266 KiB
266 KiB
1 | G1 | Alpha; the first letter of the Greek alphabet. |
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2 | G2 | Aaron, son of Amram and Jochebed, brother of Moses. |
3 | G3 | Abaddon, Destroyer (i.e. Destroying Angel) or place of destruction (personified). |
4 | G4 | Not burdensome, bringing no weight or oppression upon. |
5 | G5 | Abba, Father. |
6 | G6 | Abel, second son of Adam and Eve, brother of Cain. |
7 | G7 | Abijah, (a) a king, son of Rehoboam, (b) founder of the eighth class of priests. |
8 | G8 | Abiathar, a priest in King David's time. |
9 | G9 | The Abilenian territory, the territory of Abila (in Syria), a small principality in the mountains of Damascus. |
10 | G10 | Abiud, son of Zerubbabel and father of Eliakim. |
11 | G11 | Abraham, progenitor of the Hebrew race. |
12 | G12 | The abyss, unfathomable depth, an especially Jewish conception, the home of the dead and of evil spirits. |
13 | G13 | Agabus, a Christian prophet. |
14 | G14 | To work that which is good, perform good deeds. |
15 | G15 | To do that which is good. |
16 | G16 | The doing of that which is good, well-doing. |
17 | G17 | A doer of that which is good. |
18 | G18 | Intrinsically good, good in nature, good whether it be seen to be so or not, the widest and most colorless of all words with this meaning. |
19 | G19 | Intrinsic goodness, especially as a personal quality, with stress on the kindly (rather than the righteous) side of goodness. |
20 | G20 | Wild joy, ecstatic delight, exultation, exhilaration. |
21 | G21 | To exult, to be full of joy. |
22 | G22 | Unmarried, of a person not in a state of wedlock, whether he or she has formerly been married or not. |
23 | G23 | To be angry, incensed. |
24 | G24 | Feeling of anger, indignation, vexation. |
25 | G25 | To love, wish well to, take pleasure in, long for; denotes the love of reason, esteem. |
26 | G26 | Love, benevolence, good will, esteem; plural: love-feasts. |
27 | G27 | Loved, beloved, with two special applications: the Beloved, a title of the Messiah (Christ), as beloved beyond all others by the God who sent Him; of Christians, as beloved by God, Christ, and one another. |
28 | G28 | Hagar, the servant of Sarah, concubine of Abraham. |
29 | G29 | To impress (into my service), send (on an errand). |
30 | G30 | A vessel, flask. |
31 | G31 | A message. |
32 | G32 | A messenger, generally a (supernatural) messenger from God, an angel, conveying news or behests from God to men. |
33 | G34 | A flock, herd. |
34 | G35 | Of unrecorded genealogy, whose descent cannot be traced. |
35 | G36 | Literal: without family, hence: ignoble, base. |
36 | G37 | To make holy, treat as holy, set apart as holy, sanctify, hallow, purify. |
37 | G38 | The process of making or becoming holy, set apart, sanctification, holiness, consecration. |
38 | G40 | Set apart by (or for) God, holy, sacred. |
39 | G41 | Holiness, sanctity, as an abstract quality. |
40 | G42 | A holy or sanctified state. |
41 | G43 | An arm, especially as bent to receive a burden. |
42 | G44 | A fish-hook. |
43 | G45 | An anchor. |
44 | G46 | Unshrunk, new. |
45 | G47 | Purity, chastity. |
46 | G48 | To cleanse, purify, either ceremonially, actually, or morally. |
47 | G49 | (ceremonial) purification. |
48 | G50 | To not know, to be ignorant of (a person, thing, or fact), sometimes with the idea of willful ignorance. |
49 | G51 | An offence committed through ignorance, an error due to (willful or culpable) ignorance. |
50 | G52 | Ignorance, inadvertence, sometimes with the idea of willful blindness. |
51 | G53 | (originally, in a condition prepared for worship), pure (either ethically, or ritually, ceremonially), chaste. |
52 | G54 | Purity, chastity. |
53 | G55 | Purely, sincerely, with pure motives, honestly. |
54 | G56 | Ignorance; specifically: willful ignorance. |
55 | G57 | Unknown, unknowable. |
56 | G58 | Market-place, forum, public place of assembly. |
57 | G59 | To buy. |
58 | G60 | A lounger in the market-place, perhaps with the idea of agitator. |
59 | G61 | Catching, a catch. |
60 | G62 | Unlettered, illiterate, uneducated, perhaps with the narrower idea: unacquainted with Rabbinic teaching. |
61 | G63 | To spend the night in the open. |
62 | G64 | To catch, capture. |
63 | G65 | A wild olive tree, oleaster. |
64 | G66 | Wild, fierce. |
65 | G67 | Agrippa, i.e. Herod Agrippa II. |
66 | G68 | A field, especially as bearing a crop; the country, lands, property in land, a country estate. |
67 | G69 | To be not asleep, to be awake; especially: to be watchful, careful. |
68 | G70 | The state of being awake (at night), sleeplessness, watching. |
69 | G71 | To lead, lead away, bring (a person, or animal), guide, spend a day, go. |
70 | G72 | A leading, guiding; hence: mode of life, conduct. |
71 | G73 | An (athletic) contest; hence, a struggle (in the soul). |
72 | G74 | (properly the feeling of the athlete before a contest), great fear, terror, of death; anxiety, agony. |
73 | G75 | To be struggling, striving (as in an athletic contest or warfare); to contend, as with an adversary. |
74 | G76 | Adam, the first man, the first parent of the human race. |
75 | G77 | Without expense, for which nothing has to be paid. |
76 | G78 | Addi, son of Cosam, and father of Melchi, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
77 | G79 | A sister, a woman (fellow-)member of a church, a Christian woman. |
78 | G80 | A brother, member of the same religious community, especially a fellow-Christian. |
79 | G81 | Brotherhood (in the collective sense), the members of the Christian Church, Christendom. |
80 | G82 | Unseen, not obvious, inconspicuous, indistinct. |
81 | G83 | The quality of being unseen (of disappearing), indefiniteness, uncertainty. |
82 | G84 | Out of sight, obscurely, inconspicuously, uncertainly, without certain aim. |
83 | G85 | To feel fear, lack courage, to be distressed, troubled. |
84 | G86 | Hades, the unseen world. |
85 | G87 | Without uncertainty, unambiguous, undivided, whole-hearted. |
86 | G88 | Unceasing, unremitting. |
87 | G89 | Unceasingly, without remission. |
88 | G91 | To act unjustly towards, injure, harm. |
89 | G92 | A legal wrong, crime (with which one is charged), misdeed, crime against God, a sin. |
90 | G93 | Injustice, unrighteousness, hurt. |
91 | G94 | Unjust, unrighteous, wicked. |
92 | G95 | Unjustly, undeservedly. |
93 | G96 | Failing to pass the test, unapproved, counterfeit. |
94 | G97 | Unadulterated, pure, guileless. |
95 | G98 | Belonging to Adramyttium, a port in Mysia, in Asia Minor. |
96 | G99 | The Hadria, a name given by sailors not merely to the Adriatic Sea, to which it properly belonged, but also to the open Mediterranean to the south-east of Italy, to the sea that lay between Malta, Italy, Greece, and Crete. |
97 | G100 | Lavishness, lavish generosity, abundance, bounty. |
98 | G101 | To be impossible; to be unable. |
99 | G102 | Of persons: incapable; of things: impossible; either the inability, or that which is impossible. |
100 | G103 | To sing. |
101 | G104 | Always, unceasingly, perpetually; on every occasion. |
102 | G105 | An eagle, bird of prey. |
103 | G106 | Unleavened, the paschal feast (a feast of the Hebrews); fig: uncorrupted, sincere. |
104 | G107 | Azor, son of Eliakim and father of Zadok, an ancestor of Jesus. |
105 | G108 | Azotus, Ashdod, a coast town of Palestine belonging to the ancient Philistia, and part of Herod's kingdom. |
106 | G109 | Air, the lower air we breathe. |
107 | G110 | Immortality, imperishability, freedom from death. |
108 | G111 | Illegal, unlawful, criminal, lawless. |
109 | G112 | Without god, without (the only true) God, godless. |
110 | G113 | Lawless, unrestrained, licentious. |
111 | G114 | To annul, make of no effect, set aside, ignore, slight; to break faith with. |
112 | G115 | Annulment, nullification, abrogation. |
113 | G116 | Athens, the intellectual capital of Greece. |
114 | G117 | Athenian, belonging to Athens. |
115 | G118 | To engage, compete, in an (athletic) contest. |
116 | G119 | A struggling (as in an athletic contest). |
117 | G120 | To lose heart, to be despondent, to be disheartened. |
118 | G121 | (sometimes: unpunished), guiltless, innocent. |
119 | G122 | Of a goat. |
120 | G123 | Sea-coast, (sandy) beach; shore (of sea or lake), land. |
121 | G124 | Egyptian. |
122 | G125 | Egypt. |
123 | G126 | Eternal, everlasting. |
124 | G127 | Shame, modesty. |
125 | G128 | An Ethiopian, Abyssinian. |
126 | G129 | Blood (especially as shed). |
127 | G130 | A shedding or pouring forth of blood (in sacrifice). |
128 | G131 | To suffer from a continual flow (oozing) of blood. |
129 | G132 | Aeneas, a citizen of Lydda. |
130 | G133 | Praise, commendation. |
131 | G134 | To praise. |
132 | G135 | A riddle, an enigma. |
133 | G136 | Praise. |
134 | G137 | Aenon; Eusebius and Jerome place this site 8 (Roman) miles south of Scythopolis near the Jordan. |
135 | G138 | To choose, prefer. |
136 | G139 | A self-chosen opinion, a religious or philosophical sect, discord or contention. |
137 | G140 | To choose. |
138 | G141 | Disposed to form sects, sectarian, heretical, factious. |
139 | G142 | To raise, lift up, take away, remove. |
140 | G143 | To perceive, understand. |
141 | G144 | Perception, understanding, discernment. |
142 | G145 | Perceptive faculty. |
143 | G146 | Greedy, fond of base gain. |
144 | G147 | Greedily, in a spirit of eagerness for base gain. |
145 | G148 | Filthy speech, foul language. |
146 | G150 | Base, disgraceful. |
147 | G151 | Obscenity, indecency, baseness. |
148 | G152 | Shame, shamefacedness, shameful deeds. |
149 | G153 | To be ashamed, to be put to shame. |
150 | G154 | To ask, request, petition, demand. |
151 | G155 | A petition, request. |
152 | G156 | A cause, reason, excuse; a charge, accusation; guilt; circumstances, case. |
153 | G157 | A charge, accusation, complaint. |
154 | G159 | The cause, author; the culprit, the accused; the crime. |
155 | G160 | Unexpected, sudden. |
156 | G161 | Captivity; a captive multitude. |
157 | G162 | To take captive, captivate. |
158 | G163 | To take captive (in war); to subdue, ensnare. |
159 | G164 | A captive (in war), a prisoner. |
160 | G165 | An age, a cycle (of time), especially of the present age as contrasted with the future age, and of one of a series of ages stretching to infinity. |
161 | G166 | 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. |
162 | G167 | Uncleanness, impurity. |
163 | G169 | Unclean, impure. |
164 | G170 | To be without a suitable opportunity. |
165 | G171 | Unseasonably, out of due season, inopportunely. |
166 | G172 | Innocent, guileless, simple. |
167 | G173 | A thorn-bush, prickly plant; a thorn. |
168 | G174 | Made of thorns. |
169 | G175 | Unfruitful, barren, profitless. |
170 | G176 | Not open to just rebuke; irreprehensible. |
171 | G177 | Unveiled, uncovered. |
172 | G178 | Uncondemned, not yet tried. |
173 | G179 | Indissoluble, that cannot be broken up. |
174 | G180 | Not ceasing from, not abandoning (giving up). |
175 | G181 | Disturbance, upheaval, revolution, almost anarchy, first in the political, and thence in the moral sphere. |
176 | G182 | Unsettled, unstable (though these are hardly strong enough equivalents), almost anarchic. |
177 | G184 | Akeldama (in Aramaic: field of blood). |
178 | G185 | (literal: unmixed) simple, unsophisticated, sincere, blameless. |
179 | G186 | Unbent, unyielding, resolute, firm. |
180 | G187 | To reach maturity, become ripe, to be in full vigor. |
181 | G188 | Even now. |
182 | G189 | Hearing, faculty of hearing, ear; report, rumor. |
183 | G190 | To accompany, attend, follow. |
184 | G191 | To hear, listen, comprehend by hearing; pass: is heard, reported. |
185 | G192 | Incontinence, intemperance (in wide sense), lack of restraint. |
186 | G193 | Lacking self-control, powerless, inclined to excess. |
187 | G194 | Unmixed, undiluted, pure. |
188 | G195 | Strictness, accuracy, exactness, attention to detail, scrupulousness. |
189 | G196 | Most exact, strict. |
190 | G198 | To learn carefully, inquire with exactness. |
191 | G199 | Carefully, exactly, strictly, distinctly. |
192 | G200 | A locust. |
193 | G201 | Auditorium, recitation hall, court room (for hearing cases). |
194 | G202 | A hearer. |
195 | G203 | (a technical word of Jewish use) foreskin, prepuce: used sometimes as a slang term by Jews, of Gentiles. |
196 | G204 | In the corner (of a building); corner-(stone). |
197 | G205 | (literal: top of a heap), firstfruits, spoil, treasure (taken in war). |
198 | G206 | The end, extremity. |
199 | G207 | The Greek way of writing the Latin Aquila, a male proper name; the husband of Priscilla (Prisca), and a Jew, of a family belonging to Pontus. |
200 | G208 | To annul, make of no effect, cancel. |
201 | G209 | (characteristic of legal documents), without hindrance, freely. |
202 | G210 | Unwilling, generally used where English would express by an adverb: unwillingly. |
203 | G211 | A phial or bottle of perfumed ointment, usually of alabaster. |
204 | G212 | Boasting, show, arrogant display, ostentation; plural: occasions of ostentation. |
205 | G213 | A boaster, one who gives one's self airs in a loud and flaunting way. |
206 | G214 | To cry aloud, raise a war-cry; a clanging or clashing cymbal. |
207 | G215 | Unutterable, that baffles words, unexpressed. |
208 | G216 | Unable to speak or articulate; speechless. |
209 | G217 | Salt. |
210 | G218 | To anoint: festivally, in homage, medicinally, or in anointing the dead. |
211 | G219 | The cockcrow, as a period of time, between midnight and 3 a.m. |
212 | G220 | A rooster. |
213 | G221 | An Alexandrian, a native (or resident) of Alexandria in Egypt. |
214 | G222 | Alexandrian, belonging to Alexandria in Egypt. |
215 | G223 | Alexander, a name of Greek origin, (a) son of Simon of Cyrene, (b) the High Priest's kinsman, (c) an Ephesian Jew, (d) the coppersmith. |
216 | G224 | Meal, flour. |
217 | G225 | Truth, but not merely truth as spoken; truth of idea, reality, sincerity, truth in the moral sphere, divine truth revealed to man, straightforwardness. |
218 | G226 | To say (speak) truth, do truth, maintain truth (the truth). |
219 | G227 | Unconcealed, true, true in fact, worthy of credit, truthful. |
220 | G228 | True (literal: made of truth), real, genuine. |
221 | G229 | To grind. |
222 | G230 | Truly, really, certainly, surely. |
223 | G231 | A fisherman. |
224 | G232 | To fish. |
225 | G233 | To salt, sprinkle with salt (of sacrifices or of those who offer sacrifice), keep fresh and sound, and so acceptable to God. |
226 | G234 | Pollution, perhaps a polluted thing (especially of food). |
227 | G235 | But, except, however, rather, on the contrary. |
228 | G236 | To change, alter, exchange, transform. |
229 | G237 | From another place, by another way. |
230 | G238 | To speak allegorically. |
231 | G239 | Hallelujah, Praise the Lord. |
232 | G240 | One another, each other. |
233 | G241 | Of another nation, a foreigner. |
234 | G242 | To leap, leap up; of water: to spring up, bubble up. |
235 | G243 | Other, another (of more than two), different. |
236 | G244 | One who meddles in things alien to his calling or in matters belonging to others; factious. |
237 | G245 | Belonging to another person, belonging to others, foreign, strange. |
238 | G246 | Foreign, of another tribe or race. |
239 | G247 | Otherwise, things that are otherwise. |
240 | G248 | To thresh (wheat). |
241 | G249 | Without reason, irrational; contrary to reason, absurd. |
242 | G250 | Aloes, the powdered fragrant aloe wood. |
243 | G251 | Salt. |
244 | G252 | Salty, saltine, bitter. |
245 | G253 | Free from pain (grief, trouble). |
246 | G254 | A (light) chain, bond. |
247 | G255 | Profitless, unprofitable, ruinous, detrimental. |
248 | G256 | Alphaeus; apparently two persons, (a) father of Levi, and (b) father of James. |
249 | G257 | A threshing-floor. |
250 | G258 | A fox; a crafty person. |
251 | G259 | Capture, capturing. |
252 | G260 | At the same time, therewith, along with, together with. |
253 | G261 | Unlearned, ignorant. |
254 | G262 | Unfading, fadeless, enduring. |
255 | G263 | Unfading, enduring. |
256 | G264 | Originally: to miss the mark, hence (a) to make a mistake, (b) to sin, commit a sin (against God); sometimes the idea of sinning against a fellow-creature is present. |
257 | G265 | A fault, sin, evil deed. |
258 | G266 | Properly: missing the mark; hence: (a) guilt, sin, (b) a fault, failure (in an ethical sense), sinful deed. |
259 | G267 | Without witness, not testified to. |
260 | G268 | Sinning, sinful, depraved, detestable. |
261 | G269 | Peaceable, abstaining from fighting, not contentious. |
262 | G270 | To mow, reap, collect. |
263 | G271 | Amethyst (a kind of rock crystal: the best specimens are the color of unmixed wine, whence perhaps the name), believed to stave off drunkenness. |
264 | G272 | To neglect, to be careless of, disregard. |
265 | G273 | Blameless, free from fault or defect. |
266 | G274 | Blamelessly. |
267 | G275 | Free from anxiety (though anxiety is rather too strong a word) or care. |
268 | G276 | Unchanged, unchangeable. |
269 | G277 | Immovable, firm. |
270 | G278 | Not to be repented of, about which no change of mind can take place, not affected by change of mind. |
271 | G279 | Unrepentant, impenitent. |
272 | G280 | Not measurable, immeasurable, to a limitless degree. |
273 | G281 | Verily, truly, amen; at the end of sentences may be paraphrased by: So let it be. |
274 | G282 | (literal: motherless), whose mother's name is not recorded (or known). |
275 | G283 | Undefiled, untainted, free from contamination. |
276 | G284 | Amminadab, son of Ram and father of Nahshon, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
277 | G285 | Sand, sandy ground. |
278 | G286 | A lamb (as a type of innocence, and with sacrificial connotation). |
279 | G287 | Requital, recompense. |
280 | G288 | A vine, grape-vine. |
281 | G289 | A vine-dresser, gardener. |
282 | G290 | A vineyard. |
283 | G291 | Ampliatus (Amplias), a male member of the church at Rome, probably of the imperial household. |
284 | G292 | To ward off, defend oneself against, resist, defend, assist. |
285 | G293 | Properly: something thrown around; a fishing-net, drag-net. |
286 | G294 | To put on, clothe. |
287 | G295 | Amphipolis, a leading city of Macedonia. |
288 | G296 | Properly: a road around anything; the street of a village. |
289 | G297 | Both (of two). |
290 | G298 | Without blame or fault, unblemished. |
291 | G299 | Blameless, without blemish, unblemished, faultless. |
292 | G301 | Amos, son of Manasseh and father of Josiah, an ancestor of Jesus. |
293 | G302 | An untranslatable word (under the circumstances, in that case, anyhow), the general effect of which is to make a statement contingent, which would otherwise be definite: it is thus regularly used with the subjunctive mood. |
294 | G303 | Prep. Rare in NT; prop: upwards, up; among, between; in turn; apiece, by; as a prefix: up, to, anew, back. |
295 | G304 | A step, a flight of steps; the well-known stairs leading up from the temple to the tower of Antonia at Jerusalem. |
296 | G305 | To go up, mount, ascend; of things: to rise, spring up, come up. |
297 | G306 | To postpone, defer, especially: to postpone the trial of. |
298 | G307 | To draw up, as a net to shore. |
299 | G308 | To look up, recover my sight. |
300 | G309 | Recovery of sight. |
301 | G310 | To shout upwards, cry out, raise my voice. |
302 | G311 | Postponement, delay, putting off. |
303 | G312 | To bring back word, report; to announce, declare. |
304 | G313 | To beget again, beget into a new life. |
305 | G314 | To read, know again, know certainly, recognize, discern. |
306 | G315 | To force, compel, constrain, urge. |
307 | G316 | Necessary, essential, intimate, right, proper. |
308 | G317 | By way of compulsion, unwillingly, by force, necessarily. |
309 | G318 | Necessity, constraint, compulsion; there is need to; force, violence. |
310 | G319 | To recognize; pass: to be made known, cause oneself to be recognized. |
311 | G320 | Recognition, reading; public reading (of the law and prophets in synagogue or church). |
312 | G321 | To lead up, bring up, offer, produce, put to sea, set sail. |
313 | G322 | To show forth, show clearly; hence: to proclaim (a person's appointment to an office), appoint. |
314 | G323 | The proclamation of an appointment (to an office); perhaps rather admission to membership of a society. |
315 | G324 | To welcome, receive kindly; to undertake, assume the responsibility of. |
316 | G325 | To send up, deliver, hand over, yield. |
317 | G326 | To come to life again, revive, regain life. |
318 | G327 | To seek out, search for (implying the difficulty of the task). |
319 | G328 | To gird up, brace up (with a view to active exertion); a metaphor from the girding of the flowing tunic, to prevent its hampering one in active work. |
320 | G329 | To stir up the fire, fan the flame of. |
321 | G330 | To thrive or flourish again, revive. |
322 | G331 | A votive offering, a thing devoted to God; a curse, the thing cursed. |
323 | G332 | To curse, invoke curses, devote to destruction. |
324 | G333 | To look at attentively, gaze at, consider. |
325 | G334 | An offering dedicated (hung up in a temple) by a worshipper; a gift or offering consecrated to God. |
326 | G335 | Shamelessness, shameless persistence (e.g. in greed). |
327 | G336 | Taking away (of life), killing, slaying, murder. |
328 | G337 | To take up, take away the life of, make an end of, murder. |
329 | G338 | Guiltless, innocent. |
330 | G339 | To sit up. |
331 | G340 | To make fresh again, renew, restore. |
332 | G341 | To renew, make new again. |
333 | G342 | Renewing; a renewal or change of heart and life. |
334 | G343 | To unveil, uncover. |
335 | G344 | To bend or turn back; to return. |
336 | G345 | To recline, especially at a dinner-table. |
337 | G346 | To sum up, summarize, recapitulate, gather up in one. |
338 | G347 | To lay upon, lean against, lay down, make to recline; pass: to lie back, recline. |
339 | G349 | To shout aloud, cry out. |
340 | G350 | To examine, inquire into, investigate, question. |
341 | G351 | Judicial examination, preliminary inquiry. |
342 | G352 | To raise oneself, look up, to be elated. |
343 | G353 | To take up, raise; to pick up, take on board; to carry off, lead away. |
344 | G354 | A taking up, lifting up. |
345 | G355 | To destroy, annihilate, expend, consume. |
346 | G356 | Proportion, measure, analogy. |
347 | G357 | To think upon, consider attentively. |
348 | G358 | Saltless, tasteless, flat. |
349 | G359 | A loosing, departing, departure (from this life); (Probably a metaphor from the yoking and unyoking of transport animals). |
350 | G360 | To unloose, unloose for departure, depart, return. |
351 | G361 | Without blame, faultless, unerring. |
352 | G362 | To await (one whose coming is expected). |
353 | G363 | To remind, admonish, to be reminded, remind myself; pass: to remember, recall. |
354 | G364 | A recalling, remembrance, memory. |
355 | G365 | To renew; to renew oneself, to be renewed. |
356 | G366 | To become sober again, recover sound sense. |
357 | G367 | Ananias, (a) husband of Sapphira, a member of the early church at Jerusalem, (b) a member of the church at Damascus, (c) the high priest at Jerusalem. |
358 | G368 | Indisputable, undeniable, not to be contradicted. |
359 | G369 | Without contradiction, without hesitation, promptly. |
360 | G370 | Unworthy, inadequate. |
361 | G371 | Unworthily, in an unworthy manner. |
362 | G372 | Rest, cessation from labor, refreshment. |
363 | G373 | To make to rest, give rest to; mid. and pass: to rest, take my ease. |
364 | G374 | To persuade, incite, seduce, tempt. |
365 | G375 | To send up (to a higher tribunal), send back. |
366 | G376 | Crippled, maimed. |
367 | G377 | To lie down, recline (at a dinner-table), fall back upon (the breast of another person reclining at dinner). |
368 | G378 | To fill up, make up, complete the measure of, fulfill, carry out the commands (provisions, etc.) of. |
369 | G379 | Without (ground of) defense, indefensible, inexcusable. |
370 | G380 | To unroll, roll back, unfold. |
371 | G381 | To kindle, set on fire, light. |
372 | G382 | Uncountable, innumerable, that cannot be numbered. |
373 | G383 | To shake up, stir up, excite. |
374 | G384 | To pervert, subvert, dismantle, unsettle, overthrow, destroy. |
375 | G385 | To drag up, pull up, draw up, draw out. |
376 | G386 | A rising again, resurrection. |
377 | G387 | (perhaps a political metaphor), to turn upside down, upset, unsettle. |
378 | G388 | To impede, crucify (again). |
379 | G389 | To groan or sigh deeply. |
380 | G390 | To overturn; to turn back, return; to turn hither and thither; pass: to turn oneself about; to sojourn, dwell; to conduct oneself, behave, live. |
381 | G391 | Dealing with other men, conduct, life, behavior, manner of life. |
382 | G392 | To arrange, draw up, compose, but perhaps: to set down from memory, restore from memory. |
383 | G393 | To make to rise, to rise, shine (generally of the sun). |
384 | G394 | To lay (a case) before, impart, communicate, declare, relate (with a view to consulting). |
385 | G395 | (a) rising of the sun, hence (b) the quarter whence the sun rises, the East. |
386 | G396 | To overturn, subvert, overthrow, corrupt. |
387 | G397 | To rear, bring up, nourish, educate. |
388 | G398 | (a) a nautical term: to sight (a place), (b) to appear (as it were, out of the unseen), (c) to bring to light, make to appear. |
389 | G399 | (a) to carry up, lead up, (b) to offer up (on a high altar) as a sacrifice, offer up to God on high. |
390 | G400 | To call out, shout, exclaim. |
391 | G401 | Outpouring, excess, overflow, a pouring out. |
392 | G402 | To return, retire, withdraw, depart (underlying idea perhaps of taking refuge from danger or of going into retirement). |
393 | G403 | A refreshing, refreshment. |
394 | G404 | To refresh, revive, comfort. |
395 | G405 | An enslaver, one who forcibly enslaves, a kidnapper. |
396 | G406 | Andrew, brother of Simon Peter, and one of the apostles of Jesus, belonging to Bethsaida. |
397 | G407 | To act like a man, to be brave. |
398 | G408 | Andronicus, a member of the Roman church, and a kinsman or fellow-tribesman of Paul. |
399 | G409 | A murderer, man-slayer. |
400 | G410 | Irreproachable, blameless. |
401 | G411 | Indescribable, that cannot be thoroughly related, inexpressible. |
402 | G412 | Unspeakable. |
403 | G413 | Unfailing. |
404 | G414 | Endurable, tolerable. |
405 | G415 | Unpitying, unmerciful, without compassion, cruel. |
406 | G416 | To be blown with the wind (referring to the gentler motions of the air). |
407 | G417 | The wind; fig: applied to empty doctrines. |
408 | G418 | Impossible, inadmissible. |
409 | G419 | That cannot be searched into, inscrutable, unfathomable. |
410 | G420 | Enduring evil, patient of evil, patiently forbearing. |
411 | G421 | That cannot be explored, incomprehensible. |
412 | G422 | Having no cause to be ashamed. |
413 | G423 | Irreproachable, never caught doing wrong. |
414 | G424 | To come up, go up, ascend. |
415 | G425 | Relief, remission, indulgence, freedom, rest. |
416 | G426 | To examine (a person on trial, a witness) judicially (frequently by the aid of torture). |
417 | G427 | Without, without the cooperation (or knowledge) of. |
418 | G428 | Unfitted, unsuitable, inconvenient, not well placed. |
419 | G429 | To find by seeking out, discover. |
420 | G430 | To endure, bear with, have patience with, suffer, admit, persist. |
421 | G431 | A cousin, nephew. |
422 | G432 | Anise, dill. |
423 | G433 | Is due, becoming, suitable, proper. |
424 | G434 | Not tame, fierce, savage. |
425 | G435 | A male human being; a man, husband. |
426 | G436 | To set against; to withstand, resist, oppose. |
427 | G437 | To make a mutual agreement; to confess, acknowledge, formally admit, give thanks to. |
428 | G438 | Bloom, possibly a reference to the bright flowers, such as poppies (among the grass). |
429 | G439 | A coal-fire, a heap of burning coals. |
430 | G440 | Coal, charcoal, a burning coal. |
431 | G441 | Desirous of pleasing men, a renderer of service to human beings (as opposed to God). |
432 | G442 | Belonging to human beings (especially as contrasted with God), human (as contrasted with divine). |
433 | G443 | A murderer, man-slayer. |
434 | G444 | A man, one of the human race. |
435 | G446 | A proconsul. |
436 | G447 | To send up, produce, send back; to let go; to relax, loosen, hence to give up, desist from. |
437 | G448 | Without mercy, merciless. |
438 | G449 | Unwashed, ceremonially unclean. |
439 | G450 | To raise up, set up; to rise from among (the) dead; to arise, appear. |
440 | G451 | Anna, a prophetess, who visited the infant Jesus. |
441 | G452 | Annas, high priest at Jerusalem. |
442 | G453 | Foolish, thoughtless. |
443 | G454 | Folly, madness, foolishness. |
444 | G455 | To open. |
445 | G456 | To rebuild, build up (what has fallen or been razed to the ground), sometimes merely: to build. |
446 | G457 | The act of opening. |
447 | G458 | Lawlessness, iniquity, disobedience, sin. |
448 | G459 | Lawless, wicked, without law. |
449 | G460 | Without law, lawlessly. |
450 | G461 | To make upright (straight) again, rear again, restore. |
451 | G462 | Unholy, profane. |
452 | G463 | Forbearance, suspense or delay (of punishment), patience. |
453 | G464 | To resist, strive against, contend. |
454 | G465 | An exchange, purchasing price. |
455 | G466 | To fill up in place of someone else, complete, supply. |
456 | G467 | To give in return, recompense. |
457 | G468 | A gift in return (for another), a return, recompense, requital. |
458 | G469 | A reward, recompense. |
459 | G470 | To contradict, reply against, give a hostile answer. |
460 | G472 | To hold against; to withstand; to hold out against, hold firmly to, cleave to. |
461 | G473 | (a) instead of, in return for, over against, opposite, in exchange for, as a substitute for, (b) on my behalf, (c) wherefore, because. |
462 | G474 | To throw at in opposition, exchange (words) with, perhaps: to compare. |
463 | G475 | To set oneself against, oppose. |
464 | G476 | An opponent (at law), an adversary. |
465 | G477 | A proposition, tenet, opinion advanced by one party against another; opposition. |
466 | G478 | To resist, supersede, replace, oppose. |
467 | G479 | To invite in return. |
468 | G480 | To resist, oppose, withstand, lie opposite to. |
469 | G481 | Right opposite, off (nautical sense), over against. |
470 | G482 | To take hold of, help, share in, partake of, enjoy. |
471 | G483 | To speak or say in opposition, contradict (oppose, resist). |
472 | G484 | Help, ministration; one who aids. |
473 | G485 | Contradiction, contention, rebellion. |
474 | G486 | To abuse in return, give abuse for abuse. |
475 | G487 | A ransom. |
476 | G488 | To measure in return, give equivalent measure. |
477 | G489 | A reward, recompense, retribution. |
478 | G490 | Antioch, (a) Antioch on the river Orontes, capital of the Province Syria, (b) Pisidian Antioch, not in Pisidia, but near Pisidia, in the Roman Province Galatia. |
479 | G491 | An Antiochian, an inhabitant of Antioch. |
480 | G492 | To pass opposite, on the opposite side of the road. |
481 | G493 | Antipas, a Christian martyr of Pergamum. |
482 | G494 | Antipatris, a town, where was a Roman colony, on the road between Caesarea and Jerusalem. |
483 | G495 | On the opposite side or shore. |
484 | G496 | To resist, oppose, fall against or upon. |
485 | G497 | To campaign against, war against. |
486 | G498 | To set oneself against, resist (the attack of). |
487 | G499 | Typical of, representing by type (or pattern), corresponding to, an image. |
488 | G500 | Antichrist, either one who puts himself in the place of, or the enemy (opponent) of the Messiah. |
489 | G501 | To draw (generally water from a deep well in the ground); perhaps: to draw out. |
490 | G502 | What is drawn; a vessel or bucket to draw with. |
491 | G503 | To face (literal: to present my eye to), resist, withstand; as nautical term: to bear up against the wind. |
492 | G504 | Without water, dry; dry places, desert. |
493 | G505 | Unfeigned, without hypocrisy, sincere. |
494 | G506 | Not subject to rule, unruly. |
495 | G507 | Up, above, up to the top, up to the brim, things above, heaven, the heavenly region. |
496 | G508 | An upper room. |
497 | G509 | (a) from above, from heaven, (b) from the beginning, from their origin (source), from of old, (c) again, anew. |
498 | G510 | Upper, higher-lying, inland. |
499 | G511 | Higher, to a more honorable place (at the dinner table); previously, in an earlier passage (or a book), above. |
500 | G512 | Useless, unprofitable. |
501 | G513 | An axe. |
502 | G514 | Worthy, worthy of, deserving, comparable, suitable. |
503 | G515 | To account or treat as worthy. |
504 | G516 | Worthily, in a manner worthy of. |
505 | G517 | Unseen, invisible. |
506 | G518 | To report (from one place to another), bring a report, announce, declare. |
507 | G519 | To choke, strangle; to strangle or hang myself. |
508 | G520 | To lead, carry, take away; to be led astray, seduced. |
509 | G521 | Untrained, uneducated, showing a want of training or education, ignorant. |
510 | G522 | To take away, remove; pass: to be taken away, withdrawn. |
511 | G523 | To ask back, ask what is due, demand back. |
512 | G524 | (literal: to cease to feel [my] pain), to be past feeling, cease to care (suggesting sometimes despair, sometimes recklessness), become callous, reckless. |
513 | G525 | To free (a person) from (anything), oftener in the middle voice: to be released from, to be rid of (a person or thing), depart. |
514 | G526 | To estrange, alienate; pass: to be alienated from. |
515 | G527 | Soft, tender, as a shoot of a tree. |
516 | G528 | To go to meet, meet, encounter. |
517 | G529 | The act of meeting, to meet (a phrase seemingly almost technical for the reception of a newly arrived official). |
518 | G530 | Once, once for all. |
519 | G531 | Inviolable, unchangeable. |
520 | G532 | Unprepared. |
521 | G533 | To deny, disown, repudiate (either another person or myself), disregard. |
522 | G535 | Completion, perfection. |
523 | G536 | The firstfruits, the earliest crop of the year, for example, of the earliest converts in a district; there is evidence in favor of rendering in some passages merely by: sacrifice, gift. |
524 | G537 | All, the whole, altogether. |
525 | G538 | To deceive, cheat, lead into error. |
526 | G539 | Deceit, deception, deceitfulness, delusion. |
527 | G540 | Without (recorded) father, of unknown father. |
528 | G541 | A light flashing forth (from), radiation, gleam. |
529 | G543 | Willful unbelief, obstinacy, disobedience. |
530 | G544 | To disobey, rebel, to be disloyal, refuse conformity. |
531 | G545 | Unbelieving, disobedient, who will not be persuaded. |
532 | G546 | To threaten, forbid by threatening. |
533 | G547 | A threatening, threat. |
534 | G548 | To be absent. |
535 | G549 | To go away, depart. |
536 | G550 | To renounce, disown, forbid, refuse. |
537 | G551 | Untried, inexperienced, untempted, incapable of being tempted. |
538 | G552 | Inexperienced, unskillful, ignorant. |
539 | G553 | To expect eagerly, wait for eagerly, look for. |
540 | G554 | To strip, divest, renounce. |
541 | G555 | A putting off (as of a garment), a casting off. |
542 | G556 | To drive away. |
543 | G557 | Refutation, rejection, hence: disrepute, contempt. |
544 | G558 | A freedman, one who has been a slave but has been manumitted by his master. |
545 | G559 | Apelles, a Christian (man) in Rome. |
546 | G560 | To give up in despair, despair of; to hope to receive from or in return. |
547 | G561 | Against, over against, opposite, in view of, in the presence of. |
548 | G562 | Unaccomplished, unending, endless. |
549 | G563 | Without distraction, without being distracted. |
550 | G564 | Uncircumcised. |
551 | G565 | To come or go away from, depart, return, arrive, go after, follow. |
552 | G568 | To have in full, to be far, it is enough. |
553 | G569 | To be unfaithful, disbelieve, refuse belief, prove false. |
554 | G570 | Unbelief, unfaithfulness, distrust. |
555 | G571 | Unbelieving, incredulous, unchristian; sometimes unbeliever. |
556 | G572 | Simplicity, sincerity, purity, graciousness. |
557 | G573 | Single, simple, sound, perfect. |
558 | G574 | Simply, sincerely, graciously, bountifully. |
559 | G575 | From, away from. |
560 | G576 | To go or come out of, disembark, turn out, result, become, happen. |
561 | G577 | To throw away from, throw overboard, cast aside. |
562 | G578 | To look away from all else at one object, look steadfastly. |
563 | G579 | Worthy to be cast away, worthless, regarded as vile. |
564 | G580 | A casting away, rejection, a loss. |
565 | G581 | To be away, to be removed from, depart life, die. |
566 | G582 | An enrollment, census-taking, record. |
567 | G583 | To enroll, inscribe in a register; to give my name for registration (or census-taking). |
568 | G584 | To show by proof, demonstrate, set forth, proclaim to an officer. |
569 | G585 | Demonstration, proof; a showing off. |
570 | G586 | To take off (deduct) a tenth part (of my property) (and give it away), pay tithe. |
571 | G587 | Worthy to be received (welcomed), acceptable, welcome, pleasant. |
572 | G588 | To receive, welcome, entertain (with hospitality), embrace. |
573 | G589 | To be away from home, go into another country, to be away, to be abroad. |
574 | G590 | Away from home, sojourning in another country. |
575 | G591 | (a) to give back, return, restore, (b) to give, render, as due, (c) to sell. |
576 | G592 | To make a logical distinction, make an invidious distinction. |
577 | G593 | To reject after testing (examination), disqualify. |
578 | G594 | (properly: reception, welcome, of guests), acceptance, appreciation, approbation. |
579 | G595 | A putting off, a laying down. |
580 | G596 | A repository, granary, barn, storehouse. |
581 | G597 | To store up, treasure up. |
582 | G598 | (literal: to rub), jostle, press hard, crowd. |
583 | G599 | To be dying, to be about to die, wither, decay. |
584 | G600 | To set up again, restore to its original position or condition; hence: to restore, give back. |
585 | G601 | To uncover, bring to light, reveal. |
586 | G602 | An unveiling, uncovering, revealing, revelation. |
587 | G603 | Eager expectation. |
588 | G604 | To reconcile, change from one state of feeling to another. |
589 | G605 | Restitution, reestablishment, restoration. |
590 | G606 | To have been put away, to be stored, to be reserved for. |
591 | G607 | To behead. |
592 | G608 | To shut fast, close, shut up. |
593 | G609 | To smite, cut off, cut loose; to emasculate, castrate, mutilate myself. |
594 | G610 | An answer, a judicial decision. |
595 | G611 | To answer, reply, take up the conversation. |
596 | G612 | An answer, reply. |
597 | G613 | To hide away, conceal, keep secret. |
598 | G614 | Hidden away, secret, stored up. |
599 | G615 | To put to death, kill; fig: to abolish. |
600 | G616 | To bring forth, give birth to (a child), a medical or physical word, marking the close of pregnancy. |
601 | G617 | To roll away. |
602 | G618 | (a) to get back, receive back, (b) to get (receive) as due (deserved), (c) to draw aside, separate. |
603 | G619 | The faculty or experience of enjoyment. |
604 | G620 | To leave, leave behind; pass: to be reserved, remain; to desert, abandon. |
605 | G621 | To lick off, lick clean, lick up. |
606 | G622 | (a) to kill, destroy, (b) to lose, to be perishing (the resultant death being viewed as certain). |
607 | G623 | Apollyon, The Destroying One, a Greek translation of the Hebrew: Abaddon. |
608 | G624 | Apollonia, a city of Macedonia. |
609 | G625 | Apollos, a Jew of Alexandria. |
610 | G626 | To give a defense, defend oneself (especially in a law court): it can take an object of what is said in defense. |
611 | G627 | A verbal defense (particularly in a law court). |
612 | G628 | To wash off, to wash away (my sins, in baptism). |
613 | G629 | Release effected by payment of ransom; redemption, deliverance. |
614 | G630 | To release, let go, send away, divorce, to be rid; to depart. |
615 | G631 | To wipe off, wipe clean; to wipe oneself off. |
616 | G632 | To assign, apportion, render what is due. |
617 | G633 | To wash dirt off. |
618 | G634 | To fall away (from), fall off. |
619 | G635 | To cause to go astray; pass: to be led astray. |
620 | G636 | To sail away. |
621 | G638 | (a) to suffocate, choke, drown, (b) to stop the growth of. |
622 | G639 | To be at a loss, to be perplexed; to be in doubt. |
623 | G640 | Perplexity, anxiety, doubt. |
624 | G641 | To throw away from, throw overboard. |
625 | G642 | To separate from someone, to be bereaved. |
626 | G643 | To prepare for a journey, depart. |
627 | G644 | Either a shadow cast by an object, or a faint image or copy of an object. |
628 | G645 | Literal: to wrench away from, drag away, but perhaps sometimes in the well-attested weakened sense: to be parted or withdrawn. |
629 | G646 | Defection, apostasy, revolt. |
630 | G647 | Repudiation, divorce; bill of divorce. |
