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PREVIOUS CHAPTER - HELP (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 “same ” time , 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-mahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (2749) (kei~mai ); to lie opposite , i.e. be adverse (figurative repugnant ) to: — adversary, be contrary, oppose.
(481) ajntikru> , — an-tee-kroo’ ; prolonged from (473) (ajnti> ); opposite : — over against.
(482) ajntilamba>nomai , — an-tee-lam-ban’-om-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and the middle of (2983) (lamba>nw ); to take hold of in turn , i.e. succor ; also to participate : — help, partaker, support.
(483) ajnti>legw , — an-til’-eg-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (3004) (le>gw ); to dispute, refuse : — answer again, contradict, deny, gainsay (- er), speak against.
(484) ajnti>lhyiv, — an-til’-ape-sis ; from (482) (ajntilamba>nomai ); relief : — help.
(485) ajntilogi>a , — an-tee-log-ee’-ah ; from a derivative of (483) (ajnti>legw ); dispute, disobedience : — contradiction, gainsaying, strife.
(486) ajntiloidore>w , — an-tee-loy-dor-eh’-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (3058) (loidore>w ); to rail in reply : — revile again.
(487) ajnti>lutron , — an-til’-oo-tron ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (3083) (lu>tron ); a redemption-price : — ransom.
(488) ajntimetre>w , — an-tee-met-reh’-o ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (3354) (metre>w ); to mete in return : — measure again.
(489) ajntimisqi>a , — an-tee-mis-thee’-ah ; from a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (3408) (misqo>v ); requital, correspondence : — recompense.
(490) ĆAntio>ceia , — an-tee-okh’-i-ah ; from ĆAnti>ocov (a Syrian king); Antiochia , a place in Syria: — Antioch.
(491) ĆAntioceu>v, — an-tee-okh-yoos’ ; from (490) ( ĆAntio>ceia ); an Antiochian or inhabitant of Antiochia: — of Antioch.
(492) ajntipare>rcomai , — an-tee-par-er’-khom-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (3928) (pare>rcomai ); to go along opposite : — pass by on the other side.
(493) ĆAnti>pav, — an-tee’-pas ; contracted for a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and a derivative of (3962) (path>r ); Antipas , a Christian: — Antipas.
(494) ĆAntipatri>v, — an-tip-at-rece’ ; from the same as (493) ( ĆAnti>pav ); Antipatris , a place in Palestine: — Antipatris.
(495) ajntipe>ran , — an-tee-per’-an ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (4008) (pe>ran ); on the opposite side : — over against.
(496) ajntipi>ptw , — an-tee-pip’-to ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ) (including its alternate); to oppose : — resist.
(497) ajntistrateu>omai , — an-tee-strat-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (4754) (strateu>omai ); (figurative) to attack , i.e. (by implication) destroy : — war against.
(498) ajntita>ssomai , — an-tee-tas’-som-ahee ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and the middle of (5021) (ta>ssw ); to range oneself against , i.e. oppose : — oppose themselves, resist.
(499) ajnti>tupon , — an-teet’-oo-pon ; neuter of a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (5179) (tu>pov ); corresponding [“an titype”], i.e. a representative, counterpart : — (like) figure (whereunto).
(500) ajnti>cristov, — an-tee’-khris-tos ; from (473) (ajnti> ) and (5547) ( Cristo>v ); an opponent of the Messiah : — antichrist.
(501) ajntle>w , — ant-leh-o ; from a]ntlov (the hold of a ship); to bale up (properly bilge water), i.e. dip water (with a bucket, pitcher, etc.): — draw (out).
(502) a]ntlhma , — ant’-lay-mah ; from (501) (ajntle>w ); a balingvessel : — thing to draw with.
(503) ajntofqalme>w , — ant-of-thal-meh’-o ; from a compound of (473) (ajnti> ) and (3788) (ojfqalmo>v ); to face : — bear up into.
(504) a]nudrov, — an’-oo-dros ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5204) (u[dwr ); waterless , i.e. dry : — dry, without water.
(505) ajnupo>kritov, — an-oo-pok’-ree-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (5271) (uJpokri>nomai ); undissembled , i.e. sincere : — without dissimulation (hypocrisy), unfeigned.
(506) ajnupo>taktov, — an-oo-pot’-ak-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (5293) (uJpota>ssw ); unsubdued , i.e. insubordinate (in fact or temper): — disobedient, that is not put under, unruly.
(507) a]nw , — an’-o ; adverb from (473) (ajnti> ); upward or on the top : — above, brim, high, up.
(508) ajnw>geon , — an-ogue’-eh-on ; from (507) (a]nw ) and (1093) (gh~ ); above the ground , i.e. (properly) the second floor of a building; used for a dome or a balcony on the upper story: — upper room.
(509) a]nwqen , — an’-o-then ; from (507) (a]nw ); from above ; by analogy from the first ; by implication anew : — from above, again, from the beginning (very first), the top.
(510) ajnwteriko>v, — an-o-ter-ee-kos’ ; from (511) (ajnw>terov ); superior , i.e. (locally) more remote : — upper.
(511) ajnw>terov, — an-o’-ter-os ; comparative degree of (507) (a]nw ); upper , i.e. (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the book: — above, higher.
(512) ajnwfe>lev, — an-o-fel’-ace ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (5624) (wjfe>limov ); useless or (neuter) inutility : — unprofitable (-ness).
(513) ajxi>nh , — ax-ee’-nay ; probably from a]gnumi (to break ; compare (4486) (rJh>gnumi )); an axe : — axe.
(514) a]xiov, — ax’-ee-os ; probably from (71) (a]gw ); deserving, comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise): — due reward, meet, [un-] worthy.
(515) ajxio>w , — ax-ee-o’-o ; from (514) (a]xiov ); to deem entitled or fit : — desire, think good, count (think) worthy.
(516) ajxi>wv, — ax-ee’-oce ; adverb from (514) (a]xiov ); appropriately : — as becometh, after a godly sort, worthily (-thy).
(517) ajo>ratov, — ah-or’-at-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3707) (oJrato>v ); invisible : — invisible (thing).
(518) ajpagge>llw , — ap-ang-el’-lo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (32) (a]ggelov ); to announce : — bring word (again), declare, report, shew (again), tell.
(519) ajpa>gcomai , — ap-ang’-khom-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a]gcw (to choke ; akin to the base of (43) (ajgka>lh )); to strangle oneself off (i.e. to death): — hang himself.
(520) ajpa>gw , — ap-ag’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (71) (a]gw ); to take off (in various senses): — bring, carry away, lead (away), put to death, take away.
(521) ajpai>deutov, — ap-ah’ee-dyoo-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3811) (paideu>w ); uninstructed , i.e. (figurative) stupid : — unlearned.
(522) ajpai>rw , — ap-ah’ee-ro ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (142) (ai]rw ); to lift off , i.e. remove : — take (away).
(523) ajpaite>w , — ap-ah’ee-teh-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (154) (aijte>w ); to demand back : — ask again, require.
(524) ajpalge>w , — ap-alg-eh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and ajlge>w (to smart ); to grieve out , i.e. become apathetic : — be past feeling.
(525) ajpalla>ssw , — ap-al-las’-so ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (236) (ajlla>ssw ); to change away , i.e. release , (reflexive) remove : — deliver, depart.
(526) ajpallotrio>w , — ap-al-lot-ree-o’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (245) (ajllo>triov ); to estrange away , i.e. (passive and figurative) to be non-participant : — alienate, be alien.
(527) ajpalo>v, — ap-al-os’ ; of uncertain derivative; soft : — tender.
(528) ajpanta>w , — ap-an-tah’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (473) (ajnti> ); to meet away , i.e. encounter : — meet.
(529) ajpa>nthsiv, — ap-an’-tay-sis ; from (528) (ajpanta>w ); a (friendly) encounter : — meet.
(530) a[pax , — hap’-ax ; probably from (537) (a[pav ); one (or a single ) time (numerically or conclusively): — once.
(531) ajpara>batov, — ap-ar-ab’-at-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3845) (parabai>nw ); not passing away , i.e. untransferable (perpetual): — unchangeable.
(532) ajparaskeu>astov, — ap-ar-ask-yoo’-as-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (3903) (paraskeua>zw ); unready : — unprepared.
(533) ajparne>omai , — ap-ar-neh’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (720) (ajrne>omai ); to deny utterly , i.e. disown, abstain : — deny.
(534) ajpa>rti , — ap-ar’-tee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (737) (a]rti ); from now i.e. henceforth (already ): — from henceforth.
(535) ajpartismo>v, — ap-ar-tis-mos’ ; from a derivative of (534) (ajpa>rti ); completion : — finishing.
(536) ajparch> , — ap-ar-khay’ ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (756) (a]rcomai ); a beginning of sacrifice, i.e. the (Jewish) first-fruit (figurative): — first-fruits.
(537) a[pav, — hap’-as ; from (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and (3956) (pa~v ); absolutely all or (singular) every one: — all (things), every (one), whole.
(538) ajpata>w , — ap-at-ah’-o ; of uncertain derivative; to cheat , i.e. delude : — deceive.
(539) ajpa>th , — ap-at’-ay ; from (538) (ajpata>w ); delusion : — deceit (- ful, -fulness), deceivableness (-ving).
(540) ajpa>twr , — ap-at’-ore ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3962) (path>r ); fatherless , i.e. of unrecorded paternity : — without father.
(541) ajpau>gasma , — ap-ow’-gas-mah ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (826) (aujga>zw ); an off-flash , i.e. effulgence : — brightness.
(542) ajpei>dw , — ap-i’-do ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the same as (1492) (ei]dw ); to see fully: — see.
(543) ajpei>qeia , — ap-i’-thi-ah ; from (545) (ajpeiqh>v ); disbelief (obstinate and rebellious): — disobedience, unbelief.
(544) ajpeiqe>w , — ap-i-theh’-o ; from (545) (ajpeiqh>v ); to disbelieve (wilfully and perversely): — not believe, disobedient, obey not, unbelieving.
(545) ajpeiqh>v, — ap-i-thace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3982) (pei>qw ); unpersuadable , i.e. contumacious : — disobedient.
(546) ajpeile>w , — ap-i-leh’-o ; of uncertain derivative; to menace ; by implication to forbid : — threaten.
(547) ajpeilh> , — ap-i-lay’ ; from (546) (ajpeile>w ); a menace : — x straitly, threatening.
(548) a]peimi , — ap’-i-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1510) (eijmi> ); to be away : — be absent. Compare (549) (a]peimi ).
(549) a]peimi , — ap’-i-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and ei+mi (to go ); to go away : — go. Compare (548) (a]peimi ).
(550) ajpeipo>mhn , — ap-i-pom’-ane ; reflexive past of a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (2036) (e]pw ); to say off for oneself, i.e. disown : — renounce.
(551) ajpei>rastov, — ap-i’-ras-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (3987) (peira>w ); untried , i.e. not temptable : — not to be tempted.
(552) a]peirov, — ap’-i-ros ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (3984) (pei~ra ); inexperienced , i.e. ignorant : — unskilful.
(553) ajpekde>comai , — ap-ek-dekh’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1551) (ejkde>comai ); to expect fully : — look (wait) for.
(554) ajpekdu>omai , — ap-ek-doo’-om-ahee ; middle from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1562) (ejkdu>w ); to divest wholly oneself, or (for oneself) despoil : — put off, spoil.
(555) ajpe>kdusiv, — ap-ek’-doo-sis ; from (554) (ajpekdu>omai ); divestment : — putting off.
(556) ajpelau>nw , — ap-el-ow’-no ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1643) (ejlau>nw ); to dismiss : — drive.
(557) ajpelegmov, — ap-el-eg-mos’ ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (1651) (ejle>gcw ); refutation , i.e. (by implication) contempt : — nought.
(558) ajpeleu>qerov, — ap-el-yoo’-ther-os ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1658) (ejleu>qerov ); one freed away , i.e. a freedman : — freeman.
(559) ĆApellh~v, — ap-el-lace’ ; of Latin origin; Apelles , a Christian: — Apelles.
(560) ajpelpi>zw , — ap-el-pid’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1679) (ejlpi>zw ); to hope out , i.e. fully expect : — hope for again.
(561) ajpe>nanti , — ap-en’-an-tee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1725) (e]nanti ); from in front , i.e. opposite, before or against : — before, contrary, over against, in the presence of. ajpe>pw . See (550) (ajpeipo>mhn ).
(562) ajpe>rantov, — ap-er’-an-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a secondary derivative of (4008) (pe>ran ); unfinished , i.e. (by implication) interminable : — endless.
(563) ajperispa>stwv, — ap-er-is-pas-toce’ ; adverb from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4049) (perispa>w ); undistractedly , i.e. free from (domestic) solicitude : — without distraction.
(564) ajperi>tmhtov, — ap-er-eet’-may-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4059) (perite>mnw ); uncircumcised (figurative): — uncircumcised.
(565) ajpe>rcomai , — ap-erkh’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to go off (i.e. depart ), aside (i.e. apart ) or behind (i.e. follow ), literal or figurative: — come, depart, go (aside, away, back, out,...ways), pass away, be past.
(566) ajpe>cei , — ap-ekh’-i ; 3rd person singular present indicative active of (568) (ajpe>cw ) used impersonally; it is sufficient : — it is enough.
(567) ajpe>comai , — ap-ekh’-om-ahee ; middle (reflexive) of (568) (ajpe>cw ); to hold oneself off , i.e. refrain : — abstain.
(568) ajpe>cw , — ap-ekh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2192) (e]cw ); (active) to have out , i.e. receive in full ; (intransitive) to keep (oneself) away , i.e. be distant (literal or figurative): — be, have, receive.
(569) ajpiste>w , — ap-is-teh’-o ; from (571) (a]pistov ); to be unbelieving , i.e. (transitive) disbelieve , or (by implication) disobey : — believe not.
(570) ajpisti>a , — ap-is-tee’-ah ; from (571) (a]pistov ); faithlessness , i.e. (negative) disbelief (want of Christian faith ), or (positive) unfaithfulness (disobedience ): — unbelief.
(571) a]pistov, — ap’-is-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4103) (pisto>v ); (active) disbelieving , i.e. without Christian faith (specially a heathen ); (passive) untrustworthy (person), or incredible (thing): — that believeth not, faithless, incredible thing, infidel, unbeliever (-ing).
(572) aJplo>thv, — hap-lot’-ace ; from (573) (aJplou~v ); singleness , i.e. (subjective) sincerity (without dissimulation or self-seeking ), or (objective) generosity (copious bestowal ): — bountifulness, liberal (-ity), simplicity, singleness.
(573) aJplou~v, — hap-looce’ ; probably from (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and the base of (4120) (ple>kw ); properly folded together , i.e. single (figurative clear ): — single.
(574) aJplw~v, — hap-loce’ ; adverb from (573) (aJplou~v ) (in the objective sense of (572) (aJplo>thv )); bountifully : — liberally.
(575) ajpo> , — apo’ ; a primary particle; “off ,” i.e. away (from something near), in various senses (of place, time, or relation; literal or figurative): — (x here-) after, ago, at, because of, before, by (the space of), for (-th), from, in, (out) of, off, (up-) on (-ce), since, with. In composition (as a prefix) it usually denotes separation, departure, cessation, completion, reversal , etc.
(576) ajpobai>nw , — ap-ob-ah’ee-no ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (939) (ba>siv ); literal to disembark ; figurative to eventuate : — become, go out, turn.
(577) ajpoba>llw , — ap-ob-al’-lo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to throw off ; figurative to lose : — cast away.
(578) ajpoble>pw , — ap-ob-lep’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (991) (ble>pw ); to look away from everything else, i.e. (figurative) intently regard : — have respect.
(579) ajpo>blhtov, — ap-ob’-lay-tos ; from (577) (ajpoba>llw ); cast off , i.e. (figurative) such as to be rejected : — be refused.
(580) ajpobolh> , — ap-ob-ol-ay’ ; from (577) (ajpoba>llw ); rejection ; figurative loss : — casting away, loss.
(581) ajpogeno>menov, — ap-og-en-om’-en-os ; past participle of a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); absent , i.e. deceased (figurative renounced ): — being dead.
(582) ajpografh> , — ap-og-raf-ay’ ; from (583) (ajpogra>fw ); an enrollment ; by implication an assessment : — taxing.
(583) ajpogra>fw , — ap-og-raf’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1125) (gra>fw ); to write off (a copy or list), i.e. enrol : — tax, write.
(584) ajpodei>knumi , — ap-od-ike’-noo-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1166) (deiknu>w ); to show off , i.e. exhibit ; figurative to demonstrate , i.e. accredit : — (ap-) prove, set forth, shew.
(585) ajpo>deixiv, — ap-od’-ike-sis ; from (584) (ajpodei>knumi ); manifestation : — demonstration.
(586) ajpodekato>w , — ap-od-ek-at-o’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1183) (dekato>w ); to tithe (as debtor or creditor): — (give, pay, take) tithe.
(587) ajpo>dektov, — ap-od’-ek-tos ; from (588) (ajpode>comai ); accepted , i.e. agreeable : — acceptable.
(588) ajpode>comai , — ap-od-ekh’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to take fully , i.e. welcome (persons), approve (things): — accept, receive (gladly).
(589) ajpodhme>w , — ap-od-ay-meh’-o ; from (590) (ajpo>dhmov ); to go abroad , i.e. visit a foreign land : — go (travel) into a far country, journey.
(590) ajpo>dhmov, — ap-od’-ay-mos ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1218) (dh~mov ); absent from one’s own people , i.e. a foreign traveller : — taking a far journey.
(591) ajpodi>dwmi , — ap-od-eed’-o-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1325) (di>dwmi ); to give away , i.e. up, over, back , etc. (in various applications): — deliver (again), give (again), (re-) pay (-ment be made), perform, recompense, render, requite, restore, reward, sell, yield.
(592) ajpodiori>zw , — ap-od-ee-or-id’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (3724) (oJri>zw ); to disjoin (by a boundary, figuratively a party): — separate.
(593) ajpodokima>zw , — ap-od-ok-ee-mad’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (1381) (dokima>zw ); to disapprove , i.e. (by implication) to repudiate : — disallow, reject.
(594) ajpodoch> , — ap-od-okh-ay’ ; from (588) (ajpode>comai ); acceptance : — acceptation.
(595) ajpo>qesiv, — ap-oth’-es-is ; from (659) (ajpoti>qhmi ); a laying aside (literal or figurative): — putting away (off).
(596) ajpoqh>kh , — ap-oth-ay’-kay ; from (659) (ajpoti>qhmi ); a repository , i.e. granary : — barn, garner.
(597) ajpoqhsauri>zw , — ap-oth-ay-sow-rid’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2343) (qhsauri>zw ); to treasure away : — lay up in store.
(598) ajpoqli>bw , — ap-oth-lee’-bo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2346) (qli>bw ); to crowd from (every side): — press.
(599) ajpoqnh>skw , — ap-oth-nace’-ko ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2348) (qnh>skw ); to die off (literal or figurative): — be dead, death, die, lie-a-dying, be slain (x with).
(600) ajpokaqi>sthmi , — ap-ok-ath-is’-tay-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2525) (kaqi>sthmi ); to reconstitute (in health, home or organization): — restore (again).
(601) ajpokalu>ptw , — ap-ok-al-oop’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2572) (kalu>ptw ); to take off the cover , i.e. disclose : — reveal.
(602) ajpoka>luyiv, — ap-ok-al’-oop-sis ; from (601) (ajpokalu>ptw ); disclosure : — appearing, coming, lighten, manifestation, be revealed, revelation.
(603) ajpokaradoki>a , — ap-ok-ar-ad-ok-ee’-ah ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and a compound of ka>ra (the head ) and (1380) (doke>w ) (in the sense of watching ); intense anticipation : — earnest expectation.
(604) ajpokatalla>ssw , — ap-ok-at-al-las’-so ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2644) (katalla>ssw ); to reconcile fully : — reconcile.
(605) ajpokata>stasiv, — ap-ok-at-as’-tas-is ; from (600) (ajpokaqi>sthmi ); reconstitution : — restitution.
(606) ajpo>keimai , — ap-ok’-i-mahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2749) (kei~mai ); to be reserved ; figurative to await : — be appointed, (be) laid up.
(607) ajpokefali>zw , — ap-ok-ef-al-id’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2776) (kefalh> ); to decapitate : — behead.
(608) ajpoklei>w , — ap-ok-li’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2808) (klei>w ); to close fully : — shut up.
(609) ajpoko>ptw , — ap-ok-op’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2875) (ko>ptw ); to amputate ; reflexive (by irony) to mutilate (the privy parts): — cut off. Compare (2699) (katatomh> ).
(610) ajpo>krima , — ap-ok’-ree-mah ; from (611) (ajpokri>nomai ) (in its original sense of judging ); a judicial decision : — sentence.
(611) ajpokri>nomai , — ap-ok-ree’-nom-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and kri>nw ; to conclude for oneself , i.e. (by implication) to respond ; by Hebrew [compare Hebrew \6030\ (`anah)] to begin to speak (where an address is expected): — answer.
(612) ajpo>krisiv, — ap-ok’-ree-sis ; from (611) (ajpokri>nomai ); a response : — answer.
(613) ajpokru>ptw , — ap-ok-roop’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2928) (kru>ptw ); to conceal away (i.e. fully ); figurative to keep secret : — hide.
(614) ajpo>krufov, — ap-ok’-roo-fos ; from (613) (ajpokru>ptw ); secret ; by implication treasured : — hid, kept secret.
(615) ajpoktei>nw , — ap-ok-ti’-no ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and ktei>nw (to slay ); to kill outright; figurative to destroy : — put to death, kill, slay.
(616) ajpokue>w , — ap-ok-oo-eh’o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (2949) (ku~ma ); to breed forth , i.e. (by transfer) to generate (figurative): — beget, produce.
(617) ajpokuli>w , — ap-ok-oo-lee’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2947) (kulio>w ); to roll away : — roll away (back).
(618) ajpolamba>nw , — ap-ol-am-ban’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2983) (lamba>nw ); to receive (specially in full , or as a host); also to take aside : — receive, take.
(619) ajpo>lausiv, — ap-ol’-ow-sis ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and lau>w (to enjoy ); full enjoyment : — enjoy (-ment).
(620) ajpolei>pw , — ap-ol-ipe’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3007) (lei>pw ); to leave behind (passive remain ); by implication to forsake : — leave, remain.
(621) ajpolei>cw , — ap-ol-i’-kho ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and lei>cw (to “lick ”); to lick clean: — lick.
(622) ajpo>llumi , — ap-ol’-loo-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (3639) (o]leqrov ); to destroy fully (reflexive to perish , or lose ), literal or figurative: — destroy, die, lose, mar, perish.
(623) ĆApollu>wn , — ap-ol-loo’-ohn ; active participle of (622) (ajpo>llumi ); a destroyer (i.e. Satan ): — Appollyon.
(624) ĆApollwni>a , — ap-ol-lo-nee’-ah ; from the pagan deity ĆApo>llwn (i.e. the sun ; from (622) (ajpo>llumi )); Apollonia , a place in Macedonia: — Apollonia.
(625) ĆApollw>v, — ap-ol-loce’ ; probably from the same as Greek (624) ( ĆApollwni>a ); Apollos , an Israelite: — Apollos.
(626) ajpologe>omai , — ap-ol-og-eh’-om-ahee ; middle from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (3056) (lo>gov ); to give an account (legal plea ) of oneself, i.e. exculpate (self): — answer (for self), make defence, excuse (self), speak for self.
(627) ajpologi>a , — ap-ol-og-ee’-ah ; from the same as (626) (ajpologe>omai ); a plea (“apology”): — answer (for self), clearing of self, defence.
(628) ajpolou>w , — ap-ol-oo’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3068) (lou>w ); to wash fully, i.e. (figurative) have remitted (reflexive): — wash (away).
(629) ajpolu>trwsiv, — ap-ol-oo’-tro-sis ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (3083) (lu>tron ); (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figurative) riddance , or (specifically) Christian salvation : — deliverance, redemption.
(630) ajpolu>w , — ap-ol-oo’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3089) (lu>w ); to free fully, i.e. (literal) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexive depart ), or (figurative) let die, pardon , or (specifically) divorce : — (let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty.
(631) ajpoma>ssomai , — ap-om-as’-som-ahee ; middle from (575) (ajpo> ) and ma>ssw (to squeeze, knead, smear ); to scrape away : — wipe off.
(632) ajpone>mw , — ap-on-em’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (3551) (no>mov ); to apportion , i.e. bestow : — give.
(633) ajponi>ptw , — ap-on-ip’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3538) (ni>ptw ); to wash off (reflexive one’s own hands symbolically): — wash.
(634) ajpopi>ptw , — ap-op-ip’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ); to fall off : — fall.
(635) ajpoplana>w , — ap-op-lan-ah’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4105) (plana>w ); to lead astray (figurative) passive to stray (from truth): — err, seduce.
(636) ajpople>w , — ap-op-leh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4126) (ple>w ); to set sail : — sail away.
(637) ajpoplu>nw , — ap-op-loo’-no ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4150) (plu>nw ); to rinse off : — wash.
(638) ajpopni>gw , — ap-op-nee’-go ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4155) (pni>gw ); to stifle (by drowning or overgrowth): — choke.
(639) ajpore>w , — ap-or-eh’-o ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (4198) (poreu>omai ); to have no way out, i.e. be at a loss (mentally): — (stand in) doubt, be perplexed.
(640) ap oria , — ap-or-ee’-a ; from the same as (639) (ajpore>w ); a (state of) quandary : — perplexity.
(641) ajporjrJi>ptw , — ap-or-hrip’-to ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4496) (rJi>ptw ); to hurl off , i.e. precipitate (oneself): — cast.
(642) ajpprfani>zw , — ap-or-fan-id’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (3737) (ojrfano>v ); to bereave wholly , i.e. (figurative) separate (from intercourse): — take.
(643) ajposkeua>zw , — ap-osk-yoo-ad’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (4632) (skeu~ov ); to pack up (one’s) baggage : — take up...carriages.
(644) ajposki>asma , — ap-os-kee’-as-mah ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (4639) (ski>a ); a shading off , i.e. obscuration : — shadow.
