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... soul)" (Souter) . "In secular Greek 73 (agṓn) refers to a gathering to see the games, or the place of contest (Homer), or the Olympus games themselves, or some smaller contest in ...
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... . HELPS Word-studies 4735 stéphanos – properly, a wreath (garland), awarded to a victor in the ancient athletic games (like the Greek Olympics); the crown of victory (versus 1238 /diádēma, "a royal crown ...
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... ) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from agón Definition to contend for a prize, struggle NASB Translation competes in the games (1 ), fight (1 ), fighting (1 ), fought (1 ), laboring earnestly ...
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... 3 person singular ἀθλήσῃ); (ἆθλος, a contest); to engage in a contest, contend in public games (e . g. Olympian, Pythian, Isthmian), with the poniard(?), gauntlet, ...
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... théra Phonetic Spelling: (thay' rah) Definition: a hunting, prey Usage: hunting, entrapping; prey, game; a net, means of capture. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from thér (a wild beast) Definition ...
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... : kubeia Phonetic Spelling: (koo-bi' ah) Definition: dice playing Usage: (lit: playing with dice, gaming, hence) trickery, sleight. HELPS Word-studies 2940 kybeía (from kybos, "a cube" or " ...
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... every way, 1 Corinthians 9:25 (in a figure drawn from athletes, who in preparing themselves for the games abstained from unwholesome food, wine, and sexual indulgence); οὐκ ἐγκρατεύεσθαι, said of those who cannot curb ...
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... a contest, who awards the prize; called also βραβευτής, Latindsesignator), the award to the victor in the games, a prize, (in ecclesiastical Latinbrabeum,brabium) (Vulg.brarvium): 1 Corinthians 9:24 ; ...
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... , "to race") – properly, a race-course (track), where foot-runners competed in the ancient Greek games. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from dramein (to run) Definition a course, race NASB Translation course ( ...
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... NT 2302: θέατρον θέατρον, θεατρου, τό (θεάομαι); 1. a theatre, a place in which games and dramatic spectacles are exhibited, and public assemblies held (for the Greeks used the theatre also as a forum ...
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... 1. to he a spectator, look at, behold, German schauen (the θεωροι were men who attended the games or the sacrifices as public deputies; cf. Grimm on 2 Macc. 4:19); absolutely: ...
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... Usage: (a ) a stadium, one eighth of a Roman mile, (b ) a race-course for public games. HELPS Word-studies 4712 stádion – properly, the distance of a race-course; a stadium (" furlong") ...
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... , make progress. HELPS Word-studies 5143 tréxō – properly, to run (like an athlete competing in the ancient Greek games); (figuratively) advance speedily, like an athlete moving forward with full effort and directed purpose (see ...
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... : (brab-yoo' o) Definition: to act as umpire Usage: (lit: to act as arbiter in the games), I rule, arbitrate. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1018 brabeúō – properly, "act as an umpire ...
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... , resembling a throne, which Herod built in the theater at Caesarea, and from which he used to view the games and make speeches to the people, Acts 12:21 ; (of an orator's pulpit, 2 Macc. ...
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... (Pollux, Onom. 3, 30, 151), the measure of a leap, as in the Olympic games; accordingly in the N. T. 1. "a definitely bounded or fixed space within the limits of ...
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... , is a crown in the sense of a chaplet, wreath, or garland — the badge of victory in the games, of civic worth, of military valor, of nuptial joy, of festal gladness ; διάδημα is a crown ...
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... Winer's Grammar, 30, 4. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance exercise, train From gumnos ; to practise naked (in the games), i.e. Train (figuratively)- exercise. see GREEK gumnos Forms and Transliterations γεγυμνασμενα γεγυμνασμένα γεγυμνασμενην γεγυμνασμένην ...
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... from ἀγείρω), from Herodotus and Pindar down; a. a festal gathering of the whole people to celebrate public games or other solemnities. b. universally, a public festal assembly ; so in Hebrews 12:22 (23 ...
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... at the autumnal equinox, assembled its most honorable and opulent citizens, in order to select one to preside over the games to be exhibited that year, at his expense, in honor of the gods and the Roman emperor. Thereupon ...
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... same as pugme ; to box (with the fist), i.e. Contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively)- fight. see GREEK pugme Forms and Transliterations πυκτευω πυκτεύω pukteuo pukteuō pykteuo pykteuō pykteúo pykteúō Links ...
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... τῆς .. ἐπιθυμίας ἐξελκόμενος, James 1:14 , where the metaphor is taken from hunting and fishing: as game is lured from its covert, so man by lust is allured from the safety of self-restraint to sin. ( ...
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