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... ) a rudiment, an element, a rudimentary principle, an elementary rule. HELPS Word-studies 4747 stoixeíon – properly, fundamentals, like with the basic components of a philosophy, structure, etc.; (figuratively) "first principles ...
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... , to emerge, become, transitioning from one point (realm, condition) to another. 1096 (gínomai) fundamentally means "become" (becoming, became) so it is not an exact equivalent to the ordinary equative verb ...
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... (re-direct) . 2008 /epitimáō (" to warn by instructing") can mean "rebuke" but its fundamental sense is "warning to prevent something from going wrong" (see CBL, BAGD) . [ 2008 / ...
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... HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2782 kḗrygma – properly, proclamation, the preaching (heralding) of the Gospel – especially its fundamentals (like Jesus' life, death and resurrection, etc.) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from kérussó ...
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... 40 (hágios) means "likeness of nature with the Lord" because "different from the world." The fundamental (core) meaning of 40 (hágios) is "different" – thus a temple in the 1st century ...
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... positively (in relation to God) but more often negatively of withdrawing from the Lord (His will) . [Fundamentally, 5401 /phóbos (" fear") means withdraw (separate from), i.e. flee (remove ...
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... /xaírō (" to rejoice"), i.e. all share the same root and therefore the same core (fundamental) meaning. [The etymological link between 5463 /xaírō (" rejoice"), 5479 /xará ( ...
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... i. 290; others (connect it directly with πέραν, etc., and) give throughly' as its fundamental meaning; cf. Bäumlein, Partikeln, p. 198), showing that the idea of the word to ...
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... the reverse) . 2551 (kakologéō) issues from a twisted disposition (make-up, perspective) . [Note the fundamental meaning of the root ( 2556 /kakós) .] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from a comp. of ...
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