(645) ajpospa>w , — ap-os-pah’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4685) (spa>w ); to drag forth , i.e. (lit.) unsheathe (a sword), or relative (with a degree of force implied) retire (person or factiously): — (with-) draw (away), after we were gotten from.
(646) ajpostasi>a , — ap-os-tas-ee’-ah ; feminine of the same as (647) (ajposta>sion ); defection from truth (properly the state) [“apostasy”]: — falling away, forsake.
(647) ajposta>sion , — ap-os-tas’-ee-on ; neuter of a (presumed) adjective from a derivative of (868) (ajfi>sthmi ); properly something separative , i.e. (special) divorce : — (writing of) divorcement.
(648) ajpostega>zw , — ap-os-teg-ad’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a derivative of (4721) (ste>gh ); to unroof : — uncover.
(649) ajposte>llw , — ap-os-tel’-lo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4724) (ste>llw ); set apart , i.e. (by implication) to send out (properly on a mission) literal or figurative: — put in, send (away, forth, out), set [at liberty].
(650) ajpostere>w , — ap-os-ter-eh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and stere>w (to deprive ); to despoil : — defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud.
(651) ajpostolh> , — ap-os-tol-ay’ ; from (649) (ajposte>llw ); commission , i.e. (special) apostolate : — apostleship.
(652) ajpo>stolov, — ap-os’-tol-os ; from (649) (ajposte>llw ); a delegate ; specially an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ [“apostle ”] (with miraculous powers): — apostle, messenger, he that is sent.
(653) ajpostomati>zw , — ap-os-tom-at-id’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and a (presumed) derivative of (4750) (sto>ma ); to speak off-hand (properly dictate ), i.e. to catechize (in an invidious manner): — provoke to speak.
(654) ajpostre>fw , — ap-os-tref’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4762) (stre>fw ); to turn away or back (literal or figurative): — bring again, pervert, turn away (from).
(655) ajpostuge>w , — ap-os-toog-eh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (4767) (stugnhto>v ); to detest utterly: — abhor.
(656) ajposuna>gwgov, — ap-os-oon-ag’-o-gos ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (4864) (sunagwgh> ); excommunicated : — (put) out of the synagogue (-s).
(657) ajpota>ssomai , — ap-ot-as’-som-ahee ; middle from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5021) (ta>ssw ); literal to say adieu (by departing or dismissing); figurative to renounce : — bid farewell, forsake, take leave, send away.
(658) ajpotele>w , — ap-ot-el-eh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5055) (tele>w ); to complete entirely , i.e. consummate : — finish.
(659) ajpoti>qhmi , — ap-ot-eeth’-ay-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to put away (literal or figurative): — cast off, lay apart (aside, down), put away (off).
(660) ajpotina>ssw , — ap-ot-in-as’-so ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and tina>ssw (to jostle ); to brush off : — shake off.
(661) ajpoti>nw , — ap-ot-ee’-no ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5099) (ti>nw ); to pay in full: — repay.
(662) ajpotolma>w , — ap-ot-ol-mah’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5111) (tolma>w ); to venture plainly: — be very bold.
(663) ajpotomi>a , — ap-ot-om-ee’-ah ; from the base of (664) (ajpoto>mwv ); (figurative) decisiveness , i.e. rigor : — severity.
(664) ajpoto>mwv, — ap-ot-om’-oce ; adverb from a derivative of a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and te>mnw (to cut ); abruptly , i.e. peremptorily : — sharply (-ness).
(665) ajpotre>pw , — ap-ot-rep’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (5157) (troph> ); to deflect , i.e. (reflexive) avoid : — turn away.
(666) ajpousi>a , — ap-oo-see’-ah ; from the participle of (548) (a]peimi ); a being away : — absence.
(667) ajpofe>rw , — ap-of-er’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to bear off (literal or relative): — bring, carry (away).
(668) ajpofeu>gw , — ap-of-yoo’-go ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5343) (feu>gw ); (figurative) to escape : — escape.
(669) ajpofqe>ggomai , — ap-of-theng’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5350) (fqe>ggomai ); to enunciate plainly, i.e. declare : — say, speak forth, utterance.
(670) ajpoforti>zomai , — ap-of-or-tid’-zom-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the middle of (5412) (forti>zw ); to unload : — unlade.
(671) ajpo>crhsiv, — ap-okh’-ray-sis ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (5530) (cra>omai ); the act of using up , i.e. consumption : — using.
(672) ajpocwre>w , — ap-okh-o-reh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5562) (cwre>w ); to go away : — depart.
(673) ajpocwri>zw , — ap-okh-o-rid’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5563) (cwri>zw ); to rend apart ; reflexive to separate : — depart (asunder).
(674) ajpoyu>cw , — ap-ops-oo’-kho ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (5594) (yu>cw ); to breathe out , i.e. faint : — hearts failing.
(675) &Appiov, — ap’-pee-os ; of Latin origin; (in the genitive, i.e. possessive case) of Appius , the name of a Roman: — Appii.
(676) ajpro>sitov, — ap-ros’-ee-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of (4314) (pro>v ) and ei+mi (to go ); inaccessible : — which no man can approach.
(677) ajpro>skopov, — ap-ros’-kop-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4350) (prosko>ptw ); act. inoffensive , i.e. not leading into sin ; passive faultless , i.e. not led into sin : — none (void of, without) offence.
(678) ajproswpolh>ptwv, — ap-ros-o-pol-ape’-toce ; adverb from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of (4383) (pro>swpon ) and (2983) (lamba>nw ) [compare (4381) (proswpolh>pthv )]; in a way not accepting the person , i.e. impartially : — without respect of persons.
(679) a]ptaistov, — ap-tah’ee-stos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4417) (ptai>w ); not stumbling , i.e. (figurative) without sin : — from falling.
(680) a[ptomai , — hap’-tom-ahee ; reflexive of (681) (a[ptw ); properly to attach oneself to, i.e. to touch (in many implied relations): — touch.
(681) a[ptw , — hap’-to ; a primary verb; properly to fasten to, i.e. (special) to set on fire: — kindle, light.
(682) ĆApfi>a , — ap-fee’-a ; probably of foreign origin; Apphia , a woman of Coloss’: — Apphia.
(683) ajpwqe>omai , — ap-o-theh’-om-ahee ; or ajpw>qomai , ap-o’- thom-ahee; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the middle of wjqe>w or w]qw (to shove ); to push off , figurative to reject : — cast away, put away (from), thrust away (from).
(684) ajpw>leia , — ap-o’-li-a ; from a presumed derivative of (622) (ajpo>llumi ); ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal): — damnable (-nation), destruction, die, perdition, x perish, pernicious ways, waste.
(685) ajra> , — ar-ah’ ; probably from (142) (ai]rw ); properly prayer (as lifted to Heaven), i.e. (by implication) imprecation : — curse.
(686) a]ra , — ar’-ah ; probably from (142) (ai]rw ) (through the idea of drawing a conclusion); a particle denoting an inference more or less decisive (as follows): — haply, (what) manner (of man), no doubt, perhaps, so be, then, therefore, truly, wherefore. Often used in connection with other particles, especially (1065) (ge> ) or (3767) (ou+n ) (after) or (1487) (eij ) (before). Compare also (687) (a+ra ).
(687) a+ra , — ar’-ah ; a form of (686) (a]ra ), denoting an interrogation to which a negative answer is presumed: — therefore.
(688) ĆArabi>a , — ar-ab-ee’-ah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \6152\ (`Arab)]; Arabia , a region of Asia: — Arabia.
(689) ĆAra>m , — ar-am’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \7410\ (Ram)]; Aram (i.e. Ram ), an Israelite: — Aram.
(690) &Aray , — ar’-aps ; from (688) ( ĆArabi>a ); an Arab or native of Arabia: — Arabian.
(691) ajrge>w , — arg-eh’-o ; from (692) (ajrgo>v ); to be idle , i.e. (figurative) to delay : — linger.
(692) ajrgo>v, — ar-gos’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (2041) (e]rgon ); inactive , i.e. unemployed ; (by implication) lazy, useless : — barren, idle, slow.
(693) ajrgu>reov, — ar-goo’-reh-os ; from (696) (a]rgurov ); made of silver : — (of) silver.
(694) ajrgu>rion , — ar-goo’-ree-on ; neuter of a presumed derivative of (696) (a]rgurov ); silvery , i.e. (by implication) cash ; specially a silverling (i.e. drachma or shekel ): — money, (piece of) silver (piece).
(695) ajrguroko>pov, — ar-goo-rok-op’-os ; from (696) (a]rgurov ) and (2875) (ko>ptw ); a beater (i.e. worker ) of silver : — silversmith.
(696) a]rgurov, — ar’-goo-ros ; from ajrgo>v (shining ); silver (the metal, in the articles or coin): — silver.
(697) &Areiov Pa>gov, — ar’-i-os pag’-os ; from &Arhv (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of (4078) (ph>gnumi ); rock of Ares , a place in Athens: — Areopagus, Mars’ Hill.
(698) ĆAreopagi>thv, — ar-eh-op-ag-ee’-tace ; from (697) ( &Areiov Pa>gov ); an Areopagite or member of the court held on Mars’ Hill: — Areopagite.
(699) ajre>skeia , — ar-es’-ki-ah ; from a derivative of (700) (ajre>skw ); complaisance : — pleasing.
(700) ajre>skw , — ar-es’-ko ; probably from (142) (ai]rw ) (through the idea of exciting emotion); to be agreeable (or by implication to seek to be so): — please.
(701) ajresto>v, — ar-es-tos’ ; from (700) (ajre>skw ); agreeable ; by implication fit : — (things that) please (-ing), reason.
(702) ĆAre>tav, — ar-et’-as ; of foreign origin; Aretas , an Arabian: — Aretas.
(703) ajre>th , — ar-et-ay’ ; from the same as (730) (a]rjrJhn ); properly manliness (valor ), i.e. excellence (intrinsic or attributed): — praise, virtue.
(704) ajrh>n , — ar-ane’ ; perhaps the same as (730) (a]rjrJhn ); a lamb (as a male ): — lamb.
(705) ajriqme>w , — ar-ith-meh’-o ; from (706) (ajriqmo>v ); to enumerate or count : — number.
(706) ajriqmo>v, — ar-ith-mos’ ; from (142) (ai]rw ); a number (as reckoned up ): — number.
(707) ĆArimaqai>a , — ar-ee-math-ah’ee-ah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \7414\ (Ramah)]; Arimathaea (or Ramah ), a place in Palestine: — Arimathaea.
(708) ĆAri>starcov, — ar-is’-tar-khos ; from the same as (712) (ajriston ) and (757) (a]rcw ); best ruling; Aristarchus , a Macedonian: — Aristarchus.
(709) ajrista>w , — ar-is-tah’-o ; from (712) (ajriston ); to take the principal meal : — dine.
(710) ajristero>v, — ar-is-ter-os’ ; apparently a compound of the same as (712) (ajriston ); the left hand (as second-best ): — left [hand].
(711) ĆAristo>boulov, — ar-is-tob’-oo-los ; from the same as (712) (ajriston ) and (1012) (boulh> ); best counseling; Aristoboulus , a Christian: — Aristobulus.
(712) ajriston , — ar’-is-ton ; apparently neuter of a superlative from the same as (730) (a]rjrJhn ); the best meal [or breakfast ; perhaps from h+ri (“early ”)], i.e. luncheon : — dinner.
(713) ajrketo>v, — ar-ket-os’ ; from (714) (ajrke>w ); satisfactory : — enough, suffice (-ient).
(714) ajrke>w , — ar-keh’-o ; apparently a primary verb [but probably akin to (142) (ai]rw ) through the idea of raising a barrier]; properly to ward off , i.e. (by implication) to avail (figurative be satisfactory ): — be content, be enough, suffice, be sufficient.
(715) a]rktov, — ark’-tos ; probably from (714) (ajrke>w ); a bear (as obstructing by ferocity): — bear.
(716) a[rma , — har’-mah ; probably from (142) (ai]rw ) [perhaps with (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) prefixed]; a chariot (as raised or fitted together [compare (719) (aJrmo>v )]): — chariot.
(717) ĆArmageddw>n , — ar-mag-ed-dohn’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2022\ (har) and Hebrew \4023\ (Megiddown)]; Armageddon (or Har-Megiddon ), a symbolical name: — Armageddon.
(718) aJrmo>zw , — har-mod’-zo ; from (719) (aJrmo>v ); to joint , i.e. (figurative) to woo (reflexive to betroth ): — espouse.
(719) aJrmo>v, — har-mos’ ; from the same as (716) (a[rma ); an articulation (of the body): — joint.
(720) ajrne>omai , — ar-neh’-om-ahee ; perhaps from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the middle of (4483) (rJe>w ); to contradict , i.e. disavow, reject, abnegate : — deny, refuse.
(721) ajrni>on , — ar-nee’-on ; diminutive from (704) (ajrh>n ); a lambkin : — lamb.
(722) ajrotrio>w , — ar-ot-ree-o’-o ; from (723) (a]rotron ); to plough : — plow.
(723) a]rotron , — ar’-ot-ron ; from ajro>w (to till ); a plough : — plow.
(724) aJrpagh> , — har-pag-ay’ ; from (726) (aJrpa>zw ); pillage (properly abstract): — extortion, ravening, spoiling.
(725) aJrpagmo>v, — har-pag-mos’ ; from (726) (aJrpa>zw ); plunder (properly concrete): — robbery.
(726) aJrpa>zw , — har-pad’-zo ; from a derivative of (138) (aiJre>omai ); to seize (in various applications): — catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force).
(727) a[rpax , — har’-pax ; from (726) (aJrpa>zw ); rapacious : — extortion, ravening.
(728) ajrjrJabw>n , — ar-hrab-ohn’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \6162\ (`arabown)]; a pledge , i.e. part of the purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the rest: — earnest.
(729) ajrjrJafov, — ar’-hhraf-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of the same as (4476) (rJafi>v ); unsewed , i.e. of a single piece: — without seam.
(730) a]rjrJhn , — ar’-hrane ; or arshn , ar’-sane; probably from (142) (ai]rw ); male (as stronger for lifting ): — male, man.
(731) a]rjrJhtov, — ar’-hray-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the same as (4490) (rJhtw~v ); unsaid , i.e. (by implication) inexpressible : — unspeakable.
(732) a]rjrJwstov, — ar’-hroce-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4517) (rJw>nnumi ); infirm : — sick (folk, -ly).
(733) ajrsenokoi>thv, — ar-sen-ok-oy’-tace ; from (730) (a]rjrJhn ) and (2845) (koi>th ); a sodomite : — abuser of (that defile) self with mankind.
(734) ĆArtema>v, — ar-tem-as’ ; contracted from a compound of (735) ( &Artemiv ) and (1435) (dw~ron ); gift of Artemis; Artemas (or Artemidorus ), a Christian: — Artemas.
(735) &Artemiv, — ar’-tem-is ; probably from the same as (736) (ajrte>mwn ); prompt; Artemis , the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities: — Diana.
(736) ajrte>mwn , — ar-tem’-ohn ; from a derivative of (737) (a]rti ); properly something ready [or else more remotely from (142) (ai]rw ) (compare (740) (a]rtov )); something hung up], i.e. (special) the topsail (rather foresail or jib ) of a vessel: — mainsail.
(737) a]rti , — ar’-tee ; adverb from a derivative of (142) (ai]rw ) (compare (740) (a]rtov )) through the idea of suspension ; just now : — this day (hour), hence [-forth], here [-after], hither [-to], (even) now, (this) present.
(738) ajrtige>nnhtov, — ar-teeg-en’-nay-tos ; from (737) (a]rti ) and (1084) (gennhto>v ); just born , i.e. (figurative) a young convert : — new born.
(739) a]rtiov, — ar’-tee-os ; from (737) (a]rti ); fresh , i.e. (by implication) complete : — perfect.
(740) a]rtov, — ar’-tos ; from (142) (ai]rw ); bread (as raised ) or a loaf : — (shew-) bread, loaf.
(741) ajrtu>w , — ar-too’-o ; from a presumed derivative of (142) (ai]rw ); to prepare , i.e. spice (with stimulating condiments): — season.
(742) ĆArfaxa>d , — ar-fax-ad’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \775\ (‘Arpakshad)]; Arphaxad , a post-diluvian patriarch: — Arphaxad.
(743) ajrca>ggelov, — ar-khang’-el-os ; from (757) (a]rcw ) and (32) (a]ggelov ); a chief angel : — archangel.
(744) ajrcai~ov, — ar-khah’-yos ; from (746) (ajrch> ); original or primeval : — (them of) old (time).
(745) ĆArce>laov, — ar-khel’-ah-os ; from (757) (a]rcw ) and (2994) ( Laodikeu>v ); people-ruling; Archelaus , a Jewish king: — Archelaus.
(746) ajrch> , — ar-khay’ ; from (756) (a]rcomai ); (properly abstract) a commencement , or (concrete) chief (in various applications of order, time, place or rank): — beginning, corner, (at the, the) first (estate), magistrate, power, principality, principle, rule.
(747) ajrchgo>v, — ar-khay-gos’ ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (71) (a]gw ); a chief leader : — author, captain, prince.
(748) ajrcieratiko>v, — ar-khee-er-at-ee-kos’ ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and a derivative of (2413) (iJero>v ); high-priestly : — of the highpriest.
(749) ajrciereu>v, — ar-khee-er-yuce’ ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (2409) (iJereu>v ); the high-priest (literal of the Jews, typical Christ); by extension a chief priest : — chief (high) priest, chief of the priests.
(750) ajrcipoi>mhn , — ar-khee-poy’-mane ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (4166) (poimh>n ); a head shepherd : — chief shepherd.
(751) &Arcippov, — ar’-khip-pos ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (2462) (i[ppov ); horse-ruler; Archippus , a Christian: — Archippus.
(752) ajrcisuna>gwgov, — ar-khee-soon-ag’-o-gos ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (4864) (sunagwgh> ); director of the synagogue services: — (chief) ruler of the synagogue.
(753) ajrcite>ktwn , — ar-khee-tek’-tone ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (5045) (te>ktwn ); a chief constructor , i.e. “architect ”: — masterbuilder.
(754) ajrcitelw>nhv, — ar-khee-tel-o’-nace ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and (5057) (telw>nhv ); a principal tax-gatherer : — chief among the publicans.
(755) ajrcitri>klinov, — ar-khee-tree’-klee-nos ; from (746) (ajrch> ) and a compound of (5140) (trei~v ) and (2827) (kli>nw ) (a dinner-bed , because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment : — governor (ruler) of the feast.
(756) a]rcomai , — ar’-khom-ahee ; middle of (757) (a]rcw ) (through the implication of precedence ); to commence (in order of time): — (rehearse from the) begin (-ning).
(757) a]rcw , — ar’-kho ; a primary verb; to be first (in political rank or power): — reign (rule) over.
(758) a]rcwn , — ar’-khone ; present participle of (757) (a]rcw ); a first (in rank or power): — chief (ruler), magistrate, prince, ruler.
(759) a]rwma , — ar’-o-mah ; from (142) (ai]rw ) (in the sense of sending off scent); an aromatic : — (sweet) spice.
(760) ĆAsa> , — as-ah’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \609\ (‘Aca’)]; Asa , an Israelite: — Asa.
(761) ajsa>leutov, — as-al’-yoo-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4531) (saleu>w ); unshaken , i.e. (by implication) immovable (figurative): — which cannot be moved, unmovable.
(762) a]sbestov, — as’-bes-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4570) (sbe>nnumi ); not extinguished , i.e. (by implication) perpetual : — not to be quenched, unquenchable.
(763) ajse>beia , — as-eb’-i-ah ; from (765) (ajsebh>v ); impiety , i.e. (by implication) wickedness : — ungodly (-liness).
(764) ajsebe>w , — as-eb-eh’-o ; from (765) (ajsebh>v ); to be (by implication act ) impious or wicked : — commit (live, that after should live) ungodly.
(765) ajsebh>v, — as-eb-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4576) (se>bomai ); irreverent , i.e. (by extension) impious or wicked : — ungodly (man).
(766) ajse>lgeia , — as-elg’-i-a ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed selgh>v (of uncertain derivative, but apparently meaning continent ); licentiousness (sometimes including other vices): — filthy, lasciviousness, wantonness.
(767) a]shmov, — as’-ay-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (4591) (shmai>nw ); unmarked , i.e. (figurative) ignoble : — mean.
(768) ĆAsh>r , — as-ayr’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \836\ (‘Asher)]; Aser (i.e. Asher ), an Israelite tribe: — Aser.
(769) ajsqe>neia , — as-then’-i-ah ; from (772) (ajsqenh>v ); feebleness (of body or mind); by implication malady ; moral frailty : — disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness.
(770) ajsqene>w , — as-then-eh’-o ; from (772) (ajsqenh>v ); to be feeble (in any sense): — be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak.
(771) ajsqe>nhma , — as-then’-ay-mah ; from (770) (ajsqene>w ); a scruple of conscience: — infirmity.
(772) ajsqenh>v, — as-then-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (4599) (sqeno>w ); strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral): — more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak (-er, -ness, thing).
(773) ĆAsi>a , — as-ee’-ah ; of uncertain derivative; Asia , i.e. Asia Minor , or (usually) only its western shore: — Asia.
(774) ĆAsiano>v, — as-ee-an-os’ ; from (773) ( ĆAsi>a ); an Asian (i.e. Asiatic ) or inhabitant of Asia: — of Asia.
(775) ĆAsia>rchv, — as-ee-ar’-khace ; from (773) ( ĆAsi>a ) and (746) (ajrch> ); an Asiarch or president of the public festivities in a city of Asia Minor: — chief of Asia.
(776) ajsiti>a , — as-ee-tee’-ah ; from (777) (a]sitov ); fasting (the state): — abstinence.
(777) a]sitov, — as’-ee-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4621) (si~tov ); without (taking) food : — fasting.
(778) ajske>w , — as-keh’-o ; probably from the same as (4632) (skeu~ov ); to elaborate , i.e. (figurative) train (by implication strive ): — exercise.
(779) ajsko>v, — as-kos’ ; from the same as (778) (ajske>w ); a leathern (or skin) bag used as a bottle: — bottle.
(780) ajsme>nwv, — as-men’-oce ; adverb from a derivative of the base of (2237) (hJdonh> ); with pleasure : — gladly.
(781) a]sofov, — as’-of-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4680) (sofo>v ); unwise : — fool.
(782) ajspa>zomai , — as-pad’-zom-ahee ; from (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and a presumed form of (4685) (spa>w ); to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to salute , (figurative) to welcome : — embrace, greet, salute, take leave.
(783) ajspasmo>v, — as-pas-mos’ ; from (782) (ajspa>zomai ); a greeting (in person or by letter): — greeting, salutation.
(784) a[spilov, — as’-pee-los ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4695) (spilo>w ); unblemished (physical or moral): — without spot, unspotted.
(785) ajspi>v, — as-pece’ ; of uncertain derivative; a buckler (or round shield); used of a serpent (as coiling itself), probably the “asp ”: — asp.
(786) a]spondov, — as’-pon-dos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4689) (spe>ndw ); literal without libation (which usually accompanied a treaty), i.e. (by implication) truceless : — implacable, truce-breaker.
(787) ajssa>rion , — as-sar’-ee-on ; of Latin origin; an assarius or as , a Roman coin: — farthing.
(788) a+sson , — as’-son ; neuter comparative of the base of (1451) (ejggu>v ); more nearly , i.e. very near : — close.
(789) &Assov, — as’-sos ; probably of foreign origin; Assus , a city of Asia Minor: — Assos.
(790) ajstate>w , — as-tat-eh’-o ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (2476) (i[sthmi ); to be non-stationary , i.e. (figurative) homeless : — have no certain dwelling-place.
(791) ajstei~ov, — as-ti’-os ; from a]stu (a city ); urbane , i.e. (by implication) handsome : — fair.
(792) ajsth>r , — as-tare’ ; probably from the base of (4766) (strw>nnumi ); a star (as strown over the sky), literal or figurative: — star.
(793) ajsth>riktov, — as-tay’-rik-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4741) (sthri>zw ); unfixed , i.e. (figurative) vacillating : — unstable.
(794) a]storgov, — as’-tor-gos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ste>rgw (to cherish affectionately); hard-hearted towards kindred: — without natural affection.
(795) ajstoce>w , — as-tokh-eh’-o ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and sto>icov (an aim ); to miss the mark, i.e. (figurative) deviate from truth: — err, swerve.
(796) ajstraph> , — as-trap-ay’ ; from (797) (ajstra>ptw ); lightning ; by analogy glare : — lightning, bright shining.
(797) ajstra>ptw , — as-trap’-to ; probably from (792) (ajsth>r ); to flash as lightning: — lighten, shine.
(798) a]stron , — as’-tron ; neuter from (792) (ajsth>r ); properly a constellation ; put for a single star (natural or artificial): — star.
(799) ĆAsu>gkritov, — as-oong’-kree-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4793) (sugkri>nw ); incomparable; Asyncritus , a Christian: — Asyncritus.
(800) ajsu>mfwnov, — as-oom’-fo-nos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4859) (su>mfwnov ); inharmonious (figurative): — agree not.
(801) ajsu>netov, — as-oon’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (4908) (suneto>v ); unintelligent ; by implication wicked : — foolish, without understanding.
(802) ajsu>nqetov, — as-oon’-thet-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (4934) (sunti>qemai ); properly not agreed , i.e. treacherous to compacts: — covenant-breaker.
(803) ajsfa>leia , — as-fal’-i-ah ; from (804) (ajsfalh>v ); security (literal or figurative): — certainty, safety.
(804) ajsfalh>v, — as-fal-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and sfa>llw (to “fail ”); secure (literal or figurative): — certain (- ty), safe, sure.
(805) ajsfali>zw , — as-fal-id’-zo ; from (804) (ajsfalh>v ); to render secure : — make fast (sure).
(806) ajsfalw~v, — as-fal-oce’ ; adverb from (804) (ajsfalh>v ); securely (literal or figurative): — assuredly, safely.
(807) ajschmone>w , — as-kay-mon-eh’-o ; from (809) (ajsch>mwn ); to be (i.e. act ) unbecoming : — behave self uncomely (unseemly).
