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... Transliteration: psuché Phonetic Spelling: (psoo-khay') Definition: breath, the soul Usage: (a ) the vital breath, breath of life, (b ) the human soul, (c ) the soul as the seat ...
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... , chapter 55, 7; Trench, lxxiii.)) 2. the spirit, i. e. the vital principle by which the body is animated (( Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others; see below)) ...
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... חַיִּים; life; 1. universally, life, i. e. the state of one who is possessed of vitality or is animate: 1 Peter 3:10 (on which see ἀγαπάω); Hebrews 7:3 , ...
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... ) that αἰών is so connected with ἄημι to breathe, blow, as to denote properly that which causes life, vital force; cf. Harless on Ephesians 2:2 ) . (But αἰών ( = αἰϝών) is now ...
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... ") . This state of lack (insufficiency, privation) naturally results when a person misses out on what is vital. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from husteros Definition to come late, be behind, come short NASB Translation am..lacking ...
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... : ζοων differs from θηρίον (at least etymologically; but cf. Schmidt as below) in giving prominence to the vital element, while θηρίον emphasizes the bestial element. Hence, in Revelation as above ζοων is fitly rendered living creature ...
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... 225 (alētheia) . 226 /alētheúō (literally, "to truth") includes Spirit-led confrontation where it is vital to tell the truth so others can live in God's reality rather than personal illusion. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin ...
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... complete perspective that is eclectic, combining the legitimate extremities of truth from both sides of a matter. Doing this is vital to counseling young women (mothers) in the will of God (Tit 2:4 ) . [ 4994 ...
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... :10 ; John 7:38 ; ἐπί ζώσας πηγάς ὑδάτων, Revelation 7:17 Rec. b. having vital power in itself and exerting the same upon the soul: ἐλπίς ζῶσα, 1 Peter 1:3 ; λόγος ...
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... and 4102/pisteuô (" believe") . As in the Gospels, a person's believing (belief) is vital (cf. Heb 11:6 ) . But a personal encounter with Christ (a true connection with Him ...
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... σπέρμα of the church (which is likened to a mother, Galatians 4:26 ) . β. whatever possesses vital force or life-giving power: τό σπέρμα τοῦ Θεοῦ (( but anarthrous)), the Holy Spirit, the ...
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... Concordance make alive, give life, quicken. From the same as zoon and poieo ; to (re-)vitalize (literally or figuratively)- make alive, give life, quicken. see GREEK zoon see GREEK poieo Forms ...
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... see δύναμις, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance violence. Probably akin to bia (through the idea of vital activity); force- violence. see GREEK bia Forms and Transliterations βία βιαν βίαν βιας βίας bian bían bias ...
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