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... Bible Strong's Greek 2583 2583. kanón Strong's Concordance kanón: a rule, standard Original Word: κανών, όνος, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: kanón Phonetic Spelling: (kan-ohn') Definition: a ...
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... . e. τῷ καλάμῳ, Revelation 11:1 . b. metaphorically, to judge accoding to any rule or standard, to estimate: ἐν ᾧ μέτρῳ μετρεῖτε, by what standard ye measure (others) (but the instrumental ...
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... Bible Strong's Greek 3046 3046. litra Strong's Concordance litra: a pound (in weight, by Rom. standards) Original Word: λίτρα, ας, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: litra Phonetic Spelling: ...
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... (or not enough), what is fair (or not fair), etc. 3358 /métron (" standard, measure") is the controlling basis by which something is determined as acceptable or unacceptable – preeminently rooting to ...
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... refers to making a determination of right or wrong (innocence or guilt), especially on an official (legal) standard. We only judge ( 2919 /krínō) accurately by intelligent comparison and contrast based on God's word, i.e ...
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... hupotupoó (to delineate) Definition an outline, sketch, fig. an example NASB Translation example (1 ), standard (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5296: ὑποτύπωσις ὑποτύπωσις, ὑποτυπωσεως, ἡ (ὑποτυπόω, to ...
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... God" (Souter) . See 1343 (" dikaiosynē) . [" Righteous" relates to conformity to God's standard (justice) . For more on the root-idea see the cognate noun, 1343 /dikaiosýnē (" righteousness" ...
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... Thucydides 4, 81) . c. according to, agreeably to; in reference to agreement or conformity to a standard, in various ways (Winer's Grammar, 401 (375)); α. according to anything as a ...
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... 13 , cf. Fritzsche on Romans, vol. iii., p. 140f; with a dative of the standard according to which one governs his life (cf. Fritzsche as above, p. 142; also Buttmann, ...
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... up to, e. g. to fill a vessel up to the brim; up to the appointed measure or standard, German anfüllen); (from Euripides down); 1. to fill up, make full, e ...
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... 4:8 ; James 5:9 ; in a peculiar sense, of a person whose conduct is made the standard for judging another and convicting him of wrong: with the genitive of the object (a person), Matthew ...
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... with gen: I come behind (in a race), am left behind in, fall short of (some standard), am wanting in. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. verb Definition to leave, leave behind ...
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... "equity-justice") – properly, equitable; "gentle" in the sense of truly fair by relaxing overly strict standards in order to keep the "spirit of the law." 1933 /epieikḗs (" justice beyond ordinary justice ...
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... – properly, straight (without deviation); correctly (" rightly") because conforming to the proper norm (standard) . See 3717 (orthos) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from orthos Definition rightly NASB Translation correctly ( ...
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... myrrh and used for embalming" (BAGD); "the true aloe plant (Aloē succotrina Lam, The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, 1:99) . 250 (aloē) was used in ancient times for embalming fluid mixed ...
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... rhetorician as a barley orator, ' inflated like barley in moisture: and Livy relates how cohorts which had lost their standards were ordered barley for food" (WS, 439) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin adjective from krithé Definition ...
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... "righteous" and 2920 /krísis, "judgment") – properly, the brand of judgment based on God's standard (His own justice), condemning what is wrong in light of His eternal morality (used only in Ro ...
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... /completing a process" and 2240 /hḗkō, "come") – properly, come up to a particular standard (expectation), i.e. to what is proper (fit, becoming) to give what "is due ...
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... recompense, punishment") – punishment, meted out from the view of the offended party, emphasizing the value-system (standards) of the punisher (used only in Heb 10:29) . See 5097 (timōreō) . NAS ...
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... approved, especially in a legal, authoritative sense; to show what is right, i.e. conformed to a proper standard (i.e. "upright") . The believer is "made righteous/justified" ( 1344 /dikaióō ...
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... to the books of the O. T. the Pharisees recognized in oral tradition (see παράδοσις, 2) a standard of belief and life (Josephus, Antiquities 13, 10, 6; Matthew 15:1 ; Mark 7 ...
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... exceed the bounds of modesty, ibid.; ὑπέρ ὁ γέγραπται, in one's opinion of oneself to go beyond the standard prescribed in Scripture, 1 Corinthians 4:6 R G (cf. Buttmann, 394f (338); ...
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... 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 real ...
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... /díkē, "justice") – properly, the opposite of justice; unrighteousness, as a violation of God's standards (justice) which brings divine disapproval; a count (violation) of God's justice, i.e. what is ...
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... /ádikos (" unjust") is injustice as a breach of divine justice, i.e. in violation of God's standards. 94 /ádikos (" unjust") describes being found guilty in God's court of law, i.e. ...
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