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... Transliteration: heuriskó Phonetic Spelling: (hyoo-ris' ko,) Definition: to find Usage: I find, learn, discover, especially after searching. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. verb Definition to find NASB Translation find ( ...
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... us); (R . V. had come in sight of Cyprus.) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance appear, discover. From ana and phaino ; to show, i.e. (reflexively) appear, or (passively) to ...
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... 3:1 ; Hebrews 10:24 ; James 1:23 f. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance behold, consider, discover, perceive. From kata and noieo ; to observe fully- behold, consider, discover, perceive. see ...
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... of the knowledge of very diverse matters, so that the shade of meaning in which the word is taken must be discovered from the context in every particular case. a. the wisdom which belongs to men: universally, Luke 2 ...
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... WH omit ἰσχυρόν), Matthew 14:30 (κτυπον δέδορκα, Aeschylus sept. 104) . e. to discover by use, to know by experience: τί, Romans 7:23 ; followed by ὅτι, 2 Corinthians ...
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... scene"); recently revealed or "what was not there before" (TDNT), including what is recently discovered. 3501 /néos (" new on the scene") suggests something "new in time" – in ...
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... impossible to fully investigate, no matter how great the effort (inquiry); unsearchable (inscrutable); impossible to discover; elusive, going beyond all human ability to even locate. 419 /aneksereúnētos (" unsearchable"), ...
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... : aneuriskó Phonetic Spelling: (an-yoo-ris' ko) Definition: to find out Usage: I find by seeking out, discover. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ana and heuriskó Definition to find out NASB Translation found their way (1 ...
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... zo) Definition: to come to know, to make known Usage: I make known, declare, know, discover. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ginóskó Definition to come to know, to make known NASB Translation bring..information ( ...
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... I feel after, grope for. HELPS Word-studies 5584 psēlapháō – properly, touch lightly, "feel after" to discover (personally investigate) . [ 5584 (psēlapháō) comes from a root meaning, "to rub, wipe ...
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... "ordaining" someone to ministry, but should also be a regular practice in the church when helping someone confirm (discover) God's will, etc. [1 Tim 4:14 shows how the "laying on of hands" ...
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... ; Mark 15:39 ; Luke 17:15 . 3. universally, to perceive, notice, discern, discover: τήν πίστιν αὐτῶν, Matthew 9:2 ; τάς ἐνθυμήσεις αὐτῶν, Matthew 9:4 (where L ...
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... πνεῦμα τῆς χάριτος, Hebrews 10:29 . πειράζειν τό πνεῦμα τοῦ κυρίου is applied to those who by falsehood would discover whether men full of the Holy Spirit can be deceived, Acts 5:9 ; by anthropopathism those who disregard ...
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... ἐβαρυνα)); Jerome, ad Algas. 10 (( iv. 204, Benedict. edition)), discovers a Cilicism in this use of the word (cf. Winers Grammar, 27) . Among secular authors used ...
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... : δὲ τὴν Κύπρον καὶ καταλιπόντες NAS: When we came in sight of Cyprus, leaving KJV: when we had discovered Cyprus, INT: moreover Cyprus and having left Acts 27:4 N-AFS GRK: ὑπεπλεύσαμεν τὴν Κύπρον διὰ τὸ ...
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... important among the ninety or a hundred cities of the island; cf. Kuinoel at the passage (Its site was discovered in 1856, some five miles to the E. of Fair Havens and close to Cape Leonda; see Smith ...
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... Hausrath in Schenkel iv., 38f; (B . D. under the word . Evidence seems to have been discovered of the existence of a synagogue of the libertines at Pompeii; cf. De Rossi, Bullet. di Arch ...
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... αὐτῇ αἵματα (Rec. αἷμα (so L Tr WH)) ὑρέθη, i. e., it was discovered that she was guilty of murders, Revelation 18:24 (cf. πόλις αἱμάτων, Ezekiel 24:6 ...
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... N. T. the name is given: 1. to the oriental wise men (astrologers) who, having discovered by the rising of a remarkable star (see ἀστήρ, and cf. Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i ...
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... the devil to try to palm himself off as God: 2 Thessalonians 2:3-10 . The author of the Apocalypse discovers the power of Antichrist in the sway of imperial Rome, and his person in the Emperor Nero, soon to ...
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