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... . c. of the ministration or service of all who, endowed by God with powers of mind and heart peculiarly adapted to this end, endeavor zealously and laboriously to promote the cause of Christ among men, as apostles, prophets ...
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... goodly), Luke 21:5 . b. good, excellent in its nature and characteristics, and therefore well adapted to its ends: joined to the names of material objects, universally, 1 Timothy 4:4 (equivalent ...
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... Usage: I change the outward appearance (the dress, the form of presentment) of something, transfigure; I adapt. HELPS Word-studies 3345 metasxēmatízō (from 3326 /metá, "with, bringing about change, after-effect" and ...
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... ἀφίημι, 2 b.), John 11:48 ; it refers to similitudes and comparisons, and serves to adapt them to the case in hand, Matthew 5:16 (even so, i. e. as the ...
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... πιθανολογιας, ἡ (from πιθανολόγος; and this from πιθανός, on which see πειθός, and λόγος), speech adapted to persuade, discourse in which probable arguments are adduced; once so in classical Greek, viz. Plato, ...
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... . 3, p. 400 d.; Luc. Lexiph. 1; in a bad sense, language artfully adapted to captivate the hearer, fair speaking, fine speeches: Romans 16:18 (joined with χρηστολογία, the ...
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... voice, i. e., to speak in a different manner according to the different conditions of minds, to adapt the matter and form of discourse to mental moods, to treat them now severely, now gently, Galatians 4 ...
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... to worship gods, Galatians 4:8 ; τῷ καιρῷ (Anth. 9, 441, 6), wisely adapt oneself to, Romans 12:11 Rec.st (see above), cf. Fritzsche at the passage; perform ...
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... 3 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1482: ἐθνικός ἐθνικός, ἐθνικη, ἐθνικον (ethnos); 1. adapted to the genius or customs of a people, peculiar to a people, national: Polybius, Diodorus, others ...
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... , i. e. not beyond it, Romans 12:3 . b. the end which a thing is adapted to attain (a use akin to that in B. II. 2 b.; (cf. Winer's ...
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... lasting to the end, are not so applicable to an abstract term, like αἰών); αἰώνιος accordingly is especially adapted to supersensuous things, see the N. T. Cf. Tim. Locr. 96 c. Θεόν δέ ...
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... :4 ; metaphorically, τῆς δικαιοσύνης, which ἡ δικαιοσύνη furnishes, 2 Corinthians 6:7 ; τοῦ φωτός, adapted to the light, such as light demands, Romans 13:12 (here L marginal reading ἔργα) . ...
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... πάντα γίνεσθαι πᾶσιν (A . V. to become all things to all men), i. e. to adapt oneself in all ways to the needs of all, 1 Corinthians 9:22 L T Tr WH (Rec ...
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... 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; ( ...
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... ); Luke 3:18 ; John 20:30 ; Acts 26:22 . e. it serves to adapt examples and comparisons to the case in hand: John 3:29 ; John 16:22 ; — or ...
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