοπεδαρχου, ὁ (στρατόπεδον and ἄρχω) (cf. Buttmann, 73 (64)); a. the commander of a camp and army, a military tribune: Dionysius Halicarnassus 10, 36; Lucian, hist. conscr. 22; (Josephus, b. j. 2, 19, 4). b. Praetorian prefect, commander of the praetorian cohorts, i. e. captain of the Roman emperor's bodyguard: Acts 28:16 (L T Tr WH omit the clause, see Abbot in B. D., American edition, under the word, Captain of the Guard). There were two praetorian prefects, to whose custody prisoners sent bound to the emperor were consigned: Josephus, Antiquities 18, 6, 6; Pliny, epistles 10, 65 (57). (See B. D. American edition as above; Lightfoot on Philippi, p. 7f.) STRONGS NT 4759a: στρατοπεδαρχος [στρατοπεδαρχος, στρατοπεδαρχου, ὁ: see the preceding word. The dative στρατοπεδάρχῳ is the reading of some manuscripts (cf. WH rejected marginal reading) in Acts 28:16; cf. ἑκατοντάρχης, at the beginning] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρατόπεδον Transliteration: stratopedon Phonetic Spelling: strat-op'-ed-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a military camp, an army Meaning: a military camp, an army GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4760 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4760 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4760 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4760 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4760, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρατόπεδον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4760 stratopedon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: army. From the base of stratia and the same as pedinos; a camping-ground, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops -- army. see GREEK stratia see GREEK pedinos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4760: στρατόπεδονστρατόπεδον, στρατοπεδονου, τό (στρατός, and πέδον a plain), from Herodotus down; a. a military camp. b. soldiers in camp, an army: Luke 21:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρεβλόω Transliteration: strebloō Phonetic Spelling: streb-lo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to twist Meaning: to twist GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4761 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4761 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4761 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4761 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4761, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρεβλόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4761 strebloō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wrest. From a derivative of strepho; to wrench, i.e. (specially), to torture (by the rack), but only figuratively, to pervert -- wrest. see GREEK strepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4761: στρεβλόωστρεβλόω, στρέβλω; (στρεβλός (from στρέφω) twisted, Latintortuosus; hence, στρέβλη, feminine, an instrument of torture); to twist, turn awry (Herodotus); to torture, put to the rack (Aristophanes, Plato, Demosthenes, Polybius, Josephus, 3Macc. 4:14); metaphorically, to pervert, of one who wrests or tortures language to a false sense, 2 Peter 3:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρέφω Transliteration: strephō Phonetic Spelling: stref'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to turn, to change Meaning: to turn, to change GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4762 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4762 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4762 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4762 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4762, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρέφω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4762 strephō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: turn, convertStrengthened from the base of trope; to twist, i.e. Turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively) -- convert, turn (again, back again, self, self about). see GREEK trope Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4762: στρέφωστρέφω: 1 aorist ἐστρεψα; passive, present στρέφομαι; 2 aorist ἐστράφην; from Homer down; the Sept. for הָפַך, also for שָׂבַב, etc.; to turn, turn round: τί τίνι, to turn a thing to one, Matthew 5:39, and T Tr WH in Matthew 27:3 (for ἀποστρέφω, to bring back; see ἀποστρέφω, 2); reflexively (Winers Grammar, § 38, 1; Buttmann, § 130, 4), to turn oneself (i. e. to turn the back to one; used of one who no longer cares for another), Acts 7:42 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 469 (437)); τί εἰς τί, equivalent to μεταστρέφω, to turn one thing into another, Revelation 11:6. Passive reflexively, to turn oneself: στραφείς followed by a finite verb, having turned etc., Matthew 7:6; ( L T Tr WH); ; Luke 7:9; Luke 9:55; Luke 14:25; Luke 22:61; John 1:38; John 20:16; στραφείς πρός τινα, followed by a finite verb (turning unto etc., or turned unto and etc.), Luke 7:44; Luke 10:21 () (Rst L T), ; ; στρέφεσθαι εἰς τά ὀπίσω, to turn oneself back, John 20:14; εἰς τά ἔθνη, Acts 13:46; ἐστράφησαν (ἐν L T Tr WH) ταῖς καρδίαις αὐτῶν εἰς Αἴγυπτον (R. V. they turned back in their hearts unto Egypt) i. e. to their condition there, Acts 7:39; absolutely and tropically, to turn oneself namely, from one's course of conduct, i. e. to change one's mind (cf. Winer's Grammar, as above): Matthew 18:3 and L T Tr WH in John 12:40. (Compare: ἀναστρέφω, ἀποστρέφω, διαστρέφω, ἐκστρέφω, ἐπιστρέφω, καταστρέφω, μεταστρέφω, σὑν᾿στρέφω, ὑποστρέφω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρηνιάω Transliteration: strēniaō Phonetic Spelling: stray-nee-ah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run riot Meaning: to run riot GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4763 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4763 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4763 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4763 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4763, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρηνιάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4763 strēniaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: live luxuriously From a presumed derivative of strenos; to be luxurious -- live deliciously. see GREEK strenos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4763: στρηνιάωστρηνιάω, στρηνιω: 1 aor ἐστρηνίασα; (from στρῆνος, which see); a word used in middle and later Comedy for τρυφαν (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 381; (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 475f; Winers Grammar, 25)); to be wanton, to live luxuriously: Revelation 18:7, 9. (Compare: καταστρηνιάω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρῆνος Transliteration: strēnos Phonetic Spelling: stray'-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: insolent luxury Meaning: insolent luxury GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4764 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4764 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4764 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4764 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4764, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρῆνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4764 strēnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: delicacy, luxuryAkin to stereos; a "straining", "strenuousness" or "strength", i.e. (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness) -- delicacy. see GREEK stereos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4764: στρῆνοςστρῆνος, στρήνους, τό (allied with στερεός, which see), excessive strength which longs to break forth, over-strength; luxury (R. V. wantonness (marginal reading luxury)): Revelation 18:3 (see δύναμις, d.); for שַׁאֲנָן, arrogance, 2 Kings 19:28; eager desire, Locophron, 438. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρουθίον Transliteration: strouthion Phonetic Spelling: stroo-thee'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a sparrow Meaning: a sparrow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4765 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4765 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4765 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4765 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4765, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρουθίον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4765 strouthion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sparrow. Diminutive of strouthos (a sparrow); a little sparrow -- sparrow. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4765: στρουθίονστρουθίον, στρουθίου, τό (diminutive of στρουθός), a little bird, especially of the sparrow sort, a sparrow: Matthew 10:29, 31; Luke 12:6f (Aristotle, h. a. 5, 2, p. 539{b}, 33; 9, 7, p. 613{a}, 33; the Sept. for צִפּור.) (Cf. Tristram in B. D., under the word ; Survey of Western Palestine, 'Fauna and Flora,' p. 67f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στρωννύω Transliteration: strōnnyō Phonetic Spelling: strone'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to spread Meaning: to spread GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4766 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4766 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4766 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4766 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4766, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στρωννύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4766 strōnnyō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: make bed, furnish, spread, strew. Or simpler stronnuo (strone-noo'-o), prolongation from a still simpler stroo (stro'-o), (used only as an alternate in certain tenses) (probably akin to stereos through the idea of positing); to "strew," i.e. Spread (as a carpet or couch) -- make bed, furnish, spread, strew. see GREEK stereos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4766: στρωννύωστρωννύω, or στρώννυμι: imperfect 3 person plural ἐστρώννυον (cf. Buttmann, 45 (39)); 1 aorist ἐστρωσα; perfect passive participle ἐστρωμενος; (by metathesis from στόρνυμι, στορέννυμι, and this from ΣΤΟΡΑΩ; (cf. Latinsterno, struo, etc.; English strew, straw, etc.); see Curtius, § 227); to spread: ἱμάτια ἐν τῇ ὁδῷ, Matthew 21:8; εἰς τόν ὁδόν, Mark 11:8 (πέδον πεδασμασι, Aeschylus Ag. 909; ἑιμασι πορον, ibid. 921). namely, τήν κλίνην (which Greek writers from Homer down often add, and also λέχος, λέκτρον, etc. (cf. Winers Grammar, 594 (552); Buttmann, § 130, 53)) τίνι, Acts 9:34 (A. V. make thy bed); to spread with couches or divans τό ἀνάγαιον, passive (A. V. furnished), Mark 14:15; Luke 22:12. (Compare: καταστρώννυμι, ὑποστρώννυμι.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στυγητός Transliteration: stygētos Phonetic Spelling: stoog-nay-tos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hateful Meaning: hateful GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4767 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4767 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4767 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4767 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4767, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στυγητός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4767 stygētos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hateful. From a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary stugo (to hate); hated, i.e. Odious -- hateful. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4767: στυγητόςστυγητός, στυγητον (στυγέω to hate), hated, Aeschylus Prom. 592; detestable (A. V. hateful): Titus 3:3; στυγητον καί θεομισητον πρᾶγμα, of adultery, Philo de decal. § 24 at the end; ἔρως, Heliodorus 5, 29. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στυγνάζω Transliteration: stygnazō Phonetic Spelling: stoog-nad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have a gloomy appearance Meaning: to have a gloomy appearance GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4768 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4768 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4768 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4768 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4768, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στυγνάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4768 stygnazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lower, be sad. From the same as stugnetos; to render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech) -- lower, be sad. see GREEK stugnetos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4768: στυγνάζωστυγνάζω; 1 aorist participle στυγνάσας; (στυγνός sombre, gloomy); to be sad, to be sorrowful: properly, ἐπί τίνι (R. V. his countenance fell at etc.), Mark 10:22; metaphorically, of the sky covered with clouds (A. V. to be towering), Matthew 16:3 (T brackets WH reject the passage). (Schol. on Aeschylus Pers. 470; the Sept. thrice for שָׁמֵן, to be amazed, astonished, ἐπί τινα, Ezekiel 27:35; Ezekiel 32:10; στυγνότης, of the gloominess of the sky, Polybius 4, 21, 1.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: στῦλος Transliteration: stylos Phonetic Spelling: stoo'-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a pillar Meaning: a pillar GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4769 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4769 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4769 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4769 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4769, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/στῦλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4769 stylos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pillar. From stuo (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of histemi); a post ("style"), i.e. (figuratively) support -- pillar. see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4769: στῦλοςστῦλος (R G WH (Trin 1 Timothy 3:15; Revelation 10:1)), more correctly στῦλος (so L T (Tr in Galatians 2:9; Revelation 3:12)); see Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word, at the end (cf. Chandler §§ 274, 275; Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 43), στύλου, ὁ (from Aeschylus and Herodotus down), the Sept. often for עַמּוּד, a pillar, column: στῦλοι πυρός, pillars of fire, i. e. flames rising like columns, Revelation 10:1; ποιήσω αὐτόν στῦλον ἐν τῷ ναῷ τοῦ Θεοῦ μου, i. e. (dropping the figure) I will assign him a firm and abiding place in the everlasting kingdom of God, Revelation 3:12; used of persons to whose eminence and strength the stability and authority of any institution or organization are due, Galatians 2:9 (where cf. Lightfoot); Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 5, 2 [ET] and the note in Gebhardt and Harnack (στῦλοι οἴκων εἰσί παῖδες ἄρσενες, Euripides, Iph. T. 57; examples from (Jewish writings are given by Schoettgen (on Galatians, the passage cited) and from) ecclesiastical writings by Suicer, Thesaurus, ii, p. 1045f; columen reipublicae, Cicero, pro Sest. 8, 19, and often elsewhere in Latin authors); a prop or support: τῆς ἀληθείας, 1 Timothy 3:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Στωϊκός Transliteration: Stōikos Phonetic Spelling: sto-ik-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a Stoic Meaning: a Stoic GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4770 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4770 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4770 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4770 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4770, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Στωϊκός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4770 Stōikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a StoicFrom stoa; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. Adherent of a certin philosophy -- Stoick. see GREEK stoa Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4770: Στοϊκός [Στοϊκός, so Lachmann Tdf. for Στωϊκός, which see] STRONGS NT 4770: ΣτωϊκόςΣτωϊκός ((WH Στωϊκός), L T Στοϊκός, see Tdf.s note on Acts as below; WH's Appendix, p. 152), Στωικη, Στωικον, Stoic, pertaining to the Stole philosophy, the author of which, Zeno of Citium, taught at Athens in the portico called ἡ ποικίλη στοά: οἱ Στωικοι φιλοσοφοι, Acts 17:18. (((Diogenes Laërtius 7, 5; others)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύ Transliteration: sy Phonetic Spelling: soo Part of Speech: Personal Pronoun Short Definition: you (early mod. Eng. thou) Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4771 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4771 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4771 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4771 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4771, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4771 sy 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youThe person pronoun of the second person singular; thou -- thou. See also se, soi, sou; and for the plural humas, humeis, humin, humon. see GREEK sou see GREEK se see GREEK soi see GREEK humas see GREEK humeis see GREEK humin see GREEK humon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4771: σύσύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec. (except Matthew 26:18), in Grab. (except John 21:22, 23), in Treg. (except Matthew 26:18; Acts 23:30), in Lachmann (except Matthew 26:18; John 17:11, 13; John 21:22, 23; Acts 23:30), in Tdf. (except Matthew 26:18; Luke 1:19; John 17:11, 13; John 21:22; Acts 23:18, 30; 1 Timothy 3:14; Titus 3:12); also by WH in Matthew 25:39), see ἐγώ, 2; Lipsius, Grammat. Untersuch., p. 62f, (Winers Grammar, § 6, 3; Buttmann, 31 (27))); plural ὑμεῖς, etc.; Latintu, etc.,vos, etc.; thou, etc., ye, etc. The nominatives σύ and ὑμεῖς are expressed for emphasis — before a vocative, as σύ Βηθλημ, Matthew 2:6; σύ παιδίον (Lucian, dial. deor. 2, 1), Luke 1:76; add, John 17:5; Acts 1:24; 1 Timothy 6:11, etc.; ὑμεῖς οἱ Φαρισαῖοι, Luke 11:39; — or when the pronoun has a noun or a participle added to it in apposition in order to define it more sharply, as σύ Ἰουδαῖος ὤν (thou, being a Jew), John 4:9, cf. Galatians 2:14; ὑμεῖς πονηροί ὄντες, Matthew 7:11; — or when several are addressed who are at the same time particularized, σύ ... σύ, James 2:3; also in antithesis, Matthew 3:14; Matthew 6:17; Matthew 11:3: Mark 14:36; Luke 16:7; John 2:10; John 3:2; Acts 10:15; 1 Corinthians 3:23; James 2:18, and very often; sometimes the antithetic term is suppressed, but is easily understood from the context: εἰ σύ εἰ, if it be thou, and not an apparition, Matthew 14:28; add, Luke 15:31; Luke 17:8, etc.; — or when a particle is added, as σύ οὖν (at the close of an argument, when the discourse reverts to the person to be directly addressed), Luke 4:7; John 8:5; Acts 23:21; 2 Timothy 2:1, 3; σύ 2 Timothy 2:8; (in contrasts), Luke 9:60; 2 Timothy 3:10; Titus 2:1; Hebrews 1:11, etc.; ὑμεῖς δέ, Matthew 21:13; James 2:6; καί σύ, and thou, thou also, thou too, Matthew 11:23; Matthew 26:69, 73; Luke 10:15; Luke 19:19, 42; Luke 22:58; plural, Matthew 15:3, 16; Luke 17:10; before the 2nd person of the verb where the person is to be emphasized (like the German du, ihr eben, du da, 'it is thou,' 'thou art the very man,' etc.), σύ εἰ, Matthew 27:11; Mark 15:2; Luke 23:3; John 1:19; John 3:10; John 4:12; John 8:53; Acts 23:3, etc.; plural Luke 9:55 Rec.; σύ λέγεις, εἶπας, Matthew 26:25; Matthew 27:11; Mark 15:2; it is used also without special emphasis ((cf. Buttmann, § 129, 12, and) see ἐγώ, 1), Mark 14:68; John 8:13; Acts 7:28, etc. Tile genitives σου and ὑμῶν, joined to substantives, have the force of a possessive, and are placed — sometimes after the noun, as τόν πόδα σου, Matthew 4:6; τούς ἀδελφούς ὑμῶν, Matthew 5:47, and very often;—sometimes before the noun (see ἐγώ, 3 b.), as σου αἱ ἁμαρτίαι, Luke 7:48; σου τῆς νεότητός, 1 Timothy 4:12; ὑμῶν δέ καί τρίχες, Matthew 10:30; add, Mark 10:43 (here Rec. after); Luke 12:30; John 16:6; Romans 14:16; 2 Corinthians 1:24 (here now before, now after); — sometimes between the article and noun, as τήν ὑμῶν ἐπιπόθησιν, 2 Corinthians 7:7; add, 2 Corinthians 8:14(13),14; ; Philippians 1:19, 25; Philippians 2:30; Colossians 1:8. ἔσται σου πάντα (πᾶσα), Luke 4:7 (cf. Buttmann, § 132, 11, I. a.). It is added to the pronoun αὐτός: σου αὐτῆς, Luke 2:35. On the phrase τί ἐμοί καί σοι, see ἐγώ, 4. ((From Homer on.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγγένεια Transliteration: syngeneia Phonetic Spelling: soong-ghen'-i-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: kinship, kinfolk, relatives Meaning: kinship, kinfolk, relatives GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4772 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4772 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4772 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4772 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4772, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγγένεια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4772 syngeneia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: kindred. From suggenes; relationship, i.e. (concretely) relatives -- kindred. see GREEK suggenes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4772: συγγένειασυγγένεια, συγγενείας, ἡ (συγγενής), from Euripides, and Thucydides down; (the Sept.); a. kinship, relationship. b. kindred, relations collectively, family: Luke 1:61; Acts 7:3, 14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγγενής Transliteration: syngenēs Phonetic Spelling: soong-ghen-ace' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: congenital, akin to, subst. a kinsman, relative Meaning: congenital, akin to, a kinsman, relative GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4773 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4773 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4773 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4773 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4773, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγγενής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4773 syngenēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: relative, kinsman, cousinFrom sun and genos; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman -- cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman). see GREEK sun see GREEK genos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4773: συγγενήςσυγγενής, συγγενες (accusative singular συγγενῆ, and in Romans 16:11 Treg. συγγενην; see ἄρσην), dative plural συγγενέσιν and (in Mark 6:4 T Tr (WH, also in Luke 2:44 WH) according to a barbarous declension, cf. (1 Macc. 10:89) Buttmann, 25 (22)) συγγενεῦσιν (σύν and γένος) (from Pindar, Aeschylus down; the Sept.), of the same kin, akin to, related by blood, (Pliny,congener): Mark 6:4; Luke 2:44; Luke 21:16; τίνος, Luke (); ; John 18:26; Acts 10:24; Revelation 16:7, 11, 21 (see below); ἡ συγγενής, Luke 1:36 R G Tr (Leviticus 18:14); in a wider sense, of the same race, a fellow-countryman: Romans 9:3 ((so some take the word in , above; cf. Lightfoot on Philippians, p. 175)). STRONGS NT 4773: συγγενίςσυγγενίς, συγγενιδος, ἡ (see the preceding word), a later Greek word ((Plutarch, quaest. Romans 6); like ἐυγενις, cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 451f; cf. Winers Grammar, 69 (67); Kühner, i., p. 419 Anm. 8), a kinswoman: τίνος, Luke 1:36 L T WH. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγγνώμη Transliteration: syngnōmē Phonetic Spelling: soong-gno'-may Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: confession, fellow feeling Meaning: confession, fellow feeling GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4774 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4774 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4774 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4774 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4774, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγγνώμη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4774 syngnōmē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: concession, permission. From a compound of sun and ginosko; fellow knowledge, i.e. Concession -- permission. see GREEK sun see GREEK ginosko Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4774: συγγνώμησυγγνώμη (T WH συγγνώμη, cf. σύν, II. at the end), συγγνωμης, ἡ (συγγιγνώσκω, to agree with, to pardon; see γνώμη), from (Sophocles and) Herodotus down, pardon, indulgence: κατά συγγνώμην, οὐ κατ' ἐπιταγήν, by way of concession or permission, not by way of command, 1 Corinthians 7:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκάθημαι Transliteration: synkathēmai Phonetic Spelling: soong-kath'-ay-mahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sit together or with Meaning: to sit together or with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4775 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4775 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4775 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4775 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4775, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκάθημαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4775 synkathēmai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sit with. From sun and kathemai; to seat oneself in company with -- sit with. see GREEK sun see GREEK kathemai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4775: συγκάθημαισυγκάθημαι (T WH συνκάθημαι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); from Herodotus down; (the Sept.); "to sit together: to sit with another": μετά τίνος, Mark 14:54; τίνι, with one, Acts 26:30. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκαθίζω Transliteration: synkathizō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kath-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make to sit together, to sit together Meaning: to make to sit together, to sit together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4776 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4776 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4776 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4776 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4776, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκαθίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4776 synkathizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sit down together. From sun and kathizo; to give (or take) a seat in company with -- (make) sit (down) together. see GREEK sun see GREEK kathizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4776: συγκαθίζωσυγκαθίζω (T WH συνκαθίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist συνεκαθισα; (see καθίζω); a. transitive, to cause to sit down together, place together: τινα, followed by ἐν with a dative of the place, Ephesians 2:6. b. intransitive, to sit down together: Luke 22:55 (where Lachmann text περικαθίζω). (Xenophon, Aristotle, Plutarch, others; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκακοπαθέω Transliteration: synkakopatheō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bear evil treatment along with Meaning: to bear evil treatment along with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4777 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4777 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4777 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4777 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4777, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκακοπαθέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4777 synkakopatheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffer togetherFrom sun and kakopatheo; to suffer hardship in company with -- be partaker of afflictions. see GREEK sun see GREEK kakopatheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4777: συγκακοπαθέωσυγκακοπαθέω (T WH συνκακοπαθέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκακοπάθω: 1 aorist imperative συγκακοπάθησον; (see κακοπαθέω); to suffer hardships together with one: 2 Timothy 2:3 L T Tr WH; with a dative commodi added, τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ for the benefit of the gospel, to further it, 2 Timothy 1:8. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκακουχέω Transliteration: synkakoucheō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to endure adversity with (pass.) Meaning: to endure adversity with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4778 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4778 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4778 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4778 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4778, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκακουχέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4778 synkakoucheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffer affliction with. From sun and kakoucheo; to maltreat in company with, i.e. (passively) endure persecution together -- suffer affliction with. see GREEK sun see GREEK kakoucheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4778: συγκακουχέωσυγκακουχέω (T WH συνκακουχέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκακούχω: present passive infinitive συγκακουχεῖσθαι; to treat ill with another; passive, to be ill-treated in company with, share persecutions or come into a fellowship of ills: τίνι, with one, Hebrews 11:25. Not found elsewhere. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκαλέω Transliteration: synkaleō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kal-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to call together Meaning: to call together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4779 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4779 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4779 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4779 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4779, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκαλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4779 synkaleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: call together. From sun and kaleo; to convoke -- call together. see GREEK sun see GREEK kaleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4779: συγκαλέωσυγκαλέω (T WH συνκαλέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκαλῶ; 1 aorist συνεκαλεσα; middle, present συγκαλοῦμαι; 1 aorist συνεκαλεσαμην; from Homer down; the Sept. for קָרָא; to call together, assemble: τινας, Luke 15:6 (here Tr marginal reading has present middle); τήν σπεῖραν, Mark 15:16; τό συνέδριον, Acts 5:21; middle to call together to oneself (cf. Buttmann, § 135, 5): τινας, Luke 9:1; Luke 15:6 (6 Tr marginal reading),9 (R G L Tr text); ; Acts 10:24; Acts 28:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκαλύπτω Transliteration: synkalyptō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kal-oop'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cover completely Meaning: to cover completely GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4780 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4780 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4780 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4780 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4780, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκαλύπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4780 synkalyptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cover. From sun and kalupto; to conceal altogether -- cover. see GREEK sun see GREEK kalupto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4780: συγκαλύπτωσυγκαλύπτω ((cf. σύν, II. at the end)): perfect passive participle συγκεκαλυμμένος; from Homer down; the Sept. for כִּסָּה; to cover on all sides, to conceal entirely, to cover up completely: τί, passive, Luke 12:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκάμπτω Transliteration: synkamptō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kamp'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bend together Meaning: to bend together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4781 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4781 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4781 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4781 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4781, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκάμπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4781 synkamptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bow down. From sun and kampto; to bend together, i.e. (figuratively) to afflict -- bow down. see GREEK sun see GREEK kampto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4781: συγκάμπτωσυγκάμπτω (T WH συνκάμπτω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist imperative σύγκαμψον; to bend together, to bend completely: τόν νῶτον τίνος (A. V. to bow down one's back) i. e. metaphorically, to subject one to error and hardness of heart, a figure taken from the bowing of the back by captives compelled to pass under the yoke, Romans 11:10, from Psalm 68:24 (). (Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκαταβαίνω Transliteration: synkatabainō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kat-ab-ah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to go down with Meaning: to go down with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4782 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4782 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4782 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4782 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4782, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκαταβαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4782 synkatabainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: go down with. From sun and katabaino; to descend in company with -- go down with. see GREEK sun see GREEK katabaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4782: συγκαταβαίνωσυγκαταβαίνω (T WH συνκαταβαίνω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 2 aorist participle plural συγκαταβάντες; to go down with: of those who descend together from a higher place to a lower, as from Jerusalem to Caesarea, Acts 25:5. (Psalm 48:18 (); Wis. 10:14; Aeschylus, Euripides, Thucydides, Polybius, Plutarch, others; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 398; (Rutherford, New Phryn. p. 485).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκατάθεσις Transliteration: synkatathesis Phonetic Spelling: soong-kat-ath'-es-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a putting down together, agreement Meaning: a putting down together, agreement GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4783 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4783 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4783 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4783 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4783, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκατάθεσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4783 synkatathesis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: agreement. From sugkatatithemai; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) accord with -- agreement. see GREEK sugkatatithemai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4783: συγκατάθεσιςσυγκατάθεσις (T WH συνκαταθεσις (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκαταθεσεως, ἡ (συγκατατίθημι, which see), properly, a putting together or joint deposit (of votes); hence, approval, assent, agreement, (Cicero, acad. 2, 12, 37 adsensio atque adprobatio): 2 Corinthians 6:16. (Polybius, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκατατίθημι Transliteration: synkatatithēmi Phonetic Spelling: soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to deposit together, to agree with Meaning: to deposit together, to agree with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4784 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4784 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4784 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4784 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4784, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκατατίθημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4784 synkatatithēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consent. Mid from sun and katatithemi; to deposit (one's vote or opinion) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to accord with -- consent. see GREEK sun see GREEK katatithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4784: συγκατατίθημισυγκατατίθημι (T WH συνκατατιθημι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): middle, present participle συγκατατιθεμενος or perfect participle συγκατατεθειμένος (see below); to deposit together with another; middle properly, to deposit one's vote in the urn with another (ψῆφον τιθέναι, hence, to consent to, agree with, vote for: τῇ βουλή καί τῇ πράξει τίνος, Luke 23:51 (here L marginal reading T Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading present participle; others have perfect participle). (Exodus 23:1, 32; Plato, Gorgias, p. 501 c., Isaeus, Demosthenes, Polybius, Josephus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκαταψηφίζω Transliteration: synkatapsēphizō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to condemn with, to vote (one) a place among Meaning: to condemn with, to vote (one) a place among GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4785 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4785 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4785 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4785 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4785, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκαταψηφίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4785 synkatapsēphizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: number with. From sun and a compound of kata and psephizo; to count down in company with, i.e. Enroll among -- number with. see GREEK sun see GREEK kata see GREEK psephizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4785: συγκαταψηφίζωσυγκαταψηφίζω (T WH συνκαταψηφίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist passive συγκατεψηφίσθην; 1. by depositing (κατά) a ballot in the urn (i. e. by voting for) "to assign one a place among (σύν), to vote one a place among": τινα μετά τινων, Acts 1:26. 2. middle to vote against with others, i. e. to condemn with others: Plutarch, Themistius, 21. Not found elsewhere. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκεράννυμι Transliteration: synkerannymi Phonetic Spelling: soong-ker-an'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to mix together, to agree with Meaning: to mix together, to agree with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4786 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4786 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4786 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4786 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4786, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκεράννυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4786 synkerannymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mix with, temper together. From sun and kerannumi; to commingle, i.e. (figuratively) to combine or assimilate -- mix with, temper together. see GREEK sun see GREEK kerannumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4786: συγκεράννυμισυγκεράννυμι (T WH συνκεραννυμι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist συνεκέρασα; perfect passive participle συγκεκραμένος and in L T Tr WH συγκεκερασμενος (see κεράννυμι, at the beginning); from (Aeschylus, Sophocles), Herodotus down; to mix together, commingle; to unite: συνεκκερασεν τό σῶμα, caused the several parts to combine into an organic structure, which is the body (A. V. tempered the body together), 1 Corinthians 12:24; τί τίνι, to unite one thing to another: οὐκ ὠφέλησεν ... μή συγκεκραμένος (so R G T WH marginal reading, but L Tr WH text συγκεκραμένους) ... ἀκούσασιν, 'the word heard did not profit them, because it had not united itself by faith to (cf. Winers Grammar, § 31, 10; Buttmann, § 133, 13) them that heard,' i. e. because the hearers had not by their faith let it find its way into their minds and made it their own; (or, according to the text of L Tr WH (R. V.), 'because they had not been united by faith with them that heard'), Hebrews 4:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκινέω Transliteration: synkineō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kin-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to move together, to stir up Meaning: to move together, to stir up GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4787 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4787 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4787 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4787 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4787, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκινέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4787 synkineō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: stir up. From sparasso and kineo; to move together, i.e. (specially), to excite as a mass (to sedition) -- stir up. see GREEK sparasso see GREEK kineo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4787: συγκινέωσυγκινέω, συγκίνω: 1 aorist 3 person plural συνεκίνησάν; to move together with others (Aristotle); to throw into commotion, excite, stir up: τόν λαόν, Acts 6:12. (Polybius, Plutarch, Longinus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκλείω Transliteration: synkleiō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kli'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to shut together, enclose Meaning: to shut together, enclose GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4788 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4788 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4788 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4788 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4788, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκλείω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4788 synkleiō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: enclose, shut up. From sun and kleio; to shut together, i.e. Include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to -- conclude, inclose, shut up. see GREEK sun see GREEK kleio Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4788: συγκλείωσυγκλείω (T WH συνκλειω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist συνεκλεισα; passive, present participle συγγ(῾συν(᾿κλειόμενος, Galatians 3:23 L T Tr WH; but R G ibid. perfect participle συγκεκλεισμενος; from Herodotus down; the Sept. chiefly for סָגַר and הִסְגִּיר, to shut up (Latinconcludo), i. e. a. to shut up together, enclose (so under the word σύν, II. 2; but others (e. g. Fritzsche as below Meyer on Galatians 3:22) would make the συν( always intensive, as in b.): a shoal of fishes in a net, Luke 5:6. b. to shup up on all sides, shut up completely; τινα εἰς τινα or τί, so to deliver one up to the power of a person or thing that he is completely shut in, as it were, without means of escape: τινα εἰς ἀπείθειαν, Romans 11:32 (εἰς ἀγῶνα, Polybius 3, 63, 3; εἰς τοιαύτην ἀμηχανιαν συγκλεισθεις Ἀντιγονος μετεμελετο, Diodorus 19, 19; οὐ συνέκλεισάς με εἰς χεῖρας ἐχθροῦ, Psalm 30:9 (); τά κτήνη εἰς θάνατον, Psalm 77:50 (); cf. Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, ii., p. 545f); also τινα ὑπό τί, under the power of anything, i. e. so that he is held completely subject to it: ὑπό ἁμαρτίαν, Galatians 3:22 (the Scripture has shut up or subjected, i. e. declared them to be subject); namely, ὑπό νόμον, with the addition of εἰς τήν μέλλουσαν πίστιν ἀποκαλυφθῆναι, Galatians 3:23 (see above at the beginning); on these words see εἰς, B. II. 3 c. γ., p. 185{a} bottom. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκληρονόμος Transliteration: synklēronomos Phonetic Spelling: soong-klay-ron-om'-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a co-inheritor Meaning: a co-inheritor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4789 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4789 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4789 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4789 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4789, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκληρονόμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4789 synklēronomos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: joint heir, heir togetherFrom sun and kleronomos; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common -- fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. see GREEK sun see GREEK kleronomos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4789: συγκληρονόμοςσυγκληρονόμος (T WH συνκληρονομος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκληρονομου, ὁ, ἡ, a fellow-heir, a joint-heir, (ἀνεψιός καί συγκληρονόμος, Philo, leg. ad Gaium § 10) (see κληρονόμος 1 b.): Romans 8:17; Ephesians 3:6; one who obtains something assigned to himself with others, a joint participant (see κληρονόμος, 2): with the genitive of the thing, Hebrews 11:9; 1 Peter 3:7. Not found elsewhere. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκοινωνέω Transliteration: synkoinōneō Phonetic Spelling: soong-koy-no-neh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have fellowship with Meaning: to have fellowship with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4790 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4790 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4790 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4790 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4790, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκοινωνέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4790 synkoinōneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellowship, communicate with, be partaker of. From sun and koinoneo; to share in company with, i.e. Co-participate in -- communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of. see GREEK sun see GREEK koinoneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4790: συγκοινωνέωσυγκοινωνέω (T WH συνκοινωνέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκοινώνω; 1 aorist subjunctive 2 person plural συγκοινωνήσητε, participle nominative plural masculine συγκοινωνήσαντές; to become a partaker together with others, or to have fellowship with a thing: with a dative of the thing, Ephesians 5:11; Philippians 4:14; Revelation 18:4. (with a genitive of the thing, Demosthenes, p. 1299, 20; τίνι τίνος, Dio Cassius, 37,41; 77, 16.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκοινωνός Transliteration: synkoinōnos Phonetic Spelling: soong-koy-no-nos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: partaking jointly of Meaning: partaking jointly of GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4791 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4791 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4791 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4791 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4791, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκοινωνός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4791 synkoinōnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: partaker, companionFrom sun and koinonos; a co-participant -- companion, partake(-r, -r with). see GREEK sun see GREEK koinonos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4791: συγκοινωνόςσυγκοινωνός (T WH συνκοινωνος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκοινωνον, participant with others in (anything), joint partner: with a genitive of the thing (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 8 a.), Romans 11:17; 1 Corinthians 9:23; with the addition of the genitive of the person with whom one is partaker of a thing, Philippians 1:7; followed by ἐν, with a dative of the thing, Revelation 1:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκομίζω Transliteration: synkomizō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kom-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring together, to take up (a body for burial) Meaning: to bring together, to take up (a body for burial) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4792 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4792 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4792 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4792 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4792, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκομίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4792 synkomizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: carry, bearFrom sun and komizo; to convey together, i.e. Collect or bear away in company with others -- carry. see GREEK sun see GREEK komizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4792: συγκομίζωσυγκομίζω: 1 aorist 3 person plural συνεκόμισαν; 1. to carry or bring together, to collect (see σύν, II. 2); to house crops, gather into granaries: Herodotus, Xenophon, Diodorus, Plutarch, others; Job 5:26. 2. to carry with others, help in carrying out, the dead to be burned or buried (Sophocles Aj. 1048; Plutarch, Sull. 38); to bury: Acts 8:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκρίνω Transliteration: synkrinō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kree'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to combine, compare Meaning: to combine, compare GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4793 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4793 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4793 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4793 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4793, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκρίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4793 synkrinō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: compare, combine From sun and krino; to judge of one thing in connection with another, i.e. Combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance) -- compare among (with). see GREEK sun see GREEK krino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4793: συγκρίνωσυγκρίνω (T WH συνκρίνω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); 1 aorist infinitive συγκρῖναι; 1. to join together fitly, compound, combine (Epicharm. in Plutarch, mor., p. 110 a.; Plato, Aristotle, others): πνευματικός πνευματικά, 1 Corinthians 2:13 (for Paul, in delivering the things disclosed to him by the Holy Spirit in speech derived not from rhetorical instruction but received from the same divine Spirit, 'combines spiritual things with spiritual', adapts the discourse to the subject; other interpretations are refuted by Meyer ad loc.; πνευματικός is neuter; (but others would take it as masculine and give συγκίνειν the meaning to interpret (R. V. margin interpreting spiritual things to spiritual men); cf. the Sept. Genesis 40:8, 16, 22; Genesis 41:12, 15; Judges 7:15; Daniel 5:12, etc.; see Heinrici in Meyer 6te Aufl.)). 2. according to a use foreign to the earlier Greeks (who used παραβάλλω), but frequent from the time of Aristotle onward (cf. Passow, under the word, 2; (Liddell and Scott, v. II.); Lob. ad Phryn., p. 278f; (Winers Grammar, 23 (22))), to compare: ἑαυτούς ἑαυτοῖς, 2 Corinthians 10:12 (Wis. 7:29 Wis. 15:18). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκύπτω Transliteration: synkyptō Phonetic Spelling: soong-koop'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bend forwards, bow down Meaning: to bend forwards, bow down GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4794 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4794 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4794 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4794 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4794, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκύπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4794 synkyptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bow together. From sun and kupto; to stoop altogether, i.e. Be completely overcome by -- bow together. see GREEK sun see GREEK kupto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4794: συγκύπτωσυγκύπτω (T WH συνκύπτω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); (from Herodotus down); to bend completely forward, to be bowed together (cf. σύν, II. 3): by disease, Luke 13:11. ((Job 9:27); Sir. 12:11 Sir. 19:26.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγκυρία Transliteration: synkyria Phonetic Spelling: soong-koo-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: chance Meaning: chance GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4795 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4795 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4795 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4795 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4795, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγκυρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4795 synkyria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: chance. From a comparative of sun and kureo (to light or happen; from the base of kurios); concurrence, i.e. Accident -- chance. see GREEK sun see GREEK kurios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4795: συγκυρίασυγκυρία, συγκυριας, ἡ (συγκύρειν, to happen, turn out), accident, chance: κατά συγκυρίαν, by chance, accidentally, Luke 10:31. (Hippocrates; ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings; Greek writings from Polybius down more common use συγκυρησις and συγκυρημα (Winer's Grammar, 24).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγχαίρω Transliteration: synchairō Phonetic Spelling: soong-khah'-ee-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to rejoice with Meaning: to rejoice with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4796 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4796 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4796 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4796 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4796, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγχαίρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4796 synchairō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rejoice with From sun and chairo; to sympathize in gladness, congratulate -- rejoice in (with). see GREEK sun see GREEK chairo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4796: συγχαίρωσυγχαίρω (T WH συνχαίρω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); imperfect συνέχαιρον; 2 aorist συνεχαρην (passive as set., so Veitch (under the word χαίρω) etc.; others, active, after the analogy of verbs in ); to rejoice with, take part in another's joy (Aeschyl, Aristophanes, Xenophon, others): with a dative of the person with whom one rejoices, Luke 1:58 (cf. 14); ; with a dative of the thing, 1 Corinthians 13:6; to rejoice together, of many, 1 Corinthians 12:26; to congratulate (Aeschines, Polybius (Plutarch; cf. Lightfoot on Phil. as below; 3Macc. 1:8; the Epistle of Barnabas 1, 3 [ET] (and Müller at the passage))): with the dative of the person Philippians 2:17f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγχέω Transliteration: syncheō Phonetic Spelling: soong-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pour together, to confuse, throw into confusion Meaning: to pour together, to confuse, throw into confusion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4797 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4797 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4797 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4797 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4797, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγχέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4797 syncheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar. Or sugchuno (soong-khoo'-no) from sun and cheo (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i.e. (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind) -- confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4797: συγχέωσυγχέω, συγχύνω, and συγχύννω (T WH συνχύννω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)) (see ἐκχέω at the beginning): imperfect, 3 person singular συνέχυνε (Acts 9:22 R G L Tr, συγχυννεν T WH), 3 person plural συνέχεον (Acts 21:27 R G T Tr WH (but some would make this a 2 aorist, see references under the word ἐκχέω, at the beginning)); 1 aorist 3 person plural συνεχεαν (Acts 21:21 L (see ἐκχέω, at the beginning)); passive, present 3 person singular συγ( (T WH συν() χύννεται (Acts 21:31 L T Tr WH); perfect 3 person singular συγκέχυται (Acts 21:31 R G), participle feminine συγ (T WH συν() κεχυμενη (Acts 19:32 R G L T Tr WH); 1 aorist 3 person singular συνεχύθη (Acts 2:6 R G L T Tr WH); from Homer down; to pour together, commingle: ἦν ἡ ἐκκλησία συγκεχυμένη, was irregularly assembled (others, 'in confusion'), Acts 19:32; to disturb, τινα, the mind of one, to stir up to tumult or outbreak, Acts 21:27, 31; to confound or bewilder, Acts 2:6; Acts 9:22. STRONGS NT 4797: συγχύνωσυγχύνω and συγχύννω, see συγχέω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συγχράομαι Transliteration: synchraomai Phonetic Spelling: soong-khrah'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to use together with, to associate with Meaning: to use together with, to associate with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4798 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4798 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4798 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4798 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4798, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συγχράομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4798 synchraomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: associate, have dealings with. From sun and chraomai; to use jointly, i.e. (by implication) to hold intercourse in common -- have dealings with. see GREEK sun see GREEK chraomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4798: συγχράομαισυγχράομαι (T WH συνχράομαι), συγχρωμαι; to use with anyone, use jointly (Polybius, Diodorus (Philo)); with the dative of a person, to associate with, to have dealings with: John 4:9 (Tdf. omits; WH brackets the clause οὐ γάρ ... Σαμαρ.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύγχυσις Transliteration: synchysis Phonetic Spelling: soong'-khoo-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: confusion Meaning: confusion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4799 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4799 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4799 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4799 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4799, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύγχυσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4799 synchysis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: confusion. From sugcheo; commixture, i.e. (figuratively) riotous disturbance -- confusion. see GREEK sugcheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4799: σύγχυσιςσύγχυσις, συγχύσεως, ἡ (συγχέω) (from Euripides, Thucydides, Plato down), confusion, disturbance: of riotous persons, Acts 19:29 (1 Samuel 5:11). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζάω Transliteration: syzaō Phonetic Spelling: sood-zah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to live with Meaning: to live with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4800 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4800 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4800 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4800 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4800, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4800 syzaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: live with. From sun and zao; to continue to live in common with, i.e. Co-survive (literally or figuratively) -- live with. see GREEK sun see GREEK zao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4800: συζάωσυζάω (L T Tr WH συνζάω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); future συζήσω; to live together with one (cf. σύν, II. 1): of physical life on earth, opposed to συναποθανεῖν, 2 Corinthians 7:3; τῷ Χριστῷ, to live a new life in union with the risen Christ, i. e. a life dedicated to God, Romans 6:8, cf. DeWette (or Meyer at the passage); to live a blessed life with him after death, 2 Timothy 2:11. (Plato, Demosthenes, Aristotle, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζεύγνυμι Transliteration: syzeugnymi Phonetic Spelling: sood-zyoog'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to yoke together Meaning: to yoke together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4801 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4801 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4801 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4801 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4801, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζεύγνυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4801 syzeugnymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: join together. From sun and the base of zeugos; to yoke together, i.e. (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage) -- join together. see GREEK sun see GREEK zeugos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4801: συζεύγνυμισυζεύγνυμι: 1 aorist συνέζευξα; from Euripides, and Xenophon down; properly, to fasten to one yoke, yoke together: ἵππους, Xenophon, Cyril 2, 2, 26; tropically, to join together, unite: τί or τινα, of the marriage tie, Matthew 19:6; Mark 10:9 (νόμος συζευγνυς ἄνδρα καί γυναῖκα, Xenophon, oec. 7, 30, and often so in Greek writings). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζητέω Transliteration: syzēteō Phonetic Spelling: sood-zay-teh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to examine together, to dispute Meaning: to examine together, to dispute GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4802 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4802 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4802 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4802 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4802, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζητέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4802 syzēteō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dispute, enquire, question, reason together. From sun and zeteo; to investigate jointly, i.e. Discuss, controvert, cavil -- dispute (with), enquire, question (with), reason (together). see GREEK sun see GREEK zeteo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4802: συζητέωσυζητέω (L T Tr WH συνζητέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συζήτω; imperfect 3 person singular συνεζήτει; a. to seek or examine together (Plato). b. in the N. T. to discuss, dispute (question (A. V. often)): absolutely (Mark 12:28); Luke 24:15; τίνι, with one, Mark 8:11; Mark 9:14 (R G L); Acts 6:9; in the same sense πρός τινα, Mark 9:14 (T Tr WH), 16 (where read πρός αὐτούς, not with Rec.bez elz G πρός αὑτούς (see αὑτοῦ, p. 87)); Acts 9:29, πρός ἑαυτούς (L Tr WH marginal reading or πρός αὑτούς Rbez elz G) equivalent to πρός ἀλλήλους, Mark 1:21 (where T WH text simply αὐτούς as subjunctive); πρός ἑαυτούς with the addition of an indirect question τό τίς etc. with the optative (cf. Buttmann, § 139, 60; Winer's Grammar, § 41 b. 4c.), Luke 22:23; τί, with the indicative, Mark 9:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζήτησις Transliteration: syzētēsis Phonetic Spelling: sood-zay'-tay-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: disputation Meaning: disputation GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4803 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4803 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4803 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4803 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4803, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζήτησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4803 syzētēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: disputation, reasoning. From suzeteo; mutual questioning, i.e. Discussion -- disputation(-ting), reasoning. see GREEK suzeteo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4803: συζήτησιςσυζήτησις (συνζητησις LTr marginal reading (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συζητήσεως, ἡ (συζητέω), mutual questioning, disputation, discussion: Acts 15:2 Rec., 7 R G L Tr marginal reading; 28:29 yet G L T Tr WH omit the verse (Cicero, ad fam. 16, 21, 4; Philo, opif. mund. § 17 at the end ((variant readings); quod det. pot. § 1); legg. alleg. 3, 45.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζητητής Transliteration: syzētētēs Phonetic Spelling: sood-zay-tay-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a disputer Meaning: a disputer GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4804 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4804 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4804 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4804 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4804, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζητητής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4804 syzētētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: disputer. From suzeteo; a disputant, i.e. Sophist -- disputer. see GREEK suzeteo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4804: συζητητήςσυζητητής (L T Tr WH συνζητητης (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συζητητου, ὁ (συζητέω), a disputer, i. e. a learned disputant, sophist: 1 Corinthians 1:20. (Ignatius ad Eph. 18 [ET] (quotation).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύζυγος Transliteration: syzygos Phonetic Spelling: sood'-zoo-gos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a yokefellow Meaning: a yokefellow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4805 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4805 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4805 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4805 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4805, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύζυγος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4805 syzygos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: yokefellow. From suzeugnumi; co-yoked, i.e. (figuratively) as noun, a colleague; probably rather as a proper name; Syzygus, a Christian -- yokefellow. see GREEK suzeugnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4805: σύζυγοςσύζυγος (L T Tr WH συνζυγος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συζυγον, (συζεύγνυμι), yoked together; used by Greek writers (from Aeschylus down) of those united by the bond of marriage, relationship, office, labor, study, business, or the like; hence, a yoke-fellow, consort, comrade, colleague, partner. Accordingly, in Philippians 4:3 most interpreters hold that by the words γνήσιε σύζυγε Paul addresses some particular associate in labor for the gospel. But as the word is found in the midst of (three) proper names, other expositors more correctly take it also as a proper name ((WH marginal reading Συνζυγε); see Laurent, Ueber Synzygos in the Zeitschr. f. d. Luther. Theol. u. Kirche for 1865, p. 1ff (reprinted in his Neutest. Studien, p. 134f)); and Paul, alluding (as in Philemon 1:11) to the meaning of the word as an appellative, speaks of him as 'a genuine Synzygus', i. e. a colleague in fact as well as in name. Cf. Meyer and Wiesinger at the passage; (Hackett in B. D. American edition under the word ). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συζωοποιέω Transliteration: syzōopoieō Phonetic Spelling: sood-zo-op-oy-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make alive together with Meaning: to make alive together with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4806 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4806 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4806 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4806 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4806, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συζωοποιέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4806 syzōopoieō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: make alive together with. From sun and zoopoieo; to reanimate conjointly with (figuratively) -- quicken together with. see GREEK sun see GREEK zoopoieo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4806: συζοωποιέωσυζοωποιέω, συζοωποιῶ: 1 aorist συνεζοωποίησα; to make one alive together with another (Vulg.convivifico): Christians, τῷ Χριστῷ (L brackets adds ἐν, so WH mrg), with Christ, Ephesians 2:5; σύν τῷ Χριστῷ, Colossians 2:13; in both of these passages new moral life is referred to. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συκάμινος Transliteration: sykaminos Phonetic Spelling: soo-kam'-ee-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the mulberry tree, the sycamine Meaning: the mulberry tree, the sycamine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4807 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4807 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4807 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4807 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4807, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συκάμινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4807 sykaminos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sycamine tree, mulberry treeOf Hebrew origin (shaqam) in imitation of sukomoraia; a sycamore-fig tree -- sycamine tree. see GREEK sukomoraia see HEBREW shaqam Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4807: συκάμινοςσυκάμινος, συκαμινου, ἡ, Hebrew שִׁקְמָה (of which only the plural שִׁקְמִים is found in the O. T., 1 Kings 10:27; Isaiah 9:10; Amos 7:14; once שִׁקְמות), a sycamine, a tree having the form and foliage of the mulberry, but fruit resembling the fig (equivalent to συκομορέα, which see (but Tristram, Nat. Hist. of the Bible, 2nd edition, p. 396f; BB. DD., etc., regard the sycamine as the black-mulberry tree, and the sycomore as the fig-mulberry)): Luke 17:6. (Often in Theophrastus; Strabo 17, p. 823; Diodorus 1, 34; Dioscorid. 1, 22.) (Cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, p. 54; especially Löw, Aram. Pflanzennamen, § 332, cf. § 338; BB. DD., as above; 'Bible Educator' 4:343; Pickering, Chron. Hist. of Plants, pp. 106, 258.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συκῆ Transliteration: sykē Phonetic Spelling: soo-kay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a fig tree Meaning: a fig tree GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4808 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4808 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4808 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4808 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4808, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συκῆ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4808 sykē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fig tree. From sukon; a fig-tree -- fig tree. see GREEK sukon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4808: συκῆσυκῆ, συκῆς, ἡ (contracted from συκεα), from Homer down, Hebrew תְּאֵנָה, a fig-tree: Matthew 21:19-21; Matthew 24:32; Mark 11:13, 20; Mark 13:28; Luke 13:6; Luke 21:29; John 1:48 (49), 50 (51); James 3:12; Revelation 6:13. (Cf. Löw, Aram. Pflanzennamen, § 335.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συκομωραία Transliteration: sykomōraia Phonetic Spelling: soo-kom-o-rah'-yah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig Meaning: the fig-mulberry tree, sycamore fig GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4809 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4809 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4809 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4809 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4809, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συκομωραία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4809 sykomōraia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sycamore tree. From sukon and moron (the mulberry); the "sycamore"-fig tree -- sycamore tree. Compare sukaminos. see GREEK sukon see GREEK sukaminos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4809: συκομορέασυκομορέα (Lachmann συκομωρεα (Rec.st bez συκομωραία, cf. Tdf.s note on Luke as below; WH's Appendix, pp. I52 and 151)), συκομορεας, ἡ (from σῦκον and μορεα the mulberry tree), equivalent to συκάμινος (but see the word, and references), a sycomore-tree: Luke 19:4. (Geoponica 10,3, 7.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σῦκον Transliteration: sykon Phonetic Spelling: soo'-kon Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a fig Meaning: a fig GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4810 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4810 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4810 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4810 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4810, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σῦκον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4810 sykon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fig. Apparently a primary word; a fig -- fig. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4810: σῦκονσῦκον, σύκου, τό, from Homer down, Hebrew תְּאֵנָה, a fig, the ripe fruit of ἡ συκῆ (which see): Matthew 7:16; Mark 11:13; Luke 6:44; James 3:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συκοφαντέω Transliteration: sykophanteō Phonetic Spelling: soo-kof-an-teh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to accuse falsely Meaning: to accuse falsely GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4811 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4811 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4811 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4811 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4811, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συκοφαντέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4811 sykophanteō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: accuse falsely, take by false accusation. From a compound of sukon and a derivative of phaino; to be a fig-informer (reporter of the law forbidding the exportation of figs from Greece), "sycophant", i.e. (genitive and by extension) to defraud (exact unlawfully, extort) -- accuse falsely, take by false accusation. see GREEK sukon see GREEK phaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4811: συκοφαντέωσυκοφαντέω, συκοφάντω; 1 aorist ἐσυκοφάντησα; (from συκοφάντης, and this from σῦκον 'fig', and φαίνω 'to show'. At Athens those were called συκοφανται whose business it was to inform against anyone whom they might detect exporting figs out of Attica; and as sometimes they seem to have extorted money from those loath to he exposed, the name συκοφάντης from the time of Aristophanes down was a general term of opprobrium to designate a malignant informer, a calumniator; a malignant and base accuser from love of gain (but cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word); hence, the verb συκοφάντω signifies) 1. to accuse wrongfully, to calumniate, to attack by malicious devices (Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, others). 2. to exact money wrongfully; to extort from, defraud: Luke 3:14 (here R. V. margin accuse wrongfully); with a genitive of the person and accusative of the thing, Luke 19:8 (τριάκοντα μνᾶς παρά τίνος Lysias, p. 177, 32. The Sept. for עָשַׁק, to oppress, defraud, Job 35:9; Ecclesiastes 4:1; Psalm 118:122 (); πένητα, Proverbs 14:31; Proverbs 22:16; πτωχούς, Proverbs 28:3). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλαγωγέω Transliteration: sylagōgeō Phonetic Spelling: soo-lag-ogue-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to carry off as spoil Meaning: to carry off as spoil GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4812 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4812 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4812 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4812 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4812, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλαγωγέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4812 sylagōgeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: take spoils. From the base of sulao and (the reduplicated form of) ago; to lead away as booty, i.e. (figuratively) seduce -- spoil. see GREEK sulao see GREEK ago Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4812: συλαγωγέωσυλαγωγέω, συλαγώγω; (σύλη booty, spoil (cf. συλάω, at the beginning), and ἄγω); to carry off booty: τινα, to carry one off as a captive (and slave), θυγατέρα, Heliodorus 10, 35; παρθένον, Nicet. hist. 5, p. 96; to lead away from the truth and subject to one's sway (R. V. make spoil of), Colossians 2:8 (Tatian. or. ad Gr. c. 22, p. 98, Otto edition). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλάω Transliteration: sylaō Phonetic Spelling: soo-lah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to plunder Meaning: to plunder GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4813 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4813 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4813 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4813 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4813, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4813 sylaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rob. From a derivative of sullo (to strip; probably akin to haireomai; compare skulon); to despoil -- rob. see GREEK haireomai see GREEK skulon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4813: συλάωσυλάω, σύλω: 1 aorist ἐσύλησα; ((akin to) σύλη 'spoil' (allied with σκῦλον (which see, yet cf.) Curtius, p. 696)); from Homer down; to rob, despoil: τινα, 2 Corinthians 11:8. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλλαλέω Transliteration: syllaleō Phonetic Spelling: sool-lal-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to talk together Meaning: to talk together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4814 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4814 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4814 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4814 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4814, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλλαλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4814 syllaleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: confer, talk with, communeFrom sun and laleo; to talk together, i.e. Converse -- commune (confer, talk) with, speak among. see GREEK sun see GREEK laleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4814: συλλαλέωσυλλαλέω (T WH συνλαλέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end; Tdf. Proleg., p. 76)), συλλάλω; imperfect 3 person plural συνελάλουν; 1 aorist συνελάλησα; to talk with: τίνι, with one, Mark 9:4; Luke 9:30; Luke 22:4 (Exodus 34:35; Isaiah 7:6; Polybius 4, 22, 8); μετά τίνος, Matthew 17:3; Acts 25:12; πρός ἀλλήλους (R. V. spake together one with another), Luke 4:36. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 52, 4, 15.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλλαμβάνω Transliteration: syllambanō Phonetic Spelling: sool-lam-ban'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to collect, to take, by implication to take part with, to conceive Meaning: to collect, to take, by implication to take part with, to conceive GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4815 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4815 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4815 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4815 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4815, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλλαμβάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4815 syllambanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: catch, conceive, help, take. From sun and lambano; to clasp, i.e. Seize (arrest, capture); specially, to conceive (literally or figuratively); by implication, to aid -- catch, conceive, help, take. see GREEK sun see GREEK lambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4815: συλλαμβάνωσυλλαμβάνω (sometimes συνλαμβάνω (see below)): future 2 person singular συλλήψῃ (L T Tr WH συλλήμψῃ (see Mu)), Luke 1:31; perfect (3rd person singular συνείληφεν, Luke 1:36 Tr text WH), participle feminine συνειληφυῖα (Luke 1:36 R G L T); 2 aorist συνέλαβον; 1 aorist passive συνεληφθην (L T Tr WH συνελήμφθην; see Mu); middle, present imperative 2 person singular συλλαμβάνου (T Tr WH συνλαμβανου, cf. σύν, II. at the end; Tdf Proleg., p. 76) Philippians 4:3; 2 aorist συνελαβομην; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; the Sept. for תָּפַשׂ and לָכַד; 1. Active, a. to seize, take: τινα, one as a prisoner, Matthew 26:55; Mark 14:48; Luke 22:54; John 18:12 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 275 (259)); Acts 1:16; Acts 12:3; Acts 23:27; ἀργαν ἰχθύων, Luke 5:9. b. to conceive, of a woman (often so in the Sept. for הָרָה): absolutely, Luke 1:24 (Aristotle, h. a. 7, 1, p. 582{a}, 19; genitive an. 1, 19, p. 727^b, 8f; (Phil. de vitand. acre alien. 4. 4; cf. Winers Grammar, 593 (552); Buttmann, § 130, 5)); with ἐν γαστρί added, Luke 1:31: τινα, a son (Luke 1:36); with ἐν τῇ κοιλία added, Luke 2:21; metaphorically, of 'lust,' whose impulses a man indulges, James 1:15. 2. Middle a. to seize for oneself; in a hostile sense, to make (one a permanent) prisoner: τινα, Acts 26:21. b. with the dative of a person to take hold together with one, to assist, help: Luke 5:7; to succor, Philippians 4:3 (Sophocles Phil. 282; Plato, Theag., p. 129{e}; Diodorus 11, 40; in this sense in Greek writings more commonly in the active). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλλέγω Transliteration: syllegō Phonetic Spelling: sool-leg'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to collect Meaning: to collect GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4816 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4816 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4816 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4816 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4816, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλλέγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4816 syllegō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gather together From sun and lego in its original sense; to collect -- gather (together, up). see GREEK sun see GREEK lego Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4816: συλλέγωσυλλέγω (cf. σύν, II. at the end; Tdf. Proleg., p. 76); future συλλέξω; 1 aorist συνελεξα; present passive 3 person singular συλλέγεται; from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for לָקַט; to gather up (cf. σύν, II. 2): τά ζιζάνια (for removal from the field), Matthew 13:28-30; passive, Matthew 13:40; τί ἀπό with a genitive of the thing, Matthew 7:16 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 58, 9 b. ἆ.); τί ἐκ with a genitive of the place, to collect in order to carry off, Matthew 13:41; in order to keep, Luke 6:44; τί εἰς τί, into a vessel, Matthew 13:48. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλλογίζομαι Transliteration: syllogizomai Phonetic Spelling: sool-log-id'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to reckon, to compute, to reason Meaning: to reckon, to compute, to reason GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4817 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4817 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4817 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4817 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4817, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλλογίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4817 syllogizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: reason with. From sun and logizomai; to reckon together (with oneself), i.e. Deliberate -- reason with. see GREEK sun see GREEK logizomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4817: συλλογίζομαισυλλογίζομαι: (imperfect συνελογιζομην Lachmann) 1 aorist συνελογισαμην; a. to bring together accounts, reckon up, compute, (Herodotus and following). b. to reckon with oneself, to reason (Plato, Demosthenes, Polybius, others): Luke 20:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συλλυπέομαι Transliteration: syllypeomai Phonetic Spelling: sool-loop-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be moved to grief with (pass.) Meaning: to be moved to grief with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4818 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4818 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4818 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4818 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4818, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συλλυπέομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4818 syllypeomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be grieved. From sun and lupeo; to afflict jointly, i.e. (passive) sorrow at (on account of) someone -- be grieved. see GREEK sun see GREEK lupeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4818: συλλυπέωσυλλυπέω: 1. to affect with grief together: Aristotle, eth. Nic. 9, 11, 4, p. 1171b, 7. 2. Passive, present participle συλλυπούμενος (T WH συνλυπουμενος cf. σύν, II. at the end (Tdf. Proleg., p. 76)); to grieve with oneself(see σύν, II. 4 (so Fritzsche, DeWette, others; but others regard the Σιν as 'sympathetic'; cf. Meyer, Weiss, Morison, on Mark as below)), be inwardly grieved (Herodotus, Plato, Polybius, Diodorus): of the pain of indignation, ἐπί τίνι, Mark 3:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβαίνω Transliteration: symbainō Phonetic Spelling: soom-bah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to come together, (of events) to come to pass Meaning: to come together, (of events) to come to pass GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4819 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4819 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4819 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4819 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4819, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4819 symbainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: befall, happen unto. From sun and the base of basis; to walk (figuratively, transpire) together, i.e. Concur (take place) -- be(-fall), happen (unto). see GREEK sun see GREEK basis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4819: συμβαίνωσυμβαίνω (ξυμβαίνω Rec.bez in 1 Peter 4:12; see Sigma, at the end); imperfect συνέβαινον; 2 aorist συνεβην, participle συμβάς; perfect συμβέβηκα; from (Aeschylus), Herodotus down; 1. to walk with the feet near together. 2. to come together, meet with one; hence, 3. of things which fall out at the same time, to happen, turn out, come to pass (so occasionally in the Sept for קָרָה and קָרָא); as very often in Greek writings (the Sept. Genesis 42:4; Genesis 44:29), συμβαινει τί τίνι, something befalls, happens to, one: Mark 10:32; Acts 20:19; 1 Corinthians 10:11; (1 Peter 4:12); 2 Peter 2:22; τό συμβεβηκός τίνι, Acts 3:10 (Susanna 26); absolutely, τά συμβεβηκότα, the things that had happened, Luke 24:14 (1 Macc. 4:26; (Josephus, contra Apion 1, 22, 17)); συνέβη followed by an accusative with an infinitive it happened (A. V. so it was) that, etc.: Acts 21:35 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 323 (303)), examples from secular authors are given by Grimm on 2 Macc. 3:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβάλλω Transliteration: symballō Phonetic Spelling: soom-bal'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to throw together, to discuss, consider, meet with Meaning: to throw together, to discuss, consider, meet with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4820 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4820 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4820 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4820 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4820, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβάλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4820 symballō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: discuss, confer, encounterFrom sun and ballo; to combine, i.e. (in speaking) to converse, consult, dispute, (mentally) to consider, (by implication) to aid, (personally) to join, attack -- confer, encounter, help, make, meet with, ponder. see GREEK sun see GREEK ballo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4820: συμβάλλωσυμβάλλω (συνβάλλω WH (so Tdf. except Luke 14:31); cf. Σιν, II. at the end); imperfect συνέβαλλον; 2 aorist συνέβαλον; 2 aorist middle συνεβαλομην; from Homer down; to throw together, to bring together; a. λόγους (Latinsermones conferre), to converse, Euripides, Iphig. Aul. 830; with λόγους omitted (cf. English confer), Plutarch, mor., p. 222 e. (Winers Grammar, 593 (552); (Buttmann, 145 (127))): τίνι, to dispute with one, Acts 17:18 (where A. V. encountered (cf. c. below)); πρός ἀλλήλους, to confer with one another, deliberate among themselves, Acts 9:15. b. to bring together in one's mind, confer with oneself (cf. σύν, II. 4), to consider, ponder: ἐν τῇ καρδία, to revolve in the mind, Luke 2:19 (συμβαλων τῷ λογισμῷ τό ὄναρ, Josephus, Antiquities 2, 5, 3). c. intransitive (Winers Grammar, § 38, 1; (Buttmann, § 130, 4)), to come together, meet: τίνι, to meet one (on a journey), Acts 20:14 (Homer, Odyssey 21, 15; Josephus, Antiquities 2, 7, 5); "to encounter in a hostile sense: τίνι, to fight with one (1 Macc. 4:34; 2 Macc. 8:23 2Macc. 14:17; Polybius 1, 9, 7; 3, 111, 1, and often), with εἰς πόλεμον added, Luke 14:31 (εἰς μάχην, Polybius 3, 56, 6; Josephus, Antiquities 12, 8, 4; πρός μάχην, Polybius 10, 37, 4). Middle, to bring together of one's property, to contribute, aid, help: πολύ τίνι, one, Acts 18:27; often so in Greek authors also, especially Polybius; cf. Schweighäuser, Lex. Polybius, p. 576; Passow, under the word, 1 b. ἆ.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word I. 2); Grimm, Exeget. Hdbch. on Wis. 5:8. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβασιλεύω Transliteration: symbasileuō Phonetic Spelling: soom-bas-il-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to reign with Meaning: to reign with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4821 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4821 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4821 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4821 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4821, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβασιλεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4821 symbasileuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: reign with. From sun and basileuo; to be co-regent (figuratively) -- reign with. see GREEK sun see GREEK basileuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4821: συμβασιλεύωσυμβασιλεύω (T συνβασιλεύω so now WH (in examples as below); cf. σύν, v, II. at the end): future συμβασιλεύσω; 1 aorist συνεβασίλευσα; to reign together: τίνι, with one; properly, Polybius 30, 2, 4; Lucian, dial. deor. 16, 2; often in Plutarch (also in Dionysius Halicarnassus, Strabo); metaphorically, to possess supreme honor, liberty, blessedness, with one in the kingdom of God: 1 Corinthians 4:8 (cf. Winers Grammar, 41 b. 5 N. 2; Buttmann, § 139, 10); 2 Timothy 2:12; see βαιλεύω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβιβάζω Transliteration: symbibazō Phonetic Spelling: soom-bib-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to join together, to consider, to teach Meaning: to join together, to consider, to teach GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4822 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4822 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4822 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4822 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4822, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβιβάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4822 symbibazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to hold together, to instructFrom sun and bibazo (to force; causative (by reduplication) of the base of basis); to drive together, i.e. Unite (in association or affection), (mentally) to infer, show, teach -- compact, assuredly gather, intrust, knit together, prove. see GREEK sun see GREEK basis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4822: συμβιβάζωσυμβιβάζω (WH συνβιβάζω (so Tdf. in Ephesians 4:16; Colossians 2:19); cf. σύν, II. at the end); 1 aorist βυνεβίβασα (Acts 19:33 L T Tr WH, but see below); passive, present participle συμβιβαζόμενος; 1 aorist participle συμβιβασθεις; (βιβάζω to mount the female, copulate with her; to leap, cover, of animals; allow to be covered, admit to cover); 1. to cause to coalesce, to join together, put together: τό σῶμα, passive, of the parts of the body 'knit together' into one whole, compacted together, Ephesians 4:16; Colossians 2:19; to unite or knit together in affection, passive, Colossians 2:2 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 63, 2 a.; Buttmann, § 144, 13 a.) (to reconcile one to another, Herodotus 1, 74; Thucydides 2, 29). 2. to put together in one's mind, to compare; by comparison to gather, conclude, consider: followed by ὅτι, Acts 16:10 (Plato, Hipp., min., p. 369 d.; de rep. 6, p. 504 a.). 3. to cause a person to unite with one in a conclusion or come to the same opinion, to prove, demonstrate: followed by ὅτι, Acts 9:22 ((Aristotle, top. 7, 5, p. 151a, 36); followed by ὡς (Aristotle, rhet. Alex. 4, p. 1426a, 37: etc.); Jamblichus, vit. Pythagoras c. 13 § 60; followed by the accusative with infinitive, Ocellus Lucanus, 3, 3); by a usage purely Biblical, with the accusative of a person, to teach, instruct, one: 1 Corinthians 2:16; for הֵבִין, Isaiah 40:14; for הודִיעַ , Exodus 18:16; Deuteronomy 4:9; Isaiah 40:13, Alex., Ald., etc.; for הורָה, Exodus 4:12, 15; Leviticus 10:11; בִּינָה הִשְׂכִּיל, Theod., Daniel 9:22. (The reading συνεβίβασαν in Acts 19:33, given by manuscripts א A B etc. (and adopted by L T Tr WH) yields no sense; (but it may be translated (with R. V. marginal reading) 'some of the multitude instructed Alexander', etc.; R. V. text translates it they brought Alexander out of the multitude, etc.).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβουλεύω Transliteration: symbouleuō Phonetic Spelling: soom-bool-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take counsel together, advise Meaning: to take counsel together, advise GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4823 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4823 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4823 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4823 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4823, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβουλεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4823 symbouleuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: deliberate, plot, adviseFrom sun and bouleuo; to give (or take) advice jointly, i.e. Recommend, deliberate or determine -- consult, (give, take) counsel (together). see GREEK sun see GREEK bouleuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4823: συμβουλεύωσυμβουλεύω; 1 aorist συνεβούλευσα; 1 aorist middle συνεβουλευσαμην; from (Theognis, Sophocles), Herodotus down; the Sept. for יָעַץ; and נועַץ; 1. to give counsel: τίνι, John 18:14; followed by an infinitive Revelation 3:18. 2. Middle, to take counsel with others, take counsel together, to consult, deliberate: followed by ἵνα (see ἵνα, II. 2 a.), Matthew 26:4; John 11:53 (R G Tr marginal reading); followed by a telic infinitive, Acts 9:23." |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμβούλιον Transliteration: symboulion Phonetic Spelling: soom-boo'-lee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: counsel, by implication a council Meaning: counsel, by implication a council GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4824 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4824 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4824 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4824 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4824, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμβούλιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4824 symboulion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consultation, counsel, council. Neuter of a presumed derivative of sumboulos; advisement; specially, a deliberative body, i.e. The provincial assessors or lay-court -- consultation, counsel, council. see GREEK sumboulos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4824: συμβούλιονσυμβούλιον, συμβουλίου, τό (σύμβουλος); 1. counsel, which is given, taken, entered upon (PIut. Romul. 14): λαμβάνω (on this phrase see λαμβάνω, I. 6), Matthew 12:14; Matthew 22:15; Matthew 27:1, 7; Matthew 28:12; ποιῶ, to consult, deliberate, Mark 3:6 (Tr text WH text συμβούλιον ἐδίδουν); Mark 15:1 (T WH marginal reading συμβούλιον ἑτοιμασαντες; cf. Weiss ad loc.). 2. a council, i. e. an assembly of counsellors or persons in consultation (Plutarch, Luc. 26): Acts 25:12 (the governors and procurator's of provinces had a board of assessors or advisers with whom they took counsel before rendering judgment; see Cicero, ad fam. 8, 8; Verr. 2, 13; Sueton. vit. Tiber. 33; Lampridius, vit. Alex. Sever c. 46; cf. Josephus, b. j. 2, 16, 1). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμβουλος Transliteration: symboulos Phonetic Spelling: soom'-boo-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a counselor Meaning: a counselor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4825 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4825 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4825 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4825 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4825, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμβουλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4825 symboulos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: counselor. From sun and boule; a consultor, i.e. Adviser -- counsellor. see GREEK sun see GREEK boule Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4825: σύμβουλοςσύμβουλος, συμβούλου, ὁ (σύν and βουλή), an adviser, counsellor: Romans 11:34 from Isaiah 40:13. (Tragg. (Herodotus), Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συμεών Transliteration: Symeōn Phonetic Spelling: soom-eh-one' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Symeon, Simeon, the name of several Israelites, also a tribe of Isr Meaning: Symeon -- Simeon, the name of several Israelites, also a tribe of Israel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4826 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4826 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4826 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4826 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4826, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συμεών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4826 Symeōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Simeon, Simon. From the same as Simon; Symeon (i.e. Shimon), the name of five Israelites -- Simeon, Simon. see GREEK Simon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4826: ΣυμεώνΣυμεών, ὁ (indeclinable, Buttmann, 16 (14)) (for the derivation see Σίμων), Simeon (so A. V. uniformly (on 2 Peter 1:1 see 5 below)); 1. the second son of Jacob by Leah (Genesis 29:33): Revelation 7:7. 2. (R. V. Symeon), one of Abraham's descendants: Luke 3:30. 3. that devout Simeon who took the infant Jesus in his arms in the temple: Luke 2:25 (here Rec.bez Σιμεών), Luke 2:34. 4. Symeon (so R. V.) surnamed Niger, one of the teachers of the church at Antioch: Acts 13:1. 5. Peter the apostle: Acts 15:14 (R. V. Symeon); 2 Peter 1:1 (here L WH text Σίμων, and A. V. (R. V.) Simon); respecting him see Σίμων, 1 and Πέτρος, at the end. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμαθητής Transliteration: symmathētēs Phonetic Spelling: soom-math-ay-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow disciple Meaning: a fellow disciple GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4827 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4827 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4827 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4827 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4827, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμαθητής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4827 symmathētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow disciple. From a compound of sun and manthano; a co-learner (of Christianity) -- fellow disciple. see GREEK sun see GREEK manthano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4827: συμμαθητήςσυμμαθητής (T WH συνμαθητης (cf. ἀπό, II. at the end)), συμμαθητου, ὁ, a fellow-disciple: John 11:16 (Plato, Euthyd., p. 272 c.; Aesop fab. 48). (Phrynichus says that σύν is not prefixed to πολίτης, δημότης, φυλέτης, and the like, but only to those nouns which denote an association which is πρόσκαιρος i. e. temporary, as συενφηβος, συνθιασώτης, συμπότης. The Latin also observes the same distinction and sayscommilito meus, but notconcivis, butcivis meus; see Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 471; (cf. p. 172; Winer's 25).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμαρτυρέω Transliteration: symmartyreō Phonetic Spelling: soom-mar-too-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to testify or bear witness with Meaning: to testify or bear witness with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4828 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4828 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4828 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4828 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4828, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμαρτυρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4828 symmartyreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: testify unto, bear witnessFrom sun and martureo; to testify jointly, i.e. Corroborate by (concurrent) evidence -- testify unto, (also) bear witness (with). see GREEK sun see GREEK martureo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4828: συμμαρτυρέωσυμμαρτυρέω, συμμαρτύρω (T WH συνμαρτυρέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); to bear witness with, bear joint witness (with one): συμμαρτυρούσης τῆς συνειδήσεως, their conscience also bearing witness, Romans 2:15 (i. e. together with the deeds of the Gentiles, which accord with the law of God and so bear witness (cf. Winer's Grammar, 580 (539))); followed by ὅτι, Romans 9:1 (besides the fact that the close felloship I have with Christ compels me to tell the truth); τῷ πνεύματι ἡμῶν, with our spirit already giving its testimony, Romans 8:16. Middle present 1 person singular Συμμαρτυροῦμαι, I testify on my own behalf besides (i. e. besides those things which I have already testified in this book), Revelation 22:18 Rec.; but the true reading here, μαρτυρῶ, was restored by Griesbach (Sophocles, Euripides, Thucydides, Plato, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμερίζομαι Transliteration: symmerizomai Phonetic Spelling: soom-mer-id'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have a share in (mid.) Meaning: to have a share in GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4829 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4829 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4829 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4829 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4829, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμερίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4829 symmerizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be partaker with. Middle voice from sun and merizo; to share jointly, i.e. Participate in -- be partaker with. see GREEK sun see GREEK merizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4829: συμμερίζωσυμμερίζω (WH συνμερίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): to divide at the same time, divide together; to assign a portion; middle present 3 person plural συμμερίζονται: τίνι, to divide together with one (so that a part comes to me, a part to him) (R. V. have their portion with), 1 Corinthians 9:13. (Diodorus Siculus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, (Diogenes Laërtius) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμέτοχος Transliteration: symmetochos Phonetic Spelling: soom-met'-okh-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: partaking with, subst. a joint partaker Meaning: partaking with, a joint partaker GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4830 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4830 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4830 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4830 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4830, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμέτοχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4830 symmetochos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: partaking withFrom sun and metochos; a co-participant -- partaker. see GREEK sun see GREEK metochos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4830: συμμέτοχοςσυμμέτοχος (T WH συνμετοχος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμμετοχον, partaking together with one, a joint-partaker: τίνος, of something, Ephesians 3:6; Ephesians 5:7. (Josephus, b. j. 1, 24, 6; Justin Martyr, Apology 2, 13.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμιμητής Transliteration: symmimētēs Phonetic Spelling: soom-mim-ay-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow imitator Meaning: a fellow imitator GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4831 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4831 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4831 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4831 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4831, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμιμητής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4831 symmimētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a fellow-imitatorFrom a presumed compound of sun and mimeomai; a co-imitator, i.e. Fellow votary -- follower together. see GREEK sun see GREEK mimeomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4831: συμμιμητήςσυμμιμητής (T WH συνμιμητης (cf. σύν, lI. at the end)), συμμιμητου, ὁ, an imitator with others: τίνος, of one, Philippians 3:17. Not found elsewhere. STRONGS NT 4831a: συμμορφίζωσυμμορφίζω (Tdf. συνμορφίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): present passive participle συμμορφιζόμενος; (σύμμορφος); to bring to the same form with some other person or thing, to render like (Vulg.configuro): τίνι (R. V. becoming conformed unto), Philippians 3:10 L T Tr WH. Not found elsewhere. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμμορφος Transliteration: symmorphos Phonetic Spelling: soom-mor-fos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: to conform to Meaning: to conform to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4832 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4832 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4832 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4832 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4832, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμμορφος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4832 symmorphos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: similarFrom sun and morphe; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar -- conformed to, fashioned like unto. see GREEK sun see GREEK morphe Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4832: σύμμορφοςσύμμορφος, σύμμορφον (σύν and μορφή) having the same form as another (cf. σύν, II. 1) (Vulg.conformis, configuratus); similar, conformed to (Lucian, amor. 39): τίνος (cf. Matthiae, § 379, p. 864; (Winers Grammar, 195 (184); Buttmann, § 132, 23)), Romans 8:29 (see εἰκών, a.); τίνι (Nicander, th. 321), Philippians 3:21 ((here Tdf. συνμορφος); cf. Winer's Grammar, 624 (580)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμμορφόω Transliteration: symmorphoō Phonetic Spelling: soom-mor-fo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: conform to, fashion self according to Meaning: conform to, fashion self according to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4833 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4833 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4833 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4833 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4833, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμμορφόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4833 symmorphoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: conform to, fashion self according to. From summorphos; to render like, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate -- make conformable unto. see GREEK summorphos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4833: συμμορφόωσυμμορφόω, συμμόρφω: present passive participle συμμορφούμενος; equivalent to συμμορφίζω, which see: Philippians 3:10 Rec. Nowhere else. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαθέω Transliteration: sympatheō Phonetic Spelling: soom-path-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have a fellow feeling with, sympathize with Meaning: to have a fellow feeling with, sympathize with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4834 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4834 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4834 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4834 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4834, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαθέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4834 sympatheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sympathize, have compassionFrom sumpathes; to feel "sympathy" with, i.e. (by implication) to commiserate -- have compassion, be touched with a feeling of. see GREEK sumpathes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4834: συμπαθέωσυμπαθέω (T WH συνπαθέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπάθω: 1 aorist συνεπάθησα; (συμπαθής); a. to be affected with the same feeling as another, to sympathize with (Aristotle, Plutarch). b. in reference to the wretched, to feel for, have compassion on, (Vulg.compatior): τίνι, Hebrews 4:15 (A. V. to be touched with the feeling of); Hebrews 10:34 (Isocrates, p. 64 b.; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαθής Transliteration: sympathēs Phonetic Spelling: soom-path-ace' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: sympathetic Meaning: sympathetic GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4835 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4835 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4835 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4835 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4835, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαθής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4835 sympathēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sympathetic, understandingFrom sumpascho; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserative -- having compassion one of another. see GREEK sumpascho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4835: συμπαθήςσυμπαθής, συμπαθες (σύν and πάσχω), suffering or feeling the like with another, sympathetic: 1 Peter 3:8, cf. Romans 12:15. (Aristotle, Theophrastus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαραγίνομαι Transliteration: symparaginomai Phonetic Spelling: soom-par-ag-in'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be present together Meaning: to be present together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4836 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4836 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4836 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4836 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4836, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαραγίνομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4836 symparaginomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: come together, stand with. From sun and paraginomai; to be present together, i.e. To convene; by implication, to appear in aid -- come together, stand with. see GREEK sun see GREEK paraginomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4836: συμπαραγίνομαισυμπαραγίνομαι; (T WH συνπαραγίνομαι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 2 aorist middle συμπαρεγενομην; a. to come together: ἐπί τί, Luke 23:48 (Psalm 82:9 (); Herodotus, Thucydides, Demosthenes, Diodorus). b. to come to one's help: τίνι, 2 Timothy 4:16 R G (others, παραγίνομαι, which see at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαρακαλέω Transliteration: symparakaleō Phonetic Spelling: soom-par-ak-al-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to exhort together, pass. to be strengthened with Meaning: to exhort together, to be strengthened with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4837 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4837 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4837 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4837 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4837, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαρακαλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4837 symparakaleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: comfort together. From sun and parakaleo; to console jointly -- comfort together. see GREEK sun see GREEK parakaleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4837: συμπαρακαλέωσυμπαρακαλέω (T WH συνπαρακαλέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπαρακάλω: 1 aorist passive infinitive συμπαρακληθῆναι; 1. to call upon or invite or exhort at the same time or together (Xenophon, Plato, Plutarch, others). 2. to strengthen (A. V. comfort) with others (souls; see παρακαλέω, II. 4): συμπαρακληθῆναι ἐν ὑμῖν, that I with you may be comforted among you, i. e. in your assembly, with you, Romans 1:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαραλαμβάνω Transliteration: symparalambanō Phonetic Spelling: soom-par-al-am-ban'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take along with Meaning: to take along with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4838 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4838 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4838 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4838 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4838, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαραλαμβάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4838 symparalambanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: take with. From sun and paralambano; to take along in company -- take with. see GREEK sun see GREEK paralambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4838: συμπαραλαμβάνωσυμπαραλαμβάνω (T WH συνπαραλαμβάνω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); 2 aorist συμπαρελαβον; to take along together with (Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, others); in the N. T. to take with one as a companion: τινα, Acts 12:25; Acts 15:37; Galatians 2:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπαραμένω Transliteration: symparamenō Phonetic Spelling: soom-par-am-en'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: continue with Meaning: continue with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4839 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4839 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4839 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4839 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4839, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπαραμένω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4839 symparamenō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: continue with. From sun and parameno; to remain in company, i.e. Still live -- continue with. see GREEK sun see GREEK parameno Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4839: συμπαραμένωσυμπαραμένω: future ἀυμπαραμένω; "to abide together with (Hippocrates, Thucydides, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others); to continue to live together": τίνι, with one, Philippians 1:25 (Rec.; others, παραμένω, which see) (Psalm 71:5 (). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπάρειμι Transliteration: sympareimi Phonetic Spelling: soom-par'-i-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be present together Meaning: to be present together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4840 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4840 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4840 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4840 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4840, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπάρειμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4840 sympareimi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be present with. From sun and pareimi; to be at hand together, i.e. Now present -- be here present with. see GREEK sun see GREEK pareimi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4840: συμπάρειμισυμπάρειμι (T WH συνπαρειμι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); to be present together: τίνι, with one, Acts 25:24. ((Hippocrates (), Xenophon, Demosthenes, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπάσχω Transliteration: sympaschō Phonetic Spelling: soom-pas'-kho Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to suffer with Meaning: to suffer with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4841 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4841 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4841 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4841 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4841, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπάσχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4841 sympaschō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffer with. From sun and pascho (including its alternate); to experience pain jointly or of the same kind (specially, persecution; to "sympathize") -- suffer with. see GREEK sun see GREEK pascho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4841: συμπάσχωσυμπάσχω (T WH συνπάσχω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); to suffer or feel pain together (in a medical sense, as in Hippocrates () and Galen): 1 Corinthians 12:26; to suffer evils (troubles, persecutions) in like manner with another: Romans 8:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπέμπω Transliteration: sympempō Phonetic Spelling: soom-pem'-po Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to send with Meaning: to send with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4842 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4842 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4842 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4842 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4842, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπέμπω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4842 sympempō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: send with. From sun and pempo; to despatch in company -- send with. see GREEK sun see GREEK pempo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4842: συμπέμπωσυμπέμπω: 1 aorist συνεπεμψα; from Herodotus down; to send together with: τινα μετά τίνος, 2 Corinthians 8:18; τίνι, ibid. 22. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 52, 4, 15.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπεριλαμβάνω Transliteration: symperilambanō Phonetic Spelling: soom-per-ee-lam-ban'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to enclose, embrace Meaning: to enclose, embrace GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4843 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4843 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4843 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4843 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4843, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπεριλαμβάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4843 symperilambanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: embrace. From sun and a compound of peri and lambano; to take by enclosing altogether, i.e. Earnestly throw the arms about one -- embrace. see GREEK sun see GREEK peri see GREEK lambano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4843: συμπεριλαμβάνωσυμπεριλαμβάνω (T WH συνπεριλαμβάνω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 2 aorist participle συμπεριλαβών; from Plato and Demosthenes down; 1. to comprehend at once. 2. to embrace completely: τινα, Acts 20:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπίνω Transliteration: sympinō Phonetic Spelling: soom-pee'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to drink with Meaning: to drink with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4844 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4844 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4844 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4844 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4844, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4844 sympinō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: drink with. From sun and pino; to partake a beverage in company -- drink with. see GREEK sun see GREEK pino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4844: συμπίνωσυμπίνω: 2 aorist συνεπιον; from (Herodotus, Aristophanes), Xenophon, and Plato down; to drink with:τίνι, one, Acts 10:41. STRONGS NT 4844a: συμπίπτωσυμπίπτω: 2 aorist συνέπεσον; from Homer down; to fall together, collapse, fall in: of a house, Luke 6:49 T Tr WH. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπληρόω Transliteration: symplēroō Phonetic Spelling: soom-play-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fill up completely, to fulfill Meaning: to fill up completely, to fulfill GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4845 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4845 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4845 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4845 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4845, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπληρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4845 symplēroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fulfill, accomplishFrom sun and pleroo; to implenish completely, i.e. (of space) to swamp (a boat), or (of time) to accomplish (passive, be complete) -- (fully) come, fill up. see GREEK sun see GREEK pleroo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4845: συμπληρόωσυμπληρόω (in Acts T WH συνπληρόω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπλήρω: passive, present infinitive συμπληροῦσθαι; imperfect συνεπληρουμην; from Herodotus down; 1. to fill completely: συνεπληροῦντο (R. V. they were filling with water), of the navigators (as sometimes in Greek writings what holds of the ship is applied to those on board; cf. Kypke, Observations, i., p. 248), Luke 8:23. 2. to complete entirely, be fulfilled: of time (see πληρόω, 2 b. ἆ.), passive, Luke 9:51 (R. V. well nigh come); Acts 2:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπνίγω Transliteration: sympnigō Phonetic Spelling: soom-pnee'-go Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to choke Meaning: to choke GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4846 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4846 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4846 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4846 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4846, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπνίγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4846 sympnigō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: choke, throng. From sun and pnigo; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd -- choke, throng. see GREEK sun see GREEK pnigo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4846: συμπνίγωσυμπνίγω (T WH συνπνίγω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); imperfect συνέπνιγον; 1 aorist συνέπνιξα; present passive 3 person plural συμπνίγονται; to choke utterly: the seed of the divine word sown in the mind, Matthew 13:22; Mark 4:7, 19 (δένδρα συμπνιγομενα, Theophrastus, c. plant. 6, 11, 6); συμπνίγονται, they are choked, i. e. the seed of the divine word in their minds is choked, Luke 8:14; τινα, to press round or throng one so as almost to suffocate him, Luke 8:42 (A. V. thronged). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπολίτης Transliteration: sympolitēs Phonetic Spelling: soom-pol-ee'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow citizen Meaning: a fellow citizen GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4847 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4847 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4847 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4847 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4847, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπολίτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4847 sympolitēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow- citizen. From sun and polites; a native of the same town, i.e. (figuratively) co-religionist (fellow-Christian) -- fellow- citizen. see GREEK sun see GREEK polites Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4847: συμπολίτηςσυμπολίτης (T WH συνπολιτης (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπολιτου, ὁ (see συμμαθητής and references), possessing the same citizenship with others, a fellow-citizen: συμπολῖται τῶν ἁγίων, spoken of Gentiles as received into the communion of the saints i. e. of the people consecrated to God, opposed to ξένοι καί πάροικοι, Ephesians 2:19. (Euripides, Heracl. 826; Josephus, Antiquities 19, 2, 2; Aelian v. h. 3, 44.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπορεύομαι Transliteration: symporeuomai Phonetic Spelling: soom-por-yoo'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to journey together, to come together Meaning: to journey together, to come together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4848 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4848 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4848 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4848 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4848, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπορεύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4848 symporeuomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: go with, resort. From sun and poreuomai; to journey together; by implication, to assemble -- go with, resort. see GREEK sun see GREEK poreuomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4848: συμπορεύομαισυμπορεύομαι (T WH συνπορεύομαι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); imperfect συνεπορευομην; 1. to go or journey together (Euripides, Xenophon, Diodorus): τίνι, with one, Luke 7:11; Luke 14:25; Luke 24:15 (Tobit 5:3, 9; ἡμῶν ἡ ψυχή συμπορευθεισα Θεῷ, Plato, Phaedr., p. 249 c.; μετά τίνος, very often in the Sept.). 2. to come together, to assemble: πρός τινα, Mark 10:1 (Polybius, Plutarch). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπόσιον Transliteration: symposion Phonetic Spelling: soom-pos'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a drinking party, company (guests at a party) Meaning: a drinking party, company (guests at a party) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4849 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4849 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4849 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4849 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4849, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπόσιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4849 symposion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: group, party, companyNeuter of a derivative of the alternate of sumpino; a drinking-party ("symposium"), i.e. (by extension) a room of guests -- company. see GREEK sumpino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4849: συμπόσιονσυμπόσιον, συμποσίου, τό (συμπίνω), a drinking-party, entertainment (Latinconvivium); by metonymy, the party itself, the guests (Plutarch, mor., p. 157 a.; 704d.); plural rows of guests: συμπόσια συμπόσια, Hebraistically for κατά συμπόσια, in parties, by companies ((Buttmann, 30 (27); § 129 a. 3; Winers Grammar, 229 (214); 464 (432)); see πρασιά), Mark 6:39. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμπρεσβύτερος Transliteration: sympresbyteros Phonetic Spelling: soom-pres-boo'-ter-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow elder Meaning: a fellow elder GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4850 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4850 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4850 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4850 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4850, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμπρεσβύτερος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4850 sympresbyteros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow elder. From sun and presbuteros; a co-presbyter -- presbyter, also an elder. see GREEK presbuteros see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4850: συμπρεσβύτεροςσυμπρεσβύτερος (T WH συνπρεσβυτερος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπρεσβυτερου, ὁ, a fellow-elder, Vulg.consenior (see πρεσβύτερος, 2 b.): 1 Peter 5:1. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφέρω Transliteration: sympherō Phonetic Spelling: soom-fer'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring together, to be profitable Meaning: to bring together, to be profitable GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4851 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4851 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4851 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4851 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4851, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφέρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4851 sympherō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bring together, be expedient, be profitable for.From sun and phero (including its alternate); to bear together (contribute), i.e. (literally) to collect, or (figuratively) to conduce; especially (neuter participle as a noun) advantage -- be better for, bring together, be expedient (for), be good, (be) profit(-able for). see GREEK sun see GREEK phero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4851: συμφέρωσυμφέρω; 1 aorist participle συνενέγκαντες (Acts 19:19); from (Homer (in middle)), Aeschylus, Herodotus down; to bear or bring together (Latinconfero), i. e. 1. with a reference to the object, to bring together: τί, Acts 19:19. 2. with a reference to the subject, "to bear together or at the same time; to carry with other's; to collect or contribute in order to help, hence, to help, be profitable, be expedient"; συμφέρει, it is expedient, profitable, and in the same sense with a neuter plural: with the subject πάντα, 1 Corinthians 6:12; 1 Corinthians 10:23; τί τίνι, 2 Corinthians 8:10; with an infinitive of the object (as in Greek writings), Matthew 19:10; 2 Corinthians 12:1 (where L T Tr WH have συμφέρον); with the accusative and infinitive John 18:14; συμφέρει τίνι followed by ἵνα (see ἵνα, II. 2c. (Buttmann, § 139, 45; Winer's Grammar, 337 (316))), Matthew 5:29; Matthew 18:6; John 11:50; John 16:7. τό συμφέρον, that which is profitable (Sophocles, Euripides, Xenophon, Demosthenes, others): 1 Corinthians 12:7; plural (Plato, de rep. 1, p. 341 e.), Acts 20:20; advantage, profit, Hebrews 12:10; τό ... σύμφορον τίνος (often in Greek writings) the advantage of one, one's profit, 1 Corinthians 7:35; 1 Corinthians 10:33 (in both passaagaes, L T Tr WH read σύμφορον, which see). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμφημι Transliteration: symphēmi Phonetic Spelling: soom'-fay-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to say together, consent Meaning: to say together, consent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4852 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4852 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4852 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4852 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4852, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμφημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4852 symphēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consent unto. From sun and phemi; to say jointly, i.e. Assent to -- consent unto. see GREEK sun see GREEK phemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4852: σύμφημισύμφημι (T WH συνφημι (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); to consent, confess: τίνι; followed by ὅτι, Romans 7:16. (Tragg., Xenophon, Plato.) STRONGS NT 4852a: σύμφοροςσύμφορος, σύμφορον (συμφέρω, which see), fit, suitable, useful; from (Hesiod, Theognis), Herodotus down; 4 Macc. 5:10; a substantive, τό σύμφορον, advantage, profit: with a genitive of the person profited, L T Tr WH in 1 Corinthians 7:35; 1 Corinthians 10:33 (cf. Buttmann, § 127, 19 n.) (plural τό συμφορά, often in secular authors (from Sophocles down)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφυλέτης Transliteration: symphyletēs Phonetic Spelling: soom-foo-let'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow tribesman or countryman Meaning: a fellow tribesman or countryman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4853 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4853 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4853 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4853 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4853, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφυλέτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4853 symphyletēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: countryman. From sun and a derivative of phule; a co-tribesman, i.e. Native of the same country -- countryman. see GREEK sun see GREEK phule Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4853: συμφυλέτηςσυμφυλέτης, συμφυλετου, ὁ (σύν and φυλή; see συμμαθητής), one who is of the same people, a fellow-countryman, (Vulg.contribulis): 1 Thessalonians 2:14. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμφυτος Transliteration: symphytos Phonetic Spelling: soom'-foo-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: congenital, united with Meaning: congenital, united with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4854 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4854 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4854 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4854 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4854, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμφυτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4854 symphytos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: planted together. From sun and a derivative of phuo; grown along with (connate), i.e. (figuratively) closely united to -- planted together. see GREEK sun see GREEK phuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4854: σύμφυτοςσύμφυτος, συμφυτον (συμφύω), planted together (Vulg.complantatus); born together with, of joint origin, i. e. 1. connate, congenital, innate, implanted by birth or nature (3Macc. 3:22; Pindar, Plato, Aeschylus, Aeschines, Aristotle, Philo de Abrah. § 31 at the beginning; Josephus (as, contra Apion 1, 8, 5)). 2. grown together, united with (Theophrastus, de caus. plant. 5, 5, 2); kindred (Plato, Phaedr., p. 246 a.): εἰ σύμφυτοι γεγόναμεν τῷ ὁμοιώματι τοῦ θανάτου αὐτοῦ, ἀλλά καί (namely, τῷ ὁμοιώματι (others supply Χριστῷ, and take the ὁμοιώματι a dative of respect; for yet another construction of the second clause cf. Buttmann, § 132, 23)) τῆς ἀναστάσεως ἐσόμεθα, if we have become united with the likeness of his death (which likeness consists in the fact that in the death of Christ our former corruption and wickedness has been slain and been buried in Christ's tomb), i. e. if it is part and parcel of the very nature of a genuine Christian to be utterly dead to sin, we shall be united also with the likeness of his resurrection i. e. our intimate fellowship with his return to life will show itself in a new life consecrated to God, Romans 6:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφύω Transliteration: symphyō Phonetic Spelling: soom-foo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to grow together (pass.) Meaning: to grow together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4855 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4855 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4855 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4855 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4855, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4855 symphyō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: spring up with. From sun and phuo; passive, to grow jointly -- spring up with. see GREEK sun see GREEK phuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4855: συμφύωσυμφύω (T WH συνφύω cf. σύν, II. at the end): 2 aorist passive participle nominative plural feminine συμφυεῖσθαι; 1. transitive, to cause to grow together (Plato, Aristotle). 2. passive intransitive, to grow together, grow with: Luke 8:7.*) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφωνέω Transliteration: symphōneō Phonetic Spelling: soom-fo-neh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to call out with, to be in harmony, generally to agree Meaning: to call out with, to be in harmony, generally to agree GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4856 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4856 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4856 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4856 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4856, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφωνέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4856 symphōneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: agree with. From sumphonos; to be harmonious, i.e. (figuratively) to accord (be suitable, concur) or stipulate (by compact) -- agree (together, with). see GREEK sumphonos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4856: συμφωνέωσυμφωνέω, συμφώνω; future συμφωνήσω ((Matthew 18:19 T Tr; Luke 5:36 L T Tr text WH)); 1 aorist συνεφώνησα; 1 aorist passive, συνεφωνήθην; from Plato and Aristotle down; properly, to sound together, be in accord; of sounds and of musical instruments. In the N. T. tropically, to be in accord, to harmonize, i. e., a. to agree together: περί (as respects) τίνος, Matthew 18:19 (Dionysius Halicarnassus 2, 47); τίνι, with a thing, Acts 15:15 (often in Greek authors); to agree i. e. correspond, of things congruous in nature, Luke 5:36; passive, συνεφωνήθη ὑμῖν, followed by an infinitive, it was agreed between you to etc. Acts 5:9. b. to agree with one in making a bargain, to make an agreement, to bargain, (Polybius, Diodorus): μετά τίνος ἐκ δηναρίου (see ἐκ, II. 4), Matthew 20:2; with a dative of the person and genitive of the price, ibid. 13, (συνεφώνησεν μετ' αὐτοῦ τριῶν λιτρων ἀσήμου ἀργυρίου, Act. Thom. § 2). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφώνησις Transliteration: symphōnēsis Phonetic Spelling: soom-fo'-nay-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: agreement Meaning: agreement GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4857 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4857 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4857 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4857 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4857, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφώνησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4857 symphōnēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: concord. From sumphoneo; accordance -- concord. see GREEK sumphoneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4857: συμφώνησιςσυμφώνησις, συμφωνησεως, ἡ (συμφωνέω), concord, agreement: πρός τινα, with one, 2 Corinthians 6:15. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμφωνία Transliteration: symphōnia Phonetic Spelling: soom-fo-nee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: symphony, music Meaning: symphony, music GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4858 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4858 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4858 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4858 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4858, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμφωνία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4858 symphōnia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: music. From sumphonos; unison of sound ("symphony"), i.e. A concert of instruments (harmonious note) -- music. see GREEK sumphonos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4858: συμφωνίασυμφωνία, συμφωνίας, ἡ (σύμφωνος) (from Plato down), music: Luke 15:25. (Polybius 28, 10, 5; (plural of 'the music of the spheres,' Aristotle, de caelo 2, 9, p. 290b, 22; others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμφωνος Transliteration: symphōnos Phonetic Spelling: soom'-fo-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: calling out together, agreeing Meaning: calling out together, agreeing GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4859 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4859 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4859 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4859 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4859, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμφωνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4859 symphōnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consent. From sun and phone; sounding together (alike), i.e. (figuratively) accordant (neuter as noun, agreement) -- consent. see GREEK sun see GREEK phone Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4859: σύμφωνοςσύμφωνος, σύμφωνον (σύν and φωνή), from (Homer h. Merc. 51; Sophocles), Plato, Aristotle down, harmonious, accordant, agreeing; τό σύμφωνον, thing agreed upon, compact (Epictetus diss. 1, 19, 27): ἐκ συμφώνου, by mutual consent, by agreement, 1 Corinthians 7:5 (cf. Winers Grammar, 303 (285); Buttmann, § 139, 20.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συμψηφίζω Transliteration: sympsēphizō Phonetic Spelling: soom-psay-fid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to reckon together Meaning: to reckon together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4860 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4860 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4860 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4860 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4860, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συμψηφίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4860 sympsēphizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: reckon. From sun and psephizo; to compute jointly -- reckon. see GREEK sun see GREEK psephizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4860: συμψηφίζωσυμψηφίζω: 1 aorist συνεψηφισα; to compute, count up: τάς τιμάς, Acts 19:19. (Middle τίνι, to vote with one, Aristophanes Lysias, 142.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύμψυχος Transliteration: sympsychos Phonetic Spelling: soom'-psoo-khos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of one mind Meaning: of one mind GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4861 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4861 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4861 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4861 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4861, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύμψυχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4861 sympsychos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: like-minded. From sun and psuche; co-spirited, i.e. Similar in sentiment -- like-minded. see GREEK sun see GREEK psuche Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4861: σύμψυχοςσύμψυχος (T WH συνψυχος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμψυχον (σύν and ψυχή), of one mind (Vulg.unanimis): of one accord, Philippians 2:2. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύν Transliteration: syn Phonetic Spelling: soon Part of Speech: Preposition Short Definition: with, together with (expresses association with) Meaning: with, together with (expresses association with) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4862 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4862 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4862 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4862 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4862, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4862 syn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: and, even, alsoA primary preposition denoting union; with or together (but much closer than meta or para), i.e. By association, companionship, process, resemblance, possession, instrumentality, addition, etc. -- beside, with. In composition it has similar applications, including completeness. see GREEK meta see GREEK para Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4862: ξύν [ξύν, older form of σύν, retained occasionally in compounds, as ξυμβαίνω, 1 Peter 4:12, Bezae edition; see Meisterhans, § 49, 11; Liddell and Scott, under the word σύν, at the beginning; and cf. Sigma.] STRONGS NT 4862: σύνσύν (the older form ξύν, is still found in some editions in composition (as ξυμβαίνω 1 Peter 4:12 Rec.bez; see Liddell and Scott, under the word, at the beginning; cf. Sigma)), a preposition; it is never used in the Apocalypse, rarely by Matthew (some four times (texts vary)), Mark (some five times, or John (three times)) (who prefer μετά), more frequently by Luke ((Gospel and Acts) about 79 times) and Paul (about 39 times; on the comparative frequency of these prepositions in the classics, see Liddell and Scott, under the word, at the beginning). It takes the dative after it, and denotes accompaniment and fellowship, wheter of action, or of belief, or of condition and experience; (according to the grammarians (cf. Donaldson, New Crat. § 181; Krüger, § 68,13,1; Kühner, ii, p. 438); Winer's Grammar, 391 (366), a fellowship far closer and more intimate than that expressed by μετά although in the N. T. this distinction is much more often neglected than observed). Latincum, English with. I. 1. Passages in which the subject of an active verb is said to be or to do something σύν τίνι; a. phrases in which σύν is used of accompaniment: εἰμί σύν τίνι, i. e. — to be with one, to accompany one, Luke 7:12; Luke 8:38 (Mark 5:18 μετ' αὐτοῦ); (Matthew 26:69 and Mark 14:67 μετά); Acts 27:2; to associate with one, Luke 24:44; Acts 4:13; Acts 13:7; Philippians 1:23; Colossians 2:5; 2 Peter 1:18; οἱ σύν τίνι ὄντες, the attendants of one on a journey, Mark 2:26 (Matthew 12:4 and Luke 6:4 τοῖς μετ' αὐτοῦ); Acts 22:9; οἱ σύν τίνι namely, ὄντες — either the companions of one, Luke 5:9; Luke 9:32; Luke 24:24, 33; with the noun added, οἱ σύν ἐμοί πάντες ἀδελφοί, Galatians 1:2; Romans 16:14; or one's colleagues, Acts 5:17, 21; οἱ σύν αὐτῷ τεχνῖται, his fellow-craftsmen, Acts 19:38; εἰμί σύν τίνι, to be on one's side, Acts 14:4 (Xenophon, Cyril 7, 5, 77); to assist one, ἡ χάρις τοῦ Θεοῦ; (ἡ) σύν ἐμοί, 1 Corinthians 15:10. b. σύν τίνι joined to verbs of standing, sitting, going, etc.: σταθῆναι, Acts 2:14; στῆναι, Acts 4:14; ἐπιστηναι, Luke 20:1; Acts 23:27; καθίσαι, Acts 8:31; μένειν, Luke 1:56; Luke 24:29; Acts 28:16; ἀναπίπτειν, Luke 22:14; γίνεσθαι, to be associated with Luke 2:13; παραγίνεσθαι, to arrive, Acts 24:24; ἔρχεσθαι, John 21:3; Acts 11:12; 2 Corinthians 9:4; ἀπέρχεσθαι, Acts 5:26; ἐισέρχεσθαι, Acts 3:3; Acts 25:23; εἰσιέναι, Acts 21:18; συνέρχεσθαι, Acts 21:16; ἐξέρχεσθαι, John 18:1; Acts 10:23; Acts 14:20; Acts 16:3; πορεύεσθαι, Luke 7:6; Acts 10:20; Acts 23:32 (L T Tr WH ἀπέρχεσθαι); ; 1 Corinthians 16:4; διοδεύειν, Luke 8:1f; έ᾿κπλειν, Acts 18:18. with verbs of living, dying, believing: ζῆν, 1 Thessalonians 5:10; ἀποθνῄσκειν, Matthew 26:35; Romans 6:8; πιστεύειν, Acts 18:8. with other verbs: Acts 5:1; Acts 14:13; Acts 20:36; Acts 21:5; Philippians 2:22; James 1:11. 2. Passages in which one is said to be the recipient of some action σύν τίνι, or to be associated with one to whom some action has reference: — dative, τίνι σύν τίνι: as ἔδοξε τοῖς ἀπόστολοι σύν ὅλῃ τῇ ἐκκλησία, Acts 15:22, where if Luke had said καί ὅλῃ τῇ ἐκκλησία he would have claimed for the church the same rank as for the apostles; but he wishes to give to the apostles the more influential position; the same applies also to Acts 23:15; 1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 1:1; Philippians 1:1. Accusative, σύν τίνι; (which precedes) τινα or τί (the person or thing added): Romans 8:32 (σύν αὐτῷ, i. e. since he has given him to us); Mark 15:27; 1 Corinthians 10:13; τινα or τί σύν τίνι (the person or thing associated or added): Matthew 25:27; Mark 8:34; 2 Corinthians 1:21; Colossians 2:13; Colossians 4:9; τί σύν τίνι, a thing with its power or result, Galatians 5:24; Colossians 3:9: τίς or τί σύν τίνι after passives, as in Matthew 27:38; Mark 9:4; Luke 23:32; 1 Corinthians 11:32; Gall. 3:9; Colossians 3:3; 1 Thessalonians 4:17. 3. It stands where καί might have been used (cf. Buttmann, 331 (285)): ἐγένετο ὁρμή ... Ἰουδαίων σύν τοῖς ἄρχουσιν αὐτῶν (equivalent to καί τῶν ἀρχόντων αὐτῶν), Acts 14:5; add, Luke 23:11; Acts 3:4; Acts 10:2; Acts 23:15; Ephesians 3:18. 4. Of that which one has or carries with him, or with which he is furnished or equipped (σύν ἅρμασιν, 3Macc. 2:7; σύν ὅπλοις, Xenophon, Cyril 3, 3, 54; many other examples from Greek writings are given by Passow, under the word, B. I. 2 a.; (Liddell and Scott, I. 4)) σύν τῇ χάριτι ταύτῃ, carrying with him this gift or bounty, 2 Corinthians 8:19 R G T the Sinaiticus manuscript (L Tr WH ἐν τῇ χάριτι ταύτῃ, in procuring (R. V. in the matter of) this benefit); σύν τῇ δυνάμει τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, equipped with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Corinthians 5:4 (so according to many interpreters (cf. Winer's Grammar, 391 (366)); but since the N. T. writers are accustomed to designate the powers and virtues with which one is equipped by the preposition ἐν, it is more correct to connect σύν τῇ δυνάμει with συναχθέντων, so that ἡ δύναμις τοῦ κυρίου is personified and represented as the third subject in the gathering; cf. Matthew 18:20 (see δύναμις, a. under the end)). 5. σύν Χριστῷ ζῆν, to live with Christ, i. e. united (in spiritual bonds) to him, and to lead a strong life by virtue of this union, 2 Corinthians 13:4; σύν (Rec.) χειρί ἀγγέλου (see χείρ), Acts 7:35 L T Tr WH. 6. Of the union which arises from the addition or accession of one thing to another: σύν πᾶσι τούτοις, our 'beside all this' (Winer's Grammar, 391 (366)), Luke 24:21 (Nehemiah 5:18; 3Macc. 1:22; Josephus, Antiquities 17, 6, 5). 7. On the combination ἅμα σύν, 1 Thessalonians 4:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:10, see ἅμα, at the end. II. In composition σύν denotes 1. association, community, fellowship, participation: συνοικέω, σύνειμι, συγγενής, σύμμορφος, συζῆν, συμπάσχειν, σύγχρασθαι, etc. 2. together, i. e. several persons or things united or all in one; as, συγκεράννυμι, συγκλείω, συγκαλέω, συλλέγω, συγκομίζω, etc. 3. completely: συγκύπτω, συγκαλύπτω, etc. 4. with oneself, i. e. in one's mind: συλλυπέομαι (but see the word), σύνοιδα, συνείδησις, συντερρέω; cf. Viger. edition Herm., p. 642f. Once or twice in the N. T. after verbs compounded with σύν the preposition is repeated before the object (Winer's Grammar, § 52, 4, 15): Matthew 27:44 L T Tr WH; Colossians 2:13. As to its Form, σύν, in composition before beta β', mu μ', pi π, phi Φ, psi Ψ, passes into συμ(, before lambda λ' into συλ(, before gamma γ', kappa κ', chi Χ into συγ(; before zeta ζ' (and sigma ς' followed by a consonant) it is elided, hence, συζῆν, συζητέω, συσταυρόω, συστέλλω. But in the older manuscripts assimilation and elision are often neglected (cf. ἐν, III. at the end). Following their authority, L T Tr WH write συνζάω, συνζητέω, συνζητητης, συνζυγος, συνσταυρόω, συνστρατιωτης, συνσωμος; T WH συνβασιλεύω, συγγνώμη, συνκάθημαι, συνκαθίζω, συνκακοπαθέω, συνκακουχέω, συνκαλέω, συνκάμπτω, συνκαταβαίνω, συνκαταθεσις, συνκατατιθημι, συνκαταψηφίζω, συνκεραννυμι, συνκλειω, συνκληρονομος, συνκοινωνέω, συνκοινωνος, συνκρίνω, Ἀσυνκριτος), συνκύπτω, συνλαλέω, συνλυπέω, συνμαθητης, συνμαρτυρέω, συνμετοχος, συνμιμητης, συνπαθέω, συνπαραγίνομαι, συνπαρακαλέω, συνπαραλαμβάνω, συνπαρειμι, συνπάσχω, συνπεριλαμβάνω, συνπνίγω, συνπολιτης, συνπορεύομαι, συνπρεσβυτερος, συνστενάζω, συνστοιχέω, συνφημι, συνφύω, συνχαίρω, συνχράομαι, συνχέω, συνψυχος; L Tr marginal reading συνζητησις; T συνμορφίζω, συνσημον; Tr συνστατιος; WH συνβάλλω, συνβιβάζω, συνμερίζω, συνσχματίζω, But L T Tr WH retain συγγένεια, συγγενής, συγκαλύπτω, συγκυρία, σύγχυσις, συλλέγω, συμβαίνω, συμβουλεύω, συμβούλιον, σύμβουλος, συμπαθής, συμπόσιον, συμφέρω, σύμφορος, συμφυλέτης, σύμφυτος, συμφωνέω, συμφώνησις, συμφωνία, σύμφωνος, (ἀσύμφωνος), συστρέφω, συστροφή; L T Tr συμμερίζω; L T WH συγγενίς, συστατιος; L Tr WH συμμορφίζω, σύμμορφος, σύσσημον; L Tr συγγνώμη, συγκάθημαι, συγκαθίζω, συγκακοπαθέω, συγκακουχέω, συγκαλέω, συγκάμπτω, συγκαταβαίνω, συγκατάθεσις, συγκατατίθημι, συγκαταψηφίζω, συγκεράννυμι, συγκλείω, συγκληρονόμος, συγκοινωμέω, συγκοινωνός, συγκρίνω, συγκύπτω, συγχαίρω, συγχέω, συγχράομαι, συλλαλέω, συλλυπέω, συμβάλλω, συμβασιλεύω, συμβιβάζω, συμμαθητής, συμμαρτυρέω, συμμέτοχος, συμμιμητής, συμπαθέω, συμπαραγίνομαι συμπαρακαλέω, συμπαραλαμβάνω, συμπάρειμι, συμπάσχω, συμπεριλαμβάνω, συμπληρόω, συμπνίγω, συμπολίτης, συμσυστενάζω, συστοιχέω; L συλλαμβάνω, συσχηματίζω. Tdf. is not uniform in συλλαμβάνω, συμβάλλω, συμβιβάζω, σύμμορφος, συμπληρόω, συσχηματίζω; nor Tr in συλλαμβάνω, συσχηματίζω; nor WH in συλλαμβάνω, συμπληρόω. These examples show that assimilation takes place chiefly in those words in which the preposition has lost, more or less, its original force and blends with the word to which it is prefixed into a single new idea; as συμβούλιον, συμφέρει, σύμφορος. Cf. (Alex. Buttmann in the Studien und Kritiken for 1862, p. 180); Philip Buttmann (the son) ibid., p. 811f (But see Dr. Gregory's exposition of the facts in the Proleg. to Tdf., p. 73f; Dr. Hort in WHs Appendix, p. 149; Meisterhans, Gram. d. Attic Inschr. § 24.) STRONGS NT 4862: συνβ(συνβ(, see συμβ( and σύν, II, at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνγ(συνγ(, see συγγ( and σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνζ(συνζ(, see συζ(, and σύν, II. under the end STRONGS NT 4862: συνκ(συνκ(, see συγκ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνλ(συνλ(, see συλλ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνμ(συνμ(, see συμμ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνπ(συνπ(, see συμπ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνς( [συνς(, see συς( and συσς(] cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνστ(συνστ(, see συστ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνφ(συνφ(, see συμφ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνχ(συνχ(, see συγχ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. STRONGS NT 4862: συνψ(συνψ(, see συμψ( cf. σύν, II. at the end. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνάγω Transliteration: synagō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ag'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lead together, bring together, come together (pass.), entertain Meaning: to lead together, bring together, come together, entertain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4863 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4863 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4863 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4863 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4863, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνάγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4863 synagō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to gather togetherFrom sun and ago; to lead together, i.e. Collect or convene; specially, to entertain (hospitably) -- + accompany, assemble (selves, together), bestow, come together, gather (selves together, up, together), lead into, resort, take in. see GREEK sun see GREEK ago Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4863: συνάγωσυνάγω; future συνάξω; 2 aorist συνήγαγον; passive, present συνάγομαι; perfect participle συνηγμενος; 1 aorist συνήχθην; 1 future συναχθήσομαι; from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for אָסַף, קָבַץ, and קִבֵּץ; a. to gather together, to gather: with an accusative of the thing, Luke 15:13; John 6:12; John 15:6; harvests, ὅθεν, Matthew 25:24, 26; with εἰς τί added, Matthew 3:12; Matthew 6:26; Matthew 13:30; Luke 3:17; ποῦ, Luke 12:17; ἐκεῖ, Luke 12:18; συνάγειν καρπόν εἰς ζωήν αἰώνιον (see καρπός, 2 d.), John 4:36; συνάγω μετά τίνος, Matthew 12:30; Luke 11:23; to draw together, collect: fishes — of a net in which they are caught, Matthew 13:47. b. to bring together, assemble, collect: αἰχμαλωσίαν (i. e. αἰχμαλώτους), Revelation 13:10 R G; εἰς αἰχμαλωσίαν, i. e. τινας, οἱ ὦσιν αἰχμάλωτοι, Revelation 13:10 L, small edition; to join together, join in one (those previously separated): τά τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ τά διεσκορπισμένα εἰς ἕν, John 11:52 (σύ ἄξειν εἰς ἕν τά ἔθνη καί ποιήσειν φιλίαν, Dionysius Halicarnassus 2, 45; ὅπως εἰς φιλίαν συναξουσι τά ἔθνη, ibid.); to gather together by convoking: τινας, Matthew 2:4; Matthew 22:10; συνέδριον, John 11:47; τήν ἐκκλησίαν, Acts 14:27; τό πλῆθος, Acts 15:30; τινας εἰς with an accusative of place, Revelation 16:16; εἰς τόν πόλεμον, in order to engage in war, Revelation 16:14; Revelation 20:8; ἐπί τινα, unto one, Matthew 27:27. Passive to be gathered, i. e. come together, gather, meet (cf. Buttmann, 52 (45)): absolutely, Matthew 22:41; Matthew 27:17; Mark 2:2; Luke 22:66; Acts 13:44; Acts 15:6; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 5:4; Revelation 19:19; with the addition of εἰς and an accusative of place, Matthew 26:3; Acts 4:5; εἰς δεῖπνον, Revelation 19:17; ἔμπροσθεν τίνος, Matthew 25:32; ἐπί τινα, unto one, Mark 5:21; ἐπί τό αὐτό (see αὐτός, III. 1), Matthew 22:34; Acts 4:26; ἐπί τινα, against one, Acts 4:27; πρός τινα, unto one, Matthew 13:2; Matthew 27:62; Mark 4:1; Mark 6:30; Mark 7:1; ἐν with the dative of the place, Acts 4:31; ἐν τῇ ἐκκλησία, Acts 11:26; μετά τίνος, Matthew 28:12; with adverbs of place: οὗ, Matthew 18:20; Acts 20:8; ὅπου, Matthew 26:57; John 20:19 R G; ἐκεῖ, John 18:2; Matthew 24:28; Luke 17:37 R G L. c. to lead with oneself namely, unto one's home, i. e. to receive hospitably, to entertain (A. V. to take in): ξένον, Matthew 25:35, 38, 43 (with the addition of εἰς τήν οἰκίαν, εἰς τόν οἶκον, Deuteronomy 22:2; Joshua 2:18; Judges 19:18, etc.). (Compare: ἐπισυνάγω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναγωγή Transliteration: synagōgē Phonetic Spelling: soon-ag-o-gay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a bringing together, an assembling, a synagogue Meaning: a bringing together, an assembling, a synagogue GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4864 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4864 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4864 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4864 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4864, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναγωγή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4864 synagōgē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: assembly, congregation, synagogue. From (the reduplicated form of) sunago; an assemblage of persons; specially, a Jewish "synagogue" (the meeting or the place); by analogy, a Christian church -- assembly, congregation, synagogue. see GREEK sunago Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4864: συναγωγήσυναγωγή, συναγωγῆς, ἡ (συνάγω), the Sept. for קָהָל and very often for עֵדָה. In Greek writings a bringing together, gathering (as of fruits), a contracting; an assembling together of men. In the N. T. 1. an assembly of men: τοῦ Σατανᾶ, whom Satan governs, Revelation 2:9; Revelation 3:9. 2. a synagogue, i. e., a. "an assembly of Jews formally gathered together to offer prayer and listen to the reading and exposition of the Holy Scriptures"; assemblies of the sort were held every sabbath and feast-day, afterward also on the second and fifth days of every week (see references below): Luke 12:11; Acts 9:2; Acts 13:43; Acts 26:11; the name is transferred to an assembly of Christians formally gathered for religious purposes, James 2:2 (Epiphanius haer. 30, 18 says of the Jewish Christians συναγωγήν οὗτοι καλουσι τήν ἑαυτῶν ἐκκλησίαν καί οὐχί ἐκκλησίαν (cf. Lightfoot on Philippians, p. 192)); (cf. Trench, Synonyms, § 1, and especially Harnack's elaborate note on Hermas, mand. 11, 9 [ET] (less fully and accurately in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschr. f. wiss. Theol. for 1876, p. 102ff) respecting the use of the word by the church Fathers of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th centuries; cf. Hilgenfeld's comments on the same in his 'Hermae Pastor', edition alt., p. 183f). b. the building where those solemn Jewish assemblies are held (Hebrew הַכְּנֶסֶת בֵּית, i. e. 'the house of assembly'). Synagogues seem to date their origin from the Babylonian exile. In the time 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. That the Jews held trials and even inflicted punishments in them, is evident from such passages as Matthew 10:17; Matthew 23:34; Mark 13:9; Luke 12:11; Luke 21:12; Acts 9:2; Acts 22:19; Acts 26:11. They are further mentioned in Matthew 4:23; Matthew 6:2, 5; Matthew 9:35; Matthew 12:9; Matthew 13:54; Matthew 23:6; Mark 1:21, 23, 29, 39; Mark 3:1; Mark 6:2; Mark 12:39; Luke 4:15f, 20, 28, 33, 38, 44; Luke 6:6; Luke 7:5; Luke 8:41; (); ; John 6:59; John 18:20 (here the anarthrous (so G L T Tr WH) singular has an indefinite or generic force (R. V. text in synagogues)); Acts 6:9; Acts 9:20; Acts 13:5, 14, 42 Rec.; (Josephus, Antiquities 19, 6, 3; b. j. 2, 14, 4. (5; 7, 3, 8; Philo, qued omn. prob. book § 12)). Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Synagogen; Leyrer in Herzog edition 1, xv., p. 299ff; Schürer, N. T. Zeitgesch. § 27 (especially ii.); Kneucker in Schenkel v., p. 443f; (Hamburger, Real-Encycl. ii, p. 1142ff; Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto, under the word Synagogue; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, book iii, chapter x.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναγωνίζομαι Transliteration: synagōnizomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strive with Meaning: to strive with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4865 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4865 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4865 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4865 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4865, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναγωνίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4865 synagōnizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: strive together with. From sun and agonizomai; to struggle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to be a partner (assistant) -- strive together with. see GREEK sun see GREEK agonizomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4865: συναγωνίζομαισυναγωνίζομαι: 1 aorist middle infinitive συναγωνίσασθαί; from Thucydides and Xenophon down; to strive together with one, to help one in striving: τίνι ἐν τάς προσευχαῖς, in prayers, i. e. to offer intense prayers with one, Romans 15:30; in what sense intense prayer may be likened to a struggle, see Philippi at the passage ((cf. ἀγωνιζόμενος in Colossians 4:12 and Lightfoot's note)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναθλέω Transliteration: synathleō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ath-leh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strive with Meaning: to strive with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4866 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4866 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4866 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4866 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4866, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναθλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4866 synathleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: labor with, strive together for. From sun and athleo; to wrestle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to seek jointly -- labour with, strive together for. see GREEK sun see GREEK athleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4866: συναθλέωσυναθλέω, συνάθλω; 1 aorist συνήθλησα; to strive at the same time with another: with a dative commodi (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 31, 4), for something, Philippians 1:21; τίνι ἐν τίνι, together with one in something, Philippians 4:3. (universally, to help, assist, Diodorus 3, 4.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναθροίζω Transliteration: synathroizō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ath-royd'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to gather together Meaning: to gather together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4867 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4867 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4867 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4867 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4867, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναθροίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4867 synathroizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: call together. From sun and athroizo (to hoard); to convene -- call (gather) together. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4867: συναθροίζωσυναθροίζω: 1 aorist participle συναθροίσας; perfect passive participle συνηθροισμενος; from (Euripides, Aristophanes, others), Isocrates down; the Sept. chiefly for קָבַץ and קִבֵּץ; to gather together with others; to assemble: τινας, Acts 19:25; passive, to be gathered together i. e. come together, Luke 24:33 R G; Acts 12:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναίρω Transliteration: synairō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ah'-ee-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take up together, settle accounts Meaning: to take up together, settle accounts GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4868 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4868 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4868 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4868 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4868, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναίρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4868 synairō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: compute, settle accountsFrom sun and airo; to make up together, i.e. (figuratively) to compute (an account) -- reckon, take. see GREEK sun see GREEK airo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4868: συναίρωσυναίρω; 1 aorist infinitive συνᾶραι; 1. to take up together with another or others. 2. to bring together with others ;λόγον, to cast up or settle accounts, to make a reckoning with (an expression not found in Greek authors), Matthew 18:23f; μετά τίνος, Matthew 25:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναιχμάλωτος Transliteration: synaichmalōtos Phonetic Spelling: soon-aheekh-mal'-o-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a fellow prisoner Meaning: a fellow prisoner GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4869 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4869 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4869 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4869 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4869, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναιχμάλωτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4869 synaichmalōtos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow prisoner. From sun and aichmalotos; a co-captive -- fellowprisoner. see GREEK sun see GREEK aichmalotos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4869: συναιχμάλωτοςσυναιχμάλωτος, συναιχμαλωτου, ὁ, a fellow-prisoner (Vulg.concaptivus): Romans 16:7; Colossians 4:10; Philemon 1:23 (Lucian, asin. 27). (Cf. Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited; Fritzsche, Commentary on Romans, vol. i., p. 21 note.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνακολουθέω Transliteration: synakoloutheō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to follow along with Meaning: to follow along with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4870 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4870 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4870 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4870 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4870, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνακολουθέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4870 synakoloutheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: follow. From sun and akoloutheo; to accompany -- follow. see GREEK sun see GREEK akoloutheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4870: συνακολουθέωσυνακολουθέω, συνακολούθω; imperfect συνηκολουθουν; 1 aorist συνηκολούθησα; from Aristophanes, Thucydides, Isocrates down; to follow together with others, to accompany: τίνι, one, Mark 5:37 (whereas Lachmann has ἀκολουθῆσαι); Mark 14:51 L T Tr WH; Luke 23:49. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναλίζομαι Transliteration: synalizomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-al-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to assemble with Meaning: to assemble with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4871 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4871 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4871 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4871 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4871, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναλίζομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4871 synalizomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: assemble From sun and halizo (to throng); to accumulate, i.e. Convene -- assemble together. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4871: συναλίζωσυναλίζω: (σύν, and ἁλίζω from ἁλής, crowded, in a mass; (cf. ἅλυσις, at the beginning)); to gather together; assemble; passive present participle συναλιζόμενος; to be assembled, meet with: τίνι, with one, Acts 1:4, where αὐτοῖς is to be supplied. (Herodotus, Xenophon, (Plutarch, de placit. phil. 902), Josephus, Lucian, Jamblichus.) (Bat Meyer defends the rendering given by some of the ancient versions (cf. Tdf.s note at the passage) eating with (deriving the word from συναλος), so A. V. and R. V. marginal reading; such passages as Manetho 5, 339; Clement, hom. 13, 4 (although Dressel after manuscript Ottob. reads here συναυλίζω — yet the recogn. 7, 29 renderscibum sumimus); Chrysostom 3:88 c. (edited by Migne 3:1:104 middle); 89 a. (ibid. bottom); 91 d. (ibid. 107 middle), seem to give warrant for this interpretation; cf. Valckenaer, Opuscc. ii, p. 277f. But see at length Woolsey in the Bib. Sacr. for Oct. 1882, pp. 605-618.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναναβαίνω Transliteration: synanabainō Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-ab-ah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to go up with Meaning: to go up with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4872 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4872 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4872 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4872 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4872, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναναβαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4872 synanabainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: come up with. From sun and anabaino; to ascend in company with -- come up with. see GREEK sun see GREEK anabaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4872: συναναβαίνωσυναναβαίνω: 2 aorist συνανεβην; to ascend at the same time, come up together with to a higher place: τίνι, with one, followed by εἰς with the accusative of the place, Mark 15:41; Acts 13:31. (Herodotus, Xenophon, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Strabo, others; the Sept. several times for עָלָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνανάκειμαι Transliteration: synanakeimai Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-ak'-i-mahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to recline with (at table) Meaning: to recline with (at table) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4873 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4873 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4873 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4873 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4873, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνανάκειμαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4873 synanakeimai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: recline with at a meal From sun and anakeimai; to recline in company with (at a meal) -- sit (down, at the table, together) with (at meat). see GREEK sun see GREEK anakeimai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4873: συνανάκειμαισυνανάκειμαι; 3 person plural imperfect συνανέκειντο; to recline together, feast together (A. V. 'sit down with', 'sit at meat with' (cf. ἀνάκειμαι)): τίνι, with one, Matthew 9:10; Mark 2:15; Luke 14:10; John 12:2 Rec.; οἱ συνανακείμενοι (`they that sat at meat with'), the guests, Matthew 14:9; Mark 6:22, 26 (R G L); Luke 7:49; Luke 14:15. ((3Macc. 5:39); ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναναμίγνυμι Transliteration: synanamignymi Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-am-ig'-noo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to mix up together, to associate with Meaning: to mix up together, to associate with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4874 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4874 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4874 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4874 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4874, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναναμίγνυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4874 synanamignymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: associate, keep company with. From sun and a compound of ana and mignumi; to mix up together, i.e. (figurative) associate with -- (have, keep) company (with). see GREEK sun see GREEK ana see GREEK mignumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4874: συναναμίγνυμισυναναμίγνυμι: to mix up together; passive, present imperative 2 person plural συναναμίγνυσθε; infinitive συναναμίγνυσθαι; reflexive and metaphorically, τίνι, to keep company with, be intimate with, one: 1 Corinthians 5:9, 11; 2 Thessalonians 3:14 (here R T συναναμίγνυσθε, L Tr WH συναναμίγνυσθαι). (Plutarch, Philop. 21; (the Sept. Hosea 7:8, Alex.).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναναπαύομαι Transliteration: synanapauomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-ap-ow'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lie down to rest with, to be refreshed in spirit with Meaning: to lie down to rest with, to be refreshed in spirit with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4875 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4875 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4875 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4875 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4875, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναναπαύομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4875 synanapauomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: refresh with. Middle from sun and anapano; to recruit oneself in company with -- refresh with. see GREEK sun see GREEK anapano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4875: συναναπαύομαισυναναπαύομαι: 1 aorist subjunctive συναναπαύσωμαι; to take rest together with: τίνι, with one, Isaiah 11:6; to sleep together, to lie with, of husband and wife (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch); metaphorically, τίνι, to rest or refresh one's spirit with one (i. e. to give and get refreshment by mutual contact), Romans 15:32 (Lachmann omits). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναντάω Transliteration: synantaō Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-tah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to meet with, to befall Meaning: to meet with, to befall GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4876 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4876 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4876 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4876 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4876, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναντάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4876 synantaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: happen, meet. From sun and a derivative of anti; to meet with; figuratively, to occur -- befall, meet. see GREEK sun see GREEK anti Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4876: συναντάωσυναντάω, συνάντω: future συναντήσω; 1 aorist συνήντησα; from Homer down; the Sept. for פָּגַע , פָּגַשׁ, קָרָה, קִדֵּם, etc.; to meet with: τίνι, Luke 9:37. (Luke 9:18 WH marginal reading); ; Acts 10:25; Hebrews 7:1 (cf. Buttmann, 293 (252)), 10; tropical of events, to happen, to befall: Acts 20:22 (Plutarch, Sulla 2; middle τά συναντωμενα, Polybius 22, 7, 14; the Hebrew קָרָה also is used of events, Ecclesiastes 2:14; Ecclesiastes 9:11; etc.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνάντησις Transliteration: synantēsis Phonetic Spelling: soon-an'-tay-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: meet Meaning: meet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4877 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4877 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4877 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4877 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4877, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνάντησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4877 synantēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: meet. From sunantao; a meeting with -- meet. see GREEK sunantao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4877: συνάντησιςσυνάντησις, συναντησεως, ἡ, a meeting with (Euripides, Ion 535; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 4, 66): εἰς συνάντησιν τίνι, to meet one (Buttmann, § 146, 3), Matthew 8:34 R G (for לִקְרַאת, Genesis 14:17; Genesis 30:16; Exodus 4:27; Exodus 18:7). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναντιλαμβάνομαι Transliteration: synantilambanomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-an-tee-lam-ban'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take hold with at the side, to take a share in, generally to help Meaning: to take hold with at the side, to take a share in, generally to help GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4878 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4878 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4878 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4878 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4878, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναντιλαμβάνομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4878 synantilambanomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: help. From sun and antilambanomai; to take hold of opposite together, i.e. Co-operate (assist) -- help. see GREEK sun see GREEK antilambanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4878: συναντιλαμβάνομαισυναντιλαμβάνομαι; 2 aorist middle subjunctive 3 person singular συναντιλάβηται; to lay hold along with, to strife to obtain with others, help in obtaining (τῆς ἐλευθερίας, Diodorus 14, 8); to take hold with another (who is laboring), hence, universally, to help: τίνι, one, Luke 10:40; Romans 8:26 (Psalm 88:22 (); Exodus 18:22; Josephus, anti. 4, 8, 4). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναπάγω Transliteration: synapagō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ap-ag'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lead away with, to be carried away with (pass.) Meaning: to lead away with, to be carried away with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4879 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4879 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4879 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4879 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4879, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναπάγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4879 synapagō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: carry away, condescend. From sun and apago; to take off together, i.e. Transport with (seduce, passively, yield) -- carry (lead) away with, condescend. see GREEK sun see GREEK apago Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4879: συναπάγω [συναπάγω: passive, present participle συναπαγόμενος; 1 aorist συναπηχθην; to lead away with or together: ἵππον, Xenophon, Cyril 8, 3, 23; τριηρεις, Hell. 5, 1, 23; τόν λαόν μεθ' ἑαυτοῦ, the Sept. Exodus 14:6; passive, metaphorically, to be carried away with: with the dative of the thing, i. e. by a thing, so as to experience with others the force of that which carries away (Zosimus () hist. 5, 6, 9 αὐτῇ ἡ Σπάρτη συναπηγετο τῇ κοινῇ τῆς Ἑλλάδος ἁλωσει), to follow the impulse of a thing to what harmonizes with it, Galatians 2:13; 2 Peter 3:17; to suffer oneself to be carried away together with (something that carries away), τοῖς ταπεινοῖς (opposed to τά ὑψηλά φρονεῖν), i. e. to yield or submit oneself to lowly things, conditions, employments, — not to evade their power, Romans 12:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναποθνῄσκω Transliteration: synapothnēskō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to die with Meaning: to die with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4880 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4880 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4880 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4880 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4880, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναποθνῄσκω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4880 synapothnēskō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: die with. From sun and apothnesko; to decease (literally) in company with, or (figuratively), similarly to -- be dead (die) with. see GREEK sun see GREEK apothnesko Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4880: συναποθνῄσκωσυναποθνῄσκω: 2 aorist συναπεθανον; to die together; with the dative of the person to die with one (Sir. 19:10, and often in Greek authors from Herodotus down): Mark 14:31; namely, ὑμᾶς ἐμοί, that ye may die together with me, i. e. that my love to you may not leave me even were I appointed to die, 2 Corinthians 7:3; namely, τῷ Χριστο (cf. Winer's Grammar, 143 (136)), to meet death as Christ did for the cause of God, 2 Timothy 2:11. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναπόλλυμι Transliteration: synapollymi Phonetic Spelling: soon-ap-ol'-loo-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to destroy with, to perish together Meaning: to destroy with, to perish together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4881 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4881 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4881 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4881 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4881, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναπόλλυμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4881 synapollymi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: perish with. From sun and apollumi; to destroy (middle voice or passively, be slain) in company with -- perish with. see GREEK sun see GREEK apollumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4881: συναπόλλυμισυναπόλλυμι: 2 aorist middle συναπωλομην; from Herodotus down; to destroy together (Psalm 25:9 (); middle to perish together (to be slain along with): τίνι, with one, Hebrews 11:31. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναποστέλλω Transliteration: synapostellō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ap-os-tel'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to send along with Meaning: to send along with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4882 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4882 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4882 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4882 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4882, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναποστέλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4882 synapostellō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: send with. From sun and apostello; to despatch (on an errand) in company with -- send with. see GREEK sun see GREEK apostello Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4882: συναποστέλλωσυναποστέλλω: 1 aorist συναπέστειλα; to send with: τινα, 2 Corinthians 12:18. (The Sept.; Thucydides, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναρμολογέω Transliteration: synarmologeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fit together Meaning: to fit together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4883 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4883 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4883 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4883 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4883, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναρμολογέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4883 synarmologeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: joined together. From sun and a derivative of a compound of harmos and lego (in its original sense of laying); to render close-jointed together, i.e. Organize compactly -- be fitly framed (joined) together. see GREEK sun see GREEK harmos see GREEK lego Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4883: συναρμολογέωσυναρμολογέω, συναρμολόγω: present passive participle συναρμολογουμενος; (ἁρμολογος binding, joining; from ἁρμός a joint, and λέγω); to join closely together; to frame together: οἰκοδομή, the parts of a building, Ephesians 2:21; (σῶμα, the members of the body, Ephesians 4:16. (Ecclesiastical writers; classic writers use συναρμόσσειν and συναρμόζειν.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναρπάζω Transliteration: synarpazō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ar-pad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to seize and carry away Meaning: to seize and carry away GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4884 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4884 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4884 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4884 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4884, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναρπάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4884 synarpazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: catch. From sun and harpazo; to snatch together, i.e. Seize -- catch. see GREEK sun see GREEK harpazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4884: συναρπάζωσυναρπάζω: 1 aorist συνήρπασα; pluperfect συνηρπάκειν; 1 aorist passive συνηρπασθην; to seize by force: τινα, Acts 6:12; Acts 19:29; to catch or lay hold of (one, so that he is no longer his own master), Luke 8:29; to seize by force and carry away, Acts 27:15. (Tragg., Aristophanes, Xenophon, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συναυξάνομαι Transliteration: synauxanomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-owx-an'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cause to grow together, pass. to grow together Meaning: to cause to grow together, to grow together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4885 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4885 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4885 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4885 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4885, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συναυξάνομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4885 synauxanomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: grow together. From sun and auzano; to increase (grow up) together -- grow together. see GREEK sun see GREEK auzano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4885: συναυξάνωσυναυξάνω: to cause to grow together; present infinitive passive συναυξάνεσθαι, to grow together: Matthew 13:30. (Xenophon, Demosthenes, Polybius, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύνδεσμος Transliteration: syndesmos Phonetic Spelling: soon'-des-mos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: that which binds together, a bond Meaning: that which binds together, a bond GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4886 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4886 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4886 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4886 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4886, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύνδεσμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4886 syndesmos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bond. From sun and desmon; a joint tie, i.e. Ligament, (figuratively) uniting principle, control -- band, bond. see GREEK sun see GREEK desmon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4886: σύνδεσμοςσύνδεσμος, συνδεσμου, ὁ (συνδέω); 1. that which binds together, a band, bond: of the ligaments by which the members of the human body are united together (Euripides, Hipp. 199; Tim. Locr., p. 100 b. (i. e., 3, 3, p. 386, Bekker edition); Aristotle, h. a. 10, 7, 3, p. 638b, 9; Galen), Colossians 2:19 (where see Lightfoot); tropically: τῷ συνδέσμῳ τῆς εἰρήνης, i. e. τῇ εἰρήνη ὡς συνδέσμῳ, Ephesians 4:3 (σύνδεσμος εὐνοίας καί φιλίας, Plutarch, Numbers 6); ἥτις ἐστι σύνδεσμος τῆς τελειότητος, that in which all the virtues are so bound together that perfection is the result, and not one of them is lacking to that perfection, Colossians 3:14 (cf. Lightfoot at the passage). εἰς σύνδεσμον ἀδικίας ὁρῶ σε ὄντα, I see that you have fallen into (cf. εἰμί, V. 2 a., p. 179a, and see below) the bond of iniquity, i. e. forged by iniquity to fetter souls, Acts 8:23 (the phrase σύνδεσμον ἀδικίας occurs in another sense in Isaiah 58:6). 2. that which is bound together, a bundle: properly, σύνδεσμος ἐπιστολῶν, Herodian, 4, 12, 11 (6, Bekker edition); hence, some interpreters think that by σύνδεσμον ἀδικίας, in Acts 8:23 above, Simon is described as a bundle of iniquity, compacted as it were of iniquity (just as Cicero, in Pison. 9, 21 calls a certain man animal ex omnium scelerum importunitate ... concretum); but besides the circumstance that this interpretation is extremely bold, no examples can be adduced of this tropical use of the noun. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνδέω Transliteration: syndeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-deh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bind together Meaning: to bind together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4887 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4887 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4887 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4887 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4887, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνδέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4887 syndeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be a fellow-prisonerFrom sun and deo; to bind with, i.e. (passively) be a fellow-prisoner (figuratively) -- be bound with. see GREEK sun see GREEK deo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4887: συνδέωσυνδέω: in Greek authors from Homer down; 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: perfect passive participle ὡς συνδεδεμένοι, as fellow-prisoners (A. V. as bound with them), Hebrews 13:3 (συνδεδεμενος τῷ ὀινοχόω, Josephus, Antiquities 2, 5, 3). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνδοξάζω Transliteration: syndoxazō Phonetic Spelling: soon-dox-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to join in approving, to glorify together Meaning: to join in approving, to glorify together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4888 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4888 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4888 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4888 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4888, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνδοξάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4888 syndoxazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: glorify together, join in praiseFrom sun and doxazo; to exalt to dignity in company (i.e. Similarly) with -- glorify together. see GREEK sun see GREEK doxazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4888: συνδοξάζωσυνδοξάζω: 1 aorist passive συνεδοξασθην; 1. to approve together, join in approving: νόμοι συνδεδοξάσμενοι ὑπό πάντων, Aristotle, pol. 5, 7 (9), 20, p. 1310a, 15. 2. to glorify together (Vulg.conglorifico): namely, σύν Χριστῷ, to be exalted to the same glory to which Christ has been raised, Romans 8:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύνδουλος Transliteration: syndoulos Phonetic Spelling: soon'-doo-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow servant Meaning: a fellow servant GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4889 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4889 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4889 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4889 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4889, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύνδουλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4889 syndoulos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow servant. From sun and doulos; a co-slave, i.e. Servitor or ministrant of the same master (human or divine) -- fellowservant. see GREEK sun see GREEK doulos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4889: σύνδουλοςσύνδουλος, συνδούλου, ὁ (σύν and δοῦλος), a fellow-servant; one who serves the same master with another; thus used of a. the associate of a servant (or slave) in the proper sense: Matthew 24:49. b. one who with others serves (ministers to) a king: Matthew 18:28, 29, 31, 33. c. the colleague of one who is Christ's servant in publishing the gospel: Colossians 1:7; Colossians 4:7 ((where cf. Lightfoot)). d. one who with others acknowledges the same Lord, Jesus, and obeys his commands: Revelation 6:11. e. one who with others is subject to the same divine authority in the Messianic economy: so of angels as the fellow-servants of Christians, Revelation 19:10; Revelation 22:9. (Moeris says, p. 273, ὁμόδουλος ἀττικως, σύνδουλος ἑλληνικως. But the word is used by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lysias.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνδρομή Transliteration: syndromē Phonetic Spelling: soon-drom-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a running together, a concourse (esp. of a riotous gathering) Meaning: a running together, a concourse (especially of a riotous gathering) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4890 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4890 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4890 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4890 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4890, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνδρομή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4890 syndromē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: run together. From (the alternate of) suntrecho; a running together, i.e. (riotous) concourse -- run together. see GREEK suntrecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4890: συνδρομήσυνδρομή, συνδρομης, ἡ (συντρέχω), a running together, concourse, especially hostile or riotous: Acts 21:30. (Aristotle, rhetor. 3, 10, p. 1411a, 29; Polybius, Diodorus, others; 3Macc. 3:8.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεγείρω Transliteration: synegeirō Phonetic Spelling: soon-eg-i'-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to raise together Meaning: to raise together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4891 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4891 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4891 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4891 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4891, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεγείρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4891 synegeirō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rise with. From sun and egeiro; to rouse (from death) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to revivify (spirtually) in resemblance to -- raise up together, rise with. see GREEK sun see GREEK egeiro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4891: συνεγείρωσυνεγείρω: 1 aorist συνηγειρα; 1 aorist passive συνηγερθην; to raise together, to cause to rise together; Vulg.conresuscito (alsoconresurgo, resurgo); (τά πεπτωκότα, 4 Macc. 2:14; passive, to rise together from their seats, Isaiah 14:9; tropically, λύπας καί θρηνους, Plutarch, mor., p. 117 c.); in the N. T. tropically, to raise up together from moral death (see θάνατος, 2) to a new and blessed life devoted to God: ἡμᾶς τῷ Χριστῷ (risen from the dead, because the ground of the new Christian life lies in Christ's resurrection), Ephesians 2:6; Colossians 3:1; ἐν Χρσίτω, Colossians 2:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνέδριον Transliteration: synedrion Phonetic Spelling: soon-ed'-ree-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a sitting together, a council, the Sanhedrin Meaning: a sitting together, a council, the Sanhedrin GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4892 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4892 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4892 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4892 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4892, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνέδριον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4892 synedrion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: council. Neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of sun and the base of hedraios; a joint session, i.e. (specially), the Jewish Sanhedrin; by analogy, a subordinate tribunal -- council. see GREEK sun see GREEK hedraios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4892: συνέδριονσυνέδριον, συνεδρίου, τό (σύν and ἕδρα; hence, properly, 'a sitting together'), in Greek authors from Herodotus down, any assembly (especially of magistrates, judges, ambassadors), whether convened to deliberate or to pass judgment; Vulg.concilium; in the Scriptures 1. any session or assembly of persons deliberating or adjudicating (Proverbs 22:10; Psalm 25:4 (); Jeremiah 15:17; 2 Macc. 14:5; 4 Macc. 17:17): συνήγαγον συνέδριον (A. V. "gathered a council]"], John 11:47. 2. specifically, a. the Sanhedrin, the great council at Jerusalem (Talmud, סַנְהֵדְרִין), consisting of seventy-one members, viz. scribes (see γραμματεύς, 2), elders, prominent members of the high priestly families (hence, called ἀρχιερεῖς; see ἀρχειρευς, 2), and the high priest, the president of the body. The fullest periphrasis for Sanhedrin is found in Matthew 26:3 R G; Mark 14:43, 53 (viz. οἱ ἀρχιερεῖς καί οἱ γραμματεῖς καί οἱ πρεσβύτεροι). The more 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 were confirmed by the Roman procurator (cf. John 18:31; Josephus, Antiquities 20, 9, 1). The Jews trace the origin of the Sanhedrin to Numbers 11:16f. The Sanhedrin (A. V. council) is mentioned in Matthew 5:22; Matthew 26:59; Mark 14:55; Mark 15:1; Luke 22:66;. Acts 4:15; Acts 5:21, 27, 34, 41; Acts 6:12, 15; Acts 22:30; Acts 23:1, 6, 15, 20, 28; Acts 24:20; used ((as in classical Greek)) of the place of meeting in Acts 4:15. b. the smaller tribunal or council (so A. V.) which every Jewish town had for the decision of the less important cases (see κρίσις, 4): Matthew 10:17; Mark 13:9. Cf. Winers RWB under the word Synedrium; Leyrer in Herzog edition 1 under the word Synedrium (Strack in edition 2); Schürer, Neutest. Zeitgesch. 2te Aufl. § 23, II., III. (and in Riehm, p. 1595ff); Holtzmann in Schenkel see, p. 446ff; (BB. DD., under the word (especially Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto); Hamburger, Real-Encycl. ii, pp. 1147 -1155; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, ii. 553ff; Farrar, Life of Christ, Excurs. xiii.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνείδησις Transliteration: syneidēsis Phonetic Spelling: soon-i'-day-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: consciousness, conscience Meaning: consciousness, conscience GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4893 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4893 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4893 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4893 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4893, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνείδησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4893 syneidēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: conscience. From a prolonged form of suneido; co-perception, i.e. Moral consciousness -- conscience. see GREEK suneido Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4893: συνείδησιςσυνείδησις, συνειδήσεως, ἡ (συνεῖδον), Latinconscientia (literally, 'joint-knowledge'; see σύν, II. 4), i. e. a. the consciousness of anything: with a genitive of the object, τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν, a soul conscious of sins, Hebrews 10:2 (τοῦ μύσους, Diodorus 4, 65; συνείδησις εὐγενής, consciousness of nobility; a soul mindful of its noble origin, Herodian, 7, 1, 8 (3 edition, Bekker)). b. "the soul as distinguishing between what is morally good and bad, prompting to do the former and shun the latter, commending the one, condemning the other; conscience": with a genitive of the subjunctive, ἡ συνείδησις τίνος, Romans 2:15 (where the idea of ἡ συνείδησις is further explained by καί μεταξύ ... ἡ καί ἀπολογουμένων (cf. Winers Grammar, 580 (539); see ἀπολογέομαι, 2, and συμμαρτυρέω)); Romans 9:1; 1 Corinthians 8:7 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 1 a.),; ; 2 Corinthians 1:12; 2 Corinthians 4:2; 2 Corinthians 5:11; Hebrews 9:14 (ἡ τοῦ φαυλου συνείδησις, Philo, fragment, vol. ii, p. 659, Mangey edition (vi., p. 217f, Richter edition)); ἡ ἰδίᾳ συνείδησις, 1 Timothy 4:2; ἄλλη συνείδησις equivalent to ἄλλου τίνος συνείδησις, 1 Corinthians 10:29; διά τήν συνείδησιν, for conscience' sake, because conscience requires it (viz., the conduct in question), Romans 13:5; in order not to occasion scruples of conscience (in another), 1 Corinthians 10:28; μηδέν ἀνακρίνειν διά τήν συνείδησιν (anxiously) questioning nothing, as though such questioning were demanded by conscience, 1 Corinthians 10:25, 27; διά συνείδησιν Θεοῦ, because conscience is impressed and governed by the idea of God (and so understands that griefs are to be borne according to God's will), 1 Peter 2:19; ἡ συνείδησιν τοῦ εἰδώλου, a conscience impressed and controlled by an idea of the idol (i. e. by a notion of the idol's existence and power), 1 Corinthians 8:7 Rec.; τελειῶσαι τινα κατά τήν συνείδησιν (namely, αὐτοῦ), so to perfect one that his own conscience is satisfied, i. e. that he can regard himself as free from guilt, Hebrews 9:9; ἐλέγχεσθαι ὑπό τῆς συνειδήσεως John 8:9 (ὑπό τοῦ συνειδοτος, Philo de Josepho § 9 at the end; συνέχεσθαι τῇ συνειδήσει, Wis. 17:10); ἡ συνείδησις is said μαρτυρεῖν, Romans 9:1; συμμαρτύρειν, Romans 2:15; τό μαρτύριον τῆς συνειδήσεως, 2 Corinthians 1:12. With epithets: ἀσθενής, not strong enough to distinguish clearly between things lawful for a Christian and things unlawful, 1 Corinthians 8:7, cf. 1 Corinthians 8:10; συνείδησις ἀγαθή, a conscience reconciled to God, 1 Peter 3:21; free from guilt, consciousness of rectitude, of right conduct, Acts 23:1; 1 Timothy 1:5 (Herodian, 6, 3, 9 (4 edition, Bekker)); ἔχειν συνείδησιν ἀγαθήν, 1 Timothy 1:19; 1 Peter 3:16, (ἐν ἀγαθή συνείδησις ὑπάρχειν, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 41, 1 [ET]); ἔχειν συνείδησιν καλήν, Hebrews 13:18; συνείδησις καθαρά, 1 Timothy 3:9; 2 Timothy 1:3 (Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 45, 7 [ET], cf. ἁγνή συνείδησις, ibid. 1, 3; καθαρός τῇ συνειδήσει, Ignatius ad Trall. 7, 2 [ET]); ἀπρόσκοπος, Acts 24:16; πονηρά, a mind conscious of wrong-doing, Hebrews 10:22 ((ἐν συνειδήσει ποιηρα, 'Teaching' etc. 4, 14 [ET]); ἀπρεπής, Lucian, amor. 49). ἡ συνείδησις καθαρίζεται ἀπό κτλ., Hebrews 9:14; μολύνεται, 1 Corinthians 8:7; μιαίνεται, Titus 1:15 (μηδέν ἑκουσίως ψεύδεσθαι μηδέ μιαίνειν τήν αὑτοῦ συνείδησιν, Dionysius Halicarnassus, jud. Thucydides8ἅπασιν ἡμῖν ἡ συνείδησις Θεός, Menander 597, p. 103, Didot edition; βροτοῖς ἅπασιν ἡ συνείδησις Θεός, ibid. 654, p. 101, Didot edition; Epictetus fragment 97 represents ἡ συνείδησις as filling the same office in adults which a tutor (παιδαγωγός, which see) holds toward boys; with Philo, Plutarch, and others, τό συνειδός is more common. In the Sept. once for מַדָּע , Ecclesiastes 10:20; (equivalent to conscience, Wis. 17:11; cf. Delitzsch, Brief an d. Röm., p. 11)). Cf. especially Jahnel, Diss. de conscientiae notione, qualis fuerit apud veteres et apud Christianos usque ad aevi medii exitum. Berol. 1862 (also the same, Ueber den Begr. Gewissen in d. Griech. Philos. (Berlin, 1872)); Kähler, Das Gewissen. I. die Entwickelung seiner Namen u. seines Begriffes. i., Alterth. u. N. T. (Halle, 1878); (also in Herzog edition 2, under the word Gewissen; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität as above with, pp. 52-57; Schenkel, under the word Gewissen both in Herzog edition 1, and in his BL.; P. Ewald, De vocis συνείδησις ap. script. Novi Test. vi ac potestate (pp. 91; 1883); other references in Schaff-Herzog, under the word Conscience). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύνοιδα Transliteration: synoida Phonetic Spelling: soon-i'-do Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to see together, to comprehend Meaning: to see together, to comprehend GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4894 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4894 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4894 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4894 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4894, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύνοιδα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4894 synoida 🕊 Strong's Concordance: know, be privy, be aware of. From sun and eido; to see completely; used (like its primary) only in two past tenses, respectively meaning to understand or become aware, and to be conscious or (clandestinely) informed of -- consider, know, be privy, be ware of. see GREEK sun see GREEK eido Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4894: συνεῖδονσυνεῖδον, participle συνιδών; perfect σύνοιδα, participle feminine genitive συνειδυίας (Acts 5:2 R G, συνειδης L T Tr WH; cf. Buttmann, 12 (11); (Tdf.; Proleg., p. 117; WHs Appendix, p. 156)); (see εἰδῶ); from Herodotus down; 1. to see (have seen) together with others. 2. to see (have seen) in one's mind, with oneself (cf. Fritzsche, Commentary on Romans, vol. i., p. 120; on Mark, pp. 36 and 78; (see σύν, II. 1 and 4)), i. e. to understand, perceive, comprehend: συνιδών, when he had understood it, Acts 12:12 (A. V. considered); Acts 14:6 (became aware) (2 Macc. 4:41 2Macc. 14:26, 30; 3Macc. 5:50; Polybius 1,4, 6; 3, 8, 9; etc.; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 15, 1; b. j. 4, 5,4; Plutarch, Themistius, 7). Perfect σύνοιδα (cf. σύν, as above) 1. to know with another, be privy to (so A. V.): Acts 5:2. 2. to know in one's mind or with oneself; to be conscious of: τί ἐμαυτῷ, 1 Corinthians 4:4 (R. V. know nothing against myself (cf. Wright, Bible Word-Book, 2nd edition, under the word 'By')) (τήν ἀδικίαν, Josephus, Antiquities 1, 1, 4; examples from Greek writings are given by Passow, under the word σύνοιδα, a.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word σύνοιδα, 2); followed by ὅτι (Dionysius Halicarnassus 2:995, 9); the Epistle of Barnabas 1 (4) 3). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύνειμι Transliteration: syneimi Phonetic Spelling: soon'-i-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be with Meaning: to be with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4895 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4895 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4895 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4895 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4895, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύνειμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4895 syneimi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be with. From sun and eimi (including its various inflections); to be in company with, i.e. Present at the time -- be with. see GREEK sun see GREEK eimi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4895: σύνειμι (1)σύνειμι (1), participle genitive plural masculine συνόντων: imperfect 3 person plural συνῆσαν; (σύν, and εἰμί to be); from Homer, Odyssey 7, 270 down; to be with: τίνι, one, Luke 9:18 (WH marginal reading συνήντησαν); Acts 22:11. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύν εἶμι Transliteration: syn eimi Phonetic Spelling: soon'-i-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to come together Meaning: to come together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4896 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4896 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4896 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4896 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4896, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύν εἶμι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4896 syn eimi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gather together. From sun and eimi (to go); to assemble -- gather together. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4896: σύνειμι (2)σύνειμι (2), participle συνίων; (σύν, and εἰμί to go); from Homer down; to come together: Luke 8:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεισέρχομαι Transliteration: syneiserchomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-ice-er'-khom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to enter together Meaning: to enter together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4897 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4897 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4897 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4897 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4897, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεισέρχομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4897 syneiserchomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: go in with, go with into. From sun and eiserchomai; to enter in company with -- go in with, go with into. see GREEK sun see GREEK eiserchomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4897: συνεισέρχομαισυνεισέρχομαι: 2 aorist συνεισηλθον; to enter together: τίνι, with one — followed by an accusative of the place, John 6:22; John 18:15. (Euripides, Thucydides, Xenophon, others; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνέκδημος Transliteration: synekdēmos Phonetic Spelling: soon-ek'-day-mos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow traveler Meaning: a fellow traveler GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4898 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4898 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4898 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4898 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4898, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνέκδημος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4898 synekdēmos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: companion in travelFrom sun and the base of ekdemeo; a co-absentee from home, i.e. Fellow-traveller -- companion in travel, travel with. see GREEK sun see GREEK ekdemeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4898: συνέκδημοςσυνέκδημος, συνεκδημου, ὁ, ἡ (σύν, and ἔκδημος away from one's people), a fellow-traveller, companion in travel: Acts 19:29; 2 Corinthians 8:19. (Diodorus from book 37,5,1 and 4ed. Dindorf); Josephus, Vita14; Plutarch, Oth. 5; Palaeph. fab. 46, 4.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεκλεκτός Transliteration: syneklektos Phonetic Spelling: soon-ek-lek-tos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: chosen together with Meaning: chosen together with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4899 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4899 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4899 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4899 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4899, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεκλεκτός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4899 syneklektos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: elected together From a compound of sun and eklegomai; chosen in company with, i.e. Co-elect (fellow Christian) -- elected together with. see GREEK sun see GREEK eklegomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4899: συνεκλεκτόςσυνεκλεκτός, συνεκλεκτή, συνεκλεκτον (see ἐκλεκτός), elected or chosen (by God to eternal life) together with: 1 Peter 5:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνελαύνω Transliteration: synelaunō Phonetic Spelling: soon-el-ow'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to reconcile Meaning: to reconcile GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4900 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4900 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4900 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4900 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4900, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνελαύνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4900 synelaunō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to reconcileFrom sun and elauno; to drive together, i.e. (figuratively) exhort (to reconciliation) -- + set at one again. see GREEK sun see GREEK elauno Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4900: συναλλάσσωσυναλλάσσω: (see καταλλάσσω); to reconcile (Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, Dio Cassius; in different senses by different secular authors): συνήλλασσεν αὐτούς εἰς εἰρήνην (Vulg.reconciliabat, i. e. sought to reconcile), conative imperfect (cf. Buttmann, 205 (178); R. V. would have set them at one again), Acts 7:26 L T Tr WH (see συνελαύνω). STRONGS NT 4900: συνελαύνωσυνελαύνω: 1 aorist συνήλασα; from Homer down; to drive together, to compel; tropically, to constrain by exhortation, urge: τινα εἰς εἰρήνην, to be at peace again, Acts 7:26 R G (εἰς τόν τῆς σοφίας ἐρωτᾷ, Aelian v. h. 4, 15). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεπιμαρτυρέω Transliteration: synepimartyreō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to testify or bear witness together with Meaning: to testify or bear witness together with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4901 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4901 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4901 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4901 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4901, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεπιμαρτυρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4901 synepimartyreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bear witness withFrom sun and epimartureo; to testify further jointly, i.e. Unite in adding evidence -- also bear witness. see GREEK sun see GREEK epimartureo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4901: συνεπιμαρτυρέωσυνεπιμαρτυρέω, συνεπιμαρτύρω, participle genitive singular masculine συνεπιμαρτυροῦντος; to attest together with; to join in bearing witness, to unite in adding testimony: Hebrews 2:4. (Aristotle, Polybius, (Plutarch), Athen., Sextus Empiricus; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 23, 5 [ET]; 43, 1 [ET].) STRONGS NT 4901a: συνεπιτίθημισυνεπιτίθημι: 2 aorist middle συνεπεθεμην; to place upon (or near) together with, help in putting on; middle to attack jointly, to assail together, set upon with (see ἐπιτίθημι, 2 b.): Acts 24:9 G L T Tr WH (R. V. joined in the charge) (so in Thucydides 6, 10; Xenophon, Cyril 4, 2, 3; Plato, Phileb., p. 16 a.; Polybius 5, 78, 4; Diodorus 1, 21). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνέπομαι Transliteration: synepomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-ep'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to help in putting on Meaning: to help in putting on GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4902 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4902 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4902 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4902 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4902, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνέπομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4902 synepomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: accompany. Middle voice from sun and a primary hepo (to follow); to attend (travel) in company with -- accompany. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4902: συνέπομαισυνέπομαι: imperfect συνειπομην; from Homer down; to follow with, to accompany: τίνι, one, Acts 20:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεργέω Transliteration: synergeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-erg-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to work together Meaning: to work together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4903 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4903 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4903 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4903 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4903, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεργέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4903 synergeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to work togetherFrom sunergos; to be a fellow-worker, i.e. Co-operate -- help (work) with, work(-er) together. see GREEK sunergos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4903: συνεργέωσυνεργέω, συνεργῷ; imperfect 3 person singular συνήργει; (συνεργός, which see); from Euripides, Xenophon, Demosthenes down; Vulg.cooperor ((in 2 Corinthians 6:1adjuco)); to work together, help in work, be a partner in labor: 1 Corinthians 16:16; 2 Corinthians 6:1; to put forth power together with and thereby to assist, Mark 16:20; τίνι, with one: ἡ πίστις συνήργει τοῖς ἔργοις, faith (was not inactive, but by coworking) caused Abraham to produce works, James 2:22 (here Tr text συνεργεῖ (hardly a collateral form of συνείργω to unite, but) a misprint for συνεργεῖ); τίνι εἰς τί (in secular writings also πρός τί, see Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word), to assist, help (be serviceable to) one for a thing, Romans 8:28 (A. V. all things work together for good); τί τίνι εἰς τί, a breviloquence equivalent to συνεργῶν, πορίζω τί τίνι, so that according to the reading πάντα συνεργεῖ ὁ Θεός the meaning is, 'for them that love God, God coworking provides all things for good or so that it is well with them' (Fritzsche) (R. V. marginal reading God worketh all things with them for good), Romans 8:28 Lachmann (WH in brackets; cf. Buttmann, 193 (167)) (ἑαυτοῖς τά συμφέροντα, Xenophon, mem. 3, 5, 16). Cf. Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, vol. ii, p. 193f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεργός Transliteration: synergos Phonetic Spelling: soon-er-gos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a fellow worker Meaning: a fellow worker GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4904 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4904 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4904 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4904 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4904, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεργός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4904 synergos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a fellow workerFrom a presumed compound of sun and the base of ergon; a co-laborer, i.e. Coadjutor -- companion in labour, (fellow-)helper(-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow. see GREEK sun see GREEK ergon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4904: συνεργόςσυνεργός, συνεργόν (σύν and ἘΡΓΩ) (from Pindar), Euripides, Thucydides down, a companion in work, fellow-worker (Vulg.adjutor (Philippians 2:25; 3 John 1:8 co-operator)): in the N. T. with a genitive of the person, one who labors with another in furthering the cause of Christ, Romans 16:3, 9, 21; Philippians 2:25; Philippians 4:3; (1 Thessalonians 3:2 Rec.); Philemon 1:1, 24; Θεοῦ, one whom God employs as an assistant, as it were (a fellow-worker with God), 1 Thessalonians 3:2 (G L text WH marginal reading but with τοῦ Θεοῦ in brackets; Rec. et al. διάκονον, which see 1). plural: 1 Corinthians 3:9; with the genitive of the thing (a joint-promoter (A. V. helper)), συνεργοί ἐσμεν τῆς χαρᾶς, we labor with you to the end that we may rejoice in your Christian state, 2 Corinthians 1:24. εἰς ὑμᾶς (my) fellow-worker to you-ward, in reference to you, 2 Corinthians 8:23; εἰς τήν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ, for the advancement of the kingdom of God, Colossians 4:11; τῇ ἀλήθεια, for (the benefit of) the truth (others render (so R. V.) 'with the truth'; see Westcott at the passage), 3 John 1:8. (2 Macc. 8:7 2Macc. 14:5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνέρχομαι Transliteration: synerchomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-er'-khom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to come together, to accompany Meaning: to come together, to accompany GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4905 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4905 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4905 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4905 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4905, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνέρχομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4905 synerchomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: accompany, assembleFrom sun and erchomai; to convene, depart in company with, associate with, or (specially), cohabit (conjugally) -- accompany, assemble (with), come (together), come (company, go) with, resort. see GREEK sun see GREEK erchomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4905: συνέρχομαισυνέρχομαι; imperfect συνηρχομην; 2 aorist συνῆλθον, once (Acts 10:45 T Tr WH) 3 person plural συνῆλθαν (see ἀπέρχομαι, at the beginning); perfect participle συνεληλυθως; pluperfect 3 person plural συνεληλύθεισαν; from Homer down (Iliad 10, 224 in tmesis); 1. to come together, i. e., a. to assemble: absolutely, Mark 3:20; Acts 1:6; Acts 2:6; Acts 10:27; Acts 16:13; Acts 19:32; Acts 21:22; ( G L T Tr WH); ; (1 Corinthians 14:20; followed by ἐκ with the genitive of place, Luke 5:17 Lachmann text); followed by εἰς with an accusative of the place, Acts 5:16; πρός τινα, Mark 6:33 Rec.; ἐπί τό αὐτό (see ἐπί, C. I. 1 d.), 1 Corinthians 11:20; 1 Corinthians 14:23 (here L text ἔλθῃ); with a dative of the person with one, which so far as the sense is concerned is equivalent to unto one (for examples from Greek writings see Passow, under the word, 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 1 and 3; cf. Winer's Grammar, 215 (202))), Mark 14:53 (here T WH text omit; Tr marginal reading brackets the dative); John 11:33; with adverbs of place: ἐνθάδε, Acts 25:17; ὅπου, John 18:20; (followed by an infinitive of purpose, Luke 5:15); followed by εἰς — indicating either the end, as εἰς τό φαγεῖν, 1 Corinthians 11:33; or the result, 1 Corinthians 11:17, 34; ἐν ἐκκλησία, in sacred assembly (R. V. marginal reading in congregation), 1 Corinthians 11:18 (Winers Grammar, § 50, 4 a.). b. Like the Latinconvenio equivalent tocoeo: of conjugal cohabitation, Matthew 1:18 (but cf. Weiss at the passage (and the opinions in Meyer)) (Xenophon, mem. 2, 2, 4; Diodorus 8, 58; Philo de caritat. § 14; de fortitud. § 7; de speciall. legg. § 4; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 8, 1 and 7, 9, 5; Apollod. Bibl. 1, 3, 3); with ἐπί τό αὐτό added, 1 Corinthians 7:5 Rec. 2. to go (depart) or come with one, to accompany one (see ἔρχομαι, II., p. 252a): τίνι, with one, Luke 23:55 (Tr text brackets the dative); Acts 1:21 (here A. V. company with); ; with εἰς τό ἔργον added, Acts 15:38; σύν τίνι, Acts 21:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεσθίω Transliteration: synesthiō Phonetic Spelling: soon-es-thee'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to eat with Meaning: to eat with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4906 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4906 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4906 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4906 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4906, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεσθίω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4906 synesthiō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: eat with. From sun and esthio (including its alternate); to take food in company with -- eat with. see GREEK sun see GREEK esthio Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4906: συμφάγωσυμφάγω, see συνεσθίω. STRONGS NT 4906: συνεσθίωσυνεσθίω; imperfect συνήσθιον; 2 aorist συνέφαγον; to eat with, take food together with (cf. σύν, II. 1): τίνι, with one, Luke 15:2; Acts 10:41; Acts 11:3; 1 Corinthians 5:11 (2 Samuel 12:17); μετά τίνος, Galatians 2:12; Genesis 43:31; Exodus 18:12 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 52, 4, 15). (Plato, Plutarch, Lucian). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύνεσις Transliteration: synesis Phonetic Spelling: soon'-es-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a running together, understanding Meaning: a running together, understanding GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4907 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4907 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4907 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4907 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4907, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύνεσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4907 synesis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: knowledge, understanding. From suniemi; a mental putting together, i.e. Intelligence or (concretely) the intellect -- knowledge, understanding. see GREEK suniemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4907: σύνεσιςσύνεσις, συνέσεως, ἡ (συνίημι, which see); 1. a running together, a flowing together: of two rivers, Homer, Odyssey 10, 515. 2. a. from Pindar down, understanding: Luke 2:47; 1 Corinthians 1:19 (from Isaiah 29:14); Ephesians 3:4; Colossians 2:2; 2 Timothy 2:7; πνευματικῇ, Colossians 1:9. b. the understanding, i. e. the mind so far forth as it understands: Mark 12:33; Wis. 4:11. (The Sept. for בִּינָה, תֲּבוּנָה, דַּעַת, מַדַע , שֵׂכֶל, etc.; also for מַשׂכִיל, a poem.) (Synonym: see σοφία, at the end; cf. Lightfoot on Colossians 1:9; Schmidt, chapter 147, 8.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνετός Transliteration: synetos Phonetic Spelling: soon-et'-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: intelligent Meaning: intelligent GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4908 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4908 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4908 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4908 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4908, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνετός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4908 synetos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: prudent. From suniemi; mentally put (or putting) together, i.e. Sagacious -- prudent. Compare phronimos. see GREEK suniemi see GREEK phronimos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4908: συνετόςσυνετός, συνετή, συνετόν (συνίημι), from Pindar down, the Sept. for חָכָם, נָבון, etc., intelligent, having understanding, wise, learned: Matthew 11:25; Luke 10:21; Acts 13:7; 1 Corinthians 1:19 (from Isaiah 29:14). (Synonym: see σοφός, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνευδοκέω Transliteration: syneudokeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-yoo-dok-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to join in approving Meaning: to join in approving GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4909 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4909 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4909 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4909 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4909, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνευδοκέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4909 syneudokeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure. From sun and eudokeo; to think well of in common, i.e. Assent to, feel gratified with -- allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure. see GREEK sun see GREEK eudokeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4909: συνευδοκέωσυνευδοκέω, συνευδόκω; (see εὐδοκέω, at the beginning); a. to be pleased together with, to approve together (with others): absolutely (yet so that the thing giving pleasure is evident from the context), Acts 22:20 G L T Tr WH; with a dative of the thing, Luke 11:48; Acts 8:1; Acts 22:20 Rec. ((Polybius 24, 4, 13); 1 Macc. 1:57; 2 Macc. 11:24). b. to be pleased at the same time with, consent, agree to ((Polybius 32, 22, 9); 2 Macc. 11:35); followed by an infinitive 1 Corinthians 7:12f. (R. V. here be content); with a dative of a person to applaud (R. V. consent with), Romans 1:32. (Diodorus; ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνευωχέομαι Transliteration: syneuōcheomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to entertain together, pass. feast together Meaning: to entertain together, feast together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4910 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4910 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4910 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4910 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4910, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνευωχέομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4910 syneuōcheomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: feast with. From sun and a derivative of a presumed compound of eu and a derivative of echo (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. (by implication) to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to revel together -- feast with. see GREEK sun see GREEK eu see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4910: συνευωχέωσυνευωχέω, συνευώχω: present passive participle συνευωχουμενος; (εὐωχέω, to feed abundantly, to entertain; from εὖ and ἔχω); to entertain together; passive, to feast sumptuously with: Jude 1:12; τίνι, with one, 2 Peter 2:13. ((Aristotle, eth. Eud. 7, 12, 14, p. 1245b, 5), Josephus, Lucian, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνεπίστημι Transliteration: synepistēmi Phonetic Spelling: soon-ef-is'-tay-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to place over, rise together Meaning: to place over, rise together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4911 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4911 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4911 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4911 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4911, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνεπίστημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4911 synepistēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rise up together. From sun and ephistemi; to stand up together, i.e. To resist (or assault) jointly -- rise up together. see GREEK sun see GREEK ephistemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4911: συνεφίστημισυνεφίστημι: to place over or appoint together; 2 aorist συνεπέστην; to rise up together: κατά τίνος, against one, Acts 16:22. ((From Thucydides down.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνέχω Transliteration: synechō Phonetic Spelling: soon-ekh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to hold together, to hold fast, pass. to be seized (by illness) Meaning: to hold together, to hold fast, to be seized (by illness) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4912 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4912 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4912 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4912 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4912, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνέχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4912 synechō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: constrain, hold, keep inFrom sun and echo; to hold together, i.e. To compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy -- constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng. see GREEK sun see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4912: συνέχωσυνέχω; future συνεξω; 2 aorist συνέσχον; passive present συνέχομαι; imperfect συνειχομην; from Homer down; 1. to hold together; any whole, lest it fall to pieces or something fall away from it: τό συνέχον τά πάντα, the deity as holding all things together, Wis. 1:7 (see Grimm at the passage). 2. to hold together with constraint, to compress, i. e., a. to press together with the hand: τά ὦτα, to stop the ears, Acts 7:57 (τό στόμα, Isaiah 52:15; τόν οὐρανόν, to shut, that it may not rain, Deuteronomy 11:17; 1 Kings 8:35). b. to press on every side: τινα, Luke 8:45; with πάντοθεν added, of a besieged city, Luke 19:43. 3. to hold completely, i. e. a. to hold fast : properly, a prisoner, Luke 22:63 (τά αἰχμάλωτα, Lucian, Tox. 39); metaphorically, in the passive, to be held by, closely occupied with, any business (Wis. 17:19 (20); Herodian, 1, 17, 22 (9 edition, Bekker); Aelian v. h. 14, 22): τῷ λόγῳ, in teaching the word, Acts 18:5 G L T Tr WH (here R. V. constrained by). β. to constrain, oppress, of ills laying hold of one and distressing him; passive, to be holden with equivalent to afflicted with, suffering from": νόσοις, Matthew 4:24; πυρετῷ, Luke 4:38; δυσεντερίῳ, Acts 28:8 (many examples from Greek writings from Aeschylus and Herodotus down are given in Passow, under the word συνέχω, I. a.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 4)); of affections of the mind: φόβῳ, Luke 8:37 (ὀδύρμω, Aelian v. h. 14, 22; ἀλγηδονι, Plutarch, de fluv. 2, 1; ἀθυμία, ibid. 7, 5; 19, 1; λύπη, 17, 3; for other examples see Grimm on Wis. 17:10). γ. to urge, impel: tropically, the soul, ἡ ἀγάπη ... συνέχει ἡμᾶς, 2 Corinthians 5:14 (A. V. constraineth); πῶς (how greatly, how sorely) συνέχομαι, Luke 12:50 (A. V. straitened); τῷ πνεύματι, Acts 18:5 Rec. συνέχομαι ἐκ τῶν δύο, I am hard pressed on both sides, my mind is impelled or disturbed from each side (R. V. I am in a strait betwixt the two), Philippians 1:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνήδομαι Transliteration: synēdomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-ay'-dom-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to rejoice together Meaning: to rejoice together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4913 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4913 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4913 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4913 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4913, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνήδομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4913 synēdomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: delight. Middle voice from sun and the base of hedone; to rejoice in with oneself, i.e. Feel satisfaction concerning -- delight. see GREEK sun see GREEK hedone Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4913: συνήδομαισυνήδομαι; 1. in Greek writings chiefly from Sophocles, Euripides, Xenophon down, to rejoice together with (another or others (cf. σύν, II. 1)). 2. in the N. T. once to rejoice or delight with oneself or inwardly (see σύν, II. 4): τίνι, in a thing, Romans 7:22, where cf. Fritzsche; (others refer this also to 1; cf. Meyer). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνήθεια Transliteration: synētheia Phonetic Spelling: soon-ay'-thi-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: habit, habitual use Meaning: habit, habitual use GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4914 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4914 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4914 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4914 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4914, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνήθεια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4914 synētheia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: custom. From a compound of sun and ethos; mutual habituation, i.e. Usage -- custom. see GREEK sun see GREEK ethos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4914: συνήθειασυνήθεια, συνηθείας, ἡ (συνήθης, and this from σύν and ἦθος), from Isocrates, Xenophon, Plato down, Latinconsuetudo, i. e. 1. contact (with one), intimacy: 4 Macc. 13:21. 2. custom: John 18:39 (cf. Buttmann, § 189, 45); 1 Corinthians 11:16. 3. a being used to: with a genitive of the object to which one is accustomed, 1 Corinthians 8:7 L T Tr WH. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνηλικιώτης Transliteration: synēlikiōtēs Phonetic Spelling: soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: one of the same age Meaning: one of the same age GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4915 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4915 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4915 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4915 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4915, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνηλικιώτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4915 synēlikiōtēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: equal. From sun and a derivative of helikia; a co-aged person, i.e. Alike in years -- equal. see GREEK sun see GREEK helikia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4915: συνηλικιώτηςσυνηλικιώτης, συνηλικιωτου, ὁ (from σύν, and ἡλικία which see), one of the same age, all equal in age: Galatians 1:14. (Diodorus 1, 53 at the end; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 10, 49 at the beginning; but in both passages the best manuscripts have ἡλικιώτης; (Corpus inscriptions 3, p. 434 no. 4929); Alciphron 1, 12). Cf. συμμαθητής. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνθάπτω Transliteration: synthaptō Phonetic Spelling: soon-thap'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bury with Meaning: to bury with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4916 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4916 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4916 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4916 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4916, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνθάπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4916 synthaptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bury with. From sun and thapto; to inter in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin) -- bury with. see GREEK sun see GREEK thapto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4916: συνθάπτωσυνθάπτω: 2 aorist passive συνετάφην; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; to bury together with: τῷ Χριστῷ, together with Christ, passive, διά τοῦ βαπτίσματος εἰς τόν θάνατον namely, αὐτοῦ, Romans 6:4; ἐν τῷ βαπτίσματι, Colossians 2:12. For all who in the rite of baptism are plunged under 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. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνθλάω Transliteration: synthlaō Phonetic Spelling: soon-thlah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to crush together Meaning: to crush together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4917 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4917 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4917 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4917 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4917, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνθλάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4917 synthlaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: break. From sun and thlao (to crush); to dash together, i.e. Shatter -- break. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4917: συνθλάωσυνθλάω, σύνθλω: 1 future passive συνθλασθήσομαι; to break to pieces, shatter (Vulg.confringo, conquasso): Matthew 21:44 (but T omits; L Tr marginal reading WH brackets the verse); Luke 20:18. (The Sept.; (Manetho, Alex. quoted in Athen, Eratosthenes, Aristotle (v. 1.)), Diodorus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνθλίβω Transliteration: synthlibō Phonetic Spelling: soon-thlee'-bo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to press together Meaning: to press together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4918 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4918 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4918 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4918 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4918, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνθλίβω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4918 synthlibō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: throng. From sun and thlibo; to compress, i.e. Crowd on all sides -- throng. see GREEK sun see GREEK thlibo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4918: συνθλίβωσυνθλίβω; imperfect συνέθλιβον; to press together, press on all sides: τινα, of a thronging multitude, Mark 5:24, 31. (Plato, Aristotle, Strabo, Josephus, Plutarch.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνθρύπτω Transliteration: synthryptō Phonetic Spelling: soon-throop'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to break in pieces, crush Meaning: to break in pieces, crush GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4919 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4919 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4919 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4919 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4919, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνθρύπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4919 synthryptō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: break. From sun and thrupto (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit -- break. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4919: συνθρυπτοσυνθρυπτο, participle nominative plural masculine συνθρύπτοντές; to break in pieces, to crush: metaphorically, τήν καρδίαν, to break one's heart, i. e. to deprive of strength and courage, dispirit, incapacitate for enduring trials, Acts 21:13. (In ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνίημι Transliteration: syniēmi Phonetic Spelling: soon-ee'-ay-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set together, to understand Meaning: to set together, to understand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4920 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4920 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4920 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4920 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4920, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνίημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4920 syniēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: understand, be wise. From sun and hiemi (to send); to put together, i.e. (mentally) to comprehend; by implication, to act piously -- consider, understand, be wise. see GREEK sun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4920: συνιέωσυνιέω, see συνίημι. STRONGS NT 4920: συνίημισυνίημι, 2 person plural συνίετε, 3 person plural συνιοῦσιν (Matthew 13:13 R G T; 2 Corinthians 10:12 Rec., from the unused form συνιέω), and συνιᾶσιν (2 Corinthians 10:12 L T Tr WH), and συνιοῦσιν (Matthew 13:13 L Tr WH from the unused (συνιω), subjunctive 3 person plural συνιῶσι (R G L T Tr in Mark 4:12 and Luke 8:10, from the unused συνιέω or from συνίημι) and συνιῶσι (WH in Mark and Luke the passages cited, from the unused συνιω), imperative 2 person plural συνίετε, infinitive συνιέναι, participle συνίων (Romans 3:11 R G T from συιέω), and συνίων (Romans 3:11 L Tr WH, and often in the Sept., from συνιω), and συνίεις (Matthew 13:23 L T Tr WH; Ephesians 5:17 R G; but quite erroneously συνίων, Griesbach in Matthew, the passage cited (Alford on Romans 3:11; cf. WHs Appendix, p. 167; Tdf. Proleg., p. 122); Winers Grammar, 81 (77f); Buttmann, 48 (42); Fritzsche on Rom. vol. i., p. 174f); future συνήσω (Romans 15:21); 1 aorist συνῆκα; 2 aorist subjunctive συνῆτε, συνῶσι, imperative 2 person plural σύνετε (Mark 7:14 L T Tr WH); (σύν, and ἵημι to send); 1. properly, to set or bring together, in a hostile sense, of combatants, Homer, Iliad 1, 8; 7, 210. 2. to put (as it were) the perception with the thing perceived; to set or join together in the mind, i. e. to understand (so from Homer down; the Sept. for בִּין and הִשְׂכִּיל): with an accusative of the thing, Matthew 13:23, 51; Luke 2:50; Luke 18:34; Luke 24:45; followed by ὅτι, Matthew 16:12; Matthew 17:13; followed by an indirect question, Ephesians 5:17; ἐπί τοῖς ἄρτοις, 'on the loaves' as the basis of their reasoning (see ἐπί, B. 2 a. α.), Mark 6:52; where what is understood is evident from the preceding context, Matthew 13:19; Matthew 15:10; Mark 7:14; absolutely, Matthew 13:13-15; Matthew 15:10; Mark 4:12; Mark 8:17, 21; Luke 8:10; Acts 7:25; Acts 28:26; Romans 15:21; 2 Corinthians 10:12; ὁ συνίων or συνίων as a substantive, (Buttmann, 295 (253f); Winers Grammar, 109 (104)), the man of understanding, Hebraistically equivalent to a good and upright-man (as having knowledge of those things which pertain to salvation; see μωρός): Romans 3:11 (from Psalm 13:2 ()). (Synonym: see γινώσκω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνίστημι Transliteration: synistēmi Phonetic Spelling: soon-is-tah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to commend, establish, stand near, consist Meaning: to commend, establish, stand near, consist GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4921 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4921 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4921 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4921 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4921, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνίστημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4921 synistēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: approve, commendOr (strengthened) sunistano (soon-is-tan'-o), or sunistemi (soon-is'-tay-mee) from sun and histemi (including its collateral forms); to set together, i.e. (by implication) to introduce (favorably), or (figuratively) to exhibit; intransitively, to stand near, or (figuratively) to constitute -- approve, commend, consist, make, stand (with). see GREEK sun see GREEK histemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4921: συνιστάνωσυνιστάνω and συνιστάω, see the following word. STRONGS NT 4921: συνίστημισυνίστημι (Romans 3:5; Romans 5:8; Romans 16:1; 2 Corinthians 10:18; Galatians 2:18 Rec.; participle συνιστάντες, 2 Corinthians 4:2 L T Tr; L T Tr), or συνιστάνω (2 Corinthians 5:12; Galatians 2:18 G L T Tr WH; infinitive συνιστάνειν, 2 Corinthians 3:1 R G T WH; participle συνιστάνων, 2 Corinthians 4:2 WH; WH; L T Tr WH), or συνιστάω (infinitive συνισταν, 2 Corinthians 3:1 L Tr; participle συνίστων, 2 Corinthians 4:2 R G; R G; Rec.; see ἵστημι); 1 aorist συνέστησα; perfect συνέστηκα; 2 perfect participle συνεστώς (nominative plural neuter συνεστωτα, 2 Peter 3:5 WH marginal reading); present passive infinitive συνίστασθαι; from Homer, Iliad 14, 96 down; 1. to place together, to set in the same place, to bring or band together; in the 2 aorist, perfect and pluperfect intransitively, to stand with (or near): συνεστώς τίνι, Luke 9:32. 2. to set one with another i. e. by way of presenting or introducing him, i. e. to commend (Xenophon, Plato, Demosthenes, Polybius, Josephus, Plutarch): τινα, 2 Corinthians 3:1; 2 Corinthians 6:4; 2 Corinthians 10:12, 18; τινα τίνι, Romans 16:1; 2 Corinthians 5:12 (cf. Buttmann, 393 (336)); τινα πρός συνείδησιν τίνος, 2 Corinthians 4:2; passive, ὑπό τίνος, 2 Corinthians 12:11 (1 Macc. 12:43; 2 Macc. 4:24). 3. to put together by way of composition or combination, to teach by combining and comparing, hence, to show, prove, establish, exhibit (Winer's Grammar, 23 (22)): τί, Romans 3:5; Romans 5:8 (εὔνοιαν, Polybius 4, 5, 6); ἑαυτούς ὡς τινες, 2 Corinthians 6:4; with two accusatives, one of the object, the other of the predicate, Galatians 2:18 (Diodorus 13, 91; συνίστησιν συτον προφήτην, Philo rer. div. haer. § 52); followed by an accusative with an infinitive (cf. Buttmann, 274 (236)), 2 Corinthians 7:11 (Diodorus 14, 45). 4. to put together (i. e. unite parts into one whole), perfect, pluperfect and 2 aorist to be composed of, consist: ἐξ ὕδατος καί δἰ ὕδατος, 2 Peter 3:5 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 6 a.; (see above, at the beginning)); to cohere, hold together: τά πάντα συνέστηκεν ἐν αὐτῷ, Colossians 1:17 (Plato, de rep. 7, p. 530 a.; Tim., p. 61 a.; (Bonitz's index to Aristotle (Berlin Acad. edition) under the word συνισταναι), and often in ecclesiastical writings; (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited)). STRONGS NT 4921a: συνκατανεύω [συνκατανεύω: 1 aorist participle συνκατανευσας; to consent to, agree with: Acts 18:27 WH (rejected) marginal reading (Polybius 3, 52, 6; others.)] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνοδεύω Transliteration: synodeuō Phonetic Spelling: soon-od-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to journey with Meaning: to journey with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4922 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4922 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4922 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4922 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4922, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνοδεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4922 synodeuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: journey with. From sun and hodeuo; to travel in company with -- journey with. see GREEK sun see GREEK hodeuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4922: συνοδεύωσυνοδεύω; to journey with, travel in company with: with a dative of the person, Acts 9:7. (Herodian, 4, 7, 11 (6 edition, Bekker), Lucian, Plutarch, others; Wis. 6:25.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνοδία Transliteration: synodia Phonetic Spelling: soon-od-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a journey in company, a company (of travelers) Meaning: a journey in company, a company (of travelers) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4923 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4923 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4923 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4923 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4923, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνοδία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4923 synodia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a caravanFrom a compound of sun and hodos ("synod"); companionship on a journey, i.e. (by implication), a caravan -- company. see GREEK sun see GREEK hodos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4923: συνοδίασυνοδία, συνοδίας, ἡ (σύνοδος), a journey in company; by metonymy, a company of travelers, associates on a journey, a caravan (A. V. company): Luke 2:44. (Strabo, Plutarch (Epictetus, Josephus; ξυνοδεια, Genesis 37:25 manuscript Venet. equivalent to family, Nehemiah 7:5, 64, the Sept.), others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνοικέω Transliteration: synoikeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-oy-keh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to share the knowledge of Meaning: to share the knowledge of GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4924 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4924 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4924 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4924 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4924, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνοικέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4924 synoikeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dwell together. From sun and oikeo; to reside together (as a family) -- dwell together. see GREEK sun see GREEK oikeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4924: συνοικέωσυνοικέω, συνοίκω; to dwell together (Vulg.cohabito): of the domestic association and intercourse of husband and wife, 1 Peter 3:7; for many examples of this use, see Passow, under the word, 1; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 2). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνοικοδομέω Transliteration: synoikodomeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-oy-kod-om-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to build together, to build up together Meaning: to build together, to build up together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4925 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4925 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4925 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4925 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4925, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνοικοδομέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4925 synoikodomeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: build together. From sun and oikodomeo; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively) -- build together. see GREEK sun see GREEK oikodomeo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4925: συνοικοδομέωσυνοικοδομέω, συνοικοδόμω: present passive, συνοικοδομοῦμαι; (Vulg.coaedifico); to build together i. e. a. to build together or with others (1 Esdr. 5:65 (66)). b. to put together or construct by building, out of several things to build up one whole (οἰκία εὖ συνωκοδομημενη καί συνηρμοσμενη, of the human body, Philo de praem. et poen. § 20): Ephesians 2:22. (Besides, in Thucydides, Diodorus, Dio Cassius, Plutarch.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνομιλέω Transliteration: synomileō Phonetic Spelling: soon-om-il-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to converse with Meaning: to converse with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4926 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4926 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4926 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4926 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4926, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνομιλέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4926 synomileō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: talk with. From sun and homileo; to converse mutually -- talk with. see GREEK sun see GREEK homileo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4926: συνομιλέωσυνομιλέω, συνομίλω; to talk with: τίνι, one, Acts 10:27. (to hold conversation with (Cebes () tab. 13; Josephus, b. j. 5, 13, 1), Epiphanius, Tzetzes.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνομορέω Transliteration: synomoreō Phonetic Spelling: soon-om-or-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to border on Meaning: to border on GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4927 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4927 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4927 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4927 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4927, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνομορέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4927 synomoreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: adjoinFrom sun and a derivative of a compound of the base of homou and the base of horion; to border together, i.e. Adjoin -- join hard. see GREEK sun see GREEK horion Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4927: συνομορέωσυνομορέω, συνομόρω; (συνομορος, having joint boundaries, bordering on, from σύν and ὅμορος, and this from ὁμός joint, and ὅρος a boundary); to border on, be contiguous to (A. V. join hard): τίνι, to a thing, Acts 18:7. (Byzantine writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνοχή Transliteration: synochē Phonetic Spelling: soon-okh-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a holding together, distress Meaning: a holding together, distress GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4928 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4928 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4928 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4928 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4928, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνοχή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4928 synochē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: anguish, distress. From sunecho; restraint, i.e. (figuratively) anxiety -- anguish, distress. see GREEK sunecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4928: συνοχήσυνοχή, συνοχῆς, ἡ (συνέχω, which see), a holding together, narrowing; narrows, the contracting part of a way, Homer Iliad 23, 330. Metaphorically, straits, distress, anguish: Luke 21:25; with καρδίας added, 2 Corinthians 2:4 (contractio animi, Cicero, Tusc. 1, 37, 90; opposed toeffusio, 4, 31, 66; συνοχήν καί ταλαιπωρίαν, Job 30:3; (cf. Judges 2:3; plural Psalm 24:17 ( Aq.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντάσσω Transliteration: syntassō Phonetic Spelling: soon-tas-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to arrange (together) Meaning: to arrange (together) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4929 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4929 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4929 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4929 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4929, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντάσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4929 syntassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: appoint. From sun and tasso; to arrange jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to direct -- appoint. see GREEK sun see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4929: συντάσσωσυντάσσω: 1 aorist συνέταξα; from Herodotus down; a. to put in order with or together, to arrange; b. to (put together), constitute, i. e. to prescribe, appoint (Aeschines, Demosthenes; physicians are said συντάσσειν φάρμακον, Aelian v. h. 9, 13; (Plutarch, an sen. sit gerend. resp. 4, 8)): τίνι, Matthew 21:6 L Tr WH; ; the Sept. often for צִוָּה. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντέλεια Transliteration: synteleia Phonetic Spelling: soon-tel'-i-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a joint payment (for public service), joint action, completion Meaning: a joint payment (for public service), joint action, completion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4930 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4930 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4930 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4930 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4930, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντέλεια [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4930 synteleia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: end. From sunteleo; entire completion, i.e. Consummation (of a dispensation) -- end. see GREEK sunteleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4930: συντέλειασυντέλεια, συντελείας, ἡ (συντελής), completion, consummation, end (so in Greek writings from Polybius on; the Sept. chiefly for כָּלָה; for קֵץ in Daniel 12:4, 13; in other senses from Aeschylus down): αἰῶνος or τοῦ αἰῶνος, Matthew 13:39, 40 L T Tr WH, ; ; τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου, Matthew 13:40 R G; τῶν αἰώνων, Hebrews 9:26 (see αἰών, 3, p. 19b bottom (cf. Hermas, sim. 9, 12, 3 [ET] and Hilgenfeld at the passage)); καιροῦ and καιρῶν, Daniel 9:27; Daniel 12:4; τῶν ἡμερῶν, ibid. ; ἀνθρώπου, of his death, Sir. 11:27 (25); cf. . |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντελέω Transliteration: synteleō Phonetic Spelling: soon-tel-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to complete, accomplish Meaning: to complete, accomplish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4931 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4931 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4931 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4931 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4931, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντελέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4931 synteleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: finish, fulfill, make. From sun and teleo; to complete entirely; generally, to execute (literally or figuratively) -- end, finish, fulfil, make. see GREEK sun see GREEK teleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4931: συντελέωσυντελέω, συντέλω; future συντελέσω; 1 aorist συνετέλεσα; passive, present infinitive συντελεῖσθαι; 1 aorist συνετελεσθην (John 2:3 T WH 'rejected' marginal reading), participle (συντελεσθεις; from Thucydides and Xenophon down; the Sept. often for כִּלָּה; also sometimes for תָּמַם, עָשָׂה, etc.; 1. to end together or at the same time. 2. to end completely; bring to an end, finish, complete: τούς λόγους, Matthew 7:28 R G; τόν πειρασμόν, Luke 4:13; ἡμέρας, passive, Luke 4:2; Acts 21:27 (Job 1:5; Tobit 10:7). 3. to accomplish, bring to fulfilment; passive, to come to pass, Mark 13:4; λόγον, a word, i. e. a prophecy, Romans 9:28 (ῤῆμα, Lamentations 2:17). 4. to effect, make (cf. our conclude): διαθήκη, Hebrews 8:8 (Jeremiah 41:8, 15 (). 5. to finish, i. e. in a use foreign to Greek writings, to make an end of: συνετελέσθη ὁ οἶνος τοῦ γάμου (was at an end with), John 2:3 Tdf. after the Sinaiticus manuscript (Ezekiel 7:15 for אָכַל; to bring to an end, destroy, for כִּלָּה, Jeremiah 14:12; Jeremiah 16:4). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντέμνω Transliteration: syntemnō Phonetic Spelling: soon-tem'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cut in pieces Meaning: to cut in pieces GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4932 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4932 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4932 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4932 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4932, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντέμνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4932 syntemnō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cut short. From sun and the base of tomoteros; to contract by cutting, i.e. (figuratively) do concisely (speedily) -- (cut) short. see GREEK sun see GREEK tomoteros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4932: συντέμνωσυντέμνω; perfect passive participle συντετμημενος; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; 1. to cut to pieces (cf. σύν, II. 3). 2. to cut short; metaphorically, to despatch briefly, execute or finish quickly; to hasten (συντέμνειν namely, τήν ὁδόν, to take a short cut, go the shortest way, Herodotus 7, 123; namely, τόν λόγον, to speak briefly, Euripides, Tro. 441; τάς ἀποκρισεις, to abridge, sum up, Plato, Prot., p. 334 d.; ἐν βραχεῖ πολλούς λόγους, Aristophanes Thesm. 178): λόγον (which see I. 2 b. α.), to bring a prophecy or decree speedily to accomplishment, Romans 9:28; λόγος συντετμημενος, a short word, i. e. an expedited prophecy or decree, ibid. (R G Tr marginal reading in brackets) (both instances from the Sept. of Isaiah 10:23); cf. Fritzsche at the passage, vol. ii, p. 350. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντηρέω Transliteration: syntēreō Phonetic Spelling: soon-tay-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to keep close, preserve Meaning: to keep close, preserve GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4933 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4933 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4933 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4933 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4933, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντηρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4933 syntēreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: keep, observe, preserve. From sun and tereo; to keep closely together, i.e. (by implication) to conserve (from ruin); mentally, to remember (and obey) -- keep, observe, preserve. see GREEK sun see GREEK tereo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4933: συντηρέωσυντηρέω, συντήρω: imperfect 3 person singular συνετήρει; present passive 3 person plural συντηροῦνται; (from Aristotle, de plant. 1, 1, p. 816a, 8 down); a. to preserve (a thing from perishing or being lost): τί, passive (opposed to ἀπολλυσθαι), Matthew 9:17; Luke 5:38 (T WH omit; Tr brackets the clause); τινα, to guard one, keep him safe, from a plot, Mark 6:20 (ἑαυτόν ἀναμάρτητον, 2 Macc. 12:42 (cf. Tobit 1:11; Sir. 13:12)). b. to keep within oneself, keep in mind (a thing, lest it be forgotten (cf. σύν, II. 4)): πάντα τά ῤήματα, Luke 2:19 (τό ῤῆμα ἐν τῇ καρδία μου, Daniel 7:28, Theod.; τήν γνώμην παῥ ἑαυτό, Polybius 31, 6, 5; (absolutely, Sir. 39:2)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντίθημι Transliteration: syntithēmi Phonetic Spelling: soon-tith'-em-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to place together, observe, agree Meaning: to place together, observe, agree GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4934 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4934 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4934 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4934 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4934, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντίθημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4934 syntithēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: agree, assent, covenant. Middle voice from sun and tithemi; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur -- agree, assent, covenant. see GREEK sun see GREEK tithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4934: συντίθημισυντίθημι: middle, 2 aorist 3 person plural συνέθεντο; pluperfect 3 person plural συνετέθειντο; from Homer down; to put with or together, to place together; to join together; middle a. to place in one's mind, i. e. to resolve, determine; to make an agreement, to engage (often so in secular writings from Herodotus down; cf. Passow, under the word, 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. II.)): συνετέθειντο, they had agreed together (Winer's Grammar, § 38, 3), followed by ἵνα, John 9:22 (Winer's Grammar, § 44, 8 b.); συνέθεντο, they agreed together, followed by τοῦ with an infinitive (Buttmann, 270 (232)), Acts 23:20; they covenanted, followed by an infinitive (Buttmann, as above), Luke 22:5. b. to assent to, to agree to: Acts 24:9 Rec. (see συνεπιτίθημι) (τίνι, Lysias, in Harpocration (under the word καρκίνος), p. 106, 9 Bekker). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντόμως Transliteration: syntomōs Phonetic Spelling: soon-tom'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: briefly Meaning: briefly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4935 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4935 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4935 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4935 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4935, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντόμως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4935 syntomōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: briefly Adverb from a derivative of suntemno; concisely (briefly) -- a few words. see GREEK suntemno Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4935: συντόμωςσυντόμως (συντέμνω) (from Aeschylus, Sophocles, Plato down), adverb, concisely i. e. briefly, in few words: ἀκοῦσαι τίνος, Acts 24:4 (γράψαι, Josephus, contra Apion 1, 1; διδάσκειν, ibid. 1, 6, 2; (εἰπεῖν, ibid. 2, 14, 1; ἐξαγγέλλειν, Mark 16 WH (rejected) 'Shorter Conclusion')); for examples from Greek writings see Passow (or Liddell and Scott) under the word, at the end. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντρέχω Transliteration: syntrechō Phonetic Spelling: soon-trekh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run with Meaning: to run with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4936 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4936 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4936 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4936 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4936, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντρέχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4936 syntrechō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: run together From sun and trecho (including its alternate); to rush together (hastily assemble) or headlong (figuratively) -- run (together, with). see GREEK sun see GREEK trecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4936: συντρέχωσυντρέχω; 2 aorist συνέδραμον; from (Homer), Aeschylus, Herodotus down; 1. to run together: of the gathering of a multitude of people, ἐκεῖ, Mark 6:33; πρός τινα, Acts 3:11. 2. to run along with others; metaphorically, to rush with i. e. cast oneself, plunge, 1 Peter 4:4. (Compare: ἐπισυντρέχω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντρίβω Transliteration: syntribō Phonetic Spelling: soon-tree'-bo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to break in pieces, crush Meaning: to break in pieces, crush GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4937 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4937 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4937 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4937 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4937, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντρίβω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4937 syntribō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to break in pieces, crushFrom sun and the base of tribos; to crush completely, i.e. To shatter (literally or figuratively) -- break (in pieces), broken to shivers (+ -hearted), bruise. see GREEK sun see GREEK tribos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4937: συντρίβωσυντρίβω, participle neuter συντρῖβον Luke 9:39 R G Tr, συντρῖβον L T WH (cf. Veitch, under the word τρίβῳ, at the end); future συντρίψω; 1 aorist συνέτριψα; passive, present συντρίβομαι; perfect infinitive συντετρῖφθαι (R G Tr WH; but συντριφθαι L T (cf. Veitch, as above)), participle συντετριμμένος; 2 future συντριβήσομαι; from Herodotus ((?), Euripides) down; the Sept. very often for שָׁבַר; to break, to break in pieces, shiver, (cf. σύν, II. 3): κάλαμον, Matthew 12:20; τάς πέδας, passive, Mark 5:4; τό ἀλάβαστρον (the sealed orifice of the vase (cf. BB. DD., under the word )), Mark 14:3; ὀστοῦν, passive, John 19:36 (Exodus 12:46; Psalm 33:21 (); τά σκεύη, Revelation 2:27; to tread down: τόν Σατανᾶν ὑπό τούς πόδας (by a pregnant construction (Winers Grammar, § 66, 2 d.)), to put Satan under foot and (as a conqueror) trample on him, Romans 16:20; to break down, crush: τινα, to tear one's body and shatter one's strength, Luke 9:39. Passive to suffer extreme sorrow and be, as it were, crushed: οἱ συντετρίμμενοι τήν καρδίαν (cf. Winer's Grammar, 229 (215)), equivalent to οἱ ἔχοντες τήν καρδίαν συντετριμμένην, ((A. V. the broken-hearted), Luke 4:18 Rec. from Isaiah 61:1 ((cf. Psalm 33:19 (); Psalm 146:3 (), etc.); συντριβῆναι τῇ διάνοια, Polybius 21, 10, 2; 31, 8, 11; τοῖς φρονημασι, Diodorus 11, 78; (ταῖς ἐλπίσιν, 4, 66; ταῖς ψυχαῖς, 16, 81)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύντριμμα Transliteration: syntrimma Phonetic Spelling: soon-trim'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a fracture, a calamity Meaning: a fracture, a calamity GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4938 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4938 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4938 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4938 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4938, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύντριμμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4938 syntrimma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: destruction. From suntribo; concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e. Complete ruin -- destruction. see GREEK suntribo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4938: σύντριμμασύντριμμα, συντρίμματος, τό (συντρίβω), the Sept. chiefly for שֶׁבֶר); 1. that which is broken or shattered, a fracture: Aristotle, de audibil., p. 802{a}, 34; of a broken limb, the Sept. Leviticus 21:19. 