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    (1) A a , — al'-fah ; of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet; figurative only (from its use as a numeral) the first : — Alpha. Often used (usually ajn an , before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from (427) (a]neu ,)) in the sense of privation ; so in many words beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of (260) (a[ma )).

    (2) ĆAarw>n , — ah-ar-ohn' ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \175\ ('Aharown)]; Aaron , the brother of Moses: — Aaron.

    (3) ĆAbaddw>n , — ab-ad-dohn' ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \11\ ('abaddown)]; a destroying angel : — Abaddon.

    (4) ajbarh>v, — ab-ar-ace' ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (922) (ba>rov ); weightless , i.e. (figurative) not burdensome : — from being burdensome.

    (5) ĆAbba~ , — ab-bah' ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \2\ ('ab (Chaldee))]; father (as a vocative): — Abba.

    (6) &Abel , — ab'-el ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1893\ (Hebel)]; Abel , the son of Adam: — Abel.

    (7) ĆAbia> , — ab-ee-ah' ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \29\ ('Abiyah)]; Abijah , the name of two Israelites: — Abia.

    (8) ĆAbia>qar , — ab-ee-ath'-ar ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \54\ ('Ebyathar)]; Abiathar , an Israelite: — Abiathar.

    (9) ĆAbilhnh> , — ab-ee-lay-nay' ; of foreign origin [compare Hebrew \58\ ('abel)]; Abilene , a region of Syria: — Abilene.

    (10) ĆAbiou>d , — ab-ee-ood' ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \31\ ('Abiyhuwd)]; Abihud , an Israelite: — Abiud.

    (11) ĆAbraa>m , — ab-rah-am' ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \85\ ('Abraham)]; Abraham , the Hebrew patriarch: — Abraham. [In Acts 7:16 the text should probably read Jacob .]

    (12) a]bussov, — ab'-us-sos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a variation of (1037) (buqo>v ); depthless , i.e. (special) (infernal) “abyss ”: — deep, (bottomless) pit.

    (13) &Agabov, — ag’-ab-os ; of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \2285\ (Chagab)]; Agabus , an Israelite: — Agabus.

    (14) ajgaqoerge>w , — ag-ath-er-gheh’-o ; from (18) (ajgaqo>v ) and (2041) (e]rgon ); to work good : — do good.

    (15) ajgaqopoie>w , — ag-ath-op-oy-eh’-o ; from (17) (ajgaqopoio>v ); to be a well-doer (as a favor or a duty): — (when) do good (well).

    (16) ajgaqopoii`>a , — ag-ath-op-oy-ee’-ah ; from (17) (ajgaqopoio>v ); well-doing , i.e. virtue : — well-doing.

    (17) ajgaqopoio>v, — ag-ath-op-oy-os’ ; from (18) (ajgaqo>v ) and (4160) (poie>w ); a well-doer , i.e. virtuous : — them that do well.

    (18) ajgaqo>v, — ag-ath-os’ ; a primary word; “good ” (in any sense, often as noun): — benefit, good (-s, things), well. Compare (2570) (kalo>v ).

    (19) ajgaqwsu>nh , — ag-ath-o-soo’-nay ; from (18) (ajgaqo>v ); goodness , i.e. virtue or beneficence : — goodness.

    (20) ajgalli>asiv, — ag-al-lee’-as-is ; from (21) (ajgallia>w ); exultation ; specially welcome : — gladness, (exceeding) joy.

    (21) ajgallia>w , — ag-al-lee-ah’-o ; from a]gan (much ) and (242) (a[llomai ); properly to jump for joy , i.e. exult : — be (exceeding) glad, with exceeding joy, rejoice (greatly).

    (22) a]gamov, — ag’-am-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1062) (ga>mov ); unmarried : — unmarried.

    (23) ajganakte>w , — ag-an-ak-teh’-o ; from a]gan (much ) and a]cqov (grief ; akin to the base of (43) (ajgka>lh )); to be greatly afflicted , i.e. (figurative) indignant : — be much (sore) displeased, have (be moved with, with) indignation.

    (24) ajgana>kthsiv, — ag-an-ak’-tay-sis ; from (23) (ajganakte>w ); indignation : — indignation.

    (25) ajgapa>w , — ag-ap-ah’-o ; perhaps from a]gan (much ) [or compare Hebrew \5689\ (`agab)]; to love (in a social or moral sense): — (be-) love (-ed). Compare (5368) (file>w ).

    (26) ajga>ph , — ag-ah’-pay ; from (25) (ajgapa>w ); love , i.e. affection or benevolence ; specially (plural) a love-feast : — (feast of) charity ([-ably]), dear, love.

    (27) ajgaphto>v, — ag-ap-ay-tos’ ; from (25) (ajgapa>w ); beloved : — (dearly, well) beloved, dear.

    (28) &Agar , — ag’-ar ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1904\ (Hagar)]; Hagar , the concubine of Abraham: — Hagar.

    (29) ajggareu>w , — ang-ar-yew’-o ; of foreign origin [compare Hebrew \104\ (‘iggera’ (Chaldee))]; properly to be a courier , i.e., (by implication) to press into public service: — compel (to go).

    (30) ajggei~on , — ang-eye’-on ; from a]ggov (a pail , perhaps as bent ; compare the base of (43) (ajgka>lh )); a receptacle : — vessel.

    (31) ajggeli>a , — ang-el-ee’-ah ; from (32) (a]ggelov ); an announcement , i.e. (by implication) precept : — message.

    (32) a]ggelov, — ang’-el-os ; from ajgge>llw [probably derivative from (71) (a]gw ); compare (34) (ajge>lh )] (to bring tidings ); a messenger ; especially an “angel ”; by implication a pastor : — angel, messenger.

    (33) a]ge , — ag’-eh ; imperative of (71) (a]gw ); properly lead , i.e. come on: — go to.

    (34) ajge>lh , — ag-el’-ay ; from (71) (a]gw ) [compare (32) (a]ggelov )]; a drove : — herd.

    (35) agenealo>ghtov, — ag-en-eh-al-og’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1075) (genealoge>w ); unregistered as to birth: — without descent.

    (36) ajgenh>v, — ag-en-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1085) (ge>nov ); properly without kin , i.e. (of unknown descent, and by implication) ignoble : — base things.

    (37) aJgia>zw , — hag-ee-ad’-zo ; from (40) (a[giov ); to make holy , i.e. (ceremony) purify or consecrate ; (mentally) to venerate : — hallow, be holy, sanctify.

    (38) aJgiasmo>v, — hag-ee-as-mos’ ; from (37) (aJgia>zw ); properly purification , i.e. (the state) purity ; concrete (by Hebrew) a purifier : — holiness, sanctification.

    (39) a[gion , — hag’-ee-on ; neuter of (40) (a[giov ); a sacred thing (i.e. spot): — holiest (of all), holy place, sanctuary.

    (40) a[giov, — hag’-ee-os ; from a[gov (an awful thing) [compare (53) (aJgno>v ), Hebrew \2282\ (chag)]; sacred (physical pure , moral blameless or religious , ceremony consecrated ): — (most) holy (one, thing), saint.

    (41) aJgio>thv, — hag-ee-ot’-ace ; from (40) (a[giov ); sanctity (i.e. properly the state): — holiness.

    (42) aJgiwsu>nh , — hag-ee-o-soo’-nay ; from (40) (a[giov ); sacredness (i.e. properly the quality): — holiness.

    (43) ajgka>lh , — ang-kal’-ay ; from a]gkov (a bend , “ache”); an arm (as curved ): — arm.

    (44) a]gkistron , — ang’-kis-tron ; from the same as (43) (ajgka>lh ); a hook (as bent ): — hook.

    (45) a]gkura , — ang’-koo-rah ; from the same as (43) (ajgka>lh ); an “anchor ” (as crooked ): — anchor.

    (46) a]gnafov, — ag’-naf-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the same as (1102) (gnafeu>v ); properly unfulled , i.e. (by implication) new (cloth): — new.

    (47) aJgnei>a , — hag-ni’-ah ; from (53) (aJgno>v ); cleanliness (the quality), i.e. (special) chastity : — purity.

    (48) aJgni>zw , — hag-nid’-zo ; from (53) (aJgno>v ); to make clean , i.e. (figurative) sanctify (ceremony or moral): — purify (self).

    (49) aJgnismo>v, — hag-nis-mos’ ; from Greek (48) (aJgni>zw ); a cleansing (the act), i.e. (ceremony lustration : — purification.

    (50) ajgnoe>w , — ag-no-eh’-o ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3539) (noie>w ); not to know (through lack of information or intelligence); by implication to ignore (through disinclination): — (be) ignorant (-ly), not know, not understand, unknown.

    (51) ajgno>hma , — ag-no’-ay-mah ; from (50) (ajgnoe>w ); a thing ignored , i.e. shortcoming : — error.

    (52) a]gnoia , — ag’-noy-ah ; from (50) (ajgnoe>w ); ignorance (properly the quality): — ignorance.

    (53) aJgio>v, — hag-nos’ ; from the same as (40) (a[giov ); properly clean , i.e. (figurative) innocent, modest, perfect : — chaste, clean, pure.

    (54) aJgno>thv, — hag-not’-ace ; from (53) (aJgno>v ); cleanness (the state), i.e. (figurative) blamelessness : — pureness.

    (55) aJgnw~v, — hag-noce’ ; adverb from (53) (aJgno>v ); purely , i.e. honestly : — sincerely.

    (56) ajgnwsi>a , — ag-no-see’-ah ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1108) (gnw~siv ); ignorance (properly the state): — ignorance, not the knowledge.

    (57) a]gnwstov, — ag’-noce-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1110) (gnwsto>v ); unknown : — unknown.

    (58) ajgora> , — ag-or-ah’ ; from ajgei>rw (to gather ; probably akin to (1453) (ejgei>rw )); properly the town-square (as a place of public resort); by implication a market or thoroughfare : — market (-place), street.

    (59) ajgora>zw , — ag-or-ad’-zo ; from (58) (ajgora ); properly to go to market , i.e. (by implication) to purchase ; specially to redeem : — buy, redeem.

    (60) ajgorai~ov, — ag-or-ah’-yos ; from (58) (ajgora ); relating to the market-place , i.e. forensic (times); by implication vulgar : — baser sort, low.

    (61) a]gra , — ag’-rah ; from (71) (a]gw ); (abstract) a catching (of fish); also (concrete) a haul (of fish): — draught.

    (62) ajgra>mmatov, — ag-ram-mat-os ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1121) (gra>mma ); unlettered , i.e. illiterate : — unlearned.

    (63) ajgraule>w , — ag-row-leh’-o ; from (68) (ajgro>v ) and (832) (aujle>w ) (in the sense of (833) (aujlh> )); to camp out : — abide in the field.

    (64) ajgreu>w , — ag-rew’-o ; from (61) (a]gra ); to hunt , i.e. (figurative) to entrap : — catch.

    (65) ajgrie>laiov, — ag-ree-el’-ah-yos ; from (66) (a]griov ) and (1636) (ejlai>a ); an oleaster : — olive tree (which is) wild.

    (66) a]griov, — ag’-ree-os ; from (68) (ajgro>v ); wild (as pertaining to the country ), literal (natural ) or figurative (fierce ): — wild, raging.

    (67) ĆAgrippav, — ag-rip’-pas ; apparently from (66) (a]griov ) and (2462) (i[ppov ); wild-horse tamer; Agrippas , one of the Herods: — Agrippa.

    (68) ajgro>v, — ag-ros’ ; from (71) (a]gw ); a field (as a drive for cattle); generically the country ; specially a farm , i.e. hamlet : — country, farm, piece of ground, land.

    (69) ajgrupne>w , — ag-roop-neh’-o ; ultimately from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (5258) (u[pnov ); to be sleepless , i.e. keep awake : — watch.

    (70) ajgrupni>a , — ag-roop-nee’-ah ; from (69) (ajgrupne>w ); sleeplessness , i.e. a keeping awake : — watch.

    (71) a]gw , — ag’-o ; a primary verb; properly to lead ; by implication to bring, drive , (reflexive) go , (special) pass (time), or (figurative) induce : — be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open.

    (72) ajgwgh> , — ag-o-gay’ ; reduplication from (71) (a]gw ); a bringing up, i.e. mode of living : — manner of life.

    (73) ajgw>n , — ag-one’ ; from (71) (a]gw ); properly a place of assembly (as if led ), i.e. (by implication) a contest (held there); figurative an effort or anxiety : — conflict, contention, fight, race.

    (74) ajgwni>a , — ag-o-nee’-ah ; from (73) (ajgw>n ); a struggle (properly the state), i.e. (figurative) anguish : — agony.

    (75) ajgwni>zomai , — ag-o-nid’-zom-ahee ; from (73) (ajgw>n ); to struggle , literally (to compete for a prize), figuratively (to contend with an adversary), or genitive (to endeavor to accomplish something): — fight, labor fervently, strive.

    (76) ĆAdam , — ad-am’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \121\ (‘Adam)]; Adam , the first man; typical (of Jesus) man (as his representative): — Adam.

    (77) ajda>panov, — ad-ap’-an-os ; from (1) (a ) (as negative particle) and (1160) (dapa>nh ); costless , i.e. gratuitous : — without expense.

    (78) ĆAddi> , — ad-dee’ ; probably of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \5716\ (`adiy)]; Addi , an Israelite: — Addi.

    (79) ajdelfh> , — ad-el-fay’ ; feminine of (80) (ajdelfo>v ); a sister (native or ecclesiastical): — sister.

    (80) ajdelfo>v, — ad-el-fos’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a connective particle) and delfu>v (the womb ); a brother (literal or figurative) near or remote [much like Hebrew \1\ (‘ab)]: — brother.

    (81) ajdelfo>thv, — ad-el-fot’-ace ; from (80) (ajdelfo>v ); brotherhood (properly the feeling of brotherliness ), i.e. the (Christian) fraternity : — brethren, brotherhood.

    (82) a]dhlov, — ad’-ay-los ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1212) (dh~lov ); hidden , figurative indistinct : — appear not, uncertain.

    (83) ajdhlo>thv, — ad-ay-lot’-ace ; from (82) (a]dhlov ); uncertainty : — x uncertain.

    (84) ajdh>lwv, — ad-ay’-loce ; adverb from (82) (a]dhlov ); uncertainly : — uncertainly.

    (85) ajdhmone>w , — ad-ay-mon-eh’-o ; from a derivative of ajde>w , (to be sated to loathing); to be in distress (of mind): — be full of heaviness, be very heavy.

    (86) a[|dhv, — hah’-dace ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1492) (ei]dw ); properly unseen , i.e. “Hades ” or the place (state) of departed souls: — grave, hell.

    (87) ajdia>kritov, — ad-ee-ak-’ree-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (1252) (diakri>nw ); properly undistinguished , i.e. (active) impartial : — without partiality.

    (88) ajdia>leiptov, — ad-ee-al’-ipe-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (3007) (lei>pw ); unintermitted , i.e. permanent : — without ceasing, continual.

    (89) ajdialei>ptwv, — ad-ee-al-ipe’-toce ; adverb from (88) (ajdia>leiptov ); uninterruptedly , i.e. without omission (on an appropriate occasion): — without ceasing.

    (90) ajdiafqori>a , — ad-ee-af-thor-ee’-ah ; from a derivative of a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (1311) (diafqei>rw ); incorruptibleness , i.e. (figurative) purity (of doctrine): — uncorruptness.

    (91) ajdike>w , — ad-ee-keh’-o ; from (94) (a]dikov ); to be unjust , i.e. (active) do wrong (moral, socially or physical): — hurt, injure, be an offender, be unjust, (do, suffer, take) wrong.

    (92) ajdi>khma , — ad-eek’-ay-mah ; from (91) (ajdike>w ); a wrong done: — evil doing, iniquity, matter of wrong.

    (93) ajdiki>a , — ad-ee-kee’-ah ; from (94) (a]dikov ); (legal) injustice (properly the quality, by implication the act); moral wrongfulness (of character, life or act): — iniquity, unjust, unrighteousness, wrong.

    (94) a]dikov, — ad’-ee-kos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1349) (di>kh ); unjust ; by extension wicked ; by implication treacherous ; specially heathen : — unjust, unrighteous.

    (95) a]di>kwv, — ad-ee’-koce ; adverb from (94) (a]dikov ); unjustly : — wrongfully.

    (96) ajdo>kimov, — ad-ok’-ee-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1384) (do>kimov ); unapproved , i.e. rejected ; by implication worthless (literal or moral): — castaway, rejected, reprobate.

    (97) a]dolov, — ad’-ol-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1388) (do>lov ); undeceitful , i.e. (figurative) unadulterated : — sincere.

    (98) ĆAdramutthno>v, — ad-ram-oot-tay-nos’ ; from ĆAdramu>tteion (a place in Asia Minor); Adramyttene or belonging to Adramyttium: — of Adramyttium.

    (99) ĆAdriav, — ad-ree’-as ; from ĆAdri>a (a place near its shore); the Adriatic sea (including the Ionian): — Adria.

    (100) aJdro>thv, — had-rot’-ace ; from aJdro>v (stout ); plumpness , i.e. (figurative) liberality : — abundance.

    (101) ajdunate>w , — ad-oo-nat-eh’-o ; from (102) (ajdu>natov ); to be unable , i.e. (passive) impossible : — be impossible.

    (102) ajdu>natov, — ad-oo’-nat-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1415) (dunato>v ); unable , i.e. weak (literal or figurative); passive impossible : — could not do, impossible, impotent, not possible, weak.

    (103) a]|idw , — ad’-o ; a primary verb; to sing : — sing.

    (104) ajei> , — ah-eye’ ; from an obsolete primary noun (apparently meaning continued duration ); “ever ;” by qualification regularly ; by implication earnestly : — always, ever.

    (105) ajeto>v, — ah-et-os’ ; from the same as (109) (ajh>r ); an eagle (from its wind -like flight): — eagle.

    (106) a]zumov, — ad’-zoo-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2219) (zu>mh ); unleavened , i.e. (figurative) uncorrupted ; (in the neuter plural) specially (by implication) the Passover week: — unleavened (bread).

    (107) ĆAzwr , — ad-zore’ ; of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \5809\ (`Azzuwr)]; Azor , an Israelite: — Azor.

    (108) &Azwtov, — ad’-zo-tos ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \795\ (‘Ashdowd)]; Azotus (i.e. Ashdod), a place in Palestine: — Azotus.

    (109) ajh>r , — ah-ayr’ ; from a]hmi (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire ; by analogy to blow ); “air ” (as naturally circumambient ): — air. Compare (5594) (yu>cw ). ajqa . See (3134) (mara ).

    (110) ajqanasi>a , — ath-an-as-ee’-ah ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2288) (qa>natov ); deathlessness : — immortality.

    (111) ajqe>mitov, — ath-em’-ee-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of qe>miv (statute ; from the base of (5087) (ti>qhmi )); illegal ; by implication flagitious : — abominable, unlawful thing.

    (112) a]qeov, — ath’-eh-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2316) (qeo>v ); godless : — without God.

    (113) a]qesmov, — ath’-es-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (5087) (ti>qhmi ) (in the sense of enacting ); lawless , i.e. (by implication) criminal : — wicked.

    (114) ajqete>w , — ath-et-eh’-o ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to set aside , i.e. (by implication) to disesteem, neutralize or violate : — cast off, despise, disannul, frustrate, bring to nought, reject.

    (115) ajqe>thsiv, — ath-et’-ay-sis ; from (114) (ajqete>w ); cancellation (literal or figurative): — disannulling, put away.

    (116) ĆAqh~nai , — ath-ay’-nahee ; plural of ĆAth>nh (the goddess of wisdom, who was reputed to have founded the city); Athen’ , the capital of Greece: — Athens.

    (117) ĆAqhnai~ov, — ath-ay-nah’-yos ; from (116) ( ĆAqh~nai ); an Athenaean or inhabitant of Athenae: — Athenian.

    (118) ajqle>w , — ath-leh’-o ; from a]qlov (a contest in the public lists); to contend in the competitive games: — strive.

    (119) a]qlhsiv, — ath’-lay-sis ; from (118) (ajqle>w ); a struggle (figurative): — fight.

    (120) ajqume>w , — ath-oo-meh’-o ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2372) (qumo>v ); to be spiritless , i.e. disheartened : — be dismayed.

    (121) a]qwov, — ath’-o-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a probable derivative of (5087) (ti>qhmi ) (meaning a penalty ); not guilty : — innocent.

    (122) ai]geiov, — ah’ee-ghi-os ; from ai]x , (a goat ); belonging to a goat : — goat.

    (123) aijgialo>v, — ahee-ghee-al-os’ ; from aji`>ssw (to rush ) and (251) (a[lv ) (in the sense of the sea ); a beach (on which the waves dash ): — shore.

    (124) Aijgu>ptiov, — ahee-goop’-tee-os ; from (125) ( Ai]guptov ); an ‘gyptian or inhabitant of ‘gyptus: — Egyptian.

    (125) Ai]guptov, — ah’ee-goop-tos ; of uncertain derivative; ‘gyptus , the land of the Nile: — Egypt.

    (126) aji`>diov, — ah-id’-ee-os ; from (104) (ajei> ); everduring (forward and backward, or forward only): — eternal, everlasting.

    (127) aijdw>v, — ahee-doce’ ; perhaps from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1492) (ei]dw ) (through the idea of downcast eyes); bashfulness , i.e. (towards men), modesty or (towards God) awe : — reverence, shamefacedness.

    (128) Aijqi>oy , — ahee-thee’-ops ; from ai]qw (to scorch ) and w]y (the face , from (3700) (ojpta>nomai )); an ‘thiopian (as a blackamoor ): — Ethiopian.

    (129) ai=ma , — hah’ee-mah ; of uncertain derivative; blood , literal (of men or animals), figurative (the juice of grapes) or special (the atoning blood of Christ); by implication bloodshed , also kindred : — blood.

    (130) aiJmatekcusi>a , — hahee-mat-ek-khoo-see’-ah ; from Greek (129) (ai=ma ) and a derivative of Greek (1632) (ejkce>w ); an effusion of blood : — shedding of blood.

    (131) aJim orr heo, — hahee-mor-hreh’-o ; from (129) (ai=ma ) and (4482) (rJe>w ); to flow blood , i.e. have a haemorrhage : — diseased with an issue of blood.

    (132) Aijne>av, — ahee-neh’-as ; of uncertain derivative; ‘neas , an Israelite: — Aeneas.

    (133) ai]nesiv, — ah’ee-nes-is ; from (134) (aijne>w ); a praising (the act), i.e. (special) a thank (-offering): — praise.

    (134) aijne>w , — ahee-neh’-o ; from (136) (ai+nov ); to praise (God): — praise.

    (135) ai]nigma , — ah’ee-nig-ma ; from a derivative of Greek (136) (ai+nov ) (in its primary sense); an obscure saying (“enigma”), i.e. (abstract) obscureness : — x darkly.

    (136) ai+nov, — ah’ee-nos ; apparently a primary word; properly a story , but used in the sense of (1868) (e]painov ); praise (of God): — praise.

    (137) Aijnw>n , — ahee-nohn’ ; of Hebrew origin [a derivative of

    (5869) , place of springs ]; Aenon , a place in Palestine: — Aenon.

    (138) aiJre>omai , — hahee-reh’-om-ahee ; probably akin to (142) (ai]rw ); to take for oneself , i.e. to prefer : — choose. Some of the forms are borrowed from a cognate e[llomai , hel’-lomahee ; which is otherwise obsolete.

    (139) ai[resiv, — hah’ee-res-is ; from (138) (aiJre>omai ); properly a choice , i.e. (special) a party or (abstract) disunion : — heresy [which is the Greek word itself ], sect.

    (140) aiJreti>zw , — hahee-ret-id’-zo ; from a derivative of (138) (aiJre>omai ); to make a choice : — choose.

    (141) aiJretiko>v, — hahee-ret-ee-kos’ ; from the same as (140) (aiJreti>zw ); a schismatic : — heretic [the Greek word itself ].

    (142) ai]rw , — ah’ee-ro ; a primary verb; to lift ; by implication to take up or away ; figurative to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind); specially to sail away (i.e. weigh anchor ); by Hebrew [compare Hebrew \5375\ (nasa’)] to expiate sin: — away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up).

    (143) aijsqa>nomai , — ahee-sthan’-om-ahee ; of uncertain derivative; to apprehend (properly by the senses): — perceive.

    (144) ai]sqhsiv, — ah’ee-sthay-sis ; from (143) (aijsqa>nomai ); perception , i.e. (figurative) discernment : — judgment.

    (145) aijsqhth>rion , — ahee-sthay-tay’-ree-on ; from a derivative of (143) (aijsqa>nomai ); properly an organ of perception , i.e. (figurative) judgment : — senses.

    (146) aijscrokerdh>v, — ahee-skhrok-er-dace’ ; from (150) (aijscro>v ) and ke>rdov (gain ); sordid : — given to (greedy of) filthy lucre.

    (147) aijscrokerdw~v, — ahee-skhrok-er-doce’ ; adverb from (146) (aijscrokerdh>v ); sordidly : — for filthy lucre’s sake.

    (148) aijscrologi>a , — ahee-skhrol-og-ee’-ah ; from (150) (aijscro>v ) and (3056) (lo>gov ); vile conversation : — filthy communication.

    (149) aijscro>n , — ahee-skhron’ ; neuter of (150) (aijscro>v ); a shameful thing, i.e. indecorum : — shame.

    (150) aijscro>v, — ahee-skhros’ ; from the same as (153) (aijscu>nomai ); shameful , i.e. base (specially venal ): — filthy.

    (151) aijscro>thv, — ahee-skhrot’-ace ; from (150) (aijscro>v ); shamefulness , i.e. obscenity : — filthiness.

    (152) aijscu>nh , — ahee-skhoo’-nay ; from (153) (aijscu>nomai ); shame or disgrace (abstract or concrete): — dishonesty, shame.

    (153) aijscu>nomai , — ahee-skhoo’-nom-ahee ; from ai+scov (disfigurement , i.e. disgrace ); to feel shame (for oneself): — be ashamed.

    (154) aijte>w , — ahee-teh’-o ; of uncertain derivative; to ask (in general): — ask, beg, call for, crave, desire, require. Compare (4441) (punqa>nomai ).

    (155) ai]thma , — ah’ee-tay-mah ; from (154) (aijte>w ); a thing asked or (abstract) an asking : — petition, request, required.

    (156) aijti>a , — ahee-tee’-a ; from the same as (154) (aijte>w ); a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved): — accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, [wh-] ere [-fore].

    (157) aijti>ama , — ahee-tee’-am-ah ; from a derivative of (156) (aijti>a ); a thing charged : — complaint.

    (158) ai]tion , — ah’ee-tee-on ; neuter of (159) (ai]tiov ); a reason or crime [like (156) (aijti>a )]: — cause, fault.

    (159) ai]tiov, — ah’ee-tee-os ; from the same as (154) (aijte>w ); causative , i.e. (concrete) a causer : — author.

    (160) aijfni>diov, — aheef-nid’-ee-os ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5316) (fai>nw ) [compare (1810) (ejxai>fnhv )] (meaning non-apparent ); unexpected , i.e. (adverb) suddenly : — sudden, unawares.

    (161) aijcmalwsi>a , — aheekh-mal-o-see’-ah ; from (164) (aijcmalwto>v ); captivity : — captivity.

    (162) aijcmalwteu>w , — aheekh-mal-o-tew’-o ; from (aijcmalwto>v ); to capture [like (163) (aijcmalwti>zw )]: — lead captive.

    (163) aijcmalwti>zw , — aheekh-mal-o-tid’-zo ; from (164) (aijcmalwto>v ); to make captive : — lead away captive, bring into captivity.

    (164) aijcmalwto>v, — aheekh-mal-o-tos’ ; from aijcmh> (a spear ) and a derivative of the same as (259) (a[lwsiv ); properly a prisoner of war , i.e. (generally) a captive : — captive.

    (165) aijw>n , — ahee-ohn’ ; from the same as (104) (ajei> ); properly an age ; by extension perpetuity (also past); by implication the world ; specially (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future): — age, course, eternal, (for) ever (-more), [n-]ever, (beginning of the, while the) world (began, without end). Compare (5550) (cro>nov ).

    (166) aijw>niov, — ahee-o’-nee-os ; from (165) (aijw>n ); perpetual (also used of past time, or past and future as well): — eternal, for ever, everlasting, world (began).

    (167) ajkaqarsi>a , — ak-ath-ar-see’-ah ; from (169) (ajka>qartov ); impurity (the quality), physical or moral: — uncleanness.

    (168) ajkaqa>rthv, — ak-ath-ar’-tace ; from (169) (ajka>qartov ); impurity (the state moral: — filthiness.

    (169) ajka>qartov, — ak-ath’-ar-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (kaqai>rw ) (meaning cleansed ); impure (ceremonial, moral [lewd ] or special [daemonic ]): — foul, unclean.

    (170) ajkaire>omai , — ak-ahee-reh’-om-ahee ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2540) (kairo>v ) (meaning unseasonable ); to be inopportune (for oneself), i.e. to fail of a proper occasion : — lack opportunity.

    (171) ajkai>rwv, — ak-ah’ee-roce ; adverb from the same as (170) (ajkaire>omai ); inopportunely : — out of season.

    (172) a]kakov, — ak’-ak-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2556) (kako>v ); not bad , i.e. (objective) innocent or (subjective) unsuspecting : — harmless, simple.

    (173) a]kanqa , — ak’-an-thah ; probably from the same as (188) (ajkmh>n ); a thorn : — thorn.

    (174) ajka>nqinov, — ak-an’-thee-nos ; from (173) (a]kanqa ); thorny : — of thorns.

    (175) a]karpov, — ak’-ar-pos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2590) (karpo>v ); barren (literal or figurative): — without fruit, unfruitful.

    (176) ajkata>gnwstov, — ak-at-ag’-noce-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2607) (kataginw>skw ); unblamable : — that cannot be condemned.

    (177) ajkataka>luptov, — ak-at-ak-al’-oop-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of (2596) (kata>> ) and (2572) (kalu>ptw ); unveiled : — uncovered.

    (178) ajkata>kritov, — ak-at-ak’-ree-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2632) (katakri>nw ); without (legal) trial : — uncondemned.

    (179) ajkata>lutov, — ak-at-al’-oo-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2647) (katalu>w ); indissoluble , i.e. (figurative) permanent : — endless.

    (180) ajkata>paustov, — ak-at-ap’-ow-stos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2664) (katapau>w ); unrefraining : — that cannot cease.

    (181) ajkatastasi>a , — ak-at-as-tah-see’-ah ; from (182) (ajkata>statov ); instability , i.e. disorder : — commotion, confusion, tumult.

    (182) ajkata>statov, — ak-at-as’-tat-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2525) (kaqi>sthmi ); inconstant : — unstable.

    (183) ajkata>scetov, — ak-at-as’-khet-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2722) (kate>cw ); unrestrainable : — unruly.

    (184) ĆAkeldama> , — ak-el-dam-ah’ ; of Chaldee origin [meaning field of blood ; corresponding to Hebrew \2506\ (cheleq) and Hebrew \1818\ (dam)]; Akeldama , a place near Jerus.: — Aceldama.

    (185) ajke>raiov, — ak-er’-ah-yos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (2767) (kera>nnumi ): unmixed , i.e. (figurative) innocent : — harmless, simple.

    (186) ajklinh>v, — ak-lee-nace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2827) (kli>nw ); not leaning , i.e. (figurative) firm : — without wavering.

    (187) ajkma>zw , — ak-mad’-zo ; from the same as (188) (ajkmh>n ); to make a point , i.e. (figurative) mature : — be fully ripe.

    (188) ajkmh>n , — ak-mane’ ; accusative of a noun (“acme ”) akin to ajkh> (a point ) and meaning the same; adverb just now, i.e. still : — yet.

    (189) ajkoh> , — ak-o-ay’ ; from (191) (ajkou>w ); hearing (the act, the sense or the thing heard): — audience, ear, fame, which ye heard, hearing, preached, report, rumoral

    (190) ajkolouqe>w , — ak-ol-oo-theh’-o ; from (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and ke>leuqov (a road ); properly to be in the same way with , i.e. to accompany (specially as a disciple): — follow, reach.

    (191) ajkou>w , — ak-oo’-o ; a primary verb; to hear (in various senses): — give (in the) audience (of), come (to the ears), ([shall]) hear (- er, -ken), be noised, be reported, understand.

    (192) ajkrasi>a , — ak-ras-ee’-a ; from (193) (ajkra>thv ); want of selfrestraint : — excess, incontinency.

    (193) ajkra>thv, — ak-rat’-ace ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2904) (kra>tov ); powerless , i.e. without self-control : — incontinent.

    (194) a]kratov, — ak’-rat-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (2767) (kera>nnumi ); undiluted : — without mixture.

    (195) ajkri>beia , — ak-ree’-bi-ah ; from the same as (196) (ajkri>be>statov ); exactness : — perfect manner.

    (196) ajkri>be>statov, — ak-ree-bes’-ta-tos ; superlative of ajkri>bhv (a derivative of the same as Greek (206) (a]kron )); most exact : — most straitest.

    (197) ajkribe>steron , — ak-ree-bes’-ter-on ; neuter of the comparative of the same as (196) (ajkri>be>statov ); (adverb) more exactly : — more perfect (-ly).

    (198) ajkribo>w , — ak-ree-bo’-o ; from the same as (196) (ajkri>be>statov ); to be exact , i.e. ascertain : — enquire diligently.

    (199) ajkribw~v, — ak-ree-boce’ ; adverb from the same as (196) (ajkri>be>statov ); exactly : — circumspectly, diligently, perfect (-ly).

    (200) ajkri>v, — ak-rece’ ; apparently from the same as (206) (a]kron ); a locust (as pointed , or as lighting on the top of vegetation): — locust.

    (201) ajkroath>rion , — ak-ro-at-ay’-ree-on ; from (202) (ajkroath>v ); an audience-room : — place of hearing.

    (202) ajkroath>v, — ak-ro-at-ace’ ; from ajkroa>omai (to listen ; apparently an intensive of (191) (ajkou>w )); a hearer (merely): — hearer.

    (203) ajkrobusti>a , — ak-rob-oos-tee’-ah ; from (206) (a]kron ) and probably a modified form of po>sqh (the penis or male sexual organ); the prepuce ; by implication an uncircumcised (i.e. gentile , figurative unregenerate ) state or person: — not circumcised, uncircumcised [with (2192) (e]cw )], uncircumcision.

    (204) ajkrogwniai~ov, — ak-rog-o-nee-ah’-yos ; from (206) (a]kron ) and (1137) (gwni>a ); belonging to the extreme corner : — chief corner.

    (205) ajkroqi>nion , — ak-roth-in’-ee-on ; from (206) (a]kron ) and qi>v (a heap ); properly (in the plural) the top of the heap , i.e. (by implication) best of the booty : — spoils.

    (206) a]kron , — ak’-ron ; neuter of an adjective probably akin to the base of (188) (ajkmh>n ); the extremity : — one end...other, tip, top, uttermost part.

    (207) ĆAku>lav, — ak-oo’-las ; probably for Latin aquila (an eagle ); Akulas , an Israelite: — Aquila.

    (208) ajkuro>w , — ak-oo-ro’-o ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2964) (kuro>w ); to invalidate : — disannul, make of none effect.

    (209) ajkwlu>twv, — ak-o-loo’-toce ; adverb from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2967) (kwlu>w ); in an unhindered manner , i.e. freely : — no man forbidding him.

    (210) a]kwn , — ak’-ohn ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1635) (eJkw>n ); unwilling : — against the will.

    (211) ajla>bastron , — al-ab’-as-tron ; neuter of ajla>bastrov (of uncertain derivative), the name of a stone; properly an “alabaster ” box, i.e. (by extension) a perfume vase (of any material): — (alabaster) box.

    (212) ajlazonei>a , — al-ad-zon-i’-a ; from (213) (ajlazw>n ); braggadocio , i.e. (by implication) self-confidence : — boasting, pride.

    (213) ajlazw>n , — al-ad-zone’ ; from a]lh (vagrancy ); braggart : — boaster.

    (214) ajlala>zw , — al-al-ad’-zo ; from ajlalh> (a shout , “halloo ”); to vociferate , i.e. (by implication) to wail ; figurative to clang : — tinkle, wail.

    (215) ajla>lhtov, — al-al’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2980) (lale>w ); unspeakable : — unutterable, which cannot be uttered.

    (216) a]lalov, — al’-al-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2980) (lale>w ); mute : — dumb.

    (217) a[lav, — hal’-as ; from (251) (a[lv ); salt ; figurative prudence : — salt.

    (218) ajlei>fw , — al-i’-fo ; from (1) (a ) (as particle of union) and the base of (3045) (liparo>v ); to oil (with perfume): — anoint.

    (219) ajlektorofwni>a , — al-ek-tor-of-o-nee’-ah ; from (220) (ajle>ktwr ) and (5456) (fwnh> ); cock-crow , i.e. the third night-watch: — cockcrowing.

    (220) ajle>ktwr , — al-ek’-tore ; from ajle>kw (to ward off); a cock or male fowl: — cock.

    (221) ĆAlexandreu>v, — al-ex-and-reuce’ ; from ĆAlexa>ndreia (the city so called); an Alexandreian or inhabitant of Alexandria: — of Alexandria, Alexandrian.

    (222) ĆAlexandri>nov, — al-ex-an-dree’-nos ; from the same as (221) ( ĆAlexandreu>v ); Alexandrine , or belonging to Alexandria: — of Alexandria.

    (223) ĆAle>xandrov, — al-ex’-an-dros ; from the same as (the first part of) (220) (ajle>ktwr ) and (435) (ajnh>r ); mandefender ; Alexander , the name of three Israelites and one other man: — Alexander.

    (224) a]leuron , — al’-yoo-ron ; from ajle>w (to grind ); flour : — meal.

    (225) ajlh>qeia , — al-ay’-thi-a ; from (227) (ajlhqh>v ); truth : — true, x truly, truth, verity.

    (226) ajlhqeu>w , — al-ayth-yoo’-o ; from (227) (ajlhqh>v ); to be true (in doctrine and profession): — speak (tell) the truth.

    (227) ajlhqh>v, — al-ay-thace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2990) (lanqa>nw ); true (as not concealing ): — true, truly, truth.

    (228) ajlhqino>v, — al-ay-thee-nos’ ; from (227) (ajlhqh>v ); truthful : — true.

    (229) ajlh>qw , — al-ay’-tho ; from the same as (224) (a]leuron ); to grind : — grind.

    (230) ajlhqwv, — al-ay-thoce’ ; adverb from (227) (ajlhqh>v ); truly : — indeed, surely, of a surety, truly, of a (in) truth, verily, very.

    (231) aJlieu>v, — hal-ee-yoos’ ; from (251) (a[lv ); a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher : — fisher (-man).

    (232) aJlieu>w , — hal-ee-yoo’-o ; from (231) (aJlieu>v ); to be a fisher , i.e. (by implication) to fish : — go a-fishing.

    (233) aJli>zw , — hal-id’-zo ; from (251) (a[lv ); to salt : — salt.

    (234) ajli>sgema , — al-is’-ghem-ah ; from ajlisge>w (to soil ); (ceremonial) defilement : — pollution.

    (235) ajlla> , — al-lah’ ; neuter plural of (243) (a]llov ); properly other things, i.e. (adverb) contrariwise (in many relations): — and, but (even), howbeit, indeed, nay, nevertheless, no, notwithstanding, save, therefore, yea, yet.

    (236) ajlla>ssw , — al-las’-so ; from (243) (a]llov ); to make different : — change.

    (237) ajllaco>qen , — al-lakh-oth’-en ; from (243) (a]llov ); from elsewhere : — some other way.

    (238) ajllhgore>w , — al-lay-gor-eh’-o ; from (243) (a]llov ) and ajgore>w (to harangue [compare (58) (ajgora )]); to allegorize : — be an allegory [the Greek word itself ].

    (239) ajllhloui`a , — al-lay-loo’-ee-ah ; of Hebrew origin [imperative of Hebrew \1984\ (halal) and Hebrew \3050\ (Yahh)]; praise ye Jah! , an adoring exclamation: — alleluiah.

    (240) ajllh>lwn , — al-lay’-lone ; Genitive plural from (243) (a]llov ) reduplication; one another : — each other, mutual, one another, (the other), (them-, your-) selves, (selves) together [sometimes with (3326) (meta> ) or (4314) (pro>v )].

    (241) ajllogenh>v, — al-log-en-ace’ ; from (243) (a]llov ) and (1085) (ge>nov ); foreign , i.e. not a Jew: — stranger.

    (242) a[llomai , — hal’-lom-ahee ; middle of apparently a primary verb; to jump ; figurative to gush : — leap, spring up.

    (243) a]llov, — al’-los ; a primary word; “else ,” i.e. different (in many applications): — more, one (another), (an-, some an-) other (-s, - wise).

    (244) ajllotriepi>skopov, — al-lot-ree-ep-is’-kop-os ; from (245) (ajllo>triov ) and (1985) (ejpi>skopov ); overseeing others’ affairs, i.e. a meddler (specially in Gentile customs): — busybody in other men’s matters.

    (245) ajllo>triov, — al-lot’-ree-os ; from (243) (a]llov ); another’s , i.e. not one’s own; by extension foreign, not akin, hostile : — alien, (an-) other (man’s, men’s), strange (-r).

    (246) ajllo>fulov, — al-lof-oo-los ; from (243) (a]llov ) and (5443) (fulh> ); foreign , i.e. (special) Gentile : — one of another nation.

    (247) a]llwv, — al’-loce ; adverb from (243) (a]llov ); differently : — otherwise.

    (248) ajloa>w , — al-o-ah’-o ; from the same as (257) (a[lwn ); to tread out grain: — thresh, tread out the corn.

    (249) a]logov, — al’-og-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3056) (lo>gov ); irrational : — brute, unreasonable.

    (250) ajloh> , — al-o-ay’ ; of foreign origin [compare Hebrew \174\ (‘ahaliym)]; aloes (the gum): — aloes.

    (251) a[lv, — halce ; a primary word; “salt ”: — salt.

    (252) aJluko>v, — hal-oo-kos’ ; from (251) (a[lv ); briny : — salt.

    (253) ajlupo>terov, — al-oo-pot’-er-os ; comparative of a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3077) (lu>ph ); more without grief : — less sorrowful.

    (254) a[lusiv, — hal’-oo-sis ; of uncertain derivative; a fetter or manacle : — bonds, chain.

    (255) ajlusitelh>v, — al-oo-sit-el-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (3081) (lusitelei~ ); gainless , i.e. (by implication) pernicious : — unprofitable.

    (256) ĆAlfai~ov, — al-fah’-yos ; of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \2501\ (Cheleph)]; Alphaeus , an Israelite: — Alpheus.

    (257) a[lwn , — hal’-ohn ; probably from the base of (1507) (eiJli>ssw ); a threshing-floor (as rolled hard), i.e. (figurative) the grain (and chaff, as just threshed): — floor.

    (258) ajlw>phx , — al-o’-pakes ; of uncertain derivative; a fox , i.e. (figurative) a cunning person: — fox.

    (259) a[lwsiv, — hal’-o-sis ; from a collateral form of (138) (aiJre>omai ); capture : — be taken.

    (260) a[ma , — ham’-ah ; a primary particle; properly at the sametime , but freely used as a preposition or adverb denoting close association: — also, and, together, with (-al).

    (261) ajmaqh>v, — am-ath-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3129) (manqa>nw ); ignorant : — unlearned.

    (262) ajmara>ntinov, — am-ar-an’-tee-nos ; from (263) (ajma>rantov ); “amaranthine ”, i.e. (by implication) fadeless : — that fadeth not away.

    (263) ajma>rantov, — am-ar’-an-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (3133) (marai>nw ); unfading , i.e. (by implication) perpetual : — that fadeth not away.

    (264) aJmarta>nw , — ham-ar-tan’-o ; perhaps from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (3313) (me>rov ); properly to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize), i.e. (figurative) to err , especially (moral) to sin : — for your faults, offend, sin, trespass.

    (265) aJma>rthma , — ham-ar’-tay-mah ; from (264) (aJmarta>nw ); a sin (properly concrete): — sin.

    (266) aJmarti>a , — ham-ar-tee’-ah ; from (264) (aJmarta>nw ); sin (properly abstract): — offence, sin (-ful).

    (267) ajma>rturov, — am-ar’-too-ros ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a form of (3144) (ma>rtuv ); unattested : — without witness.

    (268) aJmartwlo>v, — ham-ar-to-los’ ; from (264) (aJmarta>nw ); sinful , i.e. a sinner : — sinful, sinner.

    (269) a]macov, — am’-akh-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3163) (ma>ch ); peaceable : — not a brawler.

    (270) ajma>w , — am-ah’-o ; from (260) (a[ma ); properly to collect , i.e. (by implication) reap : — reap down.

    (271) ajme>qustov, — am-eth’-oos-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3184) (mequ>w ); the “amethyst ” (supposed to prevent intoxication ): — amethyst.

    (272) ajmele>w , — am-el-eh’-o ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3199) (me>lw ); to be careless of: — make light of, neglect, be negligent, not regard.

    (273) a]memptov, — am’-emp-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3201) (me>mfomai ); irreproachable : — blameless, faultless, unblamable.

    (274) ajme>mptwv, — am-emp’-toce ; adverb from (273) (a]memptov ); faultlessly : — blameless, unblamably.

    (275) ajme>rimnov, — am-er’-im-nos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3308) (me>rimna ); not anxious : — without care (-fulness), secure.

    (276) ajmeta>qetov, — am-et-ath’-et-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3346) (metati>qhmi ); unchangeable , or (neuter as abstract) unchangeability : — immutable (-ility).

    (277) ajmetaki>nhtov, — am-et-ak-in’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3334) (metakine>w ); immovable : — unmovable.

    (278) ajmetame>lhtov, — am-et-am-el’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (3338) (metame>llomai ); irrevocable : — without repentance, not to be repented of.

    (279) ajmetano>htov, — am-et-an-o’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (3340) (metanoe>w ); unrepentant : — impenitent.

    (280) a]metrov, — am’-et-ros ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3358) (me>tron ); immoderate : — (thing) without measure.

    (281) ajmh>n , — am-ane’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \543\ (‘amen)]; properly firm , i.e. (figurative) trustworthy ; adverb surely (often as interjection so be it ): — amen, verily.

    (282) ajmh>twr , — am-ay’-tore ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3384) (mh>thr ); motherless , i.e. of unknown maternity : — without mother.

    (283) ajmi>antov, — am-ee’-an-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3392) (miai>nw ); unsoiled , i.e. (figurative) pure : — undefiled.

    (284) ĆAminada>b , — am-ee-nad-ab’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \5992\ (`Ammiynadab)]; Aminadab , an Israelite: — Aminadab.

    (285) a]mmov, — am’-mos ; perhaps from (260) (a[ma ); sand (as heaped on the beach): — sand.

    (286) ajmno>v, — am-nos’ ; apparently a primary word; a lamb : — lamb.

    (287) ajmoibh> , — am-oy-bay’ ; from ajmei>bw (to exchange ); requital : — requite.

    (288) a]mpelov, — am’-pel-os ; probably from the base of (297) (ajmfo>terov ) and that of (257) (a[lwn ); a vine (as coiling about a support): — vine.

    (289) ajmpelourgo>v, — am-pel-oor-gos’ ; from (288) (a]mpelov ) and (2041) (e]rgon ); a vine-worker , i.e. pruner : — vine-dresser.

    (290) ajmpelw>n , — am-pel-ohn’ ; from (288) (a]mpelov ); a vineyard : — vineyard.

    (291) ĆAmpli>av, — am-plee’-as ; contracted for Latin ampliatus [enlarged ]; Amplias , a Roman Christian: — Amplias.

    (292) ajmu>nomai , — am-oo’-nom-ahee ; middle of a primary verb; to ward off (for oneself), i.e. protect : — defend.

    (293) ajmfi>blhstron , — am-fib’-lace-tron ; from a compound of the base of (297) (ajmfo>terov ) and (906) (ba>llw ); a (fishing) net (as thrown about the fish): — net.

    (294) ajmfie>nnumi , — am-fee-en’-noo-mee ; from the base of (297) (ajmfo>terov ) and e[nnumi (to invest ); to enrobe : — clothe.

    (295) ĆAmfi>poliv, — am-fip’-ol-is ; from the base of (297) (ajmfo>terov ) and (4172) (po>liv ); a city surrounded by a river; Amphipolis , a place in Macedonia: — Amphipolis.

    (296) a]mfodon , — am’-fod-on ; from the base of (297) (ajmfo>terov ) and (3598) (oJdo>v ); a fork in the road: — where two ways meet.

    (297) ajmfo>terov, — am-fot’-er-os ; comparative of ajmfi> (around ); (in plural) both : — both.

    (298) ajmw>mhtov, — am-o’-may-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3469) (mwma>omai ); unblameable : — blameless.

    (299) a]mwmov, — am’-o-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3470) (mw~mov ); unblemished (literal or figurative): — without blame (blemish, fault, spot), faultless, unblameable.

    (300) ĆAmw>n , — am-one’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \526\ (‘Amown)]; Amon , an Israelite: — Amon.

    (301) ĆAmw>v, — am-oce’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \531\ (‘Amowts)]; Amos , an Israelite: — Amos.

    (302) a]n , — an ; a primary particle, denoting a supposition, wish, possibility or uncertainty : — [what-, where-, whither-, who- ]soever. Usually unexpressed except by the subjunctive or potential mood. Also contracted for (1437) (eja>n ).

    (303) ajna> , — an-ah’ ; a primary preposition and adverb; properly up ; but (by extension) used (distributively) severally , or (locally) at (etc.): — and, apiece, by, each, every (man), in, through. In compounds (as a prefix) it often means (by implication) repetition, intensity, reversal , etc.

    (304) ajnabaqmo>v, — an-ab-ath-mos’ ; from (305) (ajnabai>nw ) [compare (898) (baqmo>v )]; a stairway : — stairs.

    (305) ajnabai>nw , — an-ab-ah’ee-no ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the base of Greek (939) (ba>siv ); to go up (literal or figurative): — arise, ascend (up), climb (go, grow, rise, spring) up, come (up).

    (306) ajnaba>llomai , — an-ab-al’-lom-ahee ; middle from (303) (ajna> ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to put off (for oneself): — defer.

    (307) ajnabiba>zw , — an-ab-ee-bad’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a derivative of the base of (939) (ba>siv ); to cause to go up , i.e. haul (a net): — draw.

    (308) ajnable>pw , — an-ab-lep’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (991) (ble>pw ); to look up ; by implication to recover sight : — look (up), see, receive sight.

    (309) ajna>bleyiv, — an-ab’-lep-sis ; from (308) (ajnable>pw ); restoration of sight : — recovering of sight.

    (310) ajnaboa>w , — an-ab-o-ah’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (994) (boa>w ); to halloo : — cry (aloud, out).

    (311) ajnabolh> , — an-ab-ol-ay’ ; from (306) (ajnaba>llomai ); a putting off : — delay.

    (312) ajnagge>llw , — an-ang-el’-lo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the base of (32) (a]ggelov ); to announce (in detail): — declare, rehearse, report, show, speak, tell.

    (313) ajnagenna>w , — an-ag-en-nah’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (1080) (genna>w ); to beget or (by extension) bear (again): — beget, (bear) x again.

    (314) ajnaginw>skw , — an-ag-in-oce’-ko ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (1097) (ginw>skw ); to know again , i.e. (by extension) to read : — read.

    (315) ajnagka>zw , — an-ang-kad’-zo ; from (318) (ajnagkh> ); to necessitate ;-compel, constrain.

    (316) anagkai ov, — an-ang-kah’-yos ; from (318) (ajnagkh> ); necessary ; by implication close (of kin): — near, necessary, necessity, needful.

    (317) ajnagkastw~v, — an-ang-kas-toce’ ; adverb from a derivative of (315) (ajnagka>zw ); compulsorily : — by constraint.

    (318) ajnagkh> , — an-ang-kay’ ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the base of (43) (ajgka>lh ); constraint (literal or figurative); by implication distress : — distress, must needs, (of) necessity (-sary), needeth, needful.

    (319) ajnagnwri>zomai , — an-ag-no-rid’-zom-ahee ; middle from (303) (ajna> ) and (1107) (gnwri>zw ); to make (oneself) known : — be made known.

    (320) ajna>gnwsiv, — an-ag’-no-sis ; from (314) (ajnaginw>skw ); (the act of) reading - reading

    (321) ajna>gw , — an-ag’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (71) (a]gw ); to lead up ; by extension to bring out ; specially to sail away: — bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up.

    (322) ajnadei>knumi , — an-ad-ike’-noo-mee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (1166) (deiknu>w ); to exhibit , i.e. (by implication) to indicate, appoint : — appoint, shew.

    (323) ajna>deixiv, — an-ad’-ike-sis ; from (322) (ajnadei>knumi ); (the act of) exhibition : — shewing.

    (324) ajnade>comai , — an-ad-ekh’-om-ahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to entertain (as a guest): — receive.

    (325) ajnadi>dwmi , — an-ad-eed’-om-ee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (1325) (di>dwmi ); to hand over : — deliver.

    (326) ajnaza>w , — an-ad-zah’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2198) (za>w ); to recover life (literal o figurative): — (be a-) live again, revive.

    (327) ajnazhte>w , — an-ad-zay-teh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2212) (zhte>w ); to search out: — seek.

    (328) ajnazw>nnumi , — an-ad-zone’-noo-mee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2224) (zw>nnumi ); to gird afresh : — gird up.

    (329) ajnazwpure>w , — an-ad-zo-poor-eh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a compound of the base of (2226) (zw~on ) and (4442) (pu~r ); to re-enkindle : — stir up.

    (330) ajnaqa>llw , — an-ath-al’-lo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and qa>llw (to flourish ); to revive : — flourish again.

    (331) ajna>qema , — an-ath’-em-ah ; from (394) (ajnati>qemai ); a (religious) ban or (concrete) excommunicated (thing or person): — accused, anathema, curse, x great.

    (332) ajnaqemati>zw , — an-ath-em-at-id’-zo ; from (331) (ajna>qema ); to declare or vow under penalty of execration: — (bind under a) curse, bind with an oath.

    (333) ajnaqewre>w , — an-ath-en-o-reh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2334) (qewre>w ); to look again (i.e. attentively ) at (literal or figurative): — behold, consider.

    (334) ajna>qhma , — an-ath’-ay-mah ; from (394) (ajnati>qemai ) [like (331) (ajna>qema ), but in a good sense]; a votive offering: — gift.

    (335) ajnai>deia , — an-ahee-die-ah’ ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle [compare (427) (a]neu )]) and (127) (aijdw>v ); impudence , i.e. (by implication) importunity : — importunity.

    (336) ajnai>resiv, — an-ah’ee-res-is ; from (337) (ajnaire>w ); (the act of) killing : — death.

    (337) ajnaire>w , — an-ahee-reh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (the active of) (138) (aiJre>omai ); to take up , i.e. adopt ; by implication to take away (violently), i.e. abolish, murder : — put to death, kill, slay, take away, take up.

    (338) ajnai>tiov, — an-ah’ee-tee-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (159) (ai]tiov ) (in the sense of (156) (aijti>a )); innocent : — blameless, guiltless.

    (339) ajnakaqi>zw , — an-ak-ath-id’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2523) (kaqi>zw ); properly to set up , i.e. (reflex.) to sit up : — sit up.

    (340) ajnakaini>zw , — an-ak-ahee-nid’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a derivative of (2537) (kaino>v ); to restore : — renew.

    (341) ajnakaino>w , — an-ak-ahee-no’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a derivative of (2537) (kaino>v ); to renovate : — renew.

    (342) ajnakai>nwsiv, — an-ak-ah’ee-no-sis ; from (341) (ajnakaino>w ); renovation : — renewing.

    (343) ajnakalu>ptw , — an-ak-al-oop’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) (in the sense of reversal ) and (2572) (kalu>ptw ); to unveil : — open, ([un-]) taken away.

    (344) ajnaka>mptw , — an-ak-amp’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2578) (ka>mptw ); to turn back : — (re-) turn.

    (345) ajnakei~mai , — an-ak-i’-mahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2749) (kei~mai ); to recline (as a corpse or at a meal): — guest, lean, lie, sit (down, at meat), at the table.

    (346) ajnakefalai>omai , — an-ak-ef-al-ah’ee-om-ahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2775) (kefalaio>w ) (in its original sense); to sum up : — briefly comprehend, gather together in one.

    (347) ajnakli>nw , — an-ak-lee’-no ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2827) (kli>nw ); to lean back : — lay, (make) sit down.

    (348) ajnako>ptw , — an-ak-op’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2875) (ko>ptw ); to beat back , i.e. check : — hinder.

    (349) ajnakra>zw , — an-ak-rad’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2896) (kra>zw ); to scream up (aloud): — cry out.

    (350) ajnakri>nw , — an-ak-ree’-no ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2919) (kri>nw ); properly to scrutinize , i.e. (by implication) investigate, interrogate, determine : — ask, question, discern, examine, judge, search.

    (351) ajna>krisiv, — an-ak’-ree-sis ; from (350) (ajnakri>nw ); a (judicial) investigation : — examination.

    (352) ajnaku>ptw , — an-ak-oop’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) (in the sense of reversal ) and (2955) (ku>ptw ); to unbend , i.e. rise ; figurative be elated : — lift up, look up.

    (353) ajnalamba>nw , — an-al-am-ban’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2983) (lamba>nw ); to take up : — receive up, take (in, unto, up).

    (354) ajna>lhyiv, — an-al’-ape-sis ; from Greek (353) (ajnalamba>nw ); ascension : — taking up.

    (355) ajnali>skw , — an-al-is’-ko ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a form of the alternate of (138) (aiJre>omai ); properly to use up , i.e. destroy : — consume.

    (356) ajnalogi>a , — an-al-og-ee’-ah ; from a compound of (303) (ajna> ) and (3056) (lo>gov ); proportion : — proportion.

    (357) ajnalogi>zomai , — an-al-og-id’-zom-ahee ; middle from (356) (ajnalogi>a ); to estimate , i.e. (figurative) contemplate : — consider.

    (358) a]nalov, — an’-al-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (251) (a[lv ); saltless , i.e. insipid : — x lose saltness.

    (359) ajna>lusiv, — an-al’-oo-sis ; from (360) (ajnalu>w ); departure : — departure.

    (360) ajnalu>w , — an-al-oo’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3089) (lu>w ); to break up , i.e. depart (literal or figurative): — depart, return.

    (361) ajnama>rthtov, — an-am-ar’-tay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (264) (aJmarta>nw ); sinless : — that is without sin.

    (362) ajname>nw , — an-am-en’-o ; from Greek (303) (ajna> ) and (3306) (me>nw ); to await : — wait for.

    (363) ajnamimnh>skw , — an-am-im-nace’-ko ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3403) (mimnh>skw ); to remind ; reflexive to recollect : — call to mind, (bring to, call to, put in), remember (-brance).

    (364) ajna>mnhsiv, — an-am’-nay-sis ; from (363) (ajnamimnh>skw ); recollection : — remembrance (again).

    (365) ajnaneo>w , — an-an-neh-o’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a derivative of (3501) (ne>ov ); to renovate , i.e. reform : — renew.

    (366) ajnanh>fw , — an-an-ay’-fo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3525) (nh>fw ); to become sober again , i.e. (figurative) regain (one’s) senses : — recover self.

    (367) ĆAnani>av, — an-an-ee’-as ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2608\ (Chananyah)]; Ananias , the name of three Israelites: — Ananias.

    (368) ajnanti>rjrJhtov, — an-an-tir’-hray-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (4483) (rJe>w ); indisputable : — cannot be spoken against.

    (369) ajnantirjrJh>twv, — an-an-tir-hray’-toce ; adverb from (368) (ajnanti>rjrJhtov ); promptly : — without gainsaying.

    (370) ajna>xiov, — an-ax’-ee-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (514) (a]xiov ); unfit : — unworthy.

    (371) ajnaxi>wv, — an-ax-ee’-oce ; adverb from (370) (ajna>xiov ); irreverently : — unworthily.

    (372) ajna>pausiv, — an-ap’-ow-sis ; from (373) (ajnapau>w ); intermission ; by implication recreation : — rest.

    (373) ajnapau>w , — an-ap-ow’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3973) (pau>w ); (reflexive) to repose (literal or figurative [be exempt ], remain ); by implication to refresh : — take ease, refresh, (give, take) rest.

    (374) ajnapei>qw , — an-ap-i’-tho ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3982) (pei>qw ); to incite : — persuade.

    (375) ajnape>mpw , — an-ap-em’-po ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3992) (pe>mpw ); to send up or back : — send (again).

    (376) ajna>phrov, — an-ap’-ay-ros ; from (303) (ajna> ) (in the sense of intensity ) and ph~rov (maimed ); crippled : — maimed.

    (377) ajnapi>ptw , — an-ap-ip’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ); to fall back , i.e. lie down, lean back : — lean, sit down (to meat).

    (378) ajnaplhro>w , — an-ap-lay-ro’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4137) (plhro>w ); to complete ; by implication to occupy, supply ; figurative to accomplish (by coincidence or obedience): — fill up, fulfil, occupy, supply.

    (379) ajnapolo>ghtov, — an-ap-ol-og’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (626) (ajpologe>omai ); indefensible : — without excuse, inexcuseable.

    (380) ajnaptu>ssw , — an-ap-toos’-so ; from (303) (ajna> ) (in the sense of reversal ) and (4428) (ptu>ssw ); to unroll (a scroll or volume): — open.

    (381) ajna>ptw , — an-ap’-to ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (681) (a[ptw ); to enkindle : — kindle, light.

    (382) ajnari>qmhtov, — an-ar-ith’-may-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (705) (ajriqme>w ); unnumbered , i.e. without number : — innumerable.

    (383) ajnasei>w , — an-as-i’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4579) (sei>w ); figurative to excite : — move, stir up.

    (384) ajnaskeua>zw , — an-ask-yoo-ad’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) (in the sense of reversal ) and a derivative of (4632) (skeu~ov ); properly to pack up (baggage), i.e. (by implication and figurative) to upset : — subvert.

    (385) ajnaspa>w , — an-as-pah’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4685) (spa>w ); to take up or extricate : — draw up, pull out.

    (386) ajna>stasiv, — an-as’-tas-is ; from (450) (ajni>sthmi ); a standing up again, i.e. (literal) a resurrection from death (individual, genitive or by implication [its author]), or (figurative) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): — raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again.

    (387) ajnastato>w , — an-as-tat-o’-o ; from a derivative of (450) (ajni>sthmi ) (in the sense of removal ); properly to drive out of home, i.e. (by implication) to disturb (literal or figurative): — trouble, turn upside down, make an uproar.

    (388) ajnastauro>w , — an-as-tow-ro’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4717) (stauro>w ); to recrucify (figurative): — crucify afresh.

    (389) ajnastena>zw , — an-as-ten-ad’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4727) (stena>zw ); to sigh deeply : — sigh deeply.

    (390) ajnastre>fw , — an-as-tref’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (4762) (stre>fw ); to overturn ; also to return ; by implication to busy oneself, i.e. remain, live : — abide, behave self, have conversation, live, overthrow, pass, return, be used.

    (391) ajnastrofh> , — an-as-trof-ay’ ; from (390) (ajnastre>fw ); behavior : — conversation.

    (392) ajnata>ssomai , — an-at-as’-som-ahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the middle of (5021) (ta>ssw ); to arrange : — set in order.

    (393) ajnate>llw , — an-at-el’-lo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the base of (5056) (te>lov ); to (cause to) arise : — (a-, make to) rise, at the rising of, spring (up), be up.

    (394) ajnati>qemai , — an-at-ith’-em-ahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the middle of (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to set forth (for oneself), i.e. propound : — communicate, declare.

    (395) ajnatolh> , — an-at-ol-ay’ ; from (393) (ajnate>llw ); a rising of light, i.e. dawn (figurative); by implication the east (also in plural): — dayspring, east, rising.

    (396) ajnatre>pw , — an-at-rep’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and the base of (5157) (troph> ); to overturn (figurative): — overthrow, subvert.

    (397) ajnatre>fw , — an-at-ref’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5142) (tre>fw ); to rear (physical or mental): — bring up, nourish (up).

    (398) ajnafai>nw , — an-af-ah’ee-no ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5316) (fai>nw ); to show , i.e. (reflexive) appear , or (passive) have pointed out: — (should) appear, discover.

    (399) ajnafe>rw , — an-af-er’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to take up (literal or figurative): — bear, bring (carry, lead) up, offer (up).

    (400) ajnafwne>w , — an-af-o-neh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5455) (fwne>w ); to exclaim : — speak out.

    (401) ajna>cusiv, — an-akh’-oo-sis ; from a compound of (303) (ajna> ) and ce>w (to pour ); properly effusion , i.e. (figurative) license : — excess.

    (402) ajnacwre>w , — an-akh-o-reh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5562) (cwre>w ); to retire : — depart, give place, go (turn) aside, withdraw self.

    (403) ajna>yuxiv, — an-aps’-ook-sis ; from (404) (ajnayu>cw ); properly a recovery of breath , i.e. (figurative) revival : — revival.

    (404) ajnayu>cw , — an-aps-oo’-kho ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (5594) (yu>cw ); properly to cool off , i.e. (figurative) relieve : — refresh.

    (405) ajndrapodisth>v, — an-drap-od-is-tace’ ; from a derivative of a compound of (435) (ajnh>r ) and (4228) (pou>v ); an enslaver (as bringing men to his feet ): — men-stealer.

    (406) ĆAndre>av, — an-dreh’-as ; from (435) (ajnh>r ); manly; Andreas , an Israelite: — Andrew.

    (407) ajndri>zomai , — an-drid’-zom-ahee ; middle from (435) (ajnh>r ); to act manly : — quit like men.

    (408) ĆAndro>nikov, — an-dron’-ee-kos ; from (435) (ajnh>r ) and (3534) (ni~kov ); man of victory; Andronicos , an Israelite: — Andronicus.

    (409) ajndrofo>nov, — an-drof-on’-os ; from (435) (ajnh>r ) and (5408) (fo>nov ); a murderer : — manslayer.

    (410) ajne>gklhtov, — an-eng’-klay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (1458) (ejgkale>w ); unaccused , i.e. (by implication) irreproachable : — blameless.

    (411) ajnekdih>ghtov, — an-ek-dee-ay’-gay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (1555) (ejkdihge>omai ); not expounded in full, i.e. indescribable : — unspeakable.

    (412) ajnekla>lhtov, — an-ek-lal’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (1583) (ejklale>w ); not spoken out , i.e. (by implication) unutterable : — unspeakable.

    (413) ajne>kleiptov, — an-ek’-lipe-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (1587) (ejklei>pw ); not left out , i.e. (by implication) inexhaustible : — that faileth not.

    (414) ajnekto>terov, — an-ek-tot’-er-os ; comparative of a derivative of (430) (ajne>comai ); more endurable : — more tolerable.

    (415) ajneleh>mwn , — an-eleh-ay’-mone ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (1655) (ejleh>mwn ); merciless : — unmerciful.

    (416) ajnemi>zw , — an-em-id’-zo ; from (417) (a]nemov ); to toss with the wind : — drive with the wind.

    (417) a]nemov, — an’-em-os ; from the base of (109) (ajh>r ); wind ; (plural) by implication (the four) quarters (of the earth): — wind.

    (418) ajne>ndektov, — an-en’-dek-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of the same as (1735) (ejnde>cetai ); unadmitted , i.e. (by implication) not supposable : — impossible.

    (419) ajnexereu>nhtov, — an-ex-er-yoo’-nay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (1830) (ejxereuna>w ); not searched out , i.e. (by implication) inscrutable : — unsearchable.

    (420) ajnexi>kakov, — an-ex-ik’-ak-os ; from (430) (ajne>comai ) and (2556) (kako>v ); enduring of ill , i.e. forbearing : — patient.

    (421) ajnexicni>astov, — an-ex-ikh-nee’-as-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of (2487) (i]cnov ); not tracked out , i.e. (by implication) untraceable : — past finding out, unsearchable.

    (422) ajnepai>scuntov, — an-ep-ah’ee-skhoon-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (153) (aijscu>nomai ); not ashamed , i.e. (by implication) irreprehensible : — that needeth not to be ashamed.

    (423) ajnepi>lhptov, — an-ep-eel’-ape-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (1949) (ejpilamba>nomai ); not arrested , i.e. (by implication) inculpable : — blameless, unrebukeable.

    (424) ajne>rcomai , — an-erkh’-om-ahee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to ascend : — go up.

    (425) a]nesiv, — an’-es-is ; from (447) (ajni>hmi ); relaxation or (figurative) relief : — eased, liberty, rest.

    (426) ajneta>zw , — an-et-ad’-zo ; from (303) (ajna> ) and ejta>zw (to test ); to investigate (judicially): — (should have) examine (-d).

    (427) a]neu , — an’-yoo ; a primary particle; without : — without. Compare (1) (a ).

    (428) ajneu>qetov, — an-yoo’-the-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2111) (eu]qetov ); not well set , i.e. inconvenient : — not commodious.

    (429) ajneuri>skw , — an-yoo-ris’-ko ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2147) (euJri>skw ); to find out : — find.

    (430) ajne>comai , — an-ekh’-om-ahee ; middle from (303) (ajna> ) and (e]cw ); to hold oneself up against, i.e. (figurative) put up with: — bear with, endure, forbear, suffer.

    (431) ajne>yiov, — an-eps’-ee-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and an obsolete ne>pov (a brood ); properly akin , i.e. (special) a cousin : — sister’s son.

    (432) a]nhqon , — an’-ay-thon ; probably of foreign origin; dill : — anise.

    (433) ajnh>kw , — an-ay’-ko ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2240) (h[kw ); to attain to , i.e. (figurative) be proper : — convenient, be fit.

    (434) ajnh>merov, — an-ay’-mer-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and h[merov (lame ); savage : — fierce.

    (435) ajnh>r , — an’-ayr ; a primary word [compare (444) (a]nqrwpov )]; a man (properly as an individual male): — fellow, husband, man, sir.

    (436) ajnqi>sthmi , — anth-is’-tay-mee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to stand against , i.e. oppose : — resist, withstand.

    (437) ajnqomologe>omai , — anth-om-ol-og-eh’-om-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and the middle of (3670) (oJmologe>w ); to confess in turn , i.e. respond in praise: — give thanks.

    (438) a]nqov, — anth’-os ; a primary word; a blossom : — flower.

    (439) ajnqrakia> , — anth-rak-ee-ah’ ; from (440) (a]nqrax ); a bed of burning coals : — fire of coals.

    (440) a]nqrax , — anth’-rax ; of uncertain derivative; a live coal : — coal of fire.

    (441) ajnqrwpa>reskov, — anth-ro-par’-es-kos ; from (444) (a]nqrwpov ) and (700) (ajre>skw ); man-courting , i.e. fawning : — men-pleaser.

    (442) ajnqrw>pinov, — anth-ro’-pee-nos ; from (444) (a]nqrwpov ); human : — human, common to man, man [-kind], [man-]kind, men’s, after the manner of men.

    (443) ajnqrwpokto>nov, — anth-ro-pok-ton’-os ; from (444) (a]nqrwpov ) and ktei>nw (to kill ); a manslayer : — murderer. Compare (5406) (foneu>v ).

    (444) a]nqrwpov, — anth’-ro-pos ; from (435) (ajnh>r ) and w]y (the countenance ; from (3700) (ojpta>nomai )); man-faced , i.e. a human being: — certain, man.

    (445) ajnqupateu>w , — anth-oo-pat-yoo’-o ; from (446) (ajnqu>patov ); to act as proconsul : — be the deputy.

    (446) ajnqu>patov, — anth-oo’-pat-os ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and a superlative of (5228) (uJpe>r ); instead of the highest officer, i.e. (special) a Roman proconsul : — deputy.

    (447) ajni>hmi , — an-ee’-ay-mee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and i[hmi (to send ); to let up , i.e. (literal) slacken , or (figurative) desert, desist from: — forbear, leave, loose.

    (448) ajni>lewv, — an-ee’-leh-oce ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2436) (i[lewv ); inexorable : — without mercy.

    (449) a]niptov, — an’-ip-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (3538) (ni>ptw ); without ablution : — unwashen.

    (450) ajni>sthmi , — an-is’-tay-mee ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to stand up (literal or figurative, transitive or intransitive): — arise, lift up, raise up (again), rise (again), stand up (-right).

    (451) &Anna , — an’-nah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2584\ (Channah)]; Anna , an Israelitess: — Anna.

    (452) &Annav, — an’-nas ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2608\ (Chananyah)]; Annas (i.e. (367) ( ĆAnani>av )), an Israelite: — Annas.

    (453) ajno>htov, — an-o’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3539) (noie>w ); unintelligent ; by implication sensual : — fool (-ish), unwise.

    (454) anoia , — an’-oy-ah ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3563) (nou~v ); stupidity ; by implication rage : — folly, madness.

    (455) ajnoi>gw , — an-oy’-go ; from (303) (ajna> ) and oi]gw (to open ); to open up (literal or figurative, in various applications): — open.

    (456) ajnoikodome>w , — an-oy-kod-om-eh’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and (3618) (oijkodome>w ); to rebuild : — build again.

    (457) a]noixiv, — an’-oix-is ; from (455) (ajnoi>gw ); opening (throat): — x open.

    (458) ajnomi>a , — an-om-ee’-ah ; from (459) (a]nomov ); illegality , i.e. violation of law or (genitive) wickedness : — iniquity, x transgress (-ion of) the law, unrighteousness.

    (459) a]nomov, — an’-om-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3551) (no>mov ); lawless , i.e. (negative) not subject to (the Jewish) law ; (by implication a Gentile ), or (positive) wicked : — without law, lawless, transgressor, unlawful, wicked.

    (460) ajno>mwv, — an-om’-oce ; adverb from (459) (a]nomov ); lawlessly , i.e. (special) not amenable to (the Jewish) law : — without law.

    (461) ajnorqo>w , — an-orth-o’-o ; from (303) (ajna> ) and a derivative of the base of (3717) (ojrqo>v ); to straighten up : — lift (set) up, make straight.

    (462) ajno>siov, — an-os’-ee-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3741) (o[siov ); wicked : — unholy.

    (463) ajnoch> , — an-okh-ay’ ; from (430) (ajne>comai ); self-restraint , i.e. tolerance : — forbearance.

    (464) ajntagwni>zomai , — an-tag-o-nid’-zom-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (75) (ajgwni>zomai ); to struggle against (figurative) [“antagonize”]: — strive against.

    (465) ajnta>llagma , — an-tal’-ag-mah ; from a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (236) (ajlla>ssw ); an equivalent or ransom : — in exchange.

    (466) ajntanaplhro>w , — an-tan-ap-lay-ro’-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (378) (ajnaplhro>w ); to supplement : — fill up.

    (467) ajntapodi>dwmi , — an-tap-od-ee’-do-mee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (591) (ajpodi>dwmi ); to requite (good or evil): — recompense, render, repay.

    (468) ajntapo>doma , — an-tap-od’-om-ah ; from (467) (ajntapodi>dwmi ); a requital (properly the thing): — recompense.

    (469) ajntapo>dosiv, — an-tap-od’-os-is ; from (467) (ajntapodi>dwmi ); requital (properly the act): — reward.

    (470) ajntapokri>nomai , — an-tap-ok-ree’-nom-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (611) (ajpokri>nomai ); to contradict or dispute : — answer again, reply against.

    (471) ajnte>pw , — an-tep’-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (2036) (e]pw ); to refute or deny : — gainsay, say against.

    (472) ajnte>comai , — an-tekh’-om-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and the middle of (2192) (e]cw ); to hold oneself opposite to, i.e. (by implication) adhere to ; by extension to care for : — hold fast, hold to, support.

    (473) ajnti> , — an-tee’ ; a primary particle; opposite , i.e. instead or because of (rarely in addition to): — for, in the room of. Often used in composition to denote contrast, requital, substitution, correspondence , etc.

    (474) ajntiba>llw , — an-tee-bal’-lo ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to bandy : — have.

    (475) ajntidiati>qemai , — an-tee-dee-at-eeth’-em-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (1303) (diati>qemai ); to set oneself opposite , i.e. be disputatious : — that oppose themselves.

    (476) ajnti>dikov, — an-tid’-ee-kos ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (1349) (di>kh ); an opponent (in a lawsuit); specially Satan (as the archenemy): — adversary.

    (477) ajnti>qesiv, — an-tith’-es-is ; from a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (5087) (ti>qhmi ); opposition , i.e. a conflict (of theories): — opposition.

    (478) ajntikaqi>sthmi , — an-tee-kath-is’-tay-mee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (2525) (kaqi>sthmi ); to set down (troops) against , i.e. withstand : — resist.

    (479) ajntikale>w , — an-tee-kal-eh’-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (2564) (kale>w ); to invite in return : — bid again.

    (480) ajnti>keimai , — an-tik’-i-mah