631 | G648 | To take the roof off. |
632 | G649 | To send forth, send (as a messenger, commission, etc.), send away, dismiss. |
633 | G650 | To defraud, deprive of, despoil; to endure deprivation; pass: to be bereft of. |
634 | G651 | Commission, duty of apostle, apostleship. |
635 | G652 | A messenger, envoy, delegate, one commissioned by another to represent him in some way, especially a man sent out by Jesus Christ Himself to preach the Gospel; an apostle. |
636 | G653 | To draw out by questioning. |
637 | G654 | To turn away, pervert, remove; to restore, replace; to desert, reject. |
638 | G655 | To detest, abhor. |
639 | G656 | Away from the synagogue, expelled from the synagogue, excommunicated. |
640 | G657 | To withdraw from, take leave of, renounce, send away. |
641 | G658 | To complete, accomplish, form fully, perfect, bring to maturity. |
642 | G659 | To lay off or aside, renounce, stow away, put. |
643 | G660 | To shake off. |
644 | G661 | To repay, pay what is due (by way of punishment or fine), make good. |
645 | G662 | To assume boldness. |
646 | G663 | (literal: sheerness, of a rock), abruptness, harshness, severity, rigor. |
647 | G664 | Sharply, severely. |
648 | G665 | To turn away from, shun. |
649 | G666 | Absence, deficiency, waste. |
650 | G667 | To carry, bear away (sometimes with violence). |
651 | G668 | To flee from, escape. |
652 | G669 | To speak out, declare. |
653 | G670 | To unload, discharge. |
654 | G671 | Using up, abuse, misuse. |
655 | G672 | To go away, depart, withdraw. |
656 | G673 | To separate from; to part; pass: to be swept aside. |
657 | G674 | To faint, breathe out life, die, to be dismayed. |
658 | G675 | The township Appi Forum on the Appian Way, 43 Roman miles from Rome, was named. |
659 | G676 | Unapproachable. |
660 | G677 | (free from hurt or harm, hence) not offending, not causing offence, blameless. |
661 | G678 | (literary and Jewish), without any preference (undue favor, partiality) for a person. |
662 | G679 | Without stumbling or falling, sure-footed. |
663 | G680 | Properly: to fasten to; to lay hold of, touch, know carnally. |
664 | G681 | To kindle, light. |
665 | G682 | Apphia, a Christian lady of Colossae, either wife or sister of Philemon. |
666 | G683 | To push (thrust) away, repulse, reject, refuse. |
667 | G684 | Destruction, ruin, loss, perishing; eternal ruin. |
668 | G685 | A prayer; more commonly: a prayer for evil, a curse, imprecation. |
669 | G686 | Then, therefore, since. |
670 | G687 | A particle asking a question, to which a negative answer is expected. |
671 | G688 | Arabia, the district south of Palestine. |
672 | G689 | Ram, son of Hezron and father of Amminadab. |
673 | G690 | An Arabian. |
674 | G691 | To linger, delay, to be idle. |
675 | G692 | Idle, lazy, thoughtless, unprofitable, injurious. |
676 | G693 | Made of silver. |
677 | G694 | Silver, a piece of silver, a shekel, money in general. |
678 | G695 | (literal: silver-cutter), a silversmith. |
679 | G696 | Silver as a metal. |
680 | G697 | Areopagus, or Mars Hill, an open space on a hill in Athens where the supreme court was held. |
681 | G698 | Member of the Council of the Areopagus, an Areopagite. |
682 | G699 | Pleasing, willing service. |
683 | G700 | To please, with the idea of willing service rendered to others; hence almost: to serve. |
684 | G701 | Pleasing, satisfactory, acceptable. |
685 | G702 | Aretas IV, King of the Nabataeans. |
686 | G703 | Goodness, a gracious act, virtue, uprightness. |
687 | G704 | A lamb, sheep. |
688 | G705 | To number, count. |
689 | G706 | A number, total. |
690 | G707 | Arimathea, a place in Palestine. |
691 | G708 | Aristarchus, a Christian, belonging to Thessalonica in Macedonia. |
692 | G709 | To breakfast, dine. |
693 | G710 | On the left hand. |
694 | G711 | Aristobulus, a Christian in Rome. |
695 | G712 | Breakfast or a mid-day meal. |
696 | G713 | Sufficient, enough. |
697 | G714 | To keep off, assist; to suffice; pass: to be satisfied. |
698 | G715 | A bear. |
699 | G716 | A chariot, vehicle. |
700 | G717 | Armageddon. |
701 | G718 | To fit, join; (the middle indicating deep personal interest) to espouse, betroth; to take a wife, give in marriage. |
702 | G719 | A joint of the body. |
703 | G720 | (a) to deny (a statement), (b) to repudiate (a person, or belief). |
704 | G721 | (originally: a little lamb, but diminutive force was lost), a lamb. |
705 | G722 | To plow. |
706 | G723 | A plow. |
707 | G724 | The act of plundering; plunder, spoil, robbery. |
708 | G725 | Spoil, an object of eager desire, a prize. |
709 | G726 | To seize, snatch, obtain by robbery. |
710 | G727 | Rapacious, ravenous; a robber, an extortioner. |
711 | G728 | An earnest, earnest-money, a large part of the payment, given in advance as a security that the whole will be paid afterwards. |
712 | G729 | Not sewed, seamless. |
713 | G730 | Male. |
714 | G731 | Not to be uttered (because too sacred), secret, unspeakable, unspoken. |
715 | G732 | Infirm, sick, ill, feeble, sickly. |
716 | G733 | A male engaging in same-gender sexual activity; a sodomite, pederast. |
717 | G734 | Artemas, a Christian in Rome. |
718 | G735 | Artemis, a goddess, worshipped principally at Ephesus, typifying fertility (she had no relation with the other Artemis, the maiden huntress, to whom corresponded the Latin Diana). |
719 | G736 | A foresail, set on the bow. |
720 | G737 | Now, just now, at this moment. |
721 | G738 | Newly begotten, newly born. |
722 | G739 | Perfect, complete, fitted, ready. |
723 | G740 | Bread, a loaf, food. |
724 | G741 | Properly: to arrange, make ready; to season, flavor. |
725 | G742 | Arphaxad, son of Shem, and father of Cainan. |
726 | G743 | A ruler of angels, a superior angel, an archangel. |
727 | G744 | Original, primitive, ancient. |
728 | G745 | Archelaus, Herod Archelaus, son and successor of Herod I, reigned over Judea from 4 B.C. to A.D. 6 and died before A.D. 18. |
729 | G746 | (a) rule (kingly or magisterial), (b) plural: in a quasi-personal sense, almost: rulers, magistrates, (c) beginning. |
730 | G747 | Originator, author, founder, prince, leader. |
731 | G748 | High priestly, to which the chief priest belongs. |
732 | G749 | High priest, chief priest. |
733 | G750 | The chief shepherd. |
734 | G751 | Archippus, a Christian of Colossae. |
735 | G752 | A leader of the synagogue, a leader connected with the synagogue: sometimes there was only one, and the name was in some cases merely honorary. |
736 | G753 | Master-builder, architect. |
737 | G754 | Head of a custom-house, chief tax-gatherer or publican. |
738 | G755 | Master of ceremonies at a dinner, master of the feast. |
739 | G756 | To begin. |
740 | G757 | To reign, rule. |
741 | G758 | A ruler, governor, leader, leading man; with the Jews, an official member (a member of the executive) of the assembly of elders. |
742 | G759 | Spice, perfume. |
743 | G760 | Asa, son of Abijah and father of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah about 900 B.C. for 41 years. |
744 | G761 | Unshaken, immovable. |
745 | G762 | Inextinguishable, unquenchable. |
746 | G763 | Impiety, irreverence, ungodliness, wickedness. |
747 | G764 | To be ungodly, act profanely. |
748 | G765 | Impious, ungodly, wicked. |
749 | G766 | (outrageous conduct, conduct shocking to public decency, a wanton violence), wantonness, lewdness. |
750 | G767 | (literal: unmarked, unstamped), undistinguished, obscure, unknown. |
751 | G768 | Asher, one of the sons of Jacob, and founder of one of the Twelve Tribes. |
752 | G769 | Want of strength, weakness, illness, suffering, calamity, frailty. |
753 | G770 | To be weak (physically: then morally), to be sick. |
754 | G771 | Weakness, infirmity, doubt, hesitation. |
755 | G772 | (literal: not strong), (a) weak (physically, or morally), (b) infirm, sick. |
756 | G773 | The Roman province of Asia, roughly the western third of Asia Minor. |
757 | G774 | Belonging to the Roman province Asia. |
758 | G775 | An Asiarch, an official connected with the worship of Rome and the Emperor in the Roman province Asia. |
759 | G776 | Either: lack or wheat, lack of food (the literal meaning), or: abstinence from food, a fast, loss of appetite, sea-sickness (the extended meaning). |
760 | G777 | Fasting, without eating. |
761 | G778 | To train, practice, exercise. |
762 | G779 | A wine-skin, leather bottle. |
763 | G780 | Joyfully, with delight, gladly. |
764 | G781 | Unskilled, unwise, foolish. |
765 | G782 | To greet, salute, pay my respects to, welcome. |
766 | G783 | A greeting, salutation. |
767 | G784 | Unstained, undefiled, spotless, pure. |
768 | G785 | An asp (hooded-snake, cobra). |
769 | G786 | Implacable, not to be bound by truce. |
770 | G787 | A small coin equal to the tenth part of a drachma. |
771 | G788 | Nearer, close by. |
772 | G789 | Assos, a port of Mysia, in the Roman province Asia. |
773 | G790 | To be unsettled, have no fixed abode, lead a vagabond life. |
774 | G791 | (literal: belonging to the city; then: witty, clever), elegant, pretty, fair, fine, beautiful. |
775 | G792 | A star. |
776 | G793 | (literal: unpropped), unsteady, unstable, unsettled. |
777 | G794 | Unloving, devoid of affection. |
778 | G795 | To miss the mark, miss my aim, make a false aim, fail. |
779 | G796 | A flash of lightning, brightness, luster. |
780 | G797 | To flash (with, then like, lightning), to be lustrous. |
781 | G798 | A star. |
782 | G799 | Asyncritus, a Christian in Rome. |
783 | G800 | Dissonant, discordant; at variance. |
784 | G801 | Unintelligent, without wisdom, unwise, undiscerning (implying probably moral defect). |
785 | G802 | Not covenanting, untrue to an agreement, treacherous. |
786 | G803 | Safety, security, reliability, firmness. |
787 | G804 | (literal: unfailing), safe, reliable, trustworthy, certain, sure. |
788 | G805 | To make safe (secure, fast). |
789 | G806 | Safely, securely, assuredly, certainly. |
790 | G807 | To act improperly, to be unseemly, behave unbecomingly (or even dishonorably); perhaps: to consider (something) unseemly. |
791 | G808 | Unseemly behavior, unseemliness, indecency, shame, nakedness, an indecent (lewd) act. |
792 | G809 | Unseemly, indecent. |
793 | G810 | Wantonness, profligacy, wastefulness. |
794 | G811 | Prodigally, with prodigal living, wastefully. |
795 | G812 | (literal: to march out of order; then: to riot, rebel), behave disorderly, neglect my duty, to be careless (or idle) in habits. |
796 | G813 | (literal: out of order), disorderly, slack (in performance of duty). |
797 | G814 | In a disorderly manner, irregularly. |
798 | G815 | Childless. |
799 | G816 | To direct my gaze, look steadily. |
800 | G817 | Apart from, without. |
801 | G818 | To disgrace, treat disgracefully, dishonor, insult; to despise. |
802 | G819 | Disgrace, dishonor; a dishonorable use. |
803 | G820 | Without honor, despised. |
804 | G822 | Breath, steam, vapor. |
805 | G823 | (literal: that cannot be cut), an indivisible part of time, a moment. |
806 | G824 | (literal: out of place, unusual, unbecoming), improper, unrighteous, perverse. |
807 | G825 | Attalia, the port of Perga in Pamphylia. |
808 | G826 | To flash, gleam, shine forth, appear white, bright; but perhaps: to see, see clearly, discern. |
809 | G827 | Brightness, daylight, dawn. |
810 | G828 | Augustus, a title conferred on the first Roman Emperor, C. Iulius Octauianus, denoting sanctity (almost divinity). |
811 | G829 | Self-satisfied, arrogant, stubborn. |
812 | G830 | Of one's own accord, self-chosen. |
813 | G831 | To domineer, govern, have mastery over. |
814 | G832 | To play the flute, pipe. |
815 | G833 | Court-yard, fore-court, sheep-fold; but it may be understood as: palace, house. |
816 | G834 | A flute-player. |
817 | G835 | To lodge in the open, lodge, pass the night. |
818 | G836 | A flute, pipe. |
819 | G837 | (a) to cause to increase, become greater (b) to increase, grow. |
820 | G838 | Increasing, increase, growth. |
821 | G839 | Tomorrow. |
822 | G840 | Grim, severe, strict, exacting, harsh, rigid. |
823 | G841 | Self-sufficiency, independence, contentment. |
824 | G842 | Self-sufficient, contented, satisfied, independent. |
825 | G843 | (perhaps a new coinage), self-condemned. |
826 | G844 | Of its own accord. |
827 | G845 | An eye-witness. |
828 | G846 | He, she, it, they, them, same. |
829 | G847 | Here, there. |
830 | G848 | Her own, his own, their own, themselves, they. |
831 | G849 | With one's own hand. |
832 | G850 | (poetical, literal: dry and parched; then: squalid and rough), dingy, murky, obscure, dark, funereal. |
833 | G851 | To take away, smite off. |
834 | G852 | Invisible, unseen, hidden. |
835 | G853 | To cause to disappear, hide, remove; to disfigure (probably by leaving unwashed for a long period), destroy. |
836 | G854 | Disappearing, disappearance, obliteration. |
837 | G855 | Disappearing, invisible, hidden. |
838 | G856 | A drain, latrine. |
839 | G857 | Severity, severe treatment. |
840 | G858 | Simplicity, sincerity. |
841 | G859 | A sending away, a letting go, a release, pardon, complete forgiveness. |
842 | G860 | A band, fastening (hence, possibly: a ligament), joint. |
843 | G861 | Indestructibility, incorruptibility; hence: immortality. |
844 | G862 | Indestructible, imperishable, incorruptible; hence: immortal. |
845 | G863 | (a) to send away, (b) to let go, release, permit to depart, (c) to remit, forgive, (d) to permit, suffer. |
846 | G864 | To arrive at, reach, come to. |
847 | G865 | Not loving that which is good. |
848 | G866 | Not loving money, not avaricious. |
849 | G867 | Arrival, departure. |
850 | G868 | To make to stand away, draw away, repel, take up a position away from, withdraw from, leave, abstain from. |
851 | G869 | Suddenly. |
852 | G870 | Fearlessly, shamelessly, securely, tranquilly. |
853 | G871 | To assimilate, make like to. |
854 | G872 | To look away from (something else) to, see distinctly. |
855 | G873 | To rail off, separate, place apart. |
856 | G874 | (a) a starting, a start, (b) cause, occasion, opportunity. |
857 | G875 | To foam (at the mouth), froth. |
858 | G876 | Foam, froth. |
859 | G877 | Want of sense, foolishness, impiety, wickedness. |
860 | G878 | Senseless, foolish, inconsiderate. |
861 | G879 | To fall asleep. |
862 | G880 | Soundless, voiceless, speechless, dumb. |
863 | G881 | Ahaz, son of Jotham and father of Hezekiah. |
864 | G882 | The Roman Province Achaia, governed by a proconsul, and practically conterminous with modern Greece before 1912. |
865 | G883 | Achaicus, a Corinthian Christian. |
866 | G884 | Ungrateful, ungracious, unpleasing. |
867 | G885 | Achim, son of Zadok and father of Eliud. |
868 | G886 | Not made with hands. |
869 | G887 | A mist, dimness, darkening. |
870 | G888 | Unprofitable, useless, unworthy. |
871 | G889 | (literal: to become sour, to turn, of milk), to be good for nothing, render useless; to become corrupt. |
872 | G890 | Unprofitable, useless, detrimental. |
873 | G891 | As far as, up to, until, during. |
874 | G892 | Chaff. |
875 | G893 | Not guilty of falsehood, truthful. |
876 | G894 | Wormwood. |
877 | G895 | Lifeless, inanimate. |
878 | G896 | Baal, chief deity of the Phoenicians and other Semitic nations. |
879 | G897 | (a) Babylon, the ancient city on the Euphrates, to which the people of Jerusalem, etc., were transported, (b) hence allegorically of Rome, from the point of view of the Christian people. |
880 | G898 | A step (of a stairway); hence: a stage in a career, a position. |
881 | G899 | Depth; deep water; fullness, immensity; an extreme degree; profundities, deep-laid plans. |
882 | G900 | To deepen, excavate. |
883 | G901 | Deep; in the depths of the early morning, while still very early; profound. |
884 | G902 | A palm branch. |
885 | G903 | Balaam, son of Beor of Pethor on the Euphrates, a soothsayer in the Old Testament. |
886 | G904 | Balak, son of Zippor, King of Moab. |
887 | G905 | A purse, money-bag. |
888 | G906 | (a) to cast, throw, rush, (b) often, in the weaker sense: to place, put, drop. |
889 | G907 | Literal: to dip, submerge, but specifically of ceremonial dipping; to baptize. |
890 | G908 | The rite or ceremony of baptism. |
891 | G909 | Dipping, washing (of a ceremonial character). |
892 | G910 | The baptizer, the Baptist, epithet used only of John, the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, forerunner of Jesus. |
893 | G911 | (a) to dip, (b) to dye. |
894 | G912 | Barabbas. |
895 | G913 | Barak, one of the judges of Israel. |
896 | G914 | Barachiah; his identity is uncertain, perhaps father of the Zechariah killed by the Zealots in the last Jewish War. |
897 | G915 | A foreigner, barbarian one who speaks neither Greek nor Latin; as adj: foreign. |
898 | G916 | To weight, load, burden. |
899 | G917 | Heavily, with difficulty. |
900 | G918 | Bartholomew, surname of Nathanael, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. |
901 | G919 | Bar-Jesus, the name of the magician and false prophet at Paphos in Cyprus; he is also called Elymas. |
902 | G920 | Bar-Jonas, son of Jonas, the surname of Simon Peter. |
903 | G921 | Barnabas, a Cypriote Jew, uncle of John Mark; his other name was Joseph. |
904 | G922 | A weight, burden. |
905 | G923 | Barsabbas, son of Sabbas, a surname of Joseph and Judas. |
906 | G924 | Bartimaeus, son of Timaeus. |
907 | G926 | Heavy, weighty, burdensome, violent, oppressive. |
908 | G927 | Of great price. |
909 | G928 | To examine, as by torture; to torment; to buffet, as of waves. |
910 | G929 | Torture, torment. |
911 | G930 | One who tortures, a tormentor, jailor. |
912 | G931 | Torture, torment, examination by torture. |
913 | G932 | Kingship, sovereignty, authority, rule, especially of God, both in the world, and in the hearts of men; hence: kingdom, in the concrete sense. |
914 | G934 | Courtiers, palaces, a body of kings, royal. |
915 | G935 | A king, ruler, but in some passages clearly to be translated: emperor. |
916 | G936 | (a) to rule, reign, (b) to reign over. |
917 | G937 | Connected with a king, royal, regal, (a) an officer in the service of the king, (b) the king's country. |
918 | G938 | A queen. |
919 | G939 | A step; hence: a foot. |
920 | G940 | To give the evil eye to, fascinate, bewitch, overpower. |
921 | G941 | (a) to carry, bear, (b) to carry (take) away. |
922 | G942 | A thorn bush or bramble. |
923 | G943 | A bath, a liquid measure among the Jews, containing 72 sextarii, that is, between eight and nine gallons. |
924 | G944 | A frog. |
925 | G945 | To chatter, to be long-winded, utter empty words, stammer, repeat. |
926 | G946 | An abominable thing, an accursed thing. |
927 | G947 | Abominable, detestable. |
928 | G948 | To abhor, detest, loathe. |
929 | G949 | Firm, steadfast, enduring, sure, certain. |
930 | G950 | To confirm, ratify, secure, establish; pass: to guarantee. |
931 | G951 | Confirmation, ratification, establishment. |
932 | G952 | Permitted to be trodden, accessible. |
933 | G953 | To profane, pollute, violate. |
934 | G954 | Beelzebul, a name of Satan, the chief of evil spirits. |
935 | G955 | Belial, a demon, and in fact a name for Satan. |
936 | G956 | A missile, dart, javelin, arrow. |
937 | G957 | Better; adv: very well. |
938 | G958 | Benjamin, youngest son of Jacob, founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. |
939 | G959 | Bernice, daughter of Agrippa to and Kypros, and sister of M. Julius Agrippa II. |
940 | G960 | Berea, a town of the province Macedonia. |
941 | G961 | Belonging to Berea, Berean. |
942 | G963 | (a) Bethany, the home of Lazarus, Martha, and Mary, near Jerusalem, (b) Bethany, beyond Jordan. |
943 | G964 | Bethesda, name of a pool in Jerusalem. |
944 | G965 | Bethlehem, a town of Judea. |
945 | G966 | Bethsaida, (a) a city of Galilee, (b) a city east of the Jordan. |
946 | G967 | Bethphage, a village in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, on the Mt. of Olives. |
947 | G968 | An elevated place ascended by steps, a throne, tribunal. |
948 | G969 | A beryl, a precious stone of various colors, the best known being sea-green. |
949 | G970 | Force, violence, strength. |
950 | G971 | (a) to use force, force my way, come forward violently, (b) pass: to be forcibly treated, suffer violence. |
951 | G972 | Strong, violent. |
952 | G973 | A forceful, violent man; one who is eager in pursuit. |
953 | G974 | A little papyrus roll. |
954 | G975 | A papyrus roll. |
955 | G976 | A written book, roll, or volume, sometimes with a sacred connotation. |
956 | G977 | To eat. |
957 | G978 | Bithynia, a Roman province, north-west of Asia Minor and south-west of the Black Sea. |
958 | G979 | (a) life, (b) manner of life; livelihood. |
959 | G980 | To live, pass my life. |
960 | G981 | Manner of life. |
961 | G982 | Belonging to ordinary life, worldly. |
962 | G983 | Injurious, hurtful. |
963 | G984 | To hurt, injure. |
964 | G985 | To sprout; to cause to sprout, make to grow up. |
965 | G986 | Blastus, chamberlain of King Herod Agrippa I. |
966 | G987 | To speak evil against, blaspheme, use abusive or scurrilous language about (God or men). |
967 | G988 | Abusive or scurrilous language, blasphemy. |
968 | G989 | Slanderous; a blasphemer. |
969 | G990 | A look, glance; sight and hearing. |
970 | G991 | To look, see, perceive, discern. |
971 | G992 | A verbal adj: one must put, that ought to be put. |
972 | G993 | Boanerges, sons of thunder. |
973 | G994 | To shout, call aloud, proclaim. |
974 | G995 | A shout, cry. |
975 | G996 | (a) assistance, (b) (a technical term of nautical language), a help. |
976 | G997 | To come to the rescue of, come to help, help. |
977 | G998 | A helper. |
978 | G999 | A pit, ditch. |
979 | G1000 | A casting, throw; measure of distance. |
980 | G1001 | To cast the line (for sounding), to sound. |
981 | G1003 | Boaz, son of Salmon and Rahab, husband of Ruth, father of Obed. |
982 | G1004 | Mud, mire, filth. |
983 | G1005 | The north wind, hence: the North. |
984 | G1006 | To feed, pasture. |
985 | G1007 | Bosor, father of Balaam. |
986 | G1008 | Fodder, food, herbage. |
987 | G1009 | A cluster (bunch) of grapes. |
988 | G1010 | A member of a city council, in NT of the Sanhedrin at Jerusalem. |
989 | G1011 | To deliberate, take counsel, determine. |
990 | G1012 | Counsel, deliberate wisdom, decree. |
991 | G1013 | Will, counsel, purpose. |
992 | G1014 | To will, intend, desire, wish. |
993 | G1015 | A hillock, hill. |
994 | G1016 | An ox, cow, bull. |
995 | G1017 | A prize. |
996 | G1018 | (literal: to act as arbiter in the games), to rule, arbitrate. |
997 | G1019 | To be slow, to delay, tarry. |
998 | G1020 | To sail slowly. |
999 | G1021 | Slow, slow of understanding. |
1000 | G1022 | Tardiness, slowness, delay. |
1001 | G1023 | The arm, strength. |
1002 | G1024 | Short, little, few. |
1003 | G1025 | Infant, babe, child in arms. |
1004 | G1026 | To moisten, rain, send rain. |
1005 | G1027 | Thunder. |
1006 | G1028 | A wetting, a heavy rain. |
1007 | G1029 | A noose or snare; a cord. |
1008 | G1030 | A grinding or gnashing. |
1009 | G1031 | To grind or gnash, as with the teeth for rage or pain. |
1010 | G1032 | To cause to gush forth, send forth. |
1011 | G1033 | Food of any kind. |
1012 | G1034 | Eatable, suitable for food. |
1013 | G1035 | (a) eating, (b) food, a meal, (c) rust. |
1014 | G1036 | To cause to sink; to sink, submerge, drown. |
1015 | G1037 | The deep sea, the bottom. |
1016 | G1038 | A tanner. |
1017 | G1039 | Of fine linen, cotton. |
1018 | G1040 | Fine linen, cotton. |
1019 | G1041 | An altar, platform; a slightly-elevated spot. |
1020 | G1042 | Gabbatha, a sort of paved square, on which the procurator had his judgment seat. |
1021 | G1043 | The angel Gabriel, a messenger of God. |
1022 | G1044 | Gangrene, mortification. |
1023 | G1045 | Gad, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. |
1024 | G1046 | Gadarene, belonging to Gadara (an important Hellenized town, one of the Decapolis, and south-east of the Sea of Galilee). |
1025 | G1047 | Treasure, treasury. |
1026 | G1048 | Gaza, an old town in the south of Palestine, on the sea-coast. |
1027 | G1049 | A treasury. |
1028 | G1050 | Gaius, (a) a Corinthian, (b) a Macedonian, (c) a citizen of Derbe, (d) an Ephesian. |
1029 | G1051 | Milk. |
1030 | G1052 | A Galatian (meaning any inhabitant of the Roman province Galatia). |
1031 | G1053 | Galatia, a large Roman province in central Asia Minor, comprising the districts of Paphlagonia, Pontus Galaticus, Galatia (in the narrower sense, which some still think is intended in the NT), Phrygia Galatica, Lycaonia Galatica, Pisidia and Isaurica. |
1032 | G1054 | Galatic, belonging to the province Galatia. |
1033 | G1055 | A calm. |
1034 | G1056 | Galilee, a district towards the southern end of the Roman province Syria; the northern division of Palestine. |
1035 | G1057 | A Galilean, an inhabitant of Galilee. |
1036 | G1058 | Gallio, Lucius Iunius Gallio, who received this name by adoption into another family, but was born brother of the philosopher Seneca and originally named L. Annaeus Nouatus; proconsul of the Roman province Achaia from spring A.D. 52 to spring 53. |
1037 | G1059 | Gamaliel, a noted Pharisee, teacher of Saul. |
1038 | G1060 | To marry, used of either sex. |
1039 | G1061 | To give in marriage. |
1040 | G1062 | A marriage, wedding, wedding-ceremony; plural: a wedding-feast. |
1041 | G1063 | For. |
1042 | G1064 | The womb, stomach; of a woman: to be with child (literal: to have [a child] in the belly). |
1043 | G1065 | An enclitic, emphasizing particle: at least, indeed, really, but generally too subtle to be represented in English. |
1044 | G1066 | Gideon, one of the Judges of Israel. |
1045 | G1067 | Gehenna, and originally the name of a valley or cavity near Jerusalem, a place underneath the earth, a place of punishment for evil. |
1046 | G1068 | Gethsemane, a small place between the brook Kidron and the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem. |
1047 | G1069 | A neighbor. |
1048 | G1070 | To laugh, smile. |
1049 | G1071 | Laughter. |
1050 | G1072 | To fill, load. |
1051 | G1073 | To be full of. |
1052 | G1074 | A generation; if repeated twice or with another time word, practically indicates infinity of time. |
1053 | G1075 | To put into a genealogy, reckon my descent. |
1054 | G1076 | Genealogy. |
1055 | G1077 | A birthday celebration. |
1056 | G1078 | Birth, lineage, descent. |
1057 | G1079 | Birth. |
1058 | G1080 | To beget (of the male), (of the female) to bring forth, give birth to. |
1059 | G1081 | Offspring, child, fruit. |
1060 | G1082 | Gennesaret, a fertile district by the lake of Tiberias, which was in consequence sometimes called the Lake of Gennesaret. |
1061 | G1084 | Begotten, born. |
1062 | G1085 | Offspring, family, race, nation, kind. |
1063 | G1086 | From Gerasene. |
1064 | G1087 | The assembly or body of elders. |
1065 | G1088 | An old man. |
1066 | G1089 | (a) to taste, (b) to experience. |
1067 | G1090 | To work the soil, cultivate the earth. |
1068 | G1091 | A tilled field, cultivation, husbandry. |
1069 | G1092 | A worker of the soil, husbandman, farmer, farm-laborer, vine-dresser. |
1070 | G1093 | The earth, soil, land, region, country, inhabitants of a region. |
1071 | G1094 | Old age. |
1072 | G1095 | To become old, grow old. |
1073 | G1096 | To come into being, to be born, become, come about, happen. |
1074 | G1097 | To take in knowledge, come to know, learn; ascertain, realize. |
1075 | G1098 | The unfermented juice of grapes; hence: sweet new wine. |
1076 | G1099 | Sweet. |
1077 | G1100 | The tongue, a language, a nation (usually distinguished by their speech). |
1078 | G1101 | Bag, purse; some prefer to take as: box, chest. |
1079 | G1102 | A fuller, cloth-dresser, one who cleans woolen cloth. |
1080 | G1103 | (literal: born in wedlock), hence: real, true, genuine; with definite article: the true, genuine element. |
1081 | G1104 | Truly, genuinely, honorably, sincerely. |
1082 | G1105 | Darkness, gloom; a thick cloud. |
1083 | G1106 | Opinion, counsel, judgment, intention, decree. |
1084 | G1107 | To make known, declare, know, discover. |
1085 | G1108 | Knowledge, doctrine, wisdom. |
1086 | G1109 | One who knows, an expert. |
1087 | G1110 | Known, an acquaintance. |
1088 | G1111 | To whisper, murmur, grumble (generally of smoldering discontent). |
1089 | G1112 | Murmuring, grumbling. |
1090 | G1113 | A murmurer, grumbler. |
1091 | G1114 | A conjuror, juggler, sorcerer; a tricky (crafty) deceiver, imposter. |
1092 | G1115 | Golgotha, a knoll outside the wall of Jerusalem. |
1093 | G1116 | Gomorrah, one of the destroyed cities on the Dead Sea. |
1094 | G1117 | A cargo, freight. |
1095 | G1118 | A begetter, father; plural: parents. |
1096 | G1119 | The knee. |
1097 | G1120 | To fall on my knees before (in supplication), supplicate, entreat. |
1098 | G1121 | A letter of the alphabet; collectively: written (revelation); (a) a written document, a letter, an epistle, (b) writings, literature, learning. |
1099 | G1122 | (a) in Jerusalem, a scribe, one learned in the Jewish Law, a religious teacher, (b) at Ephesus, the town-clerk, the secretary of the city, (c) a man of learning generally. |
1100 | G1123 | Written. |
1101 | G1124 | (a) a writing, (b) a passage of scripture; plural: the scriptures. |
1102 | G1125 | To write; pass: it is written, it stands written (in the scriptures). |
1103 | G1126 | Belonging to old women, such as old women tell. |
1104 | G1127 | (a) to be awake (in the night), watch, (b) to be watchful, on the alert, vigilant. |
1105 | G1128 | To train by physical exercise; hence: train, in the widest sense. |
1106 | G1129 | (Physical) exercise, in a wide sense. |
1107 | G1130 | To be poorly clad; to be habitually wearing an under-garment only. |
1108 | G1131 | Rarely: stark-naked; generally: wearing only the under-garment; bare, open, manifest; mere. |
1109 | G1132 | Nakedness. |
1110 | G1133 | A woman, with all a woman's weakness, a poor weak woman, a silly woman. |
1111 | G1134 | Belonging to woman, of woman, female. |
1112 | G1135 | A woman, wife, my lady. |
1113 | G1136 | Gog, in Ezekiel a king of Magog, a land of the remote north; hence, in Revelation, of a people far remote from Palestine. |
1114 | G1137 | A corner; a secret place. |
1115 | G1138 | David, King of Israel. |
1116 | G1139 | To be possessed, to be under the power of an evil-spirit or demon. |
1117 | G1140 | An evil-spirit, demon; a heathen deity. |
1118 | G1141 | Demon-like, such as demons have. |
1119 | G1142 | An evil-spirit, demon. |
1120 | G1143 | To bite; hence: to backbite, harm seriously. |
1121 | G1144 | A tear. |
1122 | G1145 | To shed tears, weep. |
1123 | G1146 | A ring. |
1124 | G1147 | A finger. |
1125 | G1148 | Dalmanutha, a town or village near Magdala. |
1126 | G1149 | Dalmatia, a province of the Roman Empire, east of the Adriatic, a later name for part of what was earlier called Illyricum. |
1127 | G1150 | To tame, subdue, involving obedience and restraint. |
1128 | G1151 | A heifer, young cow. |
1129 | G1152 | Damaris, an Athenian woman. |
1130 | G1153 | A Damascene, an inhabitant of Damascus. |
1131 | G1154 | Damascus. |
1132 | G1155 | To lend; to borrow. |
1133 | G1156 | A loan, debt. |
1134 | G1157 | A money-lender, creditor. |
1135 | G1158 | Daniel. |
1136 | G1159 | To spend, bear expense, waste, squander. |
1137 | G1160 | Cost, expense. |
1138 | G1161 | A weak adversative particle, generally placed second in its clause; but, on the other hand, and. |
1139 | G1162 | Supplication, prayer, entreaty. |
1140 | G1163 | It is necessary, inevitable; less frequently: it is a duty, what is proper. |
1141 | G1164 | An example, type; a thing shown. |
1142 | G1165 | To hold up as an example, make a show of, expose. |
1143 | G1166 | To point out, show, exhibit; to teach, demonstrate, make known. |
1144 | G1167 | Cowardice, timidity. |
1145 | G1168 | To shrink, to be fearful, timid, cowardly. |
1146 | G1169 | Cowardly, timid, fearful. |
1147 | G1170 | So and so, such a one, where the name of the person is known but not used. |
1148 | G1171 | Vehemently, terribly, grievously. |
1149 | G1172 | To dine, sup, eat. |
1150 | G1173 | A dinner, an afternoon or evening meal. |
1151 | G1174 | Respectful of what is divine; religious, perhaps, rather than superstitious (the usual meaning). |
1152 | G1175 | Religion in general; in a bad sense: superstition. |
1153 | G1176 | Ten. |
1154 | G1178 | Fifteen. |
1155 | G1179 | Decapolis, meaning a group or district of ten cities (of the Greek type) in Palestine, mostly south-east of the Lake of Tiberias; the names and number vary in ancient authorities. |
1156 | G1180 | Fourteen. |
1157 | G1181 | A tenth part, a tithe. |
1158 | G1182 | Tenth. |
1159 | G1183 | To tithe, collect tithe from. |
1160 | G1184 | Acceptable, accepted. |
1161 | G1185 | To allure, entice (by a bait). |
1162 | G1186 | A tree. |
1163 | G1187 | One posted on the right hand, a spear-man. |
1164 | G1188 | On the right hand, right hand, right. |
1165 | G1189 | To want for myself; to want, need; to beg, request, beseech, pray. |
1166 | G1190 | Derbean, belonging to Derbe. |
1167 | G1191 | Derbe, a town in Lycaonia and in the southern part of the Roman province Galatia. |
1168 | G1192 | The skin or hide of an animal. |
1169 | G1193 | Made of hide, leathern. |
1170 | G1194 | To flay, flog, scourge, beat. |
1171 | G1195 | To bind, put in chains, tie together. |
1172 | G1197 | A bundle. |
1173 | G1198 | One bound, a prisoner. |
1174 | G1199 | A bond, chain, imprisonment; a string or ligament, an impediment, infirmity. |
1175 | G1200 | A keeper of a prison, a jailer. |
1176 | G1201 | A prison. |
1177 | G1202 | A prisoner, captive. |
1178 | G1203 | A lord, master, or prince. |
1179 | G1204 | (originally: hither, hence) (a) exclamatory: come, (b) temporal: now, the present. |
1180 | G1205 | Come hither, come, hither, an exclamatory word. |
1181 | G1206 | On the second day, on the next day. |
1182 | G1208 | Second; with the article: in the second place, for the second time. |
1183 | G1209 | To take, receive, accept, welcome. |
1184 | G1210 | To bind, tie, fasten; to impel, compel; to declare to be prohibited and unlawful. |
1185 | G1211 | (a) in a clause expressing demand: so, then, (b) indeed, (c) truly. |
1186 | G1212 | Clear, manifest, evident. |
1187 | G1213 | To show, make clear, reveal. |
1188 | G1214 | Demas, a helper of Paul in Rome. |
1189 | G1215 | To make a public speech, address a multitude. |
1190 | G1216 | Demetrius, a silversmith of Ephesus. |
1191 | G1217 | An artisan, builder, maker; one who labors for the public. |
1192 | G1218 | Properly: the people, especially citizens of a Greek city in popular assembly, but in NT, multitude, rabble. |
1193 | G1219 | Public, publicly. |
1194 | G1220 | A denarius, a small Roman silver coin. |
1195 | G1221 | Even at that time, whenever. |
1196 | G1223 | (a) genitive: through, throughout, by the instrumentality of, (b) accusative: through, on account of, by reason of, for the sake of, because of. |
1197 | G1224 | To cross, pass through, step across. |
1198 | G1225 | To thrust through, slander, complain of, accuse. |
1199 | G1226 | To assert emphatically. |
1200 | G1227 | To see through, see clearly. |
1201 | G1228 | (adj. used often as a noun), slanderous; with the article: the Slanderer (par excellence), the Devil. |
1202 | G1229 | To announce throughout (the world), spread the news of, give notice of, teach. |
1203 | G1230 | To pass (of time); to continue through, intervene. |
1204 | G1231 | To know accurately, examine, decide. |
1205 | G1233 | Judicial examination, decision; an act of discernment. |
1206 | G1234 | To murmur greatly, continue murmuring. |
1207 | G1235 | To awake out of sleep, to be thoroughly awake. |
1208 | G1236 | to spend time, pass time, live. |
1209 | G1237 | To receive in my turn, receive through another. |
1210 | G1238 | A head-wreath, crown, diadem. |
1211 | G1239 | To offer here and there, distribute, divide, hand over. |
1212 | G1240 | A successor. |
1213 | G1241 | To gird, tie around; to gird round myself. |
1214 | G1242 | (a) a covenant between two parties, (b) (the ordinary, everyday sense [found a countless number of times in papyri]) a will, testament. |
1215 | G1243 | Division, distribution, difference, distinction. |
1216 | G1244 | To divide into parts, cut asunder, distribute. |
1217 | G1245 | To cleanse thoroughly. |
1218 | G1246 | To effectively (utterly) refute. |
1219 | G1247 | To wait at table (particularly of a slave who waits on guests); to serve (generally). |
1220 | G1248 | Waiting at table; in a wider sense: service, ministration. |
1221 | G1249 | A waiter, servant; then of any one who performs any service, an administrator. |
1222 | G1250 | Two hundred. |
1223 | G1251 | To hear throughout, of a judicial hearing. |
1224 | G1252 | To separate, distinguish, discern one thing from another; to doubt, hesitate, waver. |
1225 | G1253 | Distinguishing; hence: deciding, passing sentence on; the act of judgment, discernment. |
1226 | G1254 | To obstinately prevent, hinder. |
1227 | G1255 | To converse together, talk of; of conversation passing from mouth to mouth. |
1228 | G1256 | To converse, address, preach, lecture; to argue, reason. |
1229 | G1257 | To cease, give over, give up. |
1230 | G1258 | Language, speech, conversation, manner of speaking. |
1231 | G1259 | To change, exchange; to reconcile, change enmity for friendship. |
1232 | G1260 | To reason (with), debate (with), consider. |
1233 | G1261 | A calculation, reasoning, thought, movement of thought, deliberation, plotting. |
1234 | G1262 | To break up, disperse, dissolve. |
1235 | G1263 | To give solemn evidence, testify (declare) solemnly. |
1236 | G1264 | To strive greatly, contend fiercely. |
1237 | G1265 | To remain, continue. |
1238 | G1266 | To divide up into parts, break up; to distribute. |
1239 | G1267 | Breaking up; discord, hostility. |
1240 | G1268 | To divide into portions, distribute; pass: to be spread about. |
1241 | G1269 | To nod continually, beckon. |
1242 | G1270 | A reasoning, thought, cogitation. |
1243 | G1271 | Understanding, intellect, mind, insight. |
1244 | G1272 | To open fully. |
1245 | G1273 | To spend the whole night. |
1246 | G1274 | To finish, complete, accomplish fully. |
1247 | G1276 | To cross over, pass over. |
1248 | G1277 | To sail over (across). |
1249 | G1278 | To be greatly troubled. |
1250 | G1279 | To journey through (past). |
1251 | G1280 | To be in trouble, doubt, difficulty; to be at a loss. |
1252 | G1281 | To gain by business (trading). |
1253 | G1282 | (literal: to saw through), to cut to the quick (with indignation and envy). |
1254 | G1283 | To plunder, rob thoroughly. |
1255 | G1284 | To tear asunder, burst, rend. |
1256 | G1285 | To make clear, explain fully. |
1257 | G1286 | To blackmail, extort from, intimidate. |
1258 | G1287 | To scatter, winnow, disperse, waste. |
1259 | G1288 | To tear apart, burst. |
1260 | G1289 | To scatter (like seed), disperse. |
1261 | G1290 | Literal: scattering abroad of seed by the sower, hence: dispersion, used especially of the Jews who had migrated and were scattered over the ancient world. |
1262 | G1291 | To give a commission (instructions), order; to admonish, prohibit. |
1263 | G1292 | An interval of time, distance. |
1264 | G1293 | Distinction, difference, separation. |
1265 | G1294 | To pervert, corrupt, oppose, distort. |
1266 | G1295 | To save (rescue) through (some danger), bring safely to, escaped to. |
1267 | G1296 | Ordaining, ordinance, disposition. |
1268 | G1297 | A mandate, decree, edict. |
1269 | G1298 | To trouble greatly, agitate. |
1270 | G1299 | To give orders to, prescribe, arrange. |
1271 | G1300 | To continue, persevere, finish. |
1272 | G1301 | To keep safe, hold fast. |
1273 | G1303 | (a) to appoint, make (of a covenant), (b) to make (a will). |
1274 | G1304 | To tarry, continue, stay in a place. |
1275 | G1305 | Nourishment, food. |
1276 | G1306 | To shine through, dawn (of the light coming through the shadows). |
1277 | G1308 | (a) to carry through, hither and thither, (b) to be different, differ, and sometimes: to surpass, excel. |
1278 | G1309 | To escape by flight. |
1279 | G1310 | To report, publish abroad. |
1280 | G1311 | To destroy, waste; hence to corrupt. |
1281 | G1312 | Destruction, decay, corruption. |
1282 | G1313 | Differing, different; hence: excellent. |
1283 | G1314 | To guard carefully, protect, defend. |
1284 | G1315 | To lay my hands upon, and so: to slay, kill. |
1285 | G1316 | To separate oneself from, part from, go away. |
1286 | G1317 | Able to teach, apt to teach. |
1287 | G1318 | Taught, instructed. |
1288 | G1319 | Instruction, teaching. |
1289 | G1320 | A teacher, master. |
1290 | G1321 | To teach, direct, admonish. |
1291 | G1322 | Teaching, doctrine, what is taught. |
1292 | G1323 | A double-drachma, two drachmae, a Greek silver coin. |
1293 | G1324 | The Twin; Didymus, the Greek name equivalent to Thomas. |
1294 | G1325 | To offer, give; to put, place. |
1295 | G1326 | To wake out of sleep, arouse in general, stir up. |
1296 | G1327 | A meeting-place of roads, a public spot in a city. |
1297 | G1328 | An interpreter. |
1298 | G1329 | To translate, interpret, explain. |