2. tropically, calamity, ruin, destruction: Romans 3:16, from Isaiah 59:7, where it stands for שֹׁד, a devastation, laying waste, as in ; Wis. 3:3; 1 Macc. 2:7; (etc.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύντροφος Transliteration: syntrophos Phonetic Spelling: soon'-trof-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: one brought up with, a foster brother or an intimate friend Meaning: one brought up with, a foster brother or an intimate friend GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4939 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4939 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4939 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4939 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4939, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύντροφος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4939 syntrophos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: brought up with. From sun and trophos (in a passive sense); a fellow-nursling, i.e. Comrade -- brought up with. see GREEK sun see GREEK trophos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4939: σύντροφοςσύντροφος, συντροφου, ὁ (συντρέφω) (from Herodotus down), "nourished with one (Vulg.collactaneus (English foster-brother)); brought up with one; universally, companion of one's childhood and youth": τίνος (of some prince or king), Acts 13:1. (1 Macc. 1:6; 2 Macc. 9:29; Polybius 5, 9, 4; Diodorus 1, 53; Josephus, b. j. 1, 10, 9; Aelian v. h. 12, 26.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συντυγχάνω Transliteration: syntynchanō Phonetic Spelling: soon-toong-khan'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to meet with Meaning: to meet with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4940 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4940 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4940 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4940 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4940, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συντυγχάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4940 syntynchanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to meet with, joinFrom sun and tugchano; to chance together, i.e. Meet with (reach) -- come at. see GREEK sun see GREEK tugchano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4940: συντυγχάνωσυντυγχάνω: 2 aorist infinitive συντυχεῖν; from (Sophocles), Herodotus down; to meet with, come to (A. V. come at) one: with a dative of the person, Luke 8:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συντύχη Transliteration: Syntychē Phonetic Spelling: soon-too'-khay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "happy event", Syntyche, a Christian woman at Philippi Meaning: Syntyche -- "happy event", a Christian woman at Philippi GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4941 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4941 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4941 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4941 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4941, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συντύχη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4941 Syntychē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Syntyche. From suntugchano; an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female -- Syntyche. see GREEK suntugchano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4941: ΣυντύχηΣυντύχη and (so Tdf. editions 7, 8; cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 31; (Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; Kühner, § 84 at the end; on the other hand, Chandler § 199)) Συντύχη, ἡ (accusative: Συντύχην), Syntyche, a woman belonging to the church at Philippi: Philippians 4:2. (The name occurs several times its Greek inscriptions (see Lightfoot on Philippians, the passage cited).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνυποκρίνομαι Transliteration: synypokrinomai Phonetic Spelling: soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to play a part with Meaning: to play a part with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4942 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4942 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4942 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4942 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4942, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνυποκρίνομαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4942 synypokrinomai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dissemble with, join in hypocrisyFrom sun and hupokrinomai; to act hypocritically in concert with -- dissemble with. see GREEK sun see GREEK hupokrinomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4942: συνυποκρίνομαισυνυποκρίνομαι: 1 aorist passive, συνυπεκριθην, with the force of the middle (cf. Buttmann, 52 (45)); to dissemble with: τίνι, one, Galatians 2:13. (Polybius 3, 92, 5 and often; see Schweighaeuser, Lex. Polybius, p. 604; Plutarch, Marius, 14, 17.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνυπουργέω Transliteration: synypourgeō Phonetic Spelling: soon-oop-oorg-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to help together Meaning: to help together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4943 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4943 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4943 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4943 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4943, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνυπουργέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4943 synypourgeō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: help together. From sun and a derivative of a compound of hupo and the base of ergon; to be a co-auxiliary, i.e. Assist -- help together. see GREEK sun see GREEK hupo see GREEK ergon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4943: συνυπουργέωσυνυπουργέω, συνυπούργω; (ὑπουργέω to serve, from ὑπουργός, and this from ὑπό and ἘΡΓΩ); to help together: τίνι, by anything, 2 Corinthians 1:11. (Lucian, bis accusat. c. 17 συναγωνιζομενης τῆς ἡδονῆς, ἤπερ αὐτῇ τά πολλά ξυνυπουργει.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνωδίνω Transliteration: synōdinō Phonetic Spelling: soon-o-dee'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be in travail together Meaning: to be in travail together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4944 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4944 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4944 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4944 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4944, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνωδίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4944 synōdinō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffer togetherFrom sun and odino; to have (parturition) pangs in company (concert, simultaneously) with, i.e. (figuratively) to sympathize (in expectation of relief from suffering) -- travail in pain together. see GREEK sun see GREEK odino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4944: συνωδίνωσυνωδίνω; a. properly, to feel the pains of travail with, be in travail together: οἶδε ἐπί τῶν ζοωον τάς ὠδῖνας ὁ σύνοικος καί συνωδίνει γέ τά πολλά ὥσπερ καί ἀλεκτρυονες, Porphyry, de abstin. 3, 10; (cf. Aristotle, eth. Eud. 7, 6, p. 1240a, 36). b. metaphorically, to undergo agony (like a woman in childbirth) along with: Romans 8:22 (where σύν refers to the several parts of which ἡ κτίσις consists, cf. Meyer at the passage); κακοῖς, Euripides, Hel. 727. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συνωμοσία Transliteration: synōmosia Phonetic Spelling: soon-o-mos-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a swearing together, a conspiracy Meaning: a swearing together, a conspiracy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4945 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4945 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4945 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4945 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4945, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συνωμοσία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4945 synōmosia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a conspiracy, plotFrom a compound of sun and omnuo; a swearing together, i.e. (by implication) a plot -- comspiracy. see GREEK sun see GREEK omnuo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4945: συνωμοσίασυνωμοσία, συνωμοσιας, ἡ (συνόμνυμι), from Aristophanes and Thucydides down, a swearing together; a conspiracy: συνωμοσίαν ποιεῖν (see ποιέω, L 1 c., p. 525a top), Acts 23:13 Rec.; ποιεῖσθαι (see ποιέω, I. 3), ibid. L T Tr WH. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συράκουσαι Transliteration: Syrakousai Phonetic Spelling: soo-rak'-oo-sahee Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Syracuse, a large maritime city of Sicily Meaning: Syracuse -- a large maritime city of Sicily GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4946 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4946 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4946 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4946 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4946, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συράκουσαι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4946 Syrakousai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Syracuse. Plural of uncertain derivation; Syracuse, the capital of Sicily -- Syracuse. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4946: ΣυράκουσαιΣυράκουσαι (so accented commonly (Chandler §§ 172, 175); but according to Pape, Eigennamen, under the word, Συράκουσαι in Ptolemy, 3, 4, 9; 8, 9, 4), Συρακουσων, αἱ, Syracuse, a large maritime city of Sicily, having an excellent harbor and surrounded by a wall 180 stadia in length (so Strabo 6, p. 270; "but this statement exceeds the truth, the actual circuit being about 14 English miles or 122 stadia" (Leake, p. 279); see Dict. of Geogr. under the word, p. 1067b); now Siragosa: Acts 28:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συρία Transliteration: Syria Phonetic Spelling: soo-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Syria, a region N. and East of Pal Meaning: Syria -- a region north and East of Palestine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4947 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4947 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4947 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4947 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4947, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4947 Syria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Syria. Probably of Hebrew origin (Tsor); Syria (i.e. Tsyria or Tyre), a region of Asia -- Syria. see HEBREW Tsor Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4947: ΣυρίαΣυρία, Συρίας, ἡ, Syria; in the N. T. a region of Asia, bounded on the north by the Taurus and Amanus ranges, on the east by the Euphrates and Arabia, on the south by Palestine, and on the west by Phoenicia and the Mediterranean (cf. BB. DD. under the word ; Ryssel in Herzog edition 2, under the word Syrien; cf. also Ἀντιχεια, 1 and Δαμασκός): Matthew 4:24; Luke 2:2; Acts 15:23, 41; Acts 18:18; Acts 20:3; Acts 21:3; Galatians 1:21. (On the article with it cf. Winer's Grammar, § 18, 5 a.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σύρος Transliteration: Syros Phonetic Spelling: soo'-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Syrian Meaning: Syrian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4948 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4948 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4948 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4948 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4948, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σύρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4948 Syros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Syrian. From the same as Suria; a Syran (i.e. Probably Tyrian), a native of Syria -- Syrian. see GREEK Suria Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4948: ΣύροςΣύρος, Σύρου, ὁ, a Syrian, i. e. a native or an inhabitant of Syria: Luke 4:27; feminine Σύρα, a Syrian woman, Mark 7:26 Tr WH marginal reading ((Herodotus, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συροφοινίκισσα Transliteration: Syrophoinikissa Phonetic Spelling: soo-rof-oy'-nis-sah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a Syrophoenician (woman) Meaning: Syrophoenician -- a Syrophoenician (woman) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4949 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4949 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4949 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4949 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4949, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συροφοινίκισσα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4949 Syrophoinikissa 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a Syrophoenician womanFeminine of a compound of Suros and the same as Phoinike; a Syro-phoenician woman, i.e. A female native of Phoenicia in Syria -- Syrophenician. see GREEK Suros see GREEK Phoinike Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4949: ΣυροφοινίσσαΣυροφοινίσσα (so Rec.; a form quite harmonizing with the analogies of the language, for as Κίλιξ forms the feminine Κιλισσα, Θράξ the feminine Θρᾷσσα, ἄναξ the feminine ἄνασσα, so the feminine of Φοῖνιξ is always, by the Greeks, called Φοίνισσα), Συροφοινίκισσα (so L T WH; hardly a pure form, and one which must be derived from Φοινίκη; cf. Fritzsche on Mark, p. 296f; Winer's Grammar, 95 (91)), Συραφοινίκισσα (Griesbach; a form which conflicts with the law of composition), Συραφοινικισσης, ἡ (Tr WH marginal reading Σύρα Φοινίκισσα), a Syrophoenician woman, i. e. of Syrophoenice by race, that is, from the Phoenice forming a part of Syria (Συρο being prefixed for distinction's sake, for there were also Λιβυφοινικες, i. e. the Carthaginians. The Greeks included both Phoenicia and Palestine under the name ἡ Συρία; hence, Συρία ἡ Παλαιστινη in Herodotus 3, 91; 4, 39; Justin Martyr, Apology 1:1; and ἡ Φοινίκη Συρία, Diodorus 19, 93; Συροφοινικη, Justin Martyr, dialog contra Trypho, c. 78, p. 305 a.): Mark 7:26 (cf. B. D. under the word ). (The masculine Συροφοῖνιξ is found in Lucian, concil. deor. c. 4; (Syrophoenix in Juvenal, sat. 8, 159 (cf. 160)).) STRONGS NT 4949: ΦοινίκισσαΦοινίκισσα, see Συροφοινίσσα. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σύρτις Transliteration: Syrtis Phonetic Spelling: soor'-tis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "shoal", Syrtis, the name of two large sandbanks on the Lybian coast Meaning: Syrtis -- "shoal", the name of two large sandbanks on the Lybian coast GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4950 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4950 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4950 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4950 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4950, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σύρτις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4950 Syrtis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: quicksands, SyrtisFrom suro; a shoal (from the sand drawn thither by the waves), i.e. The Syrtis Major or great bay on the north coast of Africa -- quicksands. see GREEK suro Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4950: ΣύρτιςΣύρτις (Lachmann Σύρτις; cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; Chandler § 650), Συρτισεως, accusative Σύρτιν, ἡ (σύρω, which see (others from Arabicsert, i. e. 'desert'; others besides, see Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)), Syrtis, the name of two places in the African or Libyan Sea between Carthage and Cyrenaica, 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 Syrtis minor, the eastern (extending from the promontory of Cephalae on the Winers Grammar, to that of Boreum on the E.) was called Syrtis major (sinus Psyllicus); 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. (Cf. B. D. under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύρω Transliteration: syrō Phonetic Spelling: soo'-ro Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to draw, drag Meaning: to draw, drag GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4951 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4951 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4951 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4951 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4951, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύρω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4951 syrō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: drag, draw, hale. Probably akin to haireomai; to trail -- drag, draw, hale. see GREEK haireomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4951: σύρωσύρω; imperfect ἔσυρον; from (Aeschylus and Herodotus (in compound), Aristotle), Theocritus down; (the Sept. 2 Samuel 17:13); to draw, to drag: τί, John 21:8; Revelation 12:4; τινα, one (before the judge, to prison, to punishment; ἐπί τά βασανιστήρια, εἰς τό δεσμωτήριον, Epictetus diss. 1, 29, 22; others), Acts 8:3 ἔξω τῆς πόλεως, Acts 14:19; ἐπί τούς πολιτάρχας, Acts 17:6. (Compare: κατασύρω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συσπαράσσω Transliteration: sysparassō Phonetic Spelling: soos-par-as'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to convulse completely Meaning: to convulse completely GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4952 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4952 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4952 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4952 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4952, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συσπαράσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4952 sysparassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to convulseFrom sun and sparasso; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently -- throw down. see GREEK sun see GREEK sparasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4952: συσπαράσσωσυσπαράσσω: 1 aorist συνεσπάραξα; to convulse completely (see ῤήγνυμι, c.): τινα, Mark 9:20 L T Tr marginal reading WH; Luke 9:42. (Max. Tyr. diss. 13, 5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύσσημον Transliteration: syssēmon Phonetic Spelling: soos'-say-mon Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a fixed sign Meaning: a fixed sign GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4953 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4953 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4953 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4953 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4953, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύσσημον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4953 syssēmon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: signal, signNeuter of a compound of sun and the base of semaino; a sign in common, i.e. Preconcerted signal -- token. see GREEK sun see GREEK semaino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4953: σύσσημονσύσσημον (Tdf. συνσημον (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συσσημου, τό (σύν and σῆμα), a common sign or concerted signal, a sign given according to agreement: Mark 14:44. (Diodorus, Strabo, Plutarch, others; for נֵס, a standard, Isaiah 5:26; Isaiah 49:22; Isaiah 62:10.) The word is condemned by Phrynichus, edition Lob., p. 418, who remarks that Menander was the first to use it; cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 196. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σύσσωμος Transliteration: syssōmos Phonetic Spelling: soos'-so-mos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of the same body Meaning: of the same body GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4954 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4954 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4954 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4954 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4954, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σύσσωμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4954 syssōmos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of the same body. From sun and soma; of a joint body, i.e. (figuratively) a fellow-member of the Christian community -- of the same body. see GREEK sun see GREEK soma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4954: σύσσωμοςσύσσωμος (L T Tr WH συνσωμος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συσσωμον (σύν and σῶμα), belonging to the same body (i. e. metaphorically, to the same church) (R. V. fellow-members of the body): Ephesians 3:6. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστασιαστής Transliteration: systasiastēs Phonetic Spelling: soos-tas-ee-as-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: rebel Meaning: rebel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4955 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4955 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4955 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4955 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4955, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστασιαστής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4955 systasiastēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rebelFrom a compound of sun and a derivative of stasis; a fellow-insurgent -- make insurrection with. see GREEK sun see GREEK stasis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4955: συστασιαστήςσυστασιαστής, συστασιαστου, ὁ (see στασιαστής), a companion in insurrection, fellow-rioter: Mark 15:7 R G (Josephus, Antiquities 14, 2, 1). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστατικός Transliteration: systatikos Phonetic Spelling: soos-tat-ee-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: constructive, commendatory Meaning: constructive, commendatory GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4956 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4956 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4956 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4956 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4956, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστατικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4956 systatikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: commendableFrom a derivative of sunistao; introductory, i.e. Recommendatory -- of commendation. see GREEK sunistao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4956: συστατικόςσυστατικός (Tr συντατικος (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συστατικη, συστατικον (συνίστημι, which see), commendatory, introductory: ἐπιστολαί συστατικαι (A. V. epistles of commendation), 2 Corinthians 3:1a, 1b R G, and often in ecclesiastical writings, many examples of which have been collected by Lydius, Agonistica sacra (Zutph. 1700), p. 123, 15; (Suicer, Thesaurus Eccles. ii., 1194f). (γράμματα παῥ αὐτοῦ λαβεῖν συστατικα, Epictetus diss. 2, 3, 1; (cf. (Diogenes Laërtius 8, 87); τό κάλλος παντός ἐπιστολιου συστατικωτερον, Aristotle, in (Diogenes Laërtius 5, 18, and in Stobaeus, flor. 65, 11, 2:435, Gaisf. edition). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συσταυρόω Transliteration: systauroō Phonetic Spelling: soos-tow-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to crucify together with Meaning: to crucify together with GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4957 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4957 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4957 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4957 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4957, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συσταυρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4957 systauroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: crucify with. From sun and stauroo; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively) -- crucify with. see GREEK sun see GREEK stauroo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4957: συσταυρόωσυσταυρόω (L T Tr WH συνσταυρόω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συσταύρω: passive, perfect συνεσταύρωμαι; 1 aorist συνεσταυρωθην; to crucify along with; τινα τίνι, one with another; properly: Matthew 27:44 (σύν αὐτῷ L T Tr WH); Mark 15:32 (σύν αὐτῷ L T WH); John 19:32; metaphorically: ὁ παλαιός ὑμῶν ἄνθρωπος συνεσταυρώθη namely, τῷ Χριστῷ, i. e. (dropping the figure) the death of Christ upon the cross has wrought the extinction of our former corruption, Romans 6:6; Χριστῷ συνεσταύρωμαι, by the death of Christ upon the cross I have become utterly estranged from (dead to) my former habit of feeling and action, Galatians 2:19 (20). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστέλλω Transliteration: systellō Phonetic Spelling: soos-tel'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to draw together, wrap up Meaning: to draw together, wrap up GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4958 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4958 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4958 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4958 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4958, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστέλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4958 systellō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: limit, shortenFrom sun and stello; to send (draw) together, i.e. Enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial), contract (an interval) -- short, wind up. see GREEK sun see GREEK stello Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4958: συστέλλωσυστέλλω: 1 aorist συνέστειλα; perfect passive participle συνεσταλμένος; properly, to place together; a. to draw together, contact (τά ἱστία, Aristophanes ran. 999; τήν χεῖρα, Sir. 4:31; εἰς ὀλίγον συστέλλω, Theophrastus, de caus. plant. 1, 15, 1); to diminish (τήν δίαιταν, Isocrates, p. 280 d.; Dio Cassius, 39, 37); to shorten, abridge, passive, ὁ καιρός συνεσταλμένος ἐστιν, the time has been drawn together into a brief compass, is shortened, 1 Corinthians 7:29. b. to roll together, wrap up, wrap round with bandages, etc., to enshroud (τινα πεπλοις, Euripides, Troad. 378): τινα, i. e. his corpse (for burial), Acts 5:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστενάζω Transliteration: systenazō Phonetic Spelling: soos-ten-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to groan together Meaning: to groan together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4959 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4959 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4959 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4959 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4959, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστενάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4959 systenazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lament, groan together. From sun and stenazo; to moan jointly, i.e. (figuratively) experience a common calamity -- groan together. see GREEK sun see GREEK stenazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4959: συστενάζωσυστενάζω (T WH συνστενάζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)); to groan together: Romans 8:22, where σύν has the same force as in συνωδίνω, b. (τίνι, with one, Euripides, Ion 935; Test xii. Patr. (test. Isach. § 7), p. 629). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστοιχέω Transliteration: systoicheō Phonetic Spelling: soos-toy-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stand in the same rank, correspond to Meaning: to stand in the same rank, correspond to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4960 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4960 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4960 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4960 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4960, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστοιχέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4960 systoicheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to correspond toFrom sun and stoicheo; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to -- answer to. see GREEK sun see GREEK stoicheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4960: συστοιχέωσυστοιχέω (T WH συνστοιχέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συστοίχω; (see στοιχέω); to stand or march in the same row (file) with: so once properly, of soldiers, Polybius 10, 21, 7; hence, to stand over against, be parallel with; tropically, to answer to, resemble: τίνι, so once of a type in the O. T. which answers to the antitype in the New, Galatians 4:25 (cf. Lightfoot at the passage). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστρατιώτης Transliteration: systratiōtēs Phonetic Spelling: soos-trat-ee-o'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow soldier Meaning: a fellow soldier GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4961 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4961 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4961 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4961 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4961, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστρατιώτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4961 systratiōtēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fellow soldier. From sun and stratiotes; a co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil -- fellowsoldier. see GREEK sun see GREEK stratiotes Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4961: συστρατιώτηςσυστρατιώτης (T Tr WH συνστρατιωτης (so Lachmann in Philiem.; cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συστρατιωτου, ὁ, a fellow-soldier, Xenophon, Plato, others; tropically, an associate in labors and conflicts for the cause of Christ: Philippians 2:25; Philemon 1:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστρέφω Transliteration: systrephō Phonetic Spelling: soos-tref'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to twist together, to gather together (pass.) Meaning: to twist together, to gather together GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4962 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4962 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4962 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4962 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4962, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστρέφω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4962 systrephō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gather. From sun and strepho; to twist together, i.e. Collect (a bundle, a crowd) -- gather. see GREEK sun see GREEK strepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4962: συστρέφωσυστρέφω: 1 aorist participle συτρεψας; present passive participle συστρεφόμενος; (from Aeschylus and Herodotus down); 1. to twist together, roll together (into a bundle): φρυγάνων πλῆθος, Acts 28:3. 2. to collect, combine, unite: τινας, passive (reflexively (?)) of men, to (gather themselves together) assemble: Matthew 17:22 L T Tr text WH, see ἀναστρέφω, 3 a. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συστροφή Transliteration: systrophē Phonetic Spelling: soos-trof-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a twisting together, a concourse or conspiracy Meaning: a twisting together, a concourse or conspiracy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4963 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4963 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4963 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4963 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4963, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συστροφή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4963 systrophē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: mob, riotous crowdFrom sustrepho; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd -- + band together, concourse. see GREEK sustrepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4963: συστροφήσυστροφή, συστροφῆς, ἡ (συστρέφω); a. a twisting up together, a binding together. b. a secret combination, a coalition, conspiracy: Acts 23:12 (Psalm 63:3 (); (2 Kings 15:15; Amos 7:10)); a concourse of disorderly persons, a riot (Polybius 4, 34, 6), Acts 19:40. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: συσχηματίζω Transliteration: syschēmatizō Phonetic Spelling: soos-khay-mat-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to conform to Meaning: to conform to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4964 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4964 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4964 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4964 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4964, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/συσχηματίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4964 syschēmatizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: conform to, fashion self according to. From sun and a derivative of schema; to fashion alike, i.e. Conform to the same pattern (figuratively) -- conform to, fashion self according to. see GREEK sun see GREEK schema Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4964: συσχηματίζωσυσχηματίζω (WH συνχηματίζω (so T in Romans, Tr in 1 Peter; cf. σύν, II. at the end)): present passive, συσχηματίζομαι; (σχηματίζω, to form); a later Greek word; to conform ((Aristotle, top. 6, 14, p. 151b, 8; Plutarch, de profect. in virt. 12, p. 83 b.)); passive reflexively, τίνι, to conform oneself (i. e. one's mind and character) to another's pattern (fashion oneself according to (cf. Lightfoot's Commentary on Philippians, p. 130f)): Romans 12:2; 1 Peter 1:14 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 352 (330f)). (πρός τί, Plutarch, Numbers 20 common text.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συχάρ Transliteration: Sychar Phonetic Spelling: soo-khar' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Sychar, a city in Samaria Meaning: Sychar -- a city in Samaria GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4965 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4965 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4965 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4965 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4965, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συχάρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4965 Sychar 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sychar. Of Hebrew origin (shekar); Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine -- Sychar. see HEBREW shekar Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4965: ΣιχάρΣιχάρ, see Συχάρ. STRONGS NT 4965: ΣυχάρΣυχάρ (Rec.elz Σιχάρ), ἡ, Sychar, a town of Samaria, near to the well of the patriarch Jacob, and not far from Flavia Neapolis (Συχάρ πρό τῆς νέας πόλεως, Eusebius in his Onomast. (p. 346, 5 edition, Larsow and Parthey)) toward the E., the representative of which is to be found apparently in the modern hamlet al Askar (or Asker): John 4:5, where cf. Bäumlein, Ewald, Brückner (in De Wette (4th and following editions)), Godet; add, Ewald, Jahrbb. f. Biblical Wissensch. viii., p. 255f; Bädeker, Palestine, pp. 328, 337; (Lieut. Conder in the Palest. Explor. Fund for July 1877, p. 149f and in Survey of Western Palestine: 'Special Papers,' p. 231; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, Appendix xv.). The name does not seem to differ from סוכר, a place mentioned by the Talmudists in סוכר עין 'the fountain Sucar' and סוכר עין בקעת 'the valley of the fountain Sucar'; cf. Delitzsch in the Zeitschr. f. d. luth. Theol. for 1856, p. 240ff Most interpreters, however, think that Συχάρ is the same as Συχέμ (which see 2), and explain the form as due to a softening of the harsh vulgar pronunciation (cf. Credner; Einl. in d. N. T. vol. i., p. 264f), or conjecture that it was fabricated by way of reproach by those who wished to suggest the noun שֶׁקֶר, 'falsehood', and thereby brand the city as given up to idolatry (cf. Habakkuk 2:18), or the word שִׁכֹּר, 'drunken' (on account of Isaiah 28:1), and thus call it the abode of μωροί, see Sir. 50:26, where the Shechemites are called λαός μωρός; cf. Test xii. Patr. (test. Levi § 7), p. 564 Σικημ, λεγομένη πόλις ἀσυνέτων. To these latter opinions there is this objection, among others, that the place mentioned by the Evangelist was very near Jacob's well, from which Shechem, or Flavia Neapolis, was distant about a mile and a half. (Cf. B. D. under the word ; also Porter in Alex.'s Kitto, ibid.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Συχέμ Transliteration: Sychem Phonetic Spelling: soo-khem' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Shechem, a city in Samaria Meaning: Shechem -- a city in Samaria GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4966 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4966 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4966 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4966 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4966, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Συχέμ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4966 Sychem 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sychem. Of Hebrew origin (Shkem); Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine -- Sychem. see HEBREW Shkem Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4966: ΣυχέμΣυχέμ, Hebrew שְׁכֶם (i. e. 'shoulder,' 'ridge'), Shechem (A. V. Sychem (see below)), proper name of: 1. a man of Canaan, son of Hamor (see Ἑμμόρ), prince in the city of Shechem (Genesis 33:19; Genesis 34:2ff): Acts 7:16 R G. 2. a city of Samaria (in the Sept. sometimes Συχέμ, indeclinable, sometimes Σικιμα, genitive Σικιμων, as in Josephus and Eusebius; once τήν Σικιμα τήν ἐν ὄρει Αφραιμ, 1 Kings 12:25 (for still other variant see B. D. (especially American edition) under the word )), Vulg.Sichem (edited by Tdf. Sychem; cf. B. D. as above), situated in a valley abounding in springs at the foot of Matt. Gerizim (Josephus, Antiquities 5, 7, 2; 11, 8, 6); laid waste by Abimelech (Judges 9:45), it was rebuilt by Jeroboam and made the seat of government (1 Kings 12:23). From the time of Vespasian it was called by the Romans Neapolis (on coins Flavia Neapoils); whence by corruption comes its modern name, Nablus (or Nabulus); according to Prof. Socin (in Bädeker's Palestine, p. 331) it contains about 13,000 inhabitants (of whom 600 are Christians, and 140 Samaritans) together with a few ("about 100") Jews: Acts 7:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφαγή Transliteration: sphagē Phonetic Spelling: sfag-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: slaughter Meaning: slaughter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4967 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4967 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4967 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4967 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4967, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφαγή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4967 sphagē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: slaughter. From sphazo; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or (figuratively) of men (destruction)) -- slaughter. see GREEK sphazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4967: σφαγήσφαγή, σφαγῆς, ἡ (σφάζω), slaughter: Acts 8:32 (after Isaiah 53:7); πρόβατα σφαγῆς, sheep destined for slaughter (Zechariah 11:4; Psalm 43:23 ()), Romans 8:36; ἡμέρα σφαγῆς (Jeremiah 12:3), equivalent to day of destruction, James 5:5. (Tragg., Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, and following; the Sept. for טֶבַח, הֲרֵגָה, etc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφάγιον Transliteration: sphagion Phonetic Spelling: sfag'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a victim (for slaughter) Meaning: a victim (for slaughter) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4968 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4968 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4968 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4968 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4968, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφάγιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4968 sphagion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: slain beast. Neuter of a derivative of sphage; a victim (in sacrifice) -- slain beast. see GREEK sphage Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4968: σφάγιονσφάγιον, σφαγιου, τό (σφαγή), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, that which is destined for slaughter, a victim (A. V. slain beast): Acts 7:42 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 512 (477)) (Amos 5:25; Ezekiel 21:10). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφάζω Transliteration: sphazō Phonetic Spelling: sfad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to slay, slaughter Meaning: to slay, slaughter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4969 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4969 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4969 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4969 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4969, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4969 sphazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: kill, slay, wound. A primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter, or (specially), to maim (violently) -- kill, slay, wound. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4969: σφάζωσφάζω, Attic σφάττω: future σφάξω, Revelation 6:4 L T Tr WH; 1 aorist ἐσφαξα; passive, perfect participle ἐσφαγμένος; 2 aorist ἐσφαγην; from Homer down; the Sept. very often for שָׁחַט, to slay, slaughter, butcher: properly, ἀρνίον, Revelation 5:6, 12; Revelation 13:8; τινα, to put to death by violence (often so in Greek writings from Herodotus down), 1 John 3:12; Revelation 5:9; Revelation 6:4, 9; Revelation 18:24. κεφαλή ἐσφαγμενη εἰς θάνατον, mortally wounded (R. V. smitten unto death), Revelation 13:3. (Compare: κατασφάζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφόδρα Transliteration: sphodra Phonetic Spelling: sfod'-rah Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: very much Meaning: very much GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4970 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4970 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4970 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4970 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4970, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφόδρα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4970 sphodra 🕊 Strong's Concordance: exceedingly, greatly, sore, very. Neuter plural of sphodros (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. In a high degree, much -- exceeding(-ly), greatly, sore, very. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4970: σφόδρασφόδρα (properly neuter plural of σφοδρός, vehement, violent;), from Pindar and Herodotus down, exceedingly, greatly: placed after adjectives, Matthew 2:10; Mark 16:4; Luke 18:23; Revelation 16:21; with verbs, Matthew 17:6, 23; Matthew 18:31; Matthew 19:25; Matthew 26:22; Matthew 27:54; Acts 6:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφοδρῶς Transliteration: sphodrōs Phonetic Spelling: sfod-roce' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: exceedingly Meaning: exceedingly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4971 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4971 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4971 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4971 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4971, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφοδρῶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4971 sphodrōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: exceedingly. Adverb from the same as sphodra; very much -- exceedingly. see GREEK sphodra Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4971: σφοδρῶςσφοδρῶς, adverb, from Homer, Odyssey 12, 124 down, exceedingly: Acts 27:18. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφραγίζω Transliteration: sphragizō Phonetic Spelling: sfrag-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to seal Meaning: to seal GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4972 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4972 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4972 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4972 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4972, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφραγίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4972 sphragizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sealFrom sphragis; to stamp (with a signet or private mark) for security or preservation (literally or figuratively); by implication, to keep secret, to attest -- (set a, set to) seal up, stop. see GREEK sphragis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4972: σφραγίζωσφραγίζω (Revelation 7:3 Rec.st); 1 aorist ἐσφραγισα; 1 aorist middle participle σφραγισάμενος; passive, perfect participle ἐσφραγισμενος; 1 aorist ἐσφραγίσθην; (in 2 Corinthians 11:10 Rec.st gives the form σφραγίσεται de coniectura vel errore (Tdf.; see his note at the passage)); (σφραγίς, which see); the Sept. for חָתַם; to set a seal upon, mark with a seal, to seal; a. for security: τί, Matthew 27:66; namely, τήν ἄβυσσον, to close it, lest Satan after being cast into it should come out; hence, the addition ἐπάνω αὐτοῦ, over him i. e. Satan, Revelation 20:3 (ἐν ᾧ —i. e. δώματι —κεραυνός ἐστιν ἐσφραγισμενος, Aeschylus Eum. 828; middle σφραγίζομαι τήν θύραν, Bel and the Dragon, , Theod.). b. Since things sealed up are concealed (as, the contents of a letter), (σφραγίζω means, tropically, to hide (Deuteronomy 32:34), keep in silence, keep secret: τί, Revelation 10:4; Revelation 22:10 (τάς ἁμαρτίας, Daniel 9:24, Theod.; τάς ἀνομίας, Job 14:17; τούς λόγους σιγή, Stobaeus, flor. 34, 9, p. 215; θαυματα πολλά σοφή σφρηγισσατο σιγή, Norm. paraphr. evang. Ioan. 21,140). c. in order to mark a person or thing; hence, to set a mark upon by the impress of a seal, to stamp: angels are said σφραγίζειν τινας ἐπί τῶν μετώπων, i. e. with the seal of God (see σφραγίς, c.) to stamp his servants on their foreheads as destined for eternal salvation, and by this means to confirm their hopes, Revelation 7:3, cf. Ewald at the passage; (B. D., under the words, Cuttings and Forehead); hence, οἱ εσφραγισμένοι, fourteen times in Rec. Revelation 7:4-8, four times by G L T Tr WH (δεινοισι σημαντροισιν εσφραγισμένοι, Euripides, Iph. Taur. 1372); metaphorically: τινα τῷ πνεύματι and ἐν τῷ πνεύματι, respecting God, who by the gift of the Holy Spirit indicates who are his, passive, Ephesians 1:13; Ephesians 4:30; absolutely, middle with τινα, 2 Corinthians 1:22. d. in order to prove, confirm, or attest a thing; hence, tropically, to confirm, authenticate, place beyond doubt (a written document τῷ δακτυλίῳ, Esther 8:8): followed by ὅτι, John 3:33; τινα, to prove by one's testimony to a person that he is what he professes to be, John 6:27. Somewhat unusual is the expression σφραγισάμενος αὐτοῖς τόν καρπόν τοῦτον, when I shall have confirmed (sealed) to them this fruit (of love), meaning apparently, when I shall have given authoritative assurance that this money was collected for their use, Romans 15:28. (Compare: κατασφραγίζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφραγίς Transliteration: sphragis Phonetic Spelling: sfrag-ece' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a seal, a signet Meaning: a seal, a signet GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4973 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4973 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4973 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4973 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4973, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφραγίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4973 sphragis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: seal. Probably strengthened from phrasso; a signet (as fencing in or protecting from misappropriation); by implication, the stamp impressed (as a mark of privacy, or genuineness), literally or figuratively -- seal. see GREEK phrasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4973: σφραγίςσφραγίς, σφραγῖδος, ἡ (akin, apparently, to the verb φράσσω or φράγνυμι), from Herodotus down, the Sept. for חותָם, a seal; i. e. a. the seal placed upon books (cf. B. D., under the word , under the end; Gardthausen, Palaeogr., p. 27): Revelation 5:1; λῦσαι τάς σφραγας, ibid. (Rec.); ἀνοῖξαι, ibid. (5 G L T Tr WH), ; . b. a signet-ring: Revelation 7:2. c. the inscription or impression made by a seal: Revelation 9:4 (the name of God and Christ stamped upon their foreheads must be meant here, as is evident from ); 2 Timothy 2:19. d. that by which anything is confirmed, proved, authenticated, as by a seal (a token or proof): Romans 4:11; 1 Corinthians 9:2. (Cf. BB. DD. under the word .) STRONGS NT 4973a: σφυδρόνσφυδρόν, σφυδρου, τό, equivalent to σφυρόν, which see: Acts 3:7 T WH. (Hesychius σφυδρά. ἡ περιφέρεια τῶν ποδῶν.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σφυρόν Transliteration: sphyron Phonetic Spelling: sfoo-ron' Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the ankle Meaning: the ankle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4974 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4974 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4974 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4974 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4974, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σφυρόν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4974 sphyron 🕊 Strong's Concordance: ankleNeuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as sphaira (a ball, "sphere"; compare the feminine sphura, a hammer); the ankle (as globular) -- ancle bone. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4974: σφυρόνσφυρόν, σφυρου, τό, from Homer down, the ankle (A. V. anklebone): Acts 3:7 (T WH σφυδρόν, which see). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχεδόν Transliteration: schedon Phonetic Spelling: skhed-on' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: near, nearly Meaning: near, nearly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4975 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4975 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4975 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4975 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4975, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχεδόν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4975 schedon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: almost. Neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of echo as adverb; nigh, i.e. Nearly -- almost. see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4975: σχεδόνσχεδόν (ἔχω (σχεῖν), adverb, from Homer down; 1. near, hard by. 2. from Sophocles down (of degree, i. e.) well-nigh, nearly, almost; so in the N. T. three times before πᾶς: Acts 13:44; Acts 19:26; Hebrews 9:22 (but see Winers Grammar, 554 (515) n.; (R. V. I may almost say)); (2 Macc. 5:2; 3Macc. 5:14). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχῆμα Transliteration: schēma Phonetic Spelling: skhay'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: figure, shape Meaning: figure, shape GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4976 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4976 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4976 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4976 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4976, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχῆμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4976 schēma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: outward appearance, form, shapeFrom the alternate of echo; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition -- fashion. see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4976: σχῆμασχῆμα, σχηματος, τό (ἔχω, σχεῖν), from Aeschylus down, Latinhabitus (cf. English haviour (from have)), A. V. fashion, Vulg.figura (but in Phil.habitus) (tacitly opposed to the material or substance): τοῦ κόσμου τούτου, 1 Corinthians 7:31; the habitus, as comprising everything in a person which strikes the senses, the figure, bearing, discourse, actions, manner of life, etc., Philippians 2:7(8). (Synonym: see μορφή at the end, and Schmidt, chapter 182, 5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχίζω Transliteration: schizō Phonetic Spelling: skhid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cleave, split Meaning: to cleave, split GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4977 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4977 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4977 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4977 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4977, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4977 schizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: split, divide, rendApparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively) -- break, divide, open, rend, make a rent. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4977: σχίζωσχίζω ((Luke 5:36 R G L marginal reading)); future (σχίσω (Luke 5:36 L text T Tr text WH (cf. Buttmann, 37 (32f))); 1 aorist ἐσχισα; passive, present participle σχιζόμενος; 1 aorist ἐσχίσθην; (allied with Latinscindo, caedo, etc. (cf. Curtius, § 295)); from ((Homer h. Merc.)) Hesiod down; the Sept. several times for בָּקַע , Isaiah 37:1 for קָרַע ; to cleave, cleave asunder, rend: τί, Luke 5:36; passive, αἱ πέτραι, Matthew 27:51; οἱ οὐρανοί, Mark 1:10; τό καταπέτασμα, Luke 23:45; with εἰς δύο added, into two parts, in twain ((εἰς δύο μέρη, of a river, Polybius 2, 16, 11)), Matthew 27:51; Mark 15:38; τό δίκτυον, John 21:11; to divide by rending, τί, John 19:24. tropically, in the passive, to be split into factions, be divided: Acts 14:4; Acts 23:7, (Xenophon, conv. 4, 59; τοῦ πλήθους σχιζομενου κατά αἵρεσιν, Diodorus 12, 66). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχίσμα Transliteration: schisma Phonetic Spelling: skhis'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a split, division Meaning: a split, division GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4978 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4978 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4978 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4978 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4978, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχίσμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4978 schisma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: division, schism. From schizo; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively -- division, rent, schism. see GREEK schizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4978: σχίσμασχίσμα, σχισματος, τό (σχίζω), a cleft, rent; a. properly, a rent: Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21 (Aristotle, Theophrastus). b. metaphorically, a division, dissension: John 7:43; John 9:16; John 10:19; 1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 11:18; 1 Corinthians 12:25 (ecclesiastical writings (Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 2, 6 [ET], etc.; 'Teaching' 4, 3 [ET]; etc.)). (Cf. references under the word αἵρεσις, 5.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχοινίον Transliteration: schoinion Phonetic Spelling: skhoy-nee'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a rope (made of rushes) Meaning: a rope (made of rushes) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4979 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4979 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4979 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4979 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4979, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχοινίον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4979 schoinion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: small cord, rope. Diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag-plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. Grass-withe or tie (generally) -- small cord, rope. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4979: σχοινίονσχοινίον, σχοινιου, τό (diminutive of the noun σχοῖνος, ὁ and ἡ, a rush), from Herodotus down, properly, a cord or rope made of rushes; universally, a rope: John 2:15; Acts 27:32. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχολάζω Transliteration: scholazō Phonetic Spelling: skhol-ad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be at leisure, to devote oneself to Meaning: to be at leisure, to devote oneself to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4980 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4980 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4980 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4980 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4980, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχολάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4980 scholazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: empty, give self. From schole; to take a holiday, i.e. Be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house) -- empty, give self. see GREEK schole Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4980: σχολάζωσχολάζω; 1 aorist subjunctive σχολάσω, 1 Corinthians 7:5 G L T Tr WH; (σχολή, which see); 1. to cease from labor; to loiter. 2. to be free from labor, to be at leisure, to be idle; τίνι, to have leisure for a thing, i. e. to give oneself to a thing: ἵνα σχολάσητε (Rec. σχολάζητε) τῇ προσευχή, 1 Corinthians 7:5 (for examples from secular authors see Passow, under the word; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, III.)). 3. of things; e. g. of places, to be unoccupied, empty: οἶκος σχολαζων, Matthew 12:44; (Luke 11:25 WH brackets Tr marginal reading brackets) (τόπος, Plutarch, Gai. Grac. 12; of a centurion's vacant office, Eus. h. e. 7, 15; in ecclesiastical writings of vacant ecclesiastical offices (also of officers without charge; cf. Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σχολή Transliteration: scholē Phonetic Spelling: skhol-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: leisure, disputation (that for which leisure is used), school Meaning: leisure, disputation (that for which leisure is used), school GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4981 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4981 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4981 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4981 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4981, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σχολή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4981 scholē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: school. Probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of echo; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment) -- school. see GREEK echo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4981: σχολήσχολή, σχολῆς, ἡ (from σχεῖν; hence, properly, German das Anhalten; (cf. English 'to hold on,' equivalent to either to stop or to persist)); 1. from Pindar down, freedom from labor, leisure. 2. according to later Greek usage, a place where there is leisure for anything, a school (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, III.; Winer's Grammar, 23): Acts 19:9 (Dionysius Halicarnassus, de jud. Isocrates 1; tie vi Dem. 44; often in Plutarch). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σῴζω Transliteration: sōzō Phonetic Spelling: sode'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to save Meaning: to save GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4982 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4982 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4982 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4982 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4982, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σῴζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4982 sōzō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: heal, be made whole. From a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saos, "safe"); to save, i.e. Deliver or protect (literally or figuratively) -- heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4982: σῴζωσῴζω (others, σῴζω (cf. WH. Introductory § 410; Meisterhans, p. 87)); future σώσω; 1 aorist ἔσωσα; perfect σέσωκα; passive, present σώζομαι; imperfect ἐσωζομην; perfect 3 person singular (Acts 4:9) σέσωσται and (according to Tdf.) σέσωται (cf. Kühner, 1:912; (Photius, under the word; Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 99; Veitch, under the word)); 1 aorist ἐσώθην; 1 future σωθήσομαι; (σῶς 'safe and sound' (cf. Latinsanus; Curtius, § 570; Vanicek, p. 1038)); from Homer down; the Sept. very often for הושִׁיעַ , also for מִלֵּט, נִצֵּל, and הִצִּיל, sometimes for עָזַר; to save, to keep safe and sound, to rescue from danger or destruction (opposed to ἀπόλλυμι, which see); Vulg.salvumfacio (orfio),salvo (salvifico, libero, etc.); a. universally, τινα, one (from injury or peril); to save a suffering one (from perishing), e. g. one suffering from disease, to make well, heal, restore to health: Matthew 9:22; Mark 5:34; Mark 10:52; Luke 7:50 (others understand this as including spiritual healing (see b. below)); Luke 8:48; Luke 17:19; Luke 18:42; James 5:15; passive, Matthew 9:21; Mark 5:23, 28; Mark 6:56; Luke 8:36, 50; John 11:12; Acts 4:9 (cf. Buttmann, § 144, 25); . to preserve one who is in danger of destruction, to save (i. e. rescue): Matthew 8:25; Matthew 14:30; Matthew 24:22; Matthew 27:40, 42, 49; Mark 13:20; Mark 15:30; Luke 23:35, 37, 39; passive, Acts 27:20, 31; 1 Peter 4:18; τήν ψυχήν, (physical) life, Matthew 16:25; Mark 3:4; Mark 8:35; Luke 6:9; Luke 9:24 and R G L in ; σῴζειν τινα ἐκ with the genitive of the place, to bring safe forth from, Jude 1:5; ἐκ τῆς ὥρας ταύτης, from the peril of this hour, John 12:27; with the genitive of the state, ἐκ θανάτου, Hebrews 5:7; cf. Bleek, Brief an d. Hebrews 2:2, p. 70f; (Winers Grammar, § 30, 6 a.; see ἐκ, I. 5). b. to save in the technical biblical sense; — negatively, to deliver from the penalties of the Messianic judgment, Joel 2:32 (); to save from the evils which obstruct the reception of the Messianic deliverance: ἀπό τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν, Matthew 1:21; ἀπό τῆς ὀργῆς namely, τοῦ Θεοῦ, from the punitive wrath of God at the judgment of the last day, Romans 5:9; ἀπό τῆς γενεάς τῆς σκολιᾶς ταύτης, Acts 2:40; ψυχήν ἐκ θανάτου (see θάνατος, 2), James 5:20; (ἐκ πυρός ἁρπάζοντες, Jude 1:23) — positively, to make one a partaker of the salvation by Christ (opposed to ἀπόλλυμι, which see): hence, σῴζεσθαι and ἐισέρχεσθαι εἰς τήν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ are interchanged, Matthew 19:25, cf. Matthew 19:24; Mark 10:26, cf. Mark 10:25; Luke 18:26, cf. Luke 18:25; so σῴζεσθαι and ζωήν αἰώνιον ἔχειν, John 3:17, cf. John 3:16. Since salvation begins in this life (in deliverance from error and corrupt notions, in moral purity, in pardon of sin, and in the blessed peace of a soul reconciled to God), but on the visible return of Christ from heaven will he perfected in the consummate blessings of ὁ αἰών ὁ μέλλων, we can understand why τό σῴζεσθαι is spoken of in some passages as a present possession, in others as a good yet future: — as a blessing beginning (or begun) on earth, Matthew 18:11 Rec.; Luke 8:12; Luke 19:10; John 5:34; John 10:9; John 12:47; Romans 11:14; 1 Corinthians 1:21; 1 Corinthians 7:16; 1 Corinthians 9:22; 1 Corinthians 10:33; 1 Corinthians 15:2; 1 Thessalonians 2:16; 2 Thessalonians 2:10; 2 Timothy 1:9; Titus 3:5; 1 Peter 3:21; τῇ ἐλπίδι (dative of the instrument) ἐσώθημεν (aorist of the time when they turned to Christ), Romans 8:24; χάριτι ἐστε σεσῳσμένοι διά τῆς πίστεως, Ephesians 2:5 (cf. Buttmann, § 144, 25), 8; — as a thing still future, Matthew 10:22; Matthew 24:13; (Mark 13:13); Romans 5:10; 1 Corinthians 3:15; 1 Timothy 2:15; James 4:12; τήν ψυχήν, Mark 8:35; Luke 9:24; ψυχάς, Luke 9:56 Rec.; τό πνεῦμα, passive, 1 Corinthians 5:5; by a pregnant construction (see εἰς, C. 1, p. 185b bottom), τινα εἰς τήν βασιλείαν τοῦ κυρίου αἰώνιον, to save and transport into etc. 2 Timothy 4:18 (ἡ εὐσέβεια ἡ σωζουσα εἰς τήν ζωήν αἰώνιον, 4 Macc. 15:2; many examples of this construction are given in Passow, vol. ii., p. 1802{a}; (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word II. 2)). universally: (Mark 16:16); Acts 2:21; Acts 4:12; Acts 11:14; Acts 14:9; Acts 15:1,(); f; Romans 9:27; Romans 10:9, 13; Romans 11:26; 1 Timothy 2:4; 1 Timothy 4:16; Hebrews 7:25; James 2:14; ἁμαρτωλούς, 1 Timothy 1:15; τάς ψυχάς, James 1:21; οἱ σῳζόμενοι, Revelation 21:24 Rec.; Luke 13:23; Acts 2:47; opposed to οἱ ἀπολλύμενοι, 1 Corinthians 1:18; 2 Corinthians 2:15 (see ἀπόλλυμι, 1 a. β'.). (Compare: διασῴζω, ἐκσῴζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σῶμα Transliteration: sōma Phonetic Spelling: so'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a body Meaning: a body GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4983 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4983 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4983 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4983 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4983, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σῶμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4983 sōma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bodyFrom sozo; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively -- bodily, body, slave. see GREEK sozo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4983: σῶμασῶμα, σώματος, τό (apparently from σῶς 'entire' (but cf. Curtius, § 570; others from the root, ska, sko, 'to cover', cf. Vanicek, p. 1055; Curtius, p. 696)), the Sept. for בָּשָׂר, גְּוִיָּה, etc.; נְבֵלָה (a corpse), also for Chaldean גֶּשֶׁם; a body; and: 1. the body both of men and of animals (on the distinction between it and σάρξ see σάρξ, especially 2 at the beginning; (cf. Dickson, St. Paul's use of 'Flesh' and 'Spirit', p. 247ff)); a. as everywhere in Homer (who calls the living body δέμας and not infreqently in subsequently Greek writings, a dead body or corpse: universally, Luke 17:37; of a man, Matthew 14:12 R G; (Mark 15:45 R G); Acts 9:40; plural John 19:31; τό σῶμα τίνος, Matthew 27:58; Mark 15:43; Luke 23:52, 55; John 19:38, 40; John 20:12; Jude 1:9; of the body of an animal offered in sacrifice, plural Hebrews 13:11 (Exodus 29:14; Numbers 19:3). b. as in Greek writings from Hesiod down, the living body: — of animals, James 3:3; — of man: τό σῶμα, absolutely, Luke 11:34; Luke 12:23; 1 Corinthians 6:13, etc.; ἐν σώματι εἶναι, of earthly life with its troubles, Hebrews 13:3; distinguished from τό αἷμα, 1 Corinthians 11:27; τό σῶμα and τά μέλη of it, 1 Corinthians 12:12, 14-20; James 3:6; τό σῶμα the temple of τό ἅγιον πνεῦμα, 1 Corinthians 6:19; the instrument of the soul, τά διά τοῦ σωματου namely, πραχθεντα, 2 Corinthians 5:10; it is distinguished — from τό πνεῦμα, in Romans 8:10; 1 Corinthians 5:3; 1 Corinthians 6:20 Rec.; ; James 2:26 (4 Macc. 11:11); — from ἡ ψυχή, in Matthew 6:25; Matthew 10:28; Luke 12:22 (Wis. 1:4 Wis. 8:19f; 2 Macc. 7:37 2Macc. 14:38; 4 Macc. 1:28, etc.); — from ἡ ψυχή and τό πνεῦμα together, in 1 Thessalonians 5:23 (cf. Song of the Three, 63); σῶμα ψυχικόν and σῶμα πνευματικόν are distinguished, 1 Corinthians 15:44 (see πνευματικός, 1 and ψυχικός, a.); τό σῶμα τίνος, Matthew 5:29; Luke 11:34; Romans 4:19; Romans 8:23 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 187 (176)), etc.; ὁ ναός τοῦ σωματου αὐτοῦ, the temple which was his body, John 2:21; plural, Romans 1:24; 1 Corinthians 6:15; Ephesians 5:28; the genitive of the possessor is omitted where it is easily learned from the context, as 1 Corinthians 5:3; 2 Corinthians 4:10; 2 Corinthians 5:8; Hebrews 10:22(23), etc.; τό σῶμα τῆς ταπεινώσεως ἡμῶν, the body of our humiliation (subjective genitive), i. e. which we wear in this servile and lowly human life, opposed to τό σῶμα τῆς δόξης αὐτοῦ (i. e. τοῦ Χριστοῦ), the body which Christ has in his glorified state with God in heaven, Philippians 3:21; διά τοῦ σωματου τοῦ Χριστοῦ, through the death of Christ's body, Romans 7:4; διά τῆς προσφοράς τοῦ σωματου Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, through the sacrificial offering of the body of Jesus Christ, Hebrews 10:10; τό σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, the body consisting of flesh, i. e. the physical body (tacitly opposed to Christ's spiritual body, the church, see 3 below), Colossians 1:22 (differently in Colossians 2:11 (see just below)); σῶμα τοῦ θανάτου, the body subject to death, given over to it (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 2 β.), Romans 7:24; the fact that the body includes ἡ σάρξ:, and in the flesh also the incentives to sin (see σάρξ, 4), gives origin to the following phrases: μή βασιλευέτω ἡ ἁμαρτία ἐν τῷ θνητῷ ὑμῶν σώματι, Romans 6:12 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 524 (488)); αἱ πράξεις τοῦ σώματος, Romans 8:13. Since the body is the instrument of the soul (2 Corinthians 5:10), and its members the instruments either of righteousness or of iniquity (Romans 6:13, 19), the following expressions are easily intelligible: σῶμα τῆς ἁμαρτίας, the body subject to, the thrall of, sin (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 2 β.), Romans 6:6; τό σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, subject to the incitements of the flesh, Colossians 2:11 (where Rec. has τό σῶμα τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν τῆς σαρκός). δοξάζετε τόν Θεόν ἐν τῷ σώματι ὑμῶν, 1 Corinthians 6:20; μεγαλύνειν τόν Χριστόν ἐν τῷ σώματι, εἴτε διά ζωῆς, εἴτε διά θανάτου, Philippians 1:20; παραστῆσαι τά σώματα θυσίαν ... τῷ Θεῷ (i. e. by bodily purity (cf. Meyer at the passage)), Romans 12:1. c. Since according to ancient law in the ease of slaves the body was the chief thing taken into account, it is a usage of later Greek to call slaves simply σώματα; once so in the N. T.: Revelation 18:13, where the Vulg. correctly translates bymancipia (A. V. slaves) (σώματα τοῦ οἴκου, Genesis 36:6; σώματα καί κτήνη, Tobit 10:10; Ἰουδαικα σώματα, 2 Macc. 8:11; examples from Greek writings are given by Lob. ad Phryn., p. 378f (add (from Sophocles Lexicon, under the word), Polybius 1, 29, 7; 4, 38, 4, also 3, 17, 10 bis); the earlier and more elegant Greek writings said σώματα δοῦλα, ὀικετικα, etc.). 2. The name is transferred to the bodies of plants, 1 Corinthians 15:37f, and of stars (cf. our 'heavenly bodies'), hence, Paul distinguishes between σώματα ἐπουράνια, bodies celestial, i. e. the bodies of the heavenly luminaries and of angels (see ἐπουράνιος, 1), and σώματα ἐπίγεια, bodies terrestrial (i. e. bodies of men, animals, and plants), 1 Corinthians 15:40 (ἅπαν σῶμα τῆς τῶν ὅλων φύσεως ... τό σῶμα τοῦ κόσμου, diod. 1, 11). 3. tropically σῶμα 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"; so in the N. T. of the church: Romans 12:5; 1 Corinthians 10:17; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 2:16; Ephesians 4:16; Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18; Colossians 2:19 3:15; with τοῦ Χριστοῦ added, 1 Corinthians 10:16; 1 Corinthians 12:27; Ephesians 1:23; Ephesians 4:12; Ephesians 5:30; Colossians 1:24; of which spiritual body Christ; is the head, Ephesians 4:15; Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18; Colossians 2:19, who by the influence of his Spirit works in the church as the soul does in the body. ἕν σῶμα καί ἕν πνεῦμα, Ephesians 4:4. 4. ἡ σκιά and τό σῶμα are distinguished as the shadow and the thing itself which casts the shadow: Colossians 2:17; σκιάν αἰτησόμενος βασιλείας, ἧς ἥρπασεν ἑαυτῷ τό σῶμα, Josephus, b. j. 2, 2, 5; ((Philo de confus. ling. § 37; Lucian, Hermot. 79)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωματικός Transliteration: sōmatikos Phonetic Spelling: so-mat-ee-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of the body Meaning: of the body GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4984 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4984 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4984 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4984 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4984, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωματικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4984 sōmatikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bodily. From soma; corporeal or physical -- bodily. see GREEK soma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4984: σωματικόςσωματικός, σωματική, σωματικον (σῶμα), from Aristotle down, "corporeal (Vulg.corporalis), bodily; a. having a bodily form or nature": σωματικῷ εἴδει, Luke 3:22 (opposed to ἀσώματος, Philo de opif. mund. § 4). b. pertaining to the body: ἡ γυμνασία, 1 Timothy 4:8 (ἕξις, Josephus, b. j. 6, 1, 6: ἐπιθυμίαι σωματικαί, 4 Macc. 1:32; (ἐπιθυμίαι καί ἡδοναι, Aristotle, eth. Nic. 7, 7, p. 1149b, 26; others; ἀπέχου τῶν σαρκικῶν καί σωματικῶν σπιθυμιων, 'Teaching' etc. 1, 4 [ET])). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωματικῶς Transliteration: sōmatikōs Phonetic Spelling: so-mat-ee-koce' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: bodily Meaning: bodily GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4985 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4985 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4985 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4985 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4985, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωματικῶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4985 sōmatikōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bodily. Adverb from somatikos; corporeally or physically -- bodily. see GREEK somatikos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4985: σωματικῶςσωματικῶς, adverb, bodily, corporeally (Vulg.corporaliter), equivalent to ἐν σωματικῷ εἴδει, yet denoting his exalted and spiritual body, visible only to the inhabitants of heaven, Colossians 2:9, where see Meyer (cf. Lightfoot). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σώπατρος Transliteration: Sōpatros Phonetic Spelling: so'-pat-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "of a safe father", Sopater, a Christian from Berea Meaning: Sopater -- "of a safe father", a Christian from Berea GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4986 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4986 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4986 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4986 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4986, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σώπατρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4986 Sōpatros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sopater. From the base of sozo and pater; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian -- Sopater. Compare Sosipatros. see GREEK sozo see GREEK pater see GREEK Sosipatros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4986: ΣώπατροςΣώπατρος, Σωπατρου, ὁ (cf. Winers Grammar, 103 (97)), Sopater, a Christian, one of Paul's companions: Acts 20:4. (See Σωσίπατρος.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωρεύω Transliteration: sōreuō Phonetic Spelling: sore-yoo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to heap on Meaning: to heap on GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4987 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4987 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4987 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4987 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4987, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωρεύω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4987 sōreuō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: heap, load. From another form of soros; to pile up (literally or figuratively) -- heap, load. see GREEK soros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4987: σωρεύωσωρεύω: future σωρεύσω; perfect passive participle σεσωρευμενος; (σωρός, a heap); (from Aristotle down); to heap together, to heap up: τί ἐπί τί, Romans 12:20 (from Proverbs 25:22; see ἀνθρξ); τινα τίνι, to overwhelm one with a heap of anything: tropically, ἁμαρτίαις, to load one with the consciousness of many sins, passive, 2 Timothy 3:6. (Compare: ἐπισωρεύω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σωσθένης Transliteration: Sōsthenēs Phonetic Spelling: soce-then'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "of safe strength", Sosthenes, the name of a ruler of a synagogue and of a Christian Meaning: Sosthenes -- "of safe strength", the name of a ruler of a synagogue and of a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4988 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4988 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4988 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4988 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4988, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σωσθένης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4988 Sōsthenēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sosthenes. From the base of sozo and that of sthenoo; of safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian -- Sosthenes. see GREEK sozo see GREEK sthenoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4988: ΣωσθένηςΣωσθένης, Σωσθενου, ὁ, Sosthenes; 1. the ruler of the Jewish synagogue at Corinth, and an opponent of Christianity: Acts 18:17. 2. a certain Christian, an associate of the apostle Paul: 1 Corinthians 1:1. The name was a common one among the Greeks. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Σωσίπατρος Transliteration: Sōsipatros Phonetic Spelling: so-sip'-at-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "of a safe father", Sosipater, a Christian Meaning: Sosipater -- "of a safe father", a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4989 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4989 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4989 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4989 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4989, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Σωσίπατρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4989 Sōsipatros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Sosipater. Prolongation for Sopatros; Sosipatrus, a Christian -- Sosipater. see GREEK Sopatros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4989: ΣωσίπατροςΣωσίπατρος, Σωσιπατρου, ὁ, Sosipater, a certain Christian, one of Paul's kinsmen (perhaps the same man who in Acts 20:4 is called Σώπατρος (which see; yet the latter was from Beraea, Sosipater in Corinth); cf. Σωκράτης and Σωσικρατης, Σωκλειδης and Σωσικλειδης, see Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, vol. iii., p. 316; (cf. Fick, Gr. Personennamen, pp. 79, 80)): Romans 16:21. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωτήρ Transliteration: sōtēr Phonetic Spelling: so-tare' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a savior, deliverer Meaning: Savior -- a savior, deliverer GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4990 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4990 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4990 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4990 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4990, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωτήρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4990 sōtēr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: SaviorFrom sozo; a deliverer, i.e. God or Christ -- saviour. see GREEK sozo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4990: σωτήρσωτήρ, σωτῆρος, ὁ (σῴζω), from Pindar and Aeschylus down, the Sept. for יֶשַׁע , יְשׁוּעָה (מושִׁיעַ ), savior, deliverer; preserver; (Vulg. (except Luke 1:47 (where salutaris)) salvator, Luth. Heiland) (cf. B. D., under the word , I.); (Cicero, in Verr. 2:2, 63Hoc quantum est? Ita magnum, ut Latine uno verbo exprimi non possit. Is est nimirum 'soter', qui salutem dedit. The name was given by the ancients to deities, especially tutelary deities, to princes, kings, and in general to men who had conferred signal benefits upon their country, and in the more degenerate days by way of flattery to personages of influence; see Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word; Paulus, Exgt. Hdbch. üb. d. drei erst. Evang. i., p. 103f; (Wetstein on Luke 2:11; B. D. as above)). In the N. T. the word is applied to God — Σωτήρ μου, he who signally exalts me, Luke 1:47; ὁ σωτήρ ἡμῶν, the author of our salvation through Jesus Christ (on the Christian conception of 'to save', see σῴζω, b. (and on the use of σωτήρ cf. Westcott on 1 John 4:14)), 1 Timothy 1:1; 1 Timothy 2:3; Titus 1:3; Titus 2:10; Titus 3:4; with διά Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ added, Jude 1:25 (Rec. omits διά Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ); σωτήρ πάντων, 1 Timothy 4:10 (cf. Psalm 23:5 (); Psalm 26:1 (); Isaiah 12:2; Isaiah 17:10; Isaiah 45:15, 21; Micah 7:7, etc.); — to the Messiah, and Jesus as the Messiah, through whom God gives salvation: Luke 2:11; Acts 5:31; Acts 13:23; ὁ σωτήρ τοῦ κόσμου, John 4:42; 1 John 4:14; ἡμῶν, 2 Timothy 1:10; Titus 1:4; Titus 2:13; Titus 3:6; σωτήρἸησοῦς Χριστός, 2 Peter 1:11 (2 Peter 1:1 (where Rec.bez elz inserts ἡμῶν)),11; ; ὁ κύριος καί σωτήρ, 2 Peter 3:2; σωτήρ τοῦ σώματος, universally (`the savior' i. e.) preserver of the body, i. e. of the church, Ephesians 5:23 (σωτήρ ὄντως ἁπάντων ἐστι καί γενέτωρ, of God the preserver of the world, Aristotle, de mundo, c. 6, p. 397{b}, 20); σωτήρ is used of Christ as the giver of future salvation, on his return from heaven, Philippians 3:20. ("The title is confined (with the exception of the writings of St Luke) to the later writings of the N. T." (Westcott as above.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωτηρία Transliteration: sōtēria Phonetic Spelling: so-tay-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: deliverance, salvation Meaning: deliverance, salvation GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4991 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4991 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4991 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4991 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4991, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωτηρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4991 sōtēria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: deliver, saveFeminine of a derivative of soter as (properly, abstract) noun; rescue or safety (physically or morally) -- deliver, health, salvation, save, saving. see GREEK soter Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4991: σωτηρίασωτηρία, σωτηρίας, ἡ (σωτήρ), deliverance, preservation, safety, salvation: deliverance from the molestation of enemies, Acts 7:25; with ἐξ ἐχθρῶν added, Luke 1:71; preservation (of physical life), safety, Acts 27:34; Hebrews 11:7. in an ethical sense, that which conduces to the soul's safety or salvation: σωτηρία τίνι ἐγένετο, Luke 19:9; ἡγεῖσθαι τί σωτηρίαν, 2 Peter 3:15; in the technical biblical sense, the Messianic salvation (see σῴζω, b.), a. universally, John 4:22; Acts 4:12; Acts 13:47; Romans 11:11; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 2 Timothy 3:15; Hebrews 2:3; Hebrews 6:9; Jude 1:3; opposed to ἀπώλεια, Philippians 1:28; αἰώνιος σωτηρία, Hebrews 5:9 (for עולָמִים תְּשׁוּעַת, Isaiah 45:17); (add, Mark 16 WH in the (rejected) 'Shorter Conclusion'); ὁ λόγος τῆς σωτηρίας ταύτης, instruction concerning that salvation which John the Baptist foretold (cf. Winer's Grammar, 237 (223)), Acts 13:26; τό εὐαγγέλιον τῆς σωτηρίας ὑμῶν, Ephesians 1:13; ὁδός σωτερριας, Acts 16:17; κέρας σωτηρίας (see κέρας, b.), Luke 1:69; ἡμέρα σωτηρίας, the time in which the offer of salvation is made, 2 Corinthians 6:2 (from Isaiah 49:8); κατεργάζεσθαι τήν ἑαυτοῦ σωτηρίαν, Philippians 2:12; κληρονομεῖν σωτηρίαν, Hebrews 1:14; (ὁ ἀρχηγός τῆς σωτηρίας, Hebrews 2:10); εἴα σωτηρίαν, unto (the attainment of) salvation, Rom. (); 10:(),; 1 Peter 2:2 (Rec. omits). b. salvation as the present possession of all true Christians (see σῴζω, b.): 2 Corinthians 1:6; 2 Corinthians 7:10; Philippians 1:19; σωτηρία ἐν ἀφέσει ἁμαρτιῶν, Luke 1:77; σωτηρίας τυχεῖν μετά δόξης αἰωνίου, 2 Timothy 2:10. c. future salvation, the sum of benefits and blessings which Christians, redeemed from all earthly ills, will enjoy after the visible return of Christ from heaven in the consummated and eternal kingdom of God: Romans 13:11; 1 Thessalonians 5:9; Hebrews 9:28; 1 Peter 1:5, 10; Revelation 12:10; ἐλπίς σωτηρίας, 1 Thessalonians 5:8; κομίζεσθαι σωτηρίαν ψυχῶν, 1 Peter 1:9; ἡ σωτηρία τῷ Θεῷ ἐμῶν (dative of the possessor, namely, ἐστιν (cf. Buttmann, § 129, 22); cf. הַיִשׁוּעָה לַיְהוָה, Psalm 3:9), the salvation which is bestowed on us belongs to God, Revelation 7:10; ἡ σωτηρία ... τοῦ Θεοῦ (genitive of the possessor (cf. Buttmann, § 132, 11, 1:a.), for Rec. τῷ Θεῷ) ἡμῶν namely, ἐστιν, Revelation 19:1. (Tragg. (Herodotus), Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, others. The Sept. for יֶשַׁע , יְשׁוּעָה, תְּשׁוּעָה, פְּלֵיטָה, escape.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωτήριος Transliteration: sōtērios Phonetic Spelling: so-tay'-ree-on Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: saving, bringing salvation Meaning: saving, bringing salvation GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4992 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4992 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4992 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4992 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4992, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωτήριος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4992 sōtērios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: salvation. Neuter of the same as soteria as (properly, concretely) noun; defender or (by implication) defence -- salvation. see GREEK soteria Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4992: σωτήριοςσωτήριος, σωτήριον (σωτήρ), from Aeschylus, Euripides, Thucydides down, saving, bringing salvation: ἡ χάρις ἡ σωτήριος, Titus 2:11 (Wis. 1:14; 3Macc. 7:18; ἡ σωτήριος δίαιτα, Clement of Alexandria, Paedag., p. 48 edition Sylb.). Neuter τό σωτήριον (the Sept. often for יְשׁוּעָה, less frequently for יֶשַׁע ), as often in Greek writings, substantively, safety, in the N. T. (the Messianic) salvation (see σῴζω, b. and in σωτηρία): with τοῦ Θεοῦ added, decreed by God, Luke 3:6 (from Isaiah 40:5); Acts 28:28; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 35, 12 [ET]; he who embodies this salvation, or through whom God is about to achieve it: of the Messiah, Luke 2:30 (τό σωτήριον ἡμῶν, Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 36, 1 [ET] (where see Harnack)); simply, equivalent to the hope of (future) salvation, Ephesians 6:17. (In the Sept. τό σωτήριον is often used for שֶׁלֶם, a thank-offering (or 'peace-offering'), and the plural occurs in the same sense in Xenophon, Polybius, Diodorus, Plutarch, Lucian, Herodian.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωφρονέω Transliteration: sōphroneō Phonetic Spelling: so-fron-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be of sound mind, to be temperate Meaning: to be of sound mind, to be temperate GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4993 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4993 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4993 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4993 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4993, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωφρονέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4993 sōphroneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be in right mind, be sober mindedFrom sophron; to be of sound mind, i.e. Sane, (figuratively) moderate -- be in right mind, be sober (minded), soberly. see GREEK sophron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4993: σωφρονέωσωφρονέω, σωφρόνω; 1 aorist imperative σωφρονήσατε; (σώφρων, which see); from Tragg., Xenophon, Plato down; to be of sound mind, i. e. a. to be in one's right mind: of one who has ceased δαιμονίζεσθαι, Mark 5:15; Luke 8:35; opposed to ἐκστηναι, 2 Corinthians 5:13, (the σωφρονων and μανεις are contrasted in Plato, de rep. i., p. 331 c.; σωφρονουσαι and μανεισαι, Phaedr., p. 244 b.; ὁ μεμηνως ... ἐσωφρονησε, Apollod. 3, 5, 1, 6). b. to exercise self-control; i. e. α. to put a moderate estimate upon oneself, think of oneself soberly: opposed to ὑπερφρονεῖν, Romans 12:3. β. to curb one's passions, Titus 2:6; joined with νήφω (as in Lucian, Nigrin. 6) (R. V. be of sound mind and be sober), 1 Peter 4:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωφρονίζω Transliteration: sōphronizō Phonetic Spelling: so-fron-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to recall one to his senses, admonish Meaning: to recall one to his senses, admonish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4994 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4994 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4994 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4994 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4994, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωφρονίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4994 sōphronizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: correct, discipline, teach to be sober. From sophron; to make of sound mind, i.e. (figuratively) to discipline or correct -- teach to be sober. see GREEK sophron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4994: σωφρονίζωσωφρονίζω, 3 person plural indicative σωφρονιζουσιν, Titus 2:4 L marginal reading T Tr, others, subjunctive σωφρονίζωσι; "to make one σώφρων, restore one to his senses; to moderate, control, curb, discipline; to hold one to his duty; so from Euripides, and Thucydides down; to admonish, to exhort earnestly (R. V. train"): τινα followed by an infinitive Titus 2:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωφρονισμός Transliteration: sōphronismos Phonetic Spelling: so-fron-is-mos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: self-control Meaning: self-control GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4995 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4995 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4995 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4995 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4995, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωφρονισμός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4995 sōphronismos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sound mind. From sophronizo; discipline, i.e. Self-control -- sound mind. see GREEK sophronizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4995: σωφρονισμόςσωφρονισμός, σωφρονισμοῦ, ὁ ((σωφρονίζω); 1. an admonishing or calling to soundness of mind, to moderation and self-control: Josephus, Antiquities 17, 9, 2; b. j. 2, 1,3; Appendix, Pun. 8, 65; Aesop fab. 38; Plutarch; (Philo, legg. alleg. 