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... own family, home, property. HELPS Word-studies 2398 ídios (a primitive word, NAS dictionary) – properly, uniquely one's own, peculiar to the individual. 2398 /ídios (" uniquely one's own") is "stronger ...
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... from 1040 /býssos, "fine linen") – properly, made of fine linen; (figuratively) the unique glorification each believer is awarded by Christ at His return. Rev 19:8 : "It was given to ...
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... Rev 20:11-15), i.e. a body that "matches" their capacity for torment relating to their (unique) judgment. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin of Hebrew origin gay and Hinnom Definition Gehenna, a valley W. ...
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... , "death") – properly, immortality (literally "without death, deathlessness"), referring to the unique glorification awarded to each believer by the Lord at His return (1 Cor 15:53,54) . ...
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... , 11) which correlates to its profound (eternal) effect. For the believer, this particularly relates to their unique glorification awarded at Christ's return (cf. Rev 19:8 ) . [ 1345 (dikaíōma) is " ...
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... "), i.e. an "age-characteristic" (the quality describing a particular age); (figuratively) the unique quality (reality) of God's life at work in the believer, i.e. as the Lord manifests His self-existent ...
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... Pet 1:10. Here it focuses on the end-result of the searching, i.e. the fulfillment of salvation (unique glorification) in a believer's life (cf. 1 Pet 3:9 ) . [" The ek in ...
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... from 18 /agathós, "inherently good," see there) – properly, intrinsic goodness (especially as a unique quality and condition, note the -synē suffix); as relating to believers, the goodness that comes from God ...
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... :19; Phil 1:20) . Ro 8:19 applies this term directly to each believer receiving a unique, glorified body at Christ's return (see also 1 Cor 15:35-54; 2 Cor 5:1-10; ...
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... (Mt 6:11; Lk 11:3 ) – literally, "bread that fits (meets) the unique demands of the coming day." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from epeimi Definition for the coming day, for ...
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... evoking "emotional" astonishment (gaping) at the marvel, i.e. performed to powerfully strike the viewer personally (uniquely, individually) . See 2296 (thaumázō) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin akin to theaomai Definition a wonder ...
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... "to deprive") refers to discouraging (misleading) believers, diverting them from their full potential for receiving their unique glorification (cf. Phil 3:7-14) – i.e "the full-impact" resurrection mentioned in Phil 3: ...
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... : Adjective Transliteration: monogenés Phonetic Spelling: (mon-og-en-ace') Definition: only begotten Usage: only, only-begotten; unique. HELPS Word-studies 3439 monogenḗs (from 3411 /misthōtós, "one-and-only" and 1085 /génos, "offspring ...
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... resembles their heavenly Father – i.e. each time they receive faith from Him and obey it, which results in their unique glorification. [ 3962 /patḗr (" father") refers to a begetter, originator, progenitor – one ...
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... end-marker" of a foot-race; (figuratively) the final objective (destination) in the faith-life, i.e. the unique glorification the Lord awards to each believer at His return (cf. Phil 3:11,14) . ...
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... hypoménō – literally, remaining under (the load), bearing up (enduring); for the believer, this uniquely happens by God's power (cf. 1 Thes 3:5 ) . See 5281 (hypomonē) . NAS ...
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... (stamp, branding iron) . 5480 (xáragma) 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, ...
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... the English words "psyche," "psychology") – soul (psyche); a person's distinct identity (unique personhood), i.e. individual personality. 5590 (psyxē) corresponds exactly to the OT 5315 /phágō ( ...
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... redeeming (" buying back"), but rather focuses on how the believer now belongs to the Lord as His unique possession (J . Thayer) . Indeed, Christ purchases all the privileges and responsibilities that go with belonging to ...
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... 1 , 18 (here Tr omits Ἰησοῦς; WH text brackets Ἰησοῦς; others have, ὁ Ἰησοῦς Χριστός which is unique; see WH's Appendix at the passage); Mark 1:1 ; John 1:17 ; Acts 2 ...
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... ) – properly, be glorified together, emphasizing close identity with the Lord, the factor which specifically correlates to the unique glorification believers experience at His return (cf. Phil 3:11; 1 Jn 3:2 , Gk ...
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... of a person: ἠγαπήθη, Wis. 4:10, cf. Grimm at the passage) . Concerning the unique proof of love which Jesus gave the apostles by washing their feet, it is said ἠγάπησεν αὐτούς, John 13 ...
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... and 373 /anapaúō, "pause completely") – properly, pause together, i.e. when people enjoy God's unique rest together which only results from first fighting God's battles in the unity of the Spirit. It only occurs in ...
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... each believer at Christ's return (cf. 2 Cor 5:2 ,4 with 5:10) . This unique glorification will "fit" (be appropriate), and is part of the eternal reward matching the individual's desire ...
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