1299 | G1330 | To pass through, spread (as a report). |
1300 | G1331 | To find by inquiry. |
1301 | G1332 | Two years old, lasting two years. |
1302 | G1333 | A period of two years, two years; according to ancient practice this means any period between one and two years. |
1303 | G1334 | To relate in full, describe, narrate. |
1304 | G1335 | A narrative. |
1305 | G1336 | Continuous, continually, unbroken. |
1306 | G1337 | Between two seas, which has sea on both sides. |
1307 | G1338 | To pass through (to), come through (to), pierce. |
1308 | G1339 | To put apart, separate, put some distance between. |
1309 | G1340 | To assert emphatically, lean upon. |
1310 | G1341 | Just judging, just judgment. |
1311 | G1342 | Just; especially, just in the eyes of God; righteous; the elect (a Jewish idea). |
1312 | G1343 | (usually if not always in a Jewish atmosphere), justice, justness, righteousness, righteousness of which God is the source or author, but practically: a divine righteousness. |
1313 | G1344 | To make righteous, defend the cause of, plead for the righteousness (innocence) of, acquit, justify; hence: to regard as righteous. |
1314 | G1345 | A thing pronounced (by God) to be righteous (just, the right); or the restoration of a criminal, a fresh chance given him; a righteous deed, an instance of perfect righteousness. |
1315 | G1346 | Justly, righteously. |
1316 | G1347 | Acquittal, justifying, justification, a process of absolution. |
1317 | G1348 | A judge. |
1318 | G1349 | (a) right, justice, (b) process of law, judicial hearing, (c) execution of sentence, penalty, (d) justice, vengeance. |
1319 | G1350 | A fishing net. |
1320 | G1351 | Double-tongued, deceitful. |
1321 | G1352 | Wherefore, on which account, therefore. |
1322 | G1353 | To journey through, go about. |
1323 | G1354 | Dionysius, an Athenian. |
1324 | G1355 | Wherefore (emphatically), for which very reason. |
1325 | G1356 | Fallen from the sky. |
1326 | G1357 | Amendment, improvement, reformation. |
1327 | G1358 | To dig through, break through. |
1328 | G1359 | The Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, sons of Zeus and Leda, and patrons of sailors. |
1329 | G1360 | On this account, because, for. |
1330 | G1361 | Diotrephes. |
1331 | G1362 | Double, two-fold. |
1332 | G1363 | To double, render back double. |
1333 | G1364 | Twice, entirely, utterly. |
1334 | G1365 | To waver, doubt, hesitate. |
1335 | G1366 | (literal: twain-mouthed; hence: of a sword, as a drinker of blood), two-edged. |
1336 | G1367 | Two thousand. |
1337 | G1368 | To strain, put through a sieve. |
1338 | G1369 | To cut asunder; to set at variance, make to be hostile. |
1339 | G1370 | Division, dissension, standing apart. |
1340 | G1371 | To cut in two, perhaps: scourge severely. |
1341 | G1372 | To thirst for, desire earnestly. |
1342 | G1373 | Thirst. |
1343 | G1374 | (literal: of two souls, of two selves), double-minded, wavering. |
1344 | G1375 | Chase, pursuit; persecution. |
1345 | G1376 | A persecutor. |
1346 | G1377 | To pursue, hence: to persecute. |
1347 | G1378 | A decree, edict, ordinance. |
1348 | G1379 | To subject to regulations, decree; to subject oneself to regulations, to be decree-ridden. |
1349 | G1380 | To think, seem, appear, it seems. |
1350 | G1381 | To put to the test, prove, examine; to distinguish by testing, approve after testing; to be fit. |
1351 | G1382 | A trial, proof; tried, approved character. |
1352 | G1383 | A test, trial, what is genuine. |
1353 | G1384 | Approved, acceptable, tried. |
1354 | G1385 | A beam or spar of timber. |
1355 | G1386 | Treacherous, deceitful, fraudulent. |
1356 | G1387 | To act deceitfully, deceive, use fraud. |
1357 | G1388 | Deceit, guile, treachery. |
1358 | G1389 | To adulterate, corrupt, ensnare. |
1359 | G1390 | A gift, present. |
1360 | G1391 | Honor, renown; glory, an especially divine quality, the unspoken manifestation of God, splendor. |
1361 | G1392 | To glorify, honor, bestow glory on. |
1362 | G1393 | Dorcas, the Greek name of Tabitha. |
1363 | G1394 | A giving, gift, donation. |
1364 | G1395 | A giver. |
1365 | G1396 | To bring into subjection, enslave, treat as a slave. |
1366 | G1397 | Slavery, bondage. |
1367 | G1398 | To be a slave, to be subject to, obey, to be devoted. |
1368 | G1399 | A female slave, bonds-maid. |
1369 | G1401 | (a) (as adj.) enslaved, (b) (as noun) a (male) slave. |
1370 | G1402 | To enslave. |
1371 | G1403 | A feast, banquet, reception. |
1372 | G1404 | A dragon or huge serpent; Satan. |
1373 | G1405 | To take hold of, grasp, catch. |
1374 | G1406 | A drachma, a Greek silver coin. |
1375 | G1407 | A sickle, pruning-hook. |
1376 | G1408 | A running, course, career, race. |
1377 | G1409 | Drusilla (born A.D. 39), daughter of Herod Agrippa I. |
1378 | G1410 | (a) to be powerful, have (the) power, (b) to be able. |
1379 | G1411 | (a) physical power, force, might, ability, efficacy, energy, meaning (b) plural: powerful deeds, deeds showing (physical) power, marvelous works. |
1380 | G1412 | To empower, fill with power, strengthen. |
1381 | G1413 | (literal: a man who rules by force), a ruler, potentate; also: courtier, member of the court. |
1382 | G1414 | To be powerful, have power, to be able, to be mighty. |
1383 | G1415 | (a) of persons: powerful, able, (b) of things: possible. |
1384 | G1416 | To sink, set (as the sun). |
1385 | G1417 | Two. |
1386 | G1419 | Difficult to carry, oppressive. |
1387 | G1420 | Dysentery. |
1388 | G1421 | Difficult to interpret, hard to be understood. |
1389 | G1422 | Difficult, hard; of persons: hard to please. |
1390 | G1423 | With difficulty, hardly. |
1391 | G1424 | A setting (of the sun), hence: the West. |
1392 | G1425 | Hard to understand. |
1393 | G1426 | Evil report, defamation, words of ill omen. |
1394 | G1427 | Twelve; the usual way in which the Twelve apostles of Jesus are referred to. |
1395 | G1428 | Twelfth. |
1396 | G1429 | The Twelve Tribes (of Israel). |
1397 | G1430 | The roof (of a house), the top of the house. |
1398 | G1431 | A (free) gift, a gift (without repayment). |
1399 | G1432 | As a free gift, without payment, freely. |
1400 | G1433 | To give, grant, donate. |
1401 | G1434 | A gift, bounty. |
1402 | G1435 | A gift, present, specifically a sacrifice. |
1403 | G1436 | An interjection, Ho! Ah! Ha! It is supposed to imply surprise, fear and indignation. |
1404 | G1437 | if. |
1405 | G1438 | Himself, herself, itself. |
1406 | G1439 | To allow, permit, let alone, leave. |
1407 | G1440 | Seventy. |
1408 | G1441 | Seventy times. |
1409 | G1442 | Seventh. |
1410 | G1443 | Eber, father of Peleg and son of Shelah. |
1411 | G1444 | Hebrew. |
1412 | G1445 | A Hebrew, particularly one who speaks Hebrew (Aramaic). |
1413 | G1446 | The Hebrew language, or rather: Aramaic. |
1414 | G1447 | In the Hebrew, or rather, in the Aramaic dialect. |
1415 | G1448 | To bring near; to come near, approach. |
1416 | G1449 | To write, inscribe. |
1417 | G1450 | A surety, security. |
1418 | G1451 | Near. |
1419 | G1452 | Nearer. |
1420 | G1453 | (a) to wake, arouse, (b) to raise up. |
1421 | G1454 | A waking up, resurrection. |
1422 | G1455 | A spy. |
1423 | G1456 | A renewal, dedication; the feast of rededication. |
1424 | G1457 | To consecrate, dedicate, renovate. |
1425 | G1458 | To bring a charge against, accuse. |
1426 | G1459 | To leave in the lurch, abandon (one who is in straits), desert. |
1427 | G1460 | To dwell in, among. |
1428 | G1461 | To graft in, ingraft. |
1429 | G1462 | An accusation, charge. |
1430 | G1463 | To clothe oneself (originally: to tie round in a knot). |
1431 | G1464 | An incision, a cutting, break; an interruption, a hindrance. |
1432 | G1465 | To interrupt, hinder. |
1433 | G1466 | Self-mastery, self-restraint, self-control, continence. |
1434 | G1467 | To exercise self-control, to be continent. |
1435 | G1468 | Self-controlled. |
1436 | G1469 | To count among. |
1437 | G1470 | To hide in, mix with. |
1438 | G1471 | With child, pregnant. |
1439 | G1472 | To rub in, anoint. |
1440 | G1473 | I, the first-person pronoun. |
1441 | G1474 | To dash to the ground, level with the ground. |
1442 | G1475 | The base, ground, bottom. |
1443 | G1476 | Sitting, seated; steadfast, firm. |
1444 | G1477 | A foundation, stay, support. |
1445 | G1478 | Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, father of Manasseh, and king of Judah (727-686 [?] B.C.). |
1446 | G1479 | Arbitrary worship, self-imposed worship. |
1447 | G1480 | To accustom. |
1448 | G1481 | A tribal lord, a subordinate ruler. |
1449 | G1482 | Pagan, heathen, gentile; a Gentile, non-Jew. |
1450 | G1483 | In the manner of Gentiles, like the rest of the world. |
1451 | G1484 | A race, people, nation; the nations, heathen world, Gentiles. |
1452 | G1485 | A custom, habit; an institute, rite. |
1453 | G1486 | To be accustomed, custom, what was customary. |
1454 | G1487 | If. |
1455 | G1490 | But if not, else, otherwise. |
1456 | G1491 | Visible form, shape, appearance, outward show, kind, species, class. |
1457 | G1492 | To know, remember, appreciate. |
1458 | G1493 | A temple for (containing) an image (an idol). |
1459 | G1494 | (of meat), sacrificed to an image (or an idol). |
1460 | G1495 | Service (worship) of an image (an idol). |
1461 | G1496 | A server (worshipper) of an image (an idol). |
1462 | G1497 | An idol, false god. |
1463 | G1500 | Without a cause, purpose; purposelessly, in vain, for nothing. |
1464 | G1501 | Twenty. |
1465 | G1502 | To give way, yield, submit. |
1466 | G1503 | To be like, resemble. |
1467 | G1504 | An image, likeness, bust. |
1468 | G1505 | Clearness, sincerity, purity. |
1469 | G1506 | (originally: unmixed), pure, uncontaminated, sincere. |
1470 | G1510 | To be, exist. Am, was, come, is, there is, to be, was. |
1471 | G1512 | If indeed, if so. |
1472 | G1514 | To be peaceful, keep the peace, to be at peace. |
1473 | G1515 | Peace, peace of mind; invocation of peace a common Jewish farewell, in the Hebraistic sense of the health (welfare) of an individual. |
1474 | G1516 | Peaceable, disposed to peace, profitable. |
1475 | G1517 | To make peace, reconcile. |
1476 | G1518 | Pacific, loving peace, a peace-maker. |
1477 | G1519 | Into, in, unto, to, upon, towards, for, among. |
1478 | G1520 | One. |
1479 | G1521 | To lead in, bring in, introduce. |
1480 | G1522 | To hear, listen to, heed. |
1481 | G1523 | To welcome in, admit, receive. |
1482 | G1524 | To go in, enter (originally: to shall go in). |
1483 | G1525 | To go in, come in, enter. |
1484 | G1526 | Agree, are, be, were. |
1485 | G1528 | To call in (to my house), invite. |
1486 | G1529 | (act of) entering, an entrance, entry. |
1487 | G1530 | To leap into, rush into. |
1488 | G1531 | To journey in(to), to go in(to), enter, intervene. |
1489 | G1532 | To run in, run into. |
1490 | G1533 | To lead into, bring in, announce. |
1491 | G1534 | Then, thereafter, next (marking a fresh stage); therefore, then, furthermore. |
1492 | G1535 | And if, whether. |
1493 | G1537 | From out, out from among, from, suggesting from the interior outwards. |
1494 | G1538 | Each (of more than two), every one. |
1495 | G1539 | At every time, always. |
1496 | G1540 | One hundred. |
1497 | G1541 | A hundred years old. |
1498 | G1542 | A hundredfold. |
1499 | G1543 | A centurion of the Roman army. |
1500 | G1544 | To throw (cast, put) out; to banish; to bring forth, produce. |
1501 | G1545 | (a) a way out, escape, (b) result, issue. |
1502 | G1546 | A throwing out, a jettisoning of cargo to lighten a ship. |
1503 | G1549 | Descended, a descendant. |
1504 | G1550 | To spend (give out) completely, exhaust. |
1505 | G1551 | To wait for, expect. |
1506 | G1552 | Perfectly evident, manifest. |
1507 | G1553 | To go abroad, to be absent. |
1508 | G1554 | To give out, let; middle: to let out for my own advantage. |
1509 | G1555 | To narrate at length, declare. |
1510 | G1556 | To give justice over, defend, avenge, vindicate. |
1511 | G1557 | (a) a defense, avenging, vindication, vengeance, (b) full (complete) punishment. |
1512 | G1558 | Avenging, an avenger (the word occurs frequently in the sense of a special advocate [champion] of a city). |
1513 | G1559 | To persecute, expel by persecuting, drive out, vex, harass. |
1514 | G1560 | Given up, delivered up. |
1515 | G1561 | A waiting for, expectation. |
1516 | G1562 | To put off, take off, strip off, with acc. of person or garment or both. |
1517 | G1563 | (a) there, yonder, in that place, (b) thither, there. |
1518 | G1564 | Thence, from that place. |
1519 | G1565 | That, that one there, yonder. |
1520 | G1566 | Thither, there, at that place. |
1521 | G1567 | To seek out, seek out after, require. |
1522 | G1568 | To be greatly astonished, to be awe-struck. |
1523 | G1569 | Full of astonishment, amazed. |
1524 | G1570 | Cast out, exposed (to the elements), abandoned. |
1525 | G1571 | To clean (cleanse) out, clean thoroughly. |
1526 | G1572 | To blaze out, to be inflamed. |
1527 | G1573 | To be faint, to be weary. |
1528 | G1574 | To pierce through (or deeply), transfix. |
1529 | G1575 | To break off. |
1530 | G1576 | To shut out, exclude, separate. |
1531 | G1577 | An assembly, congregation, church; the Church, the whole body of Christian believers. |
1532 | G1578 | (literal: to bend away from), to fall away from, turn away (from), deviate. |
1533 | G1579 | To swim out (of the water). |
1534 | G1580 | To carry out (of the city gate for burial). |
1535 | G1581 | To cut out (off, away), remove, prevent. |
1536 | G1582 | To hang out, to hang upon. |
1537 | G1583 | To speak out, disclose, divulge. |
1538 | G1584 | To shine forth (out). |
1539 | G1585 | To forget entirely, make to forget. |
1540 | G1586 | To pick out for oneself, choose, elect, select. |
1541 | G1587 | To fail, die out, come to an end, to be defunct. |
1542 | G1588 | Chosen out, elect, choice, select, sometimes as of those chosen out by God for the rendering of special service to Him (of the Hebrew race, particular Hebrews, the Messiah, and the Christians). |
1543 | G1589 | A (divine) selection. |
1544 | G1590 | To loose, release, unloose (as a bow-string), relax, enfeeble; pass: to be faint, grow weary. |
1545 | G1591 | To wipe, wipe (off) thoroughly. |
1546 | G1592 | To deride, scoff at, mock greatly. |
1547 | G1593 | To escape, get clear of, deviate, withdraw. |
1548 | G1594 | To return to soberness of mind. |
1549 | G1595 | Willing, with right good will, voluntary, spontaneous. |
1550 | G1596 | Willingly, of one's own accord, spontaneously. |
1551 | G1597 | From of old, long since. |
1552 | G1598 | To put to the test, make trial of, tempt, try. |
1553 | G1599 | To send out, send forth. |
1554 | G1600 | To spread (stretch) out, expand, extend. |
1555 | G1601 | To fall out, fall off, fall away; hence in nautical language: to fall off from the straight course; of flowers: to fade away, wither away; to fall from, lose, forfeit; to be cast ashore; to be fruitless. |
1556 | G1602 | To sail out (of harbor), sail away. |
1557 | G1603 | To fill completely, fulfill in every particular (to the utmost), make good. |
1558 | G1604 | A completion, fulfillment, accomplishment. |
1559 | G1605 | To strike with panic or shock; to amaze, astonish. |
1560 | G1606 | (literal: to breathe out), to breathe my last, expire. |
1561 | G1607 | To depart from; to be voided, cast out; to proceed from, to be spoken; to burst forth, flow out, to be spread abroad. |
1562 | G1608 | To be guilty of fornication. |
1563 | G1609 | To spit out, disdain, reject, loathe. |
1564 | G1610 | To root out, pluck up by the roots. |
1565 | G1611 | (properly: distraction or disturbance of mind caused by shock), bewilderment, amazement; a trance. |
1566 | G1612 | To change for the worse, corrupt, pervert. |
1567 | G1613 | To disturb (trouble) greatly (exceedingly). |
1568 | G1614 | To stretch out (forth), cast forth (as of an anchor), lay hands on. |
1569 | G1615 | To complete, bring to completion, carry out, perform. |
1570 | G1616 | Earnestness, strenuousness, intentness, zeal. |
1571 | G1617 | More earnestly. |
1572 | G1618 | Intent, constant, strenuous, intense; earnest, zealous. |
1573 | G1619 | Earnestly, strenuously, fervently. |
1574 | G1620 | (a) to put out or expose a child, (b) to set forth, expound, explain. |
1575 | G1621 | To shake off; to shake off from myself. |
1576 | G1622 | (a) adv: (1) without, outside, beyond, (2) except, (3) the outside, (b) prep: outside, apart from. |
1577 | G1623 | Sixth. |
1578 | G1624 | (literal: to turn out from); mid. and pass: to turn aside (from the right road), wander, forsake, and with an object: to remove from oneself, shun, avoid. |
1579 | G1625 | To nourish, nurture, bring up. |
1580 | G1626 | (strictly: a lifeless abortion) an untimely birth. |
1581 | G1627 | To bring out, carry out, sometimes out of the city for burial; to bring forth, bear, produce. |
1582 | G1628 | To flee out, away, escape; to escape something. |
1583 | G1629 | To frighten away, terrify. |
1584 | G1630 | Greatly terrified, horrified. |
1585 | G1631 | To put forth, cause to sprout. |
1586 | G1632 | To pour out (liquid or solid); to shed, bestow liberally. |
1587 | G1633 | To go out, depart from, withdraw, flee. |
1588 | G1634 | To breathe my last, die, expire. |
1589 | G1635 | Willing, willingly, voluntarily. |
1590 | G1636 | An olive tree; the Mount of Olives. |
1591 | G1637 | Olive oil, oil. |
1592 | G1638 | Olive-grove, Olive-yard, the mount Olivet. |
1593 | G1639 | An Elamite, one of a people living to the north of the Persian Gulf in the southern part of Persia. |
1594 | G1640 | Less, smaller; poorer, inferior. |
1595 | G1641 | To have less, lack. |
1596 | G1642 | To make less (inferior). |
1597 | G1643 | (a) to drive (on), propel, (b) to row. |
1598 | G1644 | Levity, fickleness, lightness. |
1599 | G1645 | Light, not burdensome. |
1600 | G1646 | Least, smallest, but perhaps oftener in the weaker sense: very little, very small. |
1601 | G1647 | The smallest, least important. |
1602 | G1648 | Eleazar, son of Eliud, and father of Matthan. |
1603 | G1649 | Rebuke, reproof, refutation. |
1604 | G1650 | A proof, possibly: a persuasion; reproof. |
1605 | G1651 | (a) to reprove, rebuke, discipline, (b) to expose, show to be guilty. |
1606 | G1652 | Merciful, pitiful, miserable. |
1607 | G1653 | To pity, have mercy on. |
1608 | G1654 | Alms-giving, charity; alms. |
1609 | G1655 | Full of pity, merciful, compassionate. |
1610 | G1656 | Pity, mercy, compassion. |
1611 | G1657 | Freedom, liberty, especially: a state of freedom from slavery. |
1612 | G1658 | Free, delivered from obligation. |
1613 | G1659 | To free, set free, liberate. |
1614 | G1660 | A coming, arrival, advent. |
1615 | G1661 | Made of ivory, ivory. |
1616 | G1662 | Eliakim, son of Abiud and father of Azor; son of Melea and father of Jonam. |
1617 | G1663 | Eliezer, son of Joram and father of Joshua. |
1618 | G1664 | Eliud, son of Achim, and father of Eleazar. |
1619 | G1665 | Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptizer. |
1620 | G1666 | Elisha. |
1621 | G1667 | To roll, roll up, fold up. |
1622 | G1668 | A (festering) sore, a wound, an ulcer. |
1623 | G1669 | To afflict with sores; pass: to be afflicted with sores. |
1624 | G1670 | To drag, draw, pull, persuade, unsheathe. |
1625 | G1671 | Hellas, the native name for Greece. |
1626 | G1672 | A Hellene, the native word for a Greek; it is, however, a term wide enough to include all Greek-speaking (i.e. educated) non-Jews. |
1627 | G1673 | Greek, the Greek language. |
1628 | G1674 | A female Greek. |
1629 | G1675 | A Hellenist, Grecian Jew, a Greek-speaking Jew, that is one who can speak Greek only and not Hebrew (or Aramaic). |
1630 | G1676 | In the Greek language. |
1631 | G1677 | To charge to, put to one's account, impute. |
1632 | G1678 | Elmadam, father of Cosam, son of Er. |
1633 | G1679 | To hope, hope for, expect, trust. |
1634 | G1680 | Hope, expectation, trust, confidence. |
1635 | G1681 | Elymas, the name of the sorcerer at Paphos. |
1636 | G1682 | (Aramaic), my God. |
1637 | G1683 | Of myself. |
1638 | G1684 | To step in; to go onboard a ship, embark. |
1639 | G1685 | To cast in, throw in. |
1640 | G1686 | To dip into. |
1641 | G1687 | To enter, set foot on, intrude, pry into. |
1642 | G1688 | To embark, put on board, step into. |
1643 | G1689 | To look into (upon); to consider; to see clearly. |
1644 | G1690 | To snort (with the notion of coercion springing out of displeasure, anger, indignation, antagonism), express indignant displeasure with some one; to charge sternly. |
1645 | G1692 | To vomit forth. |
1646 | G1693 | To be madly enraged with. |
1647 | G1694 | Emmanuel, a Messianic title derived from Isaiah 7:14 = God with us. |
1648 | G1695 | Emmaus, a village not far from Jerusalem. |
1649 | G1696 | To remain (abide) in, abide by, maintain, persevere in. |
1650 | G1697 | Hamor, a man whose sons sold a field at Shechem to Jacob. |
1651 | G1699 | My, mine. |
1652 | G1701 | Mockery, scoffing, scorn. |
1653 | G1702 | To mock, ridicule. |
1654 | G1703 | A mocker, scoffer. |
1655 | G1704 | To walk about in a place, live among, to be conversant with. |
1656 | G1705 | To fill up, satisfy. |
1657 | G1706 | To fall in, to be cast in, to be involved in. |
1658 | G1707 | To enfold, entangle; pass: to be involved in. |
1659 | G1708 | A plaiting, braiding. |
1660 | G1709 | To breathe, breathe into, inhale. |
1661 | G1710 | To travel as a merchant, engage in trade; to traffic in, make gain or business of. |
1662 | G1711 | Trading, trade, trafficking, business. |
1663 | G1712 | A place of traffic, mart, market, market-house. |
1664 | G1713 | A merchant, trader; one on a journey. |
1665 | G1714 | To burn, set on fire, suffer inflammation. |
1666 | G1715 | In front, before the face; sometimes made a subst. by the addition of the article: in front of, before the face of. |
1667 | G1716 | To spit upon. |
1668 | G1717 | Manifest, visible, comprehended. |
1669 | G1718 | To make visible (manifest); hence: to report (inform) against; pass: to appear before. |
1670 | G1719 | Full of fear, terrified. |
1671 | G1720 | To breathe into, breathe upon. |
1672 | G1721 | Inborn, ingrown, congenital, natural, rooted, implanted. |
1673 | G1722 | In, on, among. |
1674 | G1723 | To take (fold) in my arms. |
1675 | G1724 | Marine, living in the sea. |
1676 | G1725 | Before, in the presence of. |
1677 | G1726 | Before, in the presence of, in the eyes of. |
1678 | G1727 | Opposite, opposed, contrary; the adversary. |
1679 | G1728 | To begin (in), make a beginning, commence. |
1680 | G1729 | In need, needy, poor. |
1681 | G1730 | (A thing proved, hence) a plain token (sign, proof). |
1682 | G1731 | To show forth, prove. |
1683 | G1732 | A showing, proof, demonstration, sign, token. |
1684 | G1733 | Eleven. |
1685 | G1734 | Eleventh. |
1686 | G1735 | To allow, it is possible. |
1687 | G1736 | To be at home, live in a place. |
1688 | G1737 | (somewhat rare) (of clothing: to put on another); to put on (myself). |
1689 | G1738 | Righteous, just. |
1690 | G1739 | The material of a building, a structure. |
1691 | G1740 | To glorify, acknowledge the glory belonging to, recognize as glorious; pass: to be glorified in. |
1692 | G1741 | Highly esteemed, splendid, glorious. |
1693 | G1742 | A garment, raiment, clothing. |
1694 | G1743 | To fill with power, strengthen, make strong. |
1695 | G1744 | To clothe; to enter, creep into. |
1696 | G1745 | A putting on of clothing. |
1697 | G1746 | To put on, clothe (another). |
1698 | G1747 | An ambush, plot, treachery, fraud. |
1699 | G1748 | To lie in wait (ambush) for, seek to entrap (hence: to defraud, deceive). |
1700 | G1750 | To wrap up, roll up in (something), wind in. |
1701 | G1751 | To be in, within. |
1702 | G1752 | For the sake of, on account of, on account of which, wherefore, on account of what, why. |
1703 | G1753 | Working, action, productive work, activity; in the NT, confined to superhuman activity. |
1704 | G1754 | To work, to be operative, to be at work, to be made to work, accomplish; to work, display activity. |
1705 | G1755 | A working, an effect, operation. |
1706 | G1756 | Effective, productive of due result, at work. |
1707 | G1757 | To bless (of God). |
1708 | G1758 | (a) to have a grudge against, to be angry (with), (b) to be entangled, entangle oneself. |
1709 | G1759 | Here, in this place. |
1710 | G1760 | To meditate upon, reflect upon, ponder. |
1711 | G1761 | Inward thought, reflection, plural: thoughts. |
1712 | G1762 | There is in, is present. |
1713 | G1763 | A year, cycle of time. |
1714 | G1764 | To place in or upon; only in the intrans. tenses: to impend, to be at hand, to be present, threaten; as adj: present. |
1715 | G1765 | To invigorate, strengthen. |
1716 | G1766 | Ninth. |
1717 | G1767 | Nine. |
1718 | G1768 | Ninety. |
1719 | G1769 | Dumb, speechless (as with amazement). |
1720 | G1770 | To make a sign to by nodding. |
1721 | G1771 | Thinking, consideration; a thought, purpose, design, intention. |
1722 | G1772 | (a) legal, statutory, duly constituted, (b) under the law, obedient to the law. |
1723 | G1773 | In the night. |
1724 | G1774 | To dwell in, to be settled (stationary) in; to be indwelling. |
1725 | G1775 | Oneness, unity, unanimity. |
1726 | G1776 | To disturb, cause tumult, trouble, annoy. |
1727 | G1777 | Involved in, held in, hence: liable of the punishment. |
1728 | G1778 | An injunction, ordinance, precept. |
1729 | G1779 | To embalm, prepare for burial. |
1730 | G1780 | Embalming, preparation of a body for burial. |
1731 | G1781 | To give orders (injunctions, instructions, commands). |
1732 | G1782 | Hence, from this place, on this side and on that. |
1733 | G1783 | (literal: approaching the king, hence a technical term), a petition, prayer, intercession. |
1734 | G1784 | (held precious, hence) precious, honored, honorable in rank. |
1735 | G1785 | An ordinance, injunction, command, law. |
1736 | G1786 | Belonging to the place, native, resident; a citizen. |
1737 | G1787 | Within, inside, the inside. |
1738 | G1788 | (a) to turn to confusion, put to shame, (b) to reverence, regard. |
1739 | G1789 | To nourish (sustain) on, to be educated in. |
1740 | G1790 | Trembling with fear, terrified. |
1741 | G1791 | Shame. |
1742 | G1792 | To revel (in), live luxuriously, riot. |
1743 | G1793 | (a) to meet, encounter, hence: (b) to call (upon), make a petition, make suit, supplication. |
1744 | G1794 | To wrap up, roll round, envelop. |
1745 | G1795 | To engrave, imprint. |
1746 | G1796 | To insult, outrage, treat contemptuously, mock at. |
1747 | G1797 | To dream (see visions) in my sleep. |
1748 | G1798 | A dream, vision. |
1749 | G1799 | Before the face of, in the presence of, in the eyes of. |
1750 | G1800 | Enosh (also Enos), son of Seth, and father of Cainan. |
1751 | G1801 | To take into my ear, give ear to, listen to. |
1752 | G1802 | Enoch, son of Jared and father of Methuselah. |
1753 | G1803 | Six. |
1754 | G1804 | To announce publicly, proclaim. |
1755 | G1805 | To buy out, buy away from, ransom; to purchase out, buy, redeem, choose. |
1756 | G1806 | To lead out, sometimes to death, execution. |
1757 | G1807 | To take out, remove; sometimes (mid): to choose, sometimes: to rescue. |
1758 | G1808 | To lift up, remove, eject. |
1759 | G1809 | To demand of, ask for, beg earnestly for. |
1760 | G1810 | Suddenly, unexpectedly. |
1761 | G1811 | To follow after, imitate. |
1762 | G1812 | Six hundred. |
1763 | G1813 | To plaster, wash over; to wipe off, wipe out, obliterate. |
1764 | G1814 | To leap up (for joy). |
1765 | G1815 | A rising up and out, resurrection. |
1766 | G1816 | To rise (spring) up out (of the ground). |
1767 | G1817 | (a) in trans. tenses: to raise up, cause to grow, (b) in intrans. tenses: to rise up from. |
1768 | G1818 | To deceive thoroughly. |
1769 | G1819 | Suddenly, unexpectedly. |
1770 | G1820 | To be utterly without resource, to be in despair. |
1771 | G1821 | To send away, send forth (a person qualified for a task). |
1772 | G1822 | (a) to fit up, completely furnish, equip, furnish, supply, (b) to accomplish, finish. |
1773 | G1823 | To flash forth like lightning, gleam, to be radiant. |
1774 | G1824 | Immediately, instantly, at once. |
1775 | G1825 | To raise up, arouse. |
1776 | G1826 | (originally: to shall go out), to go out (away), depart. |
1777 | G1828 | (literal: to draw out of the right place, or to draw aside out of the right way), to entice. |
1778 | G1829 | Vomit. |
1779 | G1830 | To search diligently, to examine carefully (minutely). |
1780 | G1831 | To go out, come out. |
1781 | G1832 | It is permitted, lawful, possible. |
1782 | G1833 | To examine, question, inquire at, search out. |
1783 | G1834 | To lead, show the way; to unfold, narrate, declare. |
1784 | G1835 | Sixty. |
1785 | G1836 | Next in order, the next day, the following day, at the period immediately following. |
1786 | G1837 | To sound out (forth) (referring either to the clearness or to the loudness of the sound). |
1787 | G1838 | Condition, state, habit, use, especially: good condition of body or soul. |
1788 | G1839 | (literal: to remove from a standing position), (a) in trans. tenses: to astonish, amaze, (b) in intrans. tenses: to be astonished, amazed; to be out of my mind, to be mad. |
1789 | G1840 | To have strength for (a difficult task), to be perfectly able. |
1790 | G1841 | (a) an exit, going out, departure from a place; the exodus, (b) death. |
1791 | G1842 | To destroy utterly, annihilate, exterminate, root out. |
1792 | G1843 | (a) to consent fully, agree out and out, (b) to confess, admit, acknowledge (cf. the early Hellenistic sense of the middle: to acknowledge a debt), (c) to give thanks, praise. |
1793 | G1844 | To adjure, put to oath; to exorcise. |
1794 | G1845 | An exorcist, a caster out of evil spirits by the use of names or spells. |
1795 | G1846 | (a) to dig out, hence: to open up, (b) to gouge. |
1796 | G1847 | To set at naught, ignore, despise. |
1797 | G1848 | To set at naught, ignore, despise. |
1798 | G1849 | (a) power, authority, weight, especially: moral authority, influence, (b) in a quasi-personal sense, derived from later Judaism, of a spiritual power, and hence of an earthly power. |
1799 | G1850 | To exercise (wield) power (authority), pass: to be ruled, to be held under authority. |
1800 | G1851 | Eminence, distinction, excellence. |
1801 | G1852 | To wake out of sleep. |
1802 | G1853 | Roused out of sleep. |
1803 | G1854 | Without, outside. |
1804 | G1855 | (a) from outside, from without, (b) outside, both as adj. and prep; with article: the outside. |
1805 | G1856 | To drive out, expel, propel, thrust out; to drive out of the sea, drive on shore. |
1806 | G1857 | Outmost, outer, external. |
1807 | G1858 | To take part in a festival, keep a feast (allegorically). |
1808 | G1859 | A festival, feast, periodically recurring. |
1809 | G1860 | A promise. |
1810 | G1861 | To promise, profess. |
1811 | G1862 | A promise. |
1812 | G1863 | To bring upon; to cause to be imputed to. |
1813 | G1864 | To contend earnestly for. |
1814 | G1865 | To gather together, pass: to crowd upon (some one), press around. |
1815 | G1866 | Epaenetus, a Christian of Rome. |
1816 | G1867 | To praise, commend, applaud. |
1817 | G1868 | Commendation, praise, approval. |
1818 | G1869 | To raise, lift up. |
1819 | G1870 | To be ashamed, to be ashamed of. |
1820 | G1871 | To beg, to be a beggar, ask alms. |
1821 | G1872 | To follow close after, accompany, dog; to imitate, pursue, to be studious of. |
1822 | G1873 | To listen to, hear favorably. |
1823 | G1874 | To listen to, hear, hearken to. |
1824 | G1875 | After, when, as soon as. |
1825 | G1876 | Necessarily; as necessary things. |
1826 | G1877 | (a) nautical: to put out (from the shore), (literal: to take up a ship on to the high seas), (b) to go up, possibly: to go up again, return. |
1827 | G1878 | To remind, possibly: to remind again. |
1828 | G1879 | To rest upon, rely on, trust in. |
1829 | G1880 | To return, come back again. |
1830 | G1881 | To rise up against. |
1831 | G1882 | Correction, reformation, setting straight (right) again. |
1832 | G1883 | (a) adv: on the top, above, (b) prep: on the top of, above, over, on, above, more than, superior to. |
1833 | G1884 | To aid, relieve, do service, render help, to be strong enough for. |
1834 | G1885 | Sphere of duty, province. |
1835 | G1886 | A farm, estate, dwelling, habitation. |
1836 | G1887 | Tomorrow. |
1837 | G1888 | In the very act. |
1838 | G1889 | Epaphras, Epaphroditus, a Colossian Christian, in captivity with Paul in Rome. |
1839 | G1890 | To foam out (a metaphor from the seaweed and refuse borne on the crest of waves), vomit forth. |
1840 | G1891 | Epaphras, Epaphroditus, a Colossian Christian, in captivity with Paul in Rome. |
1841 | G1892 | To arouse, stimulate, excite against. |
1842 | G1893 | Of time: when, after; of cause: since, because; otherwise: else. |
1843 | G1894 | Of time: when, now, after that; of cause: seeing that, forasmuch as. |
1844 | G1895 | Since, forasmuch as. |
1845 | G1896 | To looked upon, regarded. |
1846 | G1898 | Bringing in (besides or in addition), introduction, importation. |
1847 | G1899 | Then, thereafter, afterwards. |
1848 | G1900 | Beyond, on yonder side. |
1849 | G1901 | To strain after, stretch forward. |
1850 | G1902 | To have on over (as a garment); to put on oneself in addition. |
1851 | G1903 | A coat, outer wrap or tunic. |
1852 | G1904 | To come to, arrive, come on, come upon, attack. |
1853 | G1905 | To interrogate, question, demand of. |
1854 | G1906 | Inquiry, request, appeal, demand; a profession, pledge. |
1855 | G1907 | (a) to hold forth, (b) to mark, pay attention (heed), note; to delay, stay, wait. |
1856 | G1908 | To insult, treat wrongfully, molest, revile. |
1857 | G1909 | On, to, against, on the basis of, at. |
1858 | G1910 | (a) to set foot on, step on, (b) to mount (a horse), board (a vessel). |
1859 | G1911 | (a) to throw upon, cast over, (b) to place upon, (c) to lay, (d) to strike upon, rush. |
1860 | G1912 | To put a burden on, to be burdensome. |
1861 | G1913 | To place upon (a horse, mule). |
1862 | G1914 | To look with favor on, regard. |
1863 | G1915 | A patch on a garment. |
1864 | G1917 | A plot, design against. |
1865 | G1918 | To take to wife after, marry a deceased brother's wife. |
1866 | G1919 | (a) on the earth, belonging to the earth (as opposed to the sky), (b) in a spiritual sense, belonging to the earthly sphere, earthly (as opposed to heavenly). |
1867 | G1920 | To arise, spring up, arrive, come on. |
1868 | G1921 | To come to know by directing my attention to him or it, to perceive, discern, recognize; to find out. |
1869 | G1922 | Knowledge of a particular point (directed towards a particular object); perception, discernment, recognition, intuition. |
1870 | G1923 | An inscription, title, label. |
1871 | G1924 | To write upon, inscribe, imprint a mark on. |
1872 | G1925 | To show, display, point out, indicate; to prove, demonstrate. |
1873 | G1926 | To accept, admit, welcome. |
1874 | G1927 | To sojourn, to be resident (temporarily, in a foreign city). |
1875 | G1928 | To make an additional testamentary disposition, to furnish with additions. |
1876 | G1929 | (a) to hand in, give up, (b) to give way (to the wind). |
1877 | G1930 | To set in order besides, put in order, correct. |
1878 | G1931 | To sink, set, set during, go down. |
1879 | G1932 | Considerateness, forbearance, fairness, gentleness, mildness. |
1880 | G1933 | Gentle, mild, forbearing, fair, reasonable, moderate. |
1881 | G1934 | To seek after, desire, search for, make inquiries about. |
1882 | G1935 | At the point of death, condemned to death. |
1883 | G1936 | A laying on; an attack, assault. |
1884 | G1937 | To long for, covet, lust after, set the heart upon. |
1885 | G1938 | An eager desirer of. |
1886 | G1939 | Desire, eagerness for, inordinate desire, lust. |
1887 | G1940 | To sit upon, cause to sit upon. |
1888 | G1941 | (a) to call (name) by a supplementary (additional, alternative) name, (b) to call upon, appeal to, address. |
1889 | G1942 | A covering, cloak, veil, pretext. |
1890 | G1943 | To put a cover on, cover up. |
1891 | G1944 | On whom a curse has been invoked, accursed, doomed to destruction. |
1892 | G1945 | (a) to be placed upon, to be laid upon, lie upon, to be imposed; to press upon, (b) to press hard, to be insistent, insist. |
1893 | G1946 | An Epicurean, one who holds the tenets of Epicurus. |
1894 | G1947 | Succor (against foes), help, aid, assistance. |
1895 | G1948 | To decree, give sentence, decide. |
1896 | G1949 | To lay hold of, take hold of, seize (sometimes with beneficent, sometimes with hostile, intent). |
1897 | G1950 | To forget, neglect. |
1898 | G1951 | To call; to choose for myself; pass: to be named. |
1899 | G1952 | To fail, fall short. |
1900 | G1953 | Forgetfulness, oblivion. |
1901 | G1954 | Remaining, that is left over, still left. |
1902 | G1955 | Solution, explanation, interpretation; release. |
1903 | G1956 | To loose, release; to solve, settle, explain, interpret, decide. |
1904 | G1957 | To testify earnestly, bear witness to. |
1905 | G1958 | Care, attention. |
1906 | G1959 | To take care of, attend to. |
1907 | G1960 | Carefully, diligently. |
1908 | G1961 | (a) to remain, tarry, (b) to remain in, persist in. |
1909 | G1962 | To nod to, assent to, consent. |
1910 | G1963 | Thought, purpose, design, intent. |
1911 | G1964 | To take an oath, swear falsely. |
1912 | G1965 | Perjured, sworn falsely. |
1913 | G1966 | The next day. |
1914 | G1967 | For the morrow, necessary, sufficient. |
1915 | G1968 | To fall upon, press upon, light upon, come over. |
1916 | G1969 | To rebuke, chide, reprove, strike at. |
1917 | G1971 | To long for, strain after, desire greatly, have affection for. |
1918 | G1972 | Eager longing (desire), strong affection. |
1919 | G1973 | Longed for, missed, greatly desired. |
1920 | G1974 | Longing, eager desire. |
1921 | G1975 | To travel, journey (to). |
1922 | G1976 | To sew (on). |
1923 | G1977 | To throw (cast) (upon), as of cares. |
1924 | G1978 | Notable, conspicuous. |
1925 | G1979 | Provision, nourishment, food. |
1926 | G1980 | To look upon, visit, look out, select. |
1927 | G1981 | To raise a tent (over), dwell, spread a tabernacle over. |
1928 | G1982 | To overshadow, envelop. |
1929 | G1983 | To exercise oversight, care for, visit. |
1930 | G1984 | (a) visitation (of judgment), (b) oversight, supervision, overseership. |
1931 | G1985 | (used as an official title in civil life), overseer, supervisor, ruler, especially used with reference to the supervising function exercised by an elder or presbyter of a church or congregation. |
1932 | G1986 | (literal: to draw over), to become as uncircumcised. |
1933 | G1987 | To know, know of, understand. |
1934 | G1988 | Master, teacher, chief, commander. |
1935 | G1989 | To write, send by letter to. |
1936 | G1990 | Skillful, experienced, knowing. |
1937 | G1991 | To prop up, uphold, support, confirm, make stronger. |
1938 | G1992 | A letter, dispatch, epistle, message. |
1939 | G1993 | To muzzle, silence, stop the mouth. |
1940 | G1994 | (a) to turn (back) to (towards), (b) to turn (back) (to [towards]); to come to myself. |
1941 | G1995 | A turning (to God), conversion. |
1942 | G1996 | To collect, gather together, assemble. |
1943 | G1997 | A gathering (collecting) together, assembling. |
1944 | G1998 | To run together again. |
1945 | G1999 | A gathering, concourse, tumult. |
1946 | G2000 | Dangerous, likely to fall. |
1947 | G2001 | To persist, insist, to be more urgent. |
1948 | G2002 | To heap up, obtain a multitude of. |
1949 | G2003 | Instruction, command, order, authority. |
1950 | G2004 | To give order, command, charge. |
1951 | G2005 | To complete, accomplish, perfect. |
1952 | G2006 | Necessary, suitable, fit. |
1953 | G2007 | To put, place upon, lay on; to add, give in addition. |
1954 | G2008 | (a) to rebuke, chide, admonish, (b) to warn. |
1955 | G2009 | Punishment, penalty. |
1956 | G2010 | To turn to, commit, entrust; to allow, yield, permit. |
1957 | G2011 | Power to decide, authority, commission. |
1958 | G2012 | (a) (procurator) a steward, (b) (tutor) a guardian. |
1959 | G2013 | To attain, obtain, acquire. |
1960 | G2014 | To appear (as of a light in the heavens or from the heavens), shine upon. |
1961 | G2015 | Appearing, manifestation, glorious display. |
1962 | G2016 | Manifest, glorious, illustrious. |
1963 | G2017 | To shine upon, give light to. |
1964 | G2018 | To bring forward (against), impose, inflict. |
1965 | G2019 | To call out, shout, clamor at. |
1966 | G2020 | To dawn, to be near commencing. |
1967 | G2021 | To take in hand, attempt. |
1968 | G2022 | To pour upon. |
1969 | G2023 | To supply, provide (perhaps lavishly), furnish. |
1970 | G2024 | Supply, provision, equipment, support. |
1971 | G2025 | To spread on, anoint. |
1972 | G2026 | To build upon (above) a foundation. |
1973 | G2027 | To force forward, run (a ship) aground. |
1974 | G2028 | To name, impose a name on; pass: am named. |
1975 | G2029 | To be an eyewitness of, behold, look upon. |
1976 | G2030 | An eyewitness, spectator, looker-on. |
1977 | G2031 | A word, so to speak. |
