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... Bible Strong's Greek 4493 4493. rhipé Strong's Concordance rhipé: any rapid movement, spec. a twinkling (of lights or the eye) Original Word: ῥιπή, ῆς, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ...
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... 109) . M. Vincent, " 1096 (gínomai) means to come into being/manifestation implying motion, movement, or growth" (at 2 Pet 1:4 ) . Thus it is used for God's actions as ...
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... : dialogismos Phonetic Spelling: (dee-al-og-is-mos') Definition: a reasoning Usage: a calculation, reasoning, thought, movement of thought, deliberation, plotting. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1261 dialogismós (from 1260 /dialogízomai, "back-and-forth ...
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... /noiéō, "to use the mind," from 3563 /noús, "mind") – properly, movement from one side (of an issue) to the other to reach balanced-conclusions; full-orbed reasoning (= critical thinking ...
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... beauty' in the Greek writings, who sometimes join the word in this sense with χάρις (which suggests grace of movement) or κάλλος (which denotes, rather, symmetry of form)), from Hesiod down, ripe, ...
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... arxēgós) does not strictly mean "author," but rather "a person who is originator or founder of a movement and continues as the leader – i.e. pioneer leader, founding leader' " (L & N, 1 ...
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... from 1 /A "not" and 3334 /metakinéō, "move away from") – properly, without movement or change of status (location) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from alpha (as a neg. prefix ...
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... ἀφορμή, ἀφορμῆς, ἡ (ἀπό and ὁρμή which see); 1. properly, a place from which a movement or attack is made, a base of operations: Thucydides 1, 90 (τήν Πελοποννησον πᾶσιν ἀναχωρησιν τέ καί ...
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... pressing down on a person with oppressive force. Such a grievous burden makes a person unable to function (enjoy free movement) . See 922 (baros) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. word Definition heavy NASB Translation ...
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... . German arg, Aerger), in Greek writings from Hesiod down "the natural disposition, temper, character; movement or agitation of soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion," but especially (and chiefly in Attic ...
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... Curtius, 502), from Homer down, a violent motion, impulse: James 3:4 ; a hostile movement, onset, assault, Acts 14:5 (cf. Trench, lxxxvii.) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance ...
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... This explains why 4017 (periblépō) is always in the Greek middle voice which accents the personal concern – like the movement of the eyes expressed with the looking (R , 813) .] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from peri ...
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... , Greek writings from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; Hebrew רוּחַ, Latinspiritus; i. e.: 1. a movement of air (gentle) blast; a. of the wind: ἀνέμων πνεύματα, Herodotus 7, 16, ...
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... , p. 404 (378)); it is used 1. of the goal or limit toward which a movement is directed: πρός τινα or τί, a. properly, after verbs of going, departing, running, ...
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... ; perfect τεταραγμαι; 1 aorist ἐταράχθην; from Homer down; to agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to and fro); a. properly: τό ὕδωρ, John 5:4 (R ...
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... – properly, "draw down (under)," i.e. shrink (draw) back in apostasy; backwards movement (spiritually) . See 5288 (hypostellō) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from hupostelló Definition a letting down ...
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... references above); according to the conjecture of others from ἐιλος, ἐίλειν, properly, sifted and cleansed by rapid movement or rolling to and fro), pure, unsullied, sincere; of the soul, an εἰλικρινής man: ...
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... , (ii. 438, L 1 b.), others, regard ἐπί with the accusative as denoting merely movement toward a place, while ἐπί with the genitive involves the idea of actual or intended arrival; cf. Liddell ...
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... 1 ; passive Matthew 27:34 . f. with the genitive of mental feelings desires and emotions, of bodily movements, and of other acts which are so to speak the attendants of what is done or occurs; so that ...
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... i. e. the face so far forth as it is the organ of sight, and (by its various movements and changes) the index of the inward thoughts and feelings: κλίνειν τό πρόσωπον εἰς τήν γῆν, to bow ...
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... aorist ἀνεπαυσάμην; (a common verb from Homer down): "to cause or permit one to cease from any movement or labor in order to recover and collect his strength" (note the prefix ανἄ and distinguish from καταπαύω ( ...
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... e. prepared — a metaphor derived from the practice of the Orientals, who in order to be unimpeded in their movements were accustomed, when about to start on a journey or engage in any work, to bind their long and ...
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... ; 2 Peter 2:7 ; plural "wanton (acts or) manners, as filthy words, indecent bodily movements, unchaste handling of males and females, etc." (Fritzsche), Romans 13:13 . ( ...
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