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1Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary
2of the
3New Testament
4
5edited by William D. Mounce
6with Rick D. Bennett, Jr.
7
8Introduction
9
10 This dictionary includes all the Greek words that occur in the standard Greek New Testament, and is organized in alphabetic Greek order. The first line of each entry includes the G/K and Strong’s number. Strong’s numbers followed by a lowercase letter (a, b, etc.) represent forms not included in the original Strong’s system that were modified to conform to modern editions of the Greek New Testament. This same system is employed in the various Key Number tagged texts in Accordance such as the ESV, NRSV, HCSB, and NKJV. Following this are the Greek word, its transliteration, and its frequency count is also included with a hyperlink to this form in the Greek New Testament in Accordance. On the second line are the English definition, and for all words occuring 10x or less, each Scripture reference is included. The third line includes a series of Word Study Hyperlinks which search the corresponding English version for the key number(s) under discussion. Note that there may be variations in frequency and usage in each version depending on the translation, and tagging philosophy.
11
12Abbreviations and Symbols
13
14absol. absolute.
15acc. accusative.
16act. active.
17adj. adjective.
18adv. adverb.
19allegor. allegory, allegorical.
20aor. aorist.
21BDAG Bauer, Walter and Frederick William Danker. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
22cf. confer, compare.
23compar. comparative.
24conj. conjunction.
25dat. dative.
26dimin. diminutive.
27e.g. exempli gratia, for example.
28esp. especially.
29equiv. equivalent.
30etc. et cetera, the rest.
31fem. feminine.
32fig. figurative, figuratively.
33freq. frequently.
34gen. genitive.
35genr. generic, generically.
36GK The following number in bold is the Goodrick-Kohlenberger number.
37i.e. id est, that is.
38impers. impersonal.
39impl. implication.
40indecl. indeclinable. The word under discussion will not change its form regardless of usage.
41ind. indicative.
42infin. infinitive.
43inscr. inscription.
44interj. interjection.
45interrog. interrogative.
46intrans. intransitive.
47lit. literal, literally.
48masc. masculine.
49met. metaphor, metaphorically.
50meton. metonymy. The use of one word for another that suggests it.
51mid. middle.
52neut. neuter.
53NT New Testament
54opp. opposition.
55OT Old Testament
56pass. passive.
57perf. perfect.
58pl. plural.
59pluperf. pluperfect.
60pr. proper, properly.
61prep. preposition.
62pron. pronoun.
63S The following number in bold is the Strong’s number.
64seq. following.
65sg. singular.
66signif. significant.
67spc. specifically.
68subj. subject.
69subscr. subscription.
70subst. substantive, substantively.
71synec. synecdoche. A word in which a part is representative of the whole.
72trans. transitive.
73trop. tropical, or figurative.
74voc. vocative.
75
76* Indicates an entry where all occurrences of the word in the NT have been noted.
77→ Indicates a cross-reference for the following word(s) in Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (Zondervan: 2006).
78☞ Indicates a word study hyperlink to the following Key Number texts in Accordance, illustrating how each translation renders the word under discussion.
79
80Greek Transliterations
81
82α Alpha a Ï Rho r
83β Beta b σ, ς Sigma s
84γ Gamma g τ Tau t
85δ Delta d υ Upsilon y or u
86ε Epsilon e φ Phi ph
87ζ Zeta z χ Chi ch
88η Eta ē ψ Psi ps
89θ Theta th ω Omega ō
90ι Iota i   Â
91κ Kappa k γγ  ng
92λ Lambda l γκ  nk
93μ Mu m γξ  nx
94ν Nu n γχ  nch
95ξ Xi x   Â
96ο Omicron o ῥ  rh
97Ï€ Pi p á½ Â h
98
99Α
100
101GK G2 | S G2   ἈαÏών   AaroÌ„n   5x
102<def>Aaron, pr. name, indecl., the brother of Moses (Exod. 4:14), Lk. 1:15; Acts 7:40; Heb. 5:4; 7:11; 9:4*</def>
103
104GK G3 | S G3   Ἀβαδδών   Abaddōn   1x
105<def>Abaddon, pr. name, indecl., alternate spelling: Ἀββαδών, the angel who rules in hell, Rev. 9:11*</def>
106
107GK G4 | S G4   ἀβαÏής   abareÌ„s   1x
108<def>literally: weightless; figuratively: not burdensome, 2 Cor. 11:9*</def>
109
110GK G5 | S G5   ἀββά   abba   3x
111<def>father, Mk. 14:36; Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:6* </def>→ abba; father.
112
113GK G6 | S G6   á¼Î²ÎµÎ»Â   Habel   4x
114<def>Abel, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 23:35; Lk. 11:51; Heb. 11:4; 12:24</def>
115
116GK G7 | S G7   Ἀβιά   Abia   3x
117<def>Abiajah, pr. name, indecl. Hebrew is Abijah. (1) the son of Rehoboam (1 Chr. 3:10) Mt. 1:7; (2) the division of priests to which Zechariah belonged (1 Chr. 24:10) Lk. 1:5*</def>
118
119GK G8 | S G8   ἈβιαθάÏ   Abiathar   1x
120<def>Abiathar, pr. name, indecl., Mk. 2:26*</def>
121
122GK G9 | S G9   Ἀβιληνή   Abilēnē   1x
123<def>Abilene, a district of the Syrian Decapolis; from Abila, the chief town, Lk. 3:1*</def>
124
125GK G10 | S G10   Ἀβιούδ   Abioud   2x
126<def>Abihud, pr. name, indecl.</def>
127
128GK G11 | S G11   ἈβÏαάμ   Abraam   73x
129<def>Abraham, pr. name indecl.</def>
130
131GK G12 | S G12   ἄβυσσος   abyssos   9x
132<def>bottomless; place of the dead, Lk. 8:31; Rom. 10:7</def>
133
134GK G13 | S G13   á¼Î³Î±Î²Î¿Ï‚   Hagabos   2x
135<def>Agabus, pr. name, Acts 11:28; 21:10*</def>
136
137GK G14 | S G14   ἀγαθοεÏγέω   agathoergeō   2x
138<def>to do good, confer benefits, Acts 14:17; 1 Tim. 6:18*</def>
139
140GK G16 | S G15   ἀγαθοποιέω   agathopoieō   9x
141<def>to do good, do well; to do what is morally correct (1 Pet. 2:15, 20)</def>
142
143GK G17 | S G16   ἀγαθοποιία   agathopoiia   1x
144<def>well-doing, 1 Pet. 4:19*</def>
145
146GK G18 | S G17   ἀγαθοποιός   agathopoios   1x
147<def>doing good or right; subst., a well-doer, 1 Pet. 2:14*</def>
148
149GK G19 | S G18   ἀγαθός   agathos   102x
150<def>good, profitable, generous, upright, virtuous </def>→ good.
151
152GK G20 | S G19   ἀγαθωσύνη   agathōsynē   4x
153<def>goodness, virtue, beneficence, Rom. 5:14; Eph. 5:9; 2 Thess. 1:11; generosity, Gal. 5:22*</def>
154
155GK G21 | S G20   ἀγαλλίασις   agalliasis   5x
156<def>exultation, extreme joy</def>
157
158GK G22 | S G21   ἀγαλλιάω   agalliaō   11x
159<def>to celebrate, praise; usually in the middle in the NT (ἀγαλλιάομαι) to exult, rejoice exceedingly; to desire ardently, Jn. 8:56 </def>→ exult; rejoice.
160
161GK G23 | S G22   ἄγαμος   agamos   4x
162<def>unmarried (woman or man) 1 Cor. 7:8, 11, 32, 34*</def>
163
164GK G24 | S G23   ἀγανακτέω   aganakteō   7x
165<def>to be pained; to be angry, vexed, indignant; to manifest indignation, Mk. 14:4; Lk. 13:14</def>
166
167GK G25 | S G24   ἀγανάκτησις   aganaktēsis   1x
168<def>indignation, 2 Cor. 7:11*</def>
169
170GK G26 | S G25   ἀγαπάω   agapaō   143x
171<def>to love, value, esteem, feel or manifest generous concern for, be faithful towards; to delight in, to set store upon, Rev. 12:11 </def>→ love.
172
173GK G27 | S G26   ἀγάπη   agapē   116x
174<def>love, generosity, kindly concern, devotedness; pl. love-feasts, Jude 12 </def>→ love.
175
176GK G28 | S G27   ἀγαπητός   agapētos   61x
177<def>beloved, dear; worthy of love </def>→ beloved; dear.
178
179GK G29 | S G28   ἉγάÏ   Hagar   2x
180<def>pr. name, indecl., Hagar (Gen. 16), Gal. 4:24, 25*</def>
181
182GK G30 | S G29   ἀγγαÏεύω   angareuō   3x
183<def>to press, or compel another to go somewhere, or carry some burden, Mt. 5:41; 27:32; Mk. 15:21*</def>
184
185GK G31 | S G30   ἀγγεῖον   angeion   1x
186<def>a vessel, flask, Mt. 25:4*</def>
187
188GK G32 | S G31   ἀγγελία   angelia   2x
189<def>a messsage, doctrine, or precept, delivered in the name of any one; command, 1 Jn. 1:5; 3:11*</def>
190
191GK G33 | S G32a   ἀγγέλλω   angellō   1x
192<def>to tell, to announce, Jn. 20:18*</def>
193
194GK G34 | S G32   ἄγγελος   angelos   175x
195<def>one sent, a messenger, angel </def>→ angel; messenger.
196
197GK G35 | S G30   ἄγγος   angos   1x
198<def>vessel, container, basket, Mt. 13:48*</def>
199
200GK G36 | S G34   ἀγέλη   agelē   7x
201<def>flock, herd</def>
202
203GK G37 | S G35   ἀγενεαλόγητος   agenealogētos   1x
204<def>not included in a genealogy; independent of genealogy, Heb. 7:3*</def>
205
206GK G38 | S G36   ἀγενής   agenēs   1x
207<def>lit., without kin; fig., base, low, insignificant, 1 Cor. 1:28*</def>
208
209GK G39 | S G37   á¼Î³Î¹á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   hagiazō   28x
210<def>to separate, consecrate; cleanse, purify, sanctify; regard or reverence as holy </def>→ consecrate; holy; make holy; sanctify.
211
212GK G40 | S G38   á¼Î³Î¹Î±ÏƒÎ¼á½¹Ï‚   hagiasmos   10x
213<def>sanctification, moral purity, sanctity </def>→ holy.
214
215GK G41 | S G39, G40   ἅγιος   hagios   233x
216<def>separate from common condition and use; dedicated. Lk. 2:23; hallowed; used of things, τὰ ἅγια, the sanctuary; and of persons, saints, e.g., members of the first Christian communities; pure, righteous, ceremonially or morally; holy </def>→ consecrate; holy; sacred; saint; sanctify.
217
218GK G42 | S G41   á¼Î³Î¹á½¹Ï„ης   hagioteÌ„s   1x
219<def>holiness, sanctity, Heb. 12:10*</def>
220
221GK G43 | S G42   á¼Î³Î¹Ï‰Ïƒá½»Î½Î·Â   hagioÌ„synē   3x
222<def>sanctification, sanctity, holiness, Rom. 1:4; 2 Cor. 7:1; 1 Thess. 3:13*</def>
223
224GK G44 | S G43   ἀγκάλη   ankalē   1x
225<def>the arm, Lk. 2:28*</def>
226
227GK G45 | S G44   ἄγκιστÏον   ankistron   1x
228<def>a hook, fish-hook, Mt. 17:27*</def>
229
230GK G46 | S G45   ἄγκυÏα   ankyra   4x
231<def>an anchor, Acts 27:29, 30, 40; Heb. 6:19*</def>
232
233GK G47 | S G46   ἄγναφος   agnaphos   2x
234<def>unshrunken; new, Mt. 9:16; Mk. 2:21*</def>
235
236GK G48 | S G47   á¼Î³Î½Îµá½·Î±Â   hagneia   2x
237<def>purity, chastity, 1 Tim. 4:12; 5:2* </def>→ innocent.
238
239GK G49 | S G48   á¼Î³Î½á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   hagnizō   7x
240<def>to purify; to purify morally, reform, to live like one under a vow of abstinence, as the Nazarites </def>→ purify.
241
242GK G50 | S G49   á¼Î³Î½Î¹ÏƒÎ¼á½¹Ï‚   hagnismos   1x
243<def>purification, abstinence, Acts 21:26*</def>
244
245GK G51 | S G50   ἀγνοέω   agnoeō   22x
246<def>to be ignorant; not to understand; sin through ignorance </def>→ (be) ignorant; not know; not understand.
247
248GK G52 | S G51   ἀγνόημα   agnoēma   1x
249<def>error, sin of ignorance, Heb. 9:7*</def>
250
251GK G53 | S G52   ἄγνοια   agnoia   4x
252<def>ignorance, willfulness, Acts 3:17; 17:30; Eph. 4:18; 1 Pet. 1:14*</def>
253
254GK G54 | S G53   á¼Î³Î½á½¹Ï‚   hagnos   8x
255<def>pure, chaste, modest, innocent, blameless </def>→ innocent; pure, purity.
256
257GK G55 | S G54   á¼Î³Î½á½¹Ï„ης   hagnoteÌ„s   2x
258<def>purity, life of purity, 2 Cor. 6:6; 11:3* </def>→ pure, purity.
259
260GK G56 | S G55   á¼Î³Î½á¿¶Ï‚   hagnoÌ„s   1x
261<def>purely, with sincerity, Phil. 1:17*</def>
262
263GK G57 | S G56   ἀγνωσία   agnōsia   2x
264<def>ignorance, 1 Cor. 15:34; 1 Pet. 2:15*</def>
265
266GK G58 | S G57   ἄγνωστος   agnōstos   1x
267<def>unknown, Acts 17:23*</def>
268
269GK G59 | S G58   ἀγοÏά   agora   11x
270<def>a place of public concourse, forum, market-place; things said in the market, provision </def>→ marketplace.
271
272GK G60 | S G59   ἀγοÏάζω   agorazō   30x
273<def>to buy; redeem, acquire by a ransom or price paid </def>→ buy; purchase.
274
275GK G61 | S G60   ἀγοÏαῖος   agoraios   2x
276<def>one who visits the forum; a lounger, one who idles away his time in public places, a low fellow, Acts 17:5; pertaining to the forum, judicial; ἀγόÏαιοι, court days, Acts 19:38*</def>
277
278GK G62 | S G61   ἄγÏα   agra   2x
279<def>a catching, thing taken, draught of fishes, Lk. 5:4, 9*</def>
280
281GK G63 | S G62   ἀγÏάμματος   agrammatos   1x
282<def>illiterate, unlearned, Acts 4:13*</def>
283
284GK G64 | S G63   ἀγÏαυλέω   agrauleō   1x
285<def>to remain in the open air, to live outside, especially by night, Lk. 2:8*</def>
286
287GK G65 | S G64   ἀγÏεύω   agreuō   1x
288<def>to take in hunting, catch, Mk. 12:13*</def>
289
290GK G66 | S G65   ἀγÏιέλαιος   agrielaios   2x
291<def>a wild olive-tree, oleaster, Rom. 11:17, 24*</def>
292
293GK G67 | S G66   ἄγÏιος   agrios   3x
294<def>belonging to the field, wild; fierce, raging, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6; Jude 13*</def>
295
296GK G68 | S G67   ἈγÏίππας   Agrippas   11x
297<def>Agrippa, pr. name</def>
298
299GK G69 | S G68   ἀγÏός   agros   36x
300<def>a field, especially a cultivated field; pl. the country; lands, farms, villages </def>→ countryside; field.
301
302GK G70 | S G69   ἀγÏυπνέω   agrypneō   4x
303<def>to be awake, watch; to be watchful, vigilant</def>
304
305GK G71 | S G70   ἀγÏυπνία   agrypnia   2x
306<def>want of sleep, watching, 2 Cor. 6:5; 11:27*</def>
307
308GK G72 | S G33, G71   ἄγω   agō   67x
309<def>to lead. bring; lead away, drive off, as a booty of cattle; conduct, accompany; lead out, produce; conduct with force, drag, hurry away; guide, incite, entice; convey one’s self, go, go away; pass or spend as time; celebrate </def>→ bring; go; lead.
310
311GK G73 | S G72   ἀγωγή   agōgē   1x
312<def>guidance, mode of instruction, discipline, course of life, 2 Tim. 3:10*</def>
313
314GK G74 | S G73   ἀγών   agōn   6x
315<def>place of contest, race-course, stadium; a contest, strife, contention; peril, toil</def>
316
317GK G75 | S G74   ἀγωνία   agōnia   1x
318<def>contest, violent struggle; agony, anguish, Lk. 22:44*</def>
319
320GK G76 | S G75   ἀγωνίζομαι   agōnizomai   8x
321<def>to be a combatant in the public games; to contend, fight, strive earnestly</def>
322
323GK G77 | S G76   Ἀδάμ   Adam   9x
324<def>Adam, pr. name, indecl. </def>→ Adam.
325
326GK G78 | S G77   ἀδάπανος   adapanos   1x
327<def>without expense, gratuitous, 1 Cor. 9:18*</def>
328
329GK G79 | S G78   Ἀδδί   Addi   1x
330<def>Addi, pr. name, indecl. Lk. 3:28*</def>
331
332GK G80 | S G79   ἀδελφή   adelphē   26x
333<def>a sister; near kinswoman, or female relative, a female member of the Christian community </def>→ sister.
334
335GK G81 | S G80   ἀδελφός   adelphos   343x
336<def>a brother, near kinsman or relative; one of the same nation or nature; one of equal rank and dignity; an associate, a member of the Christian community </def>→ brother.
337
338GK G82 | S G81   ἀδελφότης   adelphotēs   2x
339<def>brotherhood, the body of the Christian brotherhood, 1 Pet. 2:17; 5:9*</def>
340
341GK G83 | S G82   ἄδηλος   adēlos   2x
342<def>not apparent or obvious; uncertain, not distinct, Lk. 11:44; 1 Cor. 14:8*</def>
343
344GK G84 | S G83   ἀδηλότης   adēlotēs   1x
345<def>uncertainty, 1 Tim. 6:17*</def>
346
347GK G85 | S G84   ἀδήλως   adēlōs   1x
348<def>not manifestly, uncertainly, dubiously, 1 Cor. 9:26*</def>
349
350GK G86 | S G85   ἀδημονέω   adēmoneō   3x
351<def>to be depressed or dejected, full of anguish or sorrow, Mt. 26:37; Mk. 14:33; Phil. 2:26*</def>
352
353GK G87 | S G86   ᾅδης   hadēs   10x
354<def>the invisible abode or mansion of the dead; the place of punishment, hell; the lowest place or condition, Mt. 11:23; Lk. 10:15 </def>→ grave; hades; hell.
355
356GK G88 | S G87   ἀδιάκÏιτος   adiakritos   1x
357<def>undistinguishing, impartial, Jas. 3:17*</def>
358
359GK G89 | S G88   ἀδιάλειπτος   adialeiptos   2x
360<def>unceasing, constant, settled, Rom. 9:2; 2 Tim. 1:3*</def>
361
362GK G90 | S G89   ἀδιαλείπτως   adialeiptōs   4x
363<def>unceasingly, by an unvarying practice, Rom. 1:9; 1 Thess. 1:2; 2:13; 5:17*</def>
364
365GK G92 | S G91   ἀδικέω   adikeō   28x
366<def>to act unjustly; wrong; injure; violate a law </def>→ do wrong; harm; mistreat.
367
368GK G93 | S G92   ἀδίκημα   adikēma   3x
369<def>an act of injustice, crime, Acts 18:14; 24:20; Rev. 18:5*</def>
370
371GK G94 | S G93   ἀδικία   adikia   25x
372<def>injustice, wrong; iniquity, falsehood, deceitfulness </def>→ evil; unrighteousness; wicked, wickedness; wrongdoing.
373
374GK G96 | S G94   ἄδικος   adikos   12x
375<def>unjust, unrighteous, iniquitous, vicious; deceitful, fallacious </def>→ evildoer; unjust; unrighteous; wicked, wickedness.
376
377GK G97 | S G95   ἀδίκως   adikōs   1x
378<def>unjustly, undeservedly, 1 Pet. 2:19*</def>
379
380GK G98 | S G95a   Ἀδμίν   Admin   1x
381<def>Admin, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:33*</def>
382
383GK G99 | S G96   ἀδόκιμος   adokimos   8x
384<def>unable to stand test, rejected, refuse, worthless</def>
385
386GK G100 | S G97   ἄδολος   adolos   1x
387<def>without deceit, sincere, 1 Pet. 2:2*</def>
388
389GK G101 | S G98   ἈδÏαμυττηνός   AdramytteÌ„nos   1x
390<def>of Adramyttium, a Greek city on the coast of Aeolia, in Asia Minor, Acts 27:2*</def>
391
392GK G102 | S G99   ἈδÏίας   Adrias   1x
393<def>the Adriatic sea, Acts 27:27*</def>
394
395GK G103 | S G100   á¼Î´Ïότης   hadroteÌ„s   1x
396<def>abundance, 2 Cor. 8:20*</def>
397
398GK G104 | S G101   ἀδυνατέω   adynateō   2x
399<def>not to be able; to be impossible, Mt. 17:20; Lk. 1:37*</def>
400
401GK G105 | S G102   ἀδύνατος   adynatos   10x
402<def>impotent, weak; impossible </def>→ crippled; impossible.
403
404GK G106 | S G103   ᾄδω   adō   5x
405<def>to sing, Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16; Rev. 5:9; 14:3; 15:3* </def>→ sing.
406
407GK G107 | S G104   ἀεί   aei   7x
408<def>always, for ever, constantly</def>
409
410GK G108 | S G105   ἀετός   aetos   5x
411<def>an eagle, Rev. 12:14; or vulture, Lk. 17:37</def>
412
413GK G109 | S G106   ἄζυμος   azymos   9x
414<def>unleavened; τὰ ἄζυμα, the feast of unleavened bread; met. pure from foreign matter, unadulterated, genuine; τὸ ἄζυμον, genuineness, 1 Cor. 5:7, 8</def>
415
416GK G110 | S G107   ἈζώÏ   AzoÌ„r   2x
417<def>Azor, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:13f.*</def>
418
419GK G111 | S G108   Ἄζωτος   Azōtos   1x
420<def>Azotus, Ashdod, a seaport in Palestine, Acts 8:40*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
421
422GK G113 | S G109   ἀήÏ   aeÌ„r   7x
423<def>air, atmosphere</def>
424
425GK G114 | S G110   ἀθανασία   athanasia   3x
426<def>immortality, 1 Cor. 15:53, 54; 1 Tim. 6:16*</def>
427
428GK G116 | S G111   ἀθέμιτος   athemitos   2x
429<def>unlawful, criminal, wicked, Acts 10:28; 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
430
431GK G117 | S G112   ἄθεος   atheos   1x
432<def>an atheist; godless, estranged from the knowledge and worship of the true God, Eph. 2:12*</def>
433
434GK G118 | S G113   ἄθεσμος   athesmos   2x
435<def>lawless, unrestrained, licentious, 2 Pet. 2:7; 3:17*</def>
436
437GK G119 | S G114   ἀθετέω   atheteō   16x
438<def>pr. to displace, set aside; to abrogate, annul, violate, swerve from; reject, condemn </def>→ annul; nullify; reject; set aside.
439
440GK G120 | S G115   ἀθέτησις   athetēsis   2x
441<def>abrogation, annulling, Heb. 7:18; 9:26*</def>
442
443GK G122 | S G117   Ἀθηναῖος   Athēnaios   2x
444<def>Athenian, inhabiting or belonging to Athens, Acts 17:21, 22*</def>
445
446GK G123 | S G118   ἀθλέω   athleō   2x
447<def>to strive, contend, be a champion in the public games, 2 Tim. 2:5*</def>
448
449GK G124 | S G119   ἄθλησις   athlēsis   1x
450<def>contest, combat, struggle, conflict, Heb. 10:32*</def>
451
452GK G125 | S G119a   ἀθÏοίζω   athroizō   1x
453<def>to collect, gather, Lk. 24:33*</def>
454
455GK G126 | S G120   ἀθυμέω   athymeō   1x
456<def>to be discouraged, lose heart, Col. 3:21*</def>
457
458GK G127 | S G121   ἀθῷος   athōos   2x
459<def>unpunished; met. innocent, Mt. 27:4, 24*</def>
460
461GK G128 | S G122   αἴγειος   aigeios   1x
462<def>belonging to a goat, Heb. 11:37*</def>
463
464GK G129 | S G123   αἰγιαλός   aigialos   6x
465<def>seashore, beach, Mt. 13:2, 48; Jn. 21:4; Acts 21:5; 27:39f.*</def>
466
467GK G130 | S G124   Αἰγύπτιος   Aigyptios   5x
468<def>Egyptian</def>
469
470GK G131 | S G125   Αἴγυπτος   Aigyptos   25x
471<def>Egypt</def>
472
473GK G132 | S G126   ἀίδιος   aidios   2x
474<def>always existing, eternal, Rom. 1:20; Jude 6</def>
475
476GK G133 | S G127   αἰδώς   aidōs   1x
477<def>modesty, reverence, 1 Tim. 2:9*</def>
478
479GK G134 | S G128   Αἰθίοψ   Aithiops   2x
480<def>an Ethiopian, Acts 8:27*</def>
481
482GK G135 | S G129   αἱμα   haima   97x
483<def>blood; of the color of blood; bloodshed; blood-guiltiness; natural descent </def>→ blood; death; killing.
484
485GK G136 | S G130   αἱματεκχυσία   haimatekchusia   1x
486<def>an effusion or shedding of blood, Heb. 9:22*</def>
487
488GK G137 | S G131   αἱμοÏÏοέω   haimorroeō   1x
489<def>to have a flow of blood, Mt. 9:20*</def>
490
491GK G138 | S G132   Αἰνέας   Aineas   2x
492<def>Aeneas, pr. name, Acts 9:33f.*</def>
493
494GK G139 | S G133   αἴνεσις   ainesis   1x
495<def>praise, Heb. 13:15*</def>
496
497GK G140 | S G134   αἰνέω   aineō   8x
498<def>to praise, celebrate</def>
499
500GK G141 | S G135   αἴνιγμα   ainigma   1x
501<def>an enigma, riddle, any thing obscurely expressed or intimated, 1 Cor. 13:12*</def>
502
503GK G142 | S G136   αἶνος   ainos   2x
504<def>praise, Mt. 21:16; Lk. 18:43*</def>
505
506GK G143 | S G137   Αἰνών   Ainōn   1x
507<def>Enon, pr. name, indecl., where Jn. was baptizing, Jn. 3:23*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
508
509GK G145 | S G138   αἱÏέω   haireō   3x
510<def>some list as deponent αἱÏέομαι, to take; mid. to choose</def>
511
512GK G146 | S G139   αἵÏεσις   hairesis   9x
513<def>strictly, a choice or option; hence, a religious sect, faction; by implication, discord, contention</def>
514
515GK G147 | S G140   αἱÏετίζω   hairetizō   1x
516<def>to choose, choose with delight or love, Mt. 12:18*</def>
517
518GK G148 | S G141   αἱÏετικός   hairetikos   1x
519<def>one who creates or fosters factions, Tit. 3:10*</def>
520
521GK G149 | S G142   αἴÏω   airō   101x
522<def>to take up, lift, raise; bear, carry; take away, remove; destroy, kill </def>→ carry off; lift up; remove; take up.
523
524GK G150 | S G143   αἰσθάνομαι   aisthanomai   1x
525<def>to perceive, understand, Lk. 9:45*</def>
526
527GK G151 | S G144   αἴσθησις   aisthēsis   1x
528<def>perception, understanding, Phil. 1:9*</def>
529
530GK G152 | S G145   αἰσθητήÏιον   aistheÌ„teÌ„rion   1x
531<def>an organ of perception; internal sense, Heb. 5:14*</def>
532
533GK G153 | S G146   αἰσχÏοκεÏδής   aischrokerdeÌ„s   2x
534<def>eager for dishonorable gain, greedy, 1 Tim. 3:8; Tit. 1:7*</def>
535
536GK G154 | S G147   αἰσχÏοκεÏδῶς   aischrokerdoÌ„s   1x
537<def>for the sake of base gain, greedily, 1 Pet. 5:2*</def>
538
539GK G155 | S G148   αἰσχÏολογία   aischrologia   1x
540<def>vile or obscene language, foul talk, Col. 3:8*</def>
541
542GK G156 | S G149, G150   αἰσχÏός   aischros   4x
543<def>strictly, deformed, opposed to καλός; met. shameful, indecent, dishonorable, vile, 1 Cor. 11:6; 14:35; Eph. 5:12; Tit. 1:11*</def>
544
545GK G157 | S G151   αἰσχÏότης   aischroteÌ„s   1x
546<def>obscenity, indecency, Eph. 5:4*</def>
547
548GK G158 | S G152   αἰσχύνη   aischunē   6x
549<def>shame, disgrace; cause of shame, dishonorable conduct</def>
550
551GK G160 | S G154   αἰτέω   aiteō   70x
552<def>to ask, request; demand; desire, Acts 7:46 </def>→ ask; demand; request.
553
554GK G161 | S G155   αἴτημα   aitēma   3x
555<def>a thing asked or sought for; petition, request, Lk. 23:24; Phil. 4:6; 1 Jn. 5:15*</def>
556
557GK G162 | S G156   αἰτία   aitia   20x
558<def>cause, motive, incitement; accusation, crime, case </def>→ basis; cause; charge; reason.
559
560GK G165 | S G158, G159   αἴτιος   aitios   5x
561<def>causative; αἴτιος, an author or causer, Heb. 5:9; τὸ αἴτιον, equivalent to αἰτία</def>
562
563GK G166 | S G157   αἰτίωμα   aitiōma   1x
564<def>charge, accusation, Acts 25:7*</def>
565
566GK G167 | S G160   αἰφνίδιος   aiphnidios   2x
567<def>unforeseen, unexpected, sudden, Lk. 21:34; 1 Thess. 5:3*</def>
568
569GK G168 | S G161   αἰχμαλωσία   aichmalōsia   3x
570<def>captivity, state of captivity; captive multitude, Eph. 4:8; Rev. 13:10*</def>
571
572GK G169 | S G162   αἰχμαλωτεύω   aichmalōteuō   1x
573<def>to lead captive; met. to captivate, Eph. 4:8*</def>
574
575GK G170 | S G163   αἰχμαλωτίζω   aichmalōtizō   4x
576<def>to lead captive; by impl. to subject, Lk. 21:24; Rom. 7:23; 2 Cor. 10:5; 2 Tim. 3:6*</def>
577
578GK G171 | S G164   αἰχμάλωτος   aichmalōtos   1x
579<def>a captive, Lk. 4:18*</def>
580
581GK G172 | S G165   αἰών   aiōn   122x
582<def>pr. a period of time of significant character; life; an era; an age: hence, a state of things marking an age or era; the present order of nature; the natural condition of man, the world; ὠαἰών, illimitable duration, eternity; as also, οἱ αἰῶνες, ὠαἰῶν τῶν αἰώνων, οἱ αἰῶνες τῶν αἰώνων; by an Aramaism οἱ αἰῶνες, the material universe, Heb. 1:2 </def>→ age; eternity; time.
583
584GK G173 | S G166   αἰώνιος   aiōnios   71x
585<def>indeterminate as to duration, eternal, everlasting </def>→ eternal.
586
587GK G174 | S G167   ἀκαθαÏσία   akatharsia   10x
588<def>uncleanness; lewdness; impurity of motive, 1 Thess. 2:3 </def>→ impure; unclean.
589
590GK G176 | S G169   ἀκάθαÏτος   akathartos   32x
591<def>impure, unclean; lewd; foul </def>→ defiled; evil; impure; unclean.
592
593GK G177 | S G170   ἀκαιÏέομαι   akaireomai   1x
594<def>to be without opportunity or occasion, Phil. 4:10*</def>
595
596GK G178 | S G171   ἀκαίÏως   akairoÌ„s   1x
597<def>unseasonably, 2 Tim. 4:2*</def>
598
599GK G179 | S G172   ἄκακος   akakos   2x
600<def>free from evil, innocent, blameless; simple, Rom. 16:18; Heb. 7:26*</def>
601
602GK G180 | S G173   ἄκανθα   akantha   14x
603<def>a thorn, thornbush, Mt. 7:16; 13:7; 27:29 </def>→ thorn.
604
605GK G181 | S G174   ἀκάνθινος   akanthinos   2x
606<def>thorny, made of thorns, Mk. 15:17; Jn. 19:5*</def>
607
608GK G182 | S G175   ἄκαÏπος   akarpos   7x
609<def>without fruit, unfruitful, barren; by impl. noxious</def>
610
611GK G183 | S G176   ἀκατάγνωστος   akatagnōstos   1x
612<def>pr. not worthy of condemnation by a judge; hence, irreprehensible, Tit. 2:8*</def>
613
614GK G184 | S G177   ἀκατακάλυπτος   akatakalyptos   2x
615<def>uncovered, unveiled, 1 Cor. 11:5, 13*</def>
616
617GK G185 | S G178   ἀκατάκÏιτος   akatakritos   2x
618<def>uncondemned in a public trial, Acts 16:37; 22:25*</def>
619
620GK G186 | S G179   ἀκατάλυτος   akatalytos   1x
621<def>incapable of dissolution, indissoluble; hence, enduring, everlasting, Heb. 7:16*</def>
622
623GK G188 | S G180   ἀκατάπαυστος   akatapaustos   1x
624<def>also spelled ἀκατάπαστος, which cannot be restrained from a thing, unceasing, 2 Pet. 2:14*</def>
625
626GK G189 | S G181   ἀκαταστασία   akatastasia   5x
627<def>pr. instability; hence, an unsettled state; disorder, commotion, tumult, sedition, Lk. 21:9; 1 Cor. 14:33; 2 Cor. 6:5; 12:20; Jas. 3:16*</def>
628
629GK G190 | S G182   ἀκατάστατος   akatastatos   2x
630<def>unstable, inconstant; unquiet, turbulent, Jas. 1:8; 3:8*</def>
631
632GK G193 | S G185   ἀκέÏαιος   akeraios   3x
633<def>pr. unmixed: hence, without mixture of vice or deceit, sincere, blameless, Mt. 10:16; Rom. 16:19; Phil. 2:15*</def>
634
635GK G195 | S G186   ἀκλινής   aklinēs   1x
636<def>not declining, unwavering, steady, Heb. 10:23*</def>
637
638GK G196 | S G187   ἀκμάζω   akmazō   1x
639<def>to flourish, ripen, be in one’s prime, Rev. 14:18*</def>
640
641GK G197 | S G188   ἀκμήν   akmēn   1x
642<def>pr. the point of a weapon; point of time: ἀκμήν, for κατἀκμήν, adv., yet, still, even now, Mt. 15:16*</def>
643
644GK G198 | S G189   ἀκοή   akoē   24x
645<def>hearing; the act or sense of hearing, 1 Cor. 12:17; 2 Pet. 2:8; the instrument of hearing, the ear, Mk. 7:35; a thing heard; announcement, instruction, doctrine, Jn. 12:38; Rom. 10:16; report, Mt. 4:24, et al </def>→ ear; hearing; message.
646
647GK G199 | S G190   ἀκολουθέω   akoloutheō   90x
648<def>to follow; follow as a disciple; imitate </def>→ accompany; follow.
649
650GK G201 | S G191   ἀκούω   akouō   428x
651<def>some list the future active as a middle deponent, ἀκούσομαι, to hear; to hearken, listen to, Mk. 4:3; Lk. 19:48; to heed, obey, Mt. 18:15; Acts 4:19; to understand, 1 Cor. 14:2; to take in or admit to mental acceptance, Mk. 4:33; Jn. 8:43, 47 </def>→ hear.
652
653GK G202 | S G192   ἀκÏασία   akrasia   2x
654<def>intemperance, self-indulgence, Mt. 23:25; unruly appetite, lustfulness, 1 Cor. 7:5*</def>
655
656GK G203 | S G193   ἀκÏατής   akrateÌ„s   1x
657<def>without self-control, intemperate, 2 Tim. 3:3</def>
658
659GK G204 | S G194   ἄκÏατος   akratos   1x
660<def>unmixed, unmingled wine, Rev. 14:10*</def>
661
662GK G205 | S G195   ἀκÏίβεια   akribeia   1x
663<def>accuracy, exactness; preciseness, or rigor, severe discipline, Acts 22:3*</def>
664
665GK G207 | S G196   ἀκÏιβής   akribeÌ„s   1x
666<def>exact, strict, Acts 26:5*</def>
667
668GK G208 | S G198   ἀκÏιβόω   akriboō   2x
669<def>to inquire accurately or diligently, Mt. 2:7, 16 (see v. 8)*</def>
670
671GK G209 | S G199, G197   ἀκÏιβῶς   akriboÌ„s   9x
672<def>accurately, diligently, Mt. 2:8; Lk. 1:3; Acts 18:25; circumspectly, strictly, Eph. 5:15; precisely, distinctly, 1 Thess. 5:2</def>
673
674GK G210 | S G200   ἀκÏίς   akris   4x
675<def>a locust, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6; Rev. 9:3, 7*</def>
676
677GK G211 | S G201   ἀκÏοατήÏιον   akroateÌ„rion   1x
678<def>a place of audience, Acts 25:23*</def>
679
680GK G212 | S G202   ἀκÏοατής   akroateÌ„s   4x
681<def>a hearer, Rom. 2:13; Jas. 1:22, 23, 25*</def>
682
683GK G213 | S G203   ἀκÏοβυστία   akrobystia   20x
684<def>foreskin; uncircumcision, the state of being uncircumcised, Rom. 4:10; the abstract being put for the concrete, uncircumcised men, i.e., Gentiles, Rom. 4:9, et al </def>→ uncircumcised, uncircumcision.
685
686GK G214 | S G204   ἀκÏογωνιαῖος   akrogoÌ„niaios   2x
687<def>literally: lying at the extreme corner; with λίθος, corner or foundation stone, Eph. 2:20; 1 Pet. 2:6*</def>
688
689GK G215 | S G205   ἀκÏοθίνιον   akrothinion   1x
690<def>the first-fruits of the produce of the ground, which were taken from the top of the heap and offered to the gods; the best and choicest of the spoils of war, usually collected in a heap, Heb. 7:4*</def>
691
692GK G216 | S G206   ἄκÏον   akron   6x
693<def>the top, tip, end, extremity, Mk. 13:27; Lk. 16:24; Heb. 11:21</def>
694
695GK G217 | S G207   Ἀκύλας   Akylas   6x
696<def>Aquila, pr. name, Paul’s friend and Priscilla’s husband, Acts 18:2, 18, 26; Rom. 16:3; 1 Cor. 16:19; 2 Tim. 4:19*</def>
697
698GK G218 | S G208   ἀκυÏόω   akyroō   3x
699<def>to deprive of authority, annul, cancel, Mt. 15:6; Mk. 7:13; Gal. 3:17*</def>
700
701GK G219 | S G209   ἀκωλύτως   akōlytōs   1x
702<def>without hindrance, freely, Acts 28:31*</def>
703
704GK G220 | S G210   ἄκων   akōn   1x
705<def>unwilling, 1 Cor. 9:17*</def>
706
707GK G223 | S G211   ἀλάβαστÏος   alabastros   4x
708<def>can be masculine, feminine (2x), or neuter (ἀλάβαστÏον,   2x), an alabaster vase, Mk. 14:3 (2x); 26:7; Lk. 7:37*</def>
709
710GK G224 | S G212   ἀλαζονεία   alazoneia   2x
711<def>arrogance; presumptuous speech, Jas. 4:16; haughtiness, 1 Jn. 2:16*</def>
712
713GK G225 | S G213   ἀλαζών   alazōn   2x
714<def>prideful, arrogant, boasting, Rom. 1:30; 2 Tim. 3:2*</def>
715
716GK G226 | S G214   ἀλαλάζω   alalazō   2x
717<def>pr. to raise the war-cry, ἀλαλά: hence, to utter other loud sounds; to wail, Mk. 5:38; to tinkle, ring, 1 Cor. 13:1*</def>
718
719GK G227 | S G215   ἀλάλητος   alalētos   1x
720<def>unutterable, or, unexpressed, Rom. 8:26*</def>
721
722GK G228 | S G216   ἄλαλος   alalos   3x
723<def>unable to speak or artilculate, Mk. 7:37; 9:17, 25*</def>
724
725GK G229 | S G217   ἅλας   halas   8x
726<def>variant spellings of ἅλα and á¼Î»á½¹Ï‚, salt, Mt. 5:13; Mk. 9:50; met. the salt of wisdom and prudence, Col. 4:6 </def>→ salt.
727
728GK G230 | S G218   ἀλείφω   aleiphō   9x
729<def>to anoint with oil or ointment </def>→ anoint.
730
731GK G231 | S G219   ἀλεκτοÏοφωνία   alektorophoÌ„nia   1x
732<def>the cock-crowing, the third watch of the night, intermediate to mid-night and daybreak, and termed cock-crow, Mk. 13:35*</def>
733
734GK G232 | S G220   ἀλέκτωÏ   alektoÌ„r   12x
735<def>a cock, rooster, Mt. 26:34; Mk. 14:30; Lk. 22:34; Jn. 13:38 </def>→ cock, rooster.
736
737GK G233 | S G221   ἈλεξανδÏεύς   Alexandreus   2x
738<def>a native of Alexandria, an Alexandrine, Acts 6:9; 18:24</def>
739
740GK G234 | S G222   ἈλεξανδÏῖνος   Alexandrinos   2x
741<def>Alexandrian, Acts 27:6; 28:11*</def>
742
743GK G235 | S G223   ἈλέξανδÏος   Alexandros   6x
744<def>Alexander, pr. name. (1) The High Priest’s kinsman, Acts 4:6. (2) A Jew of Ephesus, Acts 19:33. (3) The coppersmith, 1 Tim. 1:20; 2 Tim. 4:14. (4) Son of Simon of Cyrene, Mk. 15:21*</def>
745
746GK G236 | S G224   ἄλευÏον   aleuron   2x
747<def>meal, flour, Mt. 13:33; Lk. 13:21*</def>
748
749GK G237 | S G225   ἀλήθεια   alētheia   109x
750<def>truth, Mk. 5:33; love of truth, sincerity, 1 Cor. 5:8; divine truth revealed to man, Jn. 1:17; practice in accordance with Gospel truth, Jn. 3:21; 2 Jn. 4 </def>→ truth.
751
752GK G238 | S G226   ἀληθεύω   alētheuō   2x
753<def>to speak or maintain the truth; to act truly or sincerely, Gal. 4:16; Eph. 4:15*</def>
754
755GK G239 | S G227   ἀληθής   alēthēs   26x
756<def>true, Jn. 4:18; worthy of credit, Jn. 5:31; truthful, Jn. 7:18 </def>→ truth.
757
758GK G240 | S G228   ἀληθινός   alēthinos   28x
759<def>sterling, Lk. 16:11; real, Jn. 6:32; 1 Thess. 1:9; unfeigned, trustworthy, true, Jn. 19:35 </def>→ truth.
760
761GK G241 | S G229   ἀλήθω   alēthō   2x
762<def>to grind, Mt. 24:41; Lk. 17:35*</def>
763
764GK G242 | S G230   ἀληθῶς   alēthōs   18x
765<def>truly, really, Mt. 14:33; certainly, of a truth, Jn. 17:8; Acts 12:11: truly, actually, Jn. 4:18 </def>→ really; surely; truly.
766
767GK G243 | S G231   á¼Î»Î¹Îµá½»Ï‚   halieus   5x
768<def>a fisherman, Mt. 4:18, 19; Mk. 1:16, 17; Lk. 5:2</def>
769
770GK G244 | S G232   á¼Î»Î¹Îµá½»Ï‰Â   halieuō   1x
771<def>to fish, Jn. 21:3*</def>
772
773GK G245 | S G233   á¼Î»á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   halizō   2x
774<def>to salt, season with salt, preserve by salting, Mt. 5:13; Mk. 9:49*</def>
775
776GK G246 | S G234   ἀλίσγημα   alisgēma   1x
777<def>pollution, defilement, Acts 15:20*</def>
778
779GK G247 | S G235   ἀλλά   alla   638x
780<def>but; however; but still more; ἀλλάγε, at all events; ἀλλή, unless, except. Ἀλλά also serves to introduce a sentence with keenness and emphasis, Jn. 16:2; Rom. 6:5; 7:7; Phil. 3:8</def>
781
782GK G248 | S G236   ἀλλάσσω   allassō   6x
783<def>to change, alter, transform, Acts 6:14; Rom. 1:23; 1 Cor. 15:51, 52; Gal. 4:20; Heb. 1:12</def>
784
785GK G249 | S G237   ἀλλαχόθεν   allachothen   1x
786<def>from another place or elsewhere, Jn. 10:1*</def>
787
788GK G250 | S G237a   ἀλλαχοῦ   allachou   1x
789<def>elsewhere, Mk. 1:38*</def>
790☞  MOUNCE | NIV | ESV | NRSV
791
792GK G251 | S G238   ἀλληγοÏέω   alleÌ„goreō   1x
793<def>to say what is either designed or fitted to convey a meaning other than the literal one, to allegorize; ἀλληγοÏούμενος, adapted to another meaning, otherwise significant, Gal. 4:24*</def>
794
795GK G252 | S G239   á¼Î»Î»Î·Î»Î¿Ï…ϊά   halleÌ„louia   4x
796<def>(Hebrew) hallelujah, praise Yahweh or the Lord, Rev. 19:1, 3, 4, 6* </def>→ alleluia; hallelujah.
797
798GK G253 | S G240   ἀλλήλων   allēlōn   100x
799<def>one another, each other </def>→ each other; one another.
800
801GK G254 | S G241   ἀλλογενής   allogenēs   1x
802<def>of another race or nation, i.e., not a Jew; a stranger, foreigner, Lk. 17:18*</def>
803
804GK G256 | S G242   ἅλλομαι   hallomai   3x
805<def>to leap, jump, leap up, Acts 3:8; 14:10; to spring, as water, Jn. 4:14*</def>
806
807GK G257 | S G243   ἄλλος   allos   155x
808<def>another, some other; ὠἄλλος, the other; οἱ ἄλλοι, the others, the rest </def>→ another; other.
809
810GK G258 | S G244   ἀλλοτÏιεπίσκοπος   allotriepiskopos   1x
811<def>pr. one who meddles with the affairs of others, a busybody in other men’s matters; factious, 1 Pet. 4:15*</def>
812
813GK G259 | S G245   ἀλλότÏιος   allotrios   14x
814<def>belonging to another, Lk. 16:12; foreign, Acts 7:6; Heb. 11:9; a foreigner, alien, Mt. 17:25 </def>→ foreign(er); other; someone else; strange(r).
815
816GK G260 | S G246   ἀλλόφυλος   allophylos   1x
817<def>of another race or nation, i.e., not a Jew, a foreigner, Acts 10:28*</def>
818
819GK G261 | S G247   ἄλλως   allōs   1x
820<def>otherwise, 1 Tim. 5:25*</def>
821
822GK G262 | S G248   ἀλοάω   aloaō   3x
823<def>to thresh; to tread, 1 Cor. 9:9, 10; 1 Tim. 5:18*</def>
824
825GK G263 | S G249   ἄλογος   alogos   3x
826<def>without speech or reason, irrational, brute, 2 Pet. 2:12; Jude 10; unreasonable, absurd, Acts 25:27*</def>
827
828GK G264 | S G250   ἀλόη   aloē   1x
829<def>aloe, lign-aloe, a tree which grows in India and Cochin-China, the wood of which is soft and bitter, though highly aromatic. It is used by the Orientals as a perfume; and employed for the purposes of embalming, Jn. 19:39*</def>
830
831GK G266 | S G252   á¼Î»Ï…κός   halykos   1x
832<def>brackish, bitter, salt, Jas. 3:12*</def>
833
834GK G267 | S G253   ἄλυπος   alypos   1x
835<def>free from grief or sorrow, Phil. 2:28*</def>
836
837GK G268 | S G254   ἅλυσις   halysis   11x
838<def>a chain, Mk. 5:3, 4 </def>→ chain.
839
840GK G269 | S G255   ἀλυσιτελής   alysitelēs   1x
841<def>pr. bringing in no revenue or profit; hence, unprofitable, useless; detrimental; ruinous, disastrous, Heb. 13:17*</def>
842
843GK G270 | S G1   ἄλφα   alpha   3x
844<def>first letter of Greek alphabet, Alpha, Rev. 1:8.; 21:6; 22:13* </def>→ Alpha.
845
846GK G271 | S G256   Ἁλφαῖος   Halphaios   5x
847<def>Alphaeus, pr. name (1) Father of Jas. the less, Mt. 10:3; Mk. 3:18; Lk. 6:15; Acts 1:13. (2) Father of Levi, (or Matthew) Mk. 2:14*</def>
848
849GK G272 | S G257   ἅλων   halōn   2x
850<def>a threshing-floor, a place where corn is trodden out; meton. the corn which is trodden out, Mt. 3:12; Lk. 3:17*</def>
851
852GK G273 | S G258   ἀλώπηξ   alōpēx   3x
853<def>a fox, Mt. 8:20; Lk. 9:58; met. a fox-like, crafty man, Lk. 13:32*</def>
854
855GK G274 | S G259   ἅλωσις   halōsis   1x
856<def>a taking, catching, capture, 2 Pet. 2:12*</def>
857
858GK G275 | S G260   ἅμα   hama   10x
859<def>also functions as an improper preposition with the genitive (2x), with, together with; at the same time</def>
860
861GK G276 | S G261   ἀμαθής   amathēs   1x
862<def>unlearned, uninstructed, rude, 2 Pet. 3:16*</def>
863
864GK G277 | S G262   ἀμαÏάντινος   amarantinos   1x
865<def>unfading; hence, enduring, 1 Pet. 5:4*</def>
866
867GK G278 | S G263   ἀμάÏαντος   amarantos   1x
868<def>unfading; hence, enduring, 1 Pet. 1:4*</def>
869
870GK G279 | S G264   á¼Î¼Î±Ïτάνω   hamartanō   43x
871<def>pr. to miss a mark; to be in error, 1 Cor. 15:34; Tit. 3:11; to sin, Jn. 5:14; to be guilty of wrong, Mt. 18:15 </def>→ sin.
872
873GK G280 | S G265   á¼Î¼á½±Ïτημα   hamarteÌ„ma   4x
874<def>an error; sin, offence, Mk. 3:28; 4:12; Rom. 3:25; 1 Cor. 6:18</def>
875
876GK G281 | S G266   á¼Î¼Î±Ïτία   hamartia   173x
877<def>error; offence, sin, Mt. 1:21; a principle or cause of sin, Rom. 7:7; proneness to sin, sinful propensity, Rom. 7:17, 20; guilt or imputation of sin, Jn. 9:41; Heb. 9:26; a guilty subject, sin-offering, expiatory victim, 2 Cor. 5:21 </def>→ sin.
878
879GK G282 | S G267   ἀμάÏτυÏος   amartyros   1x
880<def>without testimony or witness, without evidence, Acts 14:17*</def>
881
882GK G283 | S G268   á¼Î¼Î±Ïτωλός   hamartoÌ„los   47x
883<def>one who deviates from the path of virtue, a sinner, Mk. 2:17; depraved, Mk. 8:38; sinful, detestable, Rom. 7:13 </def>→ sinful; sinner.
884
885GK G285 | S G269   ἄμαχος   amachos   2x
886<def>not disposed to fight; not quarrelsome or contentious, 1 Tim. 3:3; Tit. 3:2*</def>
887
888GK G286 | S G270   ἀμάω   amaō   1x
889<def>to collect; to reap, mow or cut down, Jas. 5:4*</def>
890
891GK G287 | S G271   ἀμέθυστος   amethustos   1x
892<def>an amethyst, a gem of a deep purple or violet color, so called from its supposed efficacy in keeping off drunkenness, Rev. 21:20*</def>
893
894GK G288 | S G272   ἀμελέω   ameleō   4x
895<def>not to care for, to neglect, disregard, Mt. 22:5; 1 Tim. 4:14; Heb. 2:3; 8:9*</def>
896
897GK G289 | S G273   ἄμεμπτος   amemptos   5x
898<def>blameless, irreprehensible, without defect, Lk. 1:6; Phil. 2:15; 3:6; 1 Thess. 3:13; Heb. 8:7*</def>
899
900GK G290 | S G274   ἀμέμπτως   amemptōs   2x
901<def>blamelessly, unblamably, unexceptionably, 1 Thess. 2:10; 5:23*</def>
902
903GK G291 | S G275   ἀμέÏιμνος   amerimnos   2x
904<def>free from care or solicitude, Mt. 28:14; 1 Cor. 7:32*</def>
905
906GK G292 | S G276   ἀμετάθετος   ametathetos   2x
907<def>unchangeable, Heb. 6:17, 18*</def>
908
909GK G293 | S G277   ἀμετακίνητος   ametakinētos   1x
910<def>immovable, firm, 1 Cor. 15:58*</def>
911
912GK G294 | S G278   ἀμεταμέλητος   ametamelētos   2x
913<def>not to be repented of; by impl. irrevocable, enduring, Rom. 11:29; 2 Cor. 7:10*</def>
914
915GK G296 | S G280   ἄμετÏος   ametros   2x
916<def>without or beyond measure, regardless of measure, 2 Cor. 10:13, 15*</def>
917
918GK G297 | S G281   ἀμήν   amēn   129x
919<def>in truth, most certainly; so be it; ὠἀμήν, the faithful and true one, Rev. 3:14 </def>→ amen; truly.
920
921GK G298 | S G282   ἀμήτωÏ   ameÌ„toÌ„r   1x
922<def>pr. without mother; independent of maternal descent, Heb. 7:3*</def>
923
924GK G299 | S G283   ἀμίαντος   amiantos   4x
925<def>pr. unstained, unsoiled; met. undefiled, chaste, Heb. 7:26; 13:4; pure, sincere, Jas. 1:27; undefiled, unimpaired, 1 Pet. 1:4*</def>
926
927GK G300 | S G284   Ἀμιναδάβ   Aminadab   3x
928<def>Aminadab, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:4; Lk. 3:33*</def>
929
930GK G302 | S G285   ἄμμος   ammos   5x
931<def>sand, Mt. 7:26; Rom. 9:27; Heb. 11:12; Rev. 12:18, 20*</def>
932
933GK G303 | S G286   ἀμνός   amnos   4x
934<def>a lamb, Jn. 1:29, 36; Acts 8:32; 1 Pet. 1:19*</def>
935
936GK G304 | S G287   ἀμοιβή   amoibē   1x
937<def>(adequate) return, recompense, 1 Tim. 5:4*</def>
938
939GK G306 | S G288   ἄμπελος   ampelos   9x
940<def>a vine, grape-vine </def>→ vine.
941
942GK G307 | S G289   ἀμπελουÏγός   ampelourgos   1x
943<def>a vine-dresser, gardner, Lk. 13:7*</def>
944
945GK G308 | S G290   ἀμπελών   ampelōn   23x
946<def>a vineyard </def>→ vineyard.
947
948GK G309 | S G291   Ἀμπλιᾶτος   Ampliatos   1x
949<def>Ampliatus, pr. name, Rom. 16:8*</def>
950
951GK G310 | S G292   ἀμύνομαι   amynomai   1x
952<def>to ward off; to help, assist; to repel from oneself, resist, make a defence; to assume the office of protector and avenger, Acts 7:24*</def>
953
954GK G311 | S G906 + G293   ἀμφιβάλλω   amphiballō   1x
955<def>to throw around; to cast a net, Mk. 1:16*</def>
956
957GK G312 | S G293   ἀμφίβληστÏον   amphibleÌ„stron   1x
958<def>pr. what is thrown around, e.g., a garment; a large kind of fishnet, Mt. 4:18*</def>
959
960GK G313 | S G293a   ἀμφιέζω   amphiezō   1x
961<def>to clothe, Lk. 12:28*</def>
962
963GK G314 | S G294   ἀμφιέννυμι   amphiennymi   3x
964<def>also spelled ἀμφιέζω and ἀμφιέννυμι, to clothe, invest, Mt. 6:30; 11:8; Lk. 7:25*</def>
965
966GK G315 | S G295   Ἀμφίπολις   Amphipolis   1x
967<def>Amphipolis, a city of Thrace, on the river Strymon, Acts 17:1*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
968
969GK G316 | S G296   ἄμφοδον   amphodon   1x
970<def>pr. a road leading round a town or village; the street of a village, Mk. 11:4*</def>
971
972GK G317 | S G297   ἀμφότεÏοι   amphoteroi   14x
973<def>both. Only plural in the NT. </def>→ both.
974
975GK G318 | S G298   ἀμώμητος   amōmētos   1x
976<def>blameless, unblemished, 2 Pet. 3:14*</def>
977
978GK G319 | S G298a   ἄμωμον   amōmon   1x
979<def>amomum, an odoriferous shrub, from which a precious ointment was prepared, Rev. 18:13*</def>
980☞  MOUNCE | NIV | ESV | HCSB | NRSV
981
982GK G322 | S G301   Ἀμώς   Amōs   3x
983<def>Amos, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:10; Lk. 3:25*</def>
984
985GK G323 | S G302   ἄν   an   166x
986<def>For the various constructions of this particle, and their significance, consult a grammar. At the beginning of a clause, it is another form of á¼á½±Î½, if, Jn. 20:23</def>
987
988GK G324 | S G303   ἀνά   ana   13x
989<def>prep. used in the NT only in certain forms. ἀνὰ μέÏος, in turn; ἀνὰ μέσον, through the midst, between; ἀνὰ δηνάÏιον, at the rate of a denarius; with numerals, ἀνὰ ἑκατόν, in parties of a hundred. In composition, step by step, up, back, again</def>
990
991GK G325 | S G304   ἀναβαθμός   anabathmos   2x
992<def>the act of ascending; means of ascent, steps, stairs, Acts 21:35, 40*</def>
993
994GK G326 | S G305   ἀναβαίνω   anabainō   82x
995<def>to go up, ascend, Mt. 5:1; to climb, Lk. 19:4; to go on board, Mk. 6:51; to rise, mount upwards, as smoke, Rev. 8:4; to grow or spring up, as plants, Mt. 13:7; to spring up, arise, as thoughts, Lk. 24:38 </def>→ ascend; go up.
996
997GK G327 | S G306   ἀναβάλλω   anaballō   1x
998<def>to throw back; mid. to put off, defer, adjourn, Acts 24:22*</def>
999
1000GK G328 | S G307   ἀναβιβάζω   anabibazō   1x
1001<def>to cause to come up or ascend, draw or bring up, Mt. 13:48*</def>
1002
1003GK G329 | S G308   ἀναβλέπω   anablepō   25x
1004<def>to look upwards, Mt. 14:19; to see again, recover sight, Mt. 11:5 </def>→ look up.
1005
1006GK G330 | S G309   ἀνάβλεψις   anablepsis   1x
1007<def>recovery of sight, Lk. 4:18*</def>
1008
1009GK G331 | S G310   ἀναβοάω   anaboaō   1x
1010<def>to cry out or aloud, exclaim, Mt. 27:46*</def>
1011
1012GK G332 | S G311   ἀναβολή   anabolē   1x
1013<def>delay, Acts 25:17*</def>
1014
1015GK G333 | S G311a   ἀνάγαιον   anagaion   2x
1016<def>an upper room, Mk. 14:15; Lk. 22:12*</def>
1017
1018GK G334 | S G312   ἀναγγέλλω   anangellō   14x
1019<def>to bring back word, announce, report, Mk. 5:14; to declare, set forth, teach, Jn. 5:24 </def>→ report; tell.
1020
1021GK G335 | S G313   ἀναγεννάω   anagennaō   2x
1022<def>to beget or bring forth again; to regenerate, 1 Pet. 1:3, 23*</def>
1023
1024GK G336 | S G314   ἀναγινώσκω   anaginōskō   32x
1025<def>to gather exact knowledge of, recognize, discern; especially, to read </def>→ read.
1026
1027GK G337 | S G315   ἀναγκάζω   anankazō   9x
1028<def>to force, compel, Acts 28:19; to constrain, urge, Lk. 14:23 </def>→ compel, compelled.
1029
1030GK G338 | S G316   ἀναγκαῖος   anankaios   8x
1031<def>necessary, indispensable, 1 Cor. 12:22; necessary, needful, right, proper, Acts 13:46; 2 Cor. 9:5; Phil. 1:24; 2:25; Heb. 8:3; near, intimate, closely connected, as friends, Acts 10:24</def>
1032
1033GK G339 | S G317   ἀναγκαστῶς   anankastōs   1x
1034<def>by constraint or compulsion, unwillingly, opposite to ἑκουσίως, 1 Pet. 5:2*</def>
1035
1036GK G340 | S G318   ἀνάγκη   anankē   17x
1037<def>necessity, Mt. 18:7; constraint, compulsion, 2 Cor. 9:7; obligation of duty, moral or spiritual necessity, Rom. 13:5; distress, trial, affliction, Lk. 21:23; 1 Cor. 7:26; 2 Cor. 6:4; 12:10; 1 Thess. 3:7 </def>→ compelled; distress; must; necessary.
1038
1039GK G341 | S G319   ἀναγνωÏίζω   anagnoÌ„rizō   1x
1040<def>to recognize; pass. to be made known, or to cause one’s self to be recognized, Acts 7:13*</def>
1041
1042GK G342 | S G320   ἀνάγνωσις   anagnōsis   3x
1043<def>reading, Acts 13:15; 2 Cor. 3:14; 1 Tim. 4:13*</def>
1044
1045GK G343 | S G321   ἀνάγω   anagō   23x
1046<def>to conduct; to lead or convey up from a lower place to a higher, Lk. 4:5; to offer up, as a sacrifice, Acts 7:41; to lead out, produce, Acts 12:4; as a nautical term (in the middle or passive), to set sail, put to sea, Lk. 8:22 </def>→ bring up; lead up; put out to sea; sail.
1047
1048GK G344 | S G322   ἀναδείκνυμι   anadeiknymi   2x
1049<def>pr. to show anything by raising it aloft, as a torch; to display, manifest, show plainly or openly, Acts 1:24; to mark out, constitute, appoint by some outward sign, Lk. 10:1*</def>
1050
1051GK G345 | S G323   ἀνάδειξις   anadeixis   1x
1052<def>a showing forth, manifestation; public entrance upon the duty or office to which one is consecrated, Lk. 1:80*</def>
1053
1054GK G346 | S G324   ἀναδέχομαι   anadechomai   2x
1055<def>to receive, as opposed to shunning or refusing; to receive with hospitality, Acts 28:7; to embrace a proffer or promise, Heb. 11:17*</def>
1056
1057GK G347 | S G325   ἀναδίδωμι   anadidōmi   1x
1058<def>to give forth, up, or back; to deliver, present, Acts 23:33*</def>
1059
1060GK G348 | S G326   ἀναζάω   anazaō   3x
1061<def>to live again, recover life, revive, Rom. 7:9; met. to live a new and reformed life, Lk. 15:24, 32*</def>
1062
1063GK G349 | S G327   ἀναζητέω   anazēteō   3x
1064<def>to track; to seek diligently, inquire after, search for, Lk. 2:44, 45; Acts 11:25*</def>
1065
1066GK G350 | S G328   ἀναζώννυμι   anazōnnymi   1x
1067<def>to gird with a belt or girdle; to gird one’s self, 1 Pet. 1:13*</def>
1068
1069GK G351 | S G329   ἀναζωπυÏέω   anazoÌ„pyreō   1x
1070<def>pr. to kindle up a dormant fire; met. to revive, excite; to stir up, quicken one’s powers, 2 Tim. 1:6*</def>
1071
1072GK G352 | S G330   ἀναθάλλω   anathallō   1x
1073<def>to grow or bloom again; to renew, Phil. 4:10*</def>
1074
1075GK G353 | S G331   ἀνάθεμα   anathema   6x
1076<def>a devoted thing, ordinarily in a bad sense, a person or thing accursed, Rom. 9:3; 1 Cor. 12:3; 16:22; Gal. 1:8, 9; a curse, execration, anathema, Acts 23:14* </def>→ accursed; condemned; curse.
1077
1078GK G354 | S G332   ἀναθεματίζω   anathematizō   4x
1079<def>to declare any one to be ἀνάθεμα; to curse, bind by a curse, Mk. 14:71; Acts 23:12, 14, 21*</def>
1080
1081GK G355 | S G333   ἀναθεωÏέω   anatheoÌ„reō   2x
1082<def>to view, behold attentively, contemplate, Acts 17:23; Heb. 13:7*</def>
1083
1084GK G356 | S G334   ἀνάθημα   anathēma   1x
1085<def>a gift or offering consecrated to God, Lk. 21:5*</def>
1086
1087GK G357 | S G335   ἀναίδεια   anaideia   1x
1088<def>pr. shamelessness; hence, persistence, without regard to time, place, or person, Lk. 11:8*</def>
1089
1090GK G358 | S G336   ἀναίÏεσις   anairesis   1x
1091<def>a taking up or away; a putting to death, murder, Acts 8:1*</def>
1092
1093GK G359 | S G337   ἀναιÏέω   anaireō   24x
1094<def>pr. to take up, lift, as from the ground; to take off, put to death, kill, murder, Mt. 2:16; to take away, abolish, abrogate, Heb. 10:9; mid. to take up infants in order to bring them up, Acts 7:21 </def>→ abolish; kill; put to death; take away.
1095
1096GK G360 | S G338   ἀναίτιος   anaitios   2x
1097<def>guiltless, innocent, Mt. 12:5, 7*</def>
1098
1099GK G361 | S G339   ἀνακαθίζω   anakathizō   2x
1100<def>to set up; intrans. to sit up, Lk. 7:15; Acts 9:40*</def>
1101
1102GK G362 | S G340   ἀνακαινίζω   anakainizō   1x
1103<def>to renovate, renew, Heb. 6:6* </def>→ renew, renewal.
1104
1105GK G363 | S G341   ἀνακαινόω   anakainoō   2x
1106<def>to invigorate, renew, 2 Cor. 4:16; Col. 3:10* </def>→ renew, renewal.
1107
1108GK G364 | S G342   ἀνακαίνωσις   anakainōsis   2x
1109<def>renovation, renewal, Rom. 12:2; Tit. 3:5* </def>→ renew, renewal.
1110
1111GK G365 | S G343   ἀνακαλύπτω   anakalyptō   2x
1112<def>to unveil, uncover; pass. to be unveiled, 2 Cor. 3:18; met. to be disclosed in true character and condition, 2 Cor. 3:14*</def>
1113
1114GK G366 | S G344   ἀνακάμπτω   anakamptō   4x
1115<def>pr. to reflect, bend back; hence, to bend back one’s course, return, Mt. 2:12; Lk. 10:6; Acts 18:21; Heb. 11:15*</def>
1116
1117GK G367 | S G345   ἀνάκειμαι   anakeimai   14x
1118<def>to be laid up, as offerings; later, to lie, recline at table, Mt. 9:10 </def>→ guest; recline.
1119
1120GK G368 | S G346   ἀνακεφαλαιόω   anakephalaioō   2x
1121<def>to bring together several things under one, reduce under one head; to comprise, Rom. 13:9; Eph. 1:10*</def>
1122
1123GK G369 | S G347   ἀνακλίνω   anaklinō   6x
1124<def>to lay down, Lk. 2:7; to cause to recline at table, etc. Mk. 6:39; Lk. 9:15; 12:37; to recline at table, Mt. 8:11</def>
1125
1126GK G371 | S G349   ἀνακÏάζω   anakrazō   5x
1127<def>to cry aloud, exclaim, shout, Mk. 1:23; 6:49; Lk. 4:33; 8:28; 23:18*</def>
1128
1129GK G373 | S G350   ἀνακÏίνω   anakrinō   16x
1130<def>to sift; to examine closely, Acts 17:11; to scrutinize, scan, 1 Cor. 2:14, 15; 9:3; to try judicially, Lk. 23:14; to judge, give judgment upon, 1 Cor. 4:3, 4; to put questions, be inquisitive, 1 Cor. 10:25, 27; Acts 11:12 v.l </def>→ examine; investigate; judge.
1131
1132GK G374 | S G351   ἀνάκÏισις   anakrisis   1x
1133<def>investigation, judicial examination, hearing of a cause, Acts 25:26*</def>
1134
1135GK G376 | S G352   ἀνακύπτω   anakyptō   4x
1136<def>pr. to raise up one’s self, look up, Lk. 13:11; Jn. 8:7, 10; met. to look up cheerily, to be cheered, Lk. 21:28*</def>
1137
1138GK G377 | S G353   ἀναλαμβάνω   analambanō   13x
1139<def>to take up, receive up, Mk. 16:19; to take up, carry, Acts 7:43; to take on board, Acts 20:13, 14; to take in company, Acts 23:31; 2 Tim. 4:11 </def>→ lift up; take up.
1140
1141GK G378 | S G354   ἀνάλημψις   analēmpsis   1x
1142<def>a taking up, receiving up, Lk. 9:51*</def>
1143
1144GK G381 | S G356   ἀναλογία   analogia   1x
1145<def>analogy, ratio, proportion, Rom. 12:6*</def>
1146
1147GK G382 | S G357   ἀναλογίζομαι   analogizomai   1x
1148<def>to consider attentively, Heb. 12:3*</def>
1149
1150GK G383 | S G358   ἄναλος   analos   1x
1151<def>without saltness, without the taste and pungency of salt, insipid, Mk. 9:50</def>
1152
1153GK G384 | S G355   ἀναλόω   analoō   2x
1154<def>to destroy, Luke 9:54; Gal. 5:15</def>
1155
1156GK G385 | S G359   ἀνάλυσις   analysis   1x
1157<def>pr. dissolution; met. departure, death, 2 Tim. 4:6*</def>
1158
1159GK G386 | S G360   ἀναλύω   analyō   2x
1160<def>pr. to loose, dissolve; intrans. to loose in order to departure; to depart, Lk. 12:36; to depart from life, Phil. 1:23*</def>
1161
1162GK G387 | S G361   ἀναμάÏτητος   anamarteÌ„tos   1x
1163<def>without sin, guiltless, Jn. 8:7*</def>
1164
1165GK G388 | S G362   ἀναμένω   anamenō   1x
1166<def>to await, wait for, expect, 1 Thess. 1:10*</def>
1167
1168GK G389 | S G363   ἀναμιμνῄσκω   anamimnēskō   6x
1169<def>to remind, cause to remember, 1 Cor. 4:17; to exhort, 2 Tim. 1:6; to call to mind, recollect, remember, Mk. 11:21; 14:72; 2 Cor. 7:15; Heb. 10:32*</def>
1170
1171GK G390 | S G364   ἀνάμνησις   anamnēsis   4x
1172<def>remembrance; a commemoration, memorial, Lk. 22:19; 1 Cor. 11:24, 25; Heb. 10:3*</def>
1173
1174GK G391 | S G365   ἀνανεόω   ananeoō   1x
1175<def>also spelled ἀνανεόομαι, to renew; pass. to be renewed, be renovated, by inward reformation, Eph. 4:23*</def>
1176
1177GK G392 | S G366   ἀνανήφω   ananēphō   1x
1178<def>to become sober; met. to recover sobriety of mind, 2 Tim. 2:26*</def>
1179
1180GK G393 | S G367   Ἁνανίας   Hananias   11x
1181<def>Ananias, pr. name I. A Christian of Jerusalem, Acts 5:1, etc. II. A Christian of Damascus, Acts 9:12, etc. III. High Priest, Acts 23:2; 24:1</def>
1182
1183GK G394 | S G368   ἀναντίÏÏητος   anantirreÌ„tos   1x
1184<def>not to be contradicted, indisputable, Acts 19:36*</def>
1185
1186GK G395 | S G369   ἀναντιÏÏήτως   anantirreÌ„toÌ„s   1x
1187<def>pr. without contradiction or gainsaying; without hesitation, promptly, Acts 10:29*</def>
1188
1189GK G396 | S G370   ἀνάξιος   anaxios   1x
1190<def>inadequate, unworthy, 1 Cor. 6:2*</def>
1191
1192GK G397 | S G371   ἀναξίως   anaxiōs   1x
1193<def>unworthily, in an improper manner, 1 Cor. 11:27*</def>
1194
1195GK G398 | S G372   ἀνάπαυσις   anapausis   5x
1196<def>rest, intermission, Mt. 11:29; Rev. 4:8; 14:11; meton. place of rest, fixed habitation, Mt. 12:43; Lk. 11:24*</def>
1197
1198GK G399 | S G373   ἀναπαύω   anapauō   12x
1199<def>to cause to rest, to soothe, refresh, Mt. 11:28; mid. to take rest, repose, refreshment, Mt. 26:45; to have a fixed place of rest, abide, dwell, 1 Pet. 4:14 </def>→ refresh; rest.
1200
1201GK G400 | S G374   ἀναπείθω   anapeithō   1x
1202<def>to persuade to a different opinion, to seduce, Acts 18:13*</def>
1203
1204GK G401 | S G374a   ἀνάπειÏος   anapeiros   2x
1205<def>also spelled ἀνάπηÏος, maimed, deprived of some member of the body, or at least of its use, Lk. 14:13, 21</def>
1206
1207GK G402 | S G375   ἀναπέμπω   anapempō   5x
1208<def>to send back, Phlm. 12; to send up, remit to a tribunal, Lk. 23:7, 11, 15; Acts 25:21*</def>
1209
1210GK G403 | S G375a   ἀναπηδάω   anapēdaō   1x
1211<def>to leap up, stand up, Mk. 10:50*</def>
1212
1213GK G404 | S G377   ἀναπίπτω   anapiptō   12x
1214<def>to fall or recline backwards; to recline at table, etc., Lk. 11:37; to throw one’s self back, Jn. 21:20 </def>→ recline; sit down.
1215
1216GK G405 | S G378   ἀναπληÏόω   anapleÌ„roō   6x
1217<def>to fill up, complete, 1 Thess. 2:16; to fulfil, confirm, as a prophecy by the event, Mt. 13:14; to fill the place of any one, 1 Cor. 14:16; to supply, make good, 1 Cor. 16:17; Phil. 2:30; to observe fully, keep the law, Gal. 6:2*</def>
1218
1219GK G406 | S G379   ἀναπολόγητος   anapologētos   2x
1220<def>inexcusable, Rom. 1:20; 2:1*</def>
1221
1222GK G408 | S G380   ἀναπτύσσω   anaptyssō   1x
1223<def>to roll back, unroll, unfold, Lk. 4:17*</def>
1224
1225GK G409 | S G381   ἀνάπτω   anaptō   2x
1226<def>to light, kindle, set on fire, Lk. 12:49; Jas. 3:5*</def>
1227
1228GK G410 | S G382   ἀναÏίθμητος   anarithmeÌ„tos   1x
1229<def>innumerable, Heb. 11:12*</def>
1230
1231GK G411 | S G383   ἀνασείω   anaseiō   2x
1232<def>pr. to shake up; met. to stir up, instigate, Mk. 15:11; Lk. 23:5*</def>
1233
1234GK G412 | S G384   ἀνασκευάζω   anaskeuazō   1x
1235<def>pr. to collect one’s effects or baggage (σκεύη) in order to remove; to lay waste by carrying off or destroying every thing; met. to unsettle, pervert, subvert, Acts 15:24*</def>
1236
1237GK G413 | S G385   ἀνασπάω   anaspaō   2x
1238<def>to draw up, to draw out, Lk. 14:5; Acts 11:10*</def>
1239
1240GK G414 | S G386   ἀνάστασις   anastasis   42x
1241<def>a raising or rising up; resurrection, Mt. 22:23; meton. the author of resurrection, Jn. 11:25; met. an uprising into a state of higher advancement and blessedness, Lk. 2:34 </def>→ resurrection.
1242
1243GK G415 | S G387   ἀναστατόω   anastatoō   3x
1244<def>to lay waste, destroy; to disturb, throw into commotion, Acts 17:6; to excite to sedition and tumult, Acts 21:38; to disturb the mind of any one by doubts, etc.; to subvert, unsettle, Gal. 5:12*</def>
1245
1246GK G416 | S G388   ἀνασταυÏόω   anastauroō   1x
1247<def>to crucify again, Heb. 6:6*</def>
1248
1249GK G417 | S G389   ἀναστενάζω   anastenazō   1x
1250<def>to sigh, groan deeply, Mk. 8:12*</def>
1251
1252GK G418 | S G390   ἀναστÏέφω   anastrephō   9x
1253<def>to overturn, throw down, to turn back, return, Acts 5:22; 15:16; to live, to conduct one’s self, 2 Cor. 1:12; Eph. 2:3; 1 Tim. 3:15; Heb. 13:18; 1 Pet. 1:17; 2 Pet. 2:18; to gaze, Heb. 10:33* </def>→ behave; conduct; live; turn back.
1254
1255GK G419 | S G391   ἀναστÏοφή   anastrophē   13x
1256<def>conversation, mode of life, conduct, deportment, Gal. 1:13 </def>→ conduct; life; way of life.
1257
1258GK G421 | S G392   ἀνατάσσομαι   anatassomai   1x
1259<def>pr. to arrange; hence, to compose, Lk. 1:1*</def>
1260
1261GK G422 | S G393   ἀνατέλλω   anatellō   9x
1262<def>to cause to rise, Mt. 5:45; intrans. to rise, as the sun, stars, etc., Mt. 4:16; to spring by birth, Heb. 7:14</def>
1263
1264GK G423 | S G394   ἀνατίθημι   anatithēmi   2x
1265<def>in NT only mid., to submit to a person’s consideration, statement, or report of matters, Acts 25:14; Gal. 2:2*</def>
1266
1267GK G424 | S G395   ἀνατολή   anatolē   11x
1268<def>pr. a rising of the sun, etc.; the place of rising, the east, as also pl. ἀνατολαί, Mt. 2:1, 2; met. the dawn or day-spring, Lk. 1:78 </def>→ east; rising.
1269
1270GK G426 | S G396   ἀνατÏέπω   anatrepō   3x
1271<def>pr. to overturn, overthrow; met. to subvert, corrupt, 2 Tim. 2:18; Tit. 1:11; Jn. 2:15*</def>
1272
1273GK G427 | S G397   ἀνατÏέφω   anatrephō   3x
1274<def>to nurse, as an infant, Acts 7:20; to bring up, educate, Acts 7:21; 22:3*</def>
1275
1276GK G428 | S G398   ἀναφαίνω   anaphainō   2x
1277<def>to bring to light, display; mid. and pass. to appear, Lk. 19:11; a nautical term, to come in sight of, Acts 21:3*</def>
1278
1279GK G429 | S G399   ἀναφέÏω   anapherō   10x
1280<def>to bear or carry upwards, lead up, Mt. 17:1; to offer sacrifices, Heb. 7:27; to bear aloft or sustain a burden, as sins, 1 Pet. 2:24; Heb. 9:28 </def>→ bear (sins); lead up; offer up; take up.
1281
1282GK G430 | S G400   ἀναφωνέω   anaphōneō   1x
1283<def>to exclaim, cry out, Lk. 1:42*</def>
1284
1285GK G431 | S G401   ἀνάχυσις   anachusis   1x
1286<def>a pouring out; met. excess, stream, flood, 1 Pet. 4:4*</def>
1287
1288GK G432 | S G402   ἀναχωÏέω   anachoÌ„reō   14x
1289<def>to go backward; to depart, go away, Mt. 2:12; to withdraw, retire, Mt. 9:24; Acts 23:19; 26:31 </def>→ depart; return.
1290
1291GK G433 | S G403   ἀνάψυξις   anapsyxis   1x
1292<def>pr. a refreshing coolness after heat; met. refreshing, recreation, rest, Acts 3:20*</def>
1293
1294GK G434 | S G404   ἀναψύχω   anapsychō   1x
1295<def>to recreate by fresh air; to refresh, cheer, 2 Tim. 1:16*</def>
1296
1297GK G435 | S G405   ἀνδÏαποδιστής   andrapodisteÌ„s   1x
1298<def>a man-stealer, kidnapper, 1 Tim. 1:10*</def>
1299
1300GK G436 | S G406   ἈνδÏέας   Andreas   13x
1301<def>Andrew, pr. name</def>
1302
1303GK G437 | S G407   ἀνδÏίζομαι   andrizomai   1x
1304<def>to render brave or manly; mid. to show or behave one’s self like a man, 1 Cor. 16:13*</def>
1305
1306GK G438 | S G408   ἈνδÏόνικος   Andronikos   1x
1307<def>Andronicus, pr. name, Rom. 16:7*</def>
1308
1309GK G439 | S G409   ἀνδÏοφόνος   androphonos   1x
1310<def>a homicide, man-slayer, murderer, 1 Tim. 1:9*</def>
1311
1312GK G441 | S G410   ἀνέγκλητος   anenklētos   5x
1313<def>unblamable, irreproachable, 1 Cor. 1:8; Col. 1:22; 1 Tim. 3:10; Tit. 1:6, 7*</def>
1314
1315GK G442 | S G411   ἀνεκδιήγητος   anekdiēgētos   1x
1316<def>which cannot be related, inexpressible, unutterable, indescribable, 2 Cor. 9:15*</def>
1317
1318GK G443 | S G412   ἀνεκλάλητος   aneklalētos   1x
1319<def>unspeakable, ineffable, 1 Pet. 1:8*</def>
1320
1321GK G444 | S G413   ἀνέκλειπτος   anekleiptos   1x
1322<def>unfailing, exhaustless, Lk. 12:33*</def>
1323
1324GK G445 | S G414   ἀνεκτός   anektos   5x
1325<def>tolerable, supportable, Mt. 10:15; 11:22, 24; Lk. 10:12, 14*</def>
1326
1327GK G446 | S G415   ἀνελεήμων   aneleēmōn   1x
1328<def>unmerciful, uncompassionate, cruel, Rom. 1:31*</def>
1329
1330GK G447 | S G415a   ἀνέλεος   aneleos   1x
1331<def>merciless, Jas. 2:13*</def>
1332
1333GK G448 | S G416   ἀνεμίζω   anemizō   1x
1334<def>to agitate with the wind; pass. to be agitated or driven by the wind, Jas. 1:6*</def>
1335
1336GK G449 | S G417   ἄνεμος   anemos   31x
1337<def>the wind; met. a wind of shifting doctrine, Eph. 4:14 </def>→ wind.
1338
1339GK G450 | S G418   ἀνένδεκτος   anendektos   1x
1340<def>impossible, what cannot be, Lk. 17:1*</def>
1341
1342GK G451 | S G419   ἀνεξεÏαύνητος   anexerauneÌ„tos   1x
1343<def>also spelled ἀνεξεÏεύνητος, unfathomable, incapable of human explanation, Rom. 11:33*</def>
1344
1345GK G452 | S G420   ἀνεξίκακος   anexikakos   1x
1346<def>enduring or patient under evils and injuries, 2 Tim. 2:24*</def>
1347
1348GK G453 | S G421   ἀνεξιχνίαστος   anexichniastos   2x
1349<def>to track out, ἴξνος, a track which cannot be explored, inscrutable, incomprehensible, Rom. 11:33; Eph. 3:8*</def>
1350
1351GK G454 | S G422   ἀνεπαίσχυντος   anepaischuntos   1x
1352<def>without cause of shame, irreproachable, 2 Tim. 2:15*</def>
1353
1354GK G455 | S G423   ἀνεπίλημπτος   anepilēmptos   3x
1355<def>also spelled ἀνεπίληπÏος. pr. not to be laid hold of; met. beyond reproach, unblamable, 1 Tim. 3:2; 5:7; 6:14*</def>
1356
1357GK G456 | S G424   ἀνέÏχομαι   anerchomai   3x
1358<def>to ascend, go up, Jn. 6:3; Gal. 1:17, 18*</def>
1359
1360GK G457 | S G425   ἄνεσις   anesis   5x
1361<def>pr. the relaxing of a state of constraint; relaxation of rigor of confinement, Acts 24:23; met. ease, rest, peace, tranquility, 2 Cor. 2:13; 7:5; 8:13; 2 Thess. 1:7*</def>
1362
1363GK G458 | S G426   ἀνετάζω   anetazō   2x
1364<def>to examine thoroughly; to examine by torture, Acts 22:24, 29*</def>
1365
1366GK G459 | S G427   ἄνευ   aneu   3x
1367<def>some classify as an improper preposition, without, Mt. 10:29; 1 Pet. 3:1; 4:9*</def>
1368
1369GK G460 | S G428   ἀνεύθετος   aneuthetos   1x
1370<def>unfavorably situated, inconvenient, Acts 27:12*</def>
1371
1372GK G461 | S G429   ἀνευÏίσκω   aneuriskō   2x
1373<def>to find by diligent search, Lk. 2:16; Acts 21:4*</def>
1374
1375GK G462 | S G430   ἀνέχομαι   anechōmai   15x
1376<def>also listed as ἀνέχω, but it is always in the middle in our literature, to endure patiently, 1 Cor. 4:12; 2 Cor. 11:20; 2 Thess. 1:4; to bear with, Matt 17:7; to suffer, admit, permit, Acts 18:14; 2 Cor. 11:4; 2 Tim. 4:3; Heb. 13:22 </def>→ bear with; endurance, endure; tolerate.
1377
1378GK G463 | S G431   ἀνεψιός   anepsios   1x
1379<def>a nephew, cousin, Col. 4:10*</def>
1380
1381GK G464 | S G432   ἄνηθον   anēthon   1x
1382<def>dill, an aromatic plant, Mt. 23:23*</def>
1383
1384GK G465 | S G433   ἀνήκω   anēkō   3x
1385<def>to come up to, to pertain to; ἀνήκει, impers. it is fit, proper, becoming, Col. 3:18; Eph. 5:4; Phlm. 8*</def>
1386
1387GK G466 | S G434   ἀνήμεÏος   aneÌ„meros   1x
1388<def>savage, fierce, ferocious, 2 Tim. 3:3*</def>
1389
1390GK G467 | S G435   ἀνήÏ   aneÌ„r   216x
1391<def>a male person of full age and stature, as opposed to a child or female, 1 Cor. 13:11; a husband, Mt. 1:16; a man, human being, individual, Lk. 11:31; used also pleonastically with other nouns and adjectives, Lk. 5:8; Acts 1:16 </def>→ husband; man.
1392
1393GK G468 | S G436   ἀνθίστημι   anthistēmi   14x
1394<def>to oppose, resist, stand out against </def>→ oppose; resist.
1395
1396GK G469 | S G437   ἀνθομολογέομαι   anthomologeomai   1x
1397<def>pr. to come to an agreement; hence, to confess openly what is due; to confess, give thanks, render praise, Lk. 2:38*</def>
1398
1399GK G470 | S G438   ἄνθος   anthos   4x
1400<def>a flower, Jas. 1:10, 11; 1 Pet. 1:24 (2x)*</def>
1401
1402GK G471 | S G439   ἀνθÏακιά   anthrakia   2x
1403<def>a mass or heap of live coals, Jn. 18:18; 21:9</def>
1404
1405GK G472 | S G440   ἄνθÏαξ   anthrax   1x
1406<def>a coal, burning coal, Rom. 12:20*</def>
1407
1408GK G473 | S G441   ἀνθÏωπάÏεσκος   anthroÌ„pareskos   2x
1409<def>desirous of pleasing men, Eph. 6:6; Col. 3:22*</def>
1410
1411GK G474 | S G442   ἀνθÏώπινος   anthroÌ„pinos   7x
1412<def>human, belonging to man, 1 Cor. 2:4, 13; 4:3; 10:13; Jas. 3:7; 1 Pet. 2:13; suited to man, Rom. 6:19*</def>
1413
1414GK G475 | S G443   ἀνθÏωποκτόνος   anthroÌ„poktonos   3x
1415<def>a homicide, murderer, Jn. 8:44; 1 Jn. 3:15*</def>
1416
1417GK G476 | S G444   ἄνθÏωπος   anthroÌ„pos   550x
1418<def>a human being, Jn. 16:21; Phil. 2:7; an individual, Rom. 3:28, et al. freq.; used also pleonastically with other words, Mt. 11:19; et al.; met. the spiritual frame of the inner man, Rom. 7:22; Eph. 3:16; 1 Pet. 3:4 </def>→ human being; humankind; man; mankind; person.
1419
1420GK G478 | S G446   ἀνθύπατος   anthypatos   5x
1421<def>a proconsul, Acts 13:7, 8, 12; 19:38</def>
1422
1423GK G479 | S G447   ἀνίημι   aniēmi   4x
1424<def>(1) to loose, slacken, Acts 27:40; to unbind, unfasten, Acts 16:26; (2) to omit, dispense with, Eph. 6:9; (3) to leave or neglect, Heb. 13:5*</def>
1425
1426GK G481 | S G449   ἄνιπτος   aniptos   2x
1427<def>literally: unwashed; figuratively: ceremonially unclean Mt. 15:20; Mk. 7:2*</def>
1428
1429GK G482 | S G450   ἀνίστημι   anistēmi   108x
1430<def>trans. to cause to stand up or rise, Acts 9:41; to raise up, as the dead, Jn. 6:39; to raise up into existence, Mt. 22:24; intrans. and mid., to rise up, Mt. 9:9; to rise up into existence, Acts 7:18; 20:30 </def>→ get up; raise up; stand up.
1431
1432GK G483 | S G451   á¼Î½Î½Î±Â   Hanna   1x
1433<def>Anna, pr. name, Lk. 2:26*</def>
1434
1435GK G484 | S G452   á¼Î½Î½Î±Ï‚   Hannas   4x
1436<def>Annas, pr. name, short version of á¼Î½Î±Î½Î¿Ï‚, Lk. 3:2; Jn. 18:13, 24; Acts 4:6*</def>
1437
1438GK G485 | S G453   ἀνόητος   anoētos   6x
1439<def>inconsiderate, unintelligent, unwise; Lk. 24:25; Rom. 1:14; Gal. 3:1, 3; Tit. 3:3; brutish, 1 Tim. 6:9</def>
1440
1441GK G486 | S G454   ἄνοια   anoia   2x
1442<def>want of understanding; folly, rashness, madness, Lk. 6:11; 2 Tim. 3:9*</def>
1443
1444GK G487 | S G455   ἀνοίγω   anoigō   77x
1445<def>trans. to open, Mt. 2:11; intrans. to be opened, to be open, Mt. 3:16; Jn. 1:52 </def>→ open; reveal; speak.
1446
1447GK G488 | S G456   ἀνοικοδομέω   anoikodomeō   2x
1448<def>to rebuild, Acts 15:16 (2x)*</def>
1449
1450GK G489 | S G457   ἄνοιξις   anoixis   1x
1451<def>an opening, act of opening, Eph. 6:19*</def>
1452
1453GK G490 | S G458   ἀνομία   anomia   15x
1454<def>lawlessness; violation of law, 1 Jn. 3:4; iniquity, sin, Mt. 7:23 </def>→ lawless, lawlessness; wicked, wickedness.
1455
1456GK G491 | S G459   ἄνομος   anomos   9x
1457<def>lawless, without law, not subject to law, 1 Cor. 9:21; lawless, violating law, wicked, impious, Acts 2:23; a transgressor, Mk. 15:28; Lk. 22:37 </def>→ lawless, lawlessness; wicked, wickedness.
1458
1459GK G492 | S G460   ἀνόμως   anomōs   2x
1460<def>without the intervention of law, Rom. 2:12 (2x)</def>
1461
1462GK G494 | S G461   ἀνοÏθόω   anorthoō   3x
1463<def>to restore to straightness or erectness, Lk. 13:13; to re-invigorate, Heb. 12:12; to re-erect, Acts 15:16*</def>
1464
1465GK G495 | S G462   ἀνόσιος   anosios   2x
1466<def>impious, unholy, 1 Tim. 1:9; 2 Tim. 3:2*</def>
1467
1468GK G496 | S G463   ἀνοχή   anochē   2x
1469<def>forbearance, patience, Rom. 2:4; 3:26*</def>
1470
1471GK G497 | S G464   ἀνταγωνίζομαι   antagōnizomai   1x
1472<def>to contend, strive against, Heb. 12:4*</def>
1473
1474GK G498 | S G465   ἀντάλλαγμα   antallagma   2x
1475<def>a price paid in exchange for a thing; compensation, equivalent ransom, Mt. 16:26; Mk. 8:37*</def>
1476
1477GK G499 | S G466   ἀνταναπληÏόω   antanapleÌ„roō   1x
1478<def>to fill up, complete, supply, Col. 1:24*</def>
1479
1480GK G500 | S G467   ἀνταποδίδωμι   antapodidōmi   7x
1481<def>to repay, give back, return, recompense, Lk. 14:14 (2x); Rom. 11:35; 12:19; 1 Thess. 3:9; 2 Thess. 1:6; Heb. 10:30</def>
1482
1483GK G501 | S G468   ἀνταπόδομα   antapodoma   2x
1484<def>repayment, recompense, retribution, Lk. 14:12; Rom. 11:9*</def>
1485
1486GK G502 | S G469   ἀνταπόδοσις   antapodosis   1x
1487<def>recompense, reward, Col. 3:24*</def>
1488
1489GK G503 | S G470   ἀνταποκÏίνομαι   antapokrinomai   2x
1490<def>occurs in the NT only in the middle, to answer, speak in answer, Lk. 14:6; to reply against, contradict, dispute, Rom. 9:20*</def>
1491
1492GK G504 | S G472   ἀντέχω   antechō   4x
1493<def>to hold firmly, cling or adhere to; to be devoted to any one, Lk. 16:13; Tit. 1:9; to exercise a zealous care for any one, 1 Thess. 5:14; Mk. 6:24*</def>
1494
1495GK G505 | S G473   ἀντί   anti   22x
1496<def>over against; hence, in correspondence to, answering to, Jn. 1:16; in place of, Mt. 2:22; in retribution or return for, Mt. 5:38; in consideration of, Heb. 12:2, 16; on account of, Mt. 17:27; ἀνθ’ ὡ, because, Lk. 1:20</def>
1497
1498GK G506 | S G474   ἀντιβάλλω   antiballō   1x
1499<def>pr. to throw or toss from one to another; met. to agitate, to converse or discourse about, Lk. 24:17*</def>
1500
1501GK G507 | S G475   ἀντιδιατίθημι   antidiatithēmi   1x
1502<def>to set opposite; mid. (only in the NT) to be of an opposite opinion, to be adverse; opponent, 2 Tim. 2:25*</def>
1503
1504GK G508 | S G476   ἀντίδικος   antidikos   5x
1505<def>an opponent in a lawsuit, Mt. 5:25 (2x); Lk. 12:58; 18:3; an adversary, 1 Pet. 5:8*</def>
1506
1507GK G509 | S G477   ἀντίθεσις   antithesis   1x
1508<def>pr. opposition; hence, a question proposed for dispute, disputation, 1 Tim. 6:20*</def>
1509
1510GK G510 | S G478   ἀντικαθίστημι   antikathistēmi   1x
1511<def>trans. to set in opposition; intrans. to withstand, resist, Heb. 12:4*</def>
1512
1513GK G511 | S G479   ἀντικαλέω   antikaleō   1x
1514<def>to invite in return, Lk. 14:12*</def>
1515
1516GK G512 | S G480   ἀντίκειμαι   antikeimai   8x
1517<def>pr. occupy an opposite position; met. to oppose, be adverse to, Gal. 5:17; 1 Tim. 1:10; opponent, hostile, Lk. 13:7</def>
1518
1519GK G513 | S G481   ἄντικÏυς   antikrys   1x
1520<def>can function as an improper preposition with the gen., also spelled ἀντικÏá½», opposite to, over against, Acts 20:15*</def>
1521
1522GK G514 | S G482   ἀντιλαμβάνω   antilambanō   3x
1523<def>to aid, assist, help, Lk. 1:54; Acts 20:35; to be a recipient, 1 Tim. 6:2*</def>
1524
1525GK G515 | S G471, G483   ἀντιλέγω   antilegō   11x
1526<def>to speak against, contradict; to gainsay, deny, Lk. 20:27; to oppose, Jn. 19:12; Acts 13:45; 28:19; Rom. 10:21; Tit. 1:9; 2:9; pass. to be spoken against, decried, Lk. 2:34; Acts 28:22* </def>→ contradict; rebel; speak against.
1527
1528GK G516 | S G484   ἀντίλημψις   antilēmpsis   1x
1529<def>aid, assistance; meton, one who aids or assists, a help, 1 Cor. 12:28*</def>
1530
1531GK G517 | S G485   ἀντιλογία   antilogia   4x
1532<def>contradiction, question, Heb. 6:16; 7:7; opposition, rebellion, Jude 11; hostility, Heb. 12:3*</def>
1533
1534GK G518 | S G486   ἀντιλοιδοÏέω   antiloidoreō   1x
1535<def>to reproach or revile again or in return, 1 Pet. 2:23*</def>
1536
1537GK G519 | S G487   ἀντίλυτÏον   antilytron   1x
1538<def>a ransom, 1 Tim. 2:6*</def>
1539
1540GK G520 | S G488   ἀντιμετÏέω   antimetreō   1x
1541<def>to measure in return, Lk. 6:38*</def>
1542
1543GK G521 | S G489   ἀντιμισθία   antimisthia   2x
1544<def>a retribution, recompense, Rom. 1:27; 2 Cor. 6:13*</def>
1545
1546GK G522 | S G490   Ἀντιόχεια   Antiocheia   18x
1547<def>Antioch, pr. name I. Antioch, the metropolis of Syria, where the disciples first received the name of Christians II. Antioch, a city of Pisidia, Acts 13:14; 14:19; 2 Tim. 3:11. See PhotoGuide.</def>
1548
1549GK G523 | S G491   Ἀντιοχεύς   Antiocheus   1x
1550<def>an inhabitant of Antioch, Acts 6:5*</def>
1551
1552GK G524 | S G492   ἀντιπαÏá½³Ïχομαι   antiparerchomai   2x
1553<def>to pass over against, to pass along without noticing, Lk. 10:31, 32*</def>
1554
1555GK G525 | S G493   Ἀντιπᾶς   Antipas   1x
1556<def>Antipas, pr. name, Rev. 2:13*</def>
1557
1558GK G526 | S G494   ἈντιπατÏίς   Antipatris   1x
1559<def>Antipatris, pr. name, Acts 23:31*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
1560
1561GK G527 | S G495   ἀντιπέÏα   antipera   1x
1562<def>can function as an improper preposition with the gen., opposite, Lk. 8:26*</def>
1563
1564GK G528 | S G496   ἀντιπίπτω   antipiptō   1x
1565<def>pr. to fall upon, rush upon any one; hence, to resist by force, oppose, strive against, Acts 7:51*</def>
1566
1567GK G529 | S G497   ἀντιστÏατεύομαι   antistrateuomai   1x
1568<def>to war against; to contravene, oppose, Rom. 7:23*</def>
1569
1570GK G530 | S G498   ἀντιτάσσω   antitassō   5x
1571<def>to post in adverse array, as an army; mid. to set oneself in opposition, resist, Acts 18:6; Rom. 13:2; Jas. 5:6; to be averse, Jas. 4:6; 1 Pet. 5:5*</def>
1572
1573GK G531 | S G499   ἀντίτυπος   antitypos   2x
1574<def>of correspondent stamp or form; corresponding, in correspondent fashion, 1 Pet. 3:21; τὸ ἀντίτυπον, a copy, representation, Heb. 9:24*</def>
1575
1576GK G532 | S G500   ἀντίχÏιστος   antichristos   5x
1577<def>antichrist, an opposer of Christ, 1 Jn. 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 Jn. 7; plural in 1 Jn. 2:18* </def>→ antichrist.
1578
1579GK G533 | S G501   ἀντλέω   antleō   4x
1580<def>to draw, e.g., wine, water, etc.; Jn. 2:8, 9; 4:7, 15*</def>
1581
1582GK G534 | S G502   ἄντλημα   antlēma   1x
1583<def>pr. that which is drawn; a bucket, vessel for drawing water, Jn. 4:11*</def>
1584
1585GK G535 | S G503   ἀντοφθαλμέω   antophthalmeō   1x
1586<def>pr. to look in the face, met. a nautical term, to bear up against the wind, Acts 27:15*</def>
1587
1588GK G536 | S G504   ἄνυδÏος   anydros   4x
1589<def>without water, dry, 2 Pet. 2:17; Jude 12; τόποι ἄνυδÏοι, dry places, and therefore, in the East, barren, desert, Mt. 12:43; Lk. 11:24*</def>
1590
1591GK G537 | S G505   ἀνυπόκÏιτος   anypokritos   6x
1592<def>unfeigned, real, sincere, Rom. 12:9</def>
1593
1594GK G538 | S G506   ἀνυπότακτος   anypotaktos   4x
1595<def>not subjected, not made subordinate, Heb. 2:8; insubordinate, refractory, disorderly, contumacious, lawless, 1 Tim. 1:9; Tit. 1:6, 10</def>
1596
1597GK G539 | S G507   ἄνω   anō   9x
1598<def>above, Acts 2:19; Gal. 4:26; Col. 3:1; up, upwards, Jn. 11:41; á½, ἡ, τό, ἄνω, that which is above, Jn. 8:23; ἕως ἄνω, to the top</def>
1599
1600GK G540 | S G509   ἄνωθεν   anōthen   13x
1601<def>from above, from a higher place, Jn. 3:31; of time, from the first or beginning, Acts 26:5; from the source, Lk. 1:33; again, anew, Jn. 3:3, 7; Gal. 4:9; with a prep., the top or upper part, Mt. 27:51 </def>→ again; from above.
1602
1603GK G541 | S G510   ἀνωτεÏικός   anoÌ„terikos   1x
1604<def>upper, higher, inland, Acts 19:1*</def>
1605
1606GK G543 | S G512   ἀνωφελής   anōphelēs   2x
1607<def>useless, unprofitable, Tit. 3:9; Heb. 7:18*</def>
1608
1609GK G544 | S G513   ἀξίνη   axinē   2x
1610<def>an axe, Mt. 3:10; Lk. 3:9*</def>
1611
1612GK G545 | S G514   ἄξιος   axios   41x
1613<def>pr. of equal value; worthy, estimable, Mt. 10:11, 13; worthy of, deserving, either good or evil, Mt. 10:10; correspondent to, Mt. 3:8; Lk. 3:8; Acts 26:20; comparable, countervailing, Rom. 8:18; suitable, due, Lk. 23:41 </def>→ deserving; worthy.
1614
1615GK G546 | S G515   ἀξιόω   axioō   7x
1616<def>to judge or esteem worthy or deserving; to deem fitting, to require, Acts 15:38; 28:22 </def>→ worthy.
1617
1618GK G547 | S G516   ἀξίως   axiōs   6x
1619<def>worthily, Col. 1:10; suitably, in a manner becoming, Rom. 16:2</def>
1620
1621GK G548 | S G517   ἀόÏατος   aoratos   5x
1622<def>invisible, Rom. 1:20; Col. 1:15, 16; 1 Tim. 1:17; Heb. 11:27</def>
1623
1624GK G550 | S G518   ἀπαγγέλλω   apangellō   45x
1625<def>to announce that with which a person is charged, or which is called for by circumstances; to carry back word, Mt. 2:8; to report, Mt. 8:33; to declare plainly, Heb. 2:12; to announce formally, 1 Jn. 1:2, 3 </def>→ report; tell.
1626
1627GK G551 | S G519   ἀπάγχω   apanchō   1x
1628<def>to strangle; mid. to choke or strangle one’s self, hang one’s self, Mt. 27:5*</def>
1629
1630GK G552 | S G520   ἀπάγω   apagō   15x
1631<def>to lead away, Mt. 26:57; to conduct, Mt. 7:13, 14; pass. to be led off to execution, Acts 12:19; met. to be led astray, seduced, 1 Cor. 12:1 </def>→ lead away.
1632
1633GK G553 | S G521   ἀπαίδευτος   apaideutos   1x
1634<def>uninstructed, ignorant; silly, unprofitable, 2 Tim. 2:23*</def>
1635
1636GK G554 | S G522   ἀπαίÏω   apairō   3x
1637<def>to take away; pass. to be taken away; to be withdrawn, Mt. 9:15; Mk. 2:20; Lk. 5:35*</def>
1638
1639GK G555 | S G523   ἀπαιτέω   apaiteō   2x
1640<def>to demand, require, Lk. 12:20; to demand back, Lk. 6:30*</def>
1641
1642GK G556 | S G524   ἀπαλγέω   apalgeō   1x
1643<def>pr. to desist from grief; hence, to become insensible or callous, Eph. 4:19*</def>
1644
1645GK G557 | S G525   ἀπαλλάσσω   apallassō   3x
1646<def>to set free, deliver, set at liberty, Heb. 2:15; to rid judicially, Lk. 12:58; mid. to depart, remove, Acts 19:12*</def>
1647
1648GK G558 | S G526   ἀπαλλοτÏιόω   apallotrioō   3x
1649<def>pass. to be alienated from, be a stranger to; alien, Eph. 2:12; 4:18; Col. 1:21*</def>
1650
1651GK G559 | S G527   á¼Ï€Î±Î»á½¹Ï‚   hapalos   2x
1652<def>soft, tender, Mt. 24:32; Mk. 13:28*</def>
1653
1654GK G560 | S G528   ἀπαντάω   apantaō   2x
1655<def>to meet, encounter, Mk. 14:13; Lk. 17:12*</def>
1656
1657GK G561 | S G529   ἀπάντησις   apantēsis   3x
1658<def>a meeting, encounter; εἰς ἀπάντησιν, to meet, Mt. 25:6; Acts 28:15; 1 Thess. 4:17*</def>
1659
1660GK G562 | S G530   ἅπαξ   hapax   14x
1661<def>once, 2 Cor. 11:25; once for all, Heb. 6:4; 9:26, 28; 10:2; 1 Pet. 3:18, 20; Jude 3; εἰδὼς ἅπαξ, knowing once for ever, unfailingly, constantly, Jude 5 </def>→ once; once for all.
1662
1663GK G563 | S G531   ἀπαÏάβατος   aparabatos   1x
1664<def>not transient; not to be superseded, unchangeable, Heb. 7:24*</def>
1665
1666GK G564 | S G532   ἀπαÏασκεύαστος   aparaskeuastos   1x
1667<def>unprepared, 2 Cor. 9:4*</def>
1668
1669GK G565 | S G533   ἀπαÏνέομαι   aparneomai   11x
1670<def>to deny, disown, Mt. 26:34; to renounce, disregard, Mt. 16:24 </def>→ deny; disown; reject.
1671
1672GK G568 | S G535   ἀπαÏτισμός   apartismos   1x
1673<def>completion, perfection, Lk. 14:28*</def>
1674
1675GK G569 | S G536   ἀπαÏχή   aparchē   9x
1676<def>pr. the first act of a sacrifice; hence, the firstfruits, first portion, firstling, Rom. 8:23 </def>→ firstfruits.
1677
1678GK G570 | S G537   ἅπας   hapas   34x
1679<def>all, the whole </def>→ all; everyone.
1680
1681GK G571 | S G537a   ἀπασπάζομαι   apaspazomai   1x
1682<def>to take leave of, say farwell to, Acts 21:6*</def>
1683
1684GK G572 | S G538   ἀπατάω   apataō   3x
1685<def>to deceive, seduce into error, Eph. 5:6; 1 Tim. 2:14; Jas. 1:26*</def>
1686
1687GK G573 | S G539   ἀπάτη   apatē   7x
1688<def>deceit, deception, delusion</def>
1689
1690GK G574 | S G540   ἀπάτωÏ   apatoÌ„r   1x
1691<def>pr. without a father, fatherless; hence, independent of paternal descent, Heb. 7:3*</def>
1692
1693GK G575 | S G541   ἀπαύγασμα   apaugasma   1x
1694<def>a radiance, Heb. 1:3*</def>
1695
1696GK G577 | S G543   ἀπείθεια   apeitheia   7x
1697<def>an uncompliant disposition; obstinacy, disobedience, unbelief, Rom. 11:30, 32; Eph. 2:2; 5:6; Heb. 4:6, 11; Col. 3:6*</def>
1698
1699GK G578 | S G544   ἀπειθέω   apeitheō   14x
1700<def>to be uncompliant; to refuse belief, disbelieve, Jn. 3:36; to refuse belief and obedience, Rom. 10:21; 1 Pet. 3:20; to refuse conformity, Rom. 2:8 </def>→ disobey; refuse to believe; reject.
1701
1702GK G579 | S G545   ἀπειθής   apeithēs   6x
1703<def>who will not be persuaded, uncompliant; disobedient, Lk. 1:17; Acts 26:19; Rom. 1:30; 2 Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:16; 3:3</def>
1704
1705GK G580 | S G546   ἀπειλέω   apeileō   2x
1706<def>to threaten, menace, rebuke, Acts 4:17; 1 Pet. 2:23*</def>
1707
1708GK G581 | S G547   ἀπειλή   apeilē   3x
1709<def>threat, commination, Acts 4:29; 9:1; harshness of language, Eph. 6:9*</def>
1710
1711GK G582 | S G548   ἄπειμι   apeimi   7x
1712<def>to be absent, away 1 Cor. 5:3; 2 Cor. 10:1, 11; 13:2, 10; Phil. 1:27; Col. 2:5*</def>
1713
1714GK G583 | S G549   ἄπειμι   apeimi   1x
1715<def>to go away, depart, come Acts 17:10*</def>
1716
1717GK G584 | S G550, G561   ἀπεῖπον   apeipon   1x
1718<def>to refuse, forbid, to renounce, disclaim, 2 Cor. 4:2*</def>
1719
1720GK G585 | S G551   ἀπείÏαστος   apeirastos   1x
1721<def>inexperienced, untempted, incapable of being tempted, Jas. 1:13*</def>
1722
1723GK G586 | S G552   ἄπειÏος   apeiros   1x
1724<def>inexperienced, unskillful, ignorant, Heb. 5:13*</def>
1725
1726GK G587 | S G553   ἀπεκδέχομαι   apekdechomai   8x
1727<def>to expect, wait or look for, Rom. 8:19, 23, 25; 1 Cor. 1:7; Gal. 5:5; Phil. 3:20; Heb. 9:28</def>
1728
1729GK G588 | S G554   ἀπεκδύομαι   apekdyomai   2x
1730<def>to put off, renounce, Col. 3:9; to despoil a rival, Col. 2:15*</def>
1731
1732GK G589 | S G555   ἀπέκδυσις   apekdysis   1x
1733<def>a putting or stripping off, renunciation, Col. 2:11*</def>
1734
1735GK G590 | S G556   ἀπελαύνω   apelaunō   1x
1736<def>to drive away, Acts 18:16*</def>
1737
1738GK G591 | S G557   ἀπελεγμός   apelegmos   1x
1739<def>pr. refutation; by impl. disrepute. contempt, Acts 19:27*</def>
1740
1741GK G592 | S G558   ἀπελεύθεÏος   apeleutheros   1x
1742<def>a freed-man, 1 Cor. 7:22*</def>
1743
1744GK G593 | S G559   Ἀπελλῆς   Apellēs   1x
1745<def>Apelles, proper name, Rom. 16:10*</def>
1746
1747GK G594 | S G560   ἀπελπίζω   apelpizō   1x
1748<def>to lay aside hope, despond, despair; also, to hope for something in return, Lk. 6:35*</def>
1749
1750GK G595 | S G561   ἀπέναντι   apenanti   5x
1751<def>some classify as an improper preposition, opposite to, over against, Mt. 27:61; contrary to, in oppositition to, against, Acts 17:7; before, in the presence of, Mt. 27:24; Rom. 3:18; Acts 3:16*</def>
1752
1753GK G596 | S G562   ἀπέÏαντος   aperantos   1x
1754<def>unlimited, interminable, endless, 1 Tim. 1:4*</def>
1755
1756GK G597 | S G563   ἀπεÏισπάστως   aperispastoÌ„s   1x
1757<def>without distraction, without care or solicitude, 1 Cor. 7:35*</def>
1758
1759GK G598 | S G564   ἀπεÏίτμητος   aperitmeÌ„tos   1x
1760<def>pr. uncircumcised; met. uncircumcised in respect of untowardness and obduracy, Acts 7:51*</def>
1761
1762GK G599 | S G565   ἀπέÏχομαι   aperchomai   117x
1763<def>to go away, depart, Mt. 8:18; to go forth, pervade, as a rumor, Mt. 4:24; to arrive at a destination, Lk. 23:33; to pass away, disappear, Rev. 21:4; ἀπέÏχομαι ὀπίσω, to follow, Mk. 1:20 </def>→ go; go away; withdraw.
1764
1765GK G600 | S G566, G567, G568   ἀπέχω   apechō   19x
1766<def>trans. to have in full what is due or is sought, Mt. 6:2, 5, 16; Lk. 6:24; Phil. 4:18; to have altogether, Phlm. 15; hence, it is enough, Mk. 14:41; intrans. to be distant, Lk. 7:6; to be estranged, Mt. 15:8; Mk. 7:6, mid. to abstain from, Acts 14:20 </def>→ abstain from; (be) far; receive in full.
1767
1768GK G601 | S G569   ἀπιστέω   apisteō   8x
1769<def>to refuse belief, be incredulous, disbelieve, Mk. 16:11, 16; Lk. 24:11, 41; Acts 28:24; to prove false, violate one’s faith, be unfaithful, Rom. 3:3; 2 Tim. 2:13</def>
1770
1771GK G602 | S Gπ570   ἀπιστία   apistia   11x
1772<def>unbelief, want of trust and confidence; a state of unbelief, 1 Tim. 1:13; violation of faith, faithlessness, Rom. 3:3; Heb. 3:12, 19 </def>→ lack of faith; unbelief.
1773
1774GK G603 | S G571   ἄπιστος   apistos   23x
1775<def>unbelieving, without confidence in any one, Mt. 17:17; violating one’s faith, unfaithful, false, treacherous, Lk. 12:46; an unbeliever, infidel, pagan, 1 Cor. 6:6; pass. incredible, Acts 26:8 </def>→ unbelieving, unbeliever.
1776
1777GK G605 | S G572   á¼Ï€Î»á½¹Ï„ης   haploteÌ„s   8x
1778<def>simplicity, sincerity, purity of mind, Rom. 12:8; 11:3; Eph. 6:5; Col. 3:22; liberality, as arising from simplicity and frankness of character, 2 Cor. 8:2; 9:11, 13; 11:3*</def>
1779
1780GK G606 | S G573   á¼Ï€Î»Î¿á¿¦Ï‚   haplous   2x
1781<def>pr. single; hence, simple, uncompounded; sound, perfect, Mt. 6:22; Lk. 11:34*</def>
1782
1783GK G607 | S G574   á¼Ï€Î»á¿¶Ï‚   haploÌ„s   1x
1784<def>in simplicity; sincerely, really, or, liberally, bountifully, Jas. 1:5*</def>
1785
1786GK G608 | S G575   ἀπό   apo   646x
1787<def>pr. forth, from, away from; hence, it variously signifies departure; distance of time or place; avoidance; riddance; derivation from a quarter, source, or material; origination from agency or instrumentality</def>
1788
1789GK G609 | S G576   ἀποβαίνω   apobainō   4x
1790<def>to step off; to disembark from a ship, Lk. 5:2; Jn. 21:9; to become, result, happen, Lk. 21:13; Phil. 1:19*</def>
1791
1792GK G610 | S G577   ἀποβάλλω   apoballō   2x
1793<def>to cast or throw off, cast aside, Mk. 10:50; Heb. 10:35*</def>
1794
1795GK G611 | S G578   ἀποβλέπω   apoblepō   1x
1796<def>pr. to look off from all other objects and at a single one; hence, to turn a steady gaze, to look with fixed and earnest attention, Heb. 11:26*</def>
1797
1798GK G612 | S G579   ἀπόβλητος   apoblētos   1x
1799<def>pr. to be cast away; met. to be condemned, regarded as vile, 1 Tim. 4:4*</def>
1800
1801GK G613 | S G580   ἀποβολή   apobolē   2x
1802<def>a casting off; rejection, reprobation, Rom. 11:15; loss, deprivation, of life, etc., Acts 27:22*</def>
1803
1804GK G614 | S G581   ἀπογίνομαι   apoginomai   1x
1805<def>to be away from, unconnected with; to die; met. to die to a thing by renouncing it, 1 Pet. 2:24*</def>
1806
1807GK G615 | S G582   ἀπογÏαφή   apographē   2x
1808<def>a register, inventory; registration, enrollment, Lk. 2:2; Acts 5:37*</def>
1809
1810GK G616 | S G583   ἀπογÏάφω   apographō   4x
1811<def>pr. to copy; hence, to register, enrol, Lk. 2:1; Heb. 12:23; mid. to procure the registration of one’s name, to give in one’s name for registration, Lk. 2:3, 5*</def>
1812
1813GK G617 | S G584   ἀποδείκνυμι   apodeiknymi   4x
1814<def>to point out, display; to prove, evince, demonstrate, Acts 25:7; to designate, proclaim, hold forth, 2 Thess. 2:4; to constitute, appoint, Acts 2:22; 1 Cor. 4:9*</def>
1815
1816GK G618 | S G585   ἀπόδειξις   apodeixis   1x
1817<def>manifestation, demonstration, indubitable proof, 1 Cor. 2:4*</def>
1818
1819GK G620 | S G586   ἀποδεκατόω   apodekatoō   4x
1820<def>to pay or give tithes of, Mt. 23:23; Lk. 11:42; 18:12; to tithe, levy tithes upon, Heb. 7:5*</def>
1821
1822GK G621 | S G587   ἀπόδεκτος   apodektos   2x
1823<def>acceptable, pleasant, 1 Tim. 2:3; 5:4*</def>
1824
1825GK G622 | S G588   ἀποδέχομαι   apodechomai   7x
1826<def>to receive kindly or heartily, welcome, Lk. 8:40; 9:11; Acts 18:27; 28:30; to receive with hearty assent, embrace, Acts 2:41; to accept with satisfaction, Acts 24:3*</def>
1827
1828GK G623 | S G589   ἀποδημέω   apodēmeō   6x
1829<def>to be absent from one’s home or country; to go on travel, Mt. 21:33; 25:14, 15; Mk. 12:1; Lk. 15:13; 20:9*</def>
1830
1831GK G624 | S G590   ἀπόδημος   apodēmos   1x
1832<def>absent in foreign countries, Mk. 13:34*</def>
1833
1834GK G625 | S G591   ἀποδίδωμι   apodidōmi   48x
1835<def>to give in answer to a claim or expectation; to render a due, Mt. 12:36; 16:27; 21:41; 22:21; to recompense, Mt. 6:4, 6, 18; to discharge an obligation, Mt. 5:33; to pay a debt, Mt. 5:26; to render back, requite, Rom. 12:17; to give back, restore, Lk. 4:20; 9:42; to refund, Lk. 10:35; 19:8; mid., to sell, Acts 5:8; 7:9; Heb. 12:16; pass., to be sold, Mt. 18:25; to be given up at a request, Mt. 27:58 </def>→ deliver; give (back); hand over; produce; reimburse; repay; reward; sell.
1836
1837GK G626 | S G592   ἀποδιοÏίζω   apodiorizō   1x
1838<def>pr. to separate by intervening boundaries; to separate or divide, Jude 19*</def>
1839
1840GK G627 | S G593   ἀποδοκιμάζω   apodokimazō   9x
1841<def>to reject upon trial; to reject, Mt. 21:42; Mk. 12:10; Lk. 20:17; 1 Pet. 2:4, 7; pass., to be disallowed a claim, declared useless, Lk. 9:22; 17:25; Heb. 12:17</def>
1842
1843GK G628 | S G594   ἀποδοχή   apodochē   2x
1844<def>pr. reception, welcome; met. reception of hearty assent, 1 Tim. 1:15; 4:9*</def>
1845
1846GK G629 | S G595   ἀπόθεσις   apothesis   2x
1847<def>a putting off or away, laying aside, a euphemism for death, 1 Pet. 3:21; 2 Pet. 1:14*</def>
1848
1849GK G630 | S G596   ἀποθήκη   apothēkē   6x
1850<def>a place where anything is laid up for preservation, repository, granary, storehouse, barn, Mt. 3:12; 6:26; 13:30; Lk. 3:17; 12:18, 24</def>
1851
1852GK G631 | S G597   ἀποθησαυÏίζω   apotheÌ„saurizō   1x
1853<def>pr. to lay up in store, hoard; met. to treasure up, secure, 1 Tim. 6:19*</def>
1854
1855GK G632 | S G598   ἀποθλίβω   apothlibō   1x
1856<def>pr. to press out; to press close, press upon, crowd, Lk. 8:45*</def>
1857
1858GK G633 | S G599   ἀποθνῄσκω   apothnēskō   111x
1859<def>to die, Mt. 8:32; to decay, rot, as seeds, Jn. 12:24; 1 Cor. 15:36; to wither, become dry, as a tree, Jude 12; met. to die the death of final condemnation and misery, Jn. 6:50; 8:21, 24; to die to a thing by renunciation or utter separation, Rom. 6:2; 1 Cor. 15:31; Gal. 2;19; Col. 3:3 </def>→ die.
1860
1861GK G635 | S G600   ἀποκαθίστημι   apokathistēmi   8x
1862<def>also spelled ἀποκαθιστάνω, to restore a thing to its former place or state, Mt. 12:13; 17:11; Mk. 3:5; 8:25 </def>→ restore, restoration.
1863
1864GK G636 | S G601   ἀποκαλύπτω   apokalyptō   26x
1865<def>pr. uncover; to reveal, Mt. 11:25; pass. to be disclosed, Lk. 2:35; Eph. 3:5; to be plainly signified, distinctly declared, Rom. 1:17, 18; to be set forth, announced, Gal. 3:23; to be discovered in true character, 1 Cor. 3:13; to be manifested, appear, Jn. 12:38;Rom. 8:18; 2 Thess. 2:3, 6, 8; 1 Pet. 1:5; 5:1 </def>→ disclose; reveal.
1866
1867GK G637 | S G602   ἀποκάλυψις   apokalypsis   18x
1868<def>a disclosure, revelation, Rom. 2:5; manifestation, appearance, Rom. 8:19; 1 Cor. 1:7; 2 Thess. 1:7; 1 Pet. 1:7, 13; 4:13; met. spiritual enlightenment, Lk. 2:32 </def>→ revelation.
1869
1870GK G638 | S G603   ἀποκαÏαδοκία   apokaradokia   2x
1871<def>earnest expectation, eager hope, Rom. 8:19; Phil. 1:20*</def>
1872
1873GK G639 | S G604   ἀποκαταλλάσσω   apokatallassō   3x
1874<def>to transfer from a certain state to another which is quite different; hence, to reconcile, restore to favor, Eph. 2:16; Col. 1:20, 22* </def>→ reconcile.
1875
1876GK G640 | S G605   ἀποκατάστασις   apokatastasis   1x
1877<def>pr. a restitution or restoration of a thing to its former state; hence, the renovation of a new and better era, Acts 3:21*</def>
1878
1879GK G641 | S G606   ἀπόκειμαι   apokeimai   4x
1880<def>to be laid up, preserved, Lk. 19:20; to be in store, be reserved, await any one, Col. 1:5; 2 Tim. 4:8; Heb. 9:27*</def>
1881
1882GK G642 | S G607   ἀποκεφαλίζω   apokephalizō   4x
1883<def>to behead, Mt. 14:10; Mk. 6:16, 28; Lk. 9:9</def>
1884
1885GK G643 | S G608   ἀποκλείω   apokleiō   1x
1886<def>to close, shut up, Lk. 13:25*</def>
1887
1888GK G644 | S G609   ἀποκόπτω   apokoptō   6x
1889<def>to cut off, Mk. 9:43, 45; Jn. 18:10, 26; Acts 27:32; to castrate, make a eunich, Gal. 5:12*</def>
1890
1891GK G645 | S G610   ἀπόκÏιμα   apokrima   1x
1892<def>a judicial sentence, 2 Cor. 1:9*</def>
1893
1894GK G646 | S G611   ἀποκÏίνομαι   apokrinomai   231x
1895<def>to answer, Mt. 3:15; in NT to respond to certain present circumstances, to avow, Mt. 11:25 </def>→ answer; reply.
1896
1897GK G647 | S G612   ἀπόκÏισις   apokrisis   4x
1898<def>an answer, reply, Lk. 2:47; 20:26; Jn. 1:22; 19:9</def>
1899
1900GK G648 | S G613   ἀποκÏύπτω   apokryptō   4x
1901<def>to hide away; to conceal, withhold from sight or knowledge, Lk. 10:21; 1 Cor. 2:7; Eph. 3:9; Col. 1:26*</def>
1902
1903GK G649 | S G614   ἀπόκÏυφος   apokryphos   3x
1904<def>hidden away; concealed, Mk. 4:22; Lk. 8:17; stored up, Col. 2:3*</def>
1905
1906GK G650 | S G615   ἀποκτείνω   apokteinō   74x
1907<def>also spelled ἀποκτέννω or ἀποκτένω, to kill, Mt. 14:5; to destroy, annihilate, Mt. 10:28; to destroy a hostile principle, Eph. 2:16; met. to kill by spiritual condemnation, Rom. 7:11; 2 Cor. 3:6 </def>→ kill; put to death.
1908
1909GK G652 | S G616   ἀποκυέω   apokyeō   2x
1910<def>pr. to bring forth, as women; met. to generate, produce, Jas. 1:15; to generate by spiritual birth, Jas. 1:18*</def>
1911
1912GK G653 | S G617   ἀποκυλίω   apokyliō   3x
1913<def>to roll away, Mt. 28:2; Mk. 16:3, 4; Lk. 24:2*</def>
1914
1915GK G655 | S G618   ἀπολαμβάνω   apolambanō   10x
1916<def>to receive what is due, sought, or needed, Lk. 23:41; Rom. 1:27; Gal. 4:5; Col. 3:24; 2 Jn. 8; to receive in full, Lk. 16:25; to receive back, recover, Lk. 6:34; 15:27; 18:30; mid. to take aside, lead away, Mk. 7:33 </def>→ get back; receive; (be) repaid.
1917
1918GK G656 | S G619   ἀπόλαυσις   apolausis   2x
1919<def>beneficial participation, 1 Tim. 6:17; enjoyment, pleasure, Heb. 11:25*</def>
1920
1921GK G657 | S G620   ἀπολείπω   apoleipō   7x
1922<def>to leave, leave behind; pass. to be left, remain, 2 Tim. 4:13, 20; Heb. 4:6, 9; 10:26; to relinquish, forsake, desert, Tit. 1:5; Jude 6*</def>
1923
1924GK G660 | S G622   ἀπόλλυμι   apollymi   90x
1925<def>to destroy utterly; to kill, Mt. 2:13; to bring to nought, make void, 1 Cor. 1:19; to lose, be deprived of, Mt. 10:42; to be destroyed, perish, Mt. 9:17; to be put to death, to die, Mt. 26:52; to be lost, to stray, Mt. 10:6 </def>→ destroy; lose; perish.
1926
1927GK G661 | S G623   Ἀπολλύων   Apollyōn   1x
1928<def>Apollyon, Destroyer, i.q. Ἀβαδδών, Rev. 9:11*</def>
1929
1930GK G662 | S G624   Ἀπολλωνία   Apollōnia   1x
1931<def>Apollonia, a city of Macedonia, Acts 17:1*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
1932
1933GK G663 | S G625   Ἀπολλῶς   Apollōs   10x
1934<def>Apollos, pr. name, Acts 18:24; 19:1; 1 Cor. 1:12; 3:4-6, 22; 4:6; 16:12; Tit. 3:13*</def>
1935
1936GK G664 | S G626   ἀπολογέομαι   apologeomai   10x
1937<def>to defend one’s self against a charge, to make a defence, Lk. 12:11; 21:14 </def>→ defend.
1938
1939GK G665 | S G627   ἀπολογία   apologia   8x
1940<def>a verbal defence, Acts 22:1; 25:16</def>
1941
1942GK G666 | S G628   ἀπολούω   apolouō   2x
1943<def>to cleanse by bathing; mid. to cleanse one’s self; to procure one’s self to be cleansed; met., of sin, Acts 22:16; 1 Cor. 6:11* </def>→ wash, washing.
1944
1945GK G667 | S G629   ἀπολύτÏωσις   apolytroÌ„sis   10x
1946<def>redemption, a deliverance, procured by the payment of a ransom; meton. the author of redemption, 1 Cor. 1:30; deliverance, simply, the idea of a ransom being excluded, Lk. 21:28; Heb. 11:35 </def>→ ransom; redemption.
1947
1948GK G668 | S G630   ἀπολύω   apolyō   66x
1949<def>pr. to loose; to release from a tie or burden, Mt. 18:27; to divorce, Mt. 1:19; to remit, forgive, Lk. 6:37; to liberate, discharge, Mt. 27:15; to dismiss, Mt. 15:23; Acts 19:40; to allow to depart, to send away, Mt. 14:15; to permit, or, signal departure from life, Lk. 2:29; mid. to depart, Acts 28:25; pass. to be rid, Lk. 13:12 </def>→ divorce; release; send away.
1950
1951GK G669 | S G631   ἀπομάσσω   apomassō   1x
1952<def>to wipe off; mid. to wipe off one’s self, Lk. 10:11*</def>
1953
1954GK G671 | S G632   ἀπονέμω   aponemō   1x
1955<def>to portion off; to assign, bestow, 1 Pet. 3:7*</def>
1956
1957GK G672 | S G633   ἀπονίπτω   aponiptō   1x
1958<def>to cleanse a part of the body by washing; mid., of one’s self, Mt. 27:24*</def>
1959
1960GK G674 | S G634   ἀποπίπτω   apopiptō   1x
1961<def>to fall off or from, Acts 9:18*</def>
1962
1963GK G675 | S G635   ἀποπλανάω   apoplanaō   2x
1964<def>to cause to wander; met. to deceive, pervert, seduce, Mk. 13:22; pass. to wander; met. to swerve from, apostatize, 1 Tim. 6:10*</def>
1965
1966GK G676 | S G636   ἀποπλέω   apopleō   4x
1967<def>to depart by ship, sail away, Acts 13:4; 14:26; 20:15; 27:1*</def>
1968
1969GK G678 | S G638   ἀποπνίγω   apopnigō   2x
1970<def>to choke, suffocate, Lk. 8:7; to drown, Lk. 8:33*</def>
1971
1972GK G679 | S G639   ἀποÏέω   aporeō   6x
1973<def>also spelled ἀποÏÏίπτω, pr. to be without means; met. to hesitate, be at a stand, be in doubt and perplexity, Jn. 13:22; Acts 25:20; 2 Cor. 4:8; Gal. 4:20</def>
1974
1975GK G680 | S G640   ἀποÏία   aporia   1x
1976<def>doubt, uncertainty, perplexity, Lk. 21:25*</def>
1977
1978GK G681 | S G641   ἀποÏίπτω   aporiptō   1x
1979<def>to throw off, throw down, Acts 27:43*</def>
1980
1981GK G682 | S G642   ἀποÏφανίζω   aporphanizō   1x
1982<def>lit., to make an orphan; fig., to deprive, bereave, 1 Thess. 2:17*</def>
1983
1984GK G684 | S G644   ἀποσκίασμα   aposkiasma   1x
1985<def>a shadow cast; met. a shade, the slightest trace, Jas. 1:17*</def>
1986
1987GK G685 | S G645   ἀποσπάω   apospaō   4x
1988<def>to draw away from; to draw out or forth, Mt. 26:51; to draw away, seduce, Acts 20:30; to separate one’s self, to part, Lk. 22:41; Acts 21:1*</def>
1989
1990GK G686 | S G646   ἀποστασία   apostasia   2x
1991<def>a falling away, a rebellion, apostasy, Acts 21:21; 2 Thess. 2:3*</def>
1992
1993GK G687 | S G647   ἀποστάσιον   apostasion   3x
1994<def>defection, desertion, as of a freedman from a patron; in NT the act of putting away a wife, repudiation, divorce, Mt. 19:7; Mk. 10:4; meton. a bill of repudiation, deed of divorce, Mt. 5:31*</def>
1995
1996GK G689 | S G648   ἀποστεγάζω   apostegazō   1x
1997<def>to remove or break through a covering or roof of a place, Mk. 2:4*</def>
1998
1999GK G690 | S G649   ἀποστέλλω   apostellō   132x
2000<def>to send forth a messenger, agent, message, or command, Mt. 2:16; 10:5; to put forth into action, Mk. 4:29; to liberate, rid, Lk. 4:19; to dismiss, send away, Mk. 12:3 </def>→ send.
2001
2002GK G691 | S G650   ἀποστεÏέω   apostereō   6x
2003<def>to deprive, detach; to debar, 1 Cor. 7:5; to deprive in a bad sense, defraud, Mk. 10:19; 1 Cor. 6:7; mid. to suffer one’s self to be deprived or defrauded, 1 Cor. 6:8; pass. to be destitute or devoid of, 1 Tim. 6:5; to be unjustly withheld, Jas. 5:4*</def>
2004
2005GK G692 | S G651   ἀποστολή   apostolē   4x
2006<def>a sending, expedition; office or duty of one sent as a messenger or agent; office of an apostle, apostleship, Acts 1:25; Rom. 1:5; 1 Cor. 9:2; Gal. 2:8*</def>
2007
2008GK G693 | S G652   ἀπόστολος   apostolos   80x
2009<def>one sent as a messenger or agent, the bearer of a commission, messenger, Jn. 13:16; an apostle, Mt. 10:2 </def>→ apostle; delegate; messenger; send.
2010
2011GK G694 | S G653   ἀποστοματίζω   apostomatizō   1x
2012<def>pr. to speak or repeat offhand; also, to require or lead others to speak without premeditation, as by questions calculated to elicit unpremeditated answers, to endeavor to entrap into unguarded language, Lk. 11:53*</def>
2013
2014GK G695 | S G654   ἀποστÏέφω   apostrephō   9x
2015<def>to turn away; to remove, Acts 3:26; Rom. 11:26; 2 Tim. 4:4; to turn a people from their allegiance, to their sovereign, pervert, incite to revolt, Lk. 23:14; to replace, restore, Mt. 26:52; to turn away from any one, to slight, reject, repulse, Mt. 5:42; Tit. 1:14; Heb. 12:25; to desert, 2 Tim. 1:15</def>
2016
2017GK G696 | S G655   ἀποστυγέω   apostygeō   1x
2018<def>to shrink from with abhorrence, detest, Rom. 12:9*</def>
2019
2020GK G697 | S G656   ἀποσυνάγωγος   aposynagōgos   3x
2021<def>expelled or excluded from the synagogue, excommunicated, cut off from the rights and privileges of a Jew, excluded from society, Jn. 9:22; 12:42; 16:2*</def>
2022
2023GK G698 | S G657   ἀποτάσσω   apotassō   6x
2024<def>middle: to take leave of, bid farewell to, Lk. 9:61; Acts 18:18, 21; 2 Cor. 2:13; to dismiss, send away, Mk. 6:46; fig: to renounce, forsake, Lk. 14:33</def>
2025
2026GK G699 | S G658   ἀποτελέω   apoteleō   2x
2027<def>to complete; pass. to be perfected, to arrive at full stature or measure, Lk. 13:32; Jas. 1:15*</def>
2028
2029GK G700 | S G659   ἀποτίθημι   apotithēmi   9x
2030<def>mid: to lay off, lay down or aside, as garments, Acts 7:58; me</def>
2031
2032GK G701 | S G660   ἀποτινάσσω   apotinassō   2x
2033<def>to shake off, Lk. 9:5; Acts 28:5*</def>
2034
2035GK G702 | S G661   ἀποτίνω   apotinō   1x
2036<def>to pay off what is claimed or due; to repay, refund, make good, Phlm. 19*</def>
2037
2038GK G703 | S G662   ἀποτολμάω   apotolmaō   1x
2039<def>to dare or risk outright; to speak outright, without reserve or restraint, Rom. 10:20</def>
2040
2041GK G704 | S G663   ἀποτομία   apotomia   2x
2042<def>pr. abruptness; met. severity, rigor, Rom. 11:22 (2x)*</def>
2043
2044GK G705 | S G664   ἀποτόμως   apotomōs   2x
2045<def>sharply, severely, 2 Cor. 13:10; Tit. 1:13*</def>
2046
2047GK G706 | S G665   ἀποτÏέπω   apotrepō   1x
2048<def>mid: to turn any one away from a thing; mid. to turn one’s self away from any one; to avoid, shun, 2 Tim. 3:5*</def>
2049
2050GK G707 | S G666   ἀπουσία   apousia   1x
2051<def>absence, Phil. 2:12*</def>
2052
2053GK G708 | S G667   ἀποφέÏω   apopherō   6x
2054<def>to bear or carry away, conduct away, Mk. 15:1; Lk. 16:22; Acts 19:12; 1 Cor. 16:3; Rev. 17:3; 21:10*</def>
2055
2056GK G709 | S G668   ἀποφεύγω   apopheugō   3x
2057<def>to flee from, escape; met. to be rid, be freed from, 2 Pet. 1:4; 2:18, 20*</def>
2058
2059GK G710 | S G669   ἀποφθέγγομαι   apophthengomai   3x
2060<def>to speak out, declare, particularly solemn, weighty, or pithy sayings, Acts 2:4, 14; 26:25*</def>
2061
2062GK G711 | S G670   ἀποφοÏτίζομαι   apophortizomai   1x
2063<def>to unload, Acts 21:3*</def>
2064
2065GK G712 | S G671   ἀπόχÏησις   apochreÌ„sis   1x
2066<def>a using up, or, a discharge of an intended use, Col. 2:22*</def>
2067
2068GK G713 | S G672   ἀποχωÏέω   apochoÌ„reō   3x
2069<def>to go from or away, depart, Mt. 7:23; Lk. 9:39; Acts 13:13*</def>
2070
2071GK G714 | S G673   ἀποχωÏίζω   apochoÌ„rizō   2x
2072<def>to separate; pass. to be swept aside, Rev. 6:14; mid. to part, Acts 15:39*</def>
2073
2074GK G715 | S G674   ἀποψύχω   apopsychō   1x
2075<def>pr. to breathe out, faint away, die; met. to faint at heart, be dismayed, Lk. 21:26*</def>
2076
2077GK G716 | S G675   Ἄππιος   Appios   1x
2078<def>the forum or marketplace, of Appius; a village on the Appian road, near Rome, Acts 28:15*</def>
2079
2080GK G717 | S G676   ἀπÏόσιτος   aprositos   1x
2081<def>unapproached, unapproachable, 1 Tim. 6:16*</def>
2082
2083GK G718 | S G677   ἀπÏόσκοπος   aproskopos   3x
2084<def>not stumbling or jarring; met. not stumbling or jarring against moral rule, unblamable, clear, Acts 24:16; Phil. 1:10; free from offensiveness, 1 Cor. 10:32*</def>
2085
2086GK G719 | S G678   ἀπÏοσωπολήμπτως   aprosoÌ„poleÌ„mptoÌ„s   1x
2087<def>without respect of persons, impartially, 1 Pet. 1:17*</def>
2088
2089GK G720 | S G679   ἄπταιστος   aptaistos   1x
2090<def>free from stumbling; met. free from moral stumbling, offence; irreprehensible, Jude 24*</def>
2091
2092GK G721 | S G680, Gπ681   ἅπτω   haptō   39x
2093<def>pr. to bring in contact, fit, fasten; to light, kindle, Mk. 4:21; Lk. 8:16; to touch, Mt. 8:3; to meddle, venture to partake, Col. 2:21; to have intercourse with, to know carnally, 1 Cor. 7:1; by impl. to harm, 1 Jn. 5:18 </def>→ cling; light; take hold; touch.
2094
2095GK G722 | S G682   Ἀπφία   Apphia   1x
2096<def>Apphia, pr. name, Phlm. 2*</def>
2097
2098GK G723 | S G683   ἀπωθέω   apōtheō   6x
2099<def>to thrust away, repel from one’s self, repulse, Acts 7:27; to refuse, reject, cast off, Acts 7:39; 13:46; Rom. 11:1, 2; 1 Tim. 1:19*</def>
2100
2101GK G724 | S G684   ἀπώλεια   apōleia   18x
2102<def>consumption, destruction; waste, profusion, Mt. 26:8; Mk. 14:4; destruction, state of being destroyed, Acts 25:6; eternal ruin, perdition, Mt. 7:13; Acts 8:20 </def>→ destruction; ruin; waste.
2103
2104GK G725 | S G685   ἀÏά   ara   1x
2105<def>pr. a prayer; more commonly a prayer for evil; curse, cursing, imprecation, Rom. 3:14*</def>
2106
2107GK G726 | S G686   ἄÏα   ara   49x
2108<def>a particle which denotes, first, transition from one thing to another by natural sequence; secondly, logical inference; in which case the premises are either expressed, Mt. 12:28, or to be variously supplied, therefore, then, consequently; as a result, Acts 17:27</def>
2109
2110GK G727 | S G687   ἆÏα   ara   3x
2111<def>inferential particle, used mainly in interrogations, Lk. 18:8; Acts 8:30; Gal. 2:17*</def>
2112
2113GK G728 | S G688   ἈÏαβία   Arabia   2x
2114<def>Arabia, Gal. 1:17; 4:25*</def>
2115
2116GK G730 | S G689   ἈÏάμ   Aram   2x
2117<def>Aram, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:3-4*</def>
2118
2119GK G731 | S G729   ἄÏαφος   araphos   1x
2120<def>not sewed, seamless, Jn. 19:23*</def>
2121
2122GK G732 | S G690   ἌÏαψ   Araps   1x
2123<def>an Arabian, Acts 2:11*</def>
2124
2125GK G733 | S G691   ἀÏγέω   argeō   1x
2126<def>pr. to be unemployed; to be inoperative, to linger, 2 Pet. 2:3*</def>
2127
2128GK G734 | S G692   ἀÏγός   argos   8x
2129<def>pr. inactive, unemployed, Mt. 20:3, 6; idle, averse from labor, 1 Tim. 5:13; Tit. 1:12; met. 2 Pet. 1:8; unprofitable, hollow, or by impl., injurious, Mt. 12:36; Jas. 2:20*</def>
2130
2131GK G736 | S G694   ἀÏγύÏιον   argyrion   20x
2132<def>silver; meton. money, Mt. 25:18, 27 </def>→ money; silver.
2133
2134GK G737 | S G695   ἀÏγυÏοκόπος   argyrokopos   1x
2135<def>a forger of silver, silversmith, Acts 19:24*</def>
2136
2137GK G738 | S G696   ἄÏγυÏος   argyros   5x
2138<def>silver; meton. anything made of silver; money, Jas. 5:3</def>
2139
2140GK G739 | S G693   ἀÏγυÏοῦς   argyrous   3x
2141<def>made of silver, Acts 19:24; 2 Tim. 2:20; Rev. 9:20*</def>
2142
2143GK G741 | S G698   ἈÏεοπαγίτης   AreopagiteÌ„s   1x
2144<def>a judge of the court of Areopagus, Acts 17:34*</def>
2145
2146GK G742 | S G699   ἀÏεσκεία   areskeia   1x
2147<def>a pleasing, desire of pleasing, Col. 1:10*</def>
2148
2149GK G743 | S G700   ἀÏέσκω   areskō   17x
2150<def>to please, Mt. 14:6; to be pleasing, acceptable, Acts 6:5; to consult the pleasure of any one, Rom. 15:1, 2, 3; 1 Cor. 10:33; to seek favor with, Gal. 1:10; 1 Thess. 2:4 </def>→ please.
2151
2152GK G744 | S G701   ἀÏεστός   arestos   4x
2153<def>pleasing, acceptable, Acts 12:3; 1 Jn. 3:22; 8:29, deemed proper, Acts 6:2</def>
2154
2155GK G745 | S G702   ἉÏέτας   Haretas   1x
2156<def>Aretas, pr. name, 2 Cor. 11:32*</def>
2157
2158GK G746 | S G703   ἀÏετή   aretē   5x
2159<def>goodness, good quality of any kind; a gracious act of God, 1 Pet. 2:9; 2 Pet. 1:3; virtue, uprightness, Phil. 4:8; 2 Pet. 1:5*</def>
2160
2161GK G748 | S G704   ἀÏήν   areÌ„n   1x
2162<def>a sheep, lamb, Lk. 10:3*</def>
2163
2164GK G749 | S G705   ἀÏιθμέω   arithmeō   3x
2165<def>to count, Mt. 10:30; Lk. 12:7; Rev. 7:9*</def>
2166
2167GK G750 | S G706   ἀÏιθμός   arithmos   18x
2168<def>a number, Lk. 22:3; Jn. 6:10; Acts 4:4; Rev. 20:8; 13:18 </def>→ number.
2169
2170GK G751 | S G707   ἉÏιμαθαία   Harimathaia   4x
2171<def>Arimathea, a town of Palestine, Mt. 27:57; Mk. 15:43; Lk. 23:51; Jn. 19:38*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2172
2173GK G752 | S G708   ἈÏίσταÏχος   Aristarchos   5x
2174<def>Aristarchus, pr. name, Acts 19:29; 20:4; 27:2; Col. 4:10; Phlm. 24*</def>
2175
2176GK G753 | S G709   ἀÏιστάω   aristaō   3x
2177<def>to take the first meal, breakfast, Jn. 21:12, 15; also, to take a mid-day meal, Lk. 11:37*</def>
2178
2179GK G754 | S G710   ἀÏιστεÏός   aristeros   4x
2180<def>the left hand, Mt. 6:3; so á¼Î¾ á¼€ÏιστεÏῶν, i.e. μεÏῶν, Lk. 23:33; 2 Cor. 6:7; Mk. 10:37*</def>
2181
2182GK G755 | S G711   ἈÏιστόβουλος   Aristoboulos   1x
2183<def>Aristobulus, pr. name, Rom. 16:10*</def>
2184
2185GK G756 | S G712   ἄÏιστον   ariston   3x
2186<def>pr. the first meal, breakfast; afterwards extended to signify also a slight mid-day meal, luncheon, Mt. 22:4; Lk. 11:38; 14:12*</def>
2187
2188GK G757 | S G713   ἀÏκετός   arketos   3x
2189<def>sufficient, enough, Mt. 6:34; 10:25; 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
2190
2191GK G758 | S G714   ἀÏκέω   arkeō   8x
2192<def>pr. to ward off; thence; to be of service, avail; to suffice, be enough, Mt. 25:9; pass. to be contented, satisfied, Lk. 3:14; 1 Tim. 6:8; Heb. 13:5; 3 Jn. 10</def>
2193
2194GK G759 | S G715   ἄÏκος   arkos   1x
2195<def>also spelled ἄÏκτος, a bear, Rev. 13:2*</def>
2196
2197GK G761 | S G716   ἅÏμα   harma   4x
2198<def>a chariot, vehicle, Acts 8:28, 29, 38; Rev. 9:9*</def>
2199
2200GK G762 | S G717   ἉÏμαγεδών   HarmagedoÌ„n   1x
2201<def>Armageddon, Rev. 16:16*</def>
2202
2203GK G764 | S G718   á¼Ïμόζω   harmozō   1x
2204<def>to fit together; to join, unite, in marriage, espouse, betroth, 2 Cor. 11:2*</def>
2205
2206GK G765 | S G719   á¼Ïμός   harmos   1x
2207<def>a joint or articulation of the bones, Heb. 4:12*</def>
2208
2209GK G766 | S G720   ἀÏνέομαι   arneomai   33x
2210<def>to deny, disclaim, disown, Mt. 10:33; to renounce, Tit. 2:12; to decline, refuse, Heb. 11:24; absol. to deny, contradict, Lk. 8:15 </def>→ deny; disown; reject; renounce.
2211
2212GK G767 | S G720a   ἈÏνί   Arni   1x
2213<def>Arni, pr. name, Lk. 3:33*</def>
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2215
2216GK G768 | S G721   ἀÏνίον   arnion   30x
2217<def>a young lamb, lamb, Jn. 21:15; Rev. 5:6, 8 </def>→ lamb.
2218
2219GK G769 | S G722   ἀÏοτÏιάω   arotriaō   3x
2220<def>to plow, Lk. 17:7; 1 Cor. 9:10*</def>
2221
2222GK G770 | S G723   ἄÏοτÏον   arotron   1x
2223<def>a plow, Lk. 9:62*</def>
2224
2225GK G771 | S G724   á¼Ïπαγή   harpagē   3x
2226<def>plunder, pillage; the act of plundering, Heb. 10:34; prey, spoil, Mt. 23:25; Lk. 11:39*</def>
2227
2228GK G772 | S G725   á¼Ïπαγμός   harpagmos   1x
2229<def>eager seizure; in NT, a thing retained with an eager grasp, or eagerly claimed and conspicuously exercised, Phil. 2:6*</def>
2230
2231GK G773 | S G726   á¼Ïπάζω   harpazō   14x
2232<def>to seize, as a wild beast, Jn. 10:12; take away by force, snatch away, Mt. 13:19; Jn. 10:28, 29; Acts 23:10; Jude 23; met. to seize on with avidity, eagerly, appropriate, Mt. 11:12; to convey away suddenly, transport hastily, Jn. 6:15 </def>→ catch; snatch.
2233
2234GK G774 | S G727   ἅÏπαξ   harpax   5x
2235<def>pr. raveneous, ravening, as a wild beast, Mt. 7:15; met. rapacious, given to extortion and robbery, an extortioner, Lk. 18:11; 1 Cor. 5:10, 11; 6:10*</def>
2236
2237GK G775 | S G728   ἀÏÏαβών   arraboÌ„n   3x
2238<def>a pledge, earnest, 2 Cor. 1:22; 5:5; Eph. 1:14* </def>→ deposit; guarantee; pledge.
2239
2240GK G777 | S G731   ἄÏÏητος   arreÌ„tos   1x
2241<def>pr. not spoken; what ought not to be spoken, secret; which cannot be spoken or uttered, 2 Cor. 12:4*</def>
2242
2243GK G779 | S G732   ἄÏÏωστος   arroÌ„stos   5x
2244<def>ill, sick, an invalid, Mt. 14:14; Mk. 6:5, 13; 16:18; 1 Cor. 11:30</def>
2245
2246GK G780 | S G733   ἀÏσενοκοίτης   arsenokoiteÌ„s   2x
2247<def>a male engaging in same-gender sexual activity, a sodomite, pedarest, 1 Cor. 6:9; 1 Tim. 1:10*</def>
2248
2249GK G781 | S G730   ἄÏσην   arseÌ„n   9x
2250<def>male, of the male sex, Mt. 19:4; Mk. 10:6; Lk. 2:23; Rom. 1:27; Gal. 3:28; Rev. 12:5, 13* </def>→ male.