(808) ajschmosu>nh , — as-kay-mos-oo’-nay ; from (809) (ajsch>mwn ); an indecency ; by implication the pudenda : — shame, that which is unseemly.
(809) ajsch>mwn , — as-kay’-mone ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (2192) (e]cw ) (in the sense of its congener (4976) (sch~ma )); properly shapeless , i.e. (figurative) inelegant : — uncomely.
(810) ajswti>a , — as-o-tee’-ah ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (4982) (sw>zw ); properly unsavedness , i.e. (by implication) profligacy : — excess, riot.
(811) ajsw>twv, — as-o’-toce ; adverb from the same as (810) (ajswti>a ); dissolutely : — riotous.
(812) ajtakte>w , — at-ak-teh’-o ; from (813) (a]taktov ); to be (i.e. act ) irregular : — behave self disorderly.
(813) a]taktov, — at’-ak-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (5021) (ta>ssw ); unarranged , i.e. (by implication) insubordinate (religiously): — unruly.
(814) ajta>ktwv, — at-ak’-toce ; adverb from (813) (a]taktov ); irregularly (moral): — disorderly.
(815) ateknov, — at’-ek-nos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5043) (te>knon ); childless : — childless, without children.
(816) ajteni>zw , — at-en-id’-zo ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a particle of union) and tei>nw (to stretch ); to gaze intently: — behold earnestly (stedfastly), fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes.
(817) a]ter , — at’-er ; a particle probably akin to (427) (a]neu ); aloof , i.e. apart from (literal or figurative): — in the absence of, without.
(818) ajtima>zw , — at-im-ad’-zo ; from (820) (a]timov ); to render infamous , i.e. (by implication) contemn or maltreat : — despise, dishonour, suffer shame, entreat shamefully.
(819) ajtimi>a , — at-ee-mee’-ah ; from (820) (a]timov ); infamy , i.e. (subjective) comparative indignity , (objective) disgrace : — dishonour, reproach, shame, vile.
(820) a]timov, — at’-ee-mos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5092) (timh> ); (negative) unhonoured or (positive) dishonoured : — despised, without honour, less honourable [comparative degree ].
(821) ajtimo>w , — at-ee-mo’-o ; from (820) (a]timov ); used like (818) (ajtima>zw ), to maltreat : — handle shamefully.
(822) ajtmi>v, — at-mece’ ; from the same as (109) (ajh>r ); mist : — vapour.
(823) a]tomov, — at’-om-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and the base of (5114) (tomw>terov ); uncut , i.e. (by implication) indivisible [an “atom ” of time]: — moment.
(824) a]topov, — at’-op-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5117) (to>pov ); out of place , i.e. (figurative) improper, injurious, wicked : — amiss, harm, unreasonable.
(825) ĆAtta>leia , — at-tal’-i-ah ; from &Attalov (a king of Pergamus); Attaleia , a place in Pamphylia: — Attalia.
(826) aujga>zw , — ow-gad’-zo ; from (827) (aujgh> ); to beam forth (figurative): — shine.
(827) aujgh> , — owg’-ay ; of uncertain derivative; a ray of light, i.e. (by implication) radiance, dawn : — break of day.
(828) Au]goustov, — ow’-goos-tos ; from Latin [“august”]; Augustus , a title of the Roman emperor: — Augustus.
(829) aujqa>dhv, — ow-thad’-ace ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and the base of (2237) (hJdonh> ); self-pleasing , i.e. arrogant : — self-willed.
(830) aujqai>retov, — ow-thah’ee-ret-os ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and the same as (140) (aiJreti>zw ); self-chosen , i.e. (by implication) voluntary : — of own accord, willing of self.
(831) aujqente>w , — ow-then-teh’-o ; from a compound of (846) (aujto>v ) and an obsolete e[nthv (a worker ); to act of oneself , i.e. (figurative) dominate : — usurp authority over.
(832) aujle>w , — ow-leh’-o ; from (836) (aujlo>v ); to play the flute : — pipe.
(833) aujlh> , — ow-lay’ ; from the same as (109) (ajh>r ); a yard (as open to the wind ); by implication a mansion : — court, ([sheep-]) fold, hall, palace.
(834) aujlhth>v, — ow-lay-tace’ ; from (832) (aujle>w ); a flute-player : — minstrel, piper.
(835) aujli>zomai , — ow-lid’-zom-ahee ; middle from (833) (aujlh> ); to pass the night (properly in the open air): — abide, lodge.
(836) aujlo>v, — ow-los’ ; from the same as (109) (ajh>r ), a flute (as blown ): — pipe.
(837) aujxa>nw , — owx-an’-o ; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to grow (“wax ”), i.e. enlarge (literal or figurative, active or passive): — grow (up), (give the) increase.
(838) au]xhsiv, — owx’-ay-sis ; from (837) (aujxa>nw ); growth : — increase.
(839) au]rion , — ow’-ree-on ; from a derivative of the same as (109) (ajh>r ) (meaning a breeze , i.e. the morning air ); properly fresh , i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of (2250) (hJme>ra )) to-morrow : — (to- ) morrow, next day.
(840) aujsthro>v, — ow-stay-ros’ ; from a (presumed) derivative of the same as (109) (ajh>r ) (meaning blown ); rough (properly as a gale ), i.e. (figurative) severe : — austere.
(841) aujta>rkeia , — ow-tar’-ki-ah ; from (842) (aujta>rkhv ); selfsatisfaction , i.e. (abstract) contentedness , or (concrete) a competence : — contentment, sufficiency.
(842) aujta>rkhv, — ow-tar’-kace ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and (714) (ajrke>w ); self-complacent , i.e. contented : — content.
(843) aujtokata>kritov, — ow-tok-at-ak’-ree-tos ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and a derivative of (2632) (katakri>nw ); selfcondemned : — condemned of self.
(844) aujto>matov, — ow-tom’-at-os ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and the same as (3155) (ma>thn ); self-moved [“automatic”], i.e. spontaneous : — of own accord, of self.
(845) aujto>pthv, — ow-top’-tace ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and (3700) (ojpta>nomai ); self-seeing , i.e. an eye-witness : — eye-witness.
(846) aujto>v, — ow-tos’ ; from the particle au+ [perhaps akin to the base of (109) (ajh>r ) through the idea of a baffling wind] (backward ); the reflexive pronoun self , used (alone or in the compound (1438) (eJautou~ )) of the third person, and (with the properly personal pronoun) of the other persons: — her, it (-self), one, the other, (mine) own, said, ([self-], the) same, ([him-, my-, thy- ]) self, [your-] selves, she, that, their (-s), them ([-selves]), there [-at, -by, -in, -into, -of, -on, -with], they, (these) things, this (man), those, together, very, which. Compare (848) (auJtou~ ).
(847) aujtou~ , — ow-too’ ; genitive (i.e. possessive) of (846) (aujto>v ), used as an adverb of location; properly belonging to the same spot, i.e. in this (or that ) place : — (t-) here.
(848) auJtou~ , — how-too’ ; contracted for (1438) (eJautou~ ); self (in some oblique case or reflexive relation): — her (own), (of) him (-self), his (own), of it, thee, their (own), them (-selves), they.
(849) aujto>ceir , — ow-tokh’-ire ; from (846) (aujto>v ) and (5495) (cei>r ); self-handed , i.e. doing personally : — with...own hands.
(850) aujcmhro>v, — owkh-may-ros’ ; from aujcmo>v [probably from a base akin to that of (109) (ajh>r )] (dust , as dried by wind); properly dirty , i.e. (by implication) obscure : — dark.
(851) ajfaire>w , — af-ahee-reh’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (138) (aiJre>omai ); to remove (literal or figurative): — cut (smite) off, take away.
(852) ajfanh>v, — af-an-ace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5316) (fai>nw ); non-apparent : — that is not manifest.
(853) ajfani>zw , — af-an-id’-zo ; from (852) (ajfanh>v ); to render unapparent , i.e. (active) consume (becloud ), or (passive) disappear (be destroyed ): — corrupt, disfigure, perish, vanish away.
(854) ajfanismo>v, — af-an-is-mos’ ; from (853) (ajfani>zw ); disappearance , i.e. (figurative) abrogation : — vanish away.
(855) a]fantov, — af’-an-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (5316) (fai>nw ); non-manifested , i.e. invisible : — vanished out of sight.
(856) ajfedrw>n , — af-ed-rone’ ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (1476) (eJdrai~ov ); a place of sitting apart , i.e. a privy : — draught.
(857) ajfeidi>a , — af-i-dee’-ah ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5339) (fei>domai ); unsparingness , i.e. austerity (ascetism ): — neglecting.
(858) ajfelo>thv, — af-el-ot’-ace ; from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and fe>llov (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot); smoothness , i.e. (figurative) simplicity : — singleness.
(859) a]fesiv, — af’-es-is ; from (863) (ajfi>hmi ); freedom ; (figurative) pardon : — deliverance, forgiveness, liberty, remission.
(860) aJfh> , — haf-ay’ ; from (680) (a[ptomai ); probably a ligament (as fastening ): — joint.
(861) ajfqarsi>a , — af-thar-see’-ah ; from (862) (a]fqartov ); incorruptibility ; genitive unending existence ; (figurative) genuineness : — immortality, incorruption, sincerity.
(862) a]fqartov, — af’-thar-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of Greek (5351) (fqei>rw ); undecaying (in essence or continuance): — not (in-, un-) corruptible, immortal.
(863) ajfi>hmi , — af-ee’-ay-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and i[hmi (to send ; an intensive form of ei+mi , to go ); to send forth , in various applications (as follow): — cry, forgive, forsake, lay aside, leave, let (alone, be, go, have), omit, put (send) away, remit, suffer, yield up.
(864) ajfikne>omai , — af-ik-neh’-om-ahee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and the base of (2425) (iJkano>v ); to go (i.e. spread ) forth (by rumor): — come abroad.
(865) ajfila>gaqov, — af-il-ag’-ath-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5358) (fila>gaqov ); hostile to virtue : — despiser of those that are good.
(866) afilargur ov, — af-il-ar’-goo-ros ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5366) (fila>rgurov ); unavaricious : — without covetousness, not greedy of filthy lucre.
(867) a]fixiv, — af’-ix-is ; from (864) (ajfikne>omai ); properly arrival , i.e. (by implication) departure : — departing.
(868) ajfi>sthmi , — af-is’-tay-mee ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to remove , i.e. (active) instigate to revolt; usually (reflexive) to desist, desert , etc.: — depart, draw (fall) away, refrain, withdraw self.
(869) a]fnw , — af’-no ; adverb from (852) (ajfanh>v ) (contraction); unawares , i.e. unexpectedly : — suddenly.
(870) ajfo>bwv, — af-ob’-oce ; adverb from a compound of (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5401) (fo>bov ); fearlessly : — without fear.
(871) ajfomoio>w , — af-om-oy-o’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3666) (oJmoio>w ); to assimilate closely: — make like.
(872) ajfora>w , — af-or-ah’-o ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3708) (oJra>w ); to consider attentively: — look.
(873) ajfori>zw , — af-or-id’-zo ; from (575) (ajpo> ) and (3724) (oJri>zw ); to set off by boundary, i.e. (figurative) limit, exclude, appoint , etc.: — divide, separate, sever.
(874) ajformh> , — af-or-may’ ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (3729) (oJrma>w ); a starting -point, i.e. (figurative) an opportunity : — occasion.
(875) ajfri>zw , — af-rid’-zo ; from (876) (ajfro>v ); to froth at the mouth (in epilepsy): — foam.
(876) ajfro>v, — af-ros’ ; apparently a primary word; froth , i.e. slaver : — foaming.
(877) ajfrosu>nh , — af-ros-oo’-nay ; from (878) (a]frwn ); senselessness , i.e. (euphemistic) egotism ; (moral) recklessness : — folly, foolishly (-ness).
(878) a]frwn , — af’-rone ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5424) (frh>n ); properly mindless , i.e. stupid , (by implication) ignorant , (special) egotistic , (practically) rash , or (moral) unbelieving : — fool (-ish), unwise.
(879) ajfupno>w , — af-oop-no’-o ; from a compound of (575) (ajpo> ) and (5258) (u[pnov ); properly to become awake , i.e. (by implication) to drop (off) in slumber: — fall asleep.
(880) a]fwnov, — af’-o-nos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5456) (fwnh> ); voiceless , i.e. mute (by nature or choice); figurative unmeaning : — dumb, without signification.
(881) ĆAca>z , — akh-adz’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \271\ (‘Achaz)]; Achaz , an Israelite: — Achaz.
(882) ĆAcai`>a , — a ; ach-ah-ee’-ah/of uncertain derivative; Achaďa (i.e. Greece ), a country of Europe: — Achaia.
(883) ĆAcai`ko>v , — kos ; ach-ah-ee-kos’/from (882) ( ĆAcai`>a ); an Achaďan; Achaďus , a Christian: — Achaicus.
(884) ajca>ristov, — ach-ar’-is-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (5483) (cari>zomai ); thankless , i.e. ungrateful : — unthankful.
(885) ĆAcei>m , — akh-ime’ ; probably of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \3137\ (Yowqiym)]; Achim , an Israelite: — Achim.
(886) ajceiropoi>htov, — akh-i-rop-oy’-ay-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5499) (ceiropoi>htov ); unmanufactured , i.e. inartificial : — made without (not made with) hands.
(887) ajclu>v, — akh-looce’ ; of uncertain derivative; dimness of sight, i.e. (probably) a cataract : — mist.
(888) ajcrei~ov, — akh-ri’-os ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (5534) (crh> ) [compare (5532) (crei>a )]; useless , i.e. (euphemism) unmeritorious : — unprofitable.
(889) ajcreio>w , — akh-ri-o’-o ; from (888) (ajcrei~ov ); to render useless , i.e. spoil : — become unprofitable.
(890) a]crhstov, — akh’-race-tos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5543) (crhsto>v ); inefficient , i.e. (by implication) detrimental : — unprofitable.
(891) a]cri , — akh’-ree ; or a]criv , akh’-rece; akin to (206) (a]kron ) (through the idea of a terminus ); (of time) until or (of place) up to : — as far as, for, in (-to), till, (even, un-) to, until, while. Compare (3360) (me>cri ).
(892) a]curon , — akh’-oo-ron ; perhaps remotely from ce>w (to shed forth); chaff (as diffusive ): — chaff.
(893) ajyeudh>v, — aps-yoo-dace’ ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5579) (yeu~dov ); veracious : — that cannot lie.
(894) a]yinqov, — ap’-sin-thos ; of uncertain derivative; wormwood (as a type of bitterness , i.e. [figurative] calamity ): — wormwood.
(895) a]yucov, — ap’-soo-khos ; from (1) (a ) (as a negative particle) and (5590) (yuch> ); lifeless , i.e. inanimate (mechanical): — without life. B
(896) Ba>al , — bah’-al ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1168\ (Ba`al)]; Baal , a Phoenician deity (used as a symbol of idolatry): — Baal.
(897) Babulw>n , — bab-oo-lone’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \894\ (Babel)]; Babylon , the capital of Chald’ (literal or figurative [as a type of tyranny]): — Babylon.
(898) baqmo>v, — bath-mos’ ; from the same as (899) (ba>qov ); a step , i.e. (figurative) grade (of dignity): — degree.
(899) ba>qov, — bath’-os ; from the same as (901) (baqu>v ); profundity , i.e. (by implication) extent ; (figurative) mystery : — deep (-ness, things), depth.
(900) baqu>nw , — bath-oo’-no ; from (901) (baqu>v ); to deepen : — deep.
(901) baqu>v, — bath-oos’ ; from the base of (939) (ba>siv ); profound (as going down), literal or figurative: — deep, very early.
(902) bai`>on , — bah-ee’-on ; a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of (939) (ba>siv ); a palm twig (as going out far): — branch.
(903) Balaa>m , — bal-ah-am’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1109\ (Bil`am)]; Balaam , a Mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher): — Balaam.
(904) Bala>k , — bal-ak’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1111\ (Balaq)]; Balak , a Moabite: — Balac.
(905) bala>ntion , — bal-an’-tee-on ; probably remotely from (906) (ba>llw ) (as a depository ); a pouch (for money): — bag, purse.
(906) ba>llw , — bal’-lo ; a primary verb; to throw (in various applications, more or less violent or intense): — arise, cast (out), x dung, lay, lie, pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down), thrust. Compare (4496) (rJi>ptw ).
(907) bapti>zw , — bap-tid’-zo ; from a derivative of (911) (ba>ptw ); to make whelmed (i.e. fully wet ); used only (in the N.T.) of ceremonial ablution , especially (technical) of the ordinance of Christian baptism : — baptist, baptize, wash.
(908) ba>ptisma , — bap’-tis-mah ; from (907) (bapti>zw ); baptism (technical or figurative): — baptism.
(909) baptismo>v, — bap-tis-mos’ ; from (907) (bapti>zw ); ablution (ceremony or Christian): — baptism, washing.
(910) Baptisth>v, — bap-tis-tace’ ; from (907) (bapti>zw ); a baptizer , as an epithet of Christ’s forerunner: — Baptist.
(911) ba>ptw , — bap’-to ; a primary verb; to whelm , i.e. cover wholly with a fluid; in the N.T. only in a qualified or special sense, i.e. (literal) to moisten (a part of one’s person), or (by implication) to stain (as with dye): — dip.
(912) Barabba~v, — bar-ab-bas’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1347\ (ga’own) and (5) ( ĆAbba~ )]; son of Abba; Bar-abbas , an Israelite: — Barabbas.
(913) Bara>k , — bar-ak’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1301\ (Baraq)]; Barak , an Israelite: — Barak.
(914) Baraci>av, — bar-akh-ee’-as ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1296\ (Berekyah)]; Barachias (i.e. Berechijah ), an Israelite: — Barachias.
(915) ba>rbarov, — bar’-bar-os ; of uncertain derivative; a foreigner (i.e. non-Greek ): — barbarian (-rous).
(916) bare>w , — bar-eh’-o ; from (926) (baru>v ); to weigh down (figurative): — burden, charge, heavy, press.
(917) bare>wv, — bar-eh’-oce ; adverb from (926) (baru>v ); heavily (figurative): — dull.
(918) Barqolomai~ov, — bar-thol-om-ah’-yos ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and Hebrew \8526\ (Talmay)]; son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomaeus , a Christian apostle: — Bartholomeus.
(919) Barihsou~v, — bar-ee-ay-sooce’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and Hebrew \3091\ (Yehowshuwa`)]; son of Jesus (or Joshua ); Bar-jesus , an Israelite: — Barjesus.
(920) Bariwna~v, — bar-ee-oo-nas’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and Hebrew \3124\ (Yonah)]; son of Jonas (or Jonah ); Bar-jonas , an Israelite: — Bar-jona.
(921) Barna>bav, — bar-nab’-as ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and Hebrew \5029\ (nebiy’)]; son of Nabas (i.e. prophecy ); Barnabas , an Israelite: — Barnabas.
(922) ba>rov, — bar’-os ; probably from the same as (939) (ba>siv ) (through the notion of going down; compare (899) (ba>qov )); weight ; in the N.T. only figurative a load, abundance, authority : — burden (-some), weight.
(923) Barsaba~v, — bar-sab-as’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and probably Hebrew \6634\ (tseba’)]; son of Sabas (or Tsaba ); Bar-sabas , the name of two Israelites: — Barsabas.
(924) Bartimai~ov, — bar-tim-ah’-yos ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1247\ (bar) and Hebrew \2931\ (tame’)]; son of Timaeus (or the unclean ); Bar-timaeus , an Israelite: — Bartimaeus.
(925) baru>nw , — bar-oo’-no ; from (926) (baru>v ); to burden (figurative): — overcharge.
(926) baru>v, — bar-ooce’ ; from the same as (922) (ba>rov ); weighty , i.e. (figurative) burdensome, grave : — grievous, heavy, weightier.
(927) baru>timov, — bar-oo’-tim-os ; from (926) (baru>v ) and (5092) (timh> ); highly valuable : — very precious.
(928) basani>zw , — bas-an-id’-zo ; from (931) (ba>sanov ); to torture : — pain, toil, torment, toss, vex.
(929) basanismo>v, — bas-an-is-mos’ ; from (928) (basani>zw ); torture : — torment.
(930) basanisth>v, — bas-an-is-tace’ ; from (928) (basani>zw ); a torturer : — tormentor.
(931) ba>sanov, — bas’-an-os ; perhaps remotely from the same as (939) (ba>siv ) (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touchstone , i.e. (by analogy) torture : — torment.
(932) basilei>a , — bas-il-i’-ah ; from (935) (basileu>v ); properly royalty , i.e. (abstract) rule , or (concrete) a realm (literal or figurative): — kingdom, + reign.
(933) basi>leion , — bas-il’-i-on ; neuter of (934) (basi>leiov ); a palace : — king’s court.
(934) basi>leiov, — bas-il’-i-os ; from (935) (basileu>v ); kingly (in nature): — royal.
(935) basileu>v, — bas-il-yooce’ ; probably from (939) (ba>siv ) (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (absact, relative or figurative): — king.
(936) basileu>w , — bas-il-yoo’-o ; from (935) (basileu>v ); to rule (literal or figurative): — king, reign.
(937) basiliko>v, — bas-il-ee-kos’ ; from (935) (basileu>v ); regal (in relation), i.e. (literal) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier ), or (figurative) preeminent : — king’s, nobleman, royal.
(938) basi>lissa , — bas-il’-is-sah ; feminine from (936) (basileu>w ); a queen : — queen.
(939) ba>siv, — bas’-ece ; from bai>nw (to walk ); a pace (“base”), i.e. (by implication) the foot : — foot.
(940) baskai>nw , — bas-kah’ee-no ; akin to (5335) (fa>skw ); to malign , i.e. (by extension) to fascinate (by false representations): — bewitch.
(941) basta>zw , — bas-tad’-zo ; perhaps remotely derivative from the base of (939) (ba>siv ) (through the idea of removal ); to lift , literal or figurative (endure, declare, sustain, receive , etc.): — bear, carry, take up.
(942) ba>tov, — bat’-os ; of uncertain derivative; a brier shrub: — bramble, bush.
(943) ba>tov, — bat’-os ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1324\ (bath)]; a bath , or measure for liquids: — measure.
(944) ba>tracov, — bat’-rakh-os ; of uncertain derivative; a frog : — frog.
(945) battologe>w , — bat-tol-og-eh’-o ; from Ba>ttov (a proverbial stammerer) and (3056) (lo>gov ); to stutter , i.e. (by implication) to prate tediously: — use vain repetitions.
(946) bde>lugma , — bdel’-oog-mah ; from (948) (bdelu>ssw ); a detestation , i.e. (special) idolatry : — abomination.
(947) bdelukto>v, — bdel-ook-tos’ ; from (948) (bdelu>ssw ); detestable , i.e. (special) idolatrous : — abominable.
(948) bdelu>ssw , — bdel-oos’-so ; from a (presumed) derivative of bde>w (to stink ); to be disgusted , i.e. (by implication) detest (especially of idolatry): — abhor, abominable.
(949) be>baiov, — beb’-ah-yos ; from the base of (939) (ba>siv ) (through the idea of basality ); stable (literal or figurative): — firm, of force, stedfast, sure.
(950) bebaio>w , — beb-ah-yo’-o ; from (949) (be>baiov ); to stabilitate (figurative): — confirm, (e-) stablish.
(951) bebai>wsiv, — beb-ah’-yo-sis ; from (950) (bebaio>w ); stabiliment : — confirmation.
(952) be>bhlov, — beb’-ay-los ; from the base of (939) (ba>siv ) and bhlo>v (a threshold ); accessible (as by crossing the door-way ), i.e. (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenish, wicked : — profane (person).
(953) bebhlo>w , — beb-ay-lo’-o ; from (952) (be>bhlov ); to desecrate : — profane.
(954) Beelzebou>l , — beh-el-zeb-ool’ ; of Chaldee origin [by parody upon Hebrew \1176\ (Ba`al Zebuwb)]; dung-god; Beelzebul , a name of Satan: — Beelzebub.
(955) Beli>al , — bel-ee’-al ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1100\ (beliya`al)], worthlessness; Belial , as an epithet of Satan: — Belial.
(956) be>lov, — bel’-os ; from (906) (ba>llw ); a missile , i.e. spear or arrow : — dart.
(957) belti>on , — bel-tee’-on ; neuter of a compound of a derivative of (906) (ba>llw ) (used for the comparative of (18) (ajgaqo>v )); better : — very well.
(958) Beniami>n , — ben-ee-am-een’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1144\ (Binyamiyn)]; Benjamin , an Israelite: — Benjamin.
(959) Berni>kh , — ber-nee’-kay ; from a provincial form of (5342) (fe>rw ) and (3529) (ni>kh ); victorious; Bernicč , a member of the Herodian family: — Bernice.
(960) Be>roia , — ber’-oy-ah ; perhaps a provincial from a derivative of (4008) (pe>ran ) [Peraea , i.e. the region beyond the coast-line]; Beroea , a place in Macedonia: — Berea.
(961) Beroiai~ov, — ber-oy-ah’-yos ; from (960) ( Be>roia ); a Beroean or native of Beroea: — of Berea.
(962) Bhqabara> , — bay-thab-ar-ah’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1004\ (bayith) and Hebrew \5679\ (`abarah)]; ferry-house; Bethabara (i.e. Bethabarah ), a place on the Jordan: — Bethabara.
(963) Bhqani>a , — bay-than-ee’-ah ; of Chaldee origin; date-house; Bethany , a place in Palestine: — Bethany.
(964) Bhqesda> , — bay-thes-dah’ ; of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1004\ (bayith) and Hebrew \2617\ (checed)]; house of kindness; Beth-esda , a pool in Jerusalem: — Bethesda.
(965) Bhqlee>m , — bayth-leh-em’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1036\ (Beyth le-`Aphrah)]; Bethleem (i.e. Beth-lechem ), a place in Palestine: — Bethlehem.
(966) Bhqsai`da> ; bayth-sahee-dah’/of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1004\ (bayith) and Hebrew \6719\ (tsayad)]; fishing-house; Bethsaďda , a place in Palestine: — Bethsaida.
