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... highly exalt. HELPS Word-studies 5251 hyperypsóō (from 5228 /hypér, "beyond" and 5312 /hypsóō, "elevate") – properly, elevate beyond; make exceedingly high, i.e. to a very high degree; greatly ...
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... (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5313: ὕψωμα ὕψωμα, ὑψωματος, τό (ὑψόω), thing elevated, height: properly, of space, opposed to βάθος, Romans 8:39 (τοῦ ἀέρος, Philo ...
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... high. HELPS Word-studies 5312 hypsóō (from 5311 /hýpsos, "height") – properly, raise high (elevate), exalt. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from hupsos Definition to lift or raise up, to exalt, ...
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... Cognate: 5247 hypero x (from 5242/hyperé x ō, "hold above") – prominence (because elevated); pre-eminent (superior) . See 5242 (hyperé x ō) . 5247 (hypero x ē) ...
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... :56 ; τῆς ἀναστάσεως τοῦ Χριστοῦ, the power which the resurrection of Christ has, for instructing, reforming, elevating, tranquilizing, the soul, Philippians 3:10 ; τῆς εὐσεβείας, inhering in godliness and operating upon souls ...
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... serpents, Mark 16:18 ; a dead body, Acts 20:9 . b. to raise upward, elevate, lift up: the hand, Revelation 10:5 ; the eyes, John 11:41 ; the ...
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... it refers to what is better as compared to what is merely "good." This involves prioritizing or ranking to elevate the better over the good, i.e. the higher priority (the more important) over the less-important. NAS ...
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... disciple" (NASU) . [Note the comparative meaning of 3404 (miséō) which centers in moral choice, elevating one value over another.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from misos (hatred) Definition to hate NASB Translation ...
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... Word-studies Cognate: 4395 prophēteúō (from 4253 /pró, "before" and 5346 /phēmí, "assert by elevating one statement over another") – properly, "speak forth" in divinely-empowered forthtelling or foretelling; prophesy. ...
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... . HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 4396 prophḗtēs (from 4253 /pró, "beforehand" and 5346 /phēmí, "elevating/asserting one idea over another, especially through the spoken-word") – properly, one who speaks forth by ...
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... ὁ (in Josephus, Ἀνανος; from Hebrew חָנַן to be gracious), a high priest of the Jews, elevated to the pontificate by Quirinius the governor of Syria circa A.D. 6 or 7; but afterward, A.D. ...
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... , 4710 /spoudḗ (" speedy diligence") means quickly obeying what the Lord reveals is His priority. This elevates the better over the good – the more important over the important – and does so with earnest swiftness (intensity ...
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... , Popl. 6) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance exalted, height, on high. From a derivative of huper ; elevation, i.e. (abstractly) altitude, (specially), the sky, or (figuratively) dignity- ...
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... 1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1041: βωμός βωμός, βωμοῦ, ὁ (see βουνός), an elevated place; very frequent in Greek writings from Homer down, a raised place on which to offer sacrifice, an ...
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... , indeclinable, Gabbatha, Chaldean גַּבְּתָא (Hebrew גַּב, the back); hence, a raised place, an elevation, (cf. C. F. A. Fritzsche, Ueber die Verdienste Tholucks as above with, p ...
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... pháskō (used as the imperfect tense of 5346 /phēmí, see there) – to affirm (assert), elevating one statement (view) over another. See 5346 (phēmi) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin probably from ...
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... speak out, speak forth, pronounce, not a word of everyday speech, but one "belonging to dignified and elevated discourse, like the Latinprofari,pronuntiare; properly it has the force of to utter or declare oneself, give ...
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... Phonetic Spelling: (bay' ma) Definition: a step, raised place, by implication a tribunal Usage: an elevated place ascended by steps, a throne, tribunal. HELPS Word-studies 968 bḗma (from bainō, "to step ...
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... ) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance air, heaven, sky. Perhaps from the same as oros (through the idea of elevation); the sky; by extension, heaven (as the abode of God); by implication, happiness ...
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... in the center of the country, on the confines of the tribes of Benjamin and Judah, in a region so elevated that ἀναβαίνειν, עָלָה, to go up, fitly describes the approach to it from any quarter. The name ...
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... :8 ) . 5835/philosophía (" philosophy") in Col 2:8 refers to secular philosophy – elevating human wisdom over the wisdom of God. Such 5385 (philosophía) is loving one's own thoughts (secular wisdom ...
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