1978 | G2032 | Heavenly, celestial, in the heavenly sphere, the sphere of spiritual activities; divine, spiritual. |
1979 | G2033 | Seven. |
1980 | G2034 | Seven times. |
1981 | G2035 | Seven thousand. |
1982 | G2036 | Answer, bid, bring word, command. |
1983 | G2037 | Erastus, steward of Corinth, a Christian. |
1984 | G2038 | To work, trade, perform, do, practice, commit, acquire by labor. |
1985 | G2039 | Working, activity, work, service, trade, business, gains of business, performance, practice. |
1986 | G2040 | A field-laborer; then: a laborer, workman in general. |
1987 | G2041 | Work, task, employment; a deed, action; that which is wrought or made, a work. |
1988 | G2042 | To stir up, arouse to anger, provoke, irritate, incite. |
1989 | G2043 | To stick fast, prop, fix firmly. |
1990 | G2044 | (literal: to belch forth, hence) to utter, declare. |
1991 | G2045 | To search diligently, examine. |
1992 | G2046 | (denoting speech in progress), (a) to say, speak; to mean, mention, tell, (b) to call, name, especially in the pass., (c) to tell, command. |
1993 | G2047 | A desert place, desert, uninhabited region. |
1994 | G2048 | Deserted, desolate, waste; hence: the desert, to the east and south of Palestine; of a person: deserted, abandoned, desolate. |
1995 | G2049 | (a) to make desolate, bring to desolation, destroy, waste, (b) of a person: to strip, rob. |
1996 | G2050 | A desolation, devastation. |
1997 | G2051 | To contend, dispute, wrangle, strive. |
1998 | G2052 | (the seeking of followers and adherents by means of gifts, the seeking of followers, hence) ambition, rivalry, self-seeking; a feud, faction. |
1999 | G2053 | Wool. |
2000 | G2054 | Contention, strife, wrangling. |
2001 | G2055 | A little young goat. |
2002 | G2056 | A goat. |
2003 | G2057 | Hermas, a Roman Christian. |
2004 | G2058 | Translation, interpretation, explanation. |
2005 | G2059 | (a) to translate, explain, (b) to interpret the meaning of. |
2006 | G2060 | (a) Hermes, the messenger and herald of the Greek gods, or rather the corresponding Lycaonian deity, (b) Hermes, a Roman Christian. |
2007 | G2061 | Hermogenes, a man of Rome. |
2008 | G2062 | A creeping creature, reptile, especially a serpent. |
2009 | G2063 | Red. |
2010 | G2064 | To come, go. |
2011 | G2065 | (a) to ask (a question), question, (b) to request, make a request to, pray. |
2012 | G2066 | Clothing, raiment, vestment, robe. |
2013 | G2068 | To eat, partake of food; to devour, consume (e.g. as rust does). |
2014 | G2069 | Esli, son of Naggai and father of Nahum. |
2015 | G2072 | A mirror, looking-glass (made of highly polished metal). |
2016 | G2073 | Evening. |
2017 | G2074 | Hezron, son of Perez, father of Ram. |
2018 | G2078 | Last, at the last, finally, till the end. |
2019 | G2079 | Extremely, utterly; to be at the extremity, to be in extremis, to be at the last grasp. |
2020 | G2080 | Within, inside, with verbs either of rest or of motion; prep: within, to within, inside. |
2021 | G2081 | (a) from within, from inside, (b) within, inside; with the article: the inner part, the inner element, (c) the mind, soul. |
2022 | G2082 | Inner; with the article: the part that is within. |
2023 | G2083 | A companion, comrade, friend. |
2024 | G2084 | Speaking another language; one who speaks another language. |
2025 | G2085 | To teach different things, that is, different from the true or necessary teaching. |
2026 | G2086 | To be yoked with one different from oneself, unequally yoked. |
2027 | G2087 | (a) of two: another, a second, (b) other, different, (c) one's neighbor. |
2028 | G2088 | Otherwise, differently. |
2029 | G2089 | (a) of time: still, yet, even now, (b) of degree: even, further, more, in addition. |
2030 | G2090 | To make ready, prepare. |
2031 | G2091 | Foundation, firm footing; preparation, readiness. |
2032 | G2092 | Ready, prepared. |
2033 | G2093 | Readily. |
2034 | G2094 | A year. |
2035 | G2095 | Well, well done, good, rightly; also used as an exclamation. |
2036 | G2096 | Eve, the first woman; wife of first man Adam. |
2037 | G2097 | To bring good news, preach good tidings, with or without an object, expressing either the persons who receive the good news or the good news itself (the good news being sometimes expressed as a person). |
2038 | G2098 | The good news of the coming of the Messiah, the gospel; the gen. after it expresses sometimes the giver (God), sometimes the subject (the Messiah, etc.), sometimes the human transmitter (an apostle). |
2039 | G2099 | An evangelist, a missionary, bearer of good tidings. |
2040 | G2100 | To give pleasure to, please (perhaps with the added idea of: rendering good service to). |
2041 | G2101 | Acceptable, well-pleasing (especially to God), grateful. |
2042 | G2102 | Acceptably, in a well-pleasing way. |
2043 | G2103 | Eubulus, a Christian with Paul in Rome. |
2044 | G2104 | (a) of noble birth, of high birth, (b) noble in nature. |
2045 | G2105 | Fair weather, good weather. |
2046 | G2106 | To be well-pleased, think it good, to be resolved. |
2047 | G2107 | (a) good-will (good-pleasure), favor, feeling of complacency of God to man, (b) good-pleasure, satisfaction, happiness, delight of men. |
2048 | G2108 | Good action, well-doing, benefiting, kind service. |
2049 | G2109 | To do good deeds, perform kind service, benefit. |
2050 | G2110 | A benefactor, well-doer. |
2051 | G2111 | Suitable, fit, useful. |
2052 | G2112 | Immediately, soon, at once. |
2053 | G2113 | To run a straight course. |
2054 | G2114 | To keep up spirit, to be cheerful, to be of good courage. |
2055 | G2115 | Cheerful, having good courage. |
2056 | G2116 | (a) to make straight (of the direction, not the surface, of a road), (b) to guide, steer. |
2057 | G2117 | Adj: (a) straight of direction, as opposed to crooked, (b) upright; adv: immediately. |
2058 | G2118 | Straightness, uprightness. |
2059 | G2119 | To have a good (favorable) opportunity, have leisure; to devote my leisure to. |
2060 | G2120 | A convenient time, opportunity, fitting time. |
2061 | G2121 | Opportune, timely, suitable; perhaps sometimes: holiday, festival. |
2062 | G2122 | Opportunely, in season, conveniently. |
2063 | G2123 | Easier. |
2064 | G2124 | Reverence, fear of God, piety. |
2065 | G2125 | To fear, to be anxious, to be cautious; to reverence. |
2066 | G2126 | (literal: handling well, hence) cautious, circumspect; hence: God-fearing, pious. |
2067 | G2127 | (literal: to speak well of) to bless; pass: to be blessed. |
2068 | G2128 | (used only of God), blessed (as entitled to receive blessing from man), worthy of praise. |
2069 | G2129 | Adulation, praise, blessing, gift. |
2070 | G2130 | Willingly sharing, ready to impart, generous. |
2071 | G2131 | Eunice, mother of Timothy. |
2072 | G2132 | To be favorable, to be kindly-disposed. |
2073 | G2133 | Good-will, kindliness; enthusiasm. |
2074 | G2134 | To make into a eunuch, emasculate, castrate. |
2075 | G2135 | (a) a chamberlain, keeper of the bed-chamber of an eastern potentate, eunuch, (b) a eunuch, castrated person, or one who voluntarily abstains from marriage. |
2076 | G2136 | Euodia, a Christian woman of Philippi. |
2077 | G2137 | To cause to prosper, pass: to have a happy (successful) journey, hence: to prosper. |
2078 | G2138 | Compliant, ready to obey. |
2079 | G2139 | Easily surrounding, encircling, easily distracted. |
2080 | G2140 | Good-doing, doing of good. |
2081 | G2141 | To have means, to be prosperous, enjoy plenty. |
2082 | G2142 | Wealth, gain, plenty. |
2083 | G2143 | Beauty, gracefulness, comeliness. |
2084 | G2144 | Well-received, acceptable, welcome, pleasing. |
2085 | G2145 | Constantly attending to, devoted. |
2086 | G2146 | To look well, make a fair show (a good outward appearance, and so win good opinion). |
2087 | G2147 | To find, learn, discover, especially after searching. |
2088 | G2148 | An east-north-east wind. |
2089 | G2149 | Broad, spacious, wide. |
2090 | G2150 | Piety (towards God), godliness, devotion, godliness. |
2091 | G2151 | To be dutiful, pious, show piety towards, worship. |
2092 | G2152 | Pious, God-fearing, devout. |
2093 | G2153 | Piously, religiously. |
2094 | G2154 | With clear meaning, intelligible, clear to the understanding. |
2095 | G2155 | Tender-hearted, merciful, compassionate. |
2096 | G2156 | Becomingly, decorously, decently. |
2097 | G2157 | Decorum, becomingness, embellishment. |
2098 | G2158 | (a) comely, seemly, decorous, (b) of honorable position (in society), wealthy, influential. |
2099 | G2159 | Vehemently, powerfully, vigorously. |
2100 | G2160 | Low jesting, ribaldry. |
2101 | G2161 | Eutychus, a young hearer of Paul at Troas. |
2102 | G2162 | Commendation, good report, praise. |
2103 | G2163 | Well reported of, spoken in a kindly spirit, laudable, reputable. |
2104 | G2164 | To bear well, bring a good harvest, yield abundantly. |
2105 | G2165 | To cheer, make glad; generally mid. or pass: to be glad, make merry, revel, feast. |
2106 | G2166 | The Euphrates, boundary river of the province Syria. |
2107 | G2167 | Joy, gladness, rejoicing. |
2108 | G2168 | To thank, give thanks; pass. 3 sing: is received with thanks. |
2109 | G2169 | Thankfulness, gratitude; giving of thanks, thanksgiving. |
2110 | G2170 | Thankful, grateful. |
2111 | G2171 | A prayer comprising a vow; a prayer, vow. |
2112 | G2172 | To pray, wish. |
2113 | G2173 | Useful, serviceable, very profitable. |
2114 | G2174 | To be of good cheer. |
2115 | G2175 | A sweet smell, fragrance. |
2116 | G2176 | (literal: well-named, to avoid the evil omen attaching to the left), on the left-hand side, left. |
2117 | G2177 | To leap upon, assault. |
2118 | G2178 | Once, once for all; at once. |
2119 | G2180 | Ephesian, of Ephesus. |
2120 | G2181 | Ephesus, a coast city, capital of the Roman province Asia. |
2121 | G2182 | An inventor, contriver, discoverer. |
2122 | G2183 | A class of priests who served for a stated number of days. |
2123 | G2184 | For the day, daily, necessary for every day. |
2124 | G2185 | To come to, reach as far as. |
2125 | G2186 | To stand by, to be urgent, befall one (as of evil), to be at hand, impend. |
2126 | G2187 | Ephraim, a city. |
2127 | G2188 | (Aramaic, meaning) be opened up. |
2128 | G2189 | Enmity, hostility, alienation. |
2129 | G2190 | Hated, hostile; an enemy. |
2130 | G2191 | A serpent, snake, viper. |
2131 | G2192 | To have, hold, possess. |
2132 | G2193 | (a) conj: until, (b) prep: as far as, up to, as much as, until. |
2133 | G2194 | Zebulun, one of the sons of Jacob, and founder of one of the twelve tribes. |
2134 | G2195 | Zacchaeus, a Jewish tax-gatherer. |
2135 | G2196 | Zerah, son of Judah and Tamar. |
2136 | G2197 | Zechariah, (a) a priest referred to as a son of Jehoiada, (b) another priest, father of John the Baptist. |
2137 | G2198 | To live, to be alive. |
2138 | G2199 | Zebedee, father of the apostles James and John. |
2139 | G2200 | Boiling hot; fervent. |
2140 | G2201 | A yoke, team; hence: a pair. |
2141 | G2202 | A band, fastening. |
2142 | G2203 | Zeus, the Greek god of the sky in all its manifestations, corresponding to the Roman Jupiter and to the leading god of the native Lycaonians. |
2143 | G2204 | (literal: to boil, to be boiling), to burn (in spirit), to be fervent. |
2144 | G2205 | (a) eagerness, zeal, enthusiasm, (b) jealousy, rivalry. |
2145 | G2206 | (a) to be jealous, (b) to be jealous of, with acc. of a person; to be eager for, to be eager to possess, with acc. of a thing. |
2146 | G2207 | One who is eagerly devoted to a person or a thing, a zealot. |
2147 | G2209 | Damage, loss, detriment. |
2148 | G2210 | To inflict loss (damage) upon, fine, punish, sometimes with the acc. of the penalty, even when the verb is passive. |
2149 | G2211 | Zenas, a Christian lawyer in Rome. |
2150 | G2212 | To seek, search for, desire, require, demand. |
2151 | G2213 | A question, subject of inquiry, dispute. |
2152 | G2214 | A question, debate, controversy; a seeking, search. |
2153 | G2215 | Spurious wheat, darnel; a plant that grows in Palestine which resembles wheat in many ways but is worthless. |
2154 | G2216 | Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel (Salathiel) and father of Abiud and Rhesa. |
2155 | G2217 | Darkness, murkiness, gloom. |
2156 | G2218 | A yoke; hence (a Jewish idea) of a heavy burden, comparable to the heavy yokes resting on the bullocks' necks; a balance, pair of scales. |
2157 | G2219 | Leaven, ferment. |
2158 | G2220 | To leaven, ferment. |
2159 | G2221 | To capture alive, capture for life, enthrall. |
2160 | G2222 | Life, both of physical (present) and of spiritual (particularly future) existence. |
2161 | G2223 | A girdle, belt, waistband; because the purse was kept there, also: a purse. |
2162 | G2224 | To gird, put on the girdle, especially as preparatory to active work. |
2163 | G2225 | To preserve alive (literal: bring to birth), save. |
2164 | G2226 | An animal, living creature. |
2165 | G2227 | To make that which was dead to live, cause to live, quicken. |
2166 | G2228 | Or, than. |
2167 | G2230 | To govern. |
2168 | G2231 | Rule, authority, sovereignty; a reign. |
2169 | G2232 | A leader, guide; a commander; a governor (of a province); plural: leaders. |
2170 | G2233 | (a) to lead, (b) to think, to be of opinion, suppose, consider. |
2171 | G2234 | Gladly, pleasantly, with pleasure. |
2172 | G2235 | Already; now at length, now after all this waiting. |
2173 | G2236 | Most gladly, most pleasantly. |
2174 | G2237 | Pleasure, a pleasure, especially sensuous pleasure; a strong desire, passion. |
2175 | G2238 | Mint, peppermint. |
2176 | G2239 | Habit, manner, custom, morals. |
2177 | G2240 | To have come, to be present, have arrived. |
2178 | G2241 | Eli, my God (Hebrew). |
2179 | G2242 | Heli, an ancestor of Jesus. |
2180 | G2243 | Elijah, the prophet. |
2181 | G2244 | Age, term of life; full age, maturity; stature. |
2182 | G2245 | Of which size, of what size, how small, how much. |
2183 | G2246 | The sun, sunlight. |
2184 | G2247 | A nail. |
2185 | G2250 | A day, the period from sunrise to sunset. |
2186 | G2251 | Our, our own. |
2187 | G2253 | Half-dead. |
2188 | G2255 | Half. |
2189 | G2256 | Half an hour. |
2190 | G2259 | When, whenever, at which time. |
2191 | G2260 | Than. |
2192 | G2261 | Placid, gentle, mild. |
2193 | G2262 | Er, son of Joshua and father of Elmadam. |
2194 | G2263 | Quiet, tranquil. |
2195 | G2264 | Herod; four persons are called by this name: Herod the Great, Herod Antipas, Herod Agrippa, and Herod Agrippa the younger. |
2196 | G2265 | The Herodians, the partisans of Herod (Antipas). |
2197 | G2266 | Herodias (died after A.D. 40), daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod I, wife, first, of her uncle Herod, second, of his half-brother, her uncle Herod Antipas. |
2198 | G2267 | Herodion, a Christian in Rome, a relative of Paul. |
2199 | G2268 | Isaiah, the prophet. |
2200 | G2269 | Esau, elder son of Isaac the patriarch, brother of Jacob. |
2201 | G2270 | To rest from work, cease from altercation, to be silent, live quietly. |
2202 | G2271 | Quietness, stillness, silence. |
2203 | G2272 | Quiet, tranquil, peaceful. |
2204 | G2273 | Whether. |
2205 | G2274 | To be defeated, to be overcome, to be made inferior. |
2206 | G2275 | Defect, loss, defeat, failure, shortcoming. |
2207 | G2276 | Lesser, inferior, weaker. |
2208 | G2278 | To make a sound, give forth a sound, sound (when struck); to roar (as the sea). |
2209 | G2279 | (a) a sound, noise, (b) a rumor, report. |
2210 | G2280 | Thaddaeus, one of the twelve apostles. |
2211 | G2281 | (a) the sea, in contrast to the land, (b) a particular sea or lake, e.g. the Sea of Galilee (Tiberias), the Red Sea. |
2212 | G2282 | (properly: to warm, then) to cherish, nourish, foster, comfort. |
2213 | G2283 | Tamar, mother of Perez and Zerah by Judah, son of Jacob. |
2214 | G2284 | To amaze; pass: to be amazed (almost terrified). |
2215 | G2285 | Astonishment, amazement (allied to terror or awe). |
2216 | G2286 | Deadly, mortal, fatal. |
2217 | G2287 | Death-bringing, deadly. |
2218 | G2288 | Death, physical or spiritual. |
2219 | G2289 | To put to death, subdue; pass: to be in danger of death, to be dead to, to be rid of, to be parted from. |
2220 | G2290 | To bury. |
2221 | G2291 | Terah, the father of Abraham. |
2222 | G2292 | To be courageous, confident, of good cheer. |
2223 | G2293 | To be of good courage, good cheer, to be bold. |
2224 | G2294 | Courage, confidence. |
2225 | G2295 | (a) concr: a marvel, wonder, (b) abstr: wonder, amazement. |
2226 | G2296 | (a) to wonder, marvel, (b) to wonder at, admire. |
2227 | G2297 | Wonderful, admirable; a wonder. |
2228 | G2298 | To be wondered at, wonderful, marvelous. |
2229 | G2299 | A goddess. |
2230 | G2300 | To see, behold, contemplate, look upon, view; to see, visit. |
2231 | G2301 | To make a public show of, expose to public shame. |
2232 | G2302 | (a) a theatre, a semi-circular stone building, generally open to the sky, (b) a spectacle, show. |
2233 | G2303 | Brimstone, sulfur. |
2234 | G2304 | Divine; the Deity. |
2235 | G2305 | Divinity, divine nature. |
2236 | G2306 | Of brimstone, sulfurous. |
2237 | G2307 | An act of will, will; plural: wishes, desires. |
2238 | G2308 | A willing, will. |
2239 | G2309 | To will, wish, desire, to be willing, intend, design. |
2240 | G2310 | (properly, an adj: belonging to the foundation), a foundation stone. |
2241 | G2311 | To found, lay the foundation. |
2242 | G2312 | Taught by God, divinely instructed. |
2243 | G2313 | To fight against God. |
2244 | G2314 | Fighting against God. |
2245 | G2315 | God-breathed, inspired by God, due to the inspiration of God. |
2246 | G2316 | (a) God, (b) a god, generally. |
2247 | G2317 | Reverence for God, fear of God, godliness, piety. |
2248 | G2318 | Devout, pious, God-fearing. |
2249 | G2319 | Hating God, hateful to God. |
2250 | G2320 | Deity, Godhead. |
2251 | G2321 | Theophilus, a friend of Luke of equestrian rank, to whom the Gospel and Acts are dedicated. |
2252 | G2322 | Care, attention, especially medical attention (treatment); hence almost: healing; those who render service. |
2253 | G2323 | To care for, attend, serve, treat, especially of a physician; hence: to heal. |
2254 | G2324 | A servant, attendant, minister. |
2255 | G2325 | To reap, gather, harvest. |
2256 | G2326 | Reaping, harvest; the harvest, crop. |
2257 | G2327 | A reaper, harvester. |
2258 | G2328 | To warm; to warm myself. |
2259 | G2329 | Heat. |
2260 | G2330 | Summer. |
2261 | G2331 | A Thessalonian. |
2262 | G2332 | Thessalonica (modern Saloniki), an important city of the Roman province Macedonia. |
2263 | G2333 | Theudas, a Jewish pretender of date about 4 B.C., otherwise unknown. |
2264 | G2334 | To look at, gaze, behold; to see, experience, discern; to partake of. |
2265 | G2335 | A sight, spectacle. |
2266 | G2336 | A repository, receptacle; a case, sheath, scabbard. |
2267 | G2337 | To suckle. |
2268 | G2338 | Female. |
2269 | G2339 | Hunting, entrapping; prey, game; a net, means of capture. |
2270 | G2340 | To hunt, seek to catch or entrap; to lay hold of. |
2271 | G2341 | To fight with wild beasts (i.e. wild beasts in human form); to be exposed to fierce hostility. |
2272 | G2342 | Properly: a wild beast, hence: any animal; a brute. |
2273 | G2343 | To store up, treasure up, save, lay up. |
2274 | G2344 | A store-house for precious things; hence: a treasure, a store. |
2275 | G2345 | To touch, handle, injure, harm. |
2276 | G2346 | (a) to make narrow (strictly: by pressure); to press upon, (b) to persecute, press hard. |
2277 | G2347 | Persecution, affliction, distress, tribulation. |
2278 | G2348 | To die, to be dying, to be dead. |
2279 | G2349 | Mortal, subject to death. |
2280 | G2350 | To disturb greatly, terrify, strike with panic; to show agitation of mind. |
2281 | G2351 | (a) din, hubbub, confused noise, outcry, (b) riot, disturbance. |
2282 | G2352 | To crush, break, shatter; to break down. |
2283 | G2353 | (literal: a nursling, hence probably) plural: cattle. |
2284 | G2354 | To lament, wail; to bewail. |
2285 | G2356 | (underlying sense: reverence or worship of the gods), worship as expressed in ritual acts, religion. |
2286 | G2357 | (refers probably to a careful observance of religious restrictions), religious (probably in a limited sense), devout. |
2287 | G2358 | (properly: to lead one as my prisoner in a triumphal procession, hence) to lead around, make a show (spectacle) of, cause to triumph. |
2288 | G2359 | Hair (of the head or of animals). |
2289 | G2360 | To disturb, agitate; pass: to be troubled, alarmed. |
2290 | G2361 | A clot, large drop (of blood). |
2291 | G2362 | A (king's) throne, seat; power, dominion; a potentate. |
2292 | G2363 | Thyatira, a city of the old district Lydia, in the Roman province Asia. |
2293 | G2364 | A daughter; hence, of any female descendent, however far removed; even of one unrelated: my young lady. |
2294 | G2365 | A little (young) daughter. |
2295 | G2366 | A storm, tempest, whirlwind. |
2296 | G2367 | Of the sandarach (so-called citron) tree. |
2297 | G2368 | Incense. |
2298 | G2369 | (ordinarily: censer, but) either the altar of incense, or the shovel, on which the high-priest poured the coals, when he entered the Holy of Holies on the Day of Atonement. |
2299 | G2370 | To burn incense. |
2300 | G2371 | (literal: to fight desperately, hence) to be furiously angry with. |
2301 | G2372 | An outburst of passion, wrath. |
2302 | G2373 | To provoke to anger; pass: to be very angry. |
2303 | G2374 | (a) a door, (b) an opportunity. |
2304 | G2375 | The heavy oblong Roman shield. |
2305 | G2376 | A small opening, window. |
2306 | G2377 | A door-keeper, porter. |
2307 | G2378 | Sacrifice; a sacrifice, offering. |
2308 | G2379 | An altar (for sacrifice). |
2309 | G2380 | To sacrifice, generally an animal; hence: to kill. |
2310 | G2381 | Thomas, also called Didymus, one of the Twelve. |
2311 | G2382 | A breast-plate, cuirass. |
2312 | G2383 | Jairus, a Jewish ruler of the synagogue. |
2313 | G2384 | (Hebrew), Jacob, (a) the patriarch, son of Isaac, (b) father of Joseph, the husband of Mary. |
2314 | G2385 | James, (a) the Small, son of Alphaeus, and one of the Twelve, (b) half-brother of Jesus, (c) father (?) of Jude, (d) son of Zebedee, and brother of John, one of the Twelve, killed A.D. 44. |
2315 | G2386 | Healing, curing, remedy. |
2316 | G2387 | Jambres, a sorcerer at the court of the Pharaoh. |
2317 | G2388 | Jannai, an ancestor of Jesus; Jannai was the son of Joseph, and father of Melchi. |
2318 | G2389 | Jannes, a sorcerer at the court of the Pharaoh. |
2319 | G2390 | To heal, generally of the physical, sometimes of spiritual, disease. |
2320 | G2391 | (Hebrew), Jared, son of Mahalalel and father of Enoch. |
2321 | G2392 | A cure, healing. |
2322 | G2393 | Jasper; a precious stone. |
2323 | G2394 | Jason, a Christian of Thessalonica, perhaps the same as the relative of Paul. |
2324 | G2395 | A physician. |
2325 | G2397 | Form, outward appearance. |
2326 | G2398 | One's own, belonging to one, private, personal; one's own people, one's own family, home, property. |
2327 | G2399 | (unofficial, hence) an amateur, an unprofessional man, a layman; an ungifted person. |
2328 | G2400 | See! Lo! Behold! Look!. |
2329 | G2401 | Idumea, Edom, a district of Arabia, immediately south of Judea. |
2330 | G2402 | Sweat, perspiration. |
2331 | G2403 | Jezebel, name given to a false prophetess of Thyatira, possibly borrowed from the name of Ahab's wife, queen of Israel. |
2332 | G2405 | The duty (office) of a priest, priesthood. |
2333 | G2406 | The act or office of priesthood. |
2334 | G2407 | To serve as priest. |
2335 | G2408 | Jeremiah, Hebrew prophet. |
2336 | G2409 | A priest, one who offers sacrifice to a god (in Jewish and pagan religions; of Christians only met.). |
2337 | G2410 | Jericho, a city a little north of the Dead Sea. |
2338 | G2411 | A temple, either the whole building, or specifically the outer courts, open to worshippers. |
2339 | G2412 | Suitable to a sacred character, reverent. |
2340 | G2413 | Sacred, holy, set apart. |
2341 | G2414 | The Greek form of the Hebrew name: Jerusalem. |
2342 | G2415 | An inhabitant of Jerusalem. |
2343 | G2416 | To commit sacrilege, rob a temple. |
2344 | G2417 | Robbing temples, but possibly simply: sacrilegious. |
2345 | G2418 | To minister in holy things. |
2346 | G2419 | (Aramaic form), Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine: hence Judaism, and allegorically, Christendom, the Christian Church. |
2347 | G2420 | The abstract notion of the priestly office. |
2348 | G2421 | (Hebrew), Jesse, son of Obed, and father of King David. |
2349 | G2422 | (Hebrew), Jephthah, one of the Judges of Israel. |
2350 | G2423 | (Hebrew), Jeconiah, son of Josiah and father of Salathiel. |
2351 | G2424 | Jesus; the Greek form of Joshua; Jesus, son of Eliezer; Jesus, surnamed Justus. |
2352 | G2425 | (a) considerable, sufficient, of number, quantity, time, (b) of persons: sufficiently strong (good, etc.), worthy, suitable, with various constructions, (c) many, much. |
2353 | G2426 | Sufficiency, ability, power, fitness. |
2354 | G2427 | To make sufficient, render fit, qualify. |
2355 | G2428 | (originally: the olive branch held in the hand of the suppliant), supplication, entreaty. |
2356 | G2429 | Moisture. |
2357 | G2430 | Iconium, a Phrygian city of the Roman province Galatia (modern Konia). |
2358 | G2431 | Joyous, cheerful, not grudging. |
2359 | G2432 | Cheerfulness, graciousness. |
2360 | G2433 | (a) to have mercy on, show favor to, (b) trans. with object of sins: to forgive, pardon. |
2361 | G2434 | A propitiation (of an angry god), atoning sacrifice. |
2362 | G2435 | (a) a sin offering, by which the wrath of the deity shall be appeased; a means of propitiation, (b) the covering of the ark, which was sprinkled with the atoning blood on the Day of Atonement. |
2363 | G2436 | Propitious, forgiving, merciful. |
2364 | G2437 | Illyricum, a Roman province, afterwards called Dalmatia, bounded by Pannonia on the north, Macedonia on the south, Moesia on the east, and the Adriatic Sea on the west. |
2365 | G2438 | A thong, strap, (a) for binding a man who is to be flogged, (b) for fastening a sandal or shoe. |
2366 | G2439 | To clothe, provide clothing for; pass: to be clothed. |
2367 | G2440 | A long flowing outer garment, tunic. |
2368 | G2441 | A collective word: raiment, clothing. |
2369 | G2442 | To desire earnestly, long for; to have a strong affection for, love fervently. |
2370 | G2443 | In order that, so that. |
2371 | G2445 | Joppa, a coast town of Judea, west-north-west of Jerusalem. |
2372 | G2446 | The Jordan, a great river flowing due south and bounding Galilee, Samaria, and Judea on the east. |
2373 | G2447 | Poison, rust; an arrow. |
2374 | G2448 | Judah, Judas, Jude. |
2375 | G2449 | Judea, a Roman province, capital Jerusalem. |
2376 | G2450 | To live as a Jew (in religion, ceremonially). |
2377 | G2451 | Jewish, Judaic. |
2378 | G2452 | In the manner of Jews (religiously, ceremonially). |
2379 | G2453 | Jewish. |
2380 | G2454 | The Jewish religion, Judaism. |
2381 | G2455 | Judah, Judas, Jude. |
2382 | G2456 | Julia, a Roman Christian, probably a slave or freed from the Imperial household. |
2383 | G2457 | Julius, a Roman centurion on special service. |
2384 | G2458 | Junia, Junias, a Roman Christian. |
2385 | G2459 | Justus, (a) a surname of Joseph Barsabbas, one of the two nominated to fill Judas' place as apostle, (b) Titius Justus, a Corinthian Christian, (c) surname of Jesus, a Christian with Paul in Rome. |
2386 | G2460 | A horse-soldier, a mounted soldier, a cavalryman. |
2387 | G2461 | Cavalry. |
2388 | G2462 | A horse. |
2389 | G2463 | A rainbow or halo. |
2390 | G2464 | (Hebrew), Isaac, the patriarch. |
2391 | G2465 | Equal to or like the angels. |
2392 | G2466 | Issachar, a proper name. |
2393 | G2469 | Iscariot, surname of Judas. |
2394 | G2470 | Equal, equivalent, identical. |
2395 | G2471 | Equality; equality of treatment, fairness. |
2396 | G2472 | Equally privileged, equal in honor. |
2397 | G2473 | Like-minded, of the same mind or spirit. |
2398 | G2474 | (Hebrew), Israel, surname of Jacob, then the Jewish people, the people of God. |
2399 | G2475 | An Israelite, one of the chosen people of Israel, a Jew. |
2400 | G2476 | (a) to make to stand, place, set up, establish, appoint; to place oneself, stand, (b) to set in balance, weigh; (c) to stand, stand by, stand still; to stand ready, stand firm, to be steadfast. |
2401 | G2477 | To get acquainted with, visit. |
2402 | G2478 | Strong (originally and generally of physical strength); mighty, powerful, vehement, sure. |
2403 | G2479 | Strength (absolutely), power, might, force, ability. |
2404 | G2480 | To have strength, to be strong, to be in full health and vigor, to be able; to prevail. |
2405 | G2481 | Perhaps, equally; it may be that. |
2406 | G2482 | Italy. |
2407 | G2483 | Italian. |
2408 | G2484 | Ituraean, an adjective applied to a district also called Trachonitis, about 60 miles east of the Sea of Galilee, and partly inhabited by the nomad tribe called Ituraeans. |
2409 | G2485 | A small fish. |
2410 | G2486 | A fish. |
2411 | G2487 | A track, footstep. |
2412 | G2488 | Jotham, son of Uzziah and father of Ahaz. |
2413 | G2489 | (Hebrew), Joanna, Johanna, wife of Chuza, Herod's steward. |
2414 | G2490 | Joanan, a proper name. |
2415 | G2491 | John: the Baptist, the apostle, a member of the Sanhedrin, or John Mark. |
2416 | G2492 | (Hebrew), Job, the hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament. |
2417 | G2493 | Joel, the Hebrew prophet. |
2418 | G2494 | (Hebrew), Jonam, an ancestor of Jesus. |
2419 | G2495 | (Hebrew), Jonah, the Hebrew prophet. |
2420 | G2496 | (Hebrew), Joram, Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat and father of Uzziah. |
2421 | G2497 | (Hebrew), Jorim, an ancestor of Jesus. |
2422 | G2498 | (Hebrew), Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, son of Asaph, father of Joram, an ancestor of Jesus. |
2423 | G2500 | (Hebrew), Joses (a) son of Eliezer, (b) son of Mary, half-brother of Jesus, (c) surnamed Barnabas (also called Joseph). |
2424 | G2501 | Joseph, a proper name. |
2425 | G2502 | (Hebrew), Josiah, king of Judah. |
2426 | G2503 | Iota, a small letter of the Greek alphabet, used in the NT to indicate the smallest part. |
2427 | G2504 | To also, to too, but I. |
2428 | G2505 | Just as. |
2429 | G2506 | Taking down, razing, destroying. |
2430 | G2507 | (a) to take down, pull down, depose, destroy. |
2431 | G2508 | To cleanse, purify, prune. |
2432 | G2509 | Even as, just as. |
2433 | G2510 | To lay hold of, fasten on to, seize, attack. |
2434 | G2511 | To cleanse, make clean, literally, ceremonially, or spiritually, according to context. |
2435 | G2512 | Cleansing, purifying, purification, literal, ceremonial, or moral; expiation. |
2436 | G2513 | Clean, pure, unstained, either literally or ceremonially or spiritually; guiltless, innocent, upright. |
2437 | G2514 | Cleanness, purity. |
2438 | G2515 | A seat, chair. |
2439 | G2516 | To be sitting, sit down, to be seated. |
2440 | G2517 | In order, in succession, in the time immediately after, just after. |
2441 | G2518 | To sleep, to be sleeping. |
2442 | G2519 | A leader, teacher, guide, master. |
2443 | G2520 | To come down, come to; to be unfit, proper. |
2444 | G2521 | To sit, to be seated, enthroned; to dwell, reside. |
2445 | G2522 | Daily, day-by-day. |
2446 | G2523 | (a) to make to sit; to set, appoint, (b) to sit down, to be seated, stay. |
2447 | G2524 | To send, let down, lower. |
2448 | G2525 | To set down, bring down to a place; to set in order, appoint, make, constitute. |
2449 | G2526 | According to which thing, as, according as. |
2450 | G2527 | One the whole, in general, altogether. |
2451 | G2528 | To arm fully. |
2452 | G2529 | To see clearly, perceive, discern. |
2453 | G2530 | (a) in proportion as, according as, (b) because. |
2454 | G2531 | According to the manner in which, in the degree that, just as, as. |
2455 | G2532 | And, even, also, namely. |
2456 | G2533 | Caiaphas, Jewish high priest. |
2457 | G2535 | (Hebrew), Cain, son of Adam and Eve and brother of Abel. |
2458 | G2536 | (Hebrew), Cainan, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
2459 | G2537 | Fresh, new, unused, novel. |
2460 | G2538 | Freshness, newness, novelty. |
2461 | G2539 | Although, though. |
2462 | G2540 | Fitting season, season, opportunity, occasion, time. |
2463 | G2541 | Caesar, a surname of the gens Iulia, which became practically synonymous with the Emperor for the time being; in the Gospels it always refers to Tiberias. |
2464 | G2542 | Two cities of Palestine: one in Galilee (Caesarea Philippi), the other on the coast of the Mediterranean. |
2465 | G2543 | And yet, although, though. |
2466 | G2544 | And yet, although, indeed. |
2467 | G2545 | To ignite, light, burn, to consume with fire. |
2468 | G2546 | And there, and yonder, there also. |
2469 | G2547 | And thence, and from there; and then afterwards. |
2470 | G2548 | And he, she, it, and that. |
2471 | G2549 | (a) evil (i.e. trouble, labor, misfortune), (b) wickedness, (c) vicious disposition, malice, spite. |
2472 | G2550 | Evil-mindedness, malignity, malevolence. |
2473 | G2551 | To speak evil of, curse, revile, abuse. |
2474 | G2552 | Experience of evil, suffering, distress, affliction, perseverance. |
2475 | G2553 | To suffer evil, endure affliction. |
2476 | G2554 | To do harm, do wrong, do evil, commit sin. |
2477 | G2555 | Doing evil; an evil-doer. |
2478 | G2556 | Bad, evil, in the widest sense. |
2479 | G2557 | (literal: an evil-worker), a criminal. |
2480 | G2558 | To treat evilly, hurt, torment. |
2481 | G2559 | To treat badly, afflict, embitter, make angry. |
2482 | G2560 | Badly, evilly, wrongly. |
2483 | G2561 | Affliction, ill-treatment, oppression, misery. |
2484 | G2562 | Stubble, straw, the stalk. |
2485 | G2563 | A reed; a reed-pen, reed-staff, measuring rod. |
2486 | G2564 | (a) to call, summon, invite, (b) to call, name. |
2487 | G2565 | A cultivated olive tree. |
2488 | G2566 | Very well. |
2489 | G2567 | A teacher of that which is noble (honorable) and good. |
2490 | G2569 | To do well, act honorably, do what is right. |
2491 | G2570 | Beautiful, as an outward sign of the inward good, noble, honorable character; good, worthy, honorable, noble, and seen to be so. |
2492 | G2571 | A covering, especially a covering of head and face, a veil. |
2493 | G2572 | To veil, hide, conceal, envelop. |
2494 | G2573 | Well, nobly, honorably, rightly. |
2495 | G2574 | A camel or dromedary. |
2496 | G2575 | A furnace, oven, kiln. |
2497 | G2576 | To close, shut the eyes. |
2498 | G2577 | To work, to be weary, to be sick. |
2499 | G2578 | To bend, bow. |
2500 | G2579 | And if, even if, even, at least. |
2501 | G2580 | Cana, a town in Galilee. |
2502 | G2581 | A Canaanite. |
2503 | G2582 | Candace, a proper name; the Candace, a dynastic name for queens of the Ethiopians in Abyssinia. |
2504 | G2583 | (literal: a level, ruler), a rule, regulation, rule of conduct or doctrine, (b) a measured (defined) area, province. |
2505 | G2584 | Capernaum, a town of Galilee. |
2506 | G2585 | To hawk, trade in, deal in for purposes of gain. |
2507 | G2586 | Smoke. |
2508 | G2587 | Cappadocia, a large Roman province in the central eastern part of Asia Minor. |
2509 | G2588 | Literal: the heart; mind, character, inner self, will, intention, center. |
2510 | G2589 | A knower of the inner life (character, hearts). |
2511 | G2590 | (a) fruit, generally vegetable, sometimes animal, (b) fruit, deed, action, result, (c) profit, gain. |
2512 | G2591 | Carpus, a Christian of Troas. |
2513 | G2592 | To bear fruit. |
2514 | G2593 | Fruitful. |
2515 | G2594 | To persevere, endure, to be steadfast, patient. |
2516 | G2595 | A dry stalk, chip of wood, twig, splinter, chaff. |
2517 | G2596 | Genitive: against, down from, throughout, by; accusative: over against, among, daily, day-by-day, each day, according to, by way of. |
2518 | G2597 | To go down, come down, either from the sky or from higher land, descend. |
2519 | G2598 | (a) to lay, of a foundation, (b) to cast down, prostrate. |
2520 | G2599 | To burden, oppress, weigh down. |
2521 | G2600 | Descent. |
2522 | G2602 | (a) foundation, (b) depositing, sowing, deposit, technically used of the act of conception. |
2523 | G2603 | Of the umpire in a contest: to decide against, take part against, condemn (perhaps with the idea of assumption, officialism). |
2524 | G2604 | A reporter, announcer, proclaimer, herald. |
2525 | G2605 | To declare openly, proclaim, preach, laud, celebrate. |
2526 | G2606 | To laugh at, ridicule. |
2527 | G2607 | To condemn, blame. |
2528 | G2608 | To break down (in pieces), crush, break into. |
2529 | G2609 | To lead down, bring down, either from a high place on land or to a lower (or actually to the sea-coast), or from the high seas to land. |
2530 | G2610 | To subdue (in warfare); to struggle against, conquer, overcome. |
2531 | G2611 | To bind up, bandage. |
2532 | G2612 | Quite clear, evident. |
2533 | G2613 | To condemn, pass sentence upon. |
2534 | G2614 | To hunt down, follow closely. |
2535 | G2615 | To enslave. |
2536 | G2616 | To overpower, quell, treat harshly. |
2537 | G2617 | To shame, disgrace, bring to shame, put to utter confusion, frustrate. |
2538 | G2618 | To burn up, consume entirely. |
2539 | G2619 | To veil, cover the head. |
2540 | G2620 | To boast against, exult over. |
2541 | G2621 | To recline (at table); more often: to keep my bed, to be lying ill (in bed). |
2542 | G2622 | To break in pieces, break up. |
2543 | G2623 | To shut up, confine. |
2544 | G2624 | To give as an inheritance, distribute by lot. |
2545 | G2625 | To cause to recline at table; mid. and pass: to recline at table. |
2546 | G2626 | To flood over, overwhelm, inundate. |
2547 | G2627 | A deluge, flood. |
2548 | G2628 | To follow after. |
2549 | G2629 | To cut up, cut in pieces, mangle, wound. |
2550 | G2630 | To cast down headlong, throw over a precipice. |
2551 | G2631 | Punishment following condemnation, penal servitude, penalty. |
2552 | G2632 | To condemn, judge worthy of punishment. |
2553 | G2633 | Condemnation, censure. |
2554 | G2634 | To exercise authority over, overpower, master. |
2555 | G2635 | To speak evil of, rail at, slander. |
2556 | G2636 | Evil-speaking, backbiting, detraction, slander. |
2557 | G2637 | Slanderous, back-biting; a railer, defamer. |
2558 | G2638 | (a) to seize tight hold of, arrest, catch, capture, appropriate, (b) to overtake, (c) to perceived, comprehended. |
2559 | G2639 | To enter in a list, register, enroll. |
2560 | G2641 | To leave behind, desert, abandon, forsake; to leave remaining, reserve. |
2561 | G2642 | To stone down, stone to death, overwhelm with stones. |
2562 | G2643 | Reconciliation, restoration to favor. |
2563 | G2644 | To change, exchange, reconcile. |
2564 | G2645 | Left behind; the rest, the remainder. |
2565 | G2646 | An inn, lodging-place. |
2566 | G2647 | (literal: to loosen thoroughly), (a) to break up, overthrow, destroy (b) to unyoke, unharness a carriage horse or pack animal; hence: to put up, lodge, find a lodging. |
2567 | G2648 | To understand, take in a fact about, consider carefully. |
2568 | G2649 | To give evidence (bear witness) against. |
2569 | G2650 | To wait, stay (with), remain, abide, dwell. |
2570 | G2652 | A curse, an accursed thing. |
2571 | G2653 | To curse, devote to destruction. |
2572 | G2654 | To use up, spend, consume (as with fire). |
2573 | G2655 | (properly a medical term: to stupefy, hence) to burden, encumber. |
2574 | G2656 | To nod, make a sign, beckon. |
2575 | G2657 | To take note of, perceive, consider carefully, discern, detect, make account of. |
2576 | G2658 | (a) to come down, either from high land to lower (or actually to the sea-coast), or from the high seas to the coast; hence to arrive at, reach (my destination), (b) of property: to come down (descend) by inheritance to an heir. |
2577 | G2659 | Deep sleep, torpor, insensibility, stupor. |
2578 | G2660 | To be pierced, stung, smitten. |
2579 | G2661 | To deem (count) worthy. |
2580 | G2662 | To trample down, trample under foot, spurn. |
2581 | G2663 | (in the Old Testament of the rest attained by the settlement in Canaan), resting, rest, dwelling, habitation. |
2582 | G2664 | (a) to cause to rest, bring to rest; to cause to refrain, (b) to rest. |
2583 | G2665 | (literal: that which is spread out downwards, that which hangs down), a curtain, veil, of that which separated the Holy of Holies from the outer parts of the temple at Jerusalem, also of an outer curtain at the entrance to the Holy Place in the same temple. |
2584 | G2666 | To drink down, swallow, devour, destroy, consume. |
2585 | G2667 | To fall down, fall prostrate. |
2586 | G2668 | To sail down (from the high seas to the shore). |
2587 | G2669 | To exhaust by labor or suffering, wear out, overpower, oppress. |
2588 | G2670 | To sink in the sea, pass: to drown, to be submerged. |
2589 | G2671 | Cursing; a curse; a doomed one. |
2590 | G2672 | To curse. |
2591 | G2673 | (a) to make idle (inactive), make of no effect, annul, abolish, bring to naught, (b) to discharge, sever, separate from. |