(967) Bhqfagh> , — bayth-fag-ay’ ; of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1004\ (bayith) and Hebrew \6291\ (pag)]; fig-house; Bethphagč , a place in Palestine: — Bethphage.
(968) bh~ma , — bay’-ma ; from the base of (939) (ba>siv ); a step , i.e. footbreath ; by implication a rostrum , i.e. tribunal : — judgment-seat, set [foot] on, throne.
(969) bh>rullov, — bay’-rool-los ; of uncertain derivative; a “beryl ”: — beryl.
(970) bi>a , — bee’-ah ; probably akin to (979) (bi>ov ) (through the idea of vital activity); force : — violence.
(971) bia>zw , — bee-ad’-zo ; from (970) (bi>a ); to force , i.e. (reflex.) to crowd oneself (into), or (passive) to be seized : — press, suffer violence.
(972) bi>aiov, — bee’-ah-yos ; from (970) (bi>a ); violent : — mighty.
(973) biasth>v, — bee-as-tace’ ; from (971) (bia>zw ); a forcer , i.e. (figurative) energetic : — violent.
(974) bibliari>dion , — bib-lee-ar-id’-ee-on ; a diminutive of (975) (bibli>on ); a booklet : — little book.
(975) bibli>on , — bib-lee’-on ; a diminutive of (976) (bi>blov ); a roll : — bill, book, scroll, writing.
(976) bi>blov, — bib’-los ; properly the inner bark of the papyrus plant, i.e. (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing: — book.
(977) bibrw>skw , — bib-ro’-sko ; a reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary verb [perhaps causative of (1006) (bo>skw )]; to eat : — eat.
(978) Biquni>a , — bee-thoo-nee’-ah ; of uncertain derivative; Bithynia , a region of Asia: — Bithynia.
(979) bi>ov, — bee’-os ; a primary word; life , i.e. (literal) the present state of existence; by implication the means of livelihood : — good, life, living.
(980) bio>w , — bee-o’-o ; from (979) (bi>ov ); to spend existence: — live.
(981) bi>wsiv, — bee’-o-sis ; from (980) (bio>w ); living (properly the act, by implication the mode): — manner of life.
(982) biwtiko>v, — bee-o-tee-kos’ ; from a derivative of (980) (bio>w ); relating to the present existence : — of (pertaining to, things that pertain to) this life.
(983) blabero>v, — blab-er-os’ ; from (984) (bla>ptw ); injurious : — hurtful.
(984) bla>ptw , — blap’-to ; a primary verb; properly to hinder , i.e. (by implication) to injure : — hurt.
(985) blasta>nw , — blas-tan’-o ; from blasto>v (a sprout ); to germinate ; by implication to yield fruit: — bring forth, bud, spring (up).
(986) Bla>stov, — blas’-tos ; perhaps the same as the base of (985) (blasta>nw ); Blastus , an officer of Herod Agrippa: — Blastus.
(987) blasfhme>w , — blas-fay-meh’-o ; from (989) (bla>sfhmov ); to vilify ; specially to speak impiously : — (speak) blaspheme (-er, - mously, -my), defame, rail on, revile, speak evil.
(988) blasfhmi>a , — blas-fay-me’-ah ; from (989) (bla>sfhmov ); vilification (especially against God): — blasphemy, evil speaking, railing.
(989) bla>sfhmov, — blas’-fay-mos ; from a derivative of (984) (bla>ptw ) and (5345) (fh>mh ); scurrilous , i.e. calumnious (against man), or (special) impious (against God): — blasphemer (-mous), railing.
(990) ble>mma , — blem’-mah ; from (991) (ble>pw ); vision (properly concrete; by implication abstract): — seeing.
(991) ble>pw , — blep’-o ; a primary verb; to look at (literal or figurative): — behold, beware, lie, look (on, to), perceive, regard, see, sight, take heed. Compare (3700) (ojpta>nomai ).
(992) blhte>ov, — blay-teh’-os ; from (906) (ba>llw ); fit to be cast (i.e. applied ): — must be put.
(993) Boanerge>v, — bo-an-erg-es’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \1123\ (ben) and Hebrew \7266\ (regaz)]; sons of commotion; Boa`nerges , an epithet of two of the Apostles: — Boanerges.
(994) boa>w , — bo-ah’-o ; apparently a prolonged form of a primary verb; to halloo , i.e. shout (for help or in a tumultuous way): — cry.
(995) boh> , — bo-ay’ ; from (994) (boa>w ); a halloo , i.e. call (for aid, etc.): — cry.
(996) boh>qeia , — bo-ay’-thi-ah ; from (998) (bohqo>v ); aid ; specially a rope or chain for frapping a vessel: — help.
(997) boeqe>w , — bo-ay-theh’-o ; from (998) (bohqo>v ); to aid or relieve : — help, succour.
(998) bohqo>v, — bo-ay-thos’ ; from Greek (995) (boh> ) and qe>w (to run ); a succorer : — helper.
(999) bo>qunov, — both’-oo-nos ; akin to (900) (baqu>nw ); a hole (in the ground); specially a cistern : — ditch, pit.
(1000) bolh> , — bol-ay’ ; from (906) (ba>llw ); a throw (as a measure of distance): — cast.
(1001) boli>zw , — bol-id’-zo ; from (1002) (boli>v ); to heave the lead: — sound.
(1002) boli>v, — bol-ece’ ; from (906) (ba>llw ); a missile , i.e. javelin : — dart.
(1003) Boo>z , — bo-oz’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1162\ (Bo`az)]; Boo`z , (i.e. Boa`z ), an Israelite: — Booz.
(1004) bo>rborov, — bor’-bor-os ; of uncertain derivative; mud : — mire.
(1005) borjrJa~v, — bor-hras’ ; of uncertain derivative; the north (properly wind): — north.
(1006) bo>skw , — bos’-ko ; a prolonged form of a primary verb [compare (977) (bibrw>skw ), (1016) (bou~v )]; to pasture ; by extension to fodder ; reflexive to graze : — feed, keep.
(1007) Boso>r , — bos-or’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1160\ (Be`owr)]; Bosor (i.e. Beo`r ), a Moabite: — Bosorigin
(1008) bota>nh , — bot-an’-ay ; from (1006) (bo>skw ); herbage (as if for grazing ): — herb.
(1009) bo>truv, — bot’-rooce ; of uncertain derivative; a bunch (of grapes): — (vine) cluster (of the vine).
(1010) bouleuth>v, — bool-yoo-tace’ ; from (1011) (bouleu>w ); an adviser , i.e. (special) a councillor or member of the Jewish Sanhedrim: — counsellorigin
(1011) bouleu>w , — bool-yoo’-o ; from (1012) (boulh> ); to advise , i.e. (reflexive) deliberate , or (by implication) resolve : — consult, take counsel, determine, be minded, purpose.
(1012) boulh> , — boo-lay’ ; from (1014) (bou>lomai ); volition , i.e. (object) advice , or (by implication) purpose : — + advise, counsel, will.
(1013) bou>lhma , — boo’-lay-mah ; from (1014) (bou>lomai ); a resolve : — purpose, will.
(1014) bou>lomai , — boo’-lom-ahee ; middle of a primary verb; to “will ,” i.e. (reflexive) be willing : — be disposed, minded, intend, list, (be, of own) will (-ing). Compare (2309) (qe>lw ).
(1015) bouno>v, — boo-nos’ ; probably of foreign origin; a hillock : — hill.
(1016) bou~v, — booce ; probably from the base of (1006) (bo>skw ); an ox (as grazing ), i.e. an animal of that species (“beef”): — ox.
(1017) brabei~on , — brab-i’-on ; from brabeu>v (an umpire ; of uncertain derivative); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (special) a prize in the public games: — prize.
(1018) brabeu>w , — brab-yoo’-o ; from the same as (1017) (brabei~on ); to arbitrate , i.e. (genitive) to govern (figurative prevail ): — rule.
(1019) bradu>nw , — brad-oo’-no ; from (1021) (bradu>v ); to delay : — be slack, tarry.
(1020) braduploe>w , — brad-oo-plo-eh’-o ; from (1021) (bradu>v ) and a prolonged form of Greek (4126) (ple>w ); to sail slowly : — sail slowly.
(1021) bradu>v, — brad-ooce’ ; of uncertain affinative; slow ; figurative dull : — slow.
(1022) bradu>thv, — brad-oo’-tace ; from (1021) (bradu>v ); tardiness : — slackness.
(1023) braci>wn , — brakh-ee’-own ; properly, comparitive of (1024) (bracu>v ), but apparently in the sense of bra>ssw (to wield ); the arm , i.e. (figurative) strength : — arm.
(1024) bracu>v, — brakh-ooce’ ; of uncertain affinity; short (of time, place, quantity, or number): — few words, little (space, while).
(1025) bre>fov, — bref’-os ; of uncertain affinity; an infant (properly unborn) literal or figurative: — babe, (young) child, infant.
(1026) bre>cw , — brekh’-o ; a primary verb; to moisten (especially by a shower): — (send) rain, wash.
(1027) bronth> , — bron-tay’ ; akin to bre>mw (to roar ); thunder : — thunder (-ing).
(1028) broch> , — brokh-ay’ ; from Hebrew \1026\ (Beyth ha-`Arabah); rain : — rain.
(1029) bro>cov, — brokh’-os ; of uncertain derivative; a noose : — snare.
(1030) brugmo>v, — broog-mos’ ; from (1031) (bru>cw ); a grating (of the teeth): — gnashing.
(1031) bru>cw , — broo’-kho ; a primary verb; to grate the teeth (in pain or rage): — gnash.
(1032) bru>w , — broo’-o ; a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. (by implication) to gush ): — send forth.
(1033) brw~ma , — bro’-mah ; from the base of (977) (bibrw>skw ); food (literal or figurative), especially (cerimonial) articles allowed or forbidden by the Jewish law: — meat, victuals.
(1034) brw>simov, — bro’-sim-os ; from (1035) (brw~siv ); eatable : — meat.
(1035) brw~siv, — bro’-sis ; from the base of (977) (bibrw>skw ); (abstract) eating (literal or figurative); by extensive (concrete) food (literal or figurative): — eating, food, meat.
(1036) buqi>zw , — boo-thid’-zo ; from (1037) (buqo>v ); to sink ; by implication to drown : — begin to sink, drown.
(1037) buqo>v, — boo-thos’ ; a variation of (899) (ba>qov ); depth , i.e. (by implication) the sea : — deep.
(1038) burseu>v, — boorce-yooce’ ; from bu>rsa (a hide ); a tanner : — tanner.
(1039) bu>ssinov, — boos’-see-nos ; from (1040) (bu>ssov ); made of linen (neuter a linen cloth ): — fine linen.
(1040) bu>ssov, — boos’-sos ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \948\ (buwts)]; white linen : — fine linen.
(1041) bw~mov, — bo’-mos ; from the base of (939) (ba>siv ); properly a stand , i.e. (specifcally) an altar : — altar. G
(1042) gabbaqa> , — gab-bath-ah’ ; of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1355\ (gab)]; the knoll; gabbatha , a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem: — Gabbatha.
(1043) Gabrih>l , — gab-ree-ale’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1403\ (Gabriy’el)]; Gabriel , an archangel: — Gabriel.
(1044) ga>ggraina , — gang’-grahee-nah ; from grai>nw (to gnaw ); an ulcer (“gangrene”): — canker.
(1045) Ga>d , — gad ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1410\ (Gad)]; Gad , a tribe of Israel: — Gad.
(1046) Gadarhno>v, — gad-ar-ay-nos’ ; from Gadara> (a town East of the Jordan); a Gadarene or inhabitant of Gadara: — Gadarene.
(1047) ga>za , — gad’-zah ; of foreign origin; a treasure : — treasure.
(1048) Ga>za , — gad’-zah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \5804\ (`Azzah)]; Gazah (i.e. Azzah ), a place in Palestine: — Gaza.
(1049) gazofula>kion , — gad-zof-oo-lak’-ee-on ; from (1047) (ga>za ) and (5438) (fulakh> ); a treasure-house , i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes: — treasury.
(1050) Ga>i`ov ; gah’-ee-os/of Latin origin; Gaďus (i.e. Caius ), a Christian: — Gaius.
(1051) ga>la , — gal’-ah ; of uncertaint affinity; milk (figurative): — milk.
(1052) Gala>thv, — gal-at’-ace ; from (1053) ( Galati>a ); a Galatian or inhabitant of Galatia: — Galatian.
(1053) Galati>a , — gal-at-ee’-ah ; of foreign origin; Galatia , a region of Asia: — Galatia.
(1054) Galatiko>v, — gal-at-ee-kos’ ; from (1053) ( Galati>a ); Galatic or relating to Galatia: — of Galatia.
(1055) galh>nh , — gal-ay’-nay ; of uncertain derivative; tranquillity : — calm.
(1056) Galilai>a , — gal-il-ah’-yah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1551\ (Galiyl)]; Galilaea (i.e. the heathen circle ), a region of Palestine: — Galilee.
(1057) Galilai~ov, — gal-ee-lah’-yos ; from (1056) ( Galilai>a ); Galilaean or belonging to Galilaea: — Galilaean, of Galilee.
(1058) Galli>wn , — gal-lee’-own ; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio ), a Roman officer: — Gallio.
(1059) Gamalih>l , — gam-al-ee-ale’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1583\ (Gamliy’el)]; Gamaliel (i.e. Gamliel ), an Israelite: — Gamaliel.
(1060) game>w , — gam-eh’-o ; from (1062) (ga>mov ); to wed (of either sex): — marry (a wife).
(1061) gami>skw , — gam-is’-ko ; from (1062) (ga>mov ); to espouse (a daughter to a husband): — give in marriage.
(1062) ga>mov, — gam’-os ; of uncertain affinity; nuptials : — marriage, wedding.
(1063) ga>r , — gar ; a primary particle; properly assigning a reason (used in argument, explanation or intensification; often with other particles): — and, as, because (that), but, even, for, indeed, no doubt, seeing, then, therefore, verily, what, why, yet.
(1064) gasth>r , — gas-tare’ ; of uncertain derivative; the stomach ; by analogy the matrix ; figurative a gourmand : — belly, + with child, womb.
(1065) ge> , — gheh ; a primary particle of emphasis or qualification (often used with other particles prefixed): — and besides, doubtless, at least, yet.
(1066) Gedew>n , — ghed-eh-own’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1439\ (Gid`own)]; Gedeon (i.e. Gid [e ]on ), an Israelite: — Gedeon.
(1067) ge>enna , — gheh’-en-nah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1516\ (gay’) and Hebrew \2011\ (Hinnom)]; valley of (the son of) Hinnom; gehenna (or Ge-Hinnom ), a valley of Jerusalem, used (figurative) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment: — hell.
(1068) Geqshmanh~ , — gheth-say-man-ay’ ; of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1660\ (gath) and Hebrew \8081\ (shemen)]; oil-press ; Gethsemane , a garden near Jerusalem: — Gethsemane.
(1069) gei>twn , — ghi’-tone ; from (1093) (gh~ ); a neighbor (as adjoining one’s ground ); by implication a friend : — neighbour.
(1070) gela>w , — ghel-ah’-o ; of uncertain affinity; to laugh (as a sign of joy or satisfaction): — laugh.
(1071) ge>lwv, — ghel’-oce ; from (1070) (gela>w ); laughter (as a mark of gratification): — laughter.
(1072) gemi>zw , — ghem-id’-zo ; transitive from (1073) (ge>mw ); to fill entirely: — fill (be) full.
(1073) ge>mw , — ghem’-o ; a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. be full : — be full.
(1074) genea> , — ghen-eh-ah’ ; from (a presumed derivative of) (1085) (ge>nov ); a generation ; by implication an age (the period or the persons): — age, generation, nation, time.
(1075) genealoge>w , — ghen-eh-al-og-eh’-o ; from (1074) (genea> ) and (3056) (lo>gov ); to reckon by generations , i.e. trace in genealogy : — count by descent.
(1076) genealogi>a , — ghen-eh-al-og-ee’-ah ; from the same as (1075) (genealoge>w ); tracing by generations , i.e. “genealogy ”: — genealogy.
(1077) gene>sia , — ghen-es’-ee-ah ; neuter plural of a derivative of (1078) (ge>nesiv ); birthday ceremonies: — birthday.
(1078) ge>nesiv, — ghen’-es-is ; from the same as Greek (1074) (genea> ); nativity ; figurative nature : — generation, nature (-ral).
(1079) geneth> , — ghen-et-ay’ ; feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of (1074) (genea> ); birth : — birth.
(1080) genna>w , — ghen-nah’-o ; from a variation of (1085) (ge>nov ); to procreate (properly of the father, but by extension of the mother); figurative to regenerate : — bear, beget, be born, bring forth, conceive, be delivered of, gender, make, spring.
(1081) ge>nnhma , — ghen’-nay-mah ; from (1080) (genna>w ); offspring ; by analogy produce (literal or figurative): — fruit, generation.
(1082) Gennhsare>t , — ghen-nay-sar-et’ ; of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \3672\ (Kinnerowth)]; Gennesaret (i.e. Kinnereth ), a lake and plain in Palestine: — Gennesaret.
(1083) ge>nnhsiv, — ghen’-nay-sis ; from (1080) (genna>w ); nativity : — birth.
(1084) gennhto>v, — ghen-nay-tos’ ; from (1080) (genna>w ); born : — they that are born.
(1085) ge>nov, — ghen’-os ; from (1096) (gi>nomai ); “kin ” (abstract or concrete, literal or figurative, indivual or collective): — born, country (-man), diversity, generation, kind (-red), nation, offspring, stock.
(1086) Gergeshno>v, — gher-ghes-ay-nos’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1622\ (Girgashiy)]; a Gergesene (i.e. Girgashite ) or one of the aborigines of Palestine: — Gergesene.
(1087) gerousi>a , — gher-oo-see’-ah ; from (1088) (ge>rwn ); the eldership , i.e. (collective) the Jewish Sanhedrim : — senate.
(1088) ge>rwn , — gher’-own ; of uncertain affinity [compare (1094) (gh~rav )]; aged : — old.
(1089) geu>omai , — ghyoo’-om-ahee ; a primary verb; to taste ; by implication to eat ; figurative to experience (good or ill): — eat, taste.
(1090) gewrge>w , — gheh-ore-gheh’-o ; from Greek (1092) (gewrgo>v ); to till (the soil): — dress.
(1091) gew>rgion , — gheh-ore’-ghee-on ; neuter of a (presumed) derivative of (1092) (gewrgo>v ); cultivable , i.e. a farm : — husbandry.
(1092) gewrgo>v, — gheh-ore-gos’ ; from (1093) (gh~ ) and the base of (2041) (e]rgon ); a land-worker , i.e. farmer : — husbandman.
(1093) gh~ , — ghay ; contrete from a primary word; soil ; by extension a region , or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe (including the occupants in each application): — country, earth (-ly), ground, land, world.
(1094) gh~rav, — ghay’-ras ; akin to (1088) (ge>rwn ); senility : — old age.
(1095) ghra>skw , — ghay-ras’-ko ; from (1094) (gh~rav ); to be senescent : — be (wax) old.
(1096) gi>nomai , — ghin’-om-ahee ; a prolonged and middle form of a primary verb; to cause to be (“gen ”-erate ), i.e. (reflexive) to become (come into being ), used with great latitude (literal, figurative, intensive, etc.): — arise, be assembled, be (-come, - fall, -have self), be brought (to pass), (be) come (to pass), continue, be divided, draw, be ended, fall, be finished, follow, be found, be fulfilled, + God forbid, grow, happen, have, be kept, be made, be married, be ordained to be, partake, pass, be performed, be published, require, seem, be showed, x soon as it was, sound, be taken, be turned, use, wax, will, would, be wrought.
(1097) ginw>skw , — ghin-oce’-ko ; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to “know ” (absolute), in a great variety of applications and with many implication (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed): — allow, be aware (of), feel, (have) know (-ledge), perceive, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand.
(1098) gleu~kov, — glyoo’-kos ; akin to (1099) (gluku>v ); sweet wine, i.e. (properly) must (fresh juice), but used of the more saccharine (and therefore highly inebriating) fermented wine : — new wine.
(1099) gluku>v, — gloo-koos’ ; of uncertain affinity; sweet (i.e. not bitter nor salt): — sweet, fresh.
(1100) glw~ssa , — gloce-sah’ ; of uncertain affinity; the tongue ; by implication a language (specially one naturally unacquired): — tongue.
(1101) glwsso>komon , — gloce-sok’-om-on ; from (1100) (glw~ssa ) and the base of (2889) (ko>smov ); properly a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in), i.e. (by extension) a casket or (special) purse : — bag.
(1102) gnafeu>v, — gnaf-yuce’ ; by variation for a derivative from kna>ptw (to tease cloth); a cloth-dresser : — fuller.
(1103) gnh>siov, — gnay’-see-os ; from the same as (1077) (gene>sia ); legitimate (of birth), i.e. genuine : — own, sincerity, true.
(1104) gnhsi>wv, — gnay-see’-oce ; adverb from (1103) (gnh>siov ); genuinely , i.e. really : — naturally.
(1105) gno>fov, — gnof’-os ; akin to (3509) (ne>fov ); gloom (as of a storm): — blackness.
(1106) gnw>mh , — gno’-may ; from (1097) (ginw>skw ); cognition , i.e. (subject) opinion , or (object) resolve (counsel, consent , etc.): — advice, + agree, judgment, mind, purpose, will.
(1107) gnwri>zw , — gno-rid’-zo ; from a derivative of (1097) (ginw>skw ); to make known ; subject to know : — certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot.
(1108) gnw~siv, — gno’-sis ; from (1097) (ginw>skw ); knowing (the act), i.e. (by implication) knowledge : — knowledge, science.
(1109) gnw>sthv, — gnoce’-tace ; from (1097) (ginw>skw ); a knower : — expert.
(1110) gnwsto>v, — gnoce-tos’ ; from (1097) (ginw>skw ); well known : — acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.
(1111) goggu>zw , — gong-good’-zo ; of uncertain derivative; to grumble : — murmur.
(1112) goggusmo>v, — gong-goos-mos’ ; from (1111) (goggu>zw ); a grumbling : — grudging, murmuring.
(1113) goggusth>v, — gong-goos-tace’ ; from (1111) (goggu>zw ); a grumbler : — murmurer.
(1114) go>hv, — go’-ace ; from goa>w (to wail ); properly a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e. (by implication) an imposter : — seducer.
(1115) Golgoqa~ , — gol-goth-ah’ ; of Chaldee origin [compare Hebrew \1538\ (gulgoleth)]; the skull; Golgotha , a knoll near Jerusalem: — Golgotha.
(1116) Go>morjrJa , — gom’-or-hrhah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \6017\ (`Amorah)]; Gomorrha (i.e. Amorah ), a place near the Dead Sea: — Gomorrha.
(1117) go>mov, — gom’-os ; from (1073) (ge>mw ); a load (as filling ), i.e. (special) a cargo , or (by extension) wares : — burden, merchandise.
(1118) goneu>v, — gon-yooce’ ; from the base of (1096) (gi>nomai ); a parent : — parent.
(1119) gonu> , — gon-oo’ ; of uncertain affinity; the “knee ”: — knee (x -l).
(1120) gonupete>w , — gon-oo-pet-eh’-o ; from a compound of (1119) (gonu> ) and the alternative of (4098) (pi>ptw ); to fall on the knee : — bow the knee, kneel down.
(1121) gra>mma , — gram’-mah ; from (1125) (gra>fw ); a writing , i.e. a letter, note, epistle, book , etc.; plural learning : — bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written.
(1122) grammateu>v, — gram-mat-yooce’ ; from (1121) (gra>mma ); a writer , i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary : — scribe, townclerk.
(1123) grapto>v, — grap-tos’ ; from (1125) (gra>fw ); inscribed (figurative): — written.
(1124) grafh> , — graf-ay’ ; from (1125) (gra>fw ); a document , i.e. holy Writ (or its contents or a statement in it): — scripture.
(1125) gra>fw , — graf’-o ; a primary verb; to “grave ”, especially to write ; figurative to describe : — describe, write (-ing, -ten).
(1126) graw>dhv, — grah-o’-dace ; from grau~v (an old woman ) and (1491) (ei+dov ); crone-like , i.e. silly : — old wives’.
(1127) grhgoreu>w , — gray-gor-yoo’-o ; from (1453) (ejgei>rw ); to keep awake , i.e. watch (literal or figurative): — be vigilant, wake, (be) watch (-ful).
(1128) gumna>zw , — goom-nad’-zo ; from (1131) (gumno>v ); to practise naked (in the games), i.e. train (figurative): — exercise.
(1129) gumnasi>a , — goom-nas-ee’-ah ; from (1128) (gumna>zw ); training , i.e. (figurative) asceticism : — exercise.
(1130) gumnhteu>w , — goom-nayt-yoo’-o ; from a derivative of (1131) (gumno>v ); to strip , i.e. (reflexive) go poorly clad : — be naked.
(1131) gumno>v, — goom-nos’ ; of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative): — naked.
(1132) gumno>thv, — goom-not’-ace ; from (1131) (gumno>v ); nudity (absolute or comparative): — nakedness.
(1133) gunaika>rion , — goo-nahee-kar’-ee-on ; a diminutive from (1135) (gunh> ); a little (i.e. foolish ) woman : — silly woman.
(1134) gunaikei~ov, — goo-nahee-ki’-os ; from (1135) (gunh> ); feminine : — wife.
(1135) gunh> , — goo-nay’ ; probably from the base of (1096) (gi>nomai ); a woman ; specially a wife : — wife, woman.
(1136) Gw>g , — gogue ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1463\ (Gowg)]; Gog , a symblical name for some future Antichrist: — Gog.
(1137) gwni>a , — go-nee’-ah ; probably akin to (1119) (gonu> ); an angle : — corner, quarter. D
(1138) Dabi>d , — dab-eed’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1732\ (David)]; Dabid (i.e. David ), the Israelites king: — David.
(1139) daimoni>zomai , — dahee-mon-id’-zom-ahee ; middle from (1142) (dai>mwn ); to be exercised by a daemon : — have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil (-s).
