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... Bible Strong's Greek 1642 1642. elattoó Strong's Concordance elattoó: to make less (in rank or influence) Original Word: ἐλαττόω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: elattoó Phonetic Spelling: (el-at-to' o) Definition: to make ...
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... Bible Strong's Greek 4583 4583. seléniazomai Strong's Concordance seléniazomai: to be moonstruck, spec. be epileptic (supposedly influenced by the moon) Original Word: σεληνιάζομαι Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: seléniazomai Phonetic Spelling: (sel-ay-nee-ad' ...
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... man, the power of perceiving and grasping divine and eternal things, and upon which the Spirit of God exerts its influence; (πνεῦμα, says Luther, "is the highest and noblest part of man, which qualifies him to ...
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... : power to act, authority Usage: (a ) power, authority, weight, especially: moral authority, influence, (b ) in a quasi-personal sense, derived from later Judaism, of a spiritual power, and hence ...
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... ὄντα things that are not, things that are, Romans 4:17 ; things that have some or have no influence, of some or of no account, 1 Corinthians 1:28 (ἐκάλεσεν ὑμᾶς οὐκ ὄντας καί ἠθέλησεν ἐκ ...
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... , both lit. and met. HELPS Word-studies 2219 zýmē – leaven (yeast); (figuratively) the spreading influence of what is typically concealed (but still very dramatic) . Leaven is generally a symbol of the spreading nature ...
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... "rule, take precedence") – properly, a preeminent ruler (chief); a commander with authority (influence) over people in a particular jurisdiction. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin pres. part. of archó Definition ruler ...
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... /hēgéomai (" an official who leads") carries important responsibility and hence "casts a heavy vote" (influence) – and hence deserve cooperation by those who are led (Heb 13:7 ; passive, "to ...
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... of the power of the Holy Spirit, Luke 4:14 ; ἐν δυνάμει πνεύματος ἁγίου, by the power and influence of the Holy Spirit, Romans 15:13 ; by the power which, under the influence of the Holy ...
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... ; (figuratively) to cause or experience moral deterioration – i.e. decomposition (break-down), due to the corrupting influence of sin. [This root (pht-) literally means "waste away" (degenerate), " ...
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... from, signifying now separation, now origin. On its use in the N. T., in which the influence of the Hebrew מִן is traceable, cf. Winers Grammar, 864f (342), 369ff (346ff) ...
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... go out from, emphasizing the outcome (end-impact) of going through a particular process or passage – i.e. the influence on the person (or thing) which comes forth. Note the force of the prefix 1537 (ek) ...
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... , derived from 3525 /nḗphō, "to be sober") – properly, not intoxicated, free from negative influences (intoxicants); (figuratively) clear-minded; circumspect (" sober"), free from life-dominating influences. ...
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... not found in the Sept.; in the classics first in Aristotle; (on ἐνέργεια, ἐνεργεῖν, of diabolic influences, cf. Müller on the Epistle of Barnabas 19, 6 [ET]) .) (Synonym: ...
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... Akin is its use d. of the instrument or means by or with which anything is accomplished, owing to the influence of the Hebrew preposition בְּ much more common in the sacred writers than in secular authors. (cf. Winers ...
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... 11, 32 ; ἑωρακέναι Θεόν, to know God's will, 3 John 1:11 ; from the contact and influence of Christ to have come to see (know) God's majesty, saving purposes, and will (cf. ...
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... sign among Christians of mutual affection, 1 Peter 5:14 ; διά τήν ἀγάπην that love may have opportunity of influencing thee ( 'in order to give scope to the power of love, ' DeWette, Wies.), ...
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... John 1:14, 17 . χάρις is used of "the merciful kindness by which God, exerting his holy influence upon souls, turns them to Christ, keeps, strengthens, increases them in Christian faith, knowledge, affection ...
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... G; also παρά with the dative of person, John 14:17 ; ἐπί τινα, to put forth constant influence upon one, of the Holy Spirit, John 1:32 f; also of the wrath of God, ...
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... εἰς δουλείαν, Demosthenes, p. 213, 28) . c. to more, impel, of forces and influences affecting the mind: Luke 4:1 (where read ἐν τῇ ἐρήμῳ (with L text T Tr WH ...
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... Romans 13:2 ; ἐλάβετε τόν νόμον εἰς διαταγάς ἀγγέλων, Acts 7:53 , ye received the law, influenced by the authority of the ordaining angels, or because ye thought it your duty to receive what was enjoined by ...
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... defile, corrupt") – properly, thoroughly corrupt, totally degenerate (disintegrate); waste away by the decaying influence of moral (spiritual) impurity; "utterly corrupt"; becoming thoroughly disabled (morally depraved), " ...
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... , Abbott-Smith) . [" In classical Greek many words take their stem from anank- The verb anankazō denotes the outward influence or pressure exerted by someone upon another. . . . At times there is implied in anankazō the idea of ...
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... . for גִּבּור; able, powerful, mighty, strong; 1. absolutely; a. mighty in wealth and influence: 1 Corinthians 1:26 ; ( Revelation 6:15 Rec.); οἱ δυνατοί, the chief ...
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... – properly, to bury (hide) within, used only of the kingdom of God as it spreads its unstoppable influence – yet is not readily detected (Mt 13:33; Lk 13:21) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance ...
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