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... (the process or result of) trial, proving, approval Usage: a trial, proof; tried, approved character. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1382 dokimḗ (a feminine noun derived from 1384 /dókimos) – proof of genuineness ...
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... a way, manner, fashion Usage: (a ) way, manner, (b ) manner of life, character. HELPS Word-studies 5158 trópos (from trepō, "turning, adopting a new manner") – properly, ...
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... Transliteration: onoma Phonetic Spelling: (on' om-ah) Definition: a name, authority, cause Usage: name, character, fame, reputation. HELPS Word-studies 3686 ónoma – name; (figuratively) the manifestation or revelation of someone's ...
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... 5207 /hyiós (" son") emphasizes likeness of the believer to the heavenly Father, i.e. resembling His character more and more by living in faith (" God's inwrought persuasons," see 4102 /pístis) . 5207 ...
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... its parts, (b ) full grown, of full age, (c ) specially of the completeness of Christian character. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5046 téleios (an adjective, derived from 5056 /télos, "consummated goal" ...
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... ) connects the subject with the predicate, where the sentence shows who or what a person or thing is as respects character, nature, disposition, race, power, dignity, greatness, age, etc. 1. universally: ...
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... , "an evil, vicious disposition" and 2239 /ēthos, "custom") – a malicious disposition (character) that fosters and fondles evil habits. 2550 /kakoḗtheia (" malignity") inevitably shows itself in acts ...
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... here T Tr text WH ταῦτα) . β. with the article, ὁ τοιοῦτος one who is of such a character, such a one (Buttmann, 124, 5; Winers Grammar, 111 (106); Krüger, ...
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... cf. Buttmann, 127, 24), those things in which one differs from others, his nature and personal character — in the phrase ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων λαλεῖν, John 8:44 ; (cf. the figurative, τά ...
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... 18 ; δίκαιοι καί ἄδικοι, Matthew 5:45 ; Acts 24:15 ; used of O. T. characters noted for piety and probity: Matthew 13:17 ; ( Matthew 23:29 ); Hebrews 12: ...
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... . INT: we boast in hope of the glory Romans 5:4 N-AFS GRK: δὲ δοκιμὴ ἐλπίδα NAS: character; and proven character, hope; KJV: and experience, hope: INT: and character hope Romans 5 ...
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... 39 ; Mark 12:31 (here T WH omit; Tr marginal reading brackets ὅμοιον); in mind and character, τίνος (cf. Winers Grammar, 195 (183) (cf. 28, 2); Buttmann ...
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... (from 1212 /dḗlos) – properly, make evident (clear), especially "the inner sense" (character) of something with its viable inferences (J . Thayer) . See 1212 (dēlos) . NAS Exhaustive ...
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... Word-studies 5481 xaraktḗr – properly, an engraving; (figuratively) an exact impression (likeness) which also reflects inner character. [ 5481 /xaraktḗr was originally a tool (used for engraving) and then came to mean "a ...
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... nee-os) Definition: agelong, eternal Usage: age-long, and therefore: practically eternal, unending; partaking of the character of that which lasts for an age, as contrasted with that which is brief and fleeting. HELPS Word-studies Cognate ...
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... Transliteration: kardia Phonetic Spelling: (kar-dee' ah) Definition: heart Usage: lit: the heart; mind, character, inner self, will, intention, center. HELPS Word-studies 2588 kardía – heart; "the affective center ...
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... Speech: Adjective Transliteration: hieroprepés Phonetic Spelling: (hee-er-op-rep-ace') Definition: reverent Usage: suitable to a sacred character, reverent. HELPS Word-studies 2412 hieroprepḗss (from hieron, "a sacred place, a temple," and ...
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... be perfected into one, i. e. perfectly united, John 17:23 . τινα, to bring one's character to perfection: ἤδη τετελείωμαι, I am already made perfect, Philippians 3:12 (Wis. 4: ...
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... others) . 2. custom, usage (cf. German Sitzen,Sitte); plural τά ἤθη morals, character (Latinmores) 1 Corinthians 15:33 from Menander; cf. Menander fragment, Meineke edition, p. ...
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... are called children of their teachers, because the latter by their instruction nourish the minds of their pupils and mould their characters (see γεννάω, 2 b.): Philemon 1:10 ; 2 Timothy 1:2 ; 3 ...
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... . l. i. c. 1, p. 174f)), 1 Corinthians 15:33 ; the character of the inhabitants of the earth, Revelation 19:2 ; passive, φθείρομαι ἀπό τίνος, to be so ...
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... words τί με πειράζετε); John 8:6 . c. to try or test one's faith, virtue, character, by enticement to sin; hence, according to the context equivalent to to solicit to sin, to tempt ...
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... or other affairs; and since this position generally depends on one's talents, experience, resources, τάξις becomes equivalent to character, fashion, quality, style, (2 Macc. 9:18 2Macc. 1:19; οὐ ...
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... ; cf. German arg, Aerger), in Greek writings from Hesiod down "the natural disposition, temper, character; movement or agitation of soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion," but especially (and chiefly ...
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... i. 2) . b. metaphorically, a race of men very like each other in endowments, pursuits, character; and especially in a bad sense a perverse race: Matthew 17:17 ; Mark 9:19 ; ...
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