(1140) daimo>nion , — dahee-mon’-ee-on ; neuter of a derivative of (1142) (dai>mwn ); a daemonic being ; by extensive a deity : — devil, god.
(1141) daimoniw>dhv, — dahee-mon-ee-o’-dace ; from (1140) (daimo>nion ) and (1142) (dai>mwn ); daemon-like : — devilish.
(1142) dai>mwn , — dah’ee-mown ; from dai>w (to distribute fortunes); a daemon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature): — devil.
(1143) da>knw , — dak’-no ; a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite , i.e. (figurative) thwart : — bite.
(1144) da>kru , — dak’-roo ; or da>kruon , dak’-roo-on; of uncertain affinity; a tear : — tear.
(1145) dakru>w , — dak-roo’-o ; from (1144) (da>kru ); to shed tears : — weep. Compare (2799) (klai>w ).
(1146) daktu>liov, — dak-too’-lee-os ; from (1147) (da>ktulov ); a finger -ring: — ring.
(1147) da>ktulov, — dak’-too-los ; probably from (1176) (de>ka ); a finger : — finger.
(1148) Dalmanouqa> , — dal-man-oo-thah’ ; probably of Chaldee origin; Dalmanutha , a place in Palestine: — Dalmanutha.
(1149) Dalmati>a , — dal-mat-ee’-ah ; probably of foreign derivative; Dalmatia , a region of Europe: — Dalmatia.
(1150) dama>zw dam-ad’-zo ; a variation of an obslete primary of the same meaning; to tame : — tame.
(1151) da>maliv, — dam’-al-is ; probably from the base of (1150) (dama>zw ); a heifer (as tame ): — heifer.
(1152) Da>mariv, — dam’-ar-is ; probably from the base of (1150) (dama>zw ); perhaps gentle; Damaris , an Athenian woman: — Damaris.
(1153) Damaskhno>v, — dam-as-kay-nos’ ; from (1154) ( Damasko>v ); a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus: — Damascene.
(1154) Damasko>v, — dam-as-kos’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1834\ (Dammeseq)]; Damascus , a city of Syria: — Damascus.
(1155) danei>zw , — dan-ide’-zo ; from (1156) (da>neion ); to loan on interest; reflexive to borrow : — borrow, lend.
(1156) da>neion , — dan’-i-on ; from da>nov (a gift ); probably akin to the base of (1325) (di>dwmi ); a loan : — debt.
(1157) daneisth>v, — dan-ice-tace’ ; from (1155) (danei>zw ); a lender : — creditorigin
(1158) Danih>l , — dan-ee-ale’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \1840\ (Daniye’l)]; Daniel , an Israelite: — Daniel.
(1159) dapana>w , — dap-an-ah’-o ; from (1160) (dapa>nh ); to expend , i.e. (in a good sense) to incur cost , or (in a bad one) to waste : — be at charges, consume, spend.
(1160) dapa>nh , — dap-an’-ay ; from da>ptw (to devour ); expense (as consuming ): — cost.
(1161) de> , — deh ; a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and , etc.: — also, and, but, moreover, now [often unexpressed in English ].
(1162) de>hsiv, — deh’-ay-sis ; from (1189) (de>omai ); a petition : — prayer, request, supplication.
(1163) dei~ , — die ; third person singular active present of (1210) (de>w ); also deo>n , deh-on’ ; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonal; it is (was , etc.) necessary (as binding ): — behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need (-ful), ought, should.
(1164) dei~gma , — digh’-mah ; from the base of (1166) (deiknu>w ); a specimen (as shown ): — example.
(1165) deigmati>zw , — digh-mat-id’-zo ; from (1164) (dei~gma ); to exhibit : — make a shew.
(1166) deiknu>w , — dike-noo’-o ; a prolonged form of an obstract primary of the same meaning; to show (literal or figurative): — shew.
(1167) deili>a , — di-lee’-ah ; from (1169) (deilo>v ); timidity : — fear.
(1168) deilia>w , — di-lee-ah’-o ; from (1167) (deili>a ); to be timid : — be afraid.
(1169) deilo>v, — di-los’ ; from de>ov (dread ); timid , i.e. (by implication) faithless : — fearful.
(1170) dei~na , — di’-nah ; probably from the same as (1171) (deinw~v ) (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful , i.e. strange ); so and so (when the person is not specified): — such a man.
(1171) deinw~v, — di-noce’ ; adverb from a derivative of the same as (1169) (deilo>v ); terribly , i.e. excessively : — grievously, vehemently.
(1172) deipne>w , — dipe-neh’-o ; from (1173) (dei~pnon ); to dine , i.e. take the principal (or evening) meal: — sup (x -per).
(1173) dei~pnon , — dipe’-non ; from the same as (1160) (dapa>nh ); dinner , i.e. the chief meal (usually in the evening): — feast, supper.
(1174) deisidaimone>sterov, — dice-ee-dahee-mon-es’-ter-os ; the compound of a derivative of the base of (1169) (deilo>v ) and (1142) (dai>mwn ); more religious than others: — too superstitious.
(1175) deisidaimoni>a , — dice-ee-dahee-mon-ee’-ah ; from the same as (1174) (deisidaimone>sterov ); religion : — superstition.
(1176) de>ka , — dek’-ah ; a primary number; ten : — [eight-] een, ten.
(1177) dekadu>o , — dek-ad-oo’-o ; from (1176) (de>ka ) and (1417) (du>o ); two and ten , i.e. twelve : — twelve.
(1178) dekape>nte , — dek-ap-en’-teh ; from (1176) (de>ka ) and (4002) (pe>nte ); ten and five , i.e. fifteen : — fifteen.
(1179) Deka>poliv, — dek-ap’-ol-is ; from (1176) (de>ka ) and (4172) (po>liv ); the ten-city region; the Decapolis , a district in Syria: — Decapolis.
(1180) dekate>ssarev, — dek-at-es’-sar-es ; from (1176) (de>ka ) and (5064) (te>ssarev ); ten and four , i.e. fourteen : — fourteen.
(1181) deka>th , — dek-at’-ay ; feminine of (1182) (de>katov ); a tenth , i.e. as a percentage or (technical) tithe : — tenth (part), tithe.
(1182) de>katov, — dek’-at-os ; ordinal from (1176) (de>ka ); tenth : — tenth.
(1183) dekato>w , — dek-at-o’-o ; from (1181) (deka>th ); to tithe , i.e. to give or take a tenth : — pay (receive) tithes.
(1184) dekto>v, — dek-tos’ ; from (1209) (de>comai ); approved ; (figurative) propitious : — accepted (-table).
(1185) delea>zw , — del-eh-ad’-zo ; from the base of (1388) (do>lov ); to entrap , i.e. (figurative) delude : — allure, beguile, entice.
(1186) de>ndron , — den’-dron ; probably from dru>v (an oak ); a tree : — tree.
(1187) dexiola>bov, — dex-ee-ol-ab’-os ; from (1188) (dexio>v ) and (2983) (lamba>nw ); a guardsman (as if taking the right ) or light-armed soldier: — spearman.
(1188) dexio>v, — dex-ee-os’ ; from (1209) (de>comai ); the right side or (feminine) hand (as that which usually takes ): — right (hand, side).
(1189) de>omai , — deh’-om-ahee ; middle of (1210) (de>w ); to beg (as binding oneself ), i.e. petition : — beseech, pray (to), make request. Compare (4441) (punqa>nomai ).
(1190) Derbai~ov, — der-bah’ee-os ; from (1191) ( De>rbh ); a Derbaean or inhabitant of Derbe: — of Derbe.
(1191) De>rbh , — der’-bay ; of foreign origin; Derbč , a place in Asia Minor: — Derbe.
(1192) de>rma , — der’-mah ; from (1194) (de>rw ); a hide : — skin.
(1193) derma>tinov, — der-mat’-ee-nos ; from (1192) (de>rma ); made of hide : — leathern, of a skin.
(1194) de>rw , — der’-o ; a primary verb; properly to flay , i.e. (by implication) to scourge , or (by analogy) to thrash : — beat, smite.
(1195) desmeu>w , — des-myoo’-o ; from a (presumed) derivative of (1196) (desme>w ); to be a binder (captor ), i.e. to enchain (a prisoner), to tie on (a load): — bind.
(1196) desme>w , — des-meh’-o ; from (1199) (desmo>n ); to tie , i.e. shackle : — bind.
(1197) desmh> , — des-may’ ; from (1196) (desme>w ); a bundle : — bundle.
(1198) de>smiov, — des’-mee-os ; from (1199) (desmo>n ); a captive (as bound ): — in bonds, prisoner.
(1199) desmo>n , — des-mon’ ; or desmo>v , des-mos’; neuter and masculine respectively from (1210) (de>w ); a band , i.e. ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figurative an impediment or disability : — band, bond, chain, string.
(1200) desmofu>lax , — des-mof-oo’-lax ; from (1199) (desmo>n ) and (5441) (fu>lax ); a jailer (as guarding the prisoners ): — jailor, keeper of the prison.
(1201) desmwth>rion , — des-mo-tay’-ree-on ; from a derivative of (1199) (desmo>n ) (equivalent to (1196) (desme>w )); a place of bondage , i.e. a dungeon : — prison.
(1202) desmw>thv, — des-mo’-tace ; from the same as (1201) (desmwth>rion ); (passive) a captive : — prisoner.
(1203) despo>thv, — des-pot’-ace ; perhaps from (1210) (de>w ) and po>siv (a husband ); an absolute ruler (“despot”): — Lord, master.
(1204) deu~ro , — dyoo’-ro ; of uncertain affinity; here ; used also imperative hither! ; and of time, hitherto : — come (hither), hither [-to].
(1205) deu~te , — dyoo’-teh ; from (1204) (deu~ro ) and an imperative form of ei+mi (to go ); come hither! : — come, x follow.
(1206) deuterai~ov, — dyoo-ter-ah’-yos ; from (1208) (deu>terov ); secondary , i.e. (special) on the second day: — next day.
(1207) deutero>prwtov, — dyoo-ter-op’-ro-tos ; from (1208) (deu>terov ) and (4413) (prw~tov ); second-first , i.e. (special) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day, and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost): — second...after the first.
(1208) deu>terov, — dyoo’-ter-os ; as the comparative of (1417) (du>o ); (ordinal) second (in time, place or rank; also adverbial): — afterward, again, second (-arily, time).
(1209) de>comai , — dekh’-om-ahee ; middle of a primary verb; to receive (in various applications, literal or figurative): — accept, receive, take. Compare (2983) (lamba>nw ).
(1210) de>w , — deh’-o ; a primary verb; to bind (in various applications, literal or figurative): — bind, be in bonds, knit, tie, wind. See also (1163) (dei~ ), (1189) (de>omai ).
(1211) dh> , — day ; probably akin to (1161) (de> ); a particle of emphasis or explicitness; now, then , etc.: — also, and, doubtless, now, therefore.
(1212) dh~lov, — day’-los ; of uncertain derivative; clear : — + bewray, certain, evident, manifest.
(1213) dhlo>w , — day-lo’-o ; from (1212) (dh~lov ); to make plain (by words): — declare, shew, signify.
(1214) Dhma~v, — day-mas’ ; probably for (1216) ( Dhmh>triov ); Demas , a Christian: — Demas.
(1215) dhmhgore>w , — day-may-gor-eh’-o ; from a compound of (1218) (dh~mov ) and (58) (ajgora ); to be a people-gatherer , i.e. to address a public assembly: — make an oration.
(1216) Dhmh>triov, — day-may’-tree-os ; from Dhmh>thr (Ceres ); Demetrius , the name of an Ephesian and of a Christian: — Demetrius.
(1217) dhmiourgo>v, — day-me-oor-gos’ ; from (1218) (dh~mov ) and (2041) (e]rgon ); a worker for the people , i.e. mechanic (spoken of the Creator ): — maker.
(1218) dh~mov, — day’-mos ; from (1210) (de>w ); the public (as bound together socially): — people.
(1219) dhmo>siov, — day-mos’-ee-os ; from (1218) (dh~mov ); public ; (feminine singular dative as adverb) in public : — common, openly, publickly.
(1220) dhna>rion , — day-nar’-ee-on ; of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses ): — pence, penny [-worth].
(1221) dh>pote , — day’-pot-eh ; from (1211) (dh> ) and (4218) (pote> ); a particle of generalization; indeed, at any time : — (what-) soever.
(1222) dh>pou , — day’-poo ; from (1211) (dh> ) and (4225) (pou> ); a particle of asseveration; indeed doubtless : — verily.
(1223) dia> , — dee-ah’ ; a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications, local, causal or occasional): — after, always, among, at, to avoid, because of (that), briefly, by, for (cause)...fore, from, in, by occasion of, of, by reason of, for sake, that, thereby, therefore, x though, through (-out), to, wherefore, with (-in). In composition it retains the same general import. Di>a . See (2203) ( Zeu>v ).
(1224) diabai>nw , — dee-ab-ah’ee-no ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (939) (ba>siv ); to cross : — come over, pass (through).
(1225) diaba>llw , — dee-ab-al’-lo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (906) (ba>llw ); (figurative) to traduce : — accuse.
(1226) diabebaio>omai , — dee-ab-eb-ahee-o’-om-ahee ; middle of a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (950) (bebaio>w ); to confirm thoroughly (by words), i.e. asseverate : — affirm constantly.
(1227) diable>pw , — dee-ab-lep’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (991) (ble>pw ); to look through , i.e. recover full vision : — see clearly.
(1228) dia>bolov, — dee-ab’-ol-os ; from (1225) (diaba>llw ); a traducer ; specially Satan [compare Hebrew \7854\ (satan)]: — false accuser, devil, slanderer.
(1229) diagge>llw , — de-ang-gel’-lo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (32) (a]ggelov ); to herald thoroughly : — declare, preach, signify.
(1230) diagi>nomai , — dee-ag-in’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); to elapse meanwhile : — x after, be past, be spent.
(1231) diaginw>skw , — dee-ag-in-o’-sko ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1097) (ginw>skw ); to know thoroughly , i.e. ascertain exactly : — (would) enquire, know the uttermost.
(1232) diagnwri>zw , — dee-ag-no-rid’-zo ; from (1123) (grapto>v ) and (1107) (gnwri>zw ); to tell abroad : — make known.
(1233) dia>gnwsiv, — dee-ag’-no-sis ; from (1231) (diaginw>skw ); (magisterial) examination (“diagnosis”): — hearing.
(1234) diagoggu>zw , — dee-ag-ong-good’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1111) (goggu>zw ); to complain throughout a crowd: — murmur.
(1235) diagrhgore>w , — dee-ag-ray-gor-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1127) (grhgoreu>w ); to waken thoroughly : — be awake.
(1236) dia>gw , — dee-ag’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (71) (a]gw ); to pass time or life: — lead life, living.
(1237) diade>comai , — dee-ad-ekh’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to receive in turn , i.e. (figurative) succeed to : — come after.
(1238) dia>dhma , — dee-ad’-ay-mah ; from a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (1210) (de>w ); a “diadem ” (as bound about the head): — crown. Compare (4735) (ste>fanov ).
(1239) diadi>dwmi , — dee-ad-id’-o-mee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1325) (di>dwmi ); to give throughout a crowd, i.e. deal out ; also to deliver over (as to a successor): — (make) distribute (-ion), divide, give.
(1240) dia>docov, — dee-ad’-okh-os ; from (1237) (diade>comai ); a successor in office: — room.
(1241) diazw>nnumi , — dee-az-own’-noo-mee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2224) (zw>nnumi ); to gird tightly : — gird.
(1242) diaqh>kh , — dee-ath-ay’-kay ; from (1303) (diati>qemai ); properly a disposition , i.e. (special) a contract (especially a devisory will ): — covenant, testament.
(1243) diai>resiv, — dee-ah’ee-res-is ; from (1244) (diaire>w ); a distinction or (concrete) variety : — difference, diversity.
(1244) diaire>w , — dee-ahee-reh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (138) (aiJre>omai ); to separate , i.e. distribute : — divide.
(1245) diakaqari>zw , — dee-ak-ath-ar-id’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2511) (kaqari>zw ); to cleanse perfectly , i.e. (special) winnow : — throughly purge.
(1246) diakatele>gcomai , — dee-ak-at-el-eng’-khom-ahee ; middle from (1223) (dia> ) and a compound of (2596) (kata>> ) and (1651) (ejle>gcw ); to prove downright , i.e. confute : — convince.
(1247) diakone>w , — dee-ak-on-eh’-o ; from (1249) (dia>konov ); to be an attendant , i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend or [figurative] teacher); techn. to act as a Christian deacon : — (ad-) minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon.
(1248) diakoni>a , — dee-ak-on-ee’-ah ; from (1249) (dia>konov ); attendance (as a servant, etc.); figurative (eleemosynary) aid , (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technical of the diaconate ): — (ad-) minister (-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service (-ing).
(1249) dia>konov, — dee-ak’-on-os ; probably from an obsolete dia>kw (to run on errands; compare (1377) (diw>kw )); an attendant , i.e. (genitive) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially a Christian teacher and pastor (technically a deacon or deaconess ): — deacon, minister, servant.
(1250) diako>sioi , — dee-ak-os’-ee-oy ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (1540) (eJkato>n ); two hundred : — two hundred.
(1251) diakou>omai , — dee-ak-oo’-om-ahee ; middle from (1223) (dia> ) and (191) (ajkou>w ); to hear throughout , i.e. patiently listen (to a prisoner’s plea): — hear.
(1252) diakri>nw , — dee-ak-ree’-no ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2919) (kri>nw ); to separate thoroughly i.e. (literal and reflexive) to withdraw from, or (by implication) oppose ; figurative to discriminate (by implication decide ), or (reflexive) hesitate : — contend, make (to) differ (-ence), discern, doubt, judge, be partial, stagger, waver.
(1253) dia>krisiv, — dee-ak’-ree-sis ; from (1252) (diakri>nw ); judicial estimation : — discern (-ing), disputation.
(1254) diakwlu>w , — dee-ak-o-loo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2967) (kwlu>w ); to hinder altogether , i.e. utterly prohibit : — forbid.
(1255) dialale>w , — dee-al-al-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2980) (lale>w ); to talk throughout a company, i.e. converse or (genitive) publish : — commune, noise abroad.
(1256) diale>gomai , — dee-al-eg’-om-ahee ; middle from (1223) (dia> ) and (3004) (le>gw ); to say thoroughly , i.e. discuss (in argument or exhortation): — dispute, preach (unto), reason (with), speak.
(1257) dialei>pw , — dee-al-i’-po ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3007) (lei>pw ); to leave off in the middle , i.e. intermit : — cease.
(1258) dia>lektov, — dee-al’-ek-tos ; from (1256) (diale>gomai ); a (mode of) discourse , i.e. “dialect ”: — language, tongue.
(1259) dialla>ssw , — dee-al-las’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (236) (ajlla>ssw ); to change thoroughly , i.e. (mental) to conciliate : — reconcile.
(1260) dialogi>zomai , — dee-al-og-id’-zom-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3049) (logi>zomai ); to reckon thoroughly , i.e. (genitive) to deliberate (by reflection or discussion): — cast in mind, consider, dispute, muse, reason, think.
(1261) dialogismo>v, — dee-al-og-is-mos’ ; from (1260) (dialogi>zomai ); discussion , i.e. (internal) consideration (by implication purpose ), or (external) debate : — dispute, doubtful (-ing), imagination, reasoning, thought.
(1262) dialu>w , — dee-al-oo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3089) (lu>w ); to dissolve utterly : — scatter.
(1263) diamartu>romai , — dee-am-ar-too’-rom-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3140) (marture>w ); to attest or protest earnestly , or (by implication) hortatively : — charge, testify (unto), witness.
(1264) diama>comai , — dee-am-akh’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3164) (ma>comai ); to fight fiercely (in altercation): — strive.
(1265) diame>nw , — dee-am-en’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3306) (me>nw ); to stay constantly (in being or relation): — continue, remain.
(1266) diameri>zw , — dee-am-er-id’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3307) (meri>zw ); to partition thoroughly (literal in distribution, figurative in dissension): — cloven, divide, part.
(1267) diamerismo>v, — dee-am-er-is-mos’ ; from (1266) (diameri>zw ); disunion (of opinion and conduct): — division.
(1268) diane>mw , — dee-an-em’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (3551) (no>mov ); to distribute , i.e. (of information) to disseminate : — spread.
(1269) dianeu>w , — dee-an-yoo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3506) (neu>w ); to nod (or express by signs) across an intervening space: — beckon.
(1270) diano>hma , — dee-an-o’-ay-mah ; from a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (3539) (noie>w ); something thought through i.e. a sentiment : — thought.
(1271) dia>noia , — dee-an’-oy-ah ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3563) (nou~v ); deep thought , properly the faculty (mind or its disposition ), by implication its exercise: — imagination, mind, understanding.
(1272) dianoi>gw , — dee-an-oy’-go ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (455) (ajnoi>gw ); to open thoroughly , literal (as a first-born) or figurative (to expound ): — open.
(1273) dianuktereu>w , — dee-an-ook-ter-yoo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (3571) (nu>x ); to sit up the whole night : — continue all night.
(1274) dianu>w , — dee-an-oo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and ajnu>w (to effect ); to accomplish thoroughly : — finish.
(1275) diapanto>v, — dee-ap-an-tos’ ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the genitic of (3956) (pa~v ); through all time, i.e. (adverb) constantly : — alway (-s), continually.
(1276) diapera>w , — dee-ap-er-ah’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of the base of (4008) (pe>ran ); to cross entirely : — go over, pass (over), sail over.
(1277) diaple>w , — dee-ap-leh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4126) (ple>w ); to sail through : — sail over.
(1278) diapone>w , — dee-ap-on-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (4192) (po>nov ); to toil through , i.e. (passive) be worried : — be grieved.
(1279) diaporeu>omai , — dee-ap-or-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4198) (poreu>omai ); to travel through : — go through, journey in, pass by.
(1280) diapore>w , — dee-ap-or-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (639) (ajpore>w ); to be thoroughly nonplussed : — (be in) doubt, be (much) perplexed.
(1281) diapragmateu>omai , — dee-ap-rag-mat-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4231) (pragmateu>omai ); to thoroughly occupy oneself , i.e. (transitive and by implication) to earn in business: — gain by trading.
(1282) diapri>w , — dee-ap-ree’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (4249) (pri>zw ); to saw asunder , i.e. (figurative) to exasperate : — cut (to the heart).
(1283) diarpa>zw , — dee-ar-pad’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (726) (aJrpa>zw ); to seize asunder , i.e. plunder : — spoil.
(1284) diarjrJh>essw , — dee-ar-hrayce’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4486) (rJh>gnumi ); to tear asunder : — break, rend.
(1285) diasafe>w , — dee-as-af-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and safh>v (clear ); to clear thoroughly , i.e. (figurative) declare : — tell unto.
(1286) diasei>w , — dee-as-i’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4579) (sei>w ); to shake thoroughly , i.e. (figurative) to intimidate : — do violence to.
(1287) diaskorpi>zw , — dee-as-kor-pid’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4650) (skorpi>zw ); to dissipate , i.e. (genitive) to rout or separate ; special to winnow ; figurative to squander : — disperse, scatter (abroad), strew, waste.
(1288) diaspa>w , — dee-as-pah’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4685) (spa>w ); to draw apart , i.e. sever or dismember : — pluck asunder, pull in pieces.
(1289) diaspei>rw , — dee-as-pi’-ro ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4687) (spei>rw ); to sow throughout , i.e. (figurative) distribute in foreign lands: — scatter abroad.
(1290) diaspora> , — dee-as-por-ah’ ; from (1289) (diaspei>rw ); dispersion , i.e. (special and concrete) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries: — (which are) scattered (abroad).
(1291) diaste>llomai , — dee-as-tel’-lom-ahee ; middle from (1223) (dia> ) and (4724) (ste>llw ); to set (oneself) apart (figurative distinguish ), i.e. (by implication) to enjoin : — charge, that which was (give) commanded (-ment).
(1292) dia>sthma , — dee-as’-tay-mah ; from (1339) (dii`>sthmi ); an interval : — space.
(1293) diastolh> , — dee-as-tol-ay’ ; from (1291) (diaste>llomai ); a variation : — difference, distinction.
(1294) diastre>fw , — dee-as-tref’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4762) (stre>fw ); to distort , i.e. (figurative) misinterpret , or (moral) corrupt : — perverse (-rt), turn away.
(1295) diasw>zw , — dee-as-odze’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (4982) (sw>zw ); to save thoroughly , i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue , etc.: — bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.
(1296) diatagh> , — dee-at-ag-ay’ ; from (1299) (diata>ssw ); arrangement , i.e. institution : — instrumentality.
(1297) dia>tagma , — dee-at’-ag-mah ; from (1299) (diata>ssw ); an arrangement , i.e. (authoritative) edict : — commandment.
(1298) diatara>ssw , — dee-at-ar-as’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5015) (tara>ssw ); to disturb wholly , i.e. agitate (with alarm): — trouble.
(1299) diata>ssw , — dee-at-as’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5021) (ta>ssw ); to arrange thoroughly , i.e. (special) institute, prescribe , etc.: — appoint, command, give, (set in) order, ordain.
(1300) diatele>w , — dee-at-el-eh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5055) (tele>w ); to accomplish thoroughly , i.e. (subject) to persist : — continue.
(1301) diathre>w , — dee-at-ay-reh’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5083) (thre>w ); to watch thoroughly , i.e. (positive and transitive) to observe strictly, or (negative and reflexive) to avoid wholly: — keep.
(1302) diati> , — dee-at-ee’ ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5101) (ti>v ); through what cause?, i.e. why? : — wherefore, why.
(1303) diati>qemai , — dee-at-ith’-em-ahee ; middle from (1223) (dia> ) and (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to put apart , i.e. (figurative) dispose (by assignment, compact or bequest): — appoint, make, testatorigin
(1304) diatri>bw , — dee-at-ree’-bo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (5147) (tri>bov ); to wear through (time), i.e. remain : — abide, be, continue, tarry.
(1305) diatrofh> , — dee-at-rof-ay’ ; from a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (5142) (tre>fw ); nourishment : — food.
