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... 1:1 (Euripides, suppl. 12); τέκνον ὅς, Philemon 1:10 . c. In attractions (Buttmann, 143, 8; Winer's Grammar, 24, 1; 66, 4ff); α. ...
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... 262)); τό δικαίωμα τοῦ Θεοῦ, Romans 1:32 ; τί followed by ὅτι (by the familiar attraction (Winers Grammar, 626 (581); Buttmann, 376 (322); some bring this example under ...
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... (Meyer, as above; cf. Winer's Grammar, 53, 8b.) . 3. Noteworthy is the attraction, not uncommon, by which the noun that would naturally be the subject of the subjoined clause, is attracted ...
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... πόλιν διελαμψε πολλή): ἑαυτόν, John 13:4 ; passive διαζωννυμαι τί to be girded: ᾧ (by attraction for ὁ (yet cf. Meyer)) ἥν διεζωσμένος, John 13:5 ; middle διαζωννυμαι τί, ...
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... 603 (561)); τίνι τί, Acts 7:17 (Rec. i. e. genitive by attraction; cf. Buttmann, 143, 8; Winer's Grammar, 24, 1) . that by which one ...
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... : ὅμοιον τούτοις τρόπον, Jude 1:7 ; equal in strength, Revelation 13:4 ; in power and attractions, Revelation 18:18 ; in authority, Matthew 22:39 ; Mark 12:31 (here T ...
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... Strong's Exhaustive Concordance moon. From selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of haireomai , through the idea of attractiveness); the moon- moon. see GREEK haireomai Forms and Transliterations σεληνη σελήνη σελήνῃ σελήνην σεληνης σελήνης selene selēnē ...
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... ., 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. ...
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... ; Mark 6:10 ; Luke 12:34 ; Hebraistically, where a preceding adverb or relative pronoun has already attracted the verb, ἐκεῖ is added to this verb pleonastically: Revelation 12:6 G T Tr WH (ὅπου ...
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... know by experience: τί, Romans 7:23 ; followed by ὅτι, 2 Corinthians 7:8 ; by attract. τό θηρίον, ὅτι κτλ., Revelation 17:8 ; ὑπέρ ὁ βλέπει με for ὑπέρ τοῦτο, ...
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... comely") focuses on the outward manifestation of godliness, i.e. as being winsome (encouraging) to others which attracts attention in a positive way. [ 2158 (eusxḗmōn) is used in Koine Greek of a person who properly ...
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... is the ground of our having been invited, Ephesians 1:11 Lachmann; ἄξιος τῆς κλήσεως, ἧς (by attraction for ἡ (or perhaps ἥν; cf. Winers Grammar, 24, 1; Buttmann, 287 (247 ...
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... of that which is noble (honorable) and good. HELPS Word-studies 2567 kalodidáskalos (from 2570 /kalós, "attractively good" and 1320 /didáskalos, "a teacher") – properly, a teacher sharing what is honorable ...
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... of 2570 /kalós) – well-perceived; viewed as good (advantageous, appealing), i.e. as "winsomely attractive." See 2570 (kalos) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin adverb from kalos Definition well NASB Translation beautifully ...
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... honorable character; good, worthy, honorable, noble, and seen to be so. HELPS Word-studies 2570 kalós – attractively good; good that inspires (motivates) others to embrace what is lovely (beautiful, praiseworthy); i.e ...
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... . and 1 c.)): τοῦ Θεοῦ, Romans 4:17 (which, by a kind of attraction somewhat rare, is to be resolved κατέναντι Θεοῦ, ᾧ ἐπίστευσε, who is the father of us all according ...
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... Acts 25:11 (unless it be thought preferable to regard the relative in these instances as in the genitive by attraction (so Buttmann, 132, 16 at the end), since the common construction in Greek authors is κατηγόρουν ...
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... ) – properly, to beautify, having the right arrangement (sequence) by ordering; to adorn, make compellingly attractive, very appealing (inviting, awesomely gorgeous) . See 2889 (kosmos) . [This term is the ...
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... : Matthew 12:44 ; Luke 11:24 ; Acts 14:26 ; Acts 28:13 ; by attraction for ἐκεῖθεν ὅπου etc., Matthew 25:24, 26 ; cf. Buttmann, 143, 12; ...
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... Matthew 24:21 ; Mark 9:3 ; Mark 13:19 (here however the antecedent demonstrative is merely attracted into the relative clause or perhaps repeated for rhetorical emphasis, cf. Buttmann, 143, 8; Winers Grammar ...
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... produce, cause to appear; a. to cause to appear, bring before the public (anyone who is to attract the attention of men): ἤγειρε τῷ Ἰσραήλ σωτῆρα, Acts 13:23 Rec.; ἤγειρεν αὐτοῖς τόν ...
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... )); in the form of a participle 2 Corinthians 12:2 . to an accusative of the object by attraction (Winers Grammar, 66, 5 a.; Buttmann, 377 (323)) an epexegetical clause is ...
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... ἐνδείκνυσθαι εἰς τό ὄνομα τοῦ Θεοῦ, Hebrews 6:10 ; τήρησον αὐτούς ἐν τῷ ὀνόματι σου, ᾧ (by attraction for ὁ (cf. Buttmann, 143, 8, p. 286; Winers Grammar, 24, 1 ...
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... etc.); ἐκ τοῦ ἔχειν, according to your ability, 2 Corinthians 8:11 . III. By Attraction, common in classic Greek (cf. Winers Grammar, 66, 6; (Buttmann, 377f (323 ...
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... to come forth (from privacy) into the world, before the public (of those who by novelty of opinion attract attention): 1 John 4:1 . e. of things; α. of report, rumors, ...
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