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... be laid, lie Usage: I lie, recline, am placed, am laid, set, specially appointed, destined. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. verb Definition to be laid, lie NASB Translation appointed (2 ...
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... , Josephus, b. j. 6, 2, 1) . b. equivalent to to be appointed, destined: προκειμενη ἐλπίςt';, the hope open to us, offered, given, Hebrews 6:18 ; ...
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... : pathétos Phonetic Spelling: (path-ay-tos') Definition: one who has suffered or is subject to suffering Usage: destined to suffer. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3805 pathētós (an adjective, derived from 3958/pas x ō, ...
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... NASB Translation appointed (6 ), assign (2 ), committed (1 ), conceived (1 ), destined (1 ), down* (4 ), falling (1 ), fixed (1 ), kept ...
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... (a preposition) – properly, motion towards to "interface with" (literally, moving toward a goal or destination) . 4314 /prós (" towards, with") indicates "extension toward a goal, with implied ...
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... HELPS Word-studies 4198 poreúomai (from poros, "passageway") – properly, to transport, moving something from one destination (port) to another; (figuratively) to go or depart, emphasizing the personal meaning which is attached ...
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... led captive captivity and gave Revelation 13:10 N-AFS GRK: τις εἰς αἰχμαλωσίαν εἰς αἰχμαλωσίαν NAS: anyone [is destined] for captivity, to captivity KJV: leadeth into captivity shall go INT: anyone into captivity into captivity Revelation ...
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... , fulfill") indicates "accomplished" by a "dynamic motion moving towards" to reach the desired end (destination) . [ 5056 (télos) can imply full (fulfilled), but this focuses on the consummating, ...
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... is also used in antiquity of pioneers and armies – clearing away (chopping down) forests in order to reach their destination.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from prokoptó Definition progress NASB Translation progress (3 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon ...
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... hit the target) – properly, the "end-marker" of a foot-race; (figuratively) the final objective (destination) in the faith-life, i.e. the unique glorification the Lord awards to each believer at His return (cf ...
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... , εἰς may be rendered simply to, toward, (German nach; as if it indicated merely motion toward a destination; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 49, a, α.)); as εἰς Ἱεροσόλυμα εἰς Δαμασκόν ...
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... and bainō, "move forward, march") – properly, moving out from and to the outcome (new destination); departure; (figuratively) "the (successful) way out" which also goes on to what ...
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... out of, by a highly deliberate choice (i.e. real heart-preference) with a definite outcome (as with the destination of divine selection for salvation) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ek and legó (in the sense of ...
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... Mark 8:35-37 ; Luke 9:24, 56 Rec.; ; John 12:25 ; the life destined to enjoy the Messianic salvation is meant also in the following phrases (( where R. V. soul) ...
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... , a foundation, cast according to a blueprint (original design); the substructure which determines the entire direction (destination) of all that follows; the foundation-plan, upon which the entire super-structure is built; (figuratively) the ...
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... sea-coast), or from the high seas to the coast; hence met: I arrive at, reach (my destination), (b ) of property: I come down (descend) by inheritance to an heir. NAS ...
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... compact together, (b ) act. and mid: I prepare, perfect, for his (its) full destination or use, bring into its proper condition (whether for the first time, or after a lapse) . ...
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... bring); a. to lead by laying hold of, and in this way to bring to the point of destination: of an animal, Matthew 21:7 ; Luke 19:35 ; Mark 11:7 (T ...
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... :5 ; Luke 7:22 ; hyperbolically and proleptically equivalent to as if already dead, sure to die, destined inevitably to die: τό σῶμα, Romans 8:10 (τό σῶμα and τό σωμάτιον φύσει νεκρόν, Epictetus ...
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... arrive Usage: (a ) I come on the scene, appear, come, (b ) with words expressing destination: I present myself at, arrive at, reach. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from para and ginomai Definition ...
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... rhéō, "to flow, drift") – properly, to float (flow) alongside, drifting past a destination because pushed along by current. 3901 /pararrhyéō (" drift away from") only occurs in Heb 2 ...
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... from Isaiah 53:7 ); 1 Peter 2:25 ; Revelation 18:13 ; πρόβατα σφαγῆς, sheep destined for the slaughter, Romans 8:36 . metaphorically, πρόβατα, sheep, is used of the followers of ...
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... /drómos, "a race-course") – properly, a person running ahead (a forerunner) to reach the destination before others – i.e. arriving safely in advance for the benefit of others who also need to get there. ...
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... 11 ; Acts 4:12 ; 1 Corinthians 15:53 ; in this use, especially of what Christ was destined finally to undergo, his sufferings, death, resurrection, ascension: Luke 24:46 (R G L ...
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... Paul likens the heathen who by becoming Christians have been admitted into fellowship with the people for whom the Messianic salvation is destined, to scions from wild trees inserted into a cultivated stock; (cf. Beet on verse 24; B ...
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