2592 | G2674 | To number among, count with. |
2593 | G2675 | (a) to fit (join) together; to compact together, (b) to prepare, perfect, for his (its) full destination or use, bring into its proper condition (whether for the first time, or after a lapse). |
2594 | G2676 | A perfecting, making fit. |
2595 | G2677 | A bringing to a condition of fitness, perfecting. |
2596 | G2678 | To shake (the hand) up and down, wave; to beckon for silence. |
2597 | G2679 | To dig down under, demolish, undermine. |
2598 | G2680 | To build, construct, prepare, make ready. |
2599 | G2681 | To encamp, take up my quarters, tabernacle, pitch my tent, dwell. |
2600 | G2682 | A dwelling-place. |
2601 | G2683 | To overshadow. |
2602 | G2684 | To view closely, inspect, spy out. |
2603 | G2685 | A spy, scout. |
2604 | G2686 | To deal craftily with, outwit. |
2605 | G2687 | To let down, lower; to keep down, restrain, pacify. |
2606 | G2688 | Behavior, conduct, deportment, demeanor. |
2607 | G2689 | Garb, clothing, dress, attire. |
2608 | G2690 | To overturn, overthrow. |
2609 | G2691 | To grow wanton towards. |
2610 | G2692 | Overthrow, destruction, material or spiritual. |
2611 | G2693 | To strew or spread over; to lay low, overthrow. |
2612 | G2694 | To pull down, drag away. |
2613 | G2695 | To slaughter, kill off, slay. |
2614 | G2696 | To seal up, secure with a seal. |
2615 | G2697 | A possession, holding fast. |
2616 | G2698 | (a) to lay down, deposit, (b) to lay down or deposit a favor, with the view of receiving one in return, seek favor. |
2617 | G2699 | A mutilation, spoiling. |
2618 | G2701 | To run down. |
2619 | G2702 | To bear down, overpower; to give a vote or verdict, bring charges. |
2620 | G2703 | To flee for refuge (implying that the refuge is reached); aor. indicates moment of arrival. |
2621 | G2704 | To destroy, corrupt. |
2622 | G2705 | To kiss affectionately. |
2623 | G2706 | To despise, scorn, and show it by active insult, disregard. |
2624 | G2707 | A despiser, scorner. |
2625 | G2708 | To pour (down) upon. |
2626 | G2709 | Under the earth, subterranean, infernal. |
2627 | G2710 | To use to the full, use up. |
2628 | G2711 | To cool, refresh. |
2629 | G2712 | Full of images of idols, grossly idolatrous. |
2630 | G2713 | Opposite, in front (of), over against. |
2631 | G2714 | Before the face of, over against. |
2632 | G2715 | To have (exercise) power (authority) over. |
2633 | G2716 | To effect by labor, achieve, work out, bring about. |
2634 | G2718 | To come down from sky to earth, or from high land to lower land (or to the coast), or from the high seas to the shore. |
2635 | G2719 | To eat up, eat till it is finished, devour, squander, annoy, injure. |
2636 | G2720 | (a) to make straight, (b) to put in the right way, direct. |
2637 | G2721 | To rush, assault, rise up against. |
2638 | G2722 | (a) to hold fast, bind, arrest, (b) to take possession of, lay hold of, (c) to hold back, detain, restrain, (d) to hold a ship, keep its head. |
2639 | G2723 | To accuse, charge, prosecute. |
2640 | G2724 | An accusation, charge. |
2641 | G2725 | An accuser, prosecutor. |
2642 | G2726 | A downcast countenance as a sign of sorrow, gloominess, gloom, dejection. |
2643 | G2727 | To instruct orally, teach, inform. |
2644 | G2728 | To rust; pass: to be rusted, tarnished. |
2645 | G2729 | To prevail against, overpower, get the upper hand. |
2646 | G2730 | To dwell in, settle in, to be established in (permanently), inhabit. |
2647 | G2731 | A dwelling, abode, habitation. |
2648 | G2732 | A habitation, dwelling-place, abode. |
2649 | G2733 | A dwelling, habitation, settlement. |
2650 | G2734 | To mirror, reflect. |
2651 | G2736 | (a) down, below, also: downwards, (b) lower, under, less, of a length of time. |
2652 | G2737 | Lower. |
2653 | G2738 | Burning heat, heat. |
2654 | G2739 | To burn, scorch. |
2655 | G2740 | A burning up, being burned. |
2656 | G2741 | To burn with great heat. |
2657 | G2742 | A scorching heat, hot wind. |
2658 | G2743 | To cauterize, burn with a hot iron; hence to sear. |
2659 | G2744 | To boast; to glory (exult) proudly. |
2660 | G2745 | A boasting; a ground of boasting (glorying, exultation). |
2661 | G2746 | The act of boasting, glorying, exultation. |
2662 | G2747 | Cenchreae, the port of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf. |
2663 | G2748 | Kidron, a valley near Jerusalem. |
2664 | G2749 | To lie, recline, to be placed, to be laid, set, specially appointed, destined. |
2665 | G2750 | A bandage, grave-clothes. |
2666 | G2751 | To shear, cut the hair of; to cut my own hair, have my hair cut. |
2667 | G2752 | A word of command, a call, an arousing outcry. |
2668 | G2753 | To command, order, direct, bid. |
2669 | G2754 | Vainglory, empty pride. |
2670 | G2755 | Vainglorious, boastful. |
2671 | G2756 | (a) empty, (b) empty (in moral content), vain, ineffective, foolish, worthless, (c) false, unreal, pretentious, hollow. |
2672 | G2757 | Empty disputing, worthless babble. |
2673 | G2758 | (a) to empty, (b) to deprive of content, make unreal. |
2674 | G2759 | A sting, goad; of death. |
2675 | G2760 | A centurion, an officer commanding about a hundred infantry in the Roman army. |
2676 | G2761 | Falsely, in vain, to no purpose. |
2677 | G2762 | A little hook, an apostrophe on letters of the alphabet, distinguishing them from other little letters, or a separation stroke between letters. |
2678 | G2763 | A potter. |
2679 | G2764 | Of clay, made by a potter, earthen. |
2680 | G2765 | A pitcher, earthen vessel, jar. |
2681 | G2766 | A tile; practically: the roof. |
2682 | G2767 | To mix, mingle, pour out for drinking. |
2683 | G2768 | (a) a horn, (b) a horn-like projection at the corner of an altar, (c) a horn as a symbol of power. |
2684 | G2769 | A husk (pod) of the carob. |
2685 | G2770 | To gain, acquire, win (over), avoid loss. |
2686 | G2771 | Gain, advantage, profit. |
2687 | G2772 | A small coin; plural: small change. |
2688 | G2773 | Properly: a changer of large into smaller coins, a money-changer. |
2689 | G2774 | (a) the chief matter, the main point, (b) a sum of money. |
2690 | G2775 | To wound in the head. |
2691 | G2776 | (a) the head, (b) a corner stone, uniting two walls; head, ruler, lord. |
2692 | G2777 | (literal: little head, then: the knob at the end of the wooden core of a roll of papyrus, then) a roll, volume, division (of a book). |
2693 | G2778 | A poll-tax. |
2694 | G2779 | A garden, any place planted with trees and herbs. |
2695 | G2780 | A gardener, garden-keeper. |
2696 | G2782 | A proclamation, preaching. |
2697 | G2783 | A herald, preacher, proclaimer. |
2698 | G2784 | To proclaim, herald, preach. |
2699 | G2785 | A sea monster, huge sea fish, whale. |
2700 | G2786 | Cephas (Aramaic for rock), the new name given to Simon Peter, the apostle. |
2701 | G2787 | (properly: a wooden box, hence) the Ark, in which Noah sailed; the Ark of the Covenant. |
2702 | G2788 | A harp, lyre. |
2703 | G2789 | to play on the harp, to harp, with acc. of the tune. |
2704 | G2790 | A harpist, one who sings with harp as accompaniment. |
2705 | G2791 | Cilicia, a Roman province between the Taurus range of mountains and the coast in the south-east corner of Asia Minor, linked up with the province of Syria. |
2706 | G2792 | (a Semitic word) cinnamon. |
2707 | G2793 | To be in danger or peril. |
2708 | G2794 | Danger, peril, risk. |
2709 | G2795 | To set in motion, move, remove, excite, stir up. |
2710 | G2796 | A moving, stirring. |
2711 | G2797 | Kish, the father of Saul. |
2712 | G2798 | A young tender shoot, then: a branch; of descendants. |
2713 | G2799 | To weep, weep for, mourn, lament. |
2714 | G2800 | A breaking. |
2715 | G2801 | A fragment, broken piece. |
2716 | G2802 | Cauda, Clauda, an island twenty-three miles south of the western end of Crete. |
2717 | G2803 | Claudia, a Christian woman in Rome; probably a freedwoman of the imperial household. |
2718 | G2804 | (a) Claudius, the fourth of the Roman Emperors, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, who ruled A.D. 41-54, (b) Claudius Lysias, a tribune at Jerusalem. |
2719 | G2805 | Weeping, lamentation, crying. |
2720 | G2806 | To break (in pieces), break bread. |
2721 | G2807 | A key. |
2722 | G2808 | To shut, shut up. |
2723 | G2809 | A theft. |
2724 | G2810 | Cleopas, one of the two companions of the risen Jesus from Jerusalem to Emmaus. |
2725 | G2811 | Glory, fame, praise; rumor, report, credit. |
2726 | G2812 | A thief. |
2727 | G2813 | To steal. |
2728 | G2814 | A branch, shoot, twig. |
2729 | G2815 | Clement, a fellow-worker of Paul in Rome. |
2730 | G2816 | To inherit, obtain (possess) by inheritance, acquire. |
2731 | G2817 | An inheritance, an heritage, regularly the gift of God to His chosen people, in the Old Testament: the Promised Land, in NT a possession viewed in one sense as present, in another as future; a share, participation. |
2732 | G2818 | An heir, an inheritor. |
2733 | G2819 | (a) a lot, (b) a portion assigned; hence: a portion of the people of God assigned to one's care, a congregation. |
2734 | G2820 | To cast lots, choose by lot, assign by lot, assign a portion, receive a share. |
2735 | G2821 | A calling, invitation; in the NT, always of a divine call. |
2736 | G2822 | Called, invited, summoned by God to an office or to salvation. |
2737 | G2823 | An oven, furnace. |
2738 | G2824 | A small geographical division, district, or territory. |
2739 | G2825 | A couch, bed, portable bed or mat, a couch for reclining at meals, possibly also a bier. |
2740 | G2826 | A couch or litter of a sick person. |
2741 | G2827 | To rest, recline; to bend, incline; to cause to give ground, make to yield; to decline, approach my end. |
2742 | G2828 | Properly: a dining couch; hence: a group of diners. |
2743 | G2829 | Thieving, theft. |
2744 | G2830 | Rough water, a wave, billow, surge. |
2745 | G2831 | To be tossed by waves, to be tossed to and fro. |
2746 | G2832 | Clopas, husband of one Mary, who stood by the cross. |
2747 | G2833 | To rub, tickle, scratch; pass: to itch. |
2748 | G2834 | Cnidus, a town on the coast of Caria (south-west Asia Minor) near the island of Cos. |
2749 | G2835 | A quadrans, the smallest Roman copper coin, the sixteenth part of a sesterius. |
2750 | G2836 | Belly, abdomen, heart, a general term covering any organ in the abdomen, e.g. stomach, womb; the inner man. |
2751 | G2837 | To fall asleep, to be asleep, sometimes of the sleep of death. |
2752 | G2838 | Repose, taking rest, sleep. |
2753 | G2839 | (a) common, shared, (b) Hebraistic use: profane; dirty, unclean, unwashed. |
2754 | G2840 | To make unclean, pollute, desecrate, to regard (treat) as unclean. |
2755 | G2841 | (a) to share, communicate, contribute, impart, (b) to share in, have a share of, have fellowship with. |
2756 | G2842 | (literal: partnership) (a) contributory help, participation, (b) sharing in, communion, (c) spiritual fellowship, a fellowship in the spirit. |
2757 | G2843 | Willing to share, sociable, ready to communicate, beneficent. |
2758 | G2844 | A sharer, partner, companion. |
2759 | G2845 | (a) a bed, (b) a marriage bed; plural: repeated (immoral) sexual intercourse. |
2760 | G2846 | A bed-chamber. |
2761 | G2847 | Crimson, scarlet, dyed with Kermes (coccum), the female coccus of the Kermes oak. |
2762 | G2848 | A kernel, grain, seed. |
2763 | G2849 | To chastise, curtail, punish; to cause to be punished. |
2764 | G2850 | Flattery, with a view to advantage or gain. |
2765 | G2851 | Chastisement, punishment, torment, perhaps with the idea of deprivation. |
2766 | G2852 | To strike with the fist, buffet; hence: to mistreat violently. |
2767 | G2853 | (literal: to glue); hence: mid. and pass: to join oneself closely, cleave, adhere (to), to keep company (with), of friendly intercourse. |
2768 | G2854 | Eye-salve. |
2769 | G2855 | A money-changer, who changed heathen into Jewish money, for payment into the Temple treasury. |
2770 | G2856 | (literal: to maim, mutilate), to cut short, shorten, abbreviate. |
2771 | G2857 | Colossae, a town of the Roman province Asia, in the Lycus valley, near Laodicea and Hierapolis. |
2772 | G2859 | (a) sing. and plural: bosom; (sinus) the overhanging fold of the garment used as a pocket, (b) a bay, gulf. |
2773 | G2860 | (properly: to dive, hence) to swim. |
2774 | G2861 | (literal: a diving or swimming place), a pool. |
2775 | G2862 | A colony, a city settlement of Roman (soldier) citizens; a garrison city. |
2776 | G2863 | To wear the hair long, allow the hair to grow out. |
2777 | G2864 | Hair, long hair. |
2778 | G2865 | (a) act: to convey, bring, carry, (b) to receive back, receive what has belonged to oneself but has been lost, or else promised but kept back, or: to get what has come to be my own by earning, recover. |
2779 | G2866 | In better health. |
2780 | G2867 | To whitewash, plaster over. |
2781 | G2868 | Dust. |
2782 | G2869 | To abate, cease raging, to be stilled. |
2783 | G2870 | Beating of the breast or head in lamentation, lamentation. |
2784 | G2871 | Slaughter, smiting in battle. |
2785 | G2872 | (a) to grow weary, (b) to toil, work with effort (of bodily and mental labor alike). |
2786 | G2873 | (a) trouble, (b) toil, labor, laborious toil, involving weariness and fatigue. |
2787 | G2874 | Manure; a dung-hill. |
2788 | G2875 | (a) to cut, cut off, strike, smite, (b) to beat my breast or head in lamentation, lament, mourn, sometimes with acc. of person whose loss is mourned. |
2789 | G2876 | A raven, crow. |
2790 | G2877 | A little girl, a young girl; a girl, maiden. |
2791 | G2878 | A gift, offering, anything consecrated to God. |
2792 | G2879 | (Hebrew) Korah. |
2793 | G2880 | To fill, sate, glut, feed full, satisfy. |
2794 | G2881 | Corinthian, of Corinth. |
2795 | G2882 | Corinth, in north-east Peloponnese, the capital of the Roman province Achaia. |
2796 | G2883 | Cornelius, a centurion of the Roman army, stationed at Caesarea. |
2797 | G2884 | (Hebrew) a (dry) measure, equivalent to 120 gallons. |
2798 | G2885 | To put into order; to decorate, deck, adorn. |
2799 | G2886 | Earthly, worldly (belonging to the present earthly world as opposed to the heavenly and future). |
2800 | G2887 | Orderly, virtuous, decent, modest, well-ordered. |
2801 | G2888 | Ruler of this world, that is, of the world as asserting its independence of God; used of the angelic or demonic powers controlling the sublunary world. |
2802 | G2889 | The world, universe; worldly affairs; the inhabitants of the world; adornment. |
2803 | G2890 | Quartus, a Christian, brother of Erastus the Corinthian. |
2804 | G2891 | (Aramaic) arise, stand up. |
2805 | G2892 | A guard, watch. |
2806 | G2893 | To lighten, make light. |
2807 | G2894 | A large basket. |
2808 | G2895 | A bed, mattress, mat of a poor man. |
2809 | G2896 | To cry aloud, shriek. |
2810 | G2897 | Drunken dissipation, surfeiting. |
2811 | G2898 | A skull. |
2812 | G2899 | The fringe, edge, corner, tassel. |
2813 | G2900 | Strong, powerful, mighty. |
2814 | G2901 | To strengthen, confirm; pass: to grow strong, become strong. |
2815 | G2902 | To be strong, mighty, hence: to rule, to be master, prevail; to obtain, take hold of; to hold, hold fast. |
2816 | G2903 | Most excellent, an official epithet, used in addressing a Roman of high rank, and in the second century one of equestrian (as distinguished from senatorial) rank. |
2817 | G2904 | Dominion, strength, power; a mighty deed. |
2818 | G2905 | To cry aloud, shout, exclaim. |
2819 | G2906 | (a) a shout, cry, clamor, (b) outcry, clamoring against another. |
2820 | G2907 | Flesh; plural: pieces of flesh, kinds of flesh. |
2821 | G2908 | Stronger, more excellent. |
2822 | G2909 | Stronger, more excellent. |
2823 | G2910 | To hang, hang up, suspend; to be hanging, hang. |
2824 | G2911 | A crag, precipice, steep bank. |
2825 | G2912 | A Cretan, an inhabitant of Crete. |
2826 | G2913 | Crescens, a Christian, coadjutor of Paul. |
2827 | G2914 | Crete. |
2828 | G2915 | Barley. |
2829 | G2916 | Made of barley. |
2830 | G2917 | (a) a judgment, a verdict; sometimes implying an adverse verdict, a condemnation, (b) a case at law, a lawsuit. |
2831 | G2918 | A lily growing wild, variously identified with the red anemone, the whole lily, the sword lily. |
2832 | G2919 | (a) to judge, whether in a law-court or privately: sometimes with cognate nouns emphasizing the notion of the verb, (b) to decide, to think (it) good. |
2833 | G2920 | Judging, judgment, decision, sentence; generally: divine judgment; accusation. |
2834 | G2921 | Crispus, ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, converted and baptized by Paul. |
2835 | G2922 | Criterion; a law-court; a law-case before an arbiter; a cause, controversy. |
2836 | G2923 | A judge, magistrate, ruler. |
2837 | G2924 | Critical, able to judge or discern. |
2838 | G2925 | To knock, beat a door with a stick, to gain admittance. |
2839 | G2926 | A cellar, vault, hidden place, crypt. |
2840 | G2927 | Hidden, secret; as the hidden (secret) things (parts), the inward nature (character). |
2841 | G2928 | To hide, conceal, lay up. |
2842 | G2929 | To be clear as crystal, brilliant like crystal. |
2843 | G2930 | Crystal. |
2844 | G2931 | In secret, secretly. |
2845 | G2932 | (a) to acquire, win, get, purchase, buy, (b) to possess, win mastery over. |
2846 | G2933 | A piece of landed property, a field; plural: possessions, property, possibly landed property, property in land. |
2847 | G2934 | A beast of burden (generally, a horse or mule) either for riding or for carrying loads on its back, or for yoking to a cart or carriage. |
2848 | G2935 | A possessor, owner. |
2849 | G2936 | To create, form, shape, make, always of God. |
2850 | G2937 | (often of the founding of a city), (a) creation, (b) creation, creature, institution; always of Divine work, (c) an institution, ordinance. |
2851 | G2938 | A created thing, a creature. |
2852 | G2939 | (often of the founder of a city), creator, God. |
2853 | G2940 | (literal: playing with dice, gaming, hence) trickery, sleight. |
2854 | G2941 | (literal: steering, piloting), governing, government. |
2855 | G2942 | A steersman, pilot; a guide, governor. |
2856 | G2943 | In a circle round, round about. |
2857 | G2944 | To encircle, besiege, surround. |
2858 | G2945 | A circle, ring, around. |
2859 | G2946 | A place of wallowing. |
2860 | G2947 | To roll, roll along, wallow. |
2861 | G2948 | Crippled, lame, especially in the hands. |
2862 | G2949 | A wave, surge, billow. |
2863 | G2950 | A cymbal. |
2864 | G2951 | Cumin, a plant used as a spice. |
2865 | G2952 | A little dog, a house dog. |
2866 | G2953 | A Cypriote, belonging to Cyprus. |
2867 | G2954 | Cyprus. |
2868 | G2955 | To bend, stoop down, bow the head. |
2869 | G2956 | Belonging to Cyrene, a Cyrenaean. |
2870 | G2957 | Cyrene, a district west of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast, forming with Crete a Roman province. |
2871 | G2958 | Cyrenius or Quirinius, governor of Syria. |
2872 | G2959 | A lady. |
2873 | G2960 | Of the Lord, special to the Lord. |
2874 | G2961 | To have authority, rule over. |
2875 | G2962 | Lord, master, sir; the Lord. |
2876 | G2963 | (a) lordship, (b) divine or angelic lordship, domination, dignity, usually with reference to a celestial hierarchy. |
2877 | G2964 | To ratify, confirm, make valid, reaffirm, assure. |
2878 | G2965 | A dog, universally despised in the East. |
2879 | G2966 | A limb, member of a body; fig: a corpse, carcass. |
2880 | G2967 | To prevent, debar, hinder; from doing so and so. |
2881 | G2968 | A village, country town. |
2882 | G2969 | A large village, a city which in constitution has only the status of a village; a country town. |
2883 | G2970 | A feasting, reveling, carousal. |
2884 | G2971 | A gnat, mosquito, referred to proverbially as something small. |
2885 | G2972 | Cos, an island in the Aegean Sea, south-west of Asia Minor. |
2886 | G2973 | Cosam, son of Elmadam and father of Addi. |
2887 | G2974 | (Literal: blunted) dumb, dull, deaf. |
2888 | G2975 | (a) to obtain (receive) by lot, my lot (turn) is, (b) to draw lots. |
2889 | G2976 | Lazarus, Eliezer, (a) the beggar, (b) the brother of Martha and Mary, of Bethany. |
2890 | G2977 | Secretly, privately. |
2891 | G2978 | A sudden storm, squall, whirlwind, hurricane. |
2892 | G2979 | To kick. |
2893 | G2980 | (to talk, chatter in classical Greek, but in NT a more dignified word) to speak, say. |
2894 | G2981 | (in classical Greek: babble, chattering) speech, talk; manner of speech, dialect. |
2895 | G2982 | (Hebrew), why. |
2896 | G2983 | (a) to receive, get, (b) to take, lay hold of. |
2897 | G2984 | (Hebrew), Lamech, son of Methuselah and father of Noah. |
2898 | G2985 | A torch, lamp, lantern. |
2899 | G2986 | Shining, magnificent, bright, splendid. |
2900 | G2987 | Splendor, brightness, brilliancy. |
2901 | G2988 | Magnificently, sumptuously, splendidly. |
2902 | G2989 | To shine, give light. |
2903 | G2990 | To be hidden (concealed), lie hid, escape notice, sometimes with acc. of person from whom concealment takes place; to do so and so unconsciously, unknown to oneself, to shut my eyes to so and so. |
2904 | G2991 | Hewn out of the rock. |
2905 | G2992 | (a) a people, characteristically of God's chosen people, first the Jews, then the Christians, (b) sometimes, but rarely, the people, the crowd. |
2906 | G2993 | Laodicea, a city in the Lycos valley in the Roman province Asia, near Colossae and Hierapolis. |
2907 | G2994 | A Laodicean, an inhabitant of Laodicea. |
2908 | G2995 | The throat, gullet. |
2909 | G2996 | Lasea, a city in Crete, about the middle of the south coast. |
2910 | G2997 | To burst asunder with a loud noise. |
2911 | G2998 | To hew stones, cut stones. |
2912 | G2999 | Service rendered to God, perhaps simply: worship. |
2913 | G3000 | To serve, especially God, perhaps simply: to worship. |
2914 | G3001 | An herb, garden plant, vegetable. |
2915 | G3003 | Properly: a division of the Roman army, numbering about 6,000 infantry with additional cavalry; hence: a very large number; a legion. |
2916 | G3004 | (denoting speech in progress), (a) to say, speak; to mean, mention, tell, (b) to call, name, especially in the pass., (c) to tell, command. |
2917 | G3005 | A remnant, remainder. |
2918 | G3006 | Smooth, level, plain. |
2919 | G3007 | (earlier: to leave behind, abandon), (a) to be wanting, (b) e.g. with genitive: to come behind (in a race), to be left behind in, fall short of (some standard), to be wanting in. |
2920 | G3008 | To act in the public service, render service, minister, in the widest sense, of some special public religious service, but also of the service of priests and Levites. |
2921 | G3009 | A charitable gift, public service in the widest sense; service as of priest or Levite ritual. |
2922 | G3010 | Given to serving (ministration), ministering. |
2923 | G3011 | A minister, servant, of an official character; of priests and Levites. |
2924 | G3012 | A towel, apron, coarse cloth. |
2925 | G3013 | A scale, a scaly substance thrown off from the body. |
2926 | G3014 | Leprosy. |
2927 | G3015 | A leprous person, a leper. |
2928 | G3016 | A small piece of money, probably the smallest piece of money. |
2929 | G3017 | (Hebrew), Levi, (a) an ancestor of Jesus, (b) another ancestor of Jesus, (c) third son of Jacob, the patriarch, and founder of a tribe named after him, (d) son of Alphaeus, and called Matthew, a revenue officer and one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. |
2930 | G3018 | (Hebrew), Levi, son of Alphaeus, the publican. |
2931 | G3019 | A Levite, properly a man of the tribe of Levi; hence: a priest's assistant, an under priest, as the members of that tribe were charged with this duty. |
2932 | G3020 | Belonging to the tribe of Levi; Levitical. |
2933 | G3021 | To whiten, make white. |
2934 | G3022 | White, bright, brilliant. |
2935 | G3023 | A lion. |
2936 | G3024 | Forgetfulness, oblivion. |
2937 | G3025 | A trough, vat, winepress. |
2938 | G3026 | Folly, nonsense, idle talk. |
2939 | G3027 | A robber, brigand, bandit. |
2940 | G3028 | A receiving. |
2941 | G3029 | Very; very much, exceedingly, greatly. |
2942 | G3030 | (Semitic word), frankincense, incense. |
2943 | G3031 | A censer. |
2944 | G3032 | A freedman, one of the class of manumitted slaves; a synagogue at Jerusalem appears to have been reserved for them. |
2945 | G3033 | Libya, Africa (in the modern sense). |
2946 | G3034 | To stone, pelt with stones. |
2947 | G3035 | Made of stone. |
2948 | G3036 | To stone, cast stones (at), kill by stoning. |
2949 | G3037 | A stone; of Jesus as the chief stone in a building. |
2950 | G3038 | (adj: paved with stone), a mosaic pavement. |
2951 | G3039 | To crush to powder, scatter like chaff. |
2952 | G3040 | A harbor, port, haven. |
2953 | G3041 | A lake. |
2954 | G3042 | A famine, hunger. |
2955 | G3043 | Flax, linen. |
2956 | G3044 | Linus, a Christian in Rome. |
2957 | G3045 | (Literal: fat), rich, sumptuous. |
2958 | G3046 | A Roman pound, of about twelve ounces. |
2959 | G3047 | The south-west wind, and thus the quarter from which it comes. |
2960 | G3048 | A collection, collecting (of money), particularly of an irregular local contribution for religious purposes. |
2961 | G3049 | To reckon, count, charge with; reason, decide, conclude; think, suppose. |
2962 | G3050 | (a) reasonable, rational, (b) metaphorical, as contrasted with the literal. |
2963 | G3051 | Plural: oracles, divine responses or utterances (it can include the entire Old Testament). |
2964 | G3052 | Eloquent, gifted with learning. |
2965 | G3053 | Reasoning, thinking; a conception, device. |
2966 | G3054 | To contend about words. |
2967 | G3055 | Contention about words, an unprofitable controversy. |
2968 | G3056 | A word, speech, divine utterance, analogy. |
2969 | G3057 | A lance, spear. |
2970 | G3058 | To revile a person to his face, abuse insultingly. |
2971 | G3059 | Reviling, abuse. |
2972 | G3060 | A railer, reviler, abuser. |
2973 | G3061 | (a) a pestilence, (b) a pestilent fellow. |
2974 | G3062 | Left, left behind, the remainder, the rest, the others. |
2975 | G3063 | Finally, from now on, henceforth, beyond that. |
2976 | G3064 | From now on, henceforth, finally. |
2977 | G3065 | Lucas, Luke, Christian physician and writer of the Third Gospel and Acts. |
2978 | G3066 | Lucius, (a) of Cyrene, an early Christian, in the church of Antioch, by some identified with the evangelist Luke, (b) a Christian with Paul at Corinth, by some identified with (a). |
2979 | G3067 | A bath (of water, not the vessel), water for washing, washing. |
2980 | G3068 | To wash, bathe (the body); of washing, bathing one's self; to cleanse from sin. |
2981 | G3069 | Lydda, Diospolis, Lod (modern Ludd), a city on the way to Joppa within a day's journey of Jerusalem. |
2982 | G3070 | Lydia, a lady resident of Philippi, native of Thyatira in Lydia (Asia Minor), and engaged in the clothing trade. |
2983 | G3071 | Lycaonia, the country of the Lykaones, a district of Asia Minor, comprised within the Roman province Galatia and including the cities of Derbe and Lystra. |
2984 | G3072 | In the Lycaonian language. |
2985 | G3073 | Lycia, a small Roman province on the south coast of Asia Minor. |
2986 | G3074 | A wolf, of perhaps a jackal; often applied to persons of wolfish proclivities. |
2987 | G3075 | To outrage, maltreat, corrupt, defile. |
2988 | G3076 | To pain, grieve, vex. |
2989 | G3077 | Pain, grief, sorrow, affliction. |
2990 | G3078 | Lysanias, tetrarch of Abilene. |
2991 | G3079 | Claudius Lysias, a Roman tribune of the soldiers in Jerusalem. |
2992 | G3080 | Dissolution, release; a divorce. |
2993 | G3081 | It is advantageous to, it profits. |
2994 | G3082 | Lystra, a Lycaonian city in the southern part of the Roman province Galatia. |
2995 | G3083 | The purchasing money for manumitting slaves, a ransom, the price of ransoming; especially the sacrifice by which expiation is effected, an offering of expiation. |
2996 | G3084 | To release on receipt of ransom; to redeem, release by paying ransom, liberate. |
2997 | G3085 | (in the Old Testament: ransoming from imprisonment for debt, or from slavery, release from national misfortune, etc.), liberation, deliverance, release. |
2998 | G3086 | A redeemer, liberator, deliverer. |
2999 | G3087 | A lamp-stand. |
3000 | G3088 | A lamp. |
3001 | G3089 | (a) to loose, untie, release, (b) to break, destroy, set at naught, contravene; to break up a meeting, annul. |
3002 | G3090 | Lois, grandmother of Timothy. |
3003 | G3091 | (Hebrew), Lot, nephew of Abraham. |
3004 | G3092 | (Hebrew), Maath, an ancestor of Jesus. |
3005 | G3093 | Magdala, Magadan, a proper name. |
3006 | G3094 | Magdalene, a woman of Magdala. |
3007 | G3095 | Magic. |
3008 | G3096 | To practice sorcery or magic. |
3009 | G3097 | A sorcerer, a magician, a wizard. |
3010 | G3098 | (Hebrew), Magog, sometimes as name of a people, sometimes as name of a country in the Old Testament, probably the Scythians; hence: used in apocalyptic literature. |
3011 | G3099 | (Hebrew), Midian, generally taken to mean or to include the peninsula of Sinai. |
3012 | G3100 | To make a disciple of, train in discipleship; pass: to be trained, discipled, instructed. |
3013 | G3101 | A learner, disciple, pupil. |
3014 | G3102 | A female disciple, female Christian. |
3015 | G3103 | (Hebrew) Methuselah, son of Enoch and father of Lamech. |
3016 | G3104 | Menna, Mainan, a proper name. |
3017 | G3105 | To be raving mad, speak as a madman. |
3018 | G3106 | To bless, pronounce blessed or happy. |
3019 | G3107 | Happy, blessed, to be envied. |
3020 | G3108 | Regarding as happy, blessed, or enviable. |
3021 | G3109 | (Hebrew), Macedonia, a Roman province north of Achaia (Greece). |
3022 | G3110 | A Macedonian, an inhabitant of the Roman province Macedonia. |
3023 | G3111 | A meat-market, marketplace. |
3024 | G3112 | At a distance, far away, remote, alien. |
3025 | G3113 | From a (long) distance, afar. |
3026 | G3114 | To suffer long, have patience, to be forbearing, perseverance. |
3027 | G3115 | Patience, forbearance, longsuffering. |
3028 | G3116 | With longsuffering, patiently. |
3029 | G3117 | Long, distant, far; of long duration. |
3030 | G3118 | Long-timed, long-lived. |
3031 | G3119 | Weakness, illness, sickness. |
3032 | G3120 | (a) soft, (b) of persons: soft, delicate, effeminate. |
3033 | G3121 | Mahalaleel or Maleleel, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3034 | G3122 | Most of all, especially. |
3035 | G3123 | More, rather. |
3036 | G3124 | Malchus, a servant of the high-priest at Jerusalem. |
3037 | G3125 | A grandmother. |
3038 | G3126 | (Aramaic), riches, money, possessions, property. |
3039 | G3127 | (Graecized form of Aramaic Menahem), Manaen, probably a member of Herod Antipas' court. |
3040 | G3128 | (Hebrew), Manasseh, (a) son of Joseph, founder of a tribe of Israel, (b) son of Hezekiah and father of Amon (Amos). |
3041 | G3129 | To learn; with adj. or nouns: to learn to be so and so; with acc. of person who is the object of knowledge; aor. sometimes: to ascertain. |
3042 | G3130 | Raving madness, frenzy, insanity. |
3043 | G3131 | (Hebrew), manna, the supernatural food eaten by the Israelites in the desert: of spiritual food. |
3044 | G3132 | To divine, practice soothsaying, suggesting the fraud involved in the practice. |
3045 | G3133 | Pass: to die, wither (like the grass). |
3046 | G3134 | (Aramaic), either: Our Lord has come, or: Our Lord comes (will come, is at hand). |
3047 | G3135 | A pearl. |
3048 | G3136 | Martha, sister of Mary and Lazarus of Bethany. |
3049 | G3137 | Mary, Miriam, (a) the mother of Jesus, (b) of Magdala, (c) sister of Martha and Lazarus, (d) wife of Cleopas, (e) mother of John Mark, (f) a Christian woman in Rome. |
3050 | G3138 | Mark, who also had the Hebrew name John, son of Mary, nephew of Barnabas, coadjutor of Barnabas, Paul, and Peter. |
3051 | G3139 | Marble. |
3052 | G3140 | To witness, bear witness, give evidence, testify, give a good report. |
3053 | G3141 | Witness, evidence, testimony, reputation. |
3054 | G3142 | Witness, evidence, testimony, proof. |
3055 | G3143 | (properly: to call (summon) to witness, and then absolutely) to testify, protest, asseverate; to conjure, solemnly charge. |
3056 | G3144 | A witness; an eye- or ear-witness. |
3057 | G3145 | To bite, gnaw, chew. |
3058 | G3146 | To flog, scourge, the victim being strapped to a pole or frame; to chastise. |
3059 | G3147 | To flog, scourge, whip. |
3060 | G3148 | (a) a scourge, lash, of leathern thongs with pieces of metal sewn up in them, (b) severe pains (sufferings), disease. |
3061 | G3149 | The breast, pap. |
3062 | G3150 | Vain speaking, foolish talking. |
3063 | G3151 | A vain, empty talker. |
3064 | G3152 | Vain, unreal, ineffectual, unproductive; practically: godless. |
3065 | G3153 | Vanity, emptiness, unreality, purposelessness, ineffectiveness, instability, frailty; false religion. |
3066 | G3154 | To become vain or foolish, to be perverted. |
3067 | G3155 | In vain, in an unreal way, to no purpose. |
3068 | G3156 | Matthew. |
3069 | G3157 | Matthan. |
3070 | G3158 | Matthat, an ancestor of Jesus. |
3071 | G3159 | Matthias. |
3072 | G3160 | Mattatha. |
3073 | G3161 | Mattathias, an ancestor of Jesus. |
3074 | G3162 | A sword. |
3075 | G3163 | (earlier: a battle, conflict, hence) in the sphere of words, etc: strife, contention, quarrel. |
3076 | G3164 | To engage in battle, fight; hence: to strive, contend, dispute. |
3077 | G3166 | To boast, to be arrogant, vaunt. |
3078 | G3167 | Grand, magnificent, splendid. |
3079 | G3168 | (divine) majesty or magnificence, glory. |
3080 | G3169 | Magnificent, superb, transcendent, majestic. |
3081 | G3170 | (a) to enlarge, lengthen, (b) to increase, magnify, extol. |
3082 | G3171 | Greatly, very much, vehemently. |
3083 | G3172 | (Divine) majesty, greatness. |
3084 | G3173 | Large, great, in the widest sense. |
3085 | G3174 | Greatness, vastness. |
3086 | G3175 | A great one, a lord; a courtier, satrap, nobleman. |
3087 | G3177 | To translate (from one language into another), interpret. |
3088 | G3178 | Deep drinking, drunkenness. |
3089 | G3179 | To cause to change its place, move out of its place; to translate, transfer, remove. |
3090 | G3180 | (a way of search after something, an inquiry; a method), scheming, craftiness, deceit. |
3091 | G3182 | To make drunk; pass: to become drunk. |
3092 | G3183 | A drunkard. |
3093 | G3184 | To be intoxicated with wine, to be drunk. |
3094 | G3188 | Ink. |
3095 | G3189 | Black. |
3096 | G3190 | Melea, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3097 | G3191 | To devise, plan; practice, exercise oneself in, study, ponder. |
3098 | G3192 | Honey. |
3099 | G3194 | Melita, now Malta. |
3100 | G3195 | To intend, to be about to; to delay, linger. |
3101 | G3196 | A bodily organ, limb, member. |
3102 | G3197 | Melchi, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3103 | G3198 | Melchizedek, king and priest of Salem. |
3104 | G3199 | It is a care, it is an object of anxiety, it concerns. |
3105 | G3200 | A parchment leaf, perhaps for notes. |
3106 | G3201 | To blame, censure, find fault. |
3107 | G3202 | Blaming one's lot or destiny, discontented, complaining. |
3108 | G3303 | Indeed, truly. A particle of affirmation, often answered by de, each of the two introducing a clause intended to be contrasted with the other. |
3109 | G3304 | Nay rather; indeed, truly, really. |
3110 | G3305 | (a) indeed, really, (b) yet, however, nevertheless. |
3111 | G3306 | To remain, abide, stay, wait; to wait for, await. |
3112 | G3307 | To divide into parts, divide, part, share, distribute; to share, take part in a partitioning; to distract. |
3113 | G3308 | Care, worry, anxiety. |
3114 | G3309 | To be over-anxious; to be anxious about, distracted; to care for. |
3115 | G3310 | (a) a part, division of a country, (b) a share, portion. |
3116 | G3311 | (a) a distributing, a distribution, (b) a parting, dividing, severance, separation. |
3117 | G3312 | A divider, partitioner, distributor. |
3118 | G3313 | A part, portion, share. |
3119 | G3314 | (literal: midday, hence, the position of the sun at midday), the South. |
3120 | G3315 | To mediate, interpose, give bail. |
3121 | G3316 | (a) a mediator, intermediary, (b) a go-between, arbiter, agent of something good. |
3122 | G3317 | Midnight, the middle of the period between sunset and sunrise. |
3123 | G3318 | Mesopotamia, the Country between the (two) Rivers, i.e. the Euphrates and the Tigris. |
3124 | G3319 | Middle, in the middle, between, in the midst of. |
3125 | G3320 | A middle wall, partition wall, barrier. |
3126 | G3321 | Mid-heaven, the middle of heaven, the zenith. |
3127 | G3322 | To be in the middle, to be advanced midway. |
3128 | G3323 | Messiah, the Anointed One. |
3129 | G3324 | Full, filled with. |
3130 | G3325 | To fill. |
3131 | G3326 | (a) genitive: with, in company with, (b) accusative: (1) behind, beyond, after, of place, (2) after, of time, with nouns, neut. of adjectives. |
3132 | G3327 | To change my place (abode), leave, depart, remove, pass over. |
3133 | G3328 | To change; to change my mind. |
3134 | G3329 | (usually: transfer, transport, and to a better mind), to turn about, change the position of; pass: to be brought back. |
3135 | G3330 | (literal: to offer by way of change, offer so that a change of owner is produced), to share; sometimes merely: to impart, bestow. |
3136 | G3331 | (a) change, transformation, (b) removal. |
3137 | G3332 | To change my position, depart, remove. |
3138 | G3333 | To summon to oneself, send for. |
3139 | G3334 | To move away, dislodge, remove. |
3140 | G3335 | (a) to take a share (part) of, share in, partake of, (b) to take after (later) or take instead. |
3141 | G3336 | Participation, sharing in, receiving. |
3142 | G3337 | To change, transform, alter, exchange. |
3143 | G3338 | (literal: to change one care or interest for another), to change my mind (generally for the better), repent, regret. |
3144 | G3339 | To transform, transfigure. |
3145 | G3340 | To repent, change my mind, change the inner man (particularly with reference to acceptance of the will of God), repent. |
3146 | G3341 | Repentance, a change of mind, change in the inner man. |
3147 | G3342 | Meanwhile, afterwards, between. |
3148 | G3343 | To send for, summon. |
3149 | G3344 | To turn, change, corrupt, pervert. |
3150 | G3345 | To change the outward appearance (the dress, the form of presentment) of something, transfigure; to adapt. |
3151 | G3346 | (a) to transfer, to go over to another party, desert, (b) to change. |
3152 | G3347 | Afterwards. |
3153 | G3348 | To have a share of, participate in, share, partake of, to be a member of. |
3154 | G3349 | To be suspended, anxious. |
3155 | G3350 | Change of abode, migration, deportation. |
3156 | G3351 | To transport, cause to migrate, remove. |
3157 | G3352 | Sharing, partnership, fellowship. |
3158 | G3353 | A sharer, partner, associate. |
3159 | G3354 | To measure (out), estimate. |
3160 | G3355 | A measure, amphora, about 39.39 liters or 8.75 gallons. |
3161 | G3356 | To bear gently with, have compassion. |
3162 | G3357 | Moderately, greatly, exceedingly. |
3163 | G3358 | A measure, whether lineal or cubic; a measuring rod. |
3164 | G3359 | The forehead, front. |
3165 | G3360 | As far as, until, even to. |
3166 | G3361 | Not, lest. |
3167 | G3365 | By no means, not at all. |
3168 | G3366 | And not, not even, neither…nor. |
3169 | G3367 | No one, none, nothing. |
3170 | G3368 | Not at any time, never. |
3171 | G3369 | Not yet. |
3172 | G3370 | A Mede, a Median, from east of Assyria. |
3173 | G3371 | No longer, no more. |
3174 | G3372 | Length. |
3175 | G3373 | To lengthen, extend, grow. |
3176 | G3374 | A sheep's (sometimes pig's) hide, sheepskin. |
3177 | G3375 | Assuredly, certainly. |
3178 | G3376 | A (lunar) month. |
3179 | G3377 | (a) to reveal, make known (in a law court), to lay information, inform, (b) to make known, point out. |
3180 | G3379 | Lest at any time, lest; then weakened: whether perhaps, whether at all; in a principal clause: perhaps. |
3181 | G3380 | Not yet. |
3182 | G3382 | The thigh. |
3183 | G3383 | Nor, neither, not even, neither…nor. |
3184 | G3384 | A mother. |
3185 | G3385 | If not, unless, whether at all. |
3186 | G3386 | Let alone, much less, much more. |
3187 | G3388 | The womb. |
3188 | G3389 | A matricide, killer of his mother. |
3189 | G3392 | To stain, pollute, defile, corrupt. |
3190 | G3393 | Pollution, defilement; a stain. |
3191 | G3394 | The act of pollution, defilement. |
3192 | G3395 | A mixture. |
3193 | G3396 | To mix, mingle. |
3194 | G3398 | Little, small. |
3195 | G3399 | Miletus, a city on the coast of the Roman province Asia. |
3196 | G3400 | A Roman mile (about 5280 feet). |
3197 | G3401 | To imitate, follow. |
3198 | G3402 | An imitator, follower. |
3199 | G3403 | To remember, call to mind, recall, mention. |
3200 | G3404 | To hate, detest, love less, esteem less. |
3201 | G3405 | (literal: repayment of price or payment of price due), reward, due punishment. |
3202 | G3406 | A rewarder, one who pays wages. |
3203 | G3407 | A paid worker, hired servant, hireling (contrasted with a slave). |
