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... , laid hold (1 ), observe (1 ), observing (1 ), prevented (1 ), retain (1 ), retained (1 ), seize (8 ), seized (7 ), take custody ...
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... κατέχω; imperfect κατεῖχον; 2 aorist subjunctive κατάσχω; imperfect passive κατειχομην; 1. to hold back, detain, retain; a. τινα, from going away, followed by τοῦ μή with an infinitive, Luke 4:42 ...
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... :24-26 . Finally, where one of the evangelists uses εἰ, another has ἐάν, but so that each particle retains its own force, inasmuch as one and the same thing is differently conceived of by the different minds: Mark ...
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... , together (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4862: ξύν [ξύν, older form of σύν, retained occasionally in compounds, as ξυμβαίνω, 1 Peter 4:12 , Bezae edition; see Meisterhans, 49, ...
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... , properly a particle of affirmation: truly, certainly, surely, indeed — its affirmative force being weakened, yet retained most in Ionic, Epic, and Herodotus, and not wholly lost in Attic and Hellenistic writers (μέν confirmative ...
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... , Gram. Untersuch., p. 4; cf. Iota)) (by crasis from καί ἐγώ (retained e. g. in Matthew 26:15 T; Luke 2:48 WH; T Tr WH; ...
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... in Luke, the passage cited Rst reads γενημ.) γέννημα, which see In Mark 14:25 Lachmann has retained the common reading; (and in Luke 12:18 Tr text WH have σῖτον. In Ezekiel 36: ...
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... in both senses from Homer down; in the latter sense John 9:6 (where, however, English idiom retains on); . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance on the ground. Adverb perhaps from the base of chasma through the idea ...
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... obsolete form of the present tense, the place of which is supplied by ὁράω. The tenses coming from εἰδῶ and retained by usage form two families, of which one signifies to see, the other to know. I. 2 ...
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... depending upon it some such phrase as if it is (or were) otherwise; so that the particle, although retaining the force of since, is yet to be rendered otherwise, else, or for then (German sonst) ...
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... Magian, one of a sacred caste, originally Median, who seem to have conformed to the Persian religion, while retaining some of their old beliefs (v . DB, I vol., 565 f.; DB, iii ...
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... (πνεῦμα and πνοή seem to have been in the main coincident terms; but πνοή became the more poetic. Both retain a suggestion of their evident etymology. Even in classical Greek πνεῦμα became as frequent and as wide in its application ...
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... lest haply, (also written separately μή πότε (( see at the beginning), especially when the component parts retain each its distinctive force; cf. Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 129f; Ellendt, Lex ...
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... regard (2 ), regarded (1 ), reigns* (1 ), remember* (1 ), retain (1 ), seize (1 ), show (1 ), think* (1 ), unable ...
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... .; Herodotus and following 2. to beat, bruise: ἑαυτόν λίθοις, Mark 5:5 ; (others retain here the primary meaning, to cut, gash, mangle) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance cut. From kata and ...
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... ))), imperative from εἶδον, which see; (from Homer down) . In so far as it retains the force of an imperative it is illustrated under εἰδῶ, I. 1 e. and 3. But in ...
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... discarding something else (cf. Phm15) . In each case, 568 /apéxō (" relate from") retains its root-meaning, "to have something, because far away from something else" (J . Thayer) . ...
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... ἐδοκίμασαν τὸν θεὸν NAS: And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge KJV: they did not like to retain God INT: as not they they did approve God Romans 2:18 V-PIA-2S GRK: θέλημα καὶ δοκιμάζεις τὰ ...
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... 12 . On the phrase εἰς τέλος, see τέλος, 1 a. B. Used Metaphorically, I. εἰς retains the force of entering into anything, 1. where one thing is said to be changed into another, or ...
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... R (not Rst) G T WH in Matthew 24:32 and Mark 13:28 ; (others, retaining the same accentuation, regard it as 2 aorist active subjunctive intransitive, with τά φύλλα as subject; but against ...
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... forth, mark, stay. From epi and echo ; to hold upon, i.e. (by implication) to retain; (by extension) to detain; (with implication, of nous ) to pay attention to- give ...
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... : θεράπων θεράπων, θεράποντός, ὁ (perhaps from a root to hold, have about one; cf. English retainer; Vanicek, p. 396; from Homer down), the Sept. for עֶבֶד, an attendant, ...
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... (Strabo 8, p. 380): Acts 18:18 ; Romans 16:1 . (It still retains the ancient name; cf. B. D. American edition, under the word; Lewin, St. ...
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... was a second Lysanias, contend that Luke was led into error by that designation of Abilene (derived from Lysanias and retained for a long time afterward), so that he imagined that Lysanias was tetrarch in the time of Christ. ...
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... 15 , etc.), he wrote in these words, or he wrote these words (A . V. retains the idiom, he wrote saying (cf. e. below)): Luke 1:63 ; 1 ...
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