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... Bible Strong's Greek 1077 1077. genesia Strong's Concordance genesia: a birthday celebration Original Word: γενέσια, ίων, τά Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: genesia Phonetic Spelling: (ghen-es' ee-ah) Definition: a birthday ...
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... Bible Strong's Greek 1858b 1858b. heortazó Strong's Concordance heortazó: to celebrate a festival Transliteration: heortazó Definition: to celebrate a festival NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from heorté Definition to celebrate a festival NASB Translation celebrate the feast (1 ...
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... inner triumph") . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from eu and phrén Definition to cheer, make merry NASB Translation celebrate (5 ), glad (1 ), joyously living (1 ), makes..glad (1 ), merry ...
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... , sacred song, song of praise to God. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5215 hýmnos (from hydeō, "to celebrate") – a song that gives honor, praise, or thanksgiving (transliterated into English as "hymn" ...
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... allegorically) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1858: ἑορτάζω ἑορτάζω; (ἑορτή); to keep a feast-day, celebrate a festival: 1 Corinthians 5:8 , on which passage see ἄζυμος. (the Sept. for חָגַג ...
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... μή ἐσθίων ἄρτον μήτε πίνων οἶνον, to live frugally, Luke 7:33 ; τό κυριακόν δεῖπνον φαγεῖν, to celebrate the Lord's supper, 1 Corinthians 11:20 ; τό πάσχα, to eat the paschal lamb, celebrate the ...
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... /pénte, "five") – properly fiftieth, referring to the festival of Pentecost – a one day festival celebrated at the end of the barley harvest. This was a joyous time of giving great thanks to God. [ ...
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... (b ) I confess, (c ) I publicly declare, (d ) a Hebraism, I praise, celebrate. HELPS Word-studies 3670 homologéō (from 3674 /homoú, "together" and 3004 /légō, "speak ...
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... Spelling: (kat-ang-gel' lo) Definition: to proclaim Usage: I declare openly, proclaim, preach, laud, celebrate. HELPS Word-studies 2605 kataggéllō (from 2596 /katá, "according to, down to a point," ...
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... :45 ; John 7:11 ; John 12:20 ; εἶναι ἐν τῇ ἑορτή, to be engaged in celebrating the feast, John 2:23 , cf. Baumg. Crusius and Meyer at the passage; εἰς τήν ἑορτήν ...
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... , Matthew 26:19 ; Mark 14:16 ; Luke 22:8 , 13 ; ποιεῖν τό πάσχα to celebrate the paschal meal, Matthew 26:18 . 4. the paschal festival, the feast of Passover, extending ...
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... : a marriage, wedding, wedding-ceremony; plur: a wedding-feast. HELPS Word-studies 1062 gámos – properly, a wedding celebration; (figuratively) the Marriage Supper of the Lamb which begins with Christ glorifying all the saints (OT, ...
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... public square, meeting place") – properly, an assembly-place where people met for a common purpose, especially to celebrate (commemorate) or be festive (BAGD) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from pas and a derivation of ...
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... ; to sing to the music of the harp; in the N. T. to sing a hymn, to celebrate the praises of God in song, James 5:13 (R . V. sing praise); τῷ ...
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... bridegroom's friends who on his behalf asked the hand of the bride and rendered him various services in closing the marriage and celebrating the nuptials (B . D., under the word Marriage, III.; Edersheim, Jewish Social Life ...
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... WH (rejected) Shorter Conclusion'); with Hebraistic emphasis, to make known by praising or proclaiming, to celebrate (A . V. show forth): 1 Peter 2:9 . (For סִפֵר, Psalm 72 ...
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... WH; but on these passagaes see I. 1 a. above. e. like the Latinago equivalent to to celebrate, keep, with the accusative of a noun designating a feast: τό πάσχα, Matthew 26:18 ( ...
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... . Valentia); the ayin ע being represented by gamma γ', cf. עֲמֹרָה Γόμορρα), formerly a celebrated city of the Philistines, situated on a hill near the southern border of the land of Israel, between Raphia ...
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... after the exile דָּוִיד (i . e. beloved)), David, indeclinable name of by far the most celebrated king of the Israelites: Matthew 1:1 , 6, 17 , etc. ἡ σκηνή Δαβίδ Acts 15 ...
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... Δαμασκός, Δαμασκοῦ, ἡ, Damascus (Hebrew דַּמֶשֶׂק), a very ancient ( Genesis 14:15 ), celebrated, flourishing city of Syria, lying in a most lovely and fertile plain at the eastern base of Antilibanus. ...
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... , , αἱ (on the plural cf. Winers Grammar, 176 (166)), Athens, the most celebrated city of Greece: Acts 17:15 ; Acts 18:1 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:1 . Strong's ...
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... for a benefit received, Luke 17:18 ; by not distrusting God's promises, Romans 4:20 ; by celebrating his praises, Revelation 4:9 ; Revelation 11:13 ; Revelation 14:7 ; ( ); ...
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... . from Polybius (6 , 53, 10 δεδοξασμένοι ἐπ' ἀρετή) on to praise, extol, magnify, celebrate: τινα, passive, Matthew 6:2 ; Luke 4:15 ; ἑαυτόν, to glorify oneself, ...
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... of place followed by εἰς (Rec. πρός) to, Mark 7:31 ; εἰς τήν ἑορτήν, to celebrate the feast, John 4:45 ; John 11:56 ; ἐν with the dative of the thing with ...
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... very" and 242 /hállomai, "jump, leap") – properly, getting so glad one jumps in celebration; to exult (boast) because so experientially joyful. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from agallomai (to make ...
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