3, 69). 2. self-control, moderation (σωφρονισμοι τινες ἤ μετανοιαι τῶν νέων, Plutarch, mor., p. 712 c. i. e. quaest. conviv. 8, 3): πνεῦμα σωφρονισμοῦ, 2 Timothy 1:7, where see Huther; (but Huther, at least in his later editions, takes the word transitively, equivalent to correction (R. V. discipline); see also Holtzmann at the passage). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωφρόνως Transliteration: sōphronōs Phonetic Spelling: so-fron'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: with sound mind Meaning: with sound mind GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4996 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4996 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4996 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4996 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4996, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωφρόνως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4996 sōphronōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: soberly. Adverb from sophron; with sound mind, i.e. Moderately -- soberly. see GREEK sophron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4996: σωφρόνωςσωφρόνως (σώφρων), adverb, from (Aeschylus), Herodotus down, with sound mind, soberly, temperately, discreetly: Titus 2:12 (Wis. 9:11). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σωφροσύνη Transliteration: sōphrosynē Phonetic Spelling: so-fros-oo'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: soundness of mind, self-control Meaning: soundness of mind, self-control GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4997 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4997 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4997 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4997 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4997, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σωφροσύνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4997 sōphrosynē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: soberness, sobriety. From sophron; soundness of mind, i.e. (literally) sanity or (figuratively) self-control -- soberness, sobriety. see GREEK sophron Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4997: σωφροσύνησωφροσύνη, σωφροσύνης, ἡ (σώφρων), fr; Homer (where σαοφροσυνη) down; a. soundness of mind (opposed to μανία, Xenophon, mem. 1, 1, 16; Plato, Prot., p. 323 b.): ῤήματα σωφροσύνης, words of sanity (A. V. soberness), Acts 26:25. b. self-control, sobriety (ea virtus, cujus propriam est, motus animi appetentes regere et sedare semperque adversantem libidini moderntam in omni re servare constantiam, Cicero, Tusc. 3, 8, 17; ἡ σωφροσύνη ἐστι καί ἡδονῶν τινων καί ἐπιθυμιῶν ἐγκράτεια, Plato, rep. 4, 430 e.; cf. Phaedo, p. 68 c.; sympos., p. 196c.; (Diogenes Laërtius 3, 91; 4 Macc. 1:31; σωφροσύνη δέ ἀρετή δἰ ἥν πρός τάς ἡδονάς τοῦ σώματος οὕτως ἔχουσιν ὡς ὁ νόμος κελευει, ἀκολασία δέ τοὐναντίον, Aristotle, rhet. 1, 9, 9): 1 Timothy 2:15; joined with αἰδώς (as in Xenophon, Cyril 8, 1, 30f) ibid. 9; (cf. Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § xx., and see αἰδώς). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: σώφρων Transliteration: sōphrōn Phonetic Spelling: so'-frone Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of sound mind, self-controlled Meaning: of sound mind, self-controlled GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4998 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4998 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4998 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4998 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4998, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/σώφρων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4998 sōphrōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: discreet, sober, temperate. From the base of sozo and that of phren; safe (sound) in mind, i.e. Self-controlled (moderate as to opinion or passion) -- discreet, sober, temperate. see GREEK sozo see GREEK phren Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4998: σώφρωνσώφρων, σωφρον (from σάος, contracted σῶς (cf. σῴζω, at the beginning), and φρήν, hence, the poetic σαοφρων; cf. ἄφρων, ταπεινόφρων, μεγαλόφρων) (from Homer down); a. of sound mind, sane, in one's senses (see σωφρονέω, a. and σωφροσύνη, a.). b. curbing one's desires and impulses, self-controlled, temperate (R. V. soberminded) ((ἐπιθυμεῖ ὁ σώφρων ὧν δεῖ καί ὡς δεῖ καί ὅτε, Aristot eth. Nic. 3, 15 at the end), see (σωφροσύνη, b.): 1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8; Titus 2:2, 5. STRONGS NT 4998a: τ [τ ,Tau: on the receding (ττ( in the vocabulary of the N. T. before (σς(, see under Sigma.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταβέρναι Transliteration: tabernai Phonetic Spelling: tab-er'-nahee Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: "hut", a tavern, Treis Tabernai, "Three Taverns", a stopping place on the Appian Way Meaning: "hut", a tavern, Treis Tabernai, "Three Taverns", a stopping place on the Appian Way GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G4999 GO TO BIBLEHUB G4999 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G4999 GO TO OPENBIBLE G4999 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G4999, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταβέρναι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G4999 tabernai 🕊 Strong's Concordance: taverns. Plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernoe -- taverns. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 4999: ΤαβέρναιΤαβέρναι, ταβερνῶν, αἱ (a Latin word (cf. Buttmann, 17 (15))), taverns: τρεῖς Ταβέρναι (genitive Τριῶν Ταβερνῶν), Three Taverns, the name of an inn or halting-place on the Appian way between Pome and The Market of Appius (see Ἀππιος); it was ten Roman miles distant from the latter place and thirty-three from Rome (Cicero, ad Attic. 2, 10 (12)) (cf. B. D., under the phrase Three Taverns): See Acts 28:15. STRONGS NT 4999: τρεῖς Ταβέρναιτρεῖς Ταβέρναι, see Ταβέρναι. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ταβηθά Transliteration: Tabētha Phonetic Spelling: tab-ee-thah' Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: "gazelle", Tabitha (also called Dorcas), a Christian woman Meaning: Tabitha -- "gazelle", Tabitha (also called Dorcas), a Christian woman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5000 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5000 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5000 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5000 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5000, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ταβηθά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5000 Tabētha 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tabitha. Of Chaldee origin (compare tsbiyah); the gazelle; Tabitha (i.e. Tabjetha), a Christian female -- Tabitha. see HEBREW tsbiyah Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5000: ΤαβιθάΤαβιθά (WH Ταβειθα, see their Appendix, p. 155, and under the word εἰ, ἰ; the better accent seems to be Ταβιθά (see Kautzsch, as below)), ἡ (טְבִיתָא, a Chaldean name in the 'emphatic state' (Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram. as above with, p. 11, writes it טַבְיְתָא, stative emphatic of טַבְיָא), Hebrew צְבִי, i. e. δορκάς, which see), Tabitha, a Christian woman of Joppa, noted for her works of benevolence: Acts 9:36, 40. (Cf. B. D., under the word .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάγμα Transliteration: tagma Phonetic Spelling: tag'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: that which has been arranged in order, a division, rank Meaning: that which has been arranged in order, a division, rank GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5001 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5001 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5001 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5001 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5001, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάγμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5001 tagma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: division, class, groupFrom tasso; something orderly in arrangement (a troop), i.e. (figuratively) a series or succession -- order. see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5001: τάγματάγμα, ταγματος, τό (τάσσω); a. properly, that which has been arranged, thing placed in order. b. specifically, a body of soldiers, a corps: 2 Samuel 23:13; Xenophon, mem. 3, 1, 11; often in Polybius; Diodorus 17, 80; Josephus, b. j. 1, 9, 1; 3, 4, 2; (especially for the Roman 'legio' (examples in Sophocles Lexicon, under the word, 3)); hence, universally, a band, troop, class: ἕκαστος ἐν τῷ ἰδίῳ τάγματι (the same words occur in Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 37, 3 [ET] and 41, 1 [ET]), 1 Corinthians 15:23, where Paul specifies several distinct bands or classes of those raised from the dead (A. V. order. Of the 'order' of the Essenes in Josephus, b. j. 2, 8, 3. 8). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τακτός Transliteration: taktos Phonetic Spelling: tak-tos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: ordered, stated Meaning: ordered, stated GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5002 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5002 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5002 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5002 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5002, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τακτός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5002 taktos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fixed, appointedFrom tasso; arranged, i.e. Appointed or stated -- set. see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5002: τακτόςτακτός, τακτῇ, τακτόν (τάσσω), from Thucydides (4, 65) down, ordered, arranged, fixed, stated: τακτῇ ἡμέρα (Polybius 3, 34, 9; Dionysius Halicarnassus 2, 74), Acts 12:21 (A. V. set). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταλαιπωρέω Transliteration: talaipōreō Phonetic Spelling: tal-ahee-po-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to suffer hardship or distress Meaning: to suffer hardship or distress GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5003 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5003 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5003 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5003 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5003, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταλαιπωρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5003 talaipōreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: endureFrom talaiporos; to be wretched, i.e. Realize one's own misery -- be afflicted. see GREEK talaiporos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5003: ταλαιπωρέωταλαιπωρέω, ταλαιπώρω: 1 aorist imperative ταλαιπωρήσατε; (τλαιπωρος, which see); from Euripides, and Thucydides down; the Sept. for שָׁדַד; a. to toil heavily, to endure labors and hardships; to be afflicted; to feel afflicted and miserable: James 4:9. b. in Greek writings and the Sept. also transitively (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, II.), to afflict: Psalm 16:9 (); Isaiah 33:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταλαιπωρία Transliteration: talaipōria Phonetic Spelling: tal-ahee-po-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: hard work, hardship, distress Meaning: hard work, hardship, distress GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5004 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5004 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5004 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5004 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5004, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταλαιπωρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5004 talaipōria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: misery. From talaiporos; wretchedness, i.e. Calamity -- misery. see GREEK talaiporos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5004: ταλαιπωρίαταλαιπωρία, ταλαιπωρίας, ἡ (ταλαίπωρος, which see), hardship, trouble, calamity, misery: Romans 3:16 (from Isaiah 59:7); plural (miseries), James 5:1. (Herodotus, Thucydides, Isocrates, Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, others; the Sept. chiefly for שֹׁד.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταλαίπωρος Transliteration: talaipōros Phonetic Spelling: tal-ah'-ee-po-ros Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: distressed, miserable Meaning: distressed, miserable GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5005 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5005 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5005 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5005 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5005, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταλαίπωρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5005 talaipōros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wretched. From the base of talanton and a derivative of the base of peira; enduring trial, i.e. Miserable -- wretched. see GREEK talanton see GREEK peira Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5005: ταλαίπωροςταλαίπωρος, ταλαίπωρον (from ΤΑΛΑΩ, ΤΛΑΩ, to bear, undergo, and πῶρος a callus (others, πῶρος, but cf. Suidas (edited by Gaisf.), p. 3490 c. and note; others connect the word with περάω, πειράω, cf. Curtius, § 466)), enduring toils and troubles; afflicted, wretched": Romans 7:24; Revelation 3:17. (Isaiah 33:1; Tobit 13:10; Wis. 3:11 Wis. 13:10; (Pindar), Tragg., Aristophanes, Demosthenes, Polybius, Aesop, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταλαντιαῖος Transliteration: talantiaios Phonetic Spelling: tal-an-tee-ah'-yos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: worth a talent, of a talent's weight Meaning: worth a talent, of a talent's weight GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5006 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5006 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5006 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5006 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5006, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταλαντιαῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5006 talantiaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: weight of a talent. From talanton; talent-like in weight -- weight of a talent. see GREEK talanton Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5006: ταλαντιαῖοςταλαντιαῖος, ταλαντιαία, ταλαντιαιον (τάλαντον, which see; like δραχμιαῖος, στιγμιαιος, δακτυλιαιος, λιτριαιος, etc.; see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 544), of the weight or worth of a talent: Revelation 16:21. (Demosthenes, Aristotle, Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάλαντον Transliteration: talanton Phonetic Spelling: tal'-an-ton Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a balance, that which is weighed, a talent (about 3000 shekels in weight) Meaning: a balance, that which is weighed, a talent (about 3000 shekels in weight) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5007 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5007 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5007 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5007 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5007, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάλαντον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5007 talanton 🕊 Strong's Concordance: talent. Neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of tlao (to bear; equivalent to phero); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "talent" -- talent. see GREEK phero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5007: τάλαντοντάλαντον, ταλάντου, τό (ΤΑΛΑΩ, ΤΛΑΩ (to bear)); 1. the scale of a balance, a balance, a pair of scales (Homer). 2. that which is weighed, a talent, i. e. a. a weight, varying in different places and times. b. a sum of money weighing a talent and varying in different states and according to the changes in the laws regulating the currency; the Attic talent was equal to 60 Attic minae or 6,000 drachmae, and worth about 200 pounds sterling or 1,000 dollars (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2 b.). But in the N. T. probably the Syrian talent is referred to, which was equal to about 237 dollars (but see BB. DD., under the word ): Matthew 18:24; Matthew 25:15f ( Lachmann), . (The Sept. for כִּכָּר, Luth. Centner, the heaviest Hebrew weight; on which see Kneucker in Schenkel v., p. 460f; (BB. DD., under the word ).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταλιθά Transliteration: talitha Phonetic Spelling: tal-ee-thah' Part of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable) Short Definition: maiden Meaning: maiden GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5008 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5008 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5008 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5008 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5008, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταλιθά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5008 talitha 🕊 Strong's Concordance: young girl. Of Chaldee origin (compare taleh); the fresh, i.e. Young girl; talitha (O maiden) -- talitha. see HEBREW taleh Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5008: ταλιθάταλιθά (WH ταλειθα, see their Appendix, p. 155, and under the word εἰ, ἰ; more correctly accented ταλιθά (see Kautzsch, as below, p. 8; cf. Tdf. Prolog., p. 102)), a Chaldean word טְלִיתָא (according to Kautzsch (Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 12) more correctly, טַלְיְתָא, feminine of טַלְיָא, 'a youth'), a damsel, maiden: Mark 5:41. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταμεῖον Transliteration: tameion Phonetic Spelling: tam-i'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: an inner chamber Meaning: an inner chamber GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5009 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5009 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5009 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5009 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5009, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταμεῖον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5009 tameion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: inner room, closet, storehouse. Neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to temno, to cut); a dispensary or magazine, i.e. A chamber on the ground-floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy, a spot for retirement) -- secret chamber, closet, storehouse. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5009: ταμεῖονταμεῖον (so T WH uniformly), more correctly ταμιεῖον (R G L Tr in Matthew 6:6) (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 493; Winers Grammar, 94 (90); (Tdf. Proleg., p. 88f)), ταμειου, τό (ταμιεύω), from Thucydides and Xenophon down; 1. a storechamber, storeroom: Luke 12:24 (Deuteronomy 28:8; Proverbs 3:10 (Philo, quod omn. prob. book § 12)). 2. a chamber, especially 'an inner chamber'; a secret room: Matthew 6:6; Matthew 24:26; Luke 12:3 (Xenophon, Hell. 5, 4, 5; Sir. 29:12; Tobit 7:15, and often in the Sept. for חֶדֶר). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάξις Transliteration: taxis Phonetic Spelling: tax'-is Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: an arranging, order Meaning: an arranging, order GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5010 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5010 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5010 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5010 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5010, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάξις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5010 taxis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: order. From tasso; regular arrangement, i.e. (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character), official dignity -- order. see GREEK tasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5010: τάξιςτάξις, τάξεως, ἡ (τάσσω), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; 1. an arranging, arrangement. 2. order, i. e. a fixed succession observing also a fixed time: Luke 1:8. 3. due or right order: κατά τάξιν, in order, 1 Corinthians 14:40; orderly condition, Colossians 2:5 (some give it here a military sense, 'orderly array', see στερέωμα, c.). 4. the post, rank, or position which one holds in civil or other affairs; and since this position generally depends on one's talents, experience, resources, τάξις becomes equivalent to character, fashion, quality, style, (2 Macc. 9:18 2Macc. 1:19; οὐ γάρ ἱστορίας, ἀλλά κουρεακης λαλιᾶς ἐμοί δοκοῦσι τάξιν ἔχειν, Polybius 3, 20, 5): κατά τήν τάξιν (for which in Hebrews 7:15 we have κατά τήν ὁμοιότητα) Μελχισέδεκ, after the manner of the priesthood (A. V. order) of Melchizedek (according to the Sept. of Psalm 109:5 () עַל־דִּבְרָתִי), Hebrews 5:6, 10; Hebrews 6:20; Hebrews 7:11, 17, 21 (where T Tr WH omit the phrase). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταπεινός Transliteration: tapeinos Phonetic Spelling: tap-i-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: low-lying, lowly, lowly in spirit Meaning: low-lying, lowly, lowly in spirit GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5011 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5011 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5011 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5011 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5011, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταπεινός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5011 tapeinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5011: ταπεινόςταπεινός, ταπεινή ταπεινόν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for עָנִי, עָנָו, שָׁפָל, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ταπεινοί, opposed to δυνάσται, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter τά ταπεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see συναπάγω, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to ὑπερήφανος, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with τῇ καρδία added, Matthew 11:29 (τῷ πνεύματι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ταπεινοφροσύνη, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταπεινοφροσύνη Transliteration: tapeinophrosynē Phonetic Spelling: tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: lowliness of mind, humility Meaning: lowliness of mind, humility GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5012 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5012 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5012 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5012 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5012, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταπεινοφροσύνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5012 tapeinophrosynē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: humilityFrom a compound of tapeinos and the base of phren; humiliation of mind, i.e. Modesty -- humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind). see GREEK tapeinos see GREEK phren Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5012: ταπεινοφροσύνηταπεινοφροσύνη, ταπεινοφροσύνης, ἡ (ταπεινόφρων; opposed to μεγαλοφροσύνη, ὑψηλοφροσύνη (cf. Winers Grammar, 99 (94))), "the having a humble opinion of oneself; a deep sense of one's (moral) littleness; modesty, humility, lowliness of mind"; (Vulg.humilitas, Luth. Demuth): Acts 20:19; Ephesians 4:2; Philippians 2:3; Colossians 3:12; 1 Peter 5:5; used of an affected and ostentatious humility in Colossians 2:18, 23. (The word occurs neither in the O. T., nor in secular authors — (but in Josephus, b. j. 4, 9, 2 in the sense of pusillanimity; also Epictetus diss. 3, 24, 56 in a bad sense. See Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § xlii.; Lightfoot on Philippians, the passage cited; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität, as above w., pp. 20, 62; Winer's Grammar, 26).) STRONGS NT 5012a: ταπεινόφρωνταπεινόφρων, ταπεινοφρον (ταπεινός and φρήν), humble-minded, i. e. having a modest opinion of oneself: 1 Peter 3:8, where Rec. φιλόφρονες. (Proverbs 29:23; in a bad sense, pusillanimous, mean-spirited, μικρούς ἡ τύχῃ καί περιδηις ποιεῖ καί ταπεινόφρονας, Plutarch, de Alex. fort. 2, 4; (de tranquill. animi 17. See Winer's Grammar, § 34, 3 and references under the word ταπεινοφροσύνη, at the end).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταπεινόω Transliteration: tapeinoō Phonetic Spelling: tap-i-no'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make low, to humble Meaning: to make low, to humble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5013 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5013 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5013 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5013 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5013, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταπεινόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5013 tapeinoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to humbleFrom tapeinos; to depress; figuratively, to humiliate (in condition or heart) -- abase, bring low, humble (self). see GREEK tapeinos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5013: ταπεινόωταπεινόω, ταπεινῷ; future ταπεινώσω; 1 aorist ἐταπείνωσα; passive, present ταπεινοῦμαι; 1 aorist ἐταπεινώθην; 1 future ταπεινωθήσομαι; (ταπεινός); to make low, bring low (Vulg.humilio); a. properly: ὄρος, βουνόν, i. e. to level, reduce to a plain, passive, Luke 3:5 from Isaiah 40:4. b. metaphorically, to bring into it humble condition, reduce to meaner circumstances; i. e. α. to assign a lower rank or place to; to abase; τινα, passive, to be ranked below others who are honored or rewarded (R. V. to humble): Matthew 23:12; Luke 14:11; Luke 18:14. β. ταπεινῷ ἐμαυτόν, to humble or abase myself, by frugal living, 2 Corinthians 11:7; in the passive of one who submits to want, Philippians 4:12; ἑαυτόν, of one who stoops to the condition of s servant, Philippians 2:8. c. to lower, depress (English humble): τινα, one's soul, bring down one's pride; ἐμαυτόν, to have a modest opinion of oneself, to behave in an unassuming manner devoid of all haughtiness, Matthew 18:4; Matthew 23:12; Luke 14:11; Luke 18:14; passive, ταπεινοῦμαι ἐνώπιον κυρίου (see ἐνώπιον, 2 b. at the end) in a middle sense (Buttmann, 52 (46)), to confess and deplore one's spiritual littleness and unworthiness, James 4:10 (in the same sense ταπεινοῦν τήν ψυχήν αὐτοῦ, Sir. 2:17 Sir. 7:17; the Sept. for נַפְשׁו עִנָּה, he afflicted his soul, of persons fasting, Leviticus 16:29, 31; Leviticus 23:27, 32; Isaiah 58:3, 5, 10; τήν ψυχήν τίνος, to disturb, distress, the soul of one, Protevangelium Jacobi, c. 2.13.15 (rather, to humiliate; see the passages)); ὑπό τήν χεῖρα τοῦ Θεοῦ, to submit oneself in a lowly spirit to the power and will of God, 1 Peter 5:6 (cf. Genesis 16:9); equivalent to to put to the blush, 2 Corinthians 12:21. ((Hippocrates), Xenophon, Plato, Diodorus, Plutarch; the Sept. for עָנָה, שָׁפֵל and הִשְׁפִּיל, דִּכָּא, הִכְנִיעַ , etc.) (See references under the word ταπεινοφροσύνη.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταπείνωσις Transliteration: tapeinōsis Phonetic Spelling: tap-i'-no-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: low estate, humiliation Meaning: low estate, humiliation GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5014 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5014 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5014 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5014 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5014, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταπείνωσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5014 tapeinōsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: humiliation, low estateFrom tapeinoo; depression (in rank or feeling) -- humiliation, be made low, low estate, vile. see GREEK tapeinoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5014: ταπείνωσιςταπείνωσις, ταπεινώσεως, ἡ (ταπεινόω), lowness, low estate (humiliation): Luke 1:48; Acts 8:33 (from Isaiah 53:8); Philippians 3:21 (on which see σῶμα, 1 b.); metaphorically, spiritual abasement, leading one to perceive and lament his (moral) littleness and guilt, James 1:10, see Kern at the passage (In various senses, by Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Diodorus, Plutarch; the Sept. for עֳנִי.) (See references under the word ταπεινοφροσύνη.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταράσσω Transliteration: tarassō Phonetic Spelling: tar-as'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to stir up, to trouble Meaning: to stir up, to trouble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5015 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5015 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5015 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5015 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5015, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταράσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5015 tarassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trouble. Of uncertain affinity; to stir or agitate (roil water) -- trouble. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5015: ταράσσωταράσσω; imperfect ἐτάρασσόν; 1 aorist ἐταραξα; passive, present imperative 3 person singular ταρασσέσθω; imperfect ἐταρασσομην; perfect τεταραγμαι; 1 aorist ἐταράχθην; from Homer down; to agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to and fro); a. properly: τό ὕδωρ, John 5:4 (R L),7 (Ezekiel 32:2; τόν Πόντον, Homer, Odyssey 5, 291; τό πέλαγος, Euripides, Tro. 88; τόν ποταμόν, Aesop fab. 87 (25)). b. tropically, "to cause one inward commotion, take away his calmness of mind, disturb his equanimity; to disquiet, make restless" (the Sept. for בִּהֵל, etc.; passive, ταράσσομαι for רָגַז, to be stirred up, irritated); α. to stir up: τόν ὄχλον, Acts 17:8; (τούς ὄχλους, Acts 17:13 L T Tr WH). β. to trouble: τινα, to strike one's spirit with fear or dread, passive, Matthew 2:3; Matthew 14:26; Mark 6:50; Luke 1:12; (Luke 24:38); 1 Peter 3:14; παράσσεται ἡ καρδία, John 14:1, 27; to affect with great pain or sorrow: ἑαυτόν (cf. our to trouble oneself), John 11:33 (A. V. was troubled (some understand the word here of bodily agitation)) (σεαυτόν μή ταρασσε, Antoninus 4, 26); τετάρακται ἡ ψυχή, John 12:27 (Psalm 6:4); ἐταράχθη τῷ πνεύματι, John 13:21. γ. to render anxious or distressed, to perplex the mind of one by suggesting scruples or doubts (Xenophon, mem. 2, 6, 17): Galatians 1:7; Galatians 5:10; τιναλόγοις, Acts 15:24. (Compare: διαπαράσσω, ἐκπαράσσω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταραχή Transliteration: tarachē Phonetic Spelling: tar-akh-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a disturbance, stirring up Meaning: a disturbance, stirring up GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5016 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5016 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5016 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5016 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5016, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταραχή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5016 tarachē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: troubling.Feminine from tarasso; disturbance, i.e. (of water) roiling, or (of a mob) sedition -- trouble(-ing). see GREEK tarasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5016: ταραχήταραχή, ταραχῆς, ἡ (παράσσω), from (Pindar), Herodotus down, disturbance, commotion: properly, τοῦ ὕδατος, John 5:4 (R L); metaphorically, a tumult, sedition: in plural Mark 13:8 R G. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάραχος Transliteration: tarachos Phonetic Spelling: tar'-akh-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: disturbance, trouble Meaning: disturbance, trouble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5017 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5017 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5017 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5017 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5017, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάραχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5017 tarachos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a disturbance, commotionMasculine from tarasso; a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult -- stir. see GREEK tarasso Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5017: τάραχοςτάραχος, ταραχου, ὁ (παράσσω), commotion, stir (of mind): Acts 12:18; tumult (A. V. stir), Acts 19:23. (The Sept.; Xenophon, Plutarch, Lucian). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ταρσεύς Transliteration: Tarseus Phonetic Spelling: tar-syoos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: of Tarsus Meaning: of Tarsus GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5018 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5018 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5018 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5018 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5018, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ταρσεύς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5018 Tarseus 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of Tarsus. From Tarsos; a Tarsean, i.e. Native of Tarsus -- of Tarsus. see GREEK Tarsos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5018: ΤαρσεύςΤαρσεύς, Ταρσεως, ὁ (Ταρσός, which see), belonging to Tarsus, of Tarsus: Acts 9:11; Acts 21:39. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ταρσός Transliteration: Tarsos Phonetic Spelling: tar-sos' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Tarsus, a city of Cilicia Meaning: Tarsus -- a city of Cilicia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5019 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5019 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5019 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5019 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5019, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ταρσός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5019 Tarsos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tarsus. Perhaps the same as tarsos (a flat basket); Tarsus, a place in Asia Minor -- Tarsus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5019: ΤαρσόςΤαρσός, Ταρσου, ἡ (on its accent cf. Chandler §§ 317, 318), in secular authors also Ταρσοι, ταρσῶν, αἱ, Tarsus, a maritime city, the capital of Cilicia during the Roman period (Josephus, Antiquities 1, 6, 1), situated on the river Cydnus, which divided it into two parts (hence, the plural Ταρσοι). It was not only large and populous, but also renowned for its Greek learning and its numerous schools of philosophers (Strabo 14, p. 613 (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians, p. 303f)). Moreover, it was a free city (Pliny, 5, 22), and exempt alike from the jurisdiction of a Roman governor, and the maintenance of a Roman garrison; although it was not a Roman 'colony'. It had received its freedom from Antony (Appendix, b. 104:5, 7) on the condition that it might retain its own magistrates and laws, but should acknowledge the Roman sovereignty and furnish auxiliaries in time of war. It is now called Tarso or Tersus, a mean city of some 6,000 inhabitants (others set the number very much higher). It was the birthplace of the apostle Paul: Acts 9:30; Acts 11:25; Acts 22:3. (BB. DD., under the word; Lewin, St. Paul, 1:78f cf. 2.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταρταρόω Transliteration: tartaroō Phonetic Spelling: tar-tar-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cast into hell Meaning: to cast into hell GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5020 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5020 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5020 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5020 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5020, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταρταρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5020 tartaroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: cast into hell. From Tartaros (the deepest abyss of Hades); to incarcerate in eternal torment -- cast down to hell. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5020: ταρταρόωταρταρόω, ταρτάρῳ: 1 aorist participle ταρταρώσας; (τάρταρος, the name of a 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 the Gehenna of the Jews, see γηννα); to thrust down to Tartarus (sometimes in the Scholiasts) (cf. Winers Grammar, 25 (24) n.); to hold captive in Tartarus: τινα σειραῖς (which see) σοφοῦ, 2 Peter 2:4 (A. V. cast down to hell (making the dative depend on παρέδωκεν)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάσσω Transliteration: tassō Phonetic Spelling: tas'-so Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to draw up in order, arrange Meaning: to draw up in order, arrange GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5021 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5021 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5021 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5021 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5021, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάσσω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5021 tassō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: appoint, determine, ordain, set. A prolonged form of a primary verb (which latter appears only in certain tenses); to arrange in an orderly manner, i.e. Assign or dispose (to a certain position or lot) -- addict, appoint, determine, ordain, set. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5021: τάσσωτάσσω: 1 aorist ἔταξα; perfect infinitive τεταχέναι (Acts 18:2 T Tr marginal reading); passive, present participle τασσόμενος; perfect 3 person singular τέτακταί, participle τεταγμένος; 1 aorist middle ἐταξαμην; from (Pindar, Aeschylus), Herodotus down; the Sept. for שׂוּם, and occasionally for נָתַן, צִוָּה, שׁוּת, etc.; to put in place; to station; a. "to place in a certain order (Xenophon, mem. 3, 1, 7 (9)), to arrange, to assign a place, to appoint": τινα, passive, αἱ ἐξουσία ὑπό Θεοῦ τεταγμέναι εἰσιν (A. V. ordained), Romans 13:1; (καιρούς, Acts 17:26 Lachmann); ἑαυτόν, εἰς διακονίαν τίνι, to consecrate (R. V. set) oneself to minister unto one, 1 Corinthians 16:15 (ἐπί τήν διακονίαν, Plato, de rep. 2, p. 371 c.; εἰς τήν δουλείαν, Xenophon, mem. 2, 1, 11); ὅσοι ἦσαν τεταγμένοι εἰς ζωήν αἰώνιον, as many as were appointed (A. V. ordained) (by God) to obtain eternal life, or to whom God bad decreed eternal life, Acts 13:48; τινα ὑπό τινα, to put one under another's control (A. V. set under), passive, Matthew 8:9 L WH in brackets, the Sinaiticus manuscript; Luke 7:8 (ὑπό τινα, Polybius 3, 16, 3; 5, 65, 7; Diodorus 2, 26, 8; 4, 9, 5); τίνι τί, to assign (appoint) a thing to one, passive, Acts 22:10 (Xenophon, de rep. Lac. 11, 6). b. to appoint, ordain, order: followed by the accusative with an infinitive, Acts 15:2; ( T Tr marginal reading); (followed by an infinitive, Xenophon, Hier. 10, 4; Cyril 4, 5, 11). Middle (as often in Greek writings) properly, to appoint on one's own responsibility or authority: οὗ ἐτάξατο αὐτοῖς ὁ Ἰησοῦς namely, πορεύεσθαι, Matthew 28:16; to appoint mutually, i. e. agree upon: ἡμέραν (Polybius 18, 19, 1, etc.), Acts 28:23. (Compare: ἀνατάσσω (ἀνατάσσομαι), ἀντιτάσσω, ἀποτάσσω, διατάσσω, ἐπιδιατάσσω (ἐπιδιατάσσομαι), ἐπιτάσσω, προτάσσω, προστάσσω, συντάσσω, ὑποτάσσω. Synonym: see κελεύω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταῦρος Transliteration: tauros Phonetic Spelling: tow'-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a bull Meaning: a bull GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5022 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5022 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5022 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5022 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5022, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταῦρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5022 tauros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bull, ox. Apparently a primary word (compare towr, "steer"); a bullock -- bull, ox. see HEBREW towr Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5022: ταῦροςταῦρος, ταύρου, ὁ (from the root meaning 'thick', 'stout'; allied with σταυρός, which see; cf. Vanicek, p. 1127; Fick Part i., p. 246. Cf. English steer), from Homer down, the Sept. for שׁור, a bull (ox): Matthew 22:4; Acts 14:13; Hebrews 9:13; Hebrews 10:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταῦτα Transliteration: tauta Phonetic Spelling: tow'-tah Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5023 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5023 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5023 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5023 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5023, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταῦτα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5023 tauta 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itNominative or accusative case neuter plural of houtos; these things -- + afterward, follow, + hereafter, X him, the same, so, such, that, then, these, they, this, those, thus. see GREEK houtos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5023: ταῦταταῦτα, by crasis for τά αὐτά: 1 Thessalonians 2:14 R L mrg, and some manuscripts ((but see Tdf. on Luke as below)) and editions also in Luke 6:23 (L marginal reading), (L marginal reading); G L. (See Winers Grammar, § 5,3; Buttmann, 10; WHs Appendix, p. 145; cf. Meisterhans, § 18, 1; αὐτός, III.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταὐτά Transliteration: tauta Phonetic Spelling: tow-tah' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: even thus, so Meaning: even thus, so GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5024 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5024 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5024 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5024 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5024, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταὐτά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5024 tauta 🕊 Strong's Concordance: even thus, so. Neuter plural of ho and autos as adverb; in the same way -- even thus, (manner) like, so. see GREEK ho see GREEK autos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταύταις Transliteration: tautais Phonetic Spelling: tow'-taheece Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: hence, that, then, these, those Meaning: hence, that, then, these, those GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5025 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5025 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5025 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5025 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5025, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταύταις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5025 tautais 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hence, that, then, these, those. And tautas (tow'-tas) dative case and accusative case feminine plural respectively of houtos; (to or with or by, etc.) These -- hence, that, then, these, those. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταύτῃ Transliteration: tautē Phonetic Spelling: tow'-tay Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: her Meaning: her GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5026 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5026 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5026 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5026 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5026, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταύτῃ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5026 tautē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: herAnd tauten (tow'-tane), and tautes (tow'-tace) dative case, accusative case and genitive case respectively of the feminine singular of houtos; (towards or of) this -- her, + hereof, it, that, + thereby, the (same), this (same). see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταφή Transliteration: taphē Phonetic Spelling: taf-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: burial Meaning: burial GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5027 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5027 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5027 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5027 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5027, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταφή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5027 taphē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: burialFeminine from thapto; burial (the act) -- X bury. see GREEK thapto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5027: ταφήταφή, ταφῆς, ἡ (θάπτω), from Herodotus down; the Sept. several times for קְבוּרָה and קֶבֶר, burial: Matthew 27:7. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάφος Transliteration: taphos Phonetic Spelling: taf'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a burial, a grave Meaning: a burial, a grave GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5028 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5028 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5028 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5028 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5028, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάφος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5028 taphos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sepulchre, tomb. Masculine from thapto; a grave (the place of interment) -- sepulchre, tomb. see GREEK thapto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5028: τάφοςτάφος, τάφου, ὁ (θάπτω); 1. burial (so from Homer down). 2. a grave, sepulchre (so from Hesiod down): Matthew 23:27, 29; Matthew 27:61, 64, 66; Matthew 28:1; in a comparison: τάφος ἀνεῳγμένος ὁ λάρυγξ αὐτῶν, their speech threatens destruction to others, it is death to someone whenever they open their mouth, Romans 3:13. The Sept. for קֶבֶר; and sometimes for קְבוּרָה. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάχα Transliteration: tacha Phonetic Spelling: takh'-ah Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: quickly, perhaps Meaning: quickly, perhaps GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5029 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5029 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5029 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5029 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5029, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάχα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5029 tacha 🕊 Strong's Concordance: perhapsAs if neuter plural of tachus (adverbially); shortly, i.e. (figuratively) possibly -- peradventure(-haps). see GREEK tachus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5029: τάχατάχα (ταχύς), adverb; 1. hastily, quickly, soon (so from Homer down). 2. as often in Greek writings from (Hesiod, Aeschylus), Herodotus down, perhaps, peradventure: Romans 5:7; Philemon 1:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταχέως Transliteration: tacheōs Phonetic Spelling: takh-eh'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: quickly, hastily Meaning: quickly, hastily GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5030 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5030 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5030 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5030 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5030, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταχέως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5030 tacheōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hastily, quickly, shortlyAdverb from tachus; briefly, i.e. (in time) speedily, or (in manner) rapidly -- hastily, quickly, shortly, soon, suddenly. see GREEK tachus |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταχινός Transliteration: tachinos Phonetic Spelling: takh-ee-nos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: swift Meaning: swift GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5031 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5031 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5031 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5031 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5031, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταχινός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5031 tachinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: shortly, swift. From tachos; curt, i.e. Impending -- shortly, swift. see GREEK tachos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5031: ταχινόςταχινός, ταχινή, ταχινόν, from Theocritus down, swift, quick: of events soon to come or just impending, 2 Peter 1:14; 2 Peter 2:1 (Isaiah 59:7; Wis. 13:2; Sir. 18:26). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάχιον Transliteration: tachion Phonetic Spelling: takh'-ee-on Part of Speech: Adverb, Comparative Short Definition: more swiftly Meaning: more swiftly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5032 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5032 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5032 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5032 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5032, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάχιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5032 tachion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: more swiftlyNeuter singular of the comparative of tachus (as adverb); more swiftly, i.e. (in manner) more rapidly, or (in time) more speedily -- out (run), quickly, shortly, sooner. see GREEK tachus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5032: τάχειον [τάχειον, WH for τάχιον (which see; and cf. under the word εἰ, ἰ.) ταχέως (ταχύς), adverb (from Homer down), quickly, shortly: Luke 14:21; Luke 16:6; John 11:31; 1 Corinthians 4:19; Galatians 1:6; Philippians 2:19, 24; 2 Timothy 4:9; with the added suggestion of inconsiderateness (hastily): 2 Thessalonians 2:2; 1 Timothy 5:22. STRONGS NT 5032: τάχιοντάχιον (WH τάχειον; see their Appendix, p. 154 and cf. εἰ, ἰ) (neuter of the comparitive ταχίων), adverb, for which the more ancient writers used θᾶσσον or θᾶττον, see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 76f; Winers Grammar, § 11, 2a.; (Buttmann, 27 (24)); more swiftly, more quickly: in comparison, John 20:4 (cf. Winers Grammar, 604 (562)); with the suppression of the second member of the comparison (Winer's Grammar, 243 (228)): Hebrews 13:19 (sooner, namely, than would be the case without your prayers for me),23 (namely, than I depart); John 13:27 (namely, than you seem to have resolved to); 1 Timothy 3:14 R G T (namely, than I anticipated). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάχιστα Transliteration: tachista Phonetic Spelling: takh'-is-tah Part of Speech: Adverb, Superlative Short Definition: quickly; quick Meaning: quickly; quick GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5033 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5033 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5033 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5033 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5033, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάχιστα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5033 tachista 🕊 Strong's Concordance: quickly; quickNeuter plural of the superlative of tachus (as adverb); most quickly, i.e. (with hos prefixed) as soon as possible -- + with all speed. see GREEK tachus see GREEK hos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5033: τάχιστατάχιστα (neuter plural of the superlative ταχιστος, from ταχύς), adverb (from Homer down), very quickly: ὡς τάχιστα, as quickly as possible (A. V. with all speed), Acts 17:15. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τάχος Transliteration: tachos Phonetic Spelling: takh'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: speed Meaning: speed GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5034 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5034 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5034 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5034 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5034, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τάχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5034 tachos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: speedFrom the same as tachus; a brief space (of time), i.e. (with en prefixed) in haste -- + quickly, + shortly, + speedily. see GREEK tachus see GREEK en Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5034: τάχοςτάχος, τάχους, τό, from Homer down, quickness, speed: ἐν τάχει (often in Greek writings from Aeschylus and Pindar down), quickly, shortly, Acts 12:7; Acts 22:18; (); Romans 16:20; speedily, soon (German in Bälde), Luke 18:8; 1 Timothy 3:14 L Tr WH; Revelation 1:1; Revelation 22:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταχύ Transliteration: tachy Phonetic Spelling: takh-oo' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: quickly Meaning: quickly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5035 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5035 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5035 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5035 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5035, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταχύ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5035 tachy 🕊 Strong's Concordance: lightly, quickly. Neuter singular of tachus (as adverb); shortly, i.e. Without delay, soon, or (by surprise) suddenly, or (by implication, of ease) readily -- lightly, quickly. see GREEK tachus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5035: ταχύταχύ (neuter of the adjective ταχύς), adverb (from Pindar down), quickly, speedily (wihtout delay): Matthew 5:25; Matthew 28:7; Mark 16:8 Rec.; Luke 15:22 L Tr brackets WH; John 11:29; ἔρχεσθαι, Revelation 2:5 Rec.bez elz, ; ; forthwith, i. e. while in the use of my name he is performing mighty works, Mark 9:39. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ταχύς Transliteration: tachys Phonetic Spelling: takh-oos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: quick, swift Meaning: quick, swift GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5036 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5036 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5036 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5036 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5036, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ταχύς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5036 tachys 🕊 Strong's Concordance: swift. Of uncertain affinity; fleet, i.e. (figuratively) prompt or ready -- swift. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5036: ταχύςταχύς, ταχεῖα, ταχύ, from Homer down, quick, fleet, speedy: opposed to βραδύς (as in Xenophon, mem. 4, 2, 25), εἰς τό ἀκοῦσαι (A. V. swift to hear), James 1:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέ Transliteration: te Phonetic Spelling: teh Part of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Short Definition: and (denotes addition or connection) Meaning: and (denotes addition or connection) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5037 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5037 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5037 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5037 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5037, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5037 te 🕊 Strong's Concordance: also, and, both, evenA primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition; both or also (properly, as correlation of kai) -- also, and, both, even, then, whether. Often used in composition, usually as the latter participle. see GREEK kai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5037: τέτέ (as δέ comes from δή, μέν from μήν, so τέ from the adverb τῇ, properly, as; (others ally it with καί, cf. Curtius, §§ 27, 647; Vanicek, p. 95; Fick Part i., 32; Donaldson, New Crat. § 195)), a copulative enclitic particle (on the use of which cf. Hermann ad Vig., p. 833; Klotz ad Devar. II. 2, pp. 739ff); in the N. T. it occurs most frequently in the Acts, then in the Epistle to the Hebrews, somewhat rarely in the other books (in Matt. three or four times, in Mark once, viz. Mark 15:36 R G; in John's Gospel three times; nowhere in the Epistles to the Galatians, Thessalonians, or Colossians, nor in the Epistles of John and Peter; twice in text. Rec. of Revelation, viz. Revelation 1:2; Revelation 21:12); and, Latinque, differing from the particle καί in that the latter is conjunctive, τέ adjunctive (Winers Grammar, § 53, 2; according to Bäumlein (Griech. Partikeln, p. 145), καί introduces something new under the same aspect yet as an external addition, whereas τέ marks it as having an inner connection with what precedes; hence, καί is the more general particle, τέ the more special and precise; καί may often stand for τέ, but not τέ for καί. (Cf. Ebeling, Lex. Homer, under the word καί, at the beginning)). 1. τέ, standing alone (i. e. not followed by another τέ, or by καί, or other particle), joins a. parts of one and the same sentence, as συναχθέντες συμβούλιον τέ λαβόντες, Matthew 28:12; ἐν ἀγάπη πνεύματι τέ πρᾳότητος, 1 Corinthians 4:21; add, Acts 2:33; Acts 10:22; Acts 11:26; Acts 20:11; Acts 23:10 (WH text omits), ; ; Hebrews 1:3; Hebrews 6:5; Hebrews 9:1. b. complete sentences: John 4:42; John 6:18; Acts 2:37; Acts 4:33; Acts 5:19, 35, 42; Acts 6:7, 12; Acts 8:3, 13, 25, 31; Acts 10:28, 33, 48 (here T Tr WH δέ (see 6 below)); (L Tr WH ; (see 6 below)),.; (WH text δέ; (see 6 below)),; (R G), (Tr text WH δέ (see 6 below)),; (R G),; ; 21:(a Tdf.), (not Lachmann),; (Tr marginal reading δέ (see 6 below)),; Romans 2:19; Hebrews 12:2; introduces a sentence serving to illustrate the matter in hand, Acts 1:15; Acts 4:13. 2. τέ ... καί, and τέ καί, not only ... but also, as well ... as, both ... and; things are thus connected which are akin, or which are united to each other by some inner bond, whether logical or real; (according to Winers Grammar, 439 (408); Bäumlein as above, p. 224f, these particles give no intimation respecting the relative value of the two members; but according to Rost, Griech. Gram. § 134,4; Donaldson, Gr. Gram. § 551; Jelf, § 758; Klotz ad Devar. II. 2, p. 740, the member with καί is the more emphatic); a. parts of one and the same sentence (which is completed by a single finite verb): ἐσθίειν τέ καί πίνειν, Luke 12:45; φόβητρά τέ καί σημεῖα, Luke 21:11: ἀρχιερεῖς τέ καί γραμματεῖς, Luke 22:66; πονηρούς τέ καί ἀγαθούς, Matthew 22:10; Ἡρῴδης τέ καί Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος, Acts 4:27; ἄνδρες τέ καί γυναῖκες, Acts 8:12; Acts 9:2; Acts 22:4; πάντῃ τέ καί πανταχοῦ, Acts 24:3; ἀσφαλῆ τέ καί βεβαίαν, Hebrews 6:19; add, Acts 1:1; Acts 2:9; Acts 9:29; Acts 14:1, 5; Acts 15:9; Acts 18:4; Acts 19:10, 17; Acts 20:21; Acts 21:12; Acts 26:22; Romans 1:12, 14, 16; Romans 3:9; Romans 10:12; 1 Corinthians 1:2 (R G),; Hebrews 4:12{a} Rec., 12{b}; (here L omits; Tr WH brackets τέ), ; ; James 3:7; τέ is annexed to the article, which is — either repeated after the teal before the following noun, Luke 2:16; Luke 23:12; John 2:15; Acts 5:24; Acts 8:38; Acts 17:10; Acts 18:5; Acts 21:25 (R G); ; — or (less commonly) omitted, Acts 1:13; Acts 13:1; ( L T Tr WH); Romans 1:20. τέ is annexed to a preposition, which after the following καί is — either repeated, Acts 1:8 where L omits; Tr brackets the repeated ἐν; Philippians 1:7 (R omits; L brackets the second ἐν): — or omitted, Acts 10:39 (Tr text WH); . τέ is annexed to a relative pronoun, although it does not belong so much to the pronoun as to the substantive connected with it, Acts 26:22. it is annexed to an adverb, ἔτι τέ καί (and moreover), Acts 21:28. When more than two members are joined together, the first two are joined by τέ καί or τέ ... καί, the rest by καί: Luke 12:45; Acts 1:13; Acts 5:24 (R G); ; 1 Corinthians 1:30; Hebrews 2:4. b. τέ ... καί connect whole sentences (each of which has its own finite verb, or its own subject): Acts 2:3f R G; R G; τέ ... καί ... καί, Acts 21:30. 3. τέ ... δέ are so combined that τέ adds a sentence to what has been previously said, and δέ introduces something opposed to this added sentence (Winer's Grammar, 439 (409)): Acts 19:2 L T Tr WH; Acts 19:3 R G L Tr text WH text; Acts 22:28 R G. 4. τέ ... τέ presents as parallel (or coordinate) the ideas or sentences which it connects, as ... so (cf. kühner § 520; (Jelf, § 754, 3; Winers Grammar, § 53,4); on the Latinque ... que cf. Herzog on Sallust, Cat. 9, 3): Acts 2:46; Acts 16:11f R G; L T Tr WH text; Acts 26:16; Hebrews 6:2 (Tr brackets; WH text omits second τέ) (Wis. 7:13 Wis. 15:7); τέ καί τέ, Acts 9:15 (L T Tr WH); τέ καί ... τέ ... καί, Acts 26:20 (L T Tr WH). εἴτε ... εἴτε, see εἰ, III. 15; ἐάν τέ ... ἐάν τέ, see ἐάν, I. 3 e. μήτε ... μήτε ... τέ, neither ... nor ... and, Acts 27:20 (Xenophon, an. 4, 4, 6). 5. τέ γάρ (which began to be frequent from Aristotle down), Latinnamque, etenim, for also, for indeed (Winer's Grammar, 448 (417)), are so used that the former particle connects, the latter gives the reason: Romans 1:26 (so that in Romans 1:27 we must read ὁμοίως δέ καί (with L Tr marginal reading), see in 6 below); Romans 7:7 (4 Macc. 5:22); τέ γάρ ... καί, Hebrews 2:11; ἐάν τέ γάρ ... ἐάν τέ, for whether ... or (whether), Romans 14:8; ἐάν τέ γάρ καί, for although (Latinnamque etiamsi), 2 Corinthians 10:8 (R G). 6. The reading often varies in manuscripts and editions between τέ and δέ; as, Matthew 23:6; Acts 3:10; Acts 4:14; Acts 8:1, 6; Acts 9:24; Acts 13:46; Jude 1:6, etc. (see in 1 b. above). In Romans 1:27, following Lachmann (Tr marginal reading), we ought certainly to read ὁμοίως δέ καί; cf. Fritzsche at the passage, p. 77; (Buttmann, 361 (309) n.). 7. As respects position (cf. Kühner, § 520 Anm. 5; Winer's Grammar, 559f (520)), τέ is properly annexed to that word or idea which is placed in parallelism with another (as Ἰουδαῖοι τέ καί Ἕλληνες); but writers also take considerable liberty in placing it, and readily subjoin it to an article or a preposition; for examples see in 2 a. above. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεῖχος Transliteration: teichos Phonetic Spelling: ti'-khos Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a wall Meaning: a wall GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5038 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5038 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5038 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5038 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5038, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεῖχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5038 teichos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wall. Akin to the base of tikto; a wall (as formative of a house) -- wall. see GREEK tikto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5038: τεῖχοςτεῖχος, τείχους, τό (cf. θιγγάνω; allied with it are English 'dike' and 'ditch'), from Homer down, the Sept. very frequent for חומָה, 'wall'; the wall round a city, town-wall: Acts 9:25; 2 Corinthians 11:33; Hebrews 11:30; Revelation 21:12, 14f, 17-19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεκμήριον Transliteration: tekmērion Phonetic Spelling: tek-may'-ree-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a sure sign Meaning: a sure sign GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5039 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5039 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5039 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5039 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5039, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεκμήριον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5039 tekmērion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: infallible proof. Neuter of a presumed derivative of tekmar (a goal or fixed limit); a token (as defining a fact), i.e. Criterion of certainty -- infallible proof. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5039: τεκμήριοντεκμήριον, τεκμηριου, τό (from τεκμαίρω to show or prove by sure signs; from τέκμαρ a sign), from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, that from which something is surely and plainly known; an indubitable evidence, a proof (Hesychius τεκμήριον. σημεῖον ἀληθές): Acts 1:3 (Wis. 5:11; 3Macc. 3:24). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεκνίον Transliteration: teknion Phonetic Spelling: tek-nee'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a little child Meaning: a little child GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5040 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5040 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5040 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5040 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5040, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεκνίον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5040 teknion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: little childDiminutive of teknon; an infant, i.e. (plural figuratively) darlings (Christian converts) -- little children. see GREEK teknon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5040: τεκνίοντεκνίον, τεκνιου, τό (diminutive of τέκνον, which see; (on the accent, cf. Winers Grammar, 52; Chandler § 347)), a little child; in the N. T. used as a term of kindly address by teachers to their disciples (always in the plural little children: Mark 10:24 Lachmann); John 13:33; Galatians 4:19 (where L text T Tr WH marginal reading τέκνα); 1 John 2:1, 12, 28; 1 John 3:7 (WH marginal reading παιδία),; . (Anthol.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεκνογονέω Transliteration: teknogoneō Phonetic Spelling: tek-nog-on-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to beget children Meaning: to beget children GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5041 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5041 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5041 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5041 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5041, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεκνογονέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5041 teknogoneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bear children. From a compound of teknon and the base of ginomai; to be a child-bearer, i.e. Parent (mother) -- bear children. see GREEK teknon see GREEK ginomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5041: τεκνογονέωτεκνογονέω, τεκνογόνω; (τεκνογόνος, and this from τέκνον and ΓΑΜΩ); to beget or bear children: 1 Timothy 5:14. (Anthol. 9, 22, 4.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεκνογονία Transliteration: teknogonia Phonetic Spelling: tek-nog-on-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: childbearing Meaning: childbearing GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5042 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5042 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5042 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5042 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5042, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεκνογονία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5042 teknogonia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: childbearing. From the same as teknogoneo; childbirth (parentage), i.e. (by implication) maternity (the performance of maternal duties) -- childbearing. see GREEK teknogoneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5042: τεκνογονίατεκνογονία, τεκνογονίας, ἡ, child-bearing: 1 Timothy 2:15. (Aristotle, h. a. 7, 1, 8 (p. 582{a}, 28).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέκνον Transliteration: teknon Phonetic Spelling: tek'-non Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a child (of either sex) Meaning: a child (of either sex) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5043 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5043 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5043 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5043 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5043, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέκνον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5043 teknon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: child, daughter, son. From the base of timoria; a child (as produced) -- child, daughter, son. see GREEK timoria Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5043: τέκνοντέκνον, τέκνου, τό (τίκτω, τεκεῖν), from Homer down, the Sept. chiefly for בֵּן, sometimes for יֶלֶד, offspring; plural children; a. properly, α. universally and without regard to sex, child: Mark 13:12; Luke 1:7; Acts 7:5; Revelation 12:4; plural, Matthew 7:11; Matthew 10:21; Matthew 15:26; Mark 7:27; Mark 12:19; Luke 1:17; Luke 14:26; Acts 21:5; 2 Corinthians 12:14; Ephesians 6:1; Colossians 3:20; 1 Thessalonians 2:7, 11; 1 Timothy 3:4; Titus 1:6; 2 John 1:1, 4, 13, and often; with emphasis: to be regarded as true, genuine children, Romans 9:7; τέκνα ἐπαγγελίας, children begotten by virtue of the divine promise, Romans 9:8; accounted as children begotten by virtue of God's promise, Galatians 4:28; τά τέκνα τῆς σαρκός, children by natural descent, Romans 9:8. in a broader sense (like the Hebrew בָּנִים), posterity: Matthew 2:18; Matthew 3:9; Luke 3:8; Acts 2:39; Acts 13:33(32). with emphasis: genuine posterity, true offspring, John 8:39; (of women) to be regarded as children, 1 Peter 3:6. β. specifically, a male child, a son: Matthew 21:28; Acts 21:21; Revelation 12:5; in the vocative, in kindly address, Matthew 21:28; Luke 2:48; Luke 15:31. b. metaphorically, the name is transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children; α. in affectionate address, such as patrons, helpers, teachers, and the like, employ; vocative child (son), my child, children. (Latinfili, mi fili, etc., forcarissime, etc.): Matthew 9:2; Mark 2:5; Mark 10:24 (here Lachmann τεκνία, which see). β. just as in Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Persian, so in the N. T., 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 (see γεννάω, 2 b.): Philemon 1:10; 2 Timothy 1:2; 3 John 1:4; in affectionate address, Galatians 4:19 L text T Tr WH marginal reading; 1 Timothy 1:18; 2 Timothy 2:1; with ἐν κυρίῳ added, 1 Corinthians 4:17; ἐν πίστει, 1 Timothy 1:2; κατά κοινήν πίστιν, Titus 1:4 (הַגְּבִיאִים בְּנֵי, sons i. e. disciples of the prophets, 1 Kings 21:35 (); 2 Kings 2:3, 5, 7; among the Persians, 'sons of the Magi,' i. e. their pupils). γ. τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ, children of God —in the O. T. of 'the people of Israel' as especially dear to God: Isaiah 30:1; Wis. 16:21; — in the N. T., in Paul's writings, all who are animated by the Spirit of God (Romans 8:14) and thus are closely related to God: Romans 8:16f, 21; Ephesians 5:1; Philippians 2:15; those to whom, as dearly beloved of God, he has appointed salvation by Christ, Romans 9:8; in the writings of John, all who ἐκ Θεοῦ ἐγεννήθησαν (have been begotten of God, see γεννάω, 2 d.): John 1:12; 1 John 3:1f, 10; 1 John 5:2; those whom God knows to be qualified to obtain the nature and dignity of his children, John 11:52. (Cf. Westcott on the Epistles of St. John, pp. 94, 120; "In St. Paul the expressions 'sons of God', 'children of God', mostly convey the idea of liberty (see however Philippians 2:15), in St. John of guilelessness and love; in accordance with this distinction St. Paul uses υἱοί as well as τέκνα, St. John τέκνα only" (Lightfoot); cf. υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ, 4.) δ. τέκνα τοῦ διαβόλου, those who in thought and action are prompted by the devil, and so reflect his character: 1 John 3:10. c. metaphorically, and Hebraistically, one is called τέκνον, of anything "who depends upon it, is possessed by a desire or affection for it, is addicted to it; or who is liable to any fate"; thus in the N. T. we find α. children of a city, i. e. its citizens, inhabitants (Jeremiah 2:30; Joel 2:23; 1 Macc. 1:38; υἱοί Σιών, Psalm 149:2): Matthew 23:37; Luke 13:34; Luke 19:44; Galatians 4:25. β. τέκνα τῆς σοφίας, the votaries of wisdom, those whose souls have, as it were, been nurtured and moulded by wisdom: Matthew 11:19 (where T Tr text WH have hastily adopted ἔργων for τέκνων; cf. Keim, ii, p. 369 (English translation, iv., p. 43f; per contra, see Tdf.s note and WH's Appendix at the passage)); Luke 7:35; τέκνα ὑπακοῆς, those actuated by a desire to obey, obedient, 1 Peter 1:14; τοῦ φωτός, both illumined by the light and loving the light, Ephesians 5:8. γ. κατάρας τέκνα, exposed to cursing, 2 Peter 2:14; τῆς ὀργῆς, doomed to God's wrath or penalty, Ephesians 2:3; cf. Steiger on 1 Peter 1:14; Winers Grammar, 238 (223); (Buttmann, 161 (141)). In the same way ἔκγονος is used sometimes in Greek writings; as, ἔκγονος ἀδικίας, δειλίας, Plato, legg. 3, p. 691 c.; 10, p. 901 e. [SYNONYMS: τέκνον, υἱός: τέκνον and υἱός while concurring in pointing to parentage, differ in that τέκνον gives prominence to the physical and outward aspects, υἱός to the inward, ethical, legal. Cf. b. γ. above; υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ, at the end; παῖς, at the end and references (especially that to Höhne).] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεκνοτροφέω Transliteration: teknotropheō Phonetic Spelling: tek-not-rof-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to rear children Meaning: to rear children GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5044 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5044 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5044 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5044 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5044, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεκνοτροφέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5044 teknotropheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bring up children. From a compound of teknon and trepho; to be a childrearer, i.e. Fulfil the duties of a female parent -- bring up children. see GREEK teknon see GREEK trepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5044: τεκνοτροφέωτεκνοτροφέω, τεκνοτρόφω: 1 aorist ἐτεκνοτρόφησα; (τεκνοτροφος, and this from τέκνον and τρέφω); to bring up children: 1 Timothy 5:10. (φέρει ὑδδορ, ὅταν τεκνοτροφη, namely, the bee, Aristotle, h. a. 9, 40 (27), 14 (p. 625{b}, 20).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέκτων Transliteration: tektōn Phonetic Spelling: tek'-tone Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a craftsman, a carpenter Meaning: a craftsman, a carpenter GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5045 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5045 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5045 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5045 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5045, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέκτων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5045 tektōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: carpenter. From the base of timoria; an artificer (as producer of fabrics), i.e. (specially), a craftsman in wood -- carpenter. see GREEK timoria Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5045: τέκτωντέκτων, τέκτονος, ὁ (τεκεῖν, τίκτω; akin to τέχνη, τεύχω, hence, properly, 'begetter' (Curtius, § 235)), from Homer down, the Sept. for חָרָשׁ; a worker in wood, a carpenter: Matthew 13:53; Mark 6:3 (see WH's Appendix on the latter passage). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέλειος Transliteration: teleios Phonetic Spelling: tel'-i-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: having reached its end, complete, perfect Meaning: having reached its end, complete, perfect GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5046 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5046 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5046 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5046 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5046, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέλειος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5046 teleios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: complete, perfect, matureFrom telos; complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.); neuter (as noun, with ho) completeness -- of full age, man, perfect. see GREEK telos see GREEK ho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5046: τέλειοςτέλειος, τελεία, τέλειον (τέλος), in classic Greek sometimes also τέλειος, τέλειον (cf. Winers Grammar, § 11,1), from Homer down, the Sept. several times for שָׁלֵם, תָּמִים, etc.; properly, brought to its end, finished; lacking nothing necessary to completeness; perfect: ἔργον, James 1:4; ἡ ἀγάπη, 1 John 4:18; ὁ νόμος, James 1:25; (δώρημα, James 1:17); τελειοτερα σκηνή, a more perfect (excellent) tabernacle, Hebrews 9:11; τό τέλειον, substantively, that which is perfect: consummate human integrity and virtue, Romans 12:2 (others take it here as an adjective belonging to θέλημα); the perfect state of all things, to be ushered in by the return of Christ from heaven, 1 Corinthians 13:10; of men, full-grown, adult; of full age, mature (Aeschylus Ag. 1504; Plato, legg. 11, p. 929{c}): Hebrews 5:14; τέλειος ἀνήρ (Xenophon, Cyril 1, 2, 4f; 8, 7, 6; Philo de cherub. § 32; opposed to παιδίον νήπιον, Polybius 5, 29, 2; for other examples from other authors see Bleek, Brief a. d. Hebrew ii., 2, p. 133f), μέχρι ... εἰς ἄνδρα τέλειον, until we rise to the same level of knowledge which we ascribe to a full-grown man, until we can be likened to a full-grown man, Ephesians 4:13 (opposed to νήπιοι, 14); τέλειοι ταῖς φρεσί (opposed to παιδία and νηπιαζοντες ταῖς φρεσί), 1 Corinthians 14:20 (here A. V. men); absolutely, οἱ τέλειοι, the perfect, i. e. the more intelligent, ready to apprehend divine things, 1 Corinthians 2:6 (R. V. marginal reading full-grown) (opposed to νήπιοι ἐν Χριστῷ, ; in simple opposed to νήπιος, Philo de legg. alleg. i. § 30; for מֵבִין, opposed to μαντανων, 1 Chronicles 25:8; (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians 1:28; Philippians 3:15)); of mind and character, one who has reached the proper height of virtue and integrity: Matthew 5:48; Matthew 19:21; Philippians 3:15 (cf. Lightfoot as above); James 1:4; in an absolute sense, of God: Matthew 5:48; τέλειος ἀνήρ, James 3:2 (τέλειος δίκαιος, Sir. 44:17); as respects understanding and goodness, Colossians 4:12; τέλειος ἄνθρωπος ἐν Χριστῷ, Colossians 1:28 (cf. Lightfoot as the synonym above: see ὁλόκληρος, and Trench, § xxii.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελειότης Transliteration: teleiotēs Phonetic Spelling: tel-i-ot'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: completeness, perfection Meaning: completeness, perfection GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5047 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5047 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5047 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5047 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5047, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελειότης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5047 teleiotēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: perfectionFrom teleios; (the state) completeness (mentally or morally) -- perfection(-ness). see GREEK teleios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5047: τελειότηςτελειότης, τελειότητος, ἡ (τέλειος, which see), perfection; a. i. e. the state of the more intelligent: Hebrews 6:1 (here R. V. marginal reading full growth). b. perfection: (τῆς ἀγάπης, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 50, 1 [ET] (where see Harnack)); absolutely, moral and spiritual perfection, Colossians 3:14 (A. V., perfectness), on which passage, see σύνδεσμος, 1. (Proverbs 11:3, Alex.; Judges 9:16, 19; Wis. 6:16 Wis. 12:17; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 53, 5 [ET]; Plato, deff., p. 412 b. d.; (Aristotle, phys. 3, 6, p. 207a, 21; 8, 7 p. 261{a}, 36); Antoninus 5, 15.) (Cf. references under the word τέλειος, and B. Hartung, Der Begriff der τελειότης im N. T. (4to. Leipz. 1881).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελειόω Transliteration: teleioō Phonetic Spelling: tel-i-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring to an end, to complete, perfect Meaning: to bring to an end, to complete, perfect GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5048 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5048 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5048 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5048 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5048, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελειόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5048 teleioō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consecrate, finish, fulfill, make perfect. From teleios; to complete, i.e. (literally) accomplish, or (figuratively) consummate (in character) -- consecrate, finish, fulfil, make) perfect. see GREEK teleios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5048: τελειόωτελειόω (in secular authors also τελεόω, which Herodotus uses everywhere (and which is the prevailing form in Attic prose (Liddell and Scott)); other writers use both forms indifferently), τελείω: 1 aorist ετελείωσα; perfect τετελείωκα; passive (or middle), present τελειοῦμαι; perfect τετελείωμαι; 1 aorist ἐτελειωθην; (τέλειος); from Herodotus, Sophocles, Thucydides, and Plato down; equivalent to τέλειον ποιῶ, to make perfect or complete; 1. to carry through completely; to accomplish, finish, bring to an end: τόν, Acts 20:24; τό ἔργον, John 4:34; John 5:36; John 17:4,(Nehemiah 6:16; τόν οἶκον, 2 Chronicles 8:16); τάς ἡμέρας, Luke 2:43; middle (present cf. Buttmann, 38 (33)) τελειοῦμαι, I finish complete, what was given me to do, Luke 13:32 (some (so A. V.) take it here as passive, I am perfected (understanding it of his death; cf. Ellicott, Life of our Lord, Lect. vi., p. 242 n{1}; Keim, ii., 615 n^1)). 2. to complete (perfect), i. e. add what is yet lacking in order to render a thing full: τήν ἀγάπην, passive, 1 John 2:5; 1 John 4:12, 17; ἡ δύναμις μου ἐν ἀσθένεια τελειοῦται, my power shows itself most efficacious in them that are weak, 2 Corinthians 12:9 R G; ἐκ τῶν ἔργων ἡ πίστις ἐτελειώθη, by works faith was perfected, made such as it ought to be, James 2:22; τετελείωται τίς ἐν τῇ ἀγάπη, one has been made perfect in love, his love lacks nothing, 1 John 4:18 (οἱ τελειωθεντες ἐν ἀγάπη, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 50, 3 [ET]; (τελειῶσαι τήν ἐκκλησίαν σου ἐν τῇ ἀγάπη σου, 'Teaching' etc. 10, 5 [ET])); ἵνα ὠσί τετελειωμένοι εἰς ἕν, that they may be perfected into one, i. e. perfectly united, John 17:23. τινα, to bring one's character to perfection: ἤδη τετελείωμαι, I am already made perfect, Philippians 3:12 (Wis. 4:13; ὦ ψυχή ... ὅταν τελειωθης καί βραβειων καί στεφάνων ἀξιωθης, Philo de legg. alleg. 3, 23; ψυχή ... τελειωθεισα ἐν ἀρετῶν ἀθλοις καί ἐπί τόν ὅρον ἐφικομενη τοῦ καλοῦ, id. de somn. 1, 21; equivalent to to be footpad perfect, Sir. 34:10 (Sir. 31:10). 3. to bring to the end (goal) proposed: οὐδέν, Hebrews 7:19; τινα, (to perfect or consummate) i. e. to raise to the state befitting him: so of God exalting Jesus to the state of heavenly majesty, Hebrews 2:10; in the passive, Hebrews 5:9; Hebrews 7:28; to raise to the state of heavenly blessedness those who put their faith in the expiatory death of Christ, passive, Hebrews 11:40; Hebrews 12:23 ((Act. Petr. et Paul. § 88, Tdf. edition, p. 39; Act. Barnab. § 9, id., p. 68; cf. 'Teaching' etc. 16, 2 [ET]); with μαρτυρίῳ added, of the death of the apost. Paul, Eusebius, h. e. 2, 22, 2 (cf. Heinichen's note on 7, 15, 5)); to make one, meet for future entrance on this state and give him a sure hope of it even here on earth, Hebrews 10:1, 14; τινα κατά συνείδησιν, Hebrews 9:9; cf. Bleek, Brief an d. Hebrews 2:1, p. 297ff; C. R. Köstlin, Lehrbegriff des Evang. u. der Briefe Johannis (Berl. 1843), p. 421ff; Riehm, Lehrbegriff des Hebrew-Br., § 42, p. 340ff; Pfleiderer, Paulinismus, p. 344f. (English translation, ii, p. 72ff). 4. to accomplish, i. e. bring to a close or fulfilment by event: τήν γραφήν, the prophecies of Scripture, passive, John 19:28 (cf. Winers Grammar, 459 (428); Buttmann, § 151, 20). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελείως Transliteration: teleiōs Phonetic Spelling: tel-i'-oce Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: completely Meaning: completely GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5049 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5049 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5049 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5049 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5049, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελείως [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5049 teleiōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: completelyAdverb from teleios; completely, i.e. (of hope) without wavering -- to the end. see GREEK teleios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5049: τελείωςτελείως (τέλειος), adverb, perfectly, completely: 1 Peter 1:13. (Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle, etc.; cf. Winer's Grammar, 463 (431).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελείωσις Transliteration: teleiōsis Phonetic Spelling: tel-i'-o-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: completion, perfection Meaning: completion, perfection GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5050 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5050 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5050 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5050 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5050, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελείωσις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5050 teleiōsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: perfection From phusioo; (the act) completion, i.e. (of prophecy) verification, or (of expiation) absolution -- perfection, performance. see GREEK phusioo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5050: τελείωσιςτελείωσις, τελειώσεως, ἡ (τελειόω), a completing, perfecting; a. fulfilment, accomplishment; the event which verifies a promise (see τελειόω, 4): Luke 1:45 (Judith 10:9; Philo de vit. Moys. iii. § 39). b. consummation, perfection (see τελειόω, 3): Hebrews 7:11. (In various senses in Aristotle, Theophrastus, Diodorus) (Cf. references under the word τελειόω, 3.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελειωτής Transliteration: teleiōtēs Phonetic Spelling: tel-i-o-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a completer, finisher Meaning: a completer, finisher GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5051 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5051 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5051 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5051 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5051, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελειωτής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5051 teleiōtēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: finisher. From teleioo; a completer, i.e. Consummater -- finisher. see GREEK teleioo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5051: τελειωτήςτελειωτής, τελειωτου, ὁ (τελειόω) (Vulg.consummator), a perfecter: τῆς πίστεως, one who has in his own person raised faith to its perfection and so set before us the highest example of faith, Hebrews 12:2. The word occurs nowhere else. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελεσφορέω Transliteration: telesphoreō Phonetic Spelling: tel-es-for-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring fruit to perfection, to bear perfect offspring Meaning: to bring fruit to perfection, to bear perfect offspring GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5052 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5052 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5052 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5052 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5052, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελεσφορέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5052 telesphoreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: produce maturity, bring fruit to perfection. From a compound of telos and phero; to be a bearer to completion (maturity), i.e. To ripen fruit (figuratively) -- bring fruit to perfection. see GREEK telos see GREEK phero Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5052: τελεσφορέωτελεσφορέω, τελεσφόρω; (τελεσφόρος, from τέλος and φέρω); to bring to (perfection or) maturity (namely, καρπούς): Luke 8:14. (Used alike of fruits, and of pregnant women and animals bringing their young to maturity; 4 Macc. 13:19; Theophrastus, Geoponica, Philo, Diodorus, Josephus, others; (Psalm 64:10 () Symm.).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελευτάω Transliteration: teleutaō Phonetic Spelling: tel-yoo-tah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to complete, to come to an end, to die Meaning: to complete, to come to an end, to die GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5053 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5053 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5053 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5053 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5053, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελευτάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5053 teleutaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: decease, die. From a presumed derivative of teleo; to finish life (by implication, of bios), i.e. Expire (demise) -- be dead, decease, die. see GREEK teleo see GREEK bios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5053: τελευτάωτελευτάω, τελεύτω; 1 aorist ἐτελεύτησα; perfect participle τετελευτηκώς (John 11:39 L T Tr WH); (τελευτή; from Homer down; 1. transitive, to finish; to bring to an end or close: τόν βίον, to finish life, to die, often from Aesehyl. and Herodotus down. 2. intransitive (cf. Buttmann, § 130, 4) to have an end or close, come to an end; hence, to die, very often so from Aeschylus and Herodotus down (the Sept. for מוּת), and always in the N. T.: Matthew 2:19; Matthew 9:18; Matthew 22:25; Mark 9:41, 46 ((these two vss. T WH omit; Tr brackets)),48; Luke 7:2; John 11:39 L T Tr WH; Acts 2:29; Acts 7:15; Hebrews 11:22; θανάτῳ τελευτάτω (in imitation of the Hebrew יוּמָת מות, Exodus 21:12, 15-17,etc.) (A. V. let him die the death i. e.) let him surely die (Winers Grammar, 339 (319); Buttmann, § 133, 22), Matthew 15:4; Mark 7:10. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελευτή Transliteration: teleutē Phonetic Spelling: tel-yoo-tay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a finishing, end, death Meaning: a finishing, end, death GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5054 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5054 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5054 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5054 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5054, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελευτή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5054 teleutē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: death. From teleutao; decease -- death. see GREEK teleutao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5054: τελευτήτελευτή, τελευτῆς, ἡ (τελέω), end (see τέλος, 1 a. at the beginning); the end of life, decease, death: Matthew 2:15 (and often in Greek writings from Pindar and Thucydides down; the Sept. for מות; with βιοτοιο added, Homer, Iliad 7, 104; τοῦ βίου, Herodotus 1, 30, and often in Attic writings). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελέω Transliteration: teleō Phonetic Spelling: tel-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring to an end, complete, fulfill Meaning: to bring to an end, complete, fulfill GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5055 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5055 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5055 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5055 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5055, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5055 teleō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: finish, accomplishFrom telos; to end, i.e. Complete, execute, conclude, discharge (a debt) -- accomplish, make an end, expire, fill up, finish, go over, pay, perform. see GREEK telos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5055: τελέωτελέω, τέλω; 1 aorist ἐτελεσα (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 13, 3 c.); perfect τετέλεκα (2 Timothy 4:7); passive, present 3 person singular τελεῖται (2 Corinthians 12:9 L T Tr WH); perfect τετελεσμαι; 1 aorist ἐτελέσθην; 1 future τελεσθήσομαι; (τέλος); from Homer down; 1. to bring to a close, to finish, to end: ἔτη, passive, passed, finished, Revelation 20:3, 5, 7 ((so from Homer and Hesiod down; Aristotle, h. a. 7, 1 at the beginning, p. 580{a}, 14 ἐν τοῖς ἔτεσι τος δίς ἑπτά τετελεσμενοις); τριῶν τελουμενων ἡμερῶν, Lucian, Alex. 38); τόν δρόμον (Homer, Iliad 23, 373, 768; Sophocles Electr. 726), 2 Timothy 4:7; τούς λόγους, Matthew 7:28 L T Tr WH; ; τάς παραβολάς, Matthew 13:53; (ἄχρι τελεσθῶσιν αἱ πληγαί, Revelation 15:8); a rare use is τέλειν τάς πόλεις, i. e. your flight or journey through the cities (R. V. ye shall not have gone through the cities, etc.), Matthew 10:23 (similar are ἀνύειν τούς τόπους, Polybius 5, 8, 1; τά ἕλη, 3, 79, 5; consummare Italiam, Flor. 1, (13) 18, 1; explere urbes, Tibull. 1, 4, 69; conficere aequor immensum, Vergil Georg. 2, 541; also xii., signorum orbem, Cicero, nat. deor. 2, 20, 52); with the participle of a verb (like ἄρχομαι, παύομαι, cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 4 a.; Buttmann, § 144, 14), Matthew 11:1. 2. to perform, execute, complete, fulfill (so that the thing done corresponds to what has been said, the order, command, etc.), i. e. α. with special reference to the subject-matter, to carry out the contents of a command": τόν νόμον, Romans 2:27 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 134 (127)); James 2:8; τήν ἐπιθυμίαν (i. e. τό ἐπιθυμουμενον), Galatians 5:16. β. with reference also to the form, to do just as commanded, and generally involving a notion of time, to perform the last act which completes a process, to accomplish, fulfill: ἅπαντα (πάντα) τά κατά νόμον, Luke 2:39; τήν μαρτυρίαν, the duty of testifying, Revelation 11:7; τό μυστήριον, passive, Revelation 10:7 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 277 (260)); τό βάπτισμα, passive, Luke 12:50; πάντα, passive, John 19:28 (the distinction between τελέω and τελειόω may be seen in this verse); τούς λόγους (τά ῤήματα) τοῦ Θεοῦ, passive, Revelation 17:17; ἅπαντα (πάντα) τά γεγραμμένα, Acts 13:29; passive, Luke 18:31 (see γράφω, 2 c.); with ἐν ἐμοί (in me) added, in my experience, Luke 22:37; ἐν πληγαῖς, in the infliction of calamities, Revelation 15:1; τετέλεσται (A. V. it is finished) everything has been accomplished which by the appointment of the Father as revealed in the Scriptures I must do and bear, John 19:30. equivalent to τελειόω, 2, which see (made perfect): 2 Corinthians 12:9 L T Tr WH. 3. to pay: τά δίδραχμα, Matthew 17:24; φόρους, Romans 13:6, (τόν φόρον, Plato, Alc. 1, p. 123 a.; τά τέλη, often in Attic writings). (Compare: ἀποτελέω, διατελέω, ἐκτελέω, ἐπιτελέω, συντελέω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέλος Transliteration: telos Phonetic Spelling: tel'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: an end, a toll Meaning: an end, a toll GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5056 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5056 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5056 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5056 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5056, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5056 telos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: endFrom a primary tello (to set out for a definite point or goal); properly, the point aimed at as a limit, i.e. (by implication) the conclusion of an act or state (termination (literally, figuratively or indefinitely), result (immediate, ultimate or prophetic), purpose); specially, an impost or levy (as paid) -- + continual, custom, end(-ing), finally, uttermost. Compare phoros. see GREEK phoros Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5056: τέλοςτέλος, τέλους, τό (cf. Curtius, § 238), from Homer down, the Sept. mostly for קֵץ; 1. end, i. e. a. termination, the limit at which a thing ceases to be, (in the Greek writings always of the end of some act or state, but not of the end of a period of time, which they call τελευτή; in the Scriptures also of a temporal end; an end in space is everywhere called πέρας): τῆς βασιλείας, Luke 1:33; ζωῆς, Hebrews 7:3; τοῦ καταργουμένου, 2 Corinthians 3:13; τά τέλη τῶν αἰώνων, 1 Corinthians 10:11 (τέλος τῶν ἡμερῶν, Nehemiah 13:6; τῶν ἑπτά ἐτῶν, 2 Kings 8:3: ἀρχή καί τέλος καί μεσότης χρόνων Wis. 7:18); equivalent to he who puts an end to: τέλος νόμου Χριστός, Christ has brought the law to all end (πᾶσιν Χριστός ἀνθρώποις τέλος τοῦ βίου θάνατος. Demosthenes, 1306, 25), Romans 10:4; cf. Fritzsche at the passage, vol. ii, p. 377f πάντων τό τέλος, the end of all things (i. e. of the present order of things), 1 Peter 4:7; also in the phrases ἕως τέλους, 1 Corinthians 1:8; 2 Corinthians 1:13; μέχρι τέλους, Hebrews 3:6 (Tr marginal reading WH brackets the clause), 14; ἄχρι τέλους, Hebrews 6:14; Revelation 2:26. What 'end' is intended the reader must determine by the context; thus, τό τέλος denotes the end of the Messianic pangs (dolores Messiae; see ὠδίν) in Matthew 24:6, 14 (opposed to ἀρχή ὠδίνων); Mark 13:7 (cf. 9); Luke 21:9; τό τέλος in 1 Corinthians 15:24 denotes either the end of the eschatological events, or the end of the resurrection i. e. the last or third act of the resurrection (to include those who had not belonged to the number of οἱ τοῦ Χριστοῦ ἐν τῇ παρουσία αὐτοῦ), 1 Corinthians 15:24 cf. 1 Corinthians 15:23; see DeWette ad loc.; Weizel in the Theol. Studien und Kritiken for 1836, p. 978; Grimm in the Zeitschr. f. wissensch. Theol. for 1873, p. 388ff; (yet cf. Heinrici in Meyer (6te Aufl.) at the passage). εἰς τέλος — to the very end apointed for these evils, Matthew 10:22; Matthew 24:13; Mark 13:13; also at the end, at last, finally, Luke 18:5 (Vulg.in novissimo) (i. e. lest at last by her coming she wear me out; but others take it equivalent to Hebrew לָנֶצַח (cf. Job 14:20 etc. see Trommius) and connect it with the participle, lest by her coming to the last i. e. continually; see ὑπωπιάζω, under the end); John 13:1 (others, to the uttermost, completely (cf. our to the very last); see Westcott, and Weiss (in Meyer 6te Aufl.) at the passage; Grimm on 2 Macc. 8:29), cf. ἀναπάω, under the end (Xenophon, oec. 17, 10; Hesiod, Works, 292; Herodotus 3, 40; 9, 37; Sophocles Phil. 409; Euripides, Ion 1615; Aelian v. h. 10, 16); to the (procurement of their) end, i. e. to destruction (A. V. to the uttermost (cf. references as above)), 1 Thessalonians 2:16 (for לְכָלָה, 2 Chronicles 12:12); τέλος ἔχειν, to have an end, be finished (often in Greek writings), Luke 22:37 (others give τέλος here the sense of fulfilment (cf. τελέω, 2)); equivalent to to perish, Mark 3:26. τό δέ τέλος, adverbially, finally (denique vero): 1 Peter 3:8 (Plato, legg. 6, p. 768 b.; καί τό γέ τέλος, ibid. 5, p. 740 e.; but generally in secular authors τέλος in this sense wants the article; cf. Passow, ii, p. 1857a; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 4 a.)). b. the end i. e. the last in any succession or series: (ἡ) ἀρχή καί (τό) τέλος, of God, who by his perpetuity survives all things, i. e. eternal, Revelation 1:8 Rec.; . c. that by which a thing is finished, its close, issue: Matthew 26:58; final lot, fate, as if a recompense: with a genitive of the thing, Romans 6:21; Hebrews 6:8; 1 Peter 1:9; with a genitive of the person whom the destiny befalls, 2 Corinthians 11:15; Philippians 3:19; 1 Peter 4:17; τοῦ κυρίου (genitive of author), the closing experience which befell Job by God's command, James 5:11 (referring to Job 42 (especially verse 12)). d. the end to which all things relate, the aim, purpose: 1 Timothy 1:5 (often so in philos. from Plato, de rep. 6, p. 494 a. down; cf. Fritzsche on Romans, ii., p. 378). 2. toll, custom (i. e. an indirect tax on goods; see φόρος and κῆνσος): Matthew 17:25; Romans 13:7 (Xenophon, Plato, Polybius, Aeschines, Demosthenes, others; 1 Macc. 10:31 1 Macc. 11:35). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελώνης Transliteration: telōnēs Phonetic Spelling: tel-o'-nace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: tax collector Meaning: tax collector GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5057 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5057 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5057 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5057 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5057, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελώνης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5057 telōnēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tax collectorFrom telos and oneomai; a tax-farmer, i.e. Collector of public revenue -- publican. see GREEK telos see GREEK oneomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5057: τελώνηςτελώνης, τελωνου, ὁ (from τέλος ((which see 2)) tax, and ὠνέομαι to buy; cf. δημοσιώνης, ὀψώνης, δεκατωνης), from Aristophanes, Aeschines, Aristotle, Polybius down; 1. a renter or farmer of taxes (Latinpublicanus); among the Romans usually a man of equestrian rank. 2. a tax-gatherer, collector of taxes or tolls (Vulg.publicanus incorrectly: (so A. V. publican)), one employed by a publican or farmer-general in collecting the 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 prosecuted it; (hence, they are classed by Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 1, 23; 4, 57, with καπηλοις καί τοῖς μετά ἀναιδειας ζῶσι καί λῃσταῖς καί ζυγοκρουσταις καί παραλογισταις ἀνθρώποις; Lucian, necyom. c. 11 puts together μοιχοί, πορνοβοσκοι καί τελῶναι καί κολακες καί συκοφανται (Theophrastus, charact. 6 (περί ἀπονοίας) πανδοχευσαι, καί πορνοβοσκησαι, καί τελωνησαι)): Matthew 5:46, 47 Rec.; ; Luke 3:12; Luke 5:27, 29; Luke 7:29; Luke 18:10, 11, 13; the plural is joined with ἁμαρτωλοί, Matthew 9:10f; (); Mark 2:15; Luke 5:30; Luke 7:34; Luke 15:1; with πόρναι, Matthew 21:31f; ὁ ἐθνικός καί ὁ τελώνης, Matthew 18:17. Cf. Winers RWB, under the words, Zoll, Zöllner; (BB. DD., under the word ; Wetstein on Matthew 5:46; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i. 515ff). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τελώνιον Transliteration: telōnion Phonetic Spelling: tel-o'-nee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: tax office Meaning: tax office GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5058 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5058 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5058 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5058 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5058, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τελώνιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5058 telōnion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tax officeNeuter of a presumed derivative of telones; a tax-gatherer's place of business -- receipt of custom. see GREEK telones Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5058: τελώνιοντελώνιον, τελωνιου, τό (τελώνης, cf. δεκατωνιον); 1. customs, toll: Strabo 16, 1, 27. 2. toll-house, place of toll, tax-office: the place in which the tax-collector sat to collect the taxes (Wycliffe, tolbothe): Matthew 9:9; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέρας Transliteration: teras Phonetic Spelling: ter'-as Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a wonder, marvel Meaning: a wonder, marvel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5059 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5059 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5059 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5059 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5059, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέρας [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5059 teras 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wonder. Of uncertain affinity; a prodigy or omen -- wonder. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5059: τέραςτέρας, genitive τερατος, pl. τέρατα (cf. κέρας, at the beginning), τό (apparently akin to the verb τερρέω; accordingly something so strange as to cause it to be 'watehed' or 'observed'; (others connect it with ἀστήρ, ἀστραπή, etc., hence, 'a sign in the heavens'; Vanicek, p. 1146; Curtius, § 205); see Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans iii., p. 270), from Homer down, the Sept. for מופֵת, a prodigy, portent; miracle (A. V. wonder) performed by anyone; in the N. T. it is found only in the plural and joined with σημεῖα; for the passages see σημεῖον, p. 574{a}. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τέρτιος Transliteration: Tertios Phonetic Spelling: ter'-tee-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "third", Tertius, a Christian to whom Paul dictated Romans Meaning: Tertius -- "third", a Christian to whom Paul dictated Romans GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5060 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5060 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5060 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5060 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5060, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τέρτιος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5060 Tertios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tertius. Of Latin origin; third; Tertius, a Christian -- Tertius. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5060: ΤέρτιοςΤέρτιος, Τερτιου, ὁ, Tertius, an amanuensis of the apostle Paul: Romans 16:22. (B. D., under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τέρτυλλος Transliteration: Tertyllos Phonetic Spelling: ter'-tool-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Tertullus, probably a Roman Meaning: Tertullus -- probably a Roman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5061 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5061 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5061 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5061 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5061, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τέρτυλλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5061 Tertyllos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tertullus. Of uncertain derivation; Tertullus, a Roman -- Tertullus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5061: ΤέρτυλλοςΤέρτυλλος, Τερτύλλου, ὁ, Tertullus, a Roman orator: Acts 24:1f. (See ῤήτωρ.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεσσαράκοντα Transliteration: tessarakonta Phonetic Spelling: tes-sar-ak'-on-tah Part of Speech: Indeclinable Numeral (Adjective) Short Definition: forty Meaning: forty GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5062 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5062 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5062 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5062 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5062, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεσσαράκοντα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5062 tessarakonta 🕊 Strong's Concordance: forty. The decade of tessares; forty -- forty. see GREEK tessares Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5062: τεσσαράκοντατεσσαράκοντα R G, but several times (i. e. between 8 and 14) in Lachmann and everywhere in T WH (and Tr, except Revelation 21:17) τεσσεράκοντα (a form originally Ionic (yet cf. Buttmann, as below); see Kühner, § 187, 5; Buttmann, 28f (25f); cf. Winers Grammar, 43; (Tdf. Proleg., p. 80; WH's Appendix, p. 150)), οἱ, αἱ, τά, indeclinable numeral, forty: Matthew 4:2; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:2; John 2:20; etc. STRONGS NT 5062a: τεσσαρακονταδυο [τεσσαρακονταδυο, forty-two: Revelation 11:2 Rec.bez; Revelation 13:5 Rec.bez elz.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεσσαρακονταετής Transliteration: tessarakontaetēs Phonetic Spelling: tes-sar-ak-on-tah-et-ace' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: forty years old Meaning: forty years old GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5063 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5063 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5063 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5063 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5063, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεσσαρακονταετής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5063 tessarakontaetēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: forty years old. From tessarakonta and etos; of forty years of age -- (+ full, of) forty years (old). see GREEK tessarakonta see GREEK etos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5063: τεσσαρακονταετήςτεσσαρακονταετής (T Tr WH τεσσερ(, see τεσσαράκοντα; L T accent τεσσαρακονταετής, see ἑκατονταετής), ἑκατονταετες, (τεσσαράκοντα, and ἔτος), of forty years, forty years old: Acts 7:23; Acts 13:18. (Hesiod, Works, 441.) STRONGS NT 5063a: τεσσαρακοντατεσσαρες [τεσσαρακοντατεσσαρες, τεσσαρακοντατεσσαρων, forty-four: Revelation 21:17 Rec.bez elz.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέσσαρες Transliteration: tessares Phonetic Spelling: tes'-sar-es Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: four Meaning: four GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5064 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5064 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5064 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5064 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5064, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέσσαρες [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5064 tessares 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four. Or neuter tessara (tes'-sar-ah) a plural number; four -- four. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5064: τέσσαρεςτέσσαρες, τεσσάρων, οἱ, αἱ, τέσσαρα, τά, genitive τεσσάρων, dative τέσσαρσιν ((Lachmann reads τεσσερες 7 times to 33, Tdf. 6 to 35, Tr 6 to 33, WH 6 to 34; Lachmann sometimes has τεσσερα, T Tr WH always; L Tr sometimes have τεσσερας (see WHs Appendix, p. 150)); but no editor adopts epsilon (e) in the genitive or the dative; see τεσσαράκοντα and references), four: Matthew 24:31; Mark 2:3; Luke 2:37; John 11:17; Acts 10:11; Revelation 4:4, etc. STRONGS NT 5064: τεσσερ( [τεσσερ( see τεσσαρ( (cf. Meisterhans, § 21, 4)] STRONGS NT 5064: τετρα(τετρα(, in composition equivalent to τετορα, Aeolic (Doric rather) for τέσσαρα. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεσσαρεσκαιδέκατος Transliteration: tessareskaidekatos Phonetic Spelling: tes-sar-es-kahee-dek'-at-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fourteenth Meaning: fourteenth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5065 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5065 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5065 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5065 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5065, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεσσαρεσκαιδέκατος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5065 tessareskaidekatos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fourteenth. From tessares and kai and dekatos; fourteenth -- fourteenth. see GREEK tessares see GREEK kai see GREEK dekatos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5065: τεσσαρεσκαιδέκατοςτεσσαρεσκαιδέκατος, τεσσαρεσκαιδεκάτῃ, τεσσαρεσκαιδεκατον, the fourteenth: Acts 27:27, 33. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεταρταῖος Transliteration: tetartaios Phonetic Spelling: tet-ar-tah'-yos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of forty years Meaning: of forty years GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5066 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5066 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5066 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5066 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5066, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεταρταῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5066 tetartaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four days. From tessares; pertaining to the fourth day -- four days. see GREEK tessares Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5066: τεταρταῖοςτεταρταῖος, τεταρταια, τεταρταιον (τέταρτος), an ordinal numeral, used in answer to the question on what day? one who does or suffers a thing till the fourth day or on the fourth day: τεταρταῖος ἐστιν, i. e. he has been four days in the tomb, or it is the fourth day since he was buried (A. V. he hath been dead four days), John 11:39 (ἤδη γάρ ἦσαν πεμπταιοι, already five days dead, Xenophon, an. 6, 4 (2), 9). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέταρτος Transliteration: tetartos Phonetic Spelling: tet'-ar-tos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fourth Meaning: fourth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5067 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5067 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5067 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5067 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5067, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέταρτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5067 tetartos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fourth. Ordinal from tessares; fourth -- four(-th). see GREEK tessares Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5067: τέταρτοςτέταρτος, τετάρτῃ, τέταρτον (from τετταρες), the fourth: Matthew 14:25; Mark 6:48; Acts 10:30; Revelation 4:7, etc. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετράγωνος Transliteration: tetragōnos Phonetic Spelling: tet-rag'-o-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a tetrarch (the governor of a fourth part of a region) Meaning: a tetrarch (the governor of a fourth part of a region) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5068 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5068 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5068 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5068 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5068, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετράγωνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5068 tetragōnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rectangular, foursquare. From tessares and gonia; four-cornered, i.e. Square -- foursquare. see GREEK tessares see GREEK gonia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5068: τετράγωνοςτετράγωνος, τετραγον (from τέτρα, which see, and γωνος (i. e. γωνία)), quadrangular, square; (A. V. four-square) (Vulg.in quadro positus): Revelation 21:16. (The Sept.; Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετράδιον Transliteration: tetradion Phonetic Spelling: tet-rad'-ee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a group of four, a quaternion (a guard of four soldiers) Meaning: a group of four, a quaternion (a guard of four soldiers) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5069 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5069 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5069 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5069 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5069, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετράδιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5069 tetradion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: quaternion, squad of four soldiersNeuter of a presumed derivative of tetras (a tetrad; from tessares); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers -- quaternion. see GREEK tessares Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5069: τετράδιοντετράδιον, τετραδιου, τό (τετράς, the number four), a quarternion (τό ἐκ τεσσάρων συνεστος, Suidas): τῶν στρατιωτῶν, 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 prisons was intrusted; two soldiers were confined with the prisoner and two kept guard outside), Acts 12:4, where the four quaternions mentioned were on guard one at a time during each of the four watches. (Philo in Flacc. § 13 i. e. Mang. edition vol. ii, p. 533, 25.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετρακισχίλιοι Transliteration: tetrakischilioi Phonetic Spelling: tet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oy Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: four thousand Meaning: four thousand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5070 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5070 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5070 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5070 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5070, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετρακισχίλιοι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5070 tetrakischilioi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four thousand. From the multiplicative adverb of tessares and chilioi; four times a thousand -- four thousand. see GREEK tessares see GREEK chilioi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5070: τετρακισχίλιοιτετρακισχίλιοι, τετρακισχιλιαι, τετρακισχίλια, (τετράκις and χίλιοι), four thousand: Matthew 15:38; Matthew 16:10; Mark 8:9, 20; Acts 21:38. ((Herodotus, Aristophanes, Thucydides, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετρακόσιοι Transliteration: tetrakosioi Phonetic Spelling: tet-rak-os'-ee-oy, Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: four hundred Meaning: four hundred GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5071 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5071 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5071 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5071 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5071, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετρακόσιοι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5071 tetrakosioi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four hundred. Plural from tessares and hekaton; four hundred -- four hundred. Plural from tessares and hekaton; four hundred -- four hundred. see GREEK tessares see GREEK hekaton Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5071: τετρακόσιοιτετρακόσιοι, τετρακόσιαι τετρακόσια (from τετράκις, and the term. τετρακοσιος indicating one hundred; (cf. G. Meyer, Gr. Gram. § 16 f.)), four hundred: Acts 5:36; Acts 7:6; Acts 13:20; Galatians 3:17. ((Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετράμηνος Transliteration: tetramēnos Phonetic Spelling: tet-ram'-ay-non Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of four months Meaning: of four months GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5072 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5072 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5072 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5072 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5072, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετράμηνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5072 tetramēnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four months. Neuter of a compound of tessares and men; a four months' space -- four months. see GREEK tessares see GREEK men Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5072: τετράμηνοςτετράμηνος, τετράμηνον (from τέτρα, which see, and μήν; cf. Lob. ad. Phryn., p. 549), of four months, lasting four months: τετράμηνος ἐστιν, namely, χρόνος, John 4:35, where Rec. τετράμηνον ἐστιν, as in Judges 19:2, Alex.; . (Thucydides, Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετραπλοῦς Transliteration: tetraplous Phonetic Spelling: tet-rap-lo'-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: fourfold Meaning: fourfold GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5073 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5073 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5073 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5073 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5073, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετραπλοῦς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5073 tetraplous 🕊 Strong's Concordance: fourfold. From tessares and a derivative of the base of pleistos; quadruple -- fourfold. see GREEK tessares see GREEK pleistos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5073: τετραπλῶςτετραπλῶς (τετραπλοῦς), τετραπλοη (τετραπλῇ), τετραπλων (τετραπλοῦν) (from τέτρα, and πλως, to which corresponds the Latin-plus induplus, triplus, from ΠΛΑΩ (but cf. Vanicek, p. 501)), quadruple, fourfold: Luke 19:8. (The Sept.; Xenophon, Josephus, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετράπους Transliteration: tetrapous Phonetic Spelling: tet-rap'-ooce Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: four-footed Meaning: four-footed GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5074 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5074 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5074 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5074 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5074, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετράπους [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5074 tetrapous 🕊 Strong's Concordance: four-footed animalFrom tessares and pous; a quadruped -- fourfooted beast. see GREEK tessares see GREEK pous Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5074: τετράπουςτετράπους, τετράπουν, genitive τετράποδος (from τέτρα, which see, and πούς a foot), from Herodotus and Thucydides down, four-footed: neuter plural namely, beasts, Acts 10:12; Acts 11:6; Romans 1:23. (The Sept. for בְּהֵמָה.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετραρχέω Transliteration: tetrarcheō Phonetic Spelling: tet-rar-kheh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: be tetrarch Meaning: be tetrarch GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5075 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5075 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5075 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5075 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5075, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετραρχέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5075 tetrarcheō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be tetrarch. From tetrarches; to be a tetrarch -- (be) tetrarch. see GREEK tetrarches Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5075: τετρααρχέω [τετρααρχέω, see τετραρχέω.] STRONGS NT 5075: τετραρχέωτετραρχέω (T WH τετρααρχέω (see WH's Appendix, p. 145)), τετράρχω; (τετράρχης, which see), to be governor of a tetrarchy, be tetrarch: with a genitive of the region, Luke 3:1. ((Josephus, b. j. 3, 10, 7.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τετράρχης Transliteration: tetrarchēs Phonetic Spelling: tet-rar'-khace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: tetrarch Meaning: tetrarch GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5076 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5076 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5076 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5076 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5076, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τετράρχης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5076 tetrarchēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tetrarch. From tessares and archo; the ruler of a fourth part of a country ("tetrarch") -- tetrarch. see GREEK tessares see GREEK archo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5076: τετραάρχης [τετραάρχης, see τετράρχης.] STRONGS NT 5076: τετράρχηςτετράρχης (T WH τετραάρχης; see the preceding word, and cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 117), τετράρχου, ὁ (from τέτρα, which see, and ἄρχω), a tetrarch; i. e. 1. a governor of the fourth part of any region. Thus Strabo, 12, p. 567, states that Galatia was formerly divided into three parts, each one of which was distributed into four smaller subdivisions each of which was governed by 'a tetrarch'; again, in book 9, p. 430, he relates that Thessaly, before the time of Philip of Macedon, had been divided into four 'tetrarchies' each of which had its own 'tetrarch'. 2. the word lost its strict etymological force, and came to denote "the governor of a third part or half of a country, or even the ruler of an entire country or district provided it were of comparatively narrow limits; a petty prince" (cf. e. g. Plutarch, Anton. 56, 3, i., p. 942 a.). Thus Antony made Herod (afterward king) and Phasael, sons of Antipater, tetrarchs of Palestine, Josephus, Antiquities 14, 13, 1. After the death of Herod the Great, his sons, Archelaus styled an ethnarch but Antipas and Philip with the title of 'tetrarchs', divided and governed the kingdom left by their father; Josephus, Antiquities 17, 11, 4. Cf. Fischer, De vitiis etc., p. 428; Winers RWB, under the word Tetrarch, and especially Keim in Schenkel v., p. 487ff The tetrarch Herod Antipas is mentioned in Matthew 14:1; Luke 3:19; Luke 9:7; Acts 13:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεφρόω Transliteration: tephroō Phonetic Spelling: tef-ro'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to burn to ashes Meaning: to burn to ashes GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5077 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5077 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5077 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5077 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5077, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεφρόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5077 tephroō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: turn to ashes. From tephra (ashes); to incinerate, i.e. Consume -- turn to ashes. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5077: τεφρόωτεφρόω, τέφρω: 1 aorist participle τεφρώσας; (τέφρα ashes); to reduce to ashes: 2 Peter 2:6. (Aristotle (?), Theophrastus, Dio Cassius, Philo, Antoninus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τέχνη Transliteration: technē Phonetic Spelling: tekh'-nay Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: art, craft, trade Meaning: art, craft, trade GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5078 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5078 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5078 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5078 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5078, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τέχνη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5078 technē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: art, craft, occupation. From the base of tikto; art (as productive), i.e. (specially), a trade, or (generally) skill -- art, craft, occupation. see GREEK tikto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5078: τέχνητέχνη, τέχνης, ἡ (from τεκεῖν, see τέκτων), from Homer down, art: universally, Revelation 18:22 (here A. V. craft); of the plastic art, Acts 17:29; of a trade (as often in Greek writings), Acts 18:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τεχνίτης Transliteration: technitēs Phonetic Spelling: tekh-nee'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a craftsman, artificer Meaning: a craftsman, artificer GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5079 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5079 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5079 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5079 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5079, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τεχνίτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5079 technitēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: builder, craftsman. From techne; an artisan; figuratively, a founder (Creator) -- builder, craftsman. see GREEK techne Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5079: τεχνίτηςτεχνίτης, τεχνίτου, ὁ (τέχνη), from Sophocles ((?), Plato), Xenophon down, the Sept. several times for חָרָשׁ, an artificer, craftsman: Acts 19:24, 38; Revelation 18:22; of God the framer of the higher and eternal course of things, Hebrews 11:10 (of God the architect of the world, Wis. 13:1, where cf. Grimm, Exeget. Hdbch., p. 234 (cf. also Trench, Synonyms, § cv.; Piper, Monumentale Theol. § 26)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τήκω Transliteration: tēkō Phonetic Spelling: tay'-ko Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to melt (down), to melt away Meaning: to melt (down), to melt away GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5080 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5080 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5080 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5080 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5080, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τήκω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5080 tēkō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: melt. Apparently a primary verb; to liquefy -- melt. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5080: τήκωτήκω: from Homer down; to make liquid; passive, to become liquid, to melt; to perish or be destroyed by melting: 2 Peter 3:12, where for the present 3 person singular τήκεται Lachmann gives the future τακήσεται (see WH on the passage and in their Appendix, p. 171), cf. Isaiah 34:4 τακήσονται πᾶσαι αἱ δυνάμεις τῶν οὐρανῶν. (Cf. Veitch, under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τηλαυγῶς Transliteration: tēlaugōs Phonetic Spelling: tay-low-goce' Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: at a distance clearly Meaning: at a distance clearly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5081 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5081 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5081 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5081 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5081, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τηλαυγῶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5081 tēlaugōs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: clearly. Adverb from a compound of a derivative of telos and auge; in a far-shining manner, i.e. Plainly -- clearly. see GREEK telos see GREEK auge Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5081: δηλαυγῶςδηλαυγῶς (from δῆλος and αὐγή), radiantly, in full light, clearly: Mark 8:25 T WH marginal reading with manuscripts א* C L delta for Rec. τηλαυγῶς. Hesychius says δηλαυγῶς. ἄγαν φανερῶς; add δηλαυγεσι τεκμηρίοις, Democritus in Fabricius, Biblioth. Gr. iv., p. 333. With the exception of this word (δηλοποιέω (Plutarch, Pericl. 33, 8; others)) and the very rare δηλοφανης, δῆλος is not found in composition. STRONGS NT 5081: τηλαυγῶςτηλαυγῶς, adverb (from the adjective τηλαυγής, far-shining, from τῆλε afar, and αὐγή radiance), at a distance and clearly: Mark 8:25 (where T WH marginal reading δηλαυγῶς, which see). (adjective, Job 37:20; Psalm 18:9 (); and especially in the Greek poets from Pindar down; τηλαυγεστερον ὁρᾶν, Diodorus 1, 50.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τηλικοῦτος Transliteration: tēlikoutos Phonetic Spelling: tay-lik-oo'-tos Part of Speech: Demonstrative Pronoun Short Definition: such as this, of persons so old, of things so great Meaning: such as this, of persons so old, of things so great GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5082 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5082 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5082 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5082 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5082, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τηλικοῦτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5082 tēlikoutos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: so great, so mighty. Or feminine telikaute (tay-lik-ow'-tay) from a compound of ho with helikos and houtos; such as this, i.e. (in (figurative) magnitude) so vast -- so great, so mighty. see GREEK ho see GREEK helikos see GREEK houtos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5082: τηλικοῦτοςτηλικοῦτος, τηλικαυτη, τηλικοῦτο (from τηλίκος and οὗτος (but then (it is urged) it should have been τηλιχουτος; hence, better connected with αὐτός; others besides Cf. Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. § 79 A. 4; Kühner, § 173, 6: Vanicek, p. 268; Liddell and Scott, under the word οὗτος, at the beginning)), in Attic writings from Aeschylus down; 1. of such an age; used of any age, of so great an age, so old; also so young. 2. of so great a size, in bulk: πλοῖα, James 3:4. 3. intensively, such and so great (Latintantus talisque): 2 Corinthians 1:10; Hebrews 2:3; Revelation 16:18. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τηρέω Transliteration: tēreō Phonetic Spelling: tay-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to watch over, to guard Meaning: to watch over, to guard GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5083 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5083 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5083 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5083 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5083, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τηρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5083 tēreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hold fast, keepFrom teros (a watch; perhaps akin to theoreo); to guard (from loss or injury, properly, by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from phulasso, which is properly to prevent escaping; and from koustodia, which implies a fortress or full military lines of apparatus), i.e. To note (a prophecy; figuratively, to fulfil a command); by implication, to detain (in custody; figuratively, to maintain); by extension, to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively, to keep unmarried); by extension, to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively, to keep unmarried) -- hold fast, keep(- er), (pre-, re-)serve, watch. see GREEK theoreo see GREEK phulasso see GREEK koustodia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5083: τηρέωτηρέω, τηρῶ; imperfect ἐτήρουν; future τηρήσω; 1 aorist ἐτήρησα; perfect τετήρηκα, 3 person plural τετηρήκασιν (John 17:6 R G) and τετήρηκαν (ibid. L T Tr WH (see γίνομαι, at the beginning)); passive, present τηροῦμαι; imperfect ἐτηρουμην; perfect τετήρημαι; 1 aorist ἐτηρήθην; (τηρός, found only once, Aeschylus suppl. 248, where it is doubtful whether it means 'guarding' or 'watching'), from Pindar, Sophocles, Thucydides down; the Sept. several times for שָׁמַר, נָצַר, etc.; to attend to carefully, take care of; i. e. a. properly, to guard: τινα, a prisoner, Matthew 27:36, 54; Acts 16:23; passive, Acts 12:5; (); (b); τί, ; οἱ τηροῦντες ((R. V.) the watchers) the guards, Matthew 28:4 (Song of Solomon 3:3). b. metaphorically, to keep: τινα, one in that state in which he is, τήν ἑαυτοῦ παρθένον, his own virgin daughter, namely, as a virgin i. e. unmarried, 1 Corinthians 7:37; ἑαυτόν, himself such as he is, i. e. begotten of God, 1 John 5:18 (but here T Tr WH αὐτόν); with a predicate accusative added: ἁγνόν, 1 Timothy 5:22; ἄσπιλον ἀπό τοῦ κόσμου, James 1:27; ἀβαρῆ τίνι, 2 Corinthians 11:9 (ἁπλουν, Antoninus 6, 30; τινα ἄμεμπτον τῷ Θεῷ, Wis. 10:5); τί with a predicate accusative 1 Timothy 6:14 (but see in c. below); passive, τηροῦμαι, with an adverb, ἀμέμπτως, 1 Thessalonians 5:23; with a dative of the person, Χριστῷ, devoted to Christ (Winer's Grammar, 421 (392)), Jude 1:1; τηρεῖν τινα ἐν τίνι: to keep in i. e. cause one to persevere or stand firm in a thing: ἐν τῷ ὀνόματι Θεοῦ (see p. 447b bottom), John 17:11f; ἐν ἀγάπη Θεοῦ, Jude 1:21; τινα ἐκ τίνος, by guarding to cause one to escape in safety out of etc.: ἐκ τοῦ πονηροῦ, out of the power and assaults of Satan, John 17:15 (cf. Buttmann, 327 (281); Winer's Grammar, 410 (383)); ἐκ τῆς ὥρας τοῦ πειρασμοῦ, Revelation 3:10. to keep: i. e. not to leave, τήν ἀρχήν, Jude 1:6; not to throw away, τά ἱμάτια, Revelation 16:15. to hold firmly: τήν ἑνότητα τοῦ πνεύματος, Ephesians 4:3; anything as a mental deposit, τήν πίστιν, 2 Timothy 4:7; Revelation 14:12 (cf. Winers Grammar, 536 (499); Buttmann, 78 (68)). to show oneself to be actually holding a thing fast, i. e. c. to observe: namely, πῶς κτλ., Revelation 3:3; τί Matthew 23:3; Acts 21:25 (Rec.); τήν παράδοσιν, Mark 7:9 (WH (rejected) marginal reading στήσητε) (τά ἐκ παραδοσεως τῶν πατέρων, Josephus, Antiquities 13, 10, 6); τόν νόμον, Acts 15:5 and Rec. in Acts 15:24; James 2:10; τό σάββατον, the command respecting sabbath-keeping, John 9:16; τάς ἐντολάς (of either God or Christ), Matthew 19:17; John 14:15, 21; John 15:10; 1 John 2:3; 1 John 3:22, 24; 1 John 5:2 (where L T Tr WH ποιῶμεν); ; Revelation 12:17; Revelation 14:12 (see above, b. at the end); τήν ἐντολήν, 1 Timothy 6:14 (see in b. above; πάντα ὅσα ἐνετειλάμην, Matthew 28:20); τόν λόγον, either of Christ or of God, John 8:51f, 55; John 14:23; John 15:20; John 17:6; 1 John 2:5; Revelation 3:8; τούς λόγους, of Christ, John 14:24; τόν λόγον τῆς ὑπομονῆς μου (i. e. Ἰησοῦ), Revelation 3:10; τά ἔργα μου, the works that I command, Revelation 2:26; τούς λόγους τῆς προφητείας, Revelation 22:7; τοῦ βιβλίου τούτου, Revelation 22:9; τά ἐν τῇ προφητεία γεγραμμένα, Revelation 1:3; cf. Lipsius, Paulin. Rechtfertigungsl., p. 194f, d. to reserve: τινα εἰς τί, to undergo something, 2 Peter 2:4 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 342 (321); εἰς τήν τοῦ Σεβαστοῦ διάγνωσιν, Acts 25:21a); Jude 1:6; τινα εἰς ἡμέραν κρίσεως, 2 Peter 2:9; τούς οὐρανούς πυρί; (to be burned with fire) εἰς ἡμέραν κρίσεως, 2 Peter 3:7; τί εἰς τινα, a thing for one's advantage, 1 Peter 1:4; τί εἰς ἡμέραν τινα, to be used some day for some purpose, John 12:7; τί ἕως ἄρτι, John 2:10; τί with the dative of the person, for rewarding or punishing one, passive, 2 Peter 2:17; Jude 1:13. (Compare: διατηρέω, παρατηρέω, συντηρέω.) [SYNONYMS: τηρέω, φυλάσσω: τηρέω to watch or keep, φυλάσσω to guard; τηρέω expresses watchful care and is suggestive of present possession, φυλάσσω indicates safe custody and often implies assault from without; τηρέω may mark the result of which φυλάσσω is the means (e. g. John 17:12 where the words occur together, cf. Wisd. 10:5). See Westcott on John 8:51; Schmidt, chapter 208, especially § 4.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τήρησις Transliteration: tērēsis Phonetic Spelling: tay'-ray-sis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a watching, imprisonment, a keeping Meaning: a watching, imprisonment, a keeping GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5084 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5084 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5084 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5084 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5084, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τήρησις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5084 tērēsis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hold. From tereo; a watching, i.e. (figuratively) observance, or (concretely) a prison -- hold. see GREEK tereo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5084: τήρησιςτήρησις, τηρησεως, ἡ (τηρέω); a. a watching: of prisoners (Thucydides 7, 86); the place where prisoners are kept, a prison (R. V. ward): Acts 4:3; Acts 5:18. b. a keeping, i. e. complying with obeying: τῶν ἐντολῶν, 1 Corinthians 7:19; Sir. 35:23 (Sir. 32:23); νόμων, Wis. 6:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τιβεριάς Transliteration: Tiberias Phonetic Spelling: tib-er-ee-as' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Tiberias, a city of Galilee, also another name for the Sea of Galilee Meaning: Tiberias -- a city of Galilee, also another name for the Sea of Galilee GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5085 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5085 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5085 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5085 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5085, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τιβεριάς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5085 Tiberias 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tiberias. From Tiberios; Tiberias, the name of a town and a lake in Palestine -- Tiberias. see GREEK Tiberios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5085: ΤιβεριάςΤιβεριάς, Τιβεριάδος, ἡ (from Τιβέριος), a city of Galilee, near the Lake of Gennesaret, which Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, greatly enlarged (but see BB. DD., under the word and especially Schürer, Neutest. Zeitgesch., p. 234 note) and beautified, and named Tiberias in honor of Tiberius Caesar (Josephus, Antiquities 18, 2, 3). It is now called Tubariyeh, a poor and wretched town of about 3,000 inhabitants, swarming with fleas for which the place is notorious throughout Syria: John 6:1, 23; John 21:1. Cf. Robinson 2:380-394; Winers RWB, under the word; Rüetschi in Herzog edition 1 16:101; Weizsäcker in Sehenkel v., 526f; (Mühlau in Riehm, p. 1661f); Bädeker, pp. 367-369. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τιβέριος Transliteration: Tiberios Phonetic Spelling: tib-er'-ee-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Tiberius, a Roman emperor Meaning: Tiberius -- a Roman emperor GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5086 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5086 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5086 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5086 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5086, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τιβέριος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5086 Tiberios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tiberius. Of Latin origin; probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius, a Roman emperor -- Tiberius. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5086: ΤιβέριοςΤιβέριος, Τιβερίου, ὁ, Tiberius, the Roman emperor (from (Aug. 19) A.D. 14 to (March 16) A.D. 37) in whose reign Christ was crucified: Luke 3:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίθημι Transliteration: tithēmi Phonetic Spelling: tith'-ay-mee Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to place, lay, set Meaning: to place, lay, set GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5087 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5087 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5087 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5087 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5087, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίθημι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5087 tithēmi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to placeA prolonged form of a primary theo (theh'-o) (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses) to place (in the widest application, literally and figuratively; properly, in a passive or horizontal posture, and thus different from histemi, which properly denotes an upright and active position, while keimai is properly reflexive and utterly prostrate) -- + advise, appoint, bow, commit, conceive, give, X kneel down, lay (aside, down, up), make, ordain, purpose, put, set (forth), settle, sink down. see GREEK histemi see GREEK keimai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5087: τιθέωτιθέω, equivalent to τίθημι, which see STRONGS NT 5087: τίθημιτίθημι, 3 person plural τιθέασιν (Matthew 5:15; (Winers Grammar, § 14, 1 a.; Buttmann, 44 (38))); imperfect (from τιθέω) 3 person singular ἐτίθει (2 Corinthians 3:13), 3 person plural ἐτίθουν (Mark 6:56 (R G L); Acts 3:2; Acts 4:35) (and (T Tr WH in Mark, the passage cited) ἐτίθεσαν, cf. Buttmann, 45 (39); WH's Appendix, p. 167); future θήσω; 1 aorist ἔθηκα; 2 aorist (ἕθην) subjunctive θῶ (impv. 2 person plural θέτε, Luke 21:14 L T Tr WH (for R G 2 aorist middle imperative θέσθε)), infinitive θεῖναι, participle θείς; perfect τέθεικά; passive, present 3 person singular τίθεται (Mark 15:47 R G); perfect 3 person singular τέθειται (Mark 15:47 L T Tr WH); 1 aorist ἐτέθην; 2 aorist middle ἐθέμην (2 person singular ἔθου, Acts 5:4); (see ἐπιτίθημι); from Homer down; the Sept. mostly for שׂוּם and הֵשִׂים, נָתַן, שׁוּת and הֵשִׁית, הַנִיחַ, etc.: 1. to set, put, place, i. e. causative of κεῖσθαι; hence, a. to place or lay: τί, as θεμέλιον (Luke 6:48); ; 1 Corinthians 3:10f (θεμείλια, Homer, Iliad 12, 29); λίθον, Romans 9:33; 1 Peter 2:6; τί, opposed to αἴρειν, Luke 19:21f (cf. Xenophon, oec. 8, 2); τίνι πρόσκομμα (or (according to WH marginal reading) σκάνδαλον), Romans 14:13; τί εἰς τί, Luke 11:33 (Winer's Grammar, 238 (223)); τινα ποῦ, ὅπου, ἐκεῖ, (ὡς), of the dead laid to rest somewhere, Mark 15:47; Mark 16:6; (Luke 23:55); John 11:34; John 19:42; John 20:2, 13, 15; ἐν with the dative of the place, Matthew 27:60; Mark 6:29; ( L Tr WH); Luke 23:53; John 19:41; Acts 7:16; Acts 9:37; εἰς μνημεῖον, Acts 13:29; Revelation 11:9; (in Greek writings from Homer down very often of the laying away or depositing anywhere of the bones or ashes of the dead; like Latinponere equivalent to sepelire, cf. Klotz, Handwörterb. d. Latin Spr. 2:822b; (Harpers' Latin Dictionary, under the wordpono, I. Buttmann, 10)). τί or τινα ἐπί τίνος (Luke 8:16b L T Tr WH); Acts 5:15; John 19:19; (Revelation 10:2 G L T Tr WH); ἐπί τί (Mark 4:21 L T Tr WH; Tr text WH); 2 Corinthians 3:13; Revelation 10:2 (Rec.); ἐπί τινα, to put upon one, τάς χεῖρας, Mark 10:16; (τήν δεξιάν, Revelation 1:17 G L T Tr WH); τί ὑπό τί, Matthew 5:15; Mark 4:21; Luke 11:33; ὑποκάτω τίνος, Luke 8:16; τινα ὑπό τούς πόδας (see πούς), 1 Corinthians 15:25 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 523 (487)); τί παρά τούς πόδας τίθεσθαι, to lay at one's feet, Acts 4:35, 37 (here Tdf. πρός); ; θεῖναι ἐνώπιον τινα, Luke 5:18; metaphorically, ἐπί τινα τό πνεῦμα, i. e. to imbue one with, Matthew 12:18. Middle to have one put or placed: τινα εἰς φυλακήν, to order one to be put in prison, Acts 12:4; ἐν (τῇ) φυλακή, Matthew 14:3 (here L T Tr WH ἀποτίθημι); Acts 5:25 (Genesis 41:10; Genesis 42:17, 30; (Buttmann, 329 (283); Winer's Grammar, 414 (386))); εἰς τήρησιν, Acts 4:3; ἐν τηρήσει, Acts 5:18. to place for oneself: as βουλήν, to lay a plan (A. V. advised), Acts 27:12 (Judges 19:30; βουλάς ἐν ψυχή μου, Psalm 12:3 (:)); τά μέλη, to set, dispose, 1 Corinthians 12:18; (καιρούς ἐν τῇ ἰδίᾳ ἐξουσία, set within his own authority, Acts 1:7 (so R. V. text; but others refer it to 2 below)); τί εἰς τά ὦτα μου, to receive (A. V. let sink) into the ears, i. e. to fix in the mind, Luke 9:44; εἰς τήν καρδίαν, to propose to oneself, to purpose, followed by an infinitive Luke 21:14 (R G); also τί ἐν τῇ καρδία, to lay a thing up in one's heart to he remembered and pondered, Luke 1:66; ( L T Tr WH), (1 Samuel 21:12; (Winers Grammar, § 2, 1 c., and Buttmann, as above)); to propose to oneself something (A. V. conceived this thing in thine heart), Acts 5:4; also ἐν τῷ πνεύματι, followed by an infinitive (A. V. to purpose in the spirit), Acts 19:21; to place (or posit) for the execution of one's purpose, θέμενος ἐν ἡμῖν τόν λόγον τῆς καταλλαγῆς, since he has placed (deposited) in our minds the doctrine concerning reconciliation (namely, to be made known to others), 2 Corinthians 5:19. b. to put down, lay down; i. e. α. to bend downward: τά γόνατα, to bend or bow the knees, to kneel, Mark 15:19; Luke 22:41; Acts 7:60; Acts 9:40; Acts 20:36; Acts 21:5 (Latingenua pono, Ovid. fast. 2, 438; Curt. 8, 7, 13). β. like Latinpono (cf. Klotz, under the word; (Harpers' Dictionary, under the word, I. Buttmann, 9)), to lay off or aside, to wear or carry no longer: τά ἱμάτια (Latinvestes pono), John 13:4 (Plutarch, Alc. 8); τήν ψυχήν, to lay down, give up, one's life, John 10:17f; with ὑπέρ τίνος added, John 10:11, 15; John 13:37; John 15:13; 1 John 3:16 (ἔθηκε (or τεθεικεν) τήν σάρκα αὐτοῦ κύριος, the Epistle of Barnabas 6, 3 [ET] (irrelevant; see the passage); unlike the Latin phrasesvitam ponere, Cicero, ad fam. 9, 24, 4; Propertius, eleg. 2, 10, 43; (animam ponere), Sil. Ital. 10, 303; spiritum ponere, Valerius Maximus, 7, 8, 8, since these phrases mean only to die; more like the expression prius animam quam odium deponere, Nepos, Hann. 1, 3). γ. to lay by, lay aside money: παῥ ἑαυτῷ, 1 Corinthians 16:2. c. to set on (serve) something to eat or drink: οἶνον, John 2:10 (Xenophon, mem. 3, 14, 1; so also Latinpono; cf. Klotz as above, p. 822a; (Harpers' Dict. under the word, I. B. 8)). d. to set forth, something to be explained by discourse: τήν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ ἐν παραβολή, Mark 4:30 L text T Tr text WH (on this passage, see παραβολή, 2). 2. to make (Latinconstituo), τινα with a predicate accusative: τινα ὑποδιον, Matthew 22:44 (where L T Tr WH ὑποκάτω, put underneath); Mark 12:36 (WH ὑποκάτω); Luke 20:43; Acts 2:35; Hebrews 1:13; Hebrews 10:13 (from Psalm 109:1 ()); add, Romans 4:17 (from Genesis 17:5); Hebrews 1:2; passive, 1 Timothy 2:7; 2 Timothy 1:11; τί with a predicate accusative: 1 Corinthians 9:18 (in Greek writings from Homer down, often in the poets, rarely in prose writings, as Aelian v. h. 13, 6; Lucian, dial. marin. 14, 2; in the O. T. cf. Genesis 17:5; Leviticus 26:31; Isaiah 5:20; Wis. 10:21; 2 Macc. 5:21; 3Macc. 5:48). Middle to make (or set) for oneself or for one's use: τινα with a predicate accusative, Acts 20:28; 1 Corinthians 12:28 (in Greek writ from Homer down, even in prose, to make one one's own, as τινα φίλον to make one a friend, see Passow, p. 1893a; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. I.)). τιθέναι τινα εἰς τί, to appoint one to (destine one to be) anything, passive, 1 Peter 2:8; with εἰς τί instead of the predicate accusative (Hebraistically (cf. Winers Grammar, 228 (214); Buttmann, § 131, 7)), Acts 13:47 from Isaiah 49:6 (Jeremiah 1:5). Middle to appoint for one's use: τινα εἰς διακονίαν, to appoint one to one's service, 1 Timothy 1:12 (Winers Grammar, § 45, 4 at the end); to appoint with oneself or in one's mind: τινα εἰς ὀργήν, to decree one to be subject to wrath, 1 Thessalonians 5:9; (to this use many refer Acts 1:7, see ἐξουσία 1, and ἐν, I. 5 d. β.; cf. 1 a. above). τιθέναι τινα ἵνα, John 15:16; τιθέναι τό μέρος τίνος μετά τίνος (see μέρος, 1), Matthew 24:51; Luke 12:46. 3. to set, fix, establish (Latinstatuo); a. to set forth (German aufstellen): ὑπόδειγμα, 2 Peter 2:6. b. to establish, ordain, (German festsetzen, anordnen): νόμον, to enact, Galatians 3:19 Griesbach (very often in secular authors from Herodotus down, both in the active and the middle; cf. Passow, under the word, III. 3 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word A. III. 5)). (Compare: ἀνατίθημι, προσανατίθημι, ἀποτίθημι, διατίθημι, ἀντιδιατίθημι, ἐκτίθημι, ἐπιτίθημι, συνεπιτίθημι, κατατίθημι, συνκατατιθημι, μετατίθημι, παρατίθημι, περιτίθημι, προτίθημι, προστίθημι, συντίθημι, ὑποτίθημι.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίκτω Transliteration: tiktō Phonetic Spelling: tik'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to beget, bring forth Meaning: to beget, bring forth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5088 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5088 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5088 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5088 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5088, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίκτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5088 tiktō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bear, be born, bring forthA strengthened form of a primary teko tek'-o (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.), literally or figuratively -- bear, be born, bring forth, be delivered, be in travail. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5088: τίκτωτίκτω; future τέξομαι; 2 aorist ἔτεκον; 1 aorist passive ἐτέχθην; from Homer down; the Sept. for יָלַד; to bring forth, bear, produce (fruit from the seed); properly, of women giving birth: absolutely, Luke 1:57 (Buttmann, 267 (230)); ; John 16:21; Galatians 4:27; Hebrews 11:11 Rec.; Revelation 12:2, 4; υἱόν, Matthew 1:21, 23, 25; Luke 1:31; Luke 2:7; Revelation 12:5, 13; passive, Matthew 2:2; Luke 2:11; of the earth bringing forth its fruits: βοτάνην, Hebrews 6:7 (Euripides, Cycl. 333; Γαιαν, ἡ τά πάντα τίκτεται, Aeschylus Cho. 127; γῆς τῆς πάντα τικτούσης, Philo opif. m. § 45, who draws out at length the comparison of the earth to a mother). metaphorically, to bear, bring forth: ἁμαρτίαν, in the simile where ἡ ἐπιθυμία is likened to a female, James 1:15 (ἀρετήν, Plato, conv., p. 212 a.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίλλω Transliteration: tillō Phonetic Spelling: til'-lo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pluck, to pluck off Meaning: to pluck, to pluck off GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5089 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5089 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5089 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5089 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5089, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίλλω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5089 tillō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: pluck. Perhaps akin to the alternate of haireomai, and thus to suro; to pull off -- pluck. see GREEK suro see GREEK haireomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5089: τίλλωτίλλω; imperfect ἔτιλλον; from Homer down; to pluck, pluck off: στραχυας, Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23 (on this cf., p. 524b top); Luke 6:1. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τιμαῖος Transliteration: Timaios Phonetic Spelling: tim'-ah-yos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "highly prized", Timaeus, an Israelite Meaning: Timaeus -- "highly prized", an Israelite GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5090 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5090 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5090 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5090 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5090, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τιμαῖος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5090 Timaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Timaeus. Probably of Chaldee origin (compare tame'); Timoeus (i.e. Timay), an Israelite -- Timaeus. see HEBREW tame' Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5090: ΤιμαῖοςΤιμαῖος (טִמְאַי from Chaldean טְמֵא, Hebrew טָמֵא, to be unclean), Τιμαίου, ὁ, Timaeus, the name of a man: Mark 10:46. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τιμάω Transliteration: timaō Phonetic Spelling: tim-ah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fix the value, to price Meaning: to fix the value, to price GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5091 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5091 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5091 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5091 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5091, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τιμάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5091 timaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: honor, value. From timios; to prize, i.e. Fix a valuation upon; by implication, to revere -- honour, value. see GREEK timios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5091: τιμάωτιμάω, τιμῶ; future τιμήσω; 1 aorist ἐτίμησα; perfect passive participle τετιμημενος; 1 aorist middle ἐτιμησαμην; (τιμή); from Homer down; 1. to estimate, to fix the value; middle to fix the value of something belonging to oneself (Vulg.appretio; cf. Hagen, Sprachl. Erörterungen zur Vulgata, Freib. 1863, p. 99): τινα (R. V. to price), Matthew 27:9 (on which see ἀπό, I. 2); the Sept. for הֶעֱרִיך, Leviticus 27:8, 12, 14. 2. to honor (so uniformly A. V.), to have in honor, to revere, venerate; the Sept. for כִּבֵּד: God, Matthew 15:8; Mark 7:6; John 5:23; John 8:49; Christ, John 5:23; parents, Matthew 15:4; Matthew 19:19; Mark 7:10; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20: Ephesians 6:2; other men, 1 Timothy 5:3; 1 Peter 2:17; With πολλαῖς τιμαῖς added, to honor with many honors, Acts 28:10; of God, rewarding Christians with honor and glory in his kingdom, John 12:26. (Compare: ἐπιτιμάω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τιμή Transliteration: timē Phonetic Spelling: tee-may' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a valuing, a price Meaning: a valuing, a price GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5092 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5092 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5092 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5092 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5092, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τιμή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5092 timē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: honor, price, some. From tino; a value, i.e. Money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself -- honour, precious, price, some. see GREEK tino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5092: τιμήτιμή, τιμῆς, ἡ (from τίω, to estimate, honor, perfect passive τετιμαι), from Homer down, the Sept. for עֵרֶך (a valuing, rating), כָּבוד, יְקָר, הָדָר; 1. a valuing by which the price is fixed; hence, the price" itself: of the price paid or received for a person or thing bought or sold, with a genitive of the person Matthew 27:9; with a genitive of the thing, Acts 5:2f; plural, Acts 4:34; Acts 19:19; τιμή αἵματος, the price paid for killing, (cf. 'blood-money'), Matthew 27:6; ἠγοράσθητε τιμῆς (not gratis, but) with a piece, i. e. (contextually, with emphasis) at a great price (Buttmann, § 132, 13; yet see Winer's Grammar, 595 (553)), 1 Corinthians 6:20 (here Vulg.magno pretio); ; ὠνεῖσθαι τιμῆς ἀργυρίου, to buy for a price reckoned in silver, i. e. for silver, Acts 7:16; thing prized (A. V. honor), Revelation 21:24 (Rec.), 26. 2. honor which belongs or is shown to one: the honor of one who outranks others, pre-eminence, δόξα καί τιμή, Hebrews 2:7, 9; 2 Peter 1:17; in the doxologies: τῷ Θεῷ (namely, ἔστω (cf. Buttmann, § 129, 22 Rem.)) τιμή or ἡ τιμή, 1 Timothy 1:17; 1 Timothy 6:16; Revelation 5:13; Revelation 7:12; Revelation 19:1 Rec.; the honor which one has by reason of the rank and state of the office which he holds, Hebrews 5:4 (and often in Greek writings; cf. Bleek on Hebrews, the passage cited); veneration: διδόναι, λαβεῖν, τιμήν, Revelation 4:9, 11; Revelation 5:12; deference, reverence, Romans 12:10; Romans 13:7; 1 Timothy 5:17; 1 Timothy 6:1; honor appearing in the rewards of the future life, Romans 2:7, 10; 1 Peter 1:7; praise of which one is judged worthy, 1 Peter 2:7 (here R. V. text preciousness (cf. 1 above)); mark of honor, πολλαῖς τιμαῖς τιμᾶν τινα, Acts 28:10; universally in phrases: ἐν τιμή, honorably, 1 Thessalonians 4:4 (on this passive see κτάομαι); οὐκ ἐν τιμή τίνι, not in any honor, i. e. worthy of no honor, Colossians 2:23 (others, value; see πλησμονή); εἰς τιμήν, Romans 9:21; 2 Timothy 2:20f (on these passages, see σκεῦος, 1); περιτιθεναι τίνι τιμήν, 1 Corinthians 12:23 (see περιτίθημι, b.); τιμήν ἀπονέμειν τίνι, to show honor to one, 1 Peter 3:7; διδόναι τιμήν, 1 Corinthians 12:24; ἔχειν τιμήν, to have honor, be honored, John 4:44; Hebrews 3:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίμιος Transliteration: timios Phonetic Spelling: tim'-ee-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: valued, precious Meaning: valued, precious GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5093 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5093 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5093 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5093 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5093, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίμιος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5093 timios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dear, honorable, preciousIncluding the comparative timioteros (tim-ee-o'-ter-os), and the superlative timiotatos (tim-ee-o'-tat-os) from time; valuable, i.e. (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved -- dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation. see GREEK time Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5093: τίμιοςτίμιος, τίμια, τίμιον (τιμή), from Homer down; a. properly, held as of great price, i. e. precious: λίθος, Revelation 17:4; Revelation 18:12, 16; Revelation 21:19; plural 1 Corinthians 3:12 (R. V. costly stones); comparitive τιμιωτερος, 1 Peter 1:7 Rec.; superlative τιμιωτατος, Revelation 18:12; Revelation 21:11. b. metaphorically, held in honor, esteemed, especially dear: Hebrews 13:4; τίνι, to one, Acts 5:34; Acts 20:24 (here with a genitive also, according to the text of T Tr WH (οὐδενός λόγου etc. not worth a word; cf. Meyer at the passage)); καρπός τῆς γῆς, James 5:7; αἷμα, 1 Peter 1:19; ἐπαγγέλματα, 2 Peter 1:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τιμιότης Transliteration: timiotēs Phonetic Spelling: tim-ee-ot'-ace Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: preciousness, worth Meaning: preciousness, worth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5094 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5094 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5094 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5094 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5094, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τιμιότης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5094 timiotēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wealth, prosperityFrom timios; expensiveness, i.e. (by implication) magnificence -- costliness. see GREEK timios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5094: τιμιότηςτιμιότης, τιμιότητος, ἡ (τίμιος); a. properly, preciousness, costliness; an abundance of costly things: Revelation 18:19. b. metaphorically, worth, excellence: Aristotle, de partt. an. 1, 5 (p. 644b, 32); eth. Nic. 10, 7 at the end (p. 1178a, 1); διαφερουσι τιμιοτητι αἱ ψυχαί καί ἀτιμία ἀλλήλων, de gen. anim. 2, 3 (p. 736b, 31). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τιμόθεος Transliteration: Timotheos Phonetic Spelling: tee-moth'-eh-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Timothy, a Christian Meaning: Timothy -- a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5095 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5095 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5095 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5095 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5095, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τιμόθεος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5095 Timotheos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Timothy, TimotheusFrom time and theos; dear to God; Timotheus, a Christian -- Timotheus, Timothy. see GREEK time see GREEK theos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5095: ΤιμόθεοςΤιμόθεος, Τιμοθέου, ὁ, vocative Τιμοθη (1 Timothy 6:20; cf. Krüger, § 16 Anm. 2; (Winers Grammar, § 8, 2 c.; Buttmann, 12)), Timothy, a resident of Lystra, apparently, whose father was a Greek and mother a Jewess, Acts 16:1ff He was Paul's companion in travel, and fellow-laborer: Acts 17:14; Acts 18:5; Acts 19:22; Acts 20:4; Romans 16:21; 1 Corinthians 4:17; 1 Corinthians 16:10; 2 Corinthians 1:1, 19; Philippians 1:1; Philippians 2:19; Colossians 1:1; 1 Thessalonians 1:1; 1 Thessalonians 3:2, 6; 2 Thessalonians 1:1; 1 Timothy 1:2, 18; 1 Timothy 6:20; 2 Timothy 1:2; Philemon 1:1; Hebrews 13:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τίμων Transliteration: Timōn Phonetic Spelling: tee'-mone Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Timon, a Christian Meaning: Timon -- a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5096 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5096 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5096 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5096 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5096, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τίμων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5096 Timōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Timon. From time; valuable; Timon, a Christian -- Timon. see GREEK time Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5096: ΤίμωνΤίμων (on the accent cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1, l.), Τιμωνος, ὁ, Timon, one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem: Acts 6:5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τιμωρέω Transliteration: timōreō Phonetic Spelling: tim-o-reh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to punish, avenge Meaning: to punish, avenge GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5097 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5097 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5097 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5097 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5097, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τιμωρέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5097 timōreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: punish. From a comparative of time and ouros (a guard); properly, to protect one's honor, i.e. To avenge (inflict a penalty) -- punish. see GREEK time Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5097: τιμωρέωτιμωρέω, τιμώρω; 1 aorist passive ἐτιμωρήθην; (from τιμωρός, and this from τιμή and οὐρός, see θυρωρός); from Sophocles and Herodotus down; properly, to be a guardian or avenger of honor; hence, 1. to succor, come to the help of:τίνι, one, Sophocles, Herodotus, Thucydides, others, 2. to avenge: τίνι, one, Herodotus, Xenophon, others. 3. in the N. T. τιμώρω τινα, to take vengeance on one, to punish: Acts 22:5; Acts 26:11 (Sophocles O. R. 107; in Greek writings the middle is more common in this sense). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τιμωρία Transliteration: timōria Phonetic Spelling: tee-mo-ree'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: punishment, vengeance Meaning: punishment, vengeance GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5098 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5098 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5098 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5098 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5098, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τιμωρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5098 timōria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: punishment. From timoreo; vindication, i.e. (by implication) a penalty -- punishment. see GREEK timoreo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5098: τιμωρίατιμωρία, τιμωρίας, ἡ (τιμωρός, see τιμωρέω); 1. a rendering help; assistance ((Herodotus, Thucydides, others)). 2. vengeance, penalty, punishment: Hebrews 10:29 (Proverbs 19:29; Proverbs 24:22; in the Greek writings from Aeschylus and Herodotus down). (Synonym: see κόλασις, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίνω Transliteration: tinō Phonetic Spelling: tee'-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pay, to pay a penalty Meaning: to pay, to pay a penalty GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5099 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5099 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5099 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5099 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5099, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5099 tinō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: payStrengthened for a primary tio (tee'-o) (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses) to pay a price, i.e. As a penalty -- be punished with. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5099: τίνωτίνω: future τίσω; from Homer down; to pay, to recompense: δίκην, to pay penalty, suffer punishment, 2 Thessalonians 1:9 (Plato, Phaedo, p. 81 d.; Theact., p. 177 a.; Aelian v. h. 13, 2; δίκας, id. 1, 24; θωην, Homer, Odyssey 2, 193; ποινας, Pindar Ol. 2, 106; ζημίαν, the Sept. Proverbs 27:12). (Compare: ἀποτίνω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τις Transliteration: tis Phonetic Spelling: tis Part of Speech: Indefinite Pronoun Short Definition: a certain one, someone, anyone Meaning: a certain one, someone, anyone GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5100 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5100 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5100 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5100 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5100, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5100 tis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: any, anything, whomsoeverAn enclitic indefinite pronoun; some or any person or object -- a (kind of), any (man, thing, thing at all), certain (thing), divers, he (every) man, one (X thing), ought, + partly, some (man, -body, - thing, -what), (+ that no-)thing, what(-soever), X wherewith, whom(-soever), whose(-soever). Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5100: τὶςτὶς, neuter τὶ, genitive τίνος, indefinite (enclitic) pronoun (bearing the same relation to the interrogative τίς that ποῦ, πῶς, πότε do to the interrogatives ποῦ, πῶς, πότε); 1. a certain, a certain one; used of persons and things concerning which the writer either cannot or will not speak more particularly; a. joined to nouns substantive, as well as to adjectives and to numerals used substantively; as, Σαμαρείτης τίς, Luke 10:33; ἱερεύς, Luke 1:5; Luke 10:31; ἀνήρ, Luke 8:27; Acts 3:2; Acts 8:9; Acts 14:8; ἄνθρωπος, Matthew 18:12; Luke 10:30; Acts 9:33; plural Jude 1:4; τόπος, Luke 11:1; Acts 27:8; κώμη, Luke 10:38; Luke 17:12, and in many other passages; with proper names (as τάς Σίμων), Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26; Acts 9:43; Acts 21:16; Acts 25:19. δύο τινες with a partitive genitive, Luke 7:18(19); Acts 23:23; ἕτερος, Acts 8:34; plural Acts 27:1; it indicates that the thing with which it is connected belongs to a certain class and resembles it: ἀπαρχήν τινα, a kind of firstfuits, James 1:18, cf. Winer's Grammar, § 25, 2 a; joined to adjectives of quality and quantity, it requires us to conceive of their degree as the greatest possible; as, φοβερά τίς ἐκδοχή, a certain fearful expectation, Hebrews 10:27, where see Delitzsch (or Alford) (δεινή τίς δύναμις, Xenophon, mem. 1, 3, 12; other examples from the Greek writings are given in Winers Grammar, § 25, 2c.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. II. 8); Matthiae, § 487, 4; (Bernhardy (1829), p. 442); incredibilis quidam amor, Cicero, pro Lig c. 2, 5); μέγας τίς, Acts 8:9. b. it stands alone, or substantively: universally, τίς one, a certain one, Matthew 12:47 (but WH in marginal reading only); Luke 9:49, 57; Luke 13:6, 23; John 11:1; Acts 5:25; Acts 18:7; plural τινες, certain, some: Luke 13:1; Acts 15:1; Romans 3:8; 1 Corinthians 4:18; 1 Corinthians 15:34; 2 Corinthians 3:1; Galatians 2:12; 2 Thessalonians 3:11; 1 Timothy 1:3, 19; 1 Timothy 4:1; 1 Timothy 5:15; 1 Timothy 6:10; 2 Peter 3:9; τινες ἐν ὑμῖν, some among you, 1 Corinthians 15:12; a participle may be added — either with the article, τινες οἱ etc., Luke 18:9; 2 Corinthians 10:2; Galatians 1:7; or without it, 1 Timothy 6:21; τίς and τινες with a partitive genitive: Luke 11:1; Luke 14:15; 2 Corinthians 10:12. 2. a. joined to nouns and signifying some: χρόνον τινα, some time, a while, 1 Corinthians 16:7; ἡμέραι τινες, some (or certain) days, Acts 9:19; Acts 10:48; Acts 15:36; Acts 16:12; Acts 24:24; Acts 25:13; μέρος τί, Luke 11:36 (here WH marginal reading brackets τί); Acts 5:2; 1 Corinthians 11:18; τί βρώσιμον, Luke 24:41; add, Mark 16:18; John 5:14; Acts 17:21; Acts 23:20; Acts 28:21; Hebrews 11:40; βραχύ τί, Acts 5:34 (where L T Tr WH omit τί); Hebrews 2:7; περισσότερον τί, 2 Corinthians 10:8; μικρόν τί, 2 Corinthians 11:16; it serves modestly to qualify or limit the measure of things, even though that is thought to be ample or large (cf. 1 a. under the end): κοινωνία τίς, a certain contribution, Romans 15:26; καρπός, Romans 1:13; χάρισμα, ibid. 11. with a participle, ἀθετήσας τάς, if anyone has set at nought, Hebrews 10:28 (but this example belongs rather under the next entry). b. standing alone, or used substantively, and signifying someone, something; anyone, anything: universally, Matthew 12:29; Mark 9:30; Mark 11:16; Luke 8:46; John 2:25; John 6:46; Acts 17:25; Romans 5:7; 1 Corinthians 15:35; 2 Corinthians 11:20; Hebrews 3:4; James 2:18; 2 Peter 2:19, etc.; τίς ἐξ ὑμῶν, James 2:16; ἐξ ὑμῶν τίς, Hebrews 3:13; with a partitive genitive, Luke 7:36; Luke 11:45; 1 Corinthians 6:1; neuter τί with a partitive genitive, Acts 4:32; Romans 15:18; Ephesians 5:27. εἰς τίς, see εἷς, 3, p. 187a. it answers not infrequently to the indefinite one (German man, Frenchon): Mark 8:4; John 2:25; John 16:30; Romans 8:24; Hebrews 5:12 (where some (viz. R G T Tr (cf. Winers Grammar, 169 (160); R. V. marginal reading which be the rudiments etc.; cf. c. below)) incorrectly read τινα (yet cf. Buttmann, 268 (230) note, cf. 260 (223) note)), etc.; cf. Matthiae, § 487, 2. εἰ τίς, see εἰ, III. 16; ἐάν τίς, τίνος, etc.: Matthew 21:3; Matthew 24:23; Mark 12:19; Luke 16:31; John 6:51; John 7:17; John 8:51; John 9:22, 31; John 10:9; John 11:9f, 57; John 12:26, 47; Acts 9:2 (here Tdf. ἄν); ; 1 Corinthians 5:11; 1 Corinthians 8:10; 1 Corinthians 10:28; Colossians 3:13; 1 Timothy 1:8; 2 Timothy 2:5, 21; James 2:14; James 5:19; 1 John 2:15; 1 John 4:20; 1 John 5:16; Revelation 3:20; Revelation 22:18f; ἄν τινων, John 20:23 (here Lachmann ἐάν); ἐάν μή τίς, John 3:3, 5; John 15:6; Acts 8:31; οὐ ... τίς, not ... anyone, i. e. no one, John 10:28; οὔτε ... τίς, Acts 28:21; οὐδέ ... τίς, Matthew 11:27; Matthew 12:19; οὐκ ... ὑπό τίνος, 1 Corinthians 6:12; μή τίς, lest any (man), Matthew 24:4; Mark 13:5; Acts 27:42; 1 Corinthians 1:15; 1 Corinthians 16:11; 2 Corinthians 8:20; 2 Corinthians 11:16; 2 Corinthians 12:6; Ephesians 2:9; 1 Thessalonians 5:15; Hebrews 4:11; Hebrews 12:15; hath any (one), John 4:33 (cf. μήτις, 2); μή τινα, 2 Corinthians 12:17; πρός τό μή ... τινα, 1 Thessalonians 2:9; ὥστε ... μή τινα, Matthew 8:28; like the Latinaliquis, it is used with the verb εἶναι emphatically: to be somebody, i. e. somebody of importance, some eminent personage (Winers Grammar, § 25, 2 c.; Buttmann, § 127, 16), Acts 5:36 (see examples from the Greek writings in Passow, under the word, B. II. 2 d.; (Liddell and Scott, ibid. A. II. 5); on the phrase τί εἶναι see e. β. below). Plural, τινες, some (of that number or class of men indicated by the context): Mark 14:4, 65; Luke 21:5; John 13:29; τινες are distinguished from οἱ πάντες, 1 Corinthians 8:7; 1 Corinthians 9:22. τινες with an anarthrous participle, Mark 14:57; Luke 13:1; ταῦτα τινες ἦτε, such (of this sort) were some of you, 1 Corinthians 6:11 (cf. οὗτος, I. 2 d.); τινες with a partitive genitive, Matthew 9:3; Matthew 12:38; Matthew 28:11; Mark 7:1; Mark 12:13; Luke 6:2; Luke 19:39; Acts 5:15; Acts 17:18, 28, and often; followed by ἐκ and a partitive genitive, Luke 11:15; John 6:64; John 7:25, 44; John 9:16; John 11:37, 46; Acts 11:20; Acts 15:24, etc.; Paul employs τινες by meiosis in reference to many, when he would mention something censurable respecting them in a mild way: Romans 3:3; 1 Corinthians 10:7-10. c. Sometimes the subject τίς, τινες, or the object τινα, τινας, is not added to the verb, but is left to be understood by the reader (cf. Buttmann, § 132, 6; (Winer's Grammar, §§ 58, 2; 64, 4)): before the partitive genitive Acts 21:16; before ἀπό, Matthew 27:9 (1 Macc. 7:33); before ἐκ, Matthew 23:34; Luke 21:16; (John 1:24 T Tr WH (cf. R. V. marginal reading); L T Tr WH (cf. R. V. marginal reading)); ; (2 John 4; Revelation 2:10). (Other examples of its apparent omission are the following: as subject — of a finite verb (Winer's Grammar, § 58, 9 b. β.; Buttmann, § 129, 19): φησί, 2 Corinthians 10:10 R G T Tr text WH text; ὅταν λαλῇ τό ψεῦδος, John 8:44 (according to one interpretation; see R. V. margin); of an infinitive: οὐ χρείαν ἔχετε γράφειν ὑμῖν, 1 Thessalonians 4:9 R G T Tr text WH; χρείαν ἔχετε τοῦ διδάσκειν ὑμᾶς, τινα etc. Hebrews 5:12 R G T Tr (but see 2 b. above). as object: δός μοι πιεῖν, John 4:7; cf. Mark 5:43. See Kühner, § 352 g.; Krüger, § 55, 3, 21.) d. It stands in partitions: τίς ... ἕτερος δέ, one ... and another, 1 Corinthians 3:4; plural τινες (μέν) ... τινες (δέ), Luke 9:7f.; Acts 17:18; Philippians 1:15; cf. Passow, under the word, B. II. 2e.; (Liddell and Scott, ibid. A. II. 11. c.). e. Besides what has been already adduced, the following should be noticed respecting the use of the neuter τί; α. universally, anything, something: Matthew 5:23; Mark 8:23; Luke 11:54; Acts 25:5, 11; 1 Corinthians 10:31, and very often; οὐδέ ... τί, neither ... anything, 1 Timothy 6:7. β. like the Latinaliquid it is used emphatically, equivalent to something of consequence, something extraordinary (cf. b. above): in the phrase εἶναι τί, 1 Corinthians 3:7; Galatians 2:6; Galatians 6:3; cf. Passow, under the word, B. II. 2 d.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. II. 5); and on the Latinaliquid esse see Klotz, Handwörterb. d. Latin Spr. 1:298b; (Harpers' Dictionary, under the word aliquis, II. C. 1) (on the other hand, in 1 Corinthians 10:19 τί εἶναι means to be anything, actually to exist); εἰδέναι (L T Tr WH ἐγνωκέναι) τί, i. e. much, 1 Corinthians 8:2. 3. As respects the position of the word, when used adjectivally it stands — now before its noun (τίς ἀνήρ, Acts 3:2; Acts 14:8; τίς μαθητής, Acts 9:10; τινας ἑτέρους, Acts 27:1; τί ἀγαθόν, John 1:47); now, and indeed far more frequently, after it, as ἱερεύς τίς, Luke 1:5; Luke 10:31; ἀνήρ τίς, Luke 8:27, etc., etc. Τίνες, used substantively, is found at the beginning of a sentence in Matthew 27:47; Luke 6:2; John 13:29; 1 Timothy 5:24; Philippians 1:15; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 25, 2 Note, and 559 (520). The particle δέ may stand between it and its substantive (as Σαμαρείτης δέ τίς), as in Luke 10:33, 38; Acts 8:9; Hebrews 10:27. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίς Transliteration: tis Phonetic Spelling: tis Part of Speech: Interrogative Pronoun Short Definition: who? which? what? Meaning: who? which? what? GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5101 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5101 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5101 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5101 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5101, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5101 tis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: every man, how much, which, whomProbably emphatic of tis; an interrogative pronoun, who, which or what (in direct or indirect questions) -- every man, how (much), + no(-ne, thing), what (manner, thing), where (-by, -fore, -of, -unto, - with, -withal), whether, which, who(-m, -se), why. see GREEK tis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5101: τίςτίς, neuter τί, genitive τίνος, interrogative pronoun (from Homer down); 1. who, which, what? the Sept. τίς for מִי, τί for מָה; a. used adjectivally, in a direct question: τίς βασιλεύς, Luke 14:31; τίς γυνή, Luke 15:8; τί περισσόν, Matthew 5:47; τί σημεῖον, John 2:18, and many other passages. in an indirect question, 1 Thessalonians 4:2, etc.; τινα ἤ ποῖον καιρόν, 1 Peter 1:11; used instead of a predicate in a direct question, τίς (namely, ἐστιν) ἡ αἰτία, Acts 10:21; τίς καί ποταπή ἡ γυνή, Luke 7:39; add, Romans 3:1; 1 Corinthians 9:18, etc.; neuter, Matthew 24:3; Mark 5:9; in an indirect question with the optative, Luke 8:9; τίς followed by ἄν, John 13:24 R G; Acts 21:33 (R G); τί with the optative, Luke 15:26 (Tr WH add ἄν, so L brackets); Luke 18:36 (L brackets Tr brackets WH marginal reading add ἄν); with the indicative, Ephesians 1:18; b. used alone or Substantively: in a direct question, τίς ὑπέδειξεν ὑμῖν φυγεῖν; Matthew 3:7; Luke 3:7; Revelation 18:18, etc.; τίνος, Matthew 22:20, 28; Mark 12:10; τίνι, Luke 13:18; τινα, John 18:4, 7; τί θέλετε μοι δοῦναι; Matthew 26:15; τί in an indirect question, followed by the indicative, Matthew 6:3; John 13:12; 1 Corinthians 14:16; Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, and very often; followed by the aorist subjunctive, Matthew 6:25; Luke 12:11, etc.; followed by the optative with ἄν, Luke 1:62; Luke 6:11, etc. Emphatic words get prominence by being placed before the pronoun (Buttmann, § 151, 16): ὑμεῖς δέ τινα με λέγετε εἶναι, Matthew 16:15; Mark 8:29; Luke 9:20; καί ἡμεῖς τί ποιήσομεν (or ποιήσωμεν), Luke 3:14; οὗτος δέ τί, John 21:21 (cf. e. β.); add, John 1:19; John 8:5; John 9:17; Acts 19:15; Romans 9:19b (cf. Winer's Grammar, 274 (257)),; ; Ephesians 4:9; James 4:12; examples from Greek writings are given in Passow, p. 1908b; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. I. 1 b.). A question is often asked by τίς as the leading word, when the answer expected is no one: Acts 8:33; Romans 7:24; Romans 8:33; Romans 9:19; Romans 10:16; Romans 11:34; 1 Corinthians 9:7; 2 Corinthians 11:29; Hebrews 1:5, 13. τίς εἰ μή, who ... save (or but) (i. e. no one but), Mark 2:7; Luke 5:21; Romans 11:15; 1 Corinthians 2:11; Hebrews 3:18; 1 John 2:22; 1 John 5:5. c. two questions are blended into one: τίς τί ἄρῃ, what each should take, Mark 15:24; τίς τί διεπραγματεύσατο, Luke 19:15 (not Tr WH); ἐγώ δέ τίς ἤμην δυνατός κωλῦσαι τόν Θεόν; who was I? was I able to withstand God? Acts 11:17; cf. Winers Grammar, § 66, 5, 3; Passow, p. 1909{a}; Ast, Platonic Lexicon, iii., p. 394; Franz V. Fritzsche, Index ad Lucian, dial. deor., p. 164; the same construction occurs in Latin writings; cf. Ramshorn, Latin Gram., p. 567. τίς is joined with conjunctions: καί τίς, Mark 10:26; Luke 10:29; Luke 18:26; Revelation 6:17 (see καί, I. 2 g.); τίς ἄρα, see ἄρα, 1; τίς οὖν, Luke 10:36 (here T WH omit; L Tr brackets οὖν); 1 Corinthians 9:18. τίς with a partitive genitive: Matthew 22:28; Mark 12:23; Luke 10:36; Acts 7:52; Hebrews 1:5, 13; with ἐκ and a genitive of the class, Matthew 6:27; Luke 14:28; John 8:46; in an indirect question with the optative, Luke 22:23 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 41 b. 4 c.); with ἄν added, Luke 9:46. d. in indirect questions the neuter article is sometimes placed before the pronouns τίς and τί; see ὁ, II. 10 a. e. Respecting the neuter τί the following particulars may be noted: α. τί οὗτοι σου καταμαρτυροῦσιν; a condensed expression for τί τοῦτο ἐστιν, ὁ οὗτοι σου καταμαρτυροῦσιν; Matthew 26:62; Mark 14:60 (Buttmann, 251 (216) explains this expression differently); also τί τοῦτο ἀκούω περί σου; ((R. V.)) what is this (that) I hear of thee? (unless preference be given to the rendering, 'why do I hear this of thee' (see under β. below)), Luke 16:2; cf. Bornemann at the passage; (Winer's Grammar, § 66, 5, 3). β. τί πρός ἡμᾶς; namely, ἐστιν, what is that to us? (Winers Grammar, 586 (545); Buttmann, 138 (121)), Matthew 27:4; John 21:22; τί ἐμοί καί σοι; see ἐγώ, 4; τί μοι etc. what have I to do with etc. 1 Corinthians 5:12; τί σοι or ὑμῖν δοκεῖ; (what thinkest thou etc.), Matthew 17:25; Matthew 22:17, 42; Matthew 26:66; John 11:56 (here before ὅτι supply in thought δοκεῖ ὑμῖν, to introduce a second question (R. V. What think ye? That he will not come etc.)). τί θέλεις; and τί θέλετε; followed by a subjunctive, our what wilt thou (that) I should etc.: Matthew 20:32 (here Lachmann brackets inserts ἵνα); Mark 10:51; Mark 15:12 (WH omits; Tr brackets θέλετε); Luke 18:41; 1 Corinthians 4:21; τί with the deliberative subjunctive: Matthew 6:31; Matthew 27:22; Mark 4:30 (here L marginal reading T Tr text WH πῶς); Luke 12:17; Luke 13:18; John 12:27; τί followed by a future: Acts 4:16 (where Lachmann's stereotyped edition; T Tr WH ποιήσωμεν); 1 Corinthians 15:29; τί (namely, ἐστιν (Buttmann, 358 (307); Winer's Grammar, § 64, 2 a.)) ὅτι etc., how is it that, etc. i. e. why etc., Mark 2:16 R G L; Luke 2:49; Acts 5:4, 9; τί γέγονεν, ὅτι etc. (R. V. what is come to pass that etc.), John 14:22; οὗτος δέ τί (namely, ἔσται or γενήσεται (Winers Grammar, 586 (546); Buttmann, 394 (338))), what will be his lot? John 21:21 (cf. Acts 12:18 τί ἄρα ὁ Πέτρος ἐγένετο; Xenophon, Hell. 2, 3, 17 τί ἐσοιτο ἡ πολιτεία). τί equivalent to διά τί, why? wherefore? (Matthiae, § 488,8; Krüger, § 46, 3 Anm. 4; (Winer's Grammar, § 21,3 N. 2)): Matthew 6:28; Matthew 7:3; Mark 2:7; Mark 11:3; Luke 2:48; Luke 6:41; Luke 12:57; Luke 24:38; John 7:19; John 18:23; Acts 14:15; Acts 26:8; Romans 3:7; Romans 9:19; 1 Corinthians 4:7; 1 Corinthians 10:30; 1 Corinthians 15:29; Galatians 3:19; Galatians 5:11; Colossians 2:20, and often. ἵνα τί or ἱνατί, see under the word, p. 305a. διά τί (or διατί (see διά, B. II. 2 a., p. 134b)), why? wherefore? Matthew 9:11, 14; Matthew 13:10; Mark 7:5; Mark 11:31; Luke 19:23, 31; John 7:45; John 13:37; Acts 5:3; 1 Corinthians 6:7; 2 Corinthians 11:11; Revelation 17:7, and often. εἰς τί, to what? to what end? to what purpose? Matthew 14:31; Matthew 26:8; Mark 14:4; Mark 15:34 (Wis. 4:17; Sir. 39:21). τί οὖν, etc. why then, etc.: Matthew 17:10; Matthew 19:7; Matthew 27:22; Mark 12:9; Luke 20:15; John 1:25; see also in οὖν, b. α.; τί οὖν ἐροῦμεν, see ibid. τί γάρ; see γάρ, II. 5. γ. Hebraistically for מָה, how, how greatly, how much, with adjectives and verbs in exclamations (Winers Grammar, § 21 N. 3; cf. Buttmann, 254 (218)): Matthew 7:14 G L Tr; Luke 12:49 (on this see εἰ, I. 4 at the end), (Psalm 3:2; 2 Samuel 6:20; Song of Solomon 1:10; τί πολύ τό ἀγαθόν σου; Symm. Psalm 30:19). 2. equivalent to πότερος, ποτερα, πότερον, whether of two, which of the two: Matthew 21:31; Matthew 23:17 (here L τί; see below); ; Luke 22:27; neuter τί, Matthew 9:5; ( Lachmann, ); Mark 2:9; Luke 5:23; Philippians 1:22; cf. Ast, Platonic Lexicon, iii., p. 394 Matthiae, § 488, 4; Winer's Grammar, 169 (159). 3. equivalent to ποῖος, ποίᾳ, ποῖον, of what sort, what (kind): Mark 1:27; Mark 6:2; Luke 4:36; Luke 8:9; Luke 24:17; John 7:36; Acts 17:19; 1 Corinthians 15:2; Ephesians 1:18f. Cf. Hermann on Viger, p. 731. 4. By a somewhat inaccurate usage, yet one not unknown to Greek writings, it is put for the relatives ὅς and ὅστις: thus, τινα (L T Tr WH τί) με ὑπονοεῖτε εἶναι, οὐκ εἰμί ἐγώ (where one would expect ὅν). Acts 13:25; δοθήσεται ὑμῖν, τί λαλήσετε (λαλήσητε T Tr WH; L brackets the clausel, Matthew 10:19; ἑτοίμασον, τί δειπνήσω, Luke 17:8; (οἶδα τινας ἐξελεξάμην, John 13:18 T Tr text WH); especially after ἔχειν (as in the Greek writings): οὐκ ἔχουσι, τί φάγωσιν, Matthew 15:32; Mark 6:36; Mark 8:1f; cf. Winers Grammar, § 25, 1; Buttmann, 251 (216); on the distinction between the Latinhabeo quid and habeo quod cf. Ramshorn, Latin Gram., p. 565f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τίτλος Transliteration: titlos Phonetic Spelling: tit'-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Titius (surnamed Justus), a Christian Meaning: Titius (surnamed Justus), a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5102 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5102 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5102 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5102 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5102, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τίτλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5102 titlos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: an inscription, noticeOf Latin origin; a titulus or "title" (placard) -- title. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5102: τίτλοςτίτλος, τιτλου, ὁ, a Latin word, a title; an inscription, giving the accusation or crime for which a criminal suffered: John 19:19, 20, and after it Ev. Nic c. 10, 1 at the end. (Sueton. Calig c. 32praecedente titulo qui causam poenae indicaret; again, Domit c. 10canibus objecit cunt hoe titulo: impie locutus parmularius.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τίτος Transliteration: Titos Phonetic Spelling: tee'-tos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Titus, a Christian Meaning: Titus -- a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5103 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5103 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5103 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5103 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5103, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τίτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5103 Titos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Titus. Of Latin origin but uncertain significance; Titus, a Christian -- Titus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5103: ΤίτιοςΤίτιος, Τίτου, ὁ, the praenomen of a certain Corinthian, a Jewish proselyte, also surnamed Justus: Acts 18:7 T Tr brackets WH (see Τίτος). STRONGS NT 5103: ΤίτοςΤίτος (Rec.st in the subscription, Τίτος; cf. Lipsius, Gram. Unters., p. 42f; Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; Pape, Eigennamen, under the word; Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1 m.), Τίτου, ὁ, Titus, a Gentile Christian, Paul's companion in some of his journeys and assistant in Christian work: 2 Corinthians 2:13; 2 Corinthians 7:6, 13; 2 Corinthians 8:6, 16, 23; 2 Corinthians 12:18; Galatians 2:1, 3; 2 Timothy 4:10; Titus 1:4. He is not mentioned in the Book of Acts. But since Titus is the praenomen, perhaps he appears in the Acts under his second, or, if he was a Roman, under his third name; cf. Rückert on 2 Cor., p. 410. He is by no means, however, to be identified (after Wieseler, Com. ü. d. Brief a. d. Galater, p. 573f (also his Chron. d. apost. Zeit., p. 204)) with the Titus of Acts 18:7, even if the reading (of some authorities (see Tdf.'s note ad loc.)) Τίτου (see Τίτιος above) Ἰούστου be the true one. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοί Transliteration: toi Phonetic Spelling: toy Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: an enclitic particle of asseveration used as a prefix or suff. in the N.T Meaning: therefore, thereupon, whereupon GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5104 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5104 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5104 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5104 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5104, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοί [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5104 toi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: in soothProbably for the dative case of ho; an enclitic particle of asseveration by way of contrast; in sooth -- (used only with other particles in the comparative, as kaitoige, mentoi, toigaroun, toinun, etc.) see GREEK ho see GREEK kaitoige see GREEK mentoi see GREEK toigaroun see GREEK toinun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5104: τίωτίω, a form front which some N. T. lexicons (e. g. Wahl, Bretschneider, Robinson, Bloomfield, Schirlitz, Harting, others) incorrectly derive τίσουσιν in 2 Thessalonians 1:9; see τίνω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοιγαροῦν Transliteration: toigaroun Phonetic Spelling: toy-gar-oon' Part of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Short Definition: wherefore then, so therefore Meaning: wherefore then, so therefore GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5105 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5105 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5105 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5105 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5105, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοιγαροῦν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5105 toigaroun 🕊 Strong's Concordance: consequently, thereforeFrom toi and gar and oun; truly for then, i.e. Consequently -- there-(where-)fore. see GREEK toi see GREEK gar see GREEK oun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5105: τοιγαροῦντοιγαροῦν (from the enclitic τοι or τῷ, γάρ, and οὖν, German doch denn nun; cf. Delitzsch on Hebrews 12:1; (Ellicott on 1 Thessalonians 4:8)), a particle introducing a conclusion with some special emphasis or formality, and generally occupying the first place in the sentence, wherefore then,for which reason, therefore, consequently: 1 Thessalonians 4:8; Hebrews 12:1 (for עַל־כֵּן, Job 22:10; Job 24:22; 4 Macc. 1:34; 6:28 variant; ; Sophocles, Xenophon, Plato, and following); cf. Klotz ad Devar. ii. 2, p. 738. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοίνυν Transliteration: toinyn Phonetic Spelling: toy'-noon Part of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Short Definition: accordingly, therefore Meaning: accordingly, therefore GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5106 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5106 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5106 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5106 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5106, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοίνυν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5106 toinyn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: then, therefore. From toi and nun; truly now, i.e. Accordingly -- then, therefore. see GREEK toi see GREEK nun Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5106: τοίνυντοίνυν (from the enclitic τοι and νῦν), from Pindar (and Herodotus) down, therefore, then, accordingly; contrary to the use of the more elegant Greek writing, found at the beginning of the sentence (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 342f; (Winers Grammar, 559 (519f); Buttmann, § 150, 19)): Hebrews 13:13 (Isaiah 3:10; Isaiah 5:13); as in the better writings, after the first word: Luke 20:25 (yet T Tr WH put it first here also); 1 Corinthians 9:26 and Rec. in James 2:24 (Wis. 1:11 Wis. 8:9; 4 Macc. 1:13, 15ff). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοιόσδε Transliteration: toiosde Phonetic Spelling: toy-os'-deh Part of Speech: Demonstrative Pronoun Short Definition: such Meaning: such GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5107 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5107 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5107 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5107 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5107, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοιόσδε [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5107 toiosde 🕊 Strong's Concordance: such. (including the other inflections); from a derivative of toi and de; such-like then, i.e. So great -- such. see GREEK de Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5107: τοιόσδετοιόσδε, τοιάδε, τοιονδε (τοῖος and δέ), from Homer down, such, generally with an implied suggestion of something excellent or admirable: 2 Peter 1:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοιοῦτος Transliteration: toioutos Phonetic Spelling: toy-oo'-tos Part of Speech: Demonstrative Pronoun Short Definition: such as this, such Meaning: such as this, such GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5108 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5108 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5108 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5108 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5108, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοιοῦτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5108 toioutos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: like, such(including the other inflections); from toi and houtos; truly this, i.e. Of this sort (to denote character or individuality) -- like, such (an one). see GREEK toi see GREEK houtos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5108: τοιοῦτοςτοιοῦτος, τοιαύτη, τοιοῦτο and τοιοῦτον (only this second form of the neuter occurs in the N. T., and twice (but in Matthew 18:5 T WH have τοιοῦτο)) (from τοῖος and οὗτος (others say lengthened from τοῖος or connected with αὐτός; cf. τηλικοῦτος)) (from Homer down), such as this, of this kind or sort; a. joined to nouns: Matthew 9:8; Matthew 18:5; Mark 4:33; Mark 6:2; Mark 7:8 (here T WH omit; Tr brackets the clause),; (here Tdf. τούτων); John 9:16; Acts 16:24; 1 Corinthians 5:1; 1 Corinthians 11:16; 2 Corinthians 3:4, 12; 2 Corinthians 12:3; Hebrews 7:26; Hebrews 8:1; Hebrews 12:3; Hebrews 13:16; James 4:16. b. οἷος ... τοιοῦτος: Mark 13:19; 1 Corinthians 15:48; 2 Corinthians 10:11; τοιοῦτος ... ὁποῖος, Acts 26:29; τοιοῦτος ὤν ὡς etc. Philemon 1:9 (where see Lightfoot). c. used substantively, α. without an article: John 4:23; neuter μηδέν τοιοῦτον, Acts 21:25 Rec.; plural, Luke 9:9; Luke 13:2 (here T Tr text WH ταῦτα). β. with the article, ὁ τοιοῦτος one who is of such a character, such a one (Buttmann, § 124, 5; Winers Grammar, 111 (106); Krüger, § 50, 4, 6; Kühner, on Xenophon, mem. 1, 5, 2; Ellicott on Galatians 5:21): Acts 22:22; 1 Corinthians 5:5, 11; 2 Corinthians 2:6; 2 Corinthians 10:11; 2 Corinthians 12:2, 5; Galatians 6:1; Titus 3:11, plural, Matthew 19:14; Mark 10:14; Luke 18:16; John 8:5; Rom. ( L marginal reading); ; 1 Corinthians 7:28; 1 Corinthians 16:16, 18; 2 Corinthians 11:13; Philippians 2:29; 2 Thessalonians 3:12; 1 Timothy 6:5 Rec.; 3 John 1:8; neuter plural, Acts 19:25; Romans 1:32; Romans 2:2; 1 Corinthians 7:15; Galatians 5:21, 23; Ephesians 5:27; Hebrews 11:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοῖχος Transliteration: toichos Phonetic Spelling: toy'-khos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a wall Meaning: a wall GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5109 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5109 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5109 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5109 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5109, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοῖχος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5109 toichos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wall. Another form of teichos; a wall -- wall. see GREEK teichos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5109: τοῖχοςτοῖχος, τοίχου, ὁ, from Homer down, the Sept. often for קִיר, a wall (especially of a house; cf. τεῖχος): Acts 23:3. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τόκος Transliteration: tokos Phonetic Spelling: tok'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a bringing forth, birth, interest, usury Meaning: a bringing forth, birth, interest, usury GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5110 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5110 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5110 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5110 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5110, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τόκος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5110 tokos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: usury. From the base of tikto; interest on money loaned (as a produce) -- usury. see GREEK tikto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5110: τόκοςτόκος, τόκου, ὁ (from τίκτω, perfect τέτοκα); 1. birth; a. the act of bringing forth. b. that which has been brought forth, offspring; (in both senses from Homer down). 2. interest of money, usury (because it multiplies money, and as it were 'breeds' (cf. e. g. Merchant of Venice 1:3)): Matthew 25:27; Luke 19:23 (so in Greek writings from Pindar and Aristophanes down; the Sept. for נֶשֶׁך). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τολμάω Transliteration: tolmaō Phonetic Spelling: tol-mah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to have courage, to be bold Meaning: to have courage, to be bold GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5111 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5111 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5111 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5111 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5111, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τολμάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5111 tolmaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be bold, dareFrom tolma (boldness; probably itself from the base of telos through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while tharrheo is rather subjective or in feeling); by implication, to be courageous -- be bold, boldly, dare, durst. see GREEK telos see GREEK tharrheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5111: τολμάωτολμάω, τολμῶ; imperfect 3 person singular ἐτόλμα, plural ἐτόλμων; future τολμήσω; 1 aorist ἐτόλησα; (τολμᾷ or τόλμῃ (`daring'; Curtius, § 236)); from Homer down; to dare; a. not to dread or shun through fear: followed by an infinitive, Matthew 22:46; Mark 12:34; Luke 20:40; John 21:12 (Winer's Grammar, § 65, 7b.); Acts 5:13; Acts 7:32; Romans 15:18; 2 Corinthians 10:12; Philippians 1:14; Jude 1:9; τολμήσας εἰσῆλθεν, took courage and went in, Mark 15:43 (Herodian, 8, 5, 22; Plutarch, vit. Cam. 22, 6). b. to bear, endure; to bring oneself to; (cf. Winer's Grammar, as above): followed by an infinitive, Romans 5:7; 1 Corinthians 6:1. c. absolutely, to be bold; bear oneself boldly, deal boldly: 2 Corinthians 11:21; ἐπί τινα, against one, 2 Corinthians 10:2. (Compare: ἀποτολμάω.) [SYNONYMS: τολμάω, θαρρέω: θαρρέω denotes confidence in one's own strength or capacity, θαρρέω boldness or daring in undertaking; θαρρέω has reference more to the character, τολμάω to its manifestation. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 24, 4; chapter 141. The words are found together in 2 Corinthians 10:2.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τολμηρότερον Transliteration: tolmēroteron Phonetic Spelling: tol-may-rot'-er-on Part of Speech: Adverb, Comparative Short Definition: boldly Meaning: boldly GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5112 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5112 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5112 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5112 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5112, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τολμηρότερον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5112 tolmēroteron 🕊 Strong's Concordance: the more boldly. Neuter of the compound of a derivative of the base of tolmao (as adverb); more daringly, i.e. With greater confidence than otherwise -- the more boldly. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5112: τολμηρότεροντολμηρότερον (neuter comparitive from the adjective τολμηρός), (Thucydides, and following), more boldly: Romans 15:15 (Lachmann's stereotyped edition; Tr text WH τολμηροτερως; Winer's Grammar, 243 (228)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τολμητής Transliteration: tolmētēs Phonetic Spelling: tol-may-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a bold, daring man Meaning: a bold, daring man GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5113 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5113 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5113 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5113 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5113, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τολμητής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5113 tolmētēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: presumptuous. From tolmao; a daring (audacious) man -- presumptuous. see GREEK tolmao Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5113: τολμητήςτολμητής, τολμητου, ὁ (τολμάω), a daring man: 2 Peter 2:10. (Thucydides 1, 70; Josephus, b. j. 3, 10, 2; Philo de Joseph., § 38, Plutarch, Lucian). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τομώτερος Transliteration: tomōteros Phonetic Spelling: tom-o'-ter-os Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: sharp Meaning: sharp GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5114 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5114 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5114 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5114 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5114, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τομώτερος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5114 tomōteros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sharper. Comparative of a derivative of the primary temno (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than kopto, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen -- sharper. see GREEK kopto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5114: τομώτεροςτομώτερος, τομωτερα, τομωτερον (comparitive from τομός cutting, sharp, and this from τέμνω), sharper: Hebrews 4:12 ((Pseudo-)Phocylid. verse 116 ((Gnom. Poet. Graec. edition Brunck, p. 116)) ὅπλον τοι λόγος ἀνδρί τομωτερον ἐστι σιδήρου; add, Timon in Athen. 10, p. 445e.; Lucian, Tox. 11). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τόξον Transliteration: toxon Phonetic Spelling: tox'-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a bow Meaning: a bow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5115 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5115 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5115 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5115 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5115, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τόξον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5115 toxon 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a bow. From the base of tikto; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric) -- bow. see GREEK tikto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5115: τόξοντόξον, τόξου, τό, from Homer down, the Sept. often for קֶשֶׁת, a bow: Revelation 6:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοπάζιον Transliteration: topazion Phonetic Spelling: top-ad'-zee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a topaz Meaning: a topaz GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5116 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5116 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5116 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5116 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5116, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοπάζιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5116 topazion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: topaz. Neuter of a presumed derivative (alternately) of topazos (a "topaz"; of uncertain origin); a gem, probably the chrysolite -- topaz. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5116: τοπάζιοντοπάζιον, τοπαζιου, τό (neuter of the adjective τοπαζιος, from τόπαζος), topaz, a greenish-yellow precious stone (our chrysolith (see BB. DD., especially Riehm, under the word Edelsteine 18)): Revelation 21:20 (Diodorus, Strabo; the Sept. for פִּטְדָה, Exodus 28:17; Exodus 36:17 (); Ezekiel 28:13. The Greek writings more commonly use the form τόπαζος). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τόπος Transliteration: topos Phonetic Spelling: top'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a place Meaning: a place GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5117 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5117 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5117 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5117 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5117, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τόπος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5117 topos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a placeApparently a primary word; a spot (general in space, but limited by occupancy; whereas chora is a large but participle locality), i.e. Location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specially, a scabbard -- coast, licence, place, X plain, quarter, + rock, room, where. see GREEK chora Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5117: τόποςτόπος, τόπου, ὁ, in Attic from Aeschylus and his contemporaries on; the Sept. מָקום; place; i. e.: 1. properly, any portion of space marked off, as it were, from surrounding, space; used of a. an inhabited place, as a city, village, district: Luke 4:37; Luke 10:1; Acts 12:12; Acts 16:3; Acts 27:2, 8; 1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 2:14; 1 Thessalonians 1:8; Revelation 18:17 (G L T Tr WH); τόν τόπον καί τό ἔθνος, the place which the nation inhabit, i. e. the holy land and the Jewish people, John 11:48 (cf. 2 Macc. 5:19f); τόπος ἅγιος, the temple (which the Sept. of Isa. Ix. 13 calls ὁ ἅγιος τόπος τοῦ Θεοῦ), Matthew 24:15. of a house, Acts 4:31. of uninhabited places, with adjectives: ἔρημος, Matthew 14:13, 15; Mark 1:35; Mark 6:31; Luke 4:42; Luke 9:10 R G L, 12; πεδινός, Luke 6:17; ἄνυδρος, plural, Matthew 12:43; Luke 11:24. of any place whatever: κατά τόπους (R. V. in divers places) i. e. the world over (but see κατά, II. 3 a. α.), Matthew 24:7; Mark 13:8; (ἐν παντί τόπῳ, 2 Thessalonians 3:16 Lachmann); of places in the sea, τραχεῖς τόποι, Acts 27:29 (R. V. rocky ground); τόπος διθάλασσος (A. V. place where two seas met); Acts 27:41. of that 'place' where what is narrated occurred: Luke 10:32; Luke 19:5; Luke 22:40; John 5:13; John 6:10; John 18:2. of a place or spot where one can settle, abide, dwell: ἑτοιμάζειν τίνι τόπον, John 14:2f, cf. Revelation 12:6; ἔχειν τόπον, a place to dwell in, Revelation, the passage cited; οὐκ ἦν αὐτοῖς τόπος ἐν τῷ καταλύματι, Luke 2:7; διδόναι τίνι τόπον, to give one place, give way to one, Luke 14:9a; τόπος οὐχ εὑρέθη αὐτοῖς, Revelation 20:11; of the seat which one gets in any gathering, as at a feast, Luke 14:10; τήν ἔσχατον τόπον, κατέχειν, Luke 14:9b; of the place or spot occupied by things placed in it, John 20:7. the particular place referred to is defined by I the words appended: — by a genitive, τόπος τῆς βασάνου, Luke 16:28; τῆς καταπαύσεώς, Acts 7:49; κρανίου, Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; John 19:17; (τόν τόπον τῶν ἥλων, John 20:25b L T Tr marginal reading); — by the addition of οὗ, ὅπου, ἐφ' or ἐν ᾧ, followed by finite verbs, Matthew 28:6; Mark 16:6; John 4:20; John 6:23; John 10:40; John 11:6, 30.; ; Acts 7:33; Romans 9:26; — by the addition of a proper name: τόπος λεγόμενος, or καλούμενος, Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:13; Revelation 16:16; ὁ τόπος τίνος, the place which a person or thing occupies or has a right to: Revelation 2:5; Revelation 6:14; Revelation 12:8; where a thing is hidden, τῆς μαχαίρας, i. e. its sheath, Matthew 26:52. the abode assigned by God to one after death wherein to receive his merited portion of bliss or of misery: (ὁ ἴδιος τίνος (τίνος), universally, Ignatius ad Magnes. 5, 1 [ET] (cf. ὁ αἰώνιος τόπος, Tobit 3:6)); applied to Gehenna, Acts 1:25 (see ἴδιος, 1 c.); ὁ ὀφειλόμενος τόπος, of heaven, Polycarp, ad Philip. 9, 2 [ET]; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 5, 4 [ET]; also ὁ ἅγιος τόπος, ibid. 5, 7 [ET]; (ὁ ὡρισμένος τόπος the Epistle of Barnabas 19, 1 [ET]; Act. Paul et Thecl. 28; see especially Harnack's note on Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 5, 4 [ET]). b. a place (passage) in a book: Luke 4:17 (καί ἐν ἄλλῳ τόπῳ φησίν, Xenophon, mem. 2, 1, 20 ((but this is doubtful; cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 4; yet cf. Kühner, ad loc.); Philo de Joseph., § 26; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 8, 4 [ET]); in the same sense χώρα in Josephus, Antiquities 1, 8, 3). 2. metaphorically, a. the condition or station held by one in any company or assembly: ἀναπληρουν τόν τόπον τοῦ ἰδιώτου (R. V. filleth the place of the unlearned), 1 Corinthians 14:16; τῆς διακονίας ταύτης καί ἀποστολῆς (R. V. the place in this ministry, etc.), Acts 1:25 L T Tr WH. b. opportunity, power, occasion for acting: τόπον λαμβάνειν τῆς ἀπολογίας, opportunity to make his defense, Acts 25:16 (ἔχειν τῆς ἀπολογίας, Josephus, Antiquities 16, 8, 5); τόπον διδόναι τῇ ὀργή (namely, τοῦ Θεοῦ), Romans 12:19; τῷ δαιβόλω, Ephesians 4:27 (τῷ ἰατρῷ, to his curative efforts in one's case, Sir. 38:12; νόμῳ ὑψίστου, Sir. 19:17; τόπον διδόναι τινα, followed by an infinitive, Sir. 4:5); τόπος μετανοίας εὑρίσκειν, Hebrews 12:17, on this passage, see εὑρίσκω, 3 (διδόναι. Wis. 12:10; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 7, 5 [ET]; Latinlocum relinquere paenitentiae, Livy 44, 10; 24, 26; (Pliny, epistle ad Trajan 96 (97), 10 cf. 2); ἔχειν τόπον μετανοίας, Tat. or. ad Graec. 15 at the end; διά τό μή καταλείπεσθαι σφισις τόπον ἐλέους μηδέ συγγνωμης, Polybius 1, 88, 2); τόπον ἔχειν namely, τοῦ εὐαγγελίζεσθαι, Romans 15:23; ἐζητεῖτο τόπος, with a genitive of the thing for which influence is sought among men: διαθήκης, passive Hebrews 8:7 ((cf. μέμφομαι)). [SYNONYMS: τόπος 1, χώρα, χωρίον: τόπος place, indefinite; a portion of space viewed in reference to its occupancy, or as appropriated to a thing; χώρα region, country, extensive; space, yet bounded; χωρίον parcel of ground (John 4:5), circumscribed; a definite portion of space viewed as enclosed or complete in itself; τόπος and χωρίον (plural, R. V. lands) occur together in Acts 28:7. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 41.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοσοῦτος Transliteration: tosoutos Phonetic Spelling: tos-oo'-tos Part of Speech: Demonstrative Pronoun Short Definition: so great, so much, pl. so many Meaning: so great, so much, so many GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5118 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5118 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5118 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5118 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5118, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοσοῦτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5118 tosoutos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: as large, so great, this many. From tosos (so much; apparently from ho and hos) and houtos (including its variations); so vast as this, i.e. Such (in quantity, amount, number of space) -- as large, so great (long, many, much), these many. see GREEK ho see GREEK hos see GREEK houtos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5118: τοσοῦτοςτοσοῦτος, τοσουτη, τοσοῦτο (Hebrews 7:22 L T Tr WH) and τοσοῦτον (from τόσος and οὗτος; (others say lengthened from τόσος: cf. τηλικοῦτος, at the beginning)), so great; with nouns: of quantity, τοσοῦτος πλοῦτος, Revelation 18:17 (16); of internal amount, πίστις, Matthew 8:16; Luke 7:9; (ὅσα ἐδόξασεν ἑαυτήν, τοσοῦτον δότε βασανισμόν, Revelation 18:7); of size, νέφος, Hebrews 12:1; plural so many: ἰχθύες, John 21:11; σημεῖα, John 12:37; γένη φωνῶν, 1 Corinthians 14:10; ἔτη, Luke 15:29 ((here A. V. "these many)) (in secular writings, especially the Attic, we often find τοσοῦτος καί τοιοῦτος and the reverse; see Heindorf on Plato, Gorgias, p. 34; Passow, p. 1923b; (Liddell and Scott, see under the words)); followed by ὥστε, so many as to be able, etc. (Buttmann, 244 (210)), Matthew 15:33; of time: "so long, χρόνος (John 14:9); Hebrews 4:7; of length of space, τό μῆκος τοσοῦτον ἐστιν ὅσον, etc. Revelation 21:16 Rec.; absolutely, plural so many, John 6:9; neuter plural (so many things), Galatians 3:4; τοσούτου, for so much (of price), Acts 5:8(9); dative τοσουτόω, preceded or followed by ὅσῳ (as often in the Greek writings from Herodotus down (Winers Grammar, § 35, 4 N. 2)), by so much: τοσούτῳ κρείττων, by so much better, Hebrews 1:4; τοσούτῳ μᾶλλον ὅσῳ etc. Hebrews 10:25; καθ' ὅσον ... κατά τοσοῦτον, by how much ... by so much, Hebrews 7:22. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τότε Transliteration: tote Phonetic Spelling: tot'-eh Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: then, at that time Meaning: then, at that time GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5119 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5119 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5119 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5119 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5119, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τότε [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5119 tote 🕊 Strong's Concordance: that time, then. From (the neuter of) ho and hote; the when, i.e. At the time that (of the past or future, also in consecution) -- that time, then. see GREEK hote see GREEK ho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5119: τότετότε, demonstrative adverb of time (from the neuter article τό, and the enclitic τέ (which see); answering to the relative ὅτε (Kühner, § 506, 2 c.)), from Homer down, then; at that time; a. then i. e. at the time when the things under consideration were taking place (of a concomitant event): Matthew 2:17 (τότε ἐπληρώθη); ; Romans 6:21; followed by a more precise specification of the time by means of an added participle, Matt. ii,16; Galatians 4:8; opposed to νῦν, Galatians 4:29; Hebrews 12:26; ὁ τότε κόσμος, the world that then was, 2 Peter 3:6. b. then i. e. when the thing under consideration had been said or done, thereupon; so in the historical writers (especially Matthew), by way of transition from one thing mentioned to another which could not take place before it (Winers Grammar, 540 (503); Buttmann, § 151, 31 at the end): Matthew 4:1, 5; Matthew 26:14; Matthew 27:38; Acts 1:12; Acts 10:48; Acts 21:33; not infrequently of things which took place immediately afterward, so that it is equivalent to which having been done or heard: Matthew 2:7; Matthew 3:15; Matthew 4:10; Matthew 8:26; Matthew 12:45; Matthew 15:28; Matthew 17:19; Matthew 26:36, 45; Matthew 27:26; Luke 11:26; τότε οὖν, John 11:14 (Lachmann brackets οὖν); ; εὐθέως τότε, Acts 17:14; τότε preceded by a more definite specification of time, as μετά τό ψωμίον, John 13:27; or by an aorist participle Acts 28:1. ὅτε ... τότε, etc., when ... then: Matthew 13:26; Matthew 21:1; John 12:16; ὡς ... τότε, etc., John 7:10; John 11:6; preceded by a genitive absolute which specifies time, Acts 27:21. ἀπό τότε from that time on, see ἀπό, I. 4 b., p. 58{b}. c. of things future; then (at length) when the thing under discussion takes place (or shall have taken place): τότε simply, Matthew 24:23, 40; Matthew 25:1, 34, 37, 41, 44f; opposed to ἄρτι, 1 Corinthians 13:12; καί τότε, Matthew 7:23; Matthew 16:27; Matthew 24:10, 14, 30; Mark 13:21, 26; Luke 21:27; 1 Corinthians 4:5; Galatians 6:4; 2 Thessalonians 2:8; καί τότε preceded by πρῶτον, Matthew 5:24; Matthew 7:5; Luke 6:42. ὅταν (with a subjunctive present) ... τότε, etc. when ... then, etc. (Winer's Grammar, § 60, 5), 2 Corinthians 12:10; 1 Thessalonians 5:3; ὅταν (with an aorist subjunctive equivalent to Latin future perfect) ... τότε, etc., Matthew 9:15; Matthew 24:16; Matthew 25:31; Mark 2:20; Mark 13:14; Luke 5:35; Luke 21:20; John 2:10 (T WH omit; L Tr brackets τότε); ; 1 Corinthians 15:28, 54; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Colossians 3:4. Of the N. T. writers, Matthew uses τότε most frequently, ninety-one times ((so Holtzmann, Syn. Evang., p. 293); rather, eighty-nine times according to R T, ninety times according to G L Tr WH); it is not found in (Ephesians, Philippians, Philemon, the Pastoral Epistles, the Epistles of John, James, Jude), Revelation. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοῦ Transliteration: tou Phonetic Spelling: too Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: his Meaning: his GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5120 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5120 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5120 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5120 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5120, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοῦ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5120 tou 🕊 Strong's Concordance: his. Properly, the genitive case of ho; sometimes used for toutou; of this person -- his. see GREEK ho see GREEK toutou |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοὐναντίον Transliteration: tounantion Phonetic Spelling: too-nan-tee'-on Part of Speech: Adverb, Correlative Short Definition: on the contrary Meaning: on the contrary GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5121 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5121 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5121 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5121 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5121, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοὐναντίον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5121 tounantion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: on the contrary Contraction for the neuter of ho and enantion; on the contrary -- contrariwise. see GREEK ho see GREEK enantion Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5121: τοὐναντίοντοὐναντίον (by crasis for τό ἀναντιον (Buttmann, 10)) ((Arstpb., Thucydides, others)), on the contrary, contrariwise (Vulg.e contrario), accusative used adverbially (Winer's Grammar, 230 (216)): 2 Corinthians 2:7; Galatians 2:7; 1 Peter 3:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοὔνομα Transliteration: tounoma Phonetic Spelling: too'-no-mah Part of Speech: Adverb, Correlative Short Definition: by name Meaning: by name GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5122 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5122 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5122 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5122 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5122, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοὔνομα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5122 tounoma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: named. Contraction for the neuter of ho and onoma; the name (is) -- named. see GREEK ho see GREEK onoma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5122: τοὔνοματοὔνομα (by crasis for τό ὄνομα (Buttmann, 10; WHs Appendix, p. 145)), (from Homer, Iliad 3, 235 down), the name; the accusative absolute (Buttmann, § 131, 12; Winers Grammar, 230 (216) cf. ὄνομα, 1) by name: Matthew 27:57. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τουτέστι Transliteration: toutesti Phonetic Spelling: toot-es'-tee Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: that is to say Meaning: that is to say GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5123 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5123 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5123 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5123 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5123, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τουτέστι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5123 toutesti 🕊 Strong's Concordance: that is to say. Contraction for touto and esti; that is -- that is (to say). see GREEK esti see GREEK touto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5123: τουτεστιτουτεστι (cf. Winers Grammar, p. 45; Buttmann, 11 (10)) for τουτ' ἐστι, and this for τοῦτο ἐστι, see εἰμί, II. 3. τράγος, τράγου, ὁ, from Homer down, a he-goat: plural, Hebrews 9:12f, 19; Hebrews 10:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοῦτο Transliteration: touto Phonetic Spelling: too'-to Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5124 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5124 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5124 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5124 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5124, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοῦτο [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5124 touto 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itNeuter singular nominative or accusative case of houtos; that thing -- here (-unto), it, partly, self(-same), so, that (intent), the same, there(-fore, -unto), this, thus, where(-fore). see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τούτοις Transliteration: toutois Phonetic Spelling: too'-toice Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5125 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5125 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5125 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5125 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5125, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τούτοις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5125 toutois 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itDative case plural masculine or neuter of houtos; to (for, in, with or by) these (persons or things) -- such, them, there(-in, -with), these, this, those. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τοῦτον Transliteration: touton Phonetic Spelling: too'-ton Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5126 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5126 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5126 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5126 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5126, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τοῦτον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5126 touton 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itAccusative case singular masculine of houtos; this (person, as objective of verb or preposition) -- him, the same, that, this. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τούτου Transliteration: toutou Phonetic Spelling: too'-too Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5127 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5127 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5127 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5127 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5127, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τούτου [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5127 toutou 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itGenitive case singular masculine or neuter of houtos; of (from or concerning) this (person or thing) -- here(-by), him, it, + such manner of, that, thence(-forth), thereabout, this, thus. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τούτους Transliteration: toutous Phonetic Spelling: too'-tooce Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5128 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5128 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5128 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5128 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5128, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τούτους [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5128 toutous 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itAccusative case plural masculine of houtos; these (persons, as objective of verb or preposition) -- such, them, these, this. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τούτῳ Transliteration: toutō Phonetic Spelling: too'-to Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5129 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5129 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5129 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5129 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5129, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τούτῳ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5129 toutō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itDative case singular masculine or neuter of houtos; to (in, with or by) this (person or thing) -- here(-by, -in), him, one, the same, there(-in), this. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τούτων Transliteration: toutōn Phonetic Spelling: too'-tone Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: this; he, she, it Meaning: this; he, she, it GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5130 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5130 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5130 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5130 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5130, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τούτων [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5130 toutōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: this; he, she, itGenitive case plural masculine or neuter of houtos; of (from or concerning) these (persons or things) -- such, their, these (things), they, this sort, those. see GREEK houtos |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τράγος Transliteration: tragos Phonetic Spelling: trag'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a male goat Meaning: a male goat GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5131 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5131 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5131 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5131 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5131, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τράγος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5131 tragos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a male goatFrom the base of trogo; a he-goat (as a gnawer) -- goat. see GREEK trogo |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τράπεζα Transliteration: trapeza Phonetic Spelling: trap'-ed-zah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a table, dining table Meaning: a table, dining table GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5132 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5132 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5132 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5132 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5132, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τράπεζα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5132 trapeza 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tableProbably contracted from tessares and peze; a table or stool (as being four-legged), usually for food (figuratively, a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively, a broker's office for loans at interest) -- bank, meat, table. see GREEK tessares see GREEK peze Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5132: τράπεζατράπεζα, τραπέζης, ἡ (from τέτρα, and πέζα a foot), from Homer Idown, the Sept. for שֻׁלְחָן, a table; 1. a. a table on which food is placed, an eating-table: Matthew 15:27; Mark 7:28; Luke 16:21; Luke 19:23; Luke 22:21, 30; the table in the temple at Jerusalem on which the consecrated loaves were placed (see πρόθεσις, 1), Hebrews 9:2. b. equivalent to the food placed upon the table (cf. Fritzsche on Additions to ): παρατιθέναι πραπεζαν (like the Latinmensam apponere (cf. our 'to set a good table')), to set a table, i. e., food, before one (Thucydides 1, 130; Aelian v. h. 2, 17), Acts 16:34; διακονεῖν, ταῖς τραπέζαις (see διακονέω, 3), Acts 6:2. c. a banquet, feast (from Herodotus down): Romans 11:9 (from Psalm 68:23 ()); μετέχειν τραπέζης δαιμονίων, to partake of a feast prepared by ((?) see below) demons (the idea is this: the sacrifices of the Gentiles inure to the service of demons who employ them in preparing feasts for their worshippers; accordingly one who participates in those feasts, enters into communion and fellowship with the demons); κυρίου, to partake of a feast prepared by ((?) see below) the Lord (just as when he first instituted the supper), 1 Corinthians 10:21 (but it seems more natural to take the genitives δαιμονίων and κυρίου simply as possessive (cf. Winers Grammar, 189 (178); Buttmann, § 127, 27), and to modify the above interpretation accordingly). 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 (Lysias, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Aristotle, Josephus, Plutarch, others): Matthew 21:12; Mark 11:15; John 2:15; τό ἀργύριον διδόναι ἐπί (τήν) τράπεζαν, to put the money into a (the) bank at interest, Luke 19:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τραπεζίτης Transliteration: trapezitēs Phonetic Spelling: trap-ed-zee'-tace Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a money-changer, banker Meaning: a money-changer, banker GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5133 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5133 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5133 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5133 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5133, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τραπεζίτης [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5133 trapezitēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a money changer, bankerFrom trapeza; a money-broker or banker -- exchanger. see GREEK trapeza Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5133: τραπεζίτηςτραπεζίτης (τραπεζειτης T WH; see WHs Appendix, p. 154, and cf. εἰ, ἰ), τραπεζιτου, ὁ (τράπεζα, which see), a money-changer, broker, banker, one who exchanges money for a fee, and pays interest on deposits: Matthew 25:27. (Cebet. tab. 31; (Lysias), Demosthenes, Josephus, Plutarch, Artemidorus Daldianus, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τραῦμα Transliteration: trauma Phonetic Spelling: trow'-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a wound Meaning: a wound GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5134 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5134 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5134 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5134 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5134, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τραῦμα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5134 trauma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wound. From the base of titrosko (to wound; akin to the base of thrauo, tribos, trizo, etc.); a wound -- wound. see GREEK thrauo see GREEK tribos see GREEK trizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5134: τραῦματραῦμα, τραύματος, τό (ΤΡΑΩ, ΤΡΟΩΟ, τιτρώσκω, to wound, akin to θραύω), a wound: Luke 10:34. (From Aeschylus and Herodotus down; the Sept. several times for פֶּצַע .) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τραυματίζω Transliteration: traumatizō Phonetic Spelling: trow-mat-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to wound Meaning: to wound GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5135 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5135 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5135 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5135 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5135, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τραυματίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5135 traumatizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: wound. From trauma; to inflict a wound -- wound. see GREEK trauma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5135: τραυματίζωτραυματίζω: 1 aorist participle τραυματισας; perfect passive participle τετραυματισμενος; (τραῦμα); from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, to wound: Luke 20:12; Acts 19:16. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τραχηλίζω Transliteration: trachēlizō Phonetic Spelling: trakh-ay-lid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to take by the throat, to overthrow Meaning: to take by the throat, to overthrow GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5136 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5136 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5136 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5136 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5136, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τραχηλίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5136 trachēlizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: opened. From trachelos; to seize by the throat or neck, i.e. To expose the gullet of a victim for killing (generally, to lay bare) -- opened. see GREEK trachelos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5136: τραχηλίζωτραχηλίζω: (τράχηλος); 1. to seize and twist the neck or throat; used of combatants who handle thus their antagonists (Philo, Plutarch, Diogenes Laërt, others). 2. to bend back the neck of the victim to be slain, to lay bare or expose by bending back; hence, tropically, to lay bare, uncover, expose: perfect passive participle τετραχηλισμενος τίνι, laid bare, laid open, made manifest to one, Hebrews 4:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τράχηλος Transliteration: trachēlos Phonetic Spelling: trakh'-ay-los Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: the neck Meaning: the neck GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5137 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5137 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5137 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5137 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5137, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τράχηλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5137 trachēlos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: neck. Probably from trecho (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck), i.e. (figuratively) life -- neck. see GREEK trecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5137: τράχηλοςτράχηλος, τραχήλου, ὁ (allied with τρέχω; named from its movableness; cf. Vanicek, p. 304),fr. Euripides, and Aristophanes down, the Sept. chiefly for צַוָּאר, also for עֹרֶף, etc., the neck: Matthew 18:6; Mark 9:42; Luke 15:20; Luke 17:2; Acts 15:10; Acts 20:37; τόν ἑαυτοῦ τράχηλον ὑποτιθεναι (namely, ὑπό τόν σίδηρον) (A. V. to lay down one's own neck i. e.) to be ready to incur the most imminent peril to life, Romans 16:4. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τραχύς Transliteration: trachys Phonetic Spelling: trakh-oos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: rough Meaning: rough GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5138 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5138 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5138 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5138 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5138, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τραχύς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5138 trachys 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rough. Perhaps strengthened from the base of rhegnumi (as if jagged by rents); uneven, rocky (reefy) -- rock, rough. see GREEK rhegnumi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5138: τραχύςτραχύς, τραχεῖα, τραχυ, from Homer down, rough: ὁδοί, Luke 3:5; τόποι, rocky places (in the sea), Acts 27:29. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τραχωνῖτις Transliteration: Trachōnitis Phonetic Spelling: trakh-o-nee'-tis Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Trachonitis, a rough region South of Damascus Meaning: Trachonitis -- a rough region South of Damascus GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5139 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5139 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5139 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5139 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5139, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τραχωνῖτις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5139 Trachōnitis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Trachonitis. From a derivative of trachus; rough district; Trachonitis, a region of Syria -- Trachonitis. see GREEK trachus Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5139: ΤραχωνῖτιςΤραχωνῖτις, Τραχωνίτιδος, ἡ, Trachonitis, a rough ((Greek τραχύς)) region, tenanted by robbers, situated between Antilibanus (on the west) and the mountains of Batanaea (on the east), and bounded on the N. by the territory of Damascus: Luke 3:1 (Josephus, Antiquities 16, 9, 3 and often). (See Porter in BB. DD.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρεῖς Transliteration: treis Phonetic Spelling: trice Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: three Meaning: three GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5140 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5140 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5140 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5140 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5140, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρεῖς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5140 treis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three. Or neuter tria (tree'-ah) a primary (plural) number; "three" -- three. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5140: τρεῖςτρεῖς, οἱ, αἱ, τρία, τά, three: Matthew 12:40; Mark 8:2; Luke 1:56; John 2:19, and often. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρέμω Transliteration: tremō Phonetic Spelling: trem'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to tremble (esp. with fear) Meaning: to tremble (especially with fear) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5141 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5141 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5141 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5141 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5141, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρέμω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5141 tremō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: be afraid, trembleStrengthened from a primary treo (to "dread", "terrify"); to "tremble" or fear -- be afraid, trembling. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5141: τρέμωτρέμω; used only in the present and imperfect; from Homer down; to tremble: Mark 5:33; Luke 8:47; Acts 9:6 Rec.; with a participle (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 4 a.; (Buttmann, § 144, 15 a.)), to fear, be afraid, 2 Peter 2:10. (Synonym: see φοβέω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρέφω Transliteration: trephō Phonetic Spelling: tref'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make to grow, to nourish, feed Meaning: to make to grow, to nourish, feed GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5142 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5142 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5142 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5142 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5142, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρέφω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5142 trephō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: bring up, feed, nourish. A primary verb (properly, threpho; but perhaps strengthened from the base of trope through the idea of convolution); properly, to stiffen, i.e. Fatten (by implication, to cherish (with food, etc.), pamper, rear) -- bring up, feed, nourish. see GREEK trope Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5142: τρέφωτρέφω; 1 aorist ἔθρεψα; passive, present τρέφομαι; perfect participle τεθραμμένος; from Homer down; to nourish, support; to feed: τινα, Matthew 6:26; Matthew 25:37; Luke 12:24; Acts 12:20; Revelation 12:6, 14; to give suck, Luke 23:29 L T Tr WH; to fatten, James 5:5 (here A. V. nourish). to bring up, nurture, Luke 4:16 (here T WH marginal reading ἀνατρέφω) (1 Macc. 3:33 1 Macc. 11:39, and often in secular authors). (Compare: ἀνατρέφω, ἐκτρέφω, ἐντρέφω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρέχω Transliteration: trechō Phonetic Spelling: trekh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run Meaning: to run GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5143 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5143 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5143 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5143 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5143, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρέχω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5143 trechō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: runApparently a primary verb (properly, threcho; compare thrix); which uses dremo drem'-o (the base of dromos) as alternate in certain tenses; to run or walk hastily (literally or figuratively) -- have course, run. see GREEK thrix see GREEK dromos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5143: δράμωδράμω, to run, see τρέχω. STRONGS NT 5143: τρέχωτρέχω; imperfect ἔτρεχον; 2 aorist ἔδραμον; from Homer down; the Sept. for רוּץ; to run; a. properly: of persons in haste, Mark 5:6; John 20:2, 4; with a telic infinitive Matthew 28:8; δραμών with a finite verb, Matthew 27:48; Mark 15:36; Luke 15:20; τρέχω ἐπί with an accusative of place, Luke 24:12 (T omits; L Tr brackets WH reject the verse); εἰς πόλεμον, Revelation 9:9; of those who run in a race-course (ἐν σταδίῳ), 1 Corinthians 9:24, 26. b. metaphorically: of doctrine rapidly propagated, 2 Thessalonians 3:1 (R. V. run); by a metaphor taken from the runners in a race, to exert oneself, strive hard; to spend one's strength in performing or attaining something: Romans 9:16; Galatians 5:7; εἰς κενόν, Galatians 2:2 (Winers Grammar, 504 (470); Buttmann, § 148, 10); Philippians 2:16; τόν ἀγῶνα, Hebrews 12:1 (see ἀγών, 2); the same expression occurs in Greek writings, denoting to incur extreme peril, which it requires the exertion of all one's efforts to overcome, Herodotus 8, 102; Euripides, Or. 878; Alc. 489; Electr. 883; Iph. Aul. 1456; Dionysius Halicarnassus 7, 48, etc.; miserabile currunt certamen, Stat. Theb. 3,116. (Compare: εἰστρέχω, κατατρέχω, περιτρέχω, προτρέχω, προστρέχω, συντρέχω, ἐπιτρέχω συντρέχω, ὑποτρέχω.) STRONGS NT 5143a: τρῆματρῆμα, τρήματος, τό (τιτράω, τιτρημι, ΤΡΑΩ, to bore through, pierce), a perforation, hole: βελόνης, Luke 18:25 L T Tr WH; (ῤαφίδος, Matthew 19:24 WH text). (Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τριάκοντα Transliteration: triakonta Phonetic Spelling: tree-ak'-on-tah Part of Speech: Indeclinable Numeral (Adjective) Short Definition: a hole Meaning: a hole GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5144 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5144 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5144 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5144 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5144, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τριάκοντα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5144 triakonta 🕊 Strong's Concordance: thirty. The decade of treis; thirty -- thirty. see GREEK treis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5144: τριάκοντατριάκοντα, οἱ, αἱ, τά (τρεῖς), thirty: Matthew 13:8; Mark 4:8; Luke 3:23, etc. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τριακόσιοι Transliteration: triakosioi Phonetic Spelling: tree-ak-os'-ee-oy Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: three hundred Meaning: three hundred GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5145 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5145 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5145 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5145 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5145, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τριακόσιοι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5145 triakosioi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three hundred. Plural from treis and hekaton; three hundred -- three hundred. see GREEK treis see GREEK hekaton Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5145: τριακόσιοιτριακόσιοι, τριακόσιαι, τριακόσια, three hundred: Mark 14:5; John 12:5. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίβολος Transliteration: tribolos Phonetic Spelling: trib'-ol-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a thistle Meaning: a thistle GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5146 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5146 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5146 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5146 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5146, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίβολος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5146 tribolos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: brier, thistle. From treis and belos; properly, a crow-foot (three-pronged obstruction in war), i.e. (by analogy) a thorny plant (caltrop) -- brier, thistle. see GREEK treis see GREEK belos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5146: τρίβολοςτρίβολος, τριβολου, ὁ (τρεῖς and βάλλω ((cf. βέλος), three-pointed)), a thistle, a prickly wild plant, hurtful to other plants: Matthew 7:16; Hebrews 6:8. (Aristophanes, others; the Sept. for דַּרְדַּר, Genesis 3:18; Hosea 10:8; for צְנִינִים thorns, Proverbs 22:5.) (Cf. B. D. under the word, Thorns and Thistles, 4; Löw, Aram. Pflanzennamen, § 302.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίβος Transliteration: tribos Phonetic Spelling: tree'-bos Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a beaten track, a path Meaning: a beaten track, a path GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5147 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5147 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5147 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5147 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5147, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίβος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5147 tribos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: path. From tribo (to "rub"; akin to teiro, truo, and the base of tragos, trauma); a rut or worn track -- path. see GREEK tragos see GREEK trauma Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5147: τρίβοςτρίβος, τρίβου, ἡ (τρίβῳ to rub), a worn way, a path: Matthew 3:3; Mark 1:3; Luke 3:4, from Isaiah 40:3. (Homer hymn. Merc. 448; Herodotus, Euripides, Xenophon, others; the Sept. for נְתִיבָה, אֹרַח, מְסִלָּה, דֶּרֶך, etc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τριετία Transliteration: trietia Phonetic Spelling: tree-et-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a period of three years Meaning: a period of three years GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5148 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5148 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5148 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5148 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5148, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τριετία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5148 trietia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three years. From a compound of treis and etos; a three years' period (triennium) -- space of three years. see GREEK treis see GREEK etos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5148: τριετίατριετία, τριετιας, ἡ (τρεῖς and ἔτος), a space of three years: Acts 20:31. (Theophrastus, Plutarch, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 4, 1; others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίζω Transliteration: trizō Phonetic Spelling: trid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cry, chirp, to grind the teeth Meaning: to cry, chirp, to grind the teeth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5149 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5149 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5149 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5149 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5149, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5149 trizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gnash. Apparently a primary verb; to creak (squeak), i.e. (by analogy) to grate the teeth (in frenzy) -- gnash. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5149: τρίζωτρίζω; to squeak, make a shrill cry (Homer, Herodotus, Aristotle, Plutarch, Lucian, others): transitive, τούς δωντας, to grind or gnash the teeth, Mark 9:18; κατά τίνος, Ev. Nicod. c. 5. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίμηνος Transliteration: trimēnos Phonetic Spelling: trim'-ay-non Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of three months Meaning: of three months GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5150 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5150 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5150 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5150 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5150, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίμηνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5150 trimēnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three months. Neuter of a compound of treis and men as noun; a three months' space -- three months. see GREEK treis see GREEK men Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5150: τρίμηνοςτρίμηνος, τρίμηνον (τρεῖς and μήν), of three months (Sophocles, Aristotle, Theophrastus, others); neuter used as a substantive, a space of three months (Polybius, Plutarch, 2 Kings 24:8): Hebrews 11:23. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίς Transliteration: tris Phonetic Spelling: trece Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: three times Meaning: three times GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5151 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5151 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5151 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5151 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5151, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5151 tris 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three times, thrice. Adverb from treis; three times -- three times, thrice. see GREEK treis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5151: τρίςτρίς (τρεῖς), adverb, thrice: Matthew 26:34, 75; Mark 14:30, 72; Luke 22:34, 61; John 13:38; 2 Corinthians 11:25; 2 Corinthians 12:8; ἐπί τρίς (see ἐπί, C. I. 2 d., p. 235a bottom), Acts 10:16; Acts 11:10. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίστεγος Transliteration: tristegos Phonetic Spelling: tris'-teg-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the third story Meaning: the third story GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5152 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5152 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5152 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5152 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5152, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίστεγος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5152 tristegos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: third story Neuter of a compound of treis and stege as noun; a third roof (story) -- third loft. see GREEK treis see GREEK stege Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5152: τρίστεγοςτρίστεγος, τρίστεγον (τρεῖς and στέγη), hating three roofs or stories: Dionysius Halicarnassus 3, 68; (Josephus, b. j. 5, 5, 5); τό τρίστεγον, the third story, Acts 20:9 (Genesis 6:16 Symm.); ἡ τριστεγη, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 4, 46. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρισχίλιοι Transliteration: trischilioi Phonetic Spelling: tris-khil'-ee-oy Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: three thousand Meaning: three thousand GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5153 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5153 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5153 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5153 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5153, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρισχίλιοι [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5153 trischilioi 🕊 Strong's Concordance: three thousand. From tris and chilioi; three times a thousand -- three thousand. see GREEK tris see GREEK chilioi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5153: τρισχίλιοιτρισχίλιοι, τρισχίλιαι, τρισχίλια (τρίς and χίλιοι), three thousand: Acts 2:41. (From Homer down.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίτος Transliteration: tritos Phonetic Spelling: tree'-tos Part of Speech: Adjective; Adverb Short Definition: third Meaning: third GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5154 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5154 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5154 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5154 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5154, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίτος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5154 tritos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: thirdOrdinal from treis; third; neuter (as noun) a third part, or (as adverb) a (or the) third time, thirdly -- third(-ly). see GREEK treis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5154: τρίτοςτρίτος, τρίτῃ, τρίτον, the third: with substantives, Mark 15:25; Luke 24:21; Acts 2:15; 2 Corinthians 12:2; Revelation 4:7; Revelation 6:5; Revelation 8:10; Revelation 11:14, etc.; τῇ τρίτῃ ἡμέρα, Matthew 16:21; Matthew 17:23; Matthew 20:19; Mark 9:31 (Rec.); Rec.; Luke 24:46; Acts 10:40; 1 Corinthians 15:4; τῆς ἡμέρα τῇ τρίτῃ, Luke 18:33; John 2:1 (L mrg; Tr WH marginal reading τῇ τρίτῃ ἡμέρα); ἕως τῆς τρίτῃ ἡμέρας, Matthew 27:64; τρίτον, accusative masculine substantively, a third ((namely, servant)), Luke 20:12; neuter τό τρίτον with a genitive of the thing, the third part of anything, Revelation 8:7-12; Revelation 9:15, 18; Revelation 12:4; neuter adverbially, τό τρίτον the third time, Mark 14:41; John 21:17; also without the article, τρίτον a third time, Luke 23:22; τοῦτο τρίτον, this is (now) the third time (see οὗτος, II. d.), John 21:14; 2 Corinthians 12:14 (not Rec.st); ; τρίτον in enumerations after πρῶτον, δεύτερον, in the third place, thirdly, 1 Corinthians 12:28; ἐκ τρίτου, a third time (Winer's Grammar, § 51, d.), Matthew 26:44 (L Tr marginal reading brackets ἐκ τρίτου). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρίχινος Transliteration: trichinos Phonetic Spelling: trikh'-ee-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of hair Meaning: of hair GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5155 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5155 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5155 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5155 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5155, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρίχινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5155 trichinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of hair. From thrix; hairy, i.e. Made of hair (mohair) -- of hair. see GREEK thrix Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5155: τρίχινοςτρίχινος, τριχινη, τριχινον (θρίξ, which see), made of hair (Vulg.cilicinus): Revelation 6:12 (see σάκκος, b.). (Xenophon, Plato, the Sept., others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρόμος Transliteration: tromos Phonetic Spelling: trom'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: trembling, quaking Meaning: trembling, quaking GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5156 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5156 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5156 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5156 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5156, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρόμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5156 tromos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trembling. From tremo; a "trembling", i.e. Quaking with fear -- + tremble(-ing). see GREEK tremo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5156: τρόμοςτρόμος, τριχοῦ, ὁ (τρέμω), from Homer down, a trembling, quaking with fear: Mark 16:8; μετά φοβοῦ καί τρόμου, 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, 2 Corinthians 7:15; Ephesians 6:5; Philippians 2:12; ἐν φόβῳ καί ἐν τρόμῳ (Isaiah 19:16), 1 Corinthians 2:3 (φόβος and τρόμος are joined in Genesis 9:2; Exodus 15:16; Deut. (); , etc.; ἐν φόβῳ ... ἐν τρόμῳ, Psalm 2:11). (Synonym: cf. φοβέω, at the end.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροπή Transliteration: tropē Phonetic Spelling: trop-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a turning Meaning: a turning GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5157 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5157 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5157 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5157 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5157, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροπή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5157 tropē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: turning. From an apparently primary trepo to turn; a turn ("trope"), i.e. Revolution (figuratively, variation) -- turning. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5157: τροπήτροπή, τροπῆς, ἡ (from τρέπω to turn), a turning: of the heavenly bodies, James 1:17 (on this see ἀποσκίασμα); often so in the Greek writings from Homer and Hesiod down (see Liddell and Scott, under the word, 1); cf. Job 38:33; Wis. 7:18; Deuteronomy 33:14; (Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρόπος Transliteration: tropos Phonetic Spelling: trop'-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a way, manner, fashion Meaning: a way, manner, fashion GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5158 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5158 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5158 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5158 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5158, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρόπος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5158 tropos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: manner, wayFrom the same as trope; a turn, i.e. (by implication) mode or style (especially with preposition or relative prefix as adverb, like); figuratively, deportment or character -- (even) as, conversation, (+ like) manner, (+ by any) means, way. see GREEK trope Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5158: τρόποςτρόπος, τροπου, ὁ (from τρέπω, see τροπή), from (Pindar), Aeschylus and Herodotus down; 1. a manner, way, fashion: ὅν τρόπον, as, even as, like as (Winers Grammar, § 32, 6; Buttmann, § 131, 12): Matthew 23:37; Luke 13:34; Acts 1:11; Acts 7:28; 2 Timothy 3:8 (Genesis 26:29; Exodus 14:13; (Deuteronomy 11:25; Psalm 41:2 ()); Ezekiel 42:7; Ezekiel 45:6; Malachi 3:17; Xenophon, mem. 1, 2, 59; anab. 6, 1 (3), 1; Plato, rep. 5, p. 466 e.); τόν ὅμοιον τούτοις τρόπον (in like manner with these), Jude 1:7; καθ' ὅν τρόπον, as, Acts 15:11; Acts 27:25; κατά πάντα τρόπον, Romans 3:2; κατά μηδένα τρόπον, in no wise, 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (4 Macc. 4:24; 10:7; κατά οὐδένα τρόπον, 2 Macc. 11:31; 4 Macc. 5:16); παντί τρόπῳ, Philippians 1:18 (1 Macc. 14:35, and very often in the Greek writings); also ἐν παντί τρόπῳ, 2 Thessalonians 3:16 (here Lachmann ἐν παντί τόπῳ; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 31, 8d.). 2. manner of life, character: Hebrews 13:5 (R. V. marginal reading 'turn of mind'; (cf. τούς τροπους κυρίου ἔχειν, 'Teaching' 11, 8 [ET])). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροποφορέω Transliteration: tropophoreō Phonetic Spelling: trop-of-or-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bear with another's manners Meaning: to bear with another's manners GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5159 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5159 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5159 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5159 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5159, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροποφορέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5159 tropophoreō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffer the manners. From tropos and phoreo; to endure one's habits -- suffer the manners. see GREEK tropos see GREEK phoreo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5159: τροποφορέωτροποφορέω, τροποφόρω: 1 aorist ἐτροποφόρησα; (from τρόπος, and φέρω to bear); to bear one's manners, endure our's character: τινα, Acts 13:18 R Tr text WH (see their Appendix at the passage), after manuscripts א B etc.; Vulg.mores eorum sustinuit; (Cicero, ad Attic. 13, 29; Schol. on Aristophanes ran. 1432; the Sept. Deuteronomy 1:31 Vat.; (Origen in Jer. 248; Apostolic Constitutions 7, 36 (p. 219, 19 edition, Lagarde))); see τροφοφορέω. STRONGS NT 5159: τροφοφορέωτροφοφορέω, τροφοφόρω: 1 aorist ἐτροφοφόρησα; (τροφός and φέρω); to bear like a nurse or mother, i. e. to take the most anxious and tender care of: τινα, Acts 13:18 G L T Tr marginal reading (R. V. marginal reading bear as a nursing-father) (Deuteronomy 1:31, the Alex. manuscript, etc.; 2 Macc. 7:27; Macarius, hom. 46, 3 and other ecclesiastical writings); see τροποφορέω. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροφή Transliteration: trophē Phonetic Spelling: trof-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: nourishment, food Meaning: nourishment, food GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5160 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5160 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5160 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5160 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5160, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροφή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5160 trophē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: food, meat. From trepho; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication, rations (wages) -- food, meat. see GREEK trepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5160: τροφήτροφή, τροφῆς, ἡ (τρέφω, 2 perfect τέτροφα), food, nourishment: Matthew 3:4; Matthew 6:25; Matthew 10:10; Matthew 24:45; Luke 12:23; John 4:8; Acts 2:46; Acts 9:19; Acts 14:17; Acts 27:33f, 36, 38; James 2:15; of the food of the mind, i. e. the substance of instruction, Hebrews 5:12, 14. (Tragg., Xenophon, Plato, and following; the Sept. for לֶחֶם, אֹכֶל, מָזון, etc.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τρόφιμος Transliteration: Trophimos Phonetic Spelling: trof'-ee-mos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Trophimus, a Christian Meaning: Trophimus -- a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5161 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5161 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5161 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5161 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5161, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τρόφιμος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5161 Trophimos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Trophimus. From trophe; nutritive; Trophimus, a Christian -- Trophimus. see GREEK trophe Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5161: ΤρόφιμοςΤρόφιμος (on its accent cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1 l.), Τροπηιμου, ὁ, Trophimus, an Ephesian Christian, a friend of the apostle Paul: Acts 20:4; Acts 21:29; 2 Timothy 4:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροφός Transliteration: trophos Phonetic Spelling: trof-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a nurse Meaning: a nurse GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5162 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5162 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5162 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5162 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5162, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροφός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5162 trophos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: nurse. From trepho; a nourisher, i.e. Nurse -- nurse. see GREEK trepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5162: τροφόςτροφός, τροφου, ἡ (τρέφω; see τροφή), a nurse: 1 Thessalonians 2:7. (From Homer down; for מֵינֶקֶת, Genesis 35:8; 2 Kings 11:2; Isaiah 49:23.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροχιά Transliteration: trochia Phonetic Spelling: trokh-ee-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the track of a wheel, a track, path Meaning: the track of a wheel, a track, path GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5163 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5163 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5163 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5163 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5163, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροχιά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5163 trochia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: path. From trochos; a track (as a wheel-rut), i.e. (figuratively) a course of conduct -- path. see GREEK trochos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5163: τροχιάτροχιά, τροχιάς, ἡ (τροχός, which see), a track of a wheel, a rut; a track, a path: τροχιάς ὀρθάς ποιήσατε τοῖς ποσίν ὑμῶν, i. e. follow the path of rectitude, do right, Hebrews 12:13 after Proverbs 4:26 (where for מַעְגָּל, as in ; in some of the later poets equivalent to τροχός). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τροχός Transliteration: trochos Phonetic Spelling: trokh-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a wheel Meaning: a wheel GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5164 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5164 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5164 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5164 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5164, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τροχός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5164 trochos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: course. From trecho; a wheel (as a runner), i.e. (figuratively) a circuit of physical effects -- course. see GREEK trecho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5164: τροχόςτροχός, τροχοῦ, ὁ (τρέχω), from Homer down, a wheel: James 3:6 (on this passage see γένεσις 3; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 54 (53))). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρύβλιον Transliteration: tryblion Phonetic Spelling: troob'-lee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a bowl, dish Meaning: a bowl, dish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5165 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5165 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5165 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5165 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5165, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρύβλιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5165 tryblion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: dish. Neuter of a presumed derivative of uncertain affinity; a bowl -- dish. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5165: τρύβλιοντρύβλιον (so T (cf. Proleg., p. 102) WH; τρύβλιον R G L Tr) (on the accent see Passow, under the word; (Chandler § 350; Göttling, p. 408)), τριβλιου, τό, a dish, a deep dish (cf. B. D. under the word ): Matthew 26:23; Mark 14:20. (Aristophanes, Plutarch, Lucian, Aelian v. h. 9, 37; the Sept. for קְעָרָה, for which also in Josephus, Antiquities 3, 8, 10; Sir. 34:14 (Sir. 31:14.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρυγάω Transliteration: trygaō Phonetic Spelling: troo-gah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to gather in Meaning: to gather in GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5166 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5166 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5166 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5166 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5166, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρυγάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5166 trygaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: gather. From a derivative of trugo (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage -- gather. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5166: τρυγάωτρυγάω, τρύγω; 1 aorist ἐτρύγησα; (from τρύγη (literally, 'dryness') fruit gathered ripe in autumn, harvest); from Homer down; the Sept. several times for בָּצַר, אָרָה, קָצַר; to gather in ripe fruits; to gather the harvest or vintage: as in the Greek writings, with the accusative of the fruit gathered, Luke 6:44 Revelation 14:18; or of the plant from which it is gathered, Revelation 14:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρυγών Transliteration: trygōn Phonetic Spelling: troo-gone' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a turtledove Meaning: a turtledove GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5167 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5167 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5167 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5167 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5167, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρυγών [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5167 trygōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: turtle-dove. From truzo (to murmur; akin to trizo, but denoting a duller sound); a turtle-dove (as cooing) -- turtle-dove. see GREEK trizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5167: τρυγώντρυγών, τρυγόνος, ἡ (from τρύζω to murmur, sigh, coo, of doves; cf. γογγύζω), a turtle-dove: Luke 2:24. (Aristophanes, Theocritus, others; Aeh v. h. 1, 15; the Sept. for תֹּר.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρυμαλιά Transliteration: trymalia Phonetic Spelling: troo-mal-ee-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a hole, eye (of a needle) Meaning: a hole, eye (of a needle) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5168 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5168 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5168 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5168 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5168, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρυμαλιά [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5168 trymalia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: eye. From a derivative of truo (to wear away; akin to the base of trauma, tribos and trogo); an orifice, i.e. Needle's eye -- eye. Compare trupema. see GREEK trupema see GREEK trauma see GREEK tribos see GREEK trogo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5168: τρυμαλιάτρυμαλιά, τρυμαλιᾶς, ἡ (equivalent to τρυμα, or τρύμη, from τρύω to wear away, perforate), a hole (eye of a needle): Mark 10:25, and R G in Luke 18:25. (Judges 15:11; Jeremiah 13:4; Jeremiah 16:16; Sotades in Plutarch, mor., p. 11 a. (i. e., de educ. puer. § 14); Geoponica.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρύπημα Transliteration: trypēma Phonetic Spelling: troo'-pay-mah Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: eye Meaning: eye GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5169 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5169 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5169 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5169 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5169, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρύπημα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5169 trypēma 🕊 Strong's Concordance: eye. From a derivative of the base of trumalia; an aperture, i.e. A needle's eye -- eye. see GREEK trumalia Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5169: τρύπηματρύπημα, τρυπήματος, τό (τρυπάω to bore), a hole (eye of needle): Matthew 19:24 (here WH text τρῆμα, which see). (Aristophanes, Plutarch, Geoponica, others.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τρύφαινα Transliteration: Tryphaina Phonetic Spelling: troo'-fahee-nah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Tryphaena, a Christian woman Meaning: Tryphaena -- a Christian woman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5170 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5170 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5170 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5170 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5170, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τρύφαινα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5170 Tryphaina 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tryphena. From truphe; luxurious; Tryphoena, a Christian woman -- Tryphena. see GREEK truphe Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5170: ΤρύφαιναΤρύφαινα, Τρυφαινης, ἡ (τρυφάω, which see), Tryphaena, a Christian woman: Romans 16:12. (B. D., under the word; Lightfoot on Philippians, p. 175f.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρυφάω Transliteration: tryphaō Phonetic Spelling: troo-fah'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to live luxuriously Meaning: to live luxuriously GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5171 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5171 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5171 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5171 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5171, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρυφάω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5171 tryphaō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: revel, live in pleasure. From truphe; to indulge in luxury -- live in pleasure. see GREEK truphe Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5171: τρυφάωτρυφάω, τρύφω: 1 aorist ἐτρύφησα; (τρυφή, which see); to live delicately, live luxuriously, be given to a soft and luxurious life: James 5:5. (Nehemiah 9:25; Isaiah 66:11; Isocrates, Euripides, Xenophon, Plato, and following) (Compare: ἐντρυφάω. Synonym: cf. Trench, § liv.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρυφή Transliteration: tryphē Phonetic Spelling: troo-fay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: softness, daintiness, luxuriousness Meaning: softness, daintiness, luxuriousness GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5172 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5172 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5172 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5172 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5172, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρυφή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5172 tryphē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: delicately, riot. From thrupto (to break up or (figuratively) enfeeble, especially the mind and body by indulgence); effeminacy, i.e. Luxury or debauchery -- delicately, riot. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5172: τρυφήτρυφή, τρυφῆς, ἡ (from φρύπτω to break down, enervate; passive and middle to live softly and delicately), softness, effeminacy, luxurious living: Luke 7:25; 2 Peter 2:13. (Euripides, Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, and following; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τρυφῶσα Transliteration: Tryphōsa Phonetic Spelling: troo-fo'-sah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Tryphosa, a Christian woman Meaning: Tryphosa -- a Christian woman GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5173 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5173 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5173 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5173 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5173, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τρυφῶσα [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5173 Tryphōsa 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tryphosa. From truphe; luxuriating; Tryphosa, a Christian female -- Tryphosa. see GREEK truphe Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5173: ΤρυφῶσαΤρυφῶσα, Τρυφωσης, ἡ (τρυφάω, which see), Tryphosa, a Christian woman: Romans 16:12. (See references under Τρύφαινα.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τρῳάς Transliteration: Trōas Phonetic Spelling: tro-as' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Troas, a city near the Hellespont (i.e. Dardanelles) Meaning: Troas -- a city near the Hellespont (Dardanelles) GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5174 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5174 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5174 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5174 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5174, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τρῳάς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5174 Trōas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Troas. From Tros (a Trojan); the Troad (or plain of Troy), i.e. Troas, a place in Asia Minor -- Troas. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5174: ΤρῳάςΤρῳάς, and (so L T WH (see Iota and references in Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)) Τρῳάς, Τρῳάδος, ἡ (on the article with it see Winers Grammar, § 5, b.), Troas, a city near the Hellespont, formerly called Ἀντιγονεια Τρῳάς, but by Lysimachus Ἀλεξάνδρεια ἡ Τρῳάς in honor of Alexander the Great; it flourished under the Romans (and with its environs was raised by Augustus to acolonia juris italici, 'the Troad'; cf. Strabo 13, 1, 26; Pliny, 5, 33): Acts 16:8, 11; Acts 20:5; 2 Corinthians 2:12; 2 Timothy 4:13. (B. D. under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τρωγύλλιον Transliteration: Trōgyllion Phonetic Spelling: tro-gool'-lee-on Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: Trogyllium, a place in Ionia Meaning: Trogyllium -- a place in Ionia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5175 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5175 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5175 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5175 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5175, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τρωγύλλιον [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5175 Trōgyllion 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Trogyllium. Of uncertain derivation; Trogyllium, a place in Asia Minor -- Trogyllium. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5175: ΤρωγύλλιονΤρωγύλλιον (so Ptolemy 5, 2, 8), or Τρωγιλιον ((better Τρωγυλιον; see WHs Appendix, p. 159)) (so Strabo 14, p. 636), Τρωγυλλιου, τό, Trogyllium, the name of a town and promontory of Ionia, not far from the island Samos, at the foot of Matt. Mycale, between Ephesus and the mouth of the river Maeander: Acts 20:15 R G. (Cf. B. D., under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τρώγω Transliteration: trōgō Phonetic Spelling: tro'-go Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to gnaw, munch, crunch Meaning: to gnaw, munch, crunch GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5176 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5176 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5176 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5176 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5176, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τρώγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5176 trōgō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: eat. Probably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of trauma and tribos through the idea of corrosion or wear; or perhaps rather of a base of trugon and trizo through the idea of a craunching sound; to gnaw or chew, i.e. (generally) to eat -- eat. see GREEK trugon see GREEK trizo see GREEK trauma see GREEK tribos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5176: τρώγωτρώγω; to gnaw, crunch, chew raw vegetables or fruits (as nuts, almonds, etc.): ἄγρωστιν, of mules, Homer, Odyssey 6, 90, and often in other writers of animals feeding; also of men from Herodotus down (as σῦκα, Herodotus 1, 71; βότρυς, Aristophanes eqq. 1077; blackberries, the Epistle of Barnabas 7, 8 [ET] (where see Harnack, Cunningham, Müller); κρόμυον, μετά δεῖπνον, Xenophon, conv. 4, 8); universally, to eat: absolutely, (δύο τρώγομεν ἀδελφοί, we mess together, Polybius 32, 9, 9) joined with πίνειν, Matthew 24:38 (so also Demosthenes, p. 402, 21; Plutarch, symp. 1, 1, 2; Ev. Nicod. c. 15, p. 640, Thilo edition (p. 251 Tdf. edition)); τόν ἄρτον, John 13:18 (see ἄρτος 2 and ἐσθίω b.); figuratively, John 6:58; τήν σάρκα, the 'flesh' of Christ (see σάρξ, 1), John 6:54, 56f. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυγχάνω Transliteration: tynchanō Phonetic Spelling: toong-khan'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to hit, hit upon, meet, happen Meaning: to hit, hit upon, meet, happen GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5177 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5177 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5177 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5177 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5177, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυγχάνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5177 tynchanō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to obtain, happenProbably 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 tikto through the idea of effecting; properly, to affect; or (specially), to hit or light upon (as a mark to be reached), i.e. (transitively) to attain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the latter application only impersonal (with ei), i.e. Perchance; or (present participle) as adjective, usual (as if commonly met with, with ou, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb, by accident (as it were) -- be, chance, enjoy, little, obtain, X refresh...self, + special. Compare tupto. see GREEK tupto see GREEK tikto see GREEK ei see GREEK ou Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5177: τεύχωτεύχω, see τυγχάνω. STRONGS NT 5177: τυγχάνωτυγχάνω; 2 aorist ἐτυχον; perfect (Hebrews 8:6) τέτευχα (so codex B), and (so L T Tr marginal reading WH manuscript א) τετυχα a later and rarer form (which not a few incorrectly think is everywhere to be regarded as a clerical error; Buttmann, 67 (59); Kühner, § 343, under the word; (Veitch, under the word; Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 595; WH's Appendix, p. 171)), in some texts also τετύχηκα (a form common in the earlier writings. (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 483f, and references as above)); a verb in frequent use from Homer down; "est Latin attingere et contingere; German treffen, c. accusative equivalent toetwas erlangen, neuteres trifft sich." Ast, Platonic Lexicon, under the word; hence, 1. transitive, a. properly, to hit the mark (opposed to ἁμαρτάνειν to miss the mark), of one discharging a javelin or arrow (Homer, Xenophon, Lucian). b. tropically, to reach, attain, obtain, get, become master of: with a genitive of the thing (Winer's Grammar, 200 (188)), Luke 20:35 (Winer's Grammar, 609 (566)); Acts 24:2(3); ; 2 Timothy 2:10; Hebrews 8:6; Hebrews 11:35. 2. intransitive, to happen, chance, fall out: εἰ τύχοι (if it so fall out), it may be, perhaps (frequent in secular authors), 1 Corinthians 14:10, where see Meyer; or, considered in reference to the topic in hand, it may be equivalent to to specify, to take a case, as, for example, 1 Corinthians 15:37 (Vulg. in each passageut puta; (cf. Meyer as above)); τυχόν, adverbially, perhaps, it may be, 1 Corinthians 16:6 (cf. Buttmann, § 145, 8; (Winers Grammar, § 45, 8 N. 1); see examples from Greek writings in Passow, under the word, II. 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word B. III. 2; Sophocles Lexicon, under the word)). to meet one; hence, ὁ τυχών, he who meets one or presents himself unsought, any chance, ordinary, common person (see Passow, under the word, II. 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. II. 1 b.; Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word)): οὐ τυχών, not common, i. e. eminent, exceptional (A. V. special), Acts 19:11; Acts 28:2 (3Macc. 3:7); to chance to be: ἡμιθανῆ τυγχάνοντα, half dead as he happened to be, just as he was, Luke 10:30 R G. (Compare: ἐντυγχάνω, ὑπερεντυγχάνω, ἐπιτυγχάνω, παρατυγχάνω, συντυγχάνω.) STRONGS NT 5177: τυχόντυχόν, see τυγχάνω, 2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυμπανίζω Transliteration: tympanizō Phonetic Spelling: toom-pan-id'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to beat a drum, to torture by beating Meaning: to beat a drum, to torture by beating GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5178 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5178 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5178 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5178 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5178, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυμπανίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5178 tympanizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: torture. From a derivative of tupto (meaning a drum, "tympanum"); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death -- torture. see GREEK tupto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5178: τυμπανίζωτυμπανίζω: (τύμπανον); 1. to beat the drum or timbrel. 2. to torture with the tympanum, an instrument of punishment: ἐτυμπανίσθησαν (Vulg.distenti sunt), Hebrews 11:35 (R. V. were tortured (with margin, Or, beaten to death)) (Plutarch, mor., p. 60 a.; joined with ἀνασκολοπίζεσθαι, Lucian, Jup. trag. 19); 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 'to break upon the wheel'; see English Dicts. under the word ); cf. (Bleek on Heb. as above); Grimm on 2 Macc. 6:19f STRONGS NT 5178a: τυπικῶςτυπικῶς (from the adjective τυπικος, and this from τύπος); adverb, by way of example (prefiguratively): ταῦτα τυπικῶς συνέβαινον ἐκείνοις, these things happened unto them as a warning to posterity (R. V. by way of example), 1 Corinthians 10:11 L T Tr WH. (Ecclesiastical writings.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τύπος Transliteration: typos Phonetic Spelling: too'-pos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: typically Meaning: typically GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5179 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5179 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5179 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5179 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5179, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τύπος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5179 typos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: example, warningFrom tupto; a die (as struck), i.e. (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy, a shape, i.e. A statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specially, a sampler ("type"), i.e. A model (for imitation) or instance (for warning) -- en-(ex-)ample, fashion, figure, form, manner, pattern, print. see GREEK tupto Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5179: τύποςτύπος, τυπου, ὁ (τύπτω), from (Aeschylus and) Herodotus down; 1. the mark of a stroke or blow; print: τῶν ἥλων, John 20:25a, 25b (where L T Tr marginal reading τόπον) (Athen. 13, p. 585 c. τούς τύπους τῶν πληγῶν ἰδοῦσα). 2. a figure formed by a blow or impression; hence, universally, a figure, image: of the images of the gods, Acts 7:43 (Amos 5:26; Josephus, Antiquities 1, 19, 11; 15, 9, 5). (Cf. κύριοι τύπος θεοῦ, the Epistle of Barnabas 19, 7 [ET]; 'Teaching' 4, 11 [ET].) 3. form: διδαχῆς, i. e. the teaching which embodies the sum and substance of religion and represents it to the mind, Romans 6:17; equivalent to manner of writing, the contents and form of a letter, Acts 23:25 (3Macc. 3:30). 4. an example; α. in the technical sense, viz. the pattern in conformity to which a thing must be made: Acts 7:44; Hebrews 8:5,(Exodus 25:40). β. in an ethical sense, a dissuasive example, pattern of warning: plural of ruinous events which serve as admonitions or warnings to others, 1 Corinthians 10:6, 11 R G; an example to be imitated: of men worthy of imitation, Philippians 3:17; with a genitive of the person to whom the example is offered, 1 Timothy 4:12; 1 Peter 5:3; τύπον ἑαυτόν διδόναι τίνι, 2 Thessalonians 3:9; γενέσθαι τύπον (τύπους, R L marginal reading WH marginal reading; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 27, 1 note) τίνι, 1 Thessalonians 1:7; παρέχεσθαι ἑαυτόν τύπον καλῶν ἔργων, to show oneself an example of good works, Titus 2:7. γ. in a doctrinal sense, a type, i. e. a person or thing prefiguring a future (Messianic) person or thing: in this sense Adam is called τύπος τοῦ μέλλοντος namely, Ἀδάμ, i. e. of Jesus Christ, each of the two having exercised a pre-eminent influence upon the human race (the former destructive, the latter saving), Romans 5:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τύπτω Transliteration: typtō Phonetic Spelling: toop'-to Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to strike, smite, beat Meaning: to strike, smite, beat GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5180 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5180 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5180 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5180 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5180, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τύπτω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5180 typtō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: beat, smite, strike, wound. A primary verb (in a strengthened form); to "thump", i.e. Cudgel or pummel (properly, with a stick or bastinado), but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from paio and patasso, which denote a (usually single) blow with the hand or any instrument, or plesso with the fist (or a hammer), or rhapizo with the palm; as well as from tugchano, an accidental collision); by implication, to punish; figuratively, to offend (the conscience) -- beat, smite, strike, wound. see GREEK paio see GREEK patasso see GREEK plesso see GREEK rhapizo see GREEK tugchano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5180: τύπτωτύπτω; imperfect ἔτυπτον; present passive infinitive τύπτεσθαι; from Homer down; the Sept. for חִכָּה; to strike, smite, beat (with a staff, a whip, the fist, the hand, etc.): τινα, Matthew 24:49; Luke 12:45; Acts 18:17; Acts 21:32; Acts 23:3; τό στόμα τίνος, Acts 23:2; τό πρόσωπον τίνος, Luke 22:64 (here L brackets; T Tr WH omit the clause); τινα ἐπί (Tdf. εἰς) τῇ σιαγόνα, Luke 6:29; εἰς τήν κεφαλήν τίνος, Matthew 27:30; (τήν κεφαλήν τίνος, Mark 15:19); ἑαυτῶν τά στήθη (Latinplangere pectora), of mourners, to smite their breasts, Luke 23:48; also ἔτυπτεν εἰς τό στῆθος, Luke 18:13 (but G L T Tr WH omit εἰς). God is said τύπτειν to smite one on whom he inflicts punitive evil, Acts 23:3 (Exodus 8:2; 2 Samuel 24:17; Ezekiel 7:9; 2 Macc. 3:39). to smite metaphorically, i. e. to wound, disquiet: τήν συνείδησιν τίνος, one's conscience, 1 Corinthians 8:12 (ἵνα τί τύπτει σε ἡ καρδία σου; 1 Samuel 1:8; τόν δέ ἄχος ὀξύ κατά φρένα τυψε βαθεῖαν, Homer, Iliad 19, 125; Καμβυσεα ἐτυψε ἡ ἀληθηιη τῶν λόγων, Herodotus 3, 64). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τύραννος Transliteration: Tyrannos Phonetic Spelling: too'-ran-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "absolute ruler", Tyrannus, an Ephesian Meaning: Tyrannus -- "absolute ruler", an Ephesian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5181 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5181 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5181 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5181 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5181, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τύραννος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5181 Tyrannos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tyrannus. A provincial form of the derivative of the base of kurios; a "tyrant"; Tyrannus, an Ephesian -- Tyrannus. see GREEK kurios Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5181: ΤύραννοςΤύραννος, Τυράννου, ὁ, Tyrannus, an Ephesian in whose school Paul taught the gospel, but of whom we have no further knowledge (cf. B. D., under the word): Acts 19:9. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυρβάζω Transliteration: tyrbazō Phonetic Spelling: toor-bad'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to disturb, to trouble Meaning: to disturb, to trouble GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5182 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5182 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5182 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5182 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5182, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυρβάζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5182 tyrbazō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: trouble. From turbe (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to thorubos); to make "turbid", i.e. Disturb -- trouble. see GREEK thorubos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5182: τυρβάζωτυρβάζω: present passive τυρβάζομαι; (τύρβη, Latinturba, confusion; (cf. Curtius, § 250)); (from Sophocles down); to disturb, trouble: properly, τόν πηλόν, Aristophanes vesp. 257; tropically, in the passive, to be troubled in mind, disquieted: περί πολλά, Luke 10:41 R G (with the same construction in Aristophanes pax 1007; μή ἄγαν τυρβαζου, Nilus epist. 2, 258). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τύριος Transliteration: Tyrios Phonetic Spelling: too'-ree-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a Tyrian, an inhabitant of Tyre Meaning: Tyre -- a Tyrian, an inhabitant of Tyre GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5183 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5183 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5183 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5183 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5183, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τύριος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5183 Tyrios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of Tyre. From Turos; a Tyrian, i.e. Inhabitant of Tyrus -- of Tyre. see GREEK Turos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5183: ΤύριοςΤύριος, Τυριου, ὁ, ἡ, a Tyrian, inhabitant of Tyre: Acts 12:20. ((Herodotus, others.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τύρος Transliteration: Tyros Phonetic Spelling: too'-ros Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: Tyre, a city of Phoenicia Meaning: Tyre -- a city of Phoenicia GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5184 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5184 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5184 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5184 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5184, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τύρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5184 Tyros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tyre. Of Hebrew origin (Tsor): Tyrus (i.e. Tsor), a place in Palestine -- Tyre. see HEBREW Tsor Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5184: ΤύροςΤύρος, Τύρου, ἡ (Hebrew צור or צֹר; from Aramaic טוּר, a rock), Tyre, a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean, very ancient, large, splendid, flourishing in commerce, and powerful by land and sea. In the time of Christ and the apostles it was subject to the Romans, but continued to possess considerable wealth and prosperity down to A.D. 1291. It is at present an obscure little place containing some five thousand inhabitants, part Mohammedans part Christians, with a few Jews (cf. Bädeker's Palestine, p. 425f; (Murray's, op. cit., p. 370f)). It is mentioned Acts 21:3, 7, and (in company with Sidon) in Matthew 11:21; Matthew 15:21; Luke 6:17; Luke 10:13; Mark 3:8; Mark 7:24 (where T omits; Tr marginal reading WH brackets καί Σιδῶνος), 31. (BB. DD.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυφλός Transliteration: typhlos Phonetic Spelling: toof-los' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: blind Meaning: blind GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5185 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5185 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5185 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5185 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5185, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυφλός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5185 typhlos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: blind. From, tuphoo; opaque (as if smoky), i.e. (by analogy) blind (physically or mentally) -- blind. see GREEK tuphoo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5185: τυφλόςτυφλός, τυφλοῦ, ὁ (τύφω, to raise a smoke; hence, properly, 'darkened by smoke'), from Homer down, the Sept. for עִוֵּר, blind; a. properly: Matthew 9:27; Matthew 11:5; Mark 8:22; Mark 10:46; Luke 7:21; Luke 14:13, 21; John 9:1f, 13; John 10:21, etc. b. as often in secular authors from Pindar down, mentally blind: Matthew 15:14; Matthew 23:17, 19, 24, 26; John 9:39-41; Romans 2:19; 2 Peter 1:9; Revelation 3:17. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυφλόω Transliteration: typhloō Phonetic Spelling: toof-lo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to blind, to make blind Meaning: to blind, to make blind GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5186 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5186 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5186 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5186 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5186, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυφλόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5186 typhloō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: blind. From tuphlos; to make blind, i.e. (figuratively) to obscure -- blind. see GREEK tuphlos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5186: τυφλόωτυφλόω, τυφλῷ: 1 aorist ἐτυφλωσα; perfect τετύφλωκα; from (Pindar and) Herodotus down; to blind, make blind; in the N. T. metaphorically, to blunt the mental discernment, darken the mind: John 12:40; 1 John 2:11; τά νοήματα, 2 Corinthians 4:4 (τήν ψυχήν τυφλωθειην, Plato, Phaedo, p. 99 e.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυφόω Transliteration: typhoō Phonetic Spelling: toof-o'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be conceited, foolish Meaning: to be conceited, foolish GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5187 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5187 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5187 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5187 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5187, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυφόω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5187 typhoō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: puffed up, be proud. From a derivative of tupho; to envelop with smoke, i.e. (figuratively) to inflate with self-conceit -- high-minded, be lifted up with pride, be proud. see GREEK tupho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5187: τυφόωτυφόω, τύφω: passive, perfect τετυφωμαι; 1 aorist participle τυφωθείς; (τῦφος, smoke; pride); properly, to raise a smoke, to wrap in a mist; used only metaphorically: 1. to make proud, puff up with pride, render insolent; passive, to be puffed up with haughtiness or pride, 1 Timothy 3:6 (Strabo, Josephus, (Diogenes Laërtius, others). 2. to blind with pride or conceit, to render foolish or stupid: 1 Timothy 6:4; perfect participle beclouded, besotted, 2 Timothy 3:4 (Demosthenes, Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τύφω Transliteration: typhō Phonetic Spelling: too'-fo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to raise smoke Meaning: to raise smoke GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5188 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5188 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5188 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5188 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5188, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τύφω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5188 typhō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: smoke. Apparently a primary verb; to make a smoke, i.e. Slowly consume without flame -- smoke. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5188: τύφωτύφω: (τῦφος, smoke); from Herodotus down; to cause or emit smoke (Plautus fumifico), raise a smoke; passive (present participle τυφόμενος) to smoke (Vulg.fumigo): Matthew 12:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: τυφωνικός Transliteration: typhōnikos Phonetic Spelling: too-fo-nee-kos' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: tempestuous Meaning: tempestuous GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5189 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5189 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5189 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5189 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5189, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/τυφωνικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5189 typhōnikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: tempestuous. From a derivative of tupho; stormy (as if smoky) -- tempestuous. see GREEK tupho Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5189: τυφωνικόςτυφωνικός, τυφωνικη, τυφωνικον (Τυφῶν (cf. Chandler edition 1 § 659), a whirlwind, hurricane, typhoon), like a whirlwind, tempestuous: ἄνεμος, Acts 27:14. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Τυχικός Transliteration: Tychikos Phonetic Spelling: too-khee-kos' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: "fortuitous", Tychicus, a Christian Meaning: Tychicus -- "fortuitous", Tychicus, a Christian GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5190 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5190 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5190 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5190 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5190, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Τυχικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5190 Tychikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Tychicus. From a derivative of tugchano; fortuitous, i.e. Fortunate; Tychicus, a Christian -- Tychicus. see GREEK tugchano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5190: ΤυχικόςΤυχικός (so WH; Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 l.) but R G L T Tr Τυχικός (Lipsius, Gram. Unters., p. 30; (Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; Chandler § 266)), τυχικοῦ, ὁ, Tychicus, an Asiatic Christian, friend and companion of the apostle Paul: Acts 20:4; Ephesians 6:21; Colossians 4:7; 2 Timothy 4:12; Titus 3:12. (See Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited; B. D., under the word.) STRONGS NT 5190a: υ [υ, Upsilon: on the use and the omission of the mark of diaeresis with, see Tdf. Prolog. p 108; Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 136ff; cf. Scrivener, Collation of Codex Sinaiticus, etc. 2nd edition, p. xxxviii.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑακίνθινος Transliteration: hyakinthinos Phonetic Spelling: hoo-ak-in'-thee-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of hyacinth, hyacinthine Meaning: of hyacinth, hyacinthine GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5191 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5191 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5191 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5191 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5191, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑακίνθινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5191 hyakinthinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: deep blue, jacinth. From huakinthos; "hyacinthine" or "jacinthine", i.e. Deep blue -- jacinth. see GREEK huakinthos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5191: ὑακίνθινοςὑακίνθινος ὑακινθινη, ὑακίνθινον (ὑάκινθος), of hyacinth, of the color of hyacinth, i. e. of a red color bordering on black (Hesychius ὑακινθιον. ὑπομελανιζον): Revelation 9:17 (Homer, Theocr, Lucian, others; the Sept.). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑάκινθος Transliteration: hyakinthos Phonetic Spelling: hoo-ak'-in-thos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: hyacinth Meaning: hyacinth GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5192 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5192 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5192 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5192 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5192, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑάκινθος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5192 hyakinthos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: jacinth, a deep blue colored gemOf uncertain derivation; the "hyacinth" or "jacinth", i.e. Some gem of a deep blue color, probably the zirkon -- jacinth. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5192: ὑάκινθοςὑάκινθος, ὑακίνθου, ὁ, hyacinth, the name of a flower (Homer and other poets; Theophrastus), also of a precious stone of the same color, i. e. dark-blue verging toward black (A. V. jacinth (so R. V. with marginal reading sapphire); cf. B. D., under the word ; Riehm, under the word Edelsteine 9) (Philo, Joseph, Galen, Heliodorus, others; Pliny, h. n. 37, 9, 41): Revelation 21:20. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑάλινος Transliteration: hyalinos Phonetic Spelling: hoo-al'-ee-nos Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: of glass, glassy Meaning: of glass, glassy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5193 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5193 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5193 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5193 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5193, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑάλινος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5193 hyalinos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: of glass. From hualos; glassy, i.e. Transparent -- of glass. see GREEK hualos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5193: ὑάλινοςὑάλινος, ὑαλίνη, ὑαλινον (ὕαλος, which see), in a fragment of Corinna and occasionally in the Greek writings from Aristophanes down, of glass or transparent like glass, glassy: Revelation 4:6; Revelation 15:2. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕαλος Transliteration: hyalos Phonetic Spelling: hoo'-al-os Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a clear transparent stone, glass Meaning: a clear transparent stone, glass GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5194 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5194 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5194 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5194 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5194, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕαλος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5194 hyalos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: glass. Perhaps from the same as huetos (as being transparent like rain); glass -- glass. see GREEK huetos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5194: ὕαλοςὕαλος, ὑαλου, ὁ (probably allied with ὑει, ὑετός (which see); hence, 'rain-drop', Curtius, 9604; Vanicek, p. 1046; but others make it of Egyptian origin (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word)), from Herodotus ((3, 24) who writes ὕελος; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 22)) down; 1. any stone transparent like glass. 2. glass: Revelation 21:18, 21. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑβρίζω Transliteration: hybrizō Phonetic Spelling: hoo-brid'-zo Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run riot, to outrage, insult Meaning: to run riot, to outrage, insult GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5195 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5195 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5195 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5195 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5195, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑβρίζω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5195 hybrizō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to mistreat, insultFrom hubris; to exercise violence, i.e. Abuse -- use despitefully, reproach, entreat shamefully (spitefully). see GREEK hubris Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5195: ὑβρίζωὑβρίζω; 1 aorist ὑβρισα; passive, 1 aorist participle ὑβρισθεις; 1 future ὑβρισθήσομαι; (ὕβρις); from Homer down; 1. intransitive, to be insolent; to behave insolently, wantonly, outrageously. 2. transitive, to act insolently and shamefully toward one (so even Homer), to treat shamefully (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 32, 1 b. β.): Matthew 22:6; Luke 18:32; Acts 14:5; (1 Thessalonians 2:2); of one who injures another by speaking evil of him, Luke 11:45. (Compare: ἐνυβρίζω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕβρις Transliteration: hybris Phonetic Spelling: hoo'-bris Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: wantonness, insolence, an act of wanton violence Meaning: wantonness, insolence, an act of wanton violence GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5196 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5196 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5196 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5196 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5196, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕβρις [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5196 hybris 🕊 Strong's Concordance: harm, hurt, reproach. From huper; insolence (as over-bearing), i.e. Insult, injury -- harm, hurt, reproach. see GREEK huper Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5196: ὕβριςὕβρις, ὑβρισεως, ἡ (from ὑπέρ ((see Curtius, p. 540); cf. Latinsuperbus, English 'uppishness')), from Homer down, the Sept. for גָּאון, גַּאֲוָה, זָדון, etc.; a. insolence; impudence, pride, haughtiness. b. a wrong springing from insolence, an injury, affront, insult (in Greek usage the mental injury and the wantonness of its infliction being prominent; cf. Cope on Aristotle, rhet. 1, 12, 26; 2, 2, 5; see ὑβριστής): properly, plural 2 Corinthians 12:10 (Hesychius ὕβρεις. τραύματα, ὀνείδη); tropically, injury inflicted by the violence of a tempest: Acts 27:10, 21 (τήν ἀπό τῶν ὀμβρων ὕβριν, Josephus, Antiquities 3, 6, 4; δείσασα θαλαττης ὕβριν, Anthol. 7, 291, 3; (cf. Pindar Pythagoras 1, 140)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑβριστής Transliteration: hybristēs Phonetic Spelling: hoo-bris-tace' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a violent, insolent man Meaning: a violent, insolent man GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5197 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5197 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5197 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5197 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5197, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑβριστής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5197 hybristēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: violent, injurious. From hubrizo; an insulter, i.e. Maltreater -- despiteful, injurious. see GREEK hubrizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5197: ὑβριστήςὑβριστής, ὑβριστοῦ, ὁ (ὑβρίζω), from Homer down, "an insolent man, 'one who, uplifted with pride, either heaps insulting language upon others or does them some shameful act of wrong'" (Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, i., p. 86; (cf. Trench, Synonyms, § xxix.; Schmidt, chapter 177; Cope on Aristotle, rhet. 2, 2, 5 (see ὕβρις))): Romans 1:30; 1 Timothy 1:13. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑγιαίνω Transliteration: hygiainō Phonetic Spelling: hoog-ee-ah'-ee-no Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be sound, healthy Meaning: to be sound, healthy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5198 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5198 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5198 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5198 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5198, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑγιαίνω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5198 hygiainō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: to be in good healthFrom hugies; to have sound health, i.e. Be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine) -- be in health, (be safe and) sound, (be) whole(-some). see GREEK hugies Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5198: ὑγιαίνωὑγιαίνω; (ὑγιής); from Herodotus down; to be sound, to be well, to be in good health: properly, Luke 5:31; Luke 7:10; Luke 15:27; (3 John 1:2); metaphorically, the phrase ὑγιαίνειν ἐν τῇ πίστει (Buttmann, § 133, 19) is used of one whose Christian opinions are free from any admixture of error, Titus 1:13; τῇ πίστει, τῇ ἀγάπη, τῇ ὑπομονή, (cf. Buttmann, as above), of one who keeps these graces sound and strong, Titus 2:2; ἡ ὑγιαίνουσα διδασκαλία, the sound i. e. true and incorrupt doctrine, 1 Timothy 1:10; 2 Timothy 4:3; Titus 1:9; Titus 2:1; also λόγοι ὑγιαίνοντες (Philo de Abrah. § 38), 1 Timothy 6:3; 2 Timothy 1:13, (ὑγιαινουσαι περί θεῶν δόξαι καί ἀληθεῖς, Plutarch, de aud. poet. c. 4). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑγιής Transliteration: hygiēs Phonetic Spelling: hoog-ee-ace' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: sound, whole, healthy Meaning: sound, whole, healthy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5199 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5199 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5199 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5199 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5199, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑγιής [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5199 hygiēs 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sound, whole. From the base of auzano; healthy, i.e. Well (in body); figuratively, true (in doctrine) -- sound, whole. see GREEK auzano Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5199: ὑγιήςὑγιής, ὑγιες, accusative ὑγιῆ (four times in the N. T., John 5:11, 15; John 7:23; Titus 2:8; for which ὑγια is more common in Attic (cf. Meisterhans, p. 66)), from Homer down, sound: properly (A. V. whole), of a man who is sound in body, Matthew 15:31 (WH only in marginal reading, but Tr brackets in marginal reading); Acts 4:10; γίνομαι, John 5:4 (R L), 6, 9, 14; ποιεῖν τινα ὑγιῆ (Herodotus, Xenophon, Plato, others), to make one whole i. e. restore him to health, John 5:11, 15; John 7:23; ὑγιής ἀπό etc. sound and thus free from etc. (see ἀπό, I. 3 d.), Mark 5:34; of the members of the body, Matthew 12:13; Mark 3:5 Rec.; Luke 6:10 Rec.; metaphorically, λόγος ὑγιής (A. V. sound speech) i. e. teaching which does not deviate from the truth (see ὑγιαίνω), Titus 2:8 (in the Greek writings, often equivalent to wholesome, fit, wise: μῦθος, II. 8, 524; λόγος οὐκ ὑγιής, Herodotus 1, 8; see other examples in Passow, under the word, 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2 and 3)). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑγρός Transliteration: hygros Phonetic Spelling: hoo-gros' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: wet, moist, of wood sappy Meaning: wet, moist, of wood sappy GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5200 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5200 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5200 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5200 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5200, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑγρός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5200 hygros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: green. From the base of huetos; wet (as if with rain), i.e. (by implication) sappy (fresh) -- green. see GREEK huetos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5200: ὑγρόςὑγρός, ὑγρά, ὑγρον (ὕω to moisten; (but others from a different root meaning 'to moisten', from which also Latinumor, umidus; cf. Vanicek, p. 867; Curtius, § 158)), from Homer down, damp, moist, wet; opposed to ξηρός (which see), full of sap, green: ξύλον, Luke 23:31 (for רָטֹב, sappy, in Job 8:16). |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑδρία Transliteration: hydria Phonetic Spelling: hoo-dree-ah' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a water pot, a pot or jar Meaning: a water pot, a pot or jar GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5201 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5201 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5201 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5201 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5201, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑδρία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5201 hydria 🕊 Strong's Concordance: water-pot. From hudor; a water-jar, i.e. Receptacle for family supply -- water-pot. see GREEK hudor Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5201: ὑδρίαὑδρία ὑδρίας, ἡ (ὕδωρ), a vessel for holding water; a water-jar, water-pot: John 2:6; John 4:28. (Aristophanes, Athen., others; the Sept. for כַּד. (Cf. Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 23.)) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑδροποτέω Transliteration: hydropoteō Phonetic Spelling: hoo-drop-ot-eh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to drink water Meaning: to drink water GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5202 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5202 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5202 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5202 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5202, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑδροποτέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5202 hydropoteō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: drink water. From a compound of hudor and a derivative of pino; to be a water-drinker, i.e. To abstain from vinous beverages -- drink water. see GREEK hudor see GREEK pino Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5202: ὑδροποτέωὑδροποτέω, ὑδροπότω; (ὑδροπότης); to drink water, (be a drinker of water; Winer's Grammar, 498 (464)): 1 Timothy 5:23. (Herodotus 1, 71; Xenophon, Plato, Lucian, Athen., others; Aelian v. h. 2, 38.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑδρωπικός Transliteration: hydrōpikos Phonetic Spelling: hoo-dro-pik-os' Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: suffering from edema Meaning: suffering from edema GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5203 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5203 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5203 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5203 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5203, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑδρωπικός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5203 hydrōpikos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: suffering from dropsyFrom a compound of hudor and a derivative of optanomai (as if looking watery); to be "dropsical" -- have the dropsy. see GREEK hudor see GREEK optanomai Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5203: ὑδρωπικόςὑδρωπικός, ὑδρωπικη, ὑδρωπικον (ὕδρωψ, the dropsy, i. e. internal water), dropsical, suffering from dropsy: Luke 14:2. (Hippcr. (Aristotle), Polybius 13, 2, 2; (others).) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕδωρ Transliteration: hydōr Phonetic Spelling: hoo'-dore Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: water Meaning: water GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5204 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5204 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5204 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5204 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5204, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕδωρ [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5204 hydōr 🕊 Strong's Concordance: water. And genitive case, hudatos (hoo'-dat-os), etc. From the base of huetos; water (as if rainy) literally or figuratively -- water. see GREEK huetos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5204: ὕδωρὕδωρ (ὕω (but cf. Curtius, § 300)), genitive ὕδατος, τό, from Homer down, Hebrew מַיִם, water: of the water in rivers, Matthew 3:16; Revelation 16:12; in wells, John 4:7; in fountains, James 3:12; Revelation 8:10; Revelation 16:4; in pools, John 5:3f, (R L), 7; of the water of the deluge, 1 Peter 3:20; 2 Peter 3:6 (Winer's Grammar, 604f, (562)); of water in any of earth's repositories, Revelation 8:10; Revelation 11:6; ὁ ἄγγελος τῶν ὑδατον, Revelation 16:5; of water as a primary element, out of and through which the world that was before the deluge arose and was compacted, 2 Peter 3:5. plural τά ὕδατα, of the waves of the Lake of Galilee, Matthew 14:28f; (so also the singular τό ὕδωρ in Luke 8:25); of the waves of the sea, Revelation 1:15; Revelation 14:2 (on both these passages, see φωνή, 1); πολλά ὕδατα, many springs or fountains, John 3:23; figuratively used of many peoples, Revelation 17:1, as the seer himself explains it in Revelation 17:15, cf. Nahum 2:8; of a quantity of water likened to a river, Revelation 12:15; of a definite quantity of water drawn for drinking, John 2:7; ποτήριον ὕδατος, Mark 9:41; for washing, Matthew 27:24; Luke 7:44; John 13:5; Hebrews 10:22 (23); τό λουτρόν τοῦ ὕδατος, of baptism, Ephesians 5:26 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 138 (130)); κεράμιον ὕδατος, Mark 14:13; Luke 22:10. in opposed to other things, whether elements or liquids: opposed to τῷ πνεύματι καί πυρί (cf. Buttmann, § 133, 19; Winer's Grammar, 217 (204), 412 (384)), Matthew 3:11; Luke 3:16; to πνεύματι alone, John 1:26, 31, 33; Acts 1:5 (in all these passages the water of baptism is intended); to τῷ πυρί alone, Matthew 17:15; Mark 9:22; to τῷ οἴνῳ, John 2:9; John 4:46; to τῷ αἵματι, John 19:34; Hebrews 9:19; 1 John 5:6, 8. Allegorically, that which refreshes and keeps alive the soul is likened to water, viz. the Spirit and truth of God, John 4:14f (ὕδωρ σοφίας, Sir. 15:3); on the expressions ὕδωρ ζῶν, τό ὕδωρ τῆς ζωῆς, ζῶσαι πηγαί ὑδάτων, see ζάω, II. a. and ζωή, 2 b., p. 274a. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑετός Transliteration: hyetos Phonetic Spelling: hoo-et-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: rain Meaning: rain GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5205 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5205 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5205 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5205 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5205, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑετός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5205 hyetos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: rain. From a primary huo (to rain); rain, especially a shower -- rain. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5205: ὑετόςὑετός, ὑετοῦ, ὁ (ὕω to rain), from Homer down, the Sept. for גֶּשֶׁם and מָטָר, rain: Acts 14:17; Acts 28:2; Hebrews 6:7; James 5:7 (where L T Tr WH omit ὑετόν; on this passive see ὄψιμος and πρώϊμος); ibid. 18; Revelation 11:6. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: υἱοθεσία Transliteration: huiothesia Phonetic Spelling: hwee-oth-es-ee'-ah Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: adoption Meaning: adoption GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5206 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5206 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5206 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5206 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5206, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/υἱοθεσία [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5206 huiothesia 🕊 Strong's Concordance: adoptionFrom a presumed compound of huios and a derivative of tithemi; the placing as a son, i.e. Adoption (figuratively, Christian sonship in respect to God) -- adoption (of children, of sons). see GREEK huios see GREEK tithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5206: υἱοθεσίαυἱοθεσία, υἱοθεσίας, ἡ (from υἱός and θέσις, cf. ὁροθεσία, νομοθεσία; in secular authors from Pindar and Herodotus down we find θετός υἱός or θετός παῖς, an adopted son), adoption, adoption as sons (Vulg.adoptio filiorum): (Diodorus 1. 31 § 27, 5 (vol. 10:31, 13 Dindorf)); (Diogenes Laërtius 4, 53; Inscriptions. In the N. T. it is used to denote a. that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations (see υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ, 4 at the beginning): Romans 9:4. b. the nature and condition of the true disciples of Christ, who by receiving the Spirit of God into their souls become the sons of God (see υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ, 4): Romans 8:15; Galatians 4:5; Ephesians 1:5; it also includes the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven; hence, ἀπεκδέχεσθαι υἱοθεσίαν, to wait for adoption, i. e. the consummate condition of the sons of God, which will render it evident that they are the sons of God, Romans 8:23, cf. Romans 8:19. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: υἱός Transliteration: huios Phonetic Spelling: hwee-os' Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a son Meaning: a son GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5207 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5207 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5207 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5207 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5207, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/υἱός [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5207 huios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: son, child, foalApparently a primary word; a "son" (sometimes of animals), used very widely of immediate, remote or figuratively, kinship -- child, foal, son. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5207: υἱόςυἱός, υἱοῦ, ὁ, from Homer down, the Sept. for בֵּן and Chaldean בַּר, a son (male offspring); 1. properly, a. rarely of the young of animals: Matthew 21:5 (Psalm 28:1 (); Sir. 38:25); generally of the offspring of men, and in the restricted sense, male issue (one begotten by a father and born of a mother): Matthew 10:37; Luke 1:13; ( L T Tr WH); Acts 7:29; Galatians 4:22, etc.; ὁ υἱός τίνος, Matthew 7:9; Mark 9:17; Luke 3:2; John 1:42(), and very often, as in Greek writings, υἱός is often to be supplied by the reader (Winer's Grammar, § 30, 3, p. 593 (551)): as τόν τοῦ Ζεβεδαίου, Matthew 4:21; Mark 1:19. plural υἱοί τίνος, Matthew 20:20; Luke 5:10; John 4:12; Acts 2:17; Hebrews 11:21, etc. with the addition of an adjective, as πρωτότοκος, Matthew 1:25 (R G); Luke 2:7; μονογενής, Luke 7:12. οἱ υἱοί, genuine sons, are distinguished from οἱ νόθοι in Hebrews 12:8. equivalent to τέκνον with ἄρσην added, a man child (Buttmann, 80 (70)), Revelation 12:5; of one (actually or to be) regarded as a son, although properly not one, John 19:26; Acts 7:21; Hebrews 11:24; in kindly address, Hebrews 12:5 from Proverbs 3:11 (see τέκνον, a.β.). b. in a wider sense (like θυγάτηρ, τέκνον), a descendant, one of the posterity of anyone: τίνος, Matthew 1:20; ὁ υἱός Δαυίδ, of the Messiah, Matthew 22:42, 45; Mark 12:35, 37; Luke 20:41, 44; of Jesus the Messiah, Matthew 9:27; Matthew 12:23; Matthew 15:22; Matthew 20:30; Matthew 21:9, 15; Mark 10:47; Luke 18:38f plural υἱοί τίνος, Matthew 23:31; Hebrews 7:5; υἱοί Ἰσραήλ, Israelites (the children of Israel), Matthew 27:9; Acts 9:15; Acts 10:36; 2 Corinthians 3:7, 13; Hebrews 11:21; Revelation 2:14; Revelation 7:4; Revelation 21:12 (see Ἰσραήλ); υἱοί Ἀβραάμ, sons of Abraham, is tropically applied to those who by their faith in Christ are akin to Abraham, Galatians 3:7. 2. tropically and according to the Hebrew mode of speech (Winer's Grammar, 33 (32)), υἱός with the genitive of a person is used of one who depends on another or is his follower: οἱ υἱοί of teachers, equivalent to pupils (see τέκνον, b. β. (cf. Irenaeus haer. 4, 41, 2 qui enim ab aliquo edoctus est, verbo filius docentis dicitur, et ille eius pater)), Matthew 12:27; Luke 11:19; τοῦ πονηροῦ, who in thought and action are prompted by the evil one and obey him, Matthew 13:38; υἱός διαβόλου, Acts 13:10; with the genitive of a thing, one who is connected with or belongs to a thing by any kind of close relationship (Winers Grammar, § 34, 3 N. 2; Buttmann, § 132, 10): υἱοί τοῦ νυμφῶνος (see νυμφών), Matthew 9:15; Mark 2:19; Luke 5:34 (τῆς ἄκρας, the garrison of the citadel, 1 Macc. 4:2; in Ossian 'a son of the hill' i. e. 'a hunter', 'a son of the sea' i. e. 'a sailor'; cf. Jen. Lit. Zeit. for 1836 No. 58, p. 462f); τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου, those whose character belongs to this age (is 'worldly'), Luke 16:8; Luke 20:34; τῆς ἀπειθείας, i. e. ἀπειθεῖς, Ephesians 2:2; Ephesians 5:6; Colossians 3:6 (here T Tr WH omit; L brackets the clause) (ἀνομίας, Psalm 88:23 (); τῆς ὑπερηφανίας, 1 Macc. 2:47); βροντῆς, who resemble thunder, thundering (see Βοανεργές), Mark 3:17; τοῦ φωτός, instructed in evangelical truth and devotedly obedient to it, Luke 16:8; John 12:36; with καί τῆς ἡμέρας added, 1 Thessalonians 5:5; τῆς ἀναστάσεως, sharers in the resurrection, Luke 20:36; παρακλήσεως, Acts 4:36; one to whom anything belongs: as υἱοί τῶν προφητῶν καί τῆς διαθήκης, those to whom the prophetic and covenant promises belong, Acts 3:25; for whom a thing is destined, as υἱοί τῆς βασιλείας, Matthew 8:12; Matthew 13:38; τῆς ἀπωλείας, John 17:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:3; one who is worthy of a thing, as γηννης, Matthew 23:15; εἰρήνης, Luke 10:6 (θανάτου, 1 Samuel 20:31; 2 Samuel 12:5; הַכּות בִּן, the Sept. ἄξιος πληγῶν, Deuteronomy 25:2). (Synonym: see τέκνον.) STRONGS NT 5207a: υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπουυἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου, the Sept. for אָדָם בֶּן, Chaldean אֲנָשׁ בַּר, son of man; it is: 1. properly, a periphrasis for 'man' especially common in the poetic books of the O. T., and usually carrying with it a suggestion of weakness and mortality: Numbers 23:19; Job 16:21; Job 25:6; Psalm 8:5; Isaiah 51:12; Sir. 17:30 (25), etc.; often in Ezekiel, where God addresses the prophet by this name, as Ezekiel 2:1, 3; Ezekiel 3:1 (Ezekiel 2:10), etc.; plural הָאָדָם בְּנֵי (because אָדָם lacks the plural), υἱοί τῶν ἀνθρώπων, Genesis 11:5; 1 Samuel 26:19; Psalm 10:4 (); Proverbs 8:31, etc. So in the N. T.: Mark 3:28; Ephesians 3:5, (Wis. 9:6); singular ὅμοιος υἱῷ ἀνθρώπου (like unto a son of man), of Christ in the apocalyptic vision, Revelation 1:13 (here υἱόν T WH text); (υἱόν T WH) (after Daniel 7:13). 2. In Daniel 7:13f, cf. 18, 22, 27, the appellation son of man (אֱנָשׁ בַּר) symbolically denotes the fifth kingdom, universal and Messianic; and by this term its humanity is indicated in contrast with the barbarity and ferocity of the four preceding kingdoms (the Babylonian, the Median, the Persian, the Macedonian) typified under the form of beasts (verse 2ff). But in the Book of Enoch (written toward the close of the 2nd century before Christ (but cf. B. D. (especially American edition); Lipsius in Dict. of Chris. Biog. under the word; Dillmann in Herzog (2nd edition, vol. 12, p. 350f); Schodde, Book of Enoch, p. 20ff)) the name 'son of man' is employed to designate the person of the Messiah: 46, 2f; 48, 2; 62, 7, 9, 14; 63, 11; 69, 26f; 70, 1; 71, 17. (The chapters in which the name occurs are the work, if not of the first author of the book (as Ewald and Dillmann think (but see B. D. American edition, p. 740{b}; and Herzog as above, p. 351)), at least of a Jewish writer (cf. Schürer, Neutest. Zeitgesch. § 32 V. 2, p. 626), certainly not (as Hilgenfeld, Volkmar, Keim, and others imagine) of a Christian interpolator.) In the language of the Jews in John 12:34 the titles Χριστός and υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου are used as synonyms. 3. The title ὁ υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου, the Son of Man, is used by Jesus of himself (speaking in the third person) in Matthew 8:20; Matthew 9:6; Matthew 10:23; Matthew 11:19; Matthew 12:8, 32, 40; Matthew 13:37, 41; Matthew 16:13, 27; Matthew 17:9, 12, 22; Matthew 18:11 Rec.; (twice); Rec., ; ; Mark 2:10, 28; Mark 8:31, 38; Mark 9:9, 12, 31; Mark 10:33, 45; Mark 13:26; Mark 14:21, 41, 62; Luke 5:24; Luke 6:5, 22; Luke 7:34; Luke 9:22, 26, 44, 56 Rec., ; ; John 1:51 (); (once without the article, John 5:27), doubtless in order that (by recalling Daniel 7:13f — not, as some suppose, Psalm 8:5) he might thus intimate his Messiahship (as is plain from such passages as ψεσθε τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ... ἐρχόμενον ἐπί τῶν νεφελῶν τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, Matthew 26:64; Mark 14:62, cf. Daniel 7:13; τόν υἱόν τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἐρχόμενον ἐν τῇ βασιλεία αὐτοῦ, Matthew 16:28; ὅταν καθίσῃ ὁ υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἐπί θρόνου δόξης αὐτοῦ, Matthew 19:28); and also (as appears to be the case at least from Mark 2:28, where ὁ υἱός τοῦ ἀνθρώπου stands in emphatic antithesis to the repeated ὁ ἄνθρωπος preceding), that he might designate himself as the head of the human race, the man κατ' ἐξοχήν, 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 splendor. There are no traces of the application of the name to Jesus in the apostolic age except in the speech of Stephen, Acts 7:56, and that of James, the brother of Jesus, in a fragment from Hegesippus given in Eus. h. e. 2, 23 (25), 13, each being a reminiscence of the words of Jesus in Matthew 26:64 (to which may be added, from the apostolic fathers, Ignatius ad Ephes. 20, 2 [ET] ἐν Ἰησοῦ Χριστῷ τῷ κατά σάρκα ἐκ γενοῦ Δαυίδ, τῷ υἱῷ ἀνθρώπου καί υἱῷ Θεοῦ). This disuse was owing no doubt to the fact that the term did not seem to be quite congruous with the divine nature and celestial majesty of Christ; hence, in the Epistle of Barnabas 12, 10 [ET] we read, Ἰησοῦς οὐχ υἱός ἀνθρώπου (i. e. like Joshua)), ἀλλ' υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ (cf. Harnack's note on the passage). On this title, see especially Holtzmann in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschr. für wissenschaftl. Theol., 1865, p. 212ff; Keim, ii, p. 63ff. ((English translation, vol. iii., p. 79ff); Immer, Theol. d. N. T., p. 105ff; Westcott's Commentary on John, p. 33f; and other references in Meyer on Matthew 8:20; B. D. American edition, under the word ). STRONGS NT 5207b: υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦυἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ son of God; 1. in a physical sense, in various applications: originating by direct creation, not begotten by man — as the first man Adam, Luke 3:38; Jesus, begotten of the Holy Ghost without the intervention of a human father, Luke 1:35; in a heathen sense, as uttered by the Roman centurion of Jesus, a 'demigod' or 'hero', Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:39. 2. in a metaphysical sense, in various applications: plural, of men, who although the issue of human parents yet could not come into being without the volition of God, the primary author of all things, Hebrews 2:10, cf. vss. 11, 13; of men as partaking of immortal life after the resurrection, and thus becoming more closely related to God, Luke 20:36; of angels, as beings superior to men, and more closely akin to God, Deuteronomy 32:43; for אֱלֹהִים בְּנֵי in the Sept. of Genesis 6:2, 4; Psalm 28:1 (); Psalm 88:7 () (a phrase which in Job 1:6; Job 2:1; Job 38:7 is translated ἄγγελοι Θεοῦ); in the highest sense Jesus Christ is called ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ as of a nature superhuman and closest to God: Romans 1:4; Romans 8:3; Galatians 4:4; and especially in the Epistle to the Hebrews, Hebrews 1:2(1),; . (Cf. B. D. under the word , and references in American edition) 3. in a theocratic sense: of kings and magistrates, as vicegerents of God the supreme ruler, 2 Samuel 7:14; Psalm 2:7; υἱοί ὑψιτου, Psalm 81:6 (); πρωτότοκος (namely, τοῦ Θεοῦ), of the king of Israel, Psalm 88:28 (). In accordance with Psalm 2:7 and 2 Samuel 7:14, the Jews called the Messiah ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ pre-eminently, as the supreme representative of God, and equipped for his Office with the fullness of the Holy Spirit, i. e. endued with divine power beyond any of the sons of men, Enoch 105, 2. In the N. T. it is used of Jesus — in the utterances of the devil, Matthew 4:3, 6; Luke 4:3, 9; in passages where Jesus is addressed by this title by others, Matthew 8:29; Matthew 14:33; Matthew 27:40, 43; Mark 3:11; Mark 5:7; Luke 4:41; Luke 8:28; Luke 22:70; John 19:7; Acts 8:37 Rec.; ; υἱός τοῦ ὑψίστου, Luke 1:32; in the language of Jesus concerning himself, Matthew 28:19; John 9:35; John 10:36, cf. Matthew 21:37; Mark 12:6; besides, in Revelation 2:18; ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ (ὁ) βασιλεύς τοῦ Ἰσραήλ, John 1:49 (50); ὁ Χριστός ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ, Matthew 26:63; John 11:27; Ἰησοῦς Χριστός υἱός τοῦ (L Tr WH margin omit τοῦ) Θεοῦ Mark 1:1 (here T WH text omit (see WH's Appendix, p. 23)); ὁ Χριστός ὁ υἱός τοῦ εὐλογητοῦ, Mark 14:61; with the added ethical idea of one who enjoys intimate contact with God: ὁ Χριστός ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ ζῶντος, Matthew 16:16, and Rec. in John 6:69. in the solemn utterances of God concerning Jesus: ὁ υἱός μου ὁ ἀγαπητός, Matthew 3:17; Matthew 17:5; Mark 1:11; Mark 9:7; Luke 3:22; Luke 9:35 (R G L text); 2 Peter 1:17, cf. Matthew 2:15. 4. in an ethical sense with very, various reference; those whom God esteems as sons, whom he loves, protects and benefits above others: so of the Jews, Deuteronomy 14:1; Wis. 12:19ff Wis. 18:4; υἱοί καί θυγατέρες τοῦ Θεοῦ, Isaiah 43:6; Wis. 9:7; πρωτότοκος τοῦ Θεοῦ, Exodus 4:22; in the N. T. of Christians, Romans 9:26; Revelation 21:7; those whose character God, as a loving father, shapes by chastisement, Hebrews 12:5-8; those who revere God as their father, the pious worshippers of God, Wis. 2:13 (here παῖς κυρίου),18; those who in character and life resemble God (Sir. 9:10 υἱοί ὑπιστου; (cf. Epictetus dissert. 1, 9, 6)): Matthew 5:9, 45; υἱοί ὑψίστου, Luke 6:35; υἱοί καί θυγατέρες, spoken of Christians, 2 Corinthians 6:18; those who are governed by the Spirit of God, Romans 8:14 (ὅσοι πνεύματι Θεοῦ ἄγονται, οὗτοι υἱοί εἰσί τοῦ Θεοῦ), repose the same calm and joyful trust in God which children do in their parents, Romans 8:14ff; Galatians 3:26; Galatians 4:6f, and hereafter in the blessedness and glory of the life eternal will openly wear this dignity of sons of God, Romans 8:19 (ἀποκάλυψις τόν υἱῶν τοῦ Θεοῦ), cf. 1 John 3:2 (see τέκνον, b. γ (and references)), preeminently of "Jesus, as enjoying the supreme love of God, united to him in affectionate intimacy, privy to his saving counsels, obedient to the Father's will in all his acts": Matthew 11:27; Luke 10:22; John 3:35; John 5:19f. In many passages of the writings of John and of Paul, this ethical sense so blends with the metaphysical and the theocratic, that it is often very difficult to decide which of these elements is predominant in a particular case: John 1:34; John 3:17; John 5:21-23, 25; John 6:40; John 8:35; John 11:4; John 14:13; John 17:1; 1 John 1:3, 7; 1 John 2:22-24; 1 John 3:8, 23; 1 John 4:10, 14; 1 John 5:5, 9-13, 20; 2 John 1:3, 9; Romans 1:3, 9; Romans 5:10; Romans 8:3, 29, 32; 1 Corinthians 1:9; 1 Corinthians 15:28; 2 Corinthians 1:19; Galatians 1:16; Galatians 2:20; Ephesians 4:13; 1 Thessalonians 1:10; ὁ υἱός τῆς ἀγάπης αὐτοῦ (i. e. God's), Colossians 1:13; ὁ Χριστός ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ John 20:31; ὁ μονογενής υἱός, John 1:18 (here Tr WH μονογενής Θεός, L marginal reading ὁ μονογονης Θεοῦ (see μονογενής and references)); John 3:18; ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ ὁ μονογονης, John 3:16; 1 John 4:9 (see μονογενής). It can hardly be doubted that a reverent regard for the transcendent difference which separates Christ from all those who by his grace are exalted to the dignity of sons of God led John always to call Christians τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ, not as Paul does υἱοί and τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ indiscriminately; the like reverence moved Luther to translate the plural υἱοί τοῦ Θεοῦ everywhere by Kinder Gottes; (cf., however, τέκνον, b. γ. and references). This appellation is not found in 2 Thessalonians, Philippians, Philemon, the Pastoral Epistles, nor in 1 Peter or in the Epistle of James. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕλη Transliteration: hylē Phonetic Spelling: hoo-lay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: wood, timber, forest Meaning: wood, timber, forest GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5208 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5208 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5208 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5208 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5208, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕλη [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5208 hylē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: a forest, wood, timberPerhaps akin to xulon; a forest, i.e. (by implication) fuel -- matter. see GREEK xulon Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5208: ὕληὕλη, ὕλης, ἡ, a forest, a wood; felled wood, fuel: James 3:5. (From Homer down; the Sept..) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμᾶς Transliteration: hymas Phonetic Spelling: hoo-mas' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5209 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5209 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5209 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5209 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5209, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμᾶς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5209 hymas 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youAccusative case of humeis; you (as the objective of a verb or preposition) -- ye, you (+ -ward), your (+ own). see GREEK humeis |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμεῖς Transliteration: hymeis Phonetic Spelling: hoo-mice' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5210 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5210 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5210 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5210 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5210, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμεῖς [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5210 hymeis 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youIrregular plural of su; you (as subjective of verb) -- ye (yourselves), you. see GREEK su Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5210: ὑμεῖςὑμεῖς, see σύ. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: Ὑμέναιος Transliteration: Hymenaios Phonetic Spelling: hoo-men-ah'-yos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: Hymenaeus, a heretical teacher at Ephesus Meaning: Hymenaeus -- a heretical teacher at Ephesus GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5211 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5211 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5211 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5211 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5211, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/Ὑμέναιος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5211 Hymenaios 🕊 Strong's Concordance: Hymenaeus. From Humen (the god of weddings); "hymeneal"; Hymeneus, an opponent of Christianity -- Hymenaeus. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5211: ὑμέναιοςὑμέναιος (on its accent cf. Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 l.; Chandler § 253), ὑμεναιου, ὁ (ὑμήν, ὑμενος, ὁ, the god of marriage), Hymenaeus, a heretic, one of the opponents of the apostle Paul: 1 Timothy 1:20; 2 Timothy 2:17. (B. D., under the word.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμέτερος Transliteration: hymeteros Phonetic Spelling: hoo-met'-er-os Part of Speech: Possessive Pronoun Short Definition: your, yours Meaning: your, yours GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5212 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5212 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5212 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5212 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5212, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμέτερος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5212 hymeteros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: yourFrom humeis; yours, i.e. Pertaining to you -- your (own). see GREEK humeis Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5212: ὑμέτεροςὑμέτερος, ὑμετέρᾳ, ὑμέτερον (ὑμεῖς), possessive pronoun of the 2nd person plural, your, yours; a. possessed by you: with substantives, John 8:17; 2 Corinthians 8:8 (Rec.elz ἡμετέρας); Galatians 6:13; neuter τό ὑμέτερον substantively, opposed to τό ἀλλότριον, Luke 16:12 ((WH text τό ἡμέτερον); cf. Winers Grammar, § 61, 3 a.). b. allotted to yon: ὑμετέρας σωτηρίας, Acts 27:34; τῷ ὑμετέρῳ ἐληι, Romans 11:31; ὁ καιρός ὁ ὑμέτερος, the time appointed, opportune, for you, John 7:6; as a predicate, ὑμετέρᾳ ἐστιν ἡ βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ, Luke 6:20. c. proceeding from you: τόν ὑμέτερον, namely, λόγον, John 15:20; (1 Corinthians 16:17 L T Tr WH text). d. objectively (see ἐμός, c. β.; (Winers Grammar, § 22, 7; Buttmann, § 132, 3)): ὑμετέρᾳ (Rec.st ἡμετέρα) καύχησις, glorying in you, 1 Corinthians 15:31. (On the use of the word in the N. T. cf. Buttmann, § 127, 21.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμῖν Transliteration: hymin Phonetic Spelling: hoo-min' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5213 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5213 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5213 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5213 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5213, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμῖν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5213 hymin 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youIrregular dative case of humeis; to (with or by) you -- ye, you, your(-selves). see GREEK humeis |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμνέω Transliteration: hymneō Phonetic Spelling: hoom-neh'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sing to, to laud Meaning: to sing to, to laud GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5214 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5214 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5214 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5214 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5214, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμνέω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5214 hymneō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: sing to, sing a hymn of praise unto. From humnos; to hymn, i.e. Sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song -- sing a hymn (praise unto). see GREEK humnos Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5214: ὑμνέωὑμνέω, ύ῾μνω: imperfect ὕμνουν; future ὑμνήσω; 1 aorist participle ὑμνησας; (ὕμνος); from Hesiod down; the Sept. often for הִלֵּל, הודָה, הֵשִׁיר, זִמֵּר; 1. transitive, to sing the praise of; sing hymns to: τινα, Acts 16:25; Hebrews 2:12. 2. intransitive, to sing a hymn, to sing: Matthew 26:30; Mark 14:26 (in both passages of the singing of the paschal hymns; these were Psalm 113-118 and Psalm 136, which the Jews call the 'great Hallel' (but see Ginsburg in Kitto under the word Hallel; Edersheim, The Temple etc., p. 191f; Buxtorf (edited by Fischer), p. 314f)); Psalm 64:13 (); 1 Macc. 13:47. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕμνος Transliteration: hymnos Phonetic Spelling: hoom'-nos Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a hymn Meaning: a hymn GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5215 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5215 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5215 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5215 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5215, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕμνος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5215 hymnos 🕊 Strong's Concordance: hymn. Apparently from a simpler (obsolete) form of hudeo (to celebrate; probably akin to aido; compare abowt); a "hymn" or religious ode (one of the Psalms) -- hymn. see GREEK aido see HEBREW abowt Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5215: ὕμνοςὕμνος, ὑμνου, ὁ, in Greek writings from Homer down, a song in praise of gods, heroes, conquerors (cf. Trench, as below, p. 297), but in the Scriptures of God; a sacred song, hymn: plural, Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16. (1 Macc. 4:33; 2 Macc. 1:30 2Macc. 10:7; (Judges 16:13), etc.; of the Psalms of David, Josephus, Antiquities 7, 12, 3; for תְּהִלָּה, Psalm 39:4 (); Psalm 64:2 (); for שִׁיר, Isaiah 42:10.) [SYNONYMS: ὕμνος, ψαλμός, ᾠδή: ᾠδή is the generic term; ψαλμός and ὕμνος are specific, the former designating a song which took its general character from the O. T. 'Psalms' (although not restricted to them, see 1 Corinthians 14:15, 26), the latter a song of praise. "While the leading idea of ψαλμός is a musical accompaniment, and that of ὕμνος praise to God, ᾠδή is the general word for a song, whether accompanied or unaccompanied, whether of praise or on any other subject. Thus it was quite possible for the same song to be at once ψαλμός, ὕμνος and ᾠδή (Lightfoot on Colossians 3:16). The words occur together in Colossians 3:16 and Ephesians 5:19. See Trench, Synonyms, § lxxviii.] |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑμῶν Transliteration: hymōn Phonetic Spelling: hoo-mone' Part of Speech: (is missing, coming soon) Short Definition: you Meaning: you GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5216 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5216 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5216 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5216 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5216, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑμῶν [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5216 hymōn 🕊 Strong's Concordance: youGenitive case of humeis; of (from or concerning) you -- ye, you, your (own, -selves). see GREEK humeis |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑπάγω Transliteration: hypagō Phonetic Spelling: hoop-ag'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lead or bring under, to lead on slowly, to depart Meaning: to lead or bring under, to lead on slowly, to depart GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5217 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5217 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5217 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5217 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5217, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑπάγω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5217 hypagō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: depart, go away. From hupo and ago; to lead (oneself) under, i.e. Withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively -- depart, get hence, go (a-)way. see GREEK hupo see GREEK ago Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5217: ὑπάγωὑπάγω; imperfect ὑπῆγον; 1. transitive, to lead under, bring under (Latinsubducere); so in various applications in the Greek writings from Homer down; once in the Scriptures, ὑπηγαγε κύριος τήν θάλασσαν, for הולִיך, he caused to recede, drove back, the sea, Exodus 14:21. 2. in the N. T. always intransitive (less frequent so in secular authors from Herodotus down) (Latinse subducere) to withdraw oneself, to go away, depart, (cf. ἄγω, 4; and see Buttmann, 204 (177)): absolutely, Mark 6:33; Luke 8:42 (where L Tr marginal reading πορεύεσθαι); ; John 8:21; John 14:5, 28 (Tobit 12:5); οἱ ἐρχόμενοι καί οἱ ὑπάγοντες, coming and going, Mark 6:31; ὑπάγει καί πωλεῖ, Matthew 13:44; ὑπῆγον καί ἐπίστευον, John 12:11; (ἵνα ὑπάγητε καί καρπόν φέρητε, John 15:16); ἀφίημι; τινα ὑπάγειν, to permit one to depart freely wherever he wishes, John 11:44; John 18:8; ὕπαγε is used by one in dismissing another: Matt. ( R T Tr WH); ; Mark (Mark 2:9 Tdf.); ; with εἰς εἰρήνην added, Mark 5:34; ὑπάγετε ἐν εἰρήνη, James 2:16; or in sending one somewhere to do something, Luke 10:3; plural Matthew 8:32; with oriental circumstantiality (see ἀνίστημι, II. 1 c.) ὕπαγε is prefixed to the imperatives of other verbs: Matthew 5:24; Matthew 8:4; ( G L T Tr WH); ; Mark 1:44; Mark 10:21; Mark 16:7; John 4:16; John 9:7; Revelation 10:8; with καί inserted, Matthew 18:15 Rec.; Mark 6:38 (T Tr WH omit; Tr brackets καί); Revelation 16:1. Particularly, ὑπάγω is used to denote the final departure of one who ceases to be another's companion or attendant, John 6:67; euphemistically, of one who departs from life, Matthew 26:24; Mark 14:21. with designations of place: ποῦ (for ποῖ (Winers Grammar, § 54, 7; Buttmann, 71 (62))), John 12:35; John 14:5; John 16:5; 1 John 2:11; opposed to ἔρχεσθαι, to come, John 3:8; John 8:14; ὅπου (for ὅποι (Winers Grammar, and Buttmann, as above)), John 8:21; John 13:33, 36; John 14:4; Revelation 14:4; ἐκεῖ John 11:8; πρός τόν πέμψαντά με, πρός τόν πατέρα, πρός τόν Θεόν, to depart (from earth) to the father (in heaven) is used by Jesus of himself, John 7:33; John 13:3; John 16:5, 10, 16 (T Tr WH omit; L brackets the clause),17; followed by εἰς with an accusative of the place, Matthew 9:6; Matthew 20:4, 7; Mark 2:11; Mark 11:2; Mark 14:13; Luke 19:30; John 6:21 (cf. Buttmann, 283 (243)); ; εἰς αἰχμαλωσίαν, Revelation 13:10; εἰς ἀπώλειαν, Revelation 17:8, 11; followed by εἰς with an accusative of the place and πρός τινα, Matthew 26:18; Mark 5:19; ὑπάγω ἐπί τινα, Luke 12:58; ὑπάγω with an infinitive denoting the purpose, John 21:3; μετά τίνος with an accusative of the way, Matthew 5:41. On the phrase ὕπαγε ὀπίσω μου (Matthew 4:10 G L brackets; ; Mark 8:33; Luke 4:8 R L in brackets), see ὀπίσω, 2 a. at the end |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑπακοή Transliteration: hypakoē Phonetic Spelling: hoop-ak-o-ay' Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: obedience Meaning: obedience GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5218 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5218 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5218 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5218 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5218, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑπακοή [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5218 hypakoē 🕊 Strong's Concordance: obedienceFrom hupakouo; attentive hearkening, i.e. (by implication) compliance or submission -- obedience, (make) obedient, obey(-ing). see GREEK hupakouo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5218: ὑπακοήὑπακοή; ὑπακοῆς, ἡ (from ὑπακούω, which see), obedience, compliance, submission (opposed to παρακοή): absolutely, εἰς ὑπακοήν, unto obedience i. e. to obey, Romans 6:16 (cf. Winers Grammar, 612 (569); Buttmann, § 151, 28 d.); obedience rendered to anyone's counsels: with a subject. genitive, 2 Corinthians 7:15; 2 Corinthians 10:6; Philemon 1:21; with a genitive of the object, — of the thing to which one submits himself, τῆς πίστεως (see πίστις, 1 b. α., p. 513b), Romans 1:5; Romans 16:26; τῆς ἀληθείας, 1 Peter 1:22; of the person, τοῦ Χριστοῦ, 2 Corinthians 10:5; the obedience of one who conforms his conduct to God's commands, absolutely, 1 Peter 1:2; opposed to ἁμαρτία, Romans 6:16; τέκνα ὑπακοῆς, i. e. ὑπηκωι, 1 Peter 1:14; with a subjective genitive Romans 15:18; an obedience shown in observing the requirements of Christianity, ὑπακοή ὑμῶν, i. e. contextually, the report concerning your obedience, Romans 16:19; the obedience with which Christ followed out the saving purpose of God, especially by his sufferings and death: absolutely, Hebrews 5:8; with a genitive of the subject, Romans 5:19. (The word is not found in secular authors; nor in the Sept., except in 2 Samuel 22:36 with the sense of favorable hearing; in 2 Samuel 23:23 Aq. we find ὁ ἐπί ὑπακοήν τίνος, Vulg.qui alicui est a secretis, where it bears its primary and proper signification of listening; see ὑπακούω.) |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὑπακούω Transliteration: hypakouō Phonetic Spelling: hoop-ak-oo'-o Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to listen, attend to Meaning: to listen, attend to GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5219 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5219 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5219 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5219 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5219, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὑπακούω [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5219 hypakouō 🕊 Strong's Concordance: obey, hearkenFrom hupo and akouo; to hear under (as a subordinate), i.e. To listen attentively; by implication, to heed or conform to a command or authority -- hearken, be obedient to, obey. see GREEK hupo see GREEK akouo Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5219: ὑπακούωὑπακούω; imperfect ὑπήκουον; 1 aorist ὑπήκουσα; from Homer down; to listen, hearken; 1. properly, of one who on a knock at the door comes to listen who it is (the duty of the porter), Acts 12:13 (where A. V. hearken, R. V. answer) (Xenophon, symp. 1, 11; Plato, Crito, p. 43 a.; Phaedo, p. 59 e.; Demosthenes, Lucian, Plutarch, others). 2. to hearken to a command, i. e. to obey, be obedient unto, submit to, (so in Greek writings from Herodotus down): absolutely, Philippians 2:12 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 594 (552)); ὑπήκουσεν ἐξελθεῖν (R. V. obeyed to go out i. e.) went out obediently, Hebrews 11:8; with a dative of the person (in Greek writings also with a genitive), Matthew 8:27; Mark 1:27; Mark 4:41; Luke 8:25; Luke 17:6; Romans 6:16; Ephesians 6:1, 5; Colossians 3:20, 22; Hebrews 5:9; 1 Peter 3:6; with a dative of the thing, τῇ πίστει (see πίστις, 1 b. α., p. 513b near top), Acts 6:7; ὑπηκούσατε εἰς ὅν παρεδόθητε τύπον διδαχῆς, by attraction for τῷ τύπω τῆς διδαχῆς εἰς ὅν κτλ. (Winers Grammar, § 24, 2 b.; cf. τύπος, 3), Romans 6:17; τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ, Romans 10:16; 2 Thessalonians 1:8; τῷ λόγῳ, 2 Thessalonians 3:14; τῇ ἁμαρτία (Rec.), ταῖς ἐιθυμιαις (L T Tr WH), i. e. to allow oneself to be captivated by, governed by, etc., Romans 6:12. |
Lexical Summary of the Word: Original Word: ὕπανδρος Transliteration: hypandros Phonetic Spelling: hoop'-an-dros Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: under the power of or subject to a man Meaning: under the power of or subject to a man GO TO ALL OCCURRENCES G5220 GO TO BIBLEHUB G5220 SOME OCCURRENCES GO TO BIBLEHUB G5220 GO TO OPENBIBLE G5220 Or go to LSJ.GR for the word G5220, the GOLD strandard in GREEK dictionaries, with the link below⬇ https://lsj.gr/wiki/ὕπανδρος [There is no collaboration of any kind with the great internet platform LSJ.GR, it is simply linked to it with great commendation to make Christian smarter in Greek & THE HOLY BIBLE!] ✝ G5220 hypandros 🕊 Strong's Concordance: married womanFrom hupo and aner; in subjection under a man, i.e. A married woman -- which hath an husband. see GREEK hupo see GREEK aner Thayer's Greek Lexicon: STRONGS NT 5220: ὕπανδροςὕπανδρος, ὕπανδρον (ὑπό and ἀνήρ), under i. e. subject to a man: γυνή, married, Romans 7:2. (Numbers 5:(20),29; Sir. 9:9; (Proverbs 6:24); ; Polybius 10, 26, 3; (Diodorus 32, 10, 4 vol. 5:50, 17th edition, Dindorf); Plutarch, Artemidorus Daldianus, Heliodorus.) |