(1306) diauga>zw , — dee-ow-gad’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (826) (aujga>zw ); to glimmer through , i.e. break (as day): — dawn.
(1307) diafanh>v, — dee-af-an-ace’ ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5316) (fai>nw ); appearing through , i.e. “diaphanous ”: — transparent.
(1308) diafe>rw , — dee-af-er’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to bear through , i.e. (literal) transport ; usually to bear apart , i.e. (objective) to toss about (figurative report ); subject to “differ ,” or (by implication) surpass : — be better, carry, differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter, publish, be of more value.
(1309) diafeu>gw , — dee-af-yoo’-go ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5343) (feu>gw ); to flee through , i.e. escape : — escape.
(1310) diafhmi>zw , — dee-af-ay-mid’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (5345) (fh>mh ); to report thoroughly , i.e. divulgate : — blaze abroad, commonly report, spread abroad, fame.
(1311) diafqei>rw , — dee-af-thi’-ro ; from (1225) (diaba>llw ) and (5351) (fqei>rw ); to rot thoroughly , i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passive decay utterly, figurative pervert ): — corrupt, destroy, perish.
(1312) diafqora> , — dee-af-thor-ah’ ; from (1311) (diafqei>rw ); decay : — corruption.
(1313) dia>forov, — dee-af’-or-os ; from (1308) (diafe>rw ); varying ; also surpassing : — differing, divers, more excellent.
(1314) diafula>ssw , — dee-af-oo-las’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (5442) (fula>ssw ); to guard thoroughly , i.e. protect : — keep.
(1315) diaceiri>zomai , — dee-akh-i-rid’-zom-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (5495) (cei>r ); to handle thoroughly , i.e. lay violent hands upon: — kill, slay.
(1316) diacwri>zomai , — dee-akh-o-rid’-zom-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the middle of (5563) (cwri>zw ); to remove (oneself) wholly , i.e. retire : — depart.
(1317) didaktiko>v, — did-ak-tik-os’ ; from (1318) (didakto>v ); instructive (“didactic”): — apt to teach.
(1318) didakto>v, — did-ak-tos’ ; from (1321) (dida>skw ); (subject) instructed or (object) communicated by teaching: — taught, which...teacheth.
(1319) didaskali>a , — did-as-kal-ee’-ah ; from (1320) (dida>skalov ); instruction (the function or the information): — doctrine, learning, teaching.
(1320) dida>skalov, — did-as’-kal-os ; from (1321) (dida>skw ); an instructor (genitive or special): — doctor, master, teacher.
(1321) dida>skw , — did-as’-ko ; a prolonged (causative) form of a primary verb da>w (to learn ); to teach (in the same broad application): — teach.
(1322) didach> , — did-akh-ay’ ; from (1321) (dida>skw ); instruction (the act or the matter): — doctrine, hath been taught.
(1323) di>dracmon , — did’-rakh-mon ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (1406) (dracmh> ); a double drachma (didrachm ): — tribute.
(1324) Di>dumov, — did’-oo-mos ; prolonged from (1364) (di>v ); double , i.e. twin; Didymus , a Christian: — Didymus.
(1325) di>dwmi , — did’-o-mee ; a prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an alternative in most of the tenses); to give (used in a very wide application, properly or by implication, literal or figurative; greatly modified by the connection): — adventure, bestow, bring forth, commit, deliver (up), give, grant, hinder, make, minister, number, offer, have power, put, receive, set, shew, smite (+ with the hand), strike (+ with the palm of the hand), suffer, take, utter, yield.
(1326) diegei>rw , — dee-eg-i’-ro ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1453) (ejgei>rw ); to wake fully , i.e. arouse (literal or figurative): — arise, awake, raise, stir up.
(1327) die>xodov, — dee-ex’-od-os ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (1841) (e]xodov ); an outlet through , i.e. probably an open square (from which roads diverge): — highway.
(1328) diermhneuth>v, — dee-er-main-yoo-tace’ ; from (1329) (diermhneu>w ); an explainer : — interpreter.
(1329) diermhneu>w , — dee-er-main-yoo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2059) (eJrmhneu>w ); to explain thoroughly ; by implication to translate : — expound, interpret (-ation).
(1330) die>rcomai , — dee-er’-khom-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to traverse (literal): — come, depart, go (about, abroad, every where, over, through, throughout), pass (by, over, through, throughout), pierce through, travel, walk through.
(1331) dierwta>w , — dee-er-o-tah’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2065) (ejrwta>w ); to question throughout , i.e. ascertain by interrogation: — make enquiry for.
(1332) dieth>v, — dee-et-ace’ ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (2094) (e]tov ); of two years (in age): — two years old.
(1333) dieti>a , — dee-et-ee’-a ; from (1332) (dieth>v ); a space of two years (biennium ): — two years.
(1334) dihge>omai , — dee-ayg-eh’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2233) (hJge>omai ); to relate fully : — declare, shew, tell.
(1335) dih>gesiv, — dee-ayg’-es-is ; from (1334) (dihge>omai ); a recital : — declaration.
(1336) dihneke>v, — dee-ay-nek-es’ ; neuter of a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of an alternate of (5342) (fe>rw ); carried through , i.e. (adverb with (1519) (eijv ) and (3588) (oJ) prefix) perpetually : — + continually, for ever.
(1337) diqa>lass ov, — dee-thal’-as-sos ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (2281) (qa>lassa ); having two seas , i.e. a sound with a double outlet: — where two seas met.
(1338) dii`kne>omai, — dee-ik-neh’-om-ahee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and the base of (2425) (iJkano>v ); to reach through , i.e. penetrate : — pierce.
(1339) dii`>sthmi, — dee-is’-tay-mee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to stand apart , i.e. (reflex.) to remove, intervene : — go further, be parted, after the space of.
(1340) dii`scuri>zomai , — schurizomai ; dee-is-khoo-rid’-zomahee/ from (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (2478) (ijscuro>v ); to stout it through , i.e. asseverate : — confidently (constantly) affirm.
(1341) dikaiokrisi>a , — dik-ah-yok-ris-ee’-ah ; from (1342) (di>kaiov ) and Greek (2920) (kri>siv ); a just sentence : — righteous judgment.
(1342) di>kaiov, — dik’-ah-yos ; from (1349) (di>kh ); equitable (in character or act); by implication innocent, holy (absolute or relative): — just, meet, right (-eous).
(1343) dikaiosu>nh , — dik-ah-yos-oo’-nay ; from (1342) (di>kaiov ); equity (of character or act); specially (Christian) justification : — righteousness.
(1344) dikaio>w , — dik-ah-yo’-o ; from (1342) (di>kaiov ); to render (i.e. show or regard as) just or innocent : — free, justify (-ier), be righteous.
(1345) dikai>wma , — dik-ah’-yo-mah ; from (1344) (dikaio>w ); an equitable deed ; by implication a statute or decision : — judgment, justification, ordinance, righteousness.
(1346) dikai>wv, — dik-ah’-yoce ; adverb from (1342) (di>kaiov ); equitably : — justly, (to) righteously (-ness).
(1347) dikai>wsiv, — dik-ah’-yo-sis ; from (1344) (dikaio>w ); acquittal (for Christ’s sake): — justification.
(1348) dikasth>v, — dik-as-tace’ ; from a derivative of (1349) (di>kh ); a judger : — judge.
(1349) di>kh , — dee’-kay ; probably from (1166) (deiknu>w ); right (as self-evident ), i.e. justice (the principle, a decision, or its execution): — judgment, punish, vengeance.
(1350) di>ktuon , — dik’-too-on ; probably from a primary verb di>kw (to cast ); a seine (for fishing): — net.
(1351) di>logov, — dil’-og-os ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (3056) (lo>gov ); equivocal , i.e. telling a different story: — double-tongued.
(1352) dio> , — dee-o’ ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3739) (o[v ); through which thing, i.e. consequently : — for which cause, therefore, wherefore.
(1353) diodeu>w , — dee-od-yoo’-o ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3593) (oJdeu>w ); to travel through : — go throughout, pass through.
(1354) Dionu>siov, — dee-on-oo’-see-os ; from Dio>nusov (Bacchus ); reveller; Dionysius , an Athenian: — Dionysius.
(1355) dio>per , — dee-op’-er ; from (1352) (dio> ) and (4007) (per ); on which very account : — wherefore.
(1356) diopeth>v, — dee-op-et’-ace ; from the alternate of (2203) ( Zeu>v ) and the alternate of (4098) (pi>ptw ); sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite ): — which fell down from Jupiter.
(1357) dio>rqwsiv, — dee-or’-tho-sis ; from a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and a derivative of (3717) (ojrqo>v ), meaning to straighten thoroughly; rectification , i.e. (special) the Messianic restauration : — reformation.
(1358) dioru>ssw , — dee-or-oos’-so ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3736) (ojru>ssw ); to penetrate burglariously: — break through (up). Dio>v . See (2203) ( Zeu>v ).
(1359) Dio>skouroi , — dee-os’-koo-roy ; from the alternate of (2203) ( Zeu>v ) and a form of the base of (2877) (kora>sion ); sons of Jupiter , i.e. the twins Dioscuri : — Castor and Pollux.
(1360) dio>ti , — dee-ot’-ee ; from (1223) (dia> ) and (3754) (o[ti ); on the very account that , or inasmuch as : — because (that), for, therefore.
(1361) Diotrefh>v, — dee-ot-ref-ace’ ; from the alternate of (2203) ( Zeu>v ) and (5142) (tre>fw ); Jove-nourished; Diotrephes , an opponent of Christianity: — Diotrephes.
(1362) diplou~v, — dip-looce’ ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (probably) the base of (4119) (plei>wn ); two-fold : — double, two-fold more.
(1363) diplo>w , — dip-lo’-o ; from (1362) (diplou~v ); to render twofold : — double. di>v, — dece ; adverb from (1417) (du>o ); twice : — again, twice. Di>v . See (2203) ( Zeu>v ).
(1365) dista>zw , — dis-tad’-zo ; from (1364) (di>v ); properly to duplicate , i.e. (mental) to waver (in opinion): — doubt.
(1366) di>stomov, — dis’-tom-os ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (4750) (sto>ma ); double-edged : — with two edges, two-edged.
(1367) disci>lioi , — oi ; dis-khil’-ee-oy/from (1364) (di>v ) and (5507) (ci>lioi ); two thousand : — two thousand.
(1368) diu~li>zw , — dee-oo-lid’-zo ; from (1223) (dia> ) and uJli>zw , hoo-lid’-zo (to filter ); to strain out : — strain at [probably by misprint ].
(1369) dica>zw , — dee-khad’-zo ; from a derivative of (1364) (di>v ); to make apart , i.e. sunder (figurative alienate ): — set at variance.
(1370) dicostasi>a , — dee-khos-tas-ee’-ah ; from a derivative of (1364) (di>v ) and (4714) (sta>siv ); disunion , i.e. (figurative) dissension : — division, sedition.
(1371) dic ot ome>w , — dee-khot-om-eh’-o ; from a compound of a derivative of (1364) (di>v ) and a derivative of te>mnw (to cut ); to bisect , i.e. (by extension) to flog severely: — cut asunder (in sunder).
(1372) diya>w , — dip-sah’-o ; from a variation of (1373) (di>yov ); to thirst for (literal or figurative): — (be, be a-) thirst (-y).
(1373) di>yov, — dip’-sos ; of uncertain affinity; thirst : — thirst.
(1374) di>yucov, — dip’-soo-khos ; from (1364) (di>v ) and (5590) (yuch> ); two-spirited , i.e. vacillating (in opinion or purpose): — double minded.
(1375) diwgmo>v, — dee-ogue-mos’ ; from (1377) (diw>kw ); persecution : — persecution.
(1376) diw>kthv, — dee-oke’-tace ; from (1377) (diw>kw ); a persecutor : — persecutorigin
(1377) diw>kw , — dee-o’-ko ; a prolonged (and causative) form of a primary verb di>w (to flee ; compare the base of (1169) (deilo>v ) and (1249) (dia>konov )); to pursue (literal or figurative); by implication to persecute : — ensue, follow (after), given to, (suffer) persecute (-ion), press forward.
(1378) do>gma , — dog’-mah ; from the base of (1380) (doke>w ); a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical): — decree, ordinance.
(1379) dogmati>zw , — dog-mat-id’-zo ; from (1378) (do>gma ); to prescribe by statute, i.e. (reflexive) to submit to ceremonial rule : — be subject to ordinances.
(1380) doke>w , — dok-eh’-o ; a prolonged form of a primary verb do>kw , dok’-o (used only as an alternate in certain tenses; compare the base of (1166) (deiknu>w )) of the same meaning; to think ; by implication to seem (truthfully or uncertainly): — be accounted, (of own) please (-ure), be of reputation, seem (good), suppose, think, trow.
(1381) dokima>zw , — dok-im-ad’-zo ; from (1384) (do>kimov ); to test (literal or figurative); by implication to approve : — allow, discern, examine, x like, (ap-) prove, try.
(1382) dokimh> , — dok-ee-may’ ; from the same as (1384) (do>kimov ); test (abstract or concrete); by implication trustiness : — experience (-riment), proof, trial.
(1383) doki>mion , — dok-im’-ee-on ; neuter of a presumed derivative of (1382) (dokimh> ); a testing ; by implication trustworthiness : — trial, trying.
(1384) do>kimov, — dok’-ee-mos ; from (1380) (doke>w ); properly acceptable (current after assayal), i.e. approved : — approved, tried.
(1385) doko>v, — dok-os’ ; from (1209) (de>comai ) (through the idea of holding up); a stick of timber: — beam. do>kw . See (1380) (doke>w ).
(1386) do>liov, — dol’-ee-os ; from (1388) (do>lov ); guileful : — deceitful.
(1387) dolio>w , — dol-ee-o’-o ; from (1386) (do>liov ); to be guileful : — use deceit.
(1388) do>lov, — dol’-os ; from an obsolete primary de>llw (probably meaning to decoy ; compare (1185) (delea>zw )); a trick (bait ), i.e. (figurative) wile : — craft, deceit, guile, subtilty.
(1389) dolo>w , — dol-o’-o ; from (1388) (do>lov ); to ensnare , i.e. (figurative) adulterate : — handle deceitfully.
(1390) do>ma , — dom’-ah ; from the base of (1325) (di>dwmi ); a present : — gift.
(1391) do>xa , — dox’-ah ; from the base of Greek (doke>w ); glory (as very apparent ), in a wide application (literal or figurative, object or subject): — dignity, glory (-ious), honour, praise, worship.
(1392) doxa>zw , — dox-ad’-zo ; from (1391) (do>xa ); to render (or esteem ) glorious (in a wide application): — (make) glorify (- ious), full of (have) glory, honour, magnify.
(1393) Dorka>v, — dor-kas’ ; gazelle; Dorcas , a Christian woman: — Dorcas.
(1394) do>siv, — dos’-is ; from the base of (1325) (di>dwmi ); a giving ; by implication (concrete) a gift : — gift, giving.
(1395) do>thv, — dot’-ace ; from the base of (1325) (di>dwmi ); a giver : — giver.
(1396) doulagwge>w , — doo-lag-ogue-eh’-o ; from a presumed compound of (1401) (dou~lov ) and (71) (a]gw ); to be a slavedriver , i.e. to enslave (figurative subdue ): — bring into subjection.
(1397) doulei>a , — doo-li’-ah ; from (1398) (douleu>w ); slavery (ceremonial or figurative): — bondage.
(1398) douleu>w , — dool-yoo’-o ; from (1401) (dou~lov ); to be a slave to (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary): — be in bondage, (do) serve (-ice).
(1399) dou>lh , — doo’-lay ; feminine of (1401) (dou~lov ); a female slave (involuntary or voluntary): — handmaid (-en).
(1400) dou~lon , — doo’-lon ; neuter of (1401) (dou~lov ); subservient : — servant.
(1401) dou~lov, — doo’-los ; from (1210) (de>w ); a slave (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary; frequently therefore in a qualified sense of subjection or subserviency ): — bond (-man), servant.
(1402) doulo>w , — doo-lo’-o ; from (1401) (dou~lov ); to enslave (literal or figurative): — bring into (be under) bondage, x given, become (make) servant.
(1403) doch> , — dokh-ay’ ; from (1209) (de>comai ); a reception , i.e. convivial entertainment : — feast.
(1404) dra>kwn , — drak’-own ; probably from an alternate form of de>rkomai (to look ); a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate ): — dragon.
(1405) dra>ssomai , — dras’-som-ahee ; perhaps akin to the base of (1404) (dra>kwn ) (through the idea of capturing ); to grasp , i.e. (figurative) entrap : — take.
(1406) dracmh> , — drakh-may’ ; from (1405) (dra>ssomai ); a drachma or (silver) coin (as handled ): — piece (of silver). dre>mw . See (5143) (tre>cw ).
(1407) dre>panon , — drep’-an-on ; from dre>pw (to pluck ); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting): — sickle.
(1408) dro>mov, — drom’-os ; from the alternate of (5143) (tre>cw ); a race , i.e. (figurative) career : — course.
(1409) Drou>silla , — droo’-sil-lah ; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla , a member of the Herodian family: — Drusilla. du~mi . See (1416) (du>nw ).
(1410) du>namai , — doo’-nam-ahee ; of uncertaijn affinity; to be able or possible : — be able, can (do, + -not), could, may, might, be possible, be of power.
(1411) du>namiv, — doo’-nam-is ; from (1410) (du>namai ); force (literal or figurative); specially miraculous power (usually by implication a miracle itself): — ability, abundance, meaning, might (-ily, -y, -y deed), (worker of) miracle (-s), power, strength, violence, might (wonderful) work.
(1412) dunamo>w , — doo-nam-o’-o ; from (1411) (du>namiv ); to enable : — strengthen.
(1413) duna>sthv, — doo-nas’-tace ; from (1410) (du>namai ); a ruler or officer : — of great authority, mighty, potentate.
(1414) dunate>w , — doo-nat-eh’-o ; from (1415) (dunato>v ); to be efficient (figurative): — be mighty.
(1415) dunato>v, — doo-nat-os’ ; from (1410) (du>namai ); powerful or capable (literal or figurative); neuter possible : — able, could, (that is) mighty (man), possible, power, strong.
(1416) du>nw , — doo’-no ; or du~mi , doo’-mee; prolonged forms of an obsolete primary du>w , doo’-o (to sink ); to go “down ”: — set.
(1417) du>o , — doo’-o ; a primary numeral; “two ”: — both, twain, two.
(1418) dus- , — doos ; a primary inseparable particle of uncertain derivative; used only in composition as a prefix; hard , i.e. with difficulty : — + hard, + grievous, etc. .
(1419) dusba>staktov, — doos-bas’-tak-tos ; from (1418) (dus- ) and a derivative of (941) (basta>zw ); oppressive : — grievous to be borne.
(1420) dusenteri>a , — doos-en-ter-ee’-ah ; from (1418) (dus- ) and a compound of (1787) (entos) (meaning a bowel ); a “dysentery ”: — bloody flux.
(1421) dusermh>neutov, — doos-er-mane’-yoo-tos ; from (1418) (dus- ) and a presumed derivative of (2059) (eJrmhneu>w ); difficult of explanation : — hard to be uttered.
(1422) du>skolov, — doos’-kol-os ; from (1418) (dus- ) and ko>lon (food ); properly fastidious about eating (peevish ), i.e. (genitive) impracticable : — hard.
(1423) dusko>lwv, — doos-kol’-oce ; adverb from (1422) (du>skolov ); impracticably : — hardly.
(1424) dusmh> , — doos-may’ ; from (1416) (du>nw ); the sun-set , i.e. (by implication) the western region: — west.
(1425) dusno>htov, — doos-no’-ay-tos ; from (1418) (dus- ) and a derivative of (3539) (noie>w ); difficult of perception : — hard to be understood.
(1426) dusfhmi>a , — doos-fay-mee’-ah ; from a compound of (1418) (dus- ) and (5345) (fh>mh ); defamation : — evil report. du>w . See (1416) (du>nw ).
(1427) dw>deka , — do’-dek-ah ; from (1417) (du>o ) and (1176) (de>ka ); two and ten , i.e. a dozen : — twelve.
(1428) dwde>katov, — do-dek’-at-os ; from (1427) (dw>deka ); twelfth : — twelfth.
(1429) dwdeka>fulon , — do-dek-af’-oo-lon ; from (1427) (dw>deka ) and (5443) (fulh> ); the commonwealth of Israel: — twelve tribes.
(1430) dw~ma , — do’-mah ; from de>mw (to build ); properly an edifice , i.e. (special) a roof : — housetop.
(1431) dwrea> , — do-reh-ah’ ; from (1435) (dw~ron ); a gratuity : — gift.
(1432) dwrea>n , — do-reh-an’ ; accusative of (1431) (dwrea> ) as adverb; gratuitously (literal or figurative): — without a cause, freely, for naught, in vain.
(1433) dwre>omai , — do-reh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1435) (dw~ron ); to bestow gratuitously: — give.
(1434) dw>rhma , — do’-ray-mah ; from (1433) (dwre>omai ); a bestowment : — gift.
(1435) dw~ron , — do’-ron ; a present ; specially a sacrifice : — gift, offering. E
(1436) e]a , — eh’-ah ; apparently imperative of (1439) (ejajw ); properly let it be , i.e. (as interject) aha! : — let alone.
(1437) eja>n , — eh-an’ ; from (1487) (eij ) and (302) (a]n ); a conditional particle; in case that, provided , etc.; often used in connection with other particles to denote indefiniteness or uncertainty : — before, but, except, (and) if, (if) so, (what-, whither-) soever, though, when (-soever), whether (or), to whom, [who-] so (- ever). See (3361) (mh> ). eja>n mh . See (3361) (mh> ).
(1438) eJautou~ , — heh-ow-too’ ; (including all the other cases); from a reflexive pronoun otherwise obsolete and the generic (dative or accusative) of (846) (aujto>v ); him - (her-, it-, them -, also [in conjunction with the personal pronoun of the other persons] my-, thy-, our-, your -) self (selves ), etc.: — alone, her (own, - self), (he) himself, his (own), itself, one (to) another, our (thine) own (-selves), + that she had, their (own, own selves), (of) them (-selves), they, thyself, you, your (own, own conceits, own selves, -selves).
(1439) ejajw , — eh-ah’-o ; of uncertain affinity; to let be , i.e. permit or leave alone: — commit, leave, let (alone), suffer. See also (1436) (e]a ).
(1440) eJbdomh>konta , — heb-dom-ay’-kon-tah ; from (1442) (e[bdomov ) and a modified form of (1176) (de>ka ), seventy : — seventy, three score and ten.
(1441) eJbdomhkontaki>v, — heb-dom-ay-kon-tak-is’ ; multiple adverb from (1440) (eJbdomh>konta ); seventy times : — seventy times.
(1442) e[bdomov, — heb’-dom-os ; ordinal from (2033) (eJpta> ); seventh : — seventh.
(1443) ĆEbe>r , — eb-er’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \5677\ (`Eber)]; Eber , a patriarch: — Eber.
(1444) °Ebrai`ko>v , — heb-rah-ee-kos’ ; from (1443) ( ĆEbe>r ); Hebraďc or the Jewish language: — Hebrew.
(1445) °Ebrai~ov, — heb-rah’-yos ; from (1443) ( ĆEbe>r ); a Hebraean (i.e. Hebrew) or Jew : — Hebrew.
(1446) °Ebrai`>v , — heb-rah-is’ from (1443) ( ĆEbe>r ); the Hebraistic (i.e. Hebrew ) or Jewish (Chaldee ) language: — Hebrew.
(1447) °Ebrai`sti> ; — heb-rah-is-tee’ adverb from (1446) ( °Ebrai`>v ); Hebraistically or in the Jewish (Chaldee) language: — in (the) Hebrew \ tongue).
(1448) ejggi>zw , — eng-id’-zo ; from (1451) (ejggu>v ); to make near , i.e. (reflexive) approach : — approach, be at hand, come (draw) near, be (come, draw) nigh.
(1449) ejggra>fw , — eng-graf’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1125) (gra>fw ); to “engrave ”, i.e. inscribe : — write (in).
(1450) e]gguov, — eng’-goo-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and gui~on (a limb ); pledged (as if articulated by a member), i.e. a bondsman : — surety.
(1451) ejggu>v, — eng-goos’ ; from a primary verb a]gcw (to squeeze or throttle ; akin to the base of (43) (ajgka>lh )); near (literal or figurative, of place or time): — from, at hand, near, nigh (at hand, unto), ready.
(1452) ejggu>teron , — eng-goo’-ter-on ; neuter of the comparative of (1451) (ejggu>v ); nearer : — nearer.
(1453) ejgei>rw , — eg-i’-ro ; probably akin to the base of (58) (ajgora ) (through the idea of collecting one’s faculties); to waken (transitive or intransitive), i.e. rouse (literal from sleep, from sitting or lying, from disease, from death; or figurative from obscurity, inactivity, ruins, nonexistence): — awake, lift (up), raise (again, up), rear up, (a-) rise (again, up), stand, take up.
(1454) e]gersiv, — eg’-er-sis ; from (1453) (ejgei>rw ); a resurgence (from death): — resurrection.
(1455) ejgka>qetov, — eng-kath’-et-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (2524) (kaqi>hmi ); subinduced , i.e. surreptitiously suborned as a lier-in-wait: — spy.
(1456) ejgkai>nia , — eng-kah’ee-nee-ah ; neuter plural of a presumed compound from (1722) (ejn ) and (2537) (kaino>v ); innovatives , i.e. (special) renewal (of religious services after the Antiochian interruption): — dedication.
(1457) ejgkaini>zw , — eng-kahee-nid’-zo ; from (1456) (ejgkai>nia ); to renew , i.e. inaugurate : — consecrate, dedicate.
(1458) ejgkale>w , — eng-kal-eh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2564) (kale>w ); to call in (as a debt or demand), i.e. bring to account (charge , criminate , etc.): — accuse, call in question, implead, lay to the charge.
(1459) ejgkatalei>pw , — eng-kat-al-i’-po ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2641) (katalei>pw ); to leave behind in some place, i.e. (in a good sense) let remain over , or (in a bad one) to desert : — forsake, leave.
