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... Adjective Transliteration: leukos Phonetic Spelling: (lyoo-kos') Definition: bright, white Usage: white, bright, brilliant. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. adjective Definition bright, white NASB Translation white (25) . ...
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... . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2986: λαμπρός λαμπρός, λαμπρά, λαμπρόν (λάμπω); a. shining; brilliant: ἀστήρ, Revelation 22:16 (Homer, Iliad 4, 77, etc.); clear, ...
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... krustallizó Phonetic Spelling: (kroos-tal-lid' zo) Definition: to shine like crystal Usage: I am clear as crystal, brilliant like crystal. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from krustallos Definition to shine like crystal NASB Translation crystal-clear (1 ) ...
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... sumptuous living, Luke 16:19 . (From Aeschylus down.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance splendidly Adverb from lampros ; brilliantly, i.e. Figuratively, luxuriously- sumptuously. see GREEK lampros Forms and Transliterations λαμπρως λαμπρώς λαμπρῶς lampros lamprôs lamprōs ...
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... used in poetic discourse, in metaphor, and in parable; a. The extremely delicate, subtile, pure, brilliant quality of light has led to the use of φῶς as an appellation of God, i. e. as ...
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... light Usage: bright, luminous, full of light. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5460 phōteinós (an adjective) – brilliant (shining), describing the revelation (revealing nature) of light. See 5457 (phōs) . NAS ...
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... mean of whiteness or brilliancy); burnished copper, an alloy of copper (or gold) and silver having a brilliant lustre- fine brass. see GREEK chalkos see GREEK libanos Forms and Transliterations χαλκολιβανω χαλκολιβάνω χαλκολιβάνῳ chalkolibano chalkolibanō chalkolibánoi chalkolibánōi ...
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... Concordance morning. From orthros ; relating to the dawn, i.e. Matutinal (as an epithet of Venus, especially brilliant in the early day)- morning. see GREEK orthros Forms and Transliterations ορθριναι ὀρθριναὶ ορθρινή ορθρινών orthrinai orthrinaì Links ...
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