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... ) ." 599 /apothnḗskō (" die off, from") occurs 111 times in the NT. It stresses the significance of the separation that always comes with divine closure. 599 (apothnḗskō) stresses the ending of what ...
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... " or "fly-god," cf. 2 Ki 1:2 ) – Beelzebul, a title of Satan which stresses he is the prince over demons (" demonic flies") . See also 4567 /Satanás (" Satan ...
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... emphatic particle meaning at least, indeed. 1065 (gé) adds the idea "assuredly (really)" which stresses the salient part of a comparison (a two-part statement) . 1065 (gé) emphasizes "the key idea ...
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... 18:2 . Whereas 1140 (daimónion) emphasizes the evil nature of fallen angels, 1142 (daímōn) may stress the pervasive presence of demons in the world.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin perhaps from daió (to distribute ...
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... personal element is emphasized with 1209 (déxomai) which accounts for it always being in the Greek middle voice. This stresses the high level of self-involvement (interest) involved with the "welcoming-receiving." 1209 (déxomai) occurs 59 ...
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... the root of: 1378 (dógma), 1391 (dóksa), and 2106 (eudokéō) . Each cognate stresses "the subjective mental estimate or opinion about a matter" (R . Trench, 304) .] NAS ...
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... ") is used in the NT of individual "parties (sects)" that operated within Judaism. The term stresses the personal aspect of choice – and hence how being a Sadducee (Ac 5:17) was sharply distinguished ...
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... bond-slave. In contrast to the other verb-form of the same root ( 1398 /douleúō), 1402 (doulóō) stresses the results (effects) of enslavement. That is, what automatically goes with belonging to another. See 1401 ...
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... to the forcibly uttered German der (that one etc.), in which sense it serves to recall and lay stress upon nouns just before used (cf. our resumptive the same; Winer's Grammar, 23, 4): ...
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... the OT 1100 /glṓssa, "worthless, vile, wickedness") – Belial, an appellation of Satan which stresses his deep-seated wickedness – "the one who is utterly worthless because vile." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin of ...
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... 1822 /eksartízō (" entirely outfitted") is used in the passive voice in 2 Tim 3:17, stressing the end-impact of Scripture on the receptive believer. Indeed the Bible thoroughly fits (" furnishes") each believer ...
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... : (ag-ath-o-soo' nay) Definition: to do good Usage: intrinsic goodness, especially as a personal quality, with stress on the kindly (rather than the righteous) side of goodness. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 19 agathōsýnē (from ...
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... the "epi-center" of what happens.) 1904/epér x omai (" come upon, apt-coming") stresses the "fitting results" of the coming – even more than the initial impact of the coming itself. [ ...
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... body (note the epi, upon) . This intensified term (used only in 1 Pet 4:2 ) stresses the profound, eternal results that build on each decision (action), in every scene of life (cf ...
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... ) each other to achieve the needed goal. Thus 2003 /epitagḗ (" a structured command") also "stresses the authoritativeness of the command' " (Vine, Unger, White, NT, 112) . See 2004 ...
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... be hidden." See 225 (alētheia) . [ 227 /alēthḗs (" what can't be hidden") stresses undeniable reality when something is fully tested, i.e. it will ultimately be shown to be fact (authentic) ...
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... BAGD, "declaration," TDNT, 3:703) . To "gospelize" ( 2097 /euaggelízō) stresses the victory of God's Gospel-message in the totality of His "good news."] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin ...
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... fellowship; a "joint-participant." See 2842 (koinōnia) . [ 2842 /koinōnía (a feminine noun) stresses the relational aspect of the fellowship. 2844 /koinōnós (a masculine noun) more directly focuses on the participant ...
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... which condemns the nature of sin that brings it on. See 2919 (krinō) . [ 2917 (kríma) stresses the results that go with a particular judgment (of blessing or pain depending on the choice) .] NAS ...
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... (pará) an emphatic "from," means "from close beside" (" alongside") . It stresses nearness (closeness) which is often not conveyed in translation. 3844 (pará) is typically theologically significant, ...
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... only used in 2 Pet 1:5 referring to carrying through with real personal involvement (energy) . This strongly stresses the need of the believer's deep, personal involvement in the faith-life. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from para and ...
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... but has sadly corrupted the narrative received from others; (those who do accept it, however, not only lay stress on the almost unvarying lexical usage, but call attention to the fact that the other interpretation (see below) ...
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... lay down") – properly, put together for a purpose; to gather (" add up"), stressing the objective of the increasing (reaching the goal for doing it) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from pros ...
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... an offense, putting a negative cause-and-effect relationship into motion. 4625 /skándalon (" the means of stumbling") stresses the method (means) of entrapment, i.e. how someone is caught by their own devices (like their ...
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... See 5056 (telos) . [See also 5047 (teleiotēs, another feminine noun from the same root) which stresses the combination of truth which sustains further consummation and 5054 (teleutḗ) – a third feminine noun derived from this ...
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