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... Bible Strong's Greek 3202 3202. mempsimoiros Strong's Concordance mempsimoiros: complaining of one's fate Original Word: μεμψίμοιρος, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: mempsimoiros Phonetic Spelling: (mem-psim' oy-ros) Definition: complaining of one's fate Usage ...
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... (an onomatopoetic term imitating the sound of cooing doves and humming bees) – constantly, intensely murmur (grumble, complain) – an intensified form of 1111 /goggýzō (" murmur") to convey "heavy complaining," ...
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... : γογγυστής γογγυστής, γογγυστου, ὁ, a murmurer (Vulg., Augustine,murmurator), one who discontentedly complains (against God; for μεμψίμοιροι is added): Jude 1:16 . ( Proverbs 26:21 Theod ...
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... Concordance Word Origin from stenó (to moan, sigh, groan) Definition to groan (within oneself) NASB Translation complain (1 ), deep sigh (1 ), grief (1 ), groan (3 ) . Thayer's ...
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... )) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance accuser. From kata and agora ; against one in the assembly, i.e. A complainant at law; specially, Satan- accuser. see GREEK kata see GREEK agora Forms and Transliterations κατηγοροι κατήγοροι κατήγοροί ...
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... : (tal-ahee-po-reh' o) Definition: to suffer hardship or distress Usage: I endure severe hardship, am harassed, complain. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5003 talaipōréō – intensely afflict, leaving someone in a wretched (miserable) condition – ...
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... hence, of those who confer together secretly, τί περί τίνος, John 7:32 ; of those who discontentedly complain: 1 Corinthians 10:10 ; πρός τινα, Luke 5:30 ; μετ' ἀλλήλων, John 6 ...
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... dee-ab-al' lo) Definition: to bring charges (usually with hostile intent) Usage: I thrust through, slander, complain of, accuse. HELPS Word-studies 1225 diabállō – properly, "to throw across (back and forth), ...
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... which has disappeared, arises from the circumstance that the demon that had gone out had been the hope of those who complain that their hope has gone out. On the phrase ἐισέρχεσθαι καί ἐξέρχεσθαι see in εἰσέρχομαι, 1 a. ( ...
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... , 144 (126)) κατά τίνος, to have something to bring forward against one, to have something to complain of in one, Matthew 5:23 ; Mark 11:25 ; followed by ὅτι, Revelation 2: ...
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