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... Bible Strong's Greek 3356 3356. metriopatheó Strong's Concordance metriopatheó: to hold one's emotions in restraint Original Word: μετριοπαθέω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: metriopatheó Phonetic Spelling: (met-ree-op-ath-eh' o) Definition: to hold one's emotions in ...
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... splagchnon Strong's Concordance splagchnon: the inward parts (heart, liver, lungs, etc.), fig. the emotions Original Word: σπλάγχνα, ων, τά Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: splagchnon Phonetic Spelling: ...
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... ill treatment, suffer. HELPS Word-studies 3958 pás x ō (a primitive verb) – properly, to feel heavy emotion, especially suffering; affected, experiencing feeling (literally "sensible" = "sensed-experience"); "the ...
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... befalls one, a suffering, a passion Usage: (a ) suffering, affliction, (b ) passion, emotion, (c ) an undergoing, an enduring. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3804 páthēma (from 3958 /pásxō ...
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... Spelling: (path' os) Definition: that which befalls one, a passion, a suffering Usage: suffering, emotion, depraved passion, lust. HELPS Word-studies 3806 páthos (from 3958 /pásxō, "having strong feelings" ...
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... , "care, be concerned with") – properly, to experience a change of concern after a change of emotion and usually implying to regret, i.e. falling into emotional remorse afterwards (note the force of 3326 /metá ...
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... "pierce") – properly, pierce all the way down, i.e. deeply (thoroughly) pained; "emotionally pierced through"; psychologically pricked, emotionally stunned (Abbott-Smith) . It is used only in Ac 2: ...
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... : inward thought, reflection, plur: thoughts. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1761 enthýmēsis – literally, inner-passion, the emotional force driving meditation and reflection (see 1771 /énnoia on their "underlying conception") . 1761 (enthýmēsis ...
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... :7 . c. tropically, to have (hold) possession of the mind; said of alarm, agitating emotions, etc.: ἐίχειν αὐτάς τρόμος καί ἔκστασις, Mark 16:8 ( Job 21:6 ; Isaiah ...
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... Latindiligere, to be kindly disposed to one, wish one well; but φιλεῖν denotes an inclination prompted by sense and emotion, Latinamare; ὁ μή τοῦ δεόμενος οὐδέ τί ἀγαπωη ἄν. ὁ δέ μή ἀγαπωη (ἀγαπῶν (? ) ...
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... and priō, "cut with a saw") – properly, cut all the way through; (figuratively) emotionally "sawn asunder," as when the heart is "ripped in two" (" cut to the quick ...
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... (nef-ros') Definition: a kidney, the (inmost) mind Usage: a kidney (as a general emotional center), the reins. HELPS Word-studies 3510 nephrós – properly, a visceral organ (" kidney") ...
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... – properly, cut close alongside, i.e. to incite (" jab") someone and stimulate their feelings (emotions); "become emotionally provoked (upset, roused to anger)" (A-S), as personally " ...
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... ; εὐλογία, blessings of every kind, Ephesians 1:3 ; so especially with nouns designating virtues or vices, emotions, character, condition, to indicate every mode in which such virtue, vice or emotion manifests itself, or ...
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... passage cited; Ellicott on Philippians, the passage cited)) . Used especially after verbs signifying a mental affection or emotion, where we also often say over (for examples from Greek writings see Passow, i. 2, p ...
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... distress Usage: pain, sorrow, distress, of body or mind. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3601 odýnē – intense emotional pain (personal anguish); consuming grief, which is emotionally lethal if experienced apart from God's grace which comforts ...
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... , Mark 15:42 LTr text) . c. metaphorically, of mental direction, with words denoting desires and emotions of the mind, to, toward: ἐνδεικνύειν πραΰτητα, Titus 3:2 ; μακροθύμειν, 1 Thessalonians 5 ...
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... water bubbling over from heat and perhaps derived from 2204 /zéō, "to boil") – properly, burning emotion (inner feeling boiling over, "boiling from heat," J. Thayer); (figuratively) something ...
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... . HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2284 thambéō – to astonish, amaze (passive, dumbfounded) to the point of becoming emotionally "stalled" (" shutting down") – also implying a sense of wonder or terror (Vine, ...
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... 2298 thaumastós – marvelous, describing an awe-evoking sight (dramatic sense of wonder), moving the beholder to their deepest emotions. See 2296 (thaumázō) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from thaumazó Definition wonderful NASB Translation amazing thing ( ...
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... , (b ) abstr: wonder, amazement. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2295 thaúma – a wonder, evoking "emotional" astonishment (gaping) at the marvel, i.e. performed to powerfully strike the viewer personally (uniquely, ...
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... , an uproar, tumult; trouble (accompanied by noisy upheaval) that throws things into disorder; (figuratively) emotions spun "out of control," especially when accompanied by shrieks (hysteria) or loud wailing; disturbance bringing ...
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... aloud, to scream (passive) because terrified" (WP, 1, 189); thrown into an "emotional uproar," i.e. very upset (alarmed, startled) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from throos ( ...
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... cf. J. Thayer) – properly, passion-driven behavior, i.e. actions emerging out of strong impulses (intense emotion) . When 2372 /thymós (" expressed passion") is used of people it indicates rage (personal ...
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... our capacity of moral preference) . 2382 /thṓraks (" breastplate of faith-righteousness") protects the heart and its emotions (desires) as they bear on our decisions (resolutions, sympathies, etc.) . See 4102 / ...
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