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... Bible Strong's Greek 1651 1651. elegchó Strong's Concordance elegchó: to expose, convict, reprove Original Word: ἐλέγχω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: elegchó Phonetic Spelling: (el-eng' kho) Definition: to expose, convict, ...
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... proof, possibly: a persuasion; reproof. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1650 élegxos (a masculine noun) – inner conviction focuses on God confirming His inbirthing of faith (" the internal persuasion from Him," see 4102 /pístis ...
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... person" (M . Lloyd Jones, Romans, Ro 4:18-25) . "Faith is the divinely given conviction of things unseen" (Homer Kent Jr., Hebrews, 217, quoting Theological Dictionary of the NT vol ...
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... ekselég x ō (from 1537 /ek, "completely out from" intensifying 1651/eleg x ō, "convict") – properly, thoroughly convict; (figuratively) God offering to bring people out of their sin and ...
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... Noun, Feminine Transliteration: plérophoria Phonetic Spelling: (play-rof-or-ee' ah) Definition: full assurance Usage: full assurance, conviction, confidence. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 4136 plērophoría – properly, full carry-through (" fully come to bear" ...
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... "; 2596 /katá, "contrary to, down against"; and 1651/elen x ō, "convict, proving what is wrong or shameful") – properly, "prove all the way through" (literally ...
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... . specifically, in a moral and religious reference, πιστεύειν is used in the N. T. of "the conviction and trust to which a man is impelled by a certain inner and higher prerogative and law of his soul" ...
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... Translation disrepute (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 557: ἀπελεγμός ἀπελεγμός, ἀπελεγμου, ὁ (ἀπελέγχω to convict, expose, refute; ἐλεγμός conviction, refutation, in the Sept. for ἔλεγξις), censure, repudiation ...
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... of the things each year Hebrews 11:1 N-GNP GRK: ἐλπιζομένων ὑπόστασις πραγμάτων ἔλεγχος οὐ NAS: for, the conviction of things not seen. KJV: the evidence of things not INT: of [things] hoped for [ ...
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... Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin refl. pronoun from su and autos Definition of (to, for) yourself NASB Translation own conviction (1 ), own self (1 ), yourself (38) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4572 ...
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... 1 Corinthians 8:5 ), Galatians 4:8 ; nature, i. e. natural sense, native conviction or knowledge, as opposed to what is learned by instruction and accomplished by training or prescribed by law: ἡ ...
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... – literally, "the hunt to bring someone down like an animal," trying to suppress (punish) their convictions. See 1377 (diōkō) . 1375 /diōgmós (" religious persecution") literally refers to those seeking ...
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... and patience, 2 Corinthians 12:10 ; strong in Christian virtue, 2 Corinthians 13:9 ; firm in conviction and faith, Romans 15:1 . 2. in construction; a. δυνατός εἰμί with an infinitive, ...
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... :9 Rec., 11f; τίς ἀσθενεῖ, καί οὐκ ἀσθενῶ; who is weak (in his feelings and conviction about things lawful), and I am not filled with a compassionate sense of the same weakness? 2 Corinthians ...
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... : rebuke, reproof, refutation. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1649 élegksis (a feminine noun) – the brand of conviction that rebukes the sin of double-mindedness. See 2 Pet 2:16 (the only occurrence of 1649 /élegksis ...
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... (kanōn) of truth" or "rule of faith" (regula fidei) . This represented the core theological convictions prevailing in the local churches in the "post-apostolic era" (particularly from ad 100 on) . These beliefs ...
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... ) – the one who knows all the inner workings of every person's heart, i.e. all their moral preferences (convictions) . Accordingly, God hears "the prayer of our prayers" as He discerns our inner heart-preferences. NAS ...
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... Word-studies 2784 kērýssō – properly, to herald (proclaim); to preach (announce) a message publicly and with conviction (persuasion) . 2784 /kērýssō (" to herald") refers to preaching the Gospel as the authoritative ...
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... , anxious. HELPS Word-studies 3349 meteōrízō – properly, suspended in mid-air; (figuratively) to shift from one "conviction" to another; vacillating (wavering), like a person living "suspended" in anxiety (used only ...
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... 5:9 ; in a peculiar sense, of a person whose conduct is made the standard for judging another and convicting him of wrong: with the genitive of the object (a person), Matthew 12:27 ; Luke ...
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... declare openly and voluntarily') and confiteor (` to declare fully, ' implying the yielding or change of one's conviction; cf.pro fessio fidei, confessio peccatorum) is exhibited in Cicero, pro Sest. 51, 109), ...
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... Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: peismoné Phonetic Spelling: (pice-mon-ay') Definition: persuasion Usage: persuasion, conviction, a yielding to persuasion. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3988 peismonḗ (a feminine noun derived from 3982 /peíthō ...
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... and 1458 /egkaléō, "making legal charges against someone in a court of law") – properly, not convictable when a person is properly scrutinized – i.e. tried with correct logic (" legal reasoning"), i.e ...
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... (" pushed back") . 436 /anthístēmi (" oppose fully") means to forcefully declare one's personal conviction (where they unswervingly stand); to keep one's possession; ardently withstand, without giving up (letting go ...
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... , etc.: δεδεμένος τῷ πνεύματι, bound or constrained in my spirit, i. e. compelled by my convictions, Acts 20:22 (so not infrequent in Greek authors as Plato, rep. 8, p. ...
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