3204 | G3408 | (a) pay, wages, salary, (b) reward, recompense, punishment. |
3205 | G3409 | To hire out, to hire, engage. |
3206 | G3410 | A rented house, hired dwelling. |
3207 | G3411 | A hired servant, hireling. |
3208 | G3412 | Mitylene, the capital of the island of Lesbos in the northern Aegean sea. |
3209 | G3413 | Michael, an archangel. |
3210 | G3414 | A mina, a Greek monetary unit equal to 100 drachma. |
3211 | G3416 | Mnason, an early Christian, native of Cyprus, resident at a place between Caesarea and Jerusalem. |
3212 | G3417 | Remembrance, recollection, mention; commemoration. |
3213 | G3418 | A tomb, monument, memorial. |
3214 | G3419 | A tomb, sepulcher, monument. |
3215 | G3420 | Memory, remembrance, mention. |
3216 | G3421 | To remember, hold in remembrance, make mention of. |
3217 | G3422 | Reminder, memorial; a remembrance offering. |
3218 | G3423 | To ask in marriage; pass: to be betrothed. |
3219 | G3424 | One speaking with difficulty, a stutterer. |
3220 | G3425 | With difficulty; scarcely, hardly. |
3221 | G3426 | A dry measure, nearly two English gallons. |
3222 | G3428 | (a) an adulteress (that is, a married woman who commits adultery), (b) Hebraistically: extended to those who worship any other than the true God. |
3223 | G3429 | To commit adultery, not only of a married woman but of a married man. |
3224 | G3430 | Adultery. |
3225 | G3431 | To commit adultery (of a man with a married woman, but also of a married man). |
3226 | G3432 | An adulterer, that is, a man who is guilty with a married woman. |
3227 | G3433 | With difficulty, hardly, scarcely. |
3228 | G3434 | Moloch, a god worshipped by several Semitic peoples. |
3229 | G3435 | To soil, stain, pollute, defile. |
3230 | G3436 | Staining, defilement, pollution. |
3231 | G3437 | A complaint, fault, blame. |
3232 | G3438 | Lodging, dwelling-place, room, abode, mansion. |
3233 | G3439 | Only, only-begotten; unique. |
3234 | G3440 | Alone, but, only. |
3235 | G3441 | Only, solitary, desolate. |
3236 | G3442 | One-eyed, with one eye only. |
3237 | G3443 | To leave alone (solitary), forsake. |
3238 | G3444 | Form, shape, outward appearance. |
3239 | G3445 | To form, fashion, shape, mold. |
3240 | G3446 | Form, outline, semblance. |
3241 | G3447 | To make an image of a calf. |
3242 | G3448 | A calf, heifer, young bull. |
3243 | G3449 | Wearisome labor, toil, hardship. |
3244 | G3451 | Skilled in music; a musician, singer. |
3245 | G3452 | Marrow. |
3246 | G3453 | To initiate, instruct; pass: to be disciplined, learn (a lesson). |
3247 | G3454 | An idle tale, fable, fanciful story. |
3248 | G3455 | To bellow, roar. |
3249 | G3456 | (properly: to turn up the nose as a sign of contempt), to sneer at, disdain. |
3250 | G3457 | Belonging to a mill. |
3251 | G3458 | A millstone, mill. |
3252 | G3460 | Myra, a port in Lycia, south-west Asia Minor. |
3253 | G3461 | A myriad, group of ten thousand, a ten thousand. |
3254 | G3462 | To anoint. |
3255 | G3463 | Ten thousand; also used for a very large number, innumerable. |
3256 | G3464 | Anointing-oil, ointment. |
3257 | G3465 | Mysia, a country in the north-west of the Roman province Asia (and of Asia Minor). |
3258 | G3466 | A mystery, secret, of which initiation is necessary; the counsels of God now revealed in the Gospel. |
3259 | G3467 | To be short-sighted, blink, see dimly. |
3260 | G3468 | A bruise, stripe, left on the body by scourging. |
3261 | G3469 | To blame, find fault with, slander. |
3262 | G3470 | A blemish, disgrace; blame. |
3263 | G3471 | (a) to make foolish, turn to foolishness, (b) to taint, and thus: to be tasteless, make useless. |
3264 | G3472 | Folly, absurdity, foolishness. |
3265 | G3473 | Foolish talking. |
3266 | G3474 | (a) adj: stupid, foolish, (b) noun: a fool. |
3267 | G3475 | Moses; the books of Moses, the Pentateuch. |
3268 | G3476 | Nahshon, son of Amminadab and father of Salmon, and one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3269 | G3477 | Naggai, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3270 | G3478 | Nazareth, a city of Galilee, where Jesus lived before His ministry. |
3271 | G3479 | Of Nazareth, a Nazarene. |
3272 | G3480 | A Nazarene, an inhabitant of Nazareth. |
3273 | G3481 | Nathan, son of David, and an ancestor of Jesus. |
3274 | G3482 | Nathanael, of Cana in Galilee, an early disciple, probably to be identified with Bartholomew. |
3275 | G3483 | Yes, certainly, even so. |
3276 | G3484 | Nain, a city south-west of the Sea of Galilee. |
3277 | G3485 | A temple, a shrine, that part of the temple where God himself resides. |
3278 | G3486 | Nahum, an ancestor of Jesus. |
3279 | G3487 | Spikenard, a perfume made originally from a plant growing on the Himalayas. |
3280 | G3488 | Narcissus, a resident of Rome. |
3281 | G3489 | (a) to be shipwrecked; so (b) fig: to come to ruin. |
3282 | G3490 | A captain (master) of a ship, ship-owner. |
3283 | G3491 | A ship, vessel. |
3284 | G3492 | A sailor. |
3285 | G3493 | Nahor, one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
3286 | G3494 | A young man, youth; a man in his prime (used even of a man of 40). |
3287 | G3495 | A young man, youth, an attendant. |
3288 | G3497 | Naaman. |
3289 | G3498 | (a) adj: dead, lifeless, subject to death, mortal, (b) noun: a dead body, a corpse. |
3290 | G3499 | To put to death, make as dead; to render weak, impotent. |
3291 | G3500 | (a) putting to death, (b) dead or lifeless condition. |
3292 | G3501 | (a) young, youthful, (b) new, fresh. |
3293 | G3502 | A young bird, nestling; a young one. |
3294 | G3503 | Youth, youthfulness. |
3295 | G3504 | (literal: newly-planted), newly converted to Christianity, recent convert. |
3296 | G3506 | To nod, make a sign, beckon. |
3297 | G3507 | A cloud. |
3298 | G3508 | Naphtali, son of Jacob, founder of a tribe which occupied territory. |
3299 | G3509 | A cloud; a dense crowd, a multitude, great company. |
3300 | G3510 | A kidney (as a general emotional center), the reins. |
3301 | G3511 | (literal: temple-sweeper), temple-warden; an honorary title. |
3302 | G3512 | Associated with youth, youthful, juvenile. |
3303 | G3513 | Of affirmative swearing: by, with acc. of person or thing sworn by. |
3304 | G3514 | To spin. |
3305 | G3515 | To be childlike, childish, infantile. |
3306 | G3516 | Unlearned, unenlightened; noun: an infant, child. |
3307 | G3517 | Nereus, a Christian in Rome. |
3308 | G3518 | Neri, an ancestor of Jesus. |
3309 | G3519 | A little island, an islet. |
3310 | G3520 | An island. |
3311 | G3521 | Fasting, the day of atonement. |
3312 | G3522 | To fast, abstain from food. |
3313 | G3523 | Fasting, not eating. |
3314 | G3524 | Sober, not intoxicated (with wine), temperate, vigilant. |
3315 | G3525 | (literal: to be sober), to be calm (vigilant), circumspect. |
3316 | G3526 | Niger, a proper name. |
3317 | G3527 | Nicanor, a proper name. |
3318 | G3528 | To conquer, to be victorious, overcome, prevail, subdue. |
3319 | G3529 | Victory, a victorious principle. |
3320 | G3530 | Nicodemus, a member of the Sanhedrin. |
3321 | G3531 | A Nicolaitan, possibly a follower of Nicolaus (a heretic at Ephesus). |
3322 | G3532 | Nicolaus, a proper name. |
3323 | G3533 | Nicopolis, a city of Macedonia. |
3324 | G3534 | Victory. |
3325 | G3536 | A Ninevite, an inhabitant of Nineveh, a city on the Tigris in Assyria. |
3326 | G3537 | A basin for washing hands or feet. |
3327 | G3538 | To wash; mid. to wash my own (hands, etc.). |
3328 | G3539 | To understand, think, consider, conceive, apprehend; aor. possibly: realize. |
3329 | G3540 | A thought, purpose, design; the mind; the heart, soul, feelings. |
3330 | G3541 | Illegitimate, base-born. |
3331 | G3542 | (a) pasture, pasturage, (b) growth, increase. |
3332 | G3543 | To practice, hold by custom; to deem, think, consider, suppose. |
3333 | G3544 | (a) adj: connected with law, about law, (b) noun: a lawyer, one learned in the Law, one learned in the Old Testament. |
3334 | G3545 | Lawfully, rightfully. |
3335 | G3546 | Money, coin. |
3336 | G3547 | A teacher and interpreter of the Mosaic Law. |
3337 | G3548 | Lawgiving, legislation. |
3338 | G3549 | (a) to ordain, lay down, give the sanction of law to, enact, (b) to base legally, regulate, direct. |
3339 | G3550 | A lawgiver, legislator. |
3340 | G3551 | Usage, custom, law; in NT: of law in general, plural: of divine laws; of a force or influence impelling to action; of the Mosaic law; of the books which contain the law, the Pentateuch, the Old Testament scriptures in general. |
3341 | G3552 | To be diseased, hence of mental or spiritual disease. |
3342 | G3553 | A trouble, disease, sickness. |
3343 | G3554 | A disease, malady, sickness. |
3344 | G3555 | A brood of young birds. |
3345 | G3556 | A nestling, the young of birds. |
3346 | G3557 | To rob; to set apart for oneself, appropriate for my own benefit, purloin. |
3347 | G3558 | The south wind, the South. |
3348 | G3559 | A warning, admonition, counsel. |
3349 | G3560 | To admonish, warn, counsel, exhort. |
3350 | G3561 | The new moon, first of the month. |
3351 | G3562 | Wisely, discreetly, reasonably, sensibly. |
3352 | G3563 | The mind, the reason, the reasoning faculty, intellect. |
3353 | G3564 | Nymphas, a proper name. |
3354 | G3565 | (a) a bride, young wife, young woman, (b) a daughter-in-law. |
3355 | G3566 | A bridegroom. |
3356 | G3567 | A bridal chamber. |
3357 | G3568 | Adv. (a) of time: just now, even now; just at hand, immediately, (b) of logical connection: now then, (c) in commands and appeals: at this instant. |
3358 | G3570 | Adv. (a) of time: just now, even now; just at hand, immediately, (b) of logical connection: now then, (c) in commands and appeals: at this instant. |
3359 | G3571 | The night, night-time. |
3360 | G3572 | To prick, pierce. |
3361 | G3573 | To nod in sleep, to be drowsy, slumber. |
3362 | G3574 | A night and day, twenty-four hours. |
3363 | G3575 | (Hebrew) Noah. |
3364 | G3576 | Blunt, dull, hence spiritually; sluggish, remiss, slack. |
3365 | G3577 | The back (of men or animals). |
3366 | G3578 | Lodging, hospitality. |
3367 | G3579 | (a) to entertain a stranger, (b) to startle, bewilder. |
3368 | G3580 | To entertain strangers, practice hospitality. |
3369 | G3581 | Alien, new, novel; noun: a guest, stranger, foreigner. |
3370 | G3582 | A Roman measure, a pitcher or cup of any size. |
3371 | G3583 | To dry up, parch, to be ripened, wither, waste away. |
3372 | G3584 | Dry, withered; noun: dry land. |
3373 | G3585 | Wooden. |
3374 | G3586 | Anything made of wood, a piece of wood, a club, staff; the trunk of a tree, used to support the cross-bar of a cross in crucifixion. |
3375 | G3587 | To shave, shear, cut off the hair. |
3376 | G3588 | The, the definite article. |
3377 | G3589 | Eighty. |
3378 | G3590 | The eighth, one of eight, with seven others. |
3379 | G3591 | (properly: bulk, mass, hence) a weight, burden, encumbrance. |
3380 | G3592 | This here, this, that, he, she, it. |
3381 | G3593 | To journey, travel. |
3382 | G3594 | To lead, guide; to instruct, teach. |
3383 | G3595 | A leader, guide; an instructor, teacher. |
3384 | G3596 | To travel, pursue a way, journey. |
3385 | G3597 | A journey, journeying, travel. |
3386 | G3598 | A way, road, journey, path. |
3387 | G3599 | A tooth. |
3388 | G3600 | To torment, pain; mid. and pass: to be tormented, pained; to suffer acute pain, physical or mental. |
3389 | G3601 | Pain, sorrow, distress, of body or mind. |
3390 | G3602 | Lamentation, wailing, mourning, sorrow. |
3391 | G3604 | Uzziah, son of Joram and father of Jotham, and king of Judah from about 785 to 746 B.C., an ancestor of Jesus. |
3392 | G3605 | To stink, to be offensive. |
3393 | G3606 | (a) whence, from which place, (b) wherefore. |
3394 | G3607 | A linen cloth, a sheet, sail. |
3395 | G3608 | A linen bandage, a wrapping. |
3396 | G3609 | Of one's family, domestic, intimate. |
3397 | G3610 | A household servant. |
3398 | G3611 | To inhabit, dwell, indwell. |
3399 | G3612 | A prison cell. |
3400 | G3613 | A dwelling-place, habitation, abode. |
3401 | G3614 | A house, household, dwelling; goods, property, means. |
3402 | G3615 | One of a family, whether child or servant. |
3403 | G3616 | To manage a household. |
3404 | G3617 | A head of a household. |
3405 | G3618 | To erect a building, build; fig. of the building up of character: to build up, edify, encourage. |
3406 | G3619 | (a) the act of building, (b) a building, (c) spiritual advancement, edification. |
3407 | G3621 | To be a steward, manage a household. |
3408 | G3622 | Management of household affairs, stewardship, administration. |
3409 | G3623 | A household manager, a steward, guardian. |
3410 | G3624 | (a) a house, the material building, (b) a household, family, lineage, nation. |
3411 | G3625 | (properly: the land that is being inhabited, the land in a state of habitation), the inhabited world, that is, the Roman world, for all outside it was regarded as of no account. |
3412 | G3626 | A keeper-at-home, a housekeeper. |
3413 | G3627 | To pity, have compassion on. |
3414 | G3628 | Pity, compassion, favor, grace, mercy. |
3415 | G3629 | Compassionate, merciful. |
3416 | G3630 | An excessive wine-drinker. |
3417 | G3631 | Wine. |
3418 | G3632 | Drunkenness, debauchery. |
3419 | G3633 | To think, suppose, expect, imagine. |
3420 | G3634 | Of what kind, such as. |
3421 | G3635 | To delay, hesitate, to be slow. |
3422 | G3636 | Slothful, backward, hesitating; of things: irksome. |
3423 | G3637 | Of or belonging to the eighth day, eight days old. |
3424 | G3638 | Eight. |
3425 | G3639 | Ruin, doom, destruction, death. |
3426 | G3640 | Of little faith. |
3427 | G3641 | (a) especially in plural: few, (b) in sing: small; hence, of time: short, of degree: light, slight, little. Scarcely |
3428 | G3642 | Faint-hearted, of small courage. |
3429 | G3643 | To despise, hold in low esteem, make light of. |
3430 | G3644 | A destroyer. |
3431 | G3645 | To destroy, cause to perish. |
3432 | G3646 | A whole burnt offering. |
3433 | G3647 | Perfect soundness, completeness. |
3434 | G3648 | Complete in every part, sound, perfect, entire. |
3435 | G3649 | To howl, lament loudly, cry aloud, bewail. |
3436 | G3650 | All, the whole, entire, complete. |
3437 | G3651 | Perfect, complete, all. |
3438 | G3652 | Olympas, a Christian man in Rome. |
3439 | G3653 | An unripe fig, one which, not ripening in due time, grows through the winter and falls off in the spring. |
3440 | G3654 | Wholly, altogether, actually, really; with negative: not at all. |
3441 | G3655 | A violent rain, a shower. |
3442 | G3656 | To consort with, associate with, commune with; particularly, to talk (converse) with. |
3443 | G3657 | Intercourse, companionship, conversation, association. |
3444 | G3659 | An eye. |
3445 | G3660 | To swear, take an oath, promise with an oath. |
3446 | G3661 | With one mind, unanimously, with one accord, at the same time. |
3447 | G3662 | To be like, resemble. |
3448 | G3663 | Of like feelings, having similar passions and feelings, of like infirmities. |
3449 | G3664 | Like, similar to, resembling, of equal rank. |
3450 | G3665 | Likeness, resemblance. |
3451 | G3666 | To make like, liken; to compare. |
3452 | G3667 | (originally: a thing made like something else), a likeness, or rather: form; a similitude. |
3453 | G3668 | In like manner, similarly, in the same way, equally. |
3454 | G3669 | Making like, likeness, resemblance. |
3455 | G3670 | (a) to promise, agree, (b) to confess, (c) to publicly declare, (d) a Hebraism, to praise, celebrate. |
3456 | G3671 | A profession, confession. |
3457 | G3672 | Admittedly, without controversy, by common consent. |
3458 | G3673 | Of the same trade or craft. |
3459 | G3674 | Together, at the same place and time. |
3460 | G3675 | Of one mind (intent, purpose), like-minded. |
3461 | G3676 | Yet, nevertheless, even. |
3462 | G3677 | A dream. |
3463 | G3678 | A young donkey. |
3464 | G3679 | To reproach, revile, upbraid. |
3465 | G3680 | Reproach, reviling. |
3466 | G3681 | Reproach, disgrace. |
3467 | G3682 | (originally adj: useful, hence the play upon words in Philemon 10, 11, and very common as slave name), Onesimus, a slave of Philemon, a Christian of Colossae. |
3468 | G3683 | Onesiphorus, a Christian of the province of Asia. |
3469 | G3684 | Pertaining to a donkey. |
3470 | G3685 | To profit, benefit, help; to have profit, derive benefit. |
3471 | G3686 | Name, character, fame, reputation. |
3472 | G3687 | To give a name to, mention, call upon the name of. |
3473 | G3688 | A donkey. |
3474 | G3689 | Really, truly, actually. |
3475 | G3690 | Vinegar, sour wine mixed with water, a common drink of Roman soldiers. |
3476 | G3691 | (a) sharp, (b) swift, eager. |
3477 | G3692 | A crevice (in a rock), a cave, an opening, hole. |
3478 | G3693 | From behind, after. |
3479 | G3694 | Behind, after; back, backwards. |
3480 | G3695 | To make ready, arm, equip. |
3481 | G3696 | An instrument; plural: arms, weapons. |
3482 | G3697 | Of what kind or manner, of what sort. |
3483 | G3699 | Where, whither, in what place. |
3484 | G3700 | To appear, to be seen (by), let oneself be seen (by). |
3485 | G3701 | A vision, supernatural appearance. |
3486 | G3702 | Roasted, broiled. |
3487 | G3703 | Autumn, autumnal fruits. |
3488 | G3704 | How, in order that, so that, that. |
3489 | G3705 | A spectacle, vision, that which is seen. |
3490 | G3706 | A sight, vision, appearance. |
3491 | G3707 | Visible. |
3492 | G3708 | To see, look upon, experience, perceive, discern, beware. |
3493 | G3709 | Anger, wrath, passion; punishment, vengeance. |
3494 | G3710 | To irritate, provoke, to be angry. |
3495 | G3711 | Prone to anger, passionate. |
3496 | G3712 | A fathom (the length of the outstretched arms), about five or six feet. |
3497 | G3713 | To stretch forth, to hanker after, long for, to be eager for, aspire to. |
3498 | G3714 | Mountainous, hilly, the hill-country. |
3499 | G3715 | Strong desire, lust, appetite. |
3500 | G3716 | To walk in a straight course, walk uprightly. |
3501 | G3717 | Upright, straight, direct. |
3502 | G3718 | To cut straight; to handle correctly, teach rightly. |
3503 | G3719 | To rise early, come in the morning. |
3504 | G3720 | Early. |
3505 | G3722 | Early dawn, day-break. |
3506 | G3723 | Rightly. |
3507 | G3724 | To separate, mark off by boundaries; to determine, appoint, designate. |
3508 | G3725 | The boundaries of a place, hence: districts, territory. |
3509 | G3726 | To adjure by, charge solemnly by. |
3510 | G3727 | An oath. |
3511 | G3728 | The taking of an oath, an oath. |
3512 | G3729 | To rush, hasten on. |
3513 | G3730 | A rush, violent assault, impulse. |
3514 | G3731 | A rushing on, impulse, violence. |
3515 | G3732 | A bird, fowl. |
3516 | G3733 | A bird, fowl, hen. |
3517 | G3734 | A setting of boundaries, definite limit; plural: bounds. |
3518 | G3735 | A mountain, hill. |
3519 | G3736 | To dig, dig out, excavate. |
3520 | G3737 | Bereaved, an orphan, fatherless, desolate. |
3521 | G3738 | To dance. |
3522 | G3739 | Who, which, what, that. |
3523 | G3740 | As often as, as many times as. |
3524 | G3741 | Holy, pious, godly, beloved of God. |
3525 | G3742 | Holiness, godliness, piety. |
3526 | G3743 | Religiously, piously. |
3527 | G3744 | A smell, odor, savor. |
3528 | G3745 | How much, how great, how many, as great as, as much. |
3529 | G3747 | A bone. |
3530 | G3748 | Whosoever, whatsoever. |
3531 | G3749 | Made of clay, earthen. |
3532 | G3750 | The sense of smell, smelling. |
3533 | G3751 | The loins. |
3534 | G3752 | When, whenever. |
3535 | G3753 | When, at which time. |
3536 | G3754 | That, since, because; may introduce direct discourse. |
3537 | G3755 | Until. |
3538 | G3756 | No, not. |
3539 | G3757 | Where, whither, when, in what place. |
3540 | G3758 | Ah! aha! derisive. |
3541 | G3759 | Woe!, alas!, uttered in grief or denunciation. |
3542 | G3760 | By no means, not at all. |
3543 | G3761 | Neither, nor, not even, and not. |
3544 | G3762 | No one, none, nothing. |
3545 | G3763 | Never. |
3546 | G3764 | Not yet, never before. |
3547 | G3765 | No longer, no more. |
3548 | G3766 | Therefore, so then. |
3549 | G3767 | Therefore, then. |
3550 | G3768 | Not yet. |
3551 | G3769 | A tail. |
3552 | G3770 | In heaven, belonging to heaven, heavenly, from heaven. |
3553 | G3771 | From heaven, from the sky. |
3554 | G3772 | Heaven, (a) the visible heavens: the atmosphere, the sky, the starry heavens, (b) the spiritual heavens. |
3555 | G3773 | Urbanus, a Christian in Rome, fellow-worker of Paul. |
3556 | G3774 | Uriah, husband of Bathsheba the mother of Solomon. |
3557 | G3775 | (a) the ear, (b) the faculty of perception. |
3558 | G3776 | Property, wealth, substance. |
3559 | G3777 | And not, neither, nor. |
3560 | G3778 | This; he, she, it. |
3561 | G3779 | Thus, so, in this manner. |
3562 | G3780 | By no means, not at all. |
3563 | G3781 | (a) a debtor, one who owes, one who is indebted, (b) one who has sinned against another (an Aramaism), a sinner. |
3564 | G3782 | A debt, a duty, what is due. |
3565 | G3783 | A debt, offense, sin. |
3566 | G3784 | To owe, ought. |
3567 | G3785 | O that! to wish! Would that!, followed by indicative. |
3568 | G3786 | Advantage, gain, profit, help. |
3569 | G3787 | Eye-service; service rendered only while the master watches. |
3570 | G3788 | The eye; fig: the mind's eye. |
3571 | G3789 | A serpent, snake; used of the devil or Satan. |
3572 | G3790 | The brow, a ridge (of a mountain). |
3573 | G3791 | To trouble, torment, worry, vex. |
3574 | G3792 | To gather a crowd, make a riot. |
3575 | G3793 | A crowd, mob, the common people. |
3576 | G3794 | A fortress, strong defense, stronghold. |
3577 | G3795 | A little fish. |
3578 | G3796 | Late, in the evening. |
3579 | G3797 | Late, latter. |
3580 | G3798 | Late, evening. |
3581 | G3799 | (a) the face, countenance, (b) the features, outward appearance. |
3582 | G3800 | Pay, wages, salary, reward. |
3583 | G3802 | To ensnare, entrap, entangle. |
3584 | G3803 | A snare, trap (especially for catching birds) hence, stratagem, device, wile. |
3585 | G3804 | (a) suffering, affliction, (b) passion, emotion, (c) an undergoing, an enduring. |
3586 | G3805 | Destined to suffer. |
3587 | G3806 | Suffering, emotion, depraved passion, lust. |
3588 | G3807 | A boy's guardian or tutor, a slave who had charge of the life and morals of the boys of a family, not strictly a teacher. |
3589 | G3808 | A little boy, lad. |
3590 | G3809 | Discipline; training and education of children, hence: instruction; chastisement, correction. |
3591 | G3810 | An instructor, trainer; almost: a chastiser. |
3592 | G3811 | (a) to discipline, educate, train, (b) more severely: to chastise. |
3593 | G3812 | From childhood, from early boyhood. |
3594 | G3813 | A little child, an infant, little one. |
3595 | G3814 | A female slave, maidservant, maid, young girl. |
3596 | G3815 | To play, sport (includes singing and dancing), play in the manner of children. |
3597 | G3816 | (a) a male child, boy, (b) a male slave, servant; thus: a servant of God, especially as a title of the Messiah, (c) a female child, girl. |
3598 | G3817 | To strike, smite, sting. |
3599 | G3819 | Of old, long ago, in times past, former. |
3600 | G3820 | Old, ancient, not new or recent. |
3601 | G3821 | Oldness, obsoleteness. |
3602 | G3822 | To make old, declare obsolete; pass: to grow old, become obsolete. |
3603 | G3823 | Wrestling, a wrestling bout; hence: a struggle, fight, conflict, contest. |
3604 | G3824 | A new birth, regeneration, renewal. |
3605 | G3825 | Again, back, once more, further, on the other hand. |
3606 | G3826 | All at once, all together. |
3607 | G3828 | Pamphylia, a Roman province on the south coast of Asia Minor. |
3608 | G3829 | An inn, khan, hotel. |
3609 | G3830 | An innkeeper, landlord, host. |
3610 | G3831 | A festival assembly. |
3611 | G3832 | With one's whole household or family. |
3612 | G3833 | Complete armor, panoply. |
3613 | G3834 | Shrewdness, skill; hence: cunning, craftiness. |
3614 | G3835 | Cunning, crafty, skillful, clever. |
3615 | G3837 | Everywhere, in all places. |
3616 | G3838 | Complete, entire, perfect, through all time. |
3617 | G3839 | In every way, entirely, everywhere. |
3618 | G3840 | From all sides, on all sides. |
3619 | G3841 | Ruler of all, ruler of the universe, the almighty. |
3620 | G3842 | Always, at all times, ever. |
3621 | G3843 | Wholly, entirely, in every way, by all means, certainly. |
3622 | G3844 | Genitive: from; dative: beside, in the presence of; accusative: alongside of. |
3623 | G3845 | To transgress, violate, depart, desert. |
3624 | G3846 | To compare, arrive, land. |
3625 | G3847 | A transgression, overstepping, deviation. |
3626 | G3848 | A transgressor, law-breaker. |
3627 | G3849 | To urge, press, constrain by entreaties. |
3628 | G3850 | (a) a comparison, (b) a parable, often of those spoken by Jesus, (c) a proverb, an adage. |
3629 | G3851 | To expose oneself to danger; to be adventuresome, reckless. |
3630 | G3852 | A command, charge, injunction; a precept, rule of living. |
3631 | G3853 | To notify, command, charge, entreat solemnly. |
3632 | G3854 | (a) to come on the scene, appear, come, (b) with words expressing destination: to present oneself at, arrive at, reach. |
3633 | G3855 | To pass by, depart, pass away. |
3634 | G3856 | To put to open shame, make a public example of, put to disgrace. |
3635 | G3857 | Paradise. |
3636 | G3858 | To receive, accept, acknowledge. |
3637 | G3859 | Useless debate. |
3638 | G3860 | To hand over, pledge, hand down, deliver, commit, commend, betray, abandon. |
3639 | G3861 | Unexpected, strange, wonderful, astonishing. |
3640 | G3862 | An instruction, tradition. |
3641 | G3863 | To make jealous, provoke to jealously, provoke to anger. |
3642 | G3864 | By the sea. |
3643 | G3865 | To look past, overlook, neglect. |
3644 | G3866 | A deposit, anything committed to one's charge or trust. |
3645 | G3867 | To admonish, advise, exhort. |
3646 | G3868 | To beg off, make excuse, deprecate, refuse, reject, decline, shun, avoid. |
3647 | G3869 | To sit down beside, set beside. |
3648 | G3870 | (a) to send for, summon, invite, (b) to beseech, entreat, beg, (c) to exhort, admonish, (d) to comfort, encourage, console. |
3649 | G3871 | To hide, conceal, veil. |
3650 | G3873 | To be at hand, to be present with, rest with. |
3651 | G3874 | A calling for, summons, hence: (a) exhortation, (b) entreaty, (c) encouragement, joy, gladness, (d) consolation, comfort. |
3652 | G3875 | (a) an advocate, intercessor, (b) a consoler, comforter, helper, (c) Paraclete. |
3653 | G3876 | Disobedience, imperfect hearing. |
3654 | G3877 | To accompany, follow closely, characterize; to investigate. |
3655 | G3878 | (a) to hear carelessly or incidentally, or to pretend not to hear, (b) to refuse to hear; to disobey, disregard. |
3656 | G3879 | To stoop, peer in, look down, look intently. |
3657 | G3880 | To take from, receive from, or: to take to, receive (apparently not used of money), admit, acknowledge; to take with me. |
3658 | G3881 | To coast along, sail along. |
3659 | G3882 | Adjacent to the sea, on the coast. |
3660 | G3883 | A change, variation, mutation. |
3661 | G3884 | To deceive, beguile, reason falsely, mislead. |
3662 | G3885 | Afflicted with paralysis. |
3663 | G3886 | To relax, enfeeble, weaken. |
3664 | G3887 | To remain by, abide with; to persevere in. |
3665 | G3888 | To encourage, comfort, console, exhort. |
3666 | G3889 | Encouragement, comfort, consolation, exhortation. |
3667 | G3890 | Comfort, consolation, an exhortation, persuasion, encouragement. |
3668 | G3891 | To act contrary to law. |
3669 | G3892 | A transgression, violation of law. |
3670 | G3893 | To embitter, provoke, irritate. |
3671 | G3894 | A provocation, irritation, rebellion. |
3672 | G3895 | To fall away, fall back (into the unbelieving and godless ways of the old time). |
3673 | G3896 | To sail past (without stopping there). |
3674 | G3897 | Near to, nearly. |
3675 | G3898 | Similarly, in like manner, likewise. |
3676 | G3899 | To go past, pass by, pass along by. |
3677 | G3900 | A falling away, lapse, slip, false step, trespass, sin. |
3678 | G3901 | (literal: to flow past, glide past, hence) to be lost, perish, or merely: to drift away (fall away) from duty. |
3679 | G3902 | Marked with; a figure-head. |
3680 | G3903 | To prepare; to prepare, make preparations. |
3681 | G3904 | The day of preparation, the day before the Sabbath, Friday. |
3682 | G3905 | To extend, prolong, continue. |
3683 | G3906 | To watch, observe scrupulously. |
3684 | G3907 | Observation, careful watching. |
3685 | G3908 | (a) to set (especially a meal) before, serve, (b) to deposit with, entrust to, (c) to bring forward, quote as evidence. |
3686 | G3909 | To come by chance, chance to meet. |
3687 | G3910 | Adv. with force of adj: present, immediate, for the moment. |
3688 | G3911 | To turn aside, carry away, remove, cause to pass away; pass: to be misled, seduced. |
3689 | G3912 | To be out of my senses, to be beside myself. |
3690 | G3913 | Madness, folly. |
3691 | G3914 | To pass the winter. |
3692 | G3915 | Wintering, spending the winter. |
3693 | G3916 | Instantly, immediately, on the spot. |
3694 | G3917 | A leopard, panther. |
3695 | G3918 | To be present, to sit constantly beside, to be near; to have come, arrived. |
3696 | G3919 | To bring in secretly, to be at hand. |
3697 | G3920 | Brought in secretly, surreptitious. |
3698 | G3921 | To enter secretly, come in by stealth. |
3699 | G3922 | To enter secretly, come in from the side. |
3700 | G3923 | To contribute besides, bring in besides, smuggle in. |
3701 | G3924 | (a) adv. used as adj: besides, outside, without, left over, in addition, (b) prep: apart from, except. |
3702 | G3925 | A camp, fort, castle, barracks, army in battle array. |
3703 | G3926 | To trouble, cause disturbance to, annoy, harass. |
3704 | G3927 | Residing in a strange country; a stranger, sojourner. |
3705 | G3928 | To pass by, pass away, pass out of sight; to be rendered void, become vain, neglect, disregard. |
3706 | G3929 | Overlooking, suspension, remission of punishment for. |
3707 | G3930 | To offer, provide, confer, afford, give, bring, show, cause. |
3708 | G3931 | Solace, consolation, comfort. |
3709 | G3932 | Virginity. |
3710 | G3933 | A maiden, virgin; extended to men who have not known women. |
3711 | G3934 | A Parthian, an inhabitant of the country beyond the eastern boundary of the Roman Empire between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf. |
3712 | G3935 | (a) to let pass, neglect, omit, disregard, (b) to slacken, loosen; pass: to be wearied. |
3713 | G3936 | To bring, present, prove, come up to and stand by, to be present. |
3714 | G3937 | Parmenas, one of the original seven deacons at Jerusalem. |
3715 | G3938 | A passing by or through. |
3716 | G3939 | To sojourn, dwell in as a stranger. |
3717 | G3940 | A sojourning, a dwelling in a strange land. |
3718 | G3941 | Foreign, alien, a foreigner, sojourner. |
3719 | G3942 | A cryptic saying, an allegory; a proverb, figurative discourse. |
3720 | G3943 | Given to wine, drunken, quarrelsome. |
3721 | G3944 | To pass away time. |
3722 | G3945 | To resemble, to be like. |
3723 | G3946 | Like, similar. |
3724 | G3947 | To arouse anger, provoke, irritate. |
3725 | G3948 | Stimulation, provocation, irritation, angry dispute. |
3726 | G3949 | To provoke to anger, exasperate. |
3727 | G3950 | Exasperation, wrath, irritation, indignation. |
3728 | G3951 | To stir up, incite, urge on. |
3729 | G3952 | (a) presence, (b) a coming, an arrival, advent, especially of the second coming of Christ. |
3730 | G3953 | Properly: a dainty side-dish; a plate, dish, platter. |
3731 | G3954 | Freedom, openness, especially in speech; boldness, confidence. |
3732 | G3955 | To speak freely, boldly; to be confident. |
3733 | G3956 | All, the whole, every kind of. |
3734 | G3957 | The feast of Passover, the Passover lamb. |
3735 | G3958 | To be acted upon in a certain way, either good or bad; to experience ill treatment, suffer. |
3736 | G3959 | Patara, a town on the coast of the Roman province Lycia. |
3737 | G3960 | To smite, strike (as with a sword), smite to death, afflict. |
3738 | G3961 | To tread, trample upon. |
3739 | G3962 | Father, (Heavenly) Father, ancestor, elder, senior. |
3740 | G3963 | Patmos, a small rocky island in the Aegean sea, south-west of Ephesus. |
3741 | G3964 | A patricide, a murderer of his father. |
3742 | G3965 | Lineage, ancestry; a family, tribe. |
3743 | G3966 | A patriarch, head or founder of a family. |
3744 | G3967 | Ancestral, paternal, belonging to the fathers (ancestors). |
3745 | G3968 | Fatherland, one's native place. |
3746 | G3969 | Patrobas, a Christian in Rome. |
3747 | G3970 | Handed down by (from) one's ancestors, inherited. |
3748 | G3971 | Hereditary, received from fathers. |
3749 | G3972 | Paul, Paulus. |
3750 | G3973 | (a) act: to cause to cease, restrain, hinder, (b) to cease, stop, leave off. |
3751 | G3974 | Paphos, a city at the western end of Cyprus. |
3752 | G3975 | To fatten, thicken; pass. fig: to become stupid, dull, unfeeling. |
3753 | G3976 | A shackle, fetter for the feet. |
3754 | G3977 | Level, low-lying, flat. |
3755 | G3978 | To travel on foot, by land. |
3756 | G3979 | On foot, by land. |
3757 | G3980 | To obey one in authority, conform to advice, obey, follow. |
3758 | G3981 | Persuasive, enticing, skillful. |
3759 | G3982 | To persuade, urge. |
3760 | G3983 | To be hungry, needy, desire earnestly. |
3761 | G3984 | A trial, experiment, attempt. |
3762 | G3985 | To try, tempt, test. |
3763 | G3986 | (a) trial, probation, testing, being tried, (b) temptation, (c) calamity, affliction. |
3764 | G3987 | To try, attempt, endeavor. |
3765 | G3988 | Persuasion, conviction, a yielding to persuasion. |
3766 | G3989 | The sea, the deep. |
3767 | G3990 | To behead (with an axe). |
3768 | G3991 | The fifth. |
3769 | G3992 | To send, transmit, permit to go, put forth. |
3770 | G3993 | One who works for his living; a laborer, poor man. |
3771 | G3994 | A mother-in-law. |
3772 | G3995 | A father-in-law. |
3773 | G3996 | To mourn, lament, feel guilt. |
3774 | G3997 | Mourning, sorrow, sadness, grief. |
3775 | G3998 | Poor, needy. |
3776 | G3999 | Five times. |
3777 | G4000 | Five thousand. |
3778 | G4001 | Five hundred. |
3779 | G4002 | Five. |
3780 | G4003 | The fifteenth. |
3781 | G4004 | Fifty. |
3782 | G4005 | Pentecost, a feast of the Jews, the fiftieth day after Passover. |
3783 | G4006 | Confidence, trust, reliance. |
3784 | G4008 | Over, on the other side, beyond. |
3785 | G4009 | (a) a boundary, limit, extremity, (b) an end, conclusion. |
3786 | G4010 | Pergamum, an important city of the Roman province Asia. |
3787 | G4011 | Perga, a city on the river Cestrus in the Roman province Pamphylia. |
3788 | G4012 | (a) genitive: about, concerning, (b) accusative: around. |
3789 | G4013 | To lead or carry about (or around), go about, traverse. |
3790 | G4014 | (a) to strip off, strip from, take away, (b) to cast off, cut adrift, cast loose. |
3791 | G4015 | To flash (gleam) around like lightning. |
3792 | G4016 | To cast around, wrap a garment about, put on; hence to put on to oneself, clothe oneself, dress; to draw (a line). |
3793 | G4017 | To look around on, survey. |
3794 | G4018 | A wrapper, mantle, veil, cloak, covering. |
3795 | G4019 | To bind (tie) around. |
3796 | G4020 | To overdo, to be a busybody, waste my labor about (a thing). |
3797 | G4021 | Of persons: over-careful; curious, meddling, a busy-body; of things: over-wrought; superfluous; curious, uncanny; curious arts, magic. |
3798 | G4022 | To go around, move about, visit; to make a circuit, tack (as a ship). |
3799 | G4023 | (a) to contain (of a book containing subject matter); hence: it stands (has its content) thus, (b) to encompass, surround, get hold of, seize. |
3800 | G4024 | To gird round; to gird oneself, generally for active work or travel. |
3801 | G4025 | A putting around or on (as of ornaments). |
3802 | G4026 | In intrans. act. tenses: to stand around; to avoid, shun. |
3803 | G4027 | Refuse, filth. |
3804 | G4028 | To cover up, cover round about, veil round, blindfold. |
3805 | G4029 | To lie about, surround; to be encompassed, surrounded, or clothed with, to be in submission to. |
3806 | G4030 | A helmet. |
3807 | G4031 | Having full power over, mastering, gaining control over. |
3808 | G4032 | To conceal, hide (by putting something around it). |
3809 | G4033 | To encircle, surround, encompass. |
3810 | G4034 | To shine around. |
3811 | G4035 | To leave behind; pass: to be left behind, remain, survive. |
3812 | G4036 | Very sorrowful, greatly grieved. |
3813 | G4037 | To wait for, await. |
3814 | G4038 | Round about, neighboring. |
3815 | G4039 | To dwell around, to be neighboring to. |
3816 | G4040 | Dwelling around; a neighbor. |
3817 | G4041 | Costly, treasured, select, specially chosen. |
3818 | G4042 | A section or passage of Scripture. |
3819 | G4043 | To walk, hence Hebraistically (in an ethical sense): to conduct my life, live. |
3820 | G4044 | To put on a spit; to pierce, wound deeply. |
3821 | G4045 | To fall into the midst of, to be involved in, happen upon a place. |
3822 | G4046 | To acquire, earn, purchase, make my own, preserve alive. |
3823 | G4047 | Acquiring, obtaining, possessing, possession, ownership. |
3824 | G4048 | To tear off, as of garments. |
3825 | G4049 | To distract, trouble greatly. |
3826 | G4050 | Abundance, superfluity. |
3827 | G4051 | Abundance, overflow. |
3828 | G4052 | (a) to exceed the ordinary (the necessary), abound, overflow; am left over, (b) to cause to abound. |
3829 | G4053 | More, greater, excessive, abundant, exceedingly, vehemently; noun: preeminence, advantage. |
3830 | G4057 | Greatly, exceedingly, abundantly, vehemently. |
3831 | G4058 | A dove, pigeon. |
3832 | G4059 | To cut around, circumcise. |
3833 | G4060 | To place or put around, clothe; fig: to bestow, confer. |
3834 | G4061 | Circumcision. |
3835 | G4062 | To turn round, turn, change. |
3836 | G4063 | To run around. |
3837 | G4064 | To carry around; pass: to be driven to and fro. |
3838 | G4065 | To look down upon, despise. |
3839 | G4066 | Neighboring; the neighboring country, neighboring inhabitants. |
3840 | G4067 | Scrapings, wiped-off filth. |
3841 | G4068 | To boast, vaunt myself. |
3842 | G4069 | Persis, name of a Christian lady in Rome. |
3843 | G4070 | Last year, a year ago. |
3844 | G4071 | A bird, fowl. |
3845 | G4072 | To fly. |
3846 | G4073 | A rock, ledge, cliff, cave, stony ground. |
3847 | G4074 | Peter, a Greek name meaning rock. |
3848 | G4075 | Rocky, stony. |
3849 | G4076 | Rue, a plant used for flavoring or garnishing food. |
3850 | G4077 | A fountain, spring, well, issue, flow. |
3851 | G4078 | To fasten, pitch a tent. |
3852 | G4079 | The rudder of a ship. |
3853 | G4080 | How large, how great. |
3854 | G4081 | Clay, mud. |
3855 | G4082 | A sack, wallet for carrying provisions. |
3856 | G4083 | A cubit, about a foot and a half. |
3857 | G4084 | To lay hold of, apprehend, catch, arrest. |
3858 | G4085 | To press down, press together, as in a measure. |
3859 | G4086 | Persuasive speech. |
3860 | G4087 | To make bitter, embitter; pass: to grow angry or harsh. |
3861 | G4088 | Bitterness, harshness, hence an embittered (resentful) spirit. |
3862 | G4089 | Bitter, acrid, malignant. |
3863 | G4090 | Bitterly. |
3864 | G4091 | Pilate. |
3865 | G4092 | To swell, to be inflamed. |
3866 | G4093 | A tablet for writing. |
3867 | G4094 | A plate, platter, disc, dish. |
3868 | G4095 | To drink, imbibe. |
3869 | G4096 | Fatness, as of the olive; richness. |
3870 | G4097 | To sell; pass: to be a slave to, to be devoted to. |
3871 | G4098 | To fall, fall under (as under condemnation), fall prostrate. |
3872 | G4099 | Pisidia, a country of Asia Minor, being the south-western part of the Roman province Galatia. |
3873 | G4100 | To believe, have faith in, trust in; pass: to be entrusted with. |
3874 | G4101 | Genuine, pure (of ointment), trustworthy. |
3875 | G4102 | Faith, belief, trust, confidence; fidelity, faithfulness. |
3876 | G4103 | Trustworthy, faithful, believing. |
3877 | G4104 | To convince, establish, give assurance to; pass: to be assured of. |
3878 | G4105 | To lead astray, deceive, cause to wander. |
3879 | G4106 | A wandering; fig: deceit, delusion, error, sin. |
3880 | G4107 | A wanderer. |
3881 | G4108 | Adj: misleading, deceiving, wandering; as a deceiver, imposter. |
3882 | G4109 | A tablet, flat surface. |
3883 | G4110 | A thing formed or fashioned. |
3884 | G4111 | To form, mold, as a potter his clay. |
3885 | G4112 | Formed, molded; fig: feigned, made up, counterfeit. |
3886 | G4113 | A street, public square, broad way. |
3887 | G4114 | Breadth. |
3888 | G4115 | To enlarge, make broad; of the growth of tenderness and love. |
3889 | G4116 | Broad, wide; a street. |
3890 | G4117 | Braided hair, anything interwoven. |
3891 | G4118 | The greatest, the most, very great. |
3892 | G4119 | More, greater, of higher value. |
3893 | G4120 | To weave together, plait, twist, braid. |
3894 | G4121 | To have more than enough; to abound, increase. |
3895 | G4122 | To take advantage of, overreach, defraud. |
3896 | G4123 | A covetous or avaricious person; one desirous of having more. |
3897 | G4124 | Covetousness, avarice, aggression, desire for advantage. |
3898 | G4125 | The side of the body. |
3899 | G4126 | To sail, travel by sea, voyage. |
3900 | G4127 | A blow, stripe, wound; an affliction, plague. |
3901 | G4128 | A multitude, crowd, great number, assemblage. |
3902 | G4129 | To increase, multiply. |
3903 | G4130 | To fill, fulfill, complete. |
3904 | G4131 | A striker, contentious person, brawler. |
3905 | G4132 | A flood. |
3906 | G4133 | However, nevertheless, but, except that, yet. |
3907 | G4134 | Full, abounding in, complete, completely occupied with. |
3908 | G4135 | (literal: to carry full), (a) to complete, carry out fully, (b) to fully convince, satisfy fully, (c) to fully believe. |
3909 | G4136 | Full assurance, conviction, confidence. |
3910 | G4137 | To fill, fulfill, complete. |
3911 | G4138 | (a) a fill, fullness; full complement; supply, patch, supplement, (b) fullness, filling, fulfillment, completion. |
3912 | G4139 | Near, nearby, a neighbor. |
3913 | G4140 | Satisfaction, indulgence. |
3914 | G4141 | To strike, smite. |
3915 | G4142 | (a little boat, hence) a boat. |
3916 | G4143 | A ship, vessel, boat. |
3917 | G4144 | A voyage, sailing. |
3918 | G4145 | Rich, abounding in, wealthy; a rich man. |
3919 | G4146 | Richly, abundantly. |
3920 | G4147 | To become rich, to be rich, abound in. |
3921 | G4148 | To make rich, cause to abound in, enrich. |
3922 | G4149 | Riches, wealth, abundance, materially or spiritually. |
3923 | G4150 | To wash. |
3924 | G4151 | Wind, breath, spirit. |
3925 | G4152 | Spiritual. |
3926 | G4153 | Spiritually, in a spiritual way; from a spiritual point of view. |
3927 | G4154 | To blow, breathe, as the wind. |
3928 | G4155 | To choke, throttle, strangle; hence: to drown. |
3929 | G4156 | Strangled (i.e. killed without letting out the blood). |
3930 | G4157 | (a) breath, (b) gust, breeze, wind. |
3931 | G4158 | Reaching to the feet (of a garment). |
3932 | G4159 | Whence, from what place. |
3933 | G4160 | (a) to make, manufacture, construct, (b) to do, act, cause. |
3934 | G4161 | A thing made, a work, workmanship. |
3935 | G4162 | A doing, making, performance. |
3936 | G4163 | (a) a maker, poet, (b) a doer, carrier out, performer. |
3937 | G4164 | Various, of different colors, diverse, various. |
3938 | G4165 | To shepherd, tend, herd; hence: to rule, govern. |
3939 | G4166 | A shepherd; hence of the feeder, protector, and ruler of a flock of men. |
3940 | G4167 | A flock (of sheep or goats). |
3941 | G4168 | A little flock. |
3942 | G4169 | Of what sort. |
3943 | G4170 | To make war, contend, fight, battle. |
3944 | G4171 | A war, battle, strife. |
3945 | G4172 | A city, the inhabitants of a city. |
3946 | G4173 | A ruler of a city, city magistrate. |
3947 | G4174 | (a) commonwealth, polity; citizen body, (b) (the Roman) citizenship, citizen-rights, franchise. |
3948 | G4175 | A state, commonwealth. |
3949 | G4176 | To live the life of a citizen, live. |
3950 | G4177 | A citizen, fellow-citizen. |
3951 | G4178 | Many times, often, frequently. |
3952 | G4179 | Many times more, manifold. |
3953 | G4180 | Much-speaking, loquacity. |
3954 | G4181 | In many parts (one at one time, another at another, and so on). |
3955 | G4182 | Much varied, manifold. |
3956 | G4183 | Much, many; often. |
3957 | G4184 | Very compassionate, of great mercy. |
3958 | G4185 | Very costly, very precious, of great value. |
3959 | G4186 | Of great value, very costly, very precious. |
3960 | G4187 | In many ways. |
3961 | G4188 | Drink. |
3962 | G4189 | Wickedness, iniquities. |
3963 | G4190 | Evil, bad, wicked, malicious, slothful. |
3964 | G4192 | (a) labor, toil, (b) pain, anguish, distress, suffering. |
3965 | G4193 | Belonging to Pontus. |
3966 | G4194 | Pontius. |
3967 | G4195 | Pontus, a Roman province in the north of Asia Minor, bordering on the Black Sea, governed along with Bithynia. |
3968 | G4196 | Publius, a governor of Malta. |
3969 | G4197 | A journey, pursuit, undertaking, progress. |
3970 | G4198 | To travel, journey, go, die. |
3971 | G4199 | To lay waste, destroy, ravage, harass. |
3972 | G4200 | A source of gain, livelihood. |
3973 | G4201 | Porcius, the middle (gentile) name of the procurator Festus. |
3974 | G4202 | Fornication, whoredom; idolatry. |
3975 | G4203 | To fornicate; to practice idolatry. |
3976 | G4204 | A prostitute; an idolatrous community. |
3977 | G4205 | A fornicator, man who prostitutes himself. |
3978 | G4206 | Far, far off, at a distance. |
3979 | G4207 | From afar, far off, from a distance. |
3980 | G4209 | A purple garment, indicating power or wealth. |
3981 | G4210 | Purple. |
3982 | G4211 | A female seller of purple cloth. |
3983 | G4212 | How often, how many times. |
3984 | G4213 | Drinking, drink, beverage. |
3985 | G4214 | How much, how great, how many. |
3986 | G4215 | A river, torrent, stream. |
3987 | G4216 | Carried away by a stream. |
3988 | G4217 | Of what kind, of what manner. |
3989 | G4218 | At one time or other, at some time, formerly. |
3990 | G4219 | When, at what time. |
3991 | G4220 | Which of two, whether. |
3992 | G4221 | A drinking cup, the contents of the cup; fig: the portion which God allots. |
3993 | G4222 | To cause to drink, give to drink; irrigate, water. |
3994 | G4223 | Puteoli, the great harbor for traffic with Alexandria on the Bay of Naples. |
3995 | G4224 | A drinking, carousing. |
3996 | G4225 | Where, somewhere, anywhere; with numerals: somewhere about. |
3997 | G4226 | Where, in what place. |
3998 | G4227 | Pudens, a Christian man in Rome. |
3999 | G4228 | The foot. |
4000 | G4229 | A thing done, a deed, action; a matter, an affair. |
4001 | G4230 | A business, an occupation, affair, transaction. |
4002 | G4231 | To transact business, trade. |
4003 | G4232 | The palace at Jerusalem occupied by the Roman governor, or the quarters of the praetorian guard in Rome. |
4004 | G4233 | An officer employed to execute judicial sentences. |
4005 | G4234 | (a) a doing, action, mode of action; plural: deeds, acts, (b) function, business. |
4006 | G4237 | A company formed into divisions (like garden-beds). |
4007 | G4238 | To do, perform, accomplish; be in any condition, i.e. to fare; to exact, require. |
4008 | G4239 | Mild, gentle. |
4009 | G4240 | Mildness, gentleness. |
4010 | G4241 | It becomes, is fitting to, is right. |
4011 | G4242 | An embassy, delegation, eldership. |
4012 | G4243 | To be aged, act as an ambassador. |
4013 | G4244 | An assembly of elders, the Sanhedrin, officers of the church assembly, presbytery. |
4014 | G4245 | Elder, usually used as subst.; an elder, a member of the Sanhedrin, an elder of a Christian assembly. |
4015 | G4246 | An old man, an ambassador. |
4016 | G4247 | An old woman. |
4017 | G4248 | Falling headlong, prone. |
4018 | G4249 | To saw, saw through. |
4019 | G4250 | Formerly, before. |
4020 | G4251 | Prisca, Priscilla, the former being the more correct and formal name, the latter a diminutive and more familiar; a Roman lady, probably of good birth, wife of the Jewish Christian Aquila. |
4021 | G4252 | Prisca, Priscilla, the former being the more correct and formal name, the latter a diminutive and more familiar; a Roman lady, probably of good birth, wife of the Jewish Christian Aquila. |
4022 | G4253 | (a) of place: before, in front of, (b) of time: before, earlier than. |
4023 | G4254 | (a) to lead forth; in the judicial sense, into court, (b) to precede, go before, (c) to go too far. |
4024 | G4255 | To propose; to propose to oneself, purpose. |
4025 | G4256 | To make a prior accusation. |
4026 | G4257 | To hear beforehand. |
4027 | G4258 | To sin previously. |
4028 | G4259 | A porch, court before a building, vestibule. |
4029 | G4260 | To go forward, advance. |
4030 | G4261 | To thrust forward, put forth (as of branches), produce. |
4031 | G4262 | Pertaining to sheep. |
4032 | G4263 | A sheep. |
4033 | G4264 | To lead forward, lead on; to induce, incite, urge. |
4034 | G4265 | To provide, foresee. |
4035 | G4266 | To happen (come about) previously. |
4036 | G4267 | To know beforehand, foreknow. |
4037 | G4268 | Foreknowledge, previous determination. |
4038 | G4269 | An ancestor. |
4039 | G4270 | (a) to write previously (aforetime); to write above (already), (b) to depict or portray openly, (c) to designate beforehand. |
4040 | G4271 | Manifest to all, evident, very clear. |
4041 | G4272 | To give before, give forth, betray. |
4042 | G4273 | A betrayer, traitor. |
4043 | G4274 | A precursor, forerunner, advance guard. |
4044 | G4276 | To hope before, to be the first to hope. |
4045 | G4277 | To say previously, predict, proclaim, foretell. |
4046 | G4278 | To begin before. |
4047 | G4279 | To promise beforehand. |
4048 | G4281 | To go forward, go on, advance; to go before, precede. |
4049 | G4282 | To prepare or appoint beforehand, predestine. |
4050 | G4283 | To preach the gospel beforehand, foretell good tidings. |
4051 | G4284 | To hold before; to excuse myself; to project, excel, surpass, have preeminence. |
4052 | G4285 | To lead onward by example, go before, prefer. |
4053 | G4286 | A setting forth, the show-bread; predetermination, purpose. |
4054 | G4287 | Appointed before; a previously-appointed time. |
4055 | G4288 | Inclination, readiness, eagerness, willingness, promptness. |
4056 | G4289 | Eager, ready, willing, prompt. |
4057 | G4290 | Readily, eagerly, with a ready mind, cheerfully. |
4058 | G4291 | To preside, rule over, give attention to, direct, maintain, practice diligently. |
4059 | G4292 | To provoke, stimulate, challenge, call out. |
4060 | G4293 | To announce beforehand, promise, predict. |
4061 | G4294 | To prepare or complete beforehand. |
4062 | G4295 | To be set (placed, put) before, to be already there. |
4063 | G4296 | To announce or preach beforehand, announce by herald. |
4064 | G4297 | Progress, advancement. |
4065 | G4298 | (originally of the pioneer cutting his way through brushwood), to advance, progress, make progress. |
4066 | G4299 | A prejudgment, prejudice, partiality, preference. |
4067 | G4300 | To establish or ratify before. |
4068 | G4301 | To take before, anticipate; pass: to be caught or overtaken, taken by surprise. |
4069 | G4302 | To tell (say) beforehand, forewarn, declare, tell plainly. |
4070 | G4303 | To predict, testify or protest beforehand. |
4071 | G4304 | To meditate beforehand, prepare, get up, premeditate. |
4072 | G4305 | To be anxious beforehand, ponder beforehand. |
4073 | G4306 | To take thought for beforehand, provide for, practice. |
4074 | G4307 | Forethought, foresight, provision for, providence. |
4075 | G4308 | To see beforehand, foresee, see previously, to be mindful of; to pay regard to, set before me. |
4076 | G4309 | To foreordain, predetermine, mark out beforehand. |
4077 | G4310 | To suffer previously. |
4078 | G4311 | To send forward, accompany, equip for a journey. |
4079 | G4312 | Impulsive, rash, reckless. |
4080 | G4313 | To precede, pass on before, go before. |
4081 | G4314 | To, towards, with. |
4082 | G4315 | The day before the Sabbath. |
4083 | G4316 | To address by name, designate, accost. |
4084 | G4317 | To bring to, bring near; to come to or towards, approach. |
4085 | G4318 | Approach, access, admission. |
4086 | G4319 | To beg, ask earnestly, ask for in addition. |
4087 | G4320 | To go up to, come up to, go up further. |
4088 | G4321 | To spend in addition. |
4089 | G4322 | To fill up by adding to, supply. |
4090 | G4323 | To consult with, communicate, impart. |
4091 | G4324 | To utter additional threats. |
4092 | G4325 | To spend in addition. |
4093 | G4326 | To want more, need in addition. |
4094 | G4327 | (a) to await, expect, (b) to receive, welcome (originally: to my house), (c) to accept. |
4095 | G4328 | To expect, wait for, await, think, anticipate. |
4096 | G4329 | Expectation, waiting. |
4097 | G4330 | To permit one to approach, permit further. |
4098 | G4332 | To wait upon, minister to, have charge of. |
4099 | G4333 | To gain, produce in addition. |
4100 | G4334 | To come up to, come to, come near (to), approach, consent (to). |
4101 | G4335 | (a) prayer (to God), (b) a place for prayer (used by Jews, perhaps where there was no synagogue). |
4102 | G4336 | To pray, pray for, offer prayer. |
4103 | G4337 | (a) to attend to, pay attention to, (b) to beware, to be cautious, (c) to join, devote oneself to. |
4104 | G4338 | To fasten with nails, nail to. |
4105 | G4339 | (literal: that has come to), a proselyte, that is a non-Jew, who has been circumcised and has adopted the Jews' religion. |
4106 | G4340 | For a season, temporary. |
4107 | G4341 | To call to oneself, summon. |
4108 | G4342 | To persist, persevere in, continue steadfast in; to wait upon. |
4109 | G4343 | Perseverance. |
4110 | G4344 | A pillow or cushion. |
4111 | G4345 | To assign by lot, allot, associate with, follow as a disciple. |
4112 | G4346 | Partiality, an inclination towards. |
4113 | G4347 | (literal: to glue one thing to another), to join (unite) closely, cleave (to), follow as an adherent. |
4114 | G4348 | A stumbling-block, an occasion for falling, a moral embarrassment. |
4115 | G4349 | A cause of stumbling, offense, shock. |
4116 | G4350 | To stumble, strike the foot against, beat upon, take offense at. |
4117 | G4351 | To roll to, roll up against. |
4118 | G4352 | To go down on my knees to, do obeisance to, worship. |
4119 | G4353 | A worshipper. |
4120 | G4354 | To speak to, converse with. |
4121 | G4355 | (a) to take to oneself, (b) to take aside, (c) to welcome. |
4122 | G4356 | A receiving, a taking to one's self, acceptance. |
4123 | G4357 | To remain; to abide in, remain in, persist in, adhere to. |
4124 | G4358 | To anchor at a place. |
4125 | G4359 | To owe besides (in addition). |
4126 | G4360 | To be displeased or offended with. |
4127 | G4361 | Very hungry. |
4128 | G4362 | To fasten to, applied to Christ's being fastened to the cross. |
4129 | G4363 | (a) to fall down before, (b) to beat against, rush violently upon. |
4130 | G4364 | To pretend, regard, make a show of. |
4131 | G4365 | To come to, approach. |
4132 | G4366 | To dash against, as waves. |
4133 | G4367 | (a) to instruct, command, (b) to appoint, assign. |
4134 | G4368 | A female guardian, protector, patroness. |
4135 | G4369 | To place (put) to, add; to do again. |
4136 | G4370 | To run to. |
4137 | G4371 | Anything eaten with bread, especially fish or meat. |
4138 | G4372 | (originally: newly slaughtered, freshly killed), recent, new. |
4139 | G4373 | Recently, lately, newly. |
4140 | G4374 | (a) to bring to, (b) characteristically: to offer (of gifts, sacrifices). |
4141 | G4375 | Pleasing, acceptable, grateful. |
4142 | G4376 | An offering, sacrifice. |
4143 | G4377 | To call to, summon; to call (out) to, address, give a speech to, harangue. |
4144 | G4378 | A pouring upon, an effusion, a sprinkling. |
4145 | G4379 | To touch lightly. |
4146 | G4380 | To favor specially, show partiality. |
4147 | G4381 | One who shows partiality. |
4148 | G4382 | Partiality, favoritism. |
4149 | G4383 | The face, countenance, surface. |
4150 | G4385 | To stretch out, tie up (for scourging), extend before. |
4151 | G4386 | Formerly, before. |
4152 | G4388 | To purpose, design beforehand, determine. |
4153 | G4389 | To encourage, exhort, persuade. |
4154 | G4390 | To run before, outrun, run in advance. |
4155 | G4391 | To have been already, have been previously. |
4156 | G4392 | A pretext, an excuse. |
4157 | G4393 | To bring forth, produce. |
4158 | G4394 | Prophecy, prophesying; the gift of communicating and enforcing revealed truth. |
4159 | G4395 | To foretell, prophesy; to set forth matter of divine teaching by special faculty. |
4160 | G4396 | A prophet, poet; a person gifted at expositing divine truth. |
4161 | G4397 | Prophetic, uttered by a prophet. |
4162 | G4398 | A prophetess. |
4163 | G4399 | To anticipate, forestall. |
4164 | G4400 | To appoint, choose, elect, take into hand. |
4165 | G4401 | To choose or appoint beforehand. |
4166 | G4402 | Prochorus, one of the seven original deacons at Jerusalem. |
4167 | G4403 | The stern of a ship. |
4168 | G4404 | Early in the morning, at dawn. |
4169 | G4405 | Early morning. |
4170 | G4406 | Dawning, early. |
4171 | G4407 | Belonging to the morning, early. |
4172 | G4408 | The prow of a ship. |
4173 | G4409 | To have preeminence, to be chief, to be first. |
4174 | G4410 | A chief (most honorable) seat. |
4175 | G4411 | The chief place at a banquet or table. |
4176 | G4412 | First, in the first place, before, formerly. |
4177 | G4413 | First, before, principal, most important. |
4178 | G4414 | One who stands in the front rank, hence: a leader, ringleader, chief. |
4179 | G4415 | The birthright, the rights of the first-born. |
4180 | G4416 | First-born, eldest. |
4181 | G4417 | To stumble, fall, sin, err, transgress. |
4182 | G4418 | The heel. |
4183 | G4419 | An extremity, battlement, parapet, apex. |
4184 | G4420 | A wing, pinion. |
4185 | G4421 | Winged; a bird, fowl. |
4186 | G4422 | To terrify, scare, strike with panic. |
4187 | G4423 | Terror, consternation, dismay. |
4188 | G4424 | Ptolemais, a coast city of Phoenicia, midway between Tyre and Caesarea. |
4189 | G4425 | A simple wooden pitchfork; a winnowing-shovel or fan. |
4190 | G4426 | To frighten, terrify. |
4191 | G4427 | Spittle, saliva. |
4192 | G4428 | To fold, roll up (as a scroll). |
4193 | G4429 | To spit. |
4194 | G4430 | A fall; a carcass, corpse, dead body. |
4195 | G4431 | A falling, a fall, ruin. |
4196 | G4432 | Beggary, poverty, destitution. |
4197 | G4433 | To be in poverty, to be a beggar. |
4198 | G4434 | Poor, destitute, spiritually poor, either in a good sense (humble devout persons) or bad. |
4199 | G4435 | The fist. |
4200 | G4436 | A divining spirit, Python, called after the Pythian serpent said to have guarded the oracle at Delphi and been slain by Apollo. |
4201 | G4437 | Frequent, often, much. |
4202 | G4438 | To box, to be a boxer. |
4203 | G4439 | A gate. |
4204 | G4440 | A large gate; a gateway, porch, vestibule. |
4205 | G4441 | To ask, inquire, ascertain by inquiry, understand. |
4206 | G4442 | Fire; the heat of the sun, lightning; fig: strife, trials; the eternal fire. |
4207 | G4443 | A fire, pile of burning fuel. |
4208 | G4444 | A tower, fortified structure. |
4209 | G4445 | To be sick with a fever. |
4210 | G4446 | A fever, scorching heat. |
4211 | G4447 | Fiery, glittering. |
4212 | G4448 | Pass: to burn, to be set on fire, to be inflamed; glow with heat, to be purified by fire. |
4213 | G4449 | To be red, fire-colored. |
4214 | G4450 | Red, fire-colored. |
4215 | G4451 | A burning, trial, fiery test. |
4216 | G4453 | To sell, exchange, barter. |
4217 | G4454 | A colt, young donkey, foal. |
4218 | G4455 | At any time, ever. |
4219 | G4456 | To harden, render callous, petrify. |
4220 | G4457 | Hardness of heart, obtuseness. |
4221 | G4459 | How, in what manner, by what means. |
4222 | G4460 | Rahab, a Canaanite woman, who rescued the Hebrew spies at Jericho. |
4223 | G4461 | Rabbi, my master, teacher; a title of respect often applied to Christ. |
4224 | G4462 | Rabbi, my master, teacher; a title of respect often applied to Christ. |
4225 | G4463 | To beat with rods, scourge. |
4226 | G4464 | A rod, staff, staff of authority, scepter. |
4227 | G4465 | A holder of the rods, a lictor, Roman officer, judge. |
4228 | G4466 | Ragau (or Reu), an ancestor of Jesus. |
4229 | G4467 | A careless action, an act of villainy. |
4230 | G4468 | Craftiness, villainy, recklessness, wickedness. |
4231 | G4469 | Empty, foolish. |
4232 | G4470 | A piece of cloth, a remnant torn off. |
4233 | G4471 | Rama, a place in Ephraim, two hours north of Jerusalem. |
4234 | G4472 | To sprinkle, cleanse ceremonially by sprinkling. |
4235 | G4473 | Sprinkling, purification. |
4236 | G4474 | To slap, strike, smite with the hand. |
4237 | G4475 | A slap, blow on the cheek with the open hand. |
4238 | G4476 | A needle. |
4239 | G4477 | Rahab, a Canaanite woman, who rescued the Hebrew spies at Jericho. |
4240 | G4478 | Rachel, younger wife of the patriarch Jacob. |
4241 | G4479 | Rebecca, wife of the patriarch Isaac. |
4242 | G4480 | A chariot. |
4243 | G4481 | Rephan, the Saturn of later mythology. |
4244 | G4482 | To flow, overflow with. |
4245 | G4484 | Rhegium, a city in the south-west corner of Italy opposite Sicily (modern Reggio). |
4246 | G4485 | What is broken, a ruin. |
4247 | G4486 | To rend, break asunder; to break forth (into speech); to throw or dash down. |
4248 | G4487 | A thing spoken, (a) a word or saying of any kind, as command, report, promise, (b) a thing, matter, business. |
4249 | G4488 | Rhesa, an ancestor of Jesus. |
4250 | G4489 | An orator, public speaker, advocate. |
4251 | G4490 | Expressly, explicitly, in so many words. |
4252 | G4491 | A root, shoot, source; that which comes from the root, a descendent. |
4253 | G4492 | To cause to take root; to plant, fix firmly, establish. |
4254 | G4493 | A glance, twinkle or flash of the eye; a rush of wind or flame; any rapid movement. |
4255 | G4494 | To toss to and fro, fan, blow. |
4256 | G4495 | To throw off or away, cast, hurl. |
4257 | G4496 | To throw, cast, toss, set down; pass: to be dispersed. |
4258 | G4497 | Rehoboam, son of Solomon, and King of Israel. |
4259 | G4498 | Rhoda, a maidservant in the house of John Mark's mother at Jerusalem. |
4260 | G4499 | Rhodes, an island in the Aegean sea, south-west of Asia Minor. |
4261 | G4500 | With a great noise, with a rushing sound. |
4262 | G4501 | A sword, scimitar; fig: war, piercing grief. |
4263 | G4502 | Reuben, eldest son of the patriarch Jacob and founder of a tribe. |
4264 | G4503 | Ruth, wife of Boaz and mother of Obed. |
4265 | G4504 | Rufus, a Christian man in Rome, probably to be identified with the brother of Alexander and son of Simon of Cyrene. |
4266 | G4505 | A narrow street or lane in a town or city. |
4267 | G4506 | To rescue, deliver (from danger or destruction). |
4268 | G4507 | Filth, pollution, defilement. |
4269 | G4508 | Filthy, defiled, dirty. |
4270 | G4509 | Filth, filthiness, dirt, squalor. |
4271 | G4510 | To be filthy; hence (morally): to be stained with sin. |
4272 | G4511 | A flowing, an issue. |
4273 | G4512 | A wrinkle; fig: a spiritual defect, flaw. |
4274 | G4513 | Roman, Latin. |
4275 | G4514 | Roman; a Roman citizen. |
4276 | G4515 | In the Latin language. |
4277 | G4516 | Rome, the famous city on the Tiber, the capital of the Roman Empire. |
4278 | G4517 | To strengthen, render firm; imperative at the end of letters: farewell. |
4279 | G4518 | Thou hast forsaken me. |
4280 | G4519 | Hosts, armies. |
4281 | G4520 | A keeping of the Sabbath, a Sabbath rest. |
4282 | G4521 | The Sabbath, a week. |
4283 | G4522 | A dragnet. |
4284 | G4523 | A Sadducee, a member of the aristocratic party among the Jews. |
4285 | G4524 | Zadok, an ancestor of Jesus. |
4286 | G4525 | To fawn upon, flatter, beguile; pass: to be perturbed. |
4287 | G4526 | Sack-cloth, a sign of mourning. |
4288 | G4527 | Shelah, an ancestor of Christ, also Salmon, an ancestor of Christ. |
4289 | G4528 | Salathiel, son of Jeconiah. |
4290 | G4529 | Salamis, a city at the eastern end of Cyprus. |
4291 | G4530 | Salim, a place in Palestine. |
4292 | G4531 | To shake, excite, disturb in mind, stir up, drive away. |
4293 | G4532 | Salem, doubtless identical with Jerusalem. |
4294 | G4533 | Salmon, son of Nahshon and father of Boaz. |
4295 | G4534 | Salmone, a promontory on the east of Crete. |
4296 | G4535 | The tossing of the sea in a tempest; agitation, rolling. |
4297 | G4536 | A trumpet, the sound of a trumpet. |
4298 | G4537 | To sound a trumpet. |
4299 | G4538 | A trumpeter. |
4300 | G4539 | Salome, wife of Zebedee and mother of James and John, the apostles. |
4301 | G4540 | Samaria, a small district of Palestine, bounded by Galilee on the north, and by Judaea on the south, and taking its name from the city of Samaria, the ancient capital of the kingdom of (northern) Israel. |
4302 | G4541 | A Samaritan. |
4303 | G4542 | A Samaritan woman. |
4304 | G4543 | Samothrace, an island south of the province of Thrace. |
4305 | G4544 | Samos, an island in the Aegean sea off the coast of Asia Minor, near Ephesus and Miletus. |
4306 | G4545 | Samuel, a Hebrew prophet. |
4307 | G4546 | Samson, one of the Judges of Israel. |
4308 | G4547 | A sandal. |
4309 | G4548 | A plank, board. |
4310 | G4549 | Saul, (a) the first king of Israel, (b) the Hebrew name of the Apostle to the Gentiles. |
4311 | G4550 | Rotten, useless, corrupt, depraved. |
4312 | G4551 | Sapphira, wife of Ananias, an early Christian. |
4313 | G4552 | A sapphire. |
4314 | G4553 | A basket, generally of twisted cords. |
4315 | G4554 | Sardis, an ancient city of Lydia in the province of Asia. |
4316 | G4556 | Carnelian, a precious stone. |
4317 | G4557 | Sardonyx, a precious stone, white streaked with red. |
4318 | G4558 | Zarephath, a town in the district of Sidon in Phoenicia. |
4319 | G4559 | Fleshly, carnal, earthly. |
4320 | G4560 | Fleshly, consisting of flesh, carnal. |
4321 | G4561 | Flesh, body, human nature, materiality; kindred. |
4322 | G4562 | Serug, an ancestor of Jesus. |
4323 | G4563 | To sweep, cleanse by sweeping. |
4324 | G4564 | Sarah, wife of Abraham. |
4325 | G4565 | Sharon, the maritime plain between Carmel and Joppa. |
4326 | G4567 | An adversary, Satan. |
4327 | G4568 | A large measure equal to nearly three English gallons. |
4328 | G4569 | Saul, the apostle. |
4329 | G4570 | (a) to extinguish, quench, (b) to suppress, thwart. |
4330 | G4572 | Of yourself. |
4331 | G4573 | To worship, stand in awe of. |
4332 | G4574 | An object of worship or veneration. |
4333 | G4575 | (official Greek equivalent of Augustus), venerated, august, a title of the Roman emperors; hence secondarily: Augustan, imperial. |
4334 | G4576 | To reverence, worship, adore. |
4335 | G4577 | A chain. |
4336 | G4578 | A shaking (as an earthquake); a storm. |
4337 | G4579 | To shake; fig: to agitate, stir up. |
4338 | G4580 | Secundus, a Christian of Thessalonica. |
4339 | G4581 | Seleucia, on the Syrian coast, the harbor of Syrian Antioch. |
4340 | G4582 | The moon. |
4341 | G4583 | To be a lunatic, to be moonstruck, epileptic. |
4342 | G4584 | Semein, an ancestor of Jesus. |
4343 | G4585 | The finest wheaten flour. |
4344 | G4586 | Venerable, honorable, grave, serious, dignified. |
4345 | G4587 | Dignity, honor, gravity, seriousness. |
4346 | G4588 | Sergius, the middle (gentile) name of the proconsul of Cyprus. |
4347 | G4589 | Seth, third son of Adam. |
4348 | G4590 | Shem, a son of Noah. |
4349 | G4591 | To signify, indicate, give a sign, make known. |
4350 | G4592 | A sign, miracle, indication, mark, token. |
4351 | G4593 | To note, mark for myself. |
4352 | G4594 | Today, now. |
4353 | G4595 | To cause to rot, make corrupt. |
4354 | G4596 | Silken, silk. |
4355 | G4597 | A moth. |
4356 | G4598 | Moth-eaten. |
4357 | G4599 | To strengthen. |
4358 | G4600 | The jawbone, cheek, jaw. |
4359 | G4601 | To be silent, keep silence; to keep secret; pass: to be kept secret. |
4360 | G4602 | Silence. |
4361 | G4603 | Made of iron. |
4362 | G4604 | Iron. |
4363 | G4605 | Sidon, a great coast city of Phoenicia. |
4364 | G4606 | Sidonian, inhabitant of Sidon. |
4365 | G4607 | An assassin, murderer, bandit; one of the Sicarii. |
4366 | G4608 | Intoxicating drink. |
4367 | G4609 | Silas, a pet-form of the name Silvanus; a Roman citizen and a helper of Paul. |
4368 | G4610 | Silvanus, a Roman citizen and a helper of Paul. |
4369 | G4611 | Siloam, a spring within the walls, in the south-east corner of Jerusalem. |
4370 | G4612 | An apron worn by artisans. |
4371 | G4613 | Simon. |
4372 | G4614 | Sinai, a mountain in Arabia. |
4373 | G4615 | Mustard (probably the shrub, not the herb). |
4374 | G4616 | Fine linen, a linen cloth. |
4375 | G4617 | To sift, prove by trials, winnow. |
4376 | G4618 | Fattened, fatted. |
4377 | G4619 | Fattened; a fatling, cattle. |
4378 | G4620 | A measured portion of grain or food. |
4379 | G4621 | Wheat, grain. |
4380 | G4622 | Zion, the hill; used for Jerusalem or heaven. |
4381 | G4623 | To keep silence, to be silent, either voluntarily or involuntarily. |
4382 | G4624 | To cause to stumble, cause to sin, cause to become indignant, shock, offend. |
4383 | G4625 | A snare, stumbling-block, cause for error. |
4384 | G4626 | To dig, excavate. |
4385 | G4627 | A boat; any hollow vessel. |
4386 | G4628 | The leg (from the hip downwards). |
4387 | G4629 | Clothing, a covering, raiment. |
4388 | G4630 | Sceva, an inhabitant of Ephesus. |
4389 | G4631 | Tackle, fittings, equipment. |
4390 | G4632 | A vessel to contain liquid; a vessel of mercy or wrath; any instrument by which anything is done; a household utensil; of ships: tackle. |
4391 | G4633 | A tent, booth, tabernacle, abode, dwelling, mansion, habitation. |
4392 | G4634 | The feast of tabernacles, the great festival of the Jews, held in October. |
4393 | G4635 | A tent-maker. |
4394 | G4636 | A tent, tabernacle; fig: of the human body. |
4395 | G4637 | To dwell as in a tent, encamp, have my tabernacle. |
4396 | G4638 | A tent pitched, a dwelling, tabernacle. |
4397 | G4639 | A shadow, shade, thick darkness, an outline. |
4398 | G4640 | To leap (for joy), skip, bound. |
4399 | G4641 | Hardness of heart, perverseness, obstinacy. |
4400 | G4642 | Hard, violent, harsh, stern. |
4401 | G4643 | Hardness, hardness of heart, obstinacy, perverseness. |
4402 | G4644 | Stiff-necked, stubborn, obstinate. |
4403 | G4645 | To harden, make hard, make stubborn. |
4404 | G4646 | Crooked, perverse, unfair, curved, tortuous. |
4405 | G4647 | A stake or thorn; fig: a sharp affliction. |
4406 | G4648 | To look at, regard attentively, take heed, beware, consider. |
4407 | G4649 | A watcher; a goal, a mark aimed at. |
4408 | G4650 | To disperse, scatter abroad (as of sheep); to dissipate, waste; to distribute alms. |
4409 | G4651 | A scorpion. |
4410 | G4652 | Full of darkness, dark. |
4411 | G4653 | Darkness; fig: spiritual darkness. |
4412 | G4654 | To darken. |
4413 | G4655 | Darkness, either physical or moral. |
4414 | G4656 | To darken. |
4415 | G4657 | Refuse, dregs, dung. |
4416 | G4658 | A Scythian, as typical of the uncivilized. |
4417 | G4659 | Gloomy, sad-countenanced. |
4418 | G4660 | To flay, trouble, annoy, vex. |
4419 | G4661 | Spoil taken from a foe. |
4420 | G4662 | Eaten by worms. |
4421 | G4663 | A gnawing worm; gnawing anguish. |
4422 | G4664 | Made of emerald, emerald-green. |
4423 | G4665 | An emerald. |
4424 | G4666 | Myrrh. |
4425 | G4667 | Smyrna, a great port of the Roman province Asia. |
4426 | G4669 | To mingle with myrrh. |
4427 | G4670 | Sodom. |
4428 | G4672 | Solomon, son of David King of Israel, and Bathsheba. |
4429 | G4673 | A bier, an open coffin. |
4430 | G4674 | Yours, thy, thine. |
4431 | G4676 | A handkerchief, napkin. |
4432 | G4677 | Susannah, a woman of the retinue of Jesus. |
4433 | G4678 | Wisdom, insight, skill (human or divine), intelligence. |
4434 | G4679 | To make wise, instruct; pass: to be skillfully devised. |
4435 | G4680 | Wise, learned, cultivated, skilled, clever. |
4436 | G4681 | Spain, roughly co-extensive with the modern country of the name. |
4437 | G4682 | To convulse, throw into spasms. |
4438 | G4683 | To swathe, wrap in swaddling clothes. |
4439 | G4684 | To live extravagantly, luxuriously; to be wanton. |
4440 | G4685 | To draw (as a sword), pull. |
4441 | G4686 | Anything wound up or coiled, by ext. a body (of soldiers), i.e. a cohort. |
4442 | G4687 | To sow, spread, scatter. |
4443 | G4688 | A body-guardsman; an executioner. |
4444 | G4689 | To pour out as a libation. |
4445 | G4690 | (a) seed, commonly of cereals, (b) offspring, descendents. |
4446 | G4691 | A babbler, gossiper, one who picks up seeds and trifles as does a bird. |
4447 | G4692 | To hasten, urge on, desire earnestly. |
4448 | G4693 | A cave, den, hideout. |
4449 | G4694 | A hidden rock; fig: a flaw, stigma. |
4450 | G4695 | To defile, spot, stain, soil. |
4451 | G4696 | A spot, fault, stain, blemish. |
4452 | G4697 | To feel compassion, have pity on, to be moved. |
4453 | G4698 | The inward parts; the heart, affections, seat of the feelings. |
4454 | G4699 | A sponge. |
4455 | G4700 | Ashes. |
4456 | G4701 | Seed sown, a sowing. |
4457 | G4702 | Sown; neut. plural: sown fields. |
4458 | G4703 | Seed for sowing. |
4459 | G4704 | To hasten, to be eager, to be zealous. |
4460 | G4705 | Diligent, earnest, zealous, eager. |
4461 | G4708 | More earnestly, diligently, zealously. |
4462 | G4709 | Diligently, earnestly, zealously. |
4463 | G4710 | (a) speed, haste, (b) diligence, earnestness, enthusiasm. |
4464 | G4711 | A plaited basket. |
4465 | G4712 | (a) a stadium, one eighth of a Roman mile, (b) a race-course for public games. |
4466 | G4713 | A jar or vase. |
4467 | G4714 | An insurrection, dissension; originally: standing, position, place. |
4468 | G4715 | An Attic silver coin equal in value to the Jewish shekel. |
4469 | G4716 | A cross. |
4470 | G4717 | To fix to the cross, crucify; fig: to destroy, mortify. |
4471 | G4718 | A grape, cluster of grapes. |
4472 | G4719 | A head of grain. |
4473 | G4720 | Stachys, a Christian man at Rome. |
4474 | G4721 | A flat roof of a house. |
4475 | G4722 | To cover, conceal, ward off, bear with, endure patiently. |
4476 | G4723 | Barren. |
4477 | G4724 | To set, arrange; to provide for, take care, withdraw from, hold aloof, avoid. |
4478 | G4725 | A garland, wreath, crown. |
4479 | G4726 | A groaning, sighing. |
4480 | G4727 | To groan, expressing grief, anger, or desire. |
4481 | G4728 | Narrow, strait. |
4482 | G4729 | (to keep someone in a tight place), to press upon, cramp, restrain. |
4483 | G4730 | A narrow space, great distress, anguish. |
4484 | G4731 | Solid, firm, steadfast. |
4485 | G4732 | To strengthen, confirm, establish, settle. |
4486 | G4733 | Firmness, steadfastness, constancy. |
4487 | G4734 | Stephanas, a Corinthian Christian. |
4488 | G4735 | A crown, garland, honor, glory. |
4489 | G4736 | Stephen, one of the seven original deacons at Jerusalem, and the first martyr. |
4490 | G4737 | To crown, adorn, decorate. |
4491 | G4738 | The breast, chest. |
4492 | G4739 | To stand fast, stand firm, persevere. |
4493 | G4740 | Firmness, steadfastness. |
4494 | G4741 | (a) to fix firmly, direct oneself towards, (b) generally to buttress, prop, support; to strengthen, establish. |
4495 | G4742 | A mark or brand. |
4496 | G4743 | A moment, point of time, an instant. |
4497 | G4744 | To shine, glisten, flash, to be radiant. |
4498 | G4745 | A colonnade, portico. |
4499 | G4746 | A bough, branch of a tree. |
4500 | G4747 | (a) plural: the heavenly bodies, (b) a rudiment, an element, a rudimentary principle, an elementary rule. |
4501 | G4748 | To walk in, walk by. |
4502 | G4749 | A long robe, worn by the upper classes in the East. |
4503 | G4750 | The mouth, speech, eloquence in speech, the point of a sword. |
4504 | G4751 | The stomach. |
4505 | G4752 | Warfare, military service; of Christian warfare. |
4506 | G4753 | An army, detachment of troops. |
4507 | G4754 | To wage war, fight, serve as a soldier; fig: of the warring lusts against the soul. |
4508 | G4755 | (a) a general or leader of the army, (b) a magistrate or governor, (c) captain of the temple. |
4509 | G4756 | An army; a host of angels, the hosts of heaven (i.e. the stars). |
4510 | G4757 | A soldier. |
4511 | G4758 | To collect an army, enlist troops. |
4512 | G4759 | Commander of the Roman emperor's body-guard. |
4513 | G4760 | An encamped army. |
4514 | G4761 | To twist, torture; to twist or pervert language. |
4515 | G4762 | To turn, to be converted, change, change my direction. |
4516 | G4763 | To live luxuriously, revel, riot. |
4517 | G4764 | Wantonness, luxury. |
4518 | G4765 | A small bird, sparrow. |
4519 | G4766 | To spread, make a bed. |
4520 | G4767 | Hateful, detestable, disgusting. |
4521 | G4768 | To be gloomy, have a somber countenance, to be shocked. |
4522 | G4769 | A pillar, support, column. |
4523 | G4770 | Stoic. |
4524 | G4771 | You. |
4525 | G4772 | Kindred, family. |
4526 | G4773 | Akin to, related; fellow countryman, kinsman. |
4527 | G4774 | Permission, indulgence, concession. |
4528 | G4775 | To sit with. |
4529 | G4776 | To cause to sit down with, sit down together. |
4530 | G4777 | To suffer hardships together with. |
4531 | G4778 | To suffer ill-treatment with. |
4532 | G4779 | To call together. |
4533 | G4780 | To conceal closely, cover up wholly. |
4534 | G4781 | To oppress, bend together. |
4535 | G4782 | To go down with. |
4536 | G4783 | Assent, agreement, concord, alliance. |
4537 | G4784 | To give a vote with, assent to. |
4538 | G4785 | To be voted or classed with. |
4539 | G4786 | To mix with, unite. |
4540 | G4787 | To move together, stir up, excite. |
4541 | G4788 | To enclose, shut in, make subject to. |
4542 | G4789 | A joint heir, participant. |
4543 | G4790 | To be a partaker with, have fellowship with, to be an accomplice in. |
4544 | G4791 | A partaker with, co-partner. |
4545 | G4792 | To bear away together with, as in carrying away a corpse. |
4546 | G4793 | To join together, combine, compare, interpret, explain. |
4547 | G4794 | To be bowed together, bent double. |
4548 | G4795 | A coincidence, accident, chance. |
4549 | G4796 | To rejoice with, congratulate. |
4550 | G4797 | To bewilder, stir up, throw into confusion. |
4551 | G4798 | To have dealings with. |
4552 | G4799 | Confusion, disturbance. |
4553 | G4800 | To live together with. |
4554 | G4801 | To yoke together, unite (as man and wife). |
4555 | G4802 | To seek together, discuss, dispute. |
4556 | G4803 | Mutual questioning, disputation. |
4557 | G4804 | A disputer, as the Greek sophists. |
4558 | G4805 | A yoke-fellow, colleague. |
4559 | G4806 | To make alive together with. |
4560 | G4807 | A sycamore tree, black mulberry tree. |
4561 | G4808 | A fig-tree. |
4562 | G4809 | A sycamore tree. |
4563 | G4810 | A (ripe) fig. |
4564 | G4811 | To accuse falsely, defraud. |
4565 | G4812 | To plunder, lead captive; to make victim by fraud. |
4566 | G4813 | To rob, plunder, strip. |
4567 | G4814 | To talk with, discuss. |
4568 | G4815 | To seize, apprehend, assist, conceive, become pregnant. |
4569 | G4816 | To collect, gather. |
4570 | G4817 | To reason, reckon with oneself, consider. |
4571 | G4818 | To be moved to grief by sympathy. |
4572 | G4819 | To happen, occur, meet. |
4573 | G4820 | Properly: to throw together, hence: to ponder, come up with, encounter, with or without hostile intent; to dispute with; to confer, consult with, contribute. |
4574 | G4821 | To reign together with. |
4575 | G4822 | (a) to unite or knit together, (b) to put together in reasoning, and so: to conclude, prove, (c) to teach, instruct. |
4576 | G4823 | To give advice, exhort; to take counsel together, consult. |
4577 | G4824 | (a) a body of advisers in a court, a council, (b) consultation, counsel, advice; resolution, decree. |
4578 | G4825 | An adviser, counselor. |
4579 | G4826 | Simeon or Simon. |
4580 | G4827 | A fellow disciple. |
4581 | G4828 | To bear witness together with. |
4582 | G4829 | To partake with, divide together with, have a share in. |
4583 | G4830 | Jointly partaking. |
4584 | G4831 | A joint imitator. |
4585 | G4832 | Similar, conformed to. |
4586 | G4833 | To bring to the same form with, conform. |
4587 | G4834 | To sympathize with, have compassion on. |
4588 | G4835 | Sympathizing, compassionate. |
4589 | G4836 | To come together with, stand by one, help. |
4590 | G4837 | To invite, encourage along with others; pass: to share in encouragement with. |
4591 | G4838 | To take along as a companion. |
4592 | G4840 | To be present together with. |
4593 | G4841 | To suffer together with, sympathize. |
4594 | G4842 | To send together with. |
4595 | G4843 | To embrace completely. |
4596 | G4844 | To drink together with. |
4597 | G4845 | To fill completely; pass: to be completed. |
4598 | G4846 | To choke utterly, as weeds do plants; to crowd upon. |
4599 | G4847 | A fellow citizen. |
4600 | G4848 | To journey together with; to come together, assemble. |
4601 | G4849 | A drinking party, festive company (guests at a party). |
4602 | G4850 | A fellow elder. |
4603 | G4851 | To bring together, collect; to be profitable to. |
4604 | G4852 | To assent to, consent, confess, agree with. |
4605 | G4853 | One of the same tribe, a fellow country-man. |
4606 | G4854 | Grown together, united with. |
4607 | G4855 | To grow at the same time. |
4608 | G4856 | To agree with, harmonize with, agree together. |
4609 | G4857 | Harmony, agreement, concord. |
4610 | G4858 | Harmony of instruments, music. |
4611 | G4859 | Harmonious, agreeing with. |
4612 | G4860 | To compute, reckon up, count together. |
4613 | G4861 | Of one accord. |
4614 | G4862 | With. |
4615 | G4863 | To gather together, collect, assemble, receive with hospitality, entertain. |
4616 | G4864 | An assembly, congregation, synagogue, either the place or the people gathered together in the place. |
