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... Bible Strong's Greek 2964 2964. kuroó Strong's Concordance kuroó: to make valid Original Word: κυρόω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: kuroó Phonetic Spelling: (koo-ro' o) Definition: to make valid Usage: I ratify, ...
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... , guaranteed (1 ), more sure (1 ), steadfast (1 ), unalterable (1 ), valid (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 949: βέβαιος βέβαιος, βεβαία (Winers Grammar, 69 ( ...
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... 3761 (oudé) is translated, it means: If "A " (the preceding statement) isn't true (valid) – then "B " (which extends from it) is also not valid. As in the previous ...
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... , ἡ (διατίθημι); 1. a disposition, arrangement, of any sort, which one wishes to be valid (German Verordnung, Willensverfugung): Galatians 3:15 , where under the name of a man's disposition is ...
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... receive, welcome") – properly, what passes the necessary test (scrutiny); hence acceptable because genuine (validated, verified) . [ 1384 (dókimos) is the root of: 1381 (dokimázō), 1382 ( ...
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... to a condition extending to its "spin-off" possibilities – i.e. that happen if the condition is actualized or is valid. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin contr. from ei and an Definition if (a conditional particle used like NG1487 ...
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... not be translated "since," but rather always "if" – since the assumption may only be portrayed as valid (true, factual) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. particle; if, whether (a ...
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... 1500 eikḗ – properly, without cause (ground), without basis and therefore not to be taken seriously (considered valid) . This adverb suggests, "What goes to no purpose . . . " . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word ...
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... demonstration or display which is conspicuously shown, i.e. as a token of proof that is fully adequate (persuasive, validating) . See 1731 (endeiknymi) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from endeiknumi Definition an indication, a proof ...
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... , authority), to render void, deprive of force and authority, (opposed to κυρόω to confirm, make valid): ἐντολήν, Matthew 15:6 (R G; νόμον, ibid. T WH marginal reading) ...
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... . HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 230 alēthṓs – truly (an adverb); in accord with fact, i.e. demonstrably valid and therefore genuine (reflecting true reality) . See 225 /alētheia (" truth") . NAS Exhaustive ...
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... . [ 3762 /oudeís (" not one, none") categorically excludes, declaring as a fact that no valid example exists.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from oude and heis Definition no one, none NASB Translation all ...
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... signet ring or other instrument to stamp (a roller or seal), i.e. to attest ownership, authorizing (validating) what is sealed. 4972 /sphragízō (" to seal") signifies ownership and the full security carried ...
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... Word-studies 5111 tolmáō (from tolma, "bold courage") – properly, to show daring courage necessary for a valid risk (" putting it all on the line"); courageously venture forward by putting fear behind and embracing ...
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... 59, etc.) . b. like Latinsemel, used of what is so done as to be of perpetual validity and never need repetition, once for all: Hebrews 6:4 ; Hebrews 10:2 ; 1 Peter ...
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... ) later became "the identification-marker" (like with an owner's unique "brand-mark") . [Ancient documents were validated by such stamps or seals (see Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15:6 ; De Lysandro 16:2 , ...
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... from xrēma, "a legal agreement for transacting business") – properly, to admonish on the basis of a valid standard (what has true worth); used of God admonishing (warning) people – based on what has ...
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... – properly, apart from, separated (" without"); (figuratively) detached, rendering something invalid or valid. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin adverb akin to chéros (bereaved) Definition separately, separate from NASB Translation apart ...
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... origin (proper beginning); (figuratively) "dear" because authentic (totally legitimate); genuine, demonstrably valid; sincere because traceable as legitimate. [Originally, 1103 (gnḗsios) referred to children born from a legitimate ...
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... Word-studies Cognate: 951 bebaíōsis – properly, what upholds (sustains), i.e. is "for sure" (validated as guaranteed) . See 949 (bebaios) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from bebaioó Definition confirmation NASB Translation ...
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... , content in the sense of being satisfied because living in God's content (fulness) . This inward sufficiency is as valid in "low times" (suffering) as in "high times" (temporal prosperity) . See 841 ...
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... , and also of pronouncing sentence of death, with the limitation that a capital sentence pronounced by the Sanhedrin was not valid unless it were confirmed by the Roman procurator (cf. John 18:31 ; Josephus, Antiquities 20, ...
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... writer has his eye on the ethical part of it alone, as of primary importance and among Christians also of perpetual validity, but does not care for the ceremonial and civil portions, as being written for Jews alone: thus in ...
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