(1460) ejgkatoike>w , — eng-kat-oy-keh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2730) (katoike>w ); to settle down in a place, i.e. reside : — dwell among.
(1461) ejgkentri>zw , — eng-ken-trid’-zo ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (2759) (ke>ntron ); to prick in , i.e. ingraft : — graff in (-to).
(1462) e]gklema , — eng’-klay-mah ; from (1458) (ejgkale>w ); an accusation , i.e. offence alleged: — crime laid against, laid to charge.
(1463) ejgkombo>omai , — eng-kom-bo’-om-ahee ; middle from (1722) (ejn ) and kombo>w (to gird ); to engirdle oneself (for labor), i.e. figurative (the apron being a badge of servitude) to wear (in token of mutual deference): — be clothed with.
(1464) ejgkoph> , — eng-kop-ay’ ; from (1465) (ejgko>ptw ); a hindrance : — x hinder.
(1465) ejgko>ptw , — eng-kop’-to ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2875) (ko>ptw ); to cut into , i.e. (figurative) impede, detain : — hinder, be tedious unto.
(1466) ejgkra>teia , — eng-krat’-i-ah ; from (1468) (ejgkrath>v ); selfcontrol (especially continence ): — temperance.
(1467) ejgkrateu>omai , — eng-krat-yoo’-om-ahee ; middle from (1468) (ejgkrath>v ); to exercise self-restraint (in diet and chastity): — can ([-not]) contain, be temperate.
(1468) ejgkrath>v, — eng-krat-ace’ ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2904) (kra>tov ); strong in a thing (masterful ), i.e. (figurative and reflex.) self-controlled (in appetite, etc.): — temperate.
(1469) ejgkri>nw , — eng-kree’-no ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2919) (kri>nw ); to judge in , i.e. count among: — make of the number.
(1470) ejgkru>ptw , — eng-kroop’-to ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2928) (kru>ptw ); to conceal in , i.e. incorporate with : — hid in.
(1471) e]gkuov, — eng’-koo-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (2949) (ku~ma ); swelling in side, i.e. pregnant : — great with child.
(1472) ejgcri>w , — eng-khree’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5548) (cri>w ); to rub in (oil), i.e. besmear : — anoint.
(1473) ejgw> , — eg-o’ ; a primary pronoun of the first person I (only expressed when emphatic): — I, me. For the other cases and the plural see (1691) (ejme> ), (1698) (ejmoi> ), (1700) (ejmou~ ), (2248) (hJma~v ), (2249) (hJmei~v ), (2254) (hJmi~n ), (2257) (hJmw~n ), etc.
(1474) ejdafi>zw , — ed-af-id’-zo ; from Greek (1475) (e]dafov ); to raze : — lay even with the ground.
(1475) e]dafov, — ed’-af-os ; from the base of (1476) (eJdrai~ov ); a basis (bottom ), i.e. the soil : — ground.
(1476) eJdrai~ov, — hed-rah’-yos ; from a derivative of e[zomai (to sit ); sedentary , i.e. (by implication) immovable : — settled, stedfast.
(1477) eJdrai>wma , — hed-rah’-yo-mah ; from a derivative of (1476) (eJdrai~ov ); a support , i.e. (figurative) basis : — ground.
(1478) ĆEzeki>av, — ed-zek-ee’-as ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2396\ (Chizqiyah)]; Ezekias (i.e. Hezekiah ), an Israelite: — Ezekias.
(1479) ejqeloqrhskei>a , — eth-el-oth-race-ki’-ah ; from (2309) (qe>lw ) and (2356) (qrhskei>a ); voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted ) piety , i.e. sanctimony : — will worship. ejqe>lw . See (2309) (qe>lw ).
(1480) ejqi>zw , — eth-id’-zo ; from (1485) (e]qov ); to accustom , i.e. (neuter passive participle) customary : — custom.
(1481) ejqna>rchv, — eth-nar’-khace ; from (1484) (e]qnov ) and (746) (ajrch> ); the governor [not king] of a district : — ethnarch.
(1482) ejqniko>v, — eth-nee-kos’ ; from (1484) (e]qnov ); national (“ethnic ”), i.e. (special) a Gentile : — heathen (man).
(1483) ejqnikw~v, — eth-nee-koce’ ; adverb from (1482) (ejqniko>v ); as a Gentile : — after the manner of Gentiles.
(1484) e]qnov, — eth’-nos ; probably from (1486) (e]qw ); a race (as of the same habit ), i.e. a tribe ; specially a foreign (non-Jewish ) one (usually by implication pagan ): — Gentile, heathen, nation, people.
(1485) e]qov, — eth’-os ; from (1486) (e]qw ); a usage (prescribed by habit or law): — custom, manner, be wont.
(1486) e]qw , — eth’-o ; a primary verb; to be used (by habit or conventionality); neuter perfixed participle usage : — be custom (manner, wont).
(1487) eij , — i ; a primary particle of conditionality; if, whether, that , etc.: — forasmuch as, if, that, ([al-]) though, whether. Often used in connection or composition with other particles, especially as in (1489) (ei]ge ), (1490) (eij de< mh> (ge )), (1499) (eij kai> ), (1508) (e>ij mh> ), (1509) (eij mh> ti ), (1512) (ei] per ), (1513) (ei] pwv ), (1536) (ei] tiv ), (1537) (ejk ). See also (1437) (eja>n ).
(1488) ei+ , — i ; second personal singular present of (1510) (eijmi> ); thou art : — art, be.
(1489) ei]ge , — i’-gheh ; from (1487) (eij ) and (1065) (ge> ); if indeed, seeing that, unless , (with negative) otherwise : — if (so be that, yet).
(1490) eij de< mh> (ge ) , — i deh may’-(gheh) ; from (1487) (eij ), (1161) (de> ) and (3361) (mh> ) (sometimes with (1065) (ge> ) added); but if not : — (or) else, if (not, otherwise), otherwise.
(1491) ei+dov, — i’-dos ; from (1492) (ei]dw ); a view , i.e. form (literal or figurative): — appearance, fashion, shape, sight.
(1492) ei]dw , — i’-do ; a primary verb; used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent (3700) (ojpta>nomai ) and (3708) (oJra>w ); properly to see (literal or figurative); by implication (in the perf. only) to know : — be aware, behold, x can (+ not tell), consider, (have) know (-ledge), look (on), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand, wish, wot. Compare (3700) (ojpta>nomai ).
(1493) eijdwlei~on , — i-do-li’-on ; neuter of a presumed derivative of (1497) (e]dwlon ); an image-fane : — idol’s temple.
(1494) eijdwlo>quton , — i-do-loth’-oo-ton ; neuter of a compound of (1497) (e]dwlon ) and a presumed derivative of (2380) (qu>w ); an image-sacrifice , i.e. part of an idolatrous offering : — (meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols.
(1495) eijdwlolatrei>a , — i-do-lol-at-ri’-ah ; from (1497) (e]dwlon ) and (2999) (latrei>a ); image-worship (literal or figurative): — idolatry.
(1496) eijdwlola>trhv, — i-do-lol-at’-race ; from (1497) (e]dwlon ) and the base of (3000) (latreu>w ); an image - (servant or) worshipper (literal or figurative): — idolater.
(1497) e]dwlon , — i’-do-lon ; from (1491) (ei+dov ); an image (i.e. for worship); by implication a heathen god , or (plural) the worship of such: — idol.
(1498) ei]hn , — i’-ane ; optative (i.e. English subjunctive) present of (1510) (eijmi> ) (including the other person); might (could, would or should ) be : — mean, + perish, should be, was, were.
(1499) eij kai> , — i kahee ; from (1487) (eij ) and (2532) (kai> ); if also (or even ): — if (that), though.
(1500) eijkh~ , — i-kay’ ; probably from (1502) (ei]kw ) (through the idea of failure ); idly , i.e. without reason (or effect ): — without a cause, (in) vain (-ly).
(1501) ei]kosi , — i’-kos-ee ; of uncertain affinity; a score : — twenty.
(1502) ei]kw , — i’-ko ; apparently a primary verb; properly to be weak , i.e. yield : — give place.
(1503) ei]kw , — i’-ko ; apparently a primary verb [perhaps akin to (1502) (ei]kw ) through the idea of faintness as a copy]; to resemble : — be like.
(1504) eijkw>n , — i-kone’ ; from (1503) (ei]kw ); a likeness , i.e. (literal) statue, profile , or (figurative) representation, resemblance : — image.
(1505) eijlikri>neia , — i-lik-ree’-ni-ah ; from (1506) (eijlikrinh>v ); clearness , i.e. (by implication) purity (figurative): — sincerity.
(1506) eijlikrinh>v, — i-lik-ree-nace’ ; from ei[lh (the sun’s ray ) and (2919) (kri>nw ); judged by sunlight , i.e. tested as genuine (figurative): — pure, sincere.
(1507) eiJli>ssw , — hi-lis’-so ; a prolonged form of a primary but defective verb ei[lw (of the same meaning); to coil or wrap : — roll together. See also (1667) (eJli>ssw ).
(1508) e>ij mh> , — i may ; from (1487) (eij ) and (3361) (mh> ); if not : — but, except (that), if not, more than, save (only) that, saving, till.
(1509) eij mh> ti , — i may tee ; from (1508) (e>ij mh> ) and the neuter of (5100) (ti>v ); if not somewhat : — except.
(1510) eijmi> , — i-mee’ ; first person singular presumed indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic): — am, have been, x it is I, was. See also (1488) (ei+ ), (1498) (ei]hn ), (1511) (ei+nai ), (1527) (ei=v kaq j ei=v ), (2070) (ejsme>n ), (2071) (e]somai ), (2075) (ejste> ), (2076) (ejsti> ), (2258) (h+n ), (2468) (i]sqi ), (2771) (ke>rdov ), (5600) (w+ ).
(1511) ei+nai , — i’-nahee ; presumed infinitive from (1510) (eijmi> ); to exist : — am, are, come, is, x lust after, x please well, there is, to be, was. ei[neken . See (1752) (e[neka ).
(1512) ei] per , — i per ; from (1487) (eij ) and (4007) (per ); if perhaps : — if so be (that), seeing, though.
(1513) ei] pwv, — i poce ; from (1487) (eij ) and (4458) ( -pw>v ); if somehow : — if by any means.
(1514) eijrhneu>w , — i-rane-yoo’-o ; from (1515) (eijrh>nh ); to be (act ) peaceful : — be at (have, live in) peace, live peaceably.
(1515) eijrh>nh , — i-ray’-nay ; probably from a primary verb ei]rw (to join ); peace (literal or figurative); by implication prosperity : — one, peace, quietness, rest, + set at one again.
(1516) eijrhniko>v, — i-ray-nee-kos’ ; from (1515) (eijrh>nh ); pacific ; by implication salutary : — peaceable.
(1517) eijrhnopoie>w , — i-ray-nop-oy-eh’-o ; from (1518) (eijrhnopoio>v ); to be a peace-maker , i.e. (figurative) to harmonize : — make peace.
(1518) eijrhnopoio>v, — i-ray-nop-oy-os’ ; from (1518) (eijrhnopoio>v ) and (4160) (poie>w ); pacificatory , i.e. (subjective) peaceable : — peacemaker. ei]rw. See (1515) (eijrh>nh ), (4483) (rJe>w ), (5346) (fhmi> ).
(1519) eijv, — ice ; a primary prepostition; to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figurative) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases: — [abundant-] ly, against, among, as, at, [back-] ward, before, by, concerning, + continual, + far more exceeding, for [intent, purpose], fore, + forth, in (among, at, unto, -so much that, -to), to the intent that, + of one mind, + never, of, (up-) on, + perish, + set at one again, (so) that, therefore (-unto), throughout, till, to (be, the end, - ward), (here-) until (-to), ...ward, [where-] fore, with. Often used in composition with the same general import, but only with verbs (etc.) expressing motion (literal or figurative).
(1520) ei=v, — hice ; (including the neuter [etc.] e[n ; a primary numeral; one : — a (-n, -ny, certain), + abundantly, man, one (another), only, other, some. See also (1527) (ei=v kaq j ei=v ), (3367) (mhdei>v ), (3391) (mi>a ), (3762) (oujdei>v ).
(1521) eijsa>gw , — ice-ag’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (71) (a]gw ); to introduce (literal or figurative): — bring in (-to), (+ was to) lead into.
(1522) eijsakou>w , — ice-ak-oo’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (191) (ajkou>w ); to listen to: — hear.
(1523) eijsde>comai , — ice-dekh’-om-ahee ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to take into one’s favor: — receive.
(1524) ei]seimi , — ice’-i-mee ; from (1519) (eijv ) and ei+mi (to go ); to enter : — enter (go) into.
(1525) eijse>rcomai , — ice-er’-khom-ahee ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to enter (literal or figurative): — x arise, come (in, into), enter in (-to), go in (through).
(1526) eijsi> , — i-see’ ; 3rd person plural presumed indicative of (1510) (eijmi> ); they are : — agree, are, be, dure, x is, were.
(1527) ei=s kaq j ei=v, — hice kath hice ; from (1520) (ei=v ) repeated with (2596) (kata>> ) inserted; severally : — one by one.
(1528) eijskale>w , — ice-kal-eh’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (2564) (kale>w ); to invite in: — call in.
(1529) ei]sodov, — ice’-od-os ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (3598) (oJdo>v ); an entrance (literal or figurative): — coming, enter (-ing) in (to).
(1530) eijsphda>w , — ice-pay-dah’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and phda>w (to leap ); to rush in : — run (spring) in.
(1531) eijsporeu>omai , — ice-por-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (4198) (poreu>omai ); to enter (literal or figurative): — come (enter) in, go into.
(1532) eijstre>cw , — ice-trekh’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (5143) (tre>cw ); to hasten inward : — run in.
(1533) eijsfe>rw , — ice-fer’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to carry inward (literal or figurative): — bring (in), lead into.
(1534) ei+ta , — i’-tah ; of uncertain affinity; a particle of succession (in time or logical enumeration), then, moreover : — after that (- ward), furthermore, then. See also (1899) (e]peita ).
(1535) ei]te , — i’-teh ; from (1487) (eij ) and (5037) (te ); if too : — if, or, whether.
(1536) ei] tiv, — i tis ; from (1487) (eij ) and (5100) (ti>v ); if any : — he that, if a (-ny) man (‘s, thing, from any, ought), whether any, whosoever.
(1537) ejk , — ek ; or ejx , ex; a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence motion or action proceeds), from, out (of place, time or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote): — after, among, x are, at, betwixt (-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for (-th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, x heavenly, x hereby, + very highly, in,...ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, x thenceforth, through, x unto, x vehemently, with (-out). Often used in composition, with the same general import; often of completion .
(1538) e[kastov, — hek’-as-tos ; as if a superlative of e[kav (afar ); each or every : — any, both, each (one), every (man, one, woman), particularly.
(1539) eJka>stote , — hek-as’-tot-eh ; as if from (1538) (e[kastov ) and (5119) (to>te ); at every time : — always.
(1540) eJkato>n , — hek-at-on’ ; of uncertain affinity; a hundred : — hundred.
(1541) eJkatontae>thv, — hek-at-on-tah-et’-ace ; from (1540) (eJkato>n ) and (2094) (e]tov ); centenarian : — hundred years old.
(1542) eJkatontaplasi>wn , — hek-at-on-ta-plah-see’-own ; from (1540) (eJkato>n ) and a presumed derivative of (4111) (pla>ssw ); a hundred times : — hundredfold.
(1543) eJkatonta>rchv, — hek-at-on-tar’-khace ; or eJkato>ntarcov , hek-at-on’-tar-khos; from (1540) (eJkato>n ) and (757) (a]rcw ); the captain of one hundred men : — centurion.
(1544) ejkba>llw , — ek-bal’-lo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to eject (literal or figurative): — bring forth, cast (forth, out), drive (out), expel, leave, pluck (pull, take, thrust) out, put forth (out), send away (forth, out).
(1545) e]kbasiv, — ek’-bas-is ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (939) (ba>siv ) (meaning to go out ); an exit (literal or figurative): — end, way to escape.
(1546) ejkbolh> , — ek-bol-ay’ ; from (1544) (ejkba>llw ); ejection , i.e. (special) a throwing overboard of the cargo: — + lighten the ship.
(1547) ejkgami>zw , — ek-gam-id’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a form of (1061) (gami>skw ) [compare (1548) (gami>skw )]; to marry off a daughter: — give in marriage.
(1548) ejkgami>skw , — ek-gam-is’-ko ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1061) (gami>skw ); the same as (1547) (ekgamizo): — give in marriage.
(1549) e]kgonon , — ek’-gon-on ; neuter of a derivative of a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); a descendant , i.e. (special) grandchild : — nephew.
(1550) ejkdapana>w , — ek-dap-an-ah’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1159) (dapana>w ); to expend (wholly), i.e. (figurative) exhaust : — spend.
(1551) ejkde>comai , — ek-dekh’-om-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to accept from some source, i.e. (by implication) to await : — expect, look (tarry) for, wait (for).
(1552) e]kdhlov, — ek’-day-los ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1212) (dh~lov ); wholly evident : — manifest.
(1553) ejkdhme>w , — ek-day-meh’-o ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and (1218) (dh~mov ); to emigrate , i.e. (figurative) vacate or quit : — be absent.
(1554) ejkdi>dwmi , — ek-did-o’-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1325) (di>dwmi ); to give forth , i.e. (special) to lease : — let forth (out).
(1555) ejkdihge>omai , — ek-dee-ayg-eh’-om-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a compound of (1223) (dia> ) and (2233) (hJge>omai ); to narrate through wholly: — declare.
(1556) ejkdike>w , — ek-dik-eh’-o ; from (1558) (e]kdikov ); to vindicate, retaliate, punish : — a (re-) venge.
(1557) ejkdi>khsiv, — ek-dik’-ay-sis ; from (1556) (ejkdike>w ); vindication, retribution : — (a-, re-) venge (-ance), punishment.
(1558) e]kdikov, — ed’-dik-os ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1349) (di>kh ); carrying justice out , i.e. a punisher : — a (re-) venger.
(1559) ejkdiw>kw , — ek-dee-o’-ko ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1377) (diw>kw ); to pursue out , i.e. expel or persecute implacably: — persecute.
(1560) e]kdotov, — ek’-dot-os ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of (1325) (di>dwmi ); given out or over , i.e. surrendered : — delivered.
(1561) ejkdoch> , — ek-dokh-ay’ ; from (1551) (ejkde>comai ); expectation : — looking for.
(1562) ejkdu>w , — ek-doo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (1416) (du>nw ); to cause to sink out of, i.e. (specially as of clothing) to divest : — strip, take off from, unclothe.
(1563) ejkei~ , — ek-i’ ; of uncertain affinity; there ; by extension thither : — there, thither (-ward), (to) yonder (place).
(1564) ejkei~qen , — ek-i’-then ; from (1563) (ejkei~ ); thence : — from that place, (from) thence, there.
(1565) ejkei~nov, — ek-i’-nos ; from (1563) (ejkei~ ); that one (or [neuter] thing); often intensified by the article prefixed: — he, it, the other (same), selfsame, that (same, very), x their, x them, they, this, those. See also (3778) (ou=tov ).
(1566) ejkei~se , — ek-i’-seh ; from (1563) (ejkei~ ); thither : — there.
(1567) ejkzhte>w , — ek-zay-teh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2212) (zhte>w ); to search out , i.e. (figurative) investigate, crave, demand , (by Hebrew) worship : — en- (re-) quire, seek after (carefully, diligently).
(1568) ejkqambe>w , — ek-tham-beh’-o ; from (1569) (e]kqambov ); to astonish utterly: — affright, greatly (sore) amaze.
(1569) e]kqambov, — ek’-tham-bos ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2285) (qa>mbov ); utterly astounded : — greatly wondering.
(1570) e]kqetov, — ek’-thet-os ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of (5087) (ti>qhmi ); put out , i.e. exposed to perish: — cast out.
(1571) ejkkaqai>rw , — ek-kath-ah’ee-ro ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2508) (kaqai>rw ); to cleanse thoroughly : — purge (out).
(1572) ejkkai>w , — ek-kah’-yo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2545) (kai>w ); to inflame deeply: — burn.
(1573) ejkkake>w , — ek-kak-eh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2556) (kako>v ); to be (bad or) weak , i.e. (by implication) to fail (in heart): — faint, be weary.
(1574) ejkkente>w , — ek-ken-teh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (2759) (ke>ntron ); to transfix : — pierce.
(1575) ejkkla>w , — ek-klah’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2806) (kla>w ); to exscind : — break off.
(1576) ejkklei>w , — ek-kli’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2808) (klei>w ); to shut out (literal or figurative): — exclude.
(1577) ejkklhsi>a , — ek-klay-see’-ah ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of (2564) (kale>w ); a calling out , i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting , especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue , or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): — assembly, church.
(1578) ejkkli>nw , — ek-klee’-no ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2827) (kli>nw ); to deviate , i.e. (absolute) to shun (literal or figurative), or (relative) to decline (from piety): — avoid, eschew, go out of the way.
(1579) ejkkolumba>w , — ek-kol-oom-bah’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2860) (kolumba>w ); to escape by swimming : — swim out.
(1580) ejkkomi>zw , — ek-kom-id’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2865) (komi>zw ); to bear forth (to burial): — carry out.
(1581) ejkko>ptw , — ek-kop’-to ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2875) (ko>ptw ); to exscind ; figurative to frustrate : — cut down (off, out), hew down, hinder.
(1582) ejkkre>mamai , — ek-krem’-am-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (2910) (krema>nnumi ); to hang upon the lips of a speaker, i.e. listen closely : — be very attentive.
(1583) ejklale>w , — ek-lal-eh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2980) (lale>w ); to divulge : — tell.
(1584) ejkla>mpw , — ek-lam’-po ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2989) (la>mpw ); to be resplendent : — shine forth.
(1585) eklanqanomai , — ek-lan-than’-om-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (2990) (lanqa>nw ); to be utterly oblivious of: — forget.
(1586) ejkle>gomai , — ek-leg’-om-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (3004) (le>gw ) (in its primary sense); to select : — make choice, choose (out), chosen.
(1587) ejklei>pw , — ek-li’-po ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3007) (lei>pw ); to omit , i.e. (by implication) cease (die ): — fail.
(1588) ejklekto>v, — ek-lek-tos’ ; from (1586) (ejkle>gomai ); select ; by implication favorite : — chosen, elect.
(1589) ejklogh> , — ek-log-ay’ ; from (1586) (ejkle>gomai ); (divine) selection (abstract or concrete): — chosen, election.
(1590) ejklu>w , — ek-loo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3089) (lu>w ); to relax (literal or figurative): — faint.
(1591) ejkma>ssw , — ek-mas’-so ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (3145) (massa>omai ); to knead out , i.e. (by analogy) to wipe dry : — wipe.
(1592) ejkmukteri>zw , — ek-mook-ter-id’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3456) (mukthri>zw ); to sneer outright at: — deride.
(1593) ejkneu>w , — ek-nyoo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3506) (neu>w ); (by analogy) to slip off , i.e. quietly withdraw : — convey self away.
(1594) ejknh>fw , — ek-nay’-fo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3525) (nh>fw ); (figurative) to rouse (oneself) out of stupor: — awake.
(1595) eJkou>sion , — hek-oo’-see-on ; neuter of a derivative from (1635) (eJkw>n ); voluntariness : — willingly.
(1596) eJkousi>wv, — hek-oo-see’-oce ; adverb from the same as (1595) (eJkou>sion ); voluntarily : — wilfully, willingly.
(1597) e]kpalai , — ek’-pal-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3819) (pa>lai ); long ago, for a long while : — of a long time, of old.
(1598) ejkpeira>zw , — ek-pi-rad’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3985) (peira>zw ); to test thoroughly : — tempt.
(1599) ejkpe>mpw , — ek-pem’-po ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3992) (pe>mpw ); to despatch : — send away (forth). ejkperissou~ . See (1537) (ejk ) and (4053) (perisso>v ).
(1600) ejkpeta>nnumi , — ek-pet-an’-noo-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a form of (4072) (pe>tomai ); to fly out , i.e. (by analogy) extend : — stretch forth.
(1601) ejkpi>ptw , — ek-pip’-to ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ); to drop away ; specially be driven out of one’s course; figurative to lose, become inefficient : — be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.
(1602) ejkple>w , — ek-pleh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4126) (ple>w ); to depart by ship: — sail (away, thence).
(1603) ejkplhro>w , — ek-play-ro’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4137) (plhro>w ); to accomplish entirely: — fulfill.
(1604) ejkplh>rwsiv, — ek-play’-ro-sis ; from (1603) (ejkplhro>w ); completion : — accomplishment.
(1605) ejkplh>ssw , — ek-place’-so ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4141) (plh>ssw ); to strike with astonishment: — amaze, astonish.
(1606) ejkpne>w , — ek-pneh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4154) (pne>w ); to expire : — give up the ghost.
(1607) ejkporeu>omai , — ek-por-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4198) (poreu>omai ); to depart, be discharged, proceed, project : — come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of).
(1608) ejkporneu>w , — ek-porn-yoo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4203) (porneu>w ); to be utterly unchaste : — give self over to fornication.
(1609) ejkptu>w , — ek-ptoo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4429) (ptu>w ); to spit out , i.e. (figurative) spurn : — reject.
(1610) ejkrizo>w , — ek-rid-zo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4492) (rJizo>w ); to uproot : — pluck up by the root, root up.
(1611) e]kstasiv, — ek’-stas-is ; from (1839) (ejxi>sthmi ); a displacement of the mind, i.e. bewilderment , “ecstasy ”: — + be amazed, amazement, astonishment, trance.
(1612) ejkstre>fw , — ek-stref’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (4762) (stre>fw ); to pervert (figurative): — subvert.
(1613) ejktara>ssw , — ek-tar-as’-so ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5015) (tara>ssw ); to disturb wholly : — exceedingly trouble.
(1614) ejktei>nw , — ek-ti’-no ; from (1537) (ejk ) and tei>nw (to stretch ); to extend : — cast, put forth, stretch forth (out).
(1615) ejktele>w , — ek-tel-eh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5055) (tele>w ); to complete fully: — finish.