4617 | G4865 | To struggle in company with, aid. |
4618 | G4866 | To compete together with others, cooperate vigorously with. |
4619 | G4867 | To gather together, assemble. |
4620 | G4868 | To compare (settle) accounts, make a reckoning. |
4621 | G4869 | A fellow captive or prisoner. |
4622 | G4870 | To accompany, follow together with. |
4623 | G4871 | To be assembled together with. |
4624 | G4872 | To go up with. |
4625 | G4873 | To recline at table with. |
4626 | G4874 | To mingle together with, keep company with. |
4627 | G4875 | To rest along with. |
4628 | G4876 | To meet, encounter, fall in with. |
4629 | G4878 | To lend a hand along with, take interest in (a thing) along with (others), assist jointly to perform some task, cooperate with, take my share in, help, aid. |
4630 | G4879 | To lead away with, carry along with (in good or bad sense according to context); to conform oneself willingly to. |
4631 | G4880 | To die together with. |
4632 | G4881 | To perish along with. |
4633 | G4882 | To send together with. |
4634 | G4883 | To fit together, compact. |
4635 | G4884 | To seize, drag by force. |
4636 | G4885 | To grow together. |
4637 | G4886 | That which binds together; a band, bond. |
4638 | G4887 | To bind together; pass: to be bound together with, as of prisoners in chains. |
4639 | G4888 | To glorify together with. |
4640 | G4889 | A fellow slave, fellow servant; of Christians: a fellow worker, colleague. |
4641 | G4890 | A running together, concourse, mob. |
4642 | G4891 | To raise along with. |
4643 | G4892 | A council, tribunal; the Sanhedrin, the meeting place of the Sanhedrin. |
4644 | G4893 | The conscience, a persisting notion. |
4645 | G4894 | To know, consider, to be privy to. |
4646 | G4895 | To be with, come together with. |
4647 | G4896 | To come together. |
4648 | G4897 | To enter together with, embark with. |
4649 | G4898 | A fellow traveler. |
4650 | G4899 | Fellow-elect, fellow-chosen. |
4651 | G4900 | To compel, urge, force together. |
4652 | G4901 | To unite in bearing witness, sanction. |
4653 | G4902 | To accompany, follow with. |
4654 | G4903 | To cooperate with, work together. |
4655 | G4904 | A fellow worker, associate, helper. |
4656 | G4905 | To come or go with, accompany; to come together, assemble. |
4657 | G4906 | To eat with. |
4658 | G4907 | A putting together in the mind, hence: understanding, practical discernment, intellect. |
4659 | G4908 | Intelligent, prudent, wise, understanding, discerning. |
4660 | G4909 | To consent, agree, to be of one mind with, to be willing. |
4661 | G4910 | To feast sumptuously with. |
4662 | G4911 | To rise up together against. |
4663 | G4912 | (a) to press together, close, (b) to press on every side, confine, (c) to hold fast, (d) to urge, impel, (e) pass: to be afflicted with (sickness). |
4664 | G4913 | To delight inwardly in, congratulate. |
4665 | G4914 | A custom, habit, practice. |
4666 | G4915 | One of the same age. |
4667 | G4916 | To bury along with. |
4668 | G4917 | To break, break in pieces, crush, shatter. |
4669 | G4918 | To press on all sides, crowd upon. |
4670 | G4919 | To break in pieces, crush, thoroughly weaken. |
4671 | G4920 | To consider, understand, perceive. |
4672 | G4921 | To place together, commend, prove, exhibit; to stand with; to be composed of, cohere. |
4673 | G4922 | To journey with, accompany. |
4674 | G4923 | A company traveling together, a caravan. |
4675 | G4924 | To dwell with, live in wedlock with. |
4676 | G4925 | To build together with. |
4677 | G4926 | To talk with, live with. |
4678 | G4927 | To be contiguous with, to be next door to. |
4679 | G4928 | Distress, anguish, anxiety. |
4680 | G4929 | To arrange with, direct, appoint, prescribe, ordain. |
4681 | G4930 | A completion, consummation, end; a joint payment (for public service). |
4682 | G4931 | To bring to an end, fulfill, accomplish. |
4683 | G4932 | To cut short, bring to swift accomplishment, determine, decide. |
4684 | G4933 | To preserve, keep safe, keep in mind, keep close. |
4685 | G4934 | Mid. and pass: to make a compact (agreement) with (together), covenant with, agree. |
4686 | G4935 | Concisely, briefly. |
4687 | G4936 | To run (rush) together, run with. |
4688 | G4937 | To break by crushing, break in pieces, shatter, crush, bruise. |
4689 | G4938 | Crushing, destruction, calamity. |
4690 | G4939 | One brought up with, a foster brother, an intimate friend. |
4691 | G4940 | To meet with, come to, fall in with. |
4692 | G4941 | Syntyche, a woman member of the church at Philippi. |
4693 | G4942 | To dissemble with, play a part with. |
4694 | G4943 | To help together, join in serving. |
4695 | G4944 | To be in travail together. |
4696 | G4945 | A conspiracy, plot. |
4697 | G4946 | Syracuse. |
4698 | G4947 | Syria, a great Roman imperial province, united with Cilicia. |
4699 | G4948 | Syrian, belonging to Syria. |
4700 | G4949 | Syrophoenician, i.e. Phoenician (of Syria, in contrast to Carthage and its territory in North Africa). |
4701 | G4950 | Syrtis, a sandbar off the coast of North Africa. |
4702 | G4951 | To draw, drag, force away. |
4703 | G4952 | To throw violently on the ground. |
4704 | G4953 | A signal agreed upon. |
4705 | G4954 | Belonging to the same body; fig: of Jews and Gentiles belonging to the same Church. |
4706 | G4955 | A fellow insurgent. |
4707 | G4956 | Commendatory, introductory. |
4708 | G4957 | To crucify together with. |
4709 | G4958 | To contract, shorten, wrap around, swathe. |
4710 | G4959 | To groan together. |
4711 | G4960 | To be in the same rank with; to answer to, correspond to. |
4712 | G4961 | A fellow soldier (in the Christian faith). |
4713 | G4962 | To roll or gather together. |
4714 | G4963 | A gathering together, riotous concourse, conspiracy. |
4715 | G4964 | To conform to. |
4716 | G4965 | Sychar, a city of Samaria. |
4717 | G4966 | Shechem. |
4718 | G4967 | Slaughter, sacrifice. |
4719 | G4968 | A slaughtered victim. |
4720 | G4969 | To slay, kill by violence, slaughter, wound mortally. |
4721 | G4970 | Exceedingly, greatly, very much. |
4722 | G4971 | Exceedingly, vehemently. |
4723 | G4972 | To seal, set a seal upon. |
4724 | G4973 | A seal, signet ring, the impression of a seal, that which the seal attests, the proof. |
4725 | G4974 | The ankle bone. |
4726 | G4975 | Nearly, almost. |
4727 | G4976 | Fashion, habit, form, appearance. |
4728 | G4977 | To rend, divide asunder, cleave. |
4729 | G4978 | A rent, as in a garment; a division, dissention. |
4730 | G4979 | A cord, rope (made of rushes). |
4731 | G4980 | (a) to have leisure, (b) to stand empty (of a house). |
4732 | G4981 | Leisure, a school, place where there is leisure. |
4733 | G4982 | To save, heal, preserve, rescue. |
4734 | G4983 | Body, flesh; the body of the Church. |
4735 | G4984 | Bodily, corporeal. |
4736 | G4985 | Bodily, corporeally, belonging to the body. |
4737 | G4986 | Sopater, a proper name. |
4738 | G4987 | To heap up, load. |
4739 | G4988 | Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue at Corinth. |
4740 | G4989 | Sosipater. |
4741 | G4990 | A savior, deliverer, preserver. |
4742 | G4991 | Welfare, prosperity, deliverance, preservation, salvation, safety. |
4743 | G4992 | Saving, bringing salvation; salvation. |
4744 | G4993 | To be of sound mind, to be sober-minded, exercise self-control. |
4745 | G4994 | To make sober-minded, admonish, control. |
4746 | G4995 | Self-control, self-discipline, prudence. |
4747 | G4996 | Soberly, with moderation, prudently. |
4748 | G4997 | Soundness of mind, sanity; self-control, sobriety. |
4749 | G4998 | Of sound mind, self-controlled, temperate, sober-minded, modest, chaste. |
4750 | G4999 | Taverns; Three Taverns, the name of a village or town on the Appian Way, about thirty-three miles from Rome. |
4751 | G5000 | Antelope; Tabitha, a Christian woman at Joppa. |
4752 | G5001 | Rank, division, an ordered series. |
4753 | G5002 | Appointed, arranged, fixed. |
4754 | G5003 | To endure severe hardship, to be harassed, complain. |
4755 | G5004 | Hardship, misery, distress, toil. |
4756 | G5005 | Wretched, afflicted, miserable. |
4757 | G5006 | A talent in weight. |
4758 | G5007 | A talent of silver or gold. |
4759 | G5008 | (Aramaic), girl, little girl. |
4760 | G5009 | A store-chamber, secret chamber, closet; a granary, barn. |
4761 | G5010 | Order, (a) regular arrangement, (b) appointed succession, (c) position, rank. |
4762 | G5011 | Humble, lowly, in position or spirit (in a good sense). |
4763 | G5012 | Humility, lowliness of mind, modesty. |
4764 | G5013 | To make or bring low, humble, humiliate; pass: to be humbled. |
4765 | G5014 | Abasement (in spirit), low condition (in circumstances). |
4766 | G5015 | To disturb, agitate, stir up, trouble. |
4767 | G5016 | A disturbance, tumult, sedition, trouble. |
4768 | G5017 | A disturbance, commotion, trouble. |
4769 | G5018 | Belonging to Tarsus, a Tarsian. |
4770 | G5019 | Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province Cilicia. |
4771 | G5020 | To thrust down to Tartarus or Gehenna. |
4772 | G5021 | (a) to assign, arrange, (b) to determine; to appoint. |
4773 | G5022 | A bull, an ox. |
4774 | G5023 | This; he, she, it. |
4775 | G5027 | A burial, burial place. |
4776 | G5028 | A burial-place, sepulcher, tomb, grave. |
4777 | G5029 | Quickly, presently, perhaps. |
4778 | G5030 | Soon, quickly, hastily. |
4779 | G5031 | Swift, quick, impending. |
4780 | G5032 | More swiftly, more quickly. |
4781 | G5033 | Most swiftly, most quickly, as quickly as possible. |
4782 | G5034 | Quickness, speed; hastily, immediately. |
4783 | G5035 | Quickly, speedily. |
4784 | G5036 | Quick, swift, speedy, ready, prompt. |
4785 | G5037 | And, both. |
4786 | G5038 | A wall, especially of a city. |
4787 | G5039 | A sign, certain proof. |
4788 | G5040 | A little child. |
4789 | G5041 | To bear children, beget, rear a family. |
4790 | G5042 | Child bearing, the rearing of a family. |
4791 | G5043 | A child, descendent, inhabitant. |
4792 | G5044 | To bring up children, rear young. |
4793 | G5045 | A carpenter, an artisan. |
4794 | G5046 | Perfect, (a) complete in all its parts, (b) full grown, of full age, (c) specially of the completeness of Christian character. |
4795 | G5047 | Perfectness, perfection, maturity. |
4796 | G5048 | (a) as a course, a race, or the like: to complete, finish (b) as of time or prediction: to accomplish, (c) to make perfect; pass: to be perfected. |
4797 | G5049 | Perfectly, completely, without wavering. |
4798 | G5050 | Completion, fulfillment, perfection. |
4799 | G5051 | A perfecter, completer, finisher. |
4800 | G5052 | To bring to maturity. |
4801 | G5053 | To end, finish, die, complete. |
4802 | G5054 | End of life, death. |
4803 | G5055 | (a) to end, finish, (b) to fulfill, accomplish, (c) to pay. |
4804 | G5056 | (a) an end, (b) event or issue, (c) the principal end, aim, purpose, (d) a tax. |
4805 | G5057 | A publican, collector of taxes. |
4806 | G5058 | A tax-collector's office, toll-house. |
4807 | G5059 | A wonder, portent, marvel. |
4808 | G5060 | Tertius, who wrote the Epistle to the Romans at Paul's dictation. |
4809 | G5061 | Tertullus, a barrister acting as professional prosecutor of Paul at Caesarea. |
4810 | G5062 | Forty. |
4811 | G5063 | Forty years of age. |
4812 | G5064 | Four. |
4813 | G5065 | Fourteenth. |
4814 | G5066 | Of the fourth day, four days since. |
4815 | G5067 | Fourth. |
4816 | G5068 | Square, four-cornered. |
4817 | G5069 | A quaternion, a group of four soldiers. |
4818 | G5070 | Four thousand. |
4819 | G5071 | Four hundred. |
4820 | G5072 | Of four months, a period of four months. |
4821 | G5073 | Four-fold, four times as much. |
4822 | G5074 | Four-footed. |
4823 | G5075 | To rule over as a tetrarch. |
4824 | G5076 | A tetrarch, ruler over a fourth part of a region. |
4825 | G5077 | To reduce to ashes, consume, destroy. |
4826 | G5078 | Art, skill, trade, craft. |
4827 | G5079 | A craftsman, artisan, architect, builder. |
4828 | G5080 | To make liquid; pass: to melt (away). |
4829 | G5081 | Clearly, distinctly, plainly. |
4830 | G5082 | So great, so large, important. |
4831 | G5083 | To keep, guard, observe, watch over. |
4832 | G5084 | A prison; observance (as of precepts). |
4833 | G5085 | Tiberias, a town in Galilee on the western border of the sea called after it. |
4834 | G5086 | Tiberius, the second Roman emperor (died A.D. 37). |
4835 | G5087 | To put, place, lay, set, fix, establish. |
4836 | G5088 | To bear, bring forth, produce, beget, yield. |
4837 | G5089 | To pluck, pluck off. |
4838 | G5090 | Timaeus, father of the blind beggar Bartimaeus. |
4839 | G5091 | (a) to value at a price, estimate, (b) to honor, reverence. |
4840 | G5092 | A price, honor. |
4841 | G5093 | Of great price, precious, honored. |
4842 | G5094 | Preciousness, costliness, worth. |
4843 | G5095 | Timothy, a Christian of Lystra, helper of Paul. |
4844 | G5096 | Timon, one of the seven original deacons at Jerusalem. |
4845 | G5097 | To punish, avenge oneself on. |
4846 | G5098 | Punishment, penalty. |
4847 | G5099 | To pay (penalty). |
4848 | G5100 | Any one, someone, a certain one or thing. |
4849 | G5101 | Who, which, what, why. |
4850 | G5102 | A title, inscription. |
4851 | G5103 | Titus, a Greek Christian, helper of Paul, perhaps also brother of Luke. |
4852 | G5105 | Consequently, therefore, well then, so then. |
4853 | G5106 | Indeed now, therefore, accordingly, well then. |
4854 | G5107 | Of this kind, such, such as follows. |
4855 | G5108 | Of such a kind, such. |
4856 | G5109 | A wall. |
4857 | G5110 | Interest, usury. |
4858 | G5111 | To dare, endure, to be bold, have courage, make up the mind. |
4859 | G5112 | More boldly, more freely, with more confidence. |
4860 | G5113 | A daring, bold man. |
4861 | G5114 | Sharper, keener. |
4862 | G5115 | A bow. |
4863 | G5116 | Topaz. |
4864 | G5117 | A place, region, seat; an opportunity. |
4865 | G5118 | So great, so large, so long, so many. |
4866 | G5119 | Then, at that time. |
4867 | G5121 | On the contrary, on the other hand. |
4868 | G5122 | By name. |
4869 | G5131 | A he-goat. |
4870 | G5132 | A table, (a) for food or banqueting, (b) for money-changing or business. |
4871 | G5133 | A money-changer, banker. |
4872 | G5134 | A wound. |
4873 | G5135 | To wound. |
4874 | G5136 | To be laid bare, laid open. |
4875 | G5137 | The neck. |
4876 | G5138 | Rough, rugged, uneven. |
4877 | G5139 | Trachonitis, the north-east of the territory beyond Jordan. |
4878 | G5140 | Three. |
4879 | G5141 | To tremble, to be afraid. |
4880 | G5142 | To feed, nourish; to bring up, rear, provide for. |
4881 | G5143 | To run, exercise oneself, make progress. |
4882 | G5144 | Thirty. |
4883 | G5145 | Three hundred. |
4884 | G5146 | A thistle. |
4885 | G5147 | A worn path, beaten way, road, highway. |
4886 | G5148 | A space of three years. |
4887 | G5149 | To grate, gnash (as the teeth). |
4888 | G5150 | Lasting three months. |
4889 | G5151 | Three times. |
4890 | G5152 | Having three stories; the third story. |
4891 | G5153 | Three thousand. |
4892 | G5154 | Third. |
4893 | G5155 | Made of hair. |
4894 | G5156 | A trembling, quaking, fear. |
4895 | G5157 | A turning, change, mutation. |
4896 | G5158 | (a) way, manner, (b) manner of life, character. |
4897 | G5159 | To endure the ways of, put up with. |
4898 | G5160 | Food, nourishment, maintenance. |
4899 | G5161 | Trophimus, a Christian of Ephesus in Asia. |
4900 | G5162 | A nurse. |
4901 | G5163 | The track of a wheel, a path. |
4902 | G5164 | A wheel, course. |
4903 | G5165 | A deep dish, platter, bowl. |
4904 | G5166 | To gather (as of grapes), harvest. |
4905 | G5167 | A turtle-dove. |
4906 | G5168 | The eye of a needle. |
4907 | G5169 | A hole; the eye of a needle. |
4908 | G5170 | Tryphena, a Christian woman in Rome. |
4909 | G5171 | To live a luxurious life, live self-indulgently. |
4910 | G5172 | Effeminate luxury, softness, indulgent living. |
4911 | G5173 | Tryphosa, a Christian woman in Rome, perhaps a sister of Tryphaena. |
4912 | G5174 | Troas, a harbor city of Mysia. |
4913 | G5176 | To eat, partake of a meal. |
4914 | G5177 | (a) to obtain, (b) to chance, happen; ordinary, everyday, it may chance, perhaps. |
4915 | G5178 | To torture, break on the wheel, beat to death. |
4916 | G5179 | (originally: the mark of a blow, then a stamp struck by a die), (a) a figure; a copy, image, (b) a pattern, model, (c) a type, prefiguring something or somebody. |
4917 | G5180 | To beat, strike, wound, inflict punishment. |
4918 | G5181 | Tyrannus, an inhabitant of Ephesus, probably a rhetorician. |
4919 | G5183 | A Tyrian, an inhabitant of Tyre. |
4920 | G5184 | Tyre, an ancient city, the capital of Phoenicia. |
4921 | G5185 | Blind, physically or mentally. |
4922 | G5186 | To make blind, physically or mentally. |
4923 | G5187 | To puff up, make haughty; pass: to be puffed up, to be haughty. |
4924 | G5188 | To raise smoke, smolder. |
4925 | G5189 | Violent, tempestuous, stormy. |
4926 | G5190 | Tychicus, a Christian of the Roman province Asia. |
4927 | G5191 | Dark purple or blue, of the color of hyacinth. |
4928 | G5192 | Jacinth, a precious stone of the color of hyacinth. |
4929 | G5193 | Glassy, made of glass, transparent. |
4930 | G5194 | Glass, crystal, clear transparent stone. |
4931 | G5195 | To insult, treat with insolence. |
4932 | G5196 | (a) insult, injury, outrage, (b) damage, loss. |
4933 | G5197 | An insolent, insulting, or violent man. |
4934 | G5198 | To be well, to be in good health; to be right, reasonable, sound, pure, uncorrupted. |
4935 | G5199 | (a) sound, healthy, pure, whole, (b) wholesome. |
4936 | G5200 | Moist, green, full of sap. |
4937 | G5201 | A water pot, jar, pitcher. |
4938 | G5202 | To be only a water drinker. |
4939 | G5203 | Afflicted with dropsy. |
4940 | G5204 | Water. |
4941 | G5205 | Rain. |
4942 | G5206 | Adoption, as a son into the divine family. |
4943 | G5207 | A son, descendent. |
4944 | G5208 | Wood, fuel. |
4945 | G5211 | Hymenaeus. |
4946 | G5212 | Your, yours. |
4947 | G5214 | To sing, sing hymns to, praise. |
4948 | G5215 | A hymn, sacred song, song of praise to God. |
4949 | G5217 | To go away, depart, be gone, die. |
4950 | G5218 | Obedience, submissiveness, compliance. |
4951 | G5219 | To listen, hearken to, obey, answer. |
4952 | G5220 | Subject to a husband, married. |
4953 | G5221 | To meet, go to meet. |
4954 | G5222 | A meeting. |
4955 | G5223 | Goods, substance, property, possessions. |
4956 | G5225 | To begin, am, exist, to be in possession. |
4957 | G5226 | To yield, submit to authority. |
4958 | G5227 | Opposite to, adverse; an adversary. |
4959 | G5228 | Genitive: in behalf of; accusative: above. |
4960 | G5229 | Literal: to raise beyond, uplift; to lift oneself up, exalt oneself, to be arrogant. |
4961 | G5230 | Past the bloom of youth, of full age. |
4962 | G5231 | Far above. |
4963 | G5232 | To increase exceedingly or beyond measure. |
4964 | G5233 | To transgress; to go beyond, overreach, defraud. |
4965 | G5234 | Beyond measure. |
4966 | G5235 | To surpass, excel, exceed, transcend. |
4967 | G5236 | Excess, surpassing excellence, preeminence; adv: exceedingly. |
4968 | G5237 | To overlook, take no notice of, disregard. |
4969 | G5238 | Beyond. |
4970 | G5239 | To over-stretch, stretch out beyond the measure assigned to me. |
4971 | G5240 | To pour out so that it overflows. |
4972 | G5241 | To intercede for, make petition for. |
4973 | G5242 | To excel, surpass, to be superior. |
4974 | G5243 | Pride, arrogance, disdain. |
4975 | G5244 | Proud, arrogant, disdainful. |
4976 | G5245 | To be more than conqueror, prevail mightily. |
4977 | G5246 | Immoderate, boastful, excessive, pompous. |
4978 | G5247 | Superiority, excellence, preeminence, authority. |
4979 | G5248 | (a) to abound exceedingly, (b) to overflow. |
4980 | G5249 | Superabundantly, beyond measure. |
4981 | G5250 | To abound exceedingly, to be exceedingly abundant. |
4982 | G5251 | To highly exalt. |
4983 | G5252 | To have high notions, to be over-proud. |
4984 | G5253 | An upper room, the upper part of a house. |
4985 | G5254 | To submit to, undergo, suffer. |
4986 | G5255 | Listening to, obedient, submissive. |
4987 | G5256 | To minister to, serve. |
4988 | G5257 | A servant, an attendant, (a) an officer (b) an attendant in a synagogue, (c) a minister of the gospel. |
4989 | G5258 | Sleep; fig: spiritual sleep. |
4990 | G5259 | By, under, about. |
4991 | G5260 | To throw or put under; to subject, submit, suggest, whisper, prompt, suborn, instigate. |
4992 | G5261 | A writing-copy, an example, pattern. |
4993 | G5262 | (a) a figure, copy, (b) an example, model. |
4994 | G5263 | To indicate, intimate, suggest, show, prove. |
4995 | G5264 | To receive as a guest, entertain hospitably, welcome. |
4996 | G5265 | (literal: to bind under), to put on my feet, pass: to be shod. |
4997 | G5266 | A sandal; anything bound under. |
4998 | G5267 | Answerable to, liable to (brought under) the judgment of. |
4999 | G5268 | A beast of burden, a donkey or mule. |
5000 | G5269 | To under-gird, as to strengthen a ship against the waves. |
5001 | G5270 | Underneath, below, under. |
5002 | G5271 | To act the part, pretend; to answer, respond. |
5003 | G5272 | (literal: stage-playing), a response, answer, hypocrisy, dissembling. |
5004 | G5273 | (literal: a stage-player), a hypocrite, dissembler, pretender. |
5005 | G5274 | (a) to take up, (b) to welcome, entertain, (c) to answer, (d) to suppose, imagine. |
5006 | G5275 | To leave behind; pass: to be left surviving. |
5007 | G5276 | A wine-vat, pit under the wine-press dug in the ground. |
5008 | G5277 | To leave behind. |
5009 | G5278 | (a) to remain behind, (b) to stand my ground, show endurance, (c) to endure, bear up against, persevere. |
5010 | G5279 | To remind; pass: to remember, call to mind. |
5011 | G5280 | Remembrance, recollection, putting in mind; a reminder. |
5012 | G5281 | Endurance, steadfastness, patient waiting for. |
5013 | G5282 | To conjecture, suppose, suspect, deem. |
5014 | G5283 | A supposition, suspicion. |
5015 | G5284 | To sail under. |
5016 | G5285 | To blow gently. |
5017 | G5286 | A footstool. |
5018 | G5287 | (literal: an underlying), (a) confidence, assurance, (b) a giving substance (or reality) to, or a guaranteeing, (c) substance, reality. |
5019 | G5288 | To withdraw, draw back, keep back, shun, conceal. |
5020 | G5289 | A shrinking, drawing back. |
5021 | G5290 | To turn back, return. |
5022 | G5291 | To spread under, strew under. |
5023 | G5292 | Subjection, submission, obedience. |
5024 | G5293 | To place under, subject to; mid, pass: to submit, put oneself into subjection. |
5025 | G5294 | To put under, lay down, suggest to, put in mind. |
5026 | G5295 | To run under shelter of. |
5027 | G5296 | A pattern, example; a form, sample. |
5028 | G5297 | To bear up under, endure, suffer. |
5029 | G5298 | To withdraw, retire, go back, retreat. |
5030 | G5299 | To strike under the eye, hence: to bruise, treat severely, discipline by hardship, molest, annoy, harass, worry, exhaust. |
5031 | G5300 | A hog, boar, or sow. |
5032 | G5301 | Hyssop, a stalk or stem of hyssop. |
5033 | G5302 | To fall behind, to be lacking, fall short, suffer need, to be inferior to. |
5034 | G5303 | (a) of things or persons: that which is lacking, a defect or shortcoming, (b) want, poverty. |
5035 | G5304 | Poverty, want, need. |
5036 | G5305 | Lastly, afterward, later. |
5037 | G5306 | Later, latter, last. |
5038 | G5307 | Woven. |
5039 | G5308 | High, lofty. |
5040 | G5309 | To be high-minded, proud. |
5041 | G5310 | Highest, most high, the heights. |
5042 | G5311 | Height, heaven; dignity, eminence. |
5043 | G5312 | (a) to raise on high, lift up, (b) to exalt, set on high. |
5044 | G5313 | Height, barrier, bulwark; presumption. |
5045 | G5314 | A glutton. |
5046 | G5315 | To eat, partake of food; to devour, consume (e.g. as rust does); used only in fut. and 2nd aor. tenses. |
5047 | G5316 | (a) act: to shine, shed light, (b) pass: to shine, become visible, appear, (c) to become clear, appear, seem, show oneself as. |
5048 | G5317 | Peleg, son of Eber, and one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
5049 | G5318 | Apparent, clear, visible, manifest; adv: clearly. |
5050 | G5319 | To make clear (visible, manifest), make known. |
5051 | G5320 | Clearly, openly, manifestly. |
5052 | G5321 | A manifestation, disclosure. |
5053 | G5322 | A torch, lantern, light. |
5054 | G5323 | Phanuel, father of Anna the prophetess. |
5055 | G5324 | To cause to appear, make visible. |
5056 | G5325 | Show, display, pomp, imagination. |
5057 | G5326 | An apparition, ghost, spirit, phantom. |
5058 | G5327 | A valley, ravine, chasm, cleft. |
5059 | G5328 | Pharaoh, the title of ancient Egyptian kings. |
5060 | G5329 | Perez, son of Judah and one of the ancestors of Jesus. |
5061 | G5330 | A Pharisee, one of the Jewish sect so called. |
5062 | G5331 | Magic, sorcery, enchantment. |
5063 | G5333 | A magician, sorcerer. |
5064 | G5334 | Report, tidings, information. |
5065 | G5335 | To assert, affirm, profess. |
5066 | G5336 | A manger, feeding-trough, stall. |
5067 | G5337 | Worthless, wicked, base. |
5068 | G5338 | Brightness, light, splendor, radiance. |
5069 | G5339 | To spare, abstain, forbear. |
5070 | G5340 | Sparingly. |
5071 | G5341 | A mantle, cloak. |
5072 | G5342 | To carry, bear, bring; to conduct, lead; perhaps: to make publicly known. |
5073 | G5343 | To flee, escape, shun. |
5074 | G5344 | Felix, third name of (Marcus) Antonius Felix, procurator of the Roman province until A.D. 59. |
5075 | G5345 | A report, fame, saying. |
5076 | G5346 | To say, declare. |
5077 | G5347 | Festus. |
5078 | G5348 | (a) to anticipate, precede, (b) to come, arrive. |
5079 | G5349 | Corruptible, perishable. |
5080 | G5350 | To speak aloud, utter. |
5081 | G5351 | To corrupt, spoil, destroy, ruin. |
5082 | G5352 | Autumnal, in autumn, when fruit is expected. |
5083 | G5353 | A sound. |
5084 | G5354 | To envy. |
5085 | G5355 | Envy, a grudge, spite. |
5086 | G5356 | Corruption, destruction, decay, rottenness, decomposition. |
5087 | G5357 | A shallow and flat bowl. |
5088 | G5358 | Loving what is good. |
5089 | G5359 | Philadelphia, a city of the Roman province Asia. |
5090 | G5360 | Brotherly love, love of Christian brethren. |
5091 | G5361 | Loving like a brother, loving one's brethren. |
5092 | G5362 | Loving one's husband. |
5093 | G5363 | Love of mankind, benevolence. |
5094 | G5364 | Humanely, kindly. |
5095 | G5365 | Love of money, avarice, covetousness. |
5096 | G5366 | Money-loving, avaricious, covetous. |
5097 | G5367 | Self-loving, selfish. |
5098 | G5368 | To love (of friendship), regard with affection, cherish; to kiss. |
5099 | G5369 | Pleasure-loving. |
5100 | G5370 | A kiss. |
5101 | G5371 | Philemon, a Christian man of Colossae. |
5102 | G5372 | Philetus, a Christian at Rome. |
5103 | G5373 | Friendship, affection, fondness, love. |
5104 | G5374 | A Philippian, an inhabitant of Philippi. |
5105 | G5375 | Philippi, a great city of the Roman province Macedonia. |
5106 | G5376 | Philip, (a) one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, (b) tetrarch of the Ituraean and Trachonitic region, half-brother of Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, (c) one of the seven original deacons at Jerusalem and a missionary. |
5107 | G5377 | Loving God. |
5108 | G5378 | Philologus, a Roman Christian. |
5109 | G5379 | Love of dispute, contention. |
5110 | G5380 | Strife-loving, contentious. |
5111 | G5381 | Love to strangers, hospitality. |
5112 | G5382 | Hospitable, loving strangers. |
5113 | G5383 | To love the chief place, desire preeminence. |
5114 | G5384 | Friendly; a friend, an associate. |
5115 | G5385 | Love of wisdom, philosophy, in the NT of traditional Jewish theology. |
5116 | G5386 | A philosopher. |
5117 | G5387 | Tenderly loving, kindly affectionate to. |
5118 | G5388 | Loving one's children. |
5119 | G5389 | To be zealous, strive eagerly, desire very strongly. |
5120 | G5390 | Kindly, in a friendly manner. |
5121 | G5392 | To muzzle, silence. |
5122 | G5393 | Phlegon, a Roman Christian man. |
5123 | G5394 | To inflame, fire with passion, set on fire, burn up. |
5124 | G5395 | A flame. |
5125 | G5396 | To gossip against, talk idly, make empty charges against, talk nonsense. |
5126 | G5397 | Prating, talking foolishly, babbling. |
5127 | G5398 | Fearful, dreadful, terrible. |
5128 | G5399 | To fear, dread, reverence, to be afraid, terrified. |
5129 | G5400 | A terrible sight, cause of terror, an object of fear. |
5130 | G5401 | (a) fear, terror, alarm, (b) the object or cause of fear, (c) reverence, respect. |
5131 | G5402 | Phoebe, a Christian woman in the church at Cenchreae. |
5132 | G5403 | Phoenicia, a northern coast strip of the Roman province Syria. |
5133 | G5404 | A palm tree, the date-palm. |
5134 | G5405 | Phoenix, a bay on the south coast of Crete. |
5135 | G5406 | A murderer. |
5136 | G5407 | To murder, kill. |
5137 | G5408 | Murder, slaughter, killing. |
5138 | G5409 | To carry, wear, bear constantly. |
5139 | G5410 | (of Latin origin), Forum, Market, Market-Town. |
5140 | G5411 | A tax, tribute, especially on persons. |
5141 | G5412 | To load, burden; pass: to be laden. |
5142 | G5413 | A burden; the freight of a ship. |
5143 | G5415 | Fortunatus, a Christian of Corinth. |
5144 | G5416 | A scourge, lash, whip. |
5145 | G5417 | To flagellate, scourge. |
5146 | G5418 | A hedge, fence, partition. |
5147 | G5419 | To declare, explain, interpret. |
5148 | G5420 | To stop, close up, obstruct. |
5149 | G5421 | A pit, well, cistern. |
5150 | G5422 | To deceive the mind, impose upon. |
5151 | G5423 | A deceiver, seducer. |
5152 | G5424 | The mind, intellect, thought, understanding. |
5153 | G5425 | To shudder, shiver, tremble. |
5154 | G5426 | (a) to think, (b) to think, judge, (c) to direct the mind to, seek for, (d) to observe, (e) to care for. |
5155 | G5427 | Thought, purpose, aspirations. |
5156 | G5428 | Understanding (which leads to right action), practical wisdom, prudence. |
5157 | G5429 | Intelligent, prudent, sensible, wise. |
5158 | G5430 | Wisely, sensibly, prudently. |
5159 | G5431 | To be thoughtful, careful, give heed. |
5160 | G5432 | To guard, keep, as by a military guard. |
5161 | G5433 | To be wanton, insolent; to roar, rage. |
5162 | G5434 | A dry stick for burning. |
5163 | G5435 | Phrygia, an ethnic district in Asia Minor, the north-western part of which was in the Roman province Asia and the south-eastern part in the Roman province Galatia. |
5164 | G5436 | Phygelus, a Christian of the Roman province Asia who deserted Paul. |
5165 | G5437 | Flight, fleeing. |
5166 | G5438 | A watching, keeping guard; a guard, prison; imprisonment. |
5167 | G5439 | To imprison, deliver into custody. |
5168 | G5440 | A phylactery, an amulet, a parchment capsule containing little parchment rolls with the Hebrew texts, affixed to the left upper arm or the forehead of men at morning prayer, and regarded as a protection (hence the name) against evil spirits. |
5169 | G5441 | A guard, keeper, sentinel. |
5170 | G5442 | (a) to guard, protect; to be on one᾽s guard, (b) of customs and regulations: to keep, observe. |
5171 | G5443 | A tribe or race of people. |
5172 | G5444 | A leaf. |
5173 | G5445 | A mass or lump, as of bread dough. |
5174 | G5446 | Natural, (a) according to nature, (b) merely animal. |
5175 | G5447 | By nature, naturally. |
5176 | G5448 | To inflate, puff up; pass: to be puffed up, arrogant, proud. |
5177 | G5449 | Nature, inherent nature, origin, birth. |
5178 | G5450 | A puffing up, pride, swelling. |
5179 | G5451 | A plant, that which is planted. |
5180 | G5452 | To plant, set. |
5181 | G5453 | To grow, grow up, spring up. |
5182 | G5454 | A burrow, hole, den, lair. |
5183 | G5455 | To give forth a sound, hence: (a) of a cock: to crow, (b) of men: to shout, (c) to call (to oneself), summon; to invite, address. |
5184 | G5456 | A sound, noise, voice, language, dialect. |
5185 | G5457 | Light, a source of light, radiance. |
5186 | G5458 | A light, an illuminator, perhaps the sun; a star; brilliancy. |
5187 | G5459 | (literal: light-bearing), radiant, the morning-star. |
5188 | G5460 | Bright, luminous, full of light. |
5189 | G5461 | (a) to light up, illumine, (b) to bring to light, make evident, reveal. |
5190 | G5462 | Light, luster, illumination, enlightenment. |
5191 | G5463 | To rejoice, to be glad; also a salutation: Hail. |
5192 | G5464 | Hail. |
5193 | G5465 | To let down, lower, slacken, loosen. |
5194 | G5466 | A Chaldean, an inhabitant of Chaldea. |
5195 | G5467 | (a) hard, troublesome, (b) harsh, fierce. |
5196 | G5468 | To bridle, curb, restrain, sway. |
5197 | G5469 | A bridle, bit. |
5198 | G5470 | Made of bronze, bronze, brass. |
5199 | G5471 | A worker in brass or copper; a smith. |
5200 | G5472 | Chalcedony, a small stone of various colors. |
5201 | G5473 | A bronze vessel, brazen utensil. |
5202 | G5474 | Orichalcum, a fine metal, or frankincense of a yellow color. |
5203 | G5475 | Copper, brass, money; a brazen musical instrument. |
5204 | G5476 | On or to the ground. |
5205 | G5477 | Canaan, the whole of Palestine or Palestine west of the river Jordan. |
5206 | G5478 | Canaanite, a Biblical and archaic name for Phoenician. |
5207 | G5479 | Joy, gladness, a source of joy. |
5208 | G5480 | Sculpture; engraving, a stamp, sign. |
5209 | G5481 | An impression, representation, exact reproduction; a graving-tool. |
5210 | G5482 | A palisade, mound for besieging. |
5211 | G5483 | (a) to show favor to, (b) to pardon, forgive, (c) to show kindness. |
5212 | G5484 | For the sake of, by reason of, on account of. |
5213 | G5485 | (a) grace, as a gift or blessing brought to man by Jesus Christ, (b) favor, (c) gratitude, thanks, (d) a favor, kindness. |
5214 | G5486 | A gift of grace, an undeserved favor. |
5215 | G5487 | To favor, bestow freely on. |
5216 | G5488 | Haran. |
5217 | G5489 | Papyrus, paper. |
5218 | G5490 | A gap, gulf, chasm. |
5219 | G5491 | A lip, mouth, shore, edge, brink; language, dialect. |
5220 | G5492 | To be storm-tossed. |
5221 | G5493 | A storm-brook, a winter torrent. |
5222 | G5494 | A storm, tempest; winter, the rainy season. |
5223 | G5495 | A hand. |
5224 | G5496 | To lead by the hand. |
5225 | G5497 | One who leads a helpless person by the hand. |
5226 | G5498 | A handwriting, bond. |
5227 | G5499 | Done or made with hands, artificial. |
5228 | G5500 | To elect by show of hands, choose by vote, appoint. |
5229 | G5501 | Worse, more severe. |
5230 | G5502 | Cherubim. |
5231 | G5503 | A widow. |
5232 | G5504 | Yesterday. |
5233 | G5505 | A thousand, the number one thousand. |
5234 | G5506 | A commander of a thousand men, a military tribune. |
5235 | G5507 | A thousand. |
5236 | G5508 | Chios (modern Scio), an important island in the Aegean Sea, off the west central coast of Asia Minor. |
5237 | G5509 | A tunic, garment, undergarment. |
5238 | G5510 | Snow. |
5239 | G5511 | A short cloak, worn by military officers and soldiers. |
5240 | G5512 | To mock, scoff, jest, jeer. |
5241 | G5513 | Warm, tepid; of persons: lukewarm. |
5242 | G5514 | Chloe, probably with business connections either in Corinth or in Ephesus or in both. |
5243 | G5515 | Green, pale green. |
5244 | G5517 | Earthy, made of earth. |
5245 | G5518 | A Greek dry measure, equivalent to 1.92 pints. |
5246 | G5519 | A swine, hog, sow. |
5247 | G5520 | To be angry with. |
5248 | G5521 | Gall, bitter herbs. |
5249 | G5522 | Earth, soil, dust. |
5250 | G5523 | Chorazin, a town of Galilee. |
5251 | G5524 | To furnish abundantly, supply. |
5252 | G5525 | A dance, dancing. |
5253 | G5526 | To feed, satisfy, fatten. |
5254 | G5527 | Food, sustenance, provision. |
5255 | G5528 | Grass, herbage, growing grain, hay. |
5256 | G5529 | Chuza, a steward of Herod Antipas. |
5257 | G5530 | To use, make use of, deal with, take advantage of. |
5258 | G5531 | To lend. |
5259 | G5532 | Need, necessity, business. |
5260 | G5533 | A debtor. |
5261 | G5534 | It is necessary, proper, fitting. |
5262 | G5535 | To need, have need of, want, desire. |
5263 | G5536 | Money, riches, possessions. |
5264 | G5537 | (originally: to transact business), (a) act. of God: to warn; pass: to be warned by God (probably in response to an inquiry as to one's duty), (b) (to take a name from my public business, hence) to receive a name, to be publicly called. |
5265 | G5538 | An oracle, divine response. |
5266 | G5539 | Useful, profitable. |
5267 | G5540 | Use, manner of use. |
5268 | G5541 | To be kind (full of service to others), gentle. |
5269 | G5542 | Smooth speech. |
5270 | G5543 | Useful, gentle, pleasant, kind. |
5271 | G5544 | Goodness, uprightness, kindness, gentleness. |
5272 | G5545 | An anointing. |
5273 | G5546 | A Christian. |
5274 | G5547 | Anointed One; the Messiah, the Christ. |
5275 | G5548 | To anoint, consecrate by anointing. |
5276 | G5549 | To delay, tarry, linger, spend time. |
5277 | G5550 | Time, a particular time, season. |
5278 | G5551 | To waste time, spend time, delay. |
5279 | G5552 | Golden, made of gold, adorned with gold. |
5280 | G5553 | A piece of gold, golden ornament. |
5281 | G5554 | Adorned with a gold ring. |
5282 | G5555 | A topaz, a gem with a bright yellow color. |
5283 | G5556 | A chrysoprase, gem of a golden-greenish color. |
5284 | G5557 | Gold, anything made of gold, a gold coin. |
5285 | G5558 | To gild, adorn with gold. |
5286 | G5559 | The skin, surface of the body. |
5287 | G5560 | Lame, deprived of a foot, limping. |
5288 | G5561 | (a) a country or region, (b) the land, as opposed to the sea, (c) the country, distinct from town, (d) plural: fields. |
5289 | G5562 | (literal: to make room, hence) (a) to have room for, receive, contain, (b) to make room for by departing, go, make progress, turn myself. |
5290 | G5563 | (a) to separate, put apart, (b) mid. or pass: to separate oneself, depart, withdraw. |
5291 | G5564 | A place, piece of land, field, property, estate. |
5292 | G5565 | Apart from, separately from; without. |
5293 | G5566 | The north-west wind, and the quarter of the sky from which it comes. |
5294 | G5567 | To sing, sing psalms; earlier: to play on a stringed instrument. |
5295 | G5568 | A psalm, song of praise, the Hebrew book of Psalms. |
5296 | G5569 | A false brother, pretend Christian. |
5297 | G5570 | A false or pretended apostle. |
5298 | G5571 | False, deceitful, lying, untrue. |
5299 | G5572 | A false teacher, teacher of false things. |
5300 | G5573 | False-speaking, speaking lies. |
5301 | G5574 | To deceive, lie, speak falsely. |
5302 | G5575 | A false witness. |
5303 | G5576 | To testify falsely, bear false witness. |
5304 | G5577 | False testimony, false witness. |
5305 | G5578 | A false prophet; one who in God's name teaches what is false. |
5306 | G5579 | A lie, falsehood, untruth; false religion. |
5307 | G5580 | A false Christ, pretended Messiah. |
5308 | G5581 | Falsely named, under a false name. |
5309 | G5582 | A falsehood, lie, untruthfulness. |
5310 | G5583 | A liar, deceiver. |
5311 | G5584 | To feel, touch, handle; to feel after, grope for. |
5312 | G5585 | To reckon, compute, calculate. |
5313 | G5586 | (a) a pebble, small stone, (b) hence, from their use in voting: a vote. |
5314 | G5587 | A whispering, secret slandering. |
5315 | G5588 | A whisperer, secret slanderer. |
5316 | G5589 | A crumb. |
5317 | G5590 | (a) the vital breath, breath of life, (b) the human soul, (c) the soul as the seat of affections and will, (d) the self, (e) a human person, an individual. |
5318 | G5591 | Animal, natural, sensuous. |
5319 | G5592 | Cold. |
5320 | G5593 | Cool, cold; fig: cold-hearted. |
5321 | G5594 | To cool, pass: to grow cold. |
5322 | G5595 | To feed, dole out. |
5323 | G5596 | A bit, morsel. |
5324 | G5597 | To rub, rub to pieces. |
5325 | G5598 | Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet. |
5326 | G5599 | O, an exclamation, used in addressing someone. |
5327 | G5601 | Obed. |
5328 | G5602 | Here, the things here, what is here, what is going on here, the state of affairs here. |
5329 | G5603 | An ode, song, hymn. |
5330 | G5604 | The pain of childbirth, acute pain, severe agony, a snare. |
5331 | G5605 | To be in travail, suffer birth-pangs. |
5332 | G5606 | The shoulder. |
5333 | G5608 | To buy, purchase. |
5334 | G5609 | An egg. |
5335 | G5610 | (a) a definite space of time, a season, (b) an hour, (c) the particular time for anything. |
5336 | G5611 | Fair, beautiful, blooming. |
5337 | G5612 | To roar, howl, as a beast. |
5338 | G5613 | As, like as, about, as it were, according as, how, when, while, as soon as, so that. |
5339 | G5614 | (Aramaic and Hebrew, originally a cry for help), hosanna!, a cry of happiness. |
5340 | G5615 | In like manner, likewise, just so. |
5341 | G5616 | As if, as it were, like; with numbers: about. |
5342 | G5617 | Hosea, the Hebrew prophet. |
5343 | G5618 | Just as, as, even as. |
5344 | G5619 | Just as if, as it were. |
5345 | G5620 | So that, therefore, so then, so as to. |
5346 | G5621 | An ear. |
5347 | G5622 | Usefulness, profit, advantage, benefit, gain. |
5348 | G5623 | To help, benefit, do good, to be useful (to), profit. |
5349 | G5624 | Profitable, beneficial, useful. |