2251
2252GK G782 | S G734   ἈÏτεμᾶς   Artemas   1x
2253<def>Artemas, pr. name, Tit. 3:12*</def>
2254
2255GK G783 | S G735   ἌÏτεμις   Artemis   5x
2256<def>Artemis or Diana, Acts 19:24, 27, 28, 34, 35*</def>
2257
2258GK G784 | S G736   ἀÏτέμων   artemoÌ„n   1x
2259<def>a topsail, foresail; or, according to others, the dolon of Pliny and Pollux, a small sail near the bow of the ship, which was hoisted when the wind was too strong to use the larger sails, Acts 27:40*</def>
2260
2261GK G785 | S G737   ἄÏτι   arti   36x
2262<def>pr. at the present moment, close upon it either before of after; now, at the present juncture, Mt. 3:15; forthwith, presently; just now, recently, 1 Thess. 3:6; ἕως ἄÏτι, until now, hitherto, Mt. 11:12; Jn. 2:10; ἀπ’ ἄÏτι, or ἀπάÏτι, from this time, henceforth, Mt. 23:39 </def>→ now.
2263
2264GK G786 | S G738   ἀÏτιγέννητος   artigenneÌ„tos   1x
2265<def>just born, new-born, 1 Pet. 2:2*</def>
2266
2267GK G787 | S G739   ἄÏτιος   artios   1x
2268<def>entirely suited; complete in accomplishment, ready, 2 Tim. 3:17*</def>
2269
2270GK G788 | S G740   ἄÏτος   artos   97x
2271<def>bread; a loaf or thin cake of bread, Mt. 26:26; food, Mt. 15:2; Mk. 3:20; bread, maintenance, living, necessaries of life, Mt. 6:11; Lk. 11:3; 2 Thess. 3:8 </def>→ bread; food; loaf.
2272
2273GK G789 | S G741   ἀÏτύω   artyō   3x
2274<def>pr. to fit, prepare; to season, make savoury, Mk. 9:50; Lk. 14:34; Col. 4:6*</def>
2275
2276GK G790 | S G742   ἈÏφαξάδ   Arphaxad   1x
2277<def>Arphaxad, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:36*</def>
2278
2279GK G791 | S G743   ἀÏχάγγελος   archangelos   2x
2280<def>an archangel, chief angel, 1 Thess. 4:16; Jude 9*</def>
2281
2282GK G792 | S G744   ἀÏχαῖος   archaios   11x
2283<def>old, ancient, of former age, Mt. 5:21, 33; of long standing, old, veteran, Acts 21:16; ἀφ’ ἡμεÏῶν á¼€Ïχαίων, from early days, from an early period, of the Gospel, Acts 15:7 </def>→ ancient; old.
2284
2285GK G793 | S G745   ἈÏχέλαος   Archelaos   1x
2286<def>Archelaus, pr. name, Mt. 2:22*</def>
2287
2288GK G794 | S G746   ἀÏχή   archē   55x
2289<def>a beginning, Mt. 24:8; an extremity, corner, or, an attached cord, Acts 10:11; 11:5; first place, headship; high estate, eminence, Jude 6; authority, Lk. 20:20; an authority, magistrate, Lk. 12:11; a principality, prince, of spiritual existence, Eph. 3:10; 6:12; ἀπ’ á¼€Ïχῆς, á¼Î¾ á¼€Ïχῆς, from the first, originally, Mt. 19:4, 8; Lk. 1:2; Jn. 6:64; 2 Thess. 2:13; 1 Jn. 1:1; 2:7; á¼Î½ á¼€Ïχῇ, κατ’ á¼€Ïχάς, in the beginning of things, Jn. 1:1, 2; Heb. 1:10; á¼Î½ á¼€Ïχῇ, at the first, Acts 11:15; τὴν á¼€Ïχήν, used adverbially, wholly, altogether, Jn. 8:25 </def>→ beginning; ruler.
2290
2291GK G795 | S G747   ἀÏχηγός   archeÌ„gos   4x
2292<def>a chief, leader, prince, Acts 5:31; a prime author, Acts 3:15; Heb. 2:10; 12:2*</def>
2293
2294GK G796 | S G748   ἀÏχιεÏατικός   archieratikos   1x
2295<def>belonging to or connected with the high-priest or his office, Acts 4:6*</def>
2296
2297GK G797 | S G749   ἀÏχιεÏεύς   archiereus   122x
2298<def>a high-priest, chief-priest </def>→ chief priest; high priest.
2299
2300GK G799 | S G750   ἀÏχιποίμην   archipoimeÌ„n   1x
2301<def>chief shepherd, 1 Pet. 5:4*</def>
2302
2303GK G800 | S G751   ἌÏχιππος   Archippos   2x
2304<def>Archippus, pr. name, Col. 4:17; Phlm. 2, inscr. and subscr.*</def>
2305
2306GK G801 | S G752   ἀÏχισυνάγωγος   archisynagoÌ„gos   9x
2307<def>a president or moderating elder of a synagogue, Mk. 5:22, 35, 36, 38; Lk. 8:49</def>
2308
2309GK G802 | S G753   ἀÏχιτέκτων   architektoÌ„n   1x
2310<def>architect, head or master-builder, 1 Cor. 3:10*</def>
2311
2312GK G803 | S G754   ἀÏχιτελώνης   architeloÌ„neÌ„s   1x
2313<def>a chief publican, chief collector of the customs or taxes, Lk. 19:2*</def>
2314
2315GK G804 | S G755   ἀÏχιτÏίκλινος   architriklinos   3x
2316<def>director of a feast, Jn. 2:8, 9*</def>
2317
2318GK G806 | S G756, G757   ἄÏχω   archō   86x
2319<def>(1) pr. (act.) to be first; to rule, Mk. 10:42; Rom. 15:12 (2) mid. to begin, Mt. 4:17; to take commencement, Lk. 24:27; 1 Pet. 4:17 </def>→ begin; rule.
2320
2321GK G807 | S G758   ἄÏχων   archoÌ„n   37x
2322<def>one invested with power and dignity, chief, ruler, prince, magistrate, Mt. 9:23; 20:25 </def>→ leader; prince; ruler.
2323
2324GK G808 | S G759   ἄÏωμα   aroÌ„ma   4x
2325<def>an aromatic substance, spice, etc., Mk. 16:1; Lk. 23:56; 24:1; Jn. 19:40*</def>
2326
2327GK G810 | S G761   ἀσάλευτος   asaleutos   2x
2328<def>unshaken, immovable, Acts 27:41; met. firm, stable, enduring, Heb. 12:28*</def>
2329
2330GK G811 | S G760   Ἀσάφ   Asaph   2x
2331<def>Asaph, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:7, 8*</def>
2332
2333GK G812 | S G762   ἄσβεστος   asbestos   3x
2334<def>unquenched; inextinguishable, unquenchable, Mt. 3:12; Mk. 9:43; Lk. 3:17*</def>
2335
2336GK G813 | S G763   ἀσέβεια   asebeia   6x
2337<def>impiety, ungodliness; dishonesty, wickedness, Rom. 1:18; 11:26; 2 Tim. 2:16; Tit. 2:12; Jude 15, 18*</def>
2338
2339GK G814 | S G764   ἀσεβέω   asebeō   1x
2340<def>to be impious, to act impiously or wickedly, live an impious life, 2 Pet. 2:6; Jude 15*</def>
2341
2342GK G815 | S G765   ἀσεβής   asebēs   9x
2343<def>impious, ungodly; wicked, sinful, Rom. 4:5; 5:6 </def>→ godless; ungodly; wicked, wickedness.
2344
2345GK G816 | S G766   ἀσέλγεια   aselgeia   10x
2346<def>intemperance; licentiousness, lasciviousness, Rom. 13:13; insolence, outrageous behavior, Mk. 7:22 </def>→ debauchery; lewdness; sensuality.
2347
2348GK G817 | S G767   ἄσημος   asēmos   1x
2349<def>pr. not marked; met. not noted, not remarkable, unknown to fame, ignoble, mean, inconsiderable, Acts 21:39*</def>
2350
2351GK G818 | S G768   ἈσήÏ   AseÌ„r   2x
2352<def>Asher, pr. name, indecl. (Gen. 30:13; 49:20; 2 Chr. 30:11) Lk. 2:36; Rev. 7:6*</def>
2353
2354GK G819 | S G769   ἀσθένεια   astheneia   24x
2355<def>want of strength, weakness, feebleness, 1 Cor. 15:43; bodily infirmity, state of ill health, sickness, Mt. 8:17; Lk. 5:15; met. infirmity, frailty, imperfection, intellectual and moral, Rom. 6:19; 1 Cor. 2:3; Heb. 5:2; 7:28; suffering, affliction, distress, calamity, Rom. 8:26 </def>→ illness; sickness; weakness.
2356
2357GK G820 | S G770   ἀσθενέω   astheneō   33x
2358<def>to be weak, infirm, deficient in strength; to be inefficient, Rom. 8:3; 2 Cor. 13:3; to be sick, Mt. 25:36; met. to be weak in faith, to doubt, hesitate, be unsettled, timid, Rom. 14:1; 1 Cor. 8:9, 11, 12; 2 Cor. 11:29; to be deficient in authority, dignity, or power, be contemptible, 2 Cor. 11:21; 13:3, 9; to be afflicted, distressed, needy, Acts 20:35; 2 Cor. 12:10; 13:4, 9 </def>→ sick; weak.
2359
2360GK G821 | S G771   ἀσθένημα   asthenēma   1x
2361<def>pr. weakness, infirmity, met. doubt, hesitation, Rom. 15:1*</def>
2362
2363GK G822 | S G772   ἀσθενής   asthenēs   26x
2364<def>without strength, weak, infirm, Mt. 26:41; Mk. 14:38; 1 Pet. 3:7; helpless, Rom. 5:6; imperfect, inefficient, Gal. 4:9; feeble, without energy, 2 Cor. 10:10; infirm in body, sick, sickly, Mt. 25:39, 43, 44; weak, mentally or spiritually, dubious, hesitating, 1 Cor. 8:7, 10; 9:22; 1 Thess. 5:14; afflicted, distressed, oppressed with calamities, 1 Cor. 4:10 </def>→ sick; weak.
2365
2366GK G823 | S G773   Ἀσία   Asia   18x
2367<def>Asia, the Roman province, Acts 19:27</def>
2368
2369GK G824 | S G774   Ἀσιανός   Asianos   1x
2370<def>belonging to the Roman province of Asia, Acts 20:4*</def>
2371
2372GK G825 | S G775   ἈσιάÏχης   AsiarcheÌ„s   1x
2373<def>an Asiarch, an officer in the province of Asia, as in other eastern provinces of the Roman empire, selected, with others, from the more opulent citizens, to preside over the things pertaining to religious worship, and to exhibit annual public games at their own expense in honor of the gods, in the manner of the aediles at Rome, Acts 19:31*</def>
2374
2375GK G826 | S G776   ἀσιτία   asitia   1x
2376<def>abstinence from food, fasting, Acts 27:21*</def>
2377
2378GK G827 | S G777   ἄσιτος   asitos   1x
2379<def>abstaining from food, fasting, Acts 27:33*</def>
2380
2381GK G828 | S G778   ἀσκέω   askeō   1x
2382<def>pr. to work materials; absol. to train or exert one’s self, make endeavor, Acts 24:16*</def>
2383
2384GK G829 | S G779   ἀσκός   askos   12x
2385<def>a leather bag or bottle, bottle of skin, Mt. 9:17; Mk. 2:22; Lk. 5:37, 38 </def>→ wineskin.
2386
2387GK G830 | S G780   ἀσμένως   asmenōs   1x
2388<def>gladly, joyfully, Acts 21:17*</def>
2389
2390GK G831 | S G781   ἄσοφος   asophos   1x
2391<def>unwise; destitute of Christian wisdom, Eph. 5:15*</def>
2392
2393GK G832 | S G782   ἀσπάζομαι   aspazomai   59x
2394<def>to salute, greet, welcome, express good wishes, pay respects, Mt. 10:12; Mk. 9:15, et al. freq.; to bid farewell, Acts 20:1; 21:6; to treat with affection, Mt. 5:47; met. to embrace mentally, welcome to the heart of understanding, Heb. 11:13 </def>→ greet; welcome.
2395
2396GK G833 | S G783   ἀσπασμός   aspasmos   10x
2397<def>salutation, greeting, Mt. 23:7; Mk. 12:38 </def>→ greeting.
2398
2399GK G834 | S G784   ἄσπιλος   aspilos   4x
2400<def>spotless, unblemished, pure, 1 Tim. 6:14; Jas. 1:27; 1 Pet. 1:19; 2 Pet. 3:14*</def>
2401
2402GK G835 | S G785   ἀσπίς   aspis   1x
2403<def>an asp, a species of serpent of the most deadly venom, Rom. 3:13*</def>
2404
2405GK G836 | S G786   ἄσπονδος   aspondos   1x
2406<def>pr. unwilling to make a treaty; hence, implacable, irreconcilable, 2 Tim. 3:3*</def>
2407
2408GK G837 | S G787   ἀσσάÏιον   assarion   2x
2409<def>dimin. of the Latin, as, a Roman brass coin with the value of one-tenth of a denarius, or δÏαχμή, used to convey the idea of a trifle or very small sum, Mt. 10:29; Lk. 12:6*</def>
2410
2411GK G839 | S G788   ἆσσον   asson   1x
2412<def>nearer; very nigh, close; used as the compar. of ἄγχι, Acts 27:13*</def>
2413
2414GK G840 | S G789   Ἀσσος   Assos   2x
2415<def>Assos, a maritime city of Mysia, in Asia Minor, Acts 20:13-14*</def>
2416
2417GK G841 | S G790   ἀστατέω   astateō   1x
2418<def>to be unsettled, to be a wanderer, be homeless, 1 Cor. 4:11*</def>
2419
2420GK G842 | S G791   ἀστεῖος   asteios   2x
2421<def>pr. belonging to a city; well bred, polite, polished; hence, elegant, fair, comely, beautiful, Acts 7:20; Heb. 11:23*</def>
2422
2423GK G843 | S G792   ἀστήÏ   asteÌ„r   24x
2424<def>a star, luminous body like a star, luminary, Mt. 2:2, 7, 9, 10; Rev. 1:16 </def>→ star.
2425
2426GK G844 | S G793   ἀστήÏικτος   asteÌ„riktos   2x
2427<def>not made firm; unsettled, unstable, unsteady, 2 Pet. 2:14; 3:16*</def>
2428
2429GK G845 | S G794   ἄστοÏγος   astorgos   2x
2430<def>devoid of natural or instinctive affection, without affection to kindred, Rom. 1:31; 2 Tim. 3:3*</def>
2431
2432GK G846 | S G795   ἀστοχέω   astocheō   3x
2433<def>pr. to miss the mark; met. to err, deviate, swerve from, 1 Tim. 1:6; 6:21; 2 Tim. 2:18*</def>
2434
2435GK G847 | S G796   ἀστÏαπή   astrapē   9x
2436<def>lightning, Mt. 24:27; brightness, lustre, Lk. 11:36</def>
2437
2438GK G848 | S G797   ἀστÏάπτω   astraptō   2x
2439<def>to lighten, flash as lightning, Lk. 17:24; to be bright, shining, Lk. 24:4*</def>
2440
2441GK G849 | S G798   ἄστÏον   astron   4x
2442<def>a constellation; a star, Lk. 21:25; Acts 7:43; 27:20; Heb. 11:12* </def>→ star.
2443
2444GK G850 | S G799   ἈσύγκÏιτος   Asynkritos   1x
2445<def>Asyncritus, pr. name, Rom. 16:14*</def>
2446
2447GK G851 | S G800   ἀσύμφωνος   asymphōnos   1x
2448<def>discordant in sound; met. discordant, at difference, Acts 28:25*</def>
2449
2450GK G852 | S G801   ἀσύνετος   asynetos   5x
2451<def>unintelligent, dull, Mt. 15:16; Mk. 7:18; reckless, perverse, Rom. 1:21, 31; unenlightened, heathenish, Rom. 10:19</def>
2452
2453GK G853 | S G802   ἀσύνθετος   asynthetos   1x
2454<def>unable to be trusted, undutiful, Rom. 1:31*</def>
2455
2456GK G854 | S G803   ἀσφάλεια   asphaleia   3x
2457<def>pr. state of security from falling, firmness; safety, security, 1 Thess. 5:3; certainty, truth, Lk. 1:4; means of security, Acts 5:23*</def>
2458
2459GK G855 | S G804   ἀσφαλής   asphalēs   5x
2460<def>pr. firm, secure from falling; firm, sure, steady, immovable, Heb. 6:19; met. certain, sure, Acts 21:34; 22:30; 25:26; safe, making secure, Phil. 3:1*</def>
2461
2462GK G856 | S G805   ἀσφαλίζω   asphalizō   4x
2463<def>mid: to make fast, safe, or secure, Mt. 27:64, 65, 66; Acts 16:24*</def>
2464
2465GK G857 | S G806   ἀσφαλῶς   asphalōs   3x
2466<def>securely, safely; without fail, safely, Mk. 14:44; Acts 16:23; certainly, assuredly, Acts 2:36*</def>
2467
2468GK G858 | S G807   ἀσχημονέω   aschēmoneō   2x
2469<def>to behave in an unbecoming manner or indecorously, 1 Cor. 13:5; to behave in a manner open to censure, 1 Cor. 7:36*</def>
2470
2471GK G859 | S G808   ἀσχημοσύνη   aschēmosynē   2x
2472<def>pr. external indecorum; nakedness, shame, pudenda, Rev. 16:15; indecency, infamous lust or lewdness, Rom. 1:27*</def>
2473
2474GK G860 | S G809   ἀσχήμων   aschēmōn   1x
2475<def>indecorous, uncomely, indecent, 1 Cor. 12:23*</def>
2476
2477GK G861 | S G810   ἀσωτία   asōtia   3x
2478<def>dissoluteness, debauchery, Eph. 5:18; Tit. 1:6; 1 Pet. 4:4*</def>
2479
2480GK G862 | S G811   ἀσώτως   asōtōs   1x
2481<def>dissolutely, loosely, Lk. 15:13*</def>
2482
2483GK G863 | S G812   ἀτακτέω   atakteō   1x
2484<def>pr. to infringe military order; met. to be irregular, behave disorderly, to be lazy, 2 Thess. 3:7*</def>
2485
2486GK G864 | S G813   ἄτακτος   ataktos   1x
2487<def>pr. used of soldiers, disorderly; met. irregular in conduct, disorderly, lazy, 1 Thess. 5:14*</def>
2488
2489GK G865 | S G814   ἀτάκτως   ataktōs   2x
2490<def>disorderly, irresponsible, 2 Thess. 3:6, 11*</def>
2491
2492GK G866 | S G815   ἄτεκνος   ateknos   2x
2493<def>childless, Lk. 20:28, 29*</def>
2494
2495GK G867 | S G816   ἀτενίζω   atenizō   14x
2496<def>to fix one’s eyes upon, look steadily, gaze intently, Lk. 4:20 </def>→ gaze; look straight; stare.
2497
2498GK G868 | S G817   ἄτεÏ   ater   2x
2499<def>improper prep with the gen., without, Lk. 22:6, 35*</def>
2500
2501GK G869 | S G818   ἀτιμάζω   atimazō   7x
2502<def>also spelled ἀτιμάω and ἀντιμόω, to dishonor, slight, Jn. 8:49; Rom. 2:23; Jas. 2:6; to treat with indignity, Mk. 12:4; Lk. 20:11; Acts 5:41; to abuse, debase, Rom. 1:24*</def>
2503
2504GK G871 | S G819   ἀτιμία   atimia   7x
2505<def>dishonor, infamy, Rom. 1:26; shame, 1 Cor. 11:14; meanness, vileness, 1 Cor. 15:43; 2 Cor. 6:8; a dishonorable use, Rom. 9:21; 2 Tim. 2:20; κατὰ ἀτιμίαν, slightingly, disparagingly, 2 Cor. 11:21</def>
2506
2507GK G872 | S G820   ἄτιμος   atimos   4x
2508<def>unhonored, without honor, Mt. 13:57; Mk. 6:4; despised, 1 Cor. 4:10; 12:23*</def>
2509
2510GK G874 | S G822   ἀτμίς   atmis   2x
2511<def>an exhalation, vapor, smoke, Acts 2:19; Jas. 4:14*</def>
2512
2513GK G875 | S G823   ἄτομος   atomos   1x
2514<def>indivisible, and by impl. exceedingly minute; á¼Î½ ἀτόμῳ, i.e. χÏόνῳ, in an indivisible point of time, in an instant or moment, 1 Cor. 15:52*</def>
2515
2516GK G876 | S G824   ἄτοπος   atopos   4x
2517<def>pr. out of place; inopportune, unsuitable, absurd; new, unusual, strange; in NT improper, amiss, wicked, Lk. 23:41; Acts 25:5; 2 Thess. 3:2; noxious, harmful, Acts 28:6*</def>
2518
2519GK G877 | S G825   Ἀττάλεια   Attaleia   1x
2520<def>Attalia, a city of Pamphylia, Acts 14:25*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2521
2522GK G878 | S G826   αá½Î³á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   augazō   1x
2523<def>to see distinctly, discern, or possibly to shine, give light at 2 Cor. 4:4*</def>
2524
2525GK G879 | S G827   αá½Î³á½µÂ   augē   1x
2526<def>radiance; daybreak, dawn, Acts 20:11*</def>
2527
2528GK G881 | S G829   αá½Î¸á½±Î´Î·Ï‚   authadeÌ„s   2x
2529<def>one who pleases himself, willful, obstinate; arrogant, stubborn, Tit. 1:7; 2 Pet. 2:10*</def>
2530
2531GK G882 | S G830   αá½Î¸Î±á½·Ïετος   authairetos   2x
2532<def>pr. one who chooses his own course of action; acting spontaneously, of one’s own accord, 2 Cor. 8:3, 17*</def>
2533
2534GK G883 | S G831   αá½Î¸ÎµÎ½Ï„έω   authenteō   1x
2535<def>to have authority over, domineer, 1 Tim. 2:12*</def>
2536
2537GK G884 | S G832   αá½Î»á½³Ï‰Â   auleō   3x
2538<def>to play on a pipe or flute, pipe, Mt. 11:17; Lk. 7:32; 1 Cor. 14:7*</def>
2539
2540GK G885 | S G833   αá½Î»á½µÂ   aulē   12x
2541<def>pr. an unroofed enclosure; court-yard; sheepfold, Jn. 10:1, 16; an exterior court, i.q. Ï€Ïοαύλιον, an enclosed place between the door and the street, Rev. 11:2; an interior court, quadrangle, the open court in the middle of Oriental houses, which are commonly built in the form of a square enclosing this court, Mt. 26:58, 69; by synec. a house, mansion, palace, Mt. 26:3; Lk. 11:21 </def>→ courtyard; palace.
2542
2543GK G886 | S G834   αá½Î»Î·Ï„ής   auleÌ„teÌ„s   2x
2544<def>a player on a pipe or flute, Mt. 9:23; Rev. 18:22*</def>
2545
2546GK G887 | S G835   αá½Î»á½·Î¶Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   aulizomai   2x
2547<def>pr. to pass the time in a court-yard; to lodge; hence, to pass the night in any place, to lodge at night, pass or remain through the night, Mt. 21:17; Lk. 21:37*</def>
2548
2549GK G888 | S G836   αá½Î»á½¹Ï‚   aulos   1x
2550<def>a pipe or flute, 1 Cor. 14:7*</def>
2551
2552GK G889 | S G837   αá½Î¾á½±Î½Ï‰Â   auxanō   21x
2553<def>also spelled αὔξω, trans. to cause to grow or increase; pass. to be increased, enlarged, Mt. 13:32; 1 Cor. 3:6, 7; intrans. to increase, grow, Mt. 6:28; Mk. 4:8 </def>→ become greater; grow; increase.
2554
2555GK G890 | S G838   αὔξησις   auxēsis   2x
2556<def>increase, growth, Eph. 4:16; Col. 2:19*</def>
2557
2558GK G891 | S G837   αὔξω   auxō   2x
2559<def>see αá½Î¾á½±Î½Ï‰, Eph. 2:21; Col. 2:19*</def>
2560
2561GK G892 | S G839   αὔÏιον   aurion   14x
2562<def>tomorrow, Mt. 6:30; ἡ αὔÏιον, i.e. ἡμέÏα, the next day, Mt. 6:34 </def>→ tomorrow.
2563
2564GK G893 | S G840   αá½ÏƒÏ„ηÏός   austeÌ„ros   2x
2565<def>pr. harsh, sour in flavor; met. harsh, rigid, ungenerous, Lk. 19:21, 22*</def>
2566
2567GK G894 | S G841   αá½Ï„á½±Ïκεια   autarkeia   2x
2568<def>a competence of the necessaries of life, 2 Cor. 9:8; a frame of mind viewing one’s lot as sufficient, contentedness, 1 Tim. 6:6*</def>
2569
2570GK G895 | S G842   αá½Ï„á½±Ïκης   autarkeÌ„s   1x
2571<def>pr. sufficient or adequate in one’s self; contented with one’s lot, Phil. 4:11*</def>
2572
2573GK G896 | S G843   αá½Ï„οκατάκÏιτος   autokatakritos   1x
2574<def>self-condemned, Tit. 3:11*</def>
2575
2576GK G897 | S G844   αá½Ï„όματος   automatos   2x
2577<def>self-excited, acting spontaneously, spontaneous, of his own accord, Mk. 4:8; Acts 12:10*</def>
2578
2579GK G898 | S G845   αá½Ï„όπτης   autopteÌ„s   1x
2580<def>an eye-witness, Lk. 1:2*</def>
2581
2582GK G899 | S G846, G847, G848   αá½Ï„ός   autos   5,597x
2583<def>self, very; alone, Mk. 6:31; 2 Cor. 12:13; of one’s self, of one’s own motion, Jn. 16:27; used also in the oblique cases independently as a personal pron. of the third person; ὠαá½Ï„ός, the same; unchangeable, Heb. 1:12; κατὰ τὸ αá½Ï„á½¹, at the same time, together, Acts 14:1; á¼Ï€á½¶ τὸ αá½Ï„á½¹, in one and the same place, Mt. 22:34; at the same time, together, Acts 3:1</def>
2584
2585GK G7000 αá½Ï„οῦ   autou   4x here, Mt. 26:36; Lk. 9:27; there, Acts 18:19; 21:4*
2586
2587GK G900 | S G848a   αá½Ï„όφωÏος   autophoÌ„ros   1x
2588<def>pr. caught in the act of theft, Jn. 8:4*</def>
2589
2590GK G901 | S G849   αá½Ï„όχειÏ   autocheir   1x
2591<def>acting or doing anything with one’s own hands, Acts 27:19*</def>
2592
2593GK G902 | S G849a   αá½Ï‡á½³Ï‰Â   aucheō   1x
2594<def>to boast, Jas. 3:5*</def>
2595
2596GK G903 | S G850   αá½Ï‡Î¼Î·Ïός   auchmeÌ„ros   1x
2597<def>squalid, filthy; by impl. dark, obscure, murky, 2 Pet. 1:19*</def>
2598
2599GK G904 | S G851   ἀφαιÏέω   aphaireō   10x
2600<def>to take away, remove, Lk. 1:25; 10:42; to take off, cut off, remove by cutting off, Mt. 26:15; Mk. 14:47; Lk. 22:50 </def>→ cut off; take away.
2601
2602GK G905 | S G852   ἀφανής   aphanēs   1x
2603<def>out of sight; not manifest, hidden, concealed, Heb. 4:13*</def>
2604
2605GK G906 | S G853   ἀφανίζω   aphanizō   5x
2606<def>to remove out of sight, cause to disappear; pass. to disappear, vanish, Jas. 4:14; by impl. to destroy, consume, so that nothing shall be left visible, Mt. 6:19, 20; met. to spoil, deform, disfigure, Mt. 6:16; to perish, Acts 13:41*</def>
2607
2608GK G907 | S G854   ἀφανισμός   aphanismos   1x
2609<def>a disappearing, vanishing away; met. destruction, abolition, abrogation, Heb. 8:13*</def>
2610
2611GK G908 | S G855   ἄφαντος   aphantos   1x
2612<def>not appearing, not seen, invisible; hence, ἄφαντος γενέσθαι, to disappear, vanish, Lk. 24:31*</def>
2613
2614GK G909 | S G856   ἀφεδÏών   aphedroÌ„n   2x
2615<def>a latrine, Mt. 15:17; Mk. 7:19*</def>
2616
2617GK G910 | S G857   ἀφειδία   apheidia   1x
2618<def>pr. the disposition of one who is ἀφειδής, unsparing; hence, in NT unsparingness in the way of rigorous treatment, non-indulgence, Col. 2:23*</def>
2619
2620GK G911 | S G858   ἀφελότης   aphelotēs   1x
2621<def>sincerity, simplicity, Acts 2:46</def>
2622
2623GK G912 | S G859   ἄφεσις   aphesis   17x
2624<def>dismission, deliverance, from captivity, Lk. 4:18 (2x); remission, forgiveness, pardon, Mt. 26:28 </def>→ forgiveness; freedom; release.
2625
2626GK G913 | S G860   á¼Ï†á½µÂ   haphē   2x
2627<def>a fastening; a ligament, by which the different members are connected, commissure, joint, Eph. 4:16; Col. 2:19*</def>
2628
2629GK G914 | S G861   ἀφθαÏσία   aphtharsia   7x
2630<def>incorruptibility, 1 Cor. 15:42, 53, 54; immortality, Rom. 2:7; 2 Tim. 1:10; soundness, purity; á¼Î½ ἀφθαÏσίᾳ, purely, sincerely or constantly, unfailingly, Eph. 6:24</def>
2631
2632GK G915 | S G862   ἄφθαÏτος   aphthartos   8x
2633<def>incorruptible, immortal, imperishable, undying, enduring, Rom. 1:23; 1 Cor. 9:25; 15:52</def>
2634
2635GK G917 | S G862a   ἀφθοÏία   aphthoria   1x
2636<def>pr. incapability of decay; met. incorruptness, integrity, genuineness, purity, Tit. 2:7*</def>
2637
2638GK G918 | S G863   ἀφίημι   aphiēmi   143x
2639<def>to send away, dismiss, suffer to depart; to emit, send forth; τὴν φωνήν, the voice, to cry out, utter an exclamation, Mk. 15:37; τὸ πνεῦμα, the spirit, to expire, Mt. 27:50; to omit, pass over or by; to let alone, care not for, Mt. 15:14; 23:23; Heb. 6:1; to permit, suffer, let, forbid not; to give up, yield, resign, Mt. 5:40; to remit, forgive, pardon; to relax, suffer to become less intense, Rev. 2:4; to leave, depart from; to desert, forsake; to leave remaining or alone; to leave behind, i.e. at one’s death, Mk. 12:19, 20, 21, 22; Jn. 14:27 </def>→ divorce; forgive; leave.
2640
2641GK G919 | S G864   ἀφικνέομαι   aphikneomai   1x
2642<def>to come, arrive at; to reach as a report, Rom. 16:19*</def>
2643
2644GK G920 | S G865   ἀφιλάγαθος   aphilagathos   1x
2645<def>not a lover of good and good men, 2 Tim. 3:3*</def>
2646
2647GK G921 | S G866   ἀφιλάÏγυÏος   aphilargyros   2x
2648<def>not fond of money, not covetous, generous, 1 Tim. 3:3; Heb. 13:5*</def>
2649
2650GK G922 | S G867   ἄφιξις   aphixis   1x
2651<def>arrival; departure, Acts 20:29*</def>
2652
2653GK G923 | S G868   ἀφίστημι   aphistēmi   14x
2654<def>trans. to put away, separate; to draw off or away, withdraw, induce to revolt, Acts 5:37; intrans., and mid., to depart, go away from, Lk. 2:37; met. to desist or refrain from, let alone, Acts 5:38; 22:29; 2 Cor. 12:8; to make defection, fall away, apostatize, Lk. 8:13; 1 Tim. 4:1; Heb. 3:12; to withdraw from, have no intercourse with, 1 Tim. 6:5; to abstain from, 2 Tim. 2:19 </def>→ abandon; depart; fall away; leave; take away; turn away.
2655
2656GK G924 | S G869   ἄφνω   aphnō   3x
2657<def>suddenly, unexpectedly, Acts 2:2; 16:26; 28:6*</def>
2658
2659GK G925 | S G870   ἀφόβως   aphobōs   4x
2660<def>fearlessly, boldly, intrepidly, Phil. 1:14; securely, peacefully, tranquilly, Lk. 1:74; 1 Cor. 16:10; boldly, shamelessly, Jude 12*</def>
2661
2662GK G926 | S G871   ἀφομοιόω   aphomoioō   1x
2663<def>to assimilate, cause to resemble, Heb. 7:3*</def>
2664
2665GK G927 | S G542, G872   ἀφοÏάω   aphoraō   2x
2666<def>to view with undivided attention by looking away from every other object; to regard fixedly and earnestly, Heb. 12:2; to see distinctly, Phil. 2:23*</def>
2667
2668GK G928 | S G873   ἀφοÏίζω   aphorizō   10x
2669<def>to limit off; to separate, sever from the rest, Mt. 13:49; to separate from society, cut off from all intercourse, excommunicate, Lk. 6:22; to set apart, select, Acts 13:2; Rom. 1:1; Gal. 1:15 </def>→ exclude; separate; set apart.
2670
2671GK G929 | S G874   ἀφοÏμή   aphormē   7x
2672<def>pr. a starting point; means to accomplish an object; occasion, opportunity, Rom. 7:8, 11</def>
2673
2674GK G930 | S G875   ἀφÏίζω   aphrizō   2x
2675<def>to froth, foam, Mk. 9:18, 20*</def>
2676
2677GK G931 | S G876   ἀφÏός   aphros   1x
2678<def>froth, foam, Lk. 9:39*</def>
2679
2680GK G932 | S G877   ἀφÏοσύνη   aphrosynē   4x
2681<def>inconsiderateness, folly; boastful folly, 2 Cor. 11:1, 17, 21; in NT foolishness, levity, wickedness, impiety, Mk. 7:22*</def>
2682
2683GK G933 | S G878   ἄφÏων   aphroÌ„n   11x
2684<def>unwise, inconsiderate, simple, foolish, Lk. 11:40; 12:20; 1 Cor. 15:36; ignorant, religiously unenlightened, Rom. 2:20; Eph. 5:17; 1 Pet. 2:15; boastfully foolish, vain, 2 Cor. 11:16, 19 </def>→ fool; foolish.
2685
2686GK G934 | S G879   ἀφυπνόω   aphypnoō   1x
2687<def>to awake from sleep; in NT to go off into sleep, fall asleep, Lk. 8:23*</def>
2688
2689GK G936 | S G880   ἄφωνος   aphōnos   4x
2690<def>dumb, destitute of the power of speech, 1 Cor. 12:2; 2 Pet. 2:16; silent, mute, uttering no voice, Acts 8:32; inarticulate, consisting of inarticulate sounds, unmeaning, 1 Cor. 14:10*</def>
2691
2692GK G937 | S G881   Ἀχάζ   Achaz   2x
2693<def>Ahaz, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:9*</def>
2694
2695GK G938 | S G882   Ἀχαία   Achaia   10x
2696<def>Achaia, the Roman province, comprehending all Greece to the south of Thessaly</def>
2697
2698GK G939 | S G883   Ἀχαϊκός   Achaikos   1x
2699<def>Achaicus, pr. name, 1 Cor. 16:17*</def>
2700
2701GK G940 | S G884   ἀχάÏιστος   acharistos   2x
2702<def>unthankful, ungrateful, Lk. 6:35; 2 Tim. 3:2*</def>
2703
2704GK G942 | S G886   ἀχειÏοποίητος   acheiropoieÌ„tos   3x
2705<def>not made with hands, Mk. 14:58; 2 Cor. 5:1; Col. 2:11*</def>
2706
2707GK G943 | S G885   Ἀχίμ   Achim   2x
2708<def>Achim, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:14*</def>
2709
2710GK G944 | S G887   ἀχλύς   achlys   1x
2711<def>a mist; darkening, dimness, of the sight, Acts 13:11*</def>
2712
2713GK G945 | S G888   ἀχÏεῖος   achreios   2x
2714<def>useless, unprofitable, worthless, Mt. 25:30; unmeritorious, Lk. 17:10*</def>
2715
2716GK G946 | S G889   ἀχÏειόω   achreioō   1x
2717<def>also ἀχÏεόω, pass., to render useless; met., to become corrupt, depraved, Rom. 3:12*</def>
2718
2719GK G947 | S G890   ἄχÏηστος   achreÌ„stos   1x
2720<def>unuseful, useless, unprofitable, and by impl. detrimental, causing loss, Phlm. 11*</def>
2721
2722GK G948 | S G891   ἄχÏι   achri   49x
2723<def>improper prep with the gen., also functioning as a conj, also spelled ἄχÏις (Gal. 3:19; Heb. 3:13; Rev. 2:25), with respect to place, as far as; to time, until, during; as a conj., until</def>
2724
2725GK G949 | S G892   ἄχυÏον   achuron   2x
2726<def>chaff, straw broken up by treading out the grain, Mt. 3:12; Lk. 3:17*</def>
2727
2728GK G950 | S G893   ἀψευδής   apseudēs   1x
2729<def>free from falsehood; incapable of falsehood, Tit. 1:2*</def>
2730
2731GK G952 | S G894   ἄψινθος   apsinthos   2x
2732<def>see ἀψίνθιον</def>
2733
2734GK G953 | S G895   ἄψυχος   apsychos   1x
2735<def>void of life or sense, inanimate, 1 Cor. 14:7*</def>
2736
2737Î’
2738
2739GK G955 | S G896   Βάαλ   Baal   1x
2740<def>Baal, (Hebrew for Master) pr. name, indecl., Rom. 11:4*</def>
2741
2742GK G956 | S G897   Βαβυλών   Babylōn   12x
2743<def>Babylon, 1 Pet. 5:13</def>
2744
2745GK G957 | S G898   βαθμός   bathmos   1x
2746<def>pr. a step, stair; met. grade of dignity, degree, rank, standing, 1 Tim. 3:13*</def>
2747
2748GK G958 | S G899   βάθος   bathos   8x
2749<def>depth; τὸ βάθος, deep water, Lk. 5:4; Mt. 13:5; met. fullness, abundance, immensity, Rom. 11:33; an extreme degree, 2 Cor. 8:2; pl. profundities, deep-laid plans, 1 Cor. 2:10; Rev. 2:24</def>
2750
2751GK G959 | S G900   βαθύνω   bathunō   1x
2752<def>to deepen, excavate, Lk. 6:48*</def>
2753
2754GK G960 | S G901   βαθύς   bathus   4x
2755<def>deep, Jn. 4:11; met. deep, profound, Acts 20:9; Rev. 2:24; ὄÏθÏου βαθέος, lit. at deep morning twilight, at the earliest dawn, Lk. 24:1*</def>
2756
2757GK G961 | S G902   βάϊον   baion   1x
2758<def>a palm branch, Jn. 12:13*</def>
2759
2760GK G962 | S G903   Βαλαάμ   Balaam   3x
2761<def>Balaam, pr. name, indecl.</def>
2762
2763GK G963 | S G904   Βαλάκ   Balak   1x
2764<def>Balak, pr. name, indecl., Rev. 2:14*</def>
2765
2766GK G964 | S G905   βαλλάντιον   ballantion   4x
2767<def>also spelled βαλάντιον, a bag, purse, Lk. 10:4; 12:33; 22:35, 36*</def>
2768
2769GK G965 | S G906   βάλλω   ballō   122x
2770<def>pluperfect, á¼Î²ÎµÎ²Î»á½µÎ¼Î·Î½, to throw, cast; to lay, Rev. 2:22; Mt. 8:6, 14; to put, place, Jas. 3:3; to place, deposit, Mt. 27:6; Mk. 12:41-44; Lk. 21:1-4; Jn. 12:6; to pour, Jn. 13:5; to thrust, Jn. 18:11; 20:27; Mk. 7:33; Rev. 14:19; to send forth, Mt. 10:34; to assault, strike, Mk. 14:65; met. to suggest, Jn. 13:2; intrans. to rush, beat, as the wind, Acts 27:14 </def>→ throw.
2771
2772GK G966 | S G907   βαπτίζω   baptizō   77x
2773<def>pr. to dip, immerse; to cleanse or purify by washing; to administer the rite of baptism, to baptize; met. with various reference to the ideas associated with Christian baptism as an act of dedication, e.g. marked designation, devotion, trial, etc.; mid. to procure baptism for one’s self, to undergo baptism, Acts 22:16 </def>→ baptize.
2774
2775GK G967 | S G908   βάπτισμα   baptisma   19x
2776<def>pr. immersion; baptism, ordinance of baptism, Mt. 3:7; Rom. 6:4; met. baptism in the trial of suffering, Mt. 20:22, 23; Mk. 10:38, 39 </def>→ baptism, baptist.
2777
2778GK G968 | S G909   βαπτισμός   baptismos   4x
2779<def>pr. an act of dipping or immersion: a baptism, Col. 2:12; Heb. 6:2; an ablution, Mk. 7:4; Heb. 9:10* </def>→ baptism; wash, washing.
2780
2781GK G969 | S G910   βαπτιστής   baptistēs   12x
2782<def>one who baptizes, a baptist, Mt. 3:1; 11:11, 12 </def>→ baptism, baptist.
2783
2784GK G970 | S G911   βάπτω   baptō   4x
2785<def>to dip, Jn. 13:26; Lk. 16:24; to dye, Rev. 19:13*</def>
2786
2787GK G972 | S G912   ΒαÏαββᾶς   Barabbas   11x
2788<def>Barabbas, pr. name</def>
2789
2790GK G973 | S G913   ΒαÏάκ   Barak   1x
2791<def>Barak, pr. name, indecl., Heb. 11:32*</def>
2792
2793GK G974 | S G914   ΒαÏαχίας   Barachias   1x
2794<def>Barachias, pr. name, Mt. 23:35</def>
2795
2796GK G975 | S G915   βάÏβαÏος   barbaros   6x
2797<def>pr. one to whom a pure Greek dialect is not native; one who is not a proper Greek, a barbarian, Rom. 1:14; Col. 3:11; Acts 28:2, 4; a foreigner speaking a strange language, 1 Cor. 14:11*</def>
2798
2799GK G976 | S G916   βαÏέω   bareō   6x
2800<def>to be heavy upon, weigh down, burden, oppress, as sleep, Mt. 26:43; Mk. 14:40; Lk. 9:32; calamities, 2 Cor. 1:8; 5:4; or, trouble, care, expense, etc. 1 Tim. 5:16*</def>
2801
2802GK G977 | S G917   βαÏέως   bareoÌ„s   2x
2803<def>heavily; met. with difficulty, dully, stupidly, Mt. 13:15; Acts 28:27*</def>
2804
2805GK G978 | S G918   ΒαÏθολομαῖος   Bartholomaios   4x
2806<def>Bartholomew, pr. name</def>
2807
2808GK G979 | S G919   ΒαÏιησοῦς   BarieÌ„sous   1x
2809<def>Bar-jesus, pr. name, Acts 13:6*</def>
2810
2811GK G980 | S G920   ΒαÏιωνᾶ   BarioÌ„na   1x
2812<def>also Î’á½°Ï á¼¸Ï‰Î½á¾¶ or ΒαÏιωνᾶς, Bar-jona, pr. name, Mt. 16:17*</def>
2813
2814GK G982 | S G921   ΒαÏναβᾶς   Barnabas   28x
2815<def>Barnabas, pr. name, Acts 4:36; 13:1f.; 14:12; 15:2f.; 1 Cor. 9:6; Gal. 2:1, 9, 13; Col. 4:10</def>
2816
2817GK G983 | S G922   βάÏος   baros   6x
2818<def>weight, heaviness; a burden, anything grievous and hard to be borne, Mt. 20:12; Acts 15:28; Gal. 6:2; Rev. 2:24; burden, charge or weight, influence, dignity, honor, 1 Thess. 2:7; with another noun in government, fulness, abundance, excellence, 2 Cor. 4:17*</def>
2819
2820GK G984 | S G923   ΒαÏσαββᾶς   Barsabbas   2x
2821<def>Bar-sabas, pr. name (1) Joseph, surnamed Justus, Acts 1:23 (2) Judas, Acts 15:22*</def>
2822
2823GK G985 | S G924   ΒαÏτιμαῖος   Bartimaios   1x
2824<def>Bartimaeus, pr. name, Mk. 10:46*</def>
2825
2826GK G987 | S G926   βαÏύς   barys   6x
2827<def>heavy; met. burdensome, oppressive or difficult of observance, as precepts, Mt. 23:4; 1 Jn. 5:3; weighty, important, momentous, Mt. 23:23; Acts 25:7; grievous, oppressive, afflictive, violent, Acts 20:29; authoritative, strict, stern, severe, 2 Cor. 10:10*</def>
2828
2829GK G988 | S G927   βαÏύτιμος   barytimos   1x
2830<def>of great price, precious, Mt. 26:7*</def>
2831
2832GK G989 | S G928   βασανίζω   basanizō   12x
2833<def>pr. to apply the lapis Lydius or touchstone; met. to examine, scrutinize, try, either by words or torture; in NT to afflict, torment; pass. to be afflicted, tormented, pained, by diseases, Mt. 8:6, 29, 35; to be tossed, agitated, as by the waves, Mt. 14:24 </def>→ suffer; torment; torture.
2834
2835GK G990 | S G929   βασανισμός   basanismos   6x
2836<def>pr. examination by torture; torment, torture, Rev. 9:5; 14:11; 18:7, 10, 15*</def>
2837
2838GK G991 | S G930   βασανιστής   basanistēs   1x
2839<def>pr. an inquisitor, tormentor; in NT a keeper of a prison, jailer, Mt. 18:34*</def>
2840
2841GK G992 | S G931   βάσανος   basanos   3x
2842<def>pr. lapis Lydius, a species of stone from Lydia, which being applied to metals was thought to indicate any alloy which might be mixed with them, and therefore used in the trial of metals; hence, examination of a person, especially by torture; in NT torture, torment, severe pain, Mt. 4:24; Lk. 16:23, 28*</def>
2843
2844GK G993 | S G932   βασιλεία   basileia   162x
2845<def>a kingdom, realm, the region or country governed by a king; kingly power, authority, dominion, reign; royal dignity, the title and honor of king; ἡ βασιλεία, Mt. 9:35, ἡ βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ or τοῦ ΧÏιστοῦ or τοῦ οá½Ïανοῦ or τῶν οá½Ïανῶν, the reign or kingdom of the Messiah, both in a false and true conception of it; used also with various limitation, of its administration and coming history, as in the parables; its distinctive nature, Rom. 14:17; its requirements, privileges, rewards, consummation </def>→ dominion; kingdom; reign; rule.
2846
2847GK G994 | S G933, G934   βασίλειος   basileios   2x
2848<def>royal, regal; met. possessed of high prerogatives and distinction, 1 Pet. 2:9; τὰ βασίλεια, i.e. δώματα, regal mansion, palaces, Lk. 7:25*</def>
2849
2850GK G995 | S G935   βασιλεύς   basileus   115x
2851<def>a king, monarch, one possessing regal authority </def>→ king; rule; ruler.
2852
2853GK G996 | S G936   βασιλεύω   basileuō   21x
2854<def>to possess regal authority, be a king, reign; to rule, govern, Mt. 2:22; met. to be in force, predominate, prevail, Rom. 5:14, 17, 21; met. to be in kingly case, fare royally, 1 Cor. 4:8 </def>→ reign; rule; ruler.
2855
2856GK G997 | S G937   βασιλικός   basilikos   5x
2857<def>royal, regal, Acts 12:20, 21; βασιλικός, used as a subst. a person attached to the king, courtier, Jn. 4:46, 49; met. royal, of the highest excellence, Jas. 2:8*</def>
2858
2859GK G999 | S G938   βασίλισσα   basilissa   4x
2860<def>a queen, Mt. 12:42; Lk. 11:31; Acts 8:27; Rev. 18:7*</def>
2861
2862GK G1000 | S G939   βάσις   basis   1x
2863<def>pr. a step; the foot, Acts 3:7*</def>
2864
2865GK G1001 | S G940   βασκαίνω   baskainō   1x
2866<def>pr. to slander; thence, to bewitch by spells, or by any other means; to delude, Gal. 3:1*</def>
2867
2868GK G1002 | S G941   βαστάζω   bastazō   27x
2869<def>pr. to lift, raise, bear aloft; to bear, carry in the hands or about the person; carry as a message, Acts 9:15; to take away, remove, Mt. 8:17; Jn. 20:15; to take up, Jn. 10:31; Lk. 14:27; to bear as a burden endure, suffer; to sustain, Rom. 11:18; to bear with, tolerate; to sustain mentally, comprehend, Jn. 16:12 </def>→ bear; carry.
2870
2871GK G1003 | S G942   βάτος   batos   5x
2872<def>a thorn-bush, Mk. 12:26; Lk. 6:44; 20:37; Acts 7:30, 35*</def>
2873
2874GK G1004 | S G943   βάτος   batos   1x
2875<def>a bath, a measure for liquids, which is stated by Josephus (Ant. 8.57) to contain seventy-two sextarii, or about thirteen and one half gallons. Others estimate it to be nine gallons; and others, seven and one half gallons, Lk. 16:6*</def>
2876
2877GK G1005 | S G944   βάτÏαχος   batrachos   1x
2878<def>a frog, Rev. 16:13</def>
2879
2880GK G1006 | S G945   βατταλογέω   battalogeō   1x
2881<def>also spelled βαττολογέω, pr. to stammer; hence, to babble; to use vain repetitions, Mt. 6:7*</def>
2882
2883GK G1007 | S G946   βδέλυγμα   bdelygma   6x
2884<def>an abomination, an abominable thing, Mt. 24:15; Mk. 13:14; idolatry with all its pollution, Lk. 16:15; Rev. 17:4, 5; 21:27*</def>
2885
2886GK G1008 | S G947   βδελυκτός   bdelyktos   1x
2887<def>abominable, detestable, Tit. 1:16*</def>
2888
2889GK G1009 | S G948   βδελύσσομαι   bdelyssomai   2x
2890<def>to abominate, loathe, detest, abhor, Rom. 2:22; pass. to be abominable, detestable, Rev. 21:8*</def>
2891
2892GK G1010 | S G949   βέβαιος   bebaios   8x
2893<def>firm, stable, steadfast, Heb. 3:14; 6:19; sure, certain, established, Rom. 4:16</def>
2894
2895GK G1011 | S G950   βεβαιόω   bebaioō   8x
2896<def>to confirm, establish; to render constant and unwavering, 1 Cor. 1:8; to strengthen or establish by arguments or proofs, ratify, Mk. 16:20; to verify, as promises, Rom. 15:8</def>
2897
2898GK G1012 | S G951   βεβαίωσις   bebaiōsis   2x
2899<def>confirmation, firm establishment, Phil. 1:7; Heb. 6:16*</def>
2900
2901GK G1013 | S G952   βέβηλος   bebēlos   5x
2902<def>pr. what is open and accessible to all; hence, profane, not religious, not connected with religion; unholy; a despiser, scorner, 1 Tim. 1:9; 4:7 </def>→ profane.
2903
2904GK G1014 | S G953   βεβηλόω   bebēloō   2x
2905<def>to profane, pollute, violate, Mt. 12:5; Acts 24:6*</def>
2906
2907GK G1015 | S G954   Βεελζεβούλ   Beelzeboul   7x
2908<def>variant spellings of Βεελζεβούβ and βεελζεβούλ, Beelzeboul, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 10:25</def>
2909
2910GK G1016 | S G955   ΒελιάÏ   Beliar   1x
2911<def>Belial, pr. name, indecl., 2 Cor. 6:15*</def>
2912
2913GK G1017 | S G955a   βελόνη   belonē   1x
2914<def>pr. the point of a spear; a needle, Lk. 18:25*</def>
2915
2916GK G1018 | S G956   βέλος   belos   1x
2917<def>a missile weapon, dart, arrow, Eph. 6:16*</def>
2918
2919GK G1019 | S G957   βελτίων   beltiōn   1x
2920<def>better; βέλτιον, as an adv., very well, too well to need informing, 2 Tim. 1:18*</def>
2921
2922GK G1021 | S G958   Βενιαμίν   Beniamin   4x
2923<def>Benjamin, pr. name, indecl. Acts 13:21; Rom. 11:1; Phil. 3:5; Rev. 7:8*</def>
2924
2925GK G1022 | S G959   ΒεÏνίκη   Bernikē   3x
2926<def>Bernice, pr. name, Acts 25:13, 23; 26:30*</def>
2927
2928GK G1023 | S G960   ΒέÏοια   Beroia   2x
2929<def>Berea, a town of Macedonia, Acts 17:10, 13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2930
2931GK G1024 | S G961   ΒεÏοιαῖος   Beroiaios   1x
2932<def>belonging to Berea, Acts 20:4*</def>
2933
2934GK G1029 | S G963   Βηθανία   Bēthania   12x
2935<def>Bethany (1) A village near Jerusalem, at the Mount of Olives, Mt. 21:17; Mk. 11:1. (2) A village beyond the Jordan, Jn. 1:28. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2936
2937GK G1031 | S G964   Βηθεσδά   Bēthesda   1x
2938<def>Bethesda, indecl., Jn. 5:2*</def>
2939
2940GK G1033 | S G965   Βηθλέεμ   Bēthleem   8x
2941<def>Bethlehem, indecl., a town in Palestine. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2942
2943GK G1034 | S G966   Βηθσαϊδά   Bēthsaida   7x
2944<def>also spelled Βηθσαϊδάν (G1035) Bethsaida, indecl. (1) A city of Galilee, Mt. 11:21; Mk. 6:45,. (2) A city of Lower Gaulanitis, near the Lake of Gennesareth, Lk. 9:10. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2945
2946GK G1036 | S G967   Βηθφαγή   Bēthphagē   3x
2947<def>Bethphage, indecl., a part of the Mount of Olives, Mt. 21:1; Mk. 11:1; Lk. 19:29*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
2948
2949GK G1037 | S G968   βῆμα   bēma   12x
2950<def>a step, footstep, foot-breadth, space to set the foot on, Acts 7:5; an elevated place ascended by steps, tribunal, throne, Mt. 27:19; Acts 12:21 </def>→ court; judgment seat; throne.
2951
2952GK G1039 | S G969   βήÏυλλος   beÌ„ryllos   1x
2953<def>a beryl, a precious stone of a sea-green color, found chiefly in India, Rev. 21:20*</def>
2954
2955GK G1040 | S G970   βία   bia   3x
2956<def>force, impetus, violence, Acts 5:26; 21:35; 27:41* </def>→ violence.
2957
2958GK G1041 | S G971   βιάζω   biazō   2x
2959<def>also written as a middle deponent, βιάζομαι, to urge, constrain, overpower by force; to press earnestly forward, to rush, Lk. 16:16; pass. to be an object of a forceful movement, Mt. 11:12*</def>
2960
2961GK G1042 | S G972   βίαιος   biaios   1x
2962<def>violent, strong, Acts 2:2*</def>
2963
2964GK G1043 | S G973   βιαστής   biastēs   1x
2965<def>one who uses violence, or is impetuous; one who is forceful in eager pursuit, Mt. 11:12*</def>
2966
2967GK G1044 | S G974   βιβλαÏίδιον   biblaridion   3x
2968<def>a small volume or scroll, a little book, Rev. 10:2, 9, 10*</def>
2969
2970GK G1046 | S G975   βιβλίον   biblion   34x
2971<def>a written volume or roll, book, Lk. 4:17, 20; a scroll, bill, billet, Mt. 19:7; Mk. 10:4 </def>→ book; scroll; write, writing.
2972
2973GK G1047 | S G976   βίβλος   biblos   10x
2974<def>pr. the inner bark or rind of the papyrus, which was anciently used instead of paper; hence, a written volume or roll, book, catalogue, account, Mt. 1:1; Mk. 12:26 </def>→ book; scroll; write, writing.
2975
2976GK G1048 | S G977   βιβÏώσκω   bibroÌ„skō   1x
2977<def>to eat, Jn. 6:13*</def>
2978
2979GK G1049 | S G978   Βιθυνία   Bithunia   2x
2980<def>Bithynia, a province of Asia Minor, Acts 16:7; 1 Pet. 1:1*</def>
2981
2982GK G1050 | S G979   βίος   bios   10x
2983<def>life; means of living; sustenance, maintenance, substance, goods, Mk. 12:44, Lk. 8:14, 43; 15:12, 30; 21:4; 1 Tim. 2:2; 2 Tim. 2:4; 1 Jn. 2:16; 3:17* </def>→ life; possess, possessions; property.
2984
2985GK G1051 | S G980   βιόω   bioō   1x
2986<def>to live, 1 Pet. 4:2*</def>
2987
2988GK G1052 | S G981   βίωσις   biōsis   1x
2989<def>manner of life, Acts 26:4*</def>
2990
2991GK G1053 | S G982   βιωτικός   biōtikos   3x
2992<def>pertaining to this life or the things of this life, Lk. 21:34; 1 Cor. 6:3, 4*</def>
2993
2994GK G1054 | S G983   βλαβεÏός   blaberos   1x
2995<def>hurtful, 1 Tim. 6:9*</def>
2996
2997GK G1055 | S G984   βλάπτω   blaptō   2x
2998<def>pr. to weaken, hinder, disable; to hurt, harm, injure, Mk. 16:18; Lk. 4:35*</def>
2999
3000GK G1056 | S G985   βλαστάνω   blastanō   4x
3001<def>also spelled βλαστάω, intrans. to germinate, bud, sprout, spring up, Mt. 13:26; Mk. 4:27; Heb. 9:4; trans. and causative, to cause to shoot, to produce, yield, Jas. 5:18*</def>
3002
3003GK G1058 | S G986   Βλάστος   Blastos   1x
3004<def>Blastus, pr. name, Acts 12:20*</def>
3005
3006GK G1059 | S G987   βλασφημέω   blasphēmeō   34x
3007<def>to defame, revile, slander, Mt. 27:39; to speak of God or divine things in terms of impious irreverence, to blaspheme, Mt. 9:3; 26:65 </def>→ blaspheme; insult; revile; slander.
3008
3009GK G1060 | S G988   βλασφημία   blasphēmia   18x
3010<def>slander, railing, reproach, Mt. 15:19; Mk. 7:22; blasphemy, Mt. 12:31; 26:65 </def>→ blasphemy; mockery.
3011
3012GK G1061 | S G989   βλάσφημος   blasphēmos   4x
3013<def>slanderous, railing, reproachful, 2 Tim. 3:2; 2 Pet. 2:11; blasphemous, Acts 6:11, 13; 1 Tim. 1:13</def>
3014
3015GK G1062 | S G990   βλέμμα   blemma   1x
3016<def>a look; the act of seeing, sight, 2 Pet. 2:8*</def>
3017
3018GK G1063 | S G991   βλέπω   blepō   133x
3019<def>to have the faculty of sight, to see, Mt. 12:22; to exercise sight, to see, Mt. 6:4; to look towards or at, Mt. 22:16; to face, Acts 27:12; to take heed, Mt. 24:4; in NT, βλέπειν ἀπό, to beware of, shun, Mk. 8:15; trans., to cast a look on, Mt. 5:28; to see, behold, Mt. 13:17; to observe, Mt. 7:3; to have an eye to, see to, Mk. 13:9; Col. 4:17; 2 Jn. 8; to discern mentally, perceive, Rom. 7:23; 2 Cor. 7:8; Jas. 2:22; to guard against, Phil. 3:2; pass., to be an object of sight, be visible, Rom. 8:24 </def>→ look at; see; watch.
3020
3021GK G1064 | S G992   βλητέος   blēteos   1x
3022<def>requiring to be cast or put, Lk. 5:38*</def>
3023
3024GK G1065 | S G993   ΒοανηÏγές   BoaneÌ„rges   1x
3025<def>Boanerges, pr. name, indecl., Mk. 3:17*</def>
3026
3027GK G1066 | S G994   βοάω   boaō   12x
3028<def>to cry out; to exclaim, proclaim, Mt. 3:3; 15:34; Acts 8:7; Ï€Ïός τινα, to invoke, implore the aid of any one, Lk. 18:7 </def>→ call; cry out; shout.
3029
3030GK G1067 | S G1003   Βόες   Boes   2x
3031<def>Boaz, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:5*</def>
3032
3033GK G1068 | S G995   βοή   boē   1x
3034<def>a cry, outcry, exclamation, Jas. 5:4*</def>
3035
3036GK G1069 | S G996   βοήθεια   boētheia   2x
3037<def>help, succor, Heb. 4:16; meton. pl. helps, contrivances for relief and safety, Acts 27:17*</def>
3038
3039GK G1070 | S G997   βοηθέω   boētheō   8x
3040<def>to run to the aid of those who cry for help; to advance to the assistance of any one, help, aid, succor, Mt. 15:25; Mk. 9:22, 24</def>
3041
3042GK G1071 | S G998   βοηθός   boēthos   1x
3043<def>a helper, Heb. 13:6*</def>
3044
3045GK G1073 | S G999   βόθυνος   bothunos   3x
3046<def>a pit, well or cistern, Mt. 12:11; 15:14; Lk. 6:39*</def>
3047
3048GK G1074 | S G1000   βολή   bolē   1x
3049<def>a cast, a throw; the distance to which a thing can be thrown, Lk. 22:41*</def>
3050
3051GK G1075 | S G1001   βολίζω   bolizō   2x
3052<def>to take soundings, sound Acts 27:28*</def>
3053
3054GK G1078 | S G1003   Βόος   Boos   1x
3055<def>also spelled Βόοζ, Boaz, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:32*</def>
3056
3057GK G1079 | S G1004   βόÏβοÏος   borboros   1x
3058<def>mud, mire, dung, filth, 2 Pet. 2:22*</def>
3059
3060GK G1080 | S G1005   βοÏÏᾶς   borras   2x
3061<def>pr. the north or N.N.E. wind; meton. the north, Lk. 13:29; Rev. 21:13*</def>
3062
3063GK G1081 | S G1006   βόσκω   boskō   9x
3064<def>to feed, pasture, tend while grazing; βόσκομαι, to feed, be feeding, Mt. 8:30, 33; Lk. 8:32, 34 </def>→ feed.
3065
3066GK G1082 | S G1007   ΒοσόÏ   Bosor   1x
3067<def>Bosor, pr. name, indecl., 2 Pet. 2:15*</def>
3068
3069GK G1083 | S G1008   βοτάνη   botanē   1x
3070<def>herb, herbage, produce of the earth, Heb. 6:7*</def>
3071
3072GK G1084 | S G1009   βότÏυς   botrys   1x
3073<def>a bunch or cluster of grapes, Rev. 14:18*</def>
3074
3075GK G1085 | S G1010   βουλευτής   bouleutēs   2x
3076<def>a counsellor, senator; member of the Sanhedrin, Mk. 15:43; Lk. 23:50*</def>
3077
3078GK G1086 | S G1011   βουλεύω   bouleuō   6x
3079<def>mid., to give counsel; to deliberate, Lk. 14:31; Jn. 12:10; 11:53; to purpose, determine, Acts 27:39; 2 Cor. 1:17 (2x)*</def>
3080
3081GK G1087 | S G1012   βουλή   boulē   12x
3082<def>counsel, purpose, design, determination, decree, Lk. 7:30; 23:51, et al. freq.; by impl. secret thoughts, cogitations of the mind, 1 Cor. 4:5 </def>→ counsel; purpose.
3083
3084GK G1088 | S G1013   βούλημα   boulēma   3x
3085<def>purpose, will, determination, Acts 27:43; Rom. 9:19; 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
3086
3087GK G1089 | S G1014   βούλομαι   boulomai   37x
3088<def>to be willing, disposed, Mk. 15:15; Acts 25:20; 28:18; to intend, Mt. 1:19; Acts 5:28; 12:4; 2 Cor. 1:15; to desire, 1 Tim. 6:9; to choose, be pleased, Jn. 18:39; Acts 18:15; Jas. 3:4; to will, decree, appoint, Lk. 22:42; Jas. 1:18; 1 Cor. 12:11; 1 Tim. 2:8; 5:14; á¼Î²Î¿Ï…λόμην, I could wish, Acts 25:22 </def>→ choose; desire; intend; plan; want; will.
3089
3090GK G1090 | S G1015   βουνός   bounos   2x
3091<def>a hill, rising ground, Lk. 3:5; 23:30*</def>
3092
3093GK G1091 | S G1016   βοῦς   bous   8x
3094<def>an ox, a bull or cow, an animal of the ox kind, Lk. 13:15</def>
3095
3096GK G1092 | S G1017   βÏαβεῖον   brabeion   2x
3097<def>a prize bestowed on victors in the public games, such as a crown, wreath, chaplet, garland, etc., 1 Cor. 9:24; Phil. 3:14*</def>
3098
3099GK G1093 | S G1018   βÏαβεύω   brabeuō   1x
3100<def>pr. to be a director or arbiter in the public games; in NT to preside, direct, rule, govern, be predominate, Col. 3:15*</def>
3101
3102GK G1094 | S G1019   βÏαδύνω   bradynō   2x
3103<def>to be slow, to delay, 1 Tim. 3:15; 2 Pet. 3:9*</def>
3104
3105GK G1095 | S G1020   βÏαδυπλοέω   bradyploeō   1x
3106<def>to sail slowly, Acts 27:7*</def>
3107
3108GK G1096 | S G1021   βÏαδύς   bradys   3x
3109<def>slow, not hasty, Jas. 1:19; slow of understanding, heavy, stupid, Lk. 24:25*</def>
3110
3111GK G1097 | S G1022   βÏαδύτης   bradyteÌ„s   1x
3112<def>slowness, tardiness, delay, 2 Pet. 3:9*</def>
3113
3114GK G1098 | S G1023   βÏαχίων   brachioÌ„n   3x
3115<def>the arm; the arm as a symbol of power, Lk. 1:51; Jn. 12:38; Acts 13:17* </def>→ arm.
3116
3117GK G1099 | S G1024   βÏαχύς   brachus   7x
3118<def>short, brief; few, small, Lk. 22:58; Jn. 6:7; Acts 5:34; 27:28; Heb. 2:7, 9; 13:22*</def>
3119
3120GK G1100 | S G1025   βÏέφος   brephos   8x
3121<def>a child; whether unborn, an embryo, fetus, Lk. 1:41, 44; or just born, an infant, Lk. 2:12, 16; Acts 7:19; or partly grown, Lk. 18:15; 2 Tim. 3:15; met. a babe in simplicity of faith, 1 Pet. 2:2*</def>
3122
3123GK G1101 | S G1026   βÏέχω   brechō   7x
3124<def>to wet, moisten, Lk. 7:38; to rain, cause or send rain, Mt. 5:45; Lk. 17:29</def>
3125
3126GK G1103 | S G1027   βÏοντή   brontē   12x
3127<def>thunder, Mk. 3:17; Jn. 12:29 </def>→ thunder.
3128
3129GK G1104 | S G1028   βÏοχή   brochē   2x
3130<def>rain, Mt. 7:25, 27*</def>
3131
3132GK G1105 | S G1029   βÏόχος   brochos   1x
3133<def>a cord, noose, 1 Cor. 7:35*</def>
3134
3135GK G1106 | S G1030   βÏυγμός   brygmos   7x
3136<def>gnashing of teeth together, Mt. 8:12, 13, 42, 50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30; Lk. 13:28*</def>
3137
3138GK G1107 | S G1031   βÏύχω   brychō   1x
3139<def>to grate or gnash the teeth, Acts 7:54*</def>
3140
3141GK G1108 | S G1032   βÏύω   bryō   1x
3142<def>pr. to be full, to swell with anything; to emit, send forth, Jas. 3:11*</def>
3143
3144GK G1109 | S G1033   βÏῶμα   broÌ„ma   17x
3145<def>food, Mt. 14:15; Mk. 7:19; solid food, 1 Cor. 3:2 </def>→ food.
3146
3147GK G1110 | S G1034   βÏώσιμος   broÌ„simos   1x
3148<def>eatable, that may be eaten, Lk. 24:41*</def>
3149
3150GK G1111 | S G1035   βÏῶσις   broÌ„sis   11x
3151<def>eating, the act of eating, Rom. 14:17; 1 Cor. 8:4; meat, food, Jn. 6:27; Heb. 12:16; a canker or rust, Mt. 6:19, 20 </def>→ eating; food.
3152
3153GK G1112 | S G1036   βυθίζω   bythizō   2x
3154<def>to immerse, submerge, cause to sink, Lk. 5:7; to plunge deep, drown, 1 Tim. 6:9*</def>
3155
3156GK G1113 | S G1037   βυθός   bythos   1x
3157<def>the bottom, lowest part; the deep, sea, 2 Cor. 11:25*</def>
3158
3159GK G1114 | S G1038   βυÏσεύς   byrseus   3x
3160<def>a tanner, leather-dresser, Acts 9:43; 10:6, 32*</def>
3161
3162GK G1115 | S G1039   βύσσινος   byssinos   5x
3163<def>made of fine linen or fine cotton, Rev. 18:16; 18:8 (2x), 14*</def>
3164
3165GK G1116 | S G1040   βύσσος   byssos   1x
3166<def>byssus, a species of fine cotton highly prized by the ancients, Lk. 16:19*</def>
3167
3168GK G1117 | S G1041   βωμός   bōmos   1x
3169<def>pr. a slightly-elevated spot, base, pedestal; hence, an altar, Acts 17:23*</def>
3170
3171Γ
3172
3173GK G1119 | S G1042   Γαββαθᾶ   Gabbatha   1x
3174<def>Gabbatha, pr. name, indecl., Jn. 19:13*</def>
3175
3176GK G1120 | S G1043   ΓαβÏιήλ   GabrieÌ„l   2x
3177<def>Gabriel, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 1:19, 26*</def>
3178
3179GK G1121 | S G1044   γάγγÏαινα   gangraina   1x
3180<def>gangrene, mortification, 2 Tim. 2:17*</def>
3181
3182GK G1122 | S G1045   Γάδ   Gad   1x
3183<def>Gad, pr. name, indecl., Rev. 7:5*</def>
3184
3185GK G1123 | S G1046   ΓαδαÏηνός   GadareÌ„nos   1x
3186<def>an inhabitant of Gadara, the chief city of Perea, Mt. 8:28*</def>
3187
3188GK G1124 | S G1048   Γάζα   Gaza   1x
3189<def>Gaza, a strong city of Palestine, Acts 8:26*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
3190
3191GK G1125 | S G1047   γάζα   gaza   1x
3192<def>treasure, treasury, Acts 8:27*</def>
3193
3194GK G1126 | S G1049   γαζοφυλάκιον   gazophylakion   5x
3195<def>also spelled γαζοφυλακεῖον, a treasury; the sacred treasure, Mk. 12:41, 43; Lk. 21:1; Jn. 8:20*</def>
3196
3197GK G1127 | S G1050   Γάϊος   Gaios   5x
3198<def>Gaius, pr. name. (1) Of Macedonia, Acts 19:29. (2) Of Corinth, 1 Cor. 1:14. (3) Of Derbe, Acts 20:4. (4) A Christian to whom John addressed his third Epistle, 3 Jn. 1; Rom. 16:23*</def>
3199
3200GK G1128 | S G1051   γάλα   gala   5x
3201<def>milk, 1 Cor. 9:7; met. spiritual milk, consisting in the elements of Christian instruction, 1 Cor. 3:2; Heb. 5:12, 13; spiritual nutriment, 1 Pet. 2:2*</def>
3202
3203GK G1129 | S G1052   Γαλάτης   Galatēs   1x
3204<def>a Galatian, inhabitant of Galatia, Gal. 3:1*</def>
3205
3206GK G1130 | S G1053   Γαλατία   Galatia   4x
3207<def>Galatia or Gallo-Graecia, a province of Asia Minor, 1 Cor. 6:1; Gal. 1:2; 2 Tim. 4:10; 1 Pet. 1:1*</def>
3208
3209GK G1131 | S G1054   Γαλατικός   Galatikos   2x
3210<def>Galatian, Acts 16:6; 18:23*</def>
3211
3212GK G1132 | S G1055   γαλήνη   galēnē   3x
3213<def>tranquillity of the sea, a calm, Mt. 8:26; Mk. 4:39; Lk. 8:24*</def>
3214
3215GK G1133 | S G1056   Γαλιλαία   Galilaia   61x
3216<def>Galilee, a district of Palestine north of Samaria, Mt. 4:15</def>
3217
3218GK G1134 | S G1057   Γαλιλαῖος   Galilaios   11x
3219<def>a native of Galilee, Mt. 26:69; Mk. 14:70; Lk. 13:1; Jn. 4:45; Acts 1:11</def>
3220
3221GK G1136 | S G1058   Γαλλίων   Galliōn   3x
3222<def>Gallio, pr. name, Acts 18:12, 14, 17*</def>
3223
3224GK G1137 | S G1059   Γαμαλιήλ   Gamaliēl   2x
3225<def>Gamaliel, pr. name, indecl.</def>
3226
3227GK G1138 | S G1060   γαμέω   gameō   28x
3228<def>to marry, Mt. 5:32, et al.; absol. to marry, enter the marriage state, Mt. 19:10, et al.; mid. to marry, be married, Mk. 10:12; 1 Cor. 7:39 </def>→ marry, marriage; wedding.
3229
3230GK G1139 | S G1061   γαμίζω   gamizō   7x
3231<def>also spelled γαμίσκω, to give in marriage, permit to marry, 1 Cor. 7:38</def>
3232
3233GK G1140 | S G1061   γαμίσκω   gamiskō   1x
3234<def>see γαμίζω</def>
3235
3236GK G1141 | S G1062   γάμος   gamos   16x
3237<def>a wedding; nuptial festivities, a marriage festival, Mt. 22:2; 25:10; Jn. 2:1, 2; Rev. 19:7, 9; any feast or banquet, Lk. 12:36; 14:8; the marriage state, Heb. 13:4 </def>→ marry, marriage; wedding.
3238
3239GK G1142 | S G1063   γάÏ   gar   1,041x
3240<def>for; it is, however, frequently used with an ellipsis of the clause to which it has reference, and its force must then be variously expressed: Mt. 15:27; 27:23, et al.; it is also sometimes epexegetic, or introductory of an intimated detail of circumstances, now, then, Mt. 1:18</def>
3241
3242GK G1143 | S G1064   γαστήÏ   gasteÌ„r   9x
3243<def>the belly, stomach; the womb, Lk. 1:31; á¼Î½ γαστÏá½¶ ἔχειν, to be with child, Mt. 1:18, 23; 24:19, et al.; γαστέÏες, gluttons, Tit. 1:12</def>
3244
3245GK G1145 | S G1065   γε   ge   24x
3246<def>an enclitic particle imparting emphasis; indicating that a particular regard is to be had to the term to which it is attached. Its force is to be conveyed, when this is possible, by various expression; at least, indeed, even</def>
3247
3248GK G1146 | S G1066   Γεδεών   Gedeōn   1x
3249<def>Gideon (Judges 6-8), pr. name, indecl., Heb. 11:32*</def>
3250
3251GK G1147 | S G1067   γέεννα   geenna   12x
3252<def>Gehenna, pr. the valley of Hinnom, south of Jerusalem, once celebrated for the horrid worship of Moloch, and afterwards polluted with every species of filth, as well as the carcasses of animals, and dead bodies of malefactors; to consume which, in order to avert the pestilence which such a mass of corruption would occasion, constant fires were kept burning; hence, hell, the fires of Tartarus, the place of punishment in Hades, Mt. 5:22, 29, 30; 10:28; 18:9, et al. </def>→ hell.
3253
3254GK G1149 | S G1068   Γεθσημανί   Gethsēmani   2x
3255<def>Gethsemane, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 26:36; Mk. 14:32*</def>
3256
3257GK G1150 | S G1069   γείτων   geitōn   4x
3258<def>a neighbor, Lk. 14:12; 15:6, 9; Jn. 9:8*</def>
3259
3260GK G1151 | S G1070   γελάω   gelaō   2x
3261<def>to laugh, smile; by impl. to be merry, happy, to rejoice, Lk. 6:21, 25*</def>
3262
3263GK G1152 | S G1071   γέλως   gelōs   1x
3264<def>laughter; by impl. mirth, joy, rejoicing, Jas. 4:9*</def>
3265
3266GK G1153 | S G1072   γεμίζω   gemizō   8x
3267<def>to fill, Mt. 4:37; 15:36, et al.</def>
3268
3269GK G1154 | S G1073   γέμω   gemō   11x
3270<def>to be full, Mt. 23:27; Lk. 11:39, et al. </def>→ (to be) covered; (to be) full.
3271
3272GK G1155 | S G1074   γενεά   genea   43x
3273<def>pr. birth; hence, progeny; a generation of mankind, Mt. 11:16; 23:36, et al.; a generation, a step in a genealogy, Mt. 1:17; a generation, an interval of time, an age; in NT course of life, in respect of its events, interests, or character, Lk. 16:8; Acts 13:36 </def>→ age; generation; race.
3274
3275GK G1156 | S G1075   γενεαλογέω   genealogeō   1x
3276<def>to reckon one’s descent, derive one’s origin, Heb. 7:6*</def>
3277
3278GK G1157 | S G1076   γενεαλογία   genealogia   2x
3279<def>genealogy, catalogue of ancestors, history of descent, 1 Tim. 1:4; Tit. 3:9*</def>
3280
3281GK G1160 | S G1077   γενέσια   genesia   2x
3282<def>pr. a day observed in memory of the dead; in NT equivalent to γενέθλια, celebration of one’s birthday, birthday-festival, Mt. 14:6; Mk. 6:21*</def>
3283
3284GK G1161 | S G1078   γένεσις   genesis   5x
3285<def>birth, nativity, Mt. 1:18; Lk. 1:14; Jas. 1:23; successive generation, descent, lineage, Mt. 1:1; meton. life, Mt. 1:18; Jas. 3:6*</def>
3286
3287GK G1162 | S G1079   γενετή   genetē   1x
3288<def>birth, Jn. 9:1*</def>
3289
3290GK G1163 | S G1080a   γένημα   genēma   4x
3291<def>natural produce, fruit, increase, Mt. 26:29; Mk. 14:25; Lk. 12:18; 22:18; 2 Cor. 9:10*</def>
3292
3293GK G1164 | S G1080   γεννάω   gennaō   97x
3294<def>to beget, generate, Mt. 1:2-16, et al.; of women, to bring forth, bear, give birth to, Lk. 1:13, 57, et al.; pass. to be born, produced, Mt. 2:1, 4, et al.; met. to produce, excite, give occasion to, effect, 2 Tim. 2:23; from the Hebrew, to constitute as son, to constitute as king, or as the representative or viceregent of God, Acts 13:33; Heb. 1:5; 5:5; by impl. to be a parent to any one; pass. to be a son or child to any one, Jn. 1:13; 1 Cor. 4:15, et al. </def>→ bear a child; born; father; give birth.
3295
3296GK G1165 | S G1081   γέννημα   gennēma   4x
3297<def>what is born or produced, offspring, progeny, brood, Mt. 3:7; 12:34, et al.; fruit, produce, Mt. 26:29; Mk. 14:25, et al.; fruit, increase, Lk. 12:18; 2 Cor. 9:10</def>
3298
3299GK G1166 | S G1082   ΓεννησαÏέτ   GenneÌ„saret   3x
3300<def>Gennesaret, a lake of Palestine, called also the Sea of Tiberias, Mt. 14:34; Mk. 6:53; Lk. 5:1*</def>
3301
3302GK G1168 | S G1084   γεννητός   gennētos   2x
3303<def>born or produced of, Mt. 11:11; Lk. 7:28*</def>
3304
3305GK G1169 | S G1085   γένος   genos   20x
3306<def>offspring, progeny, Acts 17:28, 29; family, kindred, lineage, Acts 7:13, et al.; race, nation, people, Mk. 7:26; Acts 4:36, et al.; kind, sort, species, Mt. 13:47, et al. </def>→ family; kind; offspring; people.
3307
3308GK G1170 | S G1085a   ΓεÏασηνός   GeraseÌ„nos   3x
3309<def>also spelled ΓεÏγεσηνός, from Gerasene, belonging to the city of Gerasa, Mk. 5:1; Lk. 8:26, 37*. See PhotoGuide</def>
3310
3311GK G1172 | S G1087   γεÏουσία   gerousia   1x
3312<def>a senate, assembly of elders; the elders of Israel collectively, Acts 5:21*</def>
3313
3314GK G1173 | S G1088   γέÏων   geroÌ„n   1x
3315<def>an old man, Jn. 3:4*</def>
3316
3317GK G1174 | S G1089   γεύομαι   geuomai   15x
3318<def>to taste, Mt. 27:34; Jn. 2:9; absol. to take food, Acts 10:10, et al.; met. to have perception of, experience, Heb. 6:4, 5; 1 Pet. 2:3; θανάτου γεύεσθαι, to experience death, to die, Mt. 16:28, et al. </def>→ eat; partake; taste.
3319
3320GK G1175 | S G1090   γεωÏγέω   geoÌ„rgeō   1x
3321<def>to cultivate, till the earth, Heb. 6:7*</def>
3322
3323GK G1176 | S G1091   γεώÏγιον   geoÌ„rgion   1x
3324<def>cultivated field or ground, a farm, 1 Cor. 3:9*</def>
3325
3326GK G1177 | S G1092   γεωÏγός   geoÌ„rgos   19x
3327<def>a farmer, one who tills the earth, 2 Tim. 2:6; Jas. 5:7; in NT spc. a vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard, i.q. ἀμπελουÏγός, Mt. 21:33, 34, et al. </def>→ farmer; tenant farmer.
3328
3329GK G1178 | S G1093   γῆ   gē   250x
3330<def>earth, soil, Mt. 13:5; Mk. 4:8, et al.; the ground, surface of the earth, Mt. 10:29; Lk. 6:49, et al.; the land, as opposed to the sea or a lake, Lk. 5:11; Jn. 21:8, 9, 11; the earth, world, Mt. 5:18, 35, et al.; by synec. the inhabitants of the earth, Mt. 5:13; 6:10; 10:34; a land, region, tract, country, territory, Mt. 2:20; 14:34;by way of eminence, the chosen land, Mt. 5:5; 24:30; 27:45; Eph. 6:3; the inhabitants of a region or country, Mt. 10:15; 11:24, et al. </def>→ earth; ground; land; soil.
3331
3332GK G1179 | S G1094   γῆÏας   geÌ„ras   1x
3333<def>gen. old age, Lk. 1:36*</def>
3334
3335GK G1180 | S G1095   γηÏάσκω   geÌ„raskō   2x
3336<def>to be or become old, Jn. 21:18; Heb. 8:13*</def>
3337
3338GK G1181 | S G1096   γίνομαι   ginomai   669x
3339<def>pluperfect, á¼Î³ÎµÎ½á½¹ÎµÎ¹ (3rd sg), to come into existence; to be created, exist by creation, Jn. 1:3, 10; Heb. 11:3; Jas. 3:9; to be born, produced, grow, Mt. 21:19; Jn. 8:58, et al.; to arise, come on, occur, as the phenomena of nature, etc.; Mt. 8:24, 26; 9:16, et al.; to come, approach, as morning or evening, Mt. 8:16; 14:15, 23; to be appointed, constituted, established, Mk. 2:27; Gal. 3:17, et al.; to take place, come to pass, happen, occur, Mt. 1:22; 24:6, 20, 21, 34, et al. freq.; to be done, performed, effected, Mt. 21:42, et al.; to be fulfilled, satisfied, Mt. 6:10; 26:42, et al.; to come into a particular state or condition; to become, assume the character and appearance of anything, Mt. 5:45, et al.; to become or be made anything, be changed or converted, Mt. 4:3; 21:42; Mk. 1:17, et al.; to be, Mt. 11:26; 19:8; γίνεσθαι ὑπό τινα, to be subject to, Gal. 4:4; γίνεσθαι á¼Î½ ἑαυτῷ, to come to one’s self, to recover from a trance or surprise, Acts 12:11; μὴ γένοιτο, let it not be, far be it from, God forbid, Lk. 20:16; Rom. 3:4, 31, et al.; to be kept, celebrated, solemnized, as festivals, Mt. 26:2, et al.; to be finished, completed, Heb. 4:3 </def>→ be; become.
3340
3341GK G1182 | S G1097   γινώσκω   ginōskō   222x
3342<def>to know, whether the action be inceptive or complete and settled; to perceive, Mt. 22:18; Mk. 5:29; 8:17; 12:12; Lk. 8:46; to mark, discern, Mt. 25:24; Lk. 19:44; to ascertain by examination, Mk. 6:38; Jn. 7:51; Acts 23:28; to understand, Mk. 4:13; Lk. 18:34; Jn. 12:16; 13:7; Acts 8:30; 1 Cor. 14:7, 9; to acknowledge, Mt. 7:23; 2 Cor. 3:2; to resolve, conclude, Lk. 16:4; Jn. 7:26; 17:8; to be assured, Lk. 21:20; Jn. 6:69; 8:52; 2 Pet. 1:20; to be skilled, to be master of a thing, Mt. 16:3; Acts 21:37; to know carnally, Mt. 1:25; Lk. 1:34; from the Hebrew, to view with favor, 1 Cor. 8:3; Gal. 4:9 </def>→ know; realize; understand.
3343
3344GK G1183 | S G1098   γλεῦκος   gleukos   1x
3345<def>pr. the unfermented juice of grapes; hence, sweet new wine, Acts 2:13*</def>
3346
3347GK G1184 | S G1099   γλυκύς   glykys   4x
3348<def>sweet, Jas. 3:11-12; Rev. 10:9, 10*</def>
3349
3350GK G1185 | S G1100   γλῶσσα   glōssa   50x
3351<def>the tongue, Mk. 7:33, 35, et al.; meton. speech, talk, 1 Jn. 3:18; a tongue, language, Acts 2:11; 1 Cor. 13:1, et al.; meton. a language not proper to a speaker, a gift or faculty of such language, Mk. 16:17; 1 Cor. 14:13, 14, 26, et al.; from Hebrew, a nation, as defined by its language, Rev. 5:9, et al.; lit. a tongue-shaped flail, Acts 2:3 </def>→ language; tongue.
3352
3353GK G1186 | S G1101   γλωσσόκομον   glōssokomon   2x
3354<def>pr. a box for keeping the tongues, mouth-pieces, or reeds of musical instruments; hence, genr. any box or receptacle; in NT a purse, money-bag, Jn. 12:6; 13:29*</def>
3355
3356GK G1187 | S G1102   γναφεύς   gnapheus   1x
3357<def>a fuller, a bleacher, Mk. 9:3*</def>
3358
3359GK G1188 | S G1103   γνήσιος   gnēsios   4x
3360<def>lawful, legitimate, as children; genuine, in faith, etc.; 1 Tim. 1:2; Tit. 1:4; true, sincere, 2 Cor. 8:8; Phil. 4:3*</def>
3361
3362GK G1189 | S G1104   γνησίως   gnēsiōs   1x
3363<def>genuinely, sincerely, Phil. 2:20*</def>
3364
3365GK G1190 | S G1105   γνόφος   gnophos   1x
3366<def>a thick cloud, darkness, Heb. 12:18*</def>
3367
3368GK G1191 | S G1106   γνώμη   gnōmē   9x
3369<def>the mind, as the means of knowing and judging; assent, Phlm. 14; purpose, resolution, Acts 20:3; opinion, judgment, 1 Cor. 1:10; 7:40; suggestion, suggested advice, as distinguished from positive injunction, Acts 20:3; 1 Cor. 7:25; 2 Cor. 8:10</def>
3370
3371GK G1192 | S G1107   γνωÏίζω   gnoÌ„rizō   25x
3372<def>to make known, reveal, declare, Jn. 15:15; 17:26, et al.; to know, Phil. 1:22 </def>→ make known; tell.
3373
3374GK G1194 | S G1108   γνῶσις   gnōsis   29x
3375<def>knowledge, Lk. 1:77; knowledge of an especial kind and relatively high character, Lk. 11:52; Rom. 2:20; 1 Tim. 6:20; more particularly in respect of Christian enlightenment, Rom. 15:14; 1 Cor. 8:10; 12:8; 2 Cor. 11:6, et al. </def>→ knowledge.
3376
3377GK G1195 | S G1109   γνώστης   gnōstēs   1x
3378<def>one acquainted with a thing, knowing, skilful, Acts 26:3*</def>
3379
3380GK G1196 | S G1110   γνωστός   gnōstos   15x
3381<def>known, Jn. 18:15, 16, et al.; certain, incontrovertible, Acts 4:16; τὸ γνωστόν, that which is known or is cognizable, the unquestionable attributes, Rom. 1:19; subst. an acquaintance, Lk. 2:44; 23:49 </def>→ friend; known; outstanding.
3382
3383GK G1197 | S G1111   γογγύζω   gongyzō   8x
3384<def>to speak privately and in a low voice, mutter, Jn. 7:32; to utter secret and sullen discontent, express indignant complaint, murmur, grumble, Mt. 20:11; Lk. 5:30; Jn. 6:41, 43, 61; 1 Cor. 10:10* </def>→ grumble; murmur.
3385
3386GK G1198 | S G1112   γογγυσμός   gongysmos   4x
3387<def>a muttering, murmuring, low and suppressed discourse, Jn. 7:12; the expression of secret and sullen discontent, murmuring, complaint, Acts 6:1; Phil. 2:14; 1 Pet. 4:9*</def>
3388
3389GK G1199 | S G1113   γογγυστής   gongystēs   1x
3390<def>a murmurer, grumbler, Jude 16*</def>
3391
3392GK G1200 | S G1114   γόης   goēs   1x
3393<def>a juggler, diviner; hence, by impl. an impostor, cheat, 2 Tim. 3:13*</def>
3394
3395GK G1201 | S G1115   Γολγοθᾶ   Golgotha   3x
3396<def>Golgotha, pr. name, Mt. 27:33; Mk. 15:22; Jn. 19:17*</def>
3397
3398GK G1202 | S G1116   ΓόμοÏÏα   Gomorra   4x
3399<def>Gomorrha (Gen. 19), pr. name, Mt. 10:15; Rom. 9:29; 2 Pet. 2:6; Jude 7*</def>
3400
3401GK G1203 | S G1117   γόμος   gomos   3x
3402<def>the cargo of a ship, Acts 21:3; by impl. merchandise, Rev. 18:11, 12*</def>
3403
3404GK G1204 | S G1118   γονεύς   goneus   20x
3405<def>a father; pl. in NT parents, Mt. 10:21; Lk. 2:27, 41; 2 Cor. 12:14 </def>→ parents.
3406
3407GK G1205 | S G1119   γόνυ   gony   12x
3408<def>the knee, Lk. 22:41; Heb. 12:12, et al. </def>→ knee.
3409
3410GK G1206 | S G1120   γονυπετέω   gonypeteō   4x
3411<def>to fall upon one’s knees, to kneel before, Mt. 17:14; 27:29; Mk. 1:40; 10:17*</def>
3412
3413GK G1207 | S G1121   γÏάμμα   gramma   14x
3414<def>pr. that which is written or drawn; a letter, character of the alphabet, a writing, book, Jn. 5:47; an acknowledgment of debt, an account, a bill, note, Lk. 16:6, 7; an epistle, letter, Acts 28:21; Gal. 6:11; ἱεÏá½° γÏάμματα, the sacred books of the Old Testament, the Jewish Scriptures, 2 Tim. 3:15; spc. the letter of the law of Moses, the bare literal sense, Rom. 2:27, 29; 7:6; 2 Cor. 3:6, 7; pl. letters, learning, Jn. 7:15; Acts 26:24* </def>→ learning; letters; write, writing.
3415
3416GK G1208 | S G1122   γÏαμματεύς   grammateus   63x
3417<def>a scribe; a clerk, town-clerk, registrar, recorder, Acts 19:35; one skilled in the Jewish law, a teacher or interpreter of the law, Mt. 2:4; 5:20, et al. freq.; genr. a religious teacher, Mt. 13:52; by synec. any one distinguished for learning or wisdom, 1 Cor. 1:20 </def>→ scribe; teacher of the law.
3418
3419GK G1209 | S G1123   γÏαπτός   graptos   1x
3420<def>written, Rom. 2:15*</def>
3421
3422GK G1210 | S G1124   γÏαφή   graphē   50x
3423<def>a writing; in NT the Holy Scriptures, the Jewish Scriptures, or Books of the Old Testament, Mt. 21:42; Jn. 5:39, et al.; by synec. doctrines, declarations, oracles, or promises contained in the sacred books, Mt. 22:29; Mk. 12:24, et al.; spc. a prophecy, Mt. 26:54; Mk. 14:49; Lk. 4:21; 24:27, 32; with the addition of Ï€Ïοφητική, Rom. 16:26; of τῶν Ï€Ïοφητῶν, Mt. 26:56 </def>→ Scripture.
3424
3425GK G1211 | S G1125   γÏάφω   graphō   191x
3426<def>to engrave, write, according to the ancient method of writing on plates of metal, waxes tables, etc., Jn. 8:6, 8; to write on parchment, paper, etc., generally, Mt. 27:37, et al.; to write letters to another, Acts 23:25; 2 Cor. 2:9; 13:10, et al.; to describe in writing, Jn. 1:46; Rom. 10:5; to inscribe in a catalogue, etc., Lk. 10:20; Rev. 13:8; 17:8, et al.; to write a law, command, or enact in writing, Mk. 10:5; 12:19; Lk. 2:23, et al. </def>→ Scripture; write, writing.
3427
3428GK G1212 | S G1126   γÏαώδης   graoÌ„deÌ„s   1x
3429<def>old-womanish; by impl. silly, absurd, 1 Tim. 4:7*</def>
3430
3431GK G1213 | S G1127   γÏηγοÏέω   greÌ„goreō   22x
3432<def>to be awake, to watch, Mt. 26:38, 40, 41; Mk. 14:34; 37, 38; to be alive, 1 Thess. 5:10; met. to be watchful, attentive, vigilant, circumspect, Mt. 25:13; Mk. 13:35, et al. </def>→ guard; keep watch; wake, wake up; watch.
3433
3434GK G1214 | S G1128   γυμνάζω   gymnazō   4x
3435<def>pr. to train in gymnastic discipline; hence, to exercise in anything, train to use, discipline, 1 Tim. 4:7; Heb. 5:14; 12:11; 2 Pet. 2:14*</def>
3436
3437GK G1215 | S G1129   γυμνασία   gymnasia   1x
3438<def>pr. gymnastic exercise; hence, bodily discipline of any kind, 1 Tim. 4:8*</def>
3439
3440GK G1217 | S G1130   γυμνιτεύω   gymniteuō   1x
3441<def>to be poorly clad, 1 Cor. 4:11*</def>
3442
3443GK G1218 | S G1131   γυμνός   gymnos   15x
3444<def>naked, without clothing, Mk. 14:51, 52; without the upper garment, and clad only with an inner garment or tunic, Jn. 21:7; poorly or meanly clad, destitute of proper and sufficient clothing, Mt. 25:36, 38, 43, 44; Acts 19:16; Jas. 2:15; met. unclothed with a body, 2 Cor. 5:3; not covered, uncovered, open, manifest, Heb. 4:13; bare, mere, 1 Cor. 15:37; naked of spiritual clothing, Rev. 3:17; 16:15; 17:16 </def>→ naked; unclothed.
3445
3446GK G1219 | S G1132   γυμνότης   gymnotēs   3x
3447<def>nakedness; want of proper and sufficient clothing, Rom. 8:35; 2 Cor. 11:27; spiritual nakedness, being destitute of spiritual clothing, Rev. 3:18*</def>
3448
3449GK G1220 | S G1133   γυναικάÏιον   gynaikarion   1x
3450<def>a little woman; a trifling, weak, silly woman, 2 Tim. 3:6*</def>
3451
3452GK G1221 | S G1134   γυναικεῖος   gynaikeios   1x
3453<def>pertaining to women, female, 1 Pet. 3:7*</def>
3454
3455GK G1222 | S G1135   γυνή   gynē   215x
3456<def>a woman, Mt. 5:28, et al.; a married woman, wife, Mt. 5:31, 32; 14:3, et al.; in the voc. ὦ γύναι, O woman! an ordinary mode of addressing females under every circumstance; met. used of the Church, as united to Christ, Rev. 19:7; 21:9 </def>→ wife; woman.
3457
3458GK G1223 | S G1136   Γώγ   Gōg   1x
3459<def>Gog, pr. name of a nation, indecl., Rev. 20:8*</def>
3460
3461GK G1224 | S G1137   γωνία   gōnia   9x
3462<def>an exterior angle, projecting corner, Mt. 6:5; 21:42; an interior angle; by impl. a dark corner, obscure place, Acts 26:26; corner, extremity, or quarter of the earth, Rev. 7:1; 20:8 </def>→ capstone; corner; cornerstone.
3463
3464Δ
3465
3466GK G1227 | S G1139   δαιμονίζομαι   daimonizomai   13x
3467<def>in NT to be possessed, afflicted, vexed, by a demon or evil spirit, i.q. δαιμόνιον ἔχειν, Mt. 4:24; 8:16, 28, 33 </def>→ demon-possessed.
3468
3469GK G1228 | S G1140   δαιμόνιον   daimonion   63x
3470<def>a heathen god, deity, Acts 17:18; 1 Cor. 10:20, 21; Rev. 9:20; in NT, a demon, evil spirit, Mt. 7:22; 9:33, 34; 10:8; 12:24 </def>→ demon.
3471
3472GK G1229 | S G1141   δαιμονιώδης   daimoniōdēs   1x
3473<def>pertaining to or proceeding from demons; demonic, devilish, Jas. 3:15*</def>
3474
3475GK G1230 | S G1142   δαίμων   daimōn   1x
3476<def>a god, a superior power; in NT a malignant demon, evil angel, Mt. 8:31*</def>
3477
3478GK G1231 | S G1143   δάκνω   daknō   1x
3479<def>to bite, sting; met. to molest, vex, injure, Gal. 5:15*</def>
3480
3481GK G1232 | S G1144   δάκÏυον   dakryon   10x
3482<def>also spelled δάκÏÏ…, a tear </def>→ tears.
3483
3484GK G1233 | S G1145   δακÏύω   dakryō   1x
3485<def>to shed tears, weep, Jn. 11:35*</def>
3486
3487GK G1234 | S G1146   δακτύλιος   daktylios   1x
3488<def>a ring for the finger, Lk. 15:22*</def>
3489
3490GK G1235 | S G1147   δάκτυλος   daktylos   8x
3491<def>a finger, Mt. 23:4; Mk. 7:33; from Hebrew, power, Lk. 11:20</def>
3492
3493GK G1236 | S G1148   Δαλμανουθά   Dalmanoutha   1x
3494<def>Dalmanutha, indecl., a small town on the shore of the Sea of Tiberias, Mk. 8:10*</def>
3495
3496GK G1237 | S G1149   Δαλματία   Dalmatia   1x
3497<def>Dalmatia, 2 Tim. 4:10*</def>
3498
3499GK G1238 | S G1150   δαμάζω   damazō   4x
3500<def>also spelled δανείζω, to subdue, tame, Mk. 5:4; Jas. 3:7; met. to restrain within proper limits, Jas. 3:8*</def>
3501
3502GK G1239 | S G1151   δάμαλις   damalis   1x
3503<def>a heifer, young cow, Heb. 9:13*</def>
3504
3505GK G1240 | S G1152   ΔάμαÏις   Damaris   1x
3506<def>Damaris, pr. name, Acts 17:34*</def>
3507
3508GK G1241 | S G1153   Δαμασκηνός   Damaskēnos   1x
3509<def>A Damascene, a native of Damascus, 2 Cor. 11:32*</def>
3510
3511GK G1242 | S G1154   Δαμασκός   Damaskos   15x
3512<def>Damascus, the capital city of Syria</def>
3513
3514GK G1244 | S G1155   δανείζω   daneizō   4x
3515<def>see δανίζω</def>
3516
3517GK G1245 | S G1156   δάνειον   daneion   1x
3518<def>a loan, debt, Mt. 18:27*</def>
3519
3520GK G1248 | S G1158   Δανιήλ   Daniēl   1x
3521<def>Daniel, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 24:15*</def>
3522
3523GK G1250 | S G1157   δανιστής   danistēs   1x
3524<def>a money-lender, creditor, Lk. 7:41*</def>
3525
3526GK G1251 | S G1159   δαπανάω   dapanaō   5x
3527<def>to expend, be at expense, Mk. 5:26; Acts 21:24; 2 Cor. 12:15; to spend, waste, consume by extravagance, Lk. 15:14; Jas. 4:3*</def>
3528
3529GK G1252 | S G1160   δαπάνη   dapanē   1x
3530<def>expense, cost, Lk. 14:28*</def>
3531
3532GK G1253 | S G1138   Δαυίδ   Dauid   59x
3533<def>also spelled Δανείδ and Δαβίδ, David, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:6; Lk. 1:27; Acts 2:29; Rom. 1:3; 2 Tim. 2:28</def>
3534
3535GK G1254 | S G1161   δέ   de   2,792x
3536<def>a conjunctive particle, marking the superaddition of a clause, whether in opposition or in continuation, to what has preceded, and it may be variously rendered but, on the other hand, and, also, now, etc.; καὶ δέ, when there is a special superaddition in continuation, too, yea, etc. It sometimes is found at the commencement of the apodosis of a sentence, Acts 11:17. It serves also to mark the resumption of an interrupted discourse, 2 Cor. 2:10; Gal. 2:6</def>
3537
3538GK G1255 | S G1162   δέησις   deēsis   18x
3539<def>entreaty; prayer, supplication, Lk. 1:13; 2:37; 5:33 </def>→ petition; prayer; request; supplication.
3540
3541GK G1256 | S G1163   δεῖ   dei   101x
3542<def>it is binding, it is necessary, it is proper; it is inevitable, Acts 21:22 </def>→ must; necessary; ought; should.
3543
3544GK G1257 | S G1164   δεῖγμα   deigma   1x
3545<def>pr. that which is shown, a specimen, sample; met. an example by way of warning, Jude 7*</def>
3546
3547GK G1258 | S G1165   δειγματίζω   deigmatizō   2x
3548<def>to make a public show or spectacle of, Mt. 1:19; Col. 2:15*</def>
3549
3550GK G1259 | S G1166   δείκνυμι   deiknymi   30x
3551<def>also formed as δεικνύω   3x, to show, point out, present to the sight, Mt. 4:8; 8:4; to exhibit, permit to see, cause to be seen, Jn. 2:18; 10:32; 1 Tim. 6:15; to demonstrate, prove, Jas. 2:18; 3:13; met. to teach, make known, declare, announce, Mt. 16:21; Jn. 5:20; Acts 10:28 </def>→ demonstrate; show.
3552
3553GK G1260 | S G1166   δεικνύω   deiknyō   3x
3554<def>see δείκνυμι, Mt. 16:21; Jn. 2:18; Rev. 22:8*</def>
3555
3556GK G1261 | S G1167   δειλία   deilia   1x
3557<def>timidity, 2 Tim. 1:7*</def>
3558
3559GK G1262 | S G1168   δειλιάω   deiliaō   1x
3560<def>to be timid, be in fear, Jn. 14:27*</def>
3561
3562GK G1264 | S G1169   δειλός   deilos   3x
3563<def>timid, fearful, cowardly, Mt. 8:26; Mk. 4:40; Rev. 21:8*</def>
3564
3565GK G1265 | S G1170   δεῖνα   deina   1x
3566<def>such a one, a certain one, Mt. 26:18*</def>
3567
3568GK G1267 | S G1171   δεινῶς   deinōs   2x
3569<def>dreadfully, grievously, greatly, terribly, Mt. 8:6; Lk. 11:53*</def>
3570
3571GK G1268 | S G1172   δειπνέω   deipneō   4x
3572<def>to eat or dine, Lk. 17:8; 22:20; 1 Cor. 11:25; Rev. 3:20</def>
3573
3574GK G1270 | S G1173   δεῖπνον   deipnon   16x
3575<def>pr. a meal; supper, the principal meal taken in the evening, Lk. 14:12; Jn. 13:2, 4; meton. food, 1 Cor. 11:21; a feast, banquet, Mt. 23:6; Mk. 6:21; 12:39 </def>→ banquet; feast; supper.
3576
3577GK G1272 | S G1175   δεισιδαιμονία   deisidaimonia   1x
3578<def>fear of the gods; in a bad sense, superstition; a form of religious belief, Acts 25:19*</def>
3579
3580GK G1273 | S G1174   δεισιδαίμων   deisidaimōn   1x
3581<def>reverencing the gods and divine things, religious; in a bad sense, superstitious; in NT careful and precise in the discharge of religious services, Acts 17:22*</def>
3582
3583GK G1274 | S G1176   δέκα   deka   25x
3584<def>ten, Mt. 20:24; 25:1; ἡμεÏῶν δέκα, ten days, a few days, a short time, Rev. 2:10 </def>→ ten.
3585
3586GK G1277 | S G1177a   δεκαοκτώ   dekaoktō   2x
3587<def>eighteen, Lk. 13:4, 11*</def>
3588
3589GK G1278 | S G1178   δεκαπέντε   dekapente   3x
3590<def>fifteen, indecl., Jn. 11:18; Acts 27:28; Gal. 1:18*</def>
3591
3592GK G1279 | S G1179   Δεκάπολις   Dekapolis   3x
3593<def>Decapolis, a district of Palestine beyond Jordan, Mk. 5:20; 7:31; Mt. 4:25*</def>
3594
3595GK G1280 | S G1180   δεκατέσσαÏες   dekatessares   5x
3596<def>fourteen, Mt. 1:17; 2 Cor. 12:2; Gal. 2:1*</def>
3597
3598GK G1281 | S G1181, G1182   δέκατος   dekatos   7x
3599<def>tenth, Jn. 1:39; Rev. 11:13; 21:20; δεκάτη, i.e. μεÏá½·Ï‚, a tenth part, tithe, Heb. 7:2, 4, 8, 9* </def>→ tenth; tithe.
3600
3601GK G1282 | S G1183   δεκατόω   dekatoō   2x
3602<def>to cause to pay tithes; pass. to be tithed, pay tithes, Heb. 7:6, 9*</def>
3603
3604GK G1283 | S G1184   δεκτός   dektos   5x
3605<def>accepted, acceptable, agreeable, approved, Lk. 4:24; Acts 10:35; Phil. 4:18; by impl. when used of a certain time, marked by divine acceptance, propitious, Lk. 4:19; 2 Cor. 6:2*</def>
3606
3607GK G1284 | S G1185   δελεάζω   deleazō   3x
3608<def>pr. to entrap, take or catch with a bait; met. allure, entice, Jas. 1:14; 2 Pet. 2:14, 18*</def>
3609
3610GK G1285 | S G1186   δένδÏον   dendron   25x
3611<def>a tree, Mt. 3:10; 7:17; 13:32 </def>→ tree.
3612
3613GK G1287 | S G1187   δεξιολάβος   dexiolabos   1x
3614<def>one posted on the right hand; a flank guard; a light armed spearman, Acts 23:23*</def>
3615
3616GK G1288 | S G1188   δεξιός   dexios   54x
3617<def>right, as opposed to left, Mt. 5:29, 30; Lk. 6:6; ἡ δεξιά, i.e. χείÏ, the right hand, Mt. 6:3; 27:29; τὰ δεξιά, i.e. μέÏη, the parts towards the right hand, the right hand side; καθίζειν, or, καθῆσθαι, or, ἑστάναι, á¼Îº δεξιῶν [μεÏῶν] τινος, to sit or stand at the right hand of any one, as a mark of the highest honor and dignity which he can bestow, Mt. 20:20; 26:64; εἶνι á¼Îº δεξιῶν [μεÏῶν] τινος, to be at one’s right hand, as a helper, Acts 2:25; δεξιὰς (χεῖÏας) διδόναι, to give the right hand to any one, as a pledge of sincerity in one’s promises, Gal. 2:9 </def>→ right; right hand; right side.
3618
3619GK G1289 | S G1189   δέομαι   deomai   22x
3620<def>to be in want, to need; to ask, request, Mt. 9:38; Lk. 5:12; 8:28, 38; in NT absol. to pray, offer prayer, beseech, supplicate, Lk. 21:36; 22:32; Acts 4:31; 8:22, 24 </def>→ ask; beg; beseech; plead; pray.
3621
3622GK G1290 | S G1402a   δέος   deos   1x
3623<def>fear, Heb. 12:28*</def>
3624
3625GK G1291 | S G1190   ΔεÏβαῖος   Derbaios   1x
3626<def>an inhabitant of Derbe, Acts 20:4*</def>
3627
3628GK G1292 | S G1191   ΔέÏβη   Derbē   3x
3629<def>Derbe, a city of Lycaonia, Acts 14:6, 20; 16:0*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
3630
3631GK G1293 | S G1192   δέÏμα   derma   1x
3632<def>the skin of an animal, Heb. 11:37*</def>
3633
3634GK G1294 | S G1193   δεÏμάτινος   dermatinos   2x
3635<def>made of skin, leathern, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6*</def>
3636
3637GK G1296 | S G1194   δέÏω   derō   15x
3638<def>to skin, flay; hence, to eat, scourge, beat, Mt. 21:35; Mk. 12:3, 5; 13:9 </def>→ beat; strike.
3639
3640GK G1297 | S G1195   δεσμεύω   desmeuō   3x
3641<def>to bind, bind up, as a bundle, Mt. 23:4; to bind, confine, Lk. 8:29; Acts 22:4*</def>
3642
3643GK G1299 | S G1197   δέσμη   desmē   1x
3644<def>a bundle, as of tares, Mt. 13:30*</def>
3645
3646GK G1300 | S G1198   δέσμιος   desmios   16x
3647<def>one bound, a prisoner, Mt. 27:15, 16; Mk. 15:6 </def>→ prisoner.
3648
3649GK G1301 | S G1199   δεσμός   desmos   18x
3650<def>a bond, anything by which one is bound, a cord, chain, fetters, etc.; and by meton. imprisonment, Lk. 8:29; Acts 16:26; 20:23; a string or ligament, as of the tongue, Mk. 7:35; met. an impediment, infirmity, Lk. 13:16 </def>→ bond; chain; fetter.
3651
3652GK G1302 | S G1200   δεσμοφύλαξ   desmophylax   3x
3653<def>a keeper of a prison, jailer, Acts 16:23, 27, 36*</def>
3654
3655GK G1303 | S G1201   δεσμωτήÏιον   desmoÌ„teÌ„rion   4x
3656<def>a prison, Mt. 11:2; Acts 5:21, 23; 16:26*</def>
3657
3658GK G1304 | S G1202   δεσμώτης   desmōtēs   2x
3659<def>a prisoner, i.q. δέσμιος, Acts 27:1, 42*</def>
3660
3661GK G1305 | S G1203   δεσπότης   despotēs   10x
3662<def>a lord, master, especially of slaves, 1 Tim. 6:1, 2; 2 Tim. 2:21; Tit. 2:9; 1 Pet. 2:18; by impl. as denoting the possession of supreme authority, Lord, sovereign, used of God, Lk. 2:29; Acts 4:24; Rev. 6:10; and of Christ, 2 Pet. 2:1; Jude 4 </def>→ lord; master.
3663
3664GK G1306 | S G1204   δεῦÏο   deuro   9x
3665<def>here; used also as a sort of imperative, come, Come here! Mt. 19:21; Mk. 10:21; used of time, ἄχÏι τοῦ δεῦÏο, i.e. χÏόνου, to the present time, Rom. 1:13</def>
3666
3667GK G1307 | S G1205   δεῦτε   deute   12x
3668<def>come, Mt. 4:19; 11:28; as a particle of exhortation, incitement, etc., and followed by an imperative, come now, etc., Mt. 21:38; 28:6 </def>→ come.
3669
3670GK G1308 | S G1206   δευτεÏαῖος   deuteraios   1x
3671<def>on the second day of a certain state or process, and used as an epithet of the subject or agent, Acts 28:13*</def>
3672
3673GK G1311 | S G1208   δεύτεÏος   deuteros   43x
3674<def>second, Mt. 22:26; τὸ δεύτεÏον, again, the second time, another time, Jude 5; so á¼Îº δευτέÏου, Mt. 26:42; and á¼Î½ τῷ δευτέÏῳ, Acts 7:13 </def>→ second.
3675
3676GK G1312 | S G1209   δέχομαι   dechomai   56x
3677<def>to take into one’s hands, etc., Lk. 2:28; 16:6, 7; to receive, Acts 22:5; 28:21; Phil. 4:18; to receive into and retain, contain, Acts 3:21; met. to receive by the hearing, learn, acquire a knowledge of, 2 Cor. 11:4; Jas. 1:21; to receive, admit, grant access to, receive kindly, welcome, Mt. 10:40, 41; 18:5; to receive in hospitality, entertain, Lk. 9:53; Heb. 11:31; to bear with, bear patiently, 2 Cor. 11:16; met. to receive, approve, assent to, Mt. 11:14; Lk. 8:13; Acts 8:14; 11:1; to admit, and by impl. to embrace, follow, 1 Cor. 2:14; 2 Cor. 8:17 </def>→ receive; welcome.
3678
3679GK G1313 | S G1210   δέω   deō   43x
3680<def>to bind, tie, Mt. 13:30; 21:2; to bind, confine, Mt. 27:2; 14:3; to impede, hinder, 2 Tim. 2:9; to bind with infirmity, Lk. 13:16; to bind by a legal or moral tie, as marriage, Rom. 7:2; 1 Cor. 7:27, 39; by impl. to impel, compel, Acts 20:22; in NT to pronounce or declare to be binding or obligatory, or, to declare to be prohibited and unlawful, Mt. 16:19; 18:18 </def>→ bind; tie, tie up.
3681
3682GK G1314 | S G1211   δή   dē   5x
3683<def>a particle that adds an intensity of expression to a term or clause. Its simplest and most ordinary uses are when it gives impressiveness to an affirmation, indeed, really, doubtless, Mt. 13:23; or earnestness to a call, injunction, or entreaty, Lk. 2:15; Acts 13:2; 15:36; 1 Cor. 16:20*</def>
3684
3685GK G1316 | S G1212   δῆλος   dēlos   3x
3686<def>pr. clearly visible; plain, manifest, evident, Mt. 26:73; 1 Cor. 15:27; Gal. 3:11*</def>
3687
3688GK G1317 | S G1213   δηλόω   dēloō   7x
3689<def>to render manifest or evident; to make known, to tell, relate, declare, 1 Cor. 1:11; Col. 1:8; to show, point out, bring to light, 1 Cor. 3:13; to indicate, signify, Heb. 9:8; 12:27; 1 Pet. 1:11</def>
3690
3691GK G1318 | S G1214   Δημᾶς   Dēmas   3x
3692<def>Demas, pr. name, Col. 4:14; 2 Tim. 4:10; Phlm. 24*</def>
3693
3694GK G1319 | S G1215   δημηγοÏέω   deÌ„meÌ„goreō   1x
3695<def>to address a public assembly, to deliver a public oration, Acts 12:21*</def>
3696
3697GK G1320 | S G1216   ΔημήτÏιος   DeÌ„meÌ„trios   3x
3698<def>Demetrius, pr. name (1) The Ephesian silversmith, Acts 19:24, 38 (2) A certain Christian, 3 Jn. 12*</def>
3699
3700GK G1321 | S G1217   δημιουÏγός   deÌ„miourgos   1x
3701<def>pr. one who labors for the public, or, exercises some public calling; an architect, especially, the Divine Architect of the universe, Heb. 11:10</def>
3702
3703GK G1322 | S G1218   δῆμος   dēmos   4x
3704<def>the people, Acts 12:22; 17:5; 19:30, 33*</def>
3705
3706GK G1323 | S G1219   δημόσιος   dēmosios   4x
3707<def>public, belonging to the public, Acts 5:18; δημοσίᾳ, publicly, Acts 16:37; 18:28; 20:20*</def>
3708
3709GK G1324 | S G1220   δηνάÏιον   deÌ„narion   16x
3710<def>Latin denarius, a Roman silver coin; the name originally meant ten asses, Mt. 18:28; Mk. 6:37; Rev. 6:6 </def>→ coin; day’s wage; denarius.
3711
3712GK G1327 | S G1222   δήπου   dēpou   1x
3713<def>now in some way, surely, Heb. 2:16*</def>
3714
3715GK G1328 | S G1223   διά   dia   667x
3716<def>(1) gen., through, used of place or medium, Mt. 7:13; Lk. 6:1; 2 Cor. 11:33; through, of time, during, in the course of, Heb. 2:15; Acts 5:19; through, of immediate agency, causation, instrumentality, by means of, by, Jn. 1:3; Acts 3:18; of means or manner, through, by, with, Lk. 8:4; 2 Cor. 5:7; 8:8; of state or condition, in a state of, Rom. 4:11; (2) acc., used of causation which is not direct and immediate in the production of a result, on account of, because of, for the sake of, with a view to, Mk. 2:27; Jn. 1:31; rarely, through, while subject to a state of untoward circumstances, Gal. 4:13</def>
3717
3718GK G1329 | S G1224   διαβαίνω   diabainō   3x
3719<def>to pass through or over, Lk. 16:26; Acts 16:9; Heb. 11:29*</def>
3720
3721GK G1330 | S G1225   διαβάλλω   diaballō   1x
3722<def>to throw or convey through or over; to thrust through; to defame, inform against, Lk. 16:1*</def>
3723
3724GK G1331 | S G1226   διαβεβαιόομαι   diabebaioomai   2x
3725<def>to assert strongly, insist, 1 Tim. 1:7; Tit. 3:8*</def>
3726
3727GK G1332 | S G1227   διαβλέπω   diablepō   3x
3728<def>to look through; to view steadily, Mk. 8:25; to see clearly or steadily, Mt. 7:5; Lk. 6:42*</def>
3729
3730GK G1333 | S G1228   διάβολος   diabolos   37x
3731<def>slanderer, 1 Tim. 3:11; 2 Tim. 3:3; Tit. 2:3; a treacherous informer, traitor, Jn. 6:70; ὠδιάβολος, the devil </def>→ devil.
3732
3733GK G1334 | S G1229   διαγγέλλω   diangellō   3x
3734<def>to publish abroad, Lk. 9:60; Rom. 9:17; to certify to the public, Acts 21:26*</def>
3735
3736GK G1335 | S G1230   διαγίνομαι   diaginomai   3x
3737<def>pass., to continue through; to intervene, elapse of time, Mk. 16:1; Acts 25:13; 27:9*</def>
3738
3739GK G1336 | S G1231   διαγινώσκω   diaginōskō   2x
3740<def>pr. to distinguish; to resolve determinately; to examine, inquire into, judicially, Acts 23:15; 24:22*</def>
3741
3742GK G1338 | S G1233   διάγνωσις   diagnōsis   1x
3743<def>pr. an act of distinguishing or discernment; a determination; examination judicially, hearing, trial, Acts 25:21*</def>
3744
3745GK G1339 | S G1234   διαγογγύζω   diagongyzō   2x
3746<def>to murmur, mutter, Lk. 15:2; 19:7*</def>
3747
3748GK G1340 | S G1235   διαγÏηγοÏέω   diagreÌ„goreō   1x
3749<def>to remain awake; to wake thoroughly, Lk. 9:32*</def>
3750
3751GK G1341 | S G1236   διάγω   diagō   2x
3752<def>to conduct or carry through or over; to pass or spend time, live, 1 Tim. 2:2; Tit. 3:3*</def>
3753
3754GK G1342 | S G1237   διαδέχομαι   diadechomai   1x
3755<def>to receive by transmission; to receive in return, Acts 7:45*</def>
3756
3757GK G1343 | S G1238   διάδημα   diadēma   3x
3758<def>pr. a band or fillet; a diadem, the badge of a sovereign, Rev. 12:3; 13:1; 19:12*</def>
3759
3760GK G1344 | S G1239   διαδίδωμι   diadidōmi   4x
3761<def>to deliver from hand to hand; to distribute, divide, Lk. 11:22; 18:22; Jn. 6:11; Acts 4:35*</def>
3762
3763GK G1345 | S G1240   διάδοχος   diadochos   1x
3764<def>a successor, Acts 24:27*</def>
3765
3766GK G1346 | S G1241   διαζώννυμι   diazōnnymi   3x
3767<def>to gird firmly round, Jn. 13:4, 5; mid. to gird round one’s self, Jn. 21:7*</def>
3768
3769GK G1347 | S G1242   διαθήκη   diathēkē   33x
3770<def>a testamentary disposition, will; a covenant, Heb. 9:16, 17; Gal. 3:15; in NT, a covenant of God with men, Gal. 3:17; 4:24; Heb. 9:4; Mt. 26:28; the writings of the old covenant, 2 Cor. 3:14 </def>→ covenant; testament; will.
3771
3772GK G1348 | S G1243   διαίÏεσις   diairesis   3x
3773<def>a division; a distinction, difference, diversity, 1 Cor. 12:4, 5, 6*</def>
3774
3775GK G1349 | S G1244   διαιÏέω   diaireō   2x
3776<def>to divide, to divide out, distribute, Lk. 15:12; 1 Cor. 12:11*</def>
3777
3778GK G1350 | S G1244a   διακαθαίÏω   diakathairō   1x
3779<def>to cleanse thoroughly, Lk. 3:17*</def>
3780
3781GK G1351 | S G1245   διακαθαÏίζω   diakatharizō   1x
3782<def>to cleanse thoroughly, Mt. 3:12</def>
3783
3784GK G1352 | S G1246   διακατελέγχομαι   diakatelenchomai   1x
3785<def>to maintain discussion strenuously and thoroughly, to totally refute, Acts 18:28*</def>
3786
3787GK G1354 | S G1247   διακονέω   diakoneō   37x
3788<def>to wait, attend upon, serve, Mt. 8:15; Mk. 1:31; Lk. 4:39; to be an attendant or assistant, Acts 19:22; to minister to, relieve, assist, or supply with the necessaries of life, provide the means of living, Mt. 4:11; 27:55; Mk. 1:13; 15:41; Lk. 8:3; to fill the office of διάκονος, deacon, perform the duties of deacon, 1 Tim. 3:10, 13; 1 Pet. 4:11; to convey in charge, administer, 2 Cor. 3:3; 8:19, 20; 1 Pet. 1:12; 4:10; pass. to receive service, Mt. 20:28; Mk. 10:45 </def>→ serve.
3789
3790GK G1355 | S G1248   διακονία   diakonia   34x
3791<def>serving, service, waiting, attendance, the act of rendering friendly offices, Lk. 10:40; 2 Tim. 4:11; Heb. 1:14; relief, aid, Acts 6:1; 11:29; 2 Cor. 8:4; 9:1, 12, 13; a commission, Acts 12:25; Rom. 15:31; a commission or ministry in the service of the Gospel, Acts 1:17, 25; 20:24; Rom. 11:13; 2 Cor. 4:1; 5:18; 1 Tim. 1:12; service in the Gospel, Acts 6:4; 21:19; 1 Cor. 16:15; 2 Cor. 6:3; 11:8; Eph. 4:12; Rev. 2:19; a function, ministry, or office in the Church, Rom. 12:7; 1 Cor. 12:5; Col. 4:17; 2 Tim. 4:5; a ministering in the conveyance of a revelation from God, 2 Cor. 3:7, 8, 9 </def>→ ministry; service.
3792
3793GK G1356 | S G1249   διάκονος   diakonos   29x
3794<def>one who renders service to another; an attendant, servant, Mt. 20:26; 22:13; Jn. 2:5, 9; one who executes a commission, a deputy, Rom. 13:4; ΧÏιστοῦ, Θεοῦ, á¼Î½ κυÏίῳ, etc. a commissioned minister or preacher of the Gospel, 1 Cor. 3:5; 2 Cor. 6:4; a minister charged with an announcement or sentence, 2 Cor. 3:6; Gal. 2:17; Col. 1:23; a minister charged with a significant characteristic, Rom. 15:8; a servitor, devoted follower, Jn. 12:26; a deacon or deaconess, whose official duty was to superintend the alms of the Church, with other kindred services, Rom. 16:1; Phil. 1:1; 1 Tim. 3:8, 12 </def>→ deacon; minister; servant.
3795
3796GK G1357 | S G1250   διακόσιοι   diakosioi   8x
3797<def>two hundred, Mk. 6:37; Jn. 6:7; 21:8; Acts 23:23f.*</def>
3798
3799GK G1358 | S G1251   διακούω   diakouō   1x
3800<def>to hear a thing through; to hear judicially, Acts 23:35*</def>
3801
3802GK G1359 | S G1252   διακÏίνω   diakrinō   19x
3803<def>to separate, sever; to make a distinction or difference, Acts 15:9; 1 Cor. 11:29; to make to differ, distinguish, prefer, confer a superiority, 1 Cor. 4:7; to examine, scrutinize, estimate, 1 Cor. 11:31; 14:29; to discern, discriminate, Mt. 16:3; to judge, to decide a cause, 1 Cor. 6:5; to dispute, contend, Acts 11:2; Jude 9; to make a distinction mentally, Jas. 2:4; Jude 22; in NT to hesitate, be in doubt, doubt, Mt. 21:21; Mk. 11:23 </def>→ distinguish; doubt; evaluate; judge; waver.
3804
3805GK G1360 | S G1253   διάκÏισις   diakrisis   3x
3806<def>a separation; a distinction, or, doubt, Rom. 14:1; a discerning, the act of discerning or distinguishing, Heb. 5:14; the faculty of distinguishing and estimating, 1 Cor. 12:10*</def>
3807
3808GK G1361 | S G1254   διακωλύω   diakōlyō   1x
3809<def>to hinder, restrain, prohibit, Mt. 3:14*</def>
3810
3811GK G1362 | S G1255   διαλαλέω   dialaleō   2x
3812<def>to talk with; by impl. to consult, deliberate, Lk. 6:11; to divulge, publish, spread by rumor, Lk. 1:65*</def>
3813
3814GK G1363 | S G1256   διαλέγομαι   dialegomai   13x
3815<def>to discourse, argue, reason, Acts 17:2, 17; 24:12; to address, speak to, Heb. 12:5; to contend, dispute, Mk. 9:34; Jude 9 </def>→ argue; persuade; prove; reason.
3816
3817GK G1364 | S G1257   διαλείπω   dialeipō   1x
3818<def>to leave an interval; to intermit, cease, Lk. 7:45*</def>
3819
3820GK G1365 | S G1258   διάλεκτος   dialektos   6x
3821<def>speech; manner of speaking; peculiar language of a nation, dialect, vernacular idiom, Acts 1:19; 2:6, 8; 21:40; 22:2; 26:14</def>
3822
3823GK G1367 | S G1259   διαλλάσσομαι   diallassomai   1x
3824<def>to be reconciled to another, Mt. 5:24*</def>
3825
3826GK G1368 | S G1260   διαλογίζομαι   dialogizomai   16x
3827<def>pr. to make a settlement of accounts; to reason, deliberate, ponder, consider, Mt. 16:7, 8; Mk. 2:6, 8; Jn. 11:50; to dispute, contend, Mk. 9:33 </def>→ argue; consider; discuss; wonder.
3828
3829GK G1369 | S G1261   διαλογισμός   dialogismos   14x
3830<def>reasoning, thought, cogitation, purpose, Mt. 15:19; Mk. 7:21; discourse, dispute, disputation, contention, Lk. 9:46; doubt, hesitation, scruple, Lk. 24:38 </def>→ argument; discussion; thought.
3831
3832GK G1370 | S G1262   διαλύω   dialyō   1x
3833<def>to dissolve, dissipate, disperse, Acts 5:36*</def>
3834
3835GK G1371 | S G1263   διαμαÏτύÏομαι   diamartyromai   15x
3836<def>to make solemn affirmation, protest; to make a solemn and earnest charge, Lk. 16:28; Acts 2:40; to declare solemnly and earnestly, Acts 8:25; 18:5 </def>→ testify; warn.
3837
3838GK G1372 | S G1264   διαμάχομαι   diamachomai   1x
3839<def>to fight out, to fight resolutely; met. to contend vehemently, insist, Acts 23:9*</def>
3840
3841GK G1373 | S G1265   διαμένω   diamenō   5x
3842<def>to continue throughout; to continue, be permanent or unchanged, Lk. 1:22; Gal. 2:5; Heb. 1:11; 2 Pet. 3:4; to continue, remain constant, Lk. 22:28</def>
3843
3844GK G1374 | S G1266   διαμεÏίζω   diamerizō   11x
3845<def>to divide into parts and distribute, Mt. 27:35; Mk. 15:24; Acts 2:3; pass. in NT to be in a state of dissension, Lk. 11:17, 18; 12:52, 53 </def>→ divide; part.
3846
3847GK G1375 | S G1267   διαμεÏισμός   diamerismos   1x
3848<def>division; met. in NT disunion, dissension, Lk. 12:51*</def>
3849
3850GK G1376 | S G1268   διανέμω   dianemō   1x
3851<def>to distribute; to divulge, spread abroad, Acts 4:17*</def>
3852
3853GK G1377 | S G1269   διανεύω   dianeuō   1x
3854<def>to signify by a nod, beckon, make signs, Lk. 1:22*</def>
3855
3856GK G1378 | S G1270   διανόημα   dianoēma   1x
3857<def>thought, Lk. 11:17*</def>
3858
3859GK G1379 | S G1271   διάνοια   dianoia   12x
3860<def>pr. thought, intention; the mind, intellect, understanding, Mt. 22:37; Mk. 12:30; Lk. 10:27; an operation of the understanding, thought, imagination, Lk. 1:51; insight, comprehension, 1 Jn. 5:20; mode of thinking and feeling, disposition of mind and heart, the affection, Eph. 2:3; Col. 1:21 </def>→ mind; thought; understanding.
3861
3862GK G1380 | S G1272   διανοίγω   dianoigō   8x
3863<def>to open, Mk. 7:34, 35; Lk. 2:23; 24:31; Acts 7:56; met. to open the sense of a thing, explain, expound, Lk. 24:32; Acts 17:3; διανοίγειν τὸν νοῦν, τὴν καÏδίαν, to open the mind, the heart, so as to understand and receive, Lk. 24:45; Acts 16:14*</def>
3864
3865GK G1381 | S G1273   διανυκτεÏεύω   dianyktereuō   1x
3866<def>to pass the night, spend the whole night, Lk. 6:12*</def>
3867
3868GK G1382 | S G1274   διανύω   dianyō   1x
3869<def>to complete, finish, Acts 21:7*</def>
3870
3871GK G1384 | S G3859   διαπαÏατÏιβή   diaparatribē   1x
3872<def>constant disputation, 1 Tim. 6:5*</def>
3873
3874GK G1385 | S G1276   διαπεÏάω   diaperaō   6x
3875<def>to pass through or over, Mt. 9:1; 14:34; Mk. 5:21; 6:53; Lk. 16:26; Acts 21:2*</def>
3876
3877GK G1386 | S G1277   διαπλέω   diapleō   1x
3878<def>to sail through or over, Acts 27:5*</def>
3879
3880GK G1387 | S G1278   διαπονέομαι   diaponeomai   2x
3881<def>pr. to be thoroughly exercised with labor; to be wearied; to be vexed, Acts 4:2; 16:18*</def>
3882
3883GK G1388 | S G1279   διαποÏεύομαι   diaporeuomai   5x
3884<def>to go or pass through, Lk. 6:1; 13:22; Acts 16:4; to pass by, Lk. 18:36</def>
3885
3886GK G1389 | S G1280   διαποÏέω   diaporeō   4x
3887<def>to be utterly at a loss; to be in doubt and perplexity, Lk. 9:7; Acts 2:12; 5:24; 10:17</def>
3888
3889GK G1390 | S G1281   διαπÏαγματεύομαι   diapragmateuomai   1x
3890<def>to despatch a matter thoroughly; to make profit in business, gain in trade, Lk. 19:15*</def>
3891
3892GK G1391 | S G1282   διαπÏίω   diapriō   2x
3893<def>to divide with a saw, saw asunder; to grate the teeth in a rage; pass. met. to be cut to the heart, to be enraged, Acts 5:33; 7:54*</def>
3894
3895GK G1395 | S G1283   διαÏπάζω   diarpazō   3x
3896<def>to plunder, spoil, pillage, Mt. 12:29; Mk. 3:27 (2x)*</def>
3897
3898GK G1397 | S G1285   διασαφέω   diasapheō   2x
3899<def>to make known, declare, tell plainly, or fully, Mt. 13:36; 18:31*</def>
3900
3901GK G1398 | S G1286   διασείω   diaseiō   1x
3902<def>pr. to shake thoroughly or violently; to harass, intimidate, extort from, Lk. 3:14*</def>
3903
3904GK G1399 | S G1287   διασκοÏπίζω   diaskorpizō   9x
3905<def>to disperse, scatter, Mt. 26:31; Mk. 14:27; to dissipate, waste, Lk. 15:13; 16:1; to winnow, or, to strew, Mt. 25:24, 26 </def>→ scatter.
3906
3907GK G1400 | S G1288   διασπάω   diaspaō   2x
3908<def>to pull or tear asunder or in pieces, burst, Mk. 5:4; Acts 23:10*</def>
3909
3910GK G1401 | S G1289   διασπείÏω   diaspeirō   3x
3911<def>to scatter abroad or in every direction, as seen; to disperse, Acts 8:1, 4; 11:19* </def>→ scatter.
3912
3913GK G1402 | S G1290   διασποÏά   diaspora   3x
3914<def>pr. a scattering, as of seed; dispersion; in NT meton. the dispersed portion of the Jews, specially termed the dispersion, Jn. 7:35; Jas. 1:1; 1 Pet. 1:1*</def>
3915
3916GK G1403 | S G1291   διαστέλλω   diastellō   8x
3917<def>to determine, issue a decision; to state or explain distinctly and accurately; hence, to admonish, direct, charge, command, Acts 15:24; Heb. 12:20; when followed by a negative clause, to interdict, prohibit, Mt. 16:30; Mk. 5:43 </def>→ command; order; warn.
3918
3919GK G1404 | S G1292   διάστημα   diastēma   1x
3920<def>interval, space, distance, Acts 5:7</def>
3921
3922GK G1405 | S G1293   διαστολή   diastolē   3x
3923<def>distinction, difference, Rom. 3:22; 10:12; 1 Cor. 14:7*</def>
3924
3925GK G1406 | S G1294   διαστÏέφω   diastrephō   7x
3926<def>to distort, turn away; met. to pervert, corrupt, Mt. 17:17; Lk. 9:41; to turn out of the way, cause to make defection, Lk. 23:2; Acts 13:8; διεστÏαμμένος, perverse, corrupt, erroneous</def>
3927
3928GK G1407 | S G1295   διασῴζω   diasōzō   8x
3929<def>to bring safely through; to convey in safety, Acts 23:24; pass. to reach a place or state of safety, Acts 27:43, 44; 28:1, 4; 1 Pet. 3:20; to heal, to restore to health, Mt. 14:36; Lk. 7:3*</def>
3930
3931GK G1408 | S G1296   διαταγή   diatagē   2x
3932<def>an injunction, institute, ordinance, Rom. 13:2; Acts 7:53*</def>
3933
3934GK G1409 | S G1297   διάταγμα   diatagma   1x
3935<def>a mandate, commandment, ordinance, Heb. 11:23* </def>→ commandment.
3936
3937GK G1410 | S G1298   διαταÏάσσω   diatarassō   1x
3938<def>to throw into a state of perturbation, to move or trouble greatly, Lk. 1:29*</def>
3939
3940GK G1411 | S G1299   διατάσσω   diatassō   16x
3941<def>pr. to arrange, make a precise arrangement; to prescribe, 1 Cor. 11:34; 16:1; Tit. 1:5; to direct, Lk. 8:55; Acts 20:13; to charge, Mt. 11:1; to command, Acts 18:2; to ordain, Gal. 3:19 </def>→ command; direct; instruct; order.
3942
3943GK G1412 | S G1300   διατελέω   diateleō   1x
3944<def>to complete, finish; intrans. to continue, persevere, in a certain state or course of action, Acts 27:33*</def>
3945
3946GK G1413 | S G1301   διατηÏέω   diateÌ„reō   2x
3947<def>to watch carefully, guard with vigilance; to treasure up, Lk. 2:51; ἑαυτὸν á¼Îº, to keep one’s self from, to abstain wholly from, Acts 15:29*</def>
3948
3949GK G1416 | S G1303   διατίθημι   diatithēmi   7x
3950<def>in NT only mid., so some list as διατίθεμαι, to arrange; to arrange according to one’s own mind; to make a disposition, to make a will; to settle the terms of a covenant, to ratify, Acts 3:25; Heb. 8:10; 10:16; to assign, Lk. 22:29</def>
3951
3952GK G1417 | S G1304   διατÏίβω   diatribō   9x
3953<def>pr. to rub, wear away by friction; met. to pass or spend time, to remain, stay, tarry, continue, Jn. 3:22; 11:54; Acts 12:19; 14:3, 28</def>
3954
3955GK G1418 | S G1305   διατÏοφή   diatrophē   1x
3956<def>food, sustenance, 1 Tim. 6:8*</def>
3957
3958GK G1419 | S G1306   διαυγάζω   diaugazō   1x
3959<def>to shine through, shine out, dawn, 2 Pet. 1:19*</def>
3960
3961GK G1420 | S G1305a   διαυγής   diaugēs   1x
3962<def>translucent, transparent, Rev. 21:21*</def>
3963
3964GK G1422 | S G1308   διαφέÏω   diapherō   13x
3965<def>to convey through, across, Mk. 11:16; to carry different ways or into different parts, separate; pass. to be borne, driven, or tossed hither and thither, Acts 27:27; to be proclaimed, published, Acts 13:49; intrans. met. to differ, 1 Cor. 15:41; to excel, be better or of greater value, be superior, Mt. 6:26; 10:31; impers. διαφέÏει, it makes a difference, it is of consequence; with οá½Î´á½³Î½, it makes no difference, it is nothing, Gal. 2:6 </def>→ carry through; differ; spread out; valuable; (have) value.
3966
3967GK G1423 | S G1309   διαφεύγω   diapheugō   1x
3968<def>to flee through, escape by flight, Acts 27:42*</def>
3969
3970GK G1424 | S G1310   διαφημίζω   diaphēmizō   3x
3971<def>to report, proclaim, publish, spread abroad, Mt. 9:31; 28:15; Mk. 1:45*</def>
3972
3973GK G1425 | S G1311   διαφθείÏω   diaphtheirō   6x
3974<def>to corrupt or destroy utterly; to waste, bring to decay, Lk. 12:33; 2 Cor. 4:16; to destroy, Rev. 8:9; 11:18 (2x); met. to corrupt, pervert utterly, 1 Tim. 6:5* </def>→ corrupt, corruption; destroy.
3975
3976GK G1426 | S G1312   διαφθοÏά   diaphthora   6x
3977<def>corruption, dissolution, Acts 2:27, 31; 13:34, 35, 36, 37*</def>
3978
3979GK G1427 | S G1313   διάφοÏος   diaphoros   4x
3980<def>different, diverse, of different kinds, Rom. 12:6; Heb. 9:10; excellent, superior, Heb. 1:4; 8:6*</def>
3981
3982GK G1428 | S G1314   διαφυλάσσω   diaphylassō   1x
3983<def>to keep or guard carefully or with vigilance; to guard, protect, Lk. 4:10*</def>
3984
3985GK G1429 | S G1315   διαχειÏίζω   diacheirizō   2x
3986<def>pr. to have in the hands, to manage; mid. later, to kill, Acts 5:30; 26:21*</def>
3987
3988GK G1430 | S G1315a   διαχλευάζω   diachleuazō   1x
3989<def>to jeer outright, deride, Acts 2:13*</def>
3990
3991GK G1431 | S G1316   διαχωÏίζω   diachoÌ„rizō   1x
3992<def>to depart, go away, Lk. 9:33*</def>
3993
3994GK G1434 | S G1317   διδακτικός   didaktikos   2x
3995<def>apt or qualified to teach, 1 Tim. 3:2; 2 Tim. 2:24*</def>
3996
3997GK G1435 | S G1318   διδακτός   didaktos   3x
3998<def>pr. taught, teachable, of things; in NT taught, of person, Jn. 6:45; 1 Cor. 2:13*</def>
3999
4000GK G1436 | S G1319   διδασκαλία   didaskalia   21x
4001<def>the act or occupation of teaching, Rom. 12:7; 1 Tim. 4:13; information, instruction, Rom. 15:4; 2 Tim. 3:16; matter taught, precept, doctrine, Mt. 15:9; 1 Tim. 1:10 </def>→ doctrine; teaching.
4002
4003GK G1437 | S G1320   διδάσκαλος   didaskalos   59x
4004<def>a teacher, master, Rom. 2:20; in NT as an equivalent, to ῥαββί, Jn. 1:39 </def>→ rabbi; teacher.
4005
4006GK G1438 | S G1321   διδάσκω   didaskō   97x
4007<def>to teach, Mt. 4:23; 22:16; to teach or speak in a public assembly, 1 Tim. 2:12; to direct, admonish, Mt. 28:15; Rom. 2:21 </def>→ instruct; teach.
4008
4009GK G1439 | S G1322   διδαχή   didachē   30x
4010<def>instruction, the giving of instruction, teaching, Mk. 4:2; 12:38; instruction, what is taught, doctrine, Mt. 16:12; Jn. 7:16, 17; meton. mode of teaching and kind of doctrine taught, Mt. 7:28; Mk. 1:27 </def>→ doctrine; instruction; teaching.
4011
4012GK G1440 | S G1323   δίδÏαχμον   didrachmon   2x
4013<def>a didrachmon or double drachma, a silver coin equal to the drachma of Alexandria, to two Attic drachmas, to two Roman denarii, and to the half-shekel of the Jews, Mt. 17:24 (2x)*</def>
4014
4015GK G1441 | S G1324   Δίδυμος   Didymos   3x
4016<def>a twin; Didymus, the Greek equivalent to the name Thomas, Jn. 11:16; 20:24; 21:2*</def>
4017
4018GK G1443 | S G1325   δίδωμι   didōmi   415x
4019<def>pluperfect, á¼Î´ÎµÎ´á½½ÎºÎµÎ¹Î½, to give, bestow, present, Mt. 4:9; 6:11; Jn. 3:16; 17:2, et al. freq.; to give, cast, throw, Mt. 7:6; to supply, suggest, Mt. 10:19; Mk. 13:11; to distribute alms, Mt. 19:21; Lk. 11:41; to pay tribute, etc., Mt. 22:17; Mk. 12:14; Lk. 20:22; to be the author or source of a thing, Lk. 12:51; Rom. 11:8; to grant, permit, allow, Acts 2:27; 13:35; Mt. 13:11; 19:11; to deliver to, entrust, commit to the charge of anyone, Mt. 25:15; Mk. 12:9; to give or deliver up, Lk. 22:19; Jn. 6:51; to reveal, teach, Acts 7:38; to appoint, constitute, Eph. 1:22; 4:11; to consecrate, devote, offer in sacrifice, 2 Cor. 8:5; Gal. 1:4; Rev. 8:3; to present, expose one’s self in a place, Acts 19:31; to recompense, Rev. 2:23; to attribute, ascribe, Jn. 9:24; Rev. 11:13; from the Hebrew, to place, put, fix, inscribe, Heb. 8:10; 10:16; to infix, impress, 2 Cor. 12:7; Rev. 13:16; to inflict, Jn. 18:22; 19:3; 2 Thess. 1:8; to give in charge, assign, Jn. 5:36; 17:4; Rev. 9:5; to exhibit, put forth, Mt. 24:24; Acts 2:19; to yield, bear fruit, Mt. 13:8; διδόναι á¼Ïγασίαν, to endeavor, strive, Lk. 12:58; διδόναι ἀπόκÏισιν, to answer, reply, Jn. 1:22; διδόναι τόπον, to give place, yield, Lk. 14:9; Rom. 12:19 </def>→ give; grasp; permit; yield.
4020
4021GK G1444 | S G1326   διεγείÏω   diegeirō   6x
4022<def>to arouse or awake thoroughly, Mt. 1:24; Mk. 4:38, 39; Lk. 8:24; pass. to be raised, excited, agitated, as a sea, Jn. 6:18; met. to stir up, arouse, animate, 2 Pet. 1:13; 3:1</def>
4023
4024GK G1445 | S G1326a   διενθυμέομαι   dienthumeomai   1x
4025<def>to revolve thoroughly in the mind, consider carefully, ponder, reflect, Acts 10:19*</def>
4026
4027GK G1447 | S G1327   διέξοδος   diexodos   1x
4028<def>a passage throughout; a line of road, a thoroughfare, Mt. 22:9*</def>
4029
4030GK G1449 | S G1328   διεÏμηνευτής   diermeÌ„neuteÌ„s   1x
4031<def>an interpreter, 1 Cor. 14:28*</def>
4032
4033GK G1450 | S G1329   διεÏμηνεύω   diermeÌ„neuō   6x
4034<def>to explain, interpret, translate, Lk. 24:27; Acts 9:36; 1 Cor. 14:5, 13, 27; to be able to interpret, 1 Cor. 12:30*</def>
4035
4036GK G1451 | S G1330   διέÏχομαι   dierchomai   43x
4037<def>to pass through, Mk. 10:25; Lk. 4:30; to pass over, cross, Mk. 4:35; Lk. 8:22; to pass along, Lk. 19:4; to proceed, Lk. 2:15; Acts 9:38; to travel through or over a country, wander about, Mt. 12:43; Lk. 9:6; to transfix, pierce, Lk. 2:35; to spread abroad, be prevalent, as a rumor, Lk. 5:15; met. to extend to, Rom. 5:12 </def>→ come through; go through; pass through.
4038
4039GK G1452 | S G1331   διεÏωτάω   dieroÌ„taō   1x
4040<def>to sift by questioning, of persons; in NT, of things, to ascertain by inquiry, Acts 10:17*</def>
4041
4042GK G1453 | S G1332   διετής   dietēs   1x
4043<def>of two years; of the age of two years, Mt. 2:16*</def>
4044
4045GK G1454 | S G1333   διετία   dietia   2x
4046<def>the space of two years, Acts 24:27; 28:30*</def>
4047
4048GK G1455 | S G1334   διηγέομαι   diēgeomai   8x
4049<def>pr. to lead throughout; to declare thoroughly, detail, recount, relate, tell, Mk. 5:16; 9:9; Lk. 8:39; Acts 8:33; Heb. 11:32</def>
4050
4051GK G1456 | S G1335   διήγησις   diēgēsis   1x
4052<def>a narration, relation, history, Lk. 1:1*</def>
4053
4054GK G1457 | S G1336   διηνεκής   diēnekēs   4x
4055<def>continuous, uninterrupted; εἰς τὸ διηνεκές, perpetually, Heb. 7:3; 10:1, 12, 14*</def>
4056
4057GK G1458 | S G1337   διθάλασσος   dithalassos   1x
4058<def>surrounded on both sides by the sea; τόπος διθάλασσος, a shoal or sand-bank formed by the confluence of opposite currents, Acts 27:41*</def>
4059
4060GK G1459 | S G1338   διϊκνέομαι   diikneomai   1x
4061<def>to go or pass through; to penetrate, Heb. 4:12*</def>
4062
4063GK G1460 | S G1339   διίστημι   diistēmi   3x
4064<def>to set at an interval, apart; to station at an interval from a former position, Acts 27:28; intrans. to stand apart; to depart, be parted, Lk. 24:51; of time, to intervene, be interposed, Lk. 22:59*</def>
4065
4066GK G1462 | S G1340   διϊσχυÏίζομαι   diischurizomai   2x
4067<def>to feel or express reliance; to affirm confidently, insist, Lk. 22:59; Acts 12:15*</def>
4068
4069GK G1464 | S G1341   δικαιοκÏισία   dikaiokrisia   1x
4070<def>just or righteous judgment, Rom. 2:5*</def>
4071
4072GK G1465 | S G1342   δίκαιος   dikaios   79x
4073<def>just, equitable, fair, Mt. 20:4; Lk. 12:57; Jn. 5:30; Col. 4:1; of persons, just, righteous, absolutely, Jn. 17:25; Rom. 3:10, 26; 2 Tim. 4:8; 1 Pet. 3:18; 1 Jn. 1:9; 2:1, 29; Rev. 16:5; righteous by account and acceptance, Rom. 2:13; 5:19; in ordinary usage, just, upright, innocent, pious, Mt. 5:45; 9:13, et al. freq.; ὠδίκαιος, the Just One, one of the distinctive titles of the Messiah, Acts 3:14; 7:52; 22:14 </def>→ innocent; just; righteous, righteousness; upright.
4074
4075GK G1466 | S G1343   δικαιοσύνη   dikaiosynē   92x
4076<def>fair and equitable dealing, justice, Acts 17:31; Heb. 11:33; Rom. 9:28; integrity, virtue, Lk. 1:75; Eph. 5:9; in NT generosity, alms, 2 Cor. 9:10, v.r.; Mt. 6:1; piety, godliness, Rom. 6:13; investiture with the attribute of righteousness, acceptance as righteous, justification, Rom. 4:11; 10:4, et al. freq.; a provision or mean for justification, Rom. 1:17; 2 Cor. 3:9; an instance of justification, 2 Cor. 5:21 </def>→ innocence; justice; justification; righteous, righteousness.
4077
4078GK G1467 | S G1344   δικαιόω   dikaioō   39x
4079<def>pr. to make or render right or just; mid. to act with justice, Rev. 22:11; to avouch to be good and true, to vindicate, Mt. 11:19; Lk. 7:29; to set forth as good and just, Lk. 10:29; 16:15; in NT to hold as guiltless, to accept as righteous, to justify, Rom. 3:26, 30; 4:5; 8:30, 33; pass. to be held acquitted, to be cleared, Acts 13:39; Rom. 3:24; 6:7; to be approved, to stand approved, to stand accepted, Rom. 2:13; 3:20, 28 </def>→ justify; righteous, righteousness.
4080
4081GK G1468 | S G1345   δικαίωμα   dikaiōma   10x
4082<def>pr. a rightful act, act of justice, equity; a sentence, of condemnation, Rev. 15:4; in NT, of acquittal, justification, Rom. 5:16; a decree, law, ordinance, Lk. 1:6; Rom. 1:32; 2:26; 8:4; Heb. 9:1, 10; a meritorious act, an instance of perfect righteousness, Rom. 5:18; Rev. 19:8* </def>→ regulations; righteous, righteousness; righteous deeds.
4083
4084GK G1469 | S G1346   δικαίως   dikaiōs   5x
4085<def>justly, with strict justice, 1 Pet. 2:23; deservedly, Lk. 23:41; as it is right, fit or proper, 1 Cor. 15:34; uprightly, honestly, piously, religiously, 1 Thess. 2:10; Tit. 2:12*</def>
4086
4087GK G1470 | S G1347   δικαίωσις   dikaiōsis   2x
4088<def>pr. a making right or just; a declaration of right or justice; a judicial sentence; in NT, acquittal, acceptance, justification, Rom. 4:25; 5:18*</def>
4089
4090GK G1471 | S G1348   δικαστής   dikastēs   2x
4091<def>a judge, Acts 7:27, 35*</def>
4092
4093GK G1472 | S G1349   δίκη   dikē   3x
4094<def>right, justice; in NT judicial punishment, vengeance, 2 Thess. 1:9; Jude 7; sentence of punishment, judgment, Acts 25:15; personified, the goddess of justice or vengeance, Nemesis, Paena, Acts 28:4</def>
4095
4096GK G1473 | S G1350   δίκτυον   diktyon   12x
4097<def>a net, fishing-net, Mt. 4:20, 21 </def>→ net.
4098
4099GK G1474 | S G1351   δίλογος   dilogos   1x
4100<def>pr. saying the same thing twice; in NT double-tongued, speaking one thing and meaning another, deceitful in words, 1 Tim. 3:8*</def>
4101
4102GK G1475 | S G1352   διό   dio   53x
4103<def>inferential conj., on which account, wherefore, therefore, Mt. 27:8; 1 Cor. 12:3</def>
4104
4105GK G1476 | S G1353   διοδεύω   diodeuō   2x
4106<def>to travel through a place, traverse, Lk. 8:1; Acts 17:1</def>
4107
4108GK G1477 | S G1354   Διονύσιος   Dionysios   1x
4109<def>Dionysius, pr. name, Acts 17:34*</def>
4110
4111GK G1478 | S G1355   διόπεÏ   dioper   2x
4112<def>inferential conj., on this very account, for this very reason, wherefore, 1 Cor. 8:13; 10:14*</def>
4113
4114GK G1479 | S G1356   διοπετής   diopetēs   1x
4115<def>which fell from Jupiter, or heaven; τοῦ διοπετοῦς, i.e. ἀγάλματος, image or statue; for discussion of ellipsis see grammars, Acts 19:35*</def>
4116
4117GK G1480 | S G1326a   διόÏθωμα   diorthoÌ„ma   1x
4118<def>correction, emendation, reformation, Acts 24:2*</def>
4119
4120GK G1481 | S G1357   διόÏθωσις   diorthoÌ„sis   1x
4121<def>a complete rectification, reformation, Heb. 9:10</def>
4122
4123GK G1482 | S G1358   διοÏύσσω   dioryssō   4x
4124<def>to dig or break through, Mt. 6:19, 20; 24:43; Lk. 12:39*</def>
4125
4126GK G1483 | S G1359   ΔιόσκουÏοι   Dioskouroi   1x
4127<def>the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, sons of Jupiter by Leda, and patrons of sailors, Acts 28:11*</def>
4128
4129GK G1484 | S G1360   διότι   dioti   23x
4130<def>on the account that, because, Lk. 2:7; 21:28; in as much as, Lk. 1:13; Acts 18:10</def>
4131
4132GK G1485 | S G1361   ΔιοτÏέφης   DiotrepheÌ„s   1x
4133<def>Diotrephes, pr. name, 3 Jn. 9*</def>
4134
4135GK G1487 | S G1362   διπλοῦς   diplous   4x
4136<def>double, Mt. 23:15; 1 Tim. 5:17; Rev. 18:6</def>
4137
4138GK G1488 | S G1363   διπλόω   diploō   1x
4139<def>to double; to render back double, Rev. 18:6*</def>
4140
4141GK G1489 | S G1364   δίς   dis   6x
4142<def>twice, Mk. 14:30, 72; in the sense of entirely, utterly, Jude 12; ἅπαξ καὶ δίς, once and again, repeatedly, Phil. 4:16</def>
4143
4144GK G1490 | S G1364a   δισμυÏιάς   dismyrias   1x
4145<def>twice ten thousand, two myriads, Rev. 9:16*</def>
4146
4147GK G1491 | S G1365   διστάζω   distazō   2x
4148<def>to doubt, waver, hesitate, Mt. 14:31; 28:17*</def>
4149
4150GK G1492 | S G1366   δίστομος   distomos   3x
4151<def>pr. having two mouths; two-edged, Heb. 4:12; Rev. 1:16; 2:12*</def>
4152
4153GK G1493 | S G1367   δισχίλιοι   dischilioi   1x
4154<def>two thousand, Mk. 5:13*</def>
4155
4156GK G1494 | S G1368   διϋλίζω   diylizō   1x
4157<def>to strain, filter thoroughly; to strain out or off, Mt. 23:24*</def>
4158
4159GK G1495 | S G1369   διχάζω   dichazō   1x
4160<def>to cut asunder, disunite; met. to cause to disagree, set at variance, Mt. 10:35*</def>
4161
4162GK G1496 | S G1370   διχοστασία   dichostasia   2x
4163<def>a standing apart; a division, dissension, Rom. 16:17; Gal. 5:20*</def>
4164
4165GK G1497 | S G1371   διχοτομέω   dichotomeō   2x
4166<def>pr. to cut into two parts, cut asunder; in NT to inflict a punishment of extreme severity, Mt. 24:51; Lk. 12:46*</def>
4167
4168GK G1498 | S G1372   διψάω   dipsaō   16x
4169<def>to thirst, be thirsty, Mt. 25:35, 37, 42, 44; met. to thirst after in spirit, to desire or long for ardently, Mt. 5:6; Jn. 4:14; 6:35 </def>→ thirst.
4170
4171GK G1499 | S G1373   δίψος   dipsos   1x
4172<def>thirst, 2 Cor. 11:27*</def>
4173
4174GK G1500 | S G1374   δίψυχος   dipsychos   2x
4175<def>double-minded, inconstant, fickle, Jas. 1:8; 4:8*</def>
4176
4177GK G1501 | S G1375   διωγμός   diōgmos   10x
4178<def>pr. chase, pursuit; persecution (specifically for religious reasons), Mt. 13:21; Mk. 4:17; 10:30 </def>→ persecution.
4179
4180GK G1502 | S G1376   διώκτης   diōktēs   1x
4181<def>a persecutor, 1 Tim. 1:13*</def>
4182
4183GK G1503 | S G1377   διώκω   diōkō   45x
4184<def>to put in rapid motion; to pursue; to follow, pursue the direction of, Lk. 17:23; to follow eagerly, endeavor earnestly to acquire, Rom. 9:30, 31; 12:13; to press forwards, Phil. 3:12, 14; to pursue with malignity, persecute, Mt. 5:10, 11, 12, 44 </def>→ persecute; pursue.
4185
4186GK G1504 | S G1378   δόγμα   dogma   5x
4187<def>a decree, statute, ordinance, Lk. 2:1; Acts 16:4; 17:7; Eph. 2:15; Col. 2:14*</def>
4188
4189GK G1505 | S G1379   δογματίζω   dogmatizō   1x
4190<def>to decree, prescribe an ordinance; mid. to suffer laws to be imposed on one’s self, to submit to, bind one’s self by, ordinances, Col. 2:20*</def>
4191
4192GK G1506 | S G1380   δοκέω   dokeō   62x
4193<def>to think, imagine, suppose, presume, Mt. 3:9; 6:7; to seem, appear, Lk. 10:36; Acts 17:18; it seems; it seems good, best, or right, it pleases, Lk. 1:3; Acts 15:22, 25 </def>→ believe; suppose; think.
4194
4195GK G1507 | S G1381   δοκιμάζω   dokimazō   22x
4196<def>to test, assay metals, 1 Pet. 1:7; to prove, try, examine, scrutinize, Lk. 14:19; Rom. 12:2; to put to the proof, tempt, Heb. 3:9; to approve after trial, judge worthy, choose, Rom. 14:22; 1 Cor. 16:3; 2 Cor. 8:22; to decide upon after examination, judge of, distinguish, discern, Lk. 12:56; Rom. 2:18; Phil. 1:10 </def>→ approve; discern; test.
4197
4198GK G1508 | S G1381a   δοκιμασία   dokimasia   1x
4199<def>proof, probation, testing, examination, Heb. 3:9*</def>
4200
4201GK G1509 | S G1382   δοκιμή   dokimē   7x
4202<def>trial, proof by trial, 2 Cor. 8:2; the state or disposition of that which has been tried and approved, approved character or temper, Rom. 5:4; 2 Cor. 2:9; Phil. 2:22; proof, document, evidence, 2 Cor. 8:2; 13:3*</def>
4203
4204GK G1510 | S G1383   δοκίμιον   dokimion   2x
4205<def>that by means of which anything is tried, proof, criterion, test; trial, the act of trying or putting to proof, Jas. 1:3; approved character, 1 Pet. 1:7*</def>
4206
4207GK G1511 | S G1384   δόκιμος   dokimos   7x
4208<def>proved, tried; approved after examination and trial, Rom. 16:10; Jas. 1:12; by impl. acceptable, Rom. 14:18</def>
4209
4210GK G1512 | S G1385   δοκός   dokos   6x
4211<def>a beam or spar of timber, Mt. 7:3, 4, 5; Lk. 6:41, 42*</def>
4212
4213GK G1513 | S G1386   δόλιος   dolios   1x
4214<def>fraudulent, deceitful, 2 Cor. 11:13*</def>
4215
4216GK G1514 | S G1387   δολιόω   dolioō   1x
4217<def>to deceive, use fraud or deceit, Rom. 3:13*</def>
4218
4219GK G1515 | S G1388   δόλος   dolos   11x
4220<def>pr. a bait or contrivance for entrapping, fraud, deceit, cunning, guile, Mt. 26:4; Mk. 7:22; 14:1 </def>→ deceit.
4221
4222GK G1516 | S G1389   δολόω   doloō   1x
4223<def>pr. to entrap, beguile; to adulterate, corrupt, falsify, 2 Cor. 4:2*</def>
4224
4225GK G1517 | S G1390   δόμα   doma   4x
4226<def>a gift, present, Mt. 7:11; Lk. 11:13; Eph. 4:8; Phil. 4:17*</def>
4227
4228GK G1518 | S G1391   δόξα   doxa   166x
4229<def>pr. a seeming; appearance; a notion, imagination, opinion; the opinion which obtains respecting one; reputation, credit, honor, glory; in NT honorable consideration, Lk. 14:10; praise, glorification, honor, Jn. 5:41, 44; Rom. 4:20; 15:7; dignity, majesty, Rom. 1:23; 2 Cor. 3:7; a glorious manifestation, glorious working, Jn. 11:40; 2 Pet. 1:3; pl. dignitaries, 2 Pet. 2:10; Jude 8; glorification in a future state of bliss, 2 Cor. 4:17; 2 Tim. 2:10; pride, ornament, 1 Cor. 11:15; 1 Thess. 2:20; splendid array, pomp, magnificence, Mt. 6:29; 19:28; radiance, dazzling lustre, Lk. 2:9; Acts 22:11 </def>→ glory; honor; splendor.
4230
4231GK G1519 | S G1392   δοξάζω   doxazō   61x
4232<def>to think, suppose, judge; to extol, magnify, Mt. 6:2; Lk. 4:15; in NT to adore, worship, Rom. 1:21; to invest with dignity or majesty, 2 Cor. 3:10; Heb. 5:5; to signalize with a manifestation of dignity, excellence, or majesty, Jn. 12:28; 13:32; to glorify by admission to a state of bliss, to beatify, Rom. 8:30 </def>→ give honor; glorify; praise.
4233
4234GK G1520 | S G1393   ΔοÏκάς   Dorkas   2x
4235<def>Dorcas, pr. name, signifying a gazelle or antelope, Acts 9:36, 39*</def>
4236
4237GK G1521 | S G1394   δόσις   dosis   2x
4238<def>pr. giving, outlay; Phil. 4:15; a donation, gift, Jas. 1:17*</def>
4239
4240GK G1522 | S G1395   δότης   dotēs   1x
4241<def>a giver, 2 Cor. 9:7*</def>
4242
4243GK G1524 | S G1396   δουλαγωγέω   doulagōgeō   1x
4244<def>pr. to bring into slavery; to treat as a slave; to discipline into subjection, 1 Cor. 9:27*</def>
4245
4246GK G1525 | S G1397   δουλεία   douleia   5x
4247<def>slavery, bondage, servile condition; in NT met. with reference to degradation and unhappiness, Rom. 8:15, 21; Gal. 4:24; 5:1; Heb. 2:15*</def>
4248
4249GK G1526 | S G1398   δουλεύω   douleuō   25x
4250<def>to be a slave or servant; to be in slavery or subjection, Jn. 8:33; Acts 7:7; Rom. 9:12; to discharge the duties of a slave or servant, Eph. 6:7; 1 Tim. 6:2; to serve, be occupied in the service of, be devoted, subservient, Mt. 6:24; Lk. 15:29; Acts 20:19; Rom. 14:18; 16:18; met. to be enthralled, involved in a slavish service, spiritually or morally, Gal. 4:9, 25; Tit. 3:3 </def>→ (be) enslaved; serve.
4251
4252GK G1527 | S G1399   δούλη   doulē   3x
4253<def>female slave, bondmaid, Lk. 1:38, 48; Acts 2:18*</def>
4254
4255GK G1528 | S G1400, G1401   δοῦλος   doulos   126x
4256<def>a male slave, or servant, of various degrees, Mt. 8:9, et al. freq.; a servitor, person of mean condition, Phil. 2:7; fem. δούλη, a female slave; a handmaiden, Lk. 1:38, 48; Acts 2:18; δοῦλος, used figuratively, in a bad sense, one involved in moral or spiritual thraldom, Jn. 8:34; Rom. 6:17, 20; 1 Cor. 7:23; 2 Pet. 2:19; in a good sense, a devoted servant or minister, Acts 16:17; Rom. 1:1; one pledged or bound to serve, 1 Cor. 7:22; 2 Cor. 4:5 </def>→ servant; slave.
4257
4258GK G1530 | S G1402   δουλόω   douloō   8x
4259<def>to reduce to servitude, enslave, oppress by retaining in servitude, Acts 7:6; 2 Pet. 2:19; met. to render subservient, 1 Cor. 9:19; pass. to be under restraint, 1 Cor. 7:15; to be in bondage, spiritually or morally, Gal. 4:3; Tit. 2:3; to become devoted to the service of, Rom. 6:18, 22*</def>
4260
4261GK G1531 | S G1403   δοχή   dochē   2x
4262<def>pr. reception of guests; in NT a banquet, feast, Lk. 5:29; 14:13</def>
4263
4264GK G1532 | S G1404   δÏάκων   drakoÌ„n   13x
4265<def>a dragon or large serpent; met. the devil or Satan, Rev. 12:3, 4, 7, 9, 13, 16, 17; 13:2, 4, 11; 16:13; 20:2 </def>→ dragon.
4266
4267GK G1533 | S G1405   δÏάσσομαι   drassomai   1x
4268<def>pr. to grasp with the hand, clutch; to lay hold of, seize, take, catch, 1 Cor. 3:19*</def>
4269
4270GK G1534 | S G1406   δÏαχμή   drachmē   3x
4271<def>a drachma, an Attic silver coin of nearly the same value as the Roman denarius, Lk. 15:8, 9*</def>
4272
4273GK G1535 | S G1407   δÏέπανον   drepanon   8x
4274<def>an instrument with a curved blade, as a sickle, Mk. 4:29; Rev. 14:14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19*</def>
4275
4276GK G1536 | S G1408   δÏόμος   dromos   3x
4277<def>a course, race, race-course; met. course of life or ministry, career, Acts 13:25; 20:24; 2 Tim. 4:7*</def>
4278
4279GK G1537 | S G1409   ΔÏούσιλλα   Drousilla   1x
4280<def>Drusilla, pr. name, Acts 24:24*</def>
4281
4282GK G1538 | S G1410   δύναμαι   dynamai   210x
4283<def>to be able, either intrinsically and absolutely, which is the ordinary signification; or, for specific reasons, Mt. 9:15; Lk. 16:2 See ability; (be) able; can.</def>
4284
4285GK G1539 | S G1411   δύναμις   dynamis   119x
4286<def>power; strength, ability, Mt. 25:15; Heb. 11:11; efficacy, 1 Cor. 4:19, 20; Phil. 3:10; 1 Thess. 1:5; 2 Tim. 3:5; energy, Col. 1:29; 2 Tim. 1:7; meaning, purport of language, 1 Cor. 14:11; authority, Lk. 4:36; 9:1; might, power, majesty, Mt. 22:29; 24:30; Acts 3:12; Rom. 9:17; 2 Thess. 1:7; 2 Pet. 1:16; in NT a manifestation or instance of power, mighty means, Acts 8:10; Rom. 1:16; 1 Cor. 1:18, 24; ἡ δύναμις, omnipotence, Mt. 26:64; Lk. 22:69; Mt. 14:62; pl. authorities, Rom. 8:38; Eph. 1:21; 1 Pet. 3:22; miraculous power, Mk. 5:30; Lk. 1:35; 5:17; 6:19; 8:46; 24:49; 1 Cor. 2:4; a miracle, Mt. 11:20, 21, et al. freq.; a worker of miracles, 1 Cor. 12:28, 29; from the Hebrew αἱ δυνάμεις τῶν οá½Ïανῶν, the heavenly luminaries, Mt. 24:29; Mk. 13:25; Lk. 21:26; αἱ δυνάμεις, the spiritual powers, Mt. 14:2; Mk. 6:14 </def>→ ability; miracle; power.
4287
4288GK G1540 | S G1412   δυναμόω   dynamoō   2x
4289<def>to strengthen, confirm, Col. 1:11; Heb. 11:34*</def>
4290
4291GK G1541 | S G1413   δυνάστης   dynastēs   3x
4292<def>a potentate, sovereign; prince, Lk. 1:52; 1 Tim. 6:15; a person of rank and authority, Acts 8:27*</def>
4293
4294GK G1542 | S G1414   δυνατέω   dynateō   3x
4295<def>to be powerful, mighty, to show one’s self powerful, 2 Cor. 9:8; 13:3; Rom. 14:4*</def>
4296
4297GK G1543 | S G1415   δυνατός   dynatos   32x
4298<def>able, having power, powerful, mighty; δυνατὸς εἶναι, to be able, i.q. δύνασθαι, Lk. 14:31; Acts 11:17; ὠδυνατός, the Mighty One, God, Lk. 1:49; τὸ δυνατόν, power, i.q. δύναμις, Rom. 9:22; valid, powerful, efficacious, 2 Cor. 10:4; distinguished for rank, authority, or influence, Acts 25:5; 1 Cor. 1:26; distinguished for skill or excellence, Lk. 24:19; Acts 7:22; Rom. 15:1; δυνατόν and δυνατά, possible, capable of being done, Mt. 19:26; 24:24 See ability; mighty; possible.</def>
4299
4300GK G1544 | S G1416   δύνω   dynō   2x
4301<def>to sink, go down, set as the sun, Mk. 1:32; Lk. 4:40*</def>
4302
4303GK G1545 | S G1417   δύο   dyo   135x
4304<def>two, Mt. 6:24; 21:38, 31, et al. freq.; οἱ δύο, both, Jn. 20:4; δύο á¼ Ï„Ïεῖς, two or three, some, a few, Mt. 18:20; from the Hebrew, δύο δύο, two and two, Mk. 6:7, i.q. ἀνὰ δύο, Lk. 10:1, and κατὰ δύο, 1 Cor. 14:27 </def>→ two.
4305
4306GK G1546 | S G1419   δυσβάστακτος   dysbastaktos   1x
4307<def>difficult or grievous to be borne, oppressive, Lk. 11:46</def>
4308
4309GK G1548 | S G1420   δυσεντέÏιον   dysenterion   1x
4310<def>dysentery, Acts 28:8*</def>
4311
4312GK G1549 | S G1421   δυσεÏμήνευτος   dysermeÌ„neutos   1x
4313<def>difficult to be explained, hard to be understood, Heb. 5:11*</def>
4314
4315GK G1550 | S G1416a   δύσις   dysis   1x
4316<def>west, Mk. 16:8 (shorter ending)</def>
4317☞  MOUNCE | NIV | ESV | HCSB | NRSV
4318
4319GK G1551 | S G1422   δύσκολος   dyskolos   1x
4320<def>pr. peevish about food; hard to please, disagreeable; in NT, difficult, Mk. 10:24*</def>
4321
4322GK G1552 | S G1423   δυσκόλως   dyskolōs   3x
4323<def>with difficulty, hardly, Mt. 19:23; Mk. 10:23; Lk. 18:24*</def>
4324
4325GK G1553 | S G1424   δυσμή   dysmē   5x
4326<def>a sinking or setting; pl. δυσμαί, the setting of the sun; hence, the west, Mt. 8:11; 24:27</def>
4327
4328GK G1554 | S G1425   δυσνόητος   dysnoētos   1x
4329<def>hard to be understood, 2 Pet. 3:16*</def>
4330
4331GK G1555 | S G1425a   δυσφημέω   dysphēmeō   1x
4332<def>pr. to use ill words; to reproach, revile, 1 Cor. 4:13*</def>
4333
4334GK G1556 | S G1426   δυσφημία   dysphēmia   1x
4335<def>ill words; words of ill omen; reproach, contumely, 2 Cor. 6:8*</def>
4336
4337GK G1557 | S G1427   δώδεκα   dōdeka   75x
4338<def>twelve, Mt. 9:20; 10:1; οἱ δώδεκα, the twelve apostles, Mt. 26:14, 20 </def>→ twelve.
4339
4340GK G1558 | S G1428   δωδέκατος   dōdekatos   1x
4341<def>the twelfth, Rev. 21:20*</def>
4342
4343GK G1559 | S G1429   δωδεκάφυλον   dōdekaphylon   1x
4344<def>twelve tribes, Acts 26:7*</def>
4345
4346GK G1560 | S G1430   δῶμα   dōma   7x
4347<def>pr. a house; synec. a roof, Mt. 10:27; 24:17</def>
4348
4349GK G1561 | S G1431   δωÏεά   doÌ„rea   11x
4350<def>a gift, free gift, benefit, Jn. 4:10; Acts 2:38 </def>→ gift.
4351
4352GK G1562 | S G1432   δωÏεάν   doÌ„rean   9x
4353<def>gratis, gratuitously, freely, Mt. 10:8; Rom. 3:24; in NT undeservedly, without cause, Jn. 15:25; in vain, Gal. 2:21</def>
4354
4355GK G1563 | S G1433   δωÏέομαι   doÌ„reomai   3x
4356<def>to give freely, grant, Mk. 15:45; 2 Pet. 1:3, 4*</def>
4357
4358GK G1564 | S G1434   δώÏημα   doÌ„reÌ„ma   2x
4359<def>a gift, free gift, Rom. 5:16; Jas. 1:17*</def>
4360
4361GK G1565 | S G1435   δῶÏον   doÌ„ron   19x
4362<def>a gift, present, Mt. 2:11; Eph. 2:8; Rev. 11:10; an offering, sacrifice, Mt. 5:23, 24; 8:4; δῶÏον, i.e. á¼ÏƒÏ„ι[ν], it is consecrated to God, Mt. 15:5; Mk. 7:11; contribution to the temple, Lk. 21:1, 4 </def>→ gift; offering; present.
4363
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4365
4366GK G1568 | S G1436   ἔα   ea   1x
4367<def>Ha! an expression of surprise or displeasure, Lk. 4:34*</def>
4368
4369GK G1569 | S G1437   á¼á½±Î½Â   ean   350x
4370<def>if, á¼á½°Î½ μή, except, unless; also equivalent to ἀλλά, Gal. 2:16. Ἐάν, in NT as in the later Greek, is substituted for ἄν after relative words, Mt. 5:19. Tends to be an indicator for the subjunctive mood.</def>
4371
4372GK G1570 | S G1437a   á¼á½±Î½Ï€ÎµÏ   eanper   3x
4373<def>if it be that, if indeed, if at all events, Heb. 3:6, 14; 6:3</def>
4374
4375GK G1571 | S G1438   ἑαυτοῦ   heautou   319x
4376<def>himself, herself, itself, Mt. 8:22; 12:26; 9:21; also used for the first and second persons, Rom. 8:23; Mt. 23:31; also equivalent to ἀλλήλων, Mk. 10:26; Jn. 12:19; ἀφ’ ἑαυτοῦ, ἀφ’ ἑαυτῶν, of himself, themselves, voluntarily, spontaneously, Lk. 12:57; 21:30; of one’s own will merely, Jn. 5:19; δι’ ἑαυτοῦ, of itself, in its own nature, Rom. 14:14; á¼Î¾ ἑαυτῶν, of one’s own self, 2 Cor. 3:5; καθ’ ἑαυτόν, by one’s self, alone, Acts 28:16; Jas. 2:17; παÏ’ ἑαυτῷ, with one’s self, at home, 1 Cor. 16:2; Ï€Ïὸς ἑαυτόν, to one’s self, to one’s home, Lk. 24:12; Jn. 20:10; or, with one’s self, Lk. 18:11</def>
4377
4378GK G1572 | S G1439   á¼á½±Ï‰Â   eaō   11x
4379<def>to let, allow, permit, suffer to be done, Mt. 24:43; Lk. 4:41; to let be, let alone, desist from, stop, Lk. 22:51; to commit a ship to the sea, let her drive, Acts 27:40 </def>→ allow; let.
4380
4381GK G1573 | S G1440   ἑβδομήκοντα   hebdomēkonta   5x
4382<def>seventy, indecl., Acts 7:14; οἱ ἑβδομήκοντα, the seventy disciples, Lk. 10:1, 17; Acts 23:23*</def>
4383
4384GK G1574 | S G1441   ἑβδομηκοντάκις   hebdomēkontakis   1x
4385<def>indecl., seventy times, Mt. 18:22*</def>
4386
4387GK G1575 | S G1442   ἕβδομος   hebdomos   9x
4388<def>seventh, Jn. 4:52; Heb. 4:4; Jude 14; Rev. 8:1</def>
4389
4390GK G1576 | S G1443   á¼Î²ÎµÏ   Eber   1x
4391<def>Heber, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:35*</def>
4392
4393GK G1578 | S G1445   ἙβÏαῖος   Hebraios   4x
4394<def>a Hebrew, one descended from Abraham the Hebrew, 2 Cor. 11:22; Phil. 3:5; in NT, a Jew of Palestine, one speaking Aramaic, opp. to Ἑλληνιστής, Acts 6:1*</def>
4395
4396GK G1579 | S G1446   ἙβÏαίς   Hebrais   3x
4397<def>the Hebrew dialect, i.e., the Hebrew-Aramaic dialect of Palestine, Acts 21:40; 22:2; 26:14*</def>
4398
4399GK G1580 | S G1447   ἙβÏαϊστί   Hebraisti   7x
4400<def>in Hebrew or Aramaic, Jn. 5:2; 19:13, 17, 20; 20:16; Rev. 9:11; 16:16*</def>
4401
4402GK G1581 | S G1448   á¼Î³Î³á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   engizō   42x
4403<def>pr. to cause to approach; in NT intrans. to approach, draw near, Mt. 21:1; Lk. 18:35; met. to be at hand, Mt. 3:2; 4:17; μέχÏι θανάτου á¼Î³Î³á½·Î¶ÎµÎ¹Î½, to be at the point of death, Phil. 2:30; from Hebrew to draw near to God, to offer Him reverence and worship, Mt. 15:8; Heb. 7:19; Jas. 4:8; used of God, to draw near to men, assist them, bestow favors on them, Jas. 4:8 </def>→ approach; come near; draw near.
4404
4405GK G1582 | S G1449   á¼Î³Î³Ïάφω   engraphō   3x
4406<def>to engrave, inscribe, Lk. 10:20; met. á¼Î³Î³ÎµÎ³Ïαμμένος, imprinted, 2 Cor. 3:2, 3*</def>
4407
4408GK G1583 | S G1450   ἔγγυος   engyos   1x
4409<def>a guarantee, sponsor, Heb. 7:22*</def>
4410
4411GK G1584 | S G1451   á¼Î³Î³á½»Ï‚   engys   31x
4412<def>some view as an improper prep., followed by gen. or dat., near, as to place, Lk. 19:11; close at hand, Rom. 10:8; near, in respect of ready interposition, Phil. 4:5; near, as to time, Mt. 24:32, 33; near to God, as being in covenant with him, Eph. 2:13; οἱ á¼Î³Î³á½»Ï‚, the people near to God, the Jews, Eph. 2:17 </def>→ near; nigh.
4413
4414GK G1586 | S G1453   á¼Î³Îµá½·Ïω   egeirō   144x
4415<def>to excite, arouse, awaken, Mt. 8:25; mid. to awake, Mt. 2:13, 20, 21; met. mid. to rouse one’s self to a better course of conduct, Rom. 13:11; Eph. 5:14; to raise from the dead, Jn. 12:1; and mid. to rise from the dead, Mt. 27:52; Jn. 5:21; met. to raise as it were from the dead, 2 Cor. 4:14; to raise up, cause to rise up from a prone posture, Acts 3:7; and mid. to rise up, Mt. 17:7; to restore to health, Jas. 5:15; met. et seq. á¼Ï€á½µ, to excite to war; mid. to rise up against, Mt. 24:7; to raise up again, rebuild, Jn. 2:19, 20; to raise up from a lower place, to draw up or out of a ditch, Mt. 12:10; from Hebrew, to raise up, to cause to arise or exist, Acts 13:22, 23; mid. to arise, exist, appear, Mt. 3:9; 11:11 </def>→ raise; rise up; waken.
4416
4417GK G1587 | S G1454   ἔγεÏσις   egersis   1x
4418<def>pr. the act of waking or rising up; resurrection resuscitation, Mt. 27:53*</def>
4419
4420GK G1589 | S G1456   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±á½·Î½Î¹Î±Â   enkainia   1x
4421<def>initiation, consecration; in NT the feast of rededication, an annual festival of eight days in the month Kislev, Jn. 10:22*</def>
4422
4423GK G1590 | S G1457   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±Î¹Î½á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   enkainizō   2x
4424<def>to initiate, consecrate, dedicate, renovate; to institute, Heb. 9:18; 10:20*</def>
4425
4426GK G1592 | S G1458   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±Î»á½³Ï‰Â   enkaleō   7x
4427<def>can be followed by a dative, to bring a charge against, accuse; to institute judicial proceedings, Acts 19:38, 40; 23:28, 29; 26:2, 7; Rom. 8:33 </def>→ accuse.
4428
4429GK G1593 | S G1459   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±Ï„αλείπω   enkataleipō   10x
4430<def>to leave, leave behind; to forsake, abandon, Mt. 27:46; Mk. 15:34; Acts 2:27, 30; Rom. 9:29; 2 Cor. 4:9; 2 Tim. 4:10, 16; Heb. 10:25; 13:5* See abandon; desert; forsake.</def>
4431
4432GK G1594 | S G1460   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±Ï„οικέω   enkatoikeō   1x
4433<def>to dwell in, or among, 2 Pet. 2:8*</def>
4434
4435GK G1595 | S G1460a   á¼Î³ÎºÎ±Ï…χάομαι   enkauchaomai   1x
4436<def>to boast in, or of, 2 Thess. 1:4*</def>
4437
4438GK G1596 | S G1461   á¼Î³ÎºÎµÎ½Ï„Ïίζω   enkentrizō   6x
4439<def>to ingraft; met. Rom. 11:17, 19, 23, 24*</def>
4440
4441GK G1598 | S G1462   ἔγκλημα   enklēma   2x
4442<def>an accusation, charge, crimination, Acts 23:29; 25:16*</def>
4443
4444GK G1599 | S G1463   á¼Î³ÎºÎ¿Î¼Î²á½¹Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   enkomboomai   1x
4445<def>pr. to put on a garment which is to be tied; in NT to put on, clothe one’s self with; met. 1 Pet. 5:5*</def>
4446
4447GK G1600 | S G1464   á¼Î³ÎºÎ¿Ï€á½µÂ   enkopē   1x
4448<def>alsn spelled á¼ÎºÎºÎ¿Ï€á½µ, pr. an incision, e.g. a trench, etc., cut in the way of an enemy; an impediment, hindrance, 1 Cor. 9:12*</def>
4449
4450GK G1601 | S G1465   á¼Î³Îºá½¹Ï€Ï„ω   enkoptō   5x
4451<def>pr. to cut or strike in; hence, to impede, interrupt, hinder, Rom. 15:22; 1 Thess. 2:18; 1 Pet. 3:7; Gal. 5:7; Acts 24:4*</def>
4452
4453GK G1602 | S G1466   á¼Î³ÎºÏάτεια   enkrateia   4x
4454<def>self-control, continence, temperance, Acts 24:25; Gal. 4:23; 2 Pet. 1:6*</def>
4455
4456GK G1603 | S G1467   á¼Î³ÎºÏατεύομαι   enkrateuomai   2x
4457<def>to possess the power of self-control or continence, 1 Cor. 7:9; to practise abstinence, 1 Cor. 9:25*</def>
4458
4459GK G1604 | S G1468   á¼Î³ÎºÏατής   enkrateÌ„s   1x
4460<def>strong, stout; possessed of mastery; master of self, Tit. 1:8*</def>
4461
4462GK G1605 | S G1469   á¼Î³ÎºÏίνω   enkrinō   1x
4463<def>to judge or reckon among, consider as belonging to, adjudge to the number of; class with, place in the same rank, 2 Cor. 10:12*</def>
4464
4465GK G1606 | S G1470   á¼Î³ÎºÏύπτω   enkryptō   2x
4466<def>to conceal in anything; to mix, intermix, Mt. 13:33; Lk. 13:21*</def>
4467
4468GK G1608 | S G1472   á¼Î³Ï‡Ïίω   enchriō   1x
4469<def>to rub in, anoint, Rev. 3:18*</def>
4470
4471GK G1609 | S G1473, G1691, G1698, G1700, G2248, G2249, G2254, G2257, G3165, G3427, G3450   á¼Î³á½½Â   egō   2,666x
4472<def>I, gen., á¼Î¼Î¿á¿¦ [μου], dat., á¼Î¼Î¿á½· [μοι], acc., á¼Î¼á½³ [με] </def>→ I.
4473
4474GK G1610 | S G1474   á¼Î´Î±Ï†á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   edaphizō   1x
4475<def>pr. to form a level and firm surface; to level with the ground, overthrow, raze, destroy, Lk. 19:44*</def>
4476
4477GK G1611 | S G1475   ἔδαφος   edaphos   1x
4478<def>pr. a bottom, base; hence, the ground, Acts 22:7*</def>
4479
4480GK G1612 | S G1476   ἑδÏαῖος   hedraios   3x
4481<def>sedentary; met. settled, steady, firm, steadfast, constant, 1 Cor. 7:37; 15:58; Col. 1:23*</def>
4482
4483GK G1613 | S G1477   ἑδÏαίωμα   hedraioÌ„ma   1x
4484<def>a basis, foundation, 1 Tim. 3:15*</def>
4485
4486GK G1614 | S G1478   Ἑζεκίας   Hezekias   2x
4487<def>Hezekiah, pr. name, Mt. 1:9f.*</def>
4488
4489GK G1615 | S G1479   á¼Î¸ÎµÎ»Î¿Î¸Ïησκία   ethelothreÌ„skia   1x
4490<def>also spelled á¼Î¸ÎµÎ»Î¿Î¸Ïησκεία, self-made religion, Col. 2:23*</def>
4491
4492GK G1616 | S G1480   á¼Î¸á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   ethizō   1x
4493<def>to accustom; pass. to be customary, Lk. 2:27*</def>
4494
4495GK G1617 | S G1481   á¼Î¸Î½á½±Ïχης   ethnarcheÌ„s   1x
4496<def>a governor, chief of any tribe or nation, 2 Cor. 11:32*</def>
4497
4498GK G1618 | S G1482   á¼Î¸Î½Î¹Îºá½¹Ï‚   ethnikos   4x
4499<def>national; in NT Gentile, heathen, not Israelites, Mt. 5:47; 6:7; 18:17; 3 Jn. 7*</def>
4500
4501GK G1619 | S G1483   á¼Î¸Î½Î¹Îºá¿¶Ï‚   ethnikoÌ„s   1x
4502<def>like a Gentile, Gal. 2:14*</def>
4503
4504GK G1620 | S G1484   ἔθνος   ethnos   162x
4505<def>a multitude, company, Acts 17:26; 1 Pet. 2:9; Rev. 21:24; a nation, people, Mt. 20:25; 21:43; pl. ἔθνη, from the Hebrew, nations or people as distinguished from the Jews, the heathen, Gentiles, Mt. 4:15; 10:5; Lk. 2:32 </def>→ entile; nation.
4506
4507GK G1621 | S G1485   ἔθος   ethos   12x
4508<def>a custom, usage, habit, Lk. 2:42; 22:39; an institute, rite, Lk. 1:9; Acts 6:14; 15:1 </def>→ custom; habit.
4509
4510GK G1623 | S G1487   εἰ   ei   502x
4511<def>if, Mt. 4:3, 6; 12:7; Acts 27:39, freq.; since, Acts 4:9; whether, Mk. 9:23; Acts 17:11; that, in certain expressions, Acts 26:8, 23; Heb. 7:15; by a suppression of the apodosis of a sentence, εἰ serves to express a wish; O if! O that! Lk. 19:42; 22:42; also a strong negation, Mk. 8:12; Heb. 3:11; 4:3; εἰ καί, if even, though, although, Lk. 18:4; εἰ μή, unless, except, Mt. 11:27; also equivalent to ἀλλά, but, Mt. 12:4; Mk. 13:32; Lk. 4:26, 27; εἰ μήτι, unless perhaps, unless it be, Lk. 9:13; εἴ τις, εἴ τι, pr. if any one; whosoever, whatsoever, Mt. 18:28. The syntax of this particle must be learned from the grammars. As an interrogative particle, whether, Acts 17:11; in NT as a mere note of interrogation, Lk. 22:49</def>
4512
4513GK G1624 | S G1489a   εἰδέα   eidea   1x
4514<def>appearance, face, Mt. 28:3*</def>
4515
4516GK G1626 | S G1491   εἶδος   eidos   5x
4517<def>form, external appearance, Lk. 3:22; 9:29; Jn. 5:37; kind, species, 1 Thess. 5:22; sight, perception, 2 Cor. 5:7*</def>
4518
4519GK G1627 | S G1493   εἰδωλεῖον   eidōleion   1x
4520<def>a heathen temple, 1 Cor. 8:10*</def>
4521
4522GK G1628 | S G2410a   εἰδωλόθυτος   eidōlothutos   9x
4523<def>as a noun meat offered to an idol, Acts 15:29; 21:25; 1 Cor. 8:1, 4, 7, 10; 10:19; Rev. 2:14, 20*</def>
4524
4525GK G1629 | S G1496   εἰδωλολάτÏης   eidoÌ„lolatreÌ„s   7x
4526<def>an idolater, worshipper of idols, 1 Cor. 5:10, 11; 6:9; 10:7; Eph. 5:5; Rev. 21:8; 22:15* </def>→ idolater, idolatry.
4527
4528GK G1630 | S G1495   εἰδωλολατÏία   eidoÌ„lolatria   4x
4529<def>idolatry, worship of idols, 1 Cor. 10:14; Gal. 5:20; Col. 3:5; 1 Pet. 4:3* </def>→ idolater, idolatry.
4530
4531GK G1631 | S G1497   εἴδωλον   eidōlon   11x
4532<def>pr. a form, shape, figure; image or statue; hence, an idol, image of a god, Acts 7:41; a heathen god, 1 Cor. 8:4, 7; for εἰδωλόθυτον, the flesh of victims sacrificed to idols, Acts 15:20; Rom. 2:22; 1 Cor. 10:19; 12:12; 2 Cor. 6:16; 1 Thess. 1:9; 1 Jn. 5:21; Rev. 9:20* </def>→ idol; image.
4533
4534GK G1632 | S G1500   εἰκῇ   eikē   6x
4535<def>without plan or system; without cause, rashly, Col. 2:18; to no purpose, in vain, Rom. 13:4; 1 Cor. 15:2; Gal. 3:4 (2x); 4:11*</def>
4536
4537GK G1633 | S G1501   εἴκοσι   eikosi   11x
4538<def>twenty, Lk. 14:31; Acts 27:28 </def>→ twenty.
4539
4540GK G1634 | S G1502   εἴκω   eikō   1x
4541<def>(1) to yield, give place, submit, Gal. 2:5. (2) the perfect form ἔοικα (G2036) is from this same root and functions as a present, Jm 1:6, 23 (ἔοικεν, 3 sg). Some list it as a separate word, but see the discussion in Liddell and Scott*</def>
4542
4543GK G1635 | S G1504   εἰκών   eikōn   23x
4544<def>a material image, likeness, effigy, Mt. 22:20; Mk. 12:16; a representation, exact image, 1 Cor. 11:7; 15:49; Rev. 13:14f.; resemblance, Rom. 1:23; 8:29; Col. 3:10; Heb. 10:1 </def>→ image; liken.
4545
4546GK G1636 | S G1505   εἰλικÏίνεια   eilikrineia   3x
4547<def>clearness, purity; met. sincerity, integrity, ingenuousness, 1 Cor. 5:8; 2 Cor. 1:12; 2:17*</def>
4548
4549GK G1637 | S G1506   εἰλικÏινής   eilikrineÌ„s   2x
4550<def>pr. that which being viewed in the sunshine is found clear and pure; met. spotless, sincere, ingenuous, Phil. 1:10; 2 Pet. 3:1*</def>
4551
4552GK G1639 | S G1488, G1498, G1510, G1511, G1526, G2070, G2071, G2252, G2258, G2277, G2468, G5600, G5607   εἰμί   eimi   2,462x
4553<def>to be, to exist, Jn. 1:1; 17:5; Mt. 6:30; Lk. 4:25, freq.; á¼ÏƒÏ„á½·[ν], it is possible, proper, Heb. 9:5; a simple linking verb (“copulaâ€) to the subject and predicate, and therefore in itself affecting the force of the sentence only by its tense, mood, etc., Jn. 1:1; 15:1, freq.; it also forms a frequent circumlocution with the participles of the present and perfect of other verbs, Mt. 19:22; Mk. 2:6 </def>→ be.
4554
4555GK G1641 | S G1752   εἵνεκεν   heineken   2x
4556<def>see ἕνεκα, on account of, Lk. 4:18; Acts 28:20; 2 Cor. 3:10*</def>
4557
4558GK G1642 | S G1512   εἴπεÏ   eiper   6x
4559<def>if indeed, if it be so that, granted, Rom. 8:9; 1 Cor. 15:15; since indeed, since, 2 Thess. 1:6; 1 Pet. 2:3; although indeed, 1 Cor. 8:5</def>
4560
4561GK G1644 | S G1514   εἰÏηνεύω   eireÌ„neuō   4x
4562<def>to be at peace; to cultivate peace, concord, or harmony, Mt. 9:50; Rom. 12:18; 2 Cor. 13:11; 1 Thess. 5:13*</def>
4563
4564GK G1645 | S G1515   εἰÏήνη   eireÌ„nē   92x
4565<def>peace, Lk. 14:32; Acts 12:20; tranquillity, Lk. 11:21; Jn. 16:33; 1 Thess. 5:3; concord, unity, love of peace, Mt. 10:34; Lk. 12:51; meton. the author of peace, Eph. 2:14; from the Hebrew every kind of blessing and good, Lk. 1:79; 2:14, 29; meton. a salutation expressive of good wishes, a benediction, blessing, Mt. 10:13 </def>→ peace.
4566
4567GK G1646 | S G1516   εἰÏηνικός   eireÌ„nikos   2x
4568<def>pertaining to peace; peaceable, disposed to peace, Jas. 3:17; from the Hebrew, profitable, blissful, Heb. 12:11*</def>
4569
4570GK G1647 | S G1517   εἰÏηνοποιέω   eireÌ„nopoieō   1x
4571<def>to make peace, Col. 1:20*</def>
4572
4573GK G1648 | S G1518   εἰÏηνοποιός   eireÌ„nopoios   1x
4574<def>a peace-maker, one who cultivates peace and concord, Mt. 5:9*</def>
4575
4576GK G1650 | S G1519   εἰς   eis   1,767x
4577<def>to, as far as, to the extent of, Mt. 2:23; 4:24; until, Jn. 13:1; against, Mt. 18:15; Lk. 12:10; before, in the presence of, Acts 22:30; in order to, for, with a view to, Mk. 1:38; for the use or service of, Jn. 6:9; Lk. 9:13; 1 Cor. 16:1; with reference to, 2 Cor. 10:13, 16; in accordance with, Mt. 12:41; Lk. 11:32; 2 Tim. 2:26; also equivalent to á¼Î½, Jn. 1:18; by, in forms of swearing, Mt. 5:35; from the Hebrew, εἶναι, γίνεσθαι εἰς, to become, result in, amount to, Mt. 19:5; 1 Cor. 4:3; εἰς τί, why, wherefore, Mt. 26:8</def>
4578
4579GK G1651 | S G1520, G3391   εἱς   heis   345x
4580<def>numeral one, Mt. 10:29, freq.; only, Mk. 12:6; one virtually by union, Mt. 19:5, 6; Jn. 10:30; one and the same, Lk. 12:52; Rom. 3:30; one in respect of office and standing, 1 Cor. 3:8; equivalent to τις, a certain one, Mt. 8:19; 16:14; a, an, Mt. 21:19; Jas. 4:13; εἱς ἕκαστος, each one, every one, Lk. 4:40; Acts 2:3; εἱς τὸν ἕνα, one another, 1 Thess. 5:11; εἱς καὶ εἱς, the one- and the other, Mt. 20:21; εἱς καθ’ εἱς and á½Î´á½² καθ’ εἱς, one by one, one after another, in succession, Mk. 14:19; Jn. 8:9; as an ordinal, first, Mt. 28:1 </def>→ one.
4581
4582GK G1652 | S G1521   εἰσάγω   eisagō   11x
4583<def>to lead or bring in, introduce, conduct or usher in or to a place or person, Lk. 2:27; 14:21; 22:54; Jn. 18:16; Acts 9:8; 21:28f., 37; Heb. 1:6 </def>→ bring in.
4584
4585GK G1653 | S G1522   εἰσακούω   eisakouō   5x
4586<def>to hear or hearken to, to heed, 1 Cor. 14:21; to listen to the prayers of any one, accept one’s petition, Mt. 6:7; Lk. 1:13; Acts 10:31; Heb. 5:7*</def>
4587
4588GK G1654 | S G1523   εἰσδέχομαι   eisdechomai   1x
4589<def>to admit; to receive into favor, receive kindly, accept with favor, 2 Cor. 6:17*</def>
4590
4591GK G1655 | S G1524   εἴσειμι   eiseimi   4x
4592<def>to go in, enter, Acts 3:3; 21:18, 26; Heb. 9:6*</def>
4593
4594GK G1656 | S G1525   εἰσέÏχομαι   eiserchomai   194x
4595<def>to go or come in, enter, Mt. 7:13; 8:5, 8; spc. to enter by force, break in, Mk. 3:27; Acts 20:29; met. with εἰς κόσμον, to begin to exist, come into existence, Rom. 5:12; 2 Jn. 7; or, to make one’s appearance on earth, Heb. 10:5; to enter into or take possession of, Lk. 22:3; Jn. 13:27; to enter into, enjoy, partake of, Mt. 19:23, 24; to enter into any one’s labor, be his successor, Jn. 4:38; to fall into, be placed in certain circumstances, Mt. 26:41; to be put into, Mt. 15:11; Acts 11:8; to present one’s self before, Acts 19:30; met. to arise, spring up, Lk. 9:46; from the Hebrew, εἰσέÏχεσθαι καὶ á¼Î¾á½³Ïχεσθαι, to go in and out, to live, discharge the ordinary functions of life, Acts 1:21 </def>→ enter.
4596
4597GK G1657 | S G1528   εἰσκαλέομαι   eiskaleomai   1x
4598<def>to call in; to invite in, Acts 10:23*</def>
4599
4600GK G1658 | S G1529   εἴσοδος   eisodos   5x
4601<def>a place of entrance; the act of entrance, Heb. 10:19; admission, reception, 1 Thess. 1:9; 2 Pet. 1:11; a coming, approach, access, 1 Thess. 2:1; entrance upon office, commencement or beginning of ministry, Acts 13:24*</def>
4602
4603GK G1659 | S G1530   εἰσπηδάω   eispēdaō   1x
4604<def>to leap or spring in, rush in eagerly, Acts 16:29*</def>
4605
4606GK G1660 | S G1531   εἰσποÏεύομαι   eisporeuomai   18x
4607<def>to go or come in, enter, Mk. 1:21; 5:40; to come to, visit, Acts 28:30; to be put in, Mt. 15:17; Mk. 7:15, 18, 19; to intervene, Mk. 4:19 </def>→ enter; go in.
4608
4609GK G1661 | S G1532   εἰστÏέχω   eistrechō   1x
4610<def>to run in, Acts 12:14*</def>
4611
4612GK G1662 | S G1533   εἰσφέÏω   eispherō   8x
4613<def>to bring in or into, Lk. 5:18, 19; 1 Tim. 6:7; Heb. 13:11; to bring to the ears of any one, to announce, Acts 17:20; to lead into, Mt. 6:13; Lk. 11:4; drag in, Lk. 12:11*</def>
4614
4615GK G1663 | S G1534   εἶτα   eita   15x
4616<def>then, afterwards, Mk. 4:17, 28; Lk. 8:12; in the next place, 1 Cor. 12:28; besides, furthermore, Heb. 12:9</def>
4617
4618GK G1664 | S G1535   εἴτε   eite   65x
4619<def>whether, Rom. 12:6, 7, 8; 1 Cor. 3:22; 2 Cor. 1:6; 1 Thess. 5:10</def>
4620
4621GK G1665 | S G1486   εἴωθα   eiōtha   4x
4622<def>perfect of an obsolete present ἔθω, pluperfect is εἰώθειν, to be accustomed, to be usual, Mt. 27:15; Mk. 10:1; Lk. 4:16; Acts 17:2*</def>
4623
4624GK G1666 | S G1537   á¼ÎºÂ   ek   915x
4625<def>á¼Ï‡ before vowels, with genitive, from, out of, a place, Mt. 2:15; 3:17; of, from, out of, denoting origin or source, Mt. 1:3; 21:19; of, from some material, Mt. 3:9; Rom. 9:21; of, from, among, partitively, Mt. 6:27; 21:31; Mk. 9:17; from, denoting cause, Rev. 8:11; 17:6; means or instrument, Mt. 12:33, 37; by, through, denoting the author or efficient cause, Mt. 1:18; Jn. 10:32; of, denoting the distinguishing mark of a class, Rom. 2:8; Gal. 3:7; of time, after, 2 Cor. 4:6; Rev. 17:11; from, after, since, Mt. 19:12; Lk. 8:27; for, with, denoting a rate of payment, price, Mt. 20:2; 27:7; at, denoting position, Mt. 20:21, 23; after passive verbs, by, of, from, marking the agent, Mt. 15:5; Mk. 7:11; forming with certain words a periphrasis for an adverb, Mt. 26:42, 44; Mk. 6:51; Lk. 23:8; put after words of freeing, Rom. 7:24; 2 Cor. 1:10; used partitively after verbs of eating, drinking, etc., Jn. 6:26; 1 Cor. 9:7</def>
4626
4627GK G1667 | S G1538   ἕκαστος   hekastos   82x
4628<def>each (one), every (one) separately, Mt. 16:27; Lk. 13:15 </def>→ each; every.
4629
4630GK G1668 | S G1539   ἑκάστοτε   hekastote   1x
4631<def>always, 2 Pet. 1:15*</def>
4632
4633GK G1669 | S G1540   ἑκατόν   hekaton   17x
4634<def>one hundred, Mt. 13:8; Mk. 4:8 </def>→ hundred.
4635
4636GK G1670 | S G1541   ἑκατονταετής   hekatontaetēs   1x
4637<def>a hundred years old, Rom. 4:19*</def>
4638
4639GK G1671 | S G1542   ἑκατονταπλασίων   hekatontaplasiōn   3x
4640<def>a hundredfold, Mt. 19:29; Mk. 10:30; Lk. 8:8*</def>
4641
4642GK G1672 | S G1543   ἑκατοντάÏχης   hekatontarcheÌ„s   20x
4643<def>the text varies between this form and ἑκατόνταÏχος, commander of a hundred men, a centurion, Lk. 23:47; Acts 10:1; 27:1ff. </def>→ centurion.
4644
4645GK G1674 | S G1543a   á¼ÎºÎ²Î±á½·Î½Ï‰Â   ekbainō   1x
4646<def>to go forth, go out of, Heb. 11:15*</def>
4647
4648GK G1675 | S G1544   á¼ÎºÎ²á½±Î»Î»Ï‰Â   ekballō   81x
4649<def>pluperfect, á¼ÎºÎ²ÎµÎ²Î»á½µÎºÎµÎ¹Î½, to cast out, eject by force, Mt. 15:17; Acts 27:38; to expel, force away, Lk. 4:29; Acts 7:58; to refuse, Jn. 6:37; to extract, Mt. 7:4; to reject with contempt, despise, contemn, Lk. 6:22; in NT to send forth, send out, Mt. 9:38; Lk. 10:2; to send away, dismiss, Mt. 9:25; Mk. 1:12; met. to spread abroad, Mt. 12:20; to bring out, produce, Mt. 12:35; 13:52 </def>→ drive out; eject; expel.
4650
4651GK G1676 | S G1545   ἔκβασις   ekbasis   2x
4652<def>a way out, egress; hence, result, issue, Heb. 13:7; means of clearance or successful endurance, 1 Cor. 10:13*</def>
4653
4654GK G1678 | S G1546   á¼ÎºÎ²Î¿Î»á½µÂ   ekbolē   1x
4655<def>a casting out; especially, a throwing overboard of a cargo, Acts 27:18*</def>
4656
4657GK G1681 | S G1549   ἔκγονος   ekgonos   1x
4658<def>born of, descended from; as a noun ἔκγονα, descendants, grandchildren, 1 Tim. 5:4*</def>
4659
4660GK G1682 | S G1550   á¼ÎºÎ´Î±Ï€Î±Î½á½±Ï‰Â   ekdapanaō   1x
4661<def>to expend, consume, exhaust, 2 Cor. 12:15*</def>
4662
4663GK G1683 | S G1551   á¼ÎºÎ´á½³Ï‡Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ekdechomai   6x
4664<def>pr. to receive from another; to expect, look for, Acts 17:16; to wait for, to wait, 1 Cor. 11:33; 16:11; Heb. 11:10; 10:13; Jas. 5:7*</def>
4665
4666GK G1684 | S G1552   ἔκδηλος   ekdēlos   1x
4667<def>clearly manifest, evident, 2 Tim. 3:9*</def>
4668
4669GK G1685 | S G1553   á¼ÎºÎ´Î·Î¼á½³Ï‰Â   ekdeÌ„meō   3x
4670<def>pr. to be absent from home, go abroad, travel; hence, to be absent from any place or person, 2 Cor. 5:6, 8, 9*</def>
4671
4672GK G1686 | S G1554   á¼ÎºÎ´á½·Î´Ï‰Î¼Î¹Â   ekdidoÌ„mi   4x
4673<def>middle, to give out, to give up; to put out at interest; in NT to let out to tenants, Mt. 21:33, 41; Lark 12:1; Lk. 20:9*</def>
4674
4675GK G1687 | S G1555   á¼ÎºÎ´Î¹Î·Î³á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ekdieÌ„geomai   2x
4676<def>to narrate fully, detail, Acts 13:14; 15:3*</def>
4677
4678GK G1688 | S G1556   á¼ÎºÎ´Î¹Îºá½³Ï‰Â   ekdikeō   6x
4679<def>pr. to execute right and justice; to punish, 2 Cor. 10:6; Rev. 6:10; 19:2; in NT to right, avenge a person, Lk. 18:3, 5; Rom. 12:9* </def>→ avenge; punish, punishment; seek justice; vengeance.
4680
4681GK G1689 | S G1557   á¼ÎºÎ´á½·ÎºÎ·ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   ekdikeÌ„sis   9x
4682<def>vengeance, punishment, retributive justice, Lk. 21:22; Rom. 12:19; 2 Cor. 7:11; 1 Pet. 2:14; á¼ÎºÎ´á½·ÎºÎ·ÏƒÎ¹Î½ ποιεῖν, to vindicate, avenge, Lk. 18:7, 8; διδόναι á¼ÎºÎ´á½·ÎºÎ·ÏƒÎ¹Î½, to inflict vengeance, Acts 7:24; 2 Thess. 1:8; Heb. 10:30*</def>
4683
4684GK G1690 | S G1558   ἔκδικος   ekdikos   2x
4685<def>an avenger, one who inflicts punishment, Rom. 13:4; 1 Thess. 4:6*</def>
4686
4687GK G1691 | S G1559   á¼ÎºÎ´Î¹á½½ÎºÏ‰Â   ekdioÌ„kō   1x
4688<def>pr. to chase away, drive out; in NT to persecute, vex, harass, 1 Thess. 2:15*</def>
4689
4690GK G1692 | S G1560   ἔκδοτος   ekdotos   1x
4691<def>delivered up, Acts 2:23*</def>
4692
4693GK G1693 | S G1561   á¼ÎºÎ´Î¿Ï‡á½µÂ   ekdochē   1x
4694<def>a looking for, expectation, Heb. 10:27*</def>
4695
4696GK G1694 | S G1562   á¼ÎºÎ´á½»Ï‰Â   ekdyō   6x
4697<def>pr. to go out from; to take off, strip, unclothe, Mt. 27:28, 31; mid. to lay aside, to put off, Mk. 15:20; Lk. 10:30; 2 Cor. 5:3f.*</def>
4698
4699GK G1695 | S G1563   á¼ÎºÎµá¿–    ekei   105x
4700<def>there, in that place, Mt. 2:13, 15; to that place, Mt. 2:22; 17:20</def>
4701
4702GK G1696 | S G1564   á¼ÎºÎµá¿–θεν   ekeithen   37x
4703<def>from there, Mt. 4:21; 5:26</def>
4704
4705GK G1697 | S G1565   á¼ÎºÎµá¿–νος   ekeinos   265x
4706<def>demonstrative adjective or noun, that, this, he, etc., Mt. 17:27; 10:14; 2 Tim. 4:8; in contrast with οὗτος, referring to the former of two things previously mentioned, Lk. 18:14</def>
4707
4708GK G1698 | S G1566   á¼ÎºÎµá¿–σε   ekeise   2x
4709<def>there, at that place, Acts 21:3; 22:5*</def>
4710
4711GK G1699 | S G1567   á¼ÎºÎ¶Î·Ï„έω   ekzeÌ„teō   7x
4712<def>to seek out, investigate diligently, scrutinize, 1 Pet. 1:10; to ask for, beseech earnestly, Heb. 12:17; to seek diligently or earnestly after, Acts 15:17; Rom. 3:11; Heb. 10:6; from the Hebrew, to require, exact, demand, Lk. 11:50, 51; Heb. 12:07*</def>
4713
4714GK G1700 | S G1567a   á¼ÎºÎ¶á½µÏ„ησις   ekzeÌ„teÌ„sis   1x
4715<def>useless speculation, 1 Tim. 1:4*</def>
4716
4717GK G1701 | S G1568   á¼ÎºÎ¸Î±Î¼Î²á½³Ï‰Â   ekthambeō   4x
4718<def>pass., to be amazed, astonished, awe-struck, Mk. 9:15; 14:33; 16:5, 6*</def>
4719
4720GK G1703 | S G1569a   á¼ÎºÎ¸Î±Ï…μάζω   ekthaumazō   1x
4721<def>to wonder at, wonder greatly, Mk. 12:17*</def>
4722
4723GK G1704 | S G1570   ἔκθετος   ekthetos   1x
4724<def>exposed, cast out, abandoned, Acts 7:18*</def>
4725
4726GK G1705 | S G1571   á¼ÎºÎºÎ±Î¸Î±á½·Ïω   ekkathairō   2x
4727<def>to cleanse thoroughly, purify, 2 Tim. 2:21; to purge out, eliminate, 1 Cor. 5:7*</def>
4728
4729GK G1706 | S G1572   á¼ÎºÎºÎ±á½·Ï‰Â   ekkaiō   1x
4730<def>pass., to blaze out, to be inflamed, Rom. 1:27*</def>
4731
4732GK G1708 | S G1574   á¼ÎºÎºÎµÎ½Ï„έω   ekkenteō   2x
4733<def>to stab, pierce deeply, Jn. 19:37; Rev. 1:7*</def>
4734
4735GK G1709 | S G1575   á¼ÎºÎºÎ»á½±Ï‰Â   ekklaō   3x
4736<def>to break off, pass., be broken, Rom. 11:17, 19, 20*</def>
4737
4738GK G1710 | S G1576   á¼ÎºÎºÎ»Îµá½·Ï‰Â   ekkleiō   2x
4739<def>to shut out, exclude; to shut of, separate, insulate; Gal. 4:17; to leave no place for, eliminate, Rom. 3:27*</def>
4740
4741GK G1711 | S G1577   á¼ÎºÎºÎ»Î·Ïƒá½·Î±Â   ekkleÌ„sia   114x
4742<def>a popular assembly, Acts 19:32, 39, 41; in NT the congregation of the children of Israel, Acts 7:38; transferred to the Christian body, of which the congregation of Israel was a figure, the Church, 1 Cor. 12:28; Col. 1:18; a local portion of the Church, a local church, Rom. 16:1; a Christian congregation, 1 Cor. 14:4 </def>→ church.
4743
4744GK G1712 | S G1578   á¼ÎºÎºÎ»á½·Î½Ï‰Â   ekklinō   3x
4745<def>to deflect, deviate, Rom. 3:12; to decline or turn away from, avoid, Rom. 16:17; 1 Pet. 3:11</def>
4746
4747GK G1713 | S G1579   á¼ÎºÎºÎ¿Î»Ï…μβάω   ekkolymbaō   1x
4748<def>to swim out to land, Acts 27:42*</def>
4749
4750GK G1714 | S G1580   á¼ÎºÎºÎ¿Î¼á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   ekkomizō   1x
4751<def>to carry out, bring out; especially, to carry out a corpse for burial, Lk. 7:12*</def>
4752
4753GK G1716 | S G1581   á¼ÎºÎºá½¹Ï€Ï„ω   ekkoptō   10x
4754<def>to cut out; to cut off, Mt. 3:10; 5:30; met. to cut off an occasion, remove, prevent, 2 Cor. 11:12; to render ineffectual, Mt. 7:19; 18:8; Lk. 3:9; 12:7, 9; Rom. 11:22, 24; 1 Pet. 3:7* </def>→ cut.
4755
4756GK G1717 | S G1582   á¼ÎºÎºÏεμάννυμι   ekkremannymi   1x
4757<def>mid., to hang upon a speaker, fondly listen to, be earnestly attentive, Lk. 19:48*</def>
4758
4759GK G1718 | S G1583   á¼ÎºÎ»Î±Î»á½³Ï‰Â   eklaleō   1x
4760<def>to speak out; to tell, utter, divulge, Acts 23:22*</def>
4761
4762GK G1719 | S G1584   á¼ÎºÎ»á½±Î¼Ï€Ï‰Â   eklampō   1x
4763<def>to shine out or forth, Mt. 13:43*</def>
4764
4765GK G1720 | S G1585   á¼ÎºÎ»Î±Î½Î¸á½±Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   eklanthanomai   1x
4766<def>to make to forget; to forget entirely, Heb. 12:5*</def>
4767
4768GK G1721 | S G1586   á¼ÎºÎ»á½³Î³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   eklegomai   22x
4769<def>to pick out; in NT to choose, select, Lk. 6:13; 10:42; in NT to choose out as the recipients of special favor and privilege, Acts 13:17; 1 Cor. 1:27 </def>→ choose; elect; set apart.
4770
4771GK G1722 | S G1587   á¼ÎºÎ»Îµá½·Ï€Ï‰Â   ekleipō   4x
4772<def>to fail, die out, Lk. 22:32; to come to an end, Heb. 1:12; to be defunct, Lk. 16:9; 23:45*</def>
4773
4774GK G1723 | S G1588   á¼ÎºÎ»ÎµÎºÏ„ός   eklektos   22x
4775<def>chosen out, selected; in NT chosen as a recipient of special privilege, elect, Col. 3:12; specially beloved, Lk. 23:35; possessed of prime excellence, exalted, 1 Tim. 5:21; choice, precious, 1 Pet. 2:4, 6 </def>→ chosen; elect; set apart.
4776
4777GK G1724 | S G1589   á¼ÎºÎ»Î¿Î³á½µÂ   eklogē   7x
4778<def>the act of choosing out, election; in NT election to privilege by divine grace, Rom. 9:11; 11:5, 28; 1 Thess. 1:4; 2 Pet. 1:10; ἡ á¼ÎºÎ»Î¿Î³á½µ, the elect, Rom. 11:7; á¼ÎºÎ»Î¿Î³á¿†Ï‚, equivalent to á¼ÎºÎ»ÎµÎºÏ„όν, by Hebraism, Acts 9:15*</def>
4779
4780GK G1725 | S G1590   á¼ÎºÎ»á½»Ï‰Â   eklyō   5x
4781<def>to be weary, exhausted, faint, Mt. 15:32; Mk. 8:3; Gal. 6:9; to lose courage, to faint, Heb. 12:3, 5*</def>
4782
4783GK G1726 | S G1591   á¼ÎºÎ¼á½±ÏƒÏƒÏ‰Â   ekmassō   5x
4784<def>to wipe off; to wipe dry, Lk. 7:38, 44; Jn. 11:2; 12:3; 13:5*</def>
4785
4786GK G1727 | S G1592   á¼ÎºÎ¼Ï…κτηÏίζω   ekmykteÌ„rizō   2x
4787<def>to mock, deride, scoff at, Lk. 16:14; 23:35*</def>
4788
4789GK G1728 | S G1593   á¼ÎºÎ½Îµá½»Ï‰Â   ekneuō   1x
4790<def>pr. to swim out, to escape by swimming; hence, generally, to escape, get clear of a place, Jn. 5:13; though á¼ÎºÎ½Îµá½»ÏƒÎ±Ï‚, in this place, may be referred to á¼ÎºÎ½Îµá½»Ï‰, to deviate, withdraw*</def>
4791
4792GK G1729 | S G1594   á¼ÎºÎ½á½µÏ†Ï‰Â   ekneÌ„phō   1x
4793<def>pr. to awake sober after intoxication; met. to shake off mental bewilderment, to wake up from delusion and folly, 1 Cor. 15:34*</def>
4794
4795GK G1730 | S G1595   ἑκούσιος   hekousios   1x
4796<def>voluntary, spontaneous, Phlm. 14*</def>
4797
4798GK G1731 | S G1596   ἑκουσίως   hekousiōs   2x
4799<def>voluntarily, spontaneously, Heb. 10:26; 1 Pet. 5:2*</def>
4800
4801GK G1732 | S G1597   ἔκπαλαι   ekpalai   2x
4802<def>of old, long since, 2 Pet. 2:3; 3:5*</def>
4803
4804GK G1733 | S G1598   á¼ÎºÏ€ÎµÎ¹Ïάζω   ekpeirazō   4x
4805<def>to tempt, put to the test, Mt. 4:7; Lk. 4:12; 1 Cor. 10:9; to try, sound, Lk. 10:25*</def>
4806
4807GK G1734 | S G1599   á¼ÎºÏ€á½³Î¼Ï€Ï‰Â   ekpempō   2x
4808<def>to send out, or away, Acts 13:4; 17:10*</def>
4809
4810GK G1735 | S G1599a   á¼ÎºÏ€ÎµÏισσῶς   ekperissoÌ„s   1x
4811<def>exceedingly, vehemently, Mk. 14:31*</def>
4812
4813GK G1736 | S G1600   á¼ÎºÏ€ÎµÏ„άννυμι   ekpetannymi   1x
4814<def>pluperfect, á¼ÎºÏ€ÎµÏ€ÎµÏ„άκειν, to stretch forth, expand, extend, Rom. 10:21*</def>
4815
4816GK G1737 | S G1600a   á¼ÎºÏ€Î·Î´á½±Ï‰Â   ekpeÌ„daō   1x
4817<def>to leap forth, rush out, Acts 14:14*</def>
4818
4819GK G1738 | S G1601   á¼ÎºÏ€á½·Ï€Ï„ω   ekpiptō   10x
4820<def>to fall off or from, Acts 12:7; 27:32; met. to fall from, forfeit, lose, Gal. 5:4; 2 Pet. 3:17; to be cast ashore, Acts 27:17, 26, 29; to fall to the ground, be fruitless, ineffectual, Rom. 9:6; to cease, come to an end, Jas. 1:11; 1 Pet. 1:24* </def>→ fail; fall; fall away.
4821
4822GK G1739 | S G1602   á¼ÎºÏ€Î»á½³Ï‰Â   ekpleō   3x
4823<def>to sail out of or from a place, Acts 15:39; 18:18; 20:6*</def>
4824
4825GK G1740 | S G1603   á¼ÎºÏ€Î»Î·Ïόω   ekpleÌ„roō   1x
4826<def>to fill out, complete, fill up; met. to fulfil, perform, accomplish, Acts 13:33*</def>
4827
4828GK G1741 | S G1604   á¼ÎºÏ€Î»á½µÏωσις   ekpleÌ„roÌ„sis   1x
4829<def>pr. a filling up, completion; hence, a fulfilling, accomplishment, Acts 21:26*</def>
4830
4831GK G1742 | S G1605   á¼ÎºÏ€Î»á½µÏƒÏƒÏ‰Â   ekpleÌ„ssō   13x
4832<def>pr. to strike out of; hence, to strike out of one’s wits, to astound, amaze; pass., overwhelmed, Mt. 7:28; 13:54 </def>→ (be) amazed; astonish; astound.
4833
4834GK G1743 | S G1606   á¼ÎºÏ€Î½á½³Ï‰Â   ekpneō   3x
4835<def>to breathe out; to expire, die, Mk. 15:37, 39; Lk. 23:46*</def>
4836
4837GK G1744 | S G1607   á¼ÎºÏ€Î¿Ïεύομαι   ekporeuomai   33x
4838<def>to go from or out of a place, depart from, Mk. 11:19; 13:1; to be voided, Mk. 7:19; to be cast out, Mt. 17:21; to proceed from, be spoken, Mt. 4:4; 15:11; to burst forth, Rev. 4:5; to be spread abroad, Lk. 4:37; to flow out, Rev. 22:1; from the Hebrew, á¼ÎºÏ€Î¿Ïεύομαι καὶ εἰσποÏεύομαι. see εἰσέÏχομαι, Acts 9:28 </def>→ come out; go out.
4839
4840GK G1745 | S G1608   á¼ÎºÏ€Î¿Ïνεύω   ekporneuō   1x
4841<def>to be given to fornication, indulge in immorality, Jude 7*</def>
4842
4843GK G1746 | S G1609   á¼ÎºÏ€Ï„ύω   ekptyō   1x
4844<def>lit., to spit out; met. to reject, Gal. 4:14*</def>
4845
4846GK G1748 | S G1610   á¼ÎºÏιζόω   ekrizoō   4x
4847<def>to root up, eradicate, pull out by the roots, Mt. 13:29; 15:13; Lk. 17:6; Jude 12*</def>
4848
4849GK G1749 | S G1611   ἔκστασις   ekstasis   7x
4850<def>pr. a displacement; hence, a displacement of the mind from its ordinary state and self-possession; amazement, astonishment, Mk. 5:42; excess of fear; fear, terror, Mk. 16:8; Lk. 5:26; Acts 3:10; in NT an ecstasy, a trance, Acts 10:10; 11:5; 22:17*</def>
4851
4852GK G1750 | S G1612   á¼ÎºÏƒÏ„Ïέφω   ekstrephō   1x
4853<def>pr. to turn out of, to turn inside out; hence, to change entirely; in NT pass. to be perverted, Tit. 3:11*</def>
4854
4855GK G1752 | S G1613   á¼ÎºÏ„αÏάσσω   ektarassō   1x
4856<def>to disturb, disquiet, throw into confusion, Acts 16:20*</def>
4857
4858GK G1753 | S G1614   á¼ÎºÏ„είνω   ekteinō   16x
4859<def>to stretch out, Mt. 8:3; 12:13; to lay hands on any one, Lk. 22:53; to exert power and energy, Acts 4:30; to cast out, let down an anchor, Acts 27:30 </def>→ stretch out.
4860
4861GK G1754 | S G1615   á¼ÎºÏ„ελέω   ekteleō   2x
4862<def>to bring to an end, to finish, complete, Lk. 14:29, 30*</def>
4863
4864GK G1755 | S G1616   á¼ÎºÏ„ένεια   ekteneia   1x
4865<def>pr. extension; in NT intenseness, intentness; á¼Î½ á¼ÎºÏ„ενείᾳ, intently, perseverance, earnestness, Acts 26:7*</def>
4866
4867GK G1756 | S G1618   á¼ÎºÏ„ενής   ekteneÌ„s   1x
4868<def>pr. extended; met. intense, earnest, fervent, eager, 1 Pet. 4:8*</def>
4869
4870GK G1757 | S G1617, G1619   á¼ÎºÏ„ενῶς   ektenoÌ„s   3x
4871<def>intensely, fervently, earnestly, Lk. 22:44; Acts 12:5; 1 Pet. 1:22*</def>
4872
4873GK G1758 | S G1620   á¼ÎºÏ„ίθημι   ektitheÌ„mi   4x
4874<def>pr. to place outside, put forth; to expose an infant, Acts 7:21; met. to set forth, declare, explain, Acts 11:4; 18:26; 28:23*</def>
4875
4876GK G1759 | S G1621   á¼ÎºÏ„ινάσσω   ektinassō   4x
4877<def>to shake out, shake off, Mt. 10:14; Mk. 6:11; Acts 13:51; 18:6*</def>
4878
4879GK G1760 | S G1622   á¼ÎºÏ„ός   ektos   8x
4880<def>also functions as an improper prep. (4x), without, on the outside; τὸ á¼ÎºÏ„ός, the exterior, outside, Mt. 23:26; met. besides, Acts 26:22; 1 Cor. 15:27; á¼ÎºÏ„ὸς εἰ μή, unless, except, 1 Cor. 14:5</def>
4881
4882GK G1761 | S G1623   ἕκτος   hektos   14x
4883<def>sixth, Mt. 20:5; 27:45 </def>→ sixth.
4884
4885GK G1762 | S G1624   á¼ÎºÏ„Ïέπω   ektrepō   5x
4886<def>mid. and pass., to turn out or aside, Heb. 12:13; to turn aside or away, swerve, 1 Tim. 1:6; 5:15; 2 Tim. 4:4; to turn from, avoid, 1 Tim. 6:20*</def>
4887
4888GK G1763 | S G1625   á¼ÎºÏ„Ïέφω   ektrephō   2x
4889<def>to nourish, promote health and strength, Eph. 5:29; to bring up, educate, Eph. 6:4*</def>
4890
4891GK G1765 | S G1626   ἔκτÏωμα   ektroÌ„ma   1x
4892<def>an abortion, baby prematurely born, 1 Cor. 15:8*</def>
4893
4894GK G1766 | S G1627   á¼ÎºÏ†á½³Ïω   ekpherō   8x
4895<def>to bring forth, carry out, Lk. 15:22; Acts 5:15; 1 Tim. 6:7; to carry out for burial, Acts 5:6, 9, 10; to produce, yield, Mk. 8:23; Heb. 6:8*</def>
4896
4897GK G1767 | S G1628   á¼ÎºÏ†Îµá½»Î³Ï‰Â   ekpheugō   8x
4898<def>intrans. to flee out, to make an escape, Acts 16:27; 19:16; trans. to escape, avoid, Lk. 21:36; Rom. 2:3</def>
4899
4900GK G1768 | S G1629   á¼ÎºÏ†Î¿Î²á½³Ï‰Â   ekphobeō   1x
4901<def>to terrify, 2 Cor. 10:9*</def>
4902
4903GK G1769 | S G1630   ἔκφοβος   ekphobos   2x
4904<def>frightened, horrified, Mk. 9:6; Heb. 12:21*</def>
4905
4906GK G1770 | S G1631   á¼ÎºÏ†á½»Ï‰Â   ekphyō   2x
4907<def>lit. to cause to grow, to generate; to put forth, shoot, Mt. 24:32; Mk. 13:28*</def>
4908
4909GK G1772 | S G1632   á¼ÎºÏ‡á½³Ï‰Â   ekcheō   16x
4910<def>also formed as á¼ÎºÏ‡á½»Î½Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹ (11x), to pour out, Rev. 16:1, 2, 3; to shed blood, Mt. 26:28; Mk. 14:24; pass. to gush out, Acts 1:18; to spill, scatter, Mt. 9:17; Jn. 2:15; met. to give largely, bestow liberally, Acts 2:17, 18, 33; 10:45; pass. to rush headlong into anything, be abandoned to, Jude 11 </def>→ pour out; shed.
4911
4912GK G1773 | S G1632   á¼ÎºÏ‡á½»Î½Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ekchunnomai   11x
4913<def>some list as the active á¼ÎºÏ‡á½»Î½Î½Ï‰; see á¼ÎºÏ‡á½³Ï‰ (G1772) </def>→ pour out; shed.
4914
4915GK G1774 | S G1633   á¼ÎºÏ‡Ï‰Ïέω   ekchoÌ„reō   1x
4916<def>to go out, depart from, flee, Lk. 21:21*</def>
4917
4918GK G1775 | S G1634   á¼ÎºÏˆá½»Ï‡Ï‰Â   ekpsychō   3x
4919<def>to expire, give up one’s spirit, Acts 5:5, 10; 12:23*</def>
4920
4921GK G1776 | S G1635   ἑκών   hekōn   2x
4922<def>willing, voluntary, Rom. 8:20; 1 Cor. 9:17*</def>
4923
4924GK G1777 | S G1636   á¼Î»Î±á½·Î±Â   elaia   15x
4925<def>an olive tree, Mt. 21:1; 24:3; an olive, fruit of the olive tree, Jas. 3:12, ὄÏος τῶν á¼Î»Î±Î¹á¿¶Î½, the Mount of Olives, Mt. 21:1 </def>→ olive.
4926
4927GK G1778 | S G1637   ἔλαιον   elaion   11x
4928<def>olive oil, oil, Mt. 25:3, 4, 8; Mk. 6:13 </def>→ oil; olive oil.
4929
4930GK G1779 | S G1638   á¼Î»Î±Î¹á½½Î½Â   elaioÌ„n   1x
4931<def>an olive garden; in NT the mount Olivet, Lk. 19:29; 21:37; Acts 1:12*</def>
4932
4933GK G1780 | S G1639   Ἐλαμίτης   Elamitēs   1x
4934<def>an Elamite; an inhabitant of Elam, a province of Persia, Acts 2:9*</def>
4935
4936GK G1781 | S G1640   á¼Î»á½±ÏƒÏƒÏ‰Î½Â   elassoÌ„n   4x
4937<def>á¼Î»á½±Ï„των (G1784) is the Attic form of this word. Twice it is used with σσ (Jn. 2:10; Rom. 9:12) and twice with ττ (1 Tim. 5:9; Heb. 7:7). It is used as the comparative of μικÏός, less; less in age, younger, Rom. 9:12; less in dignity, inferior, Heb. 7:7; less in quality, inferior, worse, Jn. 2:10; 1 Tim. 5:9*</def>
4938
4939GK G1782 | S G1641   á¼Î»Î±Ï„τονέω   elattoneō   1x
4940<def>trans. to make less; intrans. to be less, inferior; to have too little, want, lack, 2 Cor. 8:15*</def>
4941
4942GK G1783 | S G1642   á¼Î»Î±Ï„τόω   elattoō   3x
4943<def>to make less or inferior, Heb. 2:7; pass. to be made less or inferior, Heb. 2:9; to decline in importance, Jn. 3:30*</def>
4944
4945GK G1785 | S G1643   á¼Î»Î±á½»Î½Ï‰Â   elaunō   5x
4946<def>to drive, urge forward, spur on, Lk. 8:29; Jas. 3:4; 2 Pet. 2:17; to impel a vessel by oars, to row, Mk. 6:48; Jn. 6:19*</def>
4947
4948GK G1786 | S G1644   á¼Î»Î±Ï†Ïία   elaphria   1x
4949<def>lightness in weight; hence, lightness of mind, levity, 2 Cor. 1:17*</def>
4950
4951GK G1787 | S G1645   á¼Î»Î±Ï†Ïός   elaphros   2x
4952<def>light, not heavy, Mt. 11:30; 2 Cor. 4:17*</def>
4953
4954GK G1788 | S G1646, G1647   á¼Î»á½±Ï‡Î¹ÏƒÏ„ος   elachistos   14x
4955<def>used as the superlative of μικÏός, smallest, least, Mt. 2:6; 5:19 </def>→ least.
4956
4957GK G1789 | S G1648   ἘλεάζαÏ   Eleazar   2x
4958<def>Eleazar, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:15*</def>
4959
4960GK G1790 | S G1648a   á¼Î»Îµá½±Ï‰Â   eleaō   4x
4961<def>see á¼Î»Îµá½³Ï‰, have mercy on, Rom. 9:16; 12:8; Jude 22, 23*</def>
4962
4963GK G1791 | S G1648b   á¼Î»ÎµÎ³Î¼á½¹Ï‚   elegmos   1x
4964<def>reproof, 2 Tim. 3:16, a later equivalent to ἔλεγχος*</def>
4965
4966GK G1792 | S G1649   ἔλεγξις   elenxis   1x
4967<def>reproof, rebuke, 2 Pet. 2:16*</def>
4968
4969GK G1793 | S G1650   ἔλεγχος   elenchos   1x
4970<def>pr. a trial in order to proof, a proof; meton. a certain persuasion, Heb. 11:1*</def>
4971
4972GK G1794 | S G1651   á¼Î»á½³Î³Ï‡Ï‰Â   elenchō   17x
4973<def>to put to proof, to test; to convict, Jn. 8:46; Jas. 2:9; to refute, confute, 1 Cor. 14:24; Tit. 1:9; to detect, lay bare, expose, Jn. 3:20; Eph. 5:11, 13; to reprove, rebuke, Mt. 18:15; Lk. 3:19; 1 Tim. 5:20; to discipline, chastise, Heb. 12:5; Rev. 3:19; pass. to experience conviction, Jn. 3:20; 1 Cor. 14:24 </def>→ rebuke; refute.
4974
4975GK G1795 | S G1652   á¼Î»ÎµÎµÎ¹Î½á½¹Ï‚   eleeinos   2x
4976<def>pitiable, wretched, miserable, 1 Cor. 15:19; Rev. 3:17*</def>
4977
4978GK G1796 | S G1653   á¼Î»Îµá½³Ï‰Â   eleeō   28x
4979<def>also formed as á¼Î»Îµá½±Ï‰Â   4x, to pity, have compassion on; pass. to receive pity, experience compassion, Mt. 5:7; 9:27; 15:22; to be gracious to any one, show gracious favor and saving mercy towards; pass. to be an object of gracious favor and saving mercy, Rom. 11:30, 31; spc. to obtain pardon and forgiveness, 1 Tim. 1:13, 16 </def>→ mercy; pity.
4980
4981GK G1797 | S G1654   á¼Î»ÎµÎ·Î¼Î¿Ïƒá½»Î½Î·Â   eleeÌ„mosynē   13x
4982<def>pity, compassion; in NT an act of kindness, alms, almsgiving, Mt. 6:2, 3, 4; Lk. 11:41 </def>→ alms; gift.
4983
4984GK G1798 | S G1655   á¼Î»Îµá½µÎ¼Ï‰Î½Â   eleeÌ„moÌ„n   2x
4985<def>merciful, pitiful, compassionate, Mt. 5:7; Heb. 2:17*</def>
4986
4987GK G1799 | S G1656   ἔλεος   eleos   27x
4988<def>pity, mercy, compassion, Mt. 9:13; 12:7; Lk. 1:50, 78; meton. benefit which results from compassion, kindness, mercies, blessing, Lk. 1:54, 58, 72; 10:37; Rom. 9:23 </def>→ compassion; mercy.
4989
4990GK G1800 | S G1657   á¼Î»ÎµÏ…θεÏία   eleutheria   11x
4991<def>liberty, freedom, 1 Cor. 10:29; Gal. 2:4 </def>→ freedom.
4992
4993GK G1801 | S G1658   á¼Î»Îµá½»Î¸ÎµÏος   eleutheros   23x
4994<def>free, in a state of freedom as opposed to slavery, 1 Cor. 12:13; Gal. 3:28; free, exempt, Mt. 17:26; 1 Cor. 7:39; unrestricted, unfettered, 1 Cor. 9:1; free from the dominion of sin, etc., Jn. 8:36; Rom. 6:20; free in the possession of Gospel privileges, 1 Pet. 2:16 </def>→ free; freedom; independent.
4995
4996GK G1802 | S G1659   á¼Î»ÎµÏ…θεÏόω   eleutheroō   7x
4997<def>to free, set free, Jn. 8:32, 36; Rom. 6:18, 22; 8:2, 21; Gal. 5:1*</def>
4998
4999GK G1803 | S G1660   ἔλευσις   eleusis   1x
5000<def>a coming, advent, Acts 7:52*</def>
5001
5002GK G1804 | S G1661   á¼Î»ÎµÏ†á½±Î½Ï„ινος   elephantinos   1x
5003<def>ivory, made of ivory, Rev. 18:12*</def>
5004
5005GK G1806 | S G1662   Ἐλιακίμ   Eliakim   3x
5006<def>also spelled Ἐλιακείμ, Eliakim, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:13; Lk. 3:30*</def>
5007
5008GK G1808 | S G1663   ἘλιέζεÏ   Eliezer   1x
5009<def>Eliezer, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:29*</def>
5010
5011GK G1809 | S G1664   Ἐλιούδ   Elioud   2x
5012<def>Eliud, the father of Eleazar, Mt. 1:14, 15*</def>
5013
5014GK G1810 | S G1665   Ἐλισάβετ   Elisabet   9x
5015<def>Elizabeth, the wife of Zechariah and mother of John the Baptist, Lk. 1:5, 13, 24, 36, 57</def>
5016
5017GK G1811 | S G1666   Ἐλισαῖος   Elisaios   1x
5018<def>also spelled Ἐλισσαῖος, Elisha, pr. name, Lk. 4:27*</def>
5019
5020GK G1813 | S G1507, G1667   ἑλίσσω   helissō   2x
5021<def>to roll, fold up, as garments, Heb. 1:12; Rev. 6:14*</def>
5022
5023GK G1814 | S G1668   ἕλκος   helkos   3x
5024<def>pr. a wound; hence, an ulcer, sore, Lk. 16:21; Rev. 16:2, 11*</def>
5025
5026GK G1815 | S G1669   ἑλκόω   helkoō   1x
5027<def>pass. to be afflicted with ulcers, Lk. 16:20*</def>
5028
5029GK G1817 | S G1671   Ἑλλάς   Hellas   1x
5030<def>Hellas, Greece; in NT the southern portion of Greece as distinguished from Macedonia, Acts 20:2*</def>
5031
5032GK G1818 | S G1672   á¼Î»Î»Î·Î½Â   HelleÌ„n   25x
5033<def>a Greek, Acts 18:17; Rom. 1:14; one not a Jew, a Gentile, Acts 14:1; 16:1, 3 </def>→ reeks.
5034
5035GK G1819 | S G1673   Ἑλληνικός   Hellēnikos   1x
5036<def>Greek, Grecian, Rev. 9:11*</def>
5037
5038GK G1820 | S G1674   Ἑλληνίς   Hellēnis   2x
5039<def>a female Greek, Mk. 7:26; Acts 17:12*</def>
5040
5041GK G1821 | S G1675   Ἑλληνιστής   Hellēnistēs   3x
5042<def>pr. one who uses the language and follows the customs of the Greeks; in NT a Jew by blood, but a native of a Greek-speaking country, Hellenist, Acts 6:1; 9:29; 11:20*</def>
5043
5044GK G1822 | S G1676   Ἑλληνιστί   Hellēnisti   2x
5045<def>in the Greek language, Jn. 19:20; Acts 21:37*</def>
5046
5047GK G1824 | S G1677   á¼Î»Î»Î¿Î³á½³Ï‰Â   ellogeō   2x
5048<def>to enter in an account, to put or charge to one’s account, Phlm. 18; in NT to impute, Rom. 5:13*</def>
5049
5050GK G1825 | S G1678   Ἐλμαδάμ   Elmadam   1x
5051<def>also spelled Ἐλμωδάμ, Elmadam, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:28*</def>
5052
5053GK G1827 | S G1679   á¼Î»Ï€á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   elpizō   31x
5054<def>to hope, expect, Lk. 23:8; 24:21; to repose hope and confidence in, trust, confide, Mt. 12:21; Jn. 5:45 </def>→ desire; hope; wish.
5055
5056GK G1828 | S G1680   á¼Î»Ï€á½·Ï‚   elpis   53x
5057<def>pr. expectation; hope, Acts 24:15; Rom. 5:4; meton. the object of hope, thing hoped for, Rom. 8:24; Gal. 5:5; the author or source of hope, Col. 1:27; 1 Tim. 1:1; trust, confidence, 1 Pet. 1:21; á¼Ï€â€™ á¼Î»Ï€á½·Î´Î¹, in security, with a guarantee, Acts 2:26; Rom. 8:20 </def>→ confident expectation; desire; hope; wish.
5058
5059GK G1829 | S G1681   Ἐλύμας   Elymas   1x
5060<def>Elymas, pr. name, Acts 13:8*</def>
5061
5062GK G1830 | S G1682a   á¼Î»Ï‰á½·Â   eloÌ„i   2x
5063<def>Aramaic for, my God, Mk. 15:34*</def>
5064
5065GK G1831 | S G1683   á¼Î¼Î±Ï…τοῦ   emautou   37x
5066<def>myself, my own, Lk. 7:7; Jn. 5:31</def>
5067
5068GK G1832 | S G1684   á¼Î¼Î²Î±á½·Î½Ï‰Â   embainō   16x
5069<def>to step in; to go on board a ship, embark, Mt. 8:23; 9:1; 13:2 </def>→ get into (a boat).
5070
5071GK G1833 | S G1685   á¼Î¼Î²á½±Î»Î»Ï‰Â   emballō   1x
5072<def>to cast into, Lk. 12:5*</def>
5073
5074GK G1835 | S G1686   á¼Î¼Î²á½±Ï€Ï„ω   embaptō   2x
5075<def>to dip in, Mt. 26:23; to dip for food in a dish, Mk. 14:20*</def>
5076
5077GK G1836 | S G1687   á¼Î¼Î²Î±Ï„εύω   embateuō   1x
5078<def>pr. to step into or upon; met. to search into, investigate; to pry into intrusively, Col. 2:18*</def>
5079
5080GK G1837 | S G1688   á¼Î¼Î²Î¹Î²á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   embibazō   1x
5081<def>to cause to step into or upon; to set in or upon; especially, to put on board, Acts 27:6*</def>
5082
5083GK G1838 | S G1689   á¼Î¼Î²Î»á½³Ï€Ï‰Â   emblepō   11x
5084<def>to look attentively, gaze earnestly, at an object, followed by εἰς, Mk. 6:26; Acts 1:11; to direct a glance, to look searchingly or significantly, at a person, followed by the dat., Mk. 10:21; 14:67; Lk. 22:61; absol. to see clearly, Mk. 8:25; Acts 22:11 </def>→ look at.
5085
5086GK G1839 | S G1690   á¼Î¼Î²Ïιμάομαι   embrimaomai   5x
5087<def>Attic spelling, á¼Î¼Î²Ïιμόομαι, to be greatly agitated, Jn. 11:33, 38; to charge or forbid sternly or vehemently, Mt. 9:30; Mk. 1:43; to express indignation, to censure, Mk. 14:5*</def>
5088
5089GK G1840 | S G1692   á¼Î¼á½³Ï‰Â   emeō   1x
5090<def>to vomit, Rev. 3:16*</def>
5091
5092GK G1841 | S G1693   á¼Î¼Î¼Î±á½·Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   emmainomai   1x
5093<def>to be mad against, be furious toward, Acts 26:11*</def>
5094
5095GK G1842 | S G1694   Ἐμμανουήλ   Emmanouēl   1x
5096<def>Emmanuel, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:23* </def>→ Immanuel.
5097
5098GK G1843 | S G1695   Ἐμμαοῦς   Emmaous   1x
5099<def>Emmaus, pr. name, indecl., of a village near Jerusalem, Lk. 24:13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
5100
5101GK G1844 | S G1696   á¼Î¼Î¼á½³Î½Ï‰Â   emmenō   4x
5102<def>pr. to remain in a place; met. to abide by, to continue firm in, persevere in, Acts 14:22; 28:30; Gal. 3:10; Heb. 8:9*</def>
5103
5104GK G1846 | S G1697   ἙμμώÏ   HemmoÌ„r   1x
5105<def>also spelled ἙμμόÏ, Hamor, pr. name, indecl., Acts 7:16</def>
5106
5107GK G1847 | S G1699   á¼Î¼á½¹Ï‚   emos   76x
5108<def>my, mine, Jn. 7:16; 8:37</def>
5109
5110GK G1848 | S G1700a   á¼Î¼Ï€Î±Î¹Î³Î¼Î¿Î½á½µÂ   empaigmonē   1x
5111<def>mocking, scoffing, derision, 2 Pet. 3:3*</def>
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5113
5114GK G1849 | S G1701   á¼Î¼Ï€Î±Î¹Î³Î¼á½¹Ï‚   empaigmos   1x
5115<def>mocking, scoffing, scorn, Heb. 11:36*</def>
5116
5117GK G1850 | S G1702   á¼Î¼Ï€Î±á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   empaizō   13x
5118<def>to play upon, deride, mock, treat with scorn, ridicule, Mt. 20:19; 27:29; by impl. to delude, deceive, Mt. 2:16 </def>→ deceive; mock.
5119
5120GK G1851 | S G1703   á¼Î¼Ï€Î±á½·ÎºÏ„ης   empaikteÌ„s   2x
5121<def>a mocker, derider, scoffer, 2 Pet. 3:3; Jude 18*</def>
5122
5123GK G1853 | S G1704   á¼Î¼Ï€ÎµÏιπατέω   emperipateō   1x
5124<def>pr. to walk about in a place; met. in NT to live among, be conversant with, 2 Cor. 6:16*</def>
5125
5126GK G1858 | S G1705   á¼Î¼Ï€á½·Ï€Î»Î·Î¼Î¹Â   empipleÌ„mi   5x
5127<def>also spelled á¼Î¼Ï€á½·Î¼Ï€Î»Î·Î¼Î¹ (G1855) and á¼Î¼Ï€Î¹Î¼Ï€Î»á½±Ï‰ (G1857), to fill, Acts 14:17; pass. to be satisfied, satiated, full, Lk. 1:53; 6:25; Jn. 6:12; met. to have the full enjoyment of, Rom. 15:24*</def>
5128
5129GK G1859 | S G1714   á¼Î¼Ï€á½·Î¼Ï€Ïημι   empimpreÌ„mi   1x
5130<def>also spelled á¼Î¼Ï€á½·Ï€Ïημι and á¼Î¼Ï€Ïήθω, to set on fire, burn down, Mt. 22:7*</def>
5131
5132GK G1860 | S G1706   á¼Î¼Ï€á½·Ï€Ï„ω   empiptō   7x
5133<def>to fall into, Mt. 12:11; Lk. 14:5; to encounter, Lk. 10:36; to be involved in, 1 Tim. 3:6, 7; 6:9; εἰς χεῖÏας, to fall under the chastisement of, Heb. 10:31</def>
5134
5135GK G1861 | S G1707   á¼Î¼Ï€Î»á½³ÎºÏ‰Â   emplekō   2x
5136<def>pr. to intertwine; met. to implicate, entangle, involve; pass. to be implicated, involved, or to entangle one’s self in, 2 Tim. 2:4; 2 Pet. 2:20*</def>
5137
5138GK G1862 | S G1708   á¼Î¼Ï€Î»Î¿Îºá½µÂ   emplokē   1x
5139<def>braiding or plaiting of hair, 1 Pet. 3:3*</def>
5140
5141GK G1863 | S G1709   á¼Î¼Ï€Î½á½³Ï‰Â   empneō   1x
5142<def>gen., to breathe into or upon; to respire, breathe; met. to breathe of, be animated with the spirit of, Acts 9:1*</def>
5143
5144GK G1864 | S G1710   á¼Î¼Ï€Î¿Ïεύομαι   emporeuomai   2x
5145<def>to travel; to travel for business’ sake; to trade, traffic, Jas. 4:13; by impl., trans., to make a gain of, deceive for one’s own advantage, 2 Pet. 2:3*</def>
5146
5147GK G1865 | S G1711   á¼Î¼Ï€Î¿Ïία   emporia   1x
5148<def>business, trade, Mt. 22:5*</def>
5149
5150GK G1866 | S G1712   á¼Î¼Ï€á½¹Ïιον   emporion   1x
5151<def>a mart, marketplace, emporium; met. traffic, Jn. 2:16*</def>
5152
5153GK G1867 | S G1713   ἔμποÏος   emporos   5x
5154<def>pr. a passenger by sea; a traveller; one who travels about for traffic, a merchant, Mt. 13:45; Rev. 18:3, 11, 15, 23*</def>
5155
5156GK G1869 | S G1715   ἔμπÏοσθεν   emprosthen   48x
5157<def>also an improper prep., before, in front of, Lk. 19:4; Phil. 3:14; before, in the presence of, in the face of, Mt. 5:24; 23:14; before, previous to, Jn. 1:15, 27, 30; from the Hebrew, in the sight or estimation of, Mt. 11:26; 18:14</def>
5158
5159GK G1870 | S G1716   á¼Î¼Ï€Ï„ύω   emptyō   6x
5160<def>followed by the dat., or εἰς and the acc., to spit upon, Mt. 26:67; 27:30</def>
5161
5162GK G1871 | S G1717   á¼Î¼Ï†Î±Î½á½µÏ‚   emphaneÌ„s   2x
5163<def>apparent, conspicuous, obvious to the sight, Acts 10:40; met. manifest, known, comprehended, Rom. 10:20*</def>
5164
5165GK G1872 | S G1718   á¼Î¼Ï†Î±Î½á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   emphanizō   10x
5166<def>to cause to appear clearly; to communicate, report, Acts 23:15, 22; to bring charges against, Acts 24:1; 25:2, 15, to manifest, intimate plainly, Heb. 11:14; to reveal, make known, Jn. 14:21, 22; pass. to appear, be visible, Mt. 27:53; to present one’s self, Heb. 9:24* </def>→ disclose; show.
5167
5168GK G1873 | S G1719   ἔμφοβος   emphobos   5x
5169<def>terrible; in NT terrified, Lk. 24:5, 37; Acts 10:4; 24:25; Rev. 11:13*</def>
5170
5171GK G1874 | S G1720   á¼Î¼Ï†Ï…σάω   emphysaō   1x
5172<def>to blow or breathe into, inflate; in NT to breathe upon, Jn. 20:22*</def>
5173
5174GK G1875 | S G1721   ἔμφυτος   emphytos   1x
5175<def>implanted, ingrafted, infixed, Jas. 1:21*</def>
5176
5177GK G1877 | S G1722   á¼Î½Â   en   2,752x
5178<def>followed by the dat., in, Mt. 8:6; Mk. 12:26; Rev. 6:6,; upon, Lk. 8:32; among, Mt. 11:11; before, in the presence of, Mk. 8:38; in the sight, estimation of, 1 Cor. 14:11; before, judicially, 1 Cor. 6:2; in, of state, occupation, habit, Mt. 21:22; Lk. 7:25; Rom. 4:10; in the case of, Mt. 17:12; in respect of, Lk. 1:7; 1 Cor. 1:7; on occasion of, on the ground of, Mt. 6:7; Lk. 1:21; used of the thing by which an oath is made, Mt. 5:34; of the instrument, means, efficient cause, Rom. 12:21; Acts 4:12; equipped with, furnished with, 1 Cor. 4:21; Heb. 9:25; arrayed with, accompanied by, Lk. 14:31; Jude 14; of time, during, in the course of, Mt. 2:1; in NT of demoniacal possession, possessed by, Mk. 5:2</def>
5179
5180GK G1878 | S G1723   á¼Î½Î±Î³ÎºÎ±Î»á½·Î¶Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   enankalizomai   2x
5181<def>to take into or embrace in one’s arms, Mk. 9:36; 10:16*</def>
5182
5183GK G1879 | S G1724   á¼Î½á½±Î»Î¹Î¿Ï‚   enalios   1x
5184<def>marine, living in the sea, Jas. 3:7*</def>
5185
5186GK G1882 | S G1725   ἔναντι   enanti   2x
5187<def>also an improper prep, over against, in the presence of, Lk. 1:8; Acts 8:21*</def>
5188
5189GK G1883 | S G1726   á¼Î½Î±Î½Ï„ίον   enantion   8x
5190<def>acc sg neut of á¼Î½Î±Î½Ï„ίος used adverbially; the adj. does not appear in the NT, improper prep., before, in the presence of, Lk. 1:6; 20:26; Acts 8:32; 2 Cor. 2:7; Gal. 2:7; 1 Pet. 3:9; from the Hebrew, in the sight or estimation of, Acts 7:10; with τοῦ θεοῦ, an intensive expression, Lk. 24:19*</def>
5191
5192GK G1885 | S G1727   á¼Î½Î±Î½Ï„ίος   enantios   8x
5193<def>opposite to, over against, Mk. 15:39; contrary, as the wind, Mt. 14:24; Acts 26:9; 28:17; á½ á¼Î¾ á¼Î½Î±Î½Ï„ίας, an adverse party, enemy, Tit. 2:8; adverse, hostile, counter, 1 Thess. 2:15</def>
5194
5195GK G1887 | S G1728   á¼Î½á½±Ïχομαι   enarchomai   2x
5196<def>to begin, commence, Gal. 3:3; Phil. 1:6*</def>
5197
5198GK G1888 | S G1766   ἔνατος   enatos   10x
5199<def>the ninth, Mt. 20:5; 27:45f.; Mk. 15:33f.; Lk. 23:44; Acts 3:1; 10:3, 30; Rev. 21:20* </def>→ ninth.
5200
5201GK G1890 | S G1729   á¼Î½Î´Îµá½µÏ‚   endeeÌ„s   1x
5202<def>indigent, poor, needy, Acts 4:34*</def>
5203
5204GK G1891 | S G1730   ἔνδειγμα   endeigma   1x
5205<def>a token, evidence, proof, 2 Thess. 1:5*</def>
5206
5207GK G1892 | S G1731   á¼Î½Î´Îµá½·ÎºÎ½Ï…μι   endeiknymi   11x
5208<def>to manifest, display, Rom. 9:17, 22; Heb. 6:10; to give outward proof of, Rom. 2:15; to display a certain bearing towards a person; hence, to perpetrate openly, 2 Tim. 4:14* </def>→ demonstrate; show.
5209
5210GK G1893 | S G1732   ἔνδειξις   endeixis   4x
5211<def>a pointing out; met. manifestation, public declaration, Rom. 3:25, 26; a token, sign, proof, i.q. ἔνδειγμα, 2 Cor. 8:24; Phil. 1:28*</def>
5212
5213GK G1894 | S G1733   ἕνδεκα   hendeka   6x
5214<def>eleven, indecl. numeral, Mt. 28:16; Mk. 16:14; Lk. 24:9, 33; Acts 1:26; 2:14*</def>
5215
5216GK G1895 | S G1734   ἑνδέκατος   hendekatos   3x
5217<def>eleventh, Mt. 20:6, 9; Rev. 21:20*</def>
5218
5219GK G1896 | S G1735   á¼Î½Î´á½³Ï‡Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   endechomai   1x
5220<def>to admit, approve; to be possible, impersonal, it is possible, Lk. 13:33*</def>
5221
5222GK G1897 | S G1736   á¼Î½Î´Î·Î¼á½³Ï‰Â   endeÌ„meō   3x
5223<def>to dwell in a place, be at home, 2 Cor. 5:6, 8, 9*</def>
5224
5225GK G1898 | S G1737   á¼Î½Î´Î¹Î´á½»ÏƒÎºÏ‰Â   endidyskō   2x
5226<def>a later form, equivalent to á¼Î½Î´á½»Ï‰, to dress (oneself), Mark 15:17; 16:19*</def>
5227
5228GK G1899 | S G1738   ἔνδικος   endikos   2x
5229<def>fair, just, Rom. 3:8; Heb. 2:2*</def>
5230
5231GK G1901 | S G1740   á¼Î½Î´Î¿Î¾á½±Î¶Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   endoxazomai   2x
5232<def>to invest with glory; pass. to be glorified, to be made a subject of glorification, 2 Thess. 1:10, 12*</def>
5233
5234GK G1902 | S G1741   ἔνδοξος   endoxos   4x
5235<def>honored, 1 Cor. 4:10; notable, memorable, Lk. 13:17; splendid, gorgeous, Lk. 7:25; in unsullied array, Eph. 5:27*</def>
5236
5237GK G1903 | S G1742   ἔνδυμα   endyma   8x
5238<def>clothing, a garment, Mt. 6:25, 28; 22:11, 12; in particular, an outer garment, cloak, mantle, Mt. 3:4; 7:15; 28:3; Lk. 12:23*</def>
5239
5240GK G1904 | S G1743   á¼Î½Î´Ï…ναμόω   endynamoō   7x
5241<def>to empower, invigorate, Phil. 4:13; 1 Tim. 1:12; 2 Tim. 4:17; mid. to summon up vigor, put forth energy, Eph. 6:10; 2 Tim. 2:1; pass. to acquire strength, be invigorated, be strong, Acts 9:22; Rom. 4:20*</def>
5242
5243GK G1905 | S G1744   á¼Î½Î´á½»Î½Ï‰Â   endynō   1x
5244<def>enter, creep in, 2 Tim. 3:6*</def>
5245
5246GK G1906 | S G1745   ἔνδυσις   endysis   1x
5247<def>a putting on, or wearing of clothes, 1 Pet. 3:3*</def>
5248
5249GK G1907 | S G1746   á¼Î½Î´á½»Ï‰Â   endyō   27x
5250<def>to enter, 2 Tim. 3:6; to put on, clothe, invest, array, Mt. 27:31; Mk. 15:17, 20; mid. clothe one’s self, be clothed, Mt. 22:11, 27, 31; trop. to be clothed with spiritual gifts, graces, or character, Lk. 24:49; Rom. 13:14 </def>→ clothe; put on; wear.
5251
5252GK G1908 | S G1739   á¼Î½Î´á½½Î¼Î·ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   endoÌ„meÌ„sis   1x
5253<def>construction, material, Rev. 21:18*</def>
5254
5255GK G1909 | S G1747   á¼Î½á½³Î´Ïα   enedra   2x
5256<def>pr. a sitting in or on a spot; an ambush, or lying in wait, Acts 23:16; 25:3*</def>
5257
5258GK G1910 | S G1748   á¼Î½ÎµÎ´Ïεύω   enedreuō   2x
5259<def>to lie in wait or ambush for, Acts 23:21; to endeavor to entrap, Lk. 11:54*</def>
5260
5261GK G1912 | S G1750   á¼Î½ÎµÎ¹Î»á½³Ï‰Â   eneileō   1x
5262<def>to envelope, Mk. 15:46*</def>
5263
5264GK G1913 | S G1751   ἔνειμι   eneimi   7x
5265<def>to be in or within; τὰ á¼Î½á½¹Î½Ï„α, those things which are within, Lk. 11:41*</def>
5266
5267GK G1915 | S G1752   ἕνεκεν   heneken 24x also spelled ἕνεκα, with the genitive, on account of, for the sake of, by reason of. Our text has ἕνεκεν 20x, ἕνεκα   4x
5268<def>(Mt. 19:5; Lk. 6:2; Acts 19:32; 26:21)*</def>
5269
5270GK G1916 | S G1768   á¼Î½ÎµÎ½á½µÎºÎ¿Î½Ï„α   eneneÌ„konta   4x
5271<def>indecl., ninety, Mt. 18:12, 13; Lk. 15:4, 7*</def>
5272
5273GK G1917 | S G1769   á¼Î½Îµá½¹Ï‚   eneos   1x
5274<def>dumb, speechless, Acts 9:7*</def>
5275
5276GK G1918 | S G1753   á¼Î½á½³Ïγεια   energeia   8x
5277<def>energy, efficacy, power, Phil. 3:21; Col. 2:12; active energy, operation, Eph. 1:19; 3:7; 4:16; Col. 1:29; 2 Thess. 2:9, 11*</def>
5278
5279GK G1919 | S G1754   á¼Î½ÎµÏγέω   energeō   21x
5280<def>to effect, 1 Cor. 12:6, 11; Gal. 3:5; Eph. 1:11; Phil. 2:13; to put into operation, Eph. 1:20; absol. to be active, Mt. 14:2; Mk. 6:14; Eph. 2:2; in NT to communicate energy and efficiency, Gal. 2:8; pass. or mid. to come into activity, be actively developed; to be active, be in operation, towards a result, 2 Cor. 4:12; 2 Thess. 2:7; to be an active power or principle, Rom. 7:5; 1 Thess. 2:12; instinct with activity; in action, operative, 2 Cor. 1:6; Gal. 5:6; Eph. 3:20; Col. 1:29; earnest, Jas. 5:16 </def>→ operate; work.
5281
5282GK G1920 | S G1755   á¼Î½á½³Ïγημα   energeÌ„ma   2x
5283<def>an effect, thing effected, activity, 1 Cor. 12:6; operation, working, 1 Cor. 12:10*</def>
5284
5285GK G1921 | S G1756   á¼Î½ÎµÏγής   energeÌ„s   3x
5286<def>active, Phlm. 6; efficient, energetic, Heb. 4:12; adapted to accomplish a thing, effectual, 1 Cor. 16:9*</def>
5287
5288GK G1922 | S G1757   á¼Î½ÎµÏ…λογέω   eneulogeō   2x
5289<def>to bless in respect of, or by means of, Acts 3:25; Gal. 3:8*</def>
5290
5291GK G1923 | S G1758   á¼Î½á½³Ï‡Ï‰Â   enechō   3x
5292<def>to hold within; to fix upon; in NT intrans. (i.e. χόλον) to entertain a grudge against, Mk. 6:19; to be exasperated against, Lk. 11:53; pass. to be entangled, held fast in, Gal. 5:1*</def>
5293
5294GK G1924 | S G1759   á¼Î½Î¸á½±Î´ÎµÂ   enthade   8x
5295<def>pr. to this place, Jn. 4:15, 16; also, here, in this place, Lk. 24:41; Acts 10:8; 16:28; 17:6; 25:17, 24*</def>
5296
5297GK G1925 | S G1759a   ἔνθεν   enthen   2x
5298<def>from this place, Mt. 17:20; Lk. 16:26*</def>
5299
5300GK G1926 | S G1760   á¼Î½Î¸Ï…μέομαι   enthumeomai   2x
5301<def>to ponder in one’s mind, think of, meditate on, Mt. 1:20; 9:4*</def>
5302
5303GK G1927 | S G1761   á¼Î½Î¸á½»Î¼Î·ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   enthumeÌ„sis   4x
5304<def>the act of thought, reflection, Mt. 9:4; 12:25; Heb. 4:12; the result of thought, invention, device, Acts 17:29*</def>
5305
5306GK G1929 | S G1763   á¼Î½Î¹Î±Ï…τός   eniautos   14x
5307<def>a year, more particularly as being a cycle of seasons, and in respect of its revolution, Jn. 11:49, 51; 18:13; in NT an era, Lk. 4:19 </def>→ year.
5308
5309GK G1931 | S G1764   á¼Î½á½·ÏƒÏ„ημι   enisteÌ„mi   7x
5310<def>to place in or upon; intrans., to stand close upon; to be at hand, impend, to be present, Rom. 8:38; 2 Thess. 2:2; Heb. 9:9 </def>→ present.
5311
5312GK G1932 | S G1765   á¼Î½Î¹ÏƒÏ‡á½»Ï‰Â   enischuō   2x
5313<def>to strengthen, impart strength and vigor, Lk. 22:43; intrans. to gain, acquire, or recover strength and vigor, be strengthened, Acts 9:19*</def>
5314
5315GK G1933 | S G1767   á¼Î½Î½á½³Î±Â   ennea   5x
5316<def>indecl., nine, Mt. 18:12f.; Lk. 15:4, 7; 17:17*</def>
5317
5318GK G1935 | S G1770   á¼Î½Î½Îµá½»Ï‰Â   enneuō   1x
5319<def>to nod at, signify by a nod; to make signs; to intimate by signs, Lk. 1:62*</def>
5320
5321GK G1936 | S G1771   ἔννοια   ennoia   2x
5322<def>notion, idea; thought, purpose, intention, Heb. 4:12; 1 Pet. 4:1*</def>
5323
5324GK G1937 | S G1772   ἔννομος   ennomos   2x
5325<def>within law; lawful, legal, Acts 19:39; in NT subject or under a law, obedient to a law, 1 Cor. 9:21*</def>
5326
5327GK G1939 | S G1773   ἔννυχος   ennychos   1x
5328<def>nocturnal, while still dark, Mk. 1:35*</def>
5329
5330GK G1940 | S G1774   á¼Î½Î¿Î¹Îºá½³Ï‰Â   enoikeō   5x
5331<def>to dwell in, inhabit; in NT met. to be indwelling spiritually, Rom. 8:11; Col. 3:16; 2 Tim. 1:14; to be infixed mentally, 2 Tim. 1:5; of the Deity, to indwell, by special presence, 2 Cor. 6:16*</def>
5332
5333GK G1941 | S G1774a   á¼Î½Î¿Ïκίζω   enorkizō   1x
5334<def>to adjure, 1 Thess. 5:27*</def>
5335
5336GK G1942 | S G1775   ἑνότης   henotēs   2x
5337<def>oneness, unity, Eph. 4:3, 13*</def>
5338
5339GK G1943 | S G1776   á¼Î½Î¿Ï‡Î»á½³Ï‰Â   enochleō   2x
5340<def>to trouble, annoy; to be a trouble, Lk. 6:18; Heb. 12:15*</def>
5341
5342GK G1944 | S G1777   ἔνοχος   enochos   10x
5343<def>held in or by; subjected to, Heb. 2:15; subject to, liable to, guilty, deserving, Mt. 5:21, 22; 26:66; Mk. 3:29; 14:64; an offender against, 1 Cor. 11:27; Jas. 2:10* </def>→ guilty; liable; subject to; worthy.
5344
5345GK G1945 | S G1778   ἔνταλμα   entalma   3x
5346<def>a precept, commandment, ordinance, Mt. 15:9; Mk. 7:7; Col. 2:22*</def>
5347
5348GK G1946 | S G1779   á¼Î½Ï„αφιάζω   entaphiazō   2x
5349<def>to prepare a body for burial, Mt. 26:12; absol. to make the ordinary preparations for burial, Jn. 19:40*</def>
5350
5351GK G1947 | S G1780   á¼Î½Ï„αφιασμός   entaphiasmos   2x
5352<def>preparation of a corpse for burial, burial itself, Mk. 14:8; Jn. 12:7*</def>
5353
5354GK G1948 | S G1781   á¼Î½Ï„έλλω   entellō   15x
5355<def>some list as á¼Î½Ï„έλλομαι, mid., to enjoin, charge, command, Mt. 4:6; 15:4; 17:9; to direct, Mt. 19:7; Mk. 10:3 </def>→ command; instruct; order.
5356
5357GK G1949 | S G1782   á¼Î½Ï„εῦθεν   enteuthen   10x
5358<def>hence, from this place, Mt. 17:20; Lk. 4:9; á¼Î½Ï„εῦθεν καὶ á¼Î½Ï„εῦθεν, on each side, Rev. 22:2; hence, from this cause, Jas. 4:1</def>
5359
5360GK G1950 | S G1783   ἔντευξις   enteuxis   2x
5361<def>pr. a meeting with; hence address; prayer, supplication, intercession, 1 Tim. 2:1; 4:5*</def>
5362
5363GK G1952 | S G1784   ἔντιμος   entimos   5x
5364<def>honored, estimable, dear, Lk. 7:2; 14:8; Phil. 2:29; highly-valued, precious, costly, 1 Pet. 2:4, 6*</def>
5365
5366GK G1953 | S G1785   á¼Î½Ï„ολή   entolē   67x
5367<def>an injunction; a precept, commandment, law, Mt. 5:19; 15:3, 6; an order, direction, Acts 17:15; an edict, Jn. 11:57; a direction, Mk. 10:5; a commission, Jn. 10:18, a charge of matters to be proclaimed or received, Jn. 12:49, 50; 1 Tim. 6:14; 2 Pet. 2:21 </def>→ commandment; order.
5368
5369GK G1954 | S G1786   á¼Î½Ï„όπιος   entopios   1x
5370<def>in or of a place; an inhabitant, citizen, Acts 21:12*</def>
5371
5372GK G1955 | S G1787   á¼Î½Ï„ός   entos   2x
5373<def>improper prep., gen., inside, within, Lk. 17:21; τὸ á¼Î½Ï„ός, the interior, inside, Mt. 23:26*</def>
5374
5375GK G1956 | S G1788   á¼Î½Ï„Ïέπω   entrepō   9x
5376<def>mid., to revere, reverence, regard, Mt. 21:37; Mk. 12:6; absol. to feel shame, be put to shame, 2 Thess. 3:14; Tit. 2:8; pass., be put to shame, 2 Thess. 3:14; Tit. 3:8</def>
5377
5378GK G1957 | S G1789   á¼Î½Ï„Ïέφω   entrephō   1x
5379<def>to nourish in, bring up or educate in, 1 Tim. 4:6*</def>
5380
5381GK G1958 | S G1790   ἔντÏομος   entromos   3x
5382<def>trembling, terrified, Acts 7:32; 16:29; Heb. 12:21*</def>
5383
5384GK G1959 | S G1791   á¼Î½Ï„Ïοπή   entropē   2x
5385<def>humiliation; in NT shame, 1 Cor. 6:5; 15:34*</def>
5386
5387GK G1960 | S G1792   á¼Î½Ï„Ïυφάω   entryphaō   1x
5388<def>to live luxuriously, riot, revel, 2 Pet. 2:13*</def>
5389
5390GK G1961 | S G1793   á¼Î½Ï„υγχάνω   entynchanō   5x
5391<def>to fill in with, meet; to have conversation with, address; to address or apply to any one, Acts 25:24; á½‘Ï€á½³Ï Ï„Î¹Î½Î¿Ï‚, to intercede for any one, plead the cause of, Rom. 8:27, 34; Heb. 7:25; κατά τινος, to address a representation or suit against any one, to accuse, complain of, Rom. 11:2*</def>
5392
5393GK G1962 | S G1794   á¼Î½Ï„υλίσσω   entylissō   3x
5394<def>to wrap up in, inwrap, envelope, Mt. 27:59; Lk. 23:53; to wrap up, roll or fold together, Jn. 20:7*</def>
5395
5396GK G1963 | S G1795   á¼Î½Ï„υπόω   entypoō   1x
5397<def>to impress a figure, instamp, engrave, 2 Cor. 3:7*</def>
5398
5399GK G1964 | S G1796   á¼Î½Ï…βÏίζω   enybrizō   1x
5400<def>to insult, outrage, Heb. 10:29*</def>
5401
5402GK G1965 | S G1797   á¼Î½Ï…πνιάζομαι   enypniazomai   2x
5403<def>to dream, in NT to dream under supernatural impression, Acts 2:17; to dream delusion, have visions, Jude 8*</def>
5404
5405GK G1966 | S G1798   á¼Î½á½»Ï€Î½Î¹Î¿Î½Â   enypnion   1x
5406<def>a dream; in NT a supernatural suggestion or impression received during sleep, a sleep-vision, Acts 2:17*</def>
5407
5408GK G1967 | S G1799   á¼Î½á½½Ï€Î¹Î¿Î½Â   enoÌ„pion   94x
5409<def>gen., before, in the presence of, Lk. 5:25; 8:47; in front of, Rev. 4:5, 6; immediately preceding as a forerunner, Lk. 1:17; Rev. 16:19; from the Hebrew, in the presence of, metaphysically, i.e. in the sphere of sensation or thought, Lk. 12:9; 15:10; Acts 10:31; in the eyes of, in the judgment of, Lk. 16:15; 24:11; Acts 4:19</def>
5410
5411GK G1968 | S G1800   Ἐνώς   Enōs   1x
5412<def>Enos, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:38*</def>
5413
5414GK G1969 | S G1801   á¼Î½Ï‰Ï„ίζομαι   enoÌ„tizomai   1x
5415<def>to give ear, listen, pay attention to, Acts 2:14*</def>
5416
5417GK G1970 | S G1802   Ἑνώχ   Henōch   3x
5418<def>Enoch, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:37; Heb. 11:5; 1 Pet. 3:19; Jude 14*</def>
5419
5420GK G1971 | S G1803   ἕξ   hex   13x
5421<def>six, indecl., Mt. 17:1; Mk. 9:2 </def>→ six.
5422
5423GK G1972 | S G1804   á¼Î¾Î±Î³Î³á½³Î»Î»Ï‰Â   exangellō   2x
5424<def>to tell forth, divulge, publish; to declare abroad, celebrate, 1 Pet. 2:9, shorter ending of Mark*</def>
5425
5426GK G1973 | S G1805   á¼Î¾Î±Î³Î¿Ïάζω   exagorazō   4x
5427<def>to buy out of the hands of a person; to redeem, set free, Gal. 3:13; 4:5; mid. to redeem, buy off, to secure for one’s self or one’s own use; to rescue from loss or misapplication, Eph. 5:16; Col. 4:5* </def>→ redeem.
5428
5429GK G1974 | S G1806   á¼Î¾á½±Î³Ï‰Â   exagō   12x
5430<def>to bring or lead out, conduct out of, Mk. 8:23; 15:20; Lk. 24:50 </def>→ lead out.
5431
5432GK G1975 | S G1807   á¼Î¾Î±Î¹Ïέω   exaireō   8x
5433<def>to take out of; to pluck out, tear out, Mt. 5:29; 18:9; mid. to take out of, select, choose, Acts 26:17; to rescue, deliver, Acts 7:10, 34; 12:11; 23:27; Gal. 1:4*</def>
5434
5435GK G1976 | S G1808   á¼Î¾Î±á½·Ïω   exairō   1x
5436<def>pr. to lift up out of; in NT to remove, eject, 1 Cor. 5:13*</def>
5437
5438GK G1977 | S G1809   á¼Î¾Î±Î¹Ï„έω   exaiteō   1x
5439<def>to ask for; to demand; mid. to demand for one’s self, Lk. 22:31; also, to obtain by asking*</def>
5440
5441GK G1978 | S G1810   á¼Î¾Î±á½·Ï†Î½Î·Ï‚   exaiphneÌ„s   5x
5442<def>suddenly, unexpectedly, Mk. 13:36; Lk. 2:13; 9:39; Acts 9:3; 22:6*</def>
5443
5444GK G1979 | S G1811   á¼Î¾Î±ÎºÎ¿Î»Î¿Ï…θέω   exakoloutheō   3x
5445<def>to follow out; to imitate, 2 Pet. 2:2, 15; to observe as a guide, 2 Pet. 1:16*</def>
5446
5447GK G1980 | S G1812   ἑξακόσιοι   hexakosioi   2x
5448<def>six hundred, Rev. 13:18; 14:20*</def>
5449
5450GK G1981 | S G1813   á¼Î¾Î±Î»Îµá½·Ï†Ï‰Â   exaleiphō   5x
5451<def>pr. to anoint or smear over; hence, to wipe off or away, Rev. 7:17; 21:4; to blot out, obliterate, Col. 2:14; Rev. 3:5; met. to wipe out guilt, Acts 3:19* </def>→ blot out; wipe out.
5452
5453GK G1982 | S G1814   á¼Î¾á½±Î»Î»Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   exallomai   1x
5454<def>to leap or spring up or forth, Acts 3:8*</def>
5455
5456GK G1983 | S G1815   á¼Î¾Î±Î½á½±ÏƒÏ„ασις   exanastasis   1x
5457<def>a raising up; a dislodgment; a rising up; a resurrection from the dead, Phil. 3:11*</def>
5458
5459GK G1984 | S G1816   á¼Î¾Î±Î½Î±Ï„έλλω   exanatellō   2x
5460<def>to raise up, make to spring up; intrans. to rise up, sprout, spring up or forth, Mt. 13:5; Mk. 4:5*</def>
5461
5462GK G1985 | S G1817   á¼Î¾Î±Î½á½·ÏƒÏ„ημι   exanisteÌ„mi   3x
5463<def>to cause to rise up, raise up; from the Hebrew, to raise up into existence, Mk. 12:19; Lk. 20:28; intrans. to rise up from, stand forth, Acts 15:5*</def>
5464
5465GK G1987 | S G1818   á¼Î¾Î±Ï€Î±Ï„άω   exapataō   6x
5466<def>pr. to deceive thoroughly; to deceive, delude, Rom. 7:11; 16:18; 1 2 Cor. 3:18; 11:3; 2 Thess. 2:3; 1 Tim. 2:14*</def>
5467
5468GK G1988 | S G1819   á¼Î¾á½±Ï€Î¹Î½Î±Â   exapina   1x
5469<def>suddenly, immediately, unexpectedly, Mk. 9:8*</def>
5470
5471GK G1989 | S G1820   á¼Î¾Î±Ï€Î¿Ïέω   exaporeō   2x
5472<def>some list as a deponent á¼Î¾Î±Ï€Î¿Ïέομαι, pass., to be in the utmost perplexity or despair, 2 Cor. 1:8; 4:8*</def>
5473
5474GK G1990 | S G1821   á¼Î¾Î±Ï€Î¿ÏƒÏ„έλλω   exapostellō   13x
5475<def>to send out or forth; to send away, dismiss, Lk. 1:53; to dispatch on a service or agency, Acts 7:12; to send forth as a pervading influence, Gal. 4:6 </def>→ send.
5476
5477GK G1992 | S G1822   á¼Î¾Î±Ïτίζω   exartizō   2x
5478<def>to equip or furnish completely, 2 Tim. 3:17; to complete time, Acts 21:5*</def>
5479
5480GK G1993 | S G1823   á¼Î¾Î±ÏƒÏ„Ïάπτω   exastraptō   1x
5481<def>pr. to flash forth; hence, to glisten as lightning, Lk. 9:29*</def>
5482
5483GK G1994 | S G1824   á¼Î¾Î±Ï…τῆς   exauteÌ„s   6x
5484<def>at the very time; presently, instantly, immediately, Mk. 6:25; Acts 10:33; 11:11</def>
5485
5486GK G1995 | S G1825   á¼Î¾ÎµÎ³Îµá½·Ïω   exegeirō   2x
5487<def>to raise up from the dead, 1 Cor. 6:14; to raise up into existence, or into a certain condition, Rom. 9:17*</def>
5488
5489GK G1996 | S G1826   ἔξειμι   exeimi   4x
5490<def>to go out or forth, Acts 13:42; to depart, Acts 17:15; 20:7; á¼Ï€á½¶ τὴν γῆν, to get to land, from the water, Acts 27:43</def>
5491
5492GK G1999 | S G1828   á¼Î¾á½³Î»ÎºÏ‰Â   exelkō   1x
5493<def>to draw or drag out; met. to withdraw, allure, hurry away, Jas. 1:14*</def>
5494
5495GK G2000 | S G1829   á¼Î¾á½³Ïαμα   exerama   1x
5496<def>vomit, 2 Pet. 2:22*</def>
5497
5498GK G2001 | S G1829a   á¼Î¾ÎµÏαυνάω   exeraunaō   1x
5499<def>to search out, to examine closely, 1 Pet. 1:10*</def>
5500
5501GK G2002 | S G1831   á¼Î¾á½³Ïχομαι   exerchomai   218x
5502<def>to go or come out of; to come out, Mt. 5:26; 8:34; to proceed, emanate, take rise from, Mt. 2:6; 15:18; 1 Cor. 14:36; to come abroad, 1 Jn. 4:1; to go forth, go away, depart, Mt. 9:31; Lk. 5:8; to escape, Jn. 10:39; to pass away, come to an end, Acts 16:19 </def>→ come out; go out.
5503
5504GK G2003 | S G1832   ἔξεστιν   exestin   31x
5505<def>3rd person sing of the unused ἔχειμι (#1997) used impersonally, it is possible; it is permitted, it is lawful, Mt. 12:2, 4; Mk. 3:4; Lk. 6:9; Acts 22:25; 1 Cor. 6:12 </def>→ lawful; (to be) permitted.
5506
5507GK G2004 | S G1833   á¼Î¾ÎµÏ„άζω   exetazō   3x
5508<def>to search out; to inquire by interrogation, examine strictly, Mt. 2:8; 10:11; to interrogate, Jn. 21:12*</def>
5509
5510GK G2007 | S G1834   á¼Î¾Î·Î³á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   exeÌ„geomai   6x
5511<def>to be a leader; to detail, to set forth in language; to tell, narrate, recount, Lk. 24:35; Acts 10:8; to make known, reveal, Jn. 1:18; Acts 15:12, 14; 21:19*</def>
5512
5513GK G2008 | S G1835   ἑξήκοντα   hexēkonta   9x
5514<def>indecl., sixty, Mt. 13:8, 23</def>
5515
5516GK G2009 | S G1836   ἑξῆς   hexēs   5x
5517<def>successively, in order; in NT with the article á½, ἡ, τό, ἑχῆς, next, Lk. 7:11; 9:37; Acts 21:1; 25:17; 27:18*</def>
5518
5519GK G2010 | S G1837   á¼Î¾Î·Ï‡á½³Ï‰Â   exeÌ„cheō   1x
5520<def>act., to make to sound forth; pass., to sound forth, 1 Thess. 1:8*</def>
5521
5522GK G2011 | S G1838   ἕξις   hexis   1x
5523<def>a condition of body or mind, strictly, as resulting from practice; habit, Heb. 5:14*</def>
5524
5525GK G2014 | S G1839   á¼Î¾á½·ÏƒÏ„ημι   existeÌ„mi   17x
5526<def>pr. to put out of its place; to astonish, amaze, Lk. 24:22; Acts 8:9, 11; intrans. to be astonished, Mt. 12:23; to be beside one’s self, Mk. 3:21; 2 Cor. 5:13 </def>→ (be) amazed; astonish; astound; terrify.
5527
5528GK G2015 | S G1840   á¼Î¾Î¹ÏƒÏ‡á½»Ï‰Â   exischuō   1x
5529<def>to be fully able, be strong, Eph. 3:18*</def>
5530
5531GK G2016 | S G1841   ἔξοδος   exodos   3x
5532<def>a way out, a going out; a going out, departure, the exodus, Heb. 11:22; met. a departure from life, decease, death, Lk. 9:31; 2 Pet. 1:15*</def>
5533
5534GK G2017 | S G1842   á¼Î¾Î¿Î»ÎµÎ¸Ïεύω   exolethreuō   1x
5535<def>to destroy utterly, root out, Acts 3:23*</def>
5536
5537GK G2018 | S G1843   á¼Î¾Î¿Î¼Î¿Î»Î¿Î³á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   exomologeomai   10x
5538<def>to agree, bind one’s self, promise, Lk. 22:6; mid. to confess, Mt. 3:6; to profess openly, Phil. 2:11; Rev. 3:5; to make open avowal of benefits; to praise, celebrate, Mt. 11:25; Lk. 10:21 </def>→ confess; praise; profess.
5539
5540GK G2019 | S G1844   á¼Î¾Î¿Ïκίζω   exorkizō   1x
5541<def>to put an oath to a person, to adjure, Mt. 26:63*</def>
5542
5543GK G2020 | S G1845   á¼Î¾Î¿Ïκιστής   exorkisteÌ„s   1x
5544<def>pr. one who puts an oath; in NT an exorcist, one who by various kinds of incantations, etc., pretended to expel demons, Acts 19:13*</def>
5545
5546GK G2021 | S G1846   á¼Î¾Î¿Ïύσσω   exoryssō   2x
5547<def>to dig out or through, force up, Mk. 2:4; to pluck out the eyes, Gal. 4:15*</def>
5548
5549GK G2022 | S G1847   á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…δενέω   exoudeneō   1x
5550<def>also spelled á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…δενόω, to treat with contempt, Mk. 9:12*</def>
5551
5552GK G2024 | S G1848   á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…θενέω   exoutheneō   11x
5553<def>also spelled á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…θενόω, to make light of, set at naught, despise, treat with contempt and scorn, Lk. 18:9; to neglect, disregard, 1 Thess. 5:20; á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…θενημένος, contemptible, 2 Cor. 10:10; of small account, 1 Cor. 1:28; 6:4; by impl. to reject with contempt, Acts 4:11 </def>→ despise; hold in contempt; look down on; ridicule.
5554
5555GK G2026 | S G1849   á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…σία   exousia   102x
5556<def>power, ability, faculty, Mt. 9:8; 10:1; efficiency, energy, Lk. 4:32; liberty, licence, Jn. 10:18; Acts 5:4; authority, rule, dominion, jurisdiction, Mt. 8:9; 28:18; meton. pl. authorities, potentates, powers, Lk. 12:11; 1 Cor. 15:24; Eph. 1:21; right, authority, full power, Mt. 9:6; 21:23; privilege, prerogative, Jn. 1:12; perhaps, a veil, 1 Cor. 11:10 </def>→ authority; power; right.
5557
5558GK G2027 | S G1850   á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…σιάζω   exousiazō   4x
5559<def>to have or exercise power or authority over anyone, Lk. 22:25; to possess independent control over, 1 Cor. 7:4 (2x); pass. to be subject to, under the power or influence of, 1 Cor. 6:12*</def>
5560
5561GK G2029 | S G1851   á¼Î¾Î¿Ï‡á½µÂ   exochē   1x
5562<def>pr. prominence, anything prominent; in NT eminence, distinction, Acts 25:23*</def>
5563
5564GK G2030 | S G1852   á¼Î¾Ï…πνίζω   exypnizō   1x
5565<def>to awake, arouse from sleep, Jn. 11:11*</def>
5566
5567GK G2031 | S G1853   ἔξυπνος   exypnos   1x
5568<def>awake, aroused from sleep, Acts 16:27*</def>
5569
5570GK G2032 | S G1854   ἔξω   exō   63x
5571<def>can function as an improper prep., without, out of doors; Mt. 12:46, 47; á½, ἡ, τὸ ἔξω, outer, external, foreign, Acts 26:11; 2 Cor. 4:16; met. not belonging to one’s community, Mk. 4:11; 1 Cor. 5:12, 13; out, away, from a place or person, Mt. 5:13; 13:48; as a prep., out of, Mk. 5:10 </def>→ outdoors; outside.
5572
5573GK G2033 | S G1855   ἔξωθεν   exōthen   13x
5574<def>can function as an improper prep., outwardly, externally, Mt. 23:27, 28; Mk. 7:15; á½, ἡ, τὸ ἔξωθεν, outer, external, Mt. 23:25; Lk. 11:39; τὸ ἔξωθεν, the exterior, Lk. 11:40; οἱ ἔξωθεν, those who are without the Christian community, 1 Tim. 3:7</def>
5575
5576GK G2034 | S G1856   á¼Î¾Ï‰Î¸á½³Ï‰Â   exoÌ„theō   2x
5577<def>to expel, drive out, Acts 7:45; to propel, urge forward, Acts 27:39*</def>
5578
5579GK G2035 | S G1857   á¼Î¾á½½Ï„εÏος   exoÌ„teros   3x
5580<def>comparative in form but used as a superlative, outer, exterior, external, Mt. 8:12; 22:13; 25:30*</def>
5581
5582GK G2036 | S G1503   ἔοικα   eoika   2x
5583<def>see εἴκω (1634a), dat., to be like, Jas. 1:6, 23*</def>
5584
5585GK G2037 | S G1858   ἑοÏτάζω   heortazō   1x
5586<def>to keep a feast, celebrate a festival, 1 Cor. 5:8*</def>
5587
5588GK G2038 | S G1859   ἑοÏτή   heortē   25x
5589<def>a solemn feast, public festival, Lk. 2:41; 22:1; Jn. 13:1; spc. used of the passover, Mt. 26:5; 27:15 </def>→ feast.
5590
5591GK G2039 | S G1860   á¼Ï€Î±Î³Î³ÎµÎ»á½·Î±Â   epangelia   52x
5592<def>annunciation, 2 Tim. 1:1; a promise, act of promising, Acts 13:23, 32; 23:21; meton. the thing promised, promised favor and blessing, Lk. 24:49; Acts 1:4 </def>→ promise.
5593
5594GK G2040 | S G1861   á¼Ï€Î±Î³Î³á½³Î»Î»Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epangellomai   15x
5595<def>to declare, to promise, undertake, Mk. 14:11; Rom. 4:21; to profess, 1 Tim. 2:10 </def>→ profess; promise.
5596
5597GK G2041 | S G1862   á¼Ï€á½±Î³Î³ÎµÎ»Î¼Î±Â   epangelma   2x
5598<def>a promise, 2 Pet. 3:13; meton. promised favor or blessing, 2 Pet. 1:4*</def>
5599
5600GK G2042 | S G1863   á¼Ï€á½±Î³Ï‰Â   epagō   3x
5601<def>to bring upon, cause to come upon, 2 Pet. 2:1, 5; met. to cause to be imputed or attributed to, to bring guilt upon, Acts 5:28*</def>
5602
5603GK G2043 | S G1864   á¼Ï€Î±Î³Ï‰Î½á½·Î¶Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epagoÌ„nizomai   1x
5604<def>to contend strenuously in defence of, Jude 3*</def>
5605
5606GK G2044 | S G1865   á¼Ï€Î±Î¸Ïοίζω   epathroizō   1x
5607<def>act., to gather together, to collect close upon, or beside; pass., to crowd upon, Lk. 11:29*</def>
5608
5609GK G2045 | S G1866   Ἐπαίνετος   Epainetos   1x
5610<def>Epaenetus, pr. name, Rom. 16:5*</def>
5611
5612GK G2046 | S G1867   á¼Ï€Î±Î¹Î½á½³Ï‰Â   epaineō   6x
5613<def>to praise, commend, applaud, Lk. 16:8; Rom. 15:11; 1 Cor. 11:2, 17, 22 (2x)*</def>
5614
5615GK G2047 | S G1868   ἔπαινος   epainos   11x
5616<def>praise, applause, honor paid, Rom. 2:29; 2 Cor. 8:18; meton. ground or reason of praise or commendation, Phil. 4:8; approval, Rom. 13:3; 1 Pet. 2:14; 1 Cor. 4:5 </def>→ commendation; praise.
5617
5618GK G2048 | S G1869   á¼Ï€Î±á½·Ïω   epairō   19x
5619<def>to lift up, raise, elevate; to hoist, Acts 27:40; τὴν φωνήν, to lift up the voice, to speak in a loud voice, Lk. 11:27; τὰς χεῖÏας, to lift up the hands in prayer, Lk. 24:50; 1 Tim. 2:8; τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς, to lift up the eyes, to look, Mt. 17:8; τὴν κεφαλήν, to lift up the head, to be encouraged, animated, Lk. 21:28; τὴν πτέÏναν, to lift up the heel, to attack, assault; or, to seek one’s overthrow or destruction, Jn. 13:18; pass. to be borne upwards, Acts 1:9; met. mid. to exalt one’s self, assume consequence, be elated, 2 Cor. 10:5 </def>→ lift up; look up.
5620
5621GK G2049 | S G1870   á¼Ï€Î±Î¹ÏƒÏ‡á½»Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epaischunomai   11x
5622<def>to be ashamed of, Mk. 8:38; Lk. 9:26; Rom. 1:16; 6:21; 2 Tim. 1:8, 12, 16; Heb. 2:11; 11:16* </def>→ ashamed; embarrass, (be) embarrassed; (be) fearful.
5623
5624GK G2050 | S G1871   á¼Ï€Î±Î¹Ï„έω   epaiteō   2x
5625<def>to prefer a suit or request in respect of certain circumstances; to ask alms, beg, Lk. 16:3; 18:35*</def>
5626
5627GK G2051 | S G1872   á¼Ï€Î±ÎºÎ¿Î»Î¿Ï…θέω   epakoloutheō   4x
5628<def>to follow upon; to accompany, be attendant, Mk. 16:20; to appear later, 1 Tim. 5:24; met. to follow one’s steps, to imitate, 1 Pet. 2:21; to follow a work, pursue, prosecute, be studious of, devoted to, 1 Tim. 5:10*</def>
5629
5630GK G2052 | S G1873   á¼Ï€Î±ÎºÎ¿á½»Ï‰Â   epakouō   1x
5631<def>gen., to listen or hearken to; to hear with favor, 2 Cor. 6:2*</def>
5632
5633GK G2053 | S G1874   á¼Ï€Î±ÎºÏοάομαι   epakroaomai   1x
5634<def>gen., to hear, hearken, listen to, Acts 16:25*</def>
5635
5636GK G2054 | S G1875   á¼Ï€á½±Î½Â   epan   3x
5637<def>with subj., whenever, as soon as, Mt. 2:8; Lk. 11:22, 34*</def>
5638
5639GK G2055 | S G1876   á¼Ï€á½±Î½Î±Î³ÎºÎµÏ‚   epanankes   1x
5640<def>of necessity, necessarily; τὰ á¼Ï€á½±Î½Î±Î³ÎºÎµÏ‚, necessary things, Acts 15:28*</def>
5641
5642GK G2056 | S G1877   á¼Ï€Î±Î½á½±Î³Ï‰Â   epanagō   3x
5643<def>to bring up or back; intrans. to return, Mt. 21:18; a nautical term, to put off from shore, Lk. 5:3, 4*</def>
5644
5645GK G2057 | S G1878   á¼Ï€Î±Î½Î±Î¼Î¹Î¼Î½á¿„σκω   epanamimneÌ„skō   1x
5646<def>to remind, put in remembrance, Rom. 15:15*</def>
5647
5648GK G2058 | S G1879   á¼Ï€Î±Î½Î±Ï€Î±á½»Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epanapauomai   2x
5649<def>pr. to make to rest upon; mid. to rest upon; to abide with, Lk. 10:6; to rely on, confide in, abide by confidingly, Rom. 2:17*</def>
5650
5651GK G2059 | S G1880   á¼Ï€Î±Î½á½³Ïχομαι   epanerchomai   2x
5652<def>to come back, return, Lk. 10:35; 19:15*</def>
5653
5654GK G2060 | S G1881   á¼Ï€Î±Î½á½·ÏƒÏ„ημι   epanisteÌ„mi   2x
5655<def>to raise up against; mid. to rise up against in rebellion, Mt. 10:21; Mk. 13:12*</def>
5656
5657GK G2061 | S G1882   á¼Ï€Î±Î½á½¹Ïθωσις   epanorthoÌ„sis   1x
5658<def>correction, reformation, improvement, 2 Tim. 3:16*</def>
5659
5660GK G2062 | S G1883   á¼Ï€á½±Î½Ï‰Â   epanō   19x
5661<def>can function as an improper prep., above, over, upon, of place, Mt. 2:9; 5:14; over, of authority, Lk. 19:17, 19; above, more than, Mk. 14:5</def>
5662
5663GK G2063 | S G1883a   á¼Ï€á½±Ïατος   eparatos   1x
5664<def>accursed, Jn. 7:49*</def>
5665
5666GK G2064 | S G1884   á¼Ï€Î±Ïκέω   eparkeō   3x
5667<def>dat., pr. to ward off; to assist, relieve, succor; 1 Tim. 5:10, 16 (2x)*</def>
5668
5669GK G2065 | S G1885   á¼Ï€Î±Ïχεία   eparcheia   2x
5670<def>province, Acts 23:34; 25:1*</def>
5671
5672GK G2068 | S G1886   ἔπαυλις   epaulis   1x
5673<def>pr. a place to pass the night in; cottage, farm; in NT a dwelling, habitation, farm, Acts 1:20*</def>
5674
5675GK G2069 | S G1887   á¼Ï€Î±á½»Ïιον   epaurion   17x
5676<def>tomorrow; ἡ á¼Ï€Î±á½»Ïιον, i.e. ἡμέÏα, the next or following day, Mt. 27:62; Mk. 11:12</def>
5677
5678GK G2071 | S G1889   ἘπαφÏᾶς   Epaphras   3x
5679<def>Epaphras, pr. name, Col. 1:7; 4:12; Phlm. 23*</def>
5680
5681GK G2072 | S G1890   á¼Ï€Î±Ï†Ïίζω   epaphrizō   1x
5682<def>to foam out; to pour out like foam, vomit forth, Jude 13*</def>
5683
5684GK G2073 | S G1891   ἘπαφÏόδιτος   Epaphroditos   2x
5685<def>Epaphroditus, pr. name, Phil. 2:25; 4:18*</def>
5686
5687GK G2074 | S G1892   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ³Îµá½·Ïω   epegeirō   2x
5688<def>to raise or stir up against, excite or instigate against, Acts 13:50; 14:2*</def>
5689
5690GK G2075 | S G1893   á¼Ï€Îµá½·Â   epei   26x
5691<def>when, after, since, because, in as much as, Mt. 18:32; 27:6; for, for then, for else, since in that case, Rom. 3:6; 11:6</def>
5692
5693GK G2076 | S G1894   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ¹Î´á½µÂ   epeidē   10x
5694<def>since, because, in as much as, Mt. 21:46; Lk. 11:6; Acts 13:46</def>
5695
5696GK G2077 | S G1895   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ¹Î´á½µÏ€ÎµÏ   epeideÌ„per   1x
5697<def>since now, since indeed, considering that, Lk. 1:1*</def>
5698
5699GK G2079 | S G1966   ἔπειμι   epeimi   5x
5700<def>to come upon; to come after; to succeed immediately, Acts 7:26; 16:11; 20:15; 21:18; 23:11*</def>
5701
5702GK G2081 | S G1898   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ¹ÏƒÎ±Î³Ï‰Î³á½µÂ   epeisagoÌ„gē   1x
5703<def>a superinduction, a further introduction, whether by way of addition or substitution, Heb. 7:19*</def>
5704
5705GK G2082 | S G1883a   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ¹Ïƒá½³Ïχομαι   epeiserchomai   1x
5706<def>to come in upon, invade, surprise, Lk. 21:35*</def>
5707
5708GK G2083 | S G1899   ἔπειτα   epeita   16x
5709<def>thereupon, then, after that, in the next place, afterwards, Mk. 7:5; Lk. 16:7</def>
5710
5711GK G2084 | S G1900   á¼Ï€á½³ÎºÎµÎ¹Î½Î±Â   epekeina   1x
5712<def>BDAG 361, say it is an adverb with the gen.; others classify it as an improper prep., gen., on yonder side, beyond, Acts 7:43*</def>
5713
5714GK G2085 | S G1901   á¼Ï€ÎµÎºÏ„είνομαι   epekteinomai   1x
5715<def>pr. to stretch out farther; in NT mid. to reach out towards, strain for, Phil. 3:13*</def>
5716
5717GK G2086 | S G1902   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ½Î´á½»Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ependyomai   2x
5718<def>to put on over or in addition to; mid. to put on one’s self in addition; to be further invested, 2 Cor. 5:2, 4*</def>
5719
5720GK G2087 | S G1903   á¼Ï€ÎµÎ½Î´á½»Ï„ης   ependyteÌ„s   1x
5721<def>the outer or upper tunic, worn between the inner tunic and the external garments, Jn. 21:7*</def>
5722
5723GK G2088 | S G1904   á¼Ï€á½³Ïχομαι   eperchomai   9x
5724<def>to come to, Acts 14:19; to come upon, Lk. 1:35; 21:26; Acts 1:8; Jas. 5:1; to be coming on, to succeed, Eph. 2:7; to occur, happen to, Acts 8:24; 13:40; to come against, attack, Lk. 11:22*</def>
5725
5726GK G2089 | S G1905   á¼Ï€ÎµÏωτάω   eperoÌ„taō   56x
5727<def>to interrogate, question, ask, Mt. 12:10; 17:10; in NT to request, require, Mt. 16:1; from the Hebrew, á¼Ï€ÎµÏωτᾶν τὸν θεόν, to seek after, desire an acquaintance with God, Rom. 10:20 </def>→ ask; interrogate; question.
5728
5729GK G2090 | S G1906   á¼Ï€ÎµÏώτημα   eperoÌ„teÌ„ma   1x
5730<def>pr. an interrogation, question; in NT profession, pledge, 1 Pet. 3:21*</def>
5731
5732GK G2091 | S G1907   á¼Ï€á½³Ï‡Ï‰Â   epechō   5x
5733<def>trans. to hold out, present, exhibit, display, Phil. 2:16; intrans. to observe, take heed to, attend to, Lk. 14:7; Acts 3:5; 1 Tim. 4:16; to stay, delay, Acts 19:22*</def>
5734
5735GK G2092 | S G1908   á¼Ï€Î·Ïεάζω   epeÌ„reazō   2x
5736<def>to harass, insult, Lk. 6:28; to mistreat, abuse, 1 Pet. 3:16*</def>
5737
5738GK G2093 | S G1909   á¼Ï€á½·Â   epi   890x
5739<def>(1) with the gen., upon, on, Mt. 4:6; 9:2; 27:19; in, of locality, Mk. 8:4; near upon, by, at, Mt. 21:19; Jn. 21:1; upon, over, of authority, Mt. 2:22; Acts 8:27; in the presence of, especially in a judicial sense, 2 Cor. 7:14; Acts 25:9; in the case of, in respect of, Jn. 6:2; Gal. 3:16; in the time of, at the time of, Acts 11:28; Rom. 1:10; á¼Ï€â€™ ἀληθείας, really, bona fide, Mk. 12:32; (2) with the dat., upon, on, Mt. 14:8; Mk. 2:21; Lk. 12:44; close upon, by, Mt. 24:33; Jn. 4:6; in the neighborhood or society of, Acts 28:14; over, of authority, Mt. 24:47; to, of addition, besides, Mt. 25:20; Eph. 6:16; Col. 3:14; supervening upon, after, 2 Cor. 1:4; 7:4; immediately upon, Jn. 4:27; upon, of the object of an act, towards, to, Mk. 5:33; Lk. 18:7; Acts 5:35; against, of hostile posture or disposition, Lk. 12:52; in dependence upon, Mt. 4:4; Lk. 5:5; Acts 14:3; upon the ground of, Mt. 19:9; Lk. 1:59; Phil. 1:3; Heb. 7:11; 8:6; 9:17; with a view to, Gal. 5:13; 1 Thess. 4:7; (3) with the acc., upon, with the idea of previous or present motion, Mt. 4:5; 14:19, 26; towards, of place, to, Mt. 3:13; 22:34; towards, of the object of an action, Lk. 6:35; 9:38; against, of hostile movement, Mt. 10:21; over, of authority, Lk. 1:33; to the extent of, both of place and time, Rev. 21:16; Rom. 7:1; near, by, Mt. 9:9; about, at, of time, Acts 3:1; in order to, with a view to, for the purpose of, Mt. 3:7; Lk. 7:44</def>
5740
5741GK G2094 | S G1910   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²Î±á½·Î½Ï‰Â   epibainō   6x
5742<def>pr. to step upon; to mount, Mt. 21:5; to go on board, Acts 21:2; 27:2, to enter, Acts 20:18; to enter upon, Acts 21:4; 25:1*</def>
5743
5744GK G2095 | S G1911   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²á½±Î»Î»Ï‰Â   epiballō   18x
5745<def>to cast or throw upon, Mk. 11:7; 1 Cor. 7:35; to lay on, apply to, Lk. 9:62; to put on, sew on, Mt. 9:16; Lk. 5:36; τὰς χεῖÏας, to lay hands on, offer violence to, seize, Mt. 26:50; also, to lay hand to, undertake, commence, Acts 12:1; intrans. to rush, dash, beat into, Mk. 4:37; to ponder, reflect on, Mk. 14:72; to fall to one’s share, pertain to, Lk. 15:12 </def>→ arrest; break; lay on; sew on.
5746
5747GK G2096 | S G1912   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²Î±Ïέω   epibareō   3x
5748<def>to burden; met. to be burdensome, chargeable to, 1 Thess. 2:9; 2 Thess. 3:8; to bear hard upon, overcharge, 2 Cor. 2:5*</def>
5749
5750GK G2097 | S G1913   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²Î¹Î²á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   epibibazō   3x
5751<def>to cause to ascend or mount, to set upon, Lk. 10:34; 19:35; Acts 23:24*</def>
5752
5753GK G2098 | S G1914   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²Î»á½³Ï€Ï‰Â   epiblepō   3x
5754<def>to look upon; to regard with partiality, Jas. 2:3; to regard with kindness and favor, Lk. 1:48; 9:38*</def>
5755
5756GK G2099 | S G1915   á¼Ï€á½·Î²Î»Î·Î¼Î±Â   epibleÌ„ma   4x
5757<def>that which is put over or upon; in NT a patch, Mt. 9:16; Mk. 2:21; Lk. 5:36 (2x)*</def>
5758
5759GK G2101 | S G1917   á¼Ï€Î¹Î²Î¿Ï…λή   epiboulē   4x
5760<def>a purpose or design against any one; conspiracy, plot, Acts 9:24; 20:3, 19; 23:30*</def>
5761
5762GK G2102 | S G1918   á¼Ï€Î¹Î³Î±Î¼Î²Ïεύω   epigambreuō   1x
5763<def>to marry a wife by the law of affinity, Mt. 22:24*</def>
5764
5765GK G2103 | S G1919   á¼Ï€á½·Î³ÎµÎ¹Î¿Ï‚   epigeios   7x
5766<def>pr. on the earth, Phil. 2:10; earthly, terrestrial, Jn. 3:12; 1 Cor. 15:40; 2 Cor. 5:1; Phil. 3:19; earthly, low, grovelling, Jas. 3:15*</def>
5767
5768GK G2104 | S G1920   á¼Ï€Î¹Î³á½·Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epiginomai   1x
5769<def>to come on, spring up, as the wind, Acts 28:13*</def>
5770
5771GK G2105 | S G1921   á¼Ï€Î¹Î³Î¹Î½á½½ÏƒÎºÏ‰Â   epiginoÌ„skō   44x
5772<def>pr. to make a thing a subject of observation; hence, to arrive at knowledge from preliminaries; to attain to a knowledge of, Mt. 11:27; to ascertain, Lk. 7:37; 23:7; to perceive, Mk. 2:8; 5:30; to discern, detect, Mt. 7:16, 20; to recognize, Mk. 6:33; Lk. 24:16, 31; Acts 3:10; to acknowledge, admit, 1 Cor. 14:37; 1 Tim. 4:3; pass. to have one’s character discerned and acknowledged, 2 Cor. 6:9; from the Hebrew, to regard with favor and kindness, 1 Cor. 16:18 </def>→ know; perceive; recognize; understand.
5773
5774GK G2106 | S G1922   á¼Ï€á½·Î³Î½Ï‰ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   epignoÌ„sis   20x
5775<def>the coming at the knowledge of a thing, ascertainment, Rom. 3:20; a distance perception or impression, acknowledgment, insight, Col. 2:2 </def>→ knowledge; understanding.
5776
5777GK G2107 | S G1923   á¼Ï€Î¹Î³Ïαφή   epigraphē   5x
5778<def>an inscription; a legend of a coin, Mt. 22:20; Mk. 12:16; Lk. 20:24; a label of a criminal’s name and offence, Mk. 15:26; Lk. 23:38*</def>
5779
5780GK G2108 | S G1924   á¼Ï€Î¹Î³Ïάφω   epigraphō   5x
5781<def>pluperfect pass., á¼Ï€ÎµÎ³ÎµÎ³Ïάμμην, to imprint a mark on; to inscribe, engrave, write on, Mk. 15:26; Acts 17:23; Rev. 21:12; met. to imprint, impress deeply on, Heb. 8:10; 10:16*</def>
5782
5783GK G2109 | S G1925   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´Îµá½·ÎºÎ½Ï…μι   epideiknymi   7x
5784<def>to exhibit, Mt. 16:1; Acts 9:39; to show, Mt. 22:19; Lk. 17:14; to point out, Mt. 24:1; to demonstrate, prove, Acts 18:28; Heb. 6:17*</def>
5785
5786GK G2110 | S G1926   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´á½³Ï‡Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epidechomai   2x
5787<def>to admit; to receive kindly, welcome, entertain, 3 Jn. 10; met. to admit, approve, assent to, 3 Jn. 9*</def>
5788
5789GK G2111 | S G1927   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´Î·Î¼á½³Ï‰Â   epideÌ„meō   2x
5790<def>to dwell among a people; to be at home among one’s own people; and in NT to sojourn as a stranger among another people, Acts 2:10; 17:21*</def>
5791
5792GK G2112 | S G1928   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´Î¹Î±Ï„άσσομαι   epidiatassomai   1x
5793<def>to enjoin anything additional, superadd an injunction, Gal. 3:15*</def>
5794
5795GK G2113 | S G1929   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´á½·Î´Ï‰Î¼Î¹Â   epididoÌ„mi   9x
5796<def>to give in addition; also, to give to, deliver to, give into one’s hands, Mt. 7:9, 10; Lk. 4:17; 11:11f.; 24:30, 42; Acts 15:30; intrans. probably a nautical term, to commit a ship to the wind, let her drive, Acts 27:15*</def>
5797
5798GK G2114 | S G1930   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´Î¹Î¿Ïθόω   epidiorthoō   1x
5799<def>to set further to rights, to carry on an amendment, correct, Tit. 1:5*</def>
5800
5801GK G2115 | S G1931   á¼Ï€Î¹Î´á½»Ï‰Â   epidyō   1x
5802<def>to set upon, to set during, Eph. 4:26*</def>
5803
5804GK G2116 | S G1932   á¼Ï€Î¹Îµá½·ÎºÎµÎ¹Î±Â   epieikeia   2x
5805<def>also spelled á¼Ï€Î¹ÎµÎ¹Îºá½·Î±, reasonableness, equity; in NT gentleness, mildness, 2 Cor. 10:1; clemency, Acts 24:4*</def>
5806
5807GK G2117 | S G1933   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎµÎ¹Îºá½µÏ‚   epieikeÌ„s   5x
5808<def>pr. suitable; fair, reasonable; gentle, mild, patient, 1 Tim. 3:3; Tit. 3:2; Jas. 3:17; 1 Pet. 2:18; τὸ á¼Ï€Î¹ÎµÎ¹Îºá½³Ï‚, mildness, gentleness, Phil. 4:5*</def>
5809
5810GK G2118 | S G1934   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¶Î·Ï„έω   epizeÌ„teō   13x
5811<def>to seek for, make search for, Acts 12:19; to require, demand, Mt. 12:39; 16:4; Acts 19:39; to desire, endeavor to obtain, Rom. 11:7; Heb. 11:14; to seek with care and anxiety, Mt. 6:32 </def>→ desire; look for; strive for.
5812
5813GK G2119 | S G1935   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¸Î±Î½á½±Ï„ιος   epithanatios   1x
5814<def>condemned to death, under sentence of death, 1 Cor. 4:9*</def>
5815
5816GK G2120 | S G1936   á¼Ï€á½·Î¸ÎµÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   epithesis   4x
5817<def>the act of placing upon, imposition of hands, Acts 8:18; 1 Tim. 4:14; 2 Tim. 1:6; Heb. 6:2*</def>
5818
5819GK G2121 | S G1937   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¸Ï…μέω   epithumeō   16x
5820<def>with the gen. or acc., to set the heart upon; to desire, long for, have earnest desire, Mt. 13:17; Lk. 15:16; to lust after, Mt. 5:28; spc. to covet, Rom. 13:9 </def>→ covet; desire; lust.
5821
5822GK G2122 | S G1938   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¸Ï…μητής   epithumeÌ„teÌ„s   1x
5823<def>one who has an ardent desire for anything, 1 Cor. 10:6*</def>
5824
5825GK G2123 | S G1939   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¸Ï…μία   epithumia   38x
5826<def>earnest desire, Lk. 22:15; irregular or violent desire, Mk. 4:19; spc. impure desire, lust, Rom. 1:24; met. the object of desire, what enkindles desire, 1 Jn. 2:16, 17 </def>→ desire; lust.
5827
5828GK G2125 | S G1940   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÎ±Î¸á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   epikathizō   1x
5829<def>to cause to sit upon, seat upon, Mt. 21:7 (where some mss read á¼Ï€ÎµÎºá½±Î¸Î¹ÏƒÎµÎ½, intrans. to sit upon)*</def>
5830
5831GK G2126 | S G1941   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÎ±Î»á½³Ï‰Â   epikaleō   30x
5832<def>pluperfect, á¼Ï€ÎµÎºá½³ÎºÎ»Î·Ï„ο (3 sg), to call on; to attach or connect a name, Acts 15:17; Jas. 2:7; to attach an additional name, to surname, Mt. 10:3; pass. to receive an appellation or surname, Heb. 11:16; mid. to call upon, invoke, 2 Cor. 1:23; to appeal to, Acts 25:11, 12, 21 </def>→ appeal; call; call on.
5833
5834GK G2127 | S G1942   á¼Ï€Î¹Îºá½±Î»Ï…μμα   epikalymma   1x
5835<def>a covering, veil; met. a cloak, 1 Pet. 2:16*</def>
5836
5837GK G2128 | S G1943   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÎ±Î»á½»Ï€Ï„ω   epikalyptō   1x
5838<def>to cover over; met. to cover or veil by a pardon, Rom. 4:7*</def>
5839
5840GK G2129 | S G1944   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÎ±Ï„á½±Ïατος   epikataratos   2x
5841<def>cursed, accursed; subject to the curse of condemnation, Gal. 3:10; infamous, Gal. 3:13*</def>
5842
5843GK G2130 | S G1945   á¼Ï€á½·ÎºÎµÎ¹Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epikeimai   7x
5844<def>to lie upon, be placed upon, Jn. 11:38; 21:9; to press, urge upon, Lk. 5:1; Acts 27:20; be urgent, importunate upon, Lk. 23:23; to be imposed upon, be imposed by law, Heb. 9:10; by necessity, 1 Cor. 9:16</def>
5845
5846GK G2131 | S G2027   á¼Ï€Î¹Îºá½³Î»Î»Ï‰Â   epikellō   1x
5847<def>to push a ship to shore, Acts 27:41*</def>
5848
5849GK G2134 | S G1946   ἘπικούÏειος   Epikoureios   1x
5850<def>an Epicurean, follower of the philosophy of Epicurus, Acts 17:18*</def>
5851
5852GK G2135 | S G1947   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÎ¿Ï…Ïία   epikouria   1x
5853<def>help, assistance, Acts 26:22*</def>
5854
5855GK G2137 | S G1948   á¼Ï€Î¹ÎºÏίνω   epikrinō   1x
5856<def>to decide; to decree, Lk. 23:24*</def>
5857
5858GK G2138 | S G1949   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»Î±Î¼Î²á½±Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epilambanomai   19x
5859<def>to take hold of, Mt. 14:31; Mk. 8:23; to lay hold of, seize, Lk. 23:26; Acts 16:19; met. to seize on as a ground of accusation, Lk. 20:20, 26; to grasp, obtain as if by seizure, 1 Tim. 6:12, 19; to assume a portion of, to assume the nature of, or, to attach or ally one’s self to, Heb. 2:16 </def>→ arrest; seize; take hold.
5860
5861GK G2140 | S G1950   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»Î±Î½Î¸á½±Î½Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epilanthanomai   8x
5862<def>to forget, Mt. 16:5; to be forgetful, neglectful of, to disregard, Phil. 3:13; Heb. 6:10; in NT in a passive sense, forgotten, Lk. 12:6 </def>→ forget.
5863
5864GK G2141 | S G1951   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»á½³Î³Ï‰Â   epilegō   2x
5865<def>to call, Jn. 5:2; mid. to select for one’s self, choose, Acts 15:40*</def>
5866
5867GK G2142 | S G1952   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»Îµá½·Ï€Ï‰Â   epileipō   1x
5868<def>to be insufficient, to run short, to fail, Heb. 11:32*</def>
5869
5870GK G2143 | S G1952a   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»Îµá½·Ï‡Ï‰Â   epileichō   1x
5871<def>to lick, Lk. 16:21*</def>
5872
5873GK G2144 | S G1953   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»Î·ÏƒÎ¼Î¿Î½á½µÂ   epileÌ„smonē   1x
5874<def>forgetfulness, oblivion, Jas. 1:25*</def>
5875
5876GK G2145 | S G1954   á¼Ï€á½·Î»Î¿Î¹Ï€Î¿Ï‚   epiloipos   1x
5877<def>remaining, still left, 1 Pet. 4:2*</def>
5878
5879GK G2146 | S G1955   á¼Ï€á½·Î»Ï…σις   epilysis   1x
5880<def>a loosing, liberation; met. interpretation of what is enigmatical and obscure, 2 Pet. 1:20*</def>
5881
5882GK G2147 | S G1956   á¼Ï€Î¹Î»á½»Ï‰Â   epilyō   2x
5883<def>to loose what has previously been fastened or entangled, as a knot; met. to solve, to explain, what is enigmatical, as a parable, Mk. 4:34; to settle, put an end to a matter of debate, Acts 19:39*</def>
5884
5885GK G2148 | S G1957   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¼Î±ÏτυÏέω   epimartyreō   1x
5886<def>to bear testimony to; to testify solemnly, 1 Pet. 5:12*</def>
5887
5888GK G2149 | S G1958   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¼á½³Î»ÎµÎ¹Î±Â   epimeleia   1x
5889<def>care, attention, Acts 27:3*</def>
5890
5891GK G2150 | S G1959   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¼ÎµÎ»á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epimeleomai   3x
5892<def>gen., to take care of, Lk. 10:34f.; 1 Tim. 3:5*</def>
5893
5894GK G2151 | S G1960   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¼ÎµÎ»á¿¶Ï‚   epimeloÌ„s   1x
5895<def>carefully, diligently, Lk. 15:8*</def>
5896
5897GK G2152 | S G1961   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¼á½³Î½Ï‰Â   epimenō   16x
5898<def>to stay longer, prolong a stay, remain on, Acts 10:48; 15:34; to continue, persevere, Jn. 8:7; Acts 12:16; to adhere to, continue to embrace, Acts 13:43; Rom. 11:22; to persist in, Rom. 6:1; 1 Cor. 16:8 </def>→ continue; remain; stay.
5899
5900GK G2153 | S G1962   á¼Ï€Î¹Î½Îµá½»Ï‰Â   epineuō   1x
5901<def>to nod to; met. to assent to, consent, Acts 18:20*</def>
5902
5903GK G2154 | S G1963   á¼Ï€á½·Î½Î¿Î¹Î±Â   epinoia   1x
5904<def>thought, purpose, device, intent, Acts 8:22*</def>
5905
5906GK G2155 | S G1964   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¿Ïκέω   epiorkeō   1x
5907<def>to forswear one’s self, to fail of observing one’s oath, Mt. 5:33*</def>
5908
5909GK G2156 | S G1965   á¼Ï€á½·Î¿Ïκος   epiorkos   1x
5910<def>one who violates his oath, perjured, 1 Tim. 1:10*</def>
5911
5912GK G2157 | S G1967   á¼Ï€Î¹Î¿á½»ÏƒÎ¹Î¿Ï‚   epiousios   2x
5913<def>This word occurs nowhere else in Greek literature except in the context of the Lord’s prayer. Guesses include, necessary for today, necessary for tomorrow, daily, sufficient, Mt. 6:11; Lk. 11:3*</def>
5914
5915GK G2158 | S G1968   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€á½·Ï€Ï„ω   epipiptō   11x
5916<def>to fall upon; to throw one’s self upon, Lk. 15:20; Jn. 13:25; Acts 20:10, 37; to press, urge upon, Mk. 3:10; to light upon, Rom. 15:3; to come over, Acts 13:11; to come upon, fall upon mentally or spiritually, Lk. 1:12; Acts 8:16; 10:10, 44; 11:15; 19:17 </def>→ come upon; embrace; fall upon.
5917
5918GK G2159 | S G1969   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€Î»á½µÏƒÏƒÏ‰Â   epipleÌ„ssō   1x
5919<def>pr. to inflict blows upon; met. to chide, reprove, 1 Tim. 5:1*</def>
5920
5921GK G2160 | S G1971   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€Î¿Î¸á½³Ï‰Â   epipotheō   9x
5922<def>to desire besides; also, to desire earnestly, long for, 2 Cor. 5:2; to have a strong bent, Jas. 4:5; by impl. to love, have affection for, 2 Cor. 9:14</def>
5923
5924GK G2161 | S G1972   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€á½¹Î¸Î·ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   epipotheÌ„sis   2x
5925<def>earnest desire, strong affection, 2 Cor. 7:7, 11*</def>
5926
5927GK G2162 | S G1973   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€á½¹Î¸Î·Ï„ος   epipotheÌ„tos   1x
5928<def>earnestly desired, longed for, Phil. 4:1*</def>
5929
5930GK G2163 | S G1974   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€Î¿Î¸á½·Î±Â   epipothia   1x
5931<def>earnest desire, Rom. 15:23*</def>
5932
5933GK G2164 | S G1975   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï€Î¿Ïεύομαι   epiporeuomai   1x
5934<def>to travel to; to come to, Lk. 8:4*</def>
5935
5936GK G2165 | S G1976   á¼Ï€Î¹Ïάπτω   epiraptō   1x
5937<def>also á¼Ï€Î¹ÏÏάπτω, to sew on, Mk. 2:21*</def>
5938
5939GK G2166 | S G1977   á¼Ï€Î¹Ïίπτω   epiriptō   2x
5940<def>to throw upon, cast upon, Lk. 19:35; 1 Pet. 5:7*</def>
5941
5942GK G2168 | S G1978   á¼Ï€á½·ÏƒÎ·Î¼Î¿Ï‚   episeÌ„mos   2x
5943<def>pr. bearing a distinctive mark or device; noted, eminent, Rom. 16:7; notorious, Mt. 27:16*</def>
5944
5945GK G2169 | S G1979   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎ¹Ï„ισμός   episitismos   1x
5946<def>supply of food, provisions, Lk. 9:12*</def>
5947
5948GK G2170 | S G1980   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºá½³Ï€Ï„ομαι   episkeptomai   11x
5949<def>to look at observantly, to inspect; to look out, select, Acts 6:3; to go see, visit, Acts 7:23; 15:36; to visit for the purpose of comfort and relief, Mt. 25:36, 43; Jas. 1:27; from the Hebrew, of God, to visit, Lk. 1:68, 78 </def>→ look after; take care of; visit.
5950
5951GK G2171 | S G1980a   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºÎµÏ…άζομαι   episkeuazomai   1x
5952<def>to prepare for a journey, Acts 21:15*</def>
5953
5954GK G2172 | S G1981   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºÎ·Î½á½¹Ï‰Â   episkeÌ„noō   1x
5955<def>to quarter in or at; met. to abide upon, 2 Cor. 12:9*</def>
5956
5957GK G2173 | S G1982   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºÎ¹á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   episkiazō   5x
5958<def>to overshadow, Mt. 17:5; met. to shed influence upon, Lk. 1:35</def>
5959
5960GK G2174 | S G1983   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºÎ¿Ï€á½³Ï‰Â   episkopeō   2x
5961<def>to look at, inspect; met. to be circumspect, heedful, Heb. 12:15; to oversee, to exercise the office of á¼Ï€á½·ÏƒÎºÎ¿Ï€Î¿Ï‚, 1 Pet. 5:2*</def>
5962
5963GK G2175 | S G1984   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÎºÎ¿Ï€á½µÂ   episkopē   4x
5964<def>inspection, oversight, visitation; of God, visitation, interposition, whether in mercy or judgment, Lk. 19:44; 1 Pet. 2:12; the office of an ecclesiastical overseer, 1 Tim. 3:1; from the Hebrew, charge, function, Acts 1:20*</def>
5965
5966GK G2176 | S G1985   á¼Ï€á½·ÏƒÎºÎ¿Ï€Î¿Ï‚   episkopos   5x
5967<def>pr. an inspector, overseer; a watcher, guardian, 1 Pet. 2:25; in NT an ecclesiastical overseer, Acts 20:28; Phil. 1:1; 1 Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:7* </def>→ bishop; overseer.
5968
5969GK G2177 | S G1986   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ€á½±Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   epispaomai   1x
5970<def>to draw upon or after; in NT mid. to obliterate circumcision by artificial extension of the foreskin, 1 Cor. 7:18*</def>
5971
5972GK G2178 | S G1986a   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ€Îµá½·Ïω   epispeirō   1x
5973<def>to sow in or among, Mt. 13:25*</def>
5974
5975GK G2179 | S G1987   á¼Ï€á½·ÏƒÏ„αμαι   epistamai   14x
5976<def>to be versed in, to be master of, 1 Tim. 6:4; to be acquainted with, Acts 18:25; 19:15; Jude 10: to know, Acts 10:28; to remember, comprehend, understand, Mk. 14:68 </def>→ know; understand.
5977
5978GK G2180 | S G1987a   á¼Ï€á½·ÏƒÏ„ασις   epistasis   2x
5979<def>pr. care of, attention to, 2 Cor. 11:28</def>
5980
5981GK G2181 | S G1988   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„άτης   epistateÌ„s   7x
5982<def>pr. one who stands by; one who is set over; in NT in voc., equivalent to διδάσκαλε, or ῥαββί, master, doctor, Lk. 5:5; 8:24, 45; 9:33, 49; 17:13*</def>
5983
5984GK G2182 | S G1989   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„έλλω   epistellō   3x
5985<def>to send word to, to send injunctions, Acts 15:20; 21:25; to write to, write a letter, Heb. 13:22*</def>
5986
5987GK G2184 | S G1990   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„ήμων   episteÌ„moÌ„n   1x
5988<def>knowing, discreet, understanding, Jas. 3:13*</def>
5989
5990GK G2185 | S G1991   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„ηÏίζω   episteÌ„rizō   4x
5991<def>pr. to cause to rest or lean on, to settle upon; met. to conform, strengthen, establish, 14:22; 15:32, 41; 18:23*</def>
5992
5993GK G2186 | S G1992   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„ολή   epistolē   24x
5994<def>word sent; an order, command; an epistle, letter, Acts 9:2; 15:30 </def>→ epistle; letter.
5995
5996GK G2187 | S G1993   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„ομίζω   epistomizō   1x
5997<def>to apply a curb or muzzle; met. to put to silence, Tit. 1:11*</def>
5998
5999GK G2188 | S G1994   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„Ïέφω   epistrephō   36x
6000<def>trans. to turn towards; to turn round; to bring back, convert, Lk. 1:16, 17; Jas. 5:19, 20; intrans. and mid. to turn one’s self upon or towards, Acts 9:40; Rev. 1:12; to turn about, Mt. 9:22; to turn back, return, Mt. 12:44; met. to be converted, Acts 28:27 </def>→ return; turn.
6001
6002GK G2189 | S G1995   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ„Ïοφή   epistrophē   1x
6003<def>a turning towards, a turning about; in NT met. conversion, Acts 15:3*</def>
6004
6005GK G2190 | S G1996   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ…νάγω   episynagō   8x
6006<def>to gather to a place; to gather together, assemble, convene, Mt. 23:37; 24:31; Lk. 17:37</def>
6007
6008GK G2191 | S G1997   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ…ναγωγή   episynagoÌ„gē   2x
6009<def>the act of being gathered together or assembled, 2 Thess. 2:1; an assembling together, Heb. 10:25*</def>
6010
6011GK G2192 | S G1998   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ…ντÏέχω   episyntrechō   1x
6012<def>to run together to a place, Mk. 9:25*</def>
6013
6014GK G2195 | S G2000   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ†Î±Î»á½µÏ‚   episphaleÌ„s   1x
6015<def>on the verge of falling, unsteady; met. insecure, hazardous, dangerous, Acts 27:9*</def>
6016
6017GK G2196 | S G2001   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ‡á½»Ï‰Â   epischuō   1x
6018<def>to strengthen; intrans. to gather strength; met. to be urgent, to press on a point, insist, Lk. 23:5*</def>
6019
6020GK G2197 | S G2002   á¼Ï€Î¹ÏƒÏ‰Ïεύω   episoÌ„reuō   1x
6021<def>to heap up, accumulate largely; met. to procure in abundance, 2 Tim. 4:3*</def>
6022
6023GK G2198 | S G2003   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„αγή   epitagē   7x
6024<def>injunction, 1 Cor. 7:6, 25; 2 Cor. 8:8; a decree, Rom. 16:26; 1 Tim. 1:1; Tit. 1:3; authoritativeness, strictness, Tit. 2:15*</def>
6025
6026GK G2199 | S G2004   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„άσσω   epitassō   10x
6027<def>with dat., to set over or upon; to enjoin, charge, Mk. 1:27; 6:39; Lk. 4:36 </def>→ command; order.
6028
6029GK G2200 | S G2005   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„ελέω   epiteleō   10x
6030<def>to bring to an end; to finish, complete, perfect, Rom. 15:28; 2 Cor. 8:6, 11; to perform, Lk. 13:32; to carry into practice, to realize, 2 Cor. 7:1; to discharge, Heb. 9:6; to execute, Heb. 8:5; to carry out to completion, Phil. 1:6; mid. to end, make an end, Gal. 3:3; pass. to be fully undergone, endured, 1 Pet. 5:9 </def>→ complete.
6031
6032GK G2201 | S G2006   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„ήδειος   epiteÌ„deios   1x
6033<def>fit, suitable, necessary, Jas. 2:16*</def>
6034
6035GK G2202 | S G2007   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„ίθημι   epititheÌ„mi   39x
6036<def>to put, place, or lay upon, Mt. 9:18; Lk. 4:40; to impose a name, Mk. 3:16, 17; to inflict, Acts 16:23; Lk. 10:30; Rev. 22:18; mid. to impose with authority, Acts 15:28; 28:10; to set or fall upon, assail, assault, attack, Acts 18:10 </def>→ put on.
6037
6038GK G2203 | S G2008   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„ιμάω   epitimaō   29x
6039<def>pr. to set a value upon; to assess a penalty; to allege as a crimination; hence, to reprove, chide, censure, rebuke, reprimand, Mt. 19:13; Lk. 23:40; in NT to admonish strongly, enjoin strictly, Mt. 12:16; Lk. 17:3 </def>→ rebuke.
6040
6041GK G2204 | S G2009   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„ιμία   epitimia   1x
6042<def>a punishment, penalty, 2 Cor. 2:6*</def>
6043
6044GK G2205 | S G2010   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„Ïέπω   epitrepō   18x
6045<def>to give over, to leave to the entire trust or management of any one; hence, to permit, allow, suffer, Mt. 8:21; Mk. 5:13 </def>→ allow; let; permit; suffer.
6046
6047GK G2207 | S G2011   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„Ïοπή   epitropē   1x
6048<def>a trust; a commission, permission, Acts 26:12*</def>
6049
6050GK G2208 | S G2012   á¼Ï€á½·Ï„Ïοπος   epitropos   3x
6051<def>one to whose charge or control a thing is left; a steward, bailiff, agent, manager, Mt. 20:8; steward or overseer of the revenue, treasurer, Lk. 8:3; a guardian of children, Gal. 4:2*</def>
6052
6053GK G2209 | S G2013   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï„υγχάνω   epitynchanō   5x
6054<def>to light upon, find; to hit, reach; to acquire, obtain, attain, Rom. 11:7 (2x); Heb. 6:15; 11:33; Jas. 4:2*</def>
6055
6056GK G2210 | S G2014   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†Î±á½·Î½Ï‰Â   epiphainō   4x
6057<def>to make to appear, to display; pass. to be manifested, revealed, Tit. 2:11; 3:4; intrans. to give light, shine, Lk. 1:79; Acts 27:20*</def>
6058
6059GK G2211 | S G2015   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†á½±Î½ÎµÎ¹Î±Â   epiphaneia   6x
6060<def>appearance, manifestation, 1 Tim. 6:14; 2 Tim. 1:10; glorious display, 2 Thess. 2:8; 2 Tim. 4:1, 8; Tit. 2:13*</def>
6061
6062GK G2213 | S G2017   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†Î±á½»ÏƒÎºÏ‰Â   epiphauskō   1x
6063<def>to shine upon, give light to, enlighten, Eph. 5:14*</def>
6064
6065GK G2214 | S G2018   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†á½³Ïω   epipherō   2x
6066<def>to bring upon or against, Jude 9; to inflict, Rom. 3:5*</def>
6067
6068GK G2215 | S G2019   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†Ï‰Î½á½³Ï‰Â   epiphoÌ„neō   4x
6069<def>to cry aloud, raise a shout at a speaker, whether applaudingly, Acts 12:22; or the contrary, to clamor at, Lk. 23:21; Acts 21:34; 22:24*</def>
6070
6071GK G2216 | S G2020   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï†á½½ÏƒÎºÏ‰Â   epiphoÌ„skō   2x
6072<def>to dawn, Mt. 28:1; hence, used of the reckoned commencement of the day, to be near commencing, to dawn on, Lk. 23:54*</def>
6073
6074GK G2217 | S G2021   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï‡ÎµÎ¹Ïέω   epicheireō   3x
6075<def>to put hand to a thing; to undertake, attempt, Lk. 1:1; Acts 9:29; 19:13*</def>
6076
6077GK G2219 | S G2022   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï‡á½³Ï‰Â   epicheō   1x
6078<def>to pour upon, Lk. 10:34*</def>
6079
6080GK G2220 | S G2023   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï‡Î¿Ïηγέω   epichoreÌ„geō   5x
6081<def>to supply further; to superadd, 2 Pet. 1:5; to supply, furnish, give, 2 Cor. 9:10; Gal. 3:5; 2 Pet. 1:11; pass. to gather vigor, Col. 2:19*</def>
6082
6083GK G2221 | S G2024   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï‡Î¿Ïηγία   epichoreÌ„gia   2x
6084<def>supply, aid, support, Eph. 4:16; Phil. 1:19*</def>
6085
6086GK G2222 | S G2025   á¼Ï€Î¹Ï‡Ïίω   epichriō   2x
6087<def>to smear upon, to anoint, Jn. 9:6, 11*</def>
6088
6089GK G2224 | S G2026   á¼Ï€Î¿Î¹ÎºÎ¿Î´Î¿Î¼á½³Ï‰Â   epoikodomeō   7x
6090<def>to build upon, 1 Cor. 3:10, 12, 14; pass. met. to be built upon as parts of a spiritual structure, Eph. 2:20; to build up, carry up a building; met. to build up in spiritual advancement,Col. 2:7; Jude 20*</def>
6091
6092GK G2226 | S G2028   á¼Ï€Î¿Î½Î¿Î¼á½±Î¶Ï‰Â   eponomazō   1x
6093<def>to attach a name to; pass. to be named, Rom. 2:17*</def>
6094
6095GK G2227 | S G2029   á¼Ï€Î¿Ï€Ï„εύω   epopteuō   2x
6096<def>to look upon, observe, watch; to witness, be an eye-witness of, 1 Pet. 2:12; 3:2*</def>
6097
6098GK G2228 | S G2030   á¼Ï€á½¹Ï€Ï„ης   epopteÌ„s   1x
6099<def>a looker-on, eye-witness, 2 Pet. 1:16*</def>
6100
6101GK G2229 | S G2031   ἔπος   epos   1x
6102<def>a word, that which is expressed by words; ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν, so to say, if the expression may be allowed, Heb. 7:9*</def>
6103
6104GK G2230 | S G2032   á¼Ï€Î¿Ï…Ïάνιος   epouranios   19x
6105<def>heavenly, in respect of locality, Eph. 1:20; Phil. 2:10; τὰ á¼Ï€Î¿Ï…Ïάνια, the upper regions of the air, Eph. 6:12; heavenly, in respect of essence and character, unearthly, 1 Cor. 15:48, 49; met. divine, spiritual, Jn. 3:12 </def>→ heavenly.
6106
6107GK G2231 | S G2033   ἑπτά   hepta   88x
6108<def>seven, indecl. numeral, Mt. 15:34, 37; by Jewish usage for a round number, Mt. 12:45; Lk. 11:26 </def>→ seven.
6109
6110GK G2232 | S G2034   ἑπτάκις   heptakis   4x
6111<def>seven times, Mt. 18:21, 22; Lk. 17:4 (2x)*</def>
6112
6113GK G2233 | S G2035   ἑπτακισχίλιοι   heptakischilioi   1x
6114<def>seven thousand, Rom. 11:4*</def>
6115
6116GK G2235 | S G2037   ἜÏαστος   Erastos   3x
6117<def>Erastus, pr. name, Acts 19:22; Rom. 16:23; 2 Tim. 4:20*</def>
6118
6119GK G2236 | S G2037a   á¼Ïαυνάω   eraunaō   6x
6120<def>to search, examine, investigate, Jn. 5:39; 7:52; Rom. 8:27; 1 Cor. 2:10; 1 Pet. 1:11; Rev. 2:23*</def>
6121
6122GK G2237 | S G2038   á¼Ïγάζομαι   ergazomai   41x
6123<def>intrans. to work, labor, Mt. 21:28; Lk. 13:14; to trade, traffic, do business, Mt. 25:16; Rev. 18:17; to act, exert one’s power, be active, Jn. 5:17; trans. to do, perform, commit, Mt. 26:10; Jn. 6:28; to be engaged in, occupied upon, 1 Cor. 9:13; Rev. 18:17; to acquire, gain by one’s labor, Jn. 6:27 </def>→ do; perform; produce; work.
6124
6125GK G2238 | S G2039   á¼Ïγασία   ergasia   6x
6126<def>work, labor; in NT á¼Ïγασίαν διδόναι, to endeavor, strive, Lk. 12:58; performance, practice, Eph. 4:19; a trade, business, craft, Acts 19:25, gain acquired by labor or trade, profit, Acts 16:16, 19; 19:24*</def>
6127
6128GK G2239 | S G2040   á¼Ïγάτης   ergateÌ„s   16x
6129<def>a workman, laborer, Mt. 9:37, 38; 20:1, 2, 8; met. a spiritual workman or laborer, 2 Cor. 11:13; an artisan, artificer, Acts 19:25; a worker, practicer, Lk. 13:27 </def>→ laborer; worker.
6130
6131GK G2240 | S G2041   ἔÏγον   ergon   169x
6132<def>anything done or to be done; a deed, work, action, Jn. 3:21; Eph. 2:10; 2 Cor. 9:8, et al. freq.; duty enjoined, office, charge, business, Mk. 13:34; Jn. 4:34, et al. freq.; a process, course of action, Jas. 1:4; a work, product of an action or process, Acts 7:41; Heb. 1:10; substance in effect, Rom. 2:15 </def>→ work.
6133
6134GK G2241 | S G2042   á¼Ïεθίζω   erethizō   2x
6135<def>to provoke, to irritate, exasperate, Col. 3:21; to incite, stimulate, 2 Cor. 9:2*</def>
6136
6137GK G2242 | S G2043   á¼Ïείδω   ereidō   1x
6138<def>to make to lean upon; to fix firmly; intrans. to become firmly fixed, stick fast, Acts 27:41*</def>
6139
6140GK G2243 | S G2044   á¼Ïεύγομαι   ereugomai   1x
6141<def>to vomit; met. to utter, declare openly, Mt. 13:35*</def>
6142
6143GK G2244 | S G2047   á¼Ïημία   ereÌ„mia   4x
6144<def>a solitude, uninhabited region, waste, desert, Mt. 15:33; Mk. 8:4; 2 Cor. 11:26; Heb. 11:38*</def>
6145
6146GK G2245 | S G2048   ἔÏημος   ereÌ„mos   48x
6147<def>lone, desert, waste, uninhabited, Mt. 14:13, 15; Mk. 6:31, 32, 35; lone, abandoned to ruin, Mt. 23:38; Lk. 13:35; met. lone, unmarried, Gal. 4:27; as a subst. a desert, uninhabited region, waste, Mt. 3:1; 24:26; Acts 7:36 </def>→ barren; desert; desolate; secluded; wilderness.
6148
6149GK G2246 | S G2049   á¼Ïημόω   ereÌ„moō   5x
6150<def>to lay waste, make desolate, bring to ruin, Mt. 12:25; Lk. 11:17; Rev. 17:16; 18:17, 19*</def>
6151
6152GK G2247 | S G2050   á¼Ïήμωσις   ereÌ„moÌ„sis   3x
6153<def>desolation, devastation, Mt. 24:15; Mk. 13:14; Lk. 21:20*</def>
6154
6155GK G2248 | S G2051   á¼Ïίζω   erizō   1x
6156<def>to quarrel; to wrangle; to use the harsh tone of a wrangler or brawler, to grate, Mt. 12:19*</def>
6157
6158GK G2249 | S G2052   á¼Ïιθεία   eritheia   7x
6159<def>the service of a party, party spirit; feud, faction, 2 Cor. 12:20; contentious disposition, selfish ambition, Gal. 5:20; Phil. 1:17; 2:3; Jas. 3:14; by impl. untowardness, disobedience, Rom. 2:8; Jas. 3:16* </def>→ ambition.
6160
6161GK G2250 | S G2053   ἔÏιον   erion   2x
6162<def>wool, Heb. 9:19; Rev. 1:14*</def>
6163
6164GK G2251 | S G2054   ἔÏις   eris   9x
6165<def>altercation, strife, Rom. 13:13; contentious disposition, Rom. 1:29; Phil. 1:15 </def>→ strife.
6166
6167GK G2252 | S G2055   á¼Ïίφιον   eriphion   1x
6168<def>a goat, kid, Mt. 25:33*</def>
6169
6170GK G2253 | S G2056   ἔÏιφος   eriphos   2x
6171<def>a goat, kid, Mt. 25:32; Lk. 15:29*</def>
6172
6173GK G2254 | S G2057   ἙÏμᾶς   Hermas   1x
6174<def>Hermas, pr. name, Rom. 16:14*</def>
6175
6176GK G2255 | S G2058   ἑÏμηνεία   hermeÌ„neia   2x
6177<def>interpretation, explanation, 1 Cor. 14:26; meton. the power or faculty of interpreting, 1 Cor. 12:10*</def>
6178
6179GK G2257 | S G2059   ἑÏμηνεύω   hermeÌ„neuō   3x
6180<def>to explain, interpret, translate, Jn. 1:42; 9:7; Heb. 7:2*</def>
6181
6182GK G2258 | S G2060   ἙÏμῆς   HermeÌ„s   2x
6183<def>Hermes or Mercury, son of Jupiter and Maia, the messenger and interpreter of the gods, and the patron of eloquence, learning, etc., Acts 14:12; Rom. 16:14*</def>
6184
6185GK G2259 | S G2061   ἙÏμογένης   HermogeneÌ„s   1x
6186<def>Hermogenes, pr. name, 2 Tim. 1:15*</def>
6187
6188GK G2260 | S G2062   ἑÏπετόν   herpeton   4x
6189<def>a creeping animal, a reptile, Acts 10:12; 11:6; Rom. 1:23; Jas. 3:7*</def>
6190
6191GK G2261 | S G2063   á¼ÏυθÏός   erythros   2x
6192<def>red, Acts 7:36; Heb. 11:29*</def>
6193
6194GK G2262 | S G2064   ἔÏχομαι   erchomai   632x
6195<def>to come, to go, to pass. By the combination of this verb with other terms, a variety of meaning results, which, however, is due, not to a change of meaning in the verb, but to the adjuncts. Ὁ á¼Ïχόμενος, He who is coming, the expected Messiah, Mt. 11:3 </def>→ arrive; come; go.
6196
6197GK G2263 | S G2065   á¼Ïωτάω   eroÌ„taō   63x
6198<def>to ask, interrogate, inquire of, Mt. 21:24; Lk. 20:3; in NT to ask, request, beg, beseech, Mt. 15:23; Lk. 4:38; Jn. 14:16 </def>→ ask; inquire; request.
6199
6200GK G2264 | S G2066   á¼ÏƒÎ¸á½µÏ‚   estheÌ„s   8x
6201<def>also spelled ἔσθησις, a robe, vestment, raiment, garment, Lk. 23:11; 24:4; Acts 1:10; 10:30; 12:21; Jas. 2:2, 3*</def>
6202
6203GK G2266 | S G2068, G5315   á¼ÏƒÎ¸á½·Ï‰Â   esthiō   158x
6204<def>to eat, Mt. 12:1; 15:27; á¼ÏƒÎ¸á½·ÎµÎ¹Î½ καὶ πίνειν, to eat and drink, to eat and drink in the usual manner, follow the common mode of living, Mt. 11:18; also with the associated notion of supposed security, Lk. 17:27; to feast, banquet, Mt. 24:49; met. to devour, consume, Heb. 10:27; Jas. 5:3; from the Hebrew, ἄÏτον á¼ÏƒÎ¸á½·ÎµÎ¹Î½, to eat bread, to take food, take the usual meals, Mt. 15:2 </def>→ eat.
6205
6206GK G2268 | S G2069   Ἑσλί   Hesli   1x
6207<def>Esli, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:25*</def>
6208
6209GK G2269 | S G2072   ἔσοπτÏον   esoptron   2x
6210<def>mirror, Jas. 1:23; 1 Cor. 13:12*</def>
6211
6212GK G2270 | S G2073   ἑσπέÏα   hespera   3x
6213<def>evening, Lk. 24:29; Acts 4:3; 28:23*</def>
6214
6215GK G2272 | S G2074   ἙσÏώμ   HesroÌ„m   3x
6216<def>Hezron, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:3; Lk. 3:33*</def>
6217
6218GK G2274 | S G2078   ἔσχατος   eschatos   52x
6219<def>farthest; last, latest, Mt. 12:45; Mk. 12:6; lowest, Mt. 19:30; 20:16; in the lowest plight, 1 Cor. 4:9 </def>→ last.
6220
6221GK G2275 | S G2079   á¼ÏƒÏ‡á½±Ï„ως   eschatoÌ„s   1x
6222<def>to be in the last extremity, Mk. 5:23*</def>
6223
6224GK G2276 | S G2080   ἔσω   esō   9x
6225<def>can function as an improper prep., in, within, in the interior of, Mt. 26:58; Jn. 20:26; á½, ἡ, τὸ ἔσω, inner, interior, internal; met. within the pale of community, 1 Cor. 5:12; á½ á¼ÏƒÏ‰ ἄνθÏωπος, the inner man, the mind, soul, Rom. 7:22</def>
6226
6227GK G2277 | S G2081   ἔσωθεν   esōthen   12x
6228<def>from within, from the interior, Mk. 7:21, 23; within, in the internal parts, Mt. 7:15; á½, ἡ, τὸ ἔσωθεν, interior, internal, Lk. 11:39, 40; ὠἔσωθεν ἄνθÏωπος, the mind, soul, 2 Cor. 4:16</def>
6229
6230GK G2278 | S G2082   á¼Ïƒá½½Ï„εÏος   esoÌ„teros   2x
6231<def>inner, interior, Acts 16:24; Heb. 6:19*</def>
6232
6233GK G2279 | S G2083   ἑταῖÏος   hetairos   3x
6234<def>a companion, associate, fellow-comrade, friend, Mt. 20:13; 22:12; 26:50*</def>
6235
6236GK G2280 | S G2084   ἑτεÏόγλωσσος   heterogloÌ„ssos   1x
6237<def>one who speaks another or foreign language, 1 Cor. 14:21*</def>
6238
6239GK G2281 | S G2085   ἑτεÏοδιδασκαλέω   heterodidaskaleō   2x
6240<def>to teach other or different doctrine, and spc. what is foreign to the Christian religion, 1 Tim. 1:3; 6:3*</def>
6241
6242GK G2282 | S G2086   ἑτεÏοζυγέω   heterozygeō   1x
6243<def>to be unequally yoked or matched, 2 Cor. 6:14*</def>
6244
6245GK G2283 | S G2087   ἕτεÏος   heteros   98x
6246<def>other, Mt. 12:45; another, some other, Mt. 8:21; besides, Lk. 23:32; ὠἕτεÏος, the other of two, Mt. 6:24; τῇ ἑτέÏá¾³, on the next day, Acts 20:15; 27:3; ὠἕτεÏος, one’s neighbor, Rom. 13:8; different, Lk. 9:29; foreign, strange, Acts 2:4; 1 Cor. 14:21; illicit, Jude 7 </def>→ another; other.
6247
6248GK G2284 | S G2088   ἑτέÏως   heteroÌ„s   1x
6249<def>otherwise, differently, Phil. 3:15*</def>
6250
6251GK G2285 | S G2089   ἔτι   eti   93x
6252<def>yet, still, Mt. 12:46; still, further, longer, Lk. 16:2; further, besides, in addition, Mt. 18:16; with a compar. yet, still, Phil. 1:9</def>
6253
6254GK G2286 | S G2090   ἑτοιμάζω   hetoimazō   40x
6255<def>to make ready, prepare, Mt. 22:4; 26:17 </def>→ prepare.
6256
6257GK G2288 | S G2091   ἑτοιμασία   hetoimasia   1x
6258<def>preparation; preparedness, readiness, Eph. 6:15*</def>
6259
6260GK G2289 | S G2092   ἕτοιμος   hetoimos   17x
6261<def>ready, prepared, Mt. 22:4, 8; Mk. 14:15 </def>→ ready.
6262
6263GK G2290 | S G2093   ἑτοίμως   hetoimōs   3x
6264<def>in readiness, preparedly, Acts 21:13; 2 Cor. 2:14; 1 Pet. 4:5*</def>
6265
6266GK G2291 | S G2094   ἔτος   etos   49x
6267<def>a year, Lk. 2:41; 3:23 </def>→ year.
6268
6269GK G2293 | S G2096   Εὕα   heua   2x
6270<def>Eve, pr. name, 2 Cor. 11:3; 1 Tim. 2:13*</def>
6271
6272GK G2294 | S G2097   εá½Î±Î³Î³ÎµÎ»á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   euangelizō   54x
6273<def>to address with good tidings, Rev. 10:7; 14:6; but elsewhere to proclaim as good tidings, to announce good tidings of, Lk. 1:19; to address with good tidings, Acts 13:32; 14:15; to address with the Gospel teaching, evangelize, Acts 16:10; Gal. 1:9; absol. to announce the good tidings of the Gospel, Lk. 4:18; 9:6; pass. to be announced as good tidings, Lk. 16:16; to be addressed with good tidings, Mt. 11:5; Lk. 7:22; Heb. 4:2 </def>→ evangelize; preach.
6274
6275GK G2295 | S G2098   εá½Î±Î³Î³á½³Î»Î¹Î¿Î½Â   euangelion   76x
6276<def>glad tidings, good or joyful news, Mt. 4:23; 9:35; the Gospel; doctrines of the Gospel, Mt. 26:13; Mk. 8:35; meton. the preaching of, or instruction in, the Gospel, 1 Cor. 4:15; 9:14 </def>→ good news; ospel.
6277
6278GK G2296 | S G2099   εá½Î±Î³Î³ÎµÎ»Î¹ÏƒÏ„ής   euangelisteÌ„s   3x
6279<def>pr. one who announces glad tidings; an evangelist, preacher of the Gospel, teacher of the Christian religion, Acts 21:8; Eph. 4:11; 2 Tim. 4:5* </def>→ evangelist.
6280
6281GK G2297 | S G2100   εá½Î±Ïεστέω   euaresteō   3x
6282<def>to please, Heb. 11:5, 6; pass. to take pleasure in, be well pleased with, Heb. 13:16*</def>
6283
6284GK G2298 | S G2101   εá½á½±Ïεστος   euarestos   9x
6285<def>well-pleasing, acceptable, grateful, Rom. 12:1, 2 </def>→ acceptable; pleasing.
6286
6287GK G2299 | S G2102   εá½Î±Ïέστως   euarestoÌ„s   1x
6288<def>acceptably, Heb. 12:28</def>
6289
6290GK G2300 | S G2103   Εὔβουλος   euboulos   1x
6291<def>Eubulus, pr. name, 2 Tim. 4:21*</def>
6292
6293GK G2301 | S G2095   εὖγε   euge   1x
6294<def>Well done! Lk. 19:17*</def>
6295
6296GK G2302 | S G2104   εá½Î³ÎµÎ½á½µÏ‚   eugeneÌ„s   3x
6297<def>well-born, of high rank, honorable, Lk. 19:12; 1 Cor. 1:26; generous, candid, Acts 17:11*</def>
6298
6299GK G2304 | S G2105   εá½Î´á½·Î±Â   eudia   1x
6300<def>serenity of the heavens, a cloudless sky, fair or fine weather, Mt. 16:2*</def>
6301
6302GK G2305 | S G2106   εá½Î´Î¿Îºá½³Ï‰Â   eudokeō   21x
6303<def>to think well, approve, consent, take delight or pleasure, Mt. 3:17; 17:5; Mk. 1:11; Lk. 3:22; 12:32 </def>→ (be) pleased; prefer; well pleased.
6304
6305GK G2306 | S G2107   εá½Î´Î¿Îºá½·Î±Â   eudokia   9x
6306<def>good will, favor, Lk. 2:14; good pleasure, purpose, intention, Mt. 11:26; Lk. 10:21; Eph. 1:5, 9; Phil. 2:13; by impl. desire, Rom. 10:1; Phil. 1:15; 2 Thess. 1:11* </def>→ desire; pleasure; purpose.
6307
6308GK G2307 | S G2108   εá½ÎµÏγεσία   euergesia   2x
6309<def>well-doing, a good deed, benefit conferred, Acts 4:9; duty, good offices, 1 Tim. 6:2*</def>
6310
6311GK G2308 | S G2109   εá½ÎµÏγετέω   euergeteō   1x
6312<def>to do good, exercise beneficence, Acts 10:38*</def>
6313
6314GK G2309 | S G2110   εá½ÎµÏγέτης   euergeteÌ„s   1x
6315<def>a well-doer; a benefactor, Lk. 22:25*</def>
6316
6317GK G2310 | S G2111   εὔθετος   euthetos   3x
6318<def>pr. well arranged, rightly disposed; fit, proper, adapted, Lk. 9:62; 14:35; useful, Heb. 6:7*</def>
6319
6320GK G2311 | S G2112   εá½Î¸á½³Ï‰Ï‚   eutheoÌ„s   36x
6321<def>immediately, instantly, at once, Mt. 8:3; 13:5 </def>→ immediately.
6322
6323GK G2312 | S G2113   εá½Î¸Ï…δÏομέω   euthudromeō   2x
6324<def>to run on a straight course; to sail on a direct course, Acts 16:11; 21:1*</def>
6325
6326GK G2313 | S G2114   εá½Î¸Ï…μέω   euthumeō   3x
6327<def>to be cheerful, be in good spirits, take courage, Acts 27:22, 25; Jas. 5:13*</def>
6328
6329GK G2314 | S G2115   εὔθυμος   euthumos   1x
6330<def>good cheer or courage, cheerful, Acts 27:36*</def>
6331
6332GK G2315 | S G2115a   εá½Î¸á½»Î¼Ï‰Ï‚   euthumoÌ„s   1x
6333<def>cheerfully, Acts 24:10*</def>
6334
6335GK G2316 | S G2116   εá½Î¸á½»Î½Ï‰Â   euthunō   2x
6336<def>to guide straight; to direct, guide, steer a ship, Jas. 3:4; to make straight, Jn. 1:23*</def>
6337
6338GK G2317 | S G2117   εá½Î¸á½»Ï‚   euthus   59x
6339<def>straight forwards; directly, immediately, instantly, Mt. 3:16; 13:20, 21 </def>→ immediately.
6340
6341GK G2319 | S G2118   εá½Î¸á½»Ï„ης   euthuteÌ„s   1x
6342<def>righteousness, uprightness, equity, Heb. 1:8*</def>
6343
6344GK G2320 | S G2119   εá½ÎºÎ±Î¹Ïέω   eukaireō   3x
6345<def>to have convenient time or opportunity, have leisure, Mk. 6:31; 1 Cor. 16:12; to be at leisure for a thing, to be disposed to attend, to give time, Acts 17:21*</def>
6346
6347GK G2321 | S G2120   εá½ÎºÎ±Î¹Ïία   eukairia   2x
6348<def>convenient opportunity, favorable occasion, Mt. 26:16; Lk. 22:6*</def>
6349
6350GK G2322 | S G2121   εὔκαιÏος   eukairos   2x
6351<def>timely, opportune, seasonable, convenient, Mk. 6:21; Heb. 4:16*</def>
6352
6353GK G2323 | S G2122   εá½ÎºÎ±á½·Ïως   eukairoÌ„s   2x
6354<def>opportunely, seasonable, conveniently, Mk. 14:11; 2 Tim. 4:2*</def>
6355
6356GK G2324 | S G2123   εὔκοπος   eukopos   7x
6357<def>easy, Mt. 9:5; 19:24; Mk. 2:9; 10:25; Lk. 5:3; 16:17; 18:25</def>
6358
6359GK G2325 | S G2124   εá½Î»á½±Î²ÎµÎ¹Î±Â   eulabeia   2x
6360<def>the disposition of one who is εá½Î»Î±Î²á½µÏ‚, caution, circumspection; in NT reverence to God, piety, Heb. 5:7; 12:28*</def>
6361
6362GK G2326 | S G2125   εá½Î»Î±Î²á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   eulabeomai   1x
6363<def>to fear, be afraid or apprehensive; in NT absol. to reverence God, to be influenced by pious awe, Heb. 11:7*</def>
6364
6365GK G2327 | S G2126   εá½Î»Î±Î²á½µÏ‚   eulabeÌ„s   4x
6366<def>pr. taking hold of well, i.e., warily; hence, cautious, circumspect; full of reverence towards God, devout, pious, religious, Lk. 2:25; Acts 2:5; 8:2; 22:12*</def>
6367
6368GK G2328 | S G2127   εá½Î»Î¿Î³á½³Ï‰Â   eulogeō   41x
6369<def>pr. to speak well of, in NT to bless, ascribe praise and glorification, Lk. 1:64; to bless, invoke a blessing upon, Mt. 5:44; to bless, confer a favor or blessing upon, Eph. 1:3; Heb. 6:14; pass. to be blessed, to be an object of favor or blessing, Lk. 1:28 </def>→ bless; praise; thank.
6370
6371GK G2329 | S G2128   εá½Î»Î¿Î³Î·Ï„ός   eulogeÌ„tos   8x
6372<def>worthy of praise or blessing, blessed, Mk. 14:61; Lk. 1:68 </def>→ blessed; praise, praised.
6373
6374GK G2330 | S G2129   εá½Î»Î¿Î³á½·Î±Â   eulogia   16x
6375<def>pr. good speaking; fair speech, flattery, Rom. 16:18; in NT blessing, praise, celebration, 1 Cor. 10:16; Rev. 5:12, 13; invocation of good, benediction, Jas. 3:10; a divine blessing, Rom. 15:29; a gift, benevolence, 2 Cor. 9:5; a frank gift, as opposed to πλεονεξία, 2 Cor. 9:5; á¼Ï€â€™ εá½Î»Î¿Î³á½·Î±Î¹Ï‚, liberally, 2 Cor. 9:6 </def>→ blessing; gift; praise.
6376
6377GK G2331 | S G2130   εá½Î¼ÎµÏ„άδοτος   eumetadotos   1x
6378<def>liberal, bountiful, generous, 1 Tim. 6:18*</def>
6379
6380GK G2332 | S G2131   Εá½Î½á½·ÎºÎ·Â   eunikē   1x
6381<def>Eunice, pr. name, 2 Tim. 1:5*</def>
6382
6383GK G2333 | S G2132   εá½Î½Î¿á½³Ï‰Â   eunoeō   1x
6384<def>to have kind thoughts, be well affected or kindly disposed towards, make friends, Mt. 5:25*</def>
6385
6386GK G2334 | S G2133   εὔνοια   eunoia   1x
6387<def>good will, kindliness; heartiness, enthusiasm, Eph. 6:7*</def>
6388
6389GK G2336 | S G2135   εá½Î½Î¿á¿¦Ï‡Î¿Ï‚   eunouchos   8x
6390<def>pr. one who has charge of the bedchamber; hence, a eunuch, one emasculated, Mt. 19:12; as eunuchs in the East often rose to places of power and trust, hence, a minister of a court, Acts 8:27, 34, 36, 38f.*</def>
6391
6392GK G2337 | S G2136   Εá½Î¿Î´á½·Î±Â   euodia   1x
6393<def>Euodia, pr. name, Phil. 4:2*</def>
6394
6395GK G2338 | S G2137   εá½Î¿Î´á½¹Ï‰Â   euodoō   4x
6396<def>to give a prosperous journey; cause to prosper or be successful; pass. to have a prosperous journey, to succeed in a journey, Rom. 1:10; met. to be furthered, to prosper, temporally or spiritually, 1 Cor. 16:2; 3 Jn. 2 (2x)*</def>
6397
6398GK G2339 | S G2145   εá½Ï€á½±ÏεδÏος   euparedros   1x
6399<def>constantly attending; devoted to; τὸ εá½Ï€á½±ÏεδÏον, devotedness, 1 Cor. 7:35*</def>
6400
6401GK G2340 | S G2138   εá½Ï€ÎµÎ¹Î¸á½µÏ‚   eupeitheÌ„s   1x
6402<def>easily persuaded, compliant, Jas. 3:17*</def>
6403
6404GK G2342 | S G2139   εá½Ï€ÎµÏίστατος   euperistatos   1x
6405<def>easily or constantly distracted, Heb. 12:1*</def>
6406
6407GK G2343 | S G2140   εá½Ï€Î¿Î¹á½·Î±Â   eupoiia   1x
6408<def>doing good, beneficence, Heb. 13:16*</def>
6409
6410GK G2344 | S G2141   εá½Ï€Î¿Ïέω   euporeō   1x
6411<def>to be in prosperous circumstances, enjoy plenty, Acts 11:29*</def>
6412
6413GK G2345 | S G2142   εá½Ï€Î¿Ïία   euporia   1x
6414<def>wealth, abundance, Acts 19:25*</def>
6415
6416GK G2346 | S G2143   εá½Ï€Ïέπεια   euprepeia   1x
6417<def>grace, beauty, Jas. 1:11*</def>
6418
6419GK G2347 | S G2144   εá½Ï€Ïόσδεκτος   euprosdektos   5x
6420<def>acceptable, grateful, pleasing, Rom. 15:16, 31; 2 Cor. 6:2; 8:12; 1 Pet. 2:5; in NT gracious*</def>
6421
6422GK G2349 | S G2146   εá½Ï€Ïοσωπέω   euprosoÌ„peō   1x
6423<def>to carry or make a fair appearance, Gal. 6:12*</def>
6424
6425GK G2350 | S G2145a   εá½Ïακύλων   eurakyloÌ„n   1x
6426<def>the northeaster, Acts 27:14*</def>
6427
6428GK G2351 | S G2147   εὑÏίσκω   heuriskō   176x
6429<def>to find, to meet with; Mt. 18:28; 20:6; to find out, to detect, discover, Lk. 23:2, 4, 14; to acquire, obtain, win, gain, Lk. 1:30; 9:12; to find mentally, to comprehend, recognize, Acts 17:27; Rom. 7:21; to find by experience, observe, gather, Rom. 7:18; to devise as feasible, Lk. 5:19; 19:48 </def>→ discover; find; obtain.
6430
6431GK G2352 | S G2148   εá½Ïακύλων   eurakyloÌ„n   1x
6432<def>also spelled εá½Ïυκλύδων and εá½Ïοκλύδων, which BDAG 411, says was probably due to scribal error, euracylon, the name of a tempestuous southeast wind, Acts 27:14*</def>
6433
6434GK G2353 | S G2149   εá½ÏύχωÏος   eurychoÌ„ros   1x
6435<def>spacious; broad, wide, Mt. 7:13*</def>
6436
6437GK G2354 | S G2150   εá½Ïƒá½³Î²ÎµÎ¹Î±Â   eusebeia   15x
6438<def>reverential feeling; piety, devotion, godliness, Acts 3:12; 1 Tim. 2:2; 4:7, 8; religion, the Christian religion, 1 Tim. 3:16 </def>→ devotion; godliness.
6439
6440GK G2355 | S G2151   εá½ÏƒÎµÎ²á½³Ï‰Â   eusebeō   2x
6441<def>to exercise piety; towards a deity, to worship, Acts 17:23; towards relatives, to be dutiful towards, 1 Tim. 5:4*</def>
6442
6443GK G2356 | S G2152   εá½ÏƒÎµÎ²á½µÏ‚   eusebeÌ„s   3x
6444<def>reverent; pious, devout, religious, Acts 10:2, 7; 2 Pet. 2:9*</def>
6445
6446GK G2357 | S G2153   εá½ÏƒÎµÎ²á¿¶Ï‚   euseboÌ„s   2x
6447<def>piously, religiously, 2 Tim. 3:12; Tit. 2:12*</def>
6448
6449GK G2358 | S G2154   εὔσημος   eusēmos   1x
6450<def>pr. well marked, strongly marked; met. significant, intelligible, 1 Cor. 14:9*</def>
6451
6452GK G2359 | S G2155   εὔσπλαγχνος   eusplanchnos   2x
6453<def>tender-hearted, compassionate, Eph. 4:32; 1 Pet. 3:8*</def>
6454
6455GK G2361 | S G2156   εá½ÏƒÏ‡Î·Î¼á½¹Î½Ï‰Ï‚   euscheÌ„monoÌ„s   3x
6456<def>in a becoming manner, with propriety, decently, gracefully, Rom. 13:13; 1 Cor. 14:40; 1 Thess. 4:12*</def>
6457
6458GK G2362 | S G2157   εá½ÏƒÏ‡Î·Î¼Î¿Ïƒá½»Î½Î·Â   euscheÌ„mosynē   1x
6459<def>comeliness, gracefulness; artificial comeliness, ornamental array, embellishment, 1 Cor. 12:23*</def>
6460
6461GK G2363 | S G2158   εá½ÏƒÏ‡á½µÎ¼Ï‰Î½Â   euscheÌ„moÌ„n   5x
6462<def>of good appearance, pleasing to look upon, comely, 1 Cor. 12:24; met. becoming, decent, τὸ εὔσχημον, decorum, propriety, 1 Cor. 7:35; honorable, reputable, of high standing and influence, Mk. 15:43; Acts 13:50; 17:12*</def>
6463
6464GK G2364 | S G2159   εá½Ï„όνως   eutonoÌ„s   2x
6465<def>intensely, vehemently, strenuously, Lk. 23:10; Acts 18:28*</def>
6466
6467GK G2365 | S G2160   εá½Ï„Ïαπελία   eutrapelia   1x
6468<def>facetiousness, pleasantry; hence, buffoonery, coarse laughter, Eph. 5:4*</def>
6469
6470GK G2366 | S G2161   Εὔτυχος   eutychos   1x
6471<def>Eutychus, pr. name, Acts 20:9*</def>
6472
6473GK G2367 | S G2162   εá½Ï†Î·Î¼á½·Î±Â   eupheÌ„mia   1x
6474<def>pr. use of words of good omen; hence, favorable expression, praise, commendation, 2 Cor. 6:8*</def>
6475
6476GK G2368 | S G2163   εὔφημος   euphēmos   1x
6477<def>pr. of good omen, auspicious; hence, of good report, commendable, laudable, reputable, Phil. 4:8*</def>
6478
6479GK G2369 | S G2164   εá½Ï†Î¿Ïέω   euphoreō   1x
6480<def>to bear or bring forth well or plentifully, yield abundantly, Lk. 12:16*</def>
6481
6482GK G2370 | S G2165   εá½Ï†Ïαίνω   euphrainō   14x
6483<def>to gladden, 2 Cor. 2:2; pass. to be glad, exult, rejoice, Lk. 12:19; Acts 2:26; mid. to feast in token of joy, keep a day of rejoicing, Lk. 15:23, 24, 29, 32 </def>→ celebrate; gladden; rejoice.
6484
6485GK G2371 | S G2166   Εá½Ï†Ïάτης   euphrateÌ„s   2x
6486<def>the river Euphrates, Rev. 9:14; 16:12*</def>
6487
6488GK G2372 | S G2167   εá½Ï†Ïοσύνη   euphrosynē   2x
6489<def>joy, gladness, rejoicing, Acts 2:28; 14:17*</def>
6490
6491GK G2373 | S G2168   εá½Ï‡Î±Ïιστέω   eucharisteō   38x
6492<def>to thank, Lk. 17:16; absol. to give thanks, Mt. 15:36; 26:27; pass. to be made a matter of thankfulness, 2 Cor. 1:11 </def>→ give thanks; thanks.
6493
6494GK G2374 | S G2169   εá½Ï‡Î±Ïιστία   eucharistia   15x
6495<def>gratitude, thankfulness, Acts 24:3; thanks, the act of giving thanks, thanksgiving, 1 Cor. 14:16; conversation marked by the gentle cheerfulness of a grateful heart, as contrasted with the unseemly mirth of εá½Ï„Ïαπελία, Eph. 5:4 </def>→ thanksgiving.
6496
6497GK G2375 | S G2170   εá½Ï‡á½±Ïιστος   eucharistos   1x
6498<def>grateful, pleasing; mindful of benefits, thankful, Col. 3:15*</def>
6499
6500GK G2376 | S G2171   εá½Ï‡á½µÂ   euchē   3x
6501<def>a wish, prayer, Jas. 5:15; a vow, Acts 21:23; Acts 18:18*</def>
6502
6503GK G2377 | S G2172   εὔχομαι   euchomai   7x
6504<def>to pray, offer prayer, Acts 26:29; 2 Cor. 13:7, 9; Jas. 5:16; to wish, desire, Acts 27:29; Rom. 9:3; 3 Jn. 2*</def>
6505
6506GK G2378 | S G2173   εὔχÏηστος   euchreÌ„stos   3x
6507<def>highly useful, very profitable, 2 Tim. 2:21; 4:11; Phlm. 11*</def>
6508
6509GK G2379 | S G2174   εá½ÏˆÏ…χέω   eupsycheō   1x
6510<def>to be animated, encouraged, in good spirits, Phil. 2:19*</def>
6511
6512GK G2380 | S G2175   εá½Ï‰Î´á½·Î±Â   euoÌ„dia   3x
6513<def>a sweet smell, grateful odor, fragrance, 2 Cor. 2:15; Eph. 5:2; Phil. 4:18* </def>→ aroma.
6514
6515GK G2381 | S G2176   εá½á½½Î½Ï…μος   euoÌ„nymos   9x
6516<def>of good name or omen; used also as an euphemism by the Greeks instead of á¼€ÏιστεÏός, which was a word of bad import, as all omens on the left denoted misfortune; the left, Mt. 20:21, 23; 25:33, 41</def>
6517
6518GK G2383 | S G2177   á¼Ï†á½±Î»Î»Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ephallomai   1x
6519<def>to leap or spring upon, assault, Acts 19:16*</def>
6520
6521GK G2384 | S G2178   á¼Ï†á½±Ï€Î±Î¾Â   ephapax   5x
6522<def>once for all, Rom. 6:10; Heb. 7:27; 9:12; 10:10; at once, 1 Cor. 15:6*</def>
6523
6524GK G2386 | S G2180   Ἐφέσιος   Ephesios   5x
6525<def>Ephesian, belonging to Ephesus, Acts 19:28, 34, 35; 21:29*</def>
6526
6527GK G2387 | S G2181   Ἔφεσος   Ephesos   16x
6528<def>Ephesus, a celebrated city of Asia Minor, Acts 18:19, 21, 24; 1 Cor. 15:32*</def>
6529
6530GK G2388 | S G2182   á¼Ï†ÎµÏ…Ïετής   epheureteÌ„s   1x
6531<def>an inventor, deviser, Rom. 1:30*</def>
6532
6533GK G2389 | S G2183   á¼Ï†Î·Î¼ÎµÏία   epheÌ„meria   2x
6534<def>pr. daily course; the daily service of the temple; a class of priests to which the daily service for a week was allotted in rotation, Lk. 1:5, 8*</def>
6535
6536GK G2390 | S G2184   á¼Ï†á½µÎ¼ÎµÏος   epheÌ„meros   1x
6537<def>lasting for a day; daily sufficient for a day, necessary for every day, Jas. 2:15*</def>
6538
6539GK G2391 | S G2185   á¼Ï†Î¹ÎºÎ½á½³Î¿Î¼Î±Î¹Â   ephikneomai   2x
6540<def>to come or reach to, to reach a certain point or end; to reach, arrive at, 2 Cor. 10:13, 14*</def>
6541
6542GK G2392 | S G2186   á¼Ï†á½·ÏƒÏ„ημι   ephisteÌ„mi   21x
6543<def>trans. to place upon, over, close by; intrans. to stand by or near, Lk. 2:38; 4:39; to come suddenly upon, Lk. 2:9; 24:4; to come upon, assault, Acts 6:12; 17:5; to come near, approach, Lk. 10:40; to impend, be instant, to be at hand, 1 Thess. 5:3; to be present, Acts 28:2; to be pressing, urgent, earnest, 2 Tim. 4:2 </def>→ appear.
6544
6545GK G2393 | S G1896   á¼Ï†Î¿Ïάω   ephoraō   2x
6546<def>a proposed lexical form for the second aorist á¼Ï€Îµá¿–δον</def>
6547
6548GK G2394 | S G2187   ἘφÏαίμ   Ephraim   1x
6549<def>Ephraim, pr. name, indecl. Jn. 11:54*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
6550
6551GK G2395 | S G2188   á¼Ï†Ï†Î±Î¸á½±Â   ephphatha   1x
6552<def>Aramaic, be thou opened, Mk. 7:34*</def>
6553
6554GK G2396 | S G5504   á¼Ï‡Î¸á½³Ï‚   echthes   3x
6555<def>yesterday, Jn. 4:52; Acts 7:28; Heb. 13:8*</def>
6556
6557GK G2397 | S G2189   ἔχθÏα   echthra   6x
6558<def>enmity, discord, feud, Lk. 23:12; Gal. 5:20; alienation, Eph. 2:14, 16; a principle or state of enmity, Rom. 8:7; Jas. 4:4*</def>
6559
6560GK G2398 | S G2190   á¼Ï‡Î¸Ïός   echthros   32x
6561<def>hated, under disfavor, Rom. 11:28; inimical, hostile, Mt. 13:28; Col. 1:21; as a subst., an enemy, adversary, Mt. 5:43, 44; 10:36; Lk. 27:35 </def>→ enemy.
6562
6563GK G2399 | S G2191   ἔχιδνα   echidna   5x
6564<def>a viper, poisonous serpent, Acts 28:3; used also fig. of persons, Mt. 3:7; 12:34; 23:33; Lk. 3:7*</def>
6565
6566GK G2400 | S G2192   ἔχω   echō   708x
6567<def>pluperfect., á¼ÏƒÏ‡á½µÎºÎµÎ¹Î½, to hold, Rev. 1:16; to seize, possess a person, Mk. 16:8; to have, possess, Mt. 7:29, et al. freq.; to have, have ready, be furnished with, Mt. 5:23; Jn. 5:36; 6:68; to have as a matter of crimination, Mt. 5:23; Mk. 11:25; to have at command, Mt. 27:65; to have the power, be able, Mt. 18:25; Lk. 14:14; Acts 4:14; to have in marriage, Mt. 14:4; to have, be affected by, subjected to, Mt. 3:14; 12:10; Mk. 3:10; Jn. 12:48; 15:22, 24; 16:21, 22; Acts 23:29; 1 Tim. 5:12; Heb. 7:28; 1 Jn. 1:8; 4:18; χάÏαν ἔχειν, to feel gratitude, be thankful, 1 Tim. 1:12; 2 Tim. 1:3; Phlm. 7; to hold, esteem, regard, Mt. 14:5; Lk. 14:18, 19; to have or hold as an object of knowledge, faith, or practice, Jn. 5:38, 42; 14:21; 1 Jn. 5:12; 2 Jn. 9; to hold on in entire possession, to retain, Rom. 15:4; 2 Tim. 1:13; Heb. 12:28; intrans. with adverbs or adverbial expression, to be, to fare, Mt. 9:12; Mk. 2:17; 5:23; Lk. 5:31; Jn. 4:52; Acts 7:1; 12:15; 15:36; 21:13; 2 Cor. 10:6; 12:14; 1 Tim. 5:25; 1 Pet. 4:5; τὸ νῦν ἔχον, for the present; in NT ἔχειν á¼Î½ γαστÏá½·, to be pregnant, Mt. 1:18; as also ἔχειν κοίτην, Rom. 9:10; ἔχειν δαιμόνιον, to be possessed, Mt. 11:18; of time, to have continued, to have lived, Jn. 5:5, 6; 8:57; of space, to embrace, be distant, Acts 1:12; mid. pr. to hold by, cling to; hence, to border upon, be next, Mk. 1:38; Lk. 13:33; Acts 20:15; 21:26; to tend immediately to, Heb. 6:9 </def>→ have; possess, possessions.
6568
6569GK G2401 | S G2193   ἕως   heōs   146x
6570<def>can function as an improper prep., while, as long as, Jn. 9:4; until, Mt. 2:9; Lk. 15:4; as also in NT ἕως οὗ, ἕως ὅτου, Mt. 5:18, 26; ἕως ἄÏτι, until now, Mt. 11:12; ἕως πότε, until when, how long, Mt. 17:17; ἕως σήμεÏον, until this day, to this time, 2 Cor. 3:15; as a prep. of time, until, Mt. 24:21; of place, unto, even to, Mt. 11:23; Lk. 2:15; ἕως ἄνω, to the brim, Jn. 2:7; ἕως εἰς, even to, as far as, Lk. 24:50; ἕως κάτω, to the bottom; ἕως ὥδε, to this place, Lk. 23:5; of state, unto, even to, Mt. 26:38; of number, even, so much as, Rom. 3:12, et al. freq.</def>
6571
6572Ζ
6573
6574GK G2404 | S G2194   Ζαβουλών   Zaboulōn   3x
6575<def>Zebulun, pr. name, indecl., an Israelite tribe, Mt. 4:13, 15; Rev. 7:8*</def>
6576
6577GK G2405 | S G2195   Ζακχαῖος   Zakchaios   3x
6578<def>Zaccheus, pr. name, Lk. 19:2, 5, 8*</def>
6579
6580GK G2406 | S G2196   ΖάÏα   Zara   1x
6581<def>Zerah, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:3*</def>
6582
6583GK G2408 | S G2197   ΖαχαÏίας   Zacharias   11x
6584<def>Zacharias, pr. name. (1) Son of Barachias, Mt. 23:35; Lk. 11:51. (2) Father of Jn. the Baptist, Lk. 1:5</def>
6585
6586GK G2409 | S G2198   ζάω   zaō   140x
6587<def>to live, to be possessed of vitality, to exercise the functions of life, Mt. 27:63; Acts 17:28; τὸ ζῆν, life, Heb. 2:15; to have means of subsistence, 1 Cor. 9:14; to live, to pass existence in a specific manner, Lk. 2:36; 15:13; to be instinct with life and vigor; hence, ζῶν, living, an epithet of God, in a sense peculiar to Himself; á¼Î»Ï€á½¶Ï‚ ζῶσα, a living hope vigor and constancy, 1 Pet. 1:3; á½•Î´Ï‰Ï Î¶á¿¶Î½, living water in respect of a full and unfailing flow, Jn. 4:10, 11; to be alive with cheered and hopeful feelings, 1 Thess. 3:8; to be alive in a state of salvation from spiritual death, 1 Jn. 4:9 </def>→ alive; live.
6588
6589GK G2411 | S G2199   Ζεβεδαῖος   Zebedaios   12x
6590<def>Zebedee, pr. name, the father of Jas. and John, Mt. 4:21; Mk. 10:35; Lk. 5:10; Jn. 21:1*</def>
6591
6592GK G2412 | S G2200   ζεστός   zestos   3x
6593<def>pr. boiled; boiling, boiling hot; met. glowing with zeal, fervent, Rev. 3:15, 16*</def>
6594
6595GK G2414 | S G2201   ζεῦγος   zeugos   2x
6596<def>a yoke of animals; a pair, couple, Lk. 2:24; 14:19*</def>
6597
6598GK G2415 | S G2202   ζευκτηÏία   zeukteÌ„ria   1x
6599<def>a fastening, band, Acts 27:40*</def>
6600
6601GK G2416 | S G2203   Ζεύς   Zeus   2x
6602<def>the supreme god of the Greeks answering to the Jupiter of the Romans, Acts 14:12, 13*</def>
6603
6604GK G2417 | S G2204   ζέω   zeō   2x
6605<def>to boil, to be hot, in NT met. to be fervent, ardent, zealous, Acts 18:25; Rom. 12:11*</def>
6606
6607GK G2418 | S G2204a   ζηλεύω   zēleuō   1x
6608<def>to be zealous, earnest, eager, Rev. 3:19*</def>
6609
6610GK G2419 | S G2205   ζῆλος   zēlos   16x
6611<def>generous rivalry; noble aspiration; in NT zeal, ardor in behalf of, ardent affection, Jn. 2:17; Rom. 10:2; in a bad sense, jealousy, envy, malice, Acts 13:45; Rom. 13:13; indignation, wrath, Acts 5:17 </def>→ earnestness; envy; jealousy; zeal.
6612
6613GK G2420 | S G2206   ζηλόω   zēloō   11x
6614<def>to have strong affection towards, be ardently devoted to, 2 Cor. 11:2; to make a show of affection and devotion towards, Gal. 4:17; to desire earnestly, aspire eagerly after, 1 Cor. 12:31; 14:1, 39; absol. to be fervent, to be zealous, Rev. 3:19; to be jealous, envious, spiteful, Acts 7:9; 17:5; 1 Cor. 13:4; Jas. 4:2; pass. to be an object of warm regard and devotion, Gal. 4:18 </def>→ desire eagerly; envy; jealous; zealous.
6615
6616GK G2421 | S G2207, G2208   ζηλωτής   zēlōtēs   8x
6617<def>pr. a generous rival, an imitator; in NT an aspirant, 1 Cor. 14:12; Tit. 2:14; a devoted adherent, a zealot, Acts 21:20; 22:3; Gal. 1:14</def>
6618
6619GK G2422 | S G2209   ζημία   zēmia   4x
6620<def>damage, loss, detriment, Acts 27:10, 21; Phil. 3:7, 8*</def>
6621
6622GK G2424 | S G2211   Ζηνᾶς   Zēnas   1x
6623<def>Zenas, pr. name, Tit. 3:13*</def>
6624
6625GK G2426 | S G2212   ζητέω   zēteō   117x
6626<def>to seek, look for, Mt. 18:12; Lk. 2:48, 49; to search after, Mt. 13:45; to be on the watch for, Mt. 26:16; to pursue, endeavor to obtain, Rom. 2:7; 1 Pet. 3:11; to desire, wish, want, Mt. 12:47; to seek, strive for, Mt. 6:33; to endeavor, Mt. 21:46; to require, demand, ask for, Mk. 8:11; Lk. 11:16; 12:48; to inquire or ask questions, question, Jn. 16:19; to deliberate, Mk. 11:18; Lk. 12:29; in NT from Hebrew, ζητεῖν τὴν ψυχήν, to seek the life of any one, to seek to kill, Mt. 2:20 </def>→ search; seek.
6627
6628GK G2427 | S G2213   ζήτημα   zētēma   5x
6629<def>a question; a subject of debate or controversy, Acts 15:2; 18:15; 23:29; 25:19; 26:3*</def>
6630
6631GK G2428 | S G2214   ζήτησις   zētēsis   7x
6632<def>a seeking; an inquiry, a question; a dispute, debate, discussion, Jn. 3:25; 1 Tim. 6:4; a subject of dispute or controversy, Acts 15:2, 7; 25:20; 2 Tim. 2:23; Tit. 3:9</def>
6633
6634GK G2429 | S G2215   ζιζάνιον   zizanion   8x
6635<def>zizanium, darnel, spurious wheat, a plant found in Palestine, which resembles wheat both in its stalk and grain, but is worthless, Mt. 13:25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 36, 38, 40*</def>
6636
6637GK G2431 | S G2216   ΖοÏοβαβέλ   Zorobabel   3x
6638<def>Zorobabel, pr. name, indecl. (Ezra 2:2; 3:8), Mt. 1:12, 13; Lk. 3:27*</def>
6639
6640GK G2432 | S G2217   ζόφος   zophos   5x
6641<def>gloom, thick darkness, Heb. 12:18; 2 Pet. 2:4, 17; Jude 6, 13*</def>
6642
6643GK G2433 | S G2218   ζυγός   zygos   6x
6644<def>also spelled ζυγόν, ου, τό (n-2c), pr. a cross bar or band; a yoke; met. a yoke of servile condition, 1 Tim. 6:1; a yoke of service or obligation, Mt. 11:29, 30; Acts 15:10; Gal. 5:1; the beam of a balance; a balance, Rev. 6:5*</def>
6645
6646GK G2434 | S G2219   ζύμη   zymē   13x
6647<def>leaven, yeast, Mt. 16:12; 13:33; met. leaven of the mind and conduct, by a system of doctrine or morals, used in a bad sense, Mt. 16:6, 11; 1 Cor. 5:6 </def>→ leaven; yeast.
6648
6649GK G2435 | S G2220   ζυμόω   zymoō   4x
6650<def>to leaven, cause to ferment, Mt. 13:33; Lk. 13:21; 1 Cor. 5:6; Gal. 5:9*</def>
6651
6652GK G2436 | S G2221   ζωγÏέω   zoÌ„greō   2x
6653<def>pr. to take alive, take prisoner in war instead of killing; to take captive, enthral, 2 Tim. 2:26; also, to catch animals, as fish; in which sense it is used figuratively, Lk. 5:10*</def>
6654
6655GK G2437 | S G2222   ζωή   zōē   135x
6656<def>life, living existence, Lk. 16:25; Acts 17:25; in NT spiritual life of deliverance from the proper penalty of sin, which is expressed by θάνατος, Jn. 6:51; Rom. 5:18; 6:4; the final life of the redeemed, Mt. 25:46; life, source of spiritual life, Jn. 5:39; 11:25; Col. 3:4 </def>→ life.
6657
6658GK G2438 | S G2223   ζώνη   zōnē   8x
6659<def>a zone, belt, girdle, Mt. 3:4; 10:9; Mk. 1:6; 6:8; Acts 21:11; Rev. 1:13; 15:6*</def>
6660
6661GK G2439 | S G2224   ζώννυμι   zōnnymi   3x
6662<def>also spelled ζωννύω, to gird, gird on, put on one’s girdle, Jn. 21:18 (2x), Acts 12:8*</def>
6663
6664GK G2441 | S G2225   ζῳογονέω   zōiogoneō   3x
6665<def>pr. to bring forth living creatures; in NT to preserve alive, save, Lk. 17:33; Acts 7:19; 1 Tim. 6:13*</def>
6666
6667GK G2442 | S G2226   ζῷον   zōon   23x
6668<def>a living creature, animal, Heb. 13:11; 2 Pet. 2:12 </def>→ living creature.
6669
6670GK G2443 | S G2227   ζῳοποιέω   zōiopoieō   11x
6671<def>pr. to engender living creatures; to quicken, make alive, Rom. 4:17; 8:11; 1 Cor. 15:36; in NT met. to quicken with the life of salvation, Jn. 6:63; 2 Cor. 3:6 </def>→ give life.
6672
6673Η
6674
6675GK G2445 | S G2228   ἤ   ē   343x
6676<def>can function as a conj (298x), either, or, Mt. 6:24; after comparatives, and ἄλλος, ἕτεÏος, expressed or implied, than, Mt. 10:15; 18:8; Acts 17:21; 24:21; intensive after ἀλλά and Ï€Ïίν, Lk. 12:51; Mt. 1:18; it also serves to point an interrogation, Rom. 3:29</def>
6677
6678GK G2448 | S G2230   ἡγεμονεύω   hēgemoneuō   2x
6679<def>to be a guide, leader, chief; in NT to hold the office of a Roman provincial governor, Lk. 2:2; 3:1*</def>
6680
6681GK G2449 | S G2231   ἡγεμονία   hēgemonia   1x
6682<def>leadership, sovereignty; in NT a reign, Lk. 3:1*</def>
6683
6684GK G2450 | S G2232   ἡγεμών   hēgemōn   20x
6685<def>a guide; a leader; a chieftain, prince, Mt. 2:6; a Roman provincial governor, under whatever title, Mt. 10:18; 27:2; Lk. 20:20; Acts 23:24 </def>→ governor; leader; ruler.
6686
6687GK G2451 | S G2233   ἡγέομαι   hēgeomai   28x
6688<def>to lead the way; to take the lead, Acts 14:12; to be chief, to preside, govern, rule, Mt. 2:6; Acts 7:10; ἡγούμενος, a chief officer in the church, Heb. 13:7, 17, 24; also, to think, consider, count, esteem, regard, Acts 26:2; 2 Cor. 9:5 </def>→ consider; regard; think.
6689
6690GK G2452 | S G2234, G2236   ἡδέως   hēdeōs   5x
6691<def>with pleasure, gladly, willingly, Mk. 6:20; 12:37; 2 Cor. 11:19</def>
6692
6693GK G2453 | S G2235   ἤδη   ēdē   62x
6694<def>before now, now, already, Mt. 3:10; 5:28; ἤδη ποτέ, at length, Rom. 1:10; Phil. 4:10</def>
6695
6696GK G2454 | S G2237   ἡδονή   hēdonē   5x
6697<def>pleasure, gratification; esp. sensual pleasure, Lk. 8:14; Tit. 3:3; Jas. 4:3; 2 Pet. 2:13; a passion, Jas. 4:1*</def>
6698
6699GK G2455 | S G2238   ἡδύοσμον   hēdyosmon   2x
6700<def>garden mint, Mt. 23:23; Lk. 11:42*</def>
6701
6702GK G2456 | S G2239   ἦθος   ēthos   1x
6703<def>pr. a place of customary resort; hence, a settled habit of mind and manners, 1 Cor. 15:33*</def>
6704
6705GK G2457 | S G2240   ἥκω   hēkō   26x
6706<def>to become, have arrived, Mt. 8:11; Mk. 8:3; Lk. 15:27; Rev. 15:4* </def>→ come.
6707
6708GK G2458 | S G2241   ἠλί   ēli   2x
6709<def>Aramaic for My God!, Mt. 27:46 (2x)*</def>
6710
6711GK G2459 | S G2242   Ἠλί   ēli   1x
6712<def>Heli, the father of Joseph, Lk. 3:23*</def>
6713
6714GK G2460 | S G2243   Ἠλίας   ēlias   29x
6715<def>Elijah, pr name, (1 Ki. 17-20), Mt. 11:14; 17:3f.; Mk. 15:35f.; Lk. 1:7; Jn. 1:21; Jas. 5:17</def>
6716
6717GK G2461 | S G2244   ἡλικία   hēlikia   8x
6718<def>a particular period of life; the period fitted for a particular function, prime, Heb. 11:11; full age, years of discretion, Jn. 9:21, 23; perhaps, the whole duration of life, Mt. 6:27; Lk. 12:25; otherwise, stature, Lk. 2:52; 19:3; Eph. 4:13*</def>
6719
6720GK G2462 | S G2245   ἡλίκος   hēlikos   3x
6721<def>as great as; how great, Col. 2:1; Jas. 3:5 (2x)*</def>
6722
6723GK G2463 | S G2246   ἥλιος   hēlios   32x
6724<def>the sun, Mt. 13:43; 17:2; Mk. 1:32; meton. light of the sun, light, Acts 13:11 </def>→ sun.
6725
6726GK G2464 | S G2247   ἧλος   hēlos   2x
6727<def>a nail, Jn. 20:25 (2x)*</def>
6728
6729GK G7005 ἡμεῖς   heÌ„meis   864x see á¼Î³á½½
6730
6731GK G2465 | S G2250   ἡμέÏα   heÌ„mera   389x
6732<def>day, a day, the interval from sunrise to sunset, opp. to νύξ, Mt. 4:2; 12:40; Lk. 2:44; the interval of twenty-four hours, comprehending day and night, Mt. 6:34; 15:32; from the Hebrew, ἡμέÏá¾³ καὶ ἡμέÏá¾³, day by day, every day, 2 Cor. 4:16; ἡμέÏαν á¼Î¾ ἡμέÏας, from day to day, continually, 2 Pet. 2:8; καθ’ ἡμέÏαν, every day, daily, Acts 17:17; Heb. 3:13; a point or period of time, Lk. 19:42; Acts 15:7; Eph. 6:13; a judgement, trial, 1 Cor. 4:3 </def>→ day.
6733
6734GK G2466 | S G2251   ἡμέτεÏος   heÌ„meteros   7x
6735<def>our, Lk. 16:12; Acts 2:11; 24:6; 26:5; Rom. 15:4; 2 Tim. 4:15; Tit. 3:14; 1 Jn. 1:3; 2:2*</def>
6736
6737GK G2467 | S G2253   ἡμιθανής   hēmithanēs   1x
6738<def>half dead, Lk. 10:30*</def>
6739
6740GK G2468 | S G2255   ἥμισυς   hēmisys   5x
6741<def>half, Mk. 6:23; Lk. 19:8; Rev. 11:9, 11; 12:14*</def>
6742
6743GK G2469 | S G2256   ἡμιώÏιον   heÌ„mioÌ„rion   1x
6744<def>also spelled ἡμίωÏον, half an hour, Rev. 8:1*</def>
6745
6746GK G2471 | S G2259   ἡνίκα   hēnika   2x
6747<def>when, 2 Cor. 3:15, 16*</def>
6748
6749GK G2472 | S G2260   ἤπεÏ   eÌ„per   1x
6750<def>strengthened form of ἤ, than, Jn. 12:43*</def>
6751
6752GK G2473 | S G2261   ἤπιος   ēpios   2x
6753<def>mild, gentle, kind, 2 Tim. 2:24; 1 Thess. 2:7*</def>
6754
6755GK G2474 | S G2262   ἬÏ   eÌ„r   1x
6756<def>Er, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:28*</def>
6757
6758GK G2475 | S G2263   ἤÏεμος   eÌ„remos   1x
6759<def>tranquil, quiet, 1 Tim. 2:2*</def>
6760
6761GK G2476 | S G2264   ἩÏῴδης   heÌ„roÌ„deÌ„s   43x
6762<def>Herod, pr. name. (1) Herod the Great, Mt. 2:1. (2) Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea, Mt. 14:1. (3) Herod Agrippa, Acts 12:1</def>
6763
6764GK G2477 | S G2265   ἩÏῳδιανοί   heÌ„roÌ„idianoi   3x
6765<def>Herodians, partisans of ἩÏῴδης, Herod Antipas, Mt. 22:16; Mk. 3:6; 12:13*</def>
6766
6767GK G2478 | S G2266   ἩÏῳδιάς   heÌ„roÌ„idias   6x
6768<def>Herodias, pr. name, the wife of Herod Antipas, Mt. 14:3, 6; Mk. 6:17, 19, 22; Lk. 3:19*</def>
6769
6770GK G2479 | S G2267   ἩÏῳδίων   heÌ„roÌ„idioÌ„n   1x
6771<def>Herodian, pr. name, Rom. 16:11*</def>
6772
6773GK G2480 | S G2268   Ἠσαίας   ēsaias   22x
6774<def>Isaiah, pr. name, Mt. 3:3; 13:14; Mk. 1:2; Lk. 4:17; Jn. 1:23; 12:38, 39, 41; Acts 8:28; Rom. 9:27, 29</def>
6775
6776GK G2481 | S G2269   Ἠσαῦ   ēsau   3x
6777<def>Esau, pr. name, indecl. (Gen. 27-28), Rom. 9:13; Heb. 11:20; 12:16*</def>
6778
6779GK G2482 | S G2269a   ἥσσων   hēssōn   2x
6780<def>lesser, inferior, weaker, 1 Cor. 11:17; 2 Cor. 12:15*</def>
6781
6782GK G2483 | S G2270   ἡσυχάζω   hēsychazō   5x
6783<def>to be still, at rest; to live peaceably, be quiet, 1 Thess. 4:11; to rest from labor, Lk. 23:56; to be silent or quiet, acquiesce, to desist from discussion, Lk. 14:4; Acts 11:18; 21:14*</def>
6784
6785GK G2484 | S G2271   ἡσυχία   hēsychia   4x
6786<def>rest, quiet, tranquillity; a quiet, tranquil life, 2 Thess. 3:12; silence, silent attention, Acts 22:2; 1 Tim. 2:11, 12*</def>
6787
6788GK G2485 | S G2272   ἡσύχιος   hēsychios   2x
6789<def>quiet, tranquil, peaceful, 1 Tim. 2:2; 1 Pet. 3:4*</def>
6790
6791GK G2486 | S G2273   ἤτοι   ētoi   1x
6792<def>whether, with an elevated tone, Rom. 6:16*</def>
6793
6794GK G2487 | S G2274   ἡττάομαι   hēttaomai   2x
6795<def>to be less, inferior to; to fare worse; by impl. to be overcome, vanquished, 2 Pet. 2:19, 20*</def>
6796
6797GK G2488 | S G2275   ἥττημα   hēttēma   2x
6798<def>an inferiority, to a particular standard; default, defeat, failure, shortcoming, Rom. 11:12; 1 Cor. 6:7*</def>
6799
6800GK G2490 | S G2278   ἠχέω   ēcheō   1x
6801<def>to sound, ring, 1 Cor. 13:1*</def>
6802
6803GK G2491 | S G2279   ἦχος   ēchos   3x
6804<def>roar, sound, noise,, Heb. 12:19; report, Lk. 4:37; Acts 2:2*</def>
6805
6806GK G2492 | S G2279   ἦχος   ēchos   1x
6807<def>sound, noise, Lk. 21:25*</def>
6808
6809Θ
6810
6811GK G2497 | S G2280   Θαδδαῖος   Thaddaios   2x
6812<def>Thaddaeus, pr. name, Mt. 10:3; Mk. 3:18*</def>
6813
6814GK G2498 | S G2281   θάλασσα   thalassa   91x
6815<def>the sea, Mt. 23:15, Mk. 9:42; a sea, Acts 7:36; an inland sea, lake, Mt. 8:24 </def>→ sea.
6816
6817GK G2499 | S G2282   θάλπω   thalpō   2x
6818<def>to impart warmth; met. to cherish, nurse, foster, comfort, Eph. 5:29; 1 Thess. 2:7*</def>
6819
6820GK G2500 | S G2283   ΘαμάÏ   Thamar   1x
6821<def>Tamar, (Gen. 38), pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:3*</def>
6822
6823GK G2501 | S G2284   θαμβέω   thambeō   3x
6824<def>to be astonished, amazed, awestruck Mt. 1:27; 10:24, 32*</def>
6825
6826GK G2502 | S G2285   θάμβος   thambos   3x
6827<def>astonishment, amazement, awe, Lk. 4:36; 5:9; Acts 3:10*</def>
6828
6829GK G2503 | S G2286   θανάσιμος   thanasimos   1x
6830<def>deadly, mortal, fatal, Mk. 16:18*</def>
6831
6832GK G2504 | S G2287   θανατηφόÏος   thanateÌ„phoros   1x
6833<def>bringing or causing death, deadly, fatal, Jas. 3:8*</def>
6834
6835GK G2505 | S G2288   θάνατος   thanatos   120x
6836<def>death, the extinction of life, whether naturally, Lk. 2:26; Mk. 9:1; or violently, Mt. 10:21; 15:4; imminent danger of death, 2 Cor. 4:11, 12; 11:23; in NT spiritual death, as opposed to ζωή in its spiritual sense, in respect of a forfeiture of salvation, Jn. 8:51; Rom. 6:16 </def>→ death.
6837
6838GK G2506 | S G2289   θανατόω   thanatoō   11x
6839<def>to put to death, deliver to death, Mt. 10:21; 26:59; Mk. 13:12; pass. to be exposed to imminent danger of death, Rom. 8:36; in NT met. to subdue, Rom. 8:13; pass. to be dead to, to be rid, parted from, as if by the intervention of death, Rom. 7:4 </def>→ kill; put to death.
6840
6841GK G2507 | S G2290   θάπτω   thaptō   11x
6842<def>to bury, Mt. 8:21, 22; 14:12 </def>→ bury.
6843
6844GK G2508 | S G2291   ΘάÏα   Thara   1x
6845<def>Terah, Abraham’s father, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:34*</def>
6846
6847GK G2509 | S G2292   θαÏÏέω   tharreō   6x
6848<def>to be confident, courageous, 2 Cor. 5:6, 8; 7:16; 10:1, 2; Heb. 13:6*</def>
6849
6850GK G2510 | S G2293   θαÏσέω   tharseō   7x
6851<def>to be of good courage, be of good cheer, Mt. 9:2; to be confident, hopeful; to be bold, maintain a bold bearing, Mt. 9:22; 14:27; Mk. 6:50; 10:49; Jn. 16:33; Acts 23:11*</def>
6852
6853GK G2511 | S G2294   θάÏσος   tharsos   1x
6854<def>courage, confidence, Acts 28:15*</def>
6855
6856GK G2512 | S G2295   θαῦμα   thauma   2x
6857<def>a wonder; wonder, admiration, astonishment, 2 Cor. 11:14; Rev. 17:6*</def>
6858
6859GK G2513 | S G2296   θαυμάζω   thaumazō   43x
6860<def>to admire, regard with admiration, wonder at, Lk. 7:9; Acts 7:31; to reverence, adore, 2 Thess. 1:10; absol. to wonder, be filled with wonder, admiration, or astonishment, Mt. 8:10; Lk. 4:22 </def>→ (be) amazed; astound; marvel; wonder.
6861
6862GK G2514 | S G2297   θαυμάσιος   thaumasios   1x
6863<def>wonderful, admirable, marvellous; τὸ θαυμάσιον, a wonder, wonderful work, Mt. 21:15*</def>
6864
6865GK G2515 | S G2298   θαυμαστός   thaumastos   6x
6866<def>wondrous, glorious, 1 Pet. 2:9; Rev. 15:1; marvellous, strange, uncommon, Mt. 21:42; Mk. 12:11; Jn. 9:30; Rev. 15:3*</def>
6867
6868GK G2516 | S G2299   θεά   thea   1x
6869<def>a goddess, Acts 19:27*</def>
6870
6871GK G2517 | S G2300   θεάομαι   theaomai   22x
6872<def>to gaze upon, Mt. 6:1; 23:5; Lk. 7:24; to see, discern with the eyes, Mk. 16:11, 14; Lk. 5:27; Jn. 1:14, 32, 38; to see, visit, Rom. 15:24 </def>→ behold; observe; see.
6873
6874GK G2518 | S G2301   θεατÏίζω   theatrizō   1x
6875<def>to be exposed as in a theater, to be made a gazing-stock, object of scorn, Heb. 10:33*</def>
6876
6877GK G2519 | S G2302   θέατÏον   theatron   3x
6878<def>a theater, a place where public games and spectacles are exhibited, Acts 19:29, 31; meton. a show, gazing-stock, 1 Cor. 4:9*</def>
6879
6880GK G2520 | S G2303   θεῖον   theion   7x
6881<def>brimstone, sulphur, Lk. 17:29; Rev. 9:17; 14:10; 19:20; 20:10; 21:8*</def>
6882
6883GK G2521 | S G2304   θεῖος   theios   3x
6884<def>divine, pertaining to God, 2 Pet. 1:3, 4; τὸ θεῖον, the divine nature, divinity, Acts 17:29*</def>
6885
6886GK G2522 | S G2305   θειότης   theiotēs   1x
6887<def>divinity, deity, godhead, divine majesty, Rom. 1:20*</def>
6888
6889GK G2523 | S G2306   θειώδης   theiōdēs   1x
6890<def>of brimstone, sulphurous, Rev. 9:17*</def>
6891
6892GK G2525 | S G2307   θέλημα   thelēma   62x
6893<def>will, bent, inclination, 1 Cor. 16:12; Eph. 2:3; 1 Pet. 4:3; resolve, 1 Cor. 7:37; will, purpose, design, 2 Tim. 2:26; 2 Pet. 1:21; will, sovereign pleasure, behest, Mt. 18:14; Lk. 12:47; Acts 13:22, et al. freq.; á¼Î½ τῷ θελήματι θεοῦ, Deo permittente, if God please or permit, Rom. 1:10 </def>→ will.
6894
6895GK G2526 | S G2308   θέλησις   thelēsis   1x
6896<def>will, pleasure, Heb. 2:4*</def>
6897
6898GK G2527 | S G2309   θέλω   thelō   208x
6899<def>to exercise the will, properly by an unimpassioned operation; to be willing, Mt. 17:4; to be inclined, disposed, Rom. 13:3; to choose, Lk. 1:62; to intend, design, Lk. 14:28; to will, Jn. 5:21; 21:22; ἤθελον, I could wish, Gal. 4:20 </def>→ desire; want; will.
6900
6901GK G2528 | S G2310   θεμέλιον   themelion   1x
6902<def>in Acts 16:26 themelion is used as a neuter noun from themelios (G2529), foundation such as the foundation of a prison* </def>→ foundation.
6903
6904GK G2529 | S G2310   θεμέλιος   themelios   15x
6905<def>see θεμέλιον (G2528) a foundation, Lk. 6:48, 49; Heb. 11:10; met. a foundation laid in elementary instruction, Heb. 6:1; a foundation of a superstructure of faith, doctrine, or hope, 1 Cor. 3:10, 11, 12; Eph. 2:20; 1 Tim. 6:19; a foundation laid in the commencement of the preaching of the Gospel, Rom. 15:20* </def>→ foundation.
6906
6907GK G2530 | S G2311   θεμελιόω   themelioō   5x
6908<def>to found, lay the foundation of, Mt. 7:25; Heb. 1:10; met. to ground, establish, render firm and unwavering, Eph. 3:17; Col. 1:23; 1 Pet. 5:10*</def>
6909
6910GK G2531 | S G2312   θεοδίδακτος   theodidaktos   1x
6911<def>taught of God, divinely instructed, 1 Thess. 4:9*</def>
6912
6913GK G2534 | S G2314   θεομάχος   theomachos   1x
6914<def>fighting against God, in conflict with God, Acts 5:39*</def>
6915
6916GK G2535 | S G2315   θεόπνευστος   theopneustos   1x
6917<def>divinely inspired, 2 Tim. 3:16*</def>
6918
6919GK G2536 | S G2316   θεός   theos   1,317x
6920<def>a deity, Acts 7:43; 1 Cor. 8:5; an idol, Acts 7:40; God, the true God, Mt. 3:9, et al. freq.; God, possessed of true godhead, Jn. 1:1; Rom. 9:5; from the Hebrew, applied to potentates, Jn. 10:34, 35; τῷ θεῷ, an intensive term, from the Hebrew, exceedingly, Acts 7:20, and, perhaps, 2 Cor. 10:4 </def>→ od.
6921
6922GK G2537 | S G2317   θεοσέβεια   theosebeia   1x
6923<def>worshipping of God, reverence towards God, piety, 1 Tim. 2:10*</def>
6924
6925GK G2538 | S G2318   θεοσεβής   theosebēs   1x
6926<def>reverencing God, pious, godly, devout, a sincere worshipper of God, Jn. 9:31*</def>
6927
6928GK G2539 | S G2319   θεοστυγής   theostygēs   1x
6929<def>God-hated; in NT a hater and despiser of God, Rom. 1:30*</def>
6930
6931GK G2540 | S G2320   θεότης   theotēs   1x
6932<def>divinity, deity, godhead, Col. 2:9*</def>
6933
6934GK G2541 | S G2321   Θεόφιλος   Theophilos   2x
6935<def>Theophilus, pr. name, Lk. 1:3; Acts 1:1*</def>
6936
6937GK G2542 | S GÏ€2322   θεÏαπεία   therapeia   3x
6938<def>service, attendance; healing, cure, Lk. 9:11; Rev. 22:2; meton. those who render service, servants, domestics, family household, Lk. 12:42*</def>
6939
6940GK G2543 | S G2323   θεÏαπεύω   therapeuō   43x
6941<def>to heal, cure, Mt. 4:23, 24; 8:16; pass. to receive service, Acts 17:25; to serve, minister to, render service and attendance; to render divine service, worship, Acts 17:25 </def>→ cure; heal.
6942
6943GK G2544 | S G2324   θεÏάπων   therapoÌ„n   1x
6944<def>an attendant, a servant; a minister, Heb. 3:5*</def>
6945
6946GK G2545 | S G2325   θεÏίζω   therizō   21x
6947<def>to gather in harvest, reap, Mt. 6:26; 25:24, 26; met. to reap the reward of labor, 1 Cor. 9:11; 2 Cor. 9:6; to reap the harvest of vengeance, Rev. 14:15, 16 </def>→ harvest; reap.
6948
6949GK G2546 | S G2326   θεÏισμός   therismos   13x
6950<def>a harvest, the act of gathering in the harvest, reaping, Jn. 4:35; met. the harvest of the Gospel, Mt. 9:37, 38; Lk. 10:2; a crop; met. the crop of vengeance, Rev. 14:15 </def>→ harvest.
6951
6952GK G2547 | S G2327   θεÏιστής   theristeÌ„s   2x
6953<def>one who gathers in the harvest, a reaper, Mt. 13:30, 39*</def>
6954
6955GK G2548 | S G2328   θεÏμαίνω   thermainō   6x
6956<def>to warm; mid. to warm one’s self, Mt. 14:54, 67; Jn. 18:18, 25; Jas. 2:16*</def>
6957
6958GK G2549 | S G2327   θέÏμη   thermē   1x
6959<def>also formed as θέÏμα, heat, warmth, Acts 28:3*</def>
6960
6961GK G2550 | S G2330   θέÏος   theros   3x
6962<def>the warm season of the year, summer, Mt. 24:32; Mk. 13:28; Lk. 21:30*</def>
6963
6964GK G2552 | S G2331   Θεσσαλονικεύς   Thessalonikeus   4x
6965<def>Thessalonian, of Thessalonica, Acts 20:4; 27:2; inscription to 1 and 2 Thess.*</def>
6966
6967GK G2553 | S G2332   Θεσσαλονίκη   Thessalonikē   5x
6968<def>Thessalonica, a city of Macedonia, Acts 17:1, 11, 13; Phil. 4:16; 2 Tim. 4:10*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
6969
6970GK G2554 | S G2333   Θευδᾶς   Theudas   1x
6971<def>Theudas, pr. name, Acts 5:36*</def>
6972
6973GK G2555 | S G2334   θεωÏέω   theoÌ„reō   58x
6974<def>to be a spectator, to gaze on, contemplate; to behold, view with interest and attention, Mt. 27:55; 28:1; to contemplate mentally, consider, Heb. 7:4; in NT to see, perceive, Mk. 3:11; to come to a knowledge of, Jn. 6:40; from the Hebrew, to experience, undergo, Jn. 8:51 </def>→ perceive; see; watch.
6975
6976GK G2556 | S G2335   θεωÏία   theoÌ„ria   1x
6977<def>a beholding; a sight, spectacle, Lk. 23:48*</def>
6978
6979GK G2557 | S G2336   θήκη   thēkē   1x
6980<def>a repository, receptacle; a case, sheath, scabbard, Jn. 18:11*</def>
6981
6982GK G2558 | S G2337   θηλάζω   thēlazō   5x
6983<def>to suckle, give suck, Mt. 24:19; Mk. 13:17; Lk. 21:23; to suck, Mt. 21:16; Lk. 11:27*</def>
6984
6985GK G2559 | S G2338   θῆλυς   thēlys   5x
6986<def>female; τὸ θῆλυ, i.e. γένος, a female, Mt. 19:4; Mk. 10:6; Gal. 3:28; ἡ θήλεια, woman, Rom. 1:26, 27*</def>
6987
6988GK G2560 | S G2339   θήÏα   theÌ„ra   1x
6989<def>hunting, the chase; met. means of capture, a cause of destruction, Rom. 11:9*</def>
6990
6991GK G2561 | S G2340   θηÏεύω   theÌ„reuō   1x
6992<def>to hunt, catch; met. to seize on, lay hold of, Lk. 11:54*</def>
6993
6994GK G2562 | S G2341   θηÏιομαχέω   theÌ„riomacheō   1x
6995<def>to fight with wild beasts; met. to be exposed to furious hostility, 1 Cor. 15:32*</def>
6996
6997GK G2563 | S G2342   θηÏίον   theÌ„rion   46x
6998<def>a beast, wild animal, Mk. 1:13; Acts 10:12; met. a brute, brutish man, Tit. 1:12 </def>→ beast.
6999
7000GK G2564 | S G2343   θησαυÏίζω   theÌ„saurizō   8x
7001<def>to collect and lay up stores or wealth, treasure, Mt. 6:19, 20; Lk. 12:21; 2 Cor. 12:14; Jas. 5:3; to heap up, accumulate, Rom. 2:5; 1 Cor. 16:2; to reserve, keep in store, 2 Pet. 3:7</def>
7002
7003GK G2565 | S G2344   θησαυÏός   theÌ„sauros   17x
7004<def>a treasury, a store, treasure, precious deposit, Mt. 6:19, 20, 21; a receptacle in which precious articles are kept, a casket, Mt. 2:11; a storehouse, Mt. 12:35 </def>→ storeroom; treasure.
7005
7006GK G2566 | S G2345   θιγγάνω   thinganō   3x
7007<def>to touch, Col. 2:21; Heb. 12:20; to harm, Heb. 11:28*</def>
7008
7009GK G2567 | S G2346   θλίβω   thlibō   10x
7010<def>to squeeze, press; to press upon, encumber, throng, crowd, Mk. 3:9; met. to distress, afflict, 2 Cor. 1:6; 4:8; pass. to be compressed, narrow, Mt. 7:14 </def>→ persecute; press; trouble.
7011
7012GK G2568 | S G2347   θλῖψις   thlipsis   45x
7013<def>pr. pressure, compression; met. affliction, distress of mind, 2 Cor. 2:4; distressing circumstances, trial, affliction, Mt. 25:9 </def>→ affliction; distress; tribulation; trouble.
7014
7015GK G2569 | S G2348   θνῄσκω   thnēskō   9x
7016<def>to die; in NT to be dead, Mt. 2:20; Mk. 15:44</def>
7017
7018GK G2570 | S G2349   θνητός   thnētos   6x
7019<def>mortal, subject to death, Rom. 6:12; 8:11; 2 Cor. 4:11; τὸ θνητόν, mortality, 1 Cor. 15:53, 54; 2 Cor. 5:4* </def>→ mortal.
7020
7021GK G2571 | S G2349a   θοÏυβάζω   thorybazō   1x
7022<def>to be troubled, disturbed, Lk. 10:41*</def>
7023
7024GK G2572 | S G2350   θοÏυβέω   thorybeō   4x
7025<def>to make a din, uproar; trans. to disturb, throw into commotion, Acts 17:5; in NT mid. to manifest agitation of mind, to raise a lament, Mt. 9:23; Mk. 5:39; Acts 20:10*</def>
7026
7027GK G2573 | S G2351   θόÏυβος   thorybos   7x
7028<def>an uproar, din; an outward expression of mental agitation, outcry, Mk. 5:38; a tumult, commotion, Mt. 26:5</def>
7029
7030GK G2575 | S G2352   θÏαύω   thrauō   1x
7031<def>to break, shiver; met., shattered, crushed by cruel oppression, Lk. 4:18*</def>
7032
7033GK G2576 | S G2353   θÏέμμα   thremma   1x
7034<def>that which is reared (especially sheep and goats); pl. cattle, Jn. 4:12*</def>
7035
7036GK G2577 | S G2354   θÏηνέω   threÌ„neō   4x
7037<def>to lament, bewail, Mt. 11:17; Lk. 7:32; 23:27; Jn. 16:20*</def>
7038
7039GK G2579 | S G2356   θÏησκεία   threÌ„skeia   4x
7040<def>religious worship, Col. 2:18; religion, a religious system, Acts 26:5; religion, piety, Jas. 1:26, 27*</def>
7041
7042GK G2581 | S G2358   θÏιαμβεύω   thriambeuō   2x
7043<def>pr. to celebrate a triumph; trans. to lead in triumph, celebrate a triumph over, Col. 2:15; in NT to cause to triumph, or, to render conspicuous, 2 Cor. 2:14*</def>
7044
7045GK G2582 | S G2359   θÏίξ   thrix   15x
7046<def>a hair; the hair of the head, Mt. 5:36; 10:30; of an animal, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6 </def>→ hair.
7047
7048GK G2583 | S G2360   θÏοέω   throeō   3x
7049<def>to cry aloud; in NT pass., to be disturbed, disquieted, alarmed, terrified, Mt. 24:6; Mk. 13:7; 2 Thess. 2:2*</def>
7050
7051GK G2584 | S G2361   θÏόμβος   thrombos   1x
7052<def>a lump; esp. a clot of blood, drop, Lk. 22:44*</def>
7053
7054GK G2585 | S G2362   θÏόνος   thronos   62x
7055<def>a seat, a throne, Mt. 5:34; 19:28; Lk. 1:52; meton. power, dominion, Lk. 1:32; Heb. 1:8; a potentate, Col. 1:16 </def>→ throne.
7056
7057GK G2587 | S G2363   ΘυάτειÏα   Thuateira   4x
7058<def>Thyatira, a city of Lydia, Acts 16:14; Rev. 1:11; 2:18, 24*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7059
7060GK G2588 | S G2364   θυγάτηÏ   thugateÌ„r   28x
7061<def>a daughter, Mt. 9:18; 10:35, 37; in the vocative, an expression of affection and kindness, Mt. 9:22; from the Hebrew, one of the female posterity of any one, Lk. 1:5; met. a city, Mt. 21:5; Jn. 12:15; pl. female inhabitants, Lk. 23:28 </def>→ daughter.
7062
7063GK G2589 | S G2365   θυγάτÏιον   thugatrion   2x
7064<def>a little daughter, female child, Mk. 5:23; 7:25*</def>
7065
7066GK G2590 | S G2366   θύελλα   thuella   1x
7067<def>a tempest, whirlwind, hurricane, Heb. 12:18*</def>
7068
7069GK G2591 | S G2367   θύϊνος   thuinos   1x
7070<def>thyme, of θυία, thya, an aromatic evergreen tree, arbor vitae, resembling the cedar, and found in Libya, Rev. 18:12*</def>
7071
7072GK G2592 | S G2368   θυμίαμα   thumiama   6x
7073<def>incense, any odoriferous substance burnt in religious worship, Rev. 5:8; 8:3, 4; 18:13; or, the act of burning incense, Lk. 1:10, 11*</def>
7074
7075GK G2593 | S G2369   θυμιατήÏιον   thumiateÌ„rion   1x
7076<def>an altar of burning incense, Heb. 9:4*</def>
7077
7078GK G2594 | S G2370   θυμιάω   thumiaō   1x
7079<def>to burn incense, Lk. 1:9*</def>
7080
7081GK G2595 | S G2371   θυμομαχέω   thumomacheō   1x
7082<def>to wage war fiercely; to be warmly hostile to, be enraged against, Acts 12:20*</def>
7083
7084GK G2596 | S G2372   θυμός   thumos   18x
7085<def>pr. the soul, mind; hence, a strong passion or emotion of the mind; anger, wrath, Lk. 4:28; Acts 19:28; pl. swellings of anger, 2 Cor. 12:20; Gal. 5:20 </def>→ anger; fury; rage; wrath.
7086
7087GK G2597 | S G2373   θυμόω   thumoō   1x
7088<def>to provoke to anger; pass. to be angered, enraged, Mt. 2:16*</def>
7089
7090GK G2598 | S G2374   θύÏα   thura   39x
7091<def>a door, gate, Mt. 6:6; Mk. 1:33; an entrance, Mt. 27:60; in NT met. an opening, occasion, opportunity, Acts 14:27; 1 Cor. 16:9; meton. a medium or means of entrance, Jn. 10:7, 9 </def>→ door.
7092
7093GK G2599 | S G2375   θυÏεός   thureos   1x
7094<def>a stone or other material employed to close a doorway; later, a large oblong shield, Eph. 6:16*</def>
7095
7096GK G2600 | S G2376   θυÏίς   thuris   2x
7097<def>a small opening; a window, Acts 20:9; 2 Cor. 11:33*</def>
7098
7099GK G2601 | S G2377   θυÏωÏός   thuroÌ„ros   4x
7100<def>a door-keeper, porter, Mk. 13:34; Jn. 10:3; 18:16, 17*</def>
7101
7102GK G2602 | S G2378   θυσία   thusia   28x
7103<def>sacrifice, the act of sacrificing, Heb. 9:26; the thing sacrificed, a victim, Mt. 9:13; 12:7; the flesh of victims eaten by the sacrificers, 1 Cor. 10:18; in NT an offering or service to God, Phil. 4:18 </def>→ offering; sacrifice.
7104
7105GK G2603 | S G2379   θυσιαστήÏιον   thusiasteÌ„rion   23x
7106<def>an altar, Mt. 5:23, 24; Lk. 1:11; spc. the altar of burnt-offering, Mt. 23:35; Lk. 11:51; meton. a class of sacrifices, Heb. 13:10 </def>→ altar.
7107
7108GK G2604 | S G2380   θύω   thuō   14x
7109<def>to offer; to kill in sacrifice, sacrifice, immolate, Acts 14:13, 18; in NT to slaughter for food, Mt. 22:4 </def>→ kill; sacrifice.
7110
7111GK G2605 | S G2381   Θωμᾶς   Thōmas   11x
7112<def>Thomas, pr. name, Mt. 10:3; Mk. 3:18; Lk. 6:15; Jn. 11:16; 14:5; 20:24, 26, 27, 28; 21:2; Acts 1:13*</def>
7113
7114GK G2606 | S G2382   θώÏαξ   thoÌ„rax   5x
7115<def>a breast-plate, armor for the body, consisting of two parts, one covering the breast and the other the back, Eph. 6:14; 1 Thess. 5:8; Rev. 9:9, 17*</def>
7116
7117Ι
7118
7119GK G2608 | S G2383   ἸάϊÏος   Iairos   2x
7120<def>also spelled ἸάειÏος, Jairus, pr. name, Mk. 5:22; Lk. 8:41*</def>
7121
7122GK G2609 | S G2384   Ἰακώβ   Iakōb   27x
7123<def>Jacob, pr. name, indecl. (1) Son of Issac, Matt 1:2. (2) Father of Joseph, Mary’s husband, Matt 1:15, 16</def>
7124
7125GK G2610 | S G2385   Ἰάκωβος   Iakōbos   42x
7126<def>James, pr. name (1) Son of Zebedee, Mt. 4:21. (2) Son of Alphaeus and Mary, brother of Jude, Mt. 10:3. (3) James the less, brother of Jesus, Gal. 1:19</def>
7127
7128GK G2611 | S G2386   ἴαμα   iama   3x
7129<def>healing, cure, 1 Cor. 12:9, 28, 30*</def>
7130
7131GK G2612 | S G2387   ἸαμβÏῆς   IambreÌ„s   1x
7132<def>Jambres, pr. name, 2 Tim. 3:8*</def>
7133
7134GK G2613 | S G2388   Ἰανναί   Iannai   1x
7135<def>Jannai, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:24*</def>
7136
7137GK G2614 | S G2389   Ἰάννης   Iannēs   1x
7138<def>Jannes, pr. name, 2 Tim. 3:8*</def>
7139
7140GK G2615 | S G2390   ἰάομαι   iaomai   26x
7141<def>to heal, cure, Mt. 8:8; Lk. 9:2; met. to heal, spiritually, restore from a state of sin and condemnation, Mt. 13:15; Heb. 12:13 </def>→ cure; heal.
7142
7143GK G2616 | S G2391   ἸάÏετ   Iaret   1x
7144<def>Jared, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:37*</def>
7145
7146GK G2617 | S G2392   ἴασις   iasis   3x
7147<def>healing, cure, Lk. 13:32; Acts 4:22, 30*</def>
7148
7149GK G2618 | S G2393   ἴασπις   iaspis   4x
7150<def>jasper, a precious stone of various colors, as purple, cerulian green, etc. Rev. 4:3; 21:11, 18, 19*</def>
7151
7152GK G2619 | S G2394   Ἰάσων   Iasōn   5x
7153<def>Jason, Acts 17:5-7 (3x), 9; Rom. 16:21*</def>
7154
7155GK G2620 | S G2395   ἰατÏός   iatros   7x
7156<def>physician, Mt. 9:12; Mk. 2:17; 5:26; Lk. 4:23; 5:31; 8:43; Col. 4:14*</def>
7157
7158GK G2623 | S G2396   ἴδε   ide   29x
7159<def>the imperative of εἶδον used as a particle, Lo! Behold! Jn. 16:29; 19:4, 5 </def>→ look.
7160
7161GK G2625 | S G2398   ἴδιος   idios   114x
7162<def>one’s own, Mk. 15:20; Jn. 7:18; due, proper, specially assigned, Gal. 6:9; 1 Tim. 2:6; 6:15; Tit. 1:3; also used in NT as a simple possessive, Eph. 5:22; τὰ ἴδια, one’s home, household, people, Jn. 1:11; 16:32; 19:17; οἱ ἴδιοι, members of one’s own household, friends, Jn. 1:11; Acts 24:23; ἰδίᾳ, adverbially, respectively, 1 Cor. 12:11; κατ’ ἰδίαν, adv., privately, aside, by one’s self, alone, Mt. 14:13, 23 </def>→ one’s own.
7163
7164GK G2626 | S G2399   ἰδιώτης   idiōtēs   5x
7165<def>pr. one in private life, one devoid of special learning or gifts, a plain person, Acts 4:13; 2 Cor. 11:6; ungifted, 1 Cor. 14:16, 23, 24*</def>
7166
7167GK G2627 | S G2400   ἰδού   idou   200x
7168<def>aorist middle imperative of εἶδον used as an interjection, Look! See! Lo! Mt. 1:23; Lk. 1:38; Acts 8:36 </def>→ behold; look.
7169
7170GK G2628 | S G2401   Ἰδουμαία   Idoumaia   1x
7171<def>Idumaea, a country south of Judea, Mk. 3:8*</def>
7172
7173GK G2629 | S G2402   ἱδÏώς   hidroÌ„s   1x
7174<def>sweat, Lk. 22:44*</def>
7175
7176GK G2630 | S G2403   Ἰεζάβελ   Iezabel   1x
7177<def>Jezebel, (1 Ki. 16:31), pr. name, indecl., Rev. 2:20*</def>
7178
7179GK G2631 | S G2404   ἹεÏάπολις   Hierapolis   1x
7180<def>Hierapolis, a city of Phrygia, Col. 4:13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7181
7182GK G2632 | S G2405   ἱεÏατεία   hierateia   2x
7183<def>priesthood, sacerdotal office, Lk. 1:9; Heb. 7:5*</def>
7184
7185GK G2633 | S G2406   ἱεÏάτευμα   hierateuma   2x
7186<def>a priesthood; meton. a body of priests, 1 Pet. 2:5, 9*</def>
7187
7188GK G2634 | S G2407   ἱεÏατεύω   hierateuō   1x
7189<def>to officiate as a priest, perform sacred rites, Lk. 1:8*</def>
7190
7191GK G2635 | S G2408   ἸεÏεμίας   Ieremias   3x
7192<def>Jeremiah, pr. name, Mt. 2:17; 16:14; 27:9*</def>
7193
7194GK G2636 | S G2409   ἱεÏεύς   hiereus   31x
7195<def>a priest, one who performs sacrificial rites, Mt. 8:4; Lk. 1:5; Jn. 1:19 </def>→ priest.
7196
7197GK G2637 | S G2410   ἸεÏιχώ   Ierichō   7x
7198<def>Jericho, a city of Palestine, Mt. 20:29; Mk. 10:46; Lk. 10:30; 18:35; 19:1; Heb. 11:30*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7199
7200GK G2638 | S G1494   ἱεÏόθυτος   hierothutos   1x
7201<def>offered in sacrifice, 1 Cor. 10:28*</def>
7202
7203GK G2639 | S G2411   ἱεÏόν   hieron   72x
7204<def>temple, sanctuary, Mt. 4:5; Lk. 4:9; Acts 19:27 </def>→ temple.
7205
7206GK G2640 | S G2412   ἱεÏοπÏεπής   hieroprepeÌ„s   1x
7207<def>reverent, Tit. 2:13*</def>
7208
7209GK G2641 | S G2413   ἱεÏός   hieros   2x
7210<def>holy, divine, set apart, 2 Tim. 3:15; tá½° ἱεÏá½±, sacred rites, 1 Cor. 9:13*</def>
7211
7212GK G2642 | S G2414   ἹεÏοσόλυμα   Hierosolyma   62x
7213<def>see ἸεÏουσαλήμ. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7214
7215GK G2643 | S G2415   ἹεÏοσολυμίτης   HierosolymiteÌ„s   2x
7216<def>a native of Jerusalem, Mk. 1:5; Jn. 7:25*</def>
7217
7218GK G2644 | S G2416   ἱεÏοσυλέω   hierosyleō   1x
7219<def>to despoil temples, commit sacrilege, Rom. 2:22*</def>
7220
7221GK G2645 | S G2417   ἱεÏόσυλος   hierosylos   1x
7222<def>one who despoils temples, commits sacrilege, Acts 19:37*</def>
7223
7224GK G2646 | S G2418   ἱεÏουÏγέω   hierourgeō   1x
7225<def>to officiate as priest, perform sacred rites; in NT to minister in a divine commission, Rom. 15:16*</def>
7226
7227GK G2647 | S G2419   ἸεÏουσαλήμ   IerousaleÌ„m   77x
7228<def>Jerusalem, pr. name, indecl., also spelled ἹεÏοσόλυμα   62x in our text. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7229
7230GK G2648 | S G2420   ἱεÏωσύνη   hieroÌ„synē   3x
7231<def>a priesthood, sacerdotal office, Heb. 7:11, 12, 24*</def>
7232
7233GK G2649 | S G2421   Ἰεσσαί   Iessai   5x
7234<def>Jesse, father of David (1 Sam. 16), pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:5f.; Lk. 3:32; Acts 13:22; Rom. 15:12*</def>
7235
7236GK G2650 | S G2422   Ἰεφθάε   Iephthae   1x
7237<def>Jephthah, (Jdg. 11f.), pr. name, indecl., Heb. 11:32*</def>
7238
7239GK G2651 | S G2423   Ἰεχονίας   Iechonias   2x
7240<def>Jechoniah, pr. name, Mt. 1:11, 12; Lk. 3:23ff.*</def>
7241
7242GK G2652 | S G2424   Ἰησοῦς   Iēsous   917x
7243<def>a Savior, Jesus, Mt. 1:21, 25; 2:1, et al. freq.; Joshua, Acts 7:45; Heb. 4:8; Jesus, a Jewish Christian, Col. 4:11 </def>→ Jesus.
7244
7245GK G2653 | S G2425   ἱκανός   hikanos   39x
7246<def>befitting; sufficient, enough, Lk. 22:38; ἱκανὸν ποιεῖν τινί, to satisfy, gratify, Mk. 15:15; τὸ ἱκανὸν λαμβάνειν, to take security or bail of any one, Acts 17:9; or persons, adequate, competent, qualified, 2 Cor. 2:16; fit, worthy, Mt. 3:11; 8:8; of number or quantity, considerable, large, great, much, and pl. many, Mt. 28:12; Mk. 10:46 </def>→ adequate; deserve; sufficient.
7247
7248GK G2654 | S G2426   ἱκανότης   hikanotēs   1x
7249<def>sufficiency, ability, fitness, qualification, 2 Cor. 3:5*</def>
7250
7251GK G2655 | S G2427   ἱκανόω   hikanoō   2x
7252<def>to make sufficient or competent, qualify, 2 Cor. 3:6; Col. 1:12*</def>
7253
7254GK G2656 | S G2428   ἱκετηÏία   hiketeÌ„ria   1x
7255<def>pr. an olive branch borne by suppliants in their hands; prayer, supplication, Heb. 5:7*</def>
7256
7257GK G2657 | S G2429   ἰκμάς   ikmas   1x
7258<def>moisture, Lk. 8:6*</def>
7259
7260GK G2658 | S G2430   Ἰκόνιον   Ikonion   6x
7261<def>Iconium, a city of Lycaonia, in Asia Minor, Acts 13:51; 14:1, 19, 21; 16:2; 2 Tim. 3:11*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7262
7263GK G2659 | S G2431   ἱλαÏός   hilaros   1x
7264<def>cheerful, not grudging, 2 Cor. 9:7*</def>
7265
7266GK G2660 | S G2432   ἱλαÏότης   hilaroteÌ„s   1x
7267<def>cheerfulness, graciousness, Rom. 12:8*</def>
7268
7269GK G2661 | S G2433   ἱλάσκομαι   hilaskomai   2x
7270<def>to appease, render propitious; in NT to expiate, make an atonement or expiation for, Heb. 2:17; ἱλάσθητι, be gracious, show mercy, pardon, Lk. 18:13* </def>→ atone; (have) mercy; propitiate, propitiation
7271
7272GK G2662 | S G2434   ἱλασμός   hilasmos   2x
7273<def>atoning sacrifice, sin offering, propitiation, expiation; one who makes propitiation/expiation, 1 Jn. 2:2; 4:10* </def>→ atonement, atoning sacrifice; propitiate, propitiation.
7274
7275GK G2663 | S G2435   ἱλαστήÏιον   hilasteÌ„rion   2x
7276<def>the cover of the ark of the covenant, the mercy-seat, the place of propitiation, Rom. 3:25; Heb. 9:5* </def>→ atonement, atoning sacrifice; propitiate, propitiation.
7277
7278GK G2664 | S G2436   ἵλεως   hileōs   2x
7279<def>propitious, favorable, merciful, gracious, Heb. 8:12; from the Hebrew, ἵλεως σοι (ὠθεός) God have mercy on thee, God forbid, far be it from thee, Mt. 16:22*</def>
7280
7281GK G2665 | S G2437   ἸλλυÏικόν   Illyrikon   1x
7282<def>Illyricum, a country between the Adriatic and the Danube, Rom. 15:19*</def>
7283
7284GK G2666 | S G2438   ἱμάς   himas   4x
7285<def>a strap or thong of leather, Acts 22:25; a shoe-latchet, Mk. 1:7; Lk. 3:16; Jn. 1:27*</def>
7286
7287GK G2667 | S G2439   ἱματίζω   himatizō   2x
7288<def>to clothe; pass. to be clothed, Mk. 5:15; Lk. 8:35*</def>
7289
7290GK G2668 | S G2440   ἱμάτιον   himation   60x
7291<def>a garment; the upper garment, mantle, Mt. 5:40; 9:16, 20, 21; pl. the mantle and tunic together, Mt. 26:65; pl. genr. garments, raiment, Mt. 11:8; 24:18 </def>→ cloak; clothes; robe.
7292
7293GK G2669 | S G2441   ἱματισμός   himatismos   5x
7294<def>garment; raiment, apparel, clothing, Lk. 7:25; 9:29; Jn. 19:24; Acts 20:33; 1 Tim. 2:9*</def>
7295
7296GK G2671 | S G2443   ἵνα   hina   663x
7297<def>that, in order that, Mt. 19:13; Mk. 1:38; Jn. 1:22; 3:15; 17:1; ἵνα μή, that not, lest, Mt. 7:1; in NT equivalent to ὥστε, so that, so as that, Jn. 9:2; also, marking a simple circumstance, the circumstance that, Mt. 10:25; Jn. 4:34; 6:29; 1 Jn. 4:17; 5:3</def>
7298
7299GK G2672 | S G2444   ἱνατί   hinati   6x
7300<def>Why is it that? For what reason? Why? Mt. 9:4; 27:46; Lk. 13:7; Acts 4:25; 7:26; 1 Cor. 10:29*</def>
7301
7302GK G2673 | S G2445   Ἰόππη   Ioppē   10x
7303<def>Joppa, a city of Palestine, Acts 9:36, 38, 42f.; 10:5, 8, 23, 32; 11:5, 13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7304
7305GK G2674 | S G2446   ἸοÏδάνης   IordaneÌ„s   15x
7306<def>the river Jordan, Mt. 3:5; Mk. 10:1; Lk. 4:1; Jn. 3:26</def>
7307
7308GK G2675 | S G2447   ἰός   ios   3x
7309<def>a missile weapon, arrow, dart; venom, poison, Rom. 3:13; Jas. 3:8; rust, Jas. 5:3*</def>
7310
7311GK G2677 | S G2449   Ἰουδαία   Ioudaia   44x
7312<def>Judea, the southern party of the country, below Samaria, Mt. 2:1, 5, 22; 3:1; meton. the inhabitants of Judea</def>
7313
7314GK G2679 | S G2451   Ἰουδαϊκός   Ioudaikos   1x
7315<def>Jewish, current among the Jews, Tit. 1:14*</def>
7316
7317GK G2680 | S G2452   Ἰουδαϊκῶς   Ioudaikōs   1x
7318<def>in the manner of Jews, according to Jewish custom, Gal. 2:14*</def>
7319
7320GK G2681 | S G2453   Ἰουδαῖος   Ioudaios   194x
7321<def>Jewish, Mk. 1:5; Jn. 3:22; Acts 16:1; 24:24; pr. one sprung from the tribe of Judah, or a subject of the kingdom of Judah; in NT a descendant of Jacob, a Jew, Mt. 28:15; Mk. 7:3; Acts 19:34; Rom. 2:28, 29 </def>→ Jew(s).
7322
7323GK G2682 | S G2454   Ἰουδαϊσμός   Ioudaismos   2x
7324<def>Judaism, the character and condition of a Jew; practice of the Jewish religion, Gal. 1:13, 14*</def>
7325
7326GK G2683 | S G2492a   Ἰούδας   Ioudas   44x
7327<def>Judas, Jude, pr. name. (1) Judah, son of Jacob; the tribe of Judah, Mt. 1:2; Lk. 1:39. (2) Juda, son of Joseph, of the ancestry of Jesus, Lk. 3:30. (3) Juda, son of Joanna, of the ancestry of Jesus, Lk. 3:26. (4) Judas, brother of James, Jude, Lk. 6:16; Jude 1. (5) Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, Mt. 10:4; Jn. 6:71. (6) Judas, brother of Jesus, Mt. 13:55; Mk. 6:3. (7) Judas of Galilee, Acts 5:37 . (8) Judas, surnamed Barsabas, Acts 15:22. (9) Judas of Damascus, Acts 9:11</def>
7328
7329GK G2684 | S G2456   Ἰουλία   Ioulia   1x
7330<def>Julia, pr. name, Rom. 16:15*</def>
7331
7332GK G2685 | S G2457   Ἰούλιος   Ioulios   2x
7333<def>Julius, pr. name, Acts 27:1, 3*</def>
7334
7335GK G2687 | S G2458   Ἰουνιᾶς   Iounias   1x
7336<def>Junia, pr. name, Rom. 16:7*</def>
7337
7338GK G2688 | S Gπ2459   Ἰοῦστος   Ioustos   3x
7339<def>Justus, pr. name (1) Joseph Barsabas, Acts 1:23 (2) Justus of Corinth, Acts 18:7 (3) Jesus, called Justus, Col. 4:11*</def>
7340
7341GK G2689 | S G2460   ἱππεύς   hippeus   2x
7342<def>a horseman; pl. ἱππεῖς, horsemen, cavalry, Acts 23:23, 32*</def>
7343
7344GK G2690 | S G2461   ἱππικός   hippikos   1x
7345<def>equestrian; τὸ ἱππικόν, cavalry, horse, Rev. 9:16*</def>
7346
7347GK G2691 | S G2462   ἵππος   hippos   17x
7348<def>a horse, Jas. 3:3; Rev. 6:2, 4, 5, 8; 9:7, 17; 18:13; 19:11, 14 </def>→ horse.
7349
7350GK G2692 | S G2463   ἶÏις   iris   2x
7351<def>a rainbow, iris, Rev. 4:3; 10:1*</def>
7352
7353GK G2693 | S G2464   Ἰσαάκ   Isaak   20x
7354<def>Isaac, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:2; 8:11; 23:32; Acts 3:13;. Rom. 9:7f.; Gal. 4:28; Heb. 11:9ff.; Jas. 2:21</def>
7355
7356GK G2694 | S G2465   ἰσάγγελος   isangelos   1x
7357<def>equal or similar to angels, Lk. 20:36*</def>
7358
7359GK G2696 | S G2469   ἸσκαÏιώθ   IskarioÌ„th   3x
7360<def>see ἸσκαÏιώτης</def>
7361
7362GK G2697 | S G2469   ἸσκαÏιώτης   IskarioÌ„teÌ„s 8x Iscariot, surname of Judas, Mt. 10:4; 26:14; Lk. 22:3; Jn. 6:71; Jn. 12:4; 13:2, 26; 14:22. Also spelled ἸσκαÏιώθ in our text   3x
7363<def>(Mk. 3:19; 14:10; Lk. 6:16), which is indecl.*</def>
7364
7365GK G2698 | S G2470   ἴσος   isos   8x
7366<def>equal, like, Mt. 20:12; Lk. 6:34; on an equality, Phil. 2:6; met. correspondent, consistent, Mk. 14:56, 59</def>
7367
7368GK G2699 | S G2471   ἰσότης   isotēs   3x
7369<def>equality, equal proportion, 2 Cor. 8:13, 14; fairness, equity, what is equitable, Col. 4:1*</def>
7370
7371GK G2700 | S G2472   ἰσότιμος   isotimos   1x
7372<def>of equal price, equally precious or valuable, 2 Pet. 1:1*</def>
7373
7374GK G2701 | S G2473   ἰσόψυχος   isopsychos   1x
7375<def>likeminded, of the same mind and spirit, Phil. 2:20*</def>
7376
7377GK G2702 | S G2474   ἸσÏαήλ   IsraeÌ„l   68x
7378<def>Israel, pr. name, indecl. </def>→ Israel.
7379
7380GK G2703 | S G2475   ἸσÏαηλίτης   IsraeÌ„liteÌ„s   9x
7381<def>an Israelite, a descendant of ἸσÏαήλ, Israel or Jacob, Jn. 1:47; Acts 2:22</def>
7382
7383GK G2704 | S G2466   ἸσσαχάÏ   Issachar   1x
7384<def>Issachar, pr. name, indecl., Rev. 7:7*</def>
7385
7386GK G2705 | S G2476   ἵστημι   histēmi   154x
7387<def>pluperfect, ἑστάμην, also formed as στήκω   10x, trans. to make to stand, set, place, Mt. 4:5; to set forth, appoint, Acts 1:23; to fix, appoint, Acts 17:31; to establish, confirm, Rom. 10:3; Heb. 10:9; to set down, impute, Acts 7:60; to weigh out, pay, Mt. 26:15; intrans. to stand, Mt. 12:46; to stand fast, be firm, be permanent, endure, Mt. 12:25; Eph. 6:13; to be confirmed, proved, Mt. 18:16; 2 Cor. 13:1; to stop, Lk. 7:14; 8:44; Acts 8:38 </def>→ appear; establish; place; propose; set; stand.
7388
7389GK G2707 | S G2477   ἱστοÏέω   historeō   1x
7390<def>to ascertain by inquiry and examination; to inquire of; in NT to visit in order to become acquainted with, Gal. 1:18*</def>
7391
7392GK G2708 | S G2478   ἰσχυÏός   ischuros   29x
7393<def>strong, mighty, robust, Mt. 12:29; Lk. 11:21; powerful, mighty, 1 Cor. 1:27; 4:10; 1 Jn. 2:14; strong, fortified, Rev. 18:10; vehement, Mt. 14:20; energetic, 2 Cor. 10:10; sure, firm, Heb. 6:18 </def>→ mighty; powerful; strong.
7394
7395GK G2709 | S G2479   ἰσχύς   ischus   10x
7396<def>strength, might, power, Rev. 18:2; Eph. 1:19; faculty, ability, 1 Pet. 4:11; Mk. 12:30, 33; Lk. 10:27 </def>→ might; power; strength.
7397
7398GK G2710 | S G2480   ἰσχύω   ischuō   28x
7399<def>to be strong, be well, be in good health, Mt. 9:12; to have power, be able, Mt. 8:28; 26:40; to have power or efficiency, avail, be valid, Gal. 5:6; Heb. 9:17; to be of service, be serviceable, Mt. 5:13; meton. to prevail, Acts 19:16; Rev. 12:8 </def>→ (be) able; overpower; prevail; (be) strong.
7400
7401GK G2711 | S G2481   ἴσως   isōs   1x
7402<def>equally; perhaps, it may be that, Lk. 20:13*</def>
7403
7404GK G2712 | S G2482   Ἰταλία   Italia   4x
7405<def>Italy, Acts 18:2; 27:1, 6; Heb. 13:24*</def>
7406
7407GK G2713 | S G2483   Ἰταλικός   Italikos   1x
7408<def>Italian, Acts 10:1*</def>
7409
7410GK G2714 | S G2484   ἸτουÏαῖος   Itouraios   1x
7411<def>Ituraea, a district of Palestine beyond Jordan, Lk. 3:1*</def>
7412
7413GK G2715 | S G2485   ἰχθύδιον   ichthudion   2x
7414<def>a small fish, Mt. 15:34; Mk. 8:7*</def>
7415
7416GK G2716 | S G2486   ἰχθύς   ichthus   20x
7417<def>a fish, Mt. 15:36; 17:27; Lk. 5:6 </def>→ fish.
7418
7419GK G2717 | S G2487   ἴξνος   ichnos   3x
7420<def>a footstep, track; in NT pl. footsteps, line of conduct, Rom. 4:12; 2 Cor. 12:18; 1 Pet. 2:21*</def>
7421
7422GK G2718 | S G2488   Ἰωαθάμ   Iōatham   2x
7423<def>Joatham, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:9*</def>
7424
7425GK G2720 | S G2490a   Ἰωανάν   Iōanan   1x
7426<def>Joanan, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:27*</def>
7427
7428GK G2721 | S G2489, G2490   Ἰωάννα   Iōanna   2x
7429<def>also spelled Ἰωάνα, Joanna, pr. name, Lk. 8:3; 24:10*</def>
7430
7431GK G2722 | S G2491   Ἰωάννης   Iōannēs   135x
7432<def>also spelled Ἰωάνης, Joannes, John, pr. name (1) John the Baptist, Mt. 3:1, et al. (2) John, son of Zebedee, the apostle, Mt. 4:21, et al. (3) John, surnamed Mark, Acts 12:12, et al. (4) John, the high-priest, Acts 4:6</def>
7433
7434GK G2724 | S G2492   Ἰώβ   Iōb   1x
7435<def>Job, pr. name, indecl., Jas. 5:11*</def>
7436
7437GK G2725 | S G5601   Ἰωβήδ   Iōbēd   3x
7438<def>Obed, David’s grandfather, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:5; Lk. 3:32*</def>
7439
7440GK G2726 | S G2455   Ἰωδά   Iōda   1x
7441<def>Joda, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:26*</def>
7442
7443GK G2727 | S G2493   Ἰωήλ   Iōēl   1x
7444<def>Joel, an Old Testament prophet, pr. name, indecl., Acts 2:16*</def>
7445
7446GK G2729 | S G2494a   Ἰωνάμ   Iōnam   1x
7447<def>Jonam, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:30*</def>
7448
7449GK G2731 | S G2495   Ἰωνᾶς   Iōnas   9x
7450<def>Jonas, pr. name Jonah, the prophet, Mt. 12:39; Lk. 11:29</def>
7451
7452GK G2732 | S G2496   ἸωÏάμ   IoÌ„ram   2x
7453<def>Joram, king of Judah (2 Ki. 8:16ff.), pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:8*</def>
7454
7455GK G2733 | S G2497   ἸωÏίμ   IoÌ„rim   1x
7456<def>Jorim, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:29*</def>
7457
7458GK G2734 | S G2498   Ἰωσαφάτ   Iōsaphat   2x
7459<def>Josaphat, king of Judah (1 Ki. 22:41), pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:8*</def>
7460
7461GK G2736 | S G2500   Ἰωσῆς   Iōsēs   4x
7462<def>Joses, Joseph pr. name Mt. 27:56; Mk. 6:3; 15:40, 47*</def>
7463
7464GK G2737 | S G2501   Ἰωσήφ   Iōsēph   35x
7465<def>Joseph, pr. name, indecl. (1) Joseph, son of Jacob, Jn. 4:5. (2) Joseph, son of Jonan, Lk. 3:30. (3) Joseph, son of Judas, Lk. 3:26. (4) Joseph, son of Mattathias, Lk. 3:24. (5) Joseph, the husband of Mary, Mt. 1:16. (6) Joseph of Arimathea, Mt. 27:57. (7) Joseph Barsabas, Acts 1:23. (8) Joseph Barnabas, Acts 4:36</def>
7466
7467GK G2738 | S G2501a   Ἰωσήχ   Iōsēch   1x
7468<def>Josech, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:26*</def>
7469
7470GK G2739 | S G2502   Ἰωσίας   Iōsias   2x
7471<def>Josiah, king of Judah (2 Ki. 22), Mt. 1:10, 11*</def>
7472
7473GK G2740 | S G2503   ἰῶτα   iōta   1x
7474<def>iota; in NT used like the Hebrew/Aramaic yod, the smallest letter in the Hebrew/Aramaic alphabet, as an expression for the least or minutest part; a jot, Mt. 5:18*</def>
7475
7476Κ
7477
7478GK G2743 | S G2504   κἀγώ   kagō   84x
7479<def>and I, I also, but I, a crasis of καί and á¼Î³á½½, dat., κἀμοί, acc., κἀμέ</def>
7480
7481GK G2745 | S G2505   καθά   katha   1x
7482<def>can function as an adverb, just as, Mt. 27:10*</def>
7483
7484GK G2746 | S G2506   καθαίÏεσις   kathairesis   3x
7485<def>tearing down, destruction, 2 Cor. 10:4, 8; 13:10*</def>
7486
7487GK G2747 | S G2507   καθαιÏέω   kathaireō   9x
7488<def>take or bring down, Mk. 15:36, 46; Lk. 1:52; 23:53; Acts 13:29; tear down, destroy, Lk. 12:18; Acts 13:19; 19:27; 2 Cor. 10:4*</def>
7489
7490GK G2748 | S G2508   καθαίÏω   kathairō   1x
7491<def>to cleanse from filth; to clear by pruning, prune, Jn. 15:2; met. to cleanse from sin, make expiation</def>
7492
7493GK G2749 | S G2509   καθάπεÏ   kathaper   13x
7494<def>can function as an adverb, even as, just as, Rom. 3:4; 4:6; 9:13; 10:15; 11:8; 12:4; 1 Cor. 10:10; 12:12; 2 Cor. 1:14; 3:13, 18; 8:11; 1 Thess. 2:11; 3:6, 12; 4:5; Heb. 4:2*</def>
7495
7496GK G2750 | S G2510   καθάπτω   kathaptō   1x
7497<def>trans. to fasten or fit to; in NT equivalent to καθάπτομαι, to fix one’s self upon, fasten upon, take hold of, seize, Acts 28:3*</def>
7498
7499GK G2751 | S G2511   καθαÏίζω   katharizō   31x
7500<def>to cleanse, render pure, purify, Mt. 23:25; Lk. 11:39; to cleanse from leprosy, Mt. 8:2, 3; 10:8; met. to cleanse from sin, purify by an expiatory offering, make expiation for, Heb. 9:22, 23; 1 Jn. 1:7; to cleanse from sin, free from the influence of error and sin, Acts 15:9; 2 Cor. 7:1; to pronounce ceremonially clean, Acts 10:15; 11:9 </def>→ cleanse; make clean.
7501
7502GK G2752 | S G2512   καθαÏισμός   katharismos   7x
7503<def>ceremonial cleansing, purification, Lk. 2:22; 5:14; mode of purification, Jn. 2:6; 3:25; cleansing of lepers, Mk. 1:44; met. expiation, Heb. 1:3; 2 Pet. 1:9*</def>
7504
7505GK G2754 | S G2513   καθαÏός   katharos   27x
7506<def>clean, pure, unsoiled, Mt. 23:26; 27:59; met. clean from guilt, guiltless, innocent, Acts 18:6; 20:26; sincere, upright, virtuous, void of evil, Mt. 5:8; Jn. 15:3; clean ceremonially and morally, Lk. 11:41 </def>→ clean.
7507
7508GK G2755 | S G2514   καθαÏότης   katharoteÌ„s   1x
7509<def>cleanness; ceremonial purity, Heb. 9:13*</def>
7510
7511GK G2756 | S G2515   καθέδÏα   kathedra   3x
7512<def>chair, seat, Mt. 21:12; 23:2; Mk. 11:15*</def>
7513
7514GK G2757 | S G2516   καθέζομαι   kathezomai   7x
7515<def>to seat one’s self, sit down, Mt. 26:55; Lk. 2:46; Jn. 4:6; 1:20; 20:12; Acts 6:15; 20:9*</def>
7516
7517GK G2759 | S G2517   καθεξῆς   kathexēs   5x
7518<def>in a continual order or series, successively, consecutively, Lk. 1:3; Acts 11:4; 18:23; á½, ἡ, καθεξῆς, succeeding, subsequent, Lk. 8:1; Acts 3:24*</def>
7519
7520GK G2761 | S G2518   καθεύδω   katheudō   22x
7521<def>to sleep, be fast asleep, Mt. 8:24; 9:24; met. to sleep in spiritual sloth, Eph. 5:14; 1 Thess. 5:6; to sleep the sleep of death, to die, 1 Thess. 5:10 </def>→ sleep.
7522
7523GK G2762 | S G2519   καθηγητής   kathēgētēs   2x
7524<def>pr. a guide, leader; in NT a teacher, instructor, Mt. 23:10*</def>
7525
7526GK G2763 | S G2520   καθήκω   kathēkō   2x
7527<def>to reach, extend to; καθήκει, impers. it is fitting, meet, Acts 22:22; τὸ καθῆκον, what is fit, right, duty; τὰ μὴ καθήκοντα, by litotes for what is abominable or detestable, Rom. 1:28*</def>
7528
7529GK G2764 | S G2521   κάθημαι   kathēmai   91x
7530<def>to sit, be sitting, Mt. 9:9; Lk. 10:13; to be seated, 1 Cor. 14:30; to be enthroned, Rev. 18:7; to dwell, reside, Mt. 4:16; Lk. 1:79; 21:35 </def>→ reside; seated; sit.
7531
7532GK G2766 | S G2522   καθημεÏινός   katheÌ„merinos   1x
7533<def>daily, day by day, Acts 6:1*</def>
7534
7535GK G2767 | S G2523   καθίζω   kathizō   46x
7536<def>(1) trans. to cause to sit, place; καθίζομαι, to be seated, sit, Mt. 19:28; Lk. 22:30; to cause to sit as judges, place, appoint, 1 Cor. 6:4; (2) intrans. to sit, sit down, Mt. 13:48; 26:36; to remain, settle, stay, continue, live, Lk. 24:49 </def>→ sit.
7537
7538GK G2768 | S G2524   καθίημι   kathiēmi   4x
7539<def>to let down, lower, Lk. 5:19; Acts 9:25; 10:11; 11:5*</def>
7540
7541GK G2770 | S G2525   καθίστημι   kathistēmi   21x
7542<def>also formed as καθιστάνω, to place, set, Jas. 3:6; to set, constitute, appoint, Mt. 24:45, 47; Lk. 12:14; to set down in a place, conduct, Acts 17:15; to make, render, or cause to be, 2 Pet. 1:8; pass. to be rendered, Rom. 5:19 </def>→ appoint; become; escort; put in charge.
7543
7544GK G2771 | S G2526   καθό   katho   4x
7545<def>as, Rom. 8:26; according as, in proportion as, to the degree that, 2 Cor. 8:12; 1 Pet. 4:13*</def>
7546
7547GK G2773 | S G2527   καθόλου   katholou   1x
7548<def>on the whole, entirely, in general, altogether, completely; with a negative, not at all, Acts 4:18*</def>
7549
7550GK G2774 | S G2528   καθοπλίζω   kathoplizō   1x
7551<def>middle, to arm oneself (completely), Lk. 11:21*</def>
7552
7553GK G2775 | S G2529   καθοÏάω   kathoraō   1x
7554<def>pr. to look down upon, in the NT to mark, perceive, discern, Rom. 1:20*</def>
7555
7556GK G2776 | S G2530   καθότι   kathoti   6x
7557<def>as, just as, according as, in proportion as, Acts 2:45; 4:35; inasmuch as, Lk. 1:7; 19:9; Acts 2:24; 17:31*</def>
7558
7559GK G2777 | S G2531   καθώς   kathōs   182x
7560<def>as, just as, in the manner that, Mt. 21:6; 26:24; how, in what manner, Acts 15:14; according as, Mk. 4:33; inasmuch as, Jn. 17:2; of time, when, Acts 7:17</def>
7561
7562GK G2778 | S G2531a   καθώσπεÏ   kathoÌ„sper   1x
7563<def>just as, exactly as, Heb. 5:4*</def>
7564
7565GK G2779 | S G2532   καί   kai   9,160x
7566<def>(1) and, Mt. 2:2, 3, 11; 4:22; (2) καί ... καί, both ... and; (3) as a cumulative particle, also, too, Mt. 5:39; Jn. 8:19; 1 Cor. 11:6; (4) emphatic, even, also, Mt. 10:30; 1 Cor. 2:10; in NT adversative, but, Mt. 11:19; also introductory of the apodosis of a sentence, Gal. 3:28; Jas. 2:4</def>
7567
7568GK G2780 | S G2533   Καϊάφας   Kaiaphas   9x
7569<def>Caiaphas, pr. name, the high priest from A.D. 18-36, Mt. 26:3, 57; Lk. 3:2; Jn. 11:49; 18:13f., 24, 28; Acts 4:6*</def>
7570
7571GK G2782 | S G2535   Κάϊν   Kain   3x
7572<def>Cain, pr. name, indecl., Heb. 11:4; 1 Jn. 3:12; Jude 11*</def>
7573
7574GK G2783 | S G2536   Καϊνάμ   Kainam   2x
7575<def>Cainan, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:36, 37*</def>
7576
7577GK G2785 | S G2537   καινός   kainos   41x
7578<def>new, recently made, Mt. 9:17; Mk. 2:22; new in species, character, or mode, Mt. 26:28, 29; Mk. 14:24, 25; Lk. 22:20; Jn. 13:34; 2 Cor. 5:17; Gal. 6:15; Eph. 2:15; 4:24; 1 Jn. 2:7; Rev. 3:12; novel, strange, Mk. 1:27; Acts 17:19; new to the possessor, Mk. 16:17; unheard of, unusual, Mk. 1:27; Acts 17:19; met. renovated, better, of higher excellence, 2 Cor. 5:17; Rev. 5:9 </def>→ new.
7579
7580GK G2786 | S G2538   καινότης   kainotēs   2x
7581<def>newness, Rom. 6:4; 7:6*</def>
7582
7583GK G2788 | S G2539   καίπεÏ   kaiper   5x
7584<def>though, although; Phil. 3:4; Heb. 5:8; 7:5; 12:17; 2 Pet. 1:12*</def>
7585
7586GK G2789 | S G2540   καιÏός   kairos   85x
7587<def>pr. fitness, proportion, suitableness; a fitting situation, suitable place, 1 Pet. 4:17; a limited period of time marked by a suitableness of circumstances, a fitting season, 1 Cor. 4:5; 1 Tim. 2:6; 6:15; Tit. 1:3; opportunity, Acts 24:25; Gal. 6:10; Heb. 11:15; a limited period of time marked by characteristic circumstances, a signal juncture, a marked season, Mt. 16:3; Lk. 12:56; 21:8; 1 Pet. 1:11; a destined time, Mt. 8:29; 26:18; Mk. 1:15; Lk. 21:24; 1 Thess. 5:1; a season in ordinary succession, equivalent to á½¥Ïα, Mt. 13:30; Acts 14:17; in NT a limited time, a short season, Lk. 4:13; simply, a point of time, Mt. 11:25; Lk. 13:1 </def>→ season; time.
7588
7589GK G2790 | S G2541   ΚαῖσαÏ   Kaisar   29x
7590<def>Caesar, pr. name</def>
7591
7592GK G2791 | S G2542   ΚαισάÏεια   Kaisareia   17x
7593<def>Caesarea (1) Caesarea Philippi, Mt. 16:13; Mk. 8:27; (2) Caesarea Augusta, Acts 8:40</def>
7594
7595GK G2792 | S G2543   καίτοι   kaitoi   2x
7596<def>and yet, though, although, Acts 14:17; Heb. 4:3*</def>
7597
7598GK G2793 | S G2544   καίτοιγε   kaitoige   1x
7599<def>although indeed, and yet, Jn. 4:2*</def>
7600
7601GK G2794 | S G2545   καίω   kaiō   11x
7602<def>to cause to burn, kindle, light, Mt. 5:15; pass. to be kindled, burn, flame, Lk. 12:35; met. to be kindled into emotion, Lk. 24:32; to consume with fire, Jn. 15:6; 1 Cor. 13:3 </def>→ burn.
7603
7604GK G2795 | S G2546   κἀκεῖ   kakei   10x
7605<def>crasis, and there, Mt. 5:23; 10:11; there also, Acts 17:13</def>
7606
7607GK G2796 | S G2547   κἀκεῖθεν   kakeithen   10x
7608<def>crasis, and there, Mk. 10:1; Acts 7:4; 14:26; 20:15; 21:1; 27:4, 12; 28:15; and then, afterwards, Acts 13:21</def>
7609
7610GK G2797 | S G2548   κἀκεῖνος   kakeinos   22x
7611<def>crasis, and he, she, it; and this, and that, Mt. 15:18; 23:23; he, she, it also; this also, that also, Mt. 20:4</def>
7612
7613GK G2798 | S G2549   κακία   kakia   11x
7614<def>malice, malignity, Rom. 1:29; Eph. 4:31; wickedness, depravity, Acts 8:22; 1 Cor. 5:8; in NT evil, trouble, calamity, misfortune, Mt. 6:34 </def>→ evil; malice; wicked, wickedness.
7615
7616GK G2799 | S G2550   κακοήθεια   kakoētheia   1x
7617<def>disposition for mischief, misfortune, malignity, Rom. 1:29*</def>
7618
7619GK G2800 | S G2551   κακολογέω   kakologeō   4x
7620<def>to speak evil of, revile, abuse, insult, Mk. 9:39; Acts 19:9; to address with offensive language, to treat with disrespect, Matt, 15:4; Mk. 7:10*</def>
7621
7622GK G2801 | S G2552   κακοπάθεια   kakopatheia   1x
7623<def>a state of suffering, affliction, trouble, in NT endurance in affliction, perseverance, Jas. 5:10*</def>
7624
7625GK G2802 | S G2553   κακοπαθέω   kakopatheō   3x
7626<def>to suffer evil or afflictions, 2 Tim. 2:9; to be afflicted, troubled, dejected, Jas. 5:13; in NT to show endurance in trials and afflictions, 2 Tim. 4:5*</def>
7627
7628GK G2803 | S G2554   κακοποιέω   kakopoieō   4x
7629<def>to cause evil, injure, do harm, Mk. 3:4; Lk. 6:9; to do evil, commit sin, 1 Pet. 3:17; 3 Jn. 11*</def>
7630
7631GK G2804 | S G2555   κακοποιός   kakopoios   3x
7632<def>an evil-doer, 1 Pet. 2:12, 14; 4:15*</def>
7633
7634GK G2805 | S G2556   κακός   kakos   50x
7635<def>bad, of a bad quality or disposition, worthless, corrupt, depraved, Mt. 21:41; 24:48; Mk. 7:21; wicked, criminal, morally bad; τὸ κακόν, evil, wickedness, crime, Mt. 27:23; Acts 23:9; deceitful, 1 Pet. 3:10; mischievous, harmful, destructive; τὸ κακόν, evil mischief, harm, injury, Tit. 1:12; afflictive; τὸ κακόν, evil, misery, affliction, suffering, Lk. 16;25 </def>→ bad; evil; wicked, wickedness; wrong.
7636
7637GK G2806 | S G2557   κακοῦÏγος   kakourgos   4x
7638<def>an evil-doer, malefactor, criminal, Lk. 23:32, 33, 39; 2 Tim. 2:9*</def>
7639
7640GK G2807 | S G2558   κακουχέω   kakoucheō   2x
7641<def>to torment, afflict, harass; pass. to be afflicted, be oppressed with evils, Heb. 11:37 13:3*</def>
7642
7643GK G2808 | S G2559   κακόω   kakoō   6x
7644<def>to harm, mistreat, cause evil to, oppress, Acts 7:6, 19; 12:1; 18:10; 1 Pet. 3:13; in NT to make angry, embitter, Acts 14:2*</def>
7645
7646GK G2809 | S G2560   κακῶς   kakōs   16x
7647<def>ill, badly; physically ill, sick, Mt. 4:24; 8:16; grievously, vehemently, Mt. 15:22; wretchedly, miserably, Mt. 21:41; wickedly, reproachfully, Acts 23:5; wrongly, criminally, Jn. 18:23; amiss, Jas. 4:3 </def>→ evil; sick; wrong.
7648
7649GK G2810 | S G2561   κάκωσις   kakōsis   1x
7650<def>ill treatment, affliction, oppression, misery, Acts 7:34*</def>
7651
7652GK G2811 | S G2562   καλάμη   kalamē   1x
7653<def>the stalk of grain, straw, stubble, 1 Cor. 3:12*</def>
7654
7655GK G2812 | S G2563   κάλαμος   kalamos   12x
7656<def>a reed, cane, Mt. 11:7; 12:20; Lk. 7:24; a reed in its various appliances, as, a wand, a staff, Mt. 27:29, 30, 48; Mk. 15:19, 36; a measuring-rod, Rev. 11:1; 21:15f.; a writer’s reed, 3 Jn. 13* </def>→ reed.
7657
7658GK G2813 | S G2564   καλέω   kaleō   148x
7659<def>to call, call to, Jn. 10:3; to call into one’s presence, send for a person, Mt. 2:7; to summon, Mt. 2:15; 25:14; to invite, Mt. 22:9; to call to the performance of a certain thing, Mt. 9:13; Heb. 11:8; to call to a participation in the privileges of the Gospel, Rom. 8:30; 9:24; 1 Cor. 1:9; 7:18; to call to an office or dignity, Heb. 5:4; to name, style, Mt. 1:21; pass. to be styled, regarded, Mt. 5:9, 19 </def>→ call; invite; summon.
7660
7661GK G2814 | S G2565   καλλιέλαιος   kallielaios   1x
7662<def>pr. adj. productive of good oil; as subst. a cultivated olive tree, Rom. 11:24*</def>
7663
7664GK G2815 | S G2567   καλοδιδάσκαλος   kalodidaskalos   1x
7665<def>teaching what is good; a teacher of good, Tit. 2:3*</def>
7666
7667GK G2818 | S G2569   καλοποιέω   kalopoieō   1x
7668<def>to do well, do good, do what is right, 2 Thess. 3:13*</def>
7669
7670GK G2819 | S G2566, G2570   καλός   kalos   101x
7671<def>pr. beautiful; good, of good quality or disposition; fertile, rich, Mt. 13:8, 23; useful, profitable, Lk. 14:34; καλόν á¼ÏƒÏ„ι[ν], it is profitable, it is well, Mt. 18:8, 9; excellent, choice, select, goodly, Mt. 7:17, 19; καλόν á¼ÏƒÏ„ι[ν], it is pleasant, delightful, Mt. 17:4; just, full measure, Lk. 6:38; honorable, distinguished, Jas. 2:7; good, possessing moral excellence, worthy, upright, virtuous, Jn. 10:11, 14; 1 Tim. 4:6; τὸ καλόν, and τὸ καλόν á¼”Ïγον, what is good and right, a good deed, rectitude, virtue, Mt. 5:16; Rom. 7:18, 21; right, duty, propriety, Mt. 15:26; benefit, favor, Jn. 10:32, 33 </def>→ beautiful; good.
7672
7673GK G2820 | S G2571   κάλυμμα   kalymma   4x
7674<def>a covering; a veil, 2 Cor. 3:13; met. a veil, a blind to spiritual vision, 2 Cor. 3:14, 15, 16*</def>
7675
7676GK G2821 | S G2572   καλύπτω   kalyptō   8x
7677<def>to cover, Mt. 8:24; Lk. 8:16; 23:30; to hide, conceal, Mt. 10:26; 2 Cor. 4:3; met. to cover, throw a veil of oblivion over, Jas. 5:20; 1 Pet. 4:8</def>
7678
7679GK G2822 | S G2573   καλῶς   kalōs   37x
7680<def>well, rightly, suitable, with propriety, becomingly, 1 Cor. 7:37; 14:17; Gal. 4:17; 5:7; truly, justly, correctly, Mk. 12:32; Lk. 20:39; Jn. 4:17; appositely, Mt. 15:7; Mk. 7:6; becomingly, honorably, Jas. 2:3; well, effectually, Mk. 7:9, 37; καλῶς εἰπεῖν, to speak well, praise, applaud, Lk. 6:26; καλῶς ἔχειν, to be convalescent, Mk. 16:18; καλῶς ποιεῖν, to do good, confer benefits, Mt. 5:44; 12:12; to do well, act virtuously, Phil. 4:14 </def>→ good; right; well.
7681
7682GK G2823 | S G2574   κάμηλος   kamēlos   6x
7683<def>a camel, Mt. 3:4; 23:24 </def>→ camel.
7684
7685GK G2825 | S G2575   κάμινος   kaminos   4x
7686<def>a furnace, oven, kiln, Mt. 13:42, 50; Rev. 1:15; 9:2*</def>
7687
7688GK G2826 | S G2576   καμμύω   kammyō   2x
7689<def>to shut, close the eyes, Mt. 13:15; Acts 28:27*</def>
7690
7691GK G2827 | S G2577   κάμνω   kamnō   2x
7692<def>to tire with exertion, labor to weariness; to be wearied, tired out, exhausted, be discouraged, Heb. 12:3; to labor under disease, be sick, Jas. 5:15*</def>
7693
7694GK G2828 | S G2578   κάμπτω   kamptō   4x
7695<def>trans. to bend, inflect the knee, Rom. 11:4; Eph. 3:14 intrans. to bend, bow, Rom. 14:11; Phil. 2:10*</def>
7696
7697GK G2829 | S G2579   κἄν   kan   17x
7698<def>crasis, and if, Mk. 16:18; also if, Mt. 21:21; even if, if even, although, Jn. 10:38; if so much as, Heb. 12:20; also in NT simply equivalent to καί, as a particle of emphasis, by a pleonasm of ἄν, at least, at all events, Mk. 6:56; Acts 5:15; 2 Cor. 11:16</def>
7699
7700GK G2830 | S G2580   Κανά   Kana   4x
7701<def>indecl. Cana, a town in Galilee, Jn. 2:1, 11; 4:46; 21:2*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
7702
7703GK G2831 | S G2580a   Καναναῖος   Kananaios   2x
7704<def>a Canaanite, Mt. 10:4; Mk. 3:18*</def>
7705
7706GK G2833 | S G2582   Κανδάκη   Kandakē   1x
7707<def>Candace, pr. name, Acts 8:27*</def>
7708
7709GK G2834 | S G2583   κανών   kanōn   4x
7710<def>a measure, rule; in NT prescribed range of action or duty, 2 Cor. 10:13, 15, 16; met. rule of conduct or doctrine, Gal. 6:16*</def>
7711
7712GK G2836 | S G2585   καπηλεύω   kapēleuō   1x
7713<def>pr. to be κάπηλος, a retailer; to peddle with; to corrupt, adulterate, 2 Cor. 2:17*</def>
7714
7715GK G2837 | S G2586   καπνός   kapnos   13x
7716<def>smoke, Acts 2:19; Rev. 8:4 </def>→ smoke.
7717
7718GK G2838 | S G2587   Καππαδοκία   Kappadokia   2x
7719<def>Cappadocia, a district of Asia Minor, Acts 2:9; 1 Pet. 1:1*</def>
7720
7721GK G2840 | S G2588   καÏδία   kardia   156x
7722<def>the heart, regarded as the seat of feeling, impulse, affection, desire, Mt. 6:21; 22:37; Phil. 1:7; the heart, as the seat of intellect, Mt. 13:15; Rom. 1:21; the heart, as the inner and mental frame, Mt. 5:8; Lk. 16:15; 1 Pet. 3:4; the conscience, 1 Jn. 3:20, 21; the heart, the inner part, middle, center, Mt. 12:40 </def>→ heart.
7723
7724GK G2841 | S G2589   καÏδιογνώστης   kardiognoÌ„steÌ„s   2x
7725<def>heart-knower, searcher of hearts, Acts 1:24; 15:8*</def>
7726
7727GK G2842 | S G2591   ΚάÏπος   Karpos   1x
7728<def>Carpus, pr. name, 2 Tim. 4:13*</def>
7729
7730GK G2843 | S G2590   καÏπός   karpos   66x
7731<def>fruit, Mt. 3:10; 21:19, 34; from the Hebrew, καÏπὸς κοιλίας, fruit of the womb, offspring, Lk. 1:42; καÏπὸς ὀσφύος, fruit of the loins, offspring, posterity, Acts 2:30; καÏπὸς χειλέων, fruit of the lips, praise, Heb. 13:15; met. conduct, actions, Mt. 3:8; 7:16; Rom. 6:22; benefit, profit, Rom. 1:13; 6:21; reward, Phil. 4:17 </def>→ crop; fruit.
7732
7733GK G2844 | S G2592   καÏποφοÏέω   karpophoreō   8x
7734<def>to bear fruit, yield, Mk. 4:28; met, to bring forth the fruit of action or conduct, Mt. 13:23; Rom. 7:5; mid. to expand by fruitfulness, to develop itself by success, Col. 1:6, 10</def>
7735
7736GK G2845 | S G2593   καÏποφόÏος   karpophoros   1x
7737<def>fruitful, adapted to bring forth fruit, Acts 14:17*</def>
7738
7739GK G2846 | S G2594   καÏτεÏέω   kartereō   1x
7740<def>to be stout; to endure patiently, persevere, bear up with fortitude, Heb. 11:27*</def>
7741
7742GK G2847 | S G2595   κάÏφος   karphos   6x
7743<def>any small dry thing, as chaff, stubble, splinter; Mt. 7:3, 4, 5; Lk. 6:41, 42*</def>
7744
7745GK G2848 | S G2596   κατά   kata   473x
7746<def>down from, Mt. 8:32; down upon, upon, Mk. 14:3; Acts 27:14; down into; κατὰ βάθους, profound, deepest, 2 Cor. 8:2; down over, throughout a space, Lk. 4:14; 23:5; concerning, in cases of pointed allegation, 1 Cor. 15:15; against, Mt. 12:30; by, in oaths, Mt. 26:63; with an acc. of place, in the quarter of, about, near, at, Lk. 10;32; Acts 2:10; throughout, Lk. 8:39; in, Rom. 16:5; among, Acts 21:21; in the presence of, Lk. 2:31; in the direction of, towards, Acts 8:26; Phil. 3:14; of time, within the range of; during, in the course of, at, about, Acts 12:1; 27:27; distributively, κατ’ οἶκον, by houses, from house to house, Acts 2:46; kata; duvo, two and two, 1 Cor. 14:27; καθ’ ἡμέÏαν, daily, Mt. 26:55; trop., according to, conformable to, in proportion to, Mt. 9:29; 25:15; after the fashion or likeness of. Heb. 5:6; in virtue of, Mt. 19:3; as respects, Rom. 11:3; Acts 25;14; Heb. 9:9</def>
7747
7748GK G2849 | S G2597   καταβαίνω   katabainō   81x
7749<def>to come or go down, descend, Mt. 8:1; 17:9; to lead down, Acts 8:26; to come down, fall, Mt. 7:25, 27; to be let down, Acts 10:11; 11:5 </def>→ come down; descend; go down.
7750
7751GK G2850 | S G2598   καταβάλλω   kataballō   2x
7752<def>to cast down, 2 Cor. 4:9; mid. to lay down, lay a foundation, Heb. 6:1*</def>
7753
7754GK G2851 | S G2599   καταβαÏέω   katabareō   1x
7755<def>pr. to weigh down, met. to burden, be burdensome to, 2 Cor. 12:16*</def>
7756
7757GK G2852 | S G2599a   καταβαÏύνω   katabarynō   1x
7758<def>to weigh down, depress, pass., be heavy, Mk. 14:40*</def>
7759
7760GK G2853 | S G2600   κατάβασις   katabasis   1x
7761<def>the act of descending; a way down, descent, Lk. 19:37*</def>
7762
7763GK G2856 | S G2602   καταβολή   katabolē   11x
7764<def>pr. a casting down; laying the foundation, foundation; beginning, commencement, Mt. 13:35; 25:34; conception in the womb, Heb. 11:11 </def>→ creation; foundation.
7765
7766GK G2857 | S G2603   καταβÏαβεύω   katabrabeuō   1x
7767<def>pr. to give an unfavorable decision as respects a prize; hence, to decide against, Col. 2:18*</def>
7768
7769GK G2858 | S G2604   καταγγελεύς   katangeleus   1x
7770<def>one who announces anything, a proclaimer, publisher, Acts 17:18*</def>
7771
7772GK G2859 | S G2605   καταγγέλλω   katangellō   18x
7773<def>to announce, proclaim, Acts 13:38; in NT to laud, celebrate, Rom. 1:8 </def>→ announce; make public; proclaim.
7774
7775GK G2860 | S G2606   καταγελάω   katagelaō   3x
7776<def>to deride, laugh at, jeer, Mt. 9:24; Mk. 5:40; Lk. 8:53*</def>
7777
7778GK G2861 | S G2607   καταγινώσκω   kataginōskō   3x
7779<def>to determine against, condemn, blame, reprehend, Gal. 2:11; 1 Jn. 3:20, 21</def>
7780
7781GK G2862 | S G2608   κατάγνυμι   katagnymi   4x
7782<def>to break in pieces, crush, break in two, Mt. 12:20; Jn. 19:31, 32, 33*</def>
7783
7784GK G2863 | S G2608a   καταγÏάφω   katagraphō   1x
7785<def>to trace, draw in outline, write, Jn. 8:6*</def>
7786
7787GK G2864 | S G2609   κατάγω   katagō   9x
7788<def>to lead, bring, or conduct down, Acts 9:30; 22:30; 23:15, 20, 28; to bring a ship to land; pass. κατάγομαι, aor. κατήχθην, to come to land, land, touch, Lk. 5:11</def>
7789
7790GK G2865 | S G2610   καταγωνίζομαι   katagōnizomai   1x
7791<def>to subdue, vanquish, overcome, conquer, Heb. 11:33*</def>
7792
7793GK G2866 | S G2611   καταδέω   katadeō   1x
7794<def>to bind up; to bandage a wound, Lk. 10:34*</def>
7795
7796GK G2867 | S G2612   κατάδηλος   katadēlos   1x
7797<def>quite clear or evident, Heb. 7:15*</def>
7798
7799GK G2868 | S G2613   καταδικάζω   katadikazō   5x
7800<def>to give judgment against, condemn, Mt. 12:7, 37; Lk. 6:37; Jas. 5:6*</def>
7801
7802GK G2869 | S G2613a   καταδίκη   katadikē   1x
7803<def>condemnation, sentence of condemnation, Acts 25:15*</def>
7804
7805GK G2870 | S G2614   καταδιώκω   katadiōkō   1x
7806<def>to follow hard upon; to track, search for, follow perseveringly, Mk. 1:36*</def>
7807
7808GK G2871 | S G2615   καταδουλόω   katadouloō   2x
7809<def>to reduce to absolute servitude, make a slave of, 2 Cor. 11:20; Gal. 2:4*</def>
7810
7811GK G2872 | S G2616   καταδυναστεύω   katadynasteuō   2x
7812<def>to tyrannize over, oppress, exploit, Acts 10:38; Jas. 2:6*</def>
7813
7814GK G2873 | S G2652   κατάθεμα   katathema   1x
7815<def>an execration, curse; by meton. what is worthy of cursing or condemnation, Rev. 22:3*</def>
7816
7817GK G2874 | S G2617a   καταθεματίζω   katathematizō   1x
7818<def>to curse, Mt. 26:74*</def>
7819
7820GK G2875 | S G2617   καταισχύνω   kataischunō   13x
7821<def>to humiliate, shame, put to shame, 1 Cor. 1:27; pass. to be ashamed, be put to shame, Lk. 13:17; to dishonor, disgrace, 1 Cor. 11:4, 5; from the Hebrew, to frustrate, disappoint, Rom. 5:5; 9:33; 1 Pet. 2:6 </def>→ ashamed; disappoint; embarrass, (be) embarrassed; humiliate.
7822
7823GK G2876 | S G2618   κατακαίω   katakaiō   12x
7824<def>to burn up, consume with fire, Mt. 3:12; 13:30, 40 </def>→ burn.
7825
7826GK G2877 | S G2619   κατακαλύπτω   katakalyptō   3x
7827<def>to veil; mid. to veil one’s self, be veiled or covered, 1 Cor. 11:6, 7. In the pres act ind., 2nd sg, the personal ending σαι does not simplify as normal, κατακαυχᾶσαι*</def>
7828
7829GK G2878 | S G2620   κατακαυχάομαι   katakauchaomai   4x
7830<def>to boast, glory over, assume superiority over, Rom. 11:18 (2x); Jas. 2:13; 3:14*</def>
7831
7832GK G2879 | S G2621   κατάκειμαι   katakeimai   12x
7833<def>to lie, be in a recumbent position, be laid down, Mk. 1:30; 2:4; Lk. 5:25; Jn. 5:3, 6; Acts 9:33; 28:8; to recline at table, Mk. 2:15; 14:3; Lk. 5:29; 7:37; 1 Cor. 8:10* </def>→ lie down; recline.
7834
7835GK G2880 | S G2622   κατακλάω   kataklaō   2x
7836<def>to break, break in pieces, Mk. 6:41; Lk. 9:16*</def>
7837
7838GK G2881 | S G2623   κατακλείω   katakleiō   2x
7839<def>to close, shut fast; to shut up, confine, Lk. 3:20; Acts 26:10*</def>
7840
7841GK G2883 | S G2624a   κατακληÏονομέω   katakleÌ„ronomeō   1x
7842<def>to give as inheritance, Acts 13:19*</def>
7843
7844GK G2884 | S G2625   κατακλίνω   kataklinō   5x
7845<def>to cause to lie down, cause to recline at table, Lk. 9:14, 15; mid. to lie down, recline, Lk. 7:36; 14:8; 24:30*</def>
7846
7847GK G2885 | S G2626   κατακλύζω   kataklyzō   1x
7848<def>to inundate, flood, deluge, 2 Pet. 3:6*</def>
7849
7850GK G2886 | S G2627   κατακλυσμός   kataklysmos   4x
7851<def>flood, deluge, Mt. 24:38, 39; Lk. 17:27; 2 Pet. 2:5*</def>
7852
7853GK G2887 | S G2628   κατακολουθέω   katakoloutheō   2x
7854<def>to follow closely or earnestly, Lk. 23:55; Acts 16:17*</def>
7855
7856GK G2888 | S G2629   κατακόπτω   katakoptō   1x
7857<def>to cut or dash in pieces; to mangle, wound, Mk. 5:5*</def>
7858
7859GK G2889 | S G2630   κατακÏημνίζω   katakreÌ„mnizō   1x
7860<def>to cast down headlong, Lk. 4:29*</def>
7861
7862GK G2890 | S G2631   κατάκÏιμα   katakrima   3x
7863<def>punishment, condemnation, condemning sentence, Rom. 5:16, 18; 8:1*</def>
7864
7865GK G2891 | S G2632   κατακÏίνω   katakrinō   18x
7866<def>to give judgment against, condemn, Mt. 27:3; Jn. 8:10, 11; to condemn, to place in a guilty light by contrast, Mt. 12:41, 42; Lk. 11:31, 32; Heb. 11:7 </def>→ condemn; judge guilty.
7867
7868GK G2892 | S G2633   κατάκÏισις   katakrisis   2x
7869<def>condemnation, 2 Cor. 3:9; censure, 2 Cor. 7:3*</def>
7870
7871GK G2893 | S G2633a   κατακύπτω   katakyptō   1x
7872<def>to bend down, Jn. 8:8*</def>
7873
7874GK G2894 | S G2634   κατακυÏιεύω   katakyrieuō   4x
7875<def>to get into one’s power; in NT to bring under, master, overcome, Acts 19:16; to domineer over, Mt. 20:25; Mk. 10:42; 1 Pet. 5:3*</def>
7876
7877GK G2895 | S G2635   καταλαλέω   katalaleō   5x
7878<def>to blab out; to speak against, slander, Jas. 4:11; 1 Pet. 2:12; 3:16*</def>
7879
7880GK G2896 | S G2636   καταλαλιά   katalalia   2x
7881<def>evil-speaking, detraction, backbiting, slandering, 2 Cor. 12:20; 1 Pet. 2:1*</def>
7882
7883GK G2897 | S G2637   κατάλαλος   katalalos   1x
7884<def>slanderous; a detractor, slanderer, Rom. 1:30*</def>
7885
7886GK G2898 | S G2638   καταλαμβάνω   katalambanō   15x
7887<def>to lay hold of, grasp; to obtain, attain, Rom. 9:30; 1 Cor. 9:24; Phil. 3:12, 13; to seize, to take possession of, Mk. 9:18; to come suddenly upon; overtake, surprise, Jn. 12:35; 1 Thess. 5:4; to detect in the act, seize, Jn. 8:3, 4; met. to comprehend, apprehend, Jn. 1:5; mid. to understand, perceive, Acts 4:13; 10:34; 25:25; Eph. 3:18* </def>→ catch; grasp; obtain; seize; understand.
7888
7889GK G2899 | S G2639   καταλέγω   katalegō   1x
7890<def>to select, enter in a list or catalog, enroll, 1 Tim. 5:9*</def>
7891
7892GK G2901 | S G2641   καταλείπω   kataleipō   24x
7893<def>to leave behind; to leave behind at death, Mk. 12:19; to relinquish, let remain, Mk. 14:52; to quit, depart from, forsake, Mt. 4:13; 16:4; to neglect, Acts 6:2; to leave alone, or without assistance, Lk. 10:40; to reserve, Rom. 11:4 </def>→ depart; leave behind.
7894
7895GK G2902 | S G2642   καταλιθάζω   katalithazō   1x
7896<def>to stone, kill by stoning, Lk. 20:6*</def>
7897
7898GK G2903 | S G2643   καταλλαγή   katallagē   4x
7899<def>pr. an exchange; reconciliation, restoration to favor, Rom. 5:11; 11:15; 2 Cor. 5:18, 19* </def>→ reconciliation.
7900
7901GK G2904 | S G2644   καταλλάσσω   katallassō   6x
7902<def>to change, exchange; to reconcile; pass. to be reconciled, Rom. 5:10 (2x); 1 Cor. 7:11; 2 Cor. 5:18, 19, 20* </def>→ reconcile.
7903
7904GK G2905 | S G2645   κατάλοιπος   kataloipos   1x
7905<def>remaining; οἱ κατάλοιποι, the rest, Acts 15:17*</def>
7906
7907GK G2906 | S G2646   κατάλυμα   katalyma   3x
7908<def>lodging, inn, Lk. 2:7; a guest-chamber, Mk. 14:14; Lk. 22:11*</def>
7909
7910GK G2907 | S G2647   καταλύω   katalyō   17x
7911<def>to dissolve; to destroy, demolish, overthrow, throw down, Mt. 24:2; 26:61; met. to nullify, abrogate, Mt. 5:17; Acts 5:38, 39; absol. to unloose harness, etc., to halt, to stop for the night, lodge, Lk. 9:12 </def>→ destroy.
7912
7913GK G2908 | S G2648   καταμανθάνω   katamanthanō   1x
7914<def>to learn or observe thoroughly; to consider accurately and diligently, contemplate, Mt. 6:28*</def>
7915
7916GK G2909 | S G2649   καταμαÏτυÏέω   katamartyreō   3x
7917<def>to witness or testify against, Mt. 26:62; 27:13; Mk. 14:60*</def>
7918
7919GK G2910 | S G2650   καταμένω   katamenō   1x
7920<def>to remain; to abide, dwell, Acts 1:13*</def>
7921
7922GK G2914 | S G2654   καταναλίσκω   katanaliskō   1x
7923<def>to consume, as fire, Heb. 12:29*</def>
7924
7925GK G2915 | S G2655   καταναÏκάω   katanarkaō   3x
7926<def>in NT to be burdensome to the disadvantage of any one, to be a dead weight upon; by impl. to be troublesome, burdensome to, in respect of maintenance, 2 Cor. 11:9; 12:13, 14*</def>
7927
7928GK G2916 | S G2656   κατανεύω   kataneuō   1x
7929<def>pr. to nod, signify assent by a nod; genr. to make signs, beckon, Lk. 5:7*</def>
7930
7931GK G2917 | S G2657   κατανοέω   katanoeō   14x
7932<def>to perceive, understand, apprehend, Lk. 20:23; to observe, consider, contemplate, Lk. 12:24, 27; to discern, detect, Mt. 7:3; to have regard to, make account of, Rom. 4:19 </def>→ consider; look; perceive.
7933
7934GK G2918 | S G2658   καταντάω   katantaō   13x
7935<def>to come to, arrive at, Acts 16:1; 20:15; of an epoch, to come upon, 1 Cor. 10:11; met. to reach, attain to, Acts 26:7 </def>→ arrive.
7936
7937GK G2919 | S G2659   κατάνυξις   katanyxis   1x
7938<def>in NT deep sleep, stupor, dullness, Rom. 11:8*</def>
7939
7940GK G2920 | S G2660   κατανύσσομαι   katanyssomai   1x
7941<def>to pierce through; to pierce with compunction and pain of heart, Acts 2:37*</def>
7942
7943GK G2921 | S G2661   καταξιόω   kataxioō   3x
7944<def>to consider worthy of, Lk. 20:35; Acts 5:41; 2 Thess. 1:5*</def>
7945
7946GK G2922 | S G2662   καταπατέω   katapateō   5x
7947<def>to trample upon, tread down or under feet, Mt. 5:13; 7:6; Lk. 8:5; 12:1; met. to trample on by indignity, spurn, Heb. 10:29*</def>
7948
7949GK G2923 | S G2663   κατάπαυσις   katapausis   9x
7950<def>pr. the act of giving rest; a state of settled or final rest, Heb. 3:11, 18; 4:1, 3, 4, 5, 11; a place of rest, place of abode, dwelling, habitation, Acts 7:49*</def>
7951
7952GK G2924 | S G2664   καταπαύω   katapauō   4x
7953<def>to cause to cease, restrain, Acts 14:18; to cause to rest, give final rest to, settle finally, Heb. 4:8; intrans. to rest, desist from, Heb. 4:4, 10*</def>
7954
7955GK G2925 | S G2665   καταπέτασμα   katapetasma   6x
7956<def>a veil, curtain, Mt. 27:51; Mk. 15:38; Lk. 23:45; Heb. 6:19; 9:3; 10:20* </def>→ veil.
7957
7958GK G2927 | S G2666   καταπίνω   katapinō   7x
7959<def>to drink, swallow, gulp down, Mt. 23:24; to swallow up, absorb, Rev. 12:16; 2 Cor. 5:4; to engulf, submerge, overwhelm, Heb. 11:29; to swallow greedily, devour, 1 Pet. 5:8; to destroy, annihilate, 1 Cor. 15:54; 2 Cor. 2:7*</def>
7960
7961GK G2928 | S G2667   καταπίπτω   katapiptō   3x
7962<def>to fall down, fall prostrate, Lk. 8:6; Acts 26:14; 28:6*</def>
7963
7964GK G2929 | S G2668   καταπλέω   katapleō   1x
7965<def>to sail towards land, to come to land, Lk. 8:26*</def>
7966
7967GK G2930 | S G2669   καταπονέω   kataponeō   2x
7968<def>to exhaust by labor or suffering; to wear out, 2 Pet. 2:7; to overpower, oppress, Acts 7:24*</def>
7969
7970GK G2931 | S G2670   καταποντίζω   katapontizō   2x
7971<def>to sink in the sea; pass. to sink, Mt. 14:30; to be plunged, submerged, drowned, Mt. 18:6*</def>
7972
7973GK G2932 | S G2671   κατάÏα   katara   6x
7974<def>a cursing, execration, imprecation, Jas. 3:10; from the Hebrew, condemnation, doom, Gal. 3:10; Heb. 6:8; 2 Pet. 2:14; meton., a doomed one, one on whom condemnation falls, Gal. 3:13*</def>
7975
7976GK G2933 | S G2672   καταÏάομαι   kataraomai   5x
7977<def>to curse, to wish evil to, imprecate evil upon, Mk. 11:21; Lk. 6:28; Rom. 12:14; Jas. 3:9; in NT pass. to be cursed, Mt. 25:41*</def>
7978
7979GK G2934 | S G2673   καταÏγέω   katargeō   27x
7980<def>to render useless or unproductive, occupy unprofitable, Lk. 13:7; to render powerless, Rom. 6:6; to make empty and unmeaning, Rom. 4:14; to render null, to abrogate, cancel, Rom. 3:3, 31; Eph. 2:15; to bring to an end, 1 Cor. 2:6; 13:8; 15:24, 26; 2 Cor. 3:7; to destroy, annihilate, 2 Thess. 2:8; Heb. 2:14; to free from, dissever from, Rom. 7:2, 6; Gal. 5:4 </def>→ destroy; nullify; release.
7981
7982GK G2935 | S G2674   καταÏιθμέω   katarithmeō   1x
7983<def>to enumerate, number with, count with, Acts 1:17*</def>
7984
7985GK G2936 | S G2675   καταÏτίζω   katartizō   13x
7986<def>to adjust thoroughly; to knit together, unite completely, 1 Cor. 1:10; to frame, Heb. 11:3; to prepare, provide, Mt. 21:16; Heb. 10:5; to qualify fully, to complete in character, Lk. 6:40; Heb. 13:21; 1 Pet. 5:10; perf. pass. κατηÏτισμένα, fit, ripe, Rom. 9:22; to repair, refit, Mt. 4:21; Mk. 1:19; to supply, make good, 1 Thess. 3:10; to restore to a forfeited condition, to reinstate, Gal. 6:1; 2 Cor. 13:11* </def>→ prepare; put in order; restore.
7987
7988GK G2937 | S G2676   κατάÏτισις   katartisis   1x
7989<def>pr. a complete adjustment; completeness of character, perfection, 2 Cor. 13:9*</def>
7990
7991GK G2938 | S G2677   καταÏτισμός   katartismos   1x
7992<def>a perfectly adjusted adaptation; complete qualification for a specific purpose, Eph. 4:12*</def>
7993
7994GK G2939 | S G2678   κατασείω   kataseiō   4x
7995<def>to shake down or violently, Acts 19:33; τὴν χεῖÏα, or τῇ χειÏι, to wave the hand, beckon; to signal silence by waving the hand, Acts 12:17; 13:16; 21:40*</def>
7996
7997GK G2940 | S G2679   κατασκάπτω   kataskaptō   2x
7998<def>pr. to dig down under, undermine; by impl. to overthrow; demolish, raze, Rom. 11:3; τὰ κατεσκαμμένα, ruins, Acts 15:16*</def>
7999
8000GK G2941 | S G2680   κατασκευάζω   kataskeuazō   11x
8001<def>to prepare, put in readiness, Mt. 11:10; Mk. 1:2; Lk. 1:17; 7:27; to construct, form, build, Heb. 3:3, 4; 9:2, 6; 11:7; 1 Pet. 3:20* </def>→ build, build up; prepare.
8002
8003GK G2942 | S G2681   κατασκηνόω   kataskēnoō   4x
8004<def>to pitch one’s tent; in NT to rest in a place, settle, abide, Acts 2:26; to haunt, roost, Mt. 13:32; Mk. 4:32; Lk. 13:19*</def>
8005
8006GK G2943 | S G2682   κατασκήνωσις   kataskēnōsis   2x
8007<def>pr. the pitching a tent; a tent; in NT a dwelling place, Mt. 8:20; Lk. 9:58*</def>
8008
8009GK G2944 | S G2683   κατασκιάζω   kataskiazō   1x
8010<def>to overshadow, Heb. 9:5*</def>
8011
8012GK G2945 | S G2684   κατασκοπέω   kataskopeō   1x
8013<def>to view closely and accurately; to spy out, Gal. 2:4*</def>
8014
8015GK G2946 | S G2685   κατάσκοπος   kataskopos   1x
8016<def>a scout, spy, Heb. 11:31*</def>
8017
8018GK G2947 | S G2686   κατασοφίζομαι   katasophizomai   1x
8019<def>to exercise cleverness to the detriment of any one, to outwit; to make a victim of subtlety, to practice on the insidious dealing, Acts 7:19*</def>
8020
8021GK G2948 | S G2687   καταστέλλω   katastellō   2x
8022<def>to arrange, dispose in regular order; to appease, quiet, pacify, Acts 19:35, 36*</def>
8023
8024GK G2949 | S G2688   κατάστημα   katastēma   1x
8025<def>determinate state, behavior, condition; personal appearance, Tit. 2:3*</def>
8026
8027GK G2950 | S G2689   καταστολή   katastolē   1x
8028<def>pr. an arranging in order; adjustment of dress; in NT apparel, dress, 1 Tim. 2:9*</def>
8029
8030GK G2951 | S G2690   καταστÏέφω   katastrephō   2x
8031<def>to invert; to overturn, upset, overthrow, throw down, Mt. 21:12; Mk. 11:15*</def>
8032
8033GK G2952 | S G2691   καταστÏηνιάω   katastreÌ„niaō   1x
8034<def>to be headstrong or wanton towards, 1 Tim. 5:11*</def>
8035
8036GK G2953 | S G2692   καταστÏοφή   katastrophē   2x
8037<def>an overthrow, destruction, 2 Pet. 2:6; met. overthrow of right principle or faith, utter detriment, perversion, 2 Tim. 2:14*</def>
8038
8039GK G2954 | S G2693   καταστÏώννυμι   katastroÌ„nnymi   1x
8040<def>to lay flat; pass. to be laid prostrate in death, 1 Cor. 10:5*</def>
8041
8042GK G2955 | S G2694   κατασύÏω   katasyrō   1x
8043<def>to drag down, to drag away by force, Lk. 12:58*</def>
8044
8045GK G2956 | S G2695   κατασφάζω   katasphazō   1x
8046<def>also spelled κατασφάττω, to slaughter, slay, Lk. 19:27*</def>
8047
8048GK G2958 | S G2696   κατασφÏαγίζω   katasphragizō   1x
8049<def>to seal up, Rev. 5:1*</def>
8050
8051GK G2959 | S G2697   κατάσχεσις   kataschesis   2x
8052<def>a possession, thing possessed, Acts 7:5, 45*</def>
8053
8054GK G2960 | S G2698   κατατίθημι   katatithēmi   2x
8055<def>mid. to ay up for one’s self; χάÏιν, or χάÏιτας, to lay up a store of favor for one’s self, earn a title to favor at the hands of a person, to curry favor with, Acts 24:27; 25:9*</def>
8056
8057GK G2961 | S G2699   κατατομή   katatomē   1x
8058<def>mutilation, Phil. 3:2*</def>
8059
8060GK G2963 | S G2701   κατατÏέχω   katatrechō   1x
8061<def>to run down, Acts 21:32*</def>
8062
8063GK G2965 | S G2702   καταφέÏω   katapherō   4x
8064<def>to bear down; to overpower, as sleep, Acts 20:9; καταφέÏειν ψῆφον, to give a vote or verdict, Acts 26:10; to bring charges, Acts 25:7*</def>
8065
8066GK G2966 | S G2703   καταφεύγω   katapheugō   2x
8067<def>to flee to for refuge, Acts 14:6; Heb. 6:18*</def>
8068
8069GK G2967 | S G2704   καταφθείÏω   kataphtheirō   1x
8070<def>to destroy, corrupt, deprave, 2 Tim. 3:8*</def>
8071
8072GK G2968 | S G2705   καταφιλέω   kataphileō   6x
8073<def>to kiss affectionately or with a semblance of affection, to kiss with earnest gesture, Mt. 26:49; Mk. 14:45; Lk. 7:38, 45; 15:20; Acts 20:37*</def>
8074
8075GK G2969 | S G2706   καταφÏονέω   kataphroneō   9x
8076<def>pr. to look down on; to scorn, despise, Mt. 18:10; Rom. 2:4; to slight, Mt. 6:24; Lk. 16:13; 1 Cor. 11:22; 1 Tim. 4:12; 6:2; 2 Pet. 2:10; to disregard, Heb. 12:2*</def>
8077
8078GK G2970 | S G2707   καταφÏονητής   kataphroneÌ„teÌ„s   1x
8079<def>despiser, scorner, Acts 13:41*</def>
8080
8081GK G2972 | S G2708   καταχέω   katacheō   2x
8082<def>to pour out or down upon, Mt. 26:7; Mk. 14:3*</def>
8083
8084GK G2973 | S G2709   καταχθόνιος   katachthonios   1x
8085<def>under the earth, subterranean, infernal, Phil. 2:10*</def>
8086
8087GK G2974 | S G2710   καταχÏάομαι   katachraomai   2x
8088<def>to use downright; to use up, consume; to make an unrestrained use of, use eagerly, 1 Cor. 7:31; to use to the full, stretch to the utmost, exploit, 1 Cor. 9:18*</def>
8089
8090GK G2976 | S G2711   καταψύχω   katapsychō   1x
8091<def>to cool, refresh, Lk. 16:24*</def>
8092
8093GK G2977 | S G2712   κατείδωλος   kateidōlos   1x
8094<def>rife with idols, sunk in idolatry, grossly idolatrous, Acts 17:16*</def>
8095
8096GK G2978 | S G2713   κατέναντι   katenanti   8x
8097<def>can function as an improper prep., over against, opposite to, Mk. 11:2; 12:41; 13:3; á½, ἡ, τό, κατέναντι, opposite, Lk. 19:30; before, in the presence of, in the sight of, Rom. 4:17</def>
8098
8099GK G2979 | S G2714   κατενώπιον   katenōpion   3x
8100<def>can function as an improper prep., in the presence of, in the sight of, before; Eph. 1:4; Col. 1:22; Jude 24*</def>
8101
8102GK G2980 | S G2715   κατεξουσιάζω   katexousiazō   2x
8103<def>to exercise lordship or authority over, domineer over, Mt. 20:25; Mk. 10:42*</def>
8104
8105GK G2981 | S G2716   κατεÏγάζομαι   katergazomai   22x
8106<def>to work out; to effect, produce, bring out as a result, Rom. 4:15; 5:3; 7:13; 2 Cor. 4:17; 7:10; Phil. 2:12; 1 Pet. 4:3; Jas. 1:3; to work, practice, realize in practice, Rom. 1:27; 2:9; to work or mould into fitness, 2 Cor. 5:5, despatch, Eph. 6:13 </def>→ bring about; do; produce.
8107
8108GK G2982 | S G2718   κατέÏχομαι   katerchomai   16x
8109<def>to come or go down, Lk. 4:31; 9:37; Acts 8:5; 9:32; to land at, touch at, Acts 18:22; 27:5 </def>→ come down, go down; land.
8110
8111GK G2983 | S G2719   κατεσθίω   katesthiō   14x
8112<def>also spelled κατέσθω, to eat up, devour, Mt. 13:4; to consume, Rev. 11:5, to expend, squander, Lk. 15:30; met. to make a prey of, plunder, Mt. 23:13; Mk. 12:40; Lk. 20:47; 2 Cor. 11:20; to annoy, injure, Gal. 5:15 </def>→ devour; eat.
8113
8114GK G2985 | S G2720   κατευθύνω   kateuthunō   3x
8115<def>optative, κατευθύναι (3rd sg), to make straight; to direct, guide aright, Lk. 1:79; 1 Thess. 3:11; 2 Thess. 3:5*</def>
8116
8117GK G2986 | S G2721a   κατευλογέω   kateulogeō   1x
8118<def>to bless, Mk. 10:16*</def>
8119
8120GK G2987 | S G2721   κατεφίσταμαι   katephistamai   1x
8121<def>to come upon suddenly, rush upon, assault, Acts 18:12*</def>
8122
8123GK G2988 | S G2722   κατέχω   katechō   17x
8124<def>(1) transitive, to hold down; to detain, retain, Lk. 4:42; Rom. 1:18; Phlm. 13; to hinder, restrain, 2 Thess. 2:6, 7; to hold downright, hold in a firm grasp, to have in full and secure possession, 1 Cor. 7:30; 2 Cor. 6:10; to come into full possession of, seize upon; to keep, retain, 1 Thess. 5:21; to occupy, Lk. 14:9; met. to hold fast mentally, retain, Lk. 8:15; 1 Cor. 11:2; 15:2; to maintain, Heb. 3:6, 14; 10:23; (2) intransitive, a nautical term, to land, touch, Acts 27:40; pass. to be in the grasp of, to be bound by, Rom. 7:6* </def>→ hold; restrain.
8125
8126GK G2989 | S G2723   κατηγοÏέω   kateÌ„goreō   23x
8127<def>to speak against, accuse, Mt. 12:10; 27:12; Jn. 5:45 </def>→ accuse.
8128
8129GK G2990 | S G2724   κατηγοÏία   kateÌ„goria   3x
8130<def>an accusation, crimination, Jn. 18:29; 1 Tim. 5:19; Tit. 1:6*</def>
8131
8132GK G2991 | S GÏ€2725   κατήγοÏος   kateÌ„goros   4x
8133<def>an accuser, Acts 23:30, 35; Acts 25:16, 18*</def>
8134
8135GK G2992 | S G2725a   κατήγωÏ   kateÌ„goÌ„r   1x
8136<def>an accuser, Rev. 12:10, a barbarous form for κατήγοÏος*</def>
8137
8138GK G2993 | S G2726   κατήφεια   katēpheia   1x
8139<def>dejection, sorrow, Jas. 4:9*</def>
8140
8141GK G2994 | S G2727   κατηχέω   katēcheō   8x
8142<def>pr. to sound in the ears, make the ears ring; to instruct orally, to instruct, inform, 1 Cor. 14:19; pass. to be taught, be instructed, Lk. 1:4; Rom. 2:18; Gal. 6:6; to be made acquainted, Acts 18:25; to receive information, hear report, Acts 21:21, 24* </def>→ inform; instruct; teach.
8143
8144GK G2995 | S G2728   κατιόω   katioō   1x
8145<def>to cover with rust; pass. to rust, become rusty or tarnished, Jas. 5:3*</def>
8146
8147GK G2996 | S G2729   κατισχύω   katischuō   3x
8148<def>to overpower, Mt. 16:18; absol. to predominate, get the upper hand, Lk. 21:36; 23:23*</def>
8149
8150GK G2997 | S Gπ2730   κατοικέω   katoikeō   44x
8151<def>trans. to inhabit, Acts 1:19; absol. to have an abode, dwell, Lk. 13:4; Acts 11:29; to take up or find an abode, Acts 7:2; to indwell, Eph. 3:17; Jas. 4:5 </def>→ dwell; live.
8152
8153GK G2998 | S G2731   κατοίκησις   katoikēsis   1x
8154<def>an abode, dwelling, habitation, Mk. 5:3*</def>
8155
8156GK G2999 | S G2732   κατοικητήÏιον   katoikeÌ„teÌ„rion   2x
8157<def>an abode, dwelling, habitation, the same as κατοίκησις, Eph. 2:22; Rev. 18:2*</def>
8158
8159GK G3000 | S G2733   κατοικία   katoikia   1x
8160<def>habitation, i.q. κατοίκησις, Acts 17:26*</def>
8161
8162GK G3001 | S G2732a   κατοικίζω   katoikizō   1x
8163<def>to cause to dwell, Jas. 4:5*</def>
8164
8165GK G3002 | S G2734   κατοπτÏίζω   katoptrizō   1x
8166<def>to show in a mirror; to present a clear and correct image of a thing, mid. to have presented in a mirror, to have a clear image presented, or, to reflect, 2 Cor. 3:18*</def>
8167
8168GK G3004 | S G2736   κάτω   katō   9x
8169<def>(1) down, downwards, Mt. 4:6; Lk. 4:9; Jn. 8:6; Acts 20:9; (2) beneath, below, under, Mt. 27:51; Mk. 14:66; 15:38; Acts 2:19; á½, ἡ, τό, κάτω, what is below, earthly, Jn. 8:23*</def>
8170
8171GK G3005 | S G2737   κατώτεÏος   katoÌ„teros   1x
8172<def>lower, Eph. 4:9*</def>
8173
8174GK G3006 | S G2736   κατωτέÏω   katoÌ„terō   1x
8175<def>lower, farther down; of time, under, Mt. 2:16*</def>
8176
8177GK G3007 | S G2802   Καῦδα   Kauda   1x
8178<def>also spelled Κλαῦδα (G3084) and Κλαῦδη (G3085), Cauda, indecl. pr. name of an island, Acts 27:16*</def>
8179
8180GK G3008 | S G2738   καῦμα   kauma   2x
8181<def>heat, scorching or burning heat, Rev. 7:16; 16:9*</def>
8182
8183GK G3009 | S G2739   καυματίζω   kaumatizō   4x
8184<def>to scorch, burn, Mt. 13:6; Mk. 4:6; Rev. 16:8, 9*</def>
8185
8186GK G3011 | S G2740   καῦσις   kausis   1x
8187<def>burning, being burned, Heb. 6:8*</def>
8188
8189GK G3012 | S G2741   καυσόω   kausoō   2x
8190<def>to be on fire, burn intensely, 2 Pet. 3:10, 12*</def>
8191
8192GK G3013 | S G2743   καυστηÏιάζω   kausteÌ„riazō   1x
8193<def>also spelled καυτηÏιάζω, to cauterize, brand; pass. met. to be branded with marks of guilt, or, to be seared into insensibility, 1 Tim. 4:2*</def>
8194
8195GK G3014 | S G2742   καύσων   kausōn   3x
8196<def>fervent scorching heat; the scorching of the sun, Mt. 20:12; hot weather, a hot time, Lk. 12:55; the scorching wind of the East, Eurus, Jas. 1:11*</def>
8197
8198GK G3016 | S G2744   καυχάομαι   kauchaomai   37x
8199<def>to glory, boast, Rom. 2:17, 23; á½‘Ï€á½³Ï Ï„Î¹Î½Î¿Ï‚, to boast of a person or thing, to undertake a complimentary testimony to, 2 Cor. 12:5; to rejoice, exult, Rom. 5:2, 3, 11 </def>→ boast; brag; rejoice.
8200
8201GK G3017 | S G2745   καύχημα   kauchēma   11x
8202<def>a glorying, boasting, 1 Cor. 5:6; a ground or matter of glorying or boasting, Rom. 4:2; joy, exultation, Phil. 1:26; complimentary testimony, 1 Cor. 9:15, 16; 2 Cor. 9:3 </def>→ boast; pride.
8203
8204GK G3018 | S G2746   καύχησις   kauchēsis   11x
8205<def>boasting, pride, a later equivalent to καύχημαι, Rom. 3:27; 2 Cor. 7:4, 14; 11:10 </def>→ boast; glory; pride.
8206
8207GK G3019 | S G2584   ΚαφαÏναούμ   Kapharnaoum   16x
8208<def>indecl. pr. name, Capernaum. See PhotoGuide.</def>
8209
8210GK G3020 | S G2747   ΚεγχÏεαί   Kenchreai   2x
8211<def>Cenchreae, the port of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf; Acts 18:18; Rom. 16:1*</def>
8212
8213GK G3022 | S G2748   ΚεδÏών   KedroÌ„n   1x
8214<def>indecl. pr. name, Kidron, a valley near Jerusalem, Jn. 18:1*</def>
8215
8216GK G3023 | S G2749   κεῖμαι   keimai   24x
8217<def>to lie, to be laid; to recline, to be lying, to have been laid down, Mt. 28:6; Lk. 2:12; to have been laid, placed, set, Mt. 3:10; Lk. 3:9; Jn. 2:6; to be situated, as a city, Mt. 5:14; Rev. 21:16; to be in store, Lk. 12:19; met. to be constituted, established as a law, 1 Tim. 1:9; in NT of persons, to be specially set, solemnly appointed, destined, Lk. 2:34; Phil. 1:16; 1 Thess. 3:3; to lie under an influence, to be involved in, 1 Jn. 5:19 </def>→ lie down.
8218
8219GK G3024 | S G2750   κειÏία   keiria   1x
8220<def>a bandage, swath, in NT pl. graveclothes, Jn. 11:44*</def>
8221
8222GK G3025 | S G2751   κείÏω   keirō   4x
8223<def>to cut off the hair, shear, shave, Acts 8:32; 18:18; 1 Cor. 11:6 (2x)*</def>
8224
8225GK G3026 | S G2752   κέλευσμα   keleusma   1x
8226<def>a word of command; a mutual cheer; hence, in NT a loud shout, an arousing outcry, 1 Thess. 4:16*</def>
8227
8228GK G3027 | S G2753   κελεύω   keleuō   25x
8229<def>to order, command, direct, bid, Mt. 8:18; 14:19, 28 </def>→ command; order.
8230
8231GK G3029 | S G2754   κενοδοξία   kenodoxia   1x
8232<def>empty conceit, Phil. 2:3*</def>
8233
8234GK G3030 | S G2755   κενόδοξος   kenodoxos   1x
8235<def>boastful, Gal. 5:26*</def>
8236
8237GK G3031 | S G2756   κενός   kenos   18x
8238<def>empty; having nothing, empty-handed, Mk. 12:3; met. vain, fruitless, void of effect, Acts 4:25; 1 Cor. 15:10; εἰς κενόν, in vain, to no purpose, 2 Cor. 6:1; hollow, fallacious, false, Eph. 5:6; Col. 2:8; inconsiderate, foolish, 1 Thess. 3:5; Jas. 2:20 </def>→ empty; empty-handed; futile; useless; vain.
8239
8240GK G3032 | S G2757   κενοφωνία   kenophōnia   2x
8241<def>vain, empty babbling, vain disputation, fruitless discussion, 1 Tim. 6:20; 2 Tim. 2:16*</def>
8242
8243GK G3033 | S G2758   κενόω   kenoō   5x
8244<def>to empty, evacuate; ἑαυτόν, to divest one’s self of one’s prerogatives, abase one’s self, Phil. 2:7; to deprive a thing of its proper functions, Rom. 4:14; 1 Cor. 1:17; to show to be without foundation, falsify, 1 Cor. 9:15; 2 Cor. 9:3*</def>
8245
8246GK G3034 | S G2759   κέντÏον   kentron   4x
8247<def>a sharp point; a sting of an animal, Rev. 9:10; a prick, stimulus, goad, Acts 26:14; met. of death, destructive power, deadly venom, 1 Cor. 15:55, 56*</def>
8248
8249GK G3035 | S G2760   κεντυÏίων   kentyrioÌ„n   3x
8250<def>in its original signification, a commander of a hundred foot-soldiers, a centurion, Mk. 15:39, 44, 45*</def>
8251
8252GK G3036 | S G2761   κενῶς   kenōs   1x
8253<def>in vain, to no purpose, unmeaning, Jas. 4:5*</def>
8254
8255GK G3037 | S G2762   κεÏαία   keraia   2x
8256<def>pr. a horn-like projection, a point, extremity; in NT an apex, or fine point; as of letters, used for the minutest part, a tittle, Mt. 5:18; Lk. 16:17*</def>
8257
8258GK G3038 | S G2763   κεÏαμεύς   kerameus   3x
8259<def>a potter, Mt. 27:7, 10; Rom. 9:21*</def>
8260
8261GK G3039 | S G2764   κεÏαμικός   keramikos   1x
8262<def>made by a potter, earthen, Rev. 2:27*</def>
8263
8264GK G3040 | S G2765   κεÏάμιον   keramion   2x
8265<def>an earthenware vessel, a pitcher, jar, Mk. 14:13; Lk. 22;10*</def>
8266
8267GK G3041 | S G2766   κέÏαμος   keramos   1x
8268<def>potter’s clay; earthenware; a roof, tile, tiling, Lk. 5:19*</def>
8269
8270GK G3042 | S G2767   κεÏάννυμι   kerannymi   3x
8271<def>to mix, mingle, drink; to prepare for drinking, Rev. 14:10; 18:6 (2x)*</def>
8272
8273GK G3043 | S G2768   κέÏας   keras   11x
8274<def>a horn, Rev. 5:6; 12:3; a horn-like projection at the corners of an altar, Rev. 9:13; from the Hebrew, a horn as a symbol of power, Lk. 1:69 </def>→ horn.
8275
8276GK G3044 | S G2769   κεÏάτιον   keration   1x
8277<def>pr. a little horn; in NT a pod, the pod of the carob tree, or Ceratonia siliqua of Linnaeus, a common tree in the East and the south of Europe, growing to a considerable size, and producing long slender pods, with a pulp of a sweetish taste, and several brown shining seeds like beans, sometimes eaten by the poorer people in Syria and Palestine, and commonly used for fattening swine, Lk. 15:16*</def>
8278
8279GK G3045 | S G2770   κεÏδαίνω   kerdainō   17x
8280<def>to gain as a matter of profit, Mt. 25:17; to win, acquire possession of, Mt. 16:26; to profit in the avoidance of, to avoid, Acts 27:21; in NT ΧÏιστόν, to win Christ, to become possessed of the privileges of the Gospel, Phil. 3:8; to win over from estrangement, Mt. 18:15; to win over to embrace the Gospel, 1 Cor. 9:19, 20, 21, 22; 1 Pet. 3:1; absol. to make gain, Jas. 4:13 </def>→ gain; win.
8281
8282GK G3046 | S G2771   κέÏδος   kerdos   3x
8283<def>gain, profit, Phil. 1:21; 3:7; Tit. 1:11*</def>
8284
8285GK G3047 | S G2772   κέÏμα   kerma   1x
8286<def>something clipped small; small change, small pieces of money, coin, Jn. 2:15*</def>
8287
8288GK G3048 | S G2773   κεÏματιστής   kermatisteÌ„s   1x
8289<def>a money changer, Jn. 2:14*</def>
8290
8291GK G3049 | S G2774   κεφάλαιον   kephalaion   2x
8292<def>a sum total; a sum of money, capital, Acts 22:28; the crowning or ultimate point to preliminary matters, Heb. 8:1*</def>
8293
8294GK G3051 | S G2776   κεφαλή   kephalē   75x
8295<def>the head, Mt. 5:36; 6:17; the head, top; κεφαλὴ γωνίας, the head of the corner, the chief corner-stone, Mt. 21:42; Lk. 20:17; met. the head, superior, chief, principal, one to whom others are subordinate, 1 Cor. 11:3; Eph. 1:22 </def>→ head.
8296
8297GK G3052 | S G2775   κεφαλιόω   kephalioō   1x
8298<def>to hit the head, Mk. 12:4*</def>
8299
8300GK G3053 | S G2777   κεφαλίς   kephalis   1x
8301<def>in NT a roll, volume, division of a book, Heb. 10:7*</def>
8302
8303GK G3055 | S G5392   κημόω   kēmoō   1x
8304<def>to muzzle, 1 Cor. 9:9*</def>
8305
8306GK G3056 | S G2778   κῆνσος   kēnsos   4x
8307<def>a census, assessment, enumeration of the people and a valuation of their property; in NT tribute, tax, Mt. 17:25; poll-tax, Mt. 22:17, 19; Mk. 12:14*</def>
8308
8309GK G3057 | S G2779   κῆπος   kēpos   5x
8310<def>a garden, any place planted with trees and herbs, Lk. 13:19; Jn. 18:1, 26; 19:41*</def>
8311
8312GK G3058 | S G2780   κηπουÏός   keÌ„pouros   1x
8313<def>a garden-keeper, gardener, Jn. 20:15*</def>
8314
8315GK G3060 | S G2782   κήÏυγμα   keÌ„rygma   9x
8316<def>proclamation, proclaiming, public annunciation, Mt. 12:41; public inculcation, preaching, 1 Cor. 2:4; 15:14; meton. what is publicly inculcated, doctrine, Rom. 16:25; Tit. 1:3*</def>
8317
8318GK G3061 | S G2783   κῆÏυξ   keÌ„ryx   3x
8319<def>a herald, public messenger; in NT a proclaimer, publisher, preacher, 1 Tim. 2:7; 2 Tim. 1:11; 2 Pet. 2:5*</def>
8320
8321GK G3062 | S G2784   κηÏύσσω   keÌ„ryssō   61x
8322<def>to publish, proclaim, as a herald, 1 Cor. 9:27; to announce openly and publicly, Mk. 1:4; Lk. 4:18; to noise abroad, Mk. 1:45; 7:36; to announce as a matter of doctrine, inculcate, preach, Mt. 24:14; Mk. 1:38; 13:10; Acts 15:21; Rom. 2:21 </def>→ preach; proclaim; tell.
8323
8324GK G3063 | S G2785   κῆτος   kētos   1x
8325<def>a large fish, sea monster, whale, Mt. 12:40*</def>
8326
8327GK G3064 | S G2786   Κηφᾶς   Kēphas   9x
8328<def>Cephas, Rock, rendered into Greek by ΠέτÏος, Jn. 1:42; 1 Cor. 1:12; 3:22; 9:5; 15:5; Gal. 1:18; 2:9, 11, 14*</def>
8329
8330GK G3066 | S G2787   κιβωτός   kibōtos   6x
8331<def>a chest, coffer; the ark of the covenant, Heb. 9:4; Rev. 11:19; the ark of Noah, Mt. 24:38; Lk. 17:27; Heb. 11:7; 1 Pet. 3:20*</def>
8332
8333GK G3067 | S G2788   κιθάÏα   kithara   4x
8334<def>a lyre, harp, 1 Cor. 14:7; Rev. 5:8; 14:2; 15:2*</def>
8335
8336GK G3068 | S G2789   κιθαÏίζω   kitharizō   2x
8337<def>to play on a lyre or harp, 1 Cor. 14:7; Rev. 14:2*</def>
8338
8339GK G3069 | S G2790   κιθαÏῳδός   kitharoÌ„idos   2x
8340<def>one who plays on the lyre and accompanies it with his voice, Rev. 14:2; 18:22*</def>
8341
8342GK G3070 | S G2791   Κιλικία   Kilikia   8x
8343<def>Cilicia, a province of Asia Minor, Gal. 1:21</def>
8344
8345GK G3073 | S G2793   κινδυνεύω   kindyneuō   4x
8346<def>to be in danger or peril, Lk. 8:23; Acts 19:27, 40; 1 Cor. 15:30*</def>
8347
8348GK G3074 | S G2794   κίνδυνος   kindynos   9x
8349<def>danger, peril, Rom. 8:35; 2 Cor. 11:26*</def>
8350
8351GK G3075 | S G2795   κινέω   kineō   8x
8352<def>to move, Mt. 23:4; to excite, agitate, Acts 21:30; 24:5; to remove, Rev. 2:5; 6:14; in NT κεφαλήν, to shake the head in derision, Mt. 27:39; Mk. 15:29; mid., to move, possess the faculty of motion, exercise the functions of life, Acts 17:28* </def>→ arouse; move; stir.
8353
8354GK G3077 | S G2792   κιννάμωμον   kinnamōmon   1x
8355<def>cinnamon, Rev. 18:13*</def>
8356
8357GK G3078 | S G2797   Κίς   Kis   1x
8358<def>Kish, the father of Saul, pr. name, indecl., Acts 13:21*</def>
8359
8360GK G3079 | S G5531   κίχÏημι   kichreÌ„mi   1x
8361<def>to lend, Lk. 11:5*</def>
8362
8363GK G3080 | S G2798   κλάδος   klados   11x
8364<def>a bough, branch, shoot, Mt. 13:32; 21:8; met. a branch of a family stock, Rom. 11:16, 21 </def>→ branch.
8365
8366GK G3081 | S G2799   κλαίω   klaiō   40x
8367<def>intrans. to weep, shed tears, Mt. 26:75; Mk. 5:38, 39; Lk. 19:41; 23:28; trans. to weep for, bewail, Mt. 2:18 </def>→ cry; mourn; wail; weep.
8368
8369GK G3082 | S G2800   κλάσις   klasis   2x
8370<def>a breaking, the act of breaking, Lk. 24:35; Acts 2:42</def>
8371
8372GK G3083 | S G2801   κλάσμα   klasma   9x
8373<def>a piece broken off, fragment, Mt. 14:20; 15:37; Mk. 6:43; 8:8, 19, 20; Lk. 9:17; Jn. 6:12f.*</def>
8374
8375GK G3086 | S G2803   Κλαυδία   Klaudia   1x
8376<def>Claudia, pr. name, 2 Tim. 4:21*</def>
8377
8378GK G3087 | S G2804   Κλαύδιος   Klaudios   3x
8379<def>Claudius, pr. name (1) The fourth Roman Emperor, Acts 11:28; 18:2. (2) Claudius Lysias, a Roman captain, Acts 23:26*</def>
8380
8381GK G3088 | S G2805   κλαυθμός   klauthmos   9x
8382<def>weeping, crying, Mt. 2:18; 8:12</def>
8383
8384GK G3089 | S G2806   κλάω   klaō   14x
8385<def>to break off; in NT to break bread, Mt. 14:19; with figurative reference to the violent death of Christ, 1 Cor. 11:24 </def>→ break.
8386
8387GK G3090 | S G2807   κλείς   kleis   6x
8388<def>a key, used in NT as the symbol of power, authority, etc. Mt. 16:19; Rev. 1:18; 3:7; 9:1; 20:1; met. the key of entrance into knowledge, Lk. 11:52*</def>
8389
8390GK G3091 | S G2808   κλείω   kleiō   16x
8391<def>to close, shut, Mt. 6:6; 25:10; to shut up a person, Rev. 20:3; met. of the heavens, Lk. 4:25; Rev. 11:6; κλεῖσαι τὰ σπλάγχνα, to shut one’s bowels, to be hard-hearted, void of compassion, 1 Jn. 3:17; κλείειν τὴν βασιλεία τῶν οá½Ïανῶν, to endeavor to prevent entrance into the kingdom of heaven, Mt. 23:13 </def>→ shut.
8392
8393GK G3092 | S G2809   κλέμμα   klemma   1x
8394<def>theft, Rev. 9:21*</def>
8395
8396GK G3093 | S G2810   Κλεοπᾶς   Kleopas   1x
8397<def>Cleopas, pr. name, Lk. 24:18*</def>
8398
8399GK G3094 | S G2811   κλέος   kleos   1x
8400<def>pr. rumor, report; good report, praise, credit, 1 Pet. 2:20*</def>
8401
8402GK G3095 | S G2812   κλέπτης   kleptēs   16x
8403<def>a thief, Mt. 6:19, 20; 24:43; trop. a thief by imposture, Jn. 10:8 </def>→ thief.
8404
8405GK G3096 | S G2813   κλέπτω   kleptō   13x
8406<def>to steal, Mt. 6:19, 20; 19:18; to take away stealthily, remove secretly, Mt. 27:64; 28:13 </def>→ steal.
8407
8408GK G3097 | S G2814   κλῆμα   klēma   4x
8409<def>a branch, shoot, twig, esp. of the vine, Jn. 15:2, 4-6*</def>
8410
8411GK G3098 | S G2815   Κλήμης   Klēmēs   1x
8412<def>Clemens, Clement, pr. name, Latin, Phil. 4:3*</def>
8413
8414GK G3099 | S G2816   κληÏονομέω   kleÌ„ronomeō   18x
8415<def>pr. to acquire by lot; to inherit, obtain by inheritance; in NT to obtain, acquire, receive possession of, Mt. 5:5; 19:29; absol. to be heir, Gal. 4:30 </def>→ inherit.
8416
8417GK G3100 | S G2817   κληÏονομία   kleÌ„ronomia   14x
8418<def>an inheritance, patrimony, Mt. 21:38; Mk. 12:7; a possession, portion, property, Acts 7:5; 20:32; in NT a share, participation in privileges, Acts 20:32; Eph. 1:14; 5:5 </def>→ inheritance.
8419
8420GK G3101 | S G2818   κληÏονόμος   kleÌ„ronomos   15x
8421<def>an heir, Mt. 21:38; Gal. 4:1; a possessor, Rom. 4:13; Heb. 11:7; Jas. 2:5 </def>→ heir.
8422
8423GK G3102 | S G2819   κλῆÏος   kleÌ„ros   11x
8424<def>a lot, die, a thing used in determining chances, Mt. 27:35; Mk. 15:24; Lk. 23:34; Jn. 19:24; Acts 1:26; assignment, investiture, Acts 1:17; allotment, destination, Col. 1:12; a part, portion, share, Acts 8:21; 26:18; a constituent portion of the Church, 1 Pet. 5:3* </def>→ inheritance; lot; share.
8425
8426GK G3103 | S G2820   κληÏόω   kleÌ„roō   1x
8427<def>to obtain by lot or assignment; to obtain a portion, receive a share, Eph. 1:11*</def>
8428
8429GK G3104 | S G2821   κλῆσις   klēsis   11x
8430<def>a call, calling, invitation; in NT the call or invitation to the privileges of the Gospel, Rom. 11:29; Eph. 1:18; the favor and privilege of the invitation, 2 Thess. 1:11; 2 Pet. 1:10; the temporal condition in which the call found a person, 1 Cor. 1:26; 7:20 </def>→ calling.
8431
8432GK G3105 | S G2822   κλητός   klētos   10x
8433<def>called, invited, in NT called to privileges or function, Mt. 20:16; 22:14; Rom. 1:1, 6, 7; 8:28; 1 Cor. 1:1, 2, 24; Jude 1; Rev. 17:14 </def>→ called.
8434
8435GK G3106 | S G2823   κλίβανος   klibanos   2x
8436<def>an oven, Mt. 6:30; Lk. 12:28*</def>
8437
8438GK G3107 | S G2824   κλίμα   klima   3x
8439<def>pr. a slope; a portion of the ideal slope of the earth’s surface; a tract or region of country, Rom. 15:23; 2 Cor. 11:10; Gal. 1:21*</def>
8440
8441GK G3108 | S G2825a   κλινάÏιον   klinarion   1x
8442<def>a small bed or couch, Acts 5:15*</def>
8443
8444GK G3109 | S G2825   κλίνη   klinē   9x
8445<def>a couch, bed, Mt. 9:2, 6; Mk. 4:21; Rev. 2:22</def>
8446
8447GK G3110 | S G2826   κλινίδιον   klinidion   2x
8448<def>a small couch or bed, Lk. 5:19, 24*</def>
8449
8450GK G3111 | S G2827   κλίνω   klinō   7x
8451<def>pr. trans. to cause to slope or bend; to bow down, Lk. 24:5; Jn. 19:30; to lay down to rest, Mt. 8:20; Lk. 9:58; to put to flight troops, Heb. 11:34; intrans. of the day, to decline, Lk. 9:12; 24:29*</def>
8452
8453GK G3112 | S G2828   κλισία   klisia   1x
8454<def>pr. a place for reclining; a tent, seat, couch; in NT a group of persons reclining at a meal. Lk. 9:14*</def>
8455
8456GK G3113 | S G2829   κλοπή   klopē   2x
8457<def>theft, Mt. 15:19; Mk. 7:21*</def>
8458
8459GK G3114 | S G2830   κλύδων   klydōn   2x
8460<def>a wave, billow, surge, Lk. 8:24; Jas. 1:6*</def>
8461
8462GK G3115 | S G2831   κλυδωνίζομαι   klydōnizomai   1x
8463<def>to be tossed by waves; met. to fluctuate in opinion, be agitated, tossed to and fro, Eph. 4:14*</def>
8464
8465GK G3116 | S G2832   Κλωπᾶς   Klōpas   1x
8466<def>Cleopas, pr. name, Jn. 19:25*</def>
8467
8468GK G3117 | S G2833   κνήθω   knēthō   1x
8469<def>to scratch; to tickle, cause titillation; in NT mid. met. to procure pleasurable excitement for, to indulge an itching, 2 Tim. 4:3*</def>
8470
8471GK G3118 | S G2834   Κνίδος   Knidos   1x
8472<def>Cnidus, a city of Caria, in Asia Minor, Acts 27:7*</def>
8473
8474GK G3119 | S G2835   κοδÏάντης   kodranteÌ„s   2x
8475<def>a Roman brass coin, equivalent to the fourth part of an as, or ἀσσάÏιον, or to δύο λεπτά, Mt. 5:26; Mk. 12:42*</def>
8476
8477GK G3120 | S G2836   κοιλία   koilia   22x
8478<def>a cavity; the belly, Mt. 15:17; Mk. 7:19; the stomach, Mt. 12:40; Lk. 15:16; the womb, Mt. 19:12; Lk. 1:15; from the Hebrew, the inner self, Jn. 7:38 </def>→ appetite; belly; stomach; womb.
8479
8480GK G3121 | S G2837   κοιμάω   koimaō   18x
8481<def>to lull to sleep; pass. to fall asleep, be asleep, Mt. 28:13; Lk. 22:45; met. to sleep in death, Acts 7:60; 13:36; 2 Pet. 3:4 </def>→ asleep; fall asleep.
8482
8483GK G3122 | S G2838   κοίμησις   koimēsis   1x
8484<def>sleep; meton. rest, repose, Jn. 11:13*</def>
8485
8486GK G3123 | S G2839   κοινός   koinos   14x
8487<def>common, belonging equally to several, Acts 2:44; 4:32; in NT common, profane, Heb. 10:29; Rev. 21:27; ceremonially unclean, Mk. 7:2; Acts 10:14 </def>→ common; impure; profane.
8488
8489GK G3124 | S G2840   κοινόω   koinoō   14x
8490<def>to make common, in NT to profane, desecrate, Acts 21:28; to render ceremonially unclean, defile, pollute, Mt. 15:11, 18, 20; 7:15, 18, 20, 23; Heb. 9:13; to pronounce unclean ceremonially, Acts 10:15; 11:9* </def>→ defile; make impure.
8491
8492GK G3125 | S G2841   κοινωνέω   koinōneō   8x
8493<def>to have in common, share, Heb. 2:14; to be associated in, to become a sharer in, Rom. 15:27; 1 Pet. 4:13; to become implicated in, be a party to, 1 Tim. 5:22; 2 Jn. 11; to associate one’s self with by sympathy and assistance, to communicate with in the way of aid and relief, Rom. 12:13; Gal. 6:6; Phil. 4:15* </def>→ participate in; share.
8494
8495GK G3126 | S G2842   κοινωνία   koinōnia   19x
8496<def>fellowship, partnership, Acts 2:42; 2 Cor. 6:14; 13:13; Gal. 2:9; Phil. 3:10; 1 Jn. 1:3; participation, communion, 1 Cor. 10:16; aid, relief, Heb. 13:16; contribution in aid, Rom. 15:26 </def>→ communion; fellowship; participation; sharing.
8497
8498GK G3127 | S G2843   κοινωνικός   koinōnikos   1x
8499<def>social; in NT generous, liberal, beneficent, 1 Tim. 6:18*</def>
8500
8501GK G3128 | S G2844   κοινωνός   koinōnos   10x
8502<def>a fellow, partner, companion, Mt. 23:30; Lk. 5:10; 1 Cor. 10:18, 20; 2 Cor. 8:23; Phlm. 17; Heb. 10:33; a sharer, partaker, 2 Cor. 1:7; 1 Pet. 5:1; 2 Pet. 1:4* </def>→ participant; partner.
8503
8504GK G3130 | S G2845   κοίτη   koitē   4x
8505<def>a bed, Lk. 11:7; the conjugal bed, Heb. 13:4; meton. sexual intercourse, concubitus; hence, lewdness, whoredom, chambering, Rom. 13:13; in NT conception, Rom. 9:10*</def>
8506
8507GK G3131 | S G2846   κοιτών   koitōn   1x
8508<def>a bed-chamber, Acts 12:20*</def>
8509
8510GK G3132 | S G2847   κόκκινος   kokkinos   6x
8511<def>dyed with coccus, crimson, scarlet, Mt. 27:28; Heb. 9:19; Rev. 17:3, 4; 18:12, 16*</def>
8512
8513GK G3133 | S G2848   κόκκος   kokkos   7x
8514<def>a kernel, grain, seed, Mt. 13:31; 17:20; Mk. 4:31; Lk. 13:19; 17:6; Jn. 12:24; 1 Cor. 15:37*</def>
8515
8516GK G3134 | S G2849   κολάζω   kolazō   2x
8517<def>pr. to curtail, to coerce; to chastise, punish, Acts 4:21; 2 Pet. 2:9*</def>
8518
8519GK G3135 | S G2850   κολακεία   kolakeia   1x
8520<def>flattery, adulation, obsequiousness, 1 Thess. 2:5*</def>
8521
8522GK G3136 | S G2851   κόλασις   kolasis   2x
8523<def>chastisement, punishment, Mt. 25:46; painful disquietude, torment, 1 Jn. 4:18*</def>
8524
8525GK G3139 | S G2852   κολαφίζω   kolaphizō   5x
8526<def>to beat with the fist, buffet, Mt. 26:67; Mk. 14:65; met. to maltreat, treat with excessive force, 1 Cor. 4:11; to punish, 1 Pet. 2:20; to buffet, fret, afflict, 2 Cor. 12:7*</def>
8527
8528GK G3140 | S G2853   κολλάω   kollaō   12x
8529<def>to glue or weld together; mid. to adhere to, Lk. 10:11; met. to attach one’s self to, unite with, associate with, Lk. 15:15; Acts 5:13; Rev. 18:5 </def>→ cling; join; unite.
8530
8531GK G3141 | S G2854   κολλούÏιον   kollourion   1x
8532<def>also spelled κολλύÏιον, collyrium, eye-salve, Rev. 3:18*</def>
8533
8534GK G3142 | S G2855   κολλυβιστής   kollybistēs   3x
8535<def>a money-changer, Mt. 21:12; Mk. 11:15; Jn. 2:15*</def>
8536
8537GK G3143 | S G2856   κολοβόω   koloboō   4x
8538<def>in NT of time, to cut short, shorten, Mt. 24:22; Mk. 13:20*</def>
8539
8540GK G3145 | S G2857   Κολοσσαί   Kolossai   1x
8541<def>also spelled Κολασσαεύς, Colossae, a city of Phrygia, Col. 1:2*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
8542
8543GK G3146 | S G2859   κόλπος   kolpos   6x
8544<def>the bosom, Lk. 16:22, 23; Jn. 1:18; 13:23; the bosom of a garment, Lk. 6:38; a bay, creek, inlet, Acts 27:39*</def>
8545
8546GK G3147 | S G2860   κολυμβάω   kolymbaō   1x
8547<def>to dive; in NT to swim, Acts 27:43*</def>
8548
8549GK G3148 | S G2861   κολυμβήθÏα   kolymbeÌ„thra   3x
8550<def>a place where any one may swim; a pond, pool, Jn. 5:2, 4, 7; 9:7*</def>
8551
8552GK G3149 | S G2862   κολωνία   kolōnia   1x
8553<def>a Roman colony, Acts 16:12*</def>
8554
8555GK G3150 | S G2863   κομάω   komaō   2x
8556<def>to have long hair, wear the hair long, 1 Cor. 11:14, 15*</def>
8557
8558GK G3151 | S G2864   κόμη   komē   1x
8559<def>the hair; a head of long hair, 1 Cor. 11:15*</def>
8560
8561GK G3152 | S G2865   κομίζω   komizō   10x
8562<def>pr. to take into kindly keeping, to provide for; to convey, bring, Lk. 7:37; mid. to bring for one’s self; to receive, obtain, 2 Cor. 5:10; Eph. 6:8; to receive again, recover, Mt. 25:27; Heb. 11:19 </def>→ pay back; receive.
8563
8564GK G3153 | S G2866   κομψότεÏον   kompsoteron   1x
8565<def>in NT in better health, Jn. 4:52*</def>
8566
8567GK G3154 | S G2867   κονιάω   koniaō   2x
8568<def>to whitewash, or, plaster, Mt. 23:27; Acts 23:3*</def>
8569
8570GK G3155 | S G2868   κονιοÏτός   koniortos   5x
8571<def>dust, Mt. 10:14; Lk. 9:5; 10:11; Acts 13:51; 22:23*</def>
8572
8573GK G3156 | S G2869   κοπάζω   kopazō   3x
8574<def>pr. to grow weary, suffer exhaustion; to abate, be stilled, Mt. 14:32; Mk. 4:39; 6:51*</def>
8575
8576GK G3157 | S G2870   κοπετός   kopetos   1x
8577<def>pr. a beating of the breast, etc., in token of grief; a wailing, lamentation, Acts 8:2*</def>
8578
8579GK G3158 | S G2871   κοπή   kopē   1x
8580<def>a stroke, smiting; in NT slaughter, Heb. 7:1*</def>
8581
8582GK G3159 | S G2872   κοπιάω   kopiaō   23x
8583<def>to be wearied or spent with labor, faint from weariness, Mt. 11:28; Jn. 4:6; in NT to labor hard, to toil, Lk. 5:5; Jn. 4:38 </def>→ labor; toil.
8584
8585GK G3160 | S G2873   κόπος   kopos   18x
8586<def>trouble, difficulty, uneasiness, Mt. 26:10; Mk. 14:6; labor, wearisome labor, travail, toil, 1 Cor. 3:8; 15:58; meton. the fruit or consequence of labor, Jn. 4:38; 2 Cor. 10:15 </def>→ labor; toil.
8587
8588GK G3161 | S G2874   κοπÏία   kopria   1x
8589<def>dung, manure, Lk. 14:35*</def>
8590
8591GK G3162 | S G2874   κόπÏιον   koprion   1x
8592<def>dung, manure, Lk. 13:8*</def>
8593
8594GK G3164 | S G2875   κόπτω   koptō   8x
8595<def>to smite, cut; to cut off or down, Mt. 21:8; Mk. 11:8; mid. to beat one’s self in mourning, lament, bewail, Mt. 11:17; 24:30; Lk. 8:52; 23:27; Rev. 1:7; 18:9*</def>
8596
8597GK G3165 | S G2876   κόÏαξ   korax   1x
8598<def>a raven, crow, Lk. 12:24*</def>
8599
8600GK G3166 | S G2877   κοÏάσιον   korasion   8x
8601<def>a girl, damsel, maiden, Mt. 9:24, 25; 14:11; Mk. 5:41, 42; 6:22, 28*</def>
8602
8603GK G3167 | S G2878   κοÏβᾶν   korban   1x
8604<def>corban, a gift, offering, oblation, anything consecrated to God, Mk. 7:11*</def>
8605
8606GK G3168 | S G2878   κοÏβανᾶς   korbanas   1x
8607<def>temple treasury, the sacred treasury, Mt. 27:6*</def>
8608
8609GK G3169 | S G2879   ΚόÏε   Kore   1x
8610<def>Korah, Jude 11*</def>
8611
8612GK G3170 | S G2880   κοÏέννυμι   korennymi   2x
8613<def>to satisfy, Acts 27:38; 1 Cor. 4:8*</def>
8614
8615GK G3171 | S G2881   ΚοÏίνθιος   Korinthios   2x
8616<def>Corinthian; an inhabitant of ΚόÏινθος, Corinth, Acts 18:8; 2 Cor. 6:11*</def>
8617
8618GK G3172 | S G2882   ΚόÏινθος   Korinthos   6x
8619<def>Corinth, a celebrated city of Greece, Acts 18:1; 19:1; 1 Cor. 1:2; 2 Cor. 1:1, 23; 2 Tim. 4:20*</def>
8620
8621GK G3173 | S G2883   ΚοÏνήλιος   KorneÌ„lios   8x
8622<def>Cornelius, a Latin pr. name, Acts 10:1, 3, 17, 22, 24f., 30f.*</def>
8623
8624GK G3174 | S G2884   κόÏος   koros   1x
8625<def>a cor, the largest Jewish measure for things dry, equal to the homer, and about fifteen bushels English, according to Josephus, Lk. 16:7*</def>
8626
8627GK G3175 | S G2885   κοσμέω   kosmeō   10x
8628<def>pluperfect, á¼ÎºÎµÎºá½¹ÏƒÎ¼Î·Ï„ο (3 sg), to arrange, set in order; to adorn, decorate, embellish, Mt. 12:44; 23:29; to prepare, put in readiness, trim, Mt. 25:7; met. to honor, dignify, Tit. 2:10 </def>→ adorn; decorate; make attractive; put in order; trim.
8629
8630GK G3176 | S G2886   κοσμικός   kosmikos   2x
8631<def>pr. belonging to the universe, in NT accommodated to the present state of things, adapted to this world, worldly, Tit. 2:12; τὸ κοσμικόν, as a subst. the apparatus for the service of the tabernacle, Heb. 9:1*</def>
8632
8633GK G3177 | S G2887   κόσμιος   kosmios   2x
8634<def>decorous, respectable, well-ordered, 1 Tim. 2:9; 3:2*</def>
8635
8636GK G3179 | S G2888   κοσμοκÏάτωÏ   kosmokratoÌ„r   1x
8637<def>pr. monarch of the world; in NT a worldly prince, a power paramount in the world of the unbelieving and ungodly, Eph. 6:12*</def>
8638
8639GK G3180 | S G2889   κόσμος   kosmos   186x
8640<def>(1) pr. order, regular disposition; ornament, decoration, embellishment, 1 Pet. 3:3; (2) the world, the material universe, Mt. 13:35; the world, the aggregate of sensitive existence, 1 Cor. 4:9; the lower world, the earth, Mk. 16:15; the world, the aggregate of mankind, Mt. 5:14; the world, the public, Jn. 7:4; in NT the present order of things, the secular world, Jn. 18:36; the human race external to the Jewish nation, the heathen world, Rom. 11:12, 15; the world external to the Christian body, 1 Jn. 3:1, 13; the world or material system of the Mosaic covenant, Gal. 4:3; Col. 2:8, 20 </def>→ universe; world.
8641
8642GK G3181 | S G2890   ΚούαÏτος   Kouartos   1x
8643<def>Quartus, a Latin pr. name, Rom. 16:23*</def>
8644
8645GK G3182 | S G2891   κοῦμ   koum   1x
8646<def>an Aramaic imperative, also spelled κοῦμι, stand up, Mk. 5:41*</def>
8647
8648GK G3184 | S G2892   κουστωδία   koustōdia   3x
8649<def>a watch, guard, Mt. 27:65, 66; 28:11*</def>
8650
8651GK G3185 | S G2893   κουφίζω   kouphizō   1x
8652<def>to lighten, make light or less heavy, Acts 27:38*</def>
8653
8654GK G3186 | S G2894   κόφινος   kophinos   6x
8655<def>a large basket, Mt. 14:20; 16:9; Mk. 6:43; 8:19; Lk. 9:17; Jn. 6:13*</def>
8656
8657GK G3187 | S G2895   κÏάβαττος   krabattos   11x
8658<def>also spelled κÏάββατος, mattress, pallet, bed, Mk. 2:4, 9, 11f.; 6:55; Jn. 5:8-11; Acts 5:15; 9:33* </def>→ bed; cot; mat.
8659
8660GK G3189 | S G2896   κÏάζω   krazō   55x
8661<def>to utter a cry, Mt. 14:26; to exclaim, cry out, Mt. 9:27; Jn. 1:15; to cry for vengeance, Jas. 5:4; to cry in supplication, Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:6 </def>→ cry out; shout.
8662
8663GK G3190 | S G2897   κÏαιπάλη   kraipalē   1x
8664<def>also spelled κÏεπάλη, drunken dissipation, Lk. 21:34*</def>
8665
8666GK G3191 | S G2898   κÏανίον   kranion   4x
8667<def>a skull, Mt. 27:33; Mk. 15:22; Lk. 23:33; Jn. 19:17* </def>→ Calvary; Golgatha; skull.
8668
8669GK G3192 | S G2899   κÏάσπεδον   kraspedon   5x
8670<def>a margin, border, edge, in NT a fringe, tuft, tassel, Mt. 9:20; 14:36; 23:5; Mk. 6:56; Lk. 8:44*</def>
8671
8672GK G3193 | S G2900   κÏαταιός   krataios   1x
8673<def>strong, mighty, powerful, 1 Pet. 5:6*</def>
8674
8675GK G3194 | S G2901   κÏαταιόω   krataioō   4x
8676<def>to strengthen, render strong, corroborate, confirm; pass. to grow strong, acquire strength, Lk. 1:80; 2:40; Eph. 3:16; to be firm, resolute, 1 Cor. 16:13*</def>
8677
8678GK G3195 | S G2902   κÏατέω   krateō   47x
8679<def>pr. to be strong; to be superior to any one, subdue, vanquish, Acts 2:24; to get into one’s power, lay hold of, seize, apprehend, Mt. 14:3; 18:28; 21:46; to gain, compass, attain, Acts 27:13; in NT to lay hold of, grasp, clasp, Mt. 9:25; Mk. 1:31; 5:41; to retain, keep under reserve, Mk. 9:10; met, to hold fast, observe, Mk. 7:3, 8; 2 Thess. 2:15; to hold to, adhere to, Acts 3:11; Col. 2:19; to restrain, hinder, repress, Lk. 24:16; Rev. 7:1; to retain, not to remit, sins, Jn. 20:23 </def>→ arrest; grasp; hold; seize.
8680
8681GK G3196 | S G2903   κÏάτιστος   kratistos   4x
8682<def>strongest; in NT κÏάτιστε, a term of respect, most excellent, noble, or illustrious, Lk. 1:3; Acts 23:26; 24:3; 26:25*</def>
8683
8684GK G3197 | S G2904   κÏάτος   kratos   12x
8685<def>strength, power, might, force, Acts 19:20; Eph. 1:19; meton. a display of might, Lk. 1:51; power, sway, dominion, Heb. 2:14; 1 Pet. 4:11; 5:11 </def>→ might; power; strength.
8686
8687GK G3198 | S G2905   κÏαυγάζω   kraugazō   9x
8688<def>to cry out, exclaim, shout, Mt. 12:19; Acts 22:23</def>
8689
8690GK G3199 | S G2906   κÏαυγή   kraugē   6x
8691<def>a cry, outcry, clamor, shouting, Mt. 25:6; Lk. 1:42; Acts 23:9; Eph. 4:31; a cry of sorrow, wailing, lamentation, Rev. 21:4; a cry for help, earnest supplication, Heb. 5:7*</def>
8692
8693GK G3200 | S G2907   κÏέας   kreas   2x
8694<def>flesh, meat, a later form of κÏέατος, Rom. 14:21; 1 Cor. 8:13*</def>
8695
8696GK G3202 | S G2908, G2909   κÏείττων   kreittoÌ„n   19x
8697<def>can also be spelled κÏείσσων, better, more useful or profitable, more conducive to good, 1 Cor. 7:8, 38; superior, more excellent, of a higher nature, more valuable, Heb. 1:4; 6:9; 7:7, 19, 22 </def>→ better.
8698
8699GK G3203 | S G2910   κÏεμάννυμι   kremannymi   7x
8700<def>also spelled κÏέμαμαι and κÏεμάζω, to hang, suspend, Acts 5:30; 10:39; pass. to be hung, suspended, Mt. 18:6; Lk. 23:39; mid. κÏέμαμαι, to hang, be suspended, Acts 28:4; Gal. 3:13; met. κÏέμαμαι á¼Î½, to hang upon, to be referable to as an ultimate principle, Mt. 22:40</def>
8701
8702GK G3204 | S G2911   κÏημνός   kreÌ„mnos   3x
8703<def>a hanging steep, precipice, a steep bank, Mt. 8:32; Mk. 5:13; Lk. 8:33*</def>
8704
8705GK G3205 | S G2912   ΚÏής   KreÌ„s   2x
8706<def>a Cretan, an inhabitant of ΚÏήτη, Acts 2:11; Tit. 1:12*</def>
8707
8708GK G3206 | S G2913   ΚÏήσκης   KreÌ„skeÌ„s   1x
8709<def>Crescens, a Latin pr. name, 2 Tim. 4:10*</def>
8710
8711GK G3207 | S G2914   ΚÏήτη   KreÌ„tē   5x
8712<def>Crete, a large island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean, Acts 27:7, 12f., 21, Tit. 1:5*</def>
8713
8714GK G3208 | S G2915   κÏιθή   krithē   1x
8715<def>barley, Rev. 6:6*</def>
8716
8717GK G3209 | S G2916   κÏίθινος   krithinos   2x
8718<def>made of barley, Jn. 6:9, 13*</def>
8719
8720GK G3210 | S G2917   κÏίμα   krima   27x
8721<def>judgment; a sentence, award, Mt. 7:2; a judicial sentence, Lk. 23:40; 24:20; Rom. 2:2; 5:16; an adverse sentence, Mt. 23:14; Rom. 13:2; 1 Tim. 5:12; Jas. 3:1; judgment, administration of justice, Jn. 9:39; Acts 24:25; execution of justice, 1 Pet. 4:17; a lawsuit; 1 Cor. 6:7; in NT judicial visitation, 1 Cor. 11:29; 2 Pet. 2:3; an administrative decree, Rom. 11:33 </def>→ condemnation; judgment; punishment.
8722
8723GK G3211 | S G2918   κÏίνον   krinon   2x
8724<def>a lily, Mt. 6:28; Lk. 12:27*</def>
8725
8726GK G3212 | S G2919   κÏίνω   krinō   114x
8727<def>pluperfect, κεκÏίκει (3 sg), pr. to separate; to make a distinction between; to exercise judgment upon; to estimate, Rom. 14:5; to judge, to assume censorial power over, to call to account, Mt. 7:1; Lk. 6:37; Rom. 2:1, 3; 14:3, 4, 10, 13; Col. 2:16; Jas. 4:11, 12; to bring under question, Rom. 14:22; to judge judicially, to try as a judge, Jn. 18:31; to bring to trial, Acts 13:27; to sentence, Lk. 19:22; Jn. 7:51; to resolve on, decree, Acts 16:4; Rev. 16:5; absol. to decide, determine, resolve, Acts 3:13; 15:19; 27:1; to deem, Acts 13:46; to form a judgment, pass judgment, Jn. 8:15; pass. to be brought to trial, Acts 25:10, 20; Rom. 3:4; to be brought to account, to incur arraignment, be arraigned, 1 Cor. 10:29; mid. to go to law, litigate, Mt. 5:40; in NT to judge, to visit judicially, Acts 7:7; 1 Cor. 11:31, 32; 1 Pet. 4:6; to judge, to right, to vindicate, Heb. 10:30; to administer government over, to govern, Mt. 19:28; Lk. 22:30 </def>→ consider; decide; judge.
8728
8729GK G3213 | S G2920   κÏίσις   krisis   47x
8730<def>pr. distinction; discrimination; judgment, decision, award, Jn. 5:30; 7:24; 8:16; a judicial sentence, Jn. 3:19; Jas. 2:13; an adverse sentence, Mt. 23:33; Mk. 3:29; judgment, judicial process, trial, Mt. 10:15; Jn. 5:24; 12:31; 16:8; judgment, administration of justice, Jn. 5:22, 27; in NT a court of justice, tribunal, Mt. 5:21, 22; an impeachment, 2 Pet. 2:11; Jude 9; from the Hebrew, justice, equity, Mt. 12:18, 20; 23:23; Lk. 11:42 </def>→ condemnation; judgment; justice.
8731
8732GK G3214 | S G2921   ΚÏίσπος   Krispos   2x
8733<def>Crispus, a Latin pr. name, Acts 18:8; 1 Cor. 1:14*</def>
8734
8735GK G3215 | S G2922   κÏιτήÏιον   kriteÌ„rion   3x
8736<def>pr. a standard or means by which to judge, criterion; a court of justice, tribunal, Jas. 2:6; a cause, controversy, 1 Cor. 6:2, 4*</def>
8737
8738GK G3216 | S G2923   κÏιτής   kriteÌ„s   19x
8739<def>a judge, Mt. 5:25; from the Hebrew, a magistrate, ruler, Acts 13:20; 24:10 </def>→ judge.
8740
8741GK G3217 | S G2924   κÏιτικός   kritikos   1x
8742<def>able or quick to discern or judge, Heb. 4:12*</def>
8743
8744GK G3218 | S G2925   κÏούω   krouō   9x
8745<def>to knock at a door, Mt. 7:7, 8; Lk. 11:9, 10; 12:36; 13:25; Acts 12:13, 16; Rev. 3:20*</def>
8746
8747GK G3219 | S G2926   κÏύπτη   kryptē   1x
8748<def>a vault or closet, a cell for storage, dark secret place, Lk. 11:33*</def>
8749
8750GK G3220 | S GÏ€2927   κÏυπτός   kryptos   17x
8751<def>hidden, concealed, secret, clandestine, Mt. 6:4, 6; τὰ κÏυπτά, secrets, Rom. 2:16; 1 Cor. 14:25 </def>→ hidden; secret.
8752
8753GK G3221 | S G2928   κÏύπτω   kryptō   18x
8754<def>to hide, conceal, Mt. 5:14; in NT to lay up in store, Col. 3:3; Rev. 2:17; κεκÏυμμέμος, concealed, secret, Jn. 19:38 </def>→ conceal; hide.
8755
8756GK G3222 | S G2929   κÏυσταλλίζω   krystallizō   1x
8757<def>to be clear, brilliant like crystal, Rev. 21:11*</def>
8758
8759GK G3223 | S G2930   κÏύσταλλος   krystallos   2x
8760<def>pr. clear ice; crystal, Rev. 4:6; 22:1*</def>
8761
8762GK G3224 | S G2930a   κÏυφαῖος   kryphaios   2x
8763<def>secret, hidden, Mt. 6:18*</def>
8764
8765GK G3225 | S G2931   κÏυφῇ   kryphē   1x
8766<def>in secret, secretly, not openly, Eph. 5:12*</def>
8767
8768GK G3227 | S G2932   κτάομαι   ktaomai   7x
8769<def>to get, procure, provide, Mt. 10:9; to make gain, gain, Lk. 18:12; to purchase, Acts 8:20; 22:28; to be the cause or occasion of purchasing, Acts 1:18; to preserve, save, Lk. 21:19; to get under control, to be winning the mastery over, 1 Thess. 4:4; perf. κέκτημαι, to possess*</def>
8770
8771GK G3228 | S G2933   κτῆμα   ktēma   4x
8772<def>a possession, property, field, Mt. 19:22; Mk. 10:22; Acts 2:45; 5:1*</def>
8773
8774GK G3229 | S G2934   κτῆνος   ktēnos   4x
8775<def>pr. property, generally used in the plural, τὰ κτήνη; property in animals; a beast of burden, domesticated animal, Lk. 10:34; Acts 23:24; beasts, cattle, 1 Cor. 15:39; Rev. 18:13*</def>
8776
8777GK G3230 | S G2935   κτήτωÏ   kteÌ„toÌ„r   1x
8778<def>a possessor, owner, Acts 4:34*</def>
8779
8780GK G3231 | S G2936   κτίζω   ktizō   15x
8781<def>pr. to reduce from a state of disorder and wildness; in NT to call into being, to create, Mk. 13:19; to call into individual existence, to frame, Eph. 2:15; to create spiritually, to invest with a spiritual frame, Eph. 2:10; 4:24 </def>→ create.
8782
8783GK G3232 | S G2937   κτίσις   ktisis   19x
8784<def>(1) pr. a framing, founding; (2) in NT creation, the act of creating, Rom. 1:20; creation, the material universe, Mk. 10:6; 13:19; Heb. 9:11; 2 Pet. 3:4; a created thing, a creature, Rom. 1:25; 8:39; Col. 1:15; Heb. 4:13; the human creation, Mk. 16:15; Rom. 8:19, 20, 21, 22; Col. 1:23; a spiritual creation, 2 Cor. 5:17; Gal. 6:15; (3) an institution, ordinance, 1 Pet. 2:13 </def>→ creation.
8785
8786GK G3233 | S G2938   κτίσμα   ktisma   4x
8787<def>pr. a thing founded; in NT a created being, creature, 1 Tim. 4:4; Jas. 1:18; Rev. 5:13; 8:9*</def>
8788
8789GK G3234 | S G2939   κτίστης   ktistēs   1x
8790<def>a founder; in NT a creator, 1 Pet. 4:19*</def>
8791
8792GK G3235 | S G2940   κυβεία   kybeia   1x
8793<def>also spelled κυβία, pr. dice playing; met. craftiness, trickery, Eph. 4:14*</def>
8794
8795GK G3236 | S G2941   κυβέÏνησις   kyberneÌ„sis   1x
8796<def>government, office of a governor or director; meton. a director, 1 Cor. 12:28*</def>
8797
8798GK G3237 | S G2942   κυβεÏνήτης   kyberneÌ„teÌ„s   2x
8799<def>a pilot, helmsman, Acts 27:11; Rev. 18:17*</def>
8800
8801GK G3238 | S G2942a   κυκλεύω   kykleuō   1x
8802<def>to encircle, surround, encompass, Rev. 20:9*</def>
8803
8804GK G3239 | S G2943   κυκλόθεν   kyklothen   3x
8805<def>all around, round about, Rev. 4:3, 4, 8*</def>
8806
8807GK G3240 | S G2944   κυκλόω   kykloō   4x
8808<def>to encircle, surround, encompass, come around. Jn. 10:24; Acts 14:20; spc. to lay siege to, Lk. 21:20; to march round, Heb. 11:30*</def>
8809
8810GK G3241 | S G2945   κύκλῳ   kyklōi   8x
8811<def>from κύκλος, functions in the NT only as an improper prep., a circle; in NT κύκλῳ functions adverbially, round, round about, around, Mk. 3:34; 6:6, 36</def>
8812
8813GK G3243 | S G2946   κυλισμός   kylismos   1x
8814<def>also spelled κύλισμα, a rolling, wallowing, 2 Pet. 2:22*</def>
8815
8816GK G3244 | S G2947   κυλίω   kyliō   1x
8817<def>to roll; mid. to roll one’s self, to wallow, Mk. 9:20</def>
8818
8819GK G3245 | S G2948   κυλλός   kyllos   4x
8820<def>pr. crooked, bent, maimed, lame, crippled, Mt. 18:8; Mk. 9:43, used as a noun meaning cripple, Mt. 15:30ff.*</def>
8821
8822GK G3246 | S G2949   κῦμα   kyma   5x
8823<def>a wave, surge, billow, Mt. 8:24; 14:24; Mk. 4:37; Acts 27:41; Jude 13*</def>
8824
8825GK G3247 | S G2950   κύμβαλον   kymbalon   1x
8826<def>a cymbal, 1 Cor. 13:1*</def>
8827
8828GK G3248 | S G2951   κύμινον   kyminon   1x
8829<def>cumin, cuminum salivum of Linnaeus, a plant, a native of Egypt and Syria, whose seeds are of an aromatic, warm, bitterish taste, with a strong but not disagreeable smell, and used by the ancients as a condiment, Mt. 23:23*</def>
8830
8831GK G3249 | S G2952   κυνάÏιον   kynarion   4x
8832<def>a little or worthless dog, Mt. 15:26, 27; Mk. 7:27, 28*</def>
8833
8834GK G3250 | S G2953   ΚύπÏιος   Kyprios   3x
8835<def>a Cypriot, an inhabitant of Cyprus, Acts 4:36; 11:20; 21:16*</def>
8836
8837GK G3251 | S G2954   ΚύπÏος   Kypros   5x
8838<def>Cyprus, an island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean, Acts 11:19; 13:4; 15:39; 21:3; 27:4*</def>
8839
8840GK G3252 | S G2955   κύπτω   kyptō   2x
8841<def>to bend forwards, stoop down, Mk. 1:7; Jn. 8:6*</def>
8842
8843GK G3254 | S G2956   ΚυÏηναῖος   KyreÌ„naios   6x
8844<def>a Cyrenian, an inhabitant of Cyrene, Mt. 27:32; Mk. 15:21; Lk. 23:26; Acts 6:9; 11:20; 13:1*</def>
8845
8846GK G3255 | S G2957   ΚυÏήνη   KyreÌ„nē   1x
8847<def>Cyrene, a city founded by a colony of Greeks, in Northern Africa, Acts 2:10*</def>
8848
8849GK G3256 | S G2958   ΚυÏήνιος   KyreÌ„nios   1x
8850<def>Cyrenius (perhaps Quirinus) pr. name, the governor of Syria, Lk. 2:2*</def>
8851
8852GK G3257 | S G2959   κυÏία   kyria   2x
8853<def>a lady, 2 Jn. 1:1, 5*</def>
8854
8855GK G3258 | S G2960   κυÏιακός   kyriakos   2x
8856<def>pertaining to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord’s, 1 Cor. 11:20; Rev. 1:10*</def>
8857
8858GK G3259 | S G2961   κυÏιεύω   kyrieuō   7x
8859<def>to be lord over, to be possessed of, mastery over, Rom. 6:9, 14; 7:1; 14:9; 2 Cor. 1:24; 1 Tim. 6:15; to exercise control over, Lk. 22:25*</def>
8860
8861GK G3261 | S G2962   κύÏιος   kyrios   717x
8862<def>a lord, master, Mt. 12:8; an owner, possessor, Mt. 20:8; a potentate, sovereign, Acts 25:26; a power, deity, 1 Cor. 8:5; the Lord, Jehovah, Mt. 1:22; the Lord Jesus Christ, Mt. 24:42; Mk. 16:19; Lk. 10:1; Jn. 4:1; 1 Cor. 4:5; freq.; κύÏιε, a term of respect of various force, Sir, Lord, Mt. 13:27; Acts 9:6, et al. freq. </def>→ lord; master; sir.
8863
8864GK G3262 | S G2963   κυÏιότης   kyrioteÌ„s   4x
8865<def>lordship; constituted authority, Eph. 1:21; 2 Pet. 2:10; Jude 8; pl. authorities, potentates, Col. 1:16. The Ephesian and Colossian passage could also be speaking about angelic powers.*</def>
8866
8867GK G3263 | S G2964   κυÏόω   kyroō   2x
8868<def>to confirm, ratify, Gal. 3:15; to reaffirm, assure, 2 Cor. 2:8*</def>
8869
8870GK G3264 | S G2965   κύων   kyōn   5x
8871<def>a dog, Mt. 7:6; Lk. 16:21; 2 Pet. 2:22; met. a dog, a religious corrupter, Phil. 3:2; miscreant, Rev. 22:15*</def>
8872
8873GK G3265 | S G2966   κῶλον   kōlon   1x
8874<def>lit., a member or limb of the body, fig., dead body, corpse, Heb. 3:17*</def>
8875
8876GK G3266 | S G2967   κωλύω   kōlyō   23x
8877<def>to hinder, restrain, prevent, Mt. 19:14; Acts 8:36; Rom. 1:13 </def>→ forbid; hinder; oppose; stop.
8878
8879GK G3267 | S G2968   κώμη   kōmē   27x
8880<def>a village, a country town, Mt. 9:35; 10:11; Lk. 8:1 </def>→ village.
8881
8882GK G3268 | S G2969   κωμόπολις   kōmopolis   1x
8883<def>a large village, market town, Mk. 1:38*</def>
8884
8885GK G3269 | S G2970   κῶμος   kōmos   3x
8886<def>pr. a festive procession, a merry-making; in NT a revel, lewd, immoral feasting, Rom. 13:13; Gal. 5:21; 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
8887
8888GK G3270 | S G2971   κώνωψ   kōnōps   1x
8889<def>a gnat, mosquito, which is found in wine when becoming sour, Mt. 23:24*</def>
8890
8891GK G3272 | S G2973   Κωσάμ   Kōsam   1x
8892<def>Cosam, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:28*</def>
8893
8894GK G3273 | S G2974   κωφός   kōphos   14x
8895<def>pr. blunt, dull, as a weapon; dull of hearing, deaf, Mt. 11:5; Mk. 7:32, 37; 9:25; Lk. 7:22; dumb, mute, Mt. 9:32, 33; 12:22; 15:30, 31; Lk. 1:22; meton. making dumb, causing dumbness, Lk. 11:14* </def>→ deaf; mute.
8896
8897Λ
8898
8899GK G3275 | S G2975   λαγχάνω   lanchanō   4x
8900<def>to have assigned to one, to obtain, receive, Acts 1:17; 2 Pet. 1:1; to have fall to one by lot, Lk. 1:9; absol. to cast lots, Jn. 19:24*</def>
8901
8902GK G3276 | S G2976   ΛάζαÏος   Lazaros   15x
8903<def>Lazarus, pr. name</def>
8904
8905GK G3277 | S G2977   λάθÏᾳ   lathrai   4x
8906<def>secretly, privately, Mt. 1:19; 2:7; Jn. 11:28; Acts 16:37*</def>
8907
8908GK G3278 | S G2978   λαῖλαψ   lailaps   3x
8909<def>a squall of wind, a hurricane, Mk. 4:37; Lk. 8:23; 2 Pet. 2:17*</def>
8910
8911GK G3279 | S G2997   λακάω   lakaō   1x
8912<def>burst open, Acts 1:18*</def>
8913
8914GK G3280 | S G2979   λακτίζω   laktizō   1x
8915<def>to kick, Acts 26:14*</def>
8916
8917GK G3281 | S G2980   λαλέω   laleō   296x
8918<def>to make vocal utterance; to babble, to talk; in NT absol. to exercise the faculty of speech, Mt. 9:33; to speak, Mt. 10:20; to hold converse with, to talk with, Mt. 12:46; Mk. 6:50; Rev. 1:12; to discourse, to make an address, Lk. 11:37; Acts 11:20; 21:39; to make announcement, to make a declaration, Lk. 1:55; to make mention, Jn. 12:41; Acts 2:31; Heb. 4:8; 2 Pet. 3:16; trans. to speak, address, preach, Mt. 9:18; Jn. 3:11; Tit. 2:1; to give utterance to, utter, Mk. 2:7; Jn. 3:34; to declare, announce, reveal, Lk. 24:25 et al.; to disclose, 2 Cor. 12:4 </def>→ say; speak.
8919
8920GK G3282 | S G2981   λαλιά   lalia   3x
8921<def>talk, speech; in NT matter of discourse, Jn. 4:42; 8:43; language, dialect, Mt. 26:73*</def>
8922
8923GK G3284 | S G2983   λαμβάνω   lambanō   258x
8924<def>to take, take up, take in the hand, Mt. 10:38; 13:31, 33; to take on one’s self, sustain, Mt. 8:17; to take, seize, seize upon, Mt. 5:40; 21:34; Lk. 5:26; 1 Cor. 10:13; to catch, Lk. 5:5; 2 Cor. 12:16; to assume, put on, Phil. 2:7; to make a rightful or successful assumption of, Jn. 3:27; to conceive, Acts 28:15; to take by way of provision, Mt. 16:5; to get, get together, Mt. 16:9; to receive as payment, Mt. 17:24; Heb. 7:8; to take to wife, Mk. 12:19; to admit, give reception to, Jn. 6:21; 2 Jn. 10; met. to give mental reception to, Jn. 3:11; to be simply recipient of, to receive, Mt. 7:8; Jn. 7:23, 39; 19:30; Acts 10:43; in NT λαμβάνειν πεῖÏαν, to make encounter of a matter of difficulty or trial, Heb. 11:29, 36; λαμβάνειν á¼€Ïχήν, to begin, Heb. 2:3; λαμβάνειν συμβούλιον, to take counsel, consult, Mt. 12:14; λαμβάνειν λήθην, to forget, 2 Pet. 1:9; λαμβάνειν ὑπόμνησιν, to recollect, call to mind, 2 Tim. 1:5; λαμβάνειν πεÏιτομήν, to receive circumcision, be circumcised, Jn. 7:23; λαμβάνειν καταλλαγήν, to be reconciled, Rom. 5:11; λαμβάνειν κÏίμα, to receive condemnation or punishment, be punished, Mk. 12:40; from the Hebrew, Ï€Ïόσωπον λαμβάνειν, to accept the person of any one, show partiality towards, Lk. 20:21 </def>→ get; receive; seize; take.
8925
8926GK G3285 | S G2984   Λάμεχ   Lamech   1x
8927<def>Lamech, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:36*</def>
8928
8929GK G3286 | S G2985   λαμπάς   lampas   9x
8930<def>a light, Acts 20:8; a lamp, Rev. 4:5; 8:10, a portable lamp, lantern, torch, Mt. 25:1, 3, 4, 7, 8; Jn. 18:3*</def>
8931
8932GK G3287 | S G2986   λαμπÏός   lampros   9x
8933<def>bright, resplendent, shining, Rev. 22:16; clear, transparent, Rev. 22:1; white, glistening, Acts 10:30; Rev. 15:6; Rev. 19:8; of a bright color, gaudy, Lk. 23:11; by impl. splendid, magnificent, sumptuous, Jas. 2:2, 3; Rev. 18:14*</def>
8934
8935GK G3288 | S G2987   λαμπÏότης   lamproteÌ„s   1x
8936<def>brightness, splendor, Acts 26:13*</def>
8937
8938GK G3289 | S G2988   λαμπÏῶς   lamproÌ„s   1x
8939<def>splendidly; magnificently, sumptuously, Lk. 16:19*</def>
8940
8941GK G3290 | S G2989   λάμπω   lampō   7x
8942<def>to shine, give light, Mt. 5:15, 16; 17:2; to flash, shine, Lk. 17:24; Acts 12:7; 2 Cor. 4:6*</def>
8943
8944GK G3291 | S G2990   λανθάνω   lanthanō   6x
8945<def>to be unnoticed; to escape the knowledge or observation of a person, Acts 26:26; 2 Pet. 3:5, 8; absol. to be concealed or hidden, escape detection, Mk. 7:24; Lk. 8:47; with a participle of another verb, to be unconscious of an action while being the subject or object of it, Heb. 13:2*</def>
8946
8947GK G3292 | S G2991   λαξευτός   laxeutos   1x
8948<def>cut in stone, hewn out of stone or rock, Lk. 23:53*</def>
8949
8950GK G3293 | S G2993   Λαοδίκεια   Laodikeia   6x
8951<def>Laodicea, a city of Phrygia in Asia Minor, Rev. 3:14*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
8952
8953GK G3294 | S G2994   Λαοδικεύς   Laodikeus   1x
8954<def>a Laodicean, an inhabitant of Laodicea, Col. 4:16*</def>
8955
8956GK G3295 | S G2992   λαός   laos   142x
8957<def>a body of people; a concourse of people, a multitude, Mt. 27:25; Lk. 8:47; the common people, Mt. 26:5; a people, nation, Mt. 2:4; Lk. 2:32; Tit. 2:14; ὠλαός, the people of Israel, Lk. 2:10 </def>→ people.
8958
8959GK G3296 | S G2995   λάÏυγξ   larynx   1x
8960<def>the throat, gullet, Rom. 3:13*</def>
8961
8962GK G3297 | S G2996   Λασαία   Lasaia   1x
8963<def>Lasaea, also spelled Λασέα, a maritime town in Crete, Acts 27:8. See PhotoGuide.</def>
8964
8965GK G3300 | S G2998   λατομέω   latomeō   2x
8966<def>to hew stones; to cut out of stone, hew from stone, Mt. 27:60; Mk. 15:46; Lk. 23:53*</def>
8967
8968GK G3301 | S G2999   λατÏεία   latreia   5x
8969<def>service, servitude; religious service, worship, Jn. 16:2; Rom. 9:4; 12:1; Heb. 9:1, 6*</def>
8970
8971GK G3302 | S G3000   λατÏεύω   latreuō   21x
8972<def>to be a servant, to serve, Acts 27:23; to render religious service and homage, worship, Mt. 4:10; Lk. 1:74; spc. to offer sacrifices, present offerings, Heb. 8:5; 9:9 </def>→ serve; worship.
8973
8974GK G3303 | S G3001   λάχανον   lachanon   4x
8975<def>a garden herb, vegetable, Mt. 13:32; Mk. 4:32; Lk. 11:42; Rom. 14:2*</def>
8976
8977GK G3305 | S G3003   λεγιών   legiōn   4x
8978<def>also spelled λεγεών, a Roman legion; in NT used indefinitely for a great number, Mt. 26:53; Mk. 5:9, 15, Lk. 8:30*</def>
8979
8980GK G3306 | S G2036, G2046, G3004, G4483   λέγω   legō   2,353x
8981<def>to lay, to arrange, to gather; to say, Mt. 1:20; to speak, make an address or speech, Acts 26:1; to say mentally, in thought, Mt. 3:9; Lk. 3:8; to say in written language, Mk. 15:28; Lk. 1:63; Jn. 19:37; to say, as distinguished from acting, Mt. 23:3; to mention, speak of, Mk. 14:71; Lk. 9:31; Jn. 8:27; to tell, declare, narrate, Mt. 21:27; Mk. 10:32; to express, Heb. 5:11; to put forth, propound, Lk. 5:36; 13:6; Jn. 16:29; to mean, to intend to signify, 1 Cor. 1:12; 10:29; to say, declare, affirm, maintain, Mt. 3:9; 5:18; Mk. 12:18; Acts 17:7; 26:22; 1 Cor. 1:10; to enjoin, Acts 15:24; 21:21; Rom. 2:22; to term, designate, cull, Mt. 19:17; Mk. 12:37; Lk. 20:37; 23:2; 1 Cor. 8:5; to call by a name, Mt. 2:23; pass. to be further named, to be surnamed, Mt. 1:16; to be explained, interpreted, Jn. 4:25; 20:16, 24; in NT σὺ λέγεις, you say, a form of affirmative answer to a question Mt. 27:11; Mk. 15:2; Jn. 18:37 </def>→ call; name; say; speak; talk; tell.
8982
8983GK G3307 | S G3005   λεῖμμα   leimma   1x
8984<def>pr. a remnant; in NT a small residue, Rom. 11:5* </def>→ remnant.
8985
8986GK G3308 | S G3006   λεῖος   leios   1x
8987<def>smooth, level, plain, Lk. 3:5*</def>
8988
8989GK G3309 | S G3007   λείπω   leipō   6x
8990<def>trans. to leave, forsake; pass. to be left, deserted; by impl. to be destitute of, deficient in, Jas. 1:4, 5; 2:15; intrans. to fail, be wanting, be deficient, Lk. 18:22; Tit. 1:5; 3:13*</def>
8991
8992GK G3310 | S G3008   λειτουÏγέω   leitourgeō   3x
8993<def>pr. to perform some public service at one’s own expense; in NT to officiate as a priest, Heb. 10:11; to minister in the Christian Church, Acts 13:2; to minister to, assist, succor, Rom. 15:27*</def>
8994
8995GK G3311 | S G3009   λειτουÏγία   leitourgia   6x
8996<def>pr. a public service discharged by a citizen at his own expense; in NT a sacred ministration, Lk. 1:23; Phil. 2:17; Heb. 8:6; 9:21; a kind office, aid, relief, 2 Cor. 9:12; Phil. 2:30*</def>
8997
8998GK G3312 | S G3010   λειτουÏγικός   leitourgikos   1x
8999<def>ministering; engaged in holy service, Heb. 1:14*</def>
9000
9001GK G3313 | S G3011   λειτουÏγός   leitourgos   5x
9002<def>pr. a person of property who performed a public duty or service to the state at his own expense; in NT a minister or servant, Rom. 13:6; 15:16; Heb. 1:7; 8:2; one who ministers relief, Phil. 2:25*</def>
9003
9004GK G3316 | S G3011a   λεμά   lema   2x
9005<def>Aramaic for Why? Wherefore? Mt. 27:46; Mk. 15:34*</def>
9006
9007GK G3317 | S G3012   λέντιον   lention   2x
9008<def>a coarse cloth, with which servants were girded, a towel, napkin, apron, Jn. 13:4, 5*</def>
9009
9010GK G3318 | S G3013   λεπίς   lepis   1x
9011<def>a scale, shell, rind, crust, incrustation, Acts 9:18*</def>
9012
9013GK G3319 | S G3014   λέπÏα   lepra   4x
9014<def>the leprosy, Mt. 8:3; Mk. 1:42; Lk. 5:12, 13*</def>
9015
9016GK G3320 | S G3015   λεπÏός   lepros   9x
9017<def>leprous; a leper, Mt. 8:2; 10:8</def>
9018
9019GK G3322 | S G3017   Λευί   Leui   8x
9020<def>Levi, also spelled Λευίς (G3323), pr. name. When the NT refers to the Λευί of the OT, the word is indecl. (n-3g[2]); when it refers to a NT person, it is partially declined (n-3g[1]): Λευίς (nom); Λευίν (acc). (1) Levi, son of Jacob, Heb. 7:5, 9; Rev. 7:7. (2) Levi, son of Symeon, Lk. 3:29 (3) Levi, son of Melchi, Lk. 3:24</def>
9021
9022GK G3324 | S G3019   Λευίτης   Leuitēs   3x
9023<def>a Levite, one of the posterity of Levi, Jn. 1:19; Lk. 10:32; Acts 4:36*</def>
9024
9025GK G3325 | S G3020   Λευιτικός   Leuitikos   1x
9026<def>Levitical, pertaining to the Levites, Heb. 7:11*</def>
9027
9028GK G3326 | S G3021   λευκαίνω   leukainō   2x
9029<def>to brighten, to make white, Mk. 9:3; Rev. 7:14*</def>
9030
9031GK G3328 | S G3022   λευκός   leukos   25x
9032<def>pr. light, bright; white, Mt. 5:36; 17:2; whitening, growing white, Jn. 4:35 </def>→ white.
9033
9034GK G3329 | S G3023   λέων   leōn   9x
9035<def>a lion, Heb. 11:33; 1 Pet. 5:8; Rev. 4:7; 9:8, 17; 10:3; 13:2; met. a lion, cruel adversary, tyrant, 2 Tim. 4:17; a lion, a hero, deliverer, Rev. 5:5*</def>
9036
9037GK G3330 | S G3024   λήθη   lēthē   1x
9038<def>forgetfulness, oblivion, 2 Pet. 1:9*</def>
9039
9040GK G3331 | S G3028   λῆμψις   lēmpsis   1x
9041<def>also spelled λῆψις, taking, receiving, Phil. 4:15*</def>
9042
9043GK G3332 | S G3025   ληνός   lēnos   5x
9044<def>pr. a tub, trough; a wine-press, into which grapes were cast and trodden, Rev. 14:19, 20; 19:15; a wine-vat, i.q. ὑπολήνιον, the lower vat into which the juice of the trodden grapes flowed, Mt. 21:33*</def>
9045
9046GK G3333 | S G3026   λῆÏος   leÌ„ros   1x
9047<def>idle talk; an empty tale, nonsense, Lk. 24:11*</def>
9048
9049GK G3334 | S G3027   λῃστής   lēstēs   15x
9050<def>a plunderer, robber, highwayman, Mt. 21:13; 26:55; Mk. 11:17; Lk. 10:30; 2 Cor. 11:26; a bandit, brigand, Mt. 27:38, 44; Mk. 15:27; Jn. 18:40; trop. a robber, rapacious imposter, Jn. 10:1, 8 </def>→ bandit; insurrectionist; robber.
9051
9052GK G3336 | S G3029   λίαν   lian   12x
9053<def>much, greatly, exceedingly, Mt. 2:16; 4:8; 8:28</def>
9054
9055GK G3337 | S G3030   λίβανος   libanos   2x
9056<def>arbor thurifera, the tree producing frankincense, growing in Arabia and Mount Lebanon; in NT frankincense, the transparent gum that distils from incisions in the tree, Mt. 2:11; Rev. 18:13*</def>
9057
9058GK G3338 | S G3031   λιβανωτός   libanōtos   2x
9059<def>frankincense; in NT a censer, Rev. 8:3, 5*</def>
9060
9061GK G3339 | S G3032   ΛιβεÏτῖνος   Libertinos   1x
9062<def>a freedman, one who having been a slave has obtained his freedom, or whose father was a freed-man; in NT the λιβεÏτῖνοι probably denote Jews who had been carried captive to Rome, and subsequently manumitted, Acts 6:9*</def>
9063
9064GK G3340 | S G3033   Λιβύη   Libyē   1x
9065<def>Libya, a part of Africa, bordering on the west of Egypt, Acts 2:10*</def>
9066
9067GK G3342 | S G3034   λιθάζω   lithazō   9x
9068<def>to stone, pelt or kill with stones, Jn. 8:5; 10:31, 32, 33; 11:8; Acts 5:26; 14:19; 2 Cor. 11:25; Heb. 11:37*</def>
9069
9070GK G3343 | S G3035   λίθινος   lithinos   3x
9071<def>made of stone, Jn. 2:6; 2 Cor. 3:3; Rev. 9:20*</def>
9072
9073GK G3344 | S G3036   λιθοβολέω   lithoboleō   7x
9074<def>to stone, pelt with stones, in order to kill, Mt. 21:35; 23:37</def>
9075
9076GK G3345 | S G3037   λίθος   lithos   59x
9077<def>a stone, Mt. 3:9; 4:3, 6; used figuratively, of Christ, Eph. 2:20; 1 Pet. 2:6; of believers, 1 Pet. 2:5; meton. a tablet of stone, 2 Cor. 3:7; a precious stone, Rev. 4:3 </def>→ rock; stone.
9078
9079GK G3346 | S G3038   λιθόστÏωτος   lithostroÌ„tos   1x
9080<def>a pavement made of blocks of stone, Jn. 19:13*</def>
9081
9082GK G3347 | S G3039   λικμάω   likmaō   2x
9083<def>pr. to winnow grain; in NT to scatter like chaff, crush, Mt. 21:44; Lk. 20:18*</def>
9084
9085GK G3348 | S G3040   λιμήν   limēn   3x
9086<def>a port, haven, harbor, Καλὰ Λιμένες, Acts 27:8, 12*</def>
9087
9088GK G3349 | S G3041   λίμνη   limnē   11x
9089<def>a tract of standing water; a lake, Lk. 5:1; Rev. 20:14 </def>→ lake; pond.
9090
9091GK G3350 | S G3042   λιμός   limos   12x
9092<def>famine, scarcity of food, want of grain, Mt. 24:7; famine, hunger, famishment, Lk. 15:17; Rom. 8:35 </def>→ famine; hunger.
9093
9094GK G3351 | S G3043   λίνον   linon   2x
9095<def>flax; by meton. a flaxen wick, Mt. 12:20; linen, Rev. 15:6*</def>
9096
9097GK G3352 | S G3044   Λίνος   Linos   1x
9098<def>some accent as Λῖνος, Linus, pr. name, 2 Tim. 4:21*</def>
9099
9100GK G3353 | S G3045   λιπαÏός   liparos   1x
9101<def>lit., fat; fig., rich, sumptuous, Rev. 18:14*</def>
9102
9103GK G3354 | S G3046   λίτÏα   litra   2x
9104<def>a pound, libra, equivalent to about twelve ounces (American), Jn. 12:3; 19:39*</def>
9105
9106GK G3355 | S G3047   λίψ   lips   1x
9107<def>pr. the south-west wind; meton. the south-west quarter of the heavens, Acts 27:12*</def>
9108
9109GK G3356 | S G3048   λογεία   logeia   2x
9110<def>collection of money, 1 Cor. 16:1f.*</def>
9111
9112GK G3357 | S G3049   λογίζομαι   logizomai   40x
9113<def>(1) pr. to count, calculate; to count, enumerate, Mk. 15:28; Lk. 22:37; to set down as a matter of account, 1 Cor. 13:5; 2 Cor. 3:5; 12:6; to impute, Rom. 4:3; 2 Cor. 5:19; 2 Tim. 4:16; to account, Rom. 2:26; 8:36; εἰς οá½Î´á½²Î½ λογισθῆναι, to be set at nought, despised, Acts 19:27; to regard, deem, consider, Rom. 6:11; 14:14; 1 Cor. 4:1; 2 Cor. 10:2; Phil. 3:13; (2) to infer, conclude, presume, Rom. 2:3; 3:28; 8:18; 2 Cor. 10:2, 7, 11; Heb. 11:19; 1 Pet. 5:12; (3) to think upon, ponder, Phil. 4:8; absol. to reason, Mk. 11:31; 1 Cor. 13:11 </def>→ consider; credit; regard; think.
9114
9115GK G3358 | S G3050   λογικός   logikos   2x
9116<def>pertaining to speech; pertaining to reason; in NT rational, spiritual, pertaining to the mind and soul, Rom. 12:1; 1 Pet. 2:2*</def>
9117
9118GK G3359 | S G3051   λόγιον   logion   4x
9119<def>an oracle, a divine communication or revelation, Acts 7:38; Rom. 3:2; Heb. 5:12; 1 Pet. 4:11* </def>→ oracle.
9120
9121GK G3360 | S G3052   λόγιος   logios   1x
9122<def>gifted with learning or eloquence, Acts 18:24*</def>
9123
9124GK G3361 | S G3053   λογισμός   logismos   2x
9125<def>pr. a computation, act of computing; a thought, cogitation, Rom. 2:15; a conception, device, 2 Cor. 10:4*</def>
9126
9127GK G3362 | S G3054   λογομαχέω   logomacheō   1x
9128<def>to contend about words; by impl. to dispute about trivial things, 2 Tim. 2:14*</def>
9129
9130GK G3363 | S G3055   λογομαχία   logomachia   1x
9131<def>contention or strife about words; by impl. a dispute about trivial things, unprofitable controversy, 1 Tim. 6:4*</def>
9132
9133GK G3364 | S G3056   λόγος   logos   330x
9134<def>a word, a thing uttered, Mt. 12:32, 37; 1 Cor. 14:19; speech, language, talk, Mt. 22:15; Lk. 20:20; 2 Cor. 10:10; Jas. 3:2; converse, Lk. 24:17; mere talk, wordy show, 1 Cor. 4:19, 20; Col. 2:23; 1 Jn. 3:18; language, mode of discourse, style of speaking, Mt. 5:37; 1 Cor. 1:17; 1 Thess. 2:5; a saying, a speech, Mk. 7:29; Eph. 4:29; an expression, form of words, formula, Mt. 26:44; Rom. 13:9; Gal. 5:14; a saying, a thing propounded in discourse, Mt. 7:24; 19:11; Jn. 4:37; 6:60; 1 Tim. 1:15; a message, announcement, 2 Cor. 5:19; a prophetic announcement, Jn. 12:38; an account, statement, 1 Pet. 3:15; a story, report, Mt. 28:15; Jn. 4:39; 21:23; 2 Thess. 2:2; a written narrative, a treatise, Acts 1:1; a set discourse, Acts 20:7; doctrine, Jn. 8:31, 37; 2 Tim. 2:17; subject-matter, Acts 15:6; reckoning, account, Mt. 12:36; 18:23; 25:19; Lk. 16:2; Acts 19:40; 20:24; Rom. 9:28; Phil. 4:15, 17; Heb. 4:13; a plea, Mt. 5:32; Acts 19:38; a motive, Acts 10:29; reason, Acts 18:14; ὠλόγος, the word of God, especially in the Gospel, Mt. 13:21, 22; Mk. 16:20; Lk. 1:2; Acts 6:4; ὠλόγος, the divine WORD, or Logos, Jn. 1:1 </def>→ message; report; word.
9135
9136GK G3365 | S G3057   λόγχη   lonchē   1x
9137<def>pr. the head of a javelin; a spear, lance, Jn. 19:34*</def>
9138
9139GK G3366 | S G3058   λοιδοÏέω   loidoreō   4x
9140<def>to revile, rail at, abuse, Jn. 9:28; Acts 23:4; 1 Cor. 4:12; 1 Pet. 2:23*</def>
9141
9142GK G3367 | S G3059   λοιδοÏία   loidoria   3x
9143<def>reviling, railing, verbal abuse, 1 Tim. 5:14; 1 Pet. 3:9*</def>
9144
9145GK G3368 | S G3060   λοίδοÏος   loidoros   2x
9146<def>reviling, railing; as a subst. a reviler, railer, 1 Cor. 5:11; 6:10*</def>
9147
9148GK G3369 | S G3061   λοιμός   loimos   2x
9149<def>a pestilence, plague, Lk. 21:11; met. a pest, pestilent fellow, Acts 24:5*</def>
9150
9151GK G3370 | S G3062, G3063, G3064   λοιπός   loipos   55x
9152<def>remaining; the rest, remainder, Mt. 22:6; as an adv., οῦ λοιποῦ, henceforth, Gal. 6:17; τὸ λοιπόν, or λοιπόν, henceforward, Mt. 26:45; 2 Tim. 4:8; Acts 27:20; as to the rest, besides, 1 Cor. 1:16; finally, Eph. 6:10; ὠδὲ λοιπόν, but, now, furthermore, 1 Cor. 4:2 </def>→ left over; remaining.
9153
9154GK G3371 | S G3065   Λουκᾶς   Loukas   3x
9155<def>Luke, pr. name</def>
9156
9157GK G3372 | S G3066   Λούκιος   Loukios   2x
9158<def>Lucius, pr. name, (1) a person from Cyrene of Antioch, Acts 13:1. (2) a person who sends his greeting with Paul, Rom. 16:21*</def>
9159
9160GK G3373 | S G3067   λουτÏόν   loutron   2x
9161<def>a bath, water for bathing; a bathing, washing, ablution, Eph. 5:26; Tit. 3:5* </def>→ wash, washing.
9162
9163GK G3374 | S G3068   λούω   louō   5x
9164<def>pr. to bathe the body, as distinguished from washing only the extremities, Jn. 13:10; to bathe, wash, Acts 9:37; 16:33; Heb. 10:22; 2 Pet. 2:22* </def>→ wash, washing.
9165
9166GK G3375 | S G3069   Λύδδα   Lydda   3x
9167<def>Lydda, a town in Palestine, Acts 9:32, 35, 38*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
9168
9169GK G3376 | S G3070   Λυδία   Lydia   2x
9170<def>Lydia, pr. name of a woman, Acts 16:14, 40*</def>
9171
9172GK G3377 | S G3071   Λυκαονία   Lykaonia   1x
9173<def>Lycaonia, a province of Asia Minor, Acts 14:6*</def>
9174
9175GK G3378 | S G3072   Λυκαονιστί   Lykaonisti   1x
9176<def>in the dialect of Lycaonia, Acts 14:11*</def>
9177
9178GK G3379 | S G3073   Λυκία   Lykia   1x
9179<def>Lycia, a province of Asia Minor, Acts 27:5*</def>
9180
9181GK G3380 | S G3074   λύκος   lykos   6x
9182<def>a wolf, Mt. 10:16; Lk. 10:3; Jn. 10:12; met. a person of wolf-like character, Mt. 7:15; Acts 20:29*</def>
9183
9184GK G3381 | S G3075   λυμαίνω   lymainō   1x
9185<def>some list as a deponent, λυμαίνομαι, to outrage, harm, violently maltreat; in NT to make havoc of, ruin, Acts 8:3*</def>
9186
9187GK G3382 | S G3076   λυπέω   lypeō   26x
9188<def>to occasion grief or sorrow to, to distress, 2 Cor. 2:2, 5; 7:8; pass. to be grieved, pained, distressed, sorrowful, Mt. 17:23; 19:22; to aggrieve, cross, vex, Eph. 4:30; pass. to feel pained, Rom. 14:15 </def>→ sorrow.
9189
9190GK G3383 | S G3077   λύπη   lypē   16x
9191<def>pain, distress, Jn. 16:21; grief, sorrow, Jn. 16:6, 20, 22; meton. cause of grief, trouble, affliction, 1 Pet. 2:19 </def>→ grief; pain; sorrow.
9192
9193GK G3384 | S G3078   Λυσανίας   Lysanias   1x
9194<def>Lyssanias, pr. name, Lk. 3:1*</def>
9195
9196GK G3385 | S G3079   Λυσίας   Lysias   2x
9197<def>Lysias, pr. name, Acts 23:26; 24:7, 22*</def>
9198
9199GK G3386 | S G3080   λύσις   lysis   1x
9200<def>a loosing; in NT a release from the marriage bond, a divorce, 1 Cor. 7:27*</def>
9201
9202GK G3387 | S G3081   λυσιτελέω   lysiteleō   1x
9203<def>pr. to compensate for incurred expense; by impl. to be advantageous to, to profit, advantage; impers. Lk. 17:2*</def>
9204
9205GK G3388 | S G3082   ΛύστÏα   Lystra   6x
9206<def>Lystra, a city of Lycaonia, in Asia Minor, Acts 14:6, 8, 21; 16:1f.; 2 Tim. 3:11*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
9207
9208GK G3389 | S G3083   λύτÏον   lytron   2x
9209<def>pr. price paid; a ransom, Mt. 20:28; Mk. 10:45* </def>→ ransom.
9210
9211GK G3390 | S G3084   λυτÏόω   lytroō   3x
9212<def>to release for a ransom; mid, to ransom, redeem, deliver, liberate, Lk. 24:21; Tit. 2:14; 1 Pet. 1:18* </def>→ redeem.
9213
9214GK G3391 | S G3085   λύτÏωσις   lytroÌ„sis   3x
9215<def>redemption, Heb. 9:12; liberation, deliverance, Lk. 1:68; 2:38* </def>→ redemption.
9216
9217GK G3392 | S G3086   λυτÏωτής   lytroÌ„teÌ„s   1x
9218<def>a redeemer; a deliverer, Acts 7:35*</def>
9219
9220GK G3393 | S G3087   λυχνία   lychnia   12x
9221<def>a candlestick, lampstand, Mt. 5:15; met. a candlestick, as a figure of a Christian church, Rev. 1:12, 13, 20; of a teacher or prophet, Rev. 11:4 </def>→ candle, candlestick; lamp, lampstand.
9222
9223GK G3394 | S G3088   λύχνος   lychnos   14x
9224<def>a light, lamp, candle, etc., Mt. 5:15; Mk. 4:21; met. a lamp, as a figure of a distinguished teacher, Jn. 5:35 </def>→ candle, candlestick; lamp, lampstand.
9225
9226GK G3395 | S G3089   λύω   lyō   42x
9227<def>to loosen, unbind, unfasten, Mk. 1:7; to loose, untie, Mt. 21:2; Jn. 11:44; to disengage, 1 Cor. 7:27; to set free, set at liberty, deliver, Lk. 13:16; to break, Acts 27:41; Rev. 5:2, 5; to break up, dismiss, Acts 13:43; to destroy, demolish, Jn. 2:19; Eph. 2:14; met to infringe, Mt. 5:19; Jn. 5:18; 7:23; to make void, nullify, Jn. 10:35; in NT to declare free, of privileges, or, in respect of lawfulness, Mt. 16:19 </def>→ break; destroy; free; loose; untie.
9228
9229GK G3396 | S G3090   Λωίς   Lōis   1x
9230<def>Lois, pr. name of a woman, 2 Tim. 1:5*</def>
9231
9232GK G3397 | S G3091   Λώτ   Lōt   4x
9233<def>Lot, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 17:28, 29, 32; 2 Pet. 2:7*</def>
9234
9235Μ
9236
9237GK G3399 | S G3092   Μάαθ   Maath   1x
9238<def>Maath, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:26*</def>
9239
9240GK G3400 | S G3093   Μαγαδάν   Magadan   1x
9241<def>Magadan, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 15:39*</def>
9242
9243GK G3402 | S G3094   Μαγδαληνή   Magdalēnē   12x
9244<def>Magdalene, pr. name (of Magdala), Jn. 20:18</def>
9245
9246GK G3404 | S G3095   μαγεία   mageia   1x
9247<def>pr. the system of the magians; magic, Acts 8:11*</def>
9248
9249GK G3405 | S G3096   μαγεύω   mageuō   1x
9250<def>to be a magician; to use magical arts, practise magic, sorcery, Acts 8:9*</def>
9251
9252GK G3407 | S G3097   μάγος   magos   6x
9253<def>(1) a magus, sage of the magician religion, magician, astrologer, wise man, Mt. 2:1, 7, 16; (2) a magician, sorcerer, Acts 13:6, 8*</def>
9254
9255GK G3408 | S G3098   Μαγώγ   Magōg   1x
9256<def>Magog, pr. name, indecl., Rev. 20:8*</def>
9257
9258GK G3409 | S G3099   Μαδιάμ   Madiam   1x
9259<def>Madian, a district of Arabia Petra, Acts 7:29*</def>
9260
9261GK G3411 | S G3100   μαθητεύω   mathēteuō   4x
9262<def>intrans. to be a disciple, follow as a disciple, Mt. 27:57; in NT trans. to make a disciple of, to train in discipleship, Mt. 28:19; Acts 14:21; pass. to be trained, disciplined, instructed, Mt. 13:52*</def>
9263
9264GK G3412 | S G3101   μαθητής   mathētēs   261x
9265<def>a disciple, Mt. 10:24, 42, et al. </def>→ disciple.
9266
9267GK G3413 | S G3102   μαθήτÏια   matheÌ„tria   1x
9268<def>a female disciple; a female Christian, Acts 9:36*</def>
9269
9270GK G3415 | S G3102a   Μαθθάτ   Maththat   2x
9271<def>also spelled Ματθάτ, Mathat, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:24, 29*</def>
9272
9273GK G3416 | S G3159   Μαθθίας   Maththias   2x
9274<def>also spelled Ματθίας, BDAG 611, suggest it is a shortened form of Ματταθίας, Matthias, pr. name, Acts 1:23, 26*</def>
9275
9276GK G3419 | S G3105   μαίνομαι   mainomai   5x
9277<def>to be disordered in mind, mad, Jn. 10:20; Acts 12:15; 26:24, 25; 1 Cor. 14:23*</def>
9278
9279GK G3420 | S G3106   μακαÏίζω   makarizō   2x
9280<def>to pronounce happy, fortunate, Lk. 1:48; Jas. 5:11*</def>
9281
9282GK G3421 | S G3107   μακάÏιος   makarios   50x
9283<def>happy, blessed, as a noun it can depict someone who receives divine favor, Mt. 5:3, 4, 5, 7; Lk. 1: 45 </def>→ blessed; favored; fortunate; happy; privileged.
9284
9285GK G3422 | S G3108   μακαÏισμός   makarismos   3x
9286<def>a happy calling, the act of pronouncing happy, Rom. 4:6, 9; self-congratulation, Gal. 4:15*</def>
9287
9288GK G3423 | S G3109   Μακεδονία   Makedonia   22x
9289<def>Macedonia, Acts 16:9; Rom. 15:26; 1 Cor. 16:5; 1 Thess. 1:7; 1 Tim. 1:3</def>
9290
9291GK G3424 | S G3110   Μακεδών   Makedōn   5x
9292<def>a native of Macedonia, Acts 16:9; 19:29; 27:2; 2 Cor. 9:2, 4*</def>
9293
9294GK G3425 | S G3111   μάκελλον   makellon   1x
9295<def>meat market, marketplace, slaughter house, 1 Cor. 10:25*</def>
9296
9297GK G3426 | S G3112   μακÏάν   makran   10x
9298<def>far, far off, at a distance, far distant, Mt. 8:30; Mk. 12:34; met. οἱ μακÏάν, remote, alien, Eph. 2:13, 17; so οἱ εἰς μακÏάν, Acts 2:39 </def>→ distant; far.
9299
9300GK G3427 | S G3113   μακÏόθεν   makrothen   14x
9301<def>far off, at a distance, from afar, from a distance, Mk. 8:3; 11:13; preceded by ἀπό, in the same sense, Mt. 26:58</def>
9302
9303GK G3428 | S G3114   μακÏοθυμέω   makrothumeō   10x
9304<def>to be slow towards, be long-enduring; to exercise patience, be long-suffering, clement, or indulgent, to forbear, Mt. 18:26, 29; 1 Cor. 13:4; 1 Thess. 5:14; 2 Pet. 3:9; to have patience, endure patiently, wait with patient expectation, Heb. 6:15; Jas. 5:7, 8; to bear long with entreaties for deliverance and avengement, Lk. 18:7* </def>→ endurance, endure; patience, (be) patient; slow to anger.
9305
9306GK G3429 | S G3115   μακÏοθυμία   makrothumia   14x
9307<def>patience; patient enduring of evil, fortitude, Col. 1:11; Col. 3:12; 1 Tim. 1:16; 1 Pet. 3:20; slowness of avenging injuries, long-suffering, forbearance, clemency, Rom. 2:4; 9:22; 2 Cor. 6:6; Gal. 5:22; Eph. 4:2; 2 Tim. 4:2; Jas. 5:10; patient expectation, 2 Tim. 3:10; Heb. 6:12; 2 Pet. 3:15* </def>→ endurance, endure; patience, (be) patient; slow to anger.
9308
9309GK G3430 | S G3116   μακÏοθύμως   makrothumoÌ„s   1x
9310<def>patiently, Acts 26:3*</def>
9311
9312GK G3431 | S G3117   μακÏός   makros   4x
9313<def>long; of space, far, distant, remote, Lk. 15:13; 19:12; of time, of long duration, Mk. 12:40; Lk. 20:47*</def>
9314
9315GK G3432 | S G3118   μακÏοχÏόνιος   makrochronios   1x
9316<def>of long duration; long-lived, Eph. 6:3*</def>
9317
9318GK G3433 | S G3119   μαλακία   malakia   3x
9319<def>softness; listlessness, indisposition, weakness, infirmity of body, Mt. 4:23; 9:35; 10:1*</def>
9320
9321GK G3434 | S G3120   μαλακός   malakos   4x
9322<def>soft; soft to the touch, delicate, Mt. 11:8; Lk. 7:25; met. an instrument of unnatural lust, effeminate, 1 Cor. 6:9*</def>
9323
9324GK G3435 | S G3121   Μαλελεήλ   Maleleēl   1x
9325<def>Maleleel, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:37*</def>
9326
9327GK G3436 | S G3122   μάλιστα   malista   12x
9328<def>most, most of all, chiefly, especially, Acts 20:38; 25:26</def>
9329
9330GK G3437 | S G3123   μᾶλλον   mallon   81x
9331<def>more, to a greater extent, in a higher degree, Mt. 18:13; 27:24; Jn. 5:18; 1 Cor. 14:18; rather, in preference, Mt. 10:6; Eph. 4:28; used in a periphrasis for the comparative, Acts 20:35; as an intensive with a comparative term, Mt. 6:26; Mk. 7:36; 2 Cor. 7:13; Phil. 1:23; μᾶλλον δέ, yea rather, or, more properly speaking, Rom. 8:34; Gal. 4:9; Eph. 5:11 </def>→ instead; more; rather.
9332
9333GK G3438 | S G3124   Μάλχος   Malchos   1x
9334<def>Malchus, pr. name, Jn. 18:10*</def>
9335
9336GK G3439 | S G3125   μάμμη   mammē   1x
9337<def>a mother; later, a grandmother, 2 Tim. 1:5*</def>
9338
9339GK G3440 | S G3126   μαμωνᾶς   mamōnas   4x
9340<def>wealth, riches, Lk. 16:9, 11; personified, like the Greek Πλοῦτος, Mammon, Mt. 6:24; Lk. 16:13*</def>
9341
9342GK G3441 | S G3127   Μαναήν   Manaēn   1x
9343<def>Manaen, pr. name, indecl., Acts 13:1*</def>
9344
9345GK G3442 | S G3128   Μανασσῆς   Manassēs   3x
9346<def>Manasses, pr. name (1) the tribe of Manasseh, Rev. 7:6 (2) Manasseh, king of Judah, Mt. 1:10*</def>
9347
9348GK G3443 | S G3129   μανθάνω   manthanō   25x
9349<def>to learn, be taught, Mt. 9:13; 11:29; 24:32; to learn by practice or experience, acquire a custom or habit, Phil. 4:11; 1 Tim. 5:4, 13; to ascertain, be informed, Acts 23:27; to understand, comprehend, Rev. 14:3 </def>→ learn.
9350
9351GK G3444 | S G3130   μανία   mania   1x
9352<def>madness, insanity, Acts 26:24*</def>
9353
9354GK G3445 | S G3131   μάννα   manna   4x
9355<def>manna, the miraculous food of the Israelites while in the desert, Jn. 6:31, 49; Heb. 9:4; Rev. 2:17* </def>→ manna.
9356
9357GK G3446 | S G3132   μαντεύομαι   manteuomai   1x
9358<def>to speak oracles, to divine, Acts 16:16*</def>
9359
9360GK G3447 | S G3133   μαÏαίνω   marainō   1x
9361<def>to quench, cause to decay, fade, or wither; pass. to wither, waste away, met. to fade away, disappear, perish, Jas. 1:11*</def>
9362
9363GK G3449 | S G3135   μαÏγαÏίτης   margariteÌ„s   9x
9364<def>a pearl, Mt. 7:6; 13:45, 46; 1 Tim. 2:9; Rev. 17:4; 18:12, 16; 21:21*</def>
9365
9366GK G3450 | S G3136   ΜάÏθα   Martha   13x
9367<def>Martha, pr. name, Jn. 12:2</def>
9368
9369GK G3451 | S G3137   ΜαÏία   Maria   27x
9370<def>Mary, pr. name (1) The mother of Jesus, Mt. 1:16; Acts 1:14. (2) Mary, wife of Clopas, mother of James, Mk. 15:40; Lk. 24:10; Jn. 19:25. (3) Mary Magdalene, Mt. 27:56; Lk. 20:18. (4) Sister of Martha and Lazarus, Lk. 10:39; Jn. 11:1; 12:3. (5) Mother of Jn. surnamed Mark, Acts 12:12 (6) A Christian at Rome, Rom. 16:6</def>
9371
9372GK G3452 | S G3137   ΜαÏιάμ   Mariam   27x
9373<def>the indecl. form of ΜαÏία</def>
9374
9375GK G3453 | S G3138   ΜᾶÏκος   Markos   8x
9376<def>Mark, pr. name</def>
9377
9378GK G3454 | S G3139   μάÏμαÏος   marmaros   1x
9379<def>a white glistening stone; marble, Rev. 18:12*</def>
9380
9381GK G3455 | S G3140   μαÏτυÏέω   martyreō   76x
9382<def>trans. to testify, depose, Jn. 3:11, 32; 1 Jn. 1:2; Rev. 1:2; 22:20; absol. to give evidence, Jn. 18:23; to bear testimony, testify, Lk. 4:22; Jn. 1:7, 8; to bear testimony in confirmation, Acts 14:3; to declare distinctly and formally, Jn. 4:44; pass. to be the subject of testimony, to obtain attestation to character, Acts 6:3; 10:22; 1 Tim. 5:10; Heb. 11:2, 4; mid. equivalent to μαÏτύÏομαι, to make a solemn appeal, Acts 26:22; 1 Thess. 2:12 </def>→ confirm; testify; witness.
9383
9384GK G3456 | S G3141   μαÏτυÏία   martyria   37x
9385<def>judicial evidence, Mk. 14:55, 56, 59; Lk. 22:71; testimony in general, Tit. 1:13; 1 Jn. 5:9 testimony, declaration in a matter of fact or doctrine, Jn. 1:19; 3:11; Acts 22:18; attestation to character, Jn. 5:34, 36; reputation, 1 Tim. 3:7 </def>→ testimony; witness.
9386
9387GK G3457 | S G3142   μαÏτύÏιον   martyrion   19x
9388<def>testimony, evidence, Acts 4:33; 2 Cor. 1:12; Jas. 5:3; in NT testimony, mode of solemn declaration, Mt. 8:4; Lk. 9:5; testimony, matter of solemn declaration, 1 Cor. 1:6; 2:1; 1 Tim. 2:6; σκηνὴ τοῦ μαÏτυÏίου, a title of the Mosaic tabernacle, Acts 7:44; Rev. 15:5 </def>→ testimony; witness.
9389
9390GK G3458 | S G3143   μαÏτύÏομαι   martyromai   5x
9391<def>to call to witness; intrans. to make a solemn affirmation or declaration, Acts 20:26; 26:22; Gal. 5:3; to make a solemn appeal, Eph. 4:17; 1 Thess. 2:12*</def>
9392
9393GK G3459 | S G3144   μάÏτυς   martys   35x
9394<def>(1) a judicial witness, deponent, Mt. 18:16; Heb. 10:28; (2) generally, a witness to a circumstance, Lk. 24:48; Acts 10:41; in NT a witness, a testifier, of a doctrine, Rev. 1:5; 3:14; 11:3; (3) a martyr, Acts 22:20; Rev. 2:13 </def>→ witness.
9395
9396GK G3460 | S G3145   μασάομαι   masaomai   1x
9397<def>to chew, masticate, in NT to gnaw, Rev. 16:10*</def>
9398
9399GK G3463 | S G3146   μαστιγόω   mastigoō   7x
9400<def>to scourge, whip, Mt. 10:17; 20:19; 23:34; Mk. 10:34; Lk. 18:33; Jn. 19:1; met. to chastise, Heb. 12:6*</def>
9401
9402GK G3464 | S G3147   μαστίζω   mastizō   1x
9403<def>to scourge, Acts 22:25*</def>
9404
9405GK G3465 | S G3148   μάστιξ   mastix   6x
9406<def>a scourge, whip, Acts 22:24; Heb. 11:36; met. a scourge of disease, Mk. 3:10; 5:29, 34; Lk. 7:21*</def>
9407
9408GK G3466 | S G3149   μαστός   mastos   3x
9409<def>the breast, pap, Lk. 11:27; 23:29; Rev. 1:13*</def>
9410
9411GK G3467 | S G3150   ματαιολογία   mataiologia   1x
9412<def>vain talking, idle disputation, 1 Tim. 1:6*</def>
9413
9414GK G3468 | S G3151   ματαιολόγος   mataiologos   1x
9415<def>a vain talker, given to vain talking or trivial disputation, Tit. 1:10*</def>
9416
9417GK G3469 | S G3152   μάταιος   mataios   6x
9418<def>idle, ineffective, worthless, 1 Cor. 3:20; groundless, deceptive, fallacious, 1 Cor. 15:17; useless, fruitless, unprofitable, Tit. 3:9; Jas. 1:26; from the Hebrew, erroneous in principle, corrupt, perverted, 1 Pet. 1:18; τὰ μάταια, superstition, idolatry, Acts 14:15*</def>
9419
9420GK G3470 | S G3153   ματαιότης   mataiotēs   3x
9421<def>vanity, folly, futility, from the Hebrew, religious error, Eph. 4:17; 2 Pet. 2:18; false religion, Rom. 8:20*</def>
9422
9423GK G3471 | S G3154   ματαιόω   mataioō   1x
9424<def>to make vain; from the Hebrew, pass. to fall into religious error, to be perverted, Rom. 1:21*</def>
9425
9426GK G3472 | S G3155   μάτην   matēn   2x
9427<def>in vain, fruitlessly, without profit, Mt. 15:9; Mk. 7:7*</def>
9428
9429GK G3474 | S G3157   Ματθάν   Matthan   2x
9430<def>Matthan, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:15 (2x)*</def>
9431
9432GK G3477 | S G3160   Ματταθά   Mattatha   1x
9433<def>Mattatha, pr. name, indecl.; Lk. 3:31*</def>
9434
9435GK G3478 | S G3161   Ματταθίας   Mattathias   2x
9436<def>see also Μαθθίας, Mattathias, pr. name, Lk. 3:25, 26*</def>
9437
9438GK G3479 | S G3162   μάχαιÏα   machaira   29x
9439<def>a large knife, dagger; a sword, Mt. 26:47, 51; the sword of the executioner, Acts 12:2; Rom. 8:35; Heb. 11:37; hence, φοÏεῖν μάχαιÏαν, to bear the sword, to have the power of life and death, Rom. 13:4; meton. war, Mt. 10:34 </def>→ sword.
9440
9441GK G3480 | S G3163   μάχη   machē   4x
9442<def>a fight, battle, conflict; in NT contention, dispute, strife, controversy, 2 Cor. 7:5; 2 Tim. 2:23; Tit. 3:9; Jas. 4:1*</def>
9443
9444GK G3481 | S G3164   μάχομαι   machomai   4x
9445<def>to fight; to quarrel, Acts 7:26; 2 Tim. 2:24; to contend, dispute, Jn. 6:52; Jas. 4:2*</def>
9446
9447GK G3483 | S G3167   μεγαλεῖος   megaleios   1x
9448<def>magnificent, splendid; τὰ μεγαλεῖα, great things, wonderful works, Acts 2:11*</def>
9449
9450GK G3484 | S G3168   μεγαλειότης   megaleiotēs   3x
9451<def>majesty, magnificence, glory, Lk. 9:43; Acts 19:27; 2 Pet. 1:16*</def>
9452
9453GK G3485 | S G3169   μεγαλοπÏεπής   megaloprepeÌ„s   1x
9454<def>pr. becoming a great man; magnificent, glorious, most splendid, 2 Pet. 1:17*</def>
9455
9456GK G3486 | S G3170   μεγαλύνω   megalynō   8x
9457<def>lit., to enlarge, amplify, Mt. 23:5; 2 Cor. 10:15; to manifest in an extraordinary degree, Lk. 1:58; fig., to magnify, exalt, extol, Lk. 1:46; Acts 5:13; Acts 10:46; 19:17; Phil. 1:20* </def>→ exalt; magnify.
9458
9459GK G3487 | S G3171   μεγάλως   megalōs   1x
9460<def>greatly, very much, vehemently, Phil. 4:10*</def>
9461
9462GK G3488 | S G3172   μεγαλωσύνη   megalōsynē   3x
9463<def>greatness, majesty, Heb. 1:3; 8:1; ascribed majesty, Jude 25*</def>
9464
9465GK G3489 | S G3173   μέγας   megas   243x
9466<def>great, large in size, Mt. 27:60; Mk. 4:32; great, much, numerous, Mk. 5:11; Heb. 11:26; great, grown up, adult, Heb. 11:24; great, vehement, intense, Mt. 2:10; 28:8; great, sumptuous, Lk. 5:29; great, important, weighty, of high importance, 1 Cor. 9:11; 13:13; great, splendid, magnificent, Rev. 15:3; extraordinary, wonderful, 2 Cor. 11:15; great, solemn, Jn. 7:37; 19:31; great in rank, noble, Rev. 11:18; 13:16; great in dignity, distinguished, eminent, illustrious, powerful, Mt. 5:19; 18:1, 4; great, arrogant, boastful, Rev. 13:5 </def>→ great; large; loud.
9467
9468GK G3490 | S G3174   μέγεθος   megethos   1x
9469<def>greatness, vastness, Eph. 1:19*</def>
9470
9471GK G3491 | S G3175   μεγιστάν   megistan   3x
9472<def>great men, lords, chiefs, nobles, princes, Mk. 6:21; Rev. 6:15; 18:23*</def>
9473
9474GK G3493 | S G3177   μεθεÏμηνεύω   methermeÌ„neuō   8x
9475<def>to translate, interpret, Mt. 1:23; Mk. 5:41; 15:22, 34; Jn. 1:38, 41; Acts 4:36; 13:8*</def>
9476
9477GK G3494 | S G3178   μέθη   methē   3x
9478<def>strong drink; drunkenness, Lk. 21:34; an indulgence in drinking, Rom. 13:13; Gal. 5:21*</def>
9479
9480GK G3496 | S G3179   μεθίστημι   methistēmi   5x
9481<def>to cause a change of position; to remove, transport, 1 Cor. 13:2; to transfer, Col. 1:13; met. to cause to change sides; by impl. to pervert, mislead, Acts 19:26; to remove from office, dismiss, discard, Lk. 16:4; Acts 13:22*</def>
9482
9483GK G3497 | S G3180   μεθοδεία   methodeia   2x
9484<def>wile, scheme, scheming, craftiness, Eph. 4:14; 6:11*</def>
9485
9486GK G3499 | S G3182   μεθύσκω   methyskō   5x
9487<def>to inebriate, make drunk; pass. to be intoxicated, to be drunk, Lk. 12:45; Eph. 5:18; 1 Thess. 5:7; Rev. 17:2; to drink freely, Jn. 2:10*</def>
9488
9489GK G3500 | S G3183   μέθυσος   methysos   2x
9490<def>drunken; a drunkard, 1 Cor. 5:11; 6:10*</def>
9491
9492GK G3501 | S G3184   μεθύω   methyō   5x
9493<def>to be intoxicated, be drunk, Mt. 24:49; Acts 2:15; 1 Cor. 11:21; 1 Thess. 5:7; Rev. 17:6*</def>
9494
9495GK G3505 | S G3185, G3187   μείζων   meizōn   48x
9496<def>greater, comparative of μέγας </def>→ greater; greatest.
9497
9498GK G3506 | S G3188, G3189   μέλας   melas   6x
9499<def>black, Mt. 5:36; Rev. 6:5, 12, the form μέλαν means ink, 2 Cor. 3:3; 2 Jn. 12; 3 Jn. 13</def>
9500
9501GK G3507 | S G3190   Μελεά   Melea   1x
9502<def>Melea, indecl. pr. name, Lk. 3:31*</def>
9503
9504GK G3508 | S G3199   μέλει   melei   10x
9505<def>there is a care, it concerns, Mt. 22:16; Acts 18:17; 1 Cor. 7:21; 9:9 </def>→ care about; concerned.
9506
9507GK G3509 | S G3191   μελετάω   meletaō   2x
9508<def>to care for; to bestow careful thought upon, to give painful attention to, be earnest in, 1 Tim. 4:15; to devise, Acts 4:25*</def>
9509
9510GK G3510 | S G3192   μέλι   meli   4x
9511<def>honey, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6; Rev. 10:9, 10*</def>
9512
9513GK G3514 | S G3194   Μελίτη   Melitē   1x
9514<def>also spelled Μελιτήνη, Malta, an island in the Mediterranean, Acts 28:1*</def>
9515
9516GK G3516 | S G3195   μέλλω   mellō   109x
9517<def>to be about to, be on the point of, Mt. 2:13; Jn. 4:47; it serves to express in general a settled futurity, Mt. 11:14; Lk. 9:31; Jn. 11:51; to intend, Lk. 10:1; participle μέλλων, μέλλουσα, μέλλον, future as distinguished from past and present, Mt. 12:32; Lk. 13:9; to be always, as it were, about to do, to delay, linger, Acts 22:16 </def>→ about to; going to; intend to.
9518
9519GK G3517 | S G3196   μέλος   melos   34x
9520<def>a member, limb, any part of the body, Mt. 5:29, 30; Rom. 12:4; 1 Cor. 6:15; 12:12 </def>→ member; part.
9521
9522GK G3518 | S G3197   Μελχί   Melchi   2x
9523<def>Melchi, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:24, 28*</def>
9524
9525GK G3519 | S G3198   Μελχισέδεκ   Melchisedek   8x
9526<def>Melchisedek, pr. name, indecl., Heb. 5:6, 10; 6:20; 7:1, 10f., 15, 17*</def>
9527
9528GK G3521 | S G3200   μεμβÏάνα   membrana   1x
9529<def>parchment, vellum, 2 Tim. 4:13*</def>
9530
9531GK G3522 | S G3201   μέμφομαι   memphomai   2x
9532<def>to find fault with, blame, censure; to intimate dissatisfaction with, Heb. 8:8; absol. to find fault, Rom. 9:19*</def>
9533
9534GK G3523 | S G3202   μεμψίμοιÏος   mempsimoiros   1x
9535<def>finding fault or being discontented with one’s lot, querulous; a discontented, querulous person, a complainer, Jude 16*</def>
9536
9537GK G3525 | S G3303   μέν   men   179x
9538<def>a particle serving to indicate that the term or clause with which it is used stands distinguished from another, usually in the sequel, and then mostly with δέ correspondent, Mt. 3:11; 9:39; Acts 1:1; ὠμὲν ... ὠδέ, this ... that, the one ... the other, Phil. 1:16, 17; one ... another, οἱ μὲν ... οἱ δέ, some ... others, Matt 22:5; ὅλλος μὲν ... ὅλλος δέ, one ... another, pl. some ... others, Matt 13:8; 21:35; ὅλλος μὲν ... ὅλλος δέ, one ... another, 1 Cor. 15:39; ὡδε μὲν ... á¼ÎºÎµá¿– δέ, here ... there, Heb. 7:8; τοῦτο μὲν ... τοῦτο δέ, partly ... partly, Heb. 10:33</def>
9539
9540GK G3527 | S G3303a   Μεννά   Menna   1x
9541<def>Menna, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:31*</def>
9542☞  MOUNCE | NIV | ESV | HCSB | NRSV
9543
9544GK G3528 | S G3304   μενοῦν   menoun   1x
9545<def>see μενοῦνγε</def>
9546
9547GK G3529 | S G3304   μενοῦνγε   menounge   3x
9548<def>also spelled as two words, μενοῦν γε (Lk. 11:28), a combination of particles serving to take up what has just preceded, with either emphasize or to correct; indeed, really, truly, rather, Rom. 9:20; 10:18; Phil. 3:8*</def>
9549
9550GK G3530 | S G3305   μέντοι   mentoi   8x
9551<def>truly, certainly, sure, Jn. 4:27; Jude 8</def>
9552
9553GK G3531 | S G3306   μένω   menō   118x
9554<def>pluperfect, μεμενήκειν, to stay, Mt. 26:38; Acts 27:31; to continue; 1 Cor. 7:11; 2 Tim. 2:13; to dwell, lodge, sojourn, Jn. 1:39; Acts 9:43; to remain, Jn. 9:41; to rest, settle, Jn. 1:32, 33; 3:36; to last, endure, Mt. 11:23; Jn. 6:27; 1 Cor. 3:14; to survive, 1 Cor. 15:6; to be existent, 1 Cor. 13:13; to continue unchanged, Rom. 9:11; to be permanent, Jn. 15:16; 2 Cor. 3:11; Heb. 10:34; 13:14; 1 Pet. 1:23; to persevere, be constant, be steadfast, 1 Tim. 2:15; 2 Tim. 3:14; to abide, to be in close and settled union, Jn. 6:56; 14:10; 15:4; to indwell, Jn. 5:38; 1 Jn. 2:14; trans. to wait for, Acts 20:5, 23 See abide; await; remain; stay; wait for.</def>
9555
9556GK G3532 | S G3307   μεÏίζω   merizō   14x
9557<def>to divide; to divide out, distribute, Mk. 6:41; to assign, bestow, Rom. 12:3; 1 Cor. 7:17; 2 Cor. 10:13; Heb. 7:2; mid. to share, Lk. 12:13; pass. to be subdivided, to admit distinctions, Mk. 3:24-26; 1 Cor. 1:13; to be severed by discord, be at variance, Mt. 12:25, 26; to differ, 1 Cor. 7:34* </def>→ assign; divide.
9558
9559GK G3533 | S G3308   μέÏιμνα   merimna   6x
9560<def>care, Mt. 13:22; Mk. 4:19; Lk. 8:14; 21:34; anxiety, anxious interest, 2 Cor. 11:28; 1 Pet. 5:7* </def>→ anxiety; concern; worry.
9561
9562GK G3534 | S G3309   μεÏιμνάω   merimnaō   19x
9563<def>to be anxious, or solicitous, Phil. 4:6; to expend careful thought, Mt. 6:27, 28, 31, 34a; 10:19; Lk. 10:41; 12:11, 22, 25, 26; to concern one’s self, Mt. 6:25; 1 Cor. 12:25; to have the thoughts occupied with, 1 Cor. 7:32, 33, 34; to feel an interest in, Phil. 2:20* </def>→ concerned; worry.
9564
9565GK G3535 | S G3310   μεÏίς   meris   5x
9566<def>a part; a division of a country, district, region, tract, Acts 16:12; a portion, Lk. 10:42; an allotted portion, Col. 1:12; a portion in common, share, Acts 8:21; 2 Cor. 6:15*</def>
9567
9568GK G3536 | S G3311   μεÏισμός   merismos   2x
9569<def>a dividing, act of dividing, Heb. 4:12; distribution, gifts distributed, Heb. 2:4*</def>
9570
9571GK G3537 | S G3312   μεÏιστής   meristeÌ„s   1x
9572<def>a divider, arbitrator, Lk. 12:14*</def>
9573
9574GK G3538 | S G3313   μέÏος   meros   42x
9575<def>a part, portion, division, of a whole, Lk. 11:36; 15:12; Acts 5:2; Eph. 4:16; a piece, fragment, Lk. 24:42; Jn. 19:23; a party, faction, Acts 23:9; allotted portion, lot, destiny, Mt. 24:51; Lk. 12:46; a calling, craft, Acts 19:27; a partner’s portion, partnership, fellowship, Jn. 13:8; pl. μέÏη, a local quarter, district, region, Mt. 2:22; 16:13; Acts 19:1; Eph. 4:9; side of a ship, Jn. 21:6; á¼Î½ μέÏει, in respect, 2 Cor. 3:10; 9:3; Col. 2:16; 1 Pet. 4:16; μέÏος τι, partly, in some part, 1 Cor. 11:18; ἀνὰ μέÏος, alternately, one after another, 1 Cor. 14:27; ἀπὸ μέÏους, partly, in some part or measure, 2 Cor. 1:14; á¼Îº μέÏους, individually, 1 Cor. 12:27; partly, imperfectly, 1 Cor. 13:9; κατὰ μέÏος, particularly, in detail, Heb. 9:5 </def>→ place; region; share.
9576
9577GK G3540 | S G3314   μεσημβÏία   meseÌ„mbria   2x
9578<def>mid-day, noon, Acts 22:6; meton. the south, Acts 8:26*</def>
9579
9580GK G3541 | S G3315   μεσιτεύω   mesiteuō   1x
9581<def>to perform offices between two parties; to intervene, interpose, Heb. 6:17*</def>
9582
9583GK G3542 | S G3316   μεσίτης   mesitēs   6x
9584<def>one that acts between two parties; a mediator, one who interposes to reconcile two adverse parties, 1 Tim. 2:5; an arbitrator, one who is the medium of communication between two parties, a mid-party, Gal. 3:19, 20; Heb. 8:6; 9:15; 12:24* </def>→ mediator.
9585
9586GK G3543 | S G3317   μεσονύκτιον   mesonyktion   4x
9587<def>midnight, Lk. 11:5, Mk. 13:35; Acts 16:25; 20:7*</def>
9588
9589GK G3544 | S G3318   Μεσοποταμία   Mesopotamia   2x
9590<def>Mesopotamia, the country lying between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, Acts 2:9; 7:2*</def>
9591
9592GK G3545 | S G3319   μέσος   mesos   58x
9593<def>mid, middle, Mt. 25:6; Acts 26:13; ἀνὰ μέσον, in the midst; from the Hebrew, in, among, Mt. 13:25; between, 1 Cor. 6:5; διὰ μέσου, through the midst of, Lk. 4:30; εἰς τὸ μέσον, into, or in the midst, Mk. 3:3; Lk. 6:8; á¼Îº μέσου, from the midst, out of the way, Col. 2:14; 2 Thess. 2:7; from the Hebrew, from, from among, Mt. 13:49; á¼Î½ τῷ μέσῳ, in the midst, Mt. 10:16; in the midst, in public, publicly, Mt. 14:6 á¼Î½ μέσῳ, in the midst of; among, Mt. 18:20; κατὰ μέσον τῆς νυκτός, about midnight, Acts 27:27 </def>→ among; middle.
9594
9595GK G3546 | S G3320   μεσότοιχον   mesotoichon   1x
9596<def>a middle wall; a partition wall, a barrier, Eph. 2:14*</def>
9597
9598GK G3547 | S G3321   μεσουÏάνημα   mesouraneÌ„ma   3x
9599<def>the mid-heaven, mid-air, Rev. 8:13; 14:6; 19:17*</def>
9600
9601GK G3548 | S G3322   μεσόω   mesoō   1x
9602<def>to be in the middle or midst; to be advanced midway, Jn. 7:14*</def>
9603
9604GK G3549 | S G3323   Μεσσίας   Messias   2x
9605<def>the Messiah, the Anointed One, i.q. ὠΧÏιστός, Jn. 1:42, 4:25*</def>
9606
9607GK G3550 | S G3324   μεστός   mestos   9x
9608<def>full, full of, filled with, Jn. 19:29; 21:11; replete, Mt. 23:28; Rom. 1:29; 15:14; Jas. 3:8, 17; 2 Pet. 2:14*</def>
9609
9610GK G3551 | S G3325   μεστόω   mestoō   1x
9611<def>to fill; pass. to be filled, be full, Acts 2:13*</def>
9612
9613GK G3552 | S G3326   μετά   meta   469x
9614<def>(1) gen., with, together with, Mt. 16:27; 12:41; 26:55; with, on the same side or party with, in aid of, Mt. 12:30; 20:20; with, by means of, Acts 13:17; with, of conflict, Rev. 11:7; with, among, Lk. 24:5; with, to, towards, Lk. 1:58, 72; (2) acc., after, of place, behind, Heb. 9:3; of time, after, Mt. 17:1; 24:29; followed by an infin. with the neut. article, after, after that, Mt. 26:32; Lk. 22:20</def>
9615
9616GK G3553 | S G3327   μεταβαίνω   metabainō   12x
9617<def>to go or pass from one place to another, Jn. 5:24; to pass away, be removed, Mt. 17:20; to go away, depart, Mt. 8:34 </def>→ depart; leave; pass on.
9618
9619GK G3554 | S G3328   μεταβάλλω   metaballō   1x
9620<def>to change; mid. to change one’s mind, Acts 28:6*</def>
9621
9622GK G3555 | S G3329   μετάγω   metagō   2x
9623<def>to lead or move from one place to another; to change direction, turn about, Jas. 3:3, 4*</def>
9624
9625GK G3556 | S G3330   μεταδίδωμι   metadidōmi   5x
9626<def>to give a part, to share, Lk. 3:11; to impart, bestow, Rom. 1:11; 12:8; Eph. 4:28; 1 Thess. 2:8*</def>
9627
9628GK G3557 | S G3331   μετάθεσις   metathesis   3x
9629<def>a removal, translation, Heb. 11:5; 12:27; a transmutation, change by the abolition of one thing, and the substitution of another, Heb. 7:12*</def>
9630
9631GK G3558 | S G3332   μεταίÏω   metairō   2x
9632<def>to remove, transfer; in NT intrans. to go away, depart, Mt. 13:53; 19:1*</def>
9633
9634GK G3559 | S G3333   μετακαλέω   metakaleō   4x
9635<def>to call from one place into another; mid. to call or send for, invite to come to oneself, Acts 7:14; 10:32; 20:17; 24:25*</def>
9636
9637GK G3560 | S G3334   μετακινέω   metakineō   1x
9638<def>to move away, remove; pass. met. to stir away from, to swerve, Col. 1:23*</def>
9639
9640GK G3561 | S G3335   μεταλαμβάνω   metalambanō   7x
9641<def>to partake of, share in, Acts 2:46; 27:33f.; 2 Tim. 2:6; Heb. 6:7; 12:10; to get, obtain, find, Acts 24:25*</def>
9642
9643GK G3562 | S G3336   μετάλημψις   metalēmpsis   1x
9644<def>a partaking of, a being partaken of, 1 Tim. 4:3*</def>
9645
9646GK G3563 | S G3337   μεταλλάσσω   metallassō   2x
9647<def>to exchange, change for or into, transmute, Rom. 1:25, 26*</def>
9648
9649GK G3564 | S G3338   μεταμέλομαι   metamelomai   6x
9650<def>to change one’s judgment on past points of conduct; to change one’s mind and purpose, Heb. 7:21; to repent, regret, Mt. 21:29, 32; 27:3; 2 Cor. 7:8*</def>
9651
9652GK G3565 | S G3339   μεταμοÏφόω   metamorphoō   4x
9653<def>to change the external form, transfigure; mid. to change one’s form, be transfigured, Mt. 17:2; Mk. 9:2; to undergo a spiritual transformation Rom. 12:2; 2 Cor. 3:18* </def>→ transfigure; transform.
9654
9655GK G3566 | S G3340   μετανοέω   metanoeō   34x
9656<def>to undergo a change in frame of mind and feeling, to repent, Lk. 17:3, 4; to make a change of principle and practice, to reform, Mt. 3:2 </def>→ repent, repentance; turn.
9657
9658GK G3567 | S G3341   μετάνοια   metanoia   22x
9659<def>a change of mode of thought and feeling, repentance, Mt. 3:8; Acts 20:21; 2 Tim. 2:25; practical reformation, Lk. 15:7; reversal of the past, Heb. 12:17 </def>→ repent, repentance; turn.
9660
9661GK G3568 | S G3342   μεταξύ   metaxy   9x
9662<def>can function as an improper prep., between, Mt. 23:35; Lk. 11:51; 16:26; Acts 15:9; á¼Î½ τῷ μεταξύ, i.e. χÏόνῷ, in the meantime, meanwhile, Jn. 4:31; in NT ὠμεταξύ, following, succeeding, Acts 13:42</def>
9663
9664GK G3569 | S G3343   μεταπέμπω   metapempō   9x
9665<def>to send after; mid. to send after or for any one, invite to come to one’s self, Acts 10:5, 22, 29; 11:13; 20:1; 24:24, 26; 25:3*</def>
9666
9667GK G3570 | S GÏ€3344   μεταστÏέφω   metastrephō   2x
9668<def>to turn about; convert into something else, change, Acts 2:20; by impl. to pervert, Gal. 1:7*</def>
9669
9670GK G3571 | S G3345   μετασχηματίζω   metaschēmatizō   5x
9671<def>to remodel, transfigure, Phil. 3:21; mid. to transform one’s self, 2 Cor. 11:13, 14, 15; to transfer an imagination, 1 Cor. 4:6*</def>
9672
9673GK G3572 | S G3346   μετατίθημι   metatithēmi   6x
9674<def>to transport, Acts 7:16; to transfer, Heb. 7:12; to translate out of the world, Heb. 11:5; met. to transfer to other purposes, to pervert, Jude 4; mid. to transfer one’s self, to change over, Gal. 1:6*</def>
9675
9676GK G3573 | S G3346a   μετατÏέπω   metatrepō   1x
9677<def>to turn around, change, alter, Jas. 4:9*</def>
9678
9679GK G3575 | S G3347   μετέπειτα   metepeita   1x
9680<def>afterwards, Heb. 12:17*</def>
9681
9682GK G3576 | S G3348   μετέχω   metechō   8x
9683<def>to share in, partake, 1 Cor. 9:10, 12; 10:17, 21; 1 Cor. 10:30; Heb. 2:14; 5:13; to be a member of, Heb. 7:13* </def>→ partake; share.
9684
9685GK G3577 | S G3349   μετεωÏίζομαι   meteoÌ„rizomai   1x
9686<def>to raise aloft; met. to unsettle in mind; pass. to be excited with anxiety, be in anxious suspense, Lk. 12:29*</def>
9687
9688GK G3578 | S G3350   μετοικεσία   metoikesia   4x
9689<def>change of abode or country, migration, Mt. 1:11, 12, 17*</def>
9690
9691GK G3579 | S G3351   μετοικίζω   metoikizō   2x
9692<def>to cause to change abode, cause to emigrate, Acts 7:4, 43*</def>
9693
9694GK G3580 | S G3352   μετοχή   metochē   1x
9695<def>a sharing, partaking; communion, fellowship, 2 Cor. 6:14*</def>
9696
9697GK G3581 | S G3353   μέτοχος   metochos   6x
9698<def>a partaker, Heb. 3:1, 14; 6:4; 12:8; an associate, partner, fellow, Lk. 5:7; Heb. 1:9*</def>
9699
9700GK G3582 | S G3354   μετÏέω   metreō   11x
9701<def>to allot, measure, Mt. 7:2; Mk. 4:24; Lk. 6:38; Rev. 11:1, 2; 21:15-17; met. to estimate, 2 Cor. 10:12* </def>→ measure.
9702
9703GK G3583 | S G3355   μετÏητής   metreÌ„teÌ„s   1x
9704<def>pr. a measurer; also, metretes, Latin metreta, equivalent to the Attic ἀμφοÏεύς, i.e., three-fourths of the Attic μέδιμνος, and therefore equal to about nine gallons, Jn. 2:6*</def>
9705
9706GK G3584 | S G3356   μετÏιοπαθέω   metriopatheō   1x
9707<def>to moderate one’s passions; to be gentle, compassionate, Heb. 5:2*</def>
9708
9709GK G3585 | S G3357   μετÏίως   metrioÌ„s   1x
9710<def>moderately; slightly; οὠμετÏίως no little, not a little, much, greatly, Acts 20:12*</def>
9711
9712GK G3586 | S G3358   μέτÏον   metron   14x
9713<def>measure, Mt. 7:2; Mk. 4:24; Lk. 6:38; Rev. 21:17; measure, standard, Eph. 4:13; extent, compass, 2 Cor. 10:13; allotted measure, specific portion, Rom. 12:3; Eph. 4:7, 16; á¼Îº μέτÏον, by measure, with definite limitation, Jn. 3:34 </def>→ measure.
9714
9715GK G3587 | S G3359   μέτωπον   metōpon   8x
9716<def>forehead, front, Rev. 7:3; 9:4; 13:16; 14:1, 9; 17:5; 20:4; 22:4*</def>
9717
9718GK G3588 | S G3360   μέχÏι   mechri   17x
9719<def>improper prep. and a conj (until), can also spelled μέχÏις, unto, even to, Rom. 15:19; of time, until, till, Mt. 11:23; Mk. 13:30</def>
9720
9721GK G3590 | S G3361   μή   mē   1,042x
9722<def>a negative particle, can function as a conj, not, for the particulars of its usage, especially as distinguished from that of οá½, consult a grammar; as a conj., lest, that not, Mt. 5:29, 30; 18:10; 24:6; Mk. 13:36; μή, or μήτι, or μήποτε, when prefixed to an interrogative clause, it expresses an intimation either of the reality of the matters respecting which the question is asked, Mt. 12:23; or the contrary, Jn. 4:12</def>
9723
9724GK G3592 | S G3365   μηδαμῶς   mēdamōs   2x
9725<def>by no means, Acts 10:14; 11:8*</def>
9726
9727GK G3593 | S G3366   μηδέ   mēde   56x
9728<def>negative disjunctive particle, can function as an adverb and a conj, neither, and repeated, neither-nor, Mt. 6:25; 7:6; 10:9, 10; not even, not so much as, Mk. 2:2</def>
9729
9730GK G3594 | S G3367   μηδείς   mēdeis   90x
9731<def>not one, none, no one, Mt. 8:4</def>
9732
9733GK G3595 | S G3368   μηδέποτε   mēdepote   1x
9734<def>not at any time, never, 2 Tim. 3:7*</def>
9735
9736GK G3596 | S G3369   μηδέπω   mēdepō   1x
9737<def>not yet, not as yet, Heb. 11:7*</def>
9738
9739GK G3597 | S G3370   Μῆδος   Mēdos   1x
9740<def>a Mede, a native of Media in Asia, Acts 2:9*</def>
9741
9742GK G3600 | S G3371   μηκέτι   mēketi   22x
9743<def>no more, no longer, Mk. 1:45; 2:2</def>
9744
9745GK G3601 | S G3372   μῆκος   mēkos   2x
9746<def>length, Eph. 3:18; Rev. 21:16*</def>
9747
9748GK G3602 | S G3373   μηκύνω   mēkynō   1x
9749<def>to lengthen, prolong; mid. to grow up, as plants, Mk. 4:27*</def>
9750
9751GK G3603 | S G3374   μηλωτή   mēlōtē   1x
9752<def>a sheepskin, Heb. 11:37*</def>
9753
9754GK G3604 | S G3375   μήν   mēn   18x
9755<def>a month, Lk. 1:24, 26, 36, 56; in NT the new moon, the day of the new moon, Gal. 4:10 </def>→ month.
9756
9757GK G3606 | S G3377   μηνύω   mēnyō   4x
9758<def>to disclose what is secret, Jn. 11:57; Acts 23:30; 1 Cor. 10:28; to declare, indicate, Lk. 20:37*</def>
9759
9760GK G3607 | S G3379   μήποτε   mēpote   25x
9761<def>can function as an adverb, BDAG 648, lists it as a negative part., conj., and interrogative part., same signif. and usage as μή, Mt. 4:6; 13:15; Heb. 9:17; also, whether, Lk. 3:15</def>
9762
9763GK G3609 | S G3380   μήπω   mēpō   2x
9764<def>not yet, not as yet, Rom. 9:11; Heb. 9:8*</def>
9765
9766GK G3611 | S G3382   μηÏός   meÌ„ros   1x
9767<def>the thigh, Rev. 19:16*</def>
9768
9769GK G3612 | S G3383   μήτε   mēte   34x
9770<def>neither; μήτε ... μήτε, or μὴ ... μήτε, or μηδὲ ... μητέ, neither ... nor, Mt. 5:34, 35, 36; Acts 23:8; 2 Thess. 2:2; in NT also equivalent to μηδέ, not even, not so much as, Mk. 3:20</def>
9771
9772GK G3613 | S G3384   μήτηÏ   meÌ„teÌ„r   83x
9773<def>a mother, Mt. 1:18; 12:49, 50, et al. freq.; a parent city, Gal. 4:26; Rev. 17:5 </def>→ mother.
9774
9775GK G3614 | S G3385, G3387   μήτι   mēti   18x
9776<def>interrogative particle, used in questions expecting a negative answer; has the same use as μή in the form εἰ μήτε, Lk. 9:3; also when prefixed to an interrogative clause, Mt. 7:16; Jn. 4:29</def>
9777
9778GK G3616 | S G3388   μήτÏα   meÌ„tra   2x
9779<def>the womb, Lk. 2:23; Rom. 4:19*</def>
9780
9781GK G3618 | S G3389   μητÏολῴας   meÌ„troloÌ„as   1x
9782<def>one who murders or strikes his mother, matricide, 1 Tim. 1:9*</def>
9783
9784GK G3620 | S G3392   μιαίνω   miainō   5x
9785<def>pr. to tinge, dye, stain; to pollute, defile, ceremonially, Jn. 18:28; to corrupt, deprave, Tit. 1:15 (2x); Heb. 12:15; Jude 8*</def>
9786
9787GK G3621 | S G3393   μίασμα   miasma   1x
9788<def>pollution, moral defilement, corruption, 2 Pet. 2:20*</def>
9789
9790GK G3622 | S G3394   μιασμός   miasmos   1x
9791<def>pollution, corruption, defiling, 2 Pet. 2:10*</def>
9792
9793GK G3623 | S G3395   μίγμα   migma   1x
9794<def>a mixture, Jn. 19:39*</def>
9795
9796GK G3624 | S G3396   μίγνυμι   mignymi   4x
9797<def>also spelled μείγνυμι, to mix, mingle, Mt. 27:34; Lk. 13:1; Rev. 8:7</def>
9798
9799GK G3625 | S G3397, G3398   μικÏός   mikros   46x
9800<def>little, small in size quantity, etc. Mt. 13:32; Lk. 12:32; Rev. 3:8; small, little in age, young, not adult, Mk. 15:40; little, short in time, Jn. 7:33; μικÏόν, i.e. χÏόνον, a little while, a short time, Jn. 13:33; μετὰ μικÏόν, after a little while, a little while afterwards, Mt. 26:73; little in number, Lk. 12:32; small, little in dignity, low, humble, Mt. 10:42; 11:11; μικÏόν, as an adv., little, a little, Mt. 26:39 </def>→ insignificant; little; small.
9801
9802GK G3626 | S G3399   Μίλητος   Milētos   3x
9803<def>Miletus, a seaport city of Caria, on the west coast of Asia Minor, Acts 20:15, 17; 2 Tim. 4:20*</def>
9804
9805GK G3627 | S G3400   μίλιον   milion   1x
9806<def>a Roman mile, which contained mille passuum, 1000 paces, or 8 stadia, 4,854 feet, Mt. 5:41*</def>
9807
9808GK G3628 | S G3401   μιμέομαι   mimeomai   4x
9809<def>to imitate, follow as an example, strive to resemble, 2 Thess. 3:7, 9; Heb. 13:7; 3 Jn. 11* </def>→ imitate, imitator.
9810
9811GK G3629 | S G3402   μιμητής   mimētēs   6x
9812<def>an imitator, follower, 1 Cor. 4:16; 11:1; Eph. 5:1; 1 Thess. 1:6; 2:14; Heb. 6:12* </def>→ imitate, imitator.
9813
9814GK G3630 | S G3403   μιμνῄσκομαι   mimnēskomai   23x
9815<def>to remember, recollect, call to mind, Mt. 26:75; Lk. 1:54, 72; 16:25; in NT, in a passive sense, to be called to mind, be borne in mind, Acts 10:31; Rev. 16:19 </def>→ remember.
9816
9817GK G3631 | S G3404   μισέω   miseō   40x
9818<def>to hate, regard with ill-will, Mt. 5:43, 44; 10:22; to detest, abhor, Jn. 3:20; Rom. 7:15; in NT to regard with less affection, love less, esteem less, Mt. 6:24; Lk. 14:26 </def>→ hate.
9819
9820GK G3632 | S G3405   μισθαποδοσία   misthapodosia   3x
9821<def>pr. the discharge of wages; requital; reward, Heb. 10:35; 11:26; punishment, Heb. 2:2*</def>
9822
9823GK G3633 | S G3406   μισθαποδότης   misthapodotēs   1x
9824<def>a bestower of remuneration; recompenser, rewarder, Heb. 11:6*</def>
9825
9826GK G3634 | S G3407   μίσθιος   misthios   2x
9827<def>hired; as a subst., a hired servant, hireling, Lk. 15:17, 19*</def>
9828
9829GK G3635 | S G3408   μισθός   misthos   29x
9830<def>hire, wages, Mt. 20:8; Jas. 5:4; reward, Mt. 5:12, 46; 6:1, 2, 5, 16; punishment, 2 Pet. 2:13 </def>→ reward; wage.
9831
9832GK G3636 | S G3409   μισθόω   misthoō   2x
9833<def>to hire out, let out to hire; mid. to hire, Mt. 20:1, 7*</def>
9834
9835GK G3637 | S G3410   μίσθωμα   misthōma   1x
9836<def>hire, rent; in NT a hired dwelling, Acts 28:30*</def>
9837
9838GK G3638 | S G3411   μισθωτός   misthōtos   3x
9839<def>a hireling, Mk. 1:20; Jn. 10:12, 13*</def>
9840
9841GK G3639 | S G3412   Μιτυλήνη   Mitylēnē   1x
9842<def>Mitylene, the capital city of Lesbos, in the Aegean sea, Acts 20:14*</def>
9843
9844GK G3640 | S G3413   Μιχαήλ   Michaēl   2x
9845<def>Michael, the archangel, indecl., Jude 9; Rev. 12:7*</def>
9846
9847GK G3641 | S G3414   μνᾶ   mna   9x
9848<def>Latin mina; a weight, equivalent to 100 drachmas; also a sum, equivalent to 100 drachmas and the sixtieth part of a talent, Lk. 19:13, 16, 18, 20, 24f.*</def>
9849
9850GK G3643 | S G3416   Μνάσων   Mnasōn   1x
9851<def>Mnason, pr. name, Acts 21:16*</def>
9852
9853GK G3644 | S G3417   μνεία   mneia   7x
9854<def>remembrance, recollection, Phil. 1:3; 1 Thess. 3:6; 2 Tim. 1:3; mention; μνείαν ποιεῖσθαι, to make mention, Rom. 1:9; Eph. 1:16; 1 Thess. 1:2; Phlm. 4*</def>
9855
9856GK G3645 | S G3418   μνῆμα   mnēma   8x
9857<def>pr. a memorial, monument; a tomb, sepulchre, Mk. 5:3, 5; Lk. 8:27; 23:53; 24:1; Acts 2:29; 7:16; Rev. 11:9*</def>
9858
9859GK G3646 | S G3419   μνημεῖον   mnēmeion   40x
9860<def>monument, memorial, Lk. 11:47; grave, tomb, Mt. 23:39; Mk. 5:2; Lk. 11:44; Jn. 11:17, 31, 38; Acts 13:29 </def>→ grave; tomb.
9861
9862GK G3647 | S G3420   μνήμη   mnēmē   1x
9863<def>remembrance, recollection, memory; μνήμην ποιεῖσθαι, to make mention, 2 Pet. 1:15*</def>
9864
9865GK G3648 | S G3421   μνημονεύω   mnēmoneuō   21x
9866<def>to remember, recollect, call to mind, Mt. 16:9; Lk. 17:32; Acts 20:31; to be mindful of, to fix the thoughts upon, Heb. 11:15; to make mention, mention, speak of, Heb. 11:22 </def>→ remember.
9867
9868GK G3649 | S G3422   μνημόσυνον   mnēmosynon   3x
9869<def>a record, memorial, Acts 10:4; honorable remembrance, Mt. 26:13; Mk. 14:9*</def>
9870
9871GK G3650 | S G3423   μνηστεύω   mnēsteuō   3x
9872<def>to ask in marriage; to betroth; pass. to be betrothed, engaged, Mt. 1:18; Lk. 1:27; 2:5*</def>
9873
9874GK G3652 | S G3424   μογιλάλος   mogilalos   1x
9875<def>having an impediment in one’s speech, speaking with difficulty, a stammerer, Mk. 7:32*</def>
9876
9877GK G3653 | S G3425   μόγις   mogis   1x
9878<def>with difficulty, scarcely, hardly, Lk. 9:39*</def>
9879
9880GK G3654 | S G3426   μόδιος   modios   3x
9881<def>a modius, a Roman measure for things dry, containing 16 sextarii, and equivalent to about a peck (8.75 liters); in NT a corn measure, Mt. 5:15; Mk. 4:21; Lk. 11:33*</def>
9882
9883GK G3655 | S G3428   μοιχαλίς   moichalis   7x
9884<def>an adulteress, Rom. 7:3; Jas. 4:4; by meton., an adulterous appearance, lustful significance, 2 Pet. 2:14; from the Hebrew, spiritually adulterous, faithless, ungodly, Mt. 12:39; 16:4; Mk. 8:38*</def>
9885
9886GK G3656 | S G3429   μοιχάω   moichaō   4x
9887<def>act., to cause to commit adultery, pass., to commit or be guilty of adultery, Mt. 5:32; 19:9; Mk. 10:11f.*</def>
9888
9889GK G3657 | S G3430   μοιχεία   moicheia   3x
9890<def>adultery, Mt. 15:19; Mk. 7:22; Jn. 8:3*</def>
9891
9892GK G3658 | S G3431   μοιχεύω   moicheuō   15x
9893<def>trans. to commit adultery with, debauch, Mt. 5:28; absol. and mid. to commit adultery, Mt. 5:27; Jn. 8:4; to commit spiritual adultery, be guilty of idolatry, Rev. 2:22 </def>→ adultery; commit adultery.
9894
9895GK G3659 | S G3432   μοιχός   moichos   3x
9896<def>an adulterer, Lk. 18:11; 1 Cor. 6:9; Heb. 13:4*</def>
9897
9898GK G3660 | S G3433   μόλις   molis   6x
9899<def>with difficulty, scarcely, hardly, Acts 14:18; 27:7, 8, 16; Rom. 5:7; 1 Pet. 4:18*</def>
9900
9901GK G3661 | S G3434   Μολόχ   Moloch   1x
9902<def>Moloch, pr. name, indecl., Acts 7:43*</def>
9903
9904GK G3662 | S G3435   μολύνω   molynō   3x
9905<def>pr. to stain, sully; to defile, contaminate morally, 1 Cor. 8:7; Rev. 14:4; to soil, Rev. 3:4*</def>
9906
9907GK G3663 | S G3436   μολυσμός   molysmos   1x
9908<def>pollution, defilement, 2 Cor. 7:1*</def>
9909
9910GK G3664 | S G3437   μομφή   momphē   1x
9911<def>a complaint, cause or ground of complaint, Col. 3:13*</def>
9912
9913GK G3665 | S G3438   μονή   monē   2x
9914<def>a stay in any place; an abode, dwelling, mansion, Jn. 14:2, 23*</def>
9915
9916GK G3666 | S G3439   μονογενής   monogenēs   9x
9917<def>only-begotten, only-born, Lk. 7:12; 8:42; 9:38; Heb. 11:17; only-begotten in respect of peculiar generation, unique, Jn. 1:14, 18; 3:16, 18; 1 Jn. 4:9*</def>
9918
9919GK G3667 | S G3331   μόνον   monon   70x
9920<def>the accusative singular form of monos (G3668) used as an adverb meaning only, alone </def>→ only.
9921
9922GK G3668 | S G3332   μόνος   monos   44x
9923<def>without accompaniment, alone, Mt. 14:23; 18:15; Lk. 10:40; singly existent, sole, only, Jn. 17:3; lone solitary, Jn. 8:29; 16:32; alone in respect of restriction, only, Mt. 4:4; 12:4; alone in respect of circumstances, only, Lk. 24:18; not multiplied by reproduction, lone, barren, Jn. 12:24 </def>→ alone; only.
9924
9925GK G3669 | S G3442   μονόφθαλμος   monophthalmos   2x
9926<def>one-eyed; deprived of an eye, Mt. 18:9; Mk. 9:47*</def>
9927
9928GK G3670 | S G3443   μονόω   monoō   1x
9929<def>to leave alone; pass. to be left alone, be lone, 1 Tim. 5:5*</def>
9930
9931GK G3671 | S G3444   μοÏφή   morphē   3x
9932<def>form, outward appearance, Mk. 16:12; Phil. 2:6, 7* </def>→ form; nature.
9933
9934GK G3672 | S G3445   μοÏφόω   morphoō   1x
9935<def>to give shape to, mold, fashion, Gal. 4:19*</def>
9936
9937GK G3673 | S G3446   μόÏφωσις   morphoÌ„sis   2x
9938<def>pr. a shaping, moulding; in NT external form, appearance, 2 Tim. 3:5; a settled form. prescribed system, Rom. 2:20*</def>
9939
9940GK G3674 | S G3447   μοσχοποιέω   moschopoieō   1x
9941<def>to form an image of a calf, Acts 7:41*</def>
9942
9943GK G3675 | S G3448   μόσχος   moschos   6x
9944<def>pr. a tender branch, shoot; a young animal; a calf, young bull, Lk. 15:23, 27, 30; Heb. 12:19; Rev. 4:7*</def>
9945
9946GK G3676 | S G3451   μουσικός   mousikos   1x
9947<def>pr. devoted to the arts of the Muses; a musician; in NT, perhaps, a singer, Rev. 18:22*</def>
9948
9949GK G3677 | S G3449   μόχθος   mochthos   3x
9950<def>wearisome labor, toil, travail, 2 Cor. 11:27; 1 Thess. 2:9; 2 Thess. 3:8*</def>
9951
9952GK G3678 | S G3452   μυελός   myelos   1x
9953<def>marrow, Heb. 4:12*</def>
9954
9955GK G3679 | S G3453   μυέω   myeō   1x
9956<def>to initiate, instruct in the sacred mysteries; in NT pass. to be disciplined in a practical lesson, to learn a lesson, Phil. 4:12*</def>
9957
9958GK G3680 | S G3454   μῦθος   mythos   5x
9959<def>a word, speech, a tale; a fable, figment, 1 Tim. 1:4; 4:7; 2 Tim. 4:4; Tit. 1:14; 2 Pet. 1:16* </def>→ myth.
9960
9961GK G3681 | S G3455   μυκάομαι   mykaomai   1x
9962<def>to low, bellow, as a bull; also, to roar, as a lion, Rev. 10:3*</def>
9963
9964GK G3682 | S G3456   μυκτηÏίζω   mykteÌ„rizō   1x
9965<def>to contract the nose in contempt and derision, toss up the nose; to mock, deride, Gal. 6:7*</def>
9966
9967GK G3683 | S G3457   μυλικός   mylikos   1x
9968<def>of a mill, belonging to a mill, Lk. 17:2*</def>
9969
9970GK G3684 | S G3457a   μύλινος   mylinos   1x
9971<def>belonging to a mill, Rev. 18:21*</def>
9972
9973GK G3685 | S G3458   μύλος   mylos   4x
9974<def>a millstone, Mt. 18:6; 24:41; Mk. 9:42; Rev. 18:22*</def>
9975
9976GK G3688 | S G3460   ΜύÏα   Myra   1x
9977<def>neuter plural, Myra, a city of Lycia, Acts 27:5*</def>
9978
9979GK G3689 | S G3461   μυÏιάς   myrias   8x
9980<def>a myriad, ten thousand, Acts 19:19; indefinitely, a vast multitude, Lk. 12:1; Acts 21:20; Heb. 12:22; Jude 14; Rev. 5:11; 9:16*</def>
9981
9982GK G3690 | S G3462   μυÏίζω   myrizō   1x
9983<def>to anoint, Mk. 14:8*</def>
9984
9985GK G3691 | S G3463   μύÏιοι   myrioi   1x
9986<def>indefinitely, a great number; specifically, μύÏιοι, a myriad, ten thousand, Mt. 18:24*</def>
9987
9988GK G3692 | S G3463   μυÏίος   myrios   2x
9989<def>innumerable, 1 Cor. 4:15; 14:19*</def>
9990
9991GK G3693 | S G3464   μύÏον   myron   14x
9992<def>pr. aromatic juice which distills from trees; ointment, unguent, usually perfumed, Mt. 26:7, 12; Mk. 14:3, 4 </def>→ ointment; perfume.
9993
9994GK G3695 | S G3465   Μυσία   Mysia   2x
9995<def>Mysia, a province of Asia Minor, Acts 16:7f.*</def>
9996
9997GK G3696 | S G3466   μυστήÏιον   mysteÌ„rion   28x
9998<def>a matter to the knowledge of which initiation is necessary; a secret which would remain such but for revelation, Mt. 3:11; Rom. 11:25; Col. 1:26; a concealed power or principle, 2 Thess. 2:7; a hidden meaning of a symbol, Rev. 1:20; 17:7 </def>→ mystery; secret.
9999
10000GK G3697 | S G3467   μυωπάζω   myōpazō   1x
10001<def>pr. to close the eyes, contract the eyelids, wink; to be nearsighted, partially blinded, slow to understand, 2 Pet. 1:9*</def>
10002
10003GK G3698 | S G3468   μώλωψ   mōlōps   1x
10004<def>the mark of a blow; a stripe, a wound, 1 Pet. 2:24*</def>
10005
10006GK G3699 | S G3469   μωμάομαι   mōmaomai   2x
10007<def>to find fault with, censure, blame, 2 Cor. 8:20; passively, 2 Cor. 6:3*</def>
10008
10009GK G3700 | S G3470   μῶμος   mōmos   1x
10010<def>blame, ridicule; a disgrace to society, a stain, 2 Pet. 2:13*</def>
10011
10012GK G3701 | S G3471   μωÏαίνω   moÌ„rainō   4x
10013<def>to be foolish, to play the fool; in NT trans. to make foolish, convict of folly, 1 Cor. 1:20; pass. to be convicted of folly, to incur the character of folly, Rom. 1:22; to be rendered insipid, Mt. 5:13; Lk. 14:34*</def>
10014
10015GK G3702 | S G3472   μωÏία   moÌ„ria   5x
10016<def>foolishness, 1 Cor. 1:18, 21, 23; 2:14; 3:19*</def>
10017
10018GK G3703 | S G3473   μωÏολογία   moÌ„rologia   1x
10019<def>foolish talk, Eph. 5:4*</def>
10020
10021GK G3704 | S G3474   μωÏός   moÌ„ros   12x
10022<def>pr. dull; foolish, Mt. 7:26; 23:17; 25:2f., 8; 1 Cor. 1:25, 27; 3:18; 4:10; 2 Tim. 2:23; Tit. 3:9; from the Hebrew, a fool in senseless wickedness, Mt. 5:22* </def>→ fool; foolish.
10023
10024GK G3707 | S G3475   Μωϋσῆς   Mōysēs   80x
10025<def>also spelled Μωσῆς, Moses, pr. name, Mt. 8:4; Jn. 1:17; Rom. 5:14</def>
10026
10027Î
10028
10029GK G3709 | S G3476   Îαασσών   NaassoÌ„n   3x
10030<def>Naasson, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:4; Lk. 3:32*</def>
10031
10032GK G3710 | S G3477   Îαγγαί   Nangai   1x
10033<def>Naggai, Nagge, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:25*</def>
10034
10035GK G3711 | S G3478   ÎαζαÏά   Nazara   2x
10036<def>see ÎαζαÏέθ, Mt. 4:13; Lk. 4:16*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
10037
10038GK G3714 | S G3478   ÎαζαÏέθ   Nazareth   6x
10039<def>an indecl. form, Nazareth, is spelled ÎαζαÏέτ (4x) and ÎαζαÏá½± (2x). See PhotoGuide.</def>
10040
10041GK G3715 | S G3478   ÎαζαÏέτ   Nazaret   4x
10042<def>see ÎαζαÏέθ, Mt. 2:23; Mk. 1:9; Jn. 1:45, 46*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
10043
10044GK G3716 | S G3479   ÎαζαÏηνός   NazareÌ„nos   6x
10045<def>an inhabitant of Nazareth, Mk. 1:24; 10:47; 4:67; 16:6; Lk. 4:34; 24:19*</def>
10046
10047GK G3717 | S G3480   ÎαζωÏαῖος   NazoÌ„raios   13x
10048<def>also spelled ÎαζαÏηνός, a Nazarite; an inhabitant of Nazareth, Mt. 2:23; 26:71; Lk. 18:37; Jn. 18:5, 7; 19:19; Acts 2:22; 3:6; 4:10; 6:14; 22:8; 24:5; 26:9*</def>
10049
10050GK G3718 | S G3481   Îαθάμ   Natham   1x
10051<def>also spelled Îαθάν, Nathan, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:31*</def>
10052
10053GK G3720 | S G3482   Îαθαναήλ   NathanaeÌ„l   6x
10054<def>Nathanael, pr. name, indecl., Jn. 1:45-49; 21:2</def>
10055
10056GK G3721 | S G3483   ναί   nai   33x
10057<def>a particle, used to strengthen an affirmation, certainly, Rev. 22:20; to make an affirmation, or express an assent, yea, yes, Mt. 5:37; Acts 5:8</def>
10058
10059GK G3722 | S G3483a   Îαιμάν   Naiman   1x
10060<def>also spelled Îεεμάν, Naaman, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 4:27*</def>
10061
10062GK G3723 | S G3484   Îαίν   Nain   1x
10063<def>Nain, a town of Palestine, indecl., Lk. 7:11*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
10064
10065GK G3724 | S G3485   ναός   naos   45x
10066<def>pr. a dwelling; the dwelling of a deity, a temple, Mt. 26:61; Acts 7:48; used figuratively of individuals, Jn. 2:19; 1 Cor. 3:16; spc. the cell of a temple; hence, the Holy Place of the Temple of Jerusalem, Mt. 23:35; Lk. 1:9; a model of a temple, a shrine, Acts 19:24 </def>→ temple.
10067
10068GK G3725 | S G3486   Îαούμ   Naoum   1x
10069<def>Naum, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:25*</def>
10070
10071GK G3726 | S G3487   νάÏδος   nardos   2x
10072<def>spikenard, a species of aromatic plant with grassy leaves and a fibrous root, of which the best and strongest grows in India; in NT oil of spikenard, an oil extracted from the plant, which was highly prized and used as an ointment either pure or mixed with other substances, Mk. 14:3; Jn. 12:3*</def>
10073
10074GK G3727 | S G3488   Îá½±Ïκισσος   Narkissos   1x
10075<def>Narcissus, pr. name, Rom. 16:11*</def>
10076
10077GK G3728 | S G3489   ναυαγέω   nauageō   2x
10078<def>to make shipwreck, be shipwrecked, 2 Cor. 11:25; 1 Tim. 1:19*</def>
10079
10080GK G3729 | S G3490   ναύκληÏος   naukleÌ„ros   1x
10081<def>the master or owner of a ship, Acts 27:11*</def>
10082
10083GK G3730 | S G3491   ναῦς   naus   1x
10084<def>a ship, vessel, Acts 27:41*</def>
10085
10086GK G3731 | S G3492   ναύτης   nautēs   3x
10087<def>sailor, seaman, Acts 27:27, 30; Rev. 18:17*</def>
10088
10089GK G3732 | S G3493   ÎαχώÏ   NachoÌ„r   1x
10090<def>Nachor, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:34*</def>
10091
10092GK G3733 | S G3494   νεανίας   neanias   3x
10093<def>a young man, youth, Acts 20:9; 23:17; used of one who is in the prime of life, Acts 7:58*</def>
10094
10095GK G3734 | S G3495   νεανίσκος   neaniskos   11x
10096<def>a young man, youth, Mk. 14:51; 16:5; used of one in the prime of life, Mt. 19:20, 22; νεανίσκοι, soldiers, Mk. 14:51 </def>→ young man.
10097
10098GK G3735 | S G3496   Îέα πόλις   Neapolis   1x
10099<def>Neapolis, a city of Thrace on the Strymonic gulf, Acts 16:11*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
10100
10101GK G3738 | S G3498   νεκÏός   nekros   128x
10102<def>dead, without life, Mt. 11:5; 22:31; met. νεκÏός τινι, dead to a thing, no longer devoted to, or under the influence of a thing, Rom. 6:11; dead in respect of fruitlessness, Jas. 2:17, 20, 26; morally or spiritually dead, Rom. 6:13; Eph. 5:14; dead in alienation from God, Eph. 2:1, 5; Col. 2:13; subject to death, mortal, Rom. 8:10; causing death and misery, fatal, having a destructive power, Heb. 6:1; 9:14 </def>→ dead.
10103
10104GK G3739 | S G3499   νεκÏόω   nekroō   3x
10105<def>pr. to put to death, kill; in NT met. to deaden, mortify, Col. 3:5; pass. to be rendered impotent, Rom. 4:19; Heb. 11:12*</def>
10106
10107GK G3740 | S G3500   νέκÏωσις   nekroÌ„sis   2x
10108<def>pr. a putting to death; dying, abandonment to death, 2 Cor. 4:10; deadness, impotency, Rom. 4:19*</def>
10109
10110GK G3741 | S G3500a   νεομηνία   neomēnia   1x
10111<def>new moon, first of the month, Col. 2:16*</def>
10112
10113GK G3742 | S G3501   νέος   neos   24x
10114<def>recent, new, fresh, Mt. 9:17; 1 Cor. 5:7; Col. 3:10; Heb. 12:24; young, youthful, Tit. 2:4. In Acts 16:11 is used in the name Îέαν πόλις, which some lexicons list as its own lexical form. This occurrence is not included in the word’s frequency count. </def>→ young.
10115
10116GK G3744 | S G3503   νεότης   neotēs   4x
10117<def>youth, Mt. 19:20</def>
10118
10119GK G3745 | S G3504   νεόφυτος   neophytos   1x
10120<def>newly or recently planted met. a neophyte, one newly implanted into the Christian Church, a new convert, 1 Tim. 3:6*</def>
10121
10122GK G3748 | S G3506   νεύω   neuō   2x
10123<def>to nod; to intimate by a nod or significant gesture, Jn. 13:24; Acts 24:10*</def>
10124
10125GK G3749 | S G3507   νεφέλη   nephelē   25x
10126<def>a cloud, Mt. 17:5; 24:30; 26:64 </def>→ cloud.
10127
10128GK G3750 | S G3508   Îεφθαλίμ   Nephthalim   3x
10129<def>Nephthalim, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 4:13, 15; Rev. 5:6*</def>
10130
10131GK G3751 | S G3509   νέφος   nephos   1x
10132<def>a cloud; trop. a cloud, a throng of persons, Heb. 12:1*</def>
10133
10134GK G3752 | S G3510   νεφÏός   nephros   1x
10135<def>a kidney; pl. νεφÏοί, the kidneys, reins; from the Hebrew the reins regarded as a seat of desire and affection, Rev. 2:23*</def>
10136
10137GK G3753 | S G3511   νεωκόÏος   neoÌ„koros   1x
10138<def>pr. one who sweeps or cleanses a temple; generally, one who has the charge of a temple; in NT a devotee city, as having specially dedicated a temple to some deity, Acts 19:35*</def>
10139
10140GK G3754 | S G3512   νεωτεÏικός   neoÌ„terikos   1x
10141<def>juvenile, natural to youth, youthful, 2 Tim. 2:22*</def>
10142
10143GK G3755 | S G3513   νή   nē   1x
10144<def>by, BDAG 690, calls it a “particle of strong affirmation,†and is followed by the person or thing (in the acc) by which the person swears, 1 Cor. 15:31*</def>
10145
10146GK G3756 | S G3514   νήθω   nēthō   2x
10147<def>to spin, Mt. 6:28; Lk. 12:27*</def>
10148
10149GK G3757 | S G3515   νηπιάζω   nēpiazō   1x
10150<def>to be childlike, 1 Cor. 14:20*</def>
10151
10152GK G3758 | S G3516   νήπιος   nēpios   15x
10153<def>pr. not speaking, Latin infans; an infant, babe, child, Mt. 21:16; 1 Cor. 13:11; one below the age of manhood, a minor, Gal. 4:1; met. a babe in knowledge, unlearned, simple, Mt. 11:25; Rom. 2:20 </def>→ child; infant.
10154
10155GK G3759 | S G3517   ÎηÏεύς   NeÌ„reus   1x
10156<def>Nereus, pr. name, Rom. 16:15*</def>
10157
10158GK G3760 | S G3518   ÎηÏá½·Â Â Â NeÌ„ri   1x
10159<def>Neri, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:27*</def>
10160
10161GK G3761 | S G3519   νησίον   nēsion   1x
10162<def>a small island, Acts 27:16*</def>
10163
10164GK G3762 | S G3520   νῆσος   nēsos   9x
10165<def>an island, Acts 13:6; 27:26</def>
10166
10167GK G3763 | S G3521   νηστεία   nēsteia   5x
10168<def>fasting, want of food, 2 Cor. 6:5; 11:27; a fast, religious abstinence from food, Mt. 17:21; Lk. 2:37; spc. the annual public fast of the Jews, the great day of atonement, occurring in the month Tisri, corresponding to the new moon of October, Acts 27:9*</def>
10169
10170GK G3764 | S G3522   νηστεύω   nēsteuō   20x
10171<def>to fast, Mt. 4:2; 6:16, 17, 18; 9:15 </def>→ fast.
10172
10173GK G3765 | S G3523   νῆστις   nēstis   2x
10174<def>can also be masc. with a gen. in ιδος (n-3c[2]), fasting, hungry, Mt. 15:32; Mk. 8:3*</def>
10175
10176GK G3767 | S G3524   νηφάλιος   nēphalios   3x
10177<def>somber, temperate, abstinent in respect to wine, etc.; in NT met., vigilant, circumspect, self-controlled, 1 Tim. 3:2, 11; Tit. 2:2*</def>
10178
10179GK G3768 | S G3525   νήφω   nēphō   6x
10180<def>to be sober, not intoxicated; in NT met., to be vigilant, circumspect, 1 Thess. 5:6, 8</def>
10181
10182GK G3769 | S G3526   ÎίγεÏ   Niger   1x
10183<def>Niger, pr. name, probably not declined, Acts 13:1*</def>
10184
10185GK G3770 | S G3527   ÎικάνωÏ   NikanoÌ„r   1x
10186<def>Nicanor, pr. name, Acts 6:5*</def>
10187
10188GK G3771 | S G3528   νικάω   nikaō   28x
10189<def>to conquer, overcome, vanquish, subdue, Lk. 1:22; Jn. 16:33; absol. to overcome, prevail, Rev. 5:5; to come off superior in a judicial cause, Rom. 3:4 </def>→ overcome; (be) victorious.
10190
10191GK G3772 | S G3529   νίκη   nikē   1x
10192<def>victory; meton. a victorious principle, 1 Jn. 5:4*</def>
10193
10194GK G3773 | S G3530   Îικόδημος   NikodeÌ„mos   5x
10195<def>Nicodemus, pr. name, Jn. 3:1, 4, 9; 7:50; 19:39*</def>
10196
10197GK G3774 | S G3531   Îικολαίτης   NikolaiteÌ„s   2x
10198<def>a Nicolaitan, or follower of Nicolaus, a heresy of the Apostolic age, Rev. 2:6, 15*</def>
10199
10200GK G3775 | S G3532   Îικόλαος   Nikolaos   1x
10201<def>Nicolaus, pr. name, Acts 6:5*</def>
10202
10203GK G3776 | S G3533   Îικόπολις   Nikopolis   1x
10204<def>Nicopolis, a city of Macedonia, Tit. 3:12*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
10205
10206GK G3777 | S G3534   νῖκος   nikos   4x
10207<def>victory, Mt. 12:20; 1 Cor. 15:54, 55, 57*</def>
10208
10209GK G3780 | S G3536   Îινευίτης   NineuiteÌ„s   3x
10210<def>a Ninevite, an inhabitant of Nineveh, Mt. 12:41; Lk. 11:30, 32*</def>
10211
10212GK G3781 | S G3537   νιπτήÏ   nipteÌ„r   1x
10213<def>a basin for washing some part of the person, Jn. 13:5*</def>
10214
10215GK G3782 | S G3538   νίπτω   niptō   17x
10216<def>to wash; spc. to wash some part of the person, as distinguished from λούω, Mt. 6:17; Jn. 13:8 </def>→ wash.
10217
10218GK G3783 | S G3539   νοέω   noeō   14x
10219<def>to perceive, observe; to mark attentively, Mt. 24:15; Mk. 13:14; 2 Tim. 2:7; to understand, comprehend, Mt. 15:17; to conceive, Eph. 3:20 </def>→ reflect on; see; understand.
10220
10221GK G3784 | S G3540   νόημα   noēma   6x
10222<def>the mind, the understanding, intellect, 2 Cor. 3:14; 4:4; Phil. 4:7; the heart, soul, affections, feelings, disposition, 2 Cor. 11:3; a conception of the mind, thought, purpose, device, 2 Cor. 2:11; 10:5*</def>
10223
10224GK G3785 | S G3541   νόθος   nothos   1x
10225<def>spurious, bastard, Heb. 12:8*</def>
10226
10227GK G3786 | S G3542   νομή   nomē   2x
10228<def>pasture, pasturage, Jn. 10:9; ἔχειν νομήν, to eat its way, spread corrosion, 2 Tim. 2:17*</def>
10229
10230GK G3787 | S G3543   νομίζω   nomizō   15x
10231<def>to own as settled and established; to deem, 1 Cor. 7:26; 1 Tim. 6:5; to suppose, presume, Mt. 5:17; 20:10; Lk. 2:44; to be usual, customary, Acts 16:13 </def>→ think; suppose.
10232
10233GK G3788 | S G3544   νομικός   nomikos   9x
10234<def>pertaining to law; relating to the Mosaic law, Tit. 3:9; as a subst., one skilled in law, a jurist, lawyer, Tit. 3:13; spc. an interpreter and teacher of the Mosaic law, Mt. 22:35</def>
10235
10236GK G3789 | S G3545   νομίμως   nomimōs   2x
10237<def>lawfully, agreeably to law or custom, rightfully, 1 Tim. 1:8; 2 Tim. 2:5*</def>
10238
10239GK G3790 | S G3546   νόμισμα   nomisma   1x
10240<def>pr. a thing sanctioned by law or custom; lawful money, coin, Mt. 22:19*</def>
10241
10242GK G3791 | S G3547   νομοδιδάσκαλος   nomodidaskalos   3x
10243<def>a teacher and interpreter of the Mosaic law, Lk. 5:17; Acts 5:34; 1 Tim. 1:7</def>
10244
10245GK G3792 | S G3548   νομοθεσία   nomothesia   1x
10246<def>legislation; ἡ νομοθεσία, the gift of the Divine law, or the Mosaic law itself, Rom. 9:4*</def>
10247
10248GK G3793 | S G3549   νομοθετέω   nomotheteō   2x
10249<def>to impose a law, give laws; in NT pass., to have a law imposed on one’s self, receive a law, Heb. 7:11; to be enacted, constituted, Heb. 8:6*</def>
10250
10251GK G3794 | S G3550   νομοθέτης   nomothetēs   1x
10252<def>a legislator, lawgiver, Jas. 4:12*</def>
10253
10254GK G3795 | S G3551   νόμος   nomos   194x
10255<def>a law, Rom. 4:15; 1 Tim. 1:9; the Mosaic law, Mt. 5:17, et al. freq.; the Old Testament Scripture, Jn. 10:34; a legal tie, Rom. 7:2, 3; a law, a rule, standard, Rom. 3:27; a rule of life and conduct, Gal. 6:2, Jas. 1:25 </def>→ law.
10256
10257GK G3796 | S G3552   νοσέω   noseō   1x
10258<def>to be sick; met. to have a diseased appetite or craving for a thing, have an excessive and vicious fondness for a thing, 1 Tim. 6:4*</def>
10259
10260GK G3798 | S G3554   νόσος   nosos   11x
10261<def>a disease, sickness, distemper, Mt. 4:23, 24; 8:17; 9:35 </def>→ illness; sickness.
10262
10263GK G3799 | S G3555   νοσσιά   nossia   1x
10264<def>a brood of young birds, Lk. 13:34*</def>
10265
10266GK G3800 | S G3556   νοσσίον   nossion   1x
10267<def>the young of birds, a chick; pl. a brood of young birds, Mt. 23:37*</def>
10268
10269GK G3801 | S G3502   νοσσός   nossos   1x
10270<def>also spelled νεοσσός, the young of birds, a young bird, chick, Lk. 2:24*</def>
10271
10272GK G3802 | S G3557   νοσφίζω   nosphizō   3x
10273<def>to deprive, rob; mid. to misappropriate; to make secret reservation, Acts 5:2, 3; to purloin, Tit. 2:10*</def>
10274
10275GK G3803 | S G3558   νότος   notos   7x
10276<def>the south wind, Lk. 12:55; Acts 27:13; 28:13; meton. the south, the southern quarter of the heavens, Mt. 12:42; Lk. 11:31; 13:29; Rev. 21:13*</def>
10277
10278GK G3804 | S G3559   νουθεσία   nouthesia   3x
10279<def>warning, admonition, 1 Cor. 10:11; Eph. 6:4; Tit. 3:10*</def>
10280
10281GK G3805 | S G3560   νουθετέω   noutheteō   8x
10282<def>pr. to put in mind; to admonish, warn, Acts 20:31; Rom. 15:14 </def>→ admonish; warn.
10283
10284GK G3807 | S G3562   νουνεχῶς   nounechōs   1x
10285<def>understandingly, sensibly, discreetly, Mk. 12:34*</def>
10286
10287GK G3808 | S G3563   νοῦς   nous   24x
10288<def>the mind, intellect, 1 Cor. 14:15, 19; understanding, intelligent faculty, Lk. 24:45; intellect, judgment, Rom. 7:23, 25; opinion, sentiment, Rom. 14:5; 1 Cor. 1:10; mind, thought, conception, Rom. 11:34; 1 Cor. 2:16; Phil. 4:7; settled state of mind, 2 Thess. 2:2; frame of mind, Rom. 1:28; 12:2; Col. 2:18; Eph. 4:23; 1 Tim. 6:5; 2 Tim. 3:8; Tit. 1:15 </def>→ intellect; mind; understanding.
10289
10290GK G3811 | S G3565   νύμφη   nymphē   8x
10291<def>a bride, Jn. 3:29; Rev. 18:23; 21:2, 9; 22:17; opposed to πενθεÏá½±, a daughter-in-law, Mt. 10:35; Lk. 12:53* </def>→ bride.
10292
10293GK G3812 | S G3566   νυμφίος   nymphios   16x
10294<def>a bridegroom, Mt. 9:15; 25:1, 5, 6, 10 </def>→ bridegroom.
10295
10296GK G3813 | S G3567   νυμφών   nymphōn   3x
10297<def>a bridal-chamber; in NT υἱοὶ τοῦ νυμφῶνος, sons of the bridal-chamber, the bridegroom’s attendant friends, groomsmen, Mt. 9:15; Mk. 2:19; Lk. 5:34*</def>
10298
10299GK G3814 | S G3568   νῦν   nyn   147x
10300<def>now, at the present time, Mk. 10:30; Lk. 6:21, et al. freq.; just now, Jn. 11:8; forthwith, Jn. 12:31; καὶ νῦν, even now, as matters stand, Jn. 11:22; now, expressive of a marked tone of address, Acts 7:34; 13:11; Jas. 4:13; 5:1; τὸ νῦν, the present time, Lk. 1:48; τανῦν, or τὰ νῦν, now, Acts 4:29 </def>→ now; present time.
10301
10302GK G3815 | S G3570   νυνί   nyni   20x
10303<def>of time, now, at this very moment, an emphatic form of νῦν although it now carries the same meaning </def>→ now.
10304
10305GK G3816 | S G3571   νύξ   nyx   61x
10306<def>night, Mt. 2:14; 28:13; Jn. 3:2; met. spiritual night, moral darkness, Rom. 13:12; 1 Thess. 5:5 </def>→ night.
10307
10308GK G3817 | S G3572   νύσσω   nyssō   1x
10309<def>to prick or pierce, Jn. 19:34* </def>→ pierce.
10310
10311GK G3818 | S G3573   νυστάζω   nystazō   2x
10312<def>to nod; to nod in sleep; to sink into a sleep, Mt. 25:5; to slumber in inactivity, 2 Pet. 2:3*</def>
10313
10314GK G3819 | S G3574   νυχθήμεÏον   nychtheÌ„meron   1x
10315<def>a day and night, twenty-four hours, 2 Cor. 11:25*</def>
10316
10317GK G3820 | S G3575   Îῶε   NoÌ„e   8x
10318<def>Noah, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 24:37ff; Lk. 3:36; 17:26f.; Heb. 11:7; 1 Pet. 3:20; 2 Pet. 2:25*</def>
10319
10320GK G3821 | S G3576   νωθÏός   noÌ„thros   2x
10321<def>slow, sluggish, lazy, Heb. 5:11; 6:12*</def>
10322
10323GK G3822 | S G3577   νῶτος   nōtos   1x
10324<def>the back of men or animals, Rom. 11:10*</def>
10325
10326Ξ
10327
10328GK G3825 | S G3578   χενία   xenia   2x
10329<def>pr. state of being a guest; then, the reception of a guest or stranger, hospitality, in NT a lodging, Acts 28:23; Phlm. 22*</def>
10330
10331GK G3826 | S G3579   χενίζω   xenizō   10x
10332<def>to receive as a guest, entertain, Acts 10:23; 28:7; Heb. 13:2; pass. to be entertained as a guest, to lodge or reside with, Acts 10:6, 18, 32; 21:16; to strike with a feeling of strangeness, to surprise; pass. or mid. to be struck with surprise, be staggered, be amazed, 1 Pet. 4:4, 12; intrans. to be strange; χενίζοντα, strange matters, novelties, Acts 17:20* </def>→ entertain; show hospitality; strange(r); (be) surprised.
10333
10334GK G3827 | S G3580   χενοδοχέω   xenodocheō   1x
10335<def>to receive and entertain strangers, exercise hospitality, 1 Tim. 5:10*</def>
10336
10337GK G3828 | S G3581   χένος   xenos   14x
10338<def>strange, foreign, alien, Eph. 2:12, 19; strange, unexpected, surprising, 1 Pet. 4:12; novel, Heb. 13:9; subst. a stranger, Mt. 25:35, et al.; a host, Rom. 16:23 </def>→ alien; foreign(er); host; strange(r).
10339
10340GK G3829 | S G3582   χέστης   xestēs   1x
10341<def>a sextarius, a Roman measure, containing about one pint English; in NT used for a small vessel, cup, pot, Mk. 7:4*</def>
10342
10343GK G3830 | S G3583   χηÏαίνω   xeÌ„rainō   15x
10344<def>to dry up, parch, Jas. 1:11; pass. to be parched, Mt. 13:6, et al.; to be ripened as corn, Rev. 14:15; to be withered, to wither, Mk. 11:20; of parts of the body, to be withered, Mk. 3:1, 3; to pine, Mk. 9:18 </def>→ dry up; scorch; wither.
10345
10346GK G3831 | S G3584   χηÏός   xeÌ„ros   8x
10347<def>dry, withered, Lk. 23:31; ἡ χηÏá½±, i.e. γῆ, the dry land, land, Mt. 23:15; Heb. 11:29; of parts of the body, withered, Mt. 12:10</def>
10348
10349GK G3832 | S G3585   χύλινος   xylinos   2x
10350<def>wooden, of wood, made of wood, 2 Tim. 2:20; Rev. 9:20*</def>
10351
10352GK G3833 | S G3586   χύλον   xylon   20x
10353<def>wood, timber, 1 Cor. 3:12; Rev. 18:12; stocks, Acts 16:24; a club, Mt. 26:47, 55; a post, cross, gibbet, Acts 5:30; 10:29; 13:29; a tree, Lk. 23:31; Rev. 2:7 </def>→ club; stocks; tree; wood.
10354
10355GK G3834 | S G3587   χυÏάω   xyraō   3x
10356<def>to cut off the hair, shear, shave, Acts 21:24; 1 Cor. 11:5, 6*</def>
10357
10358Ο
10359
10360GK G3836 | S G3588, G5120   á½Â   ho   19,867x
10361<def>the prepositive article, answering, to a considerable extent, to the English definite article; but, for the principle and facts of its usage, consult a grammar; ὠμὲν ... ὠδέ, the one ... the other, Phil. 1:16, 17; Heb. 7:5, 6, 20, 21, 23, 24; pl. some ... others, Mt. 13:23; 22:5, 6; ὠδέ, but he, Mt. 4:4; 12:48; οἱ δέ, but others, Mt. 28:17; used, in a poetic quotation, for a personal pronoun, Acts 17:28</def>
10362
10363GK G3837 | S G3589   ὀγδοήκοντα   ogdoēkonta   2x
10364<def>indecl. numeral, eighty, Lk. 2:37; 16:7*</def>
10365
10366GK G3838 | S G3590   ὄγδοος   ogdoos   5x
10367<def>the eighth, Lk. 1:59; Acts 7:8; 2 Pet. 2:5; Rev. 17:11; 21:20*</def>
10368
10369GK G3839 | S G3591   ὄγκος   onkos   1x
10370<def>pr. bulk, weight; a burden, impediment, Heb. 12:1*</def>
10371
10372GK G3840 | S G3592   ὅδε   hode   10x
10373<def>this, that, he, she, it, Lk. 10:39; 16:25; Acts 15:23</def>
10374
10375GK G3841 | S G3593   á½Î´Îµá½»Ï‰Â   hodeuō   1x
10376<def>to journey, travel, Lk. 10:33*</def>
10377
10378GK G3842 | S G3594   á½Î´Î·Î³á½³Ï‰Â   hodeÌ„geō   5x
10379<def>to lead, guide, Mt. 15:14; Lk. 6:39; Rev. 7:17; met. to instruct, teach, Jn. 16:13; Acts 8:31*</def>
10380
10381GK G3843 | S G3595   á½Î´Î·Î³á½¹Ï‚   hodeÌ„gos   5x
10382<def>a guide, leader, Acts 1:16; met. an instructor, teacher, Mt. 15:14; 23:16, 24; Rom. 2:19*</def>
10383
10384GK G3844 | S G3596   á½Î´Î¿Î¹Ï€Î¿Ïέω   hodoiporeō   1x
10385<def>to journey, travel, Acts 10:9*</def>
10386
10387GK G3845 | S G3597   á½Î´Î¿Î¹Ï€Î¿Ïία   hodoiporia   2x
10388<def>to journey, journeying, travel, Jn. 4:6; 2 Cor. 11:26*</def>
10389
10390GK G3847 | S G3598   á½Î´á½¹Ï‚   hodos   101x
10391<def>a way, road, Mt. 2:12; 7:13, 14; 8:28; 22:9, 10; means of access, approach, entrance, Jn. 14:6; Heb. 9:8; direction, quarter, region, Mt. 4:15; 10:5 the act of journeying, a journey, way, course, Mt. 10:10; Mk. 2:23; 1 Thess. 3:11; a journey, as regards extent, Acts 1:12; met. a way, systematic course of pursuit, Lk. 1:79; Acts 2:28; 16:17; a way, systematic course of action or conduct, Mt. 21:32; Rom. 11:33; 1 Cor. 4:17; a way, system of doctrine, Acts 18:26; ἡ á½Î´á½¹Ï‚, the way of the Christian faith, Acts 19:9, 23, 24:22 </def>→ journey; path; road; way.
10392
10393GK G3848 | S G3599   ὀδούς   odous   12x
10394<def>a tooth, Mt. 5:38; 8:12 </def>→ tooth.
10395
10396GK G3849 | S G3600   ὀδυνάω   odynaō   4x
10397<def>to pain either bodily or mentally; pass. to be in an agony, be tormented, Lk. 2:48; 16:24, 25; to be distressed, grieved, Acts 20:38*</def>
10398
10399GK G3850 | S G3601   ὀδύνη   odynē   2x
10400<def>pain of body of mind; sorrow, grief, Rom. 9:2; 1 Tim. 6:10*</def>
10401
10402GK G3851 | S G3602   ὀδυÏμός   odyrmos   2x
10403<def>bitter lamentation, wailing, Mt. 2:18; meton. sorrow, mourning, 2 Cor. 7:7*</def>
10404
10405GK G3852 | S G3604   Ὀζίας   Ozias   2x
10406<def>Uzziah, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:23ff.*</def>
10407
10408GK G3853 | S G3605   ὄζω   ozō   1x
10409<def>to smell, emit an odor; to have an offensive smell, stink, Jn. 11:39*</def>
10410
10411GK G3854 | S G3606   ὅθεν   hothen   15x
10412<def>whence, Mt. 12:44; Acts 14:26; from the place where, Mt. 25:24, 26; whence, from which circumstance, 1 Jn. 2:18; wherefore, whereupon, Mt. 14:7</def>
10413
10414GK G3855 | S G3607   ὀθόνη   othonē   2x
10415<def>pr. fine linen; a linen cloth; a sheet, Acts 10:11; 11:5*</def>
10416
10417GK G3856 | S G3608   ὀθόνιον   othonion   5x
10418<def>a linen cloth; in NT a swath, bandage for a corpse, Lk. 24:12</def>
10419
10420GK G3857 | S G3608a   οἶδα   oida   318x
10421<def>to know, Mt. 6:8; to know how, Mt. 7:11; from the Hebrew, to regard with favor, 1 Thess. 5:12. οἶδα is actually a perfect form functioning as a present, and ᾔδειν is actually a pluperfect form functioning as an aorist. </def>→ understand.
10422
10423GK G3858 | S G3609   οἰκεῖος   oikeios   3x
10424<def>belonging to a house, domestic; pl. members of a family, immediate kin, 1 Tim. 5:8; members of a spiritual family, Eph. 2:19; members of a spiritual brotherhood, Gal. 6:10*</def>
10425
10426GK G3859 | S G3609a   οἰκετεία   oiketeia   1x
10427<def>the members, of a household, Mt. 24:45*</def>
10428
10429GK G3860 | S G3610   οἰκέτης   oiketēs   4x
10430<def>pr. an inmate of a house; a domestic servant, household slave, Lk. 16:13; Acts 10:7; Rom. 14:4; 1 Pet. 2:18*</def>
10431
10432GK G3861 | S G3611   οἰκέω   oikeō   9x
10433<def>to dwell in, inhabit, 1 Tim. 6:16; intrans. to dwell, live; to cohabit, 1 Cor. 7:12, 13; to be indwelling, indwell, Rom. 7:17, 18, 20; 8:9, 11; 1 Cor. 3:16*</def>
10434
10435GK G3862 | S G3612   οἴκημα   oikēma   1x
10436<def>a dwelling; used in various conventional senses, and among them, a prison, cell, Acts 12:7*</def>
10437
10438GK G3863 | S G3613   οἰκητήÏιον   oikeÌ„teÌ„rion   2x
10439<def>a habitation, dwelling, an abode, Jude 6; trop. the personal abode of the soul, 2 Cor. 5:2*</def>
10440
10441GK G3864 | S G3614   οἰκία   oikia   93x
10442<def>a house, dwelling, an abode, Mt. 2:11; 7:24, 27; trop. the bodily abode of the soul, 2 Cor. 5:1; meton. a household, family, Mt. 10:13; 12:25; meton. goods, property, means, Mt. 23:13 </def>→ house.
10443
10444GK G3865 | S G3615   οἰκιακός   oikiakos   2x
10445<def>belonging to a house; pl. the members of a household or family, kindred, Mt. 10:25, 36*</def>
10446
10447GK G3866 | S G3616   οἰκοδεσποτέω   oikodespoteō   1x
10448<def>pr. to be master of a household; to occupy one’s self in the management of a household, 1 Tim. 5:14*</def>
10449
10450GK G3867 | S G3617   οἰκοδεσπότης   oikodespotēs   12x
10451<def>the master or head of a house or family, Mt. 10:25; 13:27, 52 </def>→ landowner; master; owner.
10452
10453GK G3868 | S Gπ3618   οἰκοδομέω   oikodomeō   40x
10454<def>pluperfect, ὧκοδόμητο (3 sg), to build a house; to build, Mt. 7:24; to repair, embellish, and amplify a building, Mt. 23:29; to construct, establish, Mt. 16:18; met. to contribute to advancement in religious knowledge, to edify, 1 Cor. 14:4, 17; to advance a person’s spiritual condition, to edify, 1 Cor. 8:1; pass. to make spiritual advancement, be edified, Acts 9:31; to advance in presumption, 1 Cor. 8:10 </def>→ edify; strengthen.
10455
10456GK G3869 | S G3619   οἰκοδομή   oikodomē   18x
10457<def>pr. the act of building; a building, structure, Mt. 24:1; in NT a spiritual structure, as instanced in the Christian body, 1 Cor. 3:9; Eph. 2:21; religious advancement, edification, Rom. 14:19; 1 Cor. 14:3 </def>→ building, building up; edification.
10458
10459GK G3871 | S G3621a   οἰκοδόμος   oikodomos   1x
10460<def>a builder, architect, Acts 4:11*</def>
10461
10462GK G3872 | S G3621   οἰκονομέω   oikonomeō   1x
10463<def>to manage a household; to manage the affairs of any one, be steward, Lk. 16:2*</def>
10464
10465GK G3873 | S G3622   οἰκονομία   oikonomia   9x
10466<def>pr. the management of a household; a stewardship, Lk. 16:2, 3, 4; in NT an apostolic stewardship, a ministerial commission in the publication and furtherance of the Gospel, 1 Cor. 9:17; 3:2; Col. 1:25; or, an arranged plan, a scheme, Eph. 1:10; a due discharge of a commission, 1 Tim. 1:4, Eph. 3:9*</def>
10467
10468GK G3874 | S G3623   οἰκονόμος   oikonomos   10x
10469<def>the manager of a household; a steward, Lk. 12:42; 16:1, 3, 8; 1 Cor. 4:2; a manager, trustee, Gal. 4:2; a public steward, treasurer, Rom. 16:23; a spiritual steward, the holder of a commission in the service of the Gospel, 1 Cor. 4:1; Tit. 1:7; 1 Pet. 4:10* </def>→ manager; steward.
10470
10471GK G3875 | S G3624   οἶκος   oikos   114x
10472<def>a house, dwelling, Mt. 9:6, 7; Mk. 2:1, 11; 3:20; place of abode, seat, site, Mt. 23:38; Lk. 13:35; met. a spiritual house or structure, 1 Pet. 2:5; meton. a household, family, Lk. 10:5; 11:17; a spiritual household, 1 Tim. 3:15; Heb. 3:6; family, lineage, Lk. 1:27, 69; 2:4; from the Hebrew, a people, nation, Mt. 10:6; 15:24 </def>→ family; house; temple.
10473
10474GK G3876 | S G3625   οἰκουμένη   oikoumenē   15x
10475<def>some list as a participle, the habitable earth, world, Matt. 24:14; Rom. 10:18; Heb. 1:6; used, however, with various restrictions of meaning, according to the context, Lk. 2:1; Acts 17:6; meton. the inhabitants of the earth, the whole human race, mankind, Acts 17:31; 19:27; Rev. 3:10. Some view this word as a participial form of οἰκέω. </def>→ humankind; inhabited earth.
10476
10477GK G3877 | S G3625a   οἰκουÏγός   oikourgos   1x
10478<def>one who is occupied in domestic affairs, Tit. 2:5*</def>
10479
10480GK G3880 | S G3628   οἰκτιÏμός   oiktirmos   5x
10481<def>compassion; kindness, in relieving sorrow and want, Phil. 2:1; Col. 3:12; Heb. 10:28; favor, grace, mercy, Rom. 12:1; 2 Cor. 1:3*</def>
10482
10483GK G3881 | S G3629   οἰκτίÏμων   oiktirmoÌ„n   3x
10484<def>compassionate, merciful, Lk. 6:36; Jas. 5:11*</def>
10485
10486GK G3882 | S G3627   οἰκτίÏω   oiktirō   2x
10487<def>also spelled οἰκτείÏω, to have compassion on, exercise grace or favor towards, Rom. 9:15*</def>
10488
10489GK G3884 | S G3630   οἰνοπότης   oinopotēs   2x
10490<def>wine-drinking; in a bad sense, a wine-bibber, tippler, Mt. 11:19; Lk. 7:34*</def>
10491
10492GK G3885 | S G3631   οἶνος   oinos   34x
10493<def>wine, Mt. 9:17; Mk. 2:22; meton. the vine and its clusters, Rev. 6:6 met. οἶνος, a potion, οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ, a furious potion, Rev. 14:8, 10; 16:19; 17:2, 18:3 </def>→ wine.
10494
10495GK G3886 | S G3632   οἰνοφλυγία   oinophlygia   1x
10496<def>drunkenness, 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
10497
10498GK G3887 | S G3633   οἴομαι   oiomai   3x
10499<def>to think, suppose, imagine, presume, Jn. 21:25; Phil. 1:17. οἰέσθω in Jas. 1:7 formed from the contracted form οἶμαι*</def>
10500
10501GK G3888 | S G3634   οἱος   hoios   14x
10502<def>what, of what kind or sort, as, Mt. 24:21; Mk. 9:3; οá½Ï‡ οἶον, not so as, not as implying, Rom. 9:6</def>
10503
10504GK G3890 | S G3635   ὀκνέω   okneō   1x
10505<def>to be slow; to delay, hesitate, Acts 9:38*</def>
10506
10507GK G3891 | S G3636   ὀκνηÏός   okneÌ„ros   3x
10508<def>slow; slothful, indolent, idle, Mt. 25:26; Rom. 12:11; tedious, troublesome, Phil. 3:1*</def>
10509
10510GK G3892 | S G3637   ὀκταήμεÏος   oktaeÌ„meros   1x
10511<def>on the eighth day, Phil. 3:5*</def>
10512
10513GK G3893 | S G3638   ὀκτώ   oktō   8x
10514<def>eight, Lk. 2:21; 9:28</def>
10515
10516GK G3897 | S G3639   ὄλεθÏος   olethros   4x
10517<def>perdition, destruction, 1 Cor. 5:5, 1 Thess. 5:3; 2 Thess. 1:9; 1 Tim. 6:9*</def>
10518
10519GK G3898 | S G3639a   ὀλιγοπιστία   oligopistia   1x
10520<def>littleness or imperfectness of faith, Mt. 17:20*</def>
10521
10522GK G3899 | S G3640   ὀλιγόπιστος   oligopistos   5x
10523<def>scant of faith, of little faith, one whose faith is small and weak, Mt. 6:30; 8:26; 14:31; 16:18; Lk. 12:28*</def>
10524
10525GK G3900 | S G3641   ὀλίγος   oligos   40x
10526<def>little, small, in number, etc.; pl. few, Mt. 7:14; 9:37; 20:16; Lk. 13:23; δι’ ὀλίγων, i.e. λόγων, in a few words, briefly, 1 Pet. 5:12; little in time, short, brief, Acts 14:28; Rev. 12:12; Ï€Ïὸς ὀλίγον, i.e. χÏόνον, for a short time, for a little while, Jas. 4:14; little, small, light, etc., in magnitude, amount, etc., Lk. 7:47; Acts 12:18; 15:2; á¼Î½ ὀλίγῳ, concisely, briefly, Eph. 3:3; almost, Acts 26:28, 29 </def>→ few; little; short; small.
10527
10528GK G3901 | S G3642   ὀλιγόψυχος   oligopsychos   1x
10529<def>fainthearted, 1 Tim. 5:14*</def>
10530
10531GK G3902 | S G3643   ὀλιγωÏέω   oligoÌ„reō   1x
10532<def>to neglect, regard slightly, make light of, despise, Heb. 12:5*</def>
10533
10534GK G3903 | S G3643a   ὀλίγως   oligōs   1x
10535<def>little, scarcely, 2 Pet. 2:18*</def>
10536
10537GK G3904 | S G3644   ὀλοθÏευτής   olothreuteÌ„s   1x
10538<def>a destroyer, 1 Cor. 10:10*</def>
10539
10540GK G3905 | S G3645   ὀλοθÏεύω   olothreuō   1x
10541<def>also spelled ὀλεθÏεύω, to destroy, cause to perish, Heb. 11:28*</def>
10542
10543GK G3906 | S G3646   á½Î»Î¿ÎºÎ±á½»Ï„ωμα   holokautoÌ„ma   3x
10544<def>a holocaust, whole burnt-offering, Mk. 12:33; Heb. 10:6, 8*</def>
10545
10546GK G3907 | S G3647   á½Î»Î¿ÎºÎ»Î·Ïία   holokleÌ„ria   1x
10547<def>perfect soundness, Acts 3:16*</def>
10548
10549GK G3908 | S G3648   á½Î»á½¹ÎºÎ»Î·Ïος   holokleÌ„ros   2x
10550<def>whole, having all its parts, sound, perfect, complete in every part; in NT the whole, 1 Thess. 5:23; morally, perfect, faultless, blameless, Jas. 1:4*</def>
10551
10552GK G3909 | S G3649   ὀλολύζω   ololyzō   1x
10553<def>pr. to cry aloud in invocation; to howl, utter cries of distress, lament, bewail, Jas. 5:1*</def>
10554
10555GK G3910 | S G3650   ὅλος   holos   109x
10556<def>all, whole, entire, Mt. 1:22; 4:23, 24 </def>→ all; whole.
10557
10558GK G3911 | S G3651   á½Î»Î¿Ï„ελής   holoteleÌ„s   1x
10559<def>complete; all, the whole, 1 Thess. 5:23*</def>
10560
10561GK G3912 | S G3652   Ὀλυμπᾶς   Olympas   1x
10562<def>Olympas, pr. name, Rom. 16:15*</def>
10563
10564GK G3913 | S G3653   ὄλυνθος   olynthos   1x
10565<def>an unripe or unseasonable fig, such as, shaded by the foliage, does not ripen at the usual season, but hangs on the trees during winter, Rev. 6:13*</def>
10566
10567GK G3914 | S G3654   ὅλως   holōs   4x
10568<def>wholly, altogether; actually, really, 1 Cor. 5:1; 6:7; 15:29; with a negative, at all, Mt. 5:34*</def>
10569
10570GK G3915 | S G3655   ὄμβÏος   ombros   1x
10571<def>rain, a storm of rain, Lk. 12:54*</def>
10572
10573GK G3916 | S G3655a   á½Î¼Îµá½·Ïομαι   homeiromai   1x
10574<def>also spelled ἱμείÏομαι, to desire earnestly, have a strong affection for, 1 Thess. 2:8*</def>
10575
10576GK G3917 | S G3656   á½Î¼Î¹Î»á½³Ï‰Â   homileō   4x
10577<def>to be in company with, associate with; to converse with, talk with, Lk. 24:14, 15; Acts 20:11; 24:26*</def>
10578
10579GK G3918 | S G3657   á½Î¼Î¹Î»á½·Î±Â   homilia   1x
10580<def>intercourse, communication, converse, 1 Cor. 15:33*</def>
10581
10582GK G3920 | S G3658a   á½Î¼á½·Ï‡Î»Î·Â   homichlē   1x
10583<def>a mist, fog, a cloud, 2 Pet. 2:17*</def>
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10585
10586GK G3921 | S G3659   ὄμμα   omma   2x
10587<def>the eye, Mt. 20:34; Mk. 8:23*</def>
10588
10589GK G3923 | S G3660   ὀμνύω   omnyō   26x
10590<def>to swear, Mt. 5:34; to promise with an oath, Mk. 6:23; Acts 2:30; 7:17 </def>→ swear.
10591
10592GK G3924 | S G3661   á½Î¼Î¿Î¸Ï…μαδόν   homothumadon   11x
10593<def>with one mind, with one accord, unanimously, Acts 1:14; Rom. 15:6; together, at once, at the same time, Acts 2:1, 46; 4:24 </def>→ together; unanimous.
10594
10595GK G3926 | S G3663   á½Î¼Î¿Î¹Î¿Ï€Î±Î¸á½µÏ‚   homoiopatheÌ„s   2x
10596<def>being affected in the same way as another, subject to the same incidents, of like infirmities, subject to the same frailties and evils, Acts 14:15; Jas. 5:17*</def>
10597
10598GK G3927 | S G3664   ὅμοιος   homoios   45x
10599<def>like, similar, resembling, Mt. 11:16; 13:31, 33, 44, 45, 47, 52; Jn. 8:55, et al. freq.; like, of similar drift and force, Mt. 22:39 </def>→ like, liken; similar.
10600
10601GK G3928 | S G3665   á½Î¼Î¿Î¹á½¹Ï„ης   homoioteÌ„s   2x
10602<def>likeness, similitude, Heb. 4:15; 7:15*</def>
10603
10604GK G3929 | S G3666   á½Î¼Î¿Î¹á½¹Ï‰Â   homoioō   15x
10605<def>to make like, cause to be like or resemble, assimilate; pass. to be made like, become like, resemble, Mt. 6:8; 13:24; 18:23; to liken, compare, Mt. 7:24, 26; 11:16 </def>→ compare; like, liken; similar.
10606
10607GK G3930 | S G3667   á½Î¼Î¿á½·Ï‰Î¼Î±Â   homoioÌ„ma   6x
10608<def>pr. that which is conformed or assimilated; form, shape, figure, Rev. 9:7; likeness, resemblance, similitude, Rom. 1:23; 5:14; 6:5; 8:3; Phil. 2:7* </def>→ image; liken; similarity.
10609
10610GK G3931 | S G3668   á½Î¼Î¿á½·Ï‰Ï‚   homoioÌ„s   30x
10611<def>likewise, in a similar manner, Mt. 22:26; 27:41 </def>→ likewise; similar.
10612
10613GK G3932 | S G3669   á½Î¼Î¿á½·Ï‰ÏƒÎ¹Ï‚   homoioÌ„sis   1x
10614<def>pr. assimilation; likeness, resemblance, Jas. 3:9*</def>
10615
10616GK G3933 | S G3670   á½Î¼Î¿Î»Î¿Î³á½³Ï‰Â   homologeō   26x
10617<def>to speak in accordance, adopt the same terms of language; to engage, promise, Mt. 14:7; to admit, avow frankly, Jn. 1:20; Acts 24:14; to confess, 1 Jn. 1:9; to profess, confess, Jn. 9:22; 12:42; Acts 23:8; to avouch, declare openly and solemnly, Mt. 7:23; in NT á½Î¼Î¿Î»Î¿Î³Îµá¿–ν á¼Î½, to accord belief, Mt. 10:32; Lk. 12:8; to accord approbation, Lk. 12:8; from the Hebrew, to accord praise, Heb. 13:15 </def>→ acknowledge; confess; promise.
10618
10619GK G3934 | S G3671   á½Î¼Î¿Î»Î¿Î³á½·Î±Â   homologia   6x
10620<def>assent, consent; profession, 2 Cor. 9:13; 1 Tim. 6:12, 13; Heb. 3:1; 4:14; 10:23*</def>
10621
10622GK G3935 | S G3672   á½Î¼Î¿Î»Î¿Î³Î¿Ï…μένως   homologoumenoÌ„s   1x
10623<def>confessedly, avowedly, without controversy, 1 Tim. 3:16*</def>
10624
10625GK G3937 | S G3673   á½Î¼á½¹Ï„εχνος   homotechnos   1x
10626<def>to the same trade or occupation, Acts 18:3*</def>
10627
10628GK G3938 | S G3674   á½Î¼Î¿á¿¦Â   homou   4x
10629<def>together; in the same place, Jn. 21:2; together at the same time, Jn. 4:36; 20:4; Acts 2:1*</def>
10630
10631GK G3939 | S G3675   á½Î¼á½¹Ï†Ïων   homophroÌ„n   1x
10632<def>of like mind, of the same mind, like-minded, 1 Pet. 3:8*</def>
10633
10634GK G3940 | S G3676   ὅμως   homōs   3x
10635<def>yet, nevertheless; with μέντοι, but nevertheless, but for all that, Jn. 12:42; even, though it be but, 1 Cor. 14:7; Gal. 3:15*</def>
10636
10637GK G3941 | S G3677   ὄναÏ   onar   6x
10638<def>a dream, Mt. 1:20; 2:12, 13, 19, 22; 27:19*</def>
10639
10640GK G3942 | S G3678   ὀνάÏιον   onarion   1x
10641<def>a young donkey, a donkey’s colt, Jn. 12:14*</def>
10642
10643GK G3943 | S G3679   ὀνειδίζω   oneidizō   9x
10644<def>to censure, inveigh against, Mt. 11:20; Mk. 16:14; to reproach or revile, Jas. 1:5; to revile, insult with insulting language, Mt. 5:11 </def>→ insult; reproach.
10645
10646GK G3944 | S G3680   ὀνειδισμός   oneidismos   5x
10647<def>censure, 1 Tim. 3:7; reproach, reviling, Rom. 15:3 </def>→ insult; reproach.
10648
10649GK G3945 | S G3681   ὄνειδος   oneidos   1x
10650<def>pr. fame, report, character; usually, reproach, disgrace, Lk. 1:25*</def>
10651
10652GK G3946 | S G3682   Ὀνήσιμος   Onēsimos   2x
10653<def>Onesimus, pr. name, Col. 4:9; Phlm. 10*</def>
10654
10655GK G3947 | S G3683   ὈνησίφοÏος   OneÌ„siphoros   2x
10656<def>Onesiphorus, pr. name, 2 Tim. 1:16; 4:19*</def>
10657
10658GK G3948 | S G3684   ὀνικός   onikos   2x
10659<def>pertaining to a donkey; μύλος ὀνικός, a millstone turned by a donkey, a large or an upper millstone, Mt. 18:6; Mk. 9:42*</def>
10660
10661GK G3949 | S G3685   ὀνίνημι   oninēmi   1x
10662<def>optative, ὀναίμην, to receive profit, pleasure, etc.; with a gen., to have joy of, Phlm. 20*</def>
10663
10664GK G3950 | S G3686   ὄνομα   onoma   231x
10665<def>a name; the proper name of a person, etc., Mt. 1:23, 25; 10:2; 27:32; a mere name or reputation, Rev. 3:1; in NT a name as the representative of a person, Mt. 6:9; Lk. 6:22; 11:2; the name of the author of a commission, delegated authority, or religious profession, Mt. 7:22; 10:22; 12:21; 18:5, 20; 19:29; 21:9; 28:19; Acts 3:16; 4:7, 12; εἰς ὄνομα, á¼Î½ ὀνόματι, on the score of being possessor of a certain character, Mt. 10:41, 42; Mk. 9:41 </def>→ name.
10666
10667GK G3951 | S G3687   ὀνομάζω   onomazō   10x
10668<def>to name, Lk. 6:14; to style, entitle, Lk. 6:13; 1 Cor. 5:11; to make mention of, Eph. 5:3; to make known, Rom. 15:20; to pronounce in exorcism, Acts 19:13; in NT to profess, 2 Tim. 2:19 </def>→ designate; name.
10669
10670GK G3952 | S G3688   ὄνος   onos   5x
10671<def>donkey, ass, male or female, Mt. 21:2, 5, 7</def>
10672
10673GK G3953 | S G3689   ὄντως   ontōs   10x
10674<def>really, in truth, truly, Mk. 11:32; Lk. 23:47.</def>
10675
10676GK G3954 | S G3690   ὄξος   oxos   6x
10677<def>vinegar; a wine of sharp flavor, posca, which was an ordinary beverage, and was often mixed with bitter herbs, etc., and this given to the condemned criminals in order to stupefy them, and lessen their sufferings, Mt. 27:48; Mk. 15:36; Lk. 23:36; Jn. 19:29, 30</def>
10678
10679GK G3955 | S G3691   ὀξύς   oxys   8x
10680<def>sharp, keen, Rev. 1:16; 2:12; 14:14, 17, 18; 19:15; swift, nimble, Rom. 3:15*</def>
10681
10682GK G3956 | S G3692   ὀπή   opē   2x
10683<def>a hole; a hole, vent, opening, Jas. 3:11; a hole, cavern, Heb. 11:38*</def>
10684
10685GK G3957 | S G3693   ὄπισθεν   opisthen   7x
10686<def>can function as an improper prep., from behind, behind, after, at the back of, Mt. 9:20; 15:23</def>
10687
10688GK G3958 | S G3694   ὀπίσω   opisō   35x
10689<def>can function as an improper prep., behind, after, at one’s back, Mt. 4:10; Lk. 7:38; Rev. 1:10; τὰ ὀπίσω, the things which are behind, Phil. 3:13; ὀπίσω and εἰς τὰ ὀπίσω, back, backwards, Mt. 24:18; Mk. 13:16; Lk. 9:62, when an improper prep., takes the gen.</def>
10690
10691GK G3959 | S G3695   á½Ï€Î»á½·Î¶Ï‰Â   hoplizō   1x
10692<def>to arm, equip; mid. to arm one’s self, equip one’s self, 1 Pet. 4:1*</def>
10693
10694GK G3960 | S G3696   ὅπλον   hoplon   6x
10695<def>an implement, Rom. 6:13; pl. τὰ ὅπλα, arms, armor, weapons, whether offensive or defensive, Jn. 18:3; Rom. 13:12; 2 Cor. 6:7; 10:4*</def>
10696
10697GK G3961 | S G3697   á½Ï€Î¿á¿–ος   hopoios   5x
10698<def>what, of what sort or manner, 1 Cor. 3:13; Gal. 2:6; 1 Thess. 1:9; Jas. 1:24; after τοιοῦτος, as, Acts 26:29*</def>
10699
10700GK G3963 | S G3699   ὅπου   hopou   82x
10701<def>where, in which place, in what place, Mt. 6:19, 20, 21; Rev. 2:13; whither, to what place, Jn. 8:21; 14:4; ὅπου ἄν, or á¼á½±Î½, wherever, in whatever place, Mt. 24:28; whithersoever, Mt. 8:19; Jas. 3:4; met. where, in which thing, state, etc., Col. 3:11; whereas, 1 Cor. 3:3; 2 Pet. 2:11</def>
10702
10703GK G3964 | S G3700   ὀπτάνομαι   optanomai   1x
10704<def>to be seen, appear, Acts 1:3*</def>
10705
10706GK G3965 | S G3701   ὀπτασία   optasia   4x
10707<def>a vision, apparition, Lk. 1:22; 24:23; Acts 26:19; 2 Cor. 12:1*</def>
10708
10709GK G3966 | S G3702   ὀπτός   optos   1x
10710<def>dressed by fire, roasted, broiled, etc., Lk. 24:42*</def>
10711
10712GK G3967 | S G3703   ὀπώÏα   opoÌ„ra   1x
10713<def>autumn; the fruit season; meton. fruits, Rev. 18:14*</def>
10714
10715GK G3968 | S G3704   ὅπως   hopōs   53x
10716<def>can function as a conj., how, in what way or manner, by what means, Mt. 22:5; Lk. 24:20; conj. that, in order that, and ὅπως μή, that not, lest, Mt. 6:2, 4, 5, 16, 18; Acts 9:2, et al. freq.</def>
10717
10718GK G3969 | S G3705   ὅÏαμα   horama   12x
10719<def>a thing seen, sight, appearance, Acts 7:31; a vision, Mt. 17:9; Acts 9:10, 12 </def>→ vision.
10720
10721GK G3970 | S G3706   ὅÏασις   horasis   4x
10722<def>seeing, sight; appearance, aspect, a vision, Acts 2:17; Rev. 9:17; 4:3*</def>
10723
10724GK G3971 | S G3707   á½Ïατός   horatos   1x
10725<def>visible, Col. 1:16*</def>
10726
10727GK G3972 | S G3708   á½Ïάω   horaō   454x
10728<def>pluperfect, ἑωÏάκειν, some list εἶδον as the second aorist of á½Ïάω, to see, behold, Mt. 2:2, et al. freq.; to look, Jn. 19:37; to visit, Jn. 16:22; Heb. 13:23; to mark, observe, Acts 8:23; Jas. 2:24; to be admitted to witness, Lk. 17:22; Jn. 3:36; Col. 2:18; with θεόν, to be admitted into the more immediate presence of God, Mt. 5:8; Heb. 12:14; to attain to a true knowledge of God, 3 Jn. 11; to see to a thing, Mt. 27:4; Acts 18:15; á½…Ïα, see, take care, Mt. 8:4; Heb. 8:5; pass. to appear, Lk. 1:11; Acts 2:3; to reveal one’s self, Acts 26:16; to present one’s self, Acts 7:26 </def>→ appear; consider; perceive; see.
10729
10730GK G3973 | S G3709   ὀÏγή   orgē   36x
10731<def>pr. mental bent, impulse; anger, indignation, wrath, Eph. 4:31; Col. 3:8; μετ’ á½€Ïγῆς, indignantly, Mk. 3:5; vengeance, punishment, Mt. 3:7; Lk. 3:7; 21:23; Rom. 13:4, 5 </def>→ anger; wrath.
10732
10733GK G3974 | S G3710   ὀÏγίζω   orgizō   8x
10734<def>some list as deponent, á½€Ïγίζομαι, to provoke to anger, irritate; pass. to be angry, indignant, enraged, Mt. 5:22; 18:34</def>
10735
10736GK G3975 | S G3711   ὀÏγίλος   orgilos   1x
10737<def>prone to anger, irascible, passionate, Tit. 1:7*</def>
10738
10739GK G3976 | S G3712   ὀÏγυιά   orgyuia   2x
10740<def>the space measured by the arms outstretched; a fathom, Acts 27:28 (2x)*</def>
10741
10742GK G3977 | S G3713   ὀÏέγω   oregō   3x
10743<def>to extend, stretch out; mid. to stretch one’s self out, to reach forward to, met. to desire earnestly, long after, 1 Tim. 3:1; Heb. 11:16; by impl. to indulge in, be devoted to, 1 Tim. 6:10*</def>
10744
10745GK G3978 | S G3714   ὀÏεινός   oreinos   2x
10746<def>mountainous, hilly, Lk. 1:39, 65*</def>
10747
10748GK G3979 | S G3715   ὄÏεξις   orexis   1x
10749<def>desire, longing; lust, concupiscence, Rom. 1:27*</def>
10750
10751GK G3980 | S G3716   ὀÏθοποδέω   orthopodeō   1x
10752<def>to walk in a straight course; to be straightforward in moral conduct, Gal. 2:14*</def>
10753
10754GK G3981 | S G3717   ὀÏθός   orthos   2x
10755<def>erect, upright, Acts 14:10; plain, level, straight, Heb. 12:13*</def>
10756
10757GK G3982 | S G3718   ὀÏθοτομέω   orthotomeō   1x
10758<def>to cut straight; to set forth truthfully, without perversion or distortion, 2 Tim. 2:15*</def>
10759
10760GK G3983 | S G3719   ὀÏθÏίζω   orthrizō   1x
10761<def>to rise early in the morning; to come with the dawn, Lk. 21:38*</def>
10762
10763GK G3984 | S G3720   ὀÏθÏινός   orthrinos   1x
10764<def>a later form of ὄÏθÏιος, of or belonging to the morning, morning, Lk. 24:22*</def>
10765
10766GK G3986 | S G3722   ὄÏθÏος   orthros   3x
10767<def>the dawn; the morning, Jn. 8:2; Acts 5:21; ὄÏθος βαθύς, the first streak of dawn, the early dawn, Lk. 24:1*</def>
10768
10769GK G3987 | S G3723   ὀÏθῶς   orthoÌ„s   4x
10770<def>straightly; rightly, correctly, Mk. 7:35; Lk. 7:43; 10:28; 20:21*</def>
10771
10772GK G3988 | S G3724   á½Ïίζω   horizō   8x
10773<def>to set bounds to, to bound; to restrict, Heb. 4:7; to settle, appoint definitively, Acts 17:26; to fix determinately, Acts 2:23; to decree, destine, Lk. 22:22; to constitute, appoint, Acts 10:42; 17:31; to characterize with precision, to set forth distinctively, Rom. 1:4; absol. to resolve, Acts 11:29* </def>→ appoint; decide; determine; set.
10774
10775GK G3990 | S G3725   ὅÏιον   horion   12x
10776<def>a limit, bound, border of a territory or country; pl. τὰ á½…Ïια, region, territory, district, Mt. 2:16; 4:13; 8:34 </def>→ region; vicinity.
10777
10778GK G3991 | S G3726   á½Ïκίζω   horkizō   2x
10779<def>to put to an oath; to obtest, adjure, conjure, Mk. 5:7; Acts 19:13*</def>
10780
10781GK G3992 | S G3727   ὅÏκος   horkos   10x
10782<def>an oath, Mt. 14:7, 9; 26:72; meton. that which is solemnly promised, a vow, Mt. 5:33 </def>→ oath.
10783
10784GK G3993 | S G3728   á½Ïκωμοσία   horkoÌ„mosia   4x
10785<def>the act of taking an oath; an oath, Heb. 7:20, 21, 28*</def>
10786
10787GK G3994 | S G3729   á½Ïμάω   hormaō   5x
10788<def>pr. trans. to put in motion, incite; intrans. to rush, Mt. 8:32; Mk. 5:13; Lk. 8:33</def>
10789
10790GK G3995 | S G3730   á½Ïμή   hormē   2x
10791<def>impetus, impulse; assault, violent attempt, Acts 14:5; met. impulse of mind, purpose, will, Jas. 3:4</def>
10792
10793GK G3996 | S G3731   ὅÏμημα   hormeÌ„ma   1x
10794<def>violent or impetuous motion; violence, Rev. 18:21*</def>
10795
10796GK G3997 | S G3732   ὄÏνεον   orneon   3x
10797<def>a bird, fowl, Rev. 18:2; 19:17, 21*</def>
10798
10799GK G3998 | S G3733   ὄÏνις   ornis   2x
10800<def>bird, fowl; domestic hen, Mt. 23:37; Lk. 13:34*</def>
10801
10802GK G3999 | S G3734   á½Ïοθεσία   horothesia   1x
10803<def>pr. the act of fixing boundaries; a bound set, certain bound, fixed limit, Acts 17:26*</def>
10804
10805GK G4001 | S G3735   ὄÏος   oros   63x
10806<def>a mountain, hill, Mt. 5:1, 14; 8:1; 17:20 </def>→ hill; mountain.
10807
10808GK G4002 | S G3736   ὀÏύσσω   oryssō   3x
10809<def>to dig, excavate, Mt. 21:33; 25:18; Mk. 12:1*</def>
10810
10811GK G4003 | S G3737   ὀÏφανός   orphanos   2x
10812<def>bereaved of parents, orphan, Jas. 1:27; bereaved, desolate, Jn. 14:18</def>
10813
10814GK G4004 | S G3738   ὀÏχέομαι   orcheomai   4x
10815<def>to dance, Mt. 11:6, 17; Mk. 6:22; Lk. 7:32*</def>
10816
10817GK G4005 | S G3739   ὅς   hos   1,407x
10818<def>who, which, what, that, Mt. 1:16, 23, 25; in NT interrog. á¼Ï†â€™ á½…, wherefore, why, Mt. 26:50; in NT á½…Ï‚ μὲν ... á½…Ï‚ δέ, for ὠμὲν ... ὠδέ, Mt. 21:35; 2 Cor. 2:16</def>
10819
10820GK G4006 | S G3740   á½Ïƒá½±ÎºÎ¹Ï‚   hosakis   3x
10821<def>as often as, 1 Cor. 11:25, 26; Rev. 11:6*</def>
10822
10823GK G4008 | S G3741   ὅσιος   hosios   8x
10824<def>pr. sanctioned by the supreme law of God, and nature; pious, devout, Tit. 1:8; pure, 1 Tim. 2:8; supremely holy, Acts 2:27; 13:35; Heb. 7:26; Rev. 15:4; 16:5; τὰ ὅσια, pledged bounties, mercies, Acts 13:34* </def>→ holy.
10825
10826GK G4009 | S G3742   á½ÏƒÎ¹á½¹Ï„ης   hosioteÌ„s   2x
10827<def>piety, sacred observance of all duties towards God, holiness, Lk. 1:75; Eph. 4:24*</def>
10828
10829GK G4010 | S G3743   á½Ïƒá½·Ï‰Ï‚   hosioÌ„s   1x
10830<def>piously, 1 Thess. 2:10*</def>
10831
10832GK G4011 | S G3744   ὀσμή   osmē   6x
10833<def>smell, odor; fragrant odor, Jn. 12:3; Eph. 5:2; Phil. 4:18; met. 2 Cor. 2:14, 16* </def>→ aroma; odor.
10834
10835GK G4012 | S G3745   ὅσος   hosos   110x
10836<def>as great, as much, Mk. 7:36; Jn. 6:11; Heb. 1:4; 8:6; 10:25; á¼Ï†â€™ ὅσον χÏόνον, for how long a time, while, as long as, Rom. 7:1; so, á¼Ï†â€™ ὅσον, i.e. χÏόνον, Mt. 9:15; ὅσον χÏόνον, how long, Mk. 2:19; neut. ὅσον repeated, ὅσον ὅσον, used to give intensity to other qualifying words, e.g., μικÏόν, the very least, a very little while, Heb. 10:37; á¼Ï†â€™ ὅσον, in as much as, Mt. 25:40, 45; καθ’ ὅσον, by how much, so far as, Heb. 3:3; or, in as much as, as, so, Heb. 7:20; 9:27; pl. ὅσα, so far as, as much as, Rev. 1:2; 18:7; how great, how much, how many, what, Mk. 3:8; 5:19, 20; how many, as many as, all who, 2 Cor. 1:20; Phil. 3:15; 1 Tim. 6:1; ὅσος ἄν, or á¼á½±Î½, whoever, whatsoever, Mt. 7:12; 18:18</def>
10837
10838GK G4014 | S G3747   ὀστέον   osteon   4x
10839<def>contracted form, ὀστοῦν, οῦ, τό, a bone, Mt. 23:27; Lk. 24:39; Jn. 19:36; Heb. 11:22*</def>
10840
10841GK G4015 | S G3748, G3755   ὅστις   hostis   144x
10842<def>whoever, whatever; whosoever, whatsoever, Mt. 5:39, 41; 13:12; 18:4; its use in place of the simple relative is also required in various cases, which may be learned from the grammars; ἕως ὅτου, i.e. χÏόνου, until, Lk. 13:8; while, Mt. 5:25</def>
10843
10844GK G4017 | S G3749   ὀστÏάκινος   ostrakinos   2x
10845<def>earthen, of earthenware, 2 Cor. 4:7; 2 Tim. 2:20*</def>
10846
10847GK G4018 | S G3750   ὄσφÏησις   osphreÌ„sis   1x
10848<def>smell, the sense of smelling, 1 Cor. 12:17*</def>
10849
10850GK G4019 | S G3751   ὀσφῦς   osphys   8x
10851<def>the loins, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 1:6. On the accent see BDF, 13.</def>
10852
10853GK G4020 | S G3752   ὅταν   hotan   123x
10854<def>when, whenever, Mt. 5:11; 6:2; Mk. 3:11; Rev. 4:9, et al. freq.; in NT in case of, on occasion of, Jn. 9:5; 1 Cor. 15:27; Heb. 1:6</def>
10855
10856GK G4021 | S G3753   ὅτε   hote   103x
10857<def>when, at the time that, at what time, Mt. 7:28; 9:25; Lk. 13:35, et al. freq.</def>
10858
10859GK G4022 | S G3754   ὅτι   hoti   1,296x
10860<def>originally was the neuter of ὅστις, that, Mt. 2:16, 22, 23; 6:5, 16; often used pleonastically in reciting another’s words, Mt. 9:18; Lk. 19:42; Acts 5:23; as a causal particle, for that, for, because, Mt. 2:18; 5:3, 4, 5; 13:13; because, seeing that, since, Lk. 23:40; Acts 1:17</def>
10861
10862GK G4023 | S G3757   οὗ   hou   24x
10863<def>where, in what place, Mt. 2:9; 18:20; whither, to what place, Lk. 10:1; 22:10; 24:28; οὗ á¼á½±Î½, whithersoever, 1 Cor. 16:6</def>
10864
10865GK G4024 | S G3756   οá½Â   ou   1,623x
10866<def>negative adverb, originally the gen. of á½…Ï‚, spelled οá½Îº if followed by a word beginning with a vowel and a smooth breathing, οá½Ï‡ if followed by a vowel and rough breathing, not, no, Mt. 5:37; 12:43; 23:37; for the peculiarities of its usage (especially as distinct from μή) consult a grammar</def>
10867
10868GK G4025 | S G3758   οá½á½±Â   oua   1x
10869<def>expressive of insult and derision, Ah! Ah!, Mk. 15:29*</def>
10870
10871GK G4026 | S G3759   οá½Î±á½·Â   ouai   46x
10872<def>Wo! Alas! Mt. 11:21; 18:7; 23:13, 14, 15, 16; ἡ οá½Î±á½·, subst., a woe, calamity, Rev. 9:12; 11:14 </def>→ alas; woe.
10873
10874GK G4027 | S G3760   οá½Î´Î±Î¼á¿¶Ï‚   oudamoÌ„s   1x
10875<def>by no means, Mt. 2:6*</def>
10876
10877GK G4028 | S G3761   οá½Î´á½³Â   oude   143x
10878<def>negative conj., neither, nor, and not, also not, Mt. 5:15; 6:15, 20, 26, 28; when single, not even Mt. 6:29; 8:10</def>
10879
10880GK G4029 | S G3762   οá½Î´Îµá½·Ï‚   oudeis   227x
10881<def>latter form, οá½Î¸Îµá½·Ï‚ (G4032), not one, no one, none, nothing, Mt. 5:13; 6:24; 19:17; met. οá½Î´á½³Î½, nothing, of no account, naught, Jn. 8:54; Acts 21:24</def>
10882
10883GK G4030 | S G3763   οá½Î´á½³Ï€Î¿Ï„ε   oudepote   16x
10884<def>never, Mt. 7:23; 21:16, 42, et al. freq.</def>
10885
10886GK G4031 | S G3764   οá½Î´á½³Ï€Ï‰Â   oudepō   4x
10887<def>not yet, never yet, never, Jn. 7:39; 19:41; 20:9; Acts 8:16*</def>
10888
10889GK G4032 | S G3762   οá½Î¸Îµá½·Ï‚   outheis   7x
10890<def>see οá½Î´Îµá½·Ï‚</def>
10891
10892GK G4033 | S G3765   οá½Îºá½³Ï„ι   ouketi   47x
10893<def>no longer, no more, Mt. 22:46</def>
10894
10895GK G4034 | S G3766   οá½ÎºÎ¿á¿¦Î½Â   oukoun   1x
10896<def>then, therefore; used interrogatively, Jn. 18:37*</def>
10897
10898GK G4036 | S G3767   οὖν   oun   499x
10899<def>then, now then, Mt. 13:18; Jn. 19:29; then, thereupon, Lk. 15:28; Jn. 6:14; therefore, consequently, Mt. 5:48: Mk. 10:9; it also serves to mark the resumption of discourse after an interruption by a parenthesis, 1 Cor. 8:4. Sometimes it is not translated.</def>
10900
10901GK G4037 | S G3768   οὔπω   oupō   26x
10902<def>not yet, Mt. 15:17; 16:9; 24:6 Jn. 2:4</def>
10903
10904GK G4038 | S G3769   οá½Ïά   oura   5x
10905<def>a tail, Rev. 9:10 (2x), 19 (2x); 12:4*</def>
10906
10907GK G4039 | S G3770   οá½Ïάνιος   ouranios   9x
10908<def>heavenly, celestial, Mt. 6:14, 26, 32; 15:13 </def>→ heaven, heavens; heavenly.
10909
10910GK G4040 | S G3771   οá½Ïανόθεν   ouranothen   2x
10911<def>from heaven, Acts 14:17; 26:13*</def>
10912
10913GK G4041 | S G3772   οá½Ïανός   ouranos   273x
10914<def>heaven, the heavens, the visible heavens and all their phenomena, Mt. 5:18; 16:1; 24:29, et al. freq.; the air, atmosphere, in which the clouds and tempests gather, the birds fly, etc., Mt. 6:26; 16:2, 3; heaven as the peculiar seat and abode of God, of angels, of glorified spirits, etc., Mt. 5:34, 45, 48; 6:1, 9, 10; 12:50; Jn. 3:13, 31; 6:32, 38, 41, 42, 50, 51, 58; in NT heaven as a term expressive of the Divine Being, His administration, etc., Mt. 19:14; 21:25; Lk. 20:4, 5; Jn. 3:27 </def>→ heaven, heavens; sky.
10915
10916GK G4042 | S G3773   Οá½Ïβανός   ourbanos   1x
10917<def>Urbanus, Urban, pr. name, Rom. 16:9*</def>
10918
10919GK G4043 | S G3774   Οá½Ïίας   ourias   1x
10920<def>Urias, Uriah, pr. name (2 Sam. 11; 12:24), Mt. 1:6*</def>
10921
10922GK G4044 | S G3775   οὖς   ous   36x
10923<def>the ear, Mt. 10:27; Mk. 7:33; Lk. 22:50; Acts 7:57 </def>→ ear.
10924
10925GK G4045 | S G3776   οá½Ïƒá½·Î±Â   ousia   2x
10926<def>substance, property, goods, fortune, Lk. 15:12, 13*</def>
10927
10928GK G4046 | S G3777   οὔτε   oute   87x
10929<def>neither, nor, Lk. 20:36; οὔτε ... οὔτε, or οá½Ï„á½² ... οὔτε, neither ... nor, Lk. 20:35; Gal. 1:12; in NT also used singly in the sense of οá½Î´á½³, not even, Mk. 5:3; Lk. 12:26; 1 Cor. 3:2</def>
10930
10931GK G4047 | S G3778, G5023, G5025, G5026, G5123, G5124, G5125, G5126, G5127, G5128, G5129, G5130   οὗτος   houtos   1,387x
10932<def>this, this person or thing, Mt. 3:3, 9, 17; 8:9; 10:2; 24:34, et al. freq.; used by way of contempt, this fellow, Mt. 13:55; 27:47; αá½Ï„ὸ τοῦτο, this very thing, this same thing, 2 Cor. 2:3; 7:11; εἰς αá½Ï„ὸ τοῦτο, and elliptically, αá½Ï„ὸ τοῦτο, for this same purpose, on this account, Eph. 6:18, 22; 2 Pet. 1:5; καὶ οὗτος, and moreover, Lk. 7:12; 16:1; 20:30; καὶ τοῦτο, and that too, 1 Cor. 6:6, 8; tοῦτο μὲν ... τοῦτο δέ, partly ... partly, Heb. 10:33</def>
10933
10934GK G4048 | S G3779   οὕτως   houtōs   208x
10935<def>thus, in this way, Mt. 1:18; 2:5; 5:16; et al. freq.; á½Ï‚ μὲν οὕτως, á½Ï‚ δὲ οὕτως, one so, and another so, one in one way, and another in another, 1 Cor. 7:7; so, Mt. 7:12; 12:40; 24:27, 37, et al. freq.; thus, under such circumstances, Acts 20:11; in such a condition, viz., one previously mentioned, Acts 27:17; 1 Cor. 7:26, 40; and, perhaps, Jn. 4:6; in an ordinary way, at ease, like Latin sic, perhaps, Jn. 4:6</def>
10936
10937GK G4049 | S G3780   οá½Ï‡á½·Â   ouchi   54x
10938<def>a strengthened form of οá½, not, Jn. 13:10, 11; when followed by ἀλλά, nay, not so, by no means, Lk. 1:60; 12:51; used also in negative interrogations, Mt. 5:46, 47; 6:25</def>
10939
10940GK G4050 | S G3781   ὀφειλέτης   opheiletēs   7x
10941<def>a debtor, one who owes, Mt. 18:24; met. one who is in any way bound, or under obligation to perform any duty, Rom. 1:14; 8:12; 15:27; Gal. 5:3; in NT one who fails in duty, a delinquent, offender, Mt. 6:12; a sinner, Lk. 13:4, cf. v. 2* </def>→ debtor; obligation.
10942
10943GK G4051 | S G3782   ὀφειλή   opheilē   3x
10944<def>a debt, Mt. 18:32; met. a duty, due, Rom. 13:7; 1 Cor. 7:3*</def>
10945
10946GK G4052 | S G3783   ὀφείλημα   opheilēma   2x
10947<def>a debt; a due, Rom. 4:4, in NT a delinquency, offence, fault, sin, Mt. 6:12, cf. v. 14*</def>
10948
10949GK G4053 | S G3784   ὀφείλω   opheilō   35x
10950<def>to owe, be indebted, Mt. 18:28, 30, 34; to incur a bond, to be bound to make discharge, Mt. 23:16, 18; to be bound or obliged by what is due or fitting or consequently necessary, Lk. 17:10; Jn. 13:14; to incur desert, to deserve, Jn. 19:7; to be due or fitting, 1 Cor. 7:3, 36; from the Aramaic, to be delinquent, Lk. 11:4 </def>→ ought; owe.
10951
10952GK G4054 | S G3785   ὄφελον   ophelon   4x
10953<def>originally a ptcp (aor act ptcp nom sg neut) from ὀφείλω, used in NT as an interj. to introduce a wish that cannot be attained, O that! Would that! 1 Cor. 4:8; 2 Cor. 11:1; Gal. 5:12; Rev. 3:15*</def>
10954
10955GK G4055 | S G3786   ὄφελος   ophelos   3x
10956<def>profit, benefit, advantage, 1 Cor. 15:32; Jas. 2:14, 16*</def>
10957
10958GK G4056 | S G3787   ὀφθαλμοδουλία   ophthalmodoulia   2x
10959<def>also written ὀφθαλμοδουλεία, eye-service, service rendered only while under inspection, Eph. 6:6; Col. 3:22*</def>
10960
10961GK G4057 | S G3788   ὀφθαλμός   ophthalmos   100x
10962<def>an eye, Mt. 5:29, 38; 6:23; 7:3, 4, 5; ὀφθαλμὸς πονηÏός, an evil eye, an envious eye, envy, Mt. 20:15; Mk. 7:22; met. the intellectual eye, Mt. 13:15; Mk. 8:18; Jn. 12:40; Acts 26:18 </def>→ eye.
10963
10964GK G4058 | S G3789   ὄφις   ophis   14x
10965<def>a serpent, Mt. 7:10; 10:16; an artificial serpent, Jn. 3:14; used of the devil or Satan, Rev. 12:9, 14, 15; 20:2; met. a man of serpentine character, Mt. 23:33 </def>→ serpent; snake.
10966
10967GK G4059 | S G3790   ὀφÏῦς   ophrys   1x
10968<def>a brow, eye-brow; the brow of a mountain, edge of a precipice, Lk. 4:29*</def>
10969
10970GK G4061 | S G3791   ὀχλέω   ochleō   1x
10971<def>pr. to mob; to disturb, trouble, Acts 5:16*</def>
10972
10973GK G4062 | S G3792   ὀχλοποιέω   ochlopoieō   1x
10974<def>to collect a mob, create a tumult, Acts 17:5*</def>
10975
10976GK G4063 | S G3793   ὄχλος   ochlos   175x
10977<def>a crowd, a confused multitude of people, Mt. 4:25; 5:1; 7:28; spc. the common people, Jn. 7:49; a multitude, great number, Lk. 5:29; 6:17; Acts 1:15; by impl. tumult, uproar, Lk. 22:6; Acts 24:18 </def>→ crowd; mob; multitude; number.
10978
10979GK G4065 | S G3794   ὀχύÏωμα   ochuroÌ„ma   1x
10980<def>a stronghold; met. an opposing bulwark of error or vice, 2 Cor. 10:4*</def>
10981
10982GK G4066 | S G3795   ὀψάÏιον   opsarion   5x
10983<def>a little fish, Jn. 6:9, 11; 21:9, 10, 13*</def>
10984
10985GK G4067 | S G3796   ὀψέ   opse   3x
10986<def>can function as an improper prep., late; put for the first watch, at evening, Mk. 11:19; 13:35; ὀψὲ σαββάτων, after the close of the Sabbath, Mt. 28:1</def>
10987
10988GK G4068 | S G3798   ὀψία   opsia   15x
10989<def>evening, either before or after sundown</def>
10990
10991GK G4069 | S G3797   ὄψιμος   opsimos   1x
10992<def>late; latter, Jas. 5:7; poetic and later prose for ὄψιος* </def>→ evening.
10993
10994GK G4071 | S G3799   ὄψις   opsis   3x
10995<def>a sight; the face, countenance, Jn. 11:44; Rev. 1:16; external appearance, Jn. 7:24*</def>
10996
10997GK G4072 | S G3800   ὀψώνιον   opsōnion   4x
10998<def>provisions; a stipend or pay of soldiers, Lk. 3:14; 1 Cor. 9:7; wages of any kind, 2 Cor. 11:8; due wages, a stated recompense, Rom. 6:23*</def>
10999
11000Î
11001
11002GK G4074 | S G3802   παγιδεύω   pagideuō   1x
11003<def>to ensnare, entrap, entangle, Mt. 22:15*</def>
11004
11005GK G4075 | S G3803   παγίς   pagis   5x
11006<def>a snare, trap, Lk. 21:35; met. device, wile, 1 Tim. 3:7; 6:9; 2 Tim. 2:26; met. a trap of ruin, Rom. 11:9*</def>
11007
11008GK G4076 | S G697   πάγος   pagos   2x
11009<def>a hill, ἌÏειος πάγος, Areopagus, the hill of Mars, at Athens, Acts 17:19, 22. See PhotoGuide.</def>
11010
11011GK G4077 | S G3804   πάθημα   pathēma   16x
11012<def>what is suffered; suffering, affliction, Rom. 8:18; 2 Cor. 1:5, 6, 7; Phil. 3:10; emotion, passion, Rom. 7:5; Gal. 5:24 </def>→ suffering.
11013
11014GK G4078 | S G3805   παθητός   pathētos   1x
11015<def>passible, capable of suffering, liable to suffer; in NT destined to suffer, Acts 26:23*</def>
11016
11017GK G4079 | S G3806   πάθος   pathos   3x
11018<def>suffering; an affection, passion, especially sexual, Rom. 1:26</def>
11019
11020GK G4080 | S G3807   παιδαγωγός   paidagōgos   3x
11021<def>a pedagogue, childtender, a person, usually a slave or freedman, to whom the care of the boys of a family was committed, whose duty it was to attend them at their play, lead them to and from the public school, and exercise a constant superintendence over their conduct and safety; in NT an ordinary director or minister contrasted with an Apostle, as a pedagogue occupies an inferior position to a parent, 1 Cor. 4:15; a term applied to the Mosaic law, as dealing with men as in a state of mere childhood and tutelage, Gal. 3:24, 25*</def>
11022
11023GK G4081 | S G3808   παιδάÏιον   paidarion   1x
11024<def>a little boy, child; a boy, lad, Jn. 6:9*</def>
11025
11026GK G4082 | S G3809   παιδεία   paideia   6x
11027<def>education, training up, nurture of children, Eph. 6:4; instruction, discipline, 2 Tim. 3:16; in NT correction, chastisement, Heb. 12:5, 7, 8, 11*</def>
11028
11029GK G4083 | S G3810   παιδευτής   paideutēs   2x
11030<def>a preceptor, instructor, teacher, pr. of boys; genr. Rom. 2:20; in NT a chastiser, Heb. 12:9*</def>
11031
11032GK G4084 | S G3811   παιδεύω   paideuō   13x
11033<def>to educate, instruct children, Acts 7:22; 22:3; genr. παιδεύομαι, to be taught, learn, 1 Tim. 1:20; to admonish, instruct by admonition, 2 Tim. 2:25; Tit. 2:12; in NT to chastise, chasten, 1 Cor. 11:32; 2 Cor. 6:9; Heb. 12:6, 7, 10; Rev. 3:19; of criminals, to scourge, Lk. 23:16, 22* </def>→ discipline; educate; punish; teach.
11034
11035GK G4085 | S G3812   παιδιόθεν   paidiothen   1x
11036<def>from childhood, from a child, Mk. 9:21*</def>
11037
11038GK G4086 | S G3813   παιδίον   paidion   52x
11039<def>an infant, babe, Mt. 2:8; but usually in NT as equiv. to παῖς, Mt. 14:21; Mk. 7:28, et al. freq.; pl. voc. used by way of endearment, my dear children, 1 Jn. 2:18; also as a term of familiar address, children, my lads, Jn. 21:5 </def>→ child; little child.
11040
11041GK G4087 | S G3814   παιδίσκη   paidiskē   13x
11042<def>a girl, damsel, maiden; a female slave or servant, Mt. 26:69; Mk. 14:66, 69 </def>→ girl; servant girl.
11043
11044GK G4089 | S G3815   παίζω   paizō   1x
11045<def>to play in the manner of children; to sport, to practise the festive gestures of idolatrous worship, 1 Cor. 10:7*</def>
11046
11047GK G4090 | S G3816   παῖς   pais   24x
11048<def>a child in relation to parents, of either sex, Jn. 4:51; a child in respect of age, either male or female, and of all ages from infancy up to manhood, a boy, youth, girl, maiden, Mt. 2:16; 17:18; Lk. 2:43; 8:54; a servant, slave, Mt. 8:6, 8, 13, cf. v. 9; Lk. 7:7, cf. v. 3, 10; an attendant, minister, Mt. 14:2; Lk. 1:69; Acts 4:25; also, Lk. 1:54; or, perhaps, a child in respect of fatherly regard </def>→ child.
11049
11050GK G4091 | S G3817   παίω   paiō   5x
11051<def>to strike, smite, with the fist, Mt. 26:68; Lk. 22:64; with a sword, Mk. 14:47; Jn. 18:10; to strike as a scorpion, to sting, Rev. 9:5*</def>
11052
11053GK G4093 | S G3819   πάλαι   palai   6x
11054<def>of old, long ago, Mt. 11:21; Lk. 10:13; Heb. 1:1; Jude 4; οἱ πάλαι, old, former, 2 Pet. 1:9; some time since, already, Mk. 15:44</def>
11055
11056GK G4094 | S G3820   παλαιός   palaios   19x
11057<def>old, not new or recent, Mt. 9:16, 17; 13:52; Lk. 5:36 </def>→ old.
11058
11059GK G4095 | S G3821   παλαιότης   palaiotēs   1x
11060<def>oldness, obsoleteness, Rom. 7:6*</def>
11061
11062GK G4096 | S G3822   παλαιόω   palaioō   4x
11063<def>to make old; pass. to grow old, to become worn, Lk. 12:33; Heb. 1:11; met. to treat as antiquated, to abrogate, supersede, Heb. 8:13*</def>
11064
11065GK G4097 | S G3823   πάλη   palē   1x
11066<def>wrestling; struggle, contest, Eph. 6:12*</def>
11067
11068GK G4098 | S G3824   παλιγγενεσία   palingenesia   2x
11069<def>a new birth; regeneration, renovation, Mt. 19:28; Tit. 3:5. See unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, William D. Mounce, The Origin of the New Testament Metaphor of Rebirth, University of Aberdeen, Scotland* </def>→ regeneration.
11070
11071GK G4099 | S G3825   πάλιν   palin   141x
11072<def>pr. back; again, back again, Jn. 10:17; Acts 10:16; 11:10; again by repetition, Mt. 26:43; again in continuation, further, Mt. 5:33; 13:44, 45, 47, 18:19; again, on the other hand, 1 Jn. 2:8</def>
11073
11074GK G4101 | S G3826   παμπληθεί   pamplēthei   1x
11075<def>the whole multitude together, all at once, Lk. 23:18*</def>
11076
11077GK G4103 | S G3828   Παμφυλία   Pamphylia   5x
11078<def>Pamphylia, a country of Asia Minor, Acts 2:10; 13:13; 14:24; 15:38; 27:5*</def>
11079
11080GK G4106 | S G3829   πανδοχεῖον   pandocheion   1x
11081<def>a public inn, place where travelers may lodge, called in the East by the name of menzil, khan, caravanserai, Lk. 10:34*</def>
11082
11083GK G4107 | S G3830   πανδοχεύς   pandocheus   1x
11084<def>the keeper of a public inn or caravanserai, a host, Lk. 10:35*</def>
11085
11086GK G4108 | S G3831   πανήγυÏις   paneÌ„gyris   1x
11087<def>pr. an assembly of an entire people; a solemn gathering at a festival; a festive convocation, Heb. 12:22*</def>
11088
11089GK G4109 | S G3832   πανοικεί   panoikei   1x
11090<def>also spelled πανοικί, with one’s whole household or family, Acts 16:34*</def>
11091
11092GK G4110 | S G3833   πανοπλία   panoplia   3x
11093<def>panoply, complete armor, a complete suit of armor, both offensive and defensive, as the shield, sword, spear, helmet, breastplate, etc., Lk. 11:22; Eph. 6:11, 13*</def>
11094
11095GK G4111 | S G3834   πανουÏγία   panourgia   5x
11096<def>craft, cunning, Lk. 20:23; 1 Cor. 3:19</def>
11097
11098GK G4112 | S G3835   πανοῦÏγος   panourgos   1x
11099<def>pr. ready to do anything; hence, crafty, cunning, artful, wily, 2 Cor. 12:16*</def>
11100
11101GK G4114 | S G3835a   πανταχῇ   pantachē   1x
11102<def>everywhere, Acts 21:28*</def>
11103
11104GK G4116 | S G3837   πανταχοῦ   pantachou   7x
11105<def>in all places, everywhere, Mk. 16:20; Lk. 9:6</def>
11106
11107GK G4117 | S G3838   παντελής   pantelēs   2x
11108<def>perfect, complete; εἰς τὸ παντελές, adverbially, throughout, through all time, ever, Heb. 7:25; with a negative, at all, Lk. 13:11*</def>
11109
11110GK G4118 | S G3839   πάντῃ   pantē   1x
11111<def>everywhere; in every way, in every instance, Acts 24:3*</def>
11112
11113GK G4119 | S G3840   πάντοθεν   pantothen   3x
11114<def>from every place, from all parts, on all sides, on every side, round about, Mk. 1:45; Lk. 19:43; Heb. 9:4*</def>
11115
11116GK G4120 | S G3841   παντοκÏάτωÏ   pantokratoÌ„r   10x
11117<def>almighty, omnipotent, 2 Cor. 6:18; Rev. 1:8; 4:8 </def>→ almighty.
11118
11119GK G4121 | S G3842   πάντοτε   pantote   41x
11120<def>always, at all times, ever, Mt. 26:11; Mk. 14:7; Lk. 15:31; 18:1</def>
11121
11122GK G4122 | S G3843   πάντως   pantōs   8x
11123<def>wholly, altogether; at any rate, by all means, 1 Cor. 9:22; by impl. surely, assuredly, certainly, Lk. 4:23; Acts 21:22; 28:4; 1 Cor. 9:10; οὠπάντως, in nowise, not in the least, Rom. 3:9; 1 Cor. 5:10; 16:12*</def>
11124
11125GK G4123 | S G3844   παÏά   para   194x
11126<def>(1) gen., from, indicating source or origin, Mt. 2:4, 7; Mk. 8:11; Lk. 2:1; οἱ παÏ’ αá½Ï„οῦ, his relatives or kinsmen, Mk. 3:21; τὰ παÏ’ αá½Ï„ῆς πάντα, all her substance, property, etc., Mk. 5:26. (2) dat., with, in, among, etc., Mt. 6:1; 19:26; 21:25; 22:25; παÏ’ ἑαυτῷ, at home, 1 Cor. 16:2; in the sight of, in the judgment or estimation of, 1 Cor. 3:19; 2 Pet. 2:11; 3:8. (3) acc., motion, by, near to, along, Mt. 4:18; motion, towards, to, at, Mt. 15:30; Mk. 2:13; motion terminating in rest, at, by, near, by the side of, Mk. 4:1, 4; Lk. 5:1; 8:5; in deviation from, in violation of, inconsistently with, Acts 18:13; Rom. 1:26; 11:24; above, more than, Lk. 13:2, 4; Rom. 1:25. (4) Misc., after comparatives, Lk. 3:13; 1 Cor. 3:11; except, save, 2 Cor. 11:24; beyond, past, Heb. 11:11; in respect of, on the score of, 1 Cor. 12:15, 16</def>
11127
11128GK G4124 | S G3845   παÏαβαίνω   parabainō   3x
11129<def>pr. to step by the side of; to deviate; met. to transgress, violate, Mt. 15:2, 3; to incur forfeiture, Acts 1:25*</def>
11130
11131GK G4125 | S G3846   παÏαβάλλω   paraballō   1x
11132<def>to cast or throw by the side of; absol., a nautical term, to bring to, land, Acts 20:15*</def>
11133
11134GK G4126 | S G3847   παÏάβασις   parabasis   7x
11135<def>a stepping by the side, deviation; a transgression, violation of law, Rom. 2:23; 4:15 </def>→ transgression.
11136
11137GK G4127 | S G3848   παÏαβάτης   parabateÌ„s   5x
11138<def>transgressor, violator of law, Rom. 2:25, 27; Gal. 2:18; Jas. 2:9, 11*</def>
11139
11140GK G4128 | S G3849   παÏαβιάζομαι   parabiazomai   2x
11141<def>to force; to constrain press with urgent entreaties, Lk. 24:29; Acts 16:15*</def>
11142
11143GK G4129 | S G3849a   παÏαβολεύομαι   paraboleuomai   1x
11144<def>also spelled παÏαβουλεύομαι, to stake or risk one’s self, Phil. 2:30*</def>
11145
11146GK G4130 | S G3850   παÏαβολή   parabolē   50x
11147<def>a placing one thing by the side of another; a comparing; a parallel case cited in illustration; a comparison, simile, similitude, Mk. 4:30; Heb. 11:19; a parable, a short relation under which something else is figured, or in which that which is fictitious is employed to represent that which is real, Mt. 13:3, 10, 13, 18, 24, 31, 33, 34, 36, 53; 21:33, 45; 22:1; 24:32; in NT a type, pattern, emblem, Heb. 9:9; a sentiment, grave and significant precept, maxim, Lk. 14:7; an obscure and enigmatical saying, anything expressed in remote and ambiguous terms, Mt. 13:35; Mk. 7:17; a proverb, adage, Lk. 4:23 </def>→ illustration; parable; proverb.
11148
11149GK G4132 | S G3852   παÏαγγελία   parangelia   5x
11150<def>a command, order, charge, Acts 5:28; 16:24; direction, precept, 1 Thess. 4:2; 1 Tim. 1:5, 18*</def>
11151
11152GK G4133 | S G3853   παÏαγγέλλω   parangellō   32x
11153<def>to announce, notify; to command, direct, charge, Mt. 10:5; Mk. 6:8, 8:6; Lk. 9:21; to charge, entreat solemnly, 1 Tim. 6:13 </def>→ command; instruct; order.
11154
11155GK G4134 | S G3854   παÏαγίνομαι   paraginomai   37x
11156<def>pluperfect, παÏαγεγόνει (3 sg), to be by the side of; to come, approach, arrive, Mt. 2:1; 3:13; Mk. 14:43; Lk. 7:4; seq. á¼Ï€á½·, to come upon in order to seize, Lk. 22:52; to come forth in public, make appearance, Mt. 3:1; Heb. 9:11 </def>→ arrive; come.
11157
11158GK G4135 | S G3855   παÏάγω   paragō   10x
11159<def>to lead beside; intrans. to pass along or by, Mt. 20:30; Jn. 9:1; to pass on, Mt. 9:9, 27; intrans. and mid. to pass away, be in a state of transition, 1 Cor. 7:31; 1 Jn. 2:8, 17 </def>→ pass.
11160
11161GK G4136 | S G3856   παÏαδειγματίζω   paradeigmatizō   1x
11162<def>to make an example of; to expose to ignominy and shame, Heb. 6:6*</def>
11163
11164GK G4137 | S G3857   παÏάδεισος   paradeisos   3x
11165<def>a park, a forest where wild beasts were kept for hunting; a pleasure-park, a garden of trees of various kinds; used in the LXX for the Garden of Eden; in NT the celestial paradise, Lk. 23:43; 2 Cor. 12:4; Rev. 2:7*</def>
11166
11167GK G4138 | S G3858   παÏαδέχομαι   paradechomai   6x
11168<def>to accept, receive, met. to receive, admit, yield assent to, Mk. 4:20; Acts 15:4; 16:21; 22:18; 1 Tim. 5:19; in NT to receive or embrace with favor, approve, love, Heb. 12:6*</def>
11169
11170GK G4140 | S G3860   παÏαδίδωμι   paradidoÌ„mi   119x
11171<def>pluperfect, παÏαδεδώκεισαν (3 pl), to give over, hand over, deliver up, Mt. 4:12; 5:25; 10:4, 17; to commit, intrust, Mt. 11:27; 25:14; to commit, commend, Acts 14:26; 15:40; to yield up, Jn. 19:30; 1 Cor. 15:24; to abandon, Acts 7:42; Eph. 4:19; to stake, hazard, Acts 15:26; to deliver as a matter of injunction, instruction, etc., Mk. 7:13; Lk. 1:2; Acts 6:14; absol. to render a yield, to be matured, Mk. 4:29 </def>→ betray; hand over; pass down.
11172
11173GK G4141 | S G3861   παÏάδοξος   paradoxos   1x
11174<def>unexpected; strange, wonderful, astonishing, Lk. 5:26*</def>
11175
11176GK G4142 | S G3862   παÏάδοσις   paradosis   13x
11177<def>delivery, handing over, transmission; in NT what is transmitted in the way of teaching, precept, doctrine, 1 Cor. 11:2; 2 Thess. 2:15; 3:6; tradition, traditionary law, handed down from age to age, Mt. 15:2, 3, 6 </def>→ tradition.
11178
11179GK G4143 | S G3863   παÏαζηλόω   parazeÌ„loō   4x
11180<def>to provoke to jealousy, Rom. 10:19; to excite to emulation, Rom. 11:11, 14; to provoke to indignation, 1 Cor. 10:22*</def>
11181
11182GK G4144 | S G3864   παÏαθαλάσσιος   parathalassios   1x
11183<def>by the sea-side, situated on the sea-coast, maritime, Mt. 4:13*</def>
11184
11185GK G4145 | S G3865   παÏαθεωÏέω   paratheoÌ„reō   1x
11186<def>to look at things placed side by side, as in comparison, to compare in thus looking, to regard less in comparison, overlook, neglect, Acts 6:1*</def>
11187
11188GK G4146 | S G3866   παÏαθήκη   paratheÌ„kē   3x
11189<def>a deposit, a thing committed to one’s charge, a trust, 1 Tim. 6:20; 2 Tim. 1:12; 2 Tim. 1:14*</def>
11190
11191GK G4147 | S G3867   παÏαινέω   paraineō   2x
11192<def>to advise, exhort, Acts 27:9, 22*</def>
11193
11194GK G4148 | S G3868   παÏαιτέομαι   paraiteomai   12x
11195<def>to entreat; to beg off, excuse one’s self, Lk. 14:18, 19; to deprecate, entreat against, Acts 25:11; Heb. 12:19; to decline receiving, refuse, reject, 1 Tim. 4:7; 5:11; Tit. 3:10; Heb. 12:25; to decline, avoid, shun, 2 Tim. 2:23 </def>→ make excuses; reject; request.
11196
11197GK G4149 | S G3868a   παÏακαθέζομαι   parakathezomai   1x
11198<def>to sit down by, Lk. 10:39*</def>
11199
11200GK G4151 | S G3870   παÏακαλέω   parakaleō   109x
11201<def>to call for, invite to come, send for, Acts 28:20; to call upon, exhort, admonish, persuade, Lk. 3:18; Acts 2:40; 11:23; to beg, beseech, entreat, implore, Mt. 8:5, 31; 18:29; Mk. 1:40; to animate, encourage, comfort, console, Mt. 2:18; 5:4; 2 Cor. 1:4, 6; pass. to be cheered, comforted, Lk. 16:25; Acts 20:12; 2 Cor. 7:13 </def>→ ask; comfort; exhort; implore; summon.
11202
11203GK G4152 | S G3871   παÏακαλύπτω   parakalyptō   1x
11204<def>to cover over, veil; met. pass. to be veiled from comprehension, Lk. 9:45*</def>
11205
11206GK G4154 | S G3873   παÏάκειμαι   parakeimai   2x
11207<def>to lie near, be adjacent; met. to be at hand, be present, Rom. 7:18, 21*</def>
11208
11209GK G4155 | S G3874   παÏάκλησις   parakleÌ„sis   29x
11210<def>a calling upon, exhortation, incitement, persuasion, Rom. 12:8; 1 Cor. 14:3; hortatory instruction, Acts 13:15; 15:31; entreaty, importunity, earnest supplication, 2 Cor. 8:4; solace, consolation, Lk. 2:25; Rom. 15:4, 5; 2 Cor. 1:3, 4, 5, 6, 7; cheering and supporting influence, Acts 9:31; joy, gladness, rejoicing, 2 Cor. 7:13; cheer, joy, enjoyment, Lk. 6:24 </def>→ comfort; consolation; encouragement.
11211
11212GK G4156 | S G3875   παÏάκλητος   parakleÌ„tos   5x
11213<def>one called or sent for to assist another; an advocate, one who pleads the cause of another, 1 Jn. 2:1; genr. one present to render various beneficial service, and thus the Paraclete, whose influence and operation were to compensate for the departure of Christ himself, Jn. 14:16, 26; 15:26; 16:7* </def>→ advocate; counselor; helper.
11214
11215GK G4157 | S G3876   παÏακοή   parakoē   3x
11216<def>an erroneous or imperfect hearing; disobedience, Rom. 5:19; a deviation from obedience, 2 Cor. 10:6; Heb. 2:2*</def>
11217
11218GK G4158 | S G3877   παÏακολουθέω   parakoloutheō   3x
11219<def>to follow or accompany closely; to accompany, attend, characterize, Mk. 16:17; to follow with the thoughts, trace, Lk. 1:3; to conform to, 1 Tim. 4:6; 2 Tim. 3:10*</def>
11220
11221GK G4159 | S G3878   παÏακούω   parakouō   3x
11222<def>to overhear, Mk. 5:36; to hear amiss, to fail to listen, neglect to obey, disregard, Mt. 18:17 (2x)*</def>
11223
11224GK G4160 | S G3879   παÏακύπτω   parakyptō   5x
11225<def>to stoop beside; to stoop down in order to take a view, Lk. 24:12; Jn. 20:5, 11; to bestow a close and attentive look, to look intently, to penetrate, Jas. 1:25; 1 Pet. 1:12*</def>
11226
11227GK G4161 | S G3880   παÏαλαμβάνω   paralambanō   49x
11228<def>pr. to take to one’s side; to take, receive to one’s self, Mt. 1:20; Jn. 14:3; to take with one’s self, Mt. 2:13, 14, 20, 21; 4:5, 8; to receive in charge or possession, Col. 4:17; Heb. 12:28; to receive as a matter of instruction, Mk. 7:4; 1 Cor. 11:23; 15:3; to receive, admit, acknowledge, Jn. 1:11; 1 Cor. 15:1; Col. 2:6; pass. to be carried off, Mt. 24:40, 41; Lk. 17:34, 35, 36 </def>→ accept; receive.
11229
11230GK G4162 | S G3881   παÏαλέγομαι   paralegomai   2x
11231<def>to gather a course along; to sail by, coast along, Acts 27:8, 13*</def>
11232
11233GK G4163 | S G3882   παÏάλιος   paralios   1x
11234<def>adjacent to the sea, maritime; ἡ παÏάλιος, i.e. χώÏα, the sea coast, Lk. 6:17*</def>
11235
11236GK G4164 | S G3883   παÏαλλαγή   parallagē   1x
11237<def>a shifting, mutation, change, Jas. 1:17*</def>
11238
11239GK G4165 | S G3884   παÏαλογίζομαι   paralogizomai   2x
11240<def>to misreckon, make a false reckoning; to impose upon, deceive, delude, circumvent, Col. 2:4; Jas. 1:22*</def>
11241
11242GK G4166 | S G3885   παÏαλυτικός   paralytikos   10x
11243<def>lame, palsied, used only as a noun in NT, paralytic, Mt. 4:24; 8:6; 9:2, 6 </def>→ lame; paralytic.
11244
11245GK G4168 | S G3886   παÏαλύω   paralyō   5x
11246<def>to unloose from proper fixity or consistency of substance; to enervate or paralyze the body or limbs; pass. to be enervated or enfeebled, Heb. 12:12; pass. perf. part. παÏαλελυμένος, paralytic, Lk. 5:18, 24</def>
11247
11248GK G4169 | S G3887   παÏαμένω   paramenō   4x
11249<def>to stay beside; to continue, stay, abide, 1 Cor. 16:6; Heb. 7:23; met. to remain constant in, persevere in, Phil. 1:25; Jas. 1:25*</def>
11250
11251GK G4170 | S G3888   παÏαμυθέομαι   paramytheomai   4x
11252<def>to exercise a gentle influence by words; to soothe, comfort, console, Jn. 11:19, 31; 1 Thess. 5:14; to cheer, exhort, 1 Thess. 2:12*</def>
11253
11254GK G4171 | S G3889   παÏαμυθία   paramythia   1x
11255<def>comfort, encouragement, 1 Cor. 14:3*</def>
11256
11257GK G4172 | S G3890   παÏαμύθιον   paramythion   1x
11258<def>gentle cheering, encouragement, Phil. 2:1*</def>
11259
11260GK G4174 | S G3891   παÏανομέω   paranomeō   1x
11261<def>to violate or transgress the law, Acts 23:3*</def>
11262
11263GK G4175 | S G3892   παÏανομία   paranomia   1x
11264<def>violation of the law, transgression, 2 Pet. 2:16*</def>
11265
11266GK G4176 | S G3893   παÏαπικÏαίνω   parapikrainō   1x
11267<def>pr. to incite to bitter feelings; to provoke; absol. to act provokingly, be rebellious, Heb. 3:16*</def>
11268
11269GK G4177 | S G3894   παÏαπικÏασμός   parapikrasmos   2x
11270<def>exasperation, provocation; rebellion, Heb. 3:8, 15*</def>
11271
11272GK G4178 | S G3895   παÏαπίπτω   parapiptō   1x
11273<def>pr. to fall by the side of; met. to fall off or away from, make defection from, Heb. 6:6*</def>
11274
11275GK G4179 | S G3896   παÏαπλέω   parapleō   1x
11276<def>to sail by or past a place, Acts 20:16*</def>
11277
11278GK G4180 | S G3897   παÏαπλήσιος   parapleÌ„sios   1x
11279<def>pr. near alongside; met. like, similar; neut. παÏαπλήσιον, adverbially, near to, nearly, with a near approach to, Phil. 2:27*</def>
11280
11281GK G4181 | S G3898   παÏαπλησίως   parapleÌ„sioÌ„s   1x
11282<def>like, in the same or like manner, Heb. 2:14*</def>
11283
11284GK G4182 | S G3899   παÏαποÏεύομαι   paraporeuomai   5x
11285<def>to pass by the side of; to pass along, Mt. 27:39; Mk. 2:23; 9:30; 11:20; 15:29*</def>
11286
11287GK G4183 | S G3900   παÏάπτωμα   paraptoÌ„ma   19x
11288<def>pr. a stumbling aside, a false step; in NT a trespass, fault, offence, transgression, Mt. 6:14, 15; Mk. 11:25, 26; Rom. 4:25; a fall in faith, Rom. 11:11, 12 </def>→ sin; transgression; trespass.
11289
11290GK G4184 | S G3901   παÏαÏÏέω   pararreō   1x
11291<def>to flow beside; to glide aside from; to fall off from profession, decline from steadfastness, make forfeit of faith, Heb. 2:1*</def>
11292
11293GK G4185 | S G3902   παÏάσημος   paraseÌ„mos   1x
11294<def>a distinguishing mark; an ensign of a ship, Acts 28:11*</def>
11295
11296GK G4186 | S G3903   παÏασκευάζω   paraskeuazō   4x
11297<def>to prepare, make ready, 2 Cor. 9:2, 3; mid. to prepare one’s self, put one’s self in readiness, Acts 10:10; 1 Cor. 14:8*</def>
11298
11299GK G4187 | S G3904   παÏασκευή   paraskeuē   6x
11300<def>a getting ready, preparation, in NT preparation for a feast, day of preparation, Mt. 27:62; Mk. 15:42</def>
11301
11302GK G4189 | S G3905   παÏατείνω   parateinō   1x
11303<def>to extend, stretch out; to prolong, continue, Acts 20:7*</def>
11304
11305GK G4190 | S G3906   παÏατηÏέω   parateÌ„reō   6x
11306<def>to watch narrowly, Acts 9:24; to observe or watch insidiously, Mk. 3:2; Lk. 6:7; 14:1; 20:20; to observe scrupulously, Gal. 4:10*</def>
11307
11308GK G4191 | S G3907   παÏατήÏησις   parateÌ„reÌ„sis   1x
11309<def>careful watching, intent observation, Lk. 17:20*</def>
11310
11311GK G4192 | S G3908   παÏατίθημι   paratitheÌ„mi   19x
11312<def>to place by the side of, or near; to set before, Mk. 6:41; 8:6, 7; Lk. 9:16; met. to set or lay before, propound, Mt. 13:24, 31; to inculcate, Acts 17:3; to deposit, commit to the charge of, entrust, Lk. 12:48; 23:46; to commend, Acts 14:23 </def>→ commit; set before.
11313
11314GK G4193 | S G3909   παÏατυγχάνω   paratynchanō   1x
11315<def>to happen, to chance upon, chance to meet, Acts 17:17*</def>
11316
11317GK G4194 | S G3910   παÏαυτίκα   parautika   1x
11318<def>instantly, immediately; á½, ἡ, τό, παÏαυτίκα, momentary, transient, 2 Cor. 4:17*</def>
11319
11320GK G4195 | S G3911   παÏαφέÏω   parapherō   4x
11321<def>to carry past; to cause to pass away, Mk. 14:36; Lk. 22:42; pass. to be swept along, Jude 12; to be led away, misled, seduced, Heb. 13:9*</def>
11322
11323GK G4196 | S G3912   παÏαφÏονέω   paraphroneō   1x
11324<def>to be beside one’s wits; παÏαφÏονῶν, in foolish style, 2 Cor. 11:23*</def>
11325
11326GK G4197 | S G3913   παÏαφÏονία   paraphronia   1x
11327<def>madness, folly, 2 Pet. 2:16*</def>
11328
11329GK G4199 | S G3914   παÏαχειμάζω   paracheimazō   4x
11330<def>to winter, spend the winter, Acts 27:12; 28:11; 1 Cor. 16:6; Tit. 3:12*</def>
11331
11332GK G4200 | S G3915   παÏαχειμασία   paracheimasia   1x
11333<def>a wintering in a place, Acts 27:12*</def>
11334
11335GK G4202 | S G3916   παÏαχÏῆμα   parachreÌ„ma   18x
11336<def>at once, immediately, Mt. 21:19, 20; Lk. 1:64 </def>→ immediately.
11337
11338GK G4203 | S G3917   πάÏδαλις   pardalis   1x
11339<def>a leopard or panther, Rev. 13:2*</def>
11340
11341GK G4204 | S G4332   παÏεδÏεύω   paredreuō   1x
11342<def>to sit near; to attend, serve, 1 Cor. 9:13*</def>
11343
11344GK G4205 | S G3918   πάÏειμι   pareimi   24x
11345<def>to be beside; to be present, Lk. 13:1; to have come, Mt. 26:50; Jn. 7:6; 11:28; Col. 1:6; to be in possession, Heb. 13:5; 2 Pet. 1:9, 12; part. παÏών, οῦσα, όν, present, 1 Cor. 5:3; τὸ παÏόν, the present time, the present, Heb. 12:11 </def>→ (be) present.
11346
11347GK G4206 | S G3919   παÏεισάγω   pareisagō   1x
11348<def>to introduce stealthily, 2 Pet. 2:1*</def>
11349
11350GK G4207 | S G3920   παÏείσακτος   pareisaktos   1x
11351<def>secretly introduced, brought in stealthily, Gal. 2:4*</def>
11352
11353GK G4209 | S G3922   παÏεισέÏχομαι   pareiserchomai   2x
11354<def>to supervene, Rom. 5:20; to steal in, Gal. 2:4*</def>
11355
11356GK G4210 | S G3923   παÏεισφέÏω   pareispherō   1x
11357<def>to bring in beside; to bring into play, exhibit in addition, 2 Pet. 1:5*</def>
11358
11359GK G4211 | S G3924   παÏεκτός   parektos   3x
11360<def>can function as an improper prep., without, on the outside; except, Mt. 5:32; Acts 26:29; τὰ παÏεκτός, other matters, 2 Cor. 11:28</def>
11361
11362GK G4212 | S G3924a   παÏεμβάλλω   paremballō   1x
11363<def>to cast up, set up, throw up a palisade, Lk. 19:43*</def>
11364
11365GK G4213 | S G3925   παÏεμβολή   parembolē   10x
11366<def>an insertion besides; later, a marshalling of an army; an array of battle, army, Heb. 11:34; a camp, Heb. 13:11, 13; Rev. 20:9; a standing camp, fortress, citadel, castle, Acts 21:34, 37; 22:24; 23:10, 16, 32* </def>→ barracks; camp.
11367
11368GK G4214 | S G3926   παÏενοχλέω   parenochleō   1x
11369<def>to trouble, harass, Acts 15:19*</def>
11370
11371GK G4215 | S G3927   παÏεπίδημος   parepideÌ„mos   3x
11372<def>residing in a country not one’s own, a sojourner, stranger, Heb. 11:13; 1 Pet. 1:1; 2:11* </def>→ alien; strange(r).
11373
11374GK G4216 | S G3928   παÏá½³Ïχομαι   parerchomai   29x
11375<def>to pass beside, pass along, pass by, Mt. 8:28; Mk. 6:48; to pass, elapse, as time, Mt. 14:15; Acts 27:19; to pass away, be removed, Mt. 26:39, 42; Mk. 14:35; met. to pass away, disappear, vanish, perish, Mt. 5:18; 24:34, 35; to become vain, be rendered void, Mt. 5:18; Mk. 13:31; trans. to pass by, disregard, neglect, Lk. 11:42; 15:29; to come to the side of, come to, Lk. 12:37; 17:7 </def>→ disappear; pass away; pass by.
11376
11377GK G4217 | S G3929   πάÏεσις   paresis   1x
11378<def>a letting pass; a passing over, Rom. 3:25*</def>
11379
11380GK G4218 | S G3930   παÏέχω   parechō   16x
11381<def>to hold beside; to hold out to, offer, present, Lk. 6:29; to confer, render, Lk. 7:4; Acts 22:2; 28:2; Col. 4:1; to afford, furnish, Acts 16:16; 17:31; 19:24; 1 Tim. 6:17; to exhibit, Tit. 2:7; to be the cause of, occasion, Mt. 26:10; Mk. 14:6; Lk. 11:7 </def>→ bother; provide.
11382
11383GK G4219 | S G3931   παÏηγοÏία   pareÌ„goria   1x
11384<def>exhortation; comfort, solace, consolation, Col. 4:11*</def>
11385
11386GK G4220 | S G3932   παÏθενία   parthenia   1x
11387<def>virginity, Lk. 2:36*</def>
11388
11389GK G4221 | S G3933   παÏθένος   parthenos   15x
11390<def>a virgin, maid, Mt. 1:23; 25:1, 7, 11; Acts 21:9; in NT also masc., chaste, Rev. 14:4 </def>→ virgin.
11391
11392GK G4222 | S G3934   ΠάÏθοι   Parthoi   1x
11393<def>a Parthian, a native of Parthia, in central Asia, Acts 2:9</def>
11394
11395GK G4223 | S G3935   παÏίημι   parieÌ„mi   2x
11396<def>to let pass beside, let fall beside; to relax, Lk. 11:42; perf. pass. part. παÏειμένος, hanging down helplessly, unstrung, feeble, Heb. 12:12*</def>
11397
11398GK G4225 | S G3936   παÏίστημι   paristeÌ„mi   41x
11399<def>pluperfect, παÏειστήκειν, also formed as παÏιστάνω, trans. to place beside; to have in readiness, provide, Acts 23:24; to range beside, to place at the disposal of, Mt. 26:53; Acts 9:41; to present to God, dedicate, consecrate, devote, Lk. 2:22; Rom. 6:13, 19; to prove, demonstrate, show, Acts 1:3; 24:13; to commend, recommend, 1 Cor. 8:8; intrans. perf. παÏέστηκα, part. παÏεστώς, pluperf. παÏειστήκειν, 2 aor. παÏέστην, and mid., to stand by or before, Acts 27:24; Rom. 14:10; to stand by, to be present, Mk. 14:47, 69, 70; to stand in attendance, attend, Lk. 1:19; 1:24; of time, to be present, have come, Mk. 4:29; to stand by in aid, assist, support, Rom. 16:2 </def>→ offer; place; present; stand.
11400
11401GK G4226 | S G3937   ΠαÏμενᾶς   Parmenas   1x
11402<def>Parmenas, pr. name, Acts 6:5*</def>
11403
11404GK G4227 | S G3938   πάÏοδος   parodos   1x
11405<def>a way by; a passing by; á¼Î½ παÏόδῳ, in passing, by the way, 1 Cor. 16:7*</def>
11406
11407GK G4228 | S G3939   παÏοικέω   paroikeō   2x
11408<def>to dwell beside; later, to reside in a place as a stranger, sojourn, be a stranger or sojourner, Lk. 24:18; Heb. 11:9*</def>
11409
11410GK G4229 | S G3940   παÏοικία   paroikia   2x
11411<def>a sojourning, temporary residence in a foreign land, Acts 13:17; 1 Pet. 1:17*</def>
11412
11413GK G4230 | S G3941   πάÏοικος   paroikos   4x
11414<def>a neighbor; later, a sojourner, temporary resident, stranger, Acts 7:6, 29; Eph. 2:19; 1 Pet. 2:11* </def>→ alien; foreign(er); strange(r).
11415
11416GK G4231 | S G3942   παÏοιμία   paroimia   5x
11417<def>a by-word, proverb, adage, 2 Pet. 2:22; in NT an obscure saying, enigma, Jn. 16:25, 29; a parable, similitude, figurative discourse, Jn. 10:6*</def>
11418
11419GK G4232 | S G3943   πάÏοινος   paroinos   2x
11420<def>pr. pertaining to wine, drunken; hence, quarrelsome, insolent, overbearing, 1 Tim. 3:3; Tit. 1:7*</def>
11421
11422GK G4233 | S G3944   παÏοίχομαι   paroichomai   1x
11423<def>to have gone by; perf. part. παÏῳχημένος, by-gone, Acts 14:16*</def>
11424
11425GK G4234 | S G3945   παÏομοιάζω   paromoiazō   1x
11426<def>to be like, to resemble, Mt. 23:27*</def>
11427
11428GK G4235 | S G3946   παÏόμοιος   paromoios   1x
11429<def>nearly resembling, similar, like, Mk. 7:13*</def>
11430
11431GK G4236 | S G3947   παÏοξύνω   paroxynō   2x
11432<def>to sharpen; met. to incite, stir up, Acts 17:16; to irritate, provoke, 1 Cor. 13:5*</def>
11433
11434GK G4237 | S G3948   παÏοξυσμός   paroxysmos   2x
11435<def>an inciting, incitement, Heb. 10:24; a sharp fit of anger, sharp contention, angry dispute, Acts 15:39*</def>
11436
11437GK G4239 | S G3949   παÏοÏγίζω   parorgizō   2x
11438<def>to provoke to anger, irritate, exasperate, Rom. 10:19; Eph. 6:4*</def>
11439
11440GK G4240 | S G3950   παÏοÏγισμός   parorgismos   1x
11441<def>provocation to anger; anger excited, indignation, wrath, Eph. 4:26*</def>
11442
11443GK G4241 | S G3951   παÏοτÏύνω   parotrynō   1x
11444<def>to stir up, incite, instigate, Acts 13:50*</def>
11445
11446GK G4242 | S G3952   παÏουσία   parousia   24x
11447<def>presence, 2 Cor. 10:10; Phil. 2:12; a coming, arrival, advent, Phil. 1:26; Mt. 24:3, 27, 37, 39; 1 Cor. 15:23 </def>→ coming; presence.
11448
11449GK G4243 | S G3953   παÏοψίς   paropsis   1x
11450<def>pr. a dainty side dish; meton. a plate, platter, Mt. 23:25*</def>
11451
11452GK G4244 | S G3954   παÏÏησία   parreÌ„sia   31x
11453<def>freedom in speaking, boldness of speech, Acts 4:13; παÏÏησίᾳ, as an adv., freely, boldly, Jn. 7:13, 26; so μετὰ παÏÏησίας, Acts 2:29; 4:29, 31; license, authority, Phlm. 8; confidence, assurance, 2 Cor. 7:4; Eph. 3:12; Heb. 3:6; 10:19; openness, frankness, 2 Cor. 3:12; παÏÏησίᾳ, and á¼Î½ παÏÏησίᾳ, adverbially, openly, plainly, perspicuously, unambiguously, Mk. 8:32; Jn. 10:24; publicly, before all, Jn. 7:4 </def>→ assurance; boldness; certainty; confidence.
11454
11455GK G4245 | S G3955   παÏÏησιάζομαι   parreÌ„siazomai   9x
11456<def>to speak plainly, freely, boldly, and confidently, Acts 13:46; 14:3</def>
11457
11458GK G4246 | S G3956   πᾶς   pas   1,243x
11459<def>all; in the sg. the whole, entire, usually when the substantive has the article, Mt. 6:29; 8:32; Acts 19:26; every, only with an anarthrous subst., Mt. 3:10; 4:4; pl. all, Mt. 1:17, et al. freq.; πάντα, in all respects, Acts 20:35; 1 Cor. 9:25; 10:33; 11:2; by a Hebraism, a negative with πᾶς is sometimes equivalent to οá½Î´Îµá½·Ï‚ or μηδείς, Mt. 24:22; Lk. 1:37; Acts 10:14; Rom. 3:20; 1 Cor. 1:29; Eph. 4:29 </def>→ all; each; every.
11460
11461GK G4247 | S G3957   πάσχα   pascha   29x
11462<def>the passover, the paschal lamb, Mt. 26:17; Mk. 14:12; met. used of Christ, the true paschal lamb, 1 Cor. 5:7; the feast of the passover, the day on which the paschal lamb was slain and eaten, the 14th of Nisan, Mt. 26:18; Mk. 14:1; Heb. 11:28; more genr. the whole paschal festival, including the seven days of the feast of unleavened bread, Mt. 26:2; Lk. 2:41; Jn. 2:13 </def>→ passover.
11463
11464GK G4248 | S G3958   πάσχω   paschō   42x
11465<def>to be affected by a thing, whether good or bad, to suffer, endure evil, Mt. 16:21; 17:12, 15; 27:19; absol. to suffer death, Lk. 22:15; 24:26 </def>→ suffer.
11466
11467GK G4249 | S G3959   ΠάταÏα   Patara   1x
11468<def>Patara, a city on the seacoast of Lycia, in Asia Minor, Acts 21:1*</def>
11469
11470GK G4250 | S G3960   πατάσσω   patassō   10x
11471<def>to strike, beat upon; to smite, wound, Mt. 26:51; Lk. 22:49, 50; by impl. to kill, slay, Mt. 26:31; Mk. 14:27; Acts 7:24; to strike gently, Acts 12:7; from the Hebrew, to smite with disease, plagues, etc., Acts 12:23; Rev. 11:6; 19:15* </def>→ hit; strike.
11472
11473GK G4251 | S G3961   πατέω   pateō   5x
11474<def>intrans. to tread, Lk. 10:19; trans. to tread the winepress, Rev. 14:20; 19:15; to trample, Lk. 21:24; Rev. 11:2*</def>
11475
11476GK G4252 | S GÏ€3962   πατήÏ   pateÌ„r   413x
11477<def>a father, Mt. 2:22; 4:21, 22; spc. used of God, as the Father of man by creation, preservation, etc., Mt. 5:16, 45, 48; and peculiarly as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Mt. 7:21; 2 Cor. 1:3; the founder of a race, remote progenitor, forefather, ancestor, Mt. 3:9; 23:30, 32; an elder, senior, father in age, 1 Jn. 2:13, 14; a spiritual father, 1 Cor. 4:15; father by origination, Jn. 8:44; Heb. 12:9; used as an appellation of honor, Mt. 23:9; Acts 7:2 </def>→ ancestor; father.
11478
11479GK G4253 | S G3963   Πάτμος   Patmos   1x
11480<def>Patmos, an island in the Aegean sea, Rev. 1:9*</def>
11481
11482GK G4255 | S G3965   πατÏιά   patria   3x
11483<def>descent, lineage; a family, tribe, race, Lk. 2:4; Acts 3:25; Eph. 3:15*</def>
11484
11485GK G4256 | S G3966   πατÏιάÏχης   patriarcheÌ„s   4x
11486<def>a patriarch, head or founder of a family, Acts 2:29; 7:8, 9; Heb. 7:4*</def>
11487
11488GK G4257 | S G3967   πατÏικός   patrikos   1x
11489<def>from fathers or ancestors, ancestral, paternal, Gal. 1:14*</def>
11490
11491GK G4258 | S G3968   πατÏίς   patris   8x
11492<def>one’s native place, country, or city, Mt. 13:54, 57; Mk. 6:1, 4; Lk. 4:23, 24; Jn. 4:44; a heavenly country, Heb. 11:14*</def>
11493
11494GK G4259 | S G3969   ΠατÏοβᾶς   Patrobas   1x
11495<def>Patrobas, pr. name, Rom. 16:14*</def>
11496
11497GK G4260 | S G3964   πατÏολῴας   patroloÌ„as   1x
11498<def>also spelled πατÏαλῴας, one who kills one’s father, a patricide, 1 Tim. 1:9*</def>
11499
11500GK G4261 | S G3970   πατÏοπαÏάδοτος   patroparadotos   1x
11501<def>handed down or received by tradition from one’s fathers or ancestors, 1 Pet. 1:18*</def>
11502
11503GK G4262 | S G3971   πατÏῷος   patroÌ„os   3x
11504<def>received from one’s ancestors, paternal, ancestral, Acts 22:3; 24:14; 28:17*</def>
11505
11506GK G4263 | S G3972   Παῦλος   Paulos   158x
11507<def>Paulus, Paul, pr. name. (1) Paul, the Apostle, Acts 13:9, et al. freq. (2) Sergius Paulus, the deputy or proconsul of Cyprus, Acts 13:7</def>
11508
11509GK G4264 | S G3973   παύω   pauō   15x
11510<def>to cause to pause or cease, restrain, prohibit, 1 Pet. 3:10; mid. perf. πέπαυται, to cease, stop, leave off, desist, refrain, 1 Pet. 4:1 </def>→ finish; stop.
11511
11512GK G4265 | S G3974   Πάφος   Paphos   2x
11513<def>Paphos, the chief city in the island of Cyprus. See PhotoGuide.</def>
11514
11515GK G4266 | S G3975   παχύνω   pachunō   2x
11516<def>to fatten, make gross; met. pass. to be rendered gross, dull, unfeeling, Mt. 13:15; Acts 28:27*</def>
11517
11518GK G4267 | S G3976   πέδη   pedē   3x
11519<def>a fetter, shackle, Mk. 5:4; Lk. 8:29*</def>
11520
11521GK G4268 | S G3977   πεδινός   pedinos   1x
11522<def>level, flat, Lk. 6:17*</def>
11523
11524GK G4269 | S G3978   πεζεύω   pezeuō   1x
11525<def>pr. to travel on foot; to travel by land, Acts 20:13*</def>
11526
11527GK G4270 | S G3979   πεζῇ   pezē   2x
11528<def>on foot, or, by land, Mt. 14:13; Mk. 6:33</def>
11529
11530GK G4272 | S G3980   πειθαÏχέω   peitharcheō   4x
11531<def>to obey one in authority, Acts 5:29, 32; Tit. 3:1; genr. to obey, follow, or conform to advice, Acts 27:21*</def>
11532
11533GK G4273 | S G3981   πειθός   peithos   1x
11534<def>also spelled πιθός, persuasive, skillful, 1 Cor. 2:4*</def>
11535
11536GK G4275 | S G3982   πείθω   peithō   52x
11537<def>pluperfect, á¼Ï€ÎµÏ€Î¿á½·Î¸ÎµÎ¹Î½, to persuade, seek to persuade, endeavor to convince, Acts 18:4; 19:8, 26; 28:23; to persuade, influence by persuasion, Mt. 27:20; Acts 13:43; 26:28; to incite, instigate, Acts 14:19; to appease, render tranquil, to quiet, 1 Jn. 3:19; to strive to conciliate, aspire to the favor of, Gal. 1:10; to pacify, conciliate, win over, Mt. 28:14; Acts 12:20; pass. and mid. to be persuaded of, be confident of, Lk. 20:6; Rom. 8:38; Heb. 6:9; to suffer one’s self to be persuaded, yield to persuasion, to be induced, Acts 21:14; to be convinced, to believe, yield belief, Lk. 16:31; Acts 17:4; to assent, listen to, obey, follow, Acts 5:36, 37, 40; 2 perf. πέποιθα, to be assured, be confident, 2 Cor. 2:3; Phil. 1:6; Heb. 13:18; to confide in, trust, rely on, place hope and confidence in, Mt. 27:43; Mk. 10:24; Rom. 2:19 </def>→ convince; persuade.
11538
11539GK G4277 | S G3983   πεινάω   peinaō   23x
11540<def>to hunger, be hungry, Mt. 4:2; Mk. 11:12; to be exposed to hunger, be famished, 1 Cor. 4:11; Phil. 4:12; met. to hunger after, desire earnestly, long for, Mt. 5:6 </def>→ hungry.
11541
11542GK G4278 | S G3984   πεῖÏα   peira   2x
11543<def>a trial, attempt, endeavor; λαμβάνειν πεῖÏαν, to attempt, Heb. 11:29; also, to experience, Heb. 11:36*</def>
11544
11545GK G4279 | S G3985   πειÏάζω   peirazō   38x
11546<def>to make proof or trial of, put to the proof, whether with good or mischievous intent, Mt. 16:1; 22:35; absol. to attempt, Acts 16:7; 24:6; in NT to tempt, Mt. 4:1; to try, subject to trial, 1 Cor. 10:13 </def>→ attempt; tempt; test; try.
11547
11548GK G4280 | S G3986   πειÏασμός   peirasmos   21x
11549<def>a putting to the proof, proof, trial, 1 Pet. 4:12; Heb. 3:8; direct temptation to sin, Lk. 4:13; trial, temptation, Mt. 6:13; 26:41; 1 Cor. 10:13; trial, calamity, affliction, Lk. 22:28 </def>→ temptation; trial.
11550
11551GK G4281 | S G3987   πειÏάω   peiraō   1x
11552<def>to try, attempt, essay, endeavor, Acts 26:21*</def>
11553
11554GK G4282 | S G3988   πεισμονή   peismonē   1x
11555<def>a yielding to persuasion, assent, Gal. 5:8*</def>
11556
11557GK G4283 | S G3989   πέλαγος   pelagos   2x
11558<def>the deep, the open sea, Mt. 18:6; a sea, distinguished from the sea in general, and named from an adjacent country, Acts 27:5*</def>
11559
11560GK G4284 | S G3990   πελεκίζω   pelekizō   1x
11561<def>to strike or cut with an axe; to behead, Rev. 20:4*</def>
11562
11563GK G4286 | S G3991   πέμπτος   pemptos   4x
11564<def>fifth, Rev. 6:9; 9:1; 16:10; 21:20*</def>
11565
11566GK G4287 | S G3992   πέμπω   pempō   79x
11567<def>to send, to despatch on any message, embassy, business, etc., Mt. 2:8; 11:2; 14:10; to transmit, Acts 11:29; Rev. 1:11; to dismiss, permit to go, Mk. 5:12; to send in or among, 2 Thess. 2:11; to thrust in, or put forth, Rev. 14:15, 18 </def>→ send.
11568
11569GK G4288 | S G3993   πένης   penēs   1x
11570<def>pr. one who labors for his bread; poor, needy, 2 Cor. 9:9*</def>
11571
11572GK G4289 | S G3994   πενθεÏά   penthera   6x
11573<def>a mother-in-law, Mt. 8:14; 10:35; Mk. 1:30; Lk. 4:38; 12:53*</def>
11574
11575GK G4290 | S G3995   πενθεÏός   pentheros   1x
11576<def>a father-in-law, Jn. 18:13*</def>
11577
11578GK G4291 | S G3996   πενθέω   pentheō   10x
11579<def>trans. to lament over, 2 Cor. 12:21; absol. to lament, be sad, mourn, Mt. 5:4; 9:15; Mk. 16:10; mid. to bewail one’s self, to feel guilt, 1 Cor. 5:2 </def>→ bewail; mourn.
11580
11581GK G4292 | S G3997   πένθος   penthos   5x
11582<def>mourning, sorrow, sadness, grief, Jas. 4:9</def>
11583
11584GK G4293 | S G3998   πενιχÏός   penichros   1x
11585<def>poor, needy, Lk. 21:2*</def>
11586
11587GK G4294 | S G3999   πεντάκις   pentakis   1x
11588<def>five times, 2 Cor. 11:24*</def>
11589
11590GK G4295 | S G4000   πεντακισχίλιοι   pentakischilioi   6x
11591<def>five times one thousand, five thousand, Mt. 14:21; 16:9</def>
11592
11593GK G4296 | S G4001   πεντακόσιοι   pentakosioi   2x
11594<def>five hundred, Lk. 7:41; 1 Cor. 15:6*</def>
11595
11596GK G4297 | S G4002   πέντε   pente   38x
11597<def>five, Mt. 14:17, 19; 16:9 </def>→ five.
11598
11599GK G4298 | S G4003   πεντεκαιδέκατος   pentekaidekatos   1x
11600<def>fifteenth, Lk. 3:1*</def>
11601
11602GK G4299 | S G4004   πεντήκοντα   pentēkonta   7x
11603<def>fifty, Mk. 6:40; Lk. 7:41</def>
11604
11605GK G4300 | S G4005   πεντηκοστή   pentēkostē   3x
11606<def>Pentecost, or the Feast of Weeks; one of the three great Jewish festivals, so called because it was celebrated on the fiftieth day, reckoning from the second day of the feast of unleavened bread, i.e., from the 16th day of Nisan, Acts 2:1; 20:16; 1 Cor. 16:8* </def>→ Pentecost.
11607
11608GK G4301 | S G4006   πεποίθησις   pepoithēsis   6x
11609<def>trust, confidence, reliance, 2 Cor. 1:15</def>
11610
11611GK G4304 | S G4008a   πεÏαιτέÏω   peraiterō   1x
11612<def>compar. adv. of πέÏαν, Acts 19:39*</def>
11613
11614GK G4305 | S G4008   πέÏαν   peran   23x
11615<def>can function as an improper prep., across, beyond, over, on the other side, Mt. 4:15, 25; 19:1; Jn. 6:1, 17; á½, ἡ, τό, πέÏαν, farther, on the farther side, and τὸ πέÏαν, the farther side, the other side, Mt. 8:18, 28; 14:22</def>
11616
11617GK G4306 | S G4009   πέÏας   peras   4x
11618<def>an extremity, end, Mt. 12:42; Lk. 11:31; Rom. 10:18; an end, conclusion, termination, Heb. 6:16*</def>
11619
11620GK G4307 | S G4010   ΠέÏγαμος   Pergamos   2x
11621<def>Pergamus, a city of Mysia, in Asia Minor, Rev. 1:11; 2:12*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
11622
11623GK G4308 | S G4011   ΠέÏγη   Pergē   3x
11624<def>Perga, the chief city of Pamphylia, in Asia Minor, Acts 13:13f.; 14:25. See PhotoGuide.</def>
11625
11626GK G4309 | S G4012   πεÏá½·Â Â Â peri   333x
11627<def>pr. of place, (1) gen., about, around; about, concerning, respecting, Mt. 2:8; 11:10; 22:31; Jn. 8:18; Rom. 8:3, et al. freq.; (2) acc., of place, about, around, round about, Mt. 3:4; Mk. 3:34; Lk. 13:8; οἱ πεÏá½· τινα, the companions of a person, Lk. 22:49; a person and his companions, Acts 13:13; simply a person, Jn. 11:19; τὰ πεÏá½· τινα, the condition, circumstances of any one, Phil. 2:23; of time, about, Mt. 20:3, 5, 6, 9; about, concerning, respecting, touching, Lk. 10:40; 1 Tim. 1:19; 6:21; Tit. 2:7</def>
11628
11629GK G4310 | S G4013   πεÏιάγω   periagō   6x
11630<def>to lead around, carry about Acts 13:11 in one’s company, 1 Cor. 9:5; to traverse, Mt. 4:23; 9:35; 23:15; Mk. 6:6</def>
11631
11632GK G4311 | S G4014   πεÏιαιÏέω   periaireō   5x
11633<def>to take off, lift off, remove, 2 Cor. 3:16; to cast off, Acts 27:40; met. to cut off hope, Acts 27:20; met. to take away sin, remove the guilt of sin, make expiation for sin, Heb. 10:11</def>
11634
11635GK G4312 | S G4014a   πεÏιάπτω   periaptō   1x
11636<def>to light a fire, kindle, Lk. 22:55*</def>
11637
11638GK G4313 | S G4015   πεÏιαστÏάπτω   periastraptō   2x
11639<def>to lighten around, shine like lightning around, Acts 9:3; 22:6*</def>
11640
11641GK G4314 | S G4016   πεÏιβάλλω   periballō   23x
11642<def>to cast around; to clothe, Mt. 25:36, 38, 43; mid. to clothe one’s self, to be clothed, Mt. 6:29, 31; Lk. 23:11; Jn. 19:2; Acts 12:8; Rev. 4:4 </def>→ clothe; dress; wear.
11643
11644GK G4315 | S G4017   πεÏιβλέπω   periblepō   7x
11645<def>trans. to look around upon, Mk. 3:5, 34; 11:11; Lk. 6:10; absol. to look around, Mk. 5:32; 9:8; 10:23*</def>
11646
11647GK G4316 | S G4018   πεÏιβόλαιον   peribolaion   2x
11648<def>that which is thrown around any one, clothing, covering; a cloak, Heb. 1:12; a covering, 1 Cor. 11:15*</def>
11649
11650GK G4317 | S G4019   πεÏιδέω   perideō   1x
11651<def>pluperfect, πεÏιεδέδετο (pass., 3 sg), to bind round about; pass. to be bound around, be bound up, Jn. 11:44*</def>
11652
11653GK G4318 | S G4020   πεÏιεÏγάζομαι   periergazomai   1x
11654<def>to do a thing with excessive or superfluous care; to be a busybody, 2 Thess. 3:11*</def>
11655
11656GK G4319 | S G4021   πεÏίεÏγος   periergos   2x
11657<def>over careful; officious, a busybody, 1 Tim. 5:13; in NT πεÏίεÏγα, magic arts, sorcery, Acts 19:19*</def>
11658
11659GK G4320 | S G4022   πεÏιέÏχομαι   perierchomai   3x
11660<def>to go about, wander about, rove, Acts 19:13; Heb. 11:37; to go about, visit from house to house, 1 Tim. 5:13*</def>
11661
11662GK G4321 | S G4023   πεÏιέχω   periechō   2x
11663<def>to encompass, enclose; met. to encompass, seize on the mind, Lk. 5:9; πεÏιέχει, impers. it is contained, it is among the contents of a writing, 1 Pet. 2:6*</def>
11664
11665GK G4322 | S G4024   πεÏιζώννυμι   perizoÌ„nnymi   6x
11666<def>also spelled πεÏιζωννύω, to bind around with a girdle, gird; in NT mid. to gird one’s self in preparation for bodily motion and exertion, Lk. 12:37; 17:8; to wear a girdle, Rev. 1:13; 15:6</def>
11667
11668GK G4324 | S G4025   πεÏίθεσις   perithesis   1x
11669<def>a putting on, wearing of dress, etc., 1 Pet. 3:3*</def>
11670
11671GK G4325 | S G4026   πεÏιίστημι   periisteÌ„mi   4x
11672<def>to place around; intrans. 2 aor. πεÏιέστην, perf. part. πεÏιεστώς, to stand around, Jn. 11:42; Acts 25:7; mid. to keep aloof from, avoid, shun, 2 Tim. 2:16; Tit. 3:9*</def>
11673
11674GK G4326 | S G4027   πεÏικάθαÏμα   perikatharma   1x
11675<def>pr. filth; met. refuse, outcast, 1 Cor. 4:13*</def>
11676
11677GK G4328 | S G4028   πεÏικαλύπτω   perikalyptō   3x
11678<def>to cover round about, cover over; to cover the face, Mk. 14:65; to blindfold, Lk. 22:64; pass. to be overlaid, Heb. 9:4*</def>
11679
11680GK G4329 | S G4029   πεÏίκειμαι   perikeimai   5x
11681<def>to lie around, be surround, Heb. 12:1; to be hung around, Mk. 9:42; Lk. 17:2; to have around one’s self, to wear, Acts 28:20; to be in submission to, Heb. 5:2*</def>
11682
11683GK G4330 | S G4030   πεÏικεφαλαία   perikephalaia   2x
11684<def>a helmet, Eph. 6:17; 1 Thess. 5:8*</def>
11685
11686GK G4331 | S G4031   πεÏικÏατής   perikrateÌ„s   1x
11687<def>overpowering; πεÏικÏατὴς γενέσθαι, to become master of, to secure, Acts 27:16*</def>
11688
11689GK G4332 | S G4032   πεÏικÏύβω   perikrybō   1x
11690<def>also spelled πεÏικÏύπτω, to hide or keep from sight, to conceal by envelopment; to conceal, Lk. 1:24*</def>
11691
11692GK G4333 | S G4033   πεÏικυκλόω   perikykloō   1x
11693<def>to encircle, surround, Lk. 19:43*</def>
11694
11695GK G4334 | S G4034   πεÏιλάμπω   perilampō   2x
11696<def>to shine around, Lk. 2:9; Acts 26:13*</def>
11697
11698GK G4335 | S G4035   πεÏιλείπομαι   perileipomai   2x
11699<def>to leave remaining; pass. to remain, survive, 1 Thess. 4:15, 17*</def>
11700
11701GK G4337 | S G4036   πεÏίλυπος   perilypos   5x
11702<def>greatly grieved, exceedingly sorrowful, Mt. 26:38; Mk. 14:34</def>
11703
11704GK G4338 | S G4037   πεÏιμένω   perimenō   1x
11705<def>to await, wait for, Acts 1:4*</def>
11706
11707GK G4339 | S G4038   πέÏιξ   perix   1x
11708<def>neighboring, Acts 5:16*</def>
11709
11710GK G4340 | S G4039   πεÏιοικέω   perioikeō   1x
11711<def>to dwell around, or in the vicinity; to be a neighbor, Lk. 1:65*</def>
11712
11713GK G4341 | S G4040   πεÏίοικος   perioikos   1x
11714<def>one who dwells in the vicinity, a neighbor, Lk. 1:58*</def>
11715
11716GK G4342 | S G4041   πεÏιούσιος   periousios   1x
11717<def>chosen; peculiar, special, Tit. 2:14*</def>
11718
11719GK G4343 | S G4042   πεÏιοχή   periochē   1x
11720<def>lit., a compass, circumference, contents; fig., a section, a portion of Scripture, Acts 8:32*</def>
11721
11722GK G4344 | S G4043   πεÏιπατέω   peripateō   95x
11723<def>pluperfect, πεÏι[ε]πεπατήκει (3 sg), to walk, walk about, Mt. 9:5; 11:5; 14:25, 26, 29; to rove, roam, 1 Pet. 5:8; with μετά, to accompany, follow, Jn. 6:66; Rev. 3:4; to walk, frequent a locality, Jn. 7:1; 11:54; from the Hebrew, to maintain a certain walk of life and conduct, Gal. 5:16; Eph. 2:10 </def>→ behave; live; walk.
11724
11725GK G4345 | S G4044   πεÏιπείÏω   peripeirō   1x
11726<def>to put on a spit, transfix; met. to pierce, wound deeply, 1 Tim. 6:10*</def>
11727
11728GK G4346 | S G4045   πεÏιπίπτω   peripiptō   3x
11729<def>to fall around or upon, to fall in with, Lk. 10:30; to fall into, light upon, Acts 27:41; to be involved in, Jas. 1:2*</def>
11730
11731GK G4347 | S G4046   πεÏιποιέω   peripoieō   3x
11732<def>to cause to remain over and above, to reserve, save, Lk. 17:33; mid. to acquire, gain, earn, 1 Tim. 3:13; to purchase, Acts 20:28*</def>
11733
11734GK G4348 | S G4047   πεÏιποίησις   peripoieÌ„sis   5x
11735<def>a laying up, keeping; an acquiring or obtaining, acquisition, 1 Thess. 5:9; 2 Thess. 2:14; a saving, preservation, Heb. 10:39; a peculiar possession, specialty, Eph. 1:14; 1 Pet. 2:9*</def>
11736
11737GK G4351 | S G4048   πεÏιÏήγνυμι   perireÌ„gnymi   1x
11738<def>also spelled πεÏιÏÏήγνυμι, to break or tear all around; to strip off, Acts 16:22*</def>
11739
11740GK G4352 | S G4049   πεÏισπάω   perispaō   1x
11741<def>to draw off from around; to wheel about; to distract; pass. to be distracted, over busied, Lk. 10:40*</def>
11742
11743GK G4353 | S G4050   πεÏισσεία   perisseia   4x
11744<def>superabundance, Rom. 5:17; 2 Cor. 8:2; 10:15; Jas. 1:21*</def>
11745
11746GK G4354 | S G4051   πεÏίσσευμα   perisseuma   5x
11747<def>more than enough, residue over and above, Mk. 8:8; abundance, exuberance, Mt. 12:34; Lk. 6:45; superabundance, affluence, 2 Cor. 8:14*</def>
11748
11749GK G4355 | S G4052   πεÏισσεύω   perisseuō   39x
11750<def>to be over and above, to be superfluous, Mt. 14:20; Mk. 12:44; Lk. 21:4; to exist in full quantity, to abound, be abundant, Rom. 5:15; 2 Cor. 1:5; to increase, be augmented, Acts 16:5; to be advanced, be rendered more prominent, Rom. 3:7; of persons, to be abundantly gifted, richly furnished, abound, Lk. 15:17; Rom. 15:13; 1 Cor. 14:12; 2 Cor. 8:7; to be possessed of a full sufficiency, Phil. 4:12, 18; to abound in performance, 1 Cor. 15:58; to be a gainer, 1 Cor. 8:8; in NT trans., to cause to be abundant, 2 Cor. 4:15; 9:8; Eph. 1:8; to cause to be abundantly furnished, cause to abound, 1 Thess. 3:12; pass. to be gifted with abundance, Mt. 13:12; 25:29 </def>→ abound; exceed; left over; overflow.
11751
11752GK G4356 | S G4053   πεÏισσός   perissos   6x
11753<def>over and above, Mt. 5:37; superfluous, 2 Cor. 9:1; extraordinary, Mt. 5:47; compar. more, greater, Mt. 11:9; 23:14; excessive, 2 Cor. 2:7; adverbially, πεÏισσόν, in full abundance, Jn. 10:10; πεÏισσότεÏον, and á¼Îº πεÏισσοῦ, exceedingly, vehemently, Mk. 6:51; 7:36; 1 Cor. 15:10; Eph. 3:20; τὸ πεÏισσόν, preeminence, advantage, Rom. 3:1</def>
11754
11755GK G4358 | S G4055   πεÏισσότεÏος   perissoteros   16x
11756<def>comparative adj. from πεÏισσός, greater, more, Mk. 12:40; Lk. 20:47; even more, Lk. 12:48; 1 Cor. 15:10; even more, so much more, Mk. 7:36 </def>→ greater; more.
11757
11758GK G4359 | S G4056   πεÏισσοτέÏως   perissoteroÌ„s   12x
11759<def>more, more abundantly, more earnestly, more vehemently, 2 Cor. 7:13; exceedingly, Gal. 1:14 </def>→ beyond measure; exceedingly.
11760
11761GK G4360 | S G4057   πεÏισσῶς   perissoÌ„s   4x
11762<def>much, abundantly, vehemently, Acts 26:11; more, more abundantly, Mt. 27:23; Mk. 10:26; 15:14*</def>
11763
11764GK G4361 | S G4058   πεÏιστεÏά   peristera   10x
11765<def>a dove, pigeon, Mt. 3:16; 10:16 </def>→ dove; pigeon.
11766
11767GK G4362 | S G4059   πεÏιτέμνω   peritemnō   17x
11768<def>to cut around; to circumcise, remove the prepuce, Lk. 1:59; 2:21; met. Col. 2:11; mid. to submit to circumcision, Acts 15:1 </def>→ circumcise.
11769
11770GK G4363 | S G4060   πεÏιτίθημι   perititheÌ„mi   8x
11771<def>to place around, put about or around, Mt. 21:33; 27:28; met. to attach, bestow, 1 Cor. 12:23</def>
11772
11773GK G4364 | S G4061   πεÏιτομή   peritomē   36x
11774<def>circumcision, the act or custom of circumcision, Jn. 7:22, 23; Acts 7:8; the state of being circumcised, the being circumcised, Rom. 2:25, 26, 27; 4:10; meton. the circumcision, those who are circumcised, Rom. 3:30; 4:9 met. spiritual circumcision of the heart and affection, Rom. 2:29; Col. 2:11; meton. persons spiritually circumcised, Phil. 3:3 See circumcision.</def>
11775
11776GK G4365 | S G4062   πεÏιτÏέπω   peritrepō   1x
11777<def>to turn about; to bring round into any state, Acts 26:24*</def>
11778
11779GK G4366 | S G4063   πεÏιτÏέχω   peritrechō   1x
11780<def>to run about, run up and down, Mk. 6:55*</def>
11781
11782GK G4367 | S G4064   πεÏιφέÏω   peripherō   3x
11783<def>to bear or carry about, Mk. 6:55; 2 Cor. 4:10; pass. to be borne about hither and thither, driven to and fro, Eph. 4:14*</def>
11784
11785GK G4368 | S G4065   πεÏιφÏονέω   periphroneō   1x
11786<def>to contemplate, reflect on; to despise, disregard, Tit. 2:15*</def>
11787
11788GK G4369 | S G4066   πεÏίχωÏος   perichoÌ„ros   9x
11789<def>neighboring; ἡ πεÏίχωÏος, i.e. γῆ, an adjacent region, country round about, Mt. 14:35; Mk. 1:28; meton. inhabitants of the region round about, Mt. 3:5</def>
11790
11791GK G4370 | S G4067   πεÏίψημα   peripseÌ„ma   1x
11792<def>filth which is wiped off; met. 1 Cor. 4:13*</def>
11793
11794GK G4371 | S G4068   πεÏπεÏεύομαι   perpereuomai   1x
11795<def>to vaunt one’s self, 1 Cor. 13:4*</def>
11796
11797GK G4372 | S G4069   ΠεÏσίς   Persis   1x
11798<def>Persis, pr. name, Rom. 16:12*</def>
11799
11800GK G4373 | S G4070   πέÏυσι   perysi   2x
11801<def>last year, a year ago, 2 Cor. 8:10; 9:2*</def>
11802
11803GK G4374 | S G4071   πετεινόν   peteinon   14x
11804<def>a bird, fowl, Mt. 6:26; 8:20 </def>→ bird.
11805
11806GK G4375 | S G4072   πέτομαι   petomai   5x
11807<def>also spelled πετάομαι, to fly, Rev. 4:7; 8:13; 12:14; 14:6; 19:17*</def>
11808
11809GK G4376 | S G4073   πέτÏα   petra   15x
11810<def>a rock, Mt. 7:24, 25; met. Rom. 9:33; 1 Pet. 2:8; crags, clefts, Rev. 6:15, 16; stony ground, Lk. 8:6, 13 </def>→ rock.
11811
11812GK G4377 | S G4074   ΠέτÏος   Petros   156x
11813<def>a stone; in NT the Greek rendering of the surname Cephas, given to the Apostle Simon, and having, therefore, the same sense as πέτÏα, Peter, Mt. 4:18; 8:14</def>
11814
11815GK G4378 | S G4075   πετÏώδης   petroÌ„deÌ„s   4x
11816<def>like rock; stony, rocky, Mt. 13:5, 20; Mk. 4:5, 16*</def>
11817
11818GK G4379 | S G4076   πήγανον   pēganon   1x
11819<def>rue, a plant, ruta graveolens of Linnaeus, Lk. 11:42*</def>
11820
11821GK G4380 | S G4077   πηγή   pēgē   11x
11822<def>a source, spring, fountain, Jas. 3:11, 12; a well, Jn. 4:6; an issue, flux, flow, Mk. 5:29; met. Jn. 4:14 </def>→ fountain; spring; well.
11823
11824GK G4381 | S G4078   πήγνυμι   pēgnymi   1x
11825<def>to fasten; to pitch a tent, Heb. 8:2*</def>
11826
11827GK G4382 | S G4079   πηδάλιον   pēdalion   2x
11828<def>a rudder, Acts 27:40; Jas. 3:4*</def>
11829
11830GK G4383 | S G4080   πηλίκος   pēlikos   2x
11831<def>how large, Gal. 6:11; how great in dignity, Heb. 7:4*</def>
11832
11833GK G4384 | S G4081   πηλός   pēlos   6x
11834<def>moist earth, mud, slime, Jn. 9:6, 11, 14, 15; clay, potter’s clay, Rom. 9:21*</def>
11835
11836GK G4385 | S G4082   πήÏα   peÌ„ra   6x
11837<def>a leather bag or sack for provisions, wallet, Mt. 10:10; Mk. 6:8</def>
11838
11839GK G4388 | S G4083   πῆχυς   pēchus   4x
11840<def>pr. cubitus, the forearm; hence, a cubit, a measure of length, equal to the distance from the elbow to the extremity of the middle finger, usually considered as equivalent to a foot and one half, or 17 inches and one half, Jn. 21:8; Rev. 21:17; met. of time, a span, Mt. 6:27; Lk. 12:25*</def>
11841
11842GK G4389 | S G4084   πιάζω   piazō   12x
11843<def>to press; in NT to take or lay hold of, Acts 3:7; to take, catch fish, etc., Jn. 21:3, 10; Rev. 19:20; to take, seize, apprehend, arrest, Jn. 7:30, 32, 44 </def>→ arrest; catch.
11844
11845GK G4390 | S G4085   πιέζω   piezō   1x
11846<def>to press, to press or squeeze down, make compact by pressure, Lk. 6:38*</def>
11847
11848GK G4391 | S G4086   πιθανολογία   pithanologia   1x
11849<def>persuasive speech, plausible discourse, Col. 2:4*</def>
11850
11851GK G4393 | S G4087   πικÏαίνω   pikrainō   4x
11852<def>to embitter, render bitter, Rev. 10:9; pass. to be embittered, be made bitter, Rev. 8:11; 10:10; met. pass. to be embittered, to grow angry, harsh, Col. 3:19*</def>
11853
11854GK G4394 | S G4088   πικÏία   pikria   4x
11855<def>bitterness, Acts 8:23; Heb. 12:15; met. bitterness of spirit and language, harshness, Rom. 3:14; Eph. 4:31*</def>
11856
11857GK G4395 | S G4089   πικÏός   pikros   2x
11858<def>bitter, Jas. 3:11; met. bitter, harsh, Jas. 3:14*</def>
11859
11860GK G4396 | S G4090   πικÏῶς   pikroÌ„s   2x
11861<def>bitterly, Mt. 26:75; Lk. 22:62*</def>
11862
11863GK G4397 | S G4091   Πιλᾶτος   Pilatos   55x
11864<def>Pilate, pr. name</def>
11865
11866GK G4398 | S G4091a   πίμπλημι   pimplēmi   24x
11867<def>to fill, Mt. 27:48; pass. to be filled mentally, be under full influence, Lk. 1:15; 4:28; to be fulfilled, Lk. 21:22; of stated time, to be brought to a close, arrive at its close, Lk. 1:23, 57; 2:6, 21, 22 </def>→ complete; fill; fulfill.
11868
11869GK G4399 | S G4092   πίμπÏημι   pimpreÌ„mi   1x
11870<def>to set on fire, burn, inflame; in NT pass., to swell from inflamation, Acts 28:6*</def>
11871
11872GK G4400 | S G4093   πινακίδιον   pinakidion   1x
11873<def>a small tablet for writing, Lk. 1:63*</def>
11874
11875GK G4402 | S G4094   πίναξ   pinax   5x
11876<def>pr. a board or plank; in NT a plate, platter, dish on which food was served, Mk. 14:8, 11</def>
11877
11878GK G4403 | S G4095   πίνω   pinō   73x
11879<def>to drink, Mt. 6:25, 31; 26:27, 29, et al. freq.; trop. of the earth, to drink in, imbibe, Heb. 6:7 </def>→ drink.
11880
11881GK G4404 | S G4096   πιότης   piotēs   1x
11882<def>fatness, richness, Rom. 11:17*</def>
11883
11884GK G4405 | S G4097   πιπÏάσκω   pipraskō   9x
11885<def>to sell, Mt. 13:46; 18:25; met. with ὑπό, pass. to be sold under, to be a slave to, be devoted to, Rom. 7:14</def>
11886
11887GK G4406 | S Gπ4098   πίπτω   piptō   90x
11888<def>to fall, Mt. 15:27; Lk. 10:18; to fall, fall prostrate, fall down, Mt. 17:6; 18:29; Lk. 17:16; to fall down dead, Lk. 21:24; to fall, fall in ruins, Mt. 7:25, 27; Lk. 11:17; met. to fall, come by chance, as a lot, Acts 1:26; to fall, to fail, become null and void, fall to the ground, Lk. 16:17; to fall into a worse state, Rev. 2:5; to come to ruin, Rom. 11:11; Heb. 4:11; to fall into sin, Rom. 11:22; 1 Cor. 10:2; to fall in judgment, by condemnation, Rev. 14:8; to fall upon, seize, Rev. 11:11; to light upon, Rev. 7:16; to fall under, incur, Jas. 5:12 </def>→ bow down; collapse; fall.
11889
11890GK G4407 | S G4099   Πισιδία   Pisidia   1x
11891<def>Pisidia, a country of Asia Minor, Acts 14:24*</def>
11892
11893GK G4409 | S G4100   πιστεύω   pisteuō   241x
11894<def>pluperfect, πεπιστεύκειν, to believe, give credit to, Mk. 1:15; 16:13; Lk. 24:25; intrans. to believe, have a mental persuasion, Mt. 8:13; 9:28; Jas. 2:19; to believe, be of opinion, Rom. 14:2; in NT πιστεύειν á¼Î½, εἰς, á¼Ï€á½·, to believe in or on, Mt. 18:6; 27:42; Jn. 3:15, 16, 18; absol. to believe, be a believer, Acts 2:44; 4:4, 32; 13:48; trans. to intrust, commit to the charge or power of, Lk. 16:11; Jn. 2:24; pass. to be intrusted with, Rom. 3:2; 1 Cor. 9:17 </def>→ believe; convince; entrust; trust.
11895
11896GK G4410 | S G4101   πιστικός   pistikos   2x
11897<def>genuine, unadulterated, pure, Mk. 14:3; Jn. 12:3*</def>
11898
11899GK G4411 | S G4102   πίστις   pistis   243x
11900<def>faith, belief, firm persuasion, 2 Cor. 5:7; Heb. 11:1; assurance, firm conviction, Rom. 14:23; ground of belief, guarantee, assurance, Acts 17:31; good faith, honesty, integrity, Mt. 23:23; Gal. 5:22; Tit. 2:10; faithfulness, truthfulness, Rom. 3:3; in NT faith in God and Christ, Mt. 8:10; Acts 3:16, et al. freq.; ἡ πίστις, the matter of Gospel faith, Acts 6:7; Jude 3 </def>→ faith; faithfulness; trustworthiness.
11901
11902GK G4412 | S G4103   πιστός   pistos   67x
11903<def>faithful, true, trusty, Mt. 24:45; 25:21, 23; Lk. 12:42; 2 Tim. 2:2; put in trust, 1 Cor. 7:25; true, veracious, Rev. 1:5; 2:13; credible, sure, certain, indubitable, Acts 13:34; 1 Tim. 1:15; believing, yielding belief and confidence, Jn. 20:27; Gal. 3:9; spc. a Christian believer, Acts 10:45; 16:1, 15; 2 Cor. 6:15; πιστόν, in a true-hearted manner, right-mindedly, 3 Jn. 5 </def>→ dependable; faithful; reliable; trustworthy.
11904
11905GK G4413 | S G4104   πιστόω   pistoō   1x
11906<def>to make trustworthy; pass. to be assured, feel sure belief, 2 Tim. 3:14*</def>
11907
11908GK G4414 | S G4105   πλανάω   planaō   39x
11909<def>to lead astray, cause to wander; pass. to go astray, wander about, stray, Mt. 18:12, 13; 1 Pet. 2:25; met. to mislead, deceive, Mt. 24:4, 5, 11, 24; pass. to be deceived, err, mistake, Mt. 22:29; to seduce, delude, Jn. 7:12; pass. to be seduced or wander from the path of virtue, to sin, transgress, Tit. 3:3; Heb. 5:2; Jas. 5:19 </def>→ deceive; go astray; lead astray; wander.
11910
11911GK G4415 | S G4106   πλάνη   planē   10x
11912<def>a wandering; deceit, deception, delusion, imposture, fraud, Mt. 27:64; 1 Thess. 2:3; seduction, deceiving, Eph. 4:14; 2 Thess. 2:11; 1 Jn. 4:6; error, false opinion, 2 Pet. 3:17; wandering from the path of truth and virtue, perverseness, wickedness, sin, Rom. 1:27; Jas. 5:20; 2 Pet. 2:18; Jude 11* </def>→ deceit; deception; error.
11913
11914GK G4417 | S G4107   πλανήτης   planētēs   1x
11915<def>a rover, roving, a wanderer, wandering; á¼€ÏƒÏ„á½´Ï Ï€Î»Î±Î½á½µÏ„Î·Ï‚, a wandering star, Jude 13*</def>
11916
11917GK G4418 | S G4108   πλάνος   planos   5x
11918<def>a wanderer, vagabond; also act. deceiving, seducing; a deceiver, impostor, Mt. 27:63; 2 Cor. 6:8; 1 Tim. 4:1; 2 Jn. 7*</def>
11919
11920GK G4419 | S G4109   πλάξ   plax   3x
11921<def>a flat broad surface; a table, tablet, 2 Cor. 3:3; Heb. 9:4*</def>
11922
11923GK G4420 | S G4110   πλάσμα   plasma   1x
11924<def>a thing formed or fashioned; spc. a potter’s vessel, Rom. 9:20*</def>
11925
11926GK G4421 | S G4111   πλάσσω   plassō   2x
11927<def>to form, fashion, mould, Rom. 9:20; 1 Tim. 2:13*</def>
11928
11929GK G4422 | S G4112   πλαστός   plastos   1x
11930<def>formed, fashioned, moulded; met. fabricated, counterfeit, delusive, 2 Pet. 2:3*</def>
11931
11932GK G4423 | S G4113   πλατεῖα   plateia   9x
11933<def>a street, broad way, Mt. 6:5; 12:19; Lk. 10:10 </def>→ street.
11934
11935GK G4424 | S G4114   πλάτος   platos   4x
11936<def>breadth, Eph. 3:18; Rev. 20:9; 21:16*</def>
11937
11938GK G4425 | S G4115   πλατύνω   platynō   3x
11939<def>to make broad, widen, enlarge, Mt. 23:5; pass. met. of the heart, from the Hebrew, to be expanded with kindly and genial feelings, 2 Cor. 6:11, 13*</def>
11940
11941GK G4426 | S G4116   πλατύς   platys   1x
11942<def>broad, wide, Mt. 7:13*</def>
11943
11944GK G4427 | S G4117   πλέγμα   plegma   1x
11945<def>anything plaited or intertwined; a braid of hair, 1 Tim. 2:9*</def>
11946
11947GK G4428 | S G4120   πλέκω   plekō   3x
11948<def>to interweave, weave, braid, plait, Mt. 27:29; Mk. 15:17; Jn. 19:2*</def>
11949
11950GK G4429 | S G4121   πλεονάζω   pleonazō   9x
11951<def>to be more than enough; to have more than enough, to have in abundance, 2 Cor. 8:15; to abound, be abundant, 2 Thess. 1:3; 2 Pet. 1:8; to increase, be augmented, Rom. 5:20; to come into wider action, be more widely spread, Rom. 6:1; 2 Cor. 4:15; in NT trans. to cause to abound or increase, to augment, 1 Thess. 3:12</def>
11952
11953GK G4430 | S G4122   πλεονεκτέω   pleonekteō   5x
11954<def>to have more than another; to take advantage of; to overreach, make gain of, 2 Cor. 7:2; 12:17, 18; to wrong, 1 Thess. 4:6; to get the better, or an advantage of, 2 Cor. 2:11*</def>
11955
11956GK G4431 | S G4123   πλεονέκτης   pleonektēs   4x
11957<def>one who has or claims to have more than his share; a covetous, avaricious person, one who defrauds for the sake of gain, 1 Cor. 5:10, 11; 6:10; Eph. 5:5*</def>
11958
11959GK G4432 | S G4124   πλεονεξία   pleonexia   10x
11960<def>some advantage which one possesses over another; an inordinate desire of riches, covetousness, Lk. 12:15; grasping, overreaching, extortion, Rom. 1:29; 1 Thess. 2:5; a gift exacted by importunity and conferred with grudging, a hard-wrung gift, 2 Cor. 9:5; a scheme of extortion, Mk. 7:22 </def>→ covetousness; greed.
11961
11962GK G4433 | S G4125   πλευÏά   pleura   5x
11963<def>pr. a rib; the side of the body, Jn. 19:34; 20:20, 25, 27; Acts 12:7*</def>
11964
11965GK G4434 | S G4126   πλέω   pleō   6x
11966<def>to sail, Lk. 8:23; Acts 21:3; 27:2, 6, 24; Rev. 18:17*</def>
11967
11968GK G4435 | S G4127   πληγή   plēgē   22x
11969<def>a blow, stroke, stripe, Lk. 10:30; 12:48; meton. a wound, Acts 16:33; Rev. 13:3, 12, 14; from the Hebrew, a plague, affliction, calamity, Rev. 9:20; 11:6 </def>→ beating; plague; wound.
11970
11971GK G4436 | S G4128   πλῆθος   plēthos   31x
11972<def>fullness, amplitude, magnitude; a multitude, a great number, Lk. 1:10; 2:13; 5:6; a multitude, a crowd, throng, Mk. 3:7, 8; Lk. 6:17 </def>→ crowd; multitude; number.
11973
11974GK G4437 | S G4129   πληθύνω   plēthunō   12x
11975<def>optative, πληθύναι (3 sg), trans. to multiply, cause to increase, augment, 2 Cor. 9:10; Heb. 6:14; pass. to be multiplied, increase, be accumulated, Mt. 24:12; Acts 6:7; 7:17; intrans. to multiply, increase, be augmented, Acts 6:1 </def>→ grow; increase; multiply.
11976
11977GK G4438 | S G4131   πλήκτης   plēktēs   2x
11978<def>a striker, one apt to strike; a quarrelsome, violent person, 1 Tim. 3:3; Tit. 1:7*</def>
11979
11980GK G4439 | S G4132   πλήμμυÏα   pleÌ„mmyra   1x
11981<def>the flood-tide; a flood, Lk. 6:48*</def>
11982
11983GK G4440 | S G4133   πλήν   plēn   31x
11984<def>can function as an improper prep., besides, except, Mk. 12:32; Acts 8:1; 20:23; as a conj. but, however, nevertheless, Mt. 18:7; Lk. 19:27; Eph. 5:33; equivalent to ἀλλά, Lk. 6:35; 12:31; Acts 27:22</def>
11985
11986GK G4441 | S G4134   πλήÏης   pleÌ„reÌ„s   16x
11987<def>full, filled, Mt. 14:20; 15:37; full of disease, Lk. 5:12; met. full of, abounding in, wholly occupied with, completely under the influence of, or affected by, Lk. 4:1; Jn. 1:14; Acts 9:36; full, complete, perfect, Mk. 4:28 </def>→ filled; full.
11988
11989GK G4442 | S G4135   πληÏοφοÏέω   pleÌ„rophoreō   6x
11990<def>to bring full measure, to give in full; to carry out fully, to discharge completely, 2 Tim. 4:5, 17; pass. of things, to be fully established as a matter of certainty, Lk. 1:1; of persons, to be fully convinced, assured, Rom. 4:21; 14:15; Col. 4:12*</def>
11991
11992GK G4443 | S G4136   πληÏοφοÏία   pleÌ„rophoria   4x
11993<def>full conviction, firm persuasion, assurance, 1 Thess. 1:5; Col. 2:2</def>
11994
11995GK G4444 | S G4137   πληÏόω   pleÌ„roō   86x
11996<def>pluperf., πεπληÏώκει (3 sg), to fill, make full, fill up, Mt. 13:48; 23:32; Lk. 3:5; to fill up a deficiency, Phil. 4:18, 19; to pervade, Jn. 12:3; Acts 2:2; to pervade with an influence, to influence fully, possess fully, Jn. 16:6; Acts 2:28; 5:3; Rom. 1:29; Eph. 5:18; to complete, perfect, Jn. 3:29; Eph. 3:19; to bring to an end, Lk. 7:1; to perform fully, discharge, Mt. 3:15; Acts 12:25; 13:25; 14:26; Rom. 13:8; Col. 4:17; to consummate, Mt. 5:17; to realize, accomplish, fulfil, Lk. 1:20; 9:31; Acts 3:18; 13:27; from the Hebrew; to set forth fully, Rom. 15:19; Col. 1:25; pass. of time, to be fulfilled, come to an end, be fully arrived, Mk. 1:15; Lk. 21:24; Jn. 7:8; of prophecy, to receive fulfillment, Mt. 1:22, et al. freq. </def>→ fill; fulfill.
11997
11998GK G4445 | S G4138   πλήÏωμα   pleÌ„roÌ„ma   17x
11999<def>that which fills up; full measure, entire content, Mk. 8:20; 1 Cor. 10:26, 28; complement, full extent, full number, Gal. 4:4; Eph. 1:10; that which fills up a deficiency, a supplement, a patch, Mt. 9:16; fulness, abundance, Jn. 1:16; full measure, Rom. 15:29; a fulfilling, perfect performance, Rom. 13:10; complete attainment of entire belief, full acceptance, Rom. 11:12; full development, plenitude, Eph. 4:13; Col. 1:19; 2:9 </def>→ fulfillment; fullness.
12000
12001GK G4446 | S G4139   πλησίον   plēsion   17x
12002<def>can function as an improper prep., near, near by, Jn. 4:5; ὠπλησίον, a neighbor, Mt. 19:19; Rom. 15:2; a friendly neighbor, Mt. 5:43 </def>→ near; neighbor.
12003
12004GK G4447 | S G4140   πλησμονή   plēsmonē   1x
12005<def>a filling up; met. gratification, satisfaction, Col. 2:23*</def>
12006
12007GK G4448 | S G4141   πλήσσω   plēssō   1x
12008<def>also spelled πλήττω, to strike, smite; from the Hebrew, to smite, to plague, blast, Rev. 8:12</def>
12009
12010GK G4449 | S G4142   πλοιάÏιον   ploiarion   5x
12011<def>a small vessel, boat, Mk. 3:9; Jn. 6:22, 23, 24</def>
12012
12013GK G4450 | S G4143   πλοῖον   ploion   67x
12014<def>a vessel, ship, bark, whether large or small, Mt. 4:21, 22; Acts 21:2, 3 </def>→ boat; ship.
12015
12016GK G4454 | S G4145   πλούσιος   plousios   28x
12017<def>rich, opulent, wealthy; and pl. οἱ πλούσιοι, the rich, Mt. 19:23, 24; 27:57; met. rich, abounding in, distinguished for, Eph. 2:4; Jas. 2:5; Rev. 2:9; 3:17; rich in glory, dignity, bliss, etc., 2 Cor. 8:9 </def>→ rich, riches; wealth.
12018
12019GK G4455 | S G4146   πλουσίως   plousiōs   4x
12020<def>rich, largely, abundantly, Col. 3:16</def>
12021
12022GK G4456 | S G4147   πλουτέω   plouteō   12x
12023<def>to be or become rich, Lk. 1:25; 1 Tim. 6:9; trop. Lk. 12:21; met. to abound in, be abundantly furnished with, 1 Tim. 6:18; to be spiritually enriched, 2 Cor. 8:9 </def>→ rich, riches; wealth.
12024
12025GK G4457 | S G4148   πλουτίζω   ploutizō   3x
12026<def>to make rich, enrich; met. to enrich spiritually, 1 Cor. 1:5; 2 Cor. 6:10; 9:11*</def>
12027
12028GK G4458 | S G4149   πλοῦτος   ploutos   22x
12029<def>riches, wealth, opulence, Mt. 13:22; Lk. 8:14; in NT, πλοῦτος τοῦ Θεοῦ, or ΧÏιστοῦ, those rich benefits, those abundant blessings which flow from God or Christ, Eph. 3:8; Phil. 4:19; meton. richness, abundance, Rom. 2:4; 11:33; 2 Cor. 8:2; meton. a spiritual enriching, Rom. 11:12 </def>→ rich, riches; wealth.
12030
12031GK G4459 | S G4150   πλύνω   plynō   3x
12032<def>to wash garments, Lk. 5:1; Rev. 7:14; 22:14*</def>
12033
12034GK G4460 | S G4151   πνεῦμα   pneuma   379x
12035<def>wind, air in motion, Jn. 3:8; breath, 2 Thess. 2:8; the substance spirit, Jn. 3:6; a spirit, spiritual being, Jn. 4:24; Acts 23:8, 9; Heb. 1:14; a bodiless spirit, specter, Lk. 24:37; a foul spirit, δαιμόνιον, Mt. 8:16; Lk. 10:20; spirit, as a vital principle, Jn. 6:63; 1 Cor. 15:45; the human spirit, the soul, Mt. 26:41; 27:50; Acts 7:59; 1 Cor. 7:34; Jas. 2:26; the spirit as the seat of thought and feeling, the mind, Mk. 8:12; Acts 19:21; spirit, mental frame, 1 Cor. 4:21; 1 Pet. 3:4; a characteristic spirit, an influential principle, Lk. 9:55; 1 Cor. 2:12; 2 Tim. 1:7; a pervading influence, Rom. 11:8; spirit, frame of mind, as distinguished from outward circumstances and action, Mt. 5:3; spirit as distinguished from outward show and form. Jn. 4:23; spirit, a divinely bestowed spiritual frame, characteristic of true believers, Rom. 8:4; Jude 19; spirit, latent spiritual import, spiritual significance, as distinguished from the mere letter, Rom. 2:29; 7:6; 2 Cor. 3:6, 17; spirit, as a term for a process superior to a merely natural or carnal course of things, by the operation of the Divine Spirit, Rom. 8:4; Gal. 4:29; a spiritual dispensation, or a sealing energy of the Holy Spirit, Heb. 9:14; the Holy Spirit, Mt. 3:16; 12:31; Jn. 1:32, 33; a gift of the Holy Spirit, Jn. 7:39; Acts 19:2; 1 Cor. 14:12; an operation or influence of the Holy Spirit, 1 Cor. 12:3; a spiritual influence, an inspiration, Mt. 22:43; Lk. 2:27; Eph. 1:17; a professedly divine communication, or, a professed possessor of a spiritual communication, 1 Cor. 12:10; 2 Thess. 2:2; 1 Jn. 4:1, 2, 3 </def>→ spirit.
12036
12037GK G4461 | S G4152   πνευματικός   pneumatikos   26x
12038<def>spiritual, pertaining to the soul, as distinguished from what concerns the body, Rom. 15:27; 1 Cor. 9:11; spiritual, pertaining to the nature of spirits, 1 Cor. 15:44; τὰ πνευματικά; τῆς πονηÏίας, i.q. τὰ πνεύματα τὰ πονηÏá½±, evil spirits, Eph. 6:12; spiritual, pertaining or relating to the influences of the Holy Spirit, of things, Rom. 1:11; 7:14; τὰ πνευματικά, spiritual gifts, 1 Cor. 12:1; 14:1; superior in process to the natural course of things, miraculous, 1 Cor. 10:3; of persons, gifted with a spiritual frame of mind, spiritually affected, 1 Cor. 2:13, 15; endowed with spiritual gifts, inspired, 1 Cor. 14:37 </def>→ spiritual.
12039
12040GK G4462 | S G4153   πνευματικῶς   pneumatikōs   2x
12041<def>spiritually, through spiritual views and affections, 1 Cor. 2:14; spiritually, in a spiritual sense, allegorically, Rev. 11:8*</def>
12042
12043GK G4463 | S G4154   πνέω   pneō   7x
12044<def>to breathe; to blow, as the wind, Mt. 7:25, 27</def>
12045
12046GK G4464 | S G4155   πνίγω   pnigō   3x
12047<def>to stifle, suffocate, choke, Mk. 5:13; to seize by the throat, Mk. 13:17; 18:28*</def>
12048
12049GK G4465 | S G4156   πνικτός   pniktos   3x
12050<def>strangled, suffocated; in NT τὸ πνικτόν, the flesh of animals killed by strangulation or suffocation, Acts 15:20, 29; 21:25*</def>
12051
12052GK G4466 | S G4157   πνοή   pnoē   2x
12053<def>breath, respiration, Acts 17:25; a wind, a blast of wind, breeze, Acts 2:2*</def>
12054
12055GK G4468 | S G4158   ποδήÏης   podeÌ„reÌ„s   1x
12056<def>reaching to the feet; as subst. i.e. á¼ÏƒÎ¸á½µÏ‚, a long, flowing robe reaching down to the feet, Rev. 1:13*</def>
12057
12058GK G4470 | S G4159   πόθεν   pothen   29x
12059<def>whence? from where, used of place, etc., Mt. 15:33; met. of a state of dignity, Rev. 2:5; used of origin, Mt. 21:25; of cause, source, author, etc., Mt. 13:27, 54, 56; Lk. 1:43; how? in what way? Mk. 8:4; 12:37</def>
12060
12061GK G4472 | S G4160   ποιέω   poieō   568x
12062<def>pluperf., πεποιήκειν, to make, form, construct, Mt. 17:4; Mk. 9:5; Jn. 2:15; of God, to create, Mt. 19:4; Acts 4:24; to make, prepare a feast, etc., Mt. 22:2; Mk. 6:21; met. to make, establish, ratify, a covenant, Heb. 8:9; to make, assume, consider, regard, Mt. 12:33; to make, effect, bring to pass, cause to take place, do, accomplish, Mt. 7:22; 21:21; Mk. 3:8; 6:5; 7:37; met. to perfect, accomplish, fulfil, put in execution a purpose, promise, etc., Lk. 16:4; 19:48; to cause, make, Mt. 5:32; Jn. 11:37; Acts 24:12; to make gain, gain, acquire, Mt. 25:16; Lk. 19:18; to get, procure, Lk. 12:33; to make, to cause to be or become a thing, Mt. 21:13; 23:15; to use, treat, Lk. 15:19; to make, constitute, appoint to some office, Mt. 4:19; Mk. 3:14; to make, declare to be, 1 Jn. 1:10; 5:10; to do, to perform, execute, practise, act, Mt. 5:46, 47, 6:2, 3; to commit evil, Mt. 13:41; 27:23; to be devoted to, follow, practise, Jn. 3:21; 5:29; Rom. 3:12; to do, execute, fulfil, keep, observe, obey, precepts, etc., Mt. 1:24; 5:19; 7:21, 24, 26; to bring evil upon, inflict, Acts 9:13; to keep, celebrate a festival, Mt. 26:18; to institute the celebration of a festival, Heb. 11:28; ποιεῖν τινα ἔχω, to cause to leave a place, i.q. ἔχω ἄγειν, to lead or conduct out, Acts 5:34; to pass, spend time, continue for a time, Mt. 20:12; Acts 15:33; 18:23; Jas. 4:13; to bear, as trees, yield, produce, Mt. 3:8, 10; 7:17, 18, 19; with a substantive or adjective it forms a periphrasis for the verb corresponding to the noun or adjective, e.g. δῆλον ποιεῖν, i.q. δηλοῦν, to make manifest, betray, Mt. 26:73; á¼ÎºÎ´á½·ÎºÎ·ÏƒÎ¹Î½ ποιεῖν, i.q. á¼Î´Î¹ÎºÎµá¿–ν, to vindicate, avenge, Lk. 18:7, 8; ἔκθετον ποιεῖν, i.q. á¼ÎºÏ„ιθέναι, to expose infants, Acts 7:19; á¼Î½á½³Î´Ïαν ποιεῖν, i.q. á¼Î½ÎµÎ´Ïεύειν, to lie in wait, Acts 25:3; á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…σίαν ποιεῖν, i.q. á¼Î¾Î¿Ï…σιάζειν, to exercise power or authority, Rev. 13:12; κÏίσιν ποιεῖν, i.q. κÏίνειν, to judge, act as judge, Jn. 5:27; λύτÏωσιν ποιεῖν, i.q. λυτÏοῦν, to deliver, set free, Lk. 1:68; μονὴν ποιεῖν, i.q. μένειν, to remain, dwell, Jn. 14:23; πόλεμον ποιεῖν, i.q. πολεμεῖν, to make or wage war, fight, Rev. 11:7; συμβούλιον ποιεῖν, i.q. συμβουλεύεσθαι, to consult together, deliberate, Mk. 3:6; συνωμοσίαν ποιεῖν, i.q. συνομνύναι, and συστÏοφὴν ποιεῖν, i.q. συστÏέφεσθαι, to conspire together, form a conspiracy, Acts 23:12, 13; φανεÏὸν ποιεῖν, i.q. φανεÏοῦν, to make known, betray, Mt. 12:16; ἀναβολὴν ποῖεσθαι, i.q. ἀναβάλλεσθαι, to delay, procrastinate, Acts 25:17; βέβαιον ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. βεβαιοῦν, to confirm, render firm and sure, 2 Pet. 1:10; δεήσεις ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. δεῖσθαι, to pray, offer prayer, Lk. 5:33; á¼ÎºÎ²Î¿Î»á½´Î½ ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. á¼ÎºÎ²á½±Î»Î»ÎµÎ¹Î½, to cast out, throw overboard, Acts 27:18; καθαÏισμὸν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. καθαÏίζειν, to cleanse from sin, Heb. 1:3; κοινωνίαν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. κοινωνεῖν, to communicate in liberality, bestow alms, Rom. 15:26; κοπετὸν ποιεῖν, i.q. κόπτεσθαι, to lament, bewail, Acts 8:2; λόγον ποιεῖσθαι, to regard, make account of, Acts 20:24; μνείαν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. μνησθῆναι, to call to mind, Rom. 1:9; μνήμην ποιεῖσθαι, to remember, retain in memory, 2 Pet. 1:15; ποÏείαν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. ποÏεύεσθαι, to go, journey, travel, Lk. 13:22; Ï€Ïόνοιαν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. Ï€Ïονοεῖσθαι, to take care of, provide for, Rom. 13:14; σπουδὴν ποιεῖσθαι, to act with diligence and earnestness, Jude 3 </def>→ accomplish; appoint; create; do; make.
12063
12064GK G4473 | S G4161   ποίημα   poiēma   2x
12065<def>that which is made or done; a work, workmanship, creation, Rom. 1:20; met. Eph. 2:10*</def>
12066
12067GK G4474 | S G4162   ποίησις   poiēsis   1x
12068<def>a making; an acting, doing, performance; observance of a law, Jas. 1:25*</def>
12069
12070GK G4475 | S G4163   ποιητής   poiētēs   6x
12071<def>a maker; the maker or author of a song or poem, a poet, Acts 17:28; a doer; a performer of the enactments of a law, Rom. 2:13</def>
12072
12073GK G4476 | S G4164   ποικίλος   poikilos   10x
12074<def>of various colors, variegated, checkered; various, diverse, manifold, Mt. 4:24 </def>→ various.
12075
12076GK G4477 | S G4165   ποιμαίνω   poimainō   11x
12077<def>to feed, pasture, tend a flock, Lk. 17:7; 1 Cor. 9:7; trop. to feed with selfish indulgence, to pamper, Jude 12; met. to tend, direct, superintend, Mt. 2:6; Jn. 21:16; to rule, Rev. 2:27 </def>→ shepherd.
12078
12079GK G4478 | S G4166   ποιμήν   poimēn   18x
12080<def>one who tends flocks or herds, a shepherd, herdsman, Mt. 9:36; 25:32; met. a pastor, superintendent, guardian, Jn. 10:11, 14, 16 </def>→ pastor; shepherd.
12081
12082GK G4479 | S G4167   ποίμνη   poimnē   5x
12083<def>a flock of sheep, Lk. 2:8; 1 Cor. 9:7; meton. a flock of disciples, Mt. 26:31; Jn. 10:16*</def>
12084
12085GK G4480 | S G4168   ποίμνιον   poimnion   5x
12086<def>a flock; met. a flock of Christian disciples, Lk. 12:32; Acts 20:28, 29; 1 Pet. 5:2, 3*</def>
12087
12088GK G4481 | S G4169   ποῖος   poios   33x
12089<def>of what kind, sort or species, Jn. 12:33; 21:19; what? which? Mt. 19:18; 21:23, 24, 27</def>
12090
12091GK G4482 | S G4170   πολεμέω   polemeō   7x
12092<def>to make or wage war, fight, Rev. 2:16; 12:7; to battle, quarrel, Jas. 4:2</def>
12093
12094GK G4483 | S G4171   πόλεμος   polemos   18x
12095<def>war, Mt. 24:6; Mk. 13:7; battle, engagement, combat, 1 Cor. 14:8; Heb. 11:34; battling, strife, Jas. 4:1 </def>→ battle; fight; war.
12096
12097GK G4484 | S G4172   πόλις   polis   162x
12098<def>a city, an enclosed and walled town, Mt. 10:5, 11; 11:1; meton. the inhabitants of a city, Mt. 8:34; 10:15; with a gen. of person, or a personal pronoun, the city of any one, the city of one’s birth or residence, Mt. 9:1; Lk. 2:4, 11; ἡ πόλις, the city, κατ’ á¼Î¾Î¿Ï‡á½µÎ½, Jerusalem, Mt. 21:18; 28:11; met. a place of permanent residence, abode, home, Heb. 11:10, 16; 13:14. The frequency count does not include its occurrence in the name Îέαν πόλιν in Acts 16:11 </def>→ city; town; village.
12099
12100GK G4485 | S G4173   πολιτάÏχης   politarcheÌ„s   2x
12101<def>a ruler or prefect of a city, city magistrate, Acts 17:6, 8*</def>
12102
12103GK G4486 | S G4174   πολιτεία   politeia   2x
12104<def>the state of being a citizen; citizenship, the right or privilege of being a citizen, freedom of a city or state, Acts 22:28; a commonwealth, community, Eph. 2:12*</def>
12105
12106GK G4487 | S G4175   πολίτευμα   politeuma   1x
12107<def>the administration of a commonwealth; in NT equivalent to πολιτεία, a community, commonwealth, Phil. 3:20*</def>
12108
12109GK G4488 | S G4176   πολιτεύομαι   politeuomai   2x
12110<def>intrans. to be a citizen; trans. to govern a city or state, administer the affairs of a state; pass. to be governed; in NT to order one’s life and conduct, converse, live, in a certain manner as to habits and principles, Acts 23:1; Phil. 1:27*</def>
12111
12112GK G4489 | S G4177   πολίτης   politēs   4x
12113<def>a citizen, Lk. 15:15; 19:14; Acts 21:39; Heb. 8:11*</def>
12114
12115GK G4490 | S G4178   πολλάκις   pollakis   18x
12116<def>many times, often, frequently, Mt. 17:15; Mk. 5:4; 9:22 </def>→ often.
12117
12118GK G4491 | S G4179   πολλαπλασίων   pollaplasiōn   1x
12119<def>manifold, many times more, Lk. 18:30*</def>
12120
12121GK G4494 | S G4180   πολυλογία   polylogia   1x
12122<def>wordiness, loquacity, Mt. 6:7*</def>
12123
12124GK G4495 | S G4181   πολυμεÏῶς   polymeroÌ„s   1x
12125<def>in many parts or ways, Heb. 1:1*</def>
12126
12127GK G4497 | S G4182   πολυποίκιλος   polypoikilos   1x
12128<def>exceedingly various, multiform, manifold; by impl. immense, infinite, Eph. 3:10*</def>
12129
12130GK G4498 | S G4118, G4119, G4183   πολύς   polys   416x
12131<def>great in magnitude or quantity, much, large, Mt. 13:5; Jn. 3:23; 15:8; pl. many, Mt. 3:7; in time, long, Mt. 25:19; Mk. 6:35; Jn. 5:6; οἱ πολλοί, the many, the mass, Rom. 5:15; 12:5; 1 Cor. 10:33; τὸ πολύ, much, 2 Cor. 8:15; πολύ, as an adv., much, greatly, Mk. 12:27; Lk. 7:47; of time, á¼Ï€á½¶ πολύ, a long time, Acts 28:6; μετ’ οὠπολὺ, not long after, Acts 27:14; followed by a compar., much, 2 Cor. 8:22; πολλῷ, much, by much, Mt. 6:30; Mk. 10:48; τὰ πολλά, as an adv., most frequently, generally, Rom. 15:22; πολλά, as an adv., much, greatly, vehemently, Mk. 1:45; 3:12; of time, many times, frequently, often, Mt. 9:14 </def>→ great; large; many.
12132
12133GK G4499 | S G4184   πολύσπλαγχνος   polysplanchnos   1x
12134<def>very merciful, very compassionate, Jas. 5:11*</def>
12135
12136GK G4500 | S G4185   πολυτελής   polytelēs   3x
12137<def>expensive, costly, Mk. 14:3; 1 Tim. 2:9; of great value, very precious, 1 Pet. 3:4*</def>
12138
12139GK G4501 | S G4186   πολύτιμος   polytimos   3x
12140<def>of great price, costly, precious, Mt. 13:46; Jn. 12:3; 1 Pet. 1:7*</def>
12141
12142GK G4502 | S G4187   πολυτÏόπως   polytropoÌ„s   1x
12143<def>in many ways, in various modes, Heb. 1:1*</def>
12144
12145GK G4503 | S G4188   πόμα   poma   2x
12146<def>drink, 1 Cor. 10:4; Heb. 9:10*</def>
12147
12148GK G4504 | S G4189   πονηÏία   poneÌ„ria   7x
12149<def>pr. badness, bad condition; in NT evil disposition of mind, wickedness, mischief, malignity, Mt. 22:18; pl. πονηÏίαι, wicked deeds, villanies, Mk. 7:23; Acts 3:26</def>
12150
12151GK G4505 | S G4190, G4191   πονηÏός   poneÌ„ros   78x
12152<def>bad, unsound, Mt. 6:23; 7:17, 18; evil, afflictive, Eph. 5:16; 6:13; Rev. 16:2; evil, wrongful, malignant, malevolent, Mt. 5:11, 39; Acts 28:21; evil, wicked, impious, and τὸ πονηÏόν, evil, wrong, wickedness, Mt. 5:37, 45; 9:4; slothful, inactive, Mt. 25:26; Lk. 19:22; ὠπονηÏός, the evil one, the devil, Mt. 13:19, 38; Jn. 17:15; evil eye, i.q. φθονεÏός envious, Mt. 20:15; Mk. 7:22; impl. covetous, Mt. 7:11 </def>→ bad; evil; wicked, wickedness.
12153
12154GK G4506 | S G4192   πόνος   ponos   4x
12155<def>labor, travail; pain, misery, anguish, Col. 4:13; Rev. 16:10, 11; 21:4*</def>
12156
12157GK G4507 | S G4193   Ποντικός   Pontikos   1x
12158<def>belonging to or an inhabitant of Pontus, Acts 18:2*</def>
12159
12160GK G4508 | S G4194   Πόντιος   Pontios   3x
12161<def>Pontius, pr. name, Acts 4:27</def>
12162
12163GK G4509 | S G5117   Πόντος   Pontos   1x
12164<def>Pontus, country of Asia Minor, Acts 2:9; 1 Pet. 1:1*</def>
12165
12166GK G4511 | S G4196   Πόπλιος   Poplios   2x
12167<def>Publius, pr. name, Acts 28:7, 8*</def>
12168
12169GK G4512 | S G4197   ποÏεία   poreia   2x
12170<def>a going, progress; a journey, travel, Lk. 13:22; from the Hebrew, way of life, business, occupation, Jas. 1:11*</def>
12171
12172GK G4513 | S G4198   ποÏεύω   poreuō   153x
12173<def>also listed as a deponent, ποÏεύομαι, to go, pass from one place to another, Mt. 17:27; 18:12; to go away, depart, Mt. 24:1; 25:41; Jn. 14:2, 3; trop. to go away, depart, from life, to die, Lk. 22:22; to go, pass on one’s way, journey, travel, Mt. 2:8, 9; Lk. 1:39; 2:41; ποÏεύομαι ὀπίσω, to go after, to become a follower or partisan, Lk. 21:8; or, to pursue after, be devoted to, 2 Pet. 2:10; from the Hebrew, to go or proceed in any way or course of life, live in any manner, Lk. 1:6; 8:14; Acts 9:31 </def>→ go; travel; walk.
12174
12175GK G4514 | S G4199   ποÏθέω   portheō   3x
12176<def>to lay waste, destroy; impl. to harass, ravage, Acts 9:21; Gal. 1:13, 23*</def>
12177
12178GK G4516 | S G4200   ποÏισμός   porismos   2x
12179<def>a providing, procuring; meton. source of gain, 1 Tim. 6:5, 6*</def>
12180
12181GK G4517 | S G4201   ΠόÏκιος   Porkios   1x
12182<def>Porcius, pr. name, Acts 24:27*</def>
12183
12184GK G4518 | S G4202   ποÏνεία   porneia   25x
12185<def>fornication, whoredom, Mt. 15:19; Mk. 7:21; Acts 15:20, 29; concubinage, Jn. 8:41; adultery, Mt. 5:32; 19:9; incest, 1 Cor. 5:1; lewdness, uncleanness, genr., Rom. 1:29; from the Hebrew, put symbolically for idolatry, Rev. 2:21; 14:8 </def>→ fornication; sexual immorality.
12186
12187GK G4519 | S G4203   ποÏνεύω   porneuō   8x
12188<def>to commit fornication, 1 Cor. 6:18; 10:8; Rev. 2:14, 20; from the Hebrew, to commit spiritual fornication, practise idolatry, Rev. 17:2; 18:3, 9* </def>→ commit sexual immorality; fornication; sexual immorality.
12189
12190GK G4520 | S G4204   πόÏνη   pornē   12x
12191<def>a prostitute, a whore, harlot, an unchaste female, Mt. 21:31, 32; from the Hebrew, an idolatress, Rev. 17:1, 5, 15 </def>→ harlot; prostitute.
12192
12193GK G4521 | S G4205   πόÏνος   pornos   10x
12194<def>a catamite; in NT a fornicator, impure person, 1 Cor. 5:9, 10, 11; 6:9 </def>→ fornicator; sexual immorality.
12195
12196GK G4522 | S G4206   πόÏÏω   porrō   4x
12197<def>in advance, far advanced; far, far off, at a distance, Mt. 15:8; Mk. 7:6; Lk. 14:32, can be an improper prep. with the gen. The comparative form of the adverb appears as ποÏÏώτεÏον at Lk. 24:28.*</def>
12198
12199GK G4523 | S G4207   πόÏÏωθεν   porroÌ„then   2x
12200<def>from a distance, from afar, Heb. 11:13; at a distance, far, far off, Lk. 17:12*</def>
12201
12202GK G4525 | S G4209   ποÏφύÏα   porphyra   4x
12203<def>purpura, murex, a species of shellfish that yielded the purple dye, highly esteemed by the ancients, its tint being a bright crimson; in NT a purple garment, robe of purple, Lk. 16:19; Rev. 18:12</def>
12204
12205GK G4527 | S G4211   ποÏφυÏόπωλις   porphyropoÌ„lis   1x
12206<def>a female seller of purple cloths, Acts 16:4*</def>
12207
12208GK G4528 | S G4210   ποÏφυÏοῦς   porphyrous   4x
12209<def>contracted form is ποÏφύÏεος, purple, Jn. 19:2, 5; purple clothing, Rev. 17:4; 18:16*</def>
12210
12211GK G4529 | S G4212   ποσάκις   posakis   3x
12212<def>How many times? How often? Mt. 18:21; 23:37; Lk. 13:34*</def>
12213
12214GK G4530 | S G4213   πόσις   posis   3x
12215<def>drinking; drink, beverage, Jn. 6:55; Rom. 14:17; Col. 2:16*</def>
12216
12217GK G4531 | S G4214   πόσος   posos   27x
12218<def>How great? How much? Mt. 6:23; Lk. 16:5, 7; 2 Cor. 7:11; πόσῳ, adverbially before a comparative, How much? By how much? Mt. 7:11; 10:25; Heb. 10:29; of time, How long? Mk. 9:21; of number, pl. How many? Mt. 15:34; 16:9, 10</def>
12219
12220GK G4532 | S G4215   ποταμός   potamos   17x
12221<def>a river, stream, Mk. 1:5; Acts 16:13; met. and allegor. Jn. 7:38; Rev. 22:1, 2; a flood, winter torrent, for χείμαÏÏος ποταμός, Mt. 7:25, 27 </def>→ river; stream.
12222
12223GK G4533 | S G4216   ποταμοφόÏητος   potamophoreÌ„tos   1x
12224<def>borne along or carried away by a flood or torrent, Rev. 12:15*</def>
12225
12226GK G4534 | S G4217   ποταπός   potapos   7x
12227<def>Of what country? in NT equivalent to ποῖος, What? Of what manner? Of what kind or sort? Lk. 1:29; 7:37; denoting admiration, What? What kind of? How great? Mt. 8:27; Mk. 13:1</def>
12228
12229GK G4536 | S G4219   πότε   pote   19x
12230<def>interrogative adverb, When? At what time? Mt. 24:3; 25:37, 38, 39, 44; ἕως πότε, until when? how long? Mt. 17:17</def>
12231
12232GK G4537 | S G4218   ποτε   pote   29x
12233<def>enclitic particle, once, some time or other, either past or future; formerly, Jn. 9:13; at length, Lk. 22:32; at any time, ever, Eph. 5:29; Heb. 2:1; intensive after interrogatives, ever, 1 Cor. 9:7; Heb. 1:5</def>
12234
12235GK G4538 | S G4220   πότεÏον   poteron   1x
12236<def>interrogative of πότεÏος, α, ον, which never occurs in NT other than in this form, whether?, Jn. 7:17*</def>
12237
12238GK G4539 | S G4221   ποτήÏιον   poteÌ„rion   31x
12239<def>a vessel for drinking, cup, Mt. 10:42; 23:25, 26; meton. the contents of a cup, liquor contained in a cup, Lk. 22:20; 1 Cor. 10:16; from the Hebrew, the cup or potion of what God’s administration deals out, Mt. 20:22, 23; Rev. 14:10 </def>→ cup.
12240
12241GK G4540 | S G4222   ποτίζω   potizō   15x
12242<def>to cause to drink, give drink to, Mt. 10:42; met. 1 Cor. 3:2; Rev. 14:8; to water, irrigate, met. 1 Cor. 3:6, 7, 8 </def>→ give to drink; water.
12243
12244GK G4541 | S G4223   Ποτίολοι   Potioloi   1x
12245<def>Puteoli, a town of Italy, Acts 28:13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
12246
12247GK G4542 | S G4224   πότος   potos   1x
12248<def>a drinking; a drinking together, drinking bout, 1 Pet. 4:3*</def>
12249
12250GK G4543 | S G4225   που   pou   4x
12251<def>enclitic, somewhere, in a certain place, Heb. 2:6; 4:4; with numerals, thereabout, Rom. 4:19*</def>
12252
12253GK G4544 | S G4226   ποῦ   pou   48x
12254<def>interrogative, where? In what place? direct, Mt. 2:2; Lk. 8:25; Jn. 1:39; indirect, Mt. 2:4; Jn. 1:40; whither, Jn. 3:8; 7:35; 13:36</def>
12255
12256GK G4545 | S G4227   Πούδης   Poudēs   1x
12257<def>Pudens, pr. name, Latin, 2 Tim. 4:21*</def>
12258
12259GK G4546 | S G4228   πούς   pous   93x
12260<def>the foot, Mt. 4:6; 5:35; 7:6; 22:44; 28:9; Lk. 1:79; Acts 5:9; Rom. 3:15 </def>→ feet; foot.
12261
12262GK G4547 | S G4229   πÏᾶγμα   pragma   11x
12263<def>a thing done, fact, deed, work, transaction, Lk. 1:1; Jas. 3:16; a matter, affair, Mt. 18:19; Rom. 16:2; a matter of dispute, 1 Cor. 6:1; a thing, genr., Heb. 10:1; 11:1; τὸ Ï€Ïᾶγμα, a euphemism for unlawful sexual conduct, perhaps, 1 Thess. 4:6 </def>→ matter; thing.
12264
12265GK G4548 | S G4230   πÏαγματεία   pragmateia   1x
12266<def>an application to a matter of business; in NT business, affair, transaction, 2 Tim. 2:4*</def>
12267
12268GK G4549 | S G4231   πÏαγματεύομαι   pragmateuomai   1x
12269<def>to be occupied with or employed in any business, do business; to trade traffic, Lk. 19:13*</def>
12270
12271GK G4550 | S G4232   πÏαιτώÏιον   praitoÌ„rion   8x
12272<def>when used in reference to a camp, the tent of the general or commander-in-chief; hence, in reference to a province, the palace in which the governor of the province resided, Mt. 27:27; Mk. 15:16; Acts 23:35; the camp occupied by the praetorian cohorts at Rome, the praetorian camp, or, the Roman emperor’s palace, Phil. 1:13 </def>→ palace.
12273
12274GK G4551 | S G4233   πÏάκτωÏ   praktoÌ„r   2x
12275<def>an exactor of dues or penalties; an officer who enforced payment of debts by imprisonment, Lk. 12:58*</def>
12276
12277GK G4552 | S G4234   πÏᾶξις   praxis   6x
12278<def>operation, business, office, Rom. 12:4; Ï€Ïᾶξις, and Ï€Ïάξεις, actions, mode of acting, ways, deeds, practice, behavior, Mt. 16:27; Lk. 23:51</def>
12279
12280GK G4555 | S G4237   πÏασιά   prasia   2x
12281<def>a small area or bed in a garden; trop. a company of persons disposed in squares; from the Hebrew, Ï€Ïασιαὶ Ï€Ïασιαί, by areas, by squares, like beds in a garden, Mk. 6:40*</def>
12282
12283GK G4556 | S G4238   πÏάσσω   prassō   39x
12284<def>to do, execute, perform, practise, act, transact, and of evil, to commit, Lk. 22:23; 23:15; Jn. 3:20; Acts 26:9, 20, 26, 31; to fulfil, obey, observe a law, Rom. 2:25; to do to any one, Acts 16:28; 5:35; to occupy one’s self with, be engaged in, busy one’s self about, Acts 19:19; 1 Thess. 4:11; absol. to fare, Acts 15:29; Eph. 6:21; to exact, require, collect tribute, money lent, etc., Lk. 3:13; 19:23 </def>→ act; do; practice.
12285
12286GK G4557 | S G4238a   πÏαϋπάθεια   praupatheia   1x
12287<def>meekness, gentleness of mind, kindness, 1 Tim. 6:11*</def>
12288
12289GK G4558 | S G4239   πÏαύς   praus   4x
12290<def>also spelled Ï€Ïᾶος, meek, gentle, kind, forgiving, Mt. 5:5; mild, benevolent, humane, Mt. 11:29; 21:5; 1 Pet. 3:4*</def>
12291
12292GK G4559 | S G4240   πÏαύτης   prauteÌ„s   11x
12293<def>also spelled Ï€Ïαότης, ητος, ἡ, meekness, mildness, forbearance, 1 Pet. 3:15; gentleness, kindness, Jas. 1:21; 3:13; Gal. 5:23 </def>→ gentleness; humility
12294
12295GK G4560 | S G4241   πÏέπω   prepō   7x
12296<def>it becomes, it is fitting, it is proper, it is right, etc., and part. Ï€Ïέπον, becoming, suitable, decorous, etc., Mt. 3:15; 1 Cor. 11:13; Eph. 5:3; 1 Tim. 2:10</def>
12297
12298GK G4561 | S G4242   πÏεσβεία   presbeia   2x
12299<def>eldership, seniority; an embassy, legation; a body of ambassadors, legates, Lk. 14:32; 19:14*</def>
12300
12301GK G4563 | S G4243   πÏεσβεύω   presbeuō   2x
12302<def>to be elder; to be an ambassador, perform the duties of an ambassador, 2 Cor. 5:20; Eph. 6:20*</def>
12303
12304GK G4564 | S G4244   πÏεσβυτέÏιον   presbyterion   3x
12305<def>a body of old men, an assembly of elders; the Jewish Sanhedrin, Lk. 22:66; Acts 22:5; a body of elders in the Christian church, a presbytery, 1 Tim. 4:14*</def>
12306
12307GK G4565 | S G4245   πÏεσβύτεÏος   presbyteros   66x
12308<def>elder, senior; older, more advanced in years, Lk. 15:25; Jn. 8:9; Acts 2:17; an elder in respect of age, person advanced in years, 1 Tim. 5:1, 2; pl. spc. ancients, ancestors, fathers, Mt. 15:2; Heb. 11:2; as an appellation of dignity, an elder, local dignitary, Lk. 7:3; an elder, member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, Mt. 16:21; 21:23; 26:3, 47, 57, 59; an elder or presbyter of the Christian church, Acts 11:30; 14:23, et al. freq. </def>→ elder; older.
12309
12310GK G4566 | S G4246   πÏεσβύτης   presbyteÌ„s   3x
12311<def>an old man, aged person, Lk. 1:18; Tit. 2:2; Phlm. 9*</def>
12312
12313GK G4567 | S G4247   πÏεσβῦτις   presbytis   1x
12314<def>an aged woman, Tit. 2:3*</def>
12315
12316GK G4568 | S G4248   πÏηνής   preÌ„neÌ„s   1x
12317<def>prone, head-foremost; Ï€Ïηνὴς γενόμενος, falling head-long, Acts 1:18*</def>
12318
12319GK G4569 | S G4249   πÏίζω   prizō   1x
12320<def>also spelled Ï€Ïίω, to saw, saw in two, Heb. 11:37*</def>
12321
12322GK G4570 | S G4250   πÏίν   prin   13x
12323<def>can function as a temporal conj. and an improper prep., before, of time, Mt. 26:34, 75; Mk. 14:72; Ï€Ïὶν ἤ, sooner than, before, Mt. 1:18; Lk. 2:26</def>
12324
12325GK G4571 | S G4251   ΠÏίσκα   Priska   3x
12326<def>see also Î Ïόσκιλλα, Prisca, pr. name, Rom. 16:3; 1 Cor. 16:19; 2 Tim. 4:19*</def>
12327
12328GK G4572 | S G4252   ΠÏίσκιλλα   Priskilla   3x
12329<def>Priscilla, pr. name, the diminutive form of Î Ïίσκα, the wife of Apollos, Acts 18:2, 18, 26*</def>
12330
12331GK G4574 | S G4253   πÏό   pro   47x
12332<def>before, of place, in front of, in advance of, Mt. 11:10; Lk. 1:76; Acts 5:23; before, of time, Mt. 5:12; Lk. 11:38; before an infin. with the gen. of the article, before, before that, Mt. 6:8; Lk. 2:21; before, above, in preference, Jas. 5:12; 1 Pet. 4:8</def>
12333
12334GK G4575 | S G4254   πÏοάγω   proagō   20x
12335<def>to lead, bring, or conduct forth, produce, Acts 12:6; 16:30; 25:26; intrans. to go before, to go first, Mt. 2:9; 21:9; Mk. 6:45; 1 Tim. 5:24; part. Ï€Ïοάγων, ουσα, ον, preceding, previous, antecedent, 1 Tim. 1:18; Heb. 7:18; hence, in NT, trans. to precede, Mt. 14:22; to be in advance of, Mt. 21:31 </def>→ go ahead.
12336
12337GK G4576 | S G4255   πÏοαιÏέω   proaireō   1x
12338<def>to prefer, choose; met. to purpose, intend considerately, 2 Cor. 9:7*</def>
12339
12340GK G4577 | S G4256   πÏοαιτιάομαι   proaitiaomai   1x
12341<def>pr. to charge beforehand; to convince beforehand, Rom. 3:9, since the charges in the case in question were drawn from Scripture.*</def>
12342
12343GK G4578 | S G4257   πÏοακούω   proakouō   1x
12344<def>to hear beforehand or already, Col. 1:5*</def>
12345
12346GK G4579 | S G4258   πÏοαμαÏτάνω   proamartanō   2x
12347<def>to sin before; perf., to have already sinned, have sinned heretofore, 2 Cor. 12:21; 13:2*</def>
12348
12349GK G4580 | S G4259   πÏοαύλιον   proaulion   1x
12350<def>the exterior court before an edifice, Mk. 14:68*</def>
12351
12352GK G4581 | S G4260   πÏοβαίνω   probainō   5x
12353<def>to go forward, advance, Mt. 4:21; Mk. 1:19; to advance in life, Lk. 1:7, 18; 2:36*</def>
12354
12355GK G4582 | S G4261   πÏοβάλλω   proballō   2x
12356<def>to cast before, project; to put or urge forward, Acts 19:33; to put forth, as a tree its blossoms, etc., Lk. 21:30*</def>
12357
12358GK G4583 | S G4262   πÏοβατικός   probatikos   1x
12359<def>belonging or pertaining to sheep; ἡ Ï€Ïοβατικὴ (πύλη), the sheep gate, Jn. 5:2*</def>
12360
12361GK G4585 | S G4263   πÏόβατον   probaton   39x
12362<def>a sheep, Mt. 7:15; 9:36; 10:16; met. Mt. 10:6; 15:24 </def>→ sheep.
12363
12364GK G4586 | S G4264   πÏοβιβάζω   probibazō   1x
12365<def>to cause any one to advance, to lead forward; met. to incite, instigate, Mt. 14:8*</def>
12366
12367GK G4587 | S G4265   πÏοβλέπω   problepō   1x
12368<def>to foresee; mid. to provide beforehand, Heb. 11:40*</def>
12369
12370GK G4588 | S G4266   πÏογίνομαι   proginomai   1x
12371<def>to be or happen before, be previously done or committed; Ï€Ïογεγονώς, bygone, previous, Rom. 3:25</def>
12372
12373GK G4589 | S G4267   πÏογινώσκω   proginoÌ„skō   5x
12374<def>to know beforehand, to be previously acquainted with, Acts 26:5; 2 Pet. 3:17; to determine on beforehand, to foreordain, 1 Pet. 1:20; in NT, from the Hebrew, to foreknow, to appoint as the subject of future privileges, Rom. 8:29; 11:2* </def>→ foreknow, foreknowledge.
12375
12376GK G4590 | S G4268   πÏόγνωσις   prognoÌ„sis   2x
12377<def>foreknowledge; in NT previous determination, purpose, Acts 2:23; 1 Pet. 1:2* </def>→ foreknow, foreknowledge.
12378
12379GK G4591 | S G4269   πÏόγονος   progonos   2x
12380<def>born earlier, elder; a progenitor, pl. progenitors; parents, 1 Tim. 5:4; forefathers, ancestors, 2 Tim. 1:3*</def>
12381
12382GK G4592 | S G4270   πÏογÏάφω   prographō   4x
12383<def>to write before, Rom. 15:4; Eph. 3:3; to make a subject of public notice; to set forth unreservedly and distinctly, Gal. 3:1; to designate clearly, Jude 4*</def>
12384
12385GK G4593 | S G4271   πÏόδηλος   prodeÌ„los   3x
12386<def>previously manifest, before known; plainly manifest, very clear, prominently conspicuous, 1 Tim. 5:24, 25; Heb. 7:14*</def>
12387
12388GK G4594 | S G4272   πÏοδίδωμι   prodidoÌ„mi   1x
12389<def>to give before, precede in giving; Rom. 11:35*</def>
12390
12391GK G4595 | S G4273   πÏοδότης   prodoteÌ„s   3x
12392<def>a betrayer, traitor, Lk. 6:16; Acts 7:52; 2 Tim. 3:4*</def>
12393
12394GK G4596 | S G4274   πÏόδÏομος   prodromos   1x
12395<def>a precursor, forerunner, one who advances to explore and prepare the way, Heb. 6:20*</def>
12396
12397GK G4598 | S G4276   πÏοελπίζω   proelpizō   1x
12398<def>to have hope and confidence in a person or thing beforehand, Eph. 1:12*</def>
12399
12400GK G4599 | S G4278   πÏοενάÏχομαι   proenarchomai   2x
12401<def>to begin before a particular time, 2 Cor. 8:6, 10*</def>
12402
12403GK G4601 | S G4281   πÏοέÏχομαι   proerchomai   9x
12404<def>to go forwards, advance, proceed, Mt. 26:39; Mk. 14:35; Acts 12:10; to precede, go before any one, Lk. 22:47; to precede in time, be a forerunner or precursor, Lk. 1:17; to outgo, outstrip in going, Mk. 6:33; to travel in advance of any one, precede, 20:5, 13; 2 Cor. 9:5*</def>
12405
12406GK G4602 | S G4282   πÏοετοιμάζω   proetoimazō   2x
12407<def>to prepare beforehand; in NT to appoint beforehand, Rom. 9:23; Eph. 2:10*</def>
12408
12409GK G4603 | S G4283   πÏοευαγγελίζομαι   proeuangelizomai   1x
12410<def>to announce joyful tidings beforehand, Gal. 3:8*</def>
12411
12412GK G4604 | S G4284   πÏοέχω   proechō   1x
12413<def>to have or hold before; intrans. and mid. to excel, surpass, have advantage or preeminence, Rom. 3:9*</def>
12414
12415GK G4605 | S G4285   πÏοηγέομαι   proeÌ„geomai   1x
12416<def>to go before, precede, lead onward; met. to endeavor to take the lead of, vie with, or, to give precedence to, to prefer, Rom. 12:10*</def>
12417
12418GK G4606 | S G4286   πÏόθεσις   prothesis   12x
12419<def>a setting forth or before; οἱ ἄÏτοι τῆς Ï€Ïοθέσεως, and ἡ Ï€Ïόθεσις τῶν ἄÏτων, the shewbread, the twelve loaves of bread, corresponding to the twelve tribes, which were set out in two rows upon the golden table in the sanctuary, Mt. 12:4; Mk. 2:26; Lk. 6:4; Heb. 9:2; predetermination, purpose, Acts 11:23; 27:13; Rom. 8:28; 2 Tim. 3:10 </def>→ purpose.
12420
12421GK G4607 | S G4287   πÏοθεσμία   prothesmia   1x
12422<def>a time before appointed, set or appointed time, Gal. 4:2*</def>
12423
12424GK G4608 | S G4288   πÏοθυμία   prothumia   5x
12425<def>promptness, readiness, eagerness of mind, willingness, Acts 17:11; 2 Cor. 8:11, 12, 19; 9:2*</def>
12426
12427GK G4609 | S G4289   πÏόθυμος   prothumos   3x
12428<def>ready in mind, prepared, prompt, willing, Mt. 26:41; Mk. 14:38; τὸ Ï€Ïόθυμον, i.q. ἡ Ï€Ïοθυμία, readiness, eagerness of mind, Rom. 1:15*</def>
12429
12430GK G4610 | S G4290   πÏοθύμως   prothumoÌ„s   1x
12431<def>promptly, readily, willingly, heartily, cheerfully, 1 Pet. 5:2*</def>
12432
12433GK G4611 | S G4406   πÏόϊμος   proimos   1x
12434<def>also spelled Ï€Ïώϊμος, early, Jas. 5:7*</def>
12435
12436GK G4613 | S G4291   πÏοίστημι   proisteÌ„mi   8x
12437<def>to set before; met. to set over, appoint with authority; intrans. 2 aor. Ï€Ïοὔστην, perf. Ï€Ïοέστηκα, part. Ï€Ïοεστώς, and mid. Ï€Ïοίσταμαι, to preside, govern, superintend, Rom. 12:8; 1 Thess. 5:12; 1 Tim. 3:4, 5, 12; 5:17; mid. to undertake resolutely, to practise diligently, to maintain the practice of, Tit. 3:8, 14*</def>
12438
12439GK G4614 | S G4292   πÏοκαλέω   prokaleō   1x
12440<def>to call out, challenge to fight; to provoke, irritate, with feelings of ungenerous rivalry, Gal. 5:26*</def>
12441
12442GK G4615 | S G4293   πÏοκαταγγέλλω   prokatangellō   2x
12443<def>to declare or announce beforehand, foretell, predict, Acts 3:18; 7:52*</def>
12444
12445GK G4616 | S G4294   πÏοκαταÏτίζω   prokatartizō   1x
12446<def>to make ready, prepare, or complete beforehand, 2 Cor. 9:5*</def>
12447
12448GK G4618 | S G4295   πÏόκειμαι   prokeimai   5x
12449<def>to lie or be placed before; met. to be proposed or set before, as a duty, example, reward, etc., Heb. 6:18; 12:1, 2; Jude 7; to be at hand, be present, 2 Cor. 8:12*</def>
12450
12451GK G4619 | S G4296   πÏοκηÏύσσω   prokeÌ„ryssō   1x
12452<def>to announce publicly; in NT to announce before, Acts 13:24*</def>
12453
12454GK G4620 | S G4297   πÏοκοπή   prokopē   3x
12455<def>advance upon a way; met. progress, advancement, furtherance, Phil. 1:12, 25; 1 Tim. 4:15*</def>
12456
12457GK G4621 | S G4298   πÏοκόπτω   prokoptō   6x
12458<def>pr. to cut a passage forward; to advance, make progress; to advance, as time, to be far spent, Rom. 13:12; met. to advance in wisdom, age, or stature, Lk. 2:52; seq. á¼Î½, to make progress or proficiency in, Gal. 1:14; Ï€Ïοκόπτω á¼Ï€á½¶ πλεῖον, to proceed or advance further, 2 Tim. 2:16; 3:9; Ï€Ïοκόπτω á¼Ï€á½¶ τὸ χεῖÏον, to grow worse and worse, 2 Tim. 3:13*</def>
12459
12460GK G4622 | S G4299   πÏόκÏιμα   prokrima   1x
12461<def>previous judgment, prejudice, or, preference, partiality, 1 Tim. 5:21*</def>
12462
12463GK G4623 | S G4300   πÏοκυÏόω   prokyroō   1x
12464<def>to sanction and establish previously, ratify and confirm before, Gal. 3:17*</def>
12465
12466GK G4624 | S G4301   πÏολαμβάνω   prolambanō   3x
12467<def>to take before another, 1 Cor. 11:21; trop. to anticipate, do beforehand, Mk. 14:8; to take by surprise; pass. be taken unexpectedly, be overtaken, be taken by surprise, Gal. 6:1*</def>
12468
12469GK G4625 | S G4302, G4277, G4280   πÏολέγω   prolegō   15x
12470<def>to tell beforehand, to foretell, Mt. 24:25; Acts 1:16; Rom. 9:29; 2 Cor. 13:2; Gal. 5:21; 1 Thess. 3:4 </def>→ say before; warn.
12471
12472GK G4626 | S G4303   πÏομαÏτύÏομαι   promartyromai   1x
12473<def>pr. to witness or testify beforehand; to declare beforehand, predict, 1 Pet. 1:11*</def>
12474
12475GK G4627 | S G4304   πÏομελετάω   promeletaō   1x
12476<def>to practise beforehand; to premeditate, Lk. 21:14*</def>
12477
12478GK G4628 | S G4305   πÏομεÏιμνάω   promerimnaō   1x
12479<def>to be anxious or solicitous beforehand, to ponder beforehand, Mk. 13:11*</def>
12480
12481GK G4629 | S G4306   πÏονοέω   pronoeō   3x
12482<def>to perceive beforehand, foresee; to provide for, 1 Tim. 5:8; mid. to provide for one’s self; by impl. to apply one’s self to a thing, practice, strive to exhibit, Rom. 12:17; 2 Cor. 8:21*</def>
12483
12484GK G4630 | S G4307   πÏόνοια   pronoia   2x
12485<def>forethought; providence, provident care, Acts 24:2; provision, Rom. 13:14*</def>
12486
12487GK G4632 | S G4275, G4308   πÏοοÏάω   prooraō   4x
12488<def>to foresee, Acts 2:31; Gal. 3:8; to see before, Acts 21:29; in NT to have vividly present to the mind, to be mindful of, Acts 2:25*</def>
12489
12490GK G4633 | S G4309   πÏοοÏίζω   proorizō   6x
12491<def>to limit or mark out beforehand; to design definitely beforehand, ordain beforehand, predestine, Acts 4:28; Rom. 8:29, 30 </def>→ predestine.
12492
12493GK G4634 | S G4310   πÏοπάσχω   propaschō   1x
12494<def>to experience previously, of ill treatment, 1 Thess. 2:2*</def>
12495
12496GK G4635 | S G4310a   πÏοπάτωÏ   propatoÌ„r   1x
12497<def>a grandfather; a progenitor, or ancestor, Rom. 4:1*</def>
12498
12499GK G4636 | S G4311   πÏοπέμπω   propempō   9x
12500<def>to send on before; to accompany or attend out of respect, escort, accompany for a certain distance on setting out on a journey, Acts 15:3; 20:38; 21:5; to furnish with things necessary for a journey, Tit. 3:13; 3 Jn. 6</def>
12501
12502GK G4637 | S G4312   πÏοπετής   propeteÌ„s   2x
12503<def>falling forwards; meton. precipitate, rash, Acts 19:36; 2 Tim. 3:4*</def>
12504
12505GK G4638 | S G4313   πÏοποÏεύομαι   proporeuomai   2x
12506<def>to precede, go before, Acts 7:40; Lk. 1:76*</def>
12507
12508GK G4639 | S G4314   πÏός   pros   700x
12509<def>from; met. for the benefit of, Acts 27:34; with a dative, near, by, at, by the side of, in the vicinity of, Mk. 5:11; Lk. 19:37; with an accusative, used of the place to which anything tends, to, unto, towards, Mt. 2:12; 3:5, 13; at, close upon, Mt. 3:10; Mk. 5:22; near to, in the vicinity of, Mk. 6:45; after verbs of speaking, praying, answering to a charge, etc., to, Mt. 3:15; 27:14; of place where, with, in, among, by, at, etc., Mt. 26:55; Mk. 11:4; Lk. 1:80; of time, for, during, Lk. 8:13; 1 Cor. 7:5; near, towards, Lk. 24:29; of the end, object, purpose for which an action is exerted, or to which any quality, etc., has reference, to, Jn. 4:35; Acts 3:10; 27:12; before an infin. with τό, in order to, that, in order that, Mt. 6:1; 13:30; 26:12; so as to, so that, Mt. 5:28; of the relation which any action, state, quality, etc., bears to any person or thing, in relation to, of, concerning, in respect to, with reference to, Mt. 19:8; Lk. 12:41; 18:1; 20:19; as it respects, as it concerns, with relation to, Mt. 27:4; Jn. 21:22, 23; according to, in conformity with, Lk. 12:47; 2 Cor. 5:10; in comparison with, Rom. 8:18; in attention to, Eph. 3:4; of the actions, dispositions, etc., exhibited with respect to any one, whether friendly, towards, Gal. 6:10; Eph. 6:9; or unfriendly, with, against, Lk. 23:12; Acts 23:30; after verbs signifying to converse, dispute, make a covenant, etc., with, Lk. 24:14; Acts 2:7; 3:25</def>
12510
12511GK G4640 | S G4315   πÏοσάββατον   prosabbaton   1x
12512<def>the day before the sabbath, sabbath-eve, Mk. 15:42*</def>
12513
12514GK G4641 | S G4316   πÏοσαγοÏεύω   prosagoreuō   1x
12515<def>to speak to, accost, to name, declare, Heb. 5:10*</def>
12516
12517GK G4642 | S G4317   πÏοσάγω   prosagō   4x
12518<def>to lead or conduct to, bring, Lk. 9:41; Acts 16:20; to conduct to the presence of, to procure access for, 1 Pet. 3:18; to bring near; to near, in a nautical sense, Acts 27:27*</def>
12519
12520GK G4643 | S G4318   πÏοσαγωγή   prosagoÌ„gē   3x
12521<def>approach; access, admission, to the presence of any one, Rom. 5:2; Eph. 2:18; 3:12* </def>→ access.
12522
12523GK G4644 | S GÏ€4319   πÏοσαιτέω   prosaiteō   1x
12524<def>to ask for in addition; to ask earnestly, beg; to beg alms, Jn. 9:8*</def>
12525
12526GK G4645 | S G4319a   πÏοσαίτης   prosaiteÌ„s   2x
12527<def>a beggar, mendicant, Mk. 10:46; Jn. 9:8*</def>
12528
12529GK G4646 | S G4320   πÏοσαναβαίνω   prosanabainō   1x
12530<def>to go up further, Lk. 14:10*</def>
12531
12532GK G4649 | S G4321   πÏοσαναλόω   prosanaloō   1x
12533<def>to spend, Lk. 8:43*</def>
12534
12535GK G4650 | S G4322   πÏοσαναπληÏόω   prosanapleÌ„roō   2x
12536<def>to fill up by addition; to supply deficiencies, 2 Cor. 9:12; 11:9*</def>
12537
12538GK G4651 | S G4323   πÏοσανατίθημι   prosanatitheÌ„mi   2x
12539<def>occurs in the NT only as a middle, to lay upon over and above; mid. to put one’s self in free communication with, to confer with, Gal. 1:16; to confer upon, to propound as a matter of consideration, Gal. 2:6*</def>
12540
12541GK G4653 | S G4324   πÏοσαπειλέω   prosapeileō   1x
12542<def>to threaten in addition, utter additional threats, Acts 4:21*</def>
12543
12544GK G4655 | S G4325   πÏοσδαπανάω   prosdapanaō   1x
12545<def>to spend besides, expend over and above, Lk. 10:35*</def>
12546
12547GK G4656 | S G4326   πÏοσδέομαι   prosdeomai   1x
12548<def>to want besides or in addition, need, Acts 17:25*</def>
12549
12550GK G4657 | S G4327   πÏοσδέχομαι   prosdechomai   14x
12551<def>to receive, accept; to receive, admit, grant access to, Lk. 15:2; to receive, admit, accept, and with οá½, to reject, Heb. 11:35; to submit to, Heb. 10:34; to receive kindly, as a guest, entertain, Rom. 16:2; to receive, admit, as a hope, Acts 24:15; to look or wait for, expect, await, Mk. 15:43; Lk. 2:25 </def>→ await; expect; receive; wait for; welcome.
12552
12553GK G4659 | S G4328   πÏοσδοκάω   prosdokaō   16x
12554<def>to look for, be expectant of, Mt. 11:3; Lk. 7:19, 20; Acts 3:5; 2 Pet. 3:12, 13, 14; to expect, Acts 28:6; to wait for, Lk. 1:21; 8:40; Acts 10:24; 27:33; absol. to think, anticipate, Mt. 24:50; Lk. 12:46 </def>→ expect; look for; wait for.
12555
12556GK G4660 | S G4329   πÏοσδοκία   prosdokia   2x
12557<def>a looking for, expectation, anticipation, Lk. 21:26; meton. expectation, what is expected or anticipated, Acts 12:11*</def>
12558
12559GK G4661 | S G4330   πÏοσεάω   proseaō   1x
12560<def>to permit an approach, Acts 27:7*</def>
12561
12562GK G4664 | S G4333   πÏοσεÏγάζομαι   prosergazomai   1x
12563<def>pr. to work in addition; to gain in addition in trade, Lk. 19:16*</def>
12564
12565GK G4665 | S G4334   πÏοσέÏχομαι   proserchomai   86x
12566<def>to come or go to any one, approach, Mt. 4:3, 11; 5:1; 8:19, 25, et al. freq.; trop. to come or go to, approach, draw near, spiritually, Heb. 7:25; 11:6; 4:16; 1 Pet. 2:4; met. to assent to, accede to, concur in, 1 Tim. 6:3 </def>→ approach; come to.
12567
12568GK G4666 | S G4335   πÏοσευχή   proseuchē   36x
12569<def>prayer, Mt. 17:21; 21:13, 22; Lk. 6:12; Acts 1:14; meton. a place where prayer is offered, an oratory, perhaps, Acts 16:13, 16 </def>→ prayer.
12570
12571GK G4667 | S G4336   πÏοσεύχομαι   proseuchomai   85x
12572<def>to pray, offer prayer, Mt. 5:44; 6:5, 6 </def>→ pray.
12573
12574GK G4668 | S G4337   πÏοσέχω   prosechō   24x
12575<def>to have in addition; to hold to, bring near; absol. to apply the mind to a thing, to give heed to, attend to, observe, consider, Acts 5:35; Heb. 2:1; 2 Pet. 1:19; to take care of, provide for, Acts 20:28; when followed by ἀπό, μή, or μήποτε, to beware of, take heed of, guard against, Mt. 6:1; 7:15; to assent to, yield credence to, follow, adhere or be attached to, Acts 8:6, 10, 11; 16:14; to give one’s self up to, be addicted to, engage in, be occupied with, 1 Tim. 1:4, 3:8 </def>→ guard; pay attention; watch out.
12576
12577GK G4669 | S G4338   πÏοσηλόω   proseÌ„loō   1x
12578<def>to nail to, affix with nails, Col. 2:14*</def>
12579
12580GK G4670 | S G4339   πÏοσήλυτος   proseÌ„lytos   4x
12581<def>pr. a newcomer, a stranger; in NT a proselyte, convert from paganism to Judaism, Mt. 23:15; Acts 2:11; 6:5; 13:43*</def>
12582
12583GK G4672 | S G4340   πÏόσκαιÏος   proskairos   4x
12584<def>opportune, in NT continuing for a limited time, temporary, transient, Mt. 13:21; Mk. 4:17; 2 Cor. 4:18; Heb. 11:25*</def>
12585
12586GK G4673 | S G4341   πÏοσκαλέω   proskaleō   29x
12587<def>to call to one’s self, summon, Mt. 10:1; 15:10, 32; 18:2; to invite, Acts 2:39; to call to the performance of a thing, appoint, Acts 13:2; 16:10 </def>→ summon.
12588
12589GK G4674 | S G4342   πÏοσκαÏτεÏέω   proskartereō   10x
12590<def>to persist in adherence to a thing; to be intently engaged in, attend constantly to, Acts 1:14; 2:42; Rom. 13:6; to remain constantly in a place, Acts 2:46; to constantly attend upon, continue near to, be at hand, Mk. 3:9; Acts 8:13; 10:7 </def>→ attend to; (be) devoted to.
12591
12592GK G4675 | S G4343   πÏοσκαÏτέÏησις   proskartereÌ„sis   1x
12593<def>perseverance, unremitting continuance in a thing, Eph. 6:18*</def>
12594
12595GK G4676 | S G4344   πÏοσκεφάλαιον   proskephalaion   1x
12596<def>pr. a cushion for the head, pillow; also, a boat cushion, Mk. 4:38*</def>
12597
12598GK G4677 | S G4345   πÏοσκληÏόω   proskleÌ„roō   1x
12599<def>pr. to assign by lot; in NT, to adjoin one’s self to, associate with, follow as a disciple, Acts 17:4*</def>
12600
12601GK G4679 | S G4345a   πÏοσκλίνω   prosklinō   1x
12602<def>pr. to make to lean upon or against a thing; met., to join one’s self to, follow as an adherent, Acts 5:36*</def>
12603
12604GK G4680 | S G4346   πÏόσκλισις   prosklisis   1x
12605<def>pr. a leaning upon or towards a thing; met. a leaning towards any one, inclination of mind towards, partiality, 1 Tim. 5:21*</def>
12606
12607GK G4681 | S G4347   πÏοσκολλάω   proskollaō   2x
12608<def>pr. to glue to; to cleave closely to, Mk. 10:7; Eph. 5:31*</def>
12609
12610GK G4682 | S G4348   πÏόσκομμα   proskomma   6x
12611<def>a stumbling, Rom. 9:32, 33; 1 Pet. 2:8; met. a stumbling block, an occasion of sinning, means of inducing to sin, Rom. 14:13; 1 Cor. 8:9; met. a moral stumbling, a shock to the moral or religious sense, a moral embarrassment, Rom. 14:20* </def>→ offense; stumbling block.
12612
12613GK G4683 | S G4349   πÏοσκοπή   proskopē   1x
12614<def>pr. a stumbling; offense; in NT an offense, shock, ground of exception, 2 Cor. 6:3*</def>
12615
12616GK G4684 | S G4350   πÏοσκόπτω   proskoptō   8x
12617<def>to dash against, to beat upon, Mt. 7:27; to strike the foot against, Mt. 4:6; Lk. 4:11; to stumble, Jn. 11:9, 10; met. to stumble at, to take offense at, Rom. 9:32; 14:21; 1 Pet. 2:8*</def>
12618
12619GK G4685 | S G4351   πÏοσκυλίω   proskyliō   2x
12620<def>to roll to or against, Mt. 27:60; Mk. 15:46*</def>
12621
12622GK G4686 | S G4352   πÏοσκυνέω   proskyneō   60x
12623<def>to do reverence or homage by kissing the hand; in NT to do reverence or homage by prostration, Mt. 2:2, 8, 11; 20:20; Lk. 4:7; 24:52; to pay divine homage, worship, adore, Mt. 4:10; Jn. 4:20, 21; Heb. 1:6; to bow one’s self in adoration, Heb. 11:21 </def>→ fall down before; worship.
12624
12625GK G4687 | S G4353   πÏοσκυνητής   proskyneÌ„teÌ„s   1x
12626<def>a worshiper, Jn. 4:23*</def>
12627
12628GK G4688 | S G4354   πÏοσλαλέω   proslaleō   2x
12629<def>to speak to, converse with, Acts 13:43; 28:20*</def>
12630
12631GK G4689 | S G4355   πÏοσλαμβάνω   proslambanō   12x
12632<def>to take to one’s self, assume, take as a companion or associate, Acts 17:5; 18:26; to take, as food, Acts 27:33, 36; to receive kindly or hospitably, admit to one’s society and friendship, treat with kindness, Acts 28:2; Rom. 14:1, 3; 15:7; Phlm. 17; to take or draw to one’s self as a preliminary to an address of admonition, Mt. 16:22; Mk. 8:32* </def>→ accept; take aside; welcome.
12633
12634GK G4691 | S G4356   πÏόσλημψις   prosleÌ„mpsis   1x
12635<def>also spelled Ï€Ïόσληψις, acceptance, Rom. 11:15*</def>
12636
12637GK G4693 | S G4357   πÏοσμένω   prosmenō   7x
12638<def>to continue, remain, stay in a place, 1 Tim. 1:3; to remain or continue with any one, Mt. 15:32; Mk. 8:2; Acts 18:18; to adhere to, Acts 11:23; met. to remain constant in, persevere in, Acts 13:43; 1 Tim. 5:5*</def>
12639
12640GK G4694 | S G4358   πÏοσοÏμίζω   prosormizō   1x
12641<def>to bring a ship to its station or to land; mid. to come to the land, Mk. 6:53*</def>
12642
12643GK G4695 | S G4359   πÏοσοφείλω   prosopheilō   1x
12644<def>to owe besides or in addition, Phlm. 19*</def>
12645
12646GK G4696 | S G4360   πÏοσοχθίζω   prosochthizō   2x
12647<def>to be vexed or angry at, Heb. 3:10, 17*</def>
12648
12649GK G4698 | S G4361   πÏόσπεινος   prospeinos   1x
12650<def>very hungry, Acts 10:10*</def>
12651
12652GK G4699 | S G4362   πÏοσπήγνυμι   prospeÌ„gnymi   1x
12653<def>to fix to, affix to, Acts 2:23*</def>
12654
12655GK G4700 | S G4363   πÏοσπίπτω   prospiptō   8x
12656<def>to fall or impinge upon or against a thing; to fall down to any one, Mk. 3:11; 7:25; to rush violently upon, beat against, Mt. 7:25</def>
12657
12658GK G4701 | S G4364   πÏοσποιέω   prospoieō   1x
12659<def>to add or attach; mid. to attach to one’s self; to claim or arrogate to one’s self; to assume the appearance of, make a show of, pretend, Lk. 24:28*</def>
12660
12661GK G4702 | S G4365   πÏοσποÏεύομαι   prosporeuomai   1x
12662<def>to go or come to any one, Mk. 10:35*</def>
12663
12664GK G4704 | S G4366   πÏοσÏήσσω   prosreÌ„ssō   2x
12665<def>also spelled Ï€ÏοσÏήγνυμι, to break or burst upon, dash against, Lk. 6:48, 49*</def>
12666
12667GK G4705 | S G4367   πÏοστάσσω   prostassō   7x
12668<def>pr. to place or station at or against; to enjoin, command, direct, Mt. 1:24; 8:4; Mk. 1:44; to assign, constitute, appoint, Acts 17:26 </def>→ command; instruct.
12669
12670GK G4706 | S G4368   πÏοστάτις   prostatis   1x
12671<def>a patroness, protectress, Rom. 16:2*</def>
12672
12673GK G4707 | S G4369   πÏοστίθημι   prostitheÌ„mi   18x
12674<def>to put to or near; to lay with or by the side of, Acts 13:36; to add, adjoin, Mt. 6:27, 33; Lk. 3:20; Acts 2:41; from the Hebrew, denote continuation, or repetition, Lk. 19:11; 20:11, 12; Acts 12:3 </def>→ add; increase.
12675
12676GK G4708 | S G4370   πÏοστÏέχω   prostrechō   3x
12677<def>to run to, or up, Mk. 9:15; 10:17; Acts 8:30*</def>
12678
12679GK G4709 | S G4371   πÏοσφάγιον   prosphagion   1x
12680<def>what is eaten besides; hence, genr. victuals, food, Jn. 21:5*</def>
12681
12682GK G4710 | S G4372   πÏόσφατος   prosphatos   1x
12683<def>pr. recently killed; hence, genr. recent, new, newly or lately made, Heb. 10:20*</def>
12684
12685GK G4711 | S G4373   πÏοσφάτως   prosphatoÌ„s   1x
12686<def>newly, recently, lately, Acts 18:2*</def>
12687
12688GK G4712 | S G4374   πÏοσφέÏω   prospherō   47x
12689<def>to bear or bring to, Mt. 4:24; 25:20; to bring to or before magistrates, Lk. 12:11; 23:14; to bring near to, apply to, Jn. 19:29; to offer, tender, proffer, as money, Acts 8:18; to offer, present, as gifts, oblations, etc., Mt. 2:11; 5:23; Heb. 5:7; to offer in sacrifice, Mk. 1:44; Lk. 5:14; to offer up any one as a sacrifice to God, Heb. 9:25, 28; 11:17; mid. to bear one’s self towards, behave or conduct one’s self towards, to deal with, treat any one, Heb. 12:7 </def>→ bring; offer.
12690
12691GK G4713 | S G4375   πÏοσφιλής   prosphileÌ„s   1x
12692<def>friendly, grateful, acceptable, Phil. 4:8*</def>
12693
12694GK G4714 | S G4376   πÏοσφοÏά   prosphora   9x
12695<def>pr. a bringing to; in NT an offering, an act of offering up or sacrificing, Heb. 10:10, 14, 18; trop. Rom. 15:16; an offering, oblation, a thing offered, Eph. 5:2; Heb. 10:5, 8; a sacrifice, victim offered, Acts 21:26; 24:17*</def>
12696
12697GK G4715 | S G4377   πÏοσφωνέω   prosphoÌ„neō   7x
12698<def>to speak to, address, Mt. 11:16; Lk. 7:32; 13:12; to address, harangue, Acts 22:2; to call to one’s self, Lk. 6:13</def>
12699
12700GK G4717 | S G4378   πÏόσχυσις   proschysis   1x
12701<def>an effusion, sprinkling, Heb. 11:28*</def>
12702
12703GK G4718 | S G4379   πÏοσψαύω   prospsauō   1x
12704<def>to touch upon, touch lightly, with the dative, Lk. 11:46*</def>
12705
12706GK G4719 | S G4380   πÏοσωπολημπτέω   prosoÌ„poleÌ„mpteō   1x
12707<def>show partiality, Jas. 2:9*</def>
12708
12709GK G4720 | S G4381   πÏοσωπολήμπτης   prosoÌ„poleÌ„mpteÌ„s   1x
12710<def>one who shows partiality, Acts 10:34*</def>
12711
12712GK G4721 | S G4382   πÏοσωπολημψία   prosoÌ„poleÌ„mpsia   4x
12713<def>respect of persons, partiality, Rom. 2:11; Eph. 6:9; Col. 3:25; Jas. 2:1*</def>
12714
12715GK G4725 | S G4383   πÏόσωπον   prosoÌ„pon   76x
12716<def>the face, countenance, visage, Mt. 6:16, 17; 17:2, 6; according to late usage, a person, individual, 2 Cor. 1:11; hence, a personal presence, 1 Thess. 2:17; from the Hebrew, Ï€Ïόσωπον Ï€Ïὸς Ï€Ïόσωπον, face to face, clearly, perfectly, 1 Cor. 13:12; face, surface, external form, figure, appearance, Mt. 16:3; Lk. 12:56; external circumstances, or condition of any one, Mt. 22:16; Mk. 12:14; Ï€Ïόσωπον λαμβάνειν, to have respect to the external circumstances of any one, Lk. 20:21; Gal. 2:6; á¼Î½ Ï€Ïοσώπῳ, in presence of, 2 Cor. 2:10; ἀπὸ Ï€Ïοσώπου, from the presence of, from, Acts 3:19; also, from before, Acts 7:45; εἰς Ï€Ïόσωπον, and κατὰ Ï€Ïόσωπον, in the presence of, before, Acts 3:13; 2 Cor. 8:24; also, openly, Gal. 2:11; κατὰ Ï€Ïόσωπον, ἔχειν, to have before one’s face, to have any one present, Acts 25:16; ἀπὸ Ï€Ïοσώπου, from, Rev. 12:14; Ï€Ïὸ Ï€Ïοσώπου, before, Acts 13:24 </def>→ countenance; face.
12717
12718GK G4727 | S G4385   πÏοτείνω   proteinō   1x
12719<def>to extend before; to stretch out, Acts 22:25*</def>
12720
12721GK G4728 | S G4386, G4387   πÏότεÏος   proteros   11x
12722<def>former, prior, Eph. 4:22; before, formerly, Jn. 6:62 </def>→ earlier; former.
12723
12724GK G4729 | S G4388   πÏοτίθημι   protitheÌ„mi   3x
12725<def>to place before; to set forth, propose publicly, Rom. 3:25; mid. Ï€Ïοτίθεμαι, to purpose, determine, design beforehand, Rom. 1:13; Eph. 1:9* </def>→ plan; present.
12726
12727GK G4730 | S G4389   πÏοτÏέπω   protrepō   1x
12728<def>to turn forwards; to impel; to excite, urge, exhort, Acts 18:27*</def>
12729
12730GK G4731 | S G4390   πÏοτÏέχω   protrechō   2x
12731<def>to run before, or in advance, Lk. 19:4; Jn. 20:4*</def>
12732
12733GK G4732 | S G4391   πÏοϋπάÏχω   prouparchō   2x
12734<def>to be before, or formerly, Lk. 23:12; Acts 8:9*</def>
12735
12736GK G4733 | S G4392   πÏόφασις   prophasis   6x
12737<def>pr. that which appears in front, that which is put forward to hide the true state of things; a fair show or pretext, Acts 27:30; a specious cloak, Mt. 23:13; 1 Thess. 2:5; an excuse, Jn. 15:22</def>
12738
12739GK G4734 | S G4393   πÏοφέÏω   propherō   2x
12740<def>to bring before, present; to bring forth or out, produce, Lk. 6:45 (2x)*</def>
12741
12742GK G4735 | S G4394   πÏοφητεία   propheÌ„teia   19x
12743<def>prophecy, a prediction of future events, Mt. 13:14; 2 Pet. 1:20, 21; prophecy, a gifted faculty of setting forth and enforcing revealed truth, 1 Cor. 12:10; 13:2; prophecy, matter of divine teaching set forth by special gift, 1 Tim. 1:18 </def>→ prophecy.
12744
12745GK G4736 | S G4395   πÏοφητεύω   propheÌ„teuō   28x
12746<def>to exercise the function of a Ï€Ïοφήτης; to prophesy, to foretell the future, Mt. 11:13; to divine, Mt. 26:68; Mk. 14:65; Lk. 22:64; to prophesy, to set forth matter of divine teaching by special faculty, 1 Cor. 13:9; 14:1 </def>→ prophesy.
12747
12748GK G4737 | S G4396   πÏοφήτης   propheÌ„teÌ„s   144x
12749<def>pr. a spokesman for another; spc. a spokesman or interpreter for a deity; a prophet, seer, Tit. 1:12; in NT a prophet, a divinely commissioned and inspired person, Mt. 14:5; Lk. 7:16, 39; Jn. 9:17; a prophet in the Christian church, a person gifted for the exposition of divine truth, 1 Cor. 12:28, 29; a prophet, a foreteller of the future, Mt. 1:22, et al. freq.; οἱ Ï€Ïοφῆται, the prophetic scriptures of the Old Testament, Lk. 16:29 </def>→ prophet.
12750
12751GK G4738 | S G4397   πÏοφητικός   propheÌ„tikos   2x
12752<def>prophetic, uttered by prophets, Rom. 16:26; 2 Pet. 1:19*</def>
12753
12754GK G4739 | S G4398   πÏοφῆτις   propheÌ„tis   2x
12755<def>a prophetess, a divinely gifted female teacher, Lk. 2:36; Rev. 2:20*</def>
12756
12757GK G4740 | S G4399   πÏοφθάνω   prophthanō   1x
12758<def>to outstrip, anticipate; to anticipate any one in doing or saying a thing, be beforehand with, Mt. 17:25*</def>
12759
12760GK G4741 | S G4400   πÏοχειÏίζω   procheirizō   3x
12761<def>also listed as a deponent, Ï€ÏοχειÏίζομαι, to take into the hand, to make ready for use or action; to constitute, destine, Acts 3:20; 22:14; 26:16* </def>→ appoint; choose.
12762
12763GK G4742 | S G4401   πÏοχειÏοτονέω   procheirotoneō   1x
12764<def>pr. to elect before Acts 10:41*</def>
12765
12766GK G4743 | S G4402   ΠÏόχοÏος   Prochoros   1x
12767<def>Prochorus, pr. name, Acts 6:5*</def>
12768
12769GK G4744 | S G4403   πÏύμνα   prymna   3x
12770<def>the hinder part of a vessel, stern, Mk. 4:38; Acts 27:29, 41*</def>
12771
12772GK G4745 | S G4404   πÏωί   proÌ„i   12x
12773<def>in the morning, early, Mt. 16:3; 20:1; Mk. 15:1; Acts 28:23; the morning watch, which ushers in the dawn, Mk. 13:35 </def>→ dawn; early; morning.
12774
12775GK G4746 | S G4405   πÏωία   proÌ„ia   2x
12776<def>morning, the morning hour, Mt. 27:1; Jn. 21:4*</def>
12777
12778GK G4748 | S G4407   πÏωϊνός   proÌ„inos   2x
12779<def>belonging to the morning, morning, Rev. 2:28; 22:16*</def>
12780
12781GK G4749 | S G4408   πÏá¿·Ïα   proÌ„ra   2x
12782<def>the forepart of a vessel, prow, Acts 27:30, 41*</def>
12783
12784GK G4750 | S G4409   πÏωτεύω   proÌ„teuō   1x
12785<def>to be first, to hold the first rank or highest dignity, have the preeminence, be chief, Col. 1:18*</def>
12786
12787GK G4751 | S G4410   πÏωτοκαθεδÏία   proÌ„tokathedria   4x
12788<def>the first or uppermost seat, the most honorable seat, Mt. 23:6; Mk. 12:39; Lk. 11:43; 20:46*</def>
12789
12790GK G4752 | S G4411   πÏωτοκλισία   proÌ„toklisia   5x
12791<def>the first place of reclining at table, the most honorable place at table, Mt. 23:6; Mk. 12:39; Lk. 14:7, 8; 20:46</def>
12792
12793GK G4754 | S GÏ€4412   πÏῶτον   proÌ„ton   60x
12794<def>an accusative singular neuter form of Ï€Ïῶτος (G4755) that became solidified in function as an adverb, first in time, in the first place, Mk. 4:28; 16:9; τὸ Ï€Ïῶτον, at the first, formerly, Jn. 12:16; 19:39; first in dignity, importance, etc., before all things, Mt. 6:33 </def>→ first.
12795
12796GK G4755 | S G4413   πÏῶτος   proÌ„tos   95x
12797<def>first in time, order, etc., Mt. 10:2; 26:17; first in dignity, importance, etc., chief, principal, most important, Mk. 6:21; Lk. 19:47; Acts 13:50; 16:12; as an equivalent to the compar. Ï€ÏότεÏος (G4754), prior, Jn. 1:5, 30; 15:18; Mt. 27:64; adverbially, first, Jn. 1:42; 5:4; 8:7 </def>→ first.
12798
12799GK G4756 | S G4414   πÏωτοστάτης   proÌ„tostateÌ„s   1x
12800<def>pr. one stationed in the first rank of an army; a leader; a chief, ringleader, Acts 24:5*</def>
12801
12802GK G4757 | S G4415   πÏωτοτόκια   proÌ„totokia   1x
12803<def>the rights of primogeniture, birthright, Heb. 12:16</def>
12804
12805GK G4758 | S G4416   πÏωτότοκος   proÌ„totokos   8x
12806<def>first-born, Lk. 2:7; Heb. 11:28; in NT prior in generation, Col. 1:15; a firstborn head of a spiritual family, Rom. 8:29; Heb. 1:6; firstborn, as possessed of the peculiar privilege of spiritual generation, Heb. 12:23 </def>→ firstborn.
12807
12808GK G4759 | S G4416a   πÏώτως   proÌ„toÌ„s   1x
12809<def>for the first time, Acts 11:26*</def>
12810
12811GK G4760 | S G4417   πταίω   ptaiō   5x
12812<def>to cause to stumble; intrans. to stumble, stagger, fall; to make a false step; met. to err, transgress, Rom. 11:11; Jas. 2:10; 3:2 (2x); met. to fail of an object, 2 Pet. 1:10*</def>
12813
12814GK G4761 | S G4418   πτέÏνα   pterna   1x
12815<def>the heel, Jn. 13:18*</def>
12816
12817GK G4762 | S G4419   πτεÏύγιον   pterygion   2x
12818<def>a little wing; the extremity, the extreme point of a thing; a pinnacle, or apex of a building, Mt. 4:5; Lk. 4:9*</def>
12819
12820GK G4763 | S G4420   πτέÏυξ   pteryx   5x
12821<def>a wing, pinion, Mt. 23:37; Lk. 13:34</def>
12822
12823GK G4764 | S G4421   πτηνός   ptēnos   1x
12824<def>as adj., winged, with feathers; as noun, a bird, fowl, 1 Cor. 15:39*</def>
12825
12826GK G4765 | S G4422   πτοέω   ptoeō   2x
12827<def>to terrify, affright; pass. to be terrified, Lk. 21:9; 24:37*</def>
12828
12829GK G4766 | S G4423   πτόησις   ptoēsis   1x
12830<def>consternation, dismay, 1 Pet. 3:6*</def>
12831
12832GK G4767 | S G4424   Πτολεμαίς   Ptolemais   1x
12833<def>Ptolemais, a city on the seacoast of Galilee: the modern Acre, Acts 21:7*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
12834
12835GK G4768 | S G4425   πτύον   ptyon   2x
12836<def>a fan, winnowing fork, Mt. 3:12; Lk. 3:17*</def>
12837
12838GK G4769 | S G4426   πτύÏω   ptyrō   1x
12839<def>to scare, terrify; pass. to be terrified, be in consternation, Phil. 1:28*</def>
12840
12841GK G4770 | S G4427   πτύσμα   ptysma   1x
12842<def>spittle, saliva, Jn. 9:6*</def>
12843
12844GK G4771 | S G4428   πτύσσω   ptyssō   1x
12845<def>to fold; to roll up a scroll, Lk. 4:20*</def>
12846
12847GK G4772 | S G4429   πτύω   ptyō   3x
12848<def>to spit, spit out, Mk. 7:33; 8:23; Jn. 9:6</def>
12849
12850GK G4773 | S G4430   πτῶμα   ptōma   7x
12851<def>a fall; a dead body, carcass, corpse, Mt. 24:28; Mk. 6:29</def>
12852
12853GK G4774 | S G4431   πτῶσις   ptōsis   2x
12854<def>a fall, crash, ruin, Mt. 7:27; met. downfall, ruin, Lk. 2:34*</def>
12855
12856GK G4775 | S G4432   πτωχεία   ptōcheia   3x
12857<def>begging; beggary; poverty, 2 Cor. 8:2, 9; Rev. 2:9*</def>
12858
12859GK G4776 | S G4433   πτωχεύω   ptōcheuō   1x
12860<def>to be a beggar; to be or become poor, be in poverty, 2 Cor. 8:9*</def>
12861
12862GK G4777 | S G4434   πτωχός   ptōchos   34x
12863<def>reduced to beggary, mendicant; poor, indigent, Mt. 19:21; 26:9, 11; met. spiritually poor, Rev. 3:17; by impl. a person of low condition, Mt. 11:4; Lk. 4:18; 7:22; met. beggarly, sorry, Gal. 4:9; met. lowly, Mt. 5:3; Lk. 6:20 </def>→ poor.
12864
12865GK G4778 | S G4435   πυγμή   pygmē   1x
12866<def>together with the forearm, or, with care, carefully, Mk. 7:3*</def>
12867
12868GK G4781 | S G4437   πυκνός   pyknos   3x
12869<def>dense, thick; frequent, 1 Tim. 5:23; πυκνά, as an adverb, frequently, often, Lk. 5:33; so the compar. πυκνότεÏον, very frequently, Acts 24:26*</def>
12870
12871GK G4782 | S G4438   πυκτεύω   pykteuō   1x
12872<def>to box, fight as a boxer, 1 Cor. 9:26*</def>
12873
12874GK G4783 | S G4439   πύλη   pylē   10x
12875<def>a gate, Mt. 7:13, 14; Lk. 7:12; Acts 12:10; πύλαι ᾅδου, the gates of hades, the nether world and its powers, the powers of destruction, dissolution, Mt. 16:18 </def>→ door; gate.
12876
12877GK G4784 | S G4440   πυλών   pylōn   18x
12878<def>a gateway, vestibule, Mt. 26:71; Lk. 16:20; a gate, Acts 14:13; Rev. 21:12, 13, 15, 21, 25 </def>→ gate.
12879
12880GK G4785 | S G4441   πυνθάνομαι   pynthanomai   12x
12881<def>to ask, inquire, Mt. 2:4; Lk. 15:26; to investigate, examine judicially, Acts 23:20; to ascertain by inquiry, understand, Acts 23:34 </def>→ ask.
12882
12883GK G4786 | S G4442   πῦÏ   pyr   71x
12884<def>fire, Mt. 3:10; 7:19; 13:40, et al. freq.; πυÏός, used by Hebraism with the force of an adjective, fiery, fierce, Heb. 10:27; fire used figuratively to express various circumstances of severe trial, Lk. 12:49; 1 Cor. 3:13; Jude 23 </def>→ fire.
12885
12886GK G4787 | S G4443   πυÏά   pyra   2x
12887<def>a fire, heap of combustibles, Acts 28:2, 3*</def>
12888
12889GK G4788 | S G4444   πύÏγος   pyrgos   4x
12890<def>a tower, Mt. 21:33; Mk. 12:1; Lk. 13:4; genr. a castle, palace, Lk. 14:28*</def>
12891
12892GK G4789 | S G4445   πυÏέσσω   pyressō   2x
12893<def>to be feverish, be sick of a fever, Mt. 8:14; Mk. 1:30*</def>
12894
12895GK G4790 | S G4446   πυÏετός   pyretos   6x
12896<def>scorching and noxious heat; a fever, Mt. 8:15; Mk. 1:31</def>
12897
12898GK G4791 | S G4447   πύÏινος   pyrinos   1x
12899<def>pr. of fire, fiery, burning; shining, glittering, Rev. 9:17*</def>
12900
12901GK G4792 | S G4448   πυÏόω   pyroō   6x
12902<def>to set on fire, burn; pass. to be kindled, be on fire, burn, flame, Eph. 6:16; 2 Pet. 3:12; Rev. 1:15; met. to fire with distressful feelings, 2 Cor. 11:29; of lust, to be inflamed, burn, 1 Cor. 7:9; to be tried with fire, as metals, Rev. 3:18*</def>
12903
12904GK G4793 | S G4449   πυÏÏάζω   pyrrazō   2x
12905<def>to be fiery red, Mt. 16:2, 3*</def>
12906
12907GK G4794 | S G4450   πυÏÏός   pyrros   2x
12908<def>of the color of fire, fiery red, Rev. 6:4; 12:3*</def>
12909
12910GK G4795 | S G4450a   ΠύÏÏος   Pyrros   1x
12911<def>Pyrrhus, pr. name, Acts 20:4*</def>
12912☞  MOUNCE | NIV | ESV | HCSB | NRSV
12913
12914GK G4796 | S G4451   πύÏωσις   pyroÌ„sis   3x
12915<def>a burning, conflagration, Rev. 18:9, 18; met. a fiery test of trying circumstances, 1 Pet. 4:12*</def>
12916
12917GK G4797 | S G4453   πωλέω   pōleō   22x
12918<def>to sell, Mt. 10:29; 13:44 </def>→ sell.
12919
12920GK G4798 | S G4454   πῶλος   pōlos   12x
12921<def>a youngling; a foal or colt, Mt. 21:2, 5, 7; Mk. 11:2 </def>→ colt.
12922
12923GK G4799 | S G4455   πώποτε   pōpote   6x
12924<def>ever yet, ever, at any time, Lk. 19:30; Jn. 1:18</def>
12925
12926GK G4800 | S G4456   πωÏόω   poÌ„roō   5x
12927<def>to petrify; to harden; in NT to harden the feelings, Jn. 12:40; pass. to become callous, unimpressible, Mk. 6:52; 8:17; Rom. 11:7; 2 Cor. 3:14*</def>
12928
12929GK G4801 | S G4457   πώÏωσις   poÌ„roÌ„sis   3x
12930<def>a hardening; met. hardness of heart, callousness, insensibility, Mk. 3:5; Rom. 11:25; Eph. 4:18*</def>
12931
12932GK G4802 | S G4459   πῶς   pōs   103x
12933<def>interrogative particle, How? In what manner? By what means? Mt. 7:4; 22:12; Jn. 6:52; used in interrogations which imply a negative, Mt. 12:26, 29, 34; 22:45; 23:33; Acts 8:31; put concisely for How is it that? How does it come to pass that? Mt. 16:11; 22:43; Mk. 4:40; Jn. 7:15; with an indirect interrogation, how, in what manner, Mt. 6:28; 10:19; Mk. 11:18; put for τί, What? Lk. 10:26; put for ὡς, as a particle of exclamation, how, how much, how greatly, Mk. 10:23, 24</def>
12934
12935GK G4803 | S G4452, G4458   πως   pōs   15x
12936<def>enclitic particle, in any way, by any means, Acts 27:12; Rom. 1:10</def>
12937
12938Ρ
12939
12940GK G4805 | S G4460   Ῥαάβ   Rhaab   2x
12941<def>Rahab, pr. name, indecl. (Jsh. 2; 6:17, 25) Heb. 11:31; Jas. 2:25*</def>
12942
12943GK G4806 | S G4461   ῥαββί   rhabbi   15x
12944<def>also spelled ῥαββεί, rabbi, my master, teacher, Mt. 23:7, 8; 26:25, 49 </def>→ master; rabbi; sir.
12945
12946GK G4808 | S G4462   ῥαββουνί   rhabbouni   2x
12947<def>a form of ῥαββί, my teacher, Mk. 10:51; Jn. 20:16</def>
12948
12949GK G4810 | S G4463   ῥαβδίζω   rhabdizō   2x
12950<def>to beat with rods, Acts 16:22; 2 Cor. 11:25*</def>
12951
12952GK G4811 | S G4464   ῥάβδος   rhabdos   12x
12953<def>a rod, wand, Heb. 9:4; Rev. 11:1; a rod of correction, 1 Cor. 4:21; a staff, Mt. 10:10; Heb. 11:21; a scepter, Heb. 1:8; Rev. 2:27 </def>→ rod; scepter; staff.
12954
12955GK G4812 | S G4465   ῥαβδοῦχος   rhabdouchos   2x
12956<def>the bearer of a wand of office; a lictor, sergeant, a public servant who bore a bundle or rods before the magistrates as insignia of their office, and carried into execution the sentences they pronounced, Acts 16:35, 38*</def>
12957
12958GK G4814 | S G4466   Ῥαγαύ   Rhagau   1x
12959<def>Ragau, pr. name, indecl. Lk. 3:35*</def>
12960
12961GK G4815 | S G4467   ῥᾳδιούÏγημα   rhadiourgeÌ„ma   1x
12962<def>pr. anything done lightly, levity; reckless conduct, crime, Acts 18:14*</def>
12963
12964GK G4816 | S G4468   ῥᾳδιουÏγία   rhadiourgia   1x
12965<def>facility of doing anything; levity in doing; recklessness, wickedness, Acts 13:10*</def>
12966
12967GK G4818 | S G4468a   Ῥαιφάν   Rhaiphan   1x
12968<def>pr. name., Rephan, Acts 7:43*</def>
12969
12970GK G4819 | S G4469   ῥακά   rhaka   1x
12971<def>raca, an Aramaic term of bitter contempt, worthless fellow, fool, Mt. 5:22*</def>
12972
12973GK G4820 | S G4470   ῥάκος   rhakos   2x
12974<def>a piece torn off; a bit of cloth, cloth, Mt. 9:16; Mk. 2:21*</def>
12975
12976GK G4821 | S G4471   Ῥαμά   Rhama   1x
12977<def>Rama, a city of Judea. See PhotoGuide.</def>
12978
12979GK G4822 | S G4472   ῥαντίζω   rhantizō   4x
12980<def>to sprinkle, Heb. 9:13, 19, 21; met. and by impl. to cleanse by sprinkling, purify, free from pollution, Heb. 10:22*</def>
12981
12982GK G4823 | S G4473   ῥαντισμός   rhantismos   2x
12983<def>pr. a sprinkling; met. a cleansing, purification, Heb. 12:24; 1 Pet. 1:2*</def>
12984
12985GK G4824 | S G4474   ῥαπίζω   rhapizō   2x
12986<def>to beat with rods; to strike with the palm of the hand, cuff, clap, Mt. 5:39; 26:67*</def>
12987
12988GK G4825 | S G4475   ῥάπισμα   rhapisma   3x
12989<def>a blow with the palm of the hand, cuff, slap, Mk. 14:65; Jn. 18:22; 19:3*</def>
12990
12991GK G4827 | S G4476   ῥαφίς   rhaphis   2x
12992<def>a needle, Mt. 19:24; Mk. 10:25*</def>
12993
12994GK G4829 | S G4477   Ῥαχάβ   Rhachab   1x
12995<def>Rachab, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:5*</def>
12996
12997GK G4830 | S G4478   Ῥαχήλ   Rhachēl   1x
12998<def>Rachel, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 2:18*</def>
12999
13000GK G4831 | S G4479   Ῥεβέκκα   Rhebekka   1x
13001<def>Rebecca, pr. name, Rom. 9:10*</def>
13002
13003GK G4832 | S G4480   ῥέδη   rhedē   1x
13004<def>a carriage with four wheels for travelling, a chariot, Rev. 18:13*</def>
13005
13006GK G4835 | S G4482   ῥέω   rheō   1x
13007<def>flow, overflow with, Jn. 7:38*</def>
13008
13009GK G4836 | S G4484   Ῥήγιον   Rhēgion   1x
13010<def>Rhegium, a city at the southwestern extremity of Italy, Acts 28:13*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13011
13012GK G4837 | S G4485   ῥῆγμα   rhēgma   1x
13013<def>a rent; a crash, ruin, Lk. 6:49*</def>
13014
13015GK G4838 | S G4486   ῥήγνυμι   rhēgnymi   1x
13016<def>see ῥήσσω</def>
13017
13018GK G4839 | S G4487   ῥῆμα   rhēma   68x
13019<def>that which is spoken; declaration, saying, speech, word, Mt. 12:36; 26:75; Mk. 9:32; 14:72; a command, mandate, direction, Lk. 3:2; 5:5; a promise, Lk. 1:38; 2:29; a prediction, prophecy, 2 Pet. 3:2; a doctrine of God or Christ, Jn. 3:34; 5:47; 6:63, 68; Acts 5:20; an accusation, charge, crimination, Mt. 5:11; 27:14; from the Hebrew, a thing, Mt. 4:4; Lk. 4:4; a matter, affair, transaction, business, Mt. 18:16; Lk. 1:65; 2 Cor. 13:1 </def>→ event; matter; word.
13020
13021GK G4840 | S G4488   Ῥησά   Rhēsa   1x
13022<def>Rhesa, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:27*</def>
13023
13024GK G4841 | S G4486   ῥήσσω   rhēssō 6x also spelled ῥήγνυμι   1x
13025<def>in our text (Mt. 9:17). to rend, shatter; to break or burst in pieces Mt. 9:17; Mk. 2:22; Lk. 5:37; to rend, lacerate, Mt. 7:6; to cast or dash upon the ground, convulse, Mk. 9:18; Lk. 9:42; absol. to break forth into exclamation, Gal. 4:27</def>
13026
13027GK G4842 | S G4489   ῥήτωÏ   rheÌ„toÌ„r   1x
13028<def>an orator, advocate, Acts 24:1*</def>
13029
13030GK G4843 | S G4490   ῥητῶς   rhētōs   1x
13031<def>in express words, expressly, 1 Tim. 4:1*</def>
13032
13033GK G4844 | S G4491   ῥίζα   rhiza   17x
13034<def>a root of a tree, Mt. 3:10; 13:6; met. ἔχειν ῥίζαν, or ἔχειν ῥίζαν á¼Î½ ἑαυτῷ, to be rooted in faith, Mt. 13:21; Mk. 4:17; Lk. 8:13; met. cause, source, origin, 1 Tim. 6:10; Heb. 12:15; by synec. the trunk, stock of a tree, met. Rom. 11:16, 17, 18; met. offspring, progeny, a descendant, Rom. 15:12; Rev. 5:5; 22:16 </def>→ root.
13035
13036GK G4845 | S G4492   ῥιζόω   rhizoō   2x
13037<def>to root, cause to take root; firmly rooted, strengthened with roots; met. firm, constant, firmly fixed, Eph. 3:17; Col. 2:7*</def>
13038
13039GK G4846 | S G4493   ῥιπή   rhipē   1x
13040<def>pr. a rapid sweep, jerk; a wink, twinkling of the eye, 1 Cor. 15:52*</def>
13041
13042GK G4847 | S G4494   ῥιπίζω   rhipizō   1x
13043<def>to fan, blow, ventilate; to toss, agitate, e.g. the ocean by the wind, Jas. 1:6*</def>
13044
13045GK G4848 | S G4495   ῥιπτέω   rhipteō   1x
13046<def>also spelled ῥίπτω, frequent and repeated action, to toss repeatedly, toss up with violent gesture, Acts 22:23 (ῥιπτούντων)*</def>
13047
13048GK G4849 | S G4496   ῥίπτω   rhiptō   7x
13049<def>also spelled ῥιπτέω, to hurl, throw, cast; to throw or cast down, Mt. 27:5; Lk. 4:35; 17:2; to throw or cast out, Acts 27:19, 29; to lay down, set down, Mt. 15:30; pass. to be dispersed, scattered, Mt. 9:36*</def>
13050
13051GK G4850 | S G4497   Ῥοβοάμ   Rhoboam   2x
13052<def>Roboam, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:7*</def>
13053
13054GK G4851 | S G4498   Ῥόδη   Rhodē   1x
13055<def>Rhoda, pr. name, Acts 12:13*</def>
13056
13057GK G4852 | S G4499   Ῥόδος   Rhodos   1x
13058<def>Rhodes, an island in the Mediterranean, south of Caria, Acts 21:1*</def>
13059
13060GK G4853 | S G4500   ῥοιζηδόν   rhoizēdon   1x
13061<def>with a noise, with a crash, etc., 2 Pet. 3:10*</def>
13062
13063GK G4855 | S G4501   ῥομφαία   rhomphaia   7x
13064<def>pr. a Thracian broad-sword; a sword, Rev. 1:16; 2:12; by meton. war, Rev. 6:8; met. a thrill of anguish, Lk. 2:35</def>
13065
13066GK G4857 | S G4502   Ῥουβήν   Rhoubēn   1x
13067<def>Reuben, pr. name, indecl., Rev. 7:5*</def>
13068
13069GK G4858 | S G4503   Ῥούθ   Rhouth   1x
13070<def>Ruth, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:5*</def>
13071
13072GK G4859 | S G4504   Ῥοῦφος   Rhouphos   2x
13073<def>Rufus, pr. name, Mk. 15:21; Rom. 16:13*</def>
13074
13075GK G4860 | S G4505   ῥύμη   rhymē   4x
13076<def>pr. a rush or sweep of a body in motion; a street, Acts 9:11; 12:10; a narrow street, lane, alley, as distinguished from πλατεῖα, Mt. 6:2; Lk. 14:21*</def>
13077
13078GK G4861 | S G4506   ῥύομαι   rhyomai   17x
13079<def>to drag out of danger, to rescue, save, Mt. 6:13; 27:43; to be rescued, delivered, Lk. 1:74; Rom. 15:31; 2 Thess. 3:2; 2 Tim. 4:17 </def>→ deliver; rescue.
13080
13081GK G4862 | S G4510   ῥυπαίνω   rhypainō   1x
13082<def>to make filthy, defile, Rev. 22:11*</def>
13083
13084GK G4864 | S G4507   ῥυπαÏία   rhyparia   1x
13085<def>filth; met. moral filthiness, uncleanness, pollution, Jas. 1:21*</def>
13086
13087GK G4865 | S G4508   ῥυπαÏός   rhyparos   2x
13088<def>filthy, squalid, sordid, dirty, Jas. 2:2; met. defiled, polluted, Rev. 22:11*</def>
13089
13090GK G4866 | S G4509   ῥύπος   rhypos   1x
13091<def>filth, squalor, 1 Pet. 3:21*</def>
13092
13093GK G4868 | S G4511   ῥύσις   rhysis   3x
13094<def>a flowing; a morbid flux, Mk. 5:25; Lk. 8:43, 44*</def>
13095
13096GK G4869 | S G4512   ῥυτίς   rhytis   1x
13097<def>a wrinkle; met. a disfiguring wrinkle, flaw, blemish, Eph. 5:27*</def>
13098
13099GK G4871 | S G4514   Ῥωμαῖος   Rhōmaios   12x
13100<def>Roman; a Roman citizen, Jn. 11:48; Acts 2:10; 16:21</def>
13101
13102GK G4872 | S G4515   Ῥωμαϊστί   Rhōmaisti   1x
13103<def>in the Roman language, in Latin, Jn. 19:20*</def>
13104
13105GK G4873 | S G4516   Ῥώμη   Rhōmē   8x
13106<def>Rome, Acts 18:2; 19:21; 23:11; 28:14, 16; Rom. 1:7, 15; 2 Tim. 1:17*</def>
13107
13108GK G4874 | S G4517   ῥώννυμι   rhōnnymi   1x
13109<def>to strengthen, render firm; to be well, enjoy firm health; at the end of letters, like the Latin vale, farewell, Acts 15:29*</def>
13110
13111Σ
13112
13113GK G4876 | S G4518   σαβαχθάνι   sabachthani   2x
13114<def>(Aramaic) sabacthani, you have forsaken me; interrogatively, have you forsaken me? preceded with λαμᾶ, Why? Mt. 27:46; Mk. 15:34*</def>
13115
13116GK G4877 | S G4519   Σαβαώθ   Sabaōth   2x
13117<def>(Hebrew) hosts, armies, indecl., Rom. 9:29; Jas. 5:4*</def>
13118
13119GK G4878 | S G4520   σαββατισμός   sabbatismos   1x
13120<def>pr. a keeping of a sabbath; a state of rest, a sabbath-state, Heb. 4:9*</def>
13121
13122GK G4879 | S G4521   σάββατον   sabbaton   68x
13123<def>pr. cessation from labor, rest; the Jewish sabbath, both in the sg. and pl., Mt. 12:2, 5, 8; 28:1; Lk. 4:16; a week, sg. and pl., Mt. 28:1; Mk. 16:9; pl. sabbaths, or times of sacred rest, Col. 2:16 </def>→ sabbath.
13124
13125GK G4880 | S G4522   σαγήνη   sagēnē   1x
13126<def>a large net, Mt. 13:47*</def>
13127
13128GK G4881 | S G4523   Σαδδουκαῖος   Saddoukaios   14x
13129<def>a Sadducee, one belonging to the sect of the Sadducees, which, according to the Talmudists, was founded by one, Sadoc, about three centuries before the Christian era: they were directly opposed in sentiments to the Pharisees, Mt. 3:7; 16:1, 6, 11, 12; 22:23, 34; Mk. 12:18; Lk. 20:27; Acts 4:1; 5:17; 23:6-8*</def>
13130
13131GK G4882 | S G4524   Σαδώκ   Sadōk   2x
13132<def>Zadok, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:14*</def>
13133
13134GK G4883 | S G4525   σαίνω   sainō   1x
13135<def>pr. to wag the tail; to fawn, flatter, cajole; pass. to be cajoled; to be wrought upon, to be perturbed, 1 Thess. 3:3*</def>
13136
13137GK G4884 | S G4526   σάκκος   sakkos   4x
13138<def>sackcloth, a coarse black cloth made of hair (goat or camel), Rev. 6:12; a mourning garment of sackcloth, Mt. 11:21; Lk. 10:13; Rev. 11:3*</def>
13139
13140GK G4885 | S G4527   Σαλά   Sala   2x
13141<def>Sala, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:32, 35*</def>
13142
13143GK G4886 | S G4528   Σαλαθιήλ   Salathiēl   3x
13144<def>Shealtiel, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:12; Lk. 3:27*</def>
13145
13146GK G4887 | S G4529   Σαλαμίς   Salamis   1x
13147<def>Salamis, a city in the island of Cyprus, Acts 13:5*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13148
13149 [4887.5] | S G4529   Σαλείμ   Saleim   1x
13150<def>Saleim, also formed as Σαλίμ (G4890). John was baptizing at Aenon near Saleim, Jn. 3:26*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13151
13152GK G4888 | S G4531   σαλεύω   saleuō   15x
13153<def>to make to rock, to shake, Mt. 11:7; 24:29; Mk. 13:25; Lk. 6:38, 48; 7:24; 21:26; Acts 4:31; 16:26; Heb. 12:26; met. to stir up, excite the people, Acts 17:13; to agitate, disturb mentally, Acts 2:25; 2 Thess. 2:2; pass. impl. to totter, be ready to fall, be near to ruin, met. Heb. 12:36, 27* </def>→ agitate; shake.
13154
13155GK G4889 | S G4532   Σαλήμ   Salēm   2x
13156<def>(Hebrew, meaning peace), Salem, pr. name, indecl., Heb. 7:1f.*</def>
13157
13158GK G4891 | S G4533   Σαλμών   Salmōn   2x
13159<def>Salmon, pr. name, indecl., Mt. 1:4f.*</def>
13160
13161GK G4892 | S G4534   Σαλμώνη   Salmōnē   1x
13162<def>Salmone, a promontory, the eastern extremity of Crete, Acts 27:7*</def>
13163
13164GK G4893 | S G4535   σάλος   salos   1x
13165<def>agitation, tossing, rolling, spc. of the sea, Lk. 21:25*</def>
13166
13167GK G4894 | S G4536   σάλπιγξ   salpinx   11x
13168<def>trumpet, 1 Cor. 14:8; Heb. 12:19; Rev. 1:10; 4:1; 8:2, 6; 13:9; 1 Thess. 4:16; sound of the trumpet, Mt. 24:31; 1 Cor. 15:52; 1 Thess. 4:16* </def>→ trumpet.
13169
13170GK G4895 | S G4537   σαλπίζω   salpizō   12x
13171<def>to sound a trumpet, Mt. 6:2; 1 Cor. 5:52; Rev. 8:6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13; 9:1, 13; 10:7; 11:15* </def>→ sound (a trumpet).
13172
13173GK G4896 | S G4538   σαλπιστής   salpistēs   1x
13174<def>a trumpeter, Rev. 18:22*</def>
13175
13176GK G4897 | S G4539   Σαλώμη   Salōmē   2x
13177<def>Salome, pr. name, a Galilean woman who followed Jesus, Mt. 27:56; Mk. 15:40; 16:1*</def>
13178
13179GK G4899 | S G4540   ΣαμάÏεια   Samareia   11x
13180<def>Samaria, the city and region so called, Acts 8:14</def>
13181
13182GK G4901 | S G4541   ΣαμαÏίτης   SamariteÌ„s   9x
13183<def>a Samaritan, an inhabitant of the city or region of Samaria, applied by the Jews as a term of reproach and contempt, Mt. 10:5; Jn. 4:9, 39f.; 8:48; Lk. 9:52; 10:33; 17:16; Acts 8:25*</def>
13184
13185GK G4902 | S G4542   ΣαμαÏῖτις   Samaritis   2x
13186<def>a Samaritan woman, Jn. 4:9*</def>
13187
13188GK G4903 | S G4543   ΣαμοθÏᾴκη   Samothrakē   1x
13189<def>Samothrace, an island in the northern part of the Aegean sea, Acts 16:11*</def>
13190
13191GK G4904 | S G4544   Σάμος   Samos   1x
13192<def>Samos, a celebrated island, in the Aegean sea, Acts 20:15*</def>
13193
13194GK G4905 | S G4545   Σαμουήλ   Samouēl   3x
13195<def>(1 Sam. 1:1-25:1), Samuel, pr. name, indecl., Acts 3:24; 13:20; Heb. 11:32*</def>
13196
13197GK G4907 | S G4546   Σαμψών   Sampsōn   1x
13198<def>(Jdg. 13-16), Samson, pr. name, indecl., Heb. 11:32*</def>
13199
13200GK G4908 | S G4547   σανδάλιον   sandalion   2x
13201<def>a sandal, a sole of wood or hide, covering the bottom of the foot, and bound on with leathern thongs, Mk. 6:9, Acts 12:8*</def>
13202
13203GK G4909 | S G4548   σανίς   sanis   1x
13204<def>a board, plank, Acts 27:44*</def>
13205
13206GK G4910 | S G4549   Σαούλ   Saoul   9x
13207<def>Saul, pr. name, indecl. I. Saul, king of Israel, Acts 13:21; II. The Apostle Paul, Acts 9:4, 17; 22:7, 13; 26:14*</def>
13208
13209GK G4911 | S G4550   σαπÏός   sapros   8x
13210<def>pr. rotten, putrid; hence, bad, of a bad quality, Mt. 7:17, 18; 12:33; Lk. 6:43; refuse, Mt. 13:48; met. corrupt, depraved, vicious, foul, impure, Eph. 4:29*</def>
13211
13212GK G4912 | S G4551   ΣάπφιÏα   Sapphira   1x
13213<def>Sapphira, wife of Ananias and a member of the Jerusalem church, Acts 5:1*</def>
13214
13215GK G4913 | S G4552   σάπφιÏος   sapphiros   1x
13216<def>a sapphire, a precious stone of a blue color in various shades, next in hardness and value to the diamond, Rev. 21:19</def>
13217
13218GK G4914 | S G4553   σαÏγάνη   sarganē   1x
13219<def>twisted or plaited work; a netword of cords like a basket, basket of ropes, etc. 2 Cor. 11:33*</def>
13220
13221GK G4915 | S G4554   ΣάÏδεις   Sardeis   3x
13222<def>Sardis, the capital city of Lydia, in Asia Minor Rev. 1:11; 3:1, 4*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13223
13224GK G4917 | S G4556   σάÏδιον   sardion   2x
13225<def>carnelian, a reddish precious stone, Rev. 4:3; 21:20*</def>
13226
13227GK G4918 | S G4557   σαÏδόνυξ   sardonyx   1x
13228<def>sardonyx, a gem exhibiting the color of the carnelian and the white of the calcedony, intermingled in alternate layers, Rev. 21:20*</def>
13229
13230GK G4919 | S G4558   ΣάÏεπτα   Sarepta   1x
13231<def>Sarepta, a city of Phoenicia, between Tyre and Sidon, Lk. 4:26*</def>
13232
13233GK G4920 | S G4559   σαÏκικός   sarkikos   7x
13234<def>fleshly; pertaining to the body, corporeal, physical, Rom. 15:27; 1 Cor. 9:11; carnal, pertaining to the flesh, 1 Pet. 2:11; carnal, low in spiritual knowledge and frame, 1 Cor. 3:3 (2x); carnal, human as opposed to divine, 2 Cor. 1:12; 10:4* </def>→ fleshly; worldly.
13235
13236GK G4921 | S G4560   σάÏκινος   sarkinos   4x
13237<def>of flesh, fleshly, 2 Cor. 3:3; Rom. 7:14; 1 Cor. 3:1; Heb. 7:16*</def>
13238
13239GK G4922 | S G4561   σάÏξ   sarx   147x
13240<def>flesh, Lk. 24:39; Jn. 3:6; the human body, 2 Cor. 7:5; flesh, human nature, human frame, Jn. 1:13, 14; 1 Pet. 4:1; 1 Jn. 4:2; kindred, Rom. 11:14; lineage, Rom. 1:3; 9:3; flesh, humanity, human beings, Mt. 24:22; Lk. 3:6; Jn. 17:2; the circumstances of the body, material condition, 1 Cor. 5:5; 7:28; Phlm. 16; flesh, mere humanity, human fashion, 1 Cor. 1:26; 2 Cor. 1:17; flesh as the seat of passion and frailty, Rom. 8:1, 3, 5; carnality, Gal. 5:24; materiality, material circumstance, as opposed to the spiritual, Phil. 3:3, 4; Col. 2:18; a material system or mode, Gal. 3:3; Heb. 9:10 </def>→ body; flesh; sinful nature.
13241
13242GK G4924 | S G4563   σαÏόω   saroō   3x
13243<def>to sweep, to clean with a broom, Mt. 12:44; Lk. 11:25; 15:8*</def>
13244
13245GK G4925 | S G4564   ΣάÏÏα   Sarra   4x
13246<def>Sara, Sarah, pr. name, the wife of Abraham, Rom. 4:19; 9:9; Heb. 11:11; 1 Pet. 3:6*</def>
13247
13248GK G4926 | S G4565   ΣαÏών   SaroÌ„n   1x
13249<def>Saron, a level tract of Palestine, between Caesarea and Joppa, Acts 9:35*</def>
13250
13251GK G4928 | S G4567   Σατανᾶς   Satanas   36x
13252<def>an adversary, opponent, enemy, perhaps, Mt. 16:23; Mk. 8:33; Lk. 4:8; elsewhere, Satan, the devil, Mt. 4:10; Mk. 1:13 </def>→ Satan.
13253
13254GK G4929 | S G4568   σάτον   saton   2x
13255<def>a satum or seah, a Hebrew measure for things dry, containing, as Josephus testifies, (Ant. 9.85) an Italian modius and one half, or 24 sextarii, and therefore equivalent to somewhat less than three gallons English, Mt. 13:33; Lk. 13:21*</def>
13256
13257GK G4930 | S G4569   Σαῦλος   Saulos   15x
13258<def>Saul, the Hebrew name of the Apostle Paul, Σαούλ with a Greek termination, Acts 7:58; 8:1, 3; 9:1</def>
13259
13260GK G4931 | S G4570   σβέννυμι   sbennymi   6x
13261<def>to extinguish, quench, Mt. 12:20; 25:8; Mk. 9:44, 46, 48; Eph. 6:16; Heb. 11:34; met. to quench, damp, hinder, thwart, 1 Thess. 5:19* </def>→ quench.
13262
13263GK G4932 | S G4572   σεαυτοῦ   seautou   43x
13264<def>of yourself, to yourself, etc. Mt. 4:6; 8:4; 19:19</def>
13265
13266GK G4933 | S G4573   σεβάζομαι   sebazomai   1x
13267<def>to feel dread of a thing; to venerate, adore, worship, Rom. 1:25*</def>
13268
13269GK G4934 | S G4574   σέβασμα   sebasma   2x
13270<def>an object of religious veneration and worship, Acts 17:23; 2 Thess. 2:4*</def>
13271
13272GK G4935 | S G4575   σεβαστός   sebastos   3x
13273<def>pr. venerable, august; ὠΣεβαστός, i.q. Latin Augustus, Acts 25:21, 25; Augustan, or, Sebastan, named from the city Sebaste, Acts 27:1*</def>
13274
13275GK G4936 | S G4576   σέβω   sebō   10x
13276<def>mid., to stand in awe; to venerate, reverence, worship, adore, Mt. 15:9; Mk. 7:7; Acts 18:13; 19:27; part. σεβόμενος, η, ον, worshiping, devout, pious, a term applied to proselytes to Judaism, Acts 13:43; 16:14; 18:7; 13:50; 17:4, 17* </def>→ worship.
13277
13278GK G4937 | S G4577   σειÏά   seira   1x
13279<def>a cord, rope, band; in NT a chain, 2 Pet. 2:4*</def>
13280
13281GK G4939 | S G4578   σεισμός   seismos   14x
13282<def>pr. a shaking, agitation, concussion; an earthquake, Mt. 24:7; 27:54; a tempest, Mt. 8:24 </def>→ earthquake; storm.
13283
13284GK G4940 | S G4579   σείω   seiō   5x
13285<def>to shake, agitate, Heb. 12:26; pass. to quake, Mt. 27:51; 28:4; Rev. 6:13; met. to put in commotion, agitate, Mt. 21:10</def>
13286
13287GK G4941 | S G4580   Σεκοῦνδος   Sekoundos   1x
13288<def>Secundus, pr. name, Acts 20:4*</def>
13289
13290GK G4942 | S G4581   Σελεύκεια   Seleukeia   1x
13291<def>Seleucia, a city of Syria, west of Antioch, on the Orontes, Acts 13:4*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13292
13293GK G4943 | S G4582   σελήνη   selēnē   9x
13294<def>the moon, Mt. 24:29; Mk. 13:24 </def>→ moon.
13295
13296GK G4944 | S G4583   σεληνιάζομαι   selēniazomai   2x
13297<def>to be a lunatic, Mt. 4:24; 17:15*</def>
13298
13299GK G4946 | S G4584   Σεμείν   Semein   1x
13300<def>Semei, pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:26*</def>
13301
13302GK G4947 | S G4585   σεμίδαλις   semidalis   1x
13303<def>the finest flour, Rev. 18:13*</def>
13304
13305GK G4948 | S G4586   σεμνός   semnos   4x
13306<def>august, venerable; honorable, reputable, Phil. 4:8; grave, serious, dignified, 1 Tim. 3:8, 11; Tit. 2:2*</def>
13307
13308GK G4949 | S G4587   σεμνότης   semnotēs   3x
13309<def>pr. majesty; gravity, dignity, dignified seriousness, 1 Tim. 2:2; 3:4; Tit. 2:7*</def>
13310
13311GK G4950 | S G4588   ΣέÏγιος   Sergios   1x
13312<def>Sergius, pr. name, Acts 13:7*</def>
13313
13314GK G4952 | S G4562   ΣεÏούχ   Serouch   1x
13315<def>Serug, proper name, Lk. 3:35*</def>
13316
13317GK G4953 | S G4589   Σήθ   Sēth   1x
13318<def>Seth, (Gen. 4:25f.) pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:38*</def>
13319
13320GK G4954 | S G4590   Σήμ   Sēm   1x
13321<def>Shem, (Gen. 5:32) pr. name, indecl., Lk. 3:36*</def>
13322
13323GK G4955 | S G4591   σημαίνω   sēmainō   6x
13324<def>to indicate by a sign, to signal; to indicate, intimate, Jn. 12:33; 18:32; 21:19; to make known, communicate, Acts 11:28; Rev. 1:1; to specify, Acts 25:27*</def>
13325
13326GK G4956 | S G4592   σημεῖον   sēmeion   77x
13327<def>a sign, a mark, token, by which anything is known or distinguished, Mt. 16:3; 24:3; 2 Thess. 3:17; a token, pledge, assurance, Lk. 2:12; a proof, evidence, convincing token, Mt. 12:38; 16:1; Jn. 2:18; in NT a sign, wonder, remarkable event, wonderful appearance, extraordinary phenomenon, 1 Cor. 14:22; Rev. 12:1, 3; 15:1; a portent, prodigy, Mt. 24:30; Acts 2:19; a wonderful work, miraculous operation, miracle, Mt. 24:24; Mk. 16:17, 20; meton. a sign, a signal character, Lk. 2:34 </def>→ miracle; sign.
13328
13329GK G4957 | S G4593   σημειόω   sēmeioō   1x
13330<def>mid., to mark, inscribe marks upon; mid. to mark for one’s self, note, 2 Thess. 3:14*</def>
13331
13332GK G4958 | S G4594   σήμεÏον   seÌ„meron   41x
13333<def>today, this day, Mt. 6:11, 30; 16:3; 21:28; now, at present, Heb. 13:8; 2 Cor. 3:15; ἡ σήμεÏον, i.e. ἡμέÏα, sometimes expressed, this day, the present day, Acts 20:26; ἕως or ἄχÏι τῆς σήμεÏον, until this day, until our times, Mt. 11:23; 27:8 </def>→ today.
13334
13335GK G4960 | S G4595   σήπω   sēpō   1x
13336<def>to cause to putrify, rot, be corrupted or rotten, Jas. 5:2*</def>
13337
13338GK G4962 | S G4597   σής   sēs   3x
13339<def>a moth, Lk. 12:33; Mt. 6:19f.*</def>
13340
13341GK G4963 | S G4598   σητόβÏωτος   seÌ„tobroÌ„tos   1x
13342<def>moth-eaten, Jas. 5:2*</def>
13343
13344GK G4964 | S G4599   σθενόω   sthenoō   1x
13345<def>to strengthen, impart strength, 1 Pet. 5:10*</def>
13346
13347GK G4965 | S G4600   σιαγών   siagōn   2x
13348<def>the jawbone; in NT the cheek, Mt. 5:39; Lk. 6:29*</def>
13349
13350GK G4967 | S G4601   σιγάω   sigaō   10x
13351<def>to be silent, keep silence, Lk. 9:36; 20:26; Acts 15:12f.; 1 Cor. 14:28, 30, 34; Lk. 18:39; trans. to keep in silence, not to reveal, to conceal; pass. to be concealed, not to be revealed, Rom. 16:25* </def>→ quiet; silent.
13352
13353GK G4968 | S G4602   σιγή   sigē   2x
13354<def>silence, Acts 21:40; Rev. 8:1*</def>
13355
13356GK G4970 | S G4604   σίδηÏος   sideÌ„ros   1x
13357<def>iron, Rev. 18:12*</def>
13358
13359GK G4971 | S G4603   σιδηÏοῦς   sideÌ„rous   5x
13360<def>made of iron, Acts 12:10; Rev. 2:27; 9:9; 12:5; 19:15*</def>
13361
13362GK G4972 | S G4605   Σιδών   Sidōn   9x
13363<def>Sidon, a celebrated city of Phoenicia, Mt. 11:21f.; Mk. 3:8; 7:31; Lk. 6:17; Acts 27:3. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13364
13365GK G4973 | S G4606   Σιδώνιος   Sidōnios   2x
13366<def>Sidonian; an inhabitant of Σιδών, Sidon, Acts 12:20; Lk. 4:26*</def>
13367
13368GK G4974 | S G4607   σικάÏιος   sikarios   1x
13369<def>an assassin, bandit, robber, Acts 21:38*</def>
13370
13371GK G4975 | S G4608   σίκεÏα   sikera   1x
13372<def>strong or inebriating drink, Lk. 1:15*</def>
13373
13374GK G4976 | S G4609   Σίλας   Silas   12x
13375<def>Silas, pr. name, in Luke, Acts 15:22; see Σιλουανός</def>
13376
13377GK G4977 | S G4610   Σιλουανός   Silouanos   4x
13378<def>Silvanus, pr. name, 2 Cor. 1:19; 1 Thess. 1:1; 2 Thess. 1:1; 1 Pet. 5:12, see Σίλας*</def>
13379
13380GK G4978 | S G4611   Σιλωάμ   Silōam   3x
13381<def>Siloam, a pool or fountain near Jerusalem, Lk. 13:4; Jn. 9:7, 11*</def>
13382
13383GK G4980 | S G4612   σιμικίνθιον   simikinthion   1x
13384<def>an apron, Acts 19:12*</def>
13385
13386GK G4981 | S G4613   Σίμων   Simōn   75x
13387<def>Simon, pr. name. (1) Simon Peter, Mt. 4:18. (2) Simon (the Canaanite) the Zealot, Mt. 10:4; Acts 1:13 . (3) Simon, brother of Jesus, Mt. 13:55; Mk. 6:3. (4) Simon, the leper, Mt. 26:6; Mk. 14:3. (5) Simon, the Pharisee, Lk. 7:40. (6) Simon of Cyrene, Mt. 27:32. (7) Simon, father of Judas Iscariot, Jn. 6:71. (8) Simon, the sorcerer, Acts 8:9. (9) Simon, the tanner, of Joppa, Acts 9:43; 10:6</def>
13388
13389GK G4982 | S G4614   Σινά   Sina   4x
13390<def>Mount Sinai, in Arabia, Acts 7:30, 38; Gal. 4:24, 25*</def>
13391
13392GK G4983 | S G4615   σίναπι   sinapi   5x
13393<def>mustard; in NT probably the shrub, not the herb, Khardal, Salvadora Persica L., the fruit of which possesses the pungency of mustard, Mt. 13:31; 17:20; Mk. 4:31; Lk. 13:19; 17:6*</def>
13394
13395GK G4984 | S G4616   σινδών   sindōn   6x
13396<def>sindon; pr. fine Indian cloth; fine linen; in NT a linen garment, an upper garment or wrapper of fine linen, worn in summer by night, and used to envelope dead bodies, Mt. 27:59; Mk. 14:51, 52; 15:46; Lk. 23:53*</def>
13397
13398GK G4985 | S G4617   σινιάζω   siniazō   1x
13399<def>to sift; met. to sift by trials and temptations, Lk. 22:31*</def>
13400
13401GK G4986 | S G4596   σιÏικός   sirikos   1x
13402<def>see also σηÏικός, silk, of silk, silken; τὸ σηÏικόν, silken stuff, Rev. 18:12*</def>
13403
13404GK G4988 | S G4618   σιτευτός   siteutos   3x
13405<def>fed, fatted, Lk. 15:23, 27, 30*</def>
13406
13407GK G4989 | S G4618a   σιτίον   sition   1x
13408<def>provision of corn, food, Acts 7:12*</def>
13409
13410GK G4990 | S G4619   σιτιστός   sitistos   1x
13411<def>fatted, a fatling, cattle, Mt. 22:4*</def>
13412
13413GK G4991 | S G4620   σιτομέτÏιον   sitometrion   1x
13414<def>a certain measure of grain distributed for food at set times to the slaves of a family, a ration, Lk. 12:42*</def>
13415
13416GK G4992 | S G4621   σῖτος   sitos   14x
13417<def>corn, grain, wheat, Mt. 3:12; 13:25, 29, 30; Mk. 4:28 </def>→ grain; wheat.
13418
13419GK G4994 | S G4622   Σιών   Siōn   7x
13420<def>Zion, Mt. Zion, a hill within the city of Jerusalem, indecl., Heb. 12:22; Rev. 14:1; poetic use, Mt. 21:5; Jn. 12:15; people of Israel, Rom. 9:33; 11:26; new Jerusalem of Christianity, 1 Pet. 2:6*</def>
13421
13422GK G4995 | S G4623   σιωπάω   siōpaō   10x
13423<def>to be silent, keep silence, hold one’s peace, Mt. 20:31; 26:63; Mk. 3:4; 9:34; 10:48; 14:61; Lk. 19:40; Acts 18:9; σιωπῶν, silent, dumb, Lk. 1:20; met. to be silent, still, hushed, calm, as the sea, Mk. 4:39* </def>→ quiet; silent.
13424
13425GK G4997 | S G4624   σκανδαλίζω   skandalizō   29x
13426<def>pr. to cause to stumble; met. offend, Mt. 17:27; to offend, shock, excite feeling of repugnance, Jn. 6:61; 1 Cor. 8:13; pass. to be offended, shocked, pained, Mt. 15:12; Rom. 14:21; 2 Cor. 11:29; σκανδαλίζεσθαι ἔν τινι, to be affected with scruples of repugnance towards any one as respects his claims or pretensions, Mt. 11:6; 13:57; met. to cause to stumble morally, to cause to falter or err, Mt. 5:29; 18:6; pass. to falter, fall away, Mt. 13:21 </def>→ cause to sin; offend.
13427
13428GK G4998 | S G4625   σκάνδαλον   skandalon   15x
13429<def>pr. a trap-spring; also genr. a stumbling block, anything against which one stumbles, an impediment; met. a cause of ruin, destruction, misery, etc., Rom. 9:33; 11:9; 1 Pet. 2:8; a cause or occasion of sinning, Mt. 16:23; 18:7 (3x); Lk. 17:1; Rom. 14:13; 16:17; Rev. 2:14; scandal, offense, cause of indignation, Mt. 13:41; 1 Cor. 1:23; Gal. 5:11; 1 Jn. 2:10* </def>→ cause of sin; obstacle; offense; stumbling block.
13430
13431GK G4999 | S G4626   σκάπτω   skaptō   3x
13432<def>to dig, excavate, Lk. 6:48; 13:8; 16:3*</def>
13433
13434GK G5002 | S G4627   σκάφη   skaphē   3x
13435<def>pr. anything excavated or hollowed; a boat, skiff, Acts 27:16, 30, 32*</def>
13436
13437GK G5003 | S G4628   σκέλος   skelos   3x
13438<def>the leg, Jn. 19:31, 32, 33*</def>
13439
13440GK G5004 | S G4629   σκέπασμα   skepasma   1x
13441<def>covering; clothing, raiment, 1 Tim. 6:8*</def>
13442
13443GK G5005 | S G4630   Σκευᾶς   Skeuas   1x
13444<def>Sceva, pr. name, Acts 19:14*</def>
13445
13446GK G5006 | S G4631   σκευή   skeuē   1x
13447<def>apparatus; tackle, Acts 27:19*</def>
13448
13449GK G5007 | S G4632   σκεῦος   skeuos   23x
13450<def>a vessel, utensil for containing anything, Mk. 11:16; Lk. 8:16; Rom. 9:21; any utensil, instrument; σκεύη, household stuff, furniture, goods, etc., Mt. 12:29; Mk. 3:27; the mast of a ship, or, the sail, Acts 27:17; met. an instrument, means, organ, minister, Acts 9:15; σκεύη á½€Ïγῆς and σκεύη á¼Î»á½³Î¿Ï…Ï‚, vessels of wrath, or, of mercy, persons visited by punishment, or, the divine favor, Rom. 9:22, 23; the vessel or frame of the human individual, 1 Thess. 4:4; 1 Pet. 3:7 </def>→ container; instrument; jar.
13451
13452GK G5008 | S G4633   σκηνή   skēnē   20x
13453<def>a tent, tabernacle; genr. any temporary dwelling; a tent, booth, Mt. 17:4; Heb. 11:9; the tabernacle of the covenant, Heb. 8:5; 9:1, 21; 13:10; allegor. the celestial or true tabernacle, Heb. 8:2; 9:11; a division or compartment of the tabernacle, Heb. 9:2, 3, 6; a small portable tent or shrine, Acts 7:43; an abode or seat of a lineage, Acts 15:16; a mansion, habitation, abode, dwelling, Lk. 16:9; Rev. 13:6 </def>→ tabernacle; tent.
13454
13455GK G5009 | S G4634   σκηνοπηγία   skēnopēgia   1x
13456<def>pr. a pitching of tents or booths; hence, the feast of tabernacles or booths, instituted in memory of the forty years’ wandering of the Israelites in the desert, and as a season of gratitude for the ingathering of harvest, celebrated for eight days, commencing on the 15th of Tisri, Jn. 7:2*</def>
13457
13458GK G5010 | S G4635   σκηνοποιός   skēnopoios   1x
13459<def>a tent-maker, Acts 18:3*</def>
13460
13461GK G5011 | S G4636   σκῆνος   skēnos   2x
13462<def>a tent, tabernacle, lodging; met. the corporeal tabernacle, 2 Cor. 5:1, 4*</def>
13463
13464GK G5012 | S G4637   σκηνόω   skēnoō   5x
13465<def>to pitch tent, encamp; to tabernacle, dwell in a tent; to dwell, have one’s abode, Jn. 1:14; Rev. 7:15; 12:12; 13:6; 21:3* </def>→ dwell; live; pitch (a tent).
13466
13467GK G5013 | S G4638   σκήνωμα   skēnōma   3x
13468<def>a habitation, abode, dwelling, Acts 7:46; the corporeal tabernacle of the soul, 2 Pet. 1:13, 14*</def>
13469
13470GK G5014 | S G4639   σκιά   skia   7x
13471<def>a shade, shadow, Mk. 4:32; Acts 5:15; met. a shadow, a foreshadowing, a vague outline, in distinction from ἡ εἰκών, the perfect image or delineation, and τὸ σῶμα, the reality, Col. 2:17; Heb. 8:5; 10:1; gloom; σκιὰ θανάτου, death shade, the thickest darkness, Mt. 4:16; Lk. 1:79*</def>
13472
13473GK G5015 | S G4640   σκιÏτάω   skirtaō   3x
13474<def>to leap, Lk. 1:41, 44; to leap, skip, bound for joy, Lk. 6:23*</def>
13475
13476GK G5016 | S G4641   σκληÏοκαÏδία   skleÌ„rokardia   3x
13477<def>hardness of heart, obstinacy, perverseness, Mt. 19:8; Mk. 10:5; 16:14*</def>
13478
13479GK G5017 | S G4642   σκληÏός   skleÌ„ros   5x
13480<def>dry, hard to the touch; met. harsh, severe, stern, Mt. 25:24; vehement, violent, fierce, Jas. 3:4; grievous, painful, Acts 26:14; grating to the mind, repulsive, offensive, Jn. 6:60; stubborn, resistance to authority, Jude 15*</def>
13481
13482GK G5018 | S G4643   σκληÏότης   skleÌ„roteÌ„s   1x
13483<def>hardness; met. σκληÏότης τῆς καÏδίας, hardness of heart, obstinacy, perverseness, Rom. 2:5*</def>
13484
13485GK G5019 | S G4644   σκληÏοτÏάχηλος   skleÌ„rotracheÌ„los   1x
13486<def>stiff-necked, obstinate, Acts 7:51*</def>
13487
13488GK G5020 | S G4645   σκληÏύνω   skleÌ„rynō   6x
13489<def>to harden; met. to harden morally, to make stubborn, Heb. 3:8, 15; 4:7; as a negation of á¼Î»ÎµÎµá¿–ν, to leave to stubbornness and contumacy, Rom. 9:18; mid. and pass. to put on a stubborn frame, Acts 19:9; Heb. 3:13*</def>
13490
13491GK G5021 | S G4646   σκολιός   skolios   4x
13492<def>crooked, tortuous, Lk. 3:5; met. perverse, wicked, Acts 2:40; Phil. 2:15; crooked, peevish, morose, 1 Pet. 2:18*</def>
13493
13494GK G5022 | S G4647   σκόλοψ   skolops   1x
13495<def>anything pointed; met. a thorn, a plague, 2 Cor. 12:7*</def>
13496
13497GK G5023 | S G4648   σκοπέω   skopeō   6x
13498<def>to view attentively, watch; to see, observe, take care, beware, Lk. 11:35; Gal. 6:1; to regard, have respect to, 2 Cor. 4:18; Phil. 2:4; to mark, note, Rom. 16:17; Phil. 3:17*</def>
13499
13500GK G5024 | S G4649   σκοπός   skopos   1x
13501<def>a watcher; also, a distant object on which the eye is kept fixed; a mark, goal, Phil. 3:14*</def>
13502
13503GK G5026 | S G4651   σκοÏπίος   skorpios   5x
13504<def>a scorpion, a large insect, sometimes several inches in length, shaped somewhat like a crab and furnished with a tail terminating in a stinger from which it emits a dangerous poison, Lk. 10:19; 11:12; Rev. 9:3, 5, 10*</def>
13505
13506GK G5027 | S G4652   σκοτεινός   skoteinos   3x
13507<def>dark, Mt. 6:23; Lk. 11:34, 36*</def>
13508
13509GK G5028 | S G4653   σκοτία   skotia   16x
13510<def>darkness, Jn. 6:17; 20:1; privacy, Mt. 10:27; Lk. 12:3; met. moral or spiritual darkness, Jn. 1:5 (2x); 8:12; 12:35, 46; 1 Jn. 1:5; 2:8, 9, 11* </def>→ darkness.
13511
13512GK G5030 | S G4655   σκότος   skotos   31x
13513<def>darkness, Mt. 27:45; Acts 2:20; gloom of punishment and misery, Mt. 8:12; 2 Pet. 2:17; met. moral or spiritual darkness, Mt. 4:16; Jn. 3:19; Eph. 5:11; a realm of moral darkness, Eph. 5:8; 6:12 </def>→ darkness.
13514
13515GK G5031 | S G4656   σκοτόω   skotoō   3x
13516<def>to darken, shroud in darkness, Eph. 4:18; Rev. 9:2; 16:10</def>
13517
13518GK G5032 | S G4657   σκύβαλον   skybalon   1x
13519<def>dung, sweepings, refuse, rubbish, Phil. 3:8*</def>
13520
13521GK G5033 | S G4658   Σκύθης   Skythēs   1x
13522<def>A Scythian, a native of Scythia, the modern Mongolia and Tartary, Col. 3:11*</def>
13523
13524GK G5034 | S G4659   σκυθÏωπός   skythroÌ„pos   2x
13525<def>of a stern, morose, sour, gloomy, or dejected countenance, Mt. 6:16; Lk. 24:17*</def>
13526
13527GK G5035 | S G4660   σκύλλω   skyllō   4x
13528<def>to flay, lacerate; met. to vex, trouble, annoy, Mk. 5:35; Lk. 7:6; 8:49; pass. met. á¼ÏƒÎºÏ…λμένοι, in sorry plight, Mt. 9:36*</def>
13529
13530GK G5036 | S G4661   σκῦλον   skylon   1x
13531<def>spoils stripped off an enemy; σκῦλα, spoil, plunder, booty, Lk. 11:22*</def>
13532
13533GK G5037 | S G4662   σκωληκόβÏωτος   skoÌ„leÌ„kobroÌ„tos   1x
13534<def>eaten of worms, consumed by worms, Acts 12:23*</def>
13535
13536GK G5038 | S G4663   σκώληξ   skōlēx   1x
13537<def>a worm; met. gnawing anguish, Mk. 9:48*</def>
13538
13539GK G5039 | S G4664   σμαÏάγδινος   smaragdinos   1x
13540<def>of smaragdus or emerald, Rev. 4:3*</def>
13541
13542GK G5040 | S G4665   σμάÏαγδος   smaragdos   1x
13543<def>smaragdus, the emerald, a gem of a pure green color; but under this name the ancients probably comprised all stones of a fine green color, Rev. 21:19*</def>
13544
13545GK G5043 | S G4666   σμύÏνα   smyrna   2x
13546<def>myrrh, an aromatic bitter resin, or gum, issuing by incision, and sometimes spontaneously, from the trunk and larger branches of a small thorny tree growing in Egypt, Arabia, and Abyssinia, much used by the ancients in unguents, Mt. 2:11; Jn. 19:39*</def>
13547
13548GK G5044 | S G4667   ΣμύÏνα   Smyrna   2x
13549<def>Smyrna, a maritime city of Ionia, in Asia Minor, Rev. 1:11; 2:8*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
13550
13551GK G5046 | S G4669   σμυÏνίζω   smyrnizō   1x
13552<def>to mingle or flavor with myrrh, Mk. 15:23*</def>
13553
13554GK G5047 | S G4670   Σόδομα   Sodoma   9x
13555<def>Sodom, (Gen. 19:24) one of the four cities of the vale of Siddim, now covered by the Dead sea, Mt. 11:23f.; Lk. 17:29; Rom. 9:29; 2 Pet. 2:6; Rev. 11:8</def>
13556
13557GK G5048 | S G4672   Σολομών   Solomōn   12x
13558<def>Solomon, also spelled Σολομῶν, pr. name, son and successor of David, Mt. 1:6f.; 6:29; Lk. 11:31; Jn. 10:23; Acts 3:11; 7:47</def>
13559
13560GK G5049 | S G4673   σοÏός   soros   1x
13561<def>a coffer; an urn for receiving the ashes of the dead; a coffin; in NT a bier, Lk. 7:14*</def>
13562
13563GK G5050 | S G4674   σός   sos   26x
13564<def>yours, Mt. 7:3, 22; οἱ σοί, your kindred, friends, etc., Mk. 5:19; τὸ σόν and τὰ σά, what is yours, your property, goods, etc., Mt. 20:14; 25:25; Lk. 6:30</def>
13565
13566GK G5051 | S G4676   σουδάÏιον   soudarion   4x
13567<def>a handkerchief, napkin, etc., Lk. 19:20; Jn. 11:44; 20:7; Acts 19:12*</def>
13568
13569GK G5052 | S G4677   Σουσάννα   Sousanna   1x
13570<def>Susanna, pr. name, Lk. 8:3*</def>
13571
13572GK G5053 | S G4678   σοφία   sophia   51x
13573<def>wisdom in general, knowledge, Mt. 12:42; Lk. 2:40, 52; 11:31; Acts 7:10; ability, Lk. 21:15; Acts 6:3, 10; practical wisdom, prudence, Col. 4:5; learning, science, Mt. 13:54; Mk. 6:2; Acts 7:22; scientific skill, 1 Cor. 1:17; 2:1; professed wisdom, human philosophy, 1 Cor. 1:19, 20, 22; 2:4, 5, 6; superior knowledge and enlightenment, Col. 2:23; in NT divine wisdom, Rom. 11:33; Eph. 3:10; Col. 2:3; revealed wisdom, Mt. 11:19; Lk. 11:49; 1 Cor. 1:24, 30; 2:7; Christian enlightenment, 1 Cor. 12:8; Eph. 1:8, 17; Col. 1:9, 28, 3:16; Jas. 1:5; 3:13 </def>→ wisdom.
13574
13575GK G5054 | S G4679   σοφίζω   sophizō   2x
13576<def>to make wise, enlighten, 2 Tim. 3:15; mid. to invent skilfully, devise artfully, pass. 2 Pet. 1:16*</def>
13577
13578GK G5055 | S G4680   σοφός   sophos   20x
13579<def>wise generally, 1 Cor. 1:25; shrewd, clever, Rom. 16:19; 1 Cor. 3:10; 6:5; learned, intelligent, Mt. 11:25; Rom. 1:14, 22; 1 Cor. 1:19, 20, 26, 27; 3:18; in NT divinely instructed, Mt. 23:34; furnished with Christian wisdom, spiritually enlightened, Jas. 3:13; all wise, Rom. 16:27; 1 Tim. 1:17; Jude 25 </def>→ wisdom.
13580
13581GK G5056 | S G4681   Σπανία   Spania   2x
13582<def>Spain, Rom. 15:24, 28*</def>
13583
13584GK G5057 | S G4682   σπαÏάσσω   sparassō   3x
13585<def>pr. to tear, lacerate; by impl. to agitate greatly, convulse, distort by convulsion, Mk. 1:26; 9:26; Lk. 9:39*</def>
13586
13587GK G5058 | S G4683   σπαÏγανόω   sparganoō   2x
13588<def>to swathe, wrap in swaddling cloths, Lk. 2:7, 12*</def>
13589
13590GK G5059 | S G4684   σπαταλάω   spatalaō   2x
13591<def>to live luxuriously, voluptuously, wantonly, 1 Tim. 5:6; Jas. 5:5*</def>
13592
13593GK G5060 | S G4685   σπάω   spaō   2x
13594<def>to draw, pull; to draw a sword, Mk. 14:47; Acts 16:27*</def>
13595
13596GK G5061 | S G4686   σπεῖÏα   speira   7x
13597<def>anything twisted or wreathed, a cord, coil, band, etc.; a band of soldiers, company, troop; used for a Roman cohort, about 600 soldiers, Mt. 27:27; Acts 10:1; the temple guard, Mk. 15:16; Jn. 18:3, 12; Acts 21:31; 27:1*</def>
13598
13599GK G5062 | S G4687   σπείÏω   speirō   52x
13600<def>to sow seed, Mt. 6:26; 13:3, 4, 18, 24, 25, 27, 37, 3 </def>→ sow.
13601
13602GK G5063 | S G4688   σπεκουλάτωÏ   spekoulatoÌ„r   1x
13603<def>a sentinel, life-guardsman, a kind of soldiers who formed the body-guard of princes, etc., one of whose duties was to put criminals to death, Mk. 6:27*</def>
13604
13605GK G5064 | S G4689   σπένδω   spendō   2x
13606<def>to pour out a libation or drink-offering; in NT mid. to make a libation of one’s self by expending energy and life in the service of the Gospel, Phil. 2:17; pass. to be in the act of being sacrificed in the cause of the Gospel, 2 Tim. 4:6*</def>
13607
13608GK G5065 | S G4690   σπέÏμα   sperma   43x
13609<def>seed, Mt. 13:24, 27, 37, 38; semen virile, Heb. 11:11; offspring, posterity, Mt. 22:24, 25; Jn. 7:42; a seed of future generations, Rom. 9:29; in NT met. a seed or principle of spiritual life, 1 Jn. 3:9 </def>→ descendant; seed.
13610
13611GK G5066 | S G4691   σπεÏμολόγος   spermologos   1x
13612<def>pr. seed-picking; one who picks up and retails scraps of information; a gossip; a babbler, Acts 17:18*</def>
13613
13614GK G5067 | S G4692   σπεύδω   speudō   6x
13615<def>trans. to urge on, impel, quicken; to quicken in idea, to be eager for the arrival of, 2 Pet. 3:12; intrans. to hasten, make haste, Acts 20:16; 22:18; the part. has the force of an adverb, quickly, hastily, Lk. 2:16; 19:5, 6*</def>
13616
13617GK G5068 | S G4693   σπήλαιον   spēlaion   6x
13618<def>a cave, cavern, den, hideout, Mt. 21:13; Mk. 11:17; Lk. 19:46; Jn. 11:38; Heb. 11:38; Rev. 6:5*</def>
13619
13620GK G5069 | S G4694   σπιλάς   spilas   1x
13621<def>a sharply-cleft portion of rock; in NT a flaw, stigma, Jude 12*</def>
13622
13623GK G5070 | S G4696   σπίλος   spilos   2x
13624<def>a spot, stain, blot; a moral blemish, Eph. 5:27; 2 Pet. 2:13*</def>
13625
13626GK G5071 | S G4695   σπιλόω   spiloō   2x
13627<def>to spot, soil; to contaminate, defile, Jas. 3:6; Jude 23*</def>
13628
13629GK G5072 | S G4697   σπλαγχνίζομαι   splanchnizomai   12x
13630<def>to be moved with pity or compassion, Mt. 9:36; 14:14; 20:34; Lk. 7:13; to be compassionate, Mt. 18:27 </def>→ (have) compassion; show compassion.
13631
13632GK G5073 | S G4698   σπλάγχνον   splanchnon   11x
13633<def>the chief intestines, viscera; the entrails, bowels, Acts 1:18; met. the heart, the affections of the heart, the tender affections, Lk. 1:78; 2 Cor. 6:12; 7:15; Phil. 1:8, 2:1; Col. 3:12; Phlm. 7, 20; 1 Jn. 3:17; meton. a cherished one, dear as one’s self, Phlm. 12* </def>→ affection; compassion; pity; tenderness.
13634
13635GK G5074 | S G4699   σπόγγος   spongos   3x
13636<def>a sponge, Mt. 27:48; Mk. 15:36; Jn. 19:29*</def>
13637
13638GK G5075 | S G4700   σποδός   spodos   3x
13639<def>ashes, Mt. 11:21; Lk. 10:13; Heb. 9:13*</def>
13640
13641GK G5076 | S G4701   σποÏά   spora   1x
13642<def>a sowing; seed sown; met. generative seed, generation, 1 Pet. 1:23*</def>
13643
13644GK G5077 | S G4702   σπόÏιμος   sporimos   3x
13645<def>sown, fit to be sown; in NT τὰ σπόÏιμα, fields which are sown, fields of grain, cornfields, Mt. 12:1; Mk. 2:23; Lk. 6:1*</def>
13646
13647GK G5078 | S G4703   σπόÏος   sporos   6x
13648<def>a sowing; in NT seed, that which is sown, Mk. 4:26, 27; Lk. 8:5, 11; met. the seed sown in almsgiving, 2 Cor. 9:10*</def>
13649
13650GK G5079 | S G4704   σπουδάζω   spoudazō   11x
13651<def>to hurry; be bent upon, Gal. 2:10; to endeavor earnestly, strive, Eph. 4:3 </def>→ make effort; strive.
13652
13653GK G5080 | S G4705, G4706, G4707   σπουδαῖος   spoudaios   3x
13654<def>earnest, eager, forward, zealous, 2 Cor. 8:17, 22 (2x)*</def>
13655
13656GK G5081 | S G4708, G4709   σπουδαίως   spoudaiōs   4x
13657<def>earnestly, eagerly, diligently, Lk. 7:4; 2 Tim. 1:17; Tit. 3:13; compar. σπουδαιοτέÏως, more earnestly, with special urgency, Phil. 2:28</def>
13658
13659GK G5082 | S G4710   σπουδή   spoudē   12x
13660<def>haste; μετὰ σπουδῆς, with haste, hastily, quickly, Mk. 6:25; Lk. 1:39; earnestness, earnest application, diligence, enthusiasm, Rom. 12:8, 11; 2 Cor. 7:11, 12; 8:16; 8:7f. </def>→ concern; eagerness; earnestness.
13661
13662GK G5083 | S G4711   σπυÏίς   spyris   5x
13663<def>also spelled σφυÏá½·Ï‚, a basket, handbasket for provision, Mt. 15:37; 16:10; Mk. 8:8, 20; Acts 9:25*</def>
13664
13665GK G5084 | S G4712   στάδιον   stadion   7x
13666<def>pr. a fixed standard of measure; a stadium, the eighth part of a Roman mile, and nearly equal to a furlong, containing 201.45 yards, about 192 meters, Lk. 24:13; Mt. 14:24; Jn. 6:19; 11:18; Rev. 14:20; 21:16; a race-course, a race, 1 Cor. 9:24*</def>
13667
13668GK G5085 | S G4713   στάμνος   stamnos   1x
13669<def>can be masculine, but not in the NT, a wine jar; a pot, jar, urn, vase, Heb. 9:4*</def>
13670
13671GK G5086 | S G4714a   στασιαστής   stasiastēs   1x
13672<def>a partisan, rebel, revolutionary, Mt. 15:7*</def>
13673
13674GK G5087 | S G4714   στάσις   stasis   9x
13675<def>a setting; a standing; an effective position, an unimpaired standing or dignity, Heb. 9:8; a gathered party, a group; hence, a tumultuous assemblage, popular outbreak, Mk. 15:7; Acts 19:40; Lk. 23:19, 25; seditious movement, Acts 24:5; discord, dispute, dissension, Acts 15:2; 23:7, 10*</def>
13676
13677GK G5088 | S G4715   στατήÏ   stateÌ„r   1x
13678<def>pr. a weight; a stater, an Attic silver coin, equal in value to the Jewish shekel, or to four Attic or two Alexandrian drachmas, Mt. 17:27*</def>
13679
13680GK G5089 | S G4716   σταυÏός   stauros   27x
13681<def>a stake; a cross, Mt. 27:32, 40, 42; Phil. 2:8; by impl. the punishment of the cross, crucifixion, Eph. 2:16; Heb. 12:2; meton. the crucifixion of Christ in respect of its import, the doctrine of the cross, 1 Cor. 17:18; Gal. 5:11; 6:12, 14; met. to take up, or bear one’s cross, to be ready to encounter any extremity, Mt. 10:38; 16:24 </def>→ cross.
13682
13683GK G5090 | S G4717   σταυÏόω   stauroō   46x
13684<def>to fix stakes; later, to crucify, affix to the cross, Mt. 20:19; 23:34; met. to crucify, to mortify, to deaden, to make a sacrifice of, Gal. 5:24; pass. to be cut off from a thing, as by a violent death, to be come dead to, Gal. 6:14 </def>→ crucify.
13685
13686GK G5091 | S G4718   σταφυλή   staphylē   3x
13687<def>a cluster or bunch of grapes, Mt. 7:16; Lk. 6:44, Rev. 14:18*</def>
13688
13689GK G5092 | S G4719   στάχυς   stachus   5x
13690<def>an ear of corn, head of grain, Mt. 12:1; Mk. 2:23; 4:28; Lk. 6:1*</def>
13691
13692GK G5093 | S G4720   Στάχυς   Stachus   1x
13693<def>Stachys, pr. name, Rom. 16:9*</def>
13694
13695GK G5094 | S G4721   στέγη   stegē   3x
13696<def>a roof, flat roof of a house, Mt. 8:8; Mk. 2:4; Lk. 7:6*</def>
13697
13698GK G5095 | S G4722   στέγω   stegō   4x
13699<def>to cover; to hold off, to hold in; hence, to hold out against, to endure patiently, 1 Cor. 9:12; 13:7; absol. to contain one’s self, 1 Thess. 3:1, 5*</def>
13700
13701GK G5096 | S G4723   στεῖÏα   steira   5x
13702<def>barren, incapable of bearing children, Lk. 1:7, 36; 23:29; Gal. 4:27; Heb. 11:11*</def>
13703
13704GK G5097 | S G4724   στέλλω   stellō   2x
13705<def>pr. to place in set order, to arrange; to equip; to despatch; to stow; mid. to contract one’s self, to shrink; to withdraw from, avoid, shun, 2 Cor. 8:20; 2 Thess. 3:6*</def>
13706
13707GK G5098 | S G4725   στέμμα   stemma   1x
13708<def>a crown, wreath, Acts 14:13*</def>
13709
13710GK G5099 | S G4726   στεναγμός   stenagmos   2x
13711<def>a sighing, groaning, groan, Acts 7:34; an inward sighing, Rom. 8:26*</def>
13712
13713GK G5100 | S G4727   στενάζω   stenazō   6x
13714<def>to groan, sigh, Rom. 8:23; 2 Cor. 5:2, 4; Heb. 13:17; to sigh inwardly, Mk. 7:34; to give vent to querulous or censorious feelings, Jas. 5:9*</def>
13715
13716GK G5101 | S G4728   στενός   stenos   3x
13717<def>narrow, strait, Mt. 7:13, 14; Lk. 13:24*</def>
13718
13719GK G5102 | S G4729   στενοχωÏέω   stenochoÌ„reō   3x
13720<def>to crowd together into a narrow place, straiten; pass. met. to be in straits, to be cooped up, to be cramped from action, 2 Cor. 4:8; to be cramped in feeling, 2 Cor. 6:12*</def>
13721
13722GK G5103 | S G4730   στενοχωÏία   stenochoÌ„ria   4x
13723<def>pr. narrowness of place, a narrow place; met. straits, distress, anguish, Rom. 2:9; 8:35; 2 Cor. 6:4; 12:10*</def>
13724
13725GK G5104 | S G4731   στεÏεός   stereos   4x
13726<def>stiff, hard; of food, solid, as opposed to what is liquid and light, Heb. 5:12, 14; firm, steadfast, 2 Tim. 2:19; 1 Pet. 5:9*</def>
13727
13728GK G5105 | S G4732   στεÏεόω   stereoō   3x
13729<def>to make firm; to strengthen, Acts 3:7, 16; to settle, Acts 16:5*</def>
13730
13731GK G5106 | S G4733   στεÏέωμα   stereoÌ„ma   1x
13732<def>pr. what is solid and firm; met. firmness, steadfastness, constancy, Col. 2:5*</def>
13733
13734GK G5107 | S G4734   Στεφανᾶς   Stephanas   3x
13735<def>Stephanas, pr. name, 1 Cor. 1:16; 16:15, 17*</def>
13736
13737GK G5108 | S G4736   Στέφανος   Stephanos   7x
13738<def>Stephen, pr. name, Acts 6:5, 8f.; 7:59; 8:2; 11:19; 22:20*</def>
13739
13740GK G5109 | S G4735   στέφανος   stephanos   18x
13741<def>that which forms an encirclement; a crown, Mt. 27:29; Rev. 4:4, 10; wreath, conferred on a victor in the public games, 1 Cor. 9:25; met. a crown, reward, prize, 2 Tim. 4:8; Jas. 1:12; a crown, ornament, honor, glory </def>→ crown; wreath.
13742
13743GK G5110 | S G4737   στεφανόω   stephanoō   3x
13744<def>to crown; to crown as victor in the games,</def>
13745
13746GK G5111 | S G4738   στῆθος   stēthos   5x
13747<def>the breast, chest, Lk. 18:13; 23:48; Jn. 13:25; 21:20; Rev. 15:6*</def>
13748
13749GK G5112 | S G4739   στήκω   stēkō   9x
13750<def>to stand, Mk. 3:31; 11:25; met. to stand when under judgment, to be approved, Rom. 14:4; to stand firm, be constant, persevere, 1 Cor. 16:13; Gal. 5:1; Phil. 1:27; 4:1; 1 Thess. 3:8; 2 Thess. 2:15* </def>→ stand firm.
13751
13752GK G5113 | S G4740   στηÏιγμός   steÌ„rigmos   1x
13753<def>pr. a fixing, settling; a state of firmness, fixedness; met. firmness of belief, settle frame of mind, 2 Pet. 3:17*</def>
13754
13755GK G5114 | S G4741   στηÏίζω   steÌ„rizō   13x
13756<def>to set fast; to set in a certain position or direction, Lk. 9:51; met. to render mentally steadfast, to settle, confirm, Lk. 22:32; Rom. 1:11; to stand immovable, Lk. 16:26; met. to be mentally settled, 2 Pet. 1:12 </def>→ establish; fix; strengthen.
13757
13758GK G5115 | S G4741a   στιβάς   stibas   1x
13759<def>a stuffing of leaves, boughs, etc., meton. a bough, branch, Mk. 11:8*</def>
13760
13761GK G5116 | S G4742   στίγμα   stigma   1x
13762<def>a mark, brand, Gal. 6:17*</def>
13763
13764GK G5117 | S G4743   στιγμή   stigmē   1x
13765<def>pr. a point; met. a point of time, moment, instant, Lk. 4:5*</def>
13766
13767GK G5118 | S G4744   στίλβω   stilbō   1x
13768<def>to shine, glisten, be radiant, Mk. 9:3*</def>
13769
13770GK G5119 | S G4745   στοά   stoa   4x
13771<def>a colonnade, cloister, covered walk supported by columns, Jn. 5:2; 10:23; Acts 3:11; 5:12* </def>→ porch.
13772
13773GK G5121 | S G4746a   Στοϊκός   Stoikos   1x
13774<def>Stoic, Acts 17:18*</def>
13775
13776GK G5122 | S G4747   στοιχεῖον   stoicheion   7x
13777<def>an element; an element of the natural universe, 2 Pet. 3:10, 12; an element or rudiment of any intellectual or religious system, Gal. 4:3, 9; Col. 2:8, 20; Heb. 5:12*</def>
13778
13779GK G5123 | S G4748   στοιχέω   stoicheō   5x
13780<def>pr. to advance in a line; met. to frame one’s conduct by a certain rule, Acts 21:24; Rom. 4:12; Gal. 5:25; 6:16; Phil. 3:16*</def>
13781
13782GK G5124 | S G4749   στολή   stolē   9x
13783<def>equipment; dress; a long garment, flowing robe, worn by priests, kings, and persons of distinction, Mt. 12:38; 16:5; Lk. 15:22; Rev. 6:11</def>
13784
13785GK G5125 | S G4750   στόμα   stoma   78x
13786<def>the mouth, Mt. 12:34; 15:11, 17, 18; 21:16; speech, words, Mt. 18:16; 2 Cor. 13:1; command of speech, facility of language, Lk. 21:15; from the Hebrew, ἀνοίγειν τὸ στόμα, to utter, to speak, Mt. 5:2, 13:35; also, used of the earth, to rend, yawn, Rev. 12:16; στόμα Ï€Ïὸς στόμα λαλεῖν, to speak mouth to mouth, face to face, 2 Jn. 12; 3 Jn. 14; the edge or point of a weapon, Lk. 21:24; Heb. 11:34 </def>→ edge; mouth; testimony.
13787
13788GK G5126 | S G4751   στόμαχος   stomachos   1x
13789<def>pr. the gullet leading to the stomach; hence, later, the stomach itself, 1 Tim. 5:23*</def>
13790
13791GK G5127 | S G4752   στÏατεία   strateia   2x
13792<def>a military expedition, campaign; and genr. military service, warfare; met. the Christian warfare, 2 Cor. 10:4; fight, 1 Tim. 1:18*</def>
13793
13794GK G5128 | S G4753   στÏάτευμα   strateuma   8x
13795<def>an army, Mt. 22:7; Rev. 19:14, 19; an armed force, corps, Acts 23:10, 27; troops, guards, Lk. 23:11; Rev. 9:16* </def>→ army.
13796
13797GK G5130 | S G4755   στÏατηγός   strateÌ„gos   10x
13798<def>a leader or commander of an army, general; a Roman praetor, provincial magistrate, Acts 16:20, 22, 35, 36, 38; στÏατηγός τοῦ ἱεÏοῦ, the captain or prefect of the temple, the chief of the Levites who kept guard in and around the temple, Lk. 22:4, 52; Acts 4:1; 5:24, 26* </def>→ magistrate.
13799
13800GK G5131 | S G4756   στÏατιά   stratia   2x
13801<def>an army, host; from the Hebrew, στÏατιὰ οá½Ïάνιος, or τοῦ οá½Ïανοῦ, the heavenly host, the host of heaven, the hosts of angels, Lk. 2:13; the stars, Acts 7:42*</def>
13802
13803GK G5132 | S G4757   στÏατιώτης   stratioÌ„teÌ„s   26x
13804<def>a soldier, Mt. 8:9; 27:27; met. a soldier of Christ, 2 Tim. 2:3 </def>→ soldier.
13805
13806GK G5133 | S G4758   στÏατολογέω   stratologeō   1x
13807<def>to collect or gather an army, enlist troops, 2 Tim. 2:4*</def>
13808
13809GK G5136 | S G4760   στÏατόπεδον   stratopedon   1x
13810<def>pr. the site of an encampment; an encampment; meton. an army, Lk. 21:20*</def>
13811
13812GK G5137 | S G4761   στÏεβλόω   strebloō   1x
13813<def>pr. to distort the limbs on a rack; met. to wrench, distort, pervert, 2 Pet. 3:16*</def>
13814
13815GK G5138 | S G4762   στÏέφω   strephō   21x
13816<def>to twist; to turn, Mt. 5:39; to make a change of substance, to change, Rev. 11:6; absol. to change or turn one’s course of dealing, Acts 7:42; mid. to turn one’s self about, Mt. 16:23; Lk. 7:9; to turn back, Acts 7:39; to change one’s direction, to turn elsewhere, Acts 13:46; to change one’s course of principle and conduct, to be converted, Mt. 18:3 </def>→ change; return; turn.
13817
13818GK G5139 | S G4763   στÏηνιάω   streÌ„niaō   2x
13819<def>to be wanton, to revel, riot, Rev. 18:7, 9*</def>
13820
13821GK G5140 | S G4764   στÏῆνος   streÌ„nos   1x
13822<def>luxury, sensuality, Rev. 18:3*</def>
13823
13824GK G5141 | S G4765   στÏουθίον   strouthion   4x
13825<def>any small bird, spc. a sparrow, Mt. 10:29, 31; Lk. 12:6, 7*</def>
13826
13827GK G5143 | S G4766   στÏωννύω   stroÌ„nnyō   6x
13828<def>the thematic form of στÏώννυμι, the μι form never being visible in the NT, to spread, to strew, Mt. 21:8; Mk. 11:8; to spread a couch, make your own bed, Acts 9:34; used of a supper-chamber, pass. to have the couches spread, to be prepared, furnished, Mk. 14:15; Lk. 22:12*</def>
13829
13830GK G5144 | S G4767   στυγητός   stygētos   1x
13831<def>hateful, disgusting, detested, Tit. 3:3*</def>
13832
13833GK G5145 | S G4768   στυγνάζω   stygnazō   2x
13834<def>to put on a gloomy and downcast look, to be shocked, appalled, Mk. 10:22; of the sky, to lower, Mt. 16:3*</def>
13835
13836GK G5146 | S G4769   στῦλος   stylos   4x
13837<def>a pillar, column, Rev. 10:1; used of persons of authority, influence, etc., a support or pillar of the Church, Gal. 2:9; Rev. 3:12; a support of true doctrine, 1 Tim. 3:15* </def>→ pillar.
13838
13839GK G5148 | S G4571, G4671, G4675, G4771, G5209, G5210, G5213, G5216   σύ   sy   2,906x
13840<def>you, gen., σοῦ, dat., σοί, acc., σέ, Mt. 1:20; 2:6</def>
13841
13842GK G5149 | S G4772   συγγένεια   syngeneia   3x
13843<def>kindred; kinsfolk, kinsmen, relatives, Lk. 1:61; Acts 7:3, 14*</def>
13844
13845GK G5150 | S Gπ4773   συγγενής   syngenēs   11x
13846<def>kindred, akin; as a subst. a kinsman or kinswoman, relative; Mk. 6:4; Lk. 1:58; 2:44; 14:12; 21:16; Jn. 18:26; Acts 10:24; one nationally akin, a fellow countryman, Rom. 9:3; 16:7, 11, 21* </def>→ relative.
13847
13848GK G5151 | S G4773a   συγγενίς   syngenis   1x
13849<def>a kinswoman, female relative, Lk. 1:36*</def>
13850
13851GK G5152 | S G4774   συγγνώμη   syngnōmē   1x
13852<def>pardon; concession, leave, permission, 1 Cor. 7:6*</def>
13853
13854GK G5153 | S G4775   συγκάθημαι   synkathēmai   2x
13855<def>to sit in company with, Mk. 14:54; Acts 26:30*</def>
13856
13857GK G5154 | S G4776   συγκαθίζω   synkathizō   2x
13858<def>trans. to cause to sit down with, seat in company with, Eph. 2:6; intrans. to sit in company with; to sit down together, Lk. 22:55*</def>
13859
13860GK G5155 | S G4777   συγκακοπαθέω   synkakopatheō   2x
13861<def>to suffer evils along with someone; to be enduringly adherent, 2 Tim. 1:8; 2:3*</def>
13862
13863GK G5156 | S G4778   συγκακουχέομαι   synkakoucheomai   1x
13864<def>to encounter adversity along with any one, Heb. 11:25*</def>
13865
13866GK G5157 | S G4779   συγκαλέω   synkaleō   8x
13867<def>to call together, Mk. 15:16; Lk. 15:6, 9; Acts 5:21; mid. to call around one’s self, Lk. 9:1; 23:13; Acts 10:24; 28:17*</def>
13868
13869GK G5158 | S G4780   συγκαλύπτω   synkalyptō   1x
13870<def>to cover completely, to cover up; met. to conceal, Lk. 12:2*</def>
13871
13872GK G5159 | S G4781   συγκάμπτω   synkamptō   1x
13873<def>to bend or bow together; to bow down the back of any one afflictively, Rom. 11:10*</def>
13874
13875GK G5160 | S G4782   συγκαταβαίνω   synkatabainō   1x
13876<def>to go down with anyone, Acts 25:5*</def>
13877
13878GK G5161 | S G4783   συγκατάθεσις   synkatathesis   1x
13879<def>assent; in NT accord, alliance, agreement, 2 Cor. 6:16*</def>
13880
13881GK G5163 | S G4784   συγκατατίθημι   synkatatithēmi   1x
13882<def>to set down together with; mid. to agree, accord, Lk. 23:51*</def>
13883
13884GK G5164 | S G4785   συγκαταψηφίζομαι   synkatapsēphizomai   1x
13885<def>to count, number with, be chosen together with, Acts 1:26*</def>
13886
13887GK G5166 | S G4786   συγκεÏάννυμι   synkerannymi   2x
13888<def>pluperf., συνεκέκÏατο (3 sg), to mix with, mingle together; to blend, 1 Cor. 12:24; pass. to be combined, united, Heb. 4:2*</def>
13889
13890GK G5167 | S G4787   συγκινέω   synkineō   1x
13891<def>to agitate, put in turmoil; to excite, Acts 6:12*</def>
13892
13893GK G5168 | S G4788   συγκλείω   synkleiō   4x
13894<def>to shut up together, to hem in; to enclose, Lk. 5:6; met. to band under a sweeping sentence, Rom. 11:32; Gal. 3:22; pass. to be banded under a bar of disability, Gal. 3:23*</def>
13895
13896GK G5169 | S G4789   συγκληÏονόμος   synkleÌ„ronomos   4x
13897<def>pr. a coheir, Rom. 8:17; a fellow participant, Eph. 3:6; Heb. 11:9; 1 Pet. 3:7*</def>
13898
13899GK G5170 | S G4790   συγκοινωνέω   synkoinōneō   3x
13900<def>to be a joint partaker, participate with a person; in NT to mix one’s self up in a thing, to involve one’s self, be an accomplice in, Eph. 5:11; Rev. 18:4; to sympathize actively in, to relieve, Phil. 4:14*</def>
13901
13902GK G5171 | S G4791   συγκοινωνός   synkoinōnos   4x
13903<def>one who partakes jointly; a coparticipant, Rom. 11:17; a copartner in service, fellow, 1 Cor. 9:23; Phil. 1:7; a sharer, 1 Cor. 9:23; Rev. 1:9*</def>
13904
13905GK G5172 | S G4792   συγκομίζω   synkomizō   1x
13906<def>to prepare for burial, take charge of the funeral of any one, bury, Acts 8:2*</def>
13907
13908GK G5173 | S G4793   συγκÏίνω   synkrinō   3x
13909<def>to combine, compound; to compare, to estimate by comparing with something else, or, to match, 2 Cor. 10:12 (2x); to explain, to illustrate, or, to suit, 1 Cor. 2:13*</def>
13910
13911GK G5174 | S G4794   συγκύπτω   synkyptō   1x
13912<def>to bend or bow together; to be bowed together, bent over, Lk. 13:11*</def>
13913
13914GK G5175 | S G4795   συγκυÏία   synkyria   1x
13915<def>concurrence, coincidence, chance, accident; κατὰ συγκÏυίαν, by chance, accidentally, Lk. 10:31*</def>
13916
13917GK G5176 | S G4796   συγχαίÏω   synchairō   7x
13918<def>to rejoice with any one, sympathize in joy, Lk. 1:58; 15:6, 9; Phil. 2:17, 18; met. 1 Cor. 12:26; to sympathize in the advancement of, congratulate, 1 Cor. 13:6*</def>
13919
13920GK G5177 | S G4797   συγχέω   syncheō   5x
13921<def>to pour together, mingle by pouring together; hence, to confound, perplex, amaze, Acts 2:6; to confound in dispute, Acts 9:22; to throw into confusion, fill with uproar, Acts 19:32; 21:27, 31*</def>
13922
13923GK G5178 | S G4798   συγχÏάομαι   synchraomai   1x
13924<def>use in common; associate with, have dealings with, Jn. 4:9*</def>
13925
13926GK G5180 | S G4799   σύγχυσις   synchusis   1x
13927<def>pr. a pouring together; hence, confusion, commotion, tumult, uproar, Acts 19:29*</def>
13928
13929GK G5182 | S G4800   συζάω   syzaō   3x
13930<def>to live with; to continue in life with someone, 2 Cor. 7:3; to coexist in life with another, Rom. 6:8; 2 Tim. 2:11*</def>
13931
13932GK G5183 | S G4801   συζεύγνυμι   syzeugnymi   2x
13933<def>to join together; trop. join together, unite, Mt. 19:6; Mk. 10:9*</def>
13934
13935GK G5184 | S G4802   συζητέω   syzēteō   10x
13936<def>to seek, ask, or inquire with another; to deliberate, debate, Mk. 1:27; 9:10; Lk. 24:15; to hold discourse with, argue, reason, Mk. 8:11; 12:28; Lk. 22:23; Acts 6:9; 9:29; to question, dispute, quibble, Mk. 9:14, 16* </def>→ debate; discuss.
13937
13938GK G5186 | S G4804   συζητητής   syzētētēs   1x
13939<def>a disputant, controversial reasoner, sophist, 1 Cor. 1:20*</def>
13940
13941GK G5187 | S G4805   σύζυγος   syzygos   1x
13942<def>an associate, comrade, fellow laborer, or it could be the person’s name, Phil. 4:3*</def>
13943
13944GK G5188 | S G4806   συζωοποιέω   syzōopoieō   2x
13945<def>to make alive together with another; to make a sharer in the quickening of another, Eph. 2:5; Col. 2:13*</def>
13946
13947GK G5189 | S G4807   συκάμινος   sykaminos   1x
13948<def>a sycamore tree, mulberry tree, i.q. συκομοÏαία, q.v., Lk. 17:6*</def>
13949
13950GK G5190 | S G4808   συκῆ   sykē   16x
13951<def>a fig tree, Mt. 21:19 </def>→ fig tree.
13952
13953GK G5191 | S G4809   συκομοÏέα   sykomorea   1x
13954<def>the fig mulberry tree, sycamore fig, Lk. 19:4*</def>
13955
13956GK G5192 | S G4810   σῦκον   sykon   4x
13957<def>a fig, a ripe fig, Mt. 7:16; Mk. 11:13; Lk. 6:44; Jas. 3:12*</def>
13958
13959GK G5193 | S G4811   συκοφαντέω   sykophanteō   2x
13960<def>to inform against; to accuse falsely; by impl. to wrong by false accusations; to extort money by false informations, Lk. 3:14; 19:8*</def>
13961
13962GK G5194 | S G4812   συλαγωγέω   sylagōgeō   1x
13963<def>to carry off as a prey or booty; met. to make victims of fraud, Col. 2:8*</def>
13964
13965GK G5195 | S G4813   συλάω   sylaō   1x
13966<def>to strip; to rob, 2 Cor. 11:8*</def>
13967
13968GK G5196 | S G4814   συλλαλέω   syllaleō   6x
13969<def>to talk, converse, or discuss with, Mt. 17:3; Mk. 9:4; Lk. 4:36; 9:30; 22:4; Acts 25:12*</def>
13970
13971GK G5197 | S G4815   συλλαμβάνω   syllambanō   16x
13972<def>to catch; to seize, apprehend, Mt. 26:55; Acts 1:16; to catch, as prey, Lk. 5:9; to conceive, become pregnant, Lk. 1:24, 31, 36; 2:21; met. Jas. 1:15; mid. to help, aid, assist, Lk. 5:7; Phil. 4:3 </def>→ arrest; catch; conceive; seize.
13973
13974GK G5198 | S G4816   συλλέγω   syllegō   8x
13975<def>to collect, gather, Mt. 7:16, 13:28-30, 40f., 48; Lk. 6:44*</def>
13976
13977GK G5199 | S G4817   συλλογίζομαι   syllogizomai   1x
13978<def>to reason together; to consider, deliberate, reason, Lk. 20:5*</def>
13979
13980GK G5200 | S G4818   συλλυπέω   syllypeō   1x
13981<def>to be grieved together with; to be grieved, Mk. 3:5*</def>
13982
13983GK G5201 | S G4819   συμβαίνω   symbainō   8x
13984<def>to step or come together; to happen, meet, fall out, Mk. 10:32; Lk. 24:14 ; Acts 3:10; 20:19; 21:35; 1 Cor. 10:11; 1 Pet. 4:12; 2 Pet. 2:22*</def>
13985
13986GK G5202 | S G4820   συμβάλλω   symballō   6x
13987<def>pr. to throw together; absol. to meet and join, Acts 20:14; to meet in war, to encounter, engage with, Lk. 14:31; to encounter in discourse or dispute, Acts 17:18; to consult together, Acts 4:15; mid. to contribute, be of service to, to aid, Acts 18:27; συμβάλλειν á¼Î½ τῇ καÏδίᾳ, to revolve in mind, ponder upon, Lk. 2:19*</def>
13988
13989GK G5203 | S G4821   συμβασιλεύω   symbasileuō   2x
13990<def>to reign with; met. to enjoy honor with, 1 Cor. 4:8; 2 Tim. 2:12*</def>
13991
13992GK G5204 | S G4822   συμβιβάζω   symbibazō   7x
13993<def>pr. to cause to come together; to unite, knit together, Eph. 4:16; Col. 2:2, 19; to infer, conclude, Acts 16:10; by impl. to prove, demonstrate, Acts 9:22; in NT to teach, instruct, Acts 19:33; 1 Cor. 2:16*</def>
13994
13995GK G5205 | S G4823   συμβουλεύω   symbouleuō   4x
13996<def>to counsel, advise, exhort, Jn. 18:14; Rev. 3:18; mid. to consult together, plot, Mt. 26:4; Acts 9:23*</def>
13997
13998GK G5206 | S G4824   συμβούλιον   symboulion   8x
13999<def>counsel, consultation, mutual consultation, Mt. 12:14; 22:15; 27:1, 7; 28:12; Mk. 3:6; Acts 27:1, 7; 28:12; a council of counsellors, Acts 25:12*</def>
14000
14001GK G5207 | S G4825   σύμβουλος   symboulos   1x
14002<def>a counsellor; advisor, one who shares one’s counsel, Rom. 11:34*</def>
14003
14004GK G5208 | S G4826   Συμεών   Symeōn   7x
14005<def>Symeon, Simeon, pr. name. indecl. (1) Simeon, son of Juda, Lk. 3:30. (2) Simeon, son of Jacob, Rev. 7:7. (3) Simeon, a prophet of Jerusalem, Lk. 2:25, 34. (4) Simeon, or Simon Peter, Acts 15:14; 2 Pet. 1:1. (5) Simeon, called Niger, Acts 13:1*</def>
14006
14007GK G5209 | S G4827   συμμαθητής   symmathētēs   1x
14008<def>a fellow disciple, Jn. 11:16*</def>
14009
14010GK G5210 | S G4828   συμμαÏτυÏέω   symmartyreō   3x
14011<def>to testify or bear witness together with another, confirm, add testimony, Rom. 2:15; 8:16; 9:1*</def>
14012
14013GK G5211 | S G4829   συμμεÏίζω   symmerizō   1x
14014<def>to divide with another so as to receive a part to one’s self, share with, partake with, 1 Cor. 9:13*</def>
14015
14016GK G5212 | S G4830   συμμέτοχος   symmetochos   2x
14017<def>a partaker with any one, a joint partaker, Eph. 3:6; 5:7*</def>
14018
14019GK G5213 | S G4831   συμμιμητής   symmimētēs   1x
14020<def>an imitator together with any one, a joint imitator, Phil. 3:17*</def>
14021
14022GK G5214 | S G4831a   συμμοÏφίζω   symmorphizō   1x
14023<def>to conform to, take on the same form as, Phil. 3:10*</def>
14024
14025GK G5215 | S G4832   σύμμοÏφος   symmorphos   2x
14026<def>of like form, assimilated, conformed, similar in form, Rom. 8:29; Phil. 3:21*</def>
14027
14028GK G5217 | S G4834   συμπαθέω   sympatheō   2x
14029<def>to sympathize with, Heb. 4:15; to be compassionate, Heb. 10:34*</def>
14030
14031GK G5218 | S G4835   συμπαθής   sympathēs   1x
14032<def>sympathizing, compassionate, 1 Pet. 3:8*</def>
14033
14034GK G5219 | S G4836   συμπαÏαγίνομαι   symparaginomai   1x
14035<def>to be present together with; to come together, convene, Lk. 23:48*</def>
14036
14037GK G5220 | S G4837   συμπαÏακαλέω   symparakaleō   1x
14038<def>to invite, exhort along with others; pass. to share in mutual encouragement, Rom. 1:12*</def>
14039
14040GK G5221 | S G4838   συμπαÏαλαμβάνω   symparalambanō   4x
14041<def>to take along with, take as a companion, Acts 12:25; 15:37, 38; Gal. 2:1*</def>
14042
14043GK G5223 | S G4840   συμπάÏειμι   sympareimi   1x
14044<def>to be present with any one, Acts 25:24*</def>
14045
14046GK G5224 | S G4841   συμπάσχω   sympaschō   2x
14047<def>to suffer with, sympathize, 1 Cor. 12:26; to suffer as another, endure corresponding sufferings, Rom. 8:17*</def>
14048
14049GK G5225 | S G4842   συμπέμπω   sympempō   2x
14050<def>to send with any one, 2 Cor. 8:18, 22*</def>
14051
14052GK G5227 | S G4843   συμπεÏιλαμβάνω   symperilambanō   1x
14053<def>to embrace together; to embrace, Acts 20:10*</def>
14054
14055GK G5228 | S G4844   συμπίνω   sympinō   1x
14056<def>to drink with any one, Acts 10:41*</def>
14057
14058GK G5229 | S G4844a   συμπίπτω   sympiptō   1x
14059<def>fall together, collapse, Lk. 6: 49*</def>
14060
14061GK G5230 | S G4845   συμπληÏόω   sympleÌ„roō   3x
14062<def>to fill, fill up, Lk. 8:23; pass., of time, to be completed, have fully come, Lk. 9:51; Acts 2:1*</def>
14063
14064GK G5231 | S G4846   συμπνίγω   sympnigō   5x
14065<def>to throttle, choke; trop. to choke the growth or increase of seed or plants, Mt. 13:22; Mk. 4:7, 19; Lk. 8:14; to press upon, crowd, Lk. 8:42*</def>
14066
14067GK G5232 | S G4847   συμπολίτης   sympolitēs   1x
14068<def>a fellow citizen, met. Eph. 2:19*</def>
14069
14070GK G5233 | S G4848   συμποÏεύομαι   symporeuomai   4x
14071<def>to go with, accompany, Lk. 7:11; 14:25; 24:15; to come together, assemble, Mk. 10:1*</def>
14072
14073GK G5235 | S G4849   συμπόσιον   symposion   2x
14074<def>a drinking together; a feast, banquet; a festive company; in NT, pl. συμπόσια, eating party, Mk. 6:39 (2x)*</def>
14075
14076GK G5236 | S G4850   συμπÏεσβύτεÏος   sympresbyteros   1x
14077<def>a fellow elder, fellow presbyter, 1 Pet. 5:1*</def>
14078
14079GK G5237 | S G4851   συμφέÏω   sympherō   15x
14080<def>to bring together, collect, Acts 19:19; absol. be for the benefit of any one, be profitable, advantageous, expedient, 1 Cor. 6:12; to suit best, be appropriate, 2 Cor. 8:10; good, benefit, profit, advantage, Acts 20:20; 1 Cor. 7:35; it is profitable, advantageous, expedient, Mt. 5:29, 30; 19:10 </def>→ (be) beneficial.
14081
14082GK G5238 | S G4852   σύμφημι   symphēmi   1x
14083<def>pr. to agree with, Rom. 7:16*</def>
14084
14085GK G5239 | S G4851   σύμφοÏος   symphoros   2x
14086<def>profitable, expedient, 1 Cor. 7:35; 10:33*</def>
14087
14088GK G5241 | S G4853   συμφυλέτης   symphyletēs   1x
14089<def>pr. one of the same tribe; a fellow citizen, fellow countryman, 1 Thess. 2:14*</def>
14090
14091GK G5242 | S G4854   σύμφυτος   symphytos   1x
14092<def>pr. planted together, grown together; in NT met. grown together, closely entwined or united with, Rom. 6:5*</def>
14093
14094GK G5243 | S G4855   συμφύω   symphyō   1x
14095<def>to make to grow together; pass. to grow or spring up with, Lk. 8:7*</def>
14096
14097GK G5244 | S G4856   συμφωνέω   symphōneō   6x
14098<def>to sound together, to be in unison, be in accord; trop. to agree with, accord with in purport, Acts 15:15; to harmonize with, suit with, Lk. 5:36; to agree with, make an agreement, Mt. 18:19; 20:2, 13; Acts 5:9* </def>→ agree.
14099
14100GK G5245 | S G4857   συμφώνησις   symphōnēsis   1x
14101<def>unison, accord; agreement, 2 Cor. 6:15*</def>
14102
14103GK G5246 | S G4858   συμφωνία   symphōnia   1x
14104<def>symphony, harmony of sounds, concert of instruments, music, Lk. 15:25*</def>
14105
14106GK G5247 | S G4859   σύμφωνος   symphōnos   1x
14107<def>agreeing in sound; met. harmonious, agreeing, accord, agreement, 1 Cor. 7:5*</def>
14108
14109GK G5248 | S G4860   συμψηφίζω   sympsēphizō   1x
14110<def>to calculate together, compute, reckon up, Acts 19:19*</def>
14111
14112GK G5249 | S G4861   σύμψυχος   sympsychos   1x
14113<def>united in mind, at unity, Phil. 2:2</def>
14114
14115GK G5250 | S G4862   σύν   syn   128x
14116<def>with, together with, Mt. 25:27; 26:35; 27:38; attendant on, 1 Cor. 15:10; besides, Lk. 24:21; with, with the assistance of, 1 Cor. 5:4; with, in the same manner as, Gal. 3:9; εἶναι σύν τινι, to be with any one, to be in company with, accompany, Lk. 2:13; 8:38; to be on the side of, be a partisan of any one, Acts 4:13; 14:4; οἱ σύν τινι, those with any one, the companions of any one, Mk. 2:26; Acts 22:9; the colleagues, associates of any one, Acts 5:17, 21</def>
14117
14118GK G5251 | S G4863   συνάγω   synagō   59x
14119<def>to bring together, collect, gather, as grain, fruits, etc., Mt. 3:12 6:26; 13:30, 47; to collect an assembly; pass. to convene, come together, meet, Mt. 2:4; 13:2; 18:20; 22:10; in NT to receive with kindness and hospitality, to entertain, Mt. 25:35, 38, 43 </def>→ gather; harvest.
14120
14121GK G5252 | S G4864   συναγωγή   synagōgē   56x
14122<def>a collecting, gathering; a Christian assembly or congregation, Jas. 2:2; the congregation of a synagogue, Acts 9:2; hence, the place itself, a synagogue, Lk. 7:5 </def>→ assembly; congregation; synagogue.
14123
14124GK G5253 | S G4865   συναγωνίζομαι   synagōnizomai   1x
14125<def>to combat in company with any one; to exert one’s strength with, to be earnest in aiding, help, Rom. 15:30*</def>
14126
14127GK G5254 | S G4866   συναθλέω   synathleō   2x
14128<def>pr. to fight or work on the side of any one; in NT to cooperate vigorously with a person, Phil. 4:3; to make effort in the cause of, in support of a thing, Phil. 1:27*</def>
14129
14130GK G5255 | S G4867   συναθÏοίζω   synathroizō   2x
14131<def>to gather; to bring together, Acts 19:25; pass. to come together, convene, Acts 12:12*</def>
14132
14133GK G5256 | S G4868   συναίÏω   synairō   3x
14134<def>to take up a thing with any one; in NT συναίÏειν λόγον, to settle accounts, reckon in order to payment, Mt. 18:23, 24; 25:19*</def>
14135
14136GK G5257 | S G4869   συναιχμάλωτος   synaichmalōtos   3x
14137<def>a fellow captive, Rom. 16:7; Col. 4:10; Phlm. 23*</def>
14138
14139GK G5258 | S G4870   συνακολουθέω   synakoloutheō   3x
14140<def>to follow in company with, accompany, Mk. 5:37; 14:51; Lk. 23:49*</def>
14141
14142GK G5259 | S G4871   συναλίζω   synalizō   1x
14143<def>to cause to come together, collect, assemble, congregate; mid. to convene to one’s self, Acts 1:4*</def>
14144
14145GK G5261 | S G4900   συναλλάσσω   synallassō   1x
14146<def>to negotiate or bargain with someone; to reconcile, Acts 7:26*</def>
14147
14148GK G5262 | S G4872   συναναβαίνω   synanabainō   2x
14149<def>to go up, ascend with someone, Mk. 15:41; Acts 13:31*</def>
14150
14151GK G5263 | S G4873   συνανάκειμαι   synanakeimai   7x
14152<def>to recline with someone at table, Mt. 9:10; 14:9; Mk. 2:15; 6:22; Lk. 7:49; 14:10, 15*</def>
14153
14154GK G5265 | S G4875   συναναπαύομαι   synanapauomai   1x
14155<def>to experience refreshment or rest in company with someone, Rom. 15:32*</def>
14156
14157GK G5267 | S G4876   συναντάω   synantaō   6x
14158<def>to meet with, fall in with, encounter, Lk. 9:37; 22:10; Acts 10:25; Heb. 7:1, 10; to occur, happen to, befall, Acts 20:22*</def>
14159
14160GK G5269 | S G4878   συναντιλαμβάνομαι   synantilambanomai   2x
14161<def>pr. to take hold of with someone; to support, help, aid, Lk. 10:40; Rom. 8:26*</def>
14162
14163GK G5270 | S G4879   συναπάγω   synapagō   3x
14164<def>to lead or carry away with; to seduce; pass. to be led away</def>
14165
14166GK G5271 | S G4880   συναποθνῄσκω   synapothnēskō   3x
14167<def>to die together with any one, Mk. 14:31; 2 Cor. 7:3; met. to die with, in respect of a spiritual likeness, 2 Tim. 2:11*</def>
14168
14169GK G5272 | S G4881   συναπόλλυμι   synapollymi   1x
14170<def>to destroy together with others; mid. to perish or be destroyed with others, Heb. 11:31*</def>
14171
14172GK G5273 | S G4882   συναποστέλλω   synapostellō   1x
14173<def>to send forth together with someone, 2 Cor. 12:18*</def>
14174
14175GK G5274 | S G4883   συναÏμολογέω   synarmologeō   2x
14176<def>to join together fitly, fit or frame together, compact, Eph. 2:21; 4:16*</def>
14177
14178GK G5275 | S G4884   συναÏπάζω   synarpazō   4x
14179<def>pluperf., συνηÏπάκειν, to snatch up, clutch; to seize and carry off suddenly, Acts 6:12; to seize with force and violence, Lk. 8:29; Acts 19:29; pass. of a ship, to be caught and swept on by the wind, Acts 27:15*</def>
14180
14181GK G5277 | S G4885   συναυξάνω   synauxanō   1x
14182<def>pass., to grow together in company, Mt. 13:30*</def>
14183
14184GK G5278 | S G4886   σύνδεσμος   syndesmos   4x
14185<def>that which binds together, Col. 2:19; a band of union, Eph. 4:3; Col. 3:14; a bundle, or, bond, Acts 8:23*</def>
14186
14187GK G5279 | S G4887   συνδέω   syndeō   1x
14188<def>to bind together; in NT pass. to be in bonds together, Heb. 13:3*</def>
14189
14190GK G5280 | S G4888   συνδοξάζω   syndoxazō   1x
14191<def>in NT to glorify together with, to exalt to a state of dignity and happiness in company with, to make to partake in the glorification of another, Rom. 8:17*</def>
14192
14193GK G5281 | S G4889   σύνδουλος   syndoulos   10x
14194<def>a fellow-slave, fellow-servant, Mt. 24:49; 18:28f., 31, 33; Col. 4:7; Rev. 6:11; 19:10; 22:9; a fellow-minister of Christ, Col. 1:7* </def>→ fellow servant; fellow slave.
14195
14196GK G5282 | S G4890   συνδÏομή   syndromē   1x
14197<def>a running together, forming a mob, Acts 21:30*</def>
14198
14199GK G5283 | S G4891   συνεγείÏω   synegeirō   3x
14200<def>to raise up with any one; to raise up with Christ by spiritual resemblance of His resurrection, Eph. 2:6; Col. 2:12; 3:1*</def>
14201
14202GK G5284 | S G4892   συνέδÏιον   synedrion   22x
14203<def>pr. a sitting together, assembly, etc., in NT the Sanhedrin, the supreme council of the Jewish nation, Mt. 5:22; 26:59; meton. the Sanhedrin, as including the members and place of meeting, Lk. 22:66; Acts 4:15; genr. a judicial council, tribunal, Mt. 10:17; Mk. 13:9 </def>→ council; Sanhedrin.
14204
14205GK G5287 | S G4893   συνείδησις   syneidēsis   30x
14206<def>consciousness, Heb. 10:2; a present idea, persisting notion, impression of reality, 1 Pet. 2:19; conscience, as an inward moral impression of one’s actions and principles, Acts 23:1; 24:16; Rom. 9:1; 2 Cor. 1:12; conscience, as the inward faculty of moral judgment, Rom. 2:15; 13:5; 1 Cor. 8:7b, 10, 12; 10:25, 27, 28, 29; 2 Cor. 4:2; 5:11; 1 Tim. 1:5, 19; 3:9; 4:2; 2 Tim. 1:3; conscience, as the inward moral and spiritual frame, Tit. 1:15; Heb. 9:9, 14; 10:22; 13:18; 1 Pet. 3:16, 21* </def>→ conscience, consciousness.
14207
14208GK G5289 | S G4895   σύνειμι   syneimi   2x
14209<def>from εἰμί, to be with, be in company with, Lk. 9:18; Acts 22:11*</def>
14210
14211GK G5290 | S G4896   σύνειμι   syneimi   1x
14212<def>from εἶμι, to come together, Lk. 8:4*</def>
14213
14214GK G5291 | S G4897   συνεισέÏχομαι   syneiserchomai   2x
14215<def>to enter with someone, Jn. 18:15; to embark with, Jn. 6:22*</def>
14216
14217GK G5292 | S G4898   συνέκδημος   synekdēmos   2x
14218<def>one who accompanies another to foreign countries, fellow traveller, Acts 19:29; 2 Cor. 8:19*</def>
14219
14220GK G5293 | S G4899   συνεκλεκτός   syneklektos   1x
14221<def>chosen along with others; elected to Gospel privileges along with, 1 Pet. 5:13*</def>
14222
14223GK G5296 | S G4901   συνεπιμαÏτυÏέω   synepimartyreō   1x
14224<def>to join in according testimony; to support by testimony, to confirm, sanction, Heb. 2:4*</def>
14225
14226GK G5298 | S G4901a   συνεπιτίθημι   synepitithēmi   1x
14227<def>can also be spelled συνεπιτίθεμαι, mid., to set upon along with, join with others in an attack; to unite in impeaching, Acts 24:9*</def>
14228
14229GK G5299 | S G4902   συνέπομαι   synepomai   1x
14230<def>to follow with, attend, accompany, Acts 20:4*</def>
14231
14232GK G5300 | S G4903   συνεÏγέω   synergeō   5x
14233<def>to work together with, to cooperate, etc., 1 Cor. 16:16; 2 Cor. 6:1; to assist, afford aid to, Mk. 16:20; Jas. 2:22; absol. to conspire actively to a result, Rom. 8:28*</def>
14234
14235GK G5301 | S G4904   συνεÏγός   synergos   13x
14236<def>a fellow laborer, associate, helper, Rom. 16:3, 9, 21; 2 Cor. 1:24 </def>→ coworker; fellow worker.
14237
14238GK G5302 | S G4905   συνέÏχομαι   synerchomai   30x
14239<def>pluperf., συνεληλύθεισαν (3 pl), to come together; to assemble, Mk. 3:20; 6:33; 14:53; to cohabit matrimonially, Mt. 1:18; 1 Cor. 7:5; to go or come with any one, to accompany, Lk. 23:55; Acts 9:39; to company with, associate with, Acts 1:21 </def>→ assemble; come together; gather.
14240
14241GK G5303 | S G4906   συνεσθίω   synesthiō   5x
14242<def>to eat with, Acts 10:41; 11:3; 1 Cor. 5:11; by impl. to associate with, live on familiar terms with, Lk. 15:2; Gal. 2:12*</def>
14243
14244GK G5304 | S G4907   σύνεσις   synesis   7x
14245<def>pr. a sending together, a junction, as of streams; met. understanding, intelligence, discernment, Lk. 2:47; 1 Cor. 1:19; meton. the understanding, intellect, mind, Mk. 12:33; Eph. 3:4; Col. 1:9; 2:2; 2 Tim. 2:7* </def>→ insight; understanding.
14246
14247GK G5305 | S G4908   συνετός   synetos   4x
14248<def>intelligent, discerning, wise, prudent, Mt. 11:25; Lk. 10:21; Acts 13:7; 1 Cor. 1:19*</def>
14249
14250GK G5306 | S G4909   συνευδοκέω   syneudokeō   6x
14251<def>to approve with another; to agree with in principle, Rom. 1:32; to stamp approval, Lk. 11:48; Acts 8:1; 22:20; to be willing, agreeable, 1 Cor. 7:12, 13*</def>
14252
14253GK G5307 | S G4910   συνευωχέομαι   syneuōcheomai   2x
14254<def>to feast together with, 2 Pet. 2:13; Jude 12*</def>
14255
14256GK G5308 | S G4911   συνεφίστημι   synephistēmi   1x
14257<def>to set together upon, join in an attack, Acts 16:22*</def>
14258
14259GK G5309 | S G4912   συνέχω   synechō   12x
14260<def>pr. to hold together; to confine, shut up, close; τὰ ὦτα, to stop the ears, Acts 7:57; to confine, as a besieged city, Lk. 19:43; to hold, hold fast, have the custody of any one, Lk. 22:63; to hem in, urge, press upon, Lk. 8:45; to exercise a constraining influence on, 2 Cor. 5:14; pass. to be seized with, be affected with, as fear, disease, etc., Mt. 4:24; Lk. 4:38; 8:37; Acts 28:8; to be in a state of mental constriction, to be hard pressed by urgency of circumstances, Lk. 12:50; Acts 18:5; Phil. 1:23* </def>→ compel; suffer.
14261
14262GK G5310 | S G4913   συνήδομαι   synēdomai   1x
14263<def>to be pleased along with others; to congratulate; to delight in, approve cordially, Rom. 7:22*</def>
14264
14265GK G5311 | S G4914   συνήθεια   synētheia   3x
14266<def>use, custom; an established custom, practice, Jn. 18:39; 1 Cor. 8:7; 11:16*</def>
14267
14268GK G5312 | S G4915   συνηλικιώτης   synēlikiōtēs   1x
14269<def>one of the same age, an equal in age, Gal. 1:14*</def>
14270
14271GK G5313 | S G4916   συνθάπτω   synthaptō   2x
14272<def>to bury with; pass. in NT to be buried with Christ symbolically, Rom. 6:4; Col. 2:12*</def>
14273
14274GK G5314 | S G4917   συνθλάω   synthlaō   2x
14275<def>to crush together; to break in pieces, shatter, Mt. 21:44; Lk. 20:18*</def>
14276
14277GK G5315 | S G4918   συνθλίβω   synthlibō   2x
14278<def>to press together; to press upon, crowd, Mk. 5:24, 31*</def>
14279
14280GK G5316 | S G4919   συνθÏύπτω   synthryptō   1x
14281<def>to crush to pieces; met. to break the heart of any one, to make to recoil in fear, Acts 21:13*</def>
14282
14283GK G5317 | S G4920   συνίημι   syniēmi   26x
14284<def>also συνίω, see BDAG 972 for a discussion, pr. to send together; met. to understand, comprehend thoroughly, Mt. 13:51; Lk. 2:50; 18:34; 24:45; to perceive clearly, Mt. 16:12; 17:13; Acts 7:25; Rom. 15:21; Eph. 5:17; absol. to be well judging, sensible, 2 Cor. 10:12; to be spiritually intelligent, Mt. 13:13, 14, 15; Acts 28:26, 27; to be religiously wise, Rom. 3:11 </def>→ realize; understand.
14285
14286GK G5319 | S G4921   συνίστημι   synistēmi   16x
14287<def>also spelled συνιστάνω and συνιστάω, to place together; to recommend to favorable attention, Rom. 16:1; 2 Cor. 3:1; 10:18; to place in a striking point of view, Rom. 3:5; 5:8; Gal. 2:18; to stand beside, Lk. 9:32; to have been permanently framed, Col. 1:17; to possess consistence, 2 Pet. 3:5 </def>→ commend; hold together.
14288
14289GK G5321 | S G4922   συνοδεύω   synodeuō   1x
14290<def>to journey or travel with, accompany on a journey, Acts 9:7*</def>
14291
14292GK G5322 | S G4923   συνοδία   synodia   1x
14293<def>pr. a journeying together; meton. a company of fellow travellers, caravan, Lk. 2:44*</def>
14294
14295GK G5323 | S G4894   σύνοιδα   synoida   2x
14296<def>a defective verb that is actually perfect in form but present in meaning, to share in the knowledge of a thing; to be privy to, Acts 5:2; to be conscious; οá½Î´á½³Î½ σύνοιδα, to have a clear conscience, 1 Cor. 4:4*</def>
14297
14298GK G5324 | S G4924   συνοικέω   synoikeō   1x
14299<def>to dwell with; to live or cohabit with, 1 Pet. 3:7*</def>
14300
14301GK G5325 | S G4925   συνοικοδομέω   synoikodomeō   1x
14302<def>to build in company with someone; pass. to be built up, form a constituent part of a structure, Eph. 2:22*</def>
14303
14304GK G5326 | S G4926   συνομιλέω   synomileō   1x
14305<def>pr. to be in company with; to talk or converse with, Acts 10:27*</def>
14306
14307GK G5327 | S G4927   συνομοÏέω   synomoreō   1x
14308<def>to be next to, be next door, Acts 18:7*</def>
14309
14310GK G5328 | S G4894   συνοÏάω   synoraō   2x
14311<def>perceive, become aware of, realize, Acts 12:12; 14:6*</def>
14312
14313GK G5330 | S G4928   συνοχή   synochē   2x
14314<def>pr. a being held together; compression; in NT met. distress of mind, anxiety, Lk. 21:25; 2 Cor. 2:4</def>
14315
14316GK G5332 | S G4929   συντάσσω   syntassō   3x
14317<def>pr. to arrange or place in order together; in NT to order, charge, direct, Mt. 21:6, 26:19; 27:10* </def>→ command; instruct.
14318
14319GK G5333 | S G4930   συντέλεια   synteleia   6x
14320<def>a complete combination, a completion, consummation, end, Mt. 13:39, 40, 49; 24:3; 28:20; Heb. 9:26*</def>
14321
14322GK G5334 | S G4931   συντελέω   synteleō   6x
14323<def>pr. to bring to an end altogether; to finish, end, Lk. 4:13; to consummate, Rom. 9:28; to ratify a covenant, Heb. 8:8; pass. to be terminated, Lk. 4:2; Acts 21:27; to be fully realized, Mk. 13:4*</def>
14324
14325GK G5335 | S G4932   συντέμνω   syntemnō   1x
14326<def>pr. to cut short, contract by cutting off; met. to execute speedily, or from the Hebrew, to determine, decide, decree, Rom. 9:28 (2x)*</def>
14327
14328GK G5337 | S G4933   συντηÏέω   synteÌ„reō   3x
14329<def>to keep safe and sound, Mt. 9:17; to observe strictly, or, to secure from harm, protect, Mk. 6:20; to preserve in memory, keep carefully in mind, Lk. 2:19*</def>
14330
14331GK G5338 | S G4934   συντίθημι   syntithēmi   3x
14332<def>to agree together, come to a mutual understanding, Jn. 9:22; Acts 23:20; to bargain, to pledge one’s self, Lk. 22:5*</def>
14333
14334GK G5339 | S G4935   συντόμως   syntomōs   1x
14335<def>concisely, briefly, Acts 24:4*</def>
14336
14337GK G5340 | S G4936   συντÏέχω   syntrechō   3x
14338<def>to run together, flock together, Mk. 6:33; Acts 3:11; to run in company with others, met. 1 Pet. 4:4*</def>
14339
14340GK G5341 | S G4937   συντÏίβω   syntribō   7x
14341<def>to rub together; to shiver, Mk. 14:3; Rev. 2:27; to break, break in pieces, Mk. 5:4; Jn. 19:36; to break down, crush, bruise, Mt. 12:20; met. to break the power of any one, deprive of strength, debilitate, Lk. 9:39; Rom. 16:20*</def>
14342
14343GK G5342 | S G4938   σύντÏιμμα   syntrimma   1x
14344<def>a breaking, bruising; in NT destruction, ruin, Rom. 3:16*</def>
14345
14346GK G5343 | S G4939   σύντÏοφος   syntrophos   1x
14347<def>nursed with another; one brought up (NIV) or educated with another, intimate friend, friend of the court (RSV) Acts 13:1*</def>
14348
14349GK G5344 | S G4940   συντυγχάνω   syntynchanō   1x
14350<def>to meet or fall in with; join, in NT to get to, approach, Lk. 8:19*</def>
14351
14352GK G5345 | S G4941   Συντύχη   Syntychē   1x
14353<def>Syntyche, pr. name, Phil. 4:2*</def>
14354
14355GK G5347 | S G4942   συνυποκÏίνομαι   synypokrinomai   1x
14356<def>to dissemble, feign with, or in the same manner as another, join in the playing of the hypocrite, Gal. 2:13*</def>
14357
14358GK G5348 | S G4943   συνυπουÏγέω   synypourgeō   1x
14359<def>to aid along with another, help together, 2 Cor. 1:11*</def>
14360
14361GK G5349 | S G4944   συνωδίνω   synōdinō   1x
14362<def>pr. to travail at the same time with; trop. suffer together, Rom. 8:22*</def>
14363
14364GK G5350 | S G4945   συνωμοσία   synōmosia   1x
14365<def>a banding by oath; a combination, conspiracy, Acts 23:13*</def>
14366
14367GK G5352 | S G4946   ΣυÏάκουσαι   Syrakousai   1x
14368<def>Syracuse, a celebrated city of Sicily, Acts 28:12*</def>
14369
14370GK G5353 | S G4947   ΣυÏία   Syria   8x
14371<def>Syria, an extensive country of Asia, Mt. 4:24; Lk. 2:2; Acts 15:23</def>
14372
14373GK G5354 | S G4948   ΣύÏος   Syros   1x
14374<def>a Syrian, Lk. 4:27*</def>
14375
14376GK G5355 | S G4949   ΣυÏοφοινίκισσα   Syrophoinikissa   1x
14377<def>a Syrophoenician woman, Phoenicia being included in Syria, Mk. 7:26*</def>
14378
14379GK G5358 | S G4950   ΣύÏτις   Syrtis   1x
14380<def>a shoal, sand-bank, a place dangerous on account of shoals, two of which were particularly famous on the northern coast of Africa, one lying near Carthage, and the other, the syrtis major, lying between Cyrene and Leptis, which is probably referred to in Acts 27:17*</def>
14381
14382GK G5359 | S G4951   σύÏω   syrō   5x
14383<def>to draw, drag, Jn. 21:8; Rev. 12:4; to force away, hale before magistrates, etc., Acts 8:3; 14:19; 17:6*</def>
14384
14385GK G5360 | S G4952   συσπαÏάσσω   sysparassō   2x
14386<def>to tear to pieces; to convulse altogether, Mk. 9:20; Lk. 9:42*</def>
14387
14388GK G5361 | S G4953   σύσσημον   syssēmon   1x
14389<def>a signal, Mk. 14:44*</def>
14390
14391GK G5362 | S G4954   σύσσωμος   syssōmos   1x
14392<def>united in the same body; met. pl. joint members in a spiritual body, Eph. 3:6*</def>
14393
14394GK G5364 | S G4956   συστατικός   systatikos   1x
14395<def>commendatory, recommendatory, 2 Cor. 3:1*</def>
14396
14397GK G5365 | S G4957   συσταυÏόω   systauroō   5x
14398<def>to crucify with another, Mt. 27:44; Mk. 15:32; Jn. 19:32; pass. met. to be crucified with another in a spiritual resemblance, Rom. 6:6; Gal. 2:20*</def>
14399
14400GK G5366 | S G4958   συστέλλω   systellō   2x
14401<def>to draw together, contract, straiten; to enwrap; hence, i.q. πεÏιστέλλω, to lay out, prepare for burial, Acts 5:6; pass. to be shortened, 1 Cor. 7:29*</def>
14402
14403GK G5367 | S G4959   συστενάζω   systenazō   1x
14404<def>to groan or lament together, Rom. 8:22*</def>
14405
14406GK G5368 | S G4960   συστοιχέω   systoicheō   1x
14407<def>pr. to be in the same row with; met. to correspond to, Gal. 4:25*</def>
14408
14409GK G5369 | S G4961   συστÏατιώτης   systratioÌ„teÌ„s   2x
14410<def>a fellow soldier, co-militant, in the service of Christ, Phil. 2:25; Phlm. 2*</def>
14411
14412GK G5370 | S G4962   συστÏέφω   systrephō   2x
14413<def>to turn or roll together; to collect, gather, Acts 28:3; Mt. 17:22*</def>
14414
14415GK G5371 | S G4963   συστÏοφή   systrophē   2x
14416<def>a gathering, tumultuous assembly, Acts 19:40; a combination, conspiracy, Acts 23:12*</def>
14417
14418GK G5372 | S G4964   συσχηματίζω   syschēmatizō   2x
14419<def>to fashion in accordance with; mid/pass. to conform or assimilate one’s self to, met. Rom. 12:2; 1 Pet. 1:14*</def>
14420
14421GK G5373 | S G4965   ΣυχάÏ   Sychar   1x
14422<def>Sychar, indecl., a city of Samaria, Jn. 4:5*</def>
14423
14424GK G5374 | S G4966   Συχέμ   Sychem   2x
14425<def>Shechem, indecl., fem., a city of Samaria, Acts 7:16*. See PhotoGuide.</def>
14426
14427GK G5375 | S G4967   σφαγή   sphagē   3x
14428<def>slaughter, Acts 8:32; Rom. 8:36; Jas. 5:5*</def>
14429
14430GK G5376 | S G4968   σφάγιον   sphagion   1x
14431<def>a victim slaughtered in sacrifice, offering, Acts 7:42*</def>
14432
14433GK G5377 | S G4969   σφάζω   sphazō   10x
14434<def>also spelled σφάττω, to slaughter, kill, slay; pr. used of animals killed in sacrifice, etc., Rev. 5:6, 9, 12; 13:8; of persons, etc., 1 Jn. 3:12; Rev. 6:4, 9; 18:24; to wound mortally, Rev. 13:3* </def>→ slay.
14435
14436GK G5379 | S G4970   σφόδÏα   sphodra   11x
14437<def>much, greatly, exceedingly, Mt. 2:10; 17:6; Mk. 16:4; Lk. 18:23; Acts 6:7 </def>→ greatly.
14438
14439GK G5380 | S G4971   σφοδÏῶς   sphodroÌ„s   1x
14440<def>exceedingly, vehemently, Acts 27:18*</def>
14441
14442GK G5381 | S G4972   σφÏαγίζω   sphragizō   15x
14443<def>to seal, stamp with a seal, Mt. 27:66; Rev. 20:3; to seal up, to close up, conceal, Rev. 10:4; 22:10; to set a mark upon, distinguish by a mark, Eph. 1:13; 4:30; Rev. 7:3, 4, 5, 8; to seal, to mark distinctively as invested with a certain character, Jn. 6:27; mid. to set one’s own mark upon, seal as one’s own, to impress with a mark of acceptance, 2 Cor. 1:22; to deliver over safely to someone, Rom. 15:28; absol. to set to one’s seal, to make a solemn declaration, Jn. 3:33* </def>→ seal.
14444
14445GK G5382 | S G4973   σφÏαγίς   sphragis   16x
14446<def>a seal, a signet ring, Rev. 7:2; an inscription on a seal, motto, 2 Tim. 2:19; a seal, the impression of a seal, Rev. 5:1, 2, 5, 9, 6:1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12; 8:1; a seal, a distinctive mark, Rev. 9:4; a seal, a token, proof, 1 Cor. 9:2; a token of guarantee, Rom. 4:11* </def>→ seal.
14447
14448GK G5383 | S G4973a   σφυδÏόν   sphydron   1x
14449<def>ankle, Acts 3:7*</def>
14450
14451GK G5385 | S G4975   σχεδόν   schedon   3x
14452<def>pr. near, of place; hence, nearly, almost, Acts 13:44; 19:26; Heb. 9:22*</def>
14453
14454GK G5386 | S G4976   σχῆμα   schēma   2x
14455<def>fashion, form; fashion, external show, 1 Cor. 7:31; Phil. 2:7* </def>→ appearance; figure; form.
14456
14457GK G5387 | S G4977   σχίζω   schizō   11x
14458<def>to split, Mt. 27:51; Mk. 15:38; to rend, tear asunder, Mt. 27:51; Lk. 5:36; 23:45; Jn. 19:24; 21:11); mid. to open or unfold with a chasm, Mk. 1:10; pass. met. to be divided into parties or factions, Acts 14:4; 23:7* </def>→ divide; split; tear.
14459
14460GK G5388 | S G4978   σχίσμα   schisma   8x
14461<def>a split, Mt. 9:16; Mk. 2:21; met. a division into parties, schism, Jn. 7:43; 9:16; 10:19; 1 Cor. 1:10; 11:18; 12:25* </def>→ division.
14462
14463GK G5389 | S G4979   σχοινίον   schoinion   2x
14464<def>pr. a cord made of rushes; genr. a rope, cord, Jn. 2:15; Acts 27:32*</def>
14465
14466GK G5390 | S G4980   σχολάζω   scholazō   2x
14467<def>to be unemployed, to be at leisure; to be at leisure for a thing, to devote one’s self entirely to a thing, 1 Cor. 7:5; to be unoccupied, empty, Mt. 12:44*</def>
14468
14469GK G5391 | S G4981   σχολή   scholē   1x
14470<def>freedom from occupation; later, ease, leisure; a school, Acts 19:9*</def>
14471
14472GK G5392 | S G4982   σῴζω   sōzō   106x
14473<def>to save, rescue; to preserve safe and unharmed, Mark. 8:25; 10:22; 24:22; 27:40, 42, 49; 1 Tim. 2:15; σῴζειν εἰς, to bring safely to, 2 Tim. 4:18; to cure, heal, restore to health, Mt. 9:21, 22; Mk. 5:23, 28, 34; 6:56; to save, preserve from being lost, Mt. 16:25; Mk. 3:4; 8:35; σῴζειν ἀπό, to deliver from, set free from, Mt. 1:21; Jn. 12:27; Acts 2:40; in NT to rescue from unbelief, convert, Rom. 11:14; 1 Cor. 1:21; 7:16; to bring within the pale of saving privilege, Tit. 3:5; 1 Pet. 3:21; to save from final ruin, 1 Tim. 1:15; pass. to be brought within the pale of saving privilege, Acts 2:47; Eph. 2:5, 8; to be in the way of salvation, 1 Cor. 15:2; 2 Cor. 2:15 </def>→ heal; rescue; save.
14474
14475GK G5393 | S G4983   σῶμα   sōma   142x
14476<def>the body of an animal; a living body, Mt. 5:29, 30; 6:22, 23, 25; Jas. 3:3; a person, individual, 1 Cor. 6:16; a dead body; corpse, carcass, Mt. 14:12; 27:52, 58; Heb. 13:11; the human body considered as the seat and occasion of moral imperfection, as inducing to sin through its appetites and passions, Rom. 7:24; 8:13; genr. a body, a material substance, 1 Cor. 15:37, 38, 40; the substance, reality, as opposed to ἡ σκιά, Col. 2:17; in NT met., the aggregate body of believers, the body of the Church, Rom. 12:5; Col. 1:18 </def>→ body.
14477
14478GK G5394 | S G4984   σωματικός   sōmatikos   2x
14479<def>bodily, of or belonging to the body, 1 Tim. 4:8; corporeal, material, Lk. 3:22*</def>
14480
14481GK G5395 | S G4985   σωματικῶς   sōmatikōs   1x
14482<def>bodily, in a bodily frame, Col. 2:9*</def>
14483
14484GK G5396 | S G4986   ΣώπατÏος   SoÌ„patros   1x
14485<def>Sopater, pr. name, Acts 20:4*</def>
14486
14487GK G5397 | S G4987   σωÏεύω   soÌ„reuō   2x
14488<def>to heap or pile up, Rom. 12:20; met. pass. to be filled with sins, 2 Tim. 3:6*</def>
14489
14490GK G5398 | S G4988   Σωσθένης   Sōsthenēs   2x
14491<def>Sosthenes, pr. name, Acts 18:17; 1 Cor. 1:1*</def>
14492
14493GK G5399 | S G4989   ΣωσίπατÏος   SoÌ„sipatros   1x
14494<def>Sosipater, pr. name, Rom. 16:21*</def>
14495
14496GK G5400 | S G4990   σωτήÏ   soÌ„teÌ„r   24x
14497<def>a savior, preserver, deliverer, Lk. 1:47; 2:11; Acts 5:31 </def>→ savior.
14498
14499GK G5401 | S G4991   σωτηÏία   soÌ„teÌ„ria   46x
14500<def>a saving, preservation, Acts 27:34; Heb. 11:7; deliverance, Lk. 1:69, 71; Acts 7:25; salvation, spiritual and eternal, Lk. 1:77; 19:9; Acts 4:12; Rev. 7:10; a being placed in a condition of salvation by an embracing of the Gospel, Rom. 10:1, 10; 2 Tim. 3:15; means or opportunity of salvation, Acts 13:26; Rom. 11:11; Heb. 2:3; ἡ σωτηÏία, the promised deliverance by the Messiah, Jn. 4:22 </def>→ salvation.
14501
14502GK G5403 | S G4992   σωτήÏιος   soÌ„teÌ„rios   1x
14503<def>imparting salvation, saving, Lk. 2:30; 3:6; Acts 28:28; Eph. 6:17; Tit. 2:11*</def>
14504
14505GK G5404 | S G4993   σωφÏονέω   soÌ„phroneō   6x
14506<def>to be of a sound mind, be in one’s right mind, be sane, Mk. 5:15; Lk. 8:35; to be calm, 2 Cor. 5:13; to be sober-minded, sedate, Tit. 2:6; 1 Pet. 4:7; to be of a modest, humble mind, Rom. 12:3*</def>
14507
14508GK G5405 | S G4994   σωφÏονίζω   soÌ„phronizō   1x
14509<def>encourage, to restore to a right mind; to make sober-minded, to steady by exhortation and guidance, Tit. 2:4*</def>
14510
14511GK G5406 | S G4995   σωφÏονισμός   soÌ„phronismos   1x
14512<def>self discipline, prudence, 2 Tim. 1:7*</def>
14513
14514GK G5407 | S G4996   σωφÏόνως   soÌ„phronoÌ„s   1x
14515<def>in the manner of a person in his right mind; soberly, temperately, Tit. 2:12*</def>
14516
14517GK G5408 | S G4997   σωφÏοσύνη   soÌ„phrosynē   3x
14518<def>sanity, soundness of mind, a sane mind, Acts 26:25; female modesty, 1 Tim. 2:9, 15*</def>
14519
14520GK G5409 | S G4998   σώφÏων   soÌ„phroÌ„n   4x
14521<def>of a sound mind, sane; temperate, discreet, 1 Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:8; 2:2; modest, chaste, Tit. 2:5*</def>
14522
14523Τ
14524
14525GK G5411 | S G4999   ταβέÏναι   tabernai   1x
14526<def>taverns, used in the NT only in the transliterated Latin name of “Three Taverns†(ΤÏιῶν ταβεÏνῶν), see G5553, Acts 28:15*</def>
14527
14528GK G5412 | S G5000   Ταβιθά   Tabitha   2x
14529<def>antelope, Tabitha, pr. name, Acts 9:36, 40*</def>
14530
14531GK G5413 | S G5001   τάγμα   tagma   1x
14532<def>pr. anything placed in order; in NT order of succession, class, group, 1 Cor. 15:23*</def>
14533
14534GK G5414 | S G5002   τακτός   taktos   1x
14535<def>pr. arranged; fixed, appointed, set, Acts 12:21*</def>
14536
14537GK G5415 | S G5003   ταλαιπωÏέω   talaipoÌ„r