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... Bible Strong's Greek 3528 3528. nikaó Strong's Concordance nikaó: to conquer, prevail Original Word: νικάω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nikaó Phonetic Spelling: (nik-ah' o) Definition: to conquer, prevail Usage: I ...
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... prevail mightily. HELPS Word-studies 5245 hypernikáō (from 5228 /hypér, "beyond" and 3528 /nikáō, "conquer") – properly, exceedingly conquer, being "more than a conqueror," i.e. "super-conqueror" ...
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... (kat-ag-o-nid' zom-ahee) Definition: to struggle against Usage: I subdue (in warfare); I struggle against, conquer, overcome. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from kata and agónizomai Definition to struggle against NASB Translation conquered (1 ...
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... ") – properly, a footstool; (figuratively) " 5286 (hypopódion) is a footstool used by a conquering king, to place his foot on the neck of the conquered" (Souter) – i.e. those under ...
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... NO PLEASURE IN HIM" (NASU) . 1 Jn 5:4 : "For whatever is born of God conquers the world; and this is the conquest that has conquered the world – our faith (4102/pistis) ...
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... 2358 thriambeúō – properly, to display triumph openly; publically exalting the victor who leads a victory-procession – and putting the conquered on display (exhibition, as "totally defeated") . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from thriambos (a ...
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... (σοφίζω); deponent middle, in secular authors sometimes also passive; "to circumvent by artifice or fraud, conquer by subtle devices; to outwit, overreach; to deal craftily with": τινα, Acts 7:19 ...
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... a taking, capture Usage: capture, capturing. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from haliskomai (to be taken, conquered) Definition a taking, capture NASB Translation captured (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 259: ἅλωσις ...
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... accomplished for the believer by Christ (cf. Mt 12:20; 1 Cor 15:54) – which conquered all the powers of darkness (sin) . Accordingly, death can not exert conquest over the believer (1 ...
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... Usage: I destroy, annihilate, expend, consume. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ana and haliskó (to conquer) Definition to expend, consume NASB Translation consume (1 ), consumed (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon ...
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... religious persecution") literally refers to those seeking to punish God's messengers with a vengeance – like a hunter trying to conquer (obliterate) someone as their "catch." [ 1375 (diōgmós) is used in ancient and biblical ...
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... , a prisoner. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from aichmé (a spear) and haliskomai (to be taken, conquered) Definition captive NASB Translation captives (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 164: αἰχμάλωτος αἰχμάλωτος, ( ...
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... :9 f; in a temporal succession, the last: ἔσχατος ἐχθρός, that remains after the rest have been conquered, 1 Corinthians 15:26 ; κοδράντης, that remains when the rest have one after another been spent, ...
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... Joram recovered their liberty, which they maintained, transmitting from generation to generation their hatred of Israel, until they were conquered again by Hyrcanus and subjected to the government of the Jews: Mark 3:8 . (For details of ...
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... brother Herod (see Φίλιππος, 1); and in consequence Aretas, his father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this unlawful connection; and afterward ...
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... τίνι (cf. Buttmann, 168 (147); Winer's Grammar, 219 (206)), to be conquered by one, forced to yield to one, 2 Peter 2:19 ; absolutely, 2 Peter 2: ...
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... have strength to overcome: οὐκ ἴσχυσαν (A . V. prevailed not i. e.) succumbed, were conquered (so יָכֹל לֹא, Genesis 32:26 (25)), Revelation 12:8 ; κατά τίνος ...
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... . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2131: Αὐνίκῃ Αὐνίκῃ (Rst Ἐυνεικη (see εἰ, ἰ); literally, conquering well), Ἐυνικης, ἡ, Eunice, the mother of Timothy: 2 Timothy 1:5 . Strong's ...
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