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... of flowing speech; (figuratively) speaking, inspired by God, like the ... of tongues-speaking supplied by the Lord in the book of Acts to demonstrate the arrival ... . glóssa Strong's Concordance glóssa: the tongue, a language Original Word: γλῶσσα ...
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... NT a more dignified word) I speak, say. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word ... Usage: (I talk, chatter in classical Greek, but in NT a ... i. e. to use the tongue or the faculty of speech; to ...
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... in the NT, the OT never speaks of universal fatherhood of God toward men ... Him and obey it, which results in their unique glorification. [ 3962 / ... Just as in the NT, the OT never speaks of universal fatherhood of God ...
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... a certain sacred emphasis, so to speak, resides in the very name, ... Ἱεροσολύμων, τά (the invariable form in Mark and John, almost everywhere in ... the city of Jerusalem (see also OT 3389/Yerúshálayim) . See 2419 ...
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... includes revealing Himself in the OT when speaking through (in) the Hebrew prophets ... 4187. polutropós Strong's Concordance polutropós: in many ways Original Word: πολυτρόπως Part ... . This includes revealing Himself in the OT when speaking through (in) the ...
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... , ἡ γραφή is used for God speaking in it: Romans 9:17 ... (graphḗ) is used 51 times in the NT – always of holy Scripture ... ) for the Hebrew Scriptures (the OT) – but see also 2 Tim ...
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... Definition: of another tongue Usage: speaking another language; subst: one who ... 3; others); but differently in 1 Corinthians 14:21 , viz ... heteroglóssos Strong's Concordance heteroglóssos: of another tongue Original Word: ἑτερόγλωσσος, ον Part ...
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... :2 ); the manner of speaking, as a shepherd's (cry or ... omits φωνῆς, WH give it only in marginal reading; cf. Buttmann, ... i. e. a language, tongue: 1 Corinthians 14:10 f ...
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... Jew, that is one who can speak Greek only and not Hebrew (or ... and uses the Greek tongue; employed in the N. T. of Jews ... in foreign lands and speaking Greek (Grecian Jews): Acts 11:20 ...
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... , speech, conversation, manner of speaking. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ... (Tobit 10:7 ; Galen in Hipp. Epid. 1, 3 ... cf. Bornem. on Acts, the passage cited; Veitch, under the ...
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... another") – properly, "speak forth" in divinely-empowered forthtelling or foretelling ... prophesy. In the NT, prophesy ( 4395 /prophēteúō) occurs 28 times ... : γλώσσαις καὶ ἐπροφήτευον NAS: with tongues and prophesying. KJV: with tongues ...
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... ἔχων δαιμόνια); or act and speak as though they were mad, Matthew ... (daimónion) always refers to demons in the NT – the only exception being ... me demons they will cast out with tongues Luke 4:33 N-GNS GRK: ...
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... removed, and he [began] speaking KJV: of his tongue was loosed ... Christ "releasing" the seven seals in the scroll in Revelation) . NAS ... ἐλύθη ὁ δεσμὸς NAS: of his tongue was removed, and he [began ...
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... , as being rooted, so to speak, in him, i. e ... "is, am") – in the present tense, indicative mood – ... only name, "Yahweh" (OT/3068, "the lord " ...
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... NAS: appearing in glory, were speaking KJV: appeared in glory, and ... Concordance doxa: opinion (always good in N.T.), hence praise, ... "glory") corresponds to the OT word, kabo (OT 3519, ...
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... kaí), the most common word in the Greek NT is the definite article ... speech, and especially of the Hebrew tongue, it Links statement to statement, ... logical relations of which the more cultivated language expresses either by more exact particles, ...
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... καιναῖς INT: with tongues they will speak new Luke 5:36 Adj-GNS GRK ... Word-studies 2537 kainós – properly, new in quality (innovation), fresh in ... : γλώσσαις λαλήσουσιν καιναῖς INT: with tongues they will speak new Luke 5: ...
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... prophesy, and do not forbid to speak KJV: to prophesy, and forbid ... Timothy 4:3 ; as often in Greek writings, construction with τινα τίνος ... : to speak not do forbid with tongues 1 Thessalonians 2:16 V-PPA-GMP GRK ...
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... , has an earthly nature, and speaks as his earthly origin and nature prompt ... ) the "arena" we live in which operates in space and time which ... 1:1 ) . [The OT Hebrew term, 776 /asitía ( ...
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... λαλήσω .. ἐν ἀποκαλύψει, to speak on the ground of (others, ... 30 ) . 2. tropically, in N. T. and ecclesiastical language ... a teaching has a revelation has a tongue 2 Corinthians 12:1 N-AFP GRK ...
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... εἶπεν NAS: When He had finished speaking, He said KJV: Now when ... : παθὼν σαρκὶ πέπαυται ἁμαρτίας NAS: in the flesh has ceased from sin, ... : in the flesh hath ceased from sin; INT: having suffered [in ...
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... he was in the Greek tongue, speaks more reverently of the Son of God ... the room – which will always be in a "devout" (respectful) ... skilled as he was in the Greek tongue, speaks more reverently of the Son ...
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... Hebraistically, of those who begin to speak (Winer's Grammar, 33 (32 ... earlier form) (and ἠνεωξα WH in John 9:17, 32 ( ... : his mouth was opened and his tongue KJV: his mouth was opened immediately ...
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... the N. T. of the speaking mouth (cf. Winer's Grammar, ... , χείλους, τό, genitive plural in the uncontracted form χειλέων ( Hebrews 13 ... λαλήσω NAS: BY MEN OF STRANGE TONGUES AND BY THE LIPS OF STRANGERS KJV ...
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... [the sound] of a trumpet speaking KJV: [was] as it ... the vanquishing of His enemies) . In the OT, trumpets were used to ... God's people to war, and to announce victory wrought by Him. That is ...
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