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... ) met: severe pains (sufferings), disease. HELPS Word-studies 3148 mástiks – properly, a disease that (literally) carried a torturous level of pain (the root is, "a scourge/plague") . " ...
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... the cross, John 3:14 {b }; ; with ἐκ τῆς γῆς added, to remove from (literally, out of) the earth by crucifixion (ὑψοῦν τινα followed by ἐκ, Psalm 9:14 ), ...
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... :15) . b. in figurative and sententious discourse ὁδηγός τυφλῶν, i. e. like one who is literally so called, namely a teacher of the ignorant and unexperienced, Romans 2:19 ; plural, τυφλοί . ...
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... ," which intensifies 2919 /krínō, "to judge") – properly, investigate (judge) thoroughly – literally, judging "back-and-forth" which can either (positively) refer to close-reasoning (descrimination) or negatively "over-judging ...
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... Phonetic Spelling: (kath-ar-os') Definition: clean (adjective) Usage: clean, pure, unstained, either literally or ceremonially or spiritually; guiltless, innocent, upright. HELPS Word-studies 2513 katharós (a primitive word) – ...
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... endeavor to reserve ἁμαρτάνω exclusively for the idea of sin: and where the Hebrew signifies to miss one's aim in the literal sense, they avail themselves of expressive compounds, in particular ἐξαμαρτάνειν, Judges 20:16." Zezschwitz, ...
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... resting Usage: repose, taking rest, sleep. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from koimaó Definition a resting NASB Translation literal (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2838: κοίμησις κοίμησις, κοιμησως, ἡ, a reposing, ...
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... ohn) Definition: a dog Usage: a dog, universally despised in the East. HELPS Word-studies 2965 kýōn – literally, a dog, scavenging canine; (figuratively) a spiritual predator who feeds off others. [A loose ...
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... :27 ( ); Baruch 3:29. But in these latter passages also the expression is to be understood literally. And as respects John 3:13 , it must be remembered that Christ brought his knowledge of the divine ...
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... ") . Both terms convey God's infinite, intrinsic worth (substance, essence) . [ 1391 (dóksa) literally means "what evokes good opinion, i.e. that something has inherent, intrinsic worth" (J . Thayer ...
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... HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3106 makarízō – pronounce blessed, as the result of enjoying the benefits (privileges) that (literally) extend from God. See 3107 (makarios) . [Note the literal meaning of this term (" ...
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... 3498 nekrós (an adjective, derived from nekys, "a corpse, a dead body") – dead; literally, "what lacks life"; dead; (figuratively) not able to respond to impulses, or perform ...
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... (from 303 /aná, "up, again" and 2476 /hístēmi, "to stand") – literally, "stand up" (or "stand again"), referring to physical resurrection (of the body ...
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... : (perhaps a political metaphor), I turn upside down, upset, unsettle. HELPS Word-studies 387 anastatóō (literally, "change standing from going up to down"; see the root, 450 /anístēmi) – properly ...
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... , parents (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3962: πατήρ πατήρ (from the root, pa; literally, nourisher, protector, upholder; (Curtius, 348)), πατρός, πατρί, πατέρα, vocative ...
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... "identified with" and 4155 /pnígō, "choke") – properly, choke (cut off) – literally, "choked because joined with." 4846 /sympnígō (" press in on, choke") operates ...
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... away") – properly, to lead away under someone's authority (mission, objective) . 5217 /hypágō (literally, "going under") indicates a change of relation which is only defined by the context. NAS Exhaustive ...
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... , was the most powerful city in the world in OT times (especially from 605 bc to 539 bc ) . Literal Babylon is referred to in Mt 1:11,12 and Ac 7:19. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word ...
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... , unshakable; (figuratively) absolutely dependable, giving guaranteed support (security, surety) . 949 /bébaios (literally, "what can be tread upon") then refers to what is fully dependable, i.e. worthy of ...
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... . b. passive with the dative of the thing, by death to be liberated from the bond of anything (literally, to be made dead in relation to; cf. Winers Grammar, 210 (197); Buttmann, ...
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... term "thesaurus" which refers to a "storehouse (treasure) of synonyms." 2344 (thēsaurós) is literally "a receptacle for valuables") .] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from the same as tithémi and a ...
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... Transliteration: katharizó Phonetic Spelling: (kath-ar-id' zo) Definition: to cleanse Usage: I cleanse, make clean, literally, ceremonially, or spiritually, according to context. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2511 katharízō – make pure (" ...
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... towards, for, among. HELPS Word-studies 1519 eis (a preposition) – properly, into (unto) – literally, "motion into which" implying penetration (" unto," "union") to a particular purpose ...
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... τοῦ Θεοῦ), John 8:42 . 4. of the direction whence; ἐκ δεξιῶν, Latina dextra, literally, from i. e. (German zu) on the right, see δεξιός; so ἐκ δεξιᾶς, ...
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... completing a process," which intensifies 2334 /theōréō, "gaze on") – properly, consider thoroughly (literally "up and down"); pay very close attention (doting) to grasp the fuller meaning of something ...
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