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... Bible Strong's Greek 571 571. apistos Strong's Concordance apistos: incredible, unbelieving Original Word: ἄπιστος, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: apistos Phonetic Spelling: (ap' is-tos) Definition: incredible, unbelieving Usage: unbelieving ...
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... /drákōn) as a type of serpent. 1404 /drákōn (" a dragon") was believed to have incredible insight, able to spot prey in any hiding place.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from an alt. ...
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... i.e. with the outcome of being utterly amazed (dumbfounded) or left "at a loss" from witnessing the incredible (causing the viewer to gape in astonishment) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ek and pléssó Definition to ...
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... "; (figuratively) apocalyptic, gloomy darkness associated with the nether world (BAGD) bringing its indescribable despair (incredible gloom) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin akin to gnophos Definition deep gloom NASB Translation black (2 ), ...
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... p. 304 b.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance idle tale. Apparently a primary word; twaddle, i.e. An incredible story- idle tale. Forms and Transliterations ληρος λήρος λῆρος ληστήριον leros lêros lēros lē̂ros Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear ...
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... , used also by rabbinical writings, to remove mountains, i. e. to accomplish most difficult, stupendous, incredible things: 1 Corinthians 13:2 , cf. Matthew 17:20 ; Matthew 21:21 ; Mark ...
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... 2), and δόξα opinion; hence, equivalent to ὁ παρά τήν δόξαν ὤν), unexpected, uncommon, incredible, wonderful: neuter plural Luke 5:26 (A . V. strange things, cf. Trench, ...
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... perceived value, worth") – that brand of wealth which has overwhelming value in the eyes of the beholder (incredibly, personally esteemed) . This emphatic term is used only in Rev 18:19. See 5092 (timē ...
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... eternal gain as we live in faith (Ro 8:18-25,38) . For example, God authorized an incredible amount of earthly pain (bringing heavenly gain) in the lives of Jeremiah and John the Baptist. NAS Exhaustive ...
https://biblehub.com/greek/3146.htm
... (" transparent") saints. In this way, the Lord gets all the glory – and believers have the incredible privilege of sharing (reflecting) it! Reflection: A. Tozer, "The Lord gives but He doesn't ...
https://biblehub.com/greek/5193.htm
... to elders connects them to the unfading glory of God. See 263 (amarantos) . [The amaranth flower has incredible resiliency (ability to endure) . It easily revives when moistened, even after it is uprooted.] NAS ...
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