(1616) ejkte>neia , — ek-ten’-i-ah ; from (1618) (ejktenh>v ); intentness : — x instantly.
(1617) ejktene>steron , — ek-ten-es’-ter-on ; neuter of the comparative of (1618) (ejktenh>v ); more intently : — more earnestly.
(1618) ejktenh>v, — ek-ten-ace’ ; from (1614) (ejktei>nw ); intent : — without ceasing, fervent.
(1619) ejktenw~v, — ek-ten-oce’ ; adverb from (1618) (ejktenh>v ); intently : — fervently.
(1620) ejkti>qhmi , — ek-tith’-ay-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to expose ; figurative to declare : — cast out, expound.
(1621) ejktina>ssw , — ek-tin-as’-so ; from (1537) (ejk ) and tina>ssw (to swing ); to shake violently: — shake (off).
(1622) ejkto>v, — ek-tos’ ; from (1537) (ejk ); the exterior ; figurative (as a preposition) aside from, besides : — but, except (-ed), other than, out of, outside, unless, without.
(1623) e[ktov, — hek’-tos ; ordinal from (1803) (e[x ); sixth : — sixth.
(1624) ejktre>pw , — ek-trep’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (5157) (troph> ); to deflect , i.e. turn away (literal or figurative): — avoid, turn (aside, out of the way).
(1625) ejktre>fw , — ek-tref’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5142) (tre>fw ); to rear up to maturity, i.e. (genitive) to cherish or train : — bring up, nourish.
(1626) e]ktrwma , — ek’-tro-mah ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and titrw>skw (to wound ); a miscarriage (abortion ), i.e. (by analogy) untimely birth : — born out of due time.
(1627) ejkfe>rw , — ek-fer’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to bear out (literal or figurative): — bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).
(1628) e>kfeu>gw , — ek-fyoo’-go ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5343) (feu>gw ); to flee out : — escape, flee.
(1629) ejkfobe>w , — ek-fob-eh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5399) (fei>domai ); to frighten utterly : — terrify.
(1630) e]kfobov, — ek’-fob-os ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5401) (fo>bov ); frightened out of one’s wits: — sore afraid, exceedingly fear.
(1631) ejkfu>w , — ek-foo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5453) (fu>w ); to sprout up : — put forth.
(1632) ejkce>w , — ek-kheh’-o ; or (by varitation) ejkcu>nw , ek-khoo’-n; from (1537) (ejk ) and ce>w (to pour ); to pour forth ; figurative to bestow : — gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad, forth), spill.
(1633) ejkcwre>w , — ek-kho-reh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5562) (cwre>w ); to depart : — depart out.
(1634) ejkyu>cw , — ek-psoo’-kho ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5594) (yu>cw ); to expire : — give (yield) up the ghost.
(1635) eJkw>n , — hek-own’ ; of uncertain affinity; voluntary : — willingly.
(1636) ejlai>a , — el-ah’-yah ; feminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit): — olive (berry, tree).
(1637) e]laion , — el’-ah-yon ; neuter of the same as (1636) (ejlai>a ); olive oil : — oil.
(1638) ejlaiw>n , — el-ah-yone’ ; from (1636) (ejlai>a ); an olive-orchard , i.e. (special) the Mt. of Olives : — Olivet.
(1639) ĆElami>thv, — el-am-ee’-tace ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \5867\ (`Eylam)]; an Elamite or Persian: — Elamite.
(1640) ejla>sswn , — el-as’-sone ; or ejla>ttwn , el-at-tone’; comparative of the same as (1646) (ejla>cistov ); smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality): — less, under, worse, younger.
(1641) ejlattone>w , — el-at-ton-eh-o ; from (1640) (ejla>sswn ); to diminish , i.e. fall short : — have lack.
(1642) ejlatto>w , — el-at-to’-o ; from (1640) (ejla>sswn ); to lessen (in rank or influence): — decrease, make lower.
(1643) ejlau>nw , — el-ow’-no ; a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternative of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind, oars or daemoniacal power): — carry, drive, row.
(1644) ejlafri>a , — el-af-ree’-ah ; from (1645) (ejlafro>v ); levity (figurative), i.e. fickleness : — lightness.
(1645) ejlafro>v, — el-af-ros’ ; probably akin to (1643) (ejlau>nw ) and the base of (1640) (ejla>sswn ); light , i.e. easy : — light.
(1646) ejla>cistov, — el-akh’-is-tos ; superlative of e]lacuv (short ); used as equivalent to (3398) (mikro>v ); least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.): — least, very little (small), smallest.
(1647) ejlacisto>terov, — el-akh-is-tot’-er-os ; comparative of (1646) (ejla>cistov ); far less : — less than the least.
(1648) ĆElea>zar , — el-eh-ad’-zar ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \499\ (‘El`azar)]; Eleazar , an Israelite: — Eleazar.
(1649) e]legxiv, — el’-eng-xis ; from (1651) (ejle>gcw ); refutation , i.e. reproof : — rebuke.
(1650) e]legcov, — el’-eng-khos ; from (1651) (ejle>gcw ); proof, conviction : — evidence, reproof.
(1651) ejle>gcw , — el-eng’-kho ; of uncertain affinity; to confute, admonish : — convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove.
(1652) ejleeino>v, — el-eh-i-nos’ ; from (1656) (e]leov ); pitiable : — miserable.
(1653) ejlee>w , — el-eh-eh’-o ; from (1656) (e]leov ); to compassionate (by word or deed, specially by divine grace): — have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).
(1654) ejlehmosu>nh , — el-eh-ay-mos-oo’-nay ; from (1656) (e]leov ); compassionateness , i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence , or (concretely) a benefaction : — alms (-deeds).
(1655) ejleh>mwn , — el-eh-ay’-mone ; (1653) (ejlee>w ); compassionate (actively): — merciful.
(1656) e]leov, — el’-eh-os ; of uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine, especially active): — (+ tender) mercy.
(1657) ejleuqeri>a , — el-yoo-ther-ee’-ah ; from (1658) (ejleu>qerov ); freedom (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or cerimonial): — liberty.
(1658) ejleu>qerov, — el-yoo’-ther-os ; probably from the alternative of (2064) (e]rcomai ); unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e. (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted ), or (genitive) exempt (from obligation or liability): — free (man, woman), at liberty.
(1659) ejleuqero>w , — el-yoo-ther-o’-o ; from (1658) (ejleu>qerov ); to liberate , i.e. (figurative) to exempt (from moral, cerimonial or mortal liability): — deliver, make free. ejleu>qw . See (2064) (e]rcomai ).
(1660) e]leusiv, — el’-yoo-sis ; from the alternative of (2064) (e]rcomai ); an advent : — coming.
(1661) ejlefa>ntinov, — el-ef-an’-tee-nos ; from e]lefav (an “elephant ”); elephantine , i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory : — of ivory.
(1662) ĆEliakei>m , — el-ee-ak-ime’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \471\ (‘Elyaqiym)]; Eliakim , an Israelite: — Eliakim.
(1663) ĆElie>zer , — el-ee-ed’-zer ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \461\ (‘Eliy`ezer)]; Eliezer , an Israelite: — Eliezer.
(1664) ĆEliou>d , — el-ee-ood’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \410\ (‘el) and Hebrew \1935\ (howd)]; God of majesty; Eliud , an Israelite: — Eliud.
(1665) ĆElisa>bet , — el-ee-sab’-et ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \472\ (‘Eliysheba`)]; Elisabet , an Israelitess: — Elisabeth.
(1666) ĆElissai~ov, — el-is-sah’-yos ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \477\ (‘Eliysha`)]; Elissaeus , an Israelite: — Elissaeus.
(1667) eJli>ssw , — hel-is’-so ; a form of (1507) (eiJli>ssw ); to coil or wrap : — fold up.
(1668) e[lkov, — hel’-kos ; probably from (1670) (eJlku>w ); an ulcer (as if drawn together): — sore.
(1669) eJlko>w , — hel-ko’-o ; from (1668) (e[lkov ); to cause to ulcerate , i.e. (passive) be ulcerous : — full of sores.
(1670) eJlku>w , — hel-koo’-o ; or e[lkw , hel’-ko; probably akin to (138) (aiJre>omai ); to drag (literal or figurative): — draw. Compare (1667) (eJli>ssw ).
(1671) °Ella>v, — hel-las’ ; of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece ), a country of Europe.-Greece.
(1672) °Ellhn , — hel’-lane ; from (1671) ( °Ella>v ); a Hellen (Grecian ) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew : — Gentile, Greek.
(1673) °Ellenikov, — hel-lay-nee-kos’ ; from (1672) ( °Ellhn ); Hellenic , i.e. Grecian (in language): — Greek.
(1674) °Ellhni>v, — hel-lay-nis’ ; feminine of (1672) ( °Ellhn ); a Grecian (i.e. non-Jewish ) woman: — Greek.
(1675) °Ellhnisth>v, — hel-lay-nis-tace’ ; from a derivative of (1672) ( °Ellhn ); a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew: — Grecian.
(1676) °Ellhnisti> , — hel-lay-nis-tee’ ; adverb from the same as (1675) ( °Ellhnisth>v ); Hellenistically , i.e. in the Grecian language: — Greek.
(1677) ejlloge>w , — el-log-eh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3056) (lo>gov ) (in the sense of account ); to reckon in , i.e. attribute : — impute, put on account. e[llomai . See (138) (aiJre>omai ).
(1678) ĆElmwda>m , — el-mo-dam’ ; of Hebrew origin [perhaps for Hebrew \486\ (‘Almowdad)]; Elmodam , an Israelite: — Elmodam.
(1679) ejlpi>zw , — el-pid’-zo ; from (1680) (elpis); to expect or confide : — (have, thing) hope (-d) (for), trust.
(1680) ejlpi>v, — el-pece’ ; from a primary e]lpw (to anticipate , usually with pleasure); expectation (abstract or concrete) or confidence : — faith, hope.
(1681) ĆElu>mav, — el-oo’-mas ; of foreign origin; Elymas , a wizard: — Elymas.
(1682) ejloi`> , — el-o-ee’ ; of Chaldee origin [ Hebrew \426\ (‘elahh (Chaldee)) with pronoun suffix]; my God : — Eloi.
(1683) ejmautou~ , — em-ow-too’ ; general compound of (1700) (ejmou~ ) and (846) (aujto>v ); of myself (so likewise the dative ejmautw~| , em-ow-to’; and accusative ejmauto>n , em-ow-ton’): — me, mine own (self), myself.
(1684) ejmbai>nw , — em-ba’hee-no ; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (939) (ba>siv ); to walk on , i.e. embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool): — come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship.
(1685) ejmba>llw , — em-bal’-lo ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to throw on , i.e. (figurative) subject to (eternal punishment): — cast into.
(1686) ejmba>ptw , — em-bap’-to ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (911) (ba>ptw ); to whelm on , i.e. wet (a part of the person, etc.) by contact with a fluid: — dip.
(1687) ejmbateu>w , — em-bat-yoo’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a presumed derivative of the base of (939) (ba>siv ); equivalent to (1684) (ejmbai>nw ); to intrude on (figurative): — intrude into.
(1688) ejmbiba>zw , — em-bib-ad’-zo ; from (1722) (ejn ) and biba>zw (to mount ; causative of (1684) (ejmbai>nw )); to place on , i.e. transfer (aboard a vessel): — put in.
(1689) ejmble>pw , — em-blep’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (991) (ble>pw ); to look on , i.e. (relative) to observe fixedly, or (absolute) to discern clearly: — behold, gaze up, look upon, (could) see.
(1690) ejmbrima>omai , — em-brim-ah’-om-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and brima>omai (to snort with anger); to have indignation on , i.e. (transitive) to blame , (intransitive) to sigh with chagrin, (special) to sternly enjoin : — straitly charge, groan, murmur against.
(1691) ejme> , — em-eh’ ; a prolonged form of (3165) (me> ); me : — I, me, my (-self).
(1692) ejme>w , — em-eh’-o ; of uncertain affinity; to vomit : — (will) spue.
(1693) ejmmai>nomai , — em-mah’ee-nom-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3105) (mai>nomai ); to rave on , i.e. rage at : — be mad against.
(1694) ĆEmmanouh>l , — em-man-oo-ale’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \6005\ (`Immanuw’el)]; God with us; Emmanuel , a name of Christ: — Emmanuel.
(1695) ĆEmmaou>v, — em-mah-ooce’ ; probably of Hebrew origin [compare Hebrew \3222\ (yem)]; Emmau`s , a place in Palestine: — Emmaus.
(1696) ejmme>nw , — em-men’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3306) (me>nw ); to stay in the same place, i.e. (figurative) to persevere : — continue.
(1697) ĆEmmo>r , — em-mor’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2544\ (Chamowr)]; Emmor (i.e. Chamor ), a Canaanite: — Emmoral
(1698) ejmoi> , — em-oy’ ; a prolonged form of (3427) (moi> ); to me : — I, me, mine, my.
(1699) ejmo>v, — em-os’ ; from the oblique cases of (1473) (ejgw> ) ( (1698) (ejmoi> ), (1700) (ejmou~ ), (1691) (ejme> )); my : — of me, mine (own), my.
(1700) ejmou~ , — em-oo’ ; a prolonged form of (3449) (mo>cqov ); of me : — me, mine, my.
(1701) ejmpaigmo>v, — emp-aheeg-mos’ ; from (1702) (ejmpai>zw ); derision : — mocking.
(1702) ejmpai>zw , — emp-aheed’-zo ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3815) (pai>zw ); to jeer at , i.e. deride : — mock.
(1703) ejmpai>kthv, — emp-aheek-tace’ ; from (1702) (ejmpai>zw ); a derider , i.e. (by implication) a false teacher : — mocker, scoffer.
(1704) ejmperipate>w , — em-per-ee-pat-eh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4043) (peripate>w ); to perambulate on a place, i.e. (figurative) to be occupied among persons: — walk in.
(1705) ejmpi>plhmi , — em-pip’-lay-mee ; or ejmplh>qw , em-play’-tho; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (4118) (plei~stov ); to fill in (up ), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literal or figurative): — fill.
(1706) ejmpi>ptw , — em-pip’-to ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ); to fall on , i.e. (literal) be entrapped by , or (figurative) be overwhelmed with : — fall among (into).
(1707) ejmple>kw , — em-plek’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4120) (ple>kw ); to entwine , i.e. (figurative) involve with: — entangle (in, self with). ejmplh>qw . See (1705) (ejmpi>plhmi ).
(1708) ejmplokh> , — em-plok-ay’ ; from (1707) (plei~stov ); elaborate braiding of the hair: — plaiting.
(1709) ejmpne>w , — emp-neh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4154) (pne>w ); to inhale , i.e. (figurative) to be animated by (bent upon ): — breathe.
(1710) ejmporeu>omai , — em-por-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4198) (poreu>omai ); to travel in (a country as a pedlar), i.e. (by implication) to trade : — buy and sell, make merchandise.
(1711) ejmpori>a , — em-por-ee’-ah ; feminie from (1713) (e]mporov ); traffic : — merchandise.
(1712) ejmpo>rion , — em-por’-ee-on ; neuter from (1713) (e]mporov ); a mart (“emporium ”): — merchandise.
(1713) e]mporov, — em’-por-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (4198) (poreu>omai ); a (wholesale) tradesman : — merchant.
(1714) ejmprh>qw , — em-pray’-tho ; from (1722) (ejn ) and prh>qw (to blow a flame); to enkindle , i.e. set on fire : — burn up.
(1715) e]mprosqen , — em’-pros-then ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4314) (pro>v ); in front of (in place [literal or figurative] or time): — against, at, before, (in presence, sight) of.
(1716) ejmptu>w , — emp-too’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (4429) (ptu>w ); to spit at or on : — spit (upon).
(1717) ejmfanh>v, — em-fan-ace’ ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (5316) (fai>nw ); apparent in self: — manifest, openly.
(1718) ejmfani>zw , — em-fan-id’-zo ; from (1717) (ejmfanh>v ); to exhibit (in person) or disclose (by words): — appear, declare (plainly), inform, (will) manifest, shew, signify.
(1719) e]mfobov, — em’-fob-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5401) (fo>bov ); in fear , i.e. alarmed : — affrighted, afraid, tremble.
(1720) ejmfusa>w , — em-foo-sah’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and phusao (to puff ) [compare (5453) (fu>w )]; to blow at or on : — breathe on.
(1721) e]mfutov, — em’-foo-tos ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (5453) (fu>w ); implanted (figurative): — engrafted.
(1722) ejn , — en ; a primary preposition denoting (fixed) position (in place, time or state), and (by implication) instrumentality (medially or constructively), i.e. a relation of rest (intermediate between (1519) (eijv ) and (1537) (ejk )); “in ,” at , (up-) on, by , etc.: — about, after, against, + almost, x altogether, among, x as, at, before, between, (here-) by (+ all means), for (...sake of), + give self wholly to, (here-) in (-to, -wardly), x mightily, (because) of, (up-) on, [open-] ly, x outwardly, one, x quickly, x shortly, [speedi-] ly, x that, x there (-in, -on), through (-out), (un-) to (- ward), under, when, where (-with), while, with (-in). Often used in compounds, with substantially the same import; rarely with verbs of motion, and then not to indicate direction, except (elliptically) by a separate (and different) preposition
(1723) ejnagkali>zomai , — en-ang-kal-id’-zom-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (43) (ajgka>lh ); to take in one’s arms , i.e. embrace : — take up in arms.
(1724) ejna>liov, — en-al’-ee-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (251) (a[lv ); in the sea , i.e. marine : — thing in the sea.
(1725) e]nanti , — en’-an-tee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (473) (ajnti> ); in front (i.e. figurative presence ) of : — before.
(1726) ejnanti>on , — en-an-tee’-on ; neuter of (1727) (ejnanti>ov ); (adverb) in the presence (view ) of : — before, in the presence of.
(1727) ejnanti>ov, — en-an-tee’-os ; from (1725) (e]nanti ); opposite ; figurative antagonistic : — (over) against, contrary.
(1728) ejna>rcomai , — en-ar’-khom-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (756) (a]rcomai ); to commence on : — rule [by mistake for (757) (a]rcw )].
(1729) ejndeh>v, — en-deh-ace’ ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (1210) (de>w ) (in the sense of lacking ); deficient in : — lacking.
(1730) e]ndeigma , — en’-dighe-mah ; from (1731) (ejndei>knumi ); an indication (concrete): — manifest token.
(1731) ejndei>knumi , — en-dike’-noo-mee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1166) (deiknu>w ); to indicate (by word or act): — do, show (forth).
(1732) e]ndeixiv, — en’-dike-sis ; from (1731) (ejndei>knumi ); indication (abstract): — declare, evident token, proof.
(1733) e[ndeka , — hen’-dek-ah ; from (the neuter of) (1520) (ei=v ) and (1176) (de>ka ); one and ten , i.e. eleven : — eleven.
(1734) e[nde>katov, — hen-dek’-at-os ; order from (1733) (e[ndeka ); eleventh : — eleventh.
(1735) ejnde>cetai , — en-dekh’-et-ahee ; third person singular presumed of a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (1209) (de>comai ); (impersonally) it is accepted in , i.e. admitted (possible ): — can (+ not) be.
(1736) ejndhme>w , — en-day-meh’-o ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (1218) (dh~mov ); to be in one’s own country , i.e. home (figurative): — be at home (present).
(1737) ejndidu>skw , — en-did-oos’-ko ; a prolonged form of (1746) (ejndu>w ); to invest (with a garment): — clothe in, wear.
(1738) ejndikov, — en’-dee-kos ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1349) (di>kh ); in the right , i.e. equitable : — just.
(1739) ejndo>mhsiv, — en-dom’-ay-sis ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of the base of (1218) (dh~mov ); a housing in (residence ), i.e. structure : — building.
(1740) ejndoxa>zw , — en-dox-ad’-zo ; from (1741) (e]ndoxov ); to glorify : — glorify.
(1741) e]ndoxov, — en’-dox-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1391) (do>xa ); in glory , i.e. splendid , (figurative) noble : — glorious, gorgeous [- ly], honourable.
(1742) e]nduma , — en’-doo-mah ; from (1746) (ejndu>w ); apparel (especially the outer robe ): — clothing, garment, raiment.
(1743) ejndunamo>w , — en-doo-nam-o’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1412) (dunamo>w ); to empower : — enable, (increase in) strength (- en), be (make) strong.
(1744) ejndu>nw , — en-doo’-no ; from (1772) (e]nnomov ) and (1416) (du>nw ); to sink (by implication wrap [compare (1746) (ejndu>w )] on , i.e. (figurative) sneak : — creep.
(1745) e]ndusiv, — en’-doo-sis ; from (1746) (ejndu>w ); investment with clothing: — putting on.
(1746) ejndu>w , — en-doo’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (1416) (du>nw ) (in the sense of sinking into a garment); to invest with clothing (literal or figurative): — array, clothe (with), endue, have (put) on. ejne>gkw . See (5342) (fe>rw ).
(1747) ejne>dra , — en-ed’-rah ; feminine from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (1476) (eJdrai~ov ); an ambuscade , i.e. (figurative) murderous purpose : — lay wait. See also Greek (1749) (enedron).
(1748) ejnedreu>w , — en-ed-ryoo’-o ; from (1747) (ejne>dra ); to lurk , i.e. (figurative) plot assassination: — lay wait for.
(1749) e]nedron , — en’-ed-ron ; neuter of the same as (1747) (ejne>dra ); an ambush , i.e. (figurative) murderous design : — lying in wait.
(1750) ejneile>w , — en-i-leh’-o ; from (1772) (e]nnomov ) and the base of (1507) (eiJli>ssw ); to enwrap : — wrap in.
(1751) e]neimi , — en’-i-mee ; from (1772) (e]nnomov ) and (1510) (eijmi> ); to be within (neuter participle plural): — such things as...have. See also (1762) (e]ni ).
(1752) e[neka , — hen’-ek-ah ; or e[neken , hen’-ek-en; or ei[neken , hi’- nek-en; of uncertain affinity; on account of : — because, for (cause, sake), (where-) fore, by reason of, that.
(1753) ejne>rgeia , — en-erg’-i-ah ; from (1756) (ejnergh>v ); efficiency (“energy”): — operation, strong, (effectual) working.
(1754) ejnerge>w , — en-erg-eh’-o ; from (1756) (ejnergh>v ); to be active, efficient : — do, (be) effectual (fervent), be mighty in, shew forth self, work (effectually in).
(1755) ejne>rghma , — en-erg’-ay-mah ; from (1754) (ejnerge>w ); an effect : — operation, working.
(1756) ejnergh>v, — en-er-gace’ ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2041) (e]rgon ); active, operative : — effectual, powerful.
(1757) ejneuloge>w , — en-yoo-log-eh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2127) (eujloge>w ); to confer a benefit on : — bless.
(1758) ejne>cw , — en-ekh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2192) (e]cw ); to hold in or upon , i.e. ensnare ; by implication to keep a grudge : — entangle with, have a quarrel against, urge.
(1759) ejnqa>de , — en-thad’-eh ; from a prolonged form of (1722) (ejn ); properly within , i.e. (of place) here, hither : — (t-) here, hither.
(1760) ejnqume>omai , — en-thoo-meh’-om-ahee ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (2372) (qumo>v ); to be inspirited , i.e. ponder : — think.
(1761) ejnqu>mesiv, — en-thoo’-may-sis ; from (1760) (ejnqume>omai ); deliberation : — device, thought.
(1762) e]ni , — en’-ee ; contracted for third person singular presumed indicative of (1751) (e]neimi ); impersonal there is in or among: — be, (there) is.
(1763) ejniauto>v, — en-ee-ow-tos’ ; prolonged from a primary enos (a year ); a year : — year.
(1764) ejni>sthmi , — en-is’-tay-mee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to place on hand, i.e. (reflexive) impend , (participle) be instant : — come, be at hand, present.
(1765) ejniscu>w , — en-is-khoo’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (2480) (ijscu>w ); to invigorate (transitive or reflexive): — strengthen.
(1766) e]nnatov, — en’-nat-os ; order from (1767) (ejnne>a ); ninth : — ninth.
(1767) ejnne>a , — en-neh’-ah ; a primary number; nine : — nine.
(1768) ejnnenhkontaenne>a , — en-nen-ay-kon-tah-en-neh’-ah ; from a (tenth) multiple of (1767) (ejnne>a ) and (1767) (ejnne>a ) itself; ninety-nine : — ninety and nine.
(1769) ejnneo>v, — en-neh-os’ ; from (1770) (ejnneu>w ); dumb (as making signs ), i.e. silent from astonishment: — speechless.
(1770) ejnneu>w , — en-nyoo’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3506) (neu>w ); to nod at , i.e. beckon or communicate by gesture : — make signs.
(1771) e]nnoia , — en’-noy-ah ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (3563) (nou~v ); thoughtfulness , i.e. moral understanding : — intent, mind.
(1772) e]nnomov, — en’-nom-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3551) (no>mov ); (subject) legal , or (object) subject to: — lawful, under law.
(1773) e]nnucon , — en’-noo-khon ; neuter of a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (3571) (nu>x ); (adverb) by night : — before day.
(1774) ejnoike>w , — en-oy-keh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3611) (oijke>w ); to inhabit (figurative): — dwell in.
(1775) eJno>thv, — hen-ot’-ace ; from (1520) (ei=v ); oneness , i.e. (figurative) unanimity : — unity.
(1776) ejnocle>w , — en-okh-leh’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (3791) (ojcle>w ); to crowd in , i.e. (figurative) to annoy : — trouble.
(1777) e]nocov, — en’-okh-os ; from (1758) (ejne>cw ); liable to (a condition, penalty or imputation): — in danger of, guilty of, subject to.
(1778) e]ntalma , — en’-tal-mah ; from (1781) (ejnte>llomai ); an injunction , i.e. religious precept : — commandment.
(1779) ejntafia>zw , — en-taf-ee-ad’-zo ; from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (5028) (ta>fov ); to inswathe with cerements for interment: — bury.
(1780) ejntafiasmo>v, — en-taf-ee-as-mos’ ; from (1779) (ejntafia>zw ); preparation for interment: — burying.
(1781) ejnