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... public address Usage: I make a public speech, address a multitude. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from démégoros (popular orator); from démos and agoreuó (to speak in the assembly, harangue) Definition to deliver a public ...
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... , the common people, the people assembled Usage: properly: the people, especially citizens of a Greek city in popular assembly, but in NT, multitude, rabble. HELPS Word-studies 1218 dḗmos (from 1210 /déō, " ...
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... known of him: Acts 28:7 , 8 . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Publius. Of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman- Publius. Forms and Transliterations Ποπλιου Ποπλίου Ποπλιω Ποπλίῳ ...
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... 12:9 . As one who is about to do something in a place must necessarily come thither, in the popular narrative style the phrases ἔρχεται καί, ἦλθε καί, etc., are usually placed before verbs of action: ...
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... : ΚολοσσαίΚολοσσαί (R T WH, the classical form), and Κολασσαί (Rst L Tr, apparently the later popular form; (see WH. Introductory 423,and especially Lightfoots Commentary on Colossians, p. 16f); ...
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... Plutarch, Lucian) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance a disturbance, commotion Masculine from tarasso ; a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult- stir. see GREEK tarasso Forms and Transliterations ταραχος τάραχος ταραχώδους tarachos tárachos Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear ...
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... the hand, ' thus expressing agreement with a motion, then, I elect by show of hands' [of popular vote]), I elect' " (Souter); properly, to vote by stretching out the hand ...
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... ; John 21:19 . The inevitable necessity of dying, shared alike by all men, takes on in the popular imagination the form of a person, a tyrant, subjugating men to his power and confining them in his dark ...
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... ἐδίδασκον, Acts 5:21 ; and in innumerable other examples b. In accordance with the simplicity of the ancient popular speech, and especially of the Hebrew tongue, it Links statement to statement, the logical relations of which the ...
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... , i. 652ff (Excursus x.); Lightfoot's Commentary on Galatians, p. 186ff; Schaff in his Popular Commentary' on Galatians, p. 331f.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance thorn. Perhaps from the base of skelos ...
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... (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy- dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. see GREEK histemi Forms and Transliterations ...
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... or inferior: in dignity, Hebrews 2:9 ; to decrease (opposed to αὐξάνω), in authority and popularity, John 3:30 . (Many times in the Sept.; in Greek writings from Thucydides on. ...
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... , properly, to be struck with terror, of a sudden and startling alarm; but, like our astonish in popular use, often employed on comparatively slight occasions, and even then with strengthening particles (as σφόδρα Matthew 19: ...
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... 5; middle in the same sense, Tobit 2:11; used of those who electioneer for office, courting popular applause by trickery and low arts, Aristotle, polit. 5, 3; the verb is derived from ἔριθος ...
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... . From a compound of ek and a derivative of kaleo ; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven ...
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... 1 Corinthians 2:7 ; πρόθεσις τῶν αἰώνων eternal purpose, Ephesians 3:11 . b. in hyperbolic and popular usage: ἀπό τοῦ αἰῶνος (מֵעולָם Genesis 6:4 , cf. Deuteronomy 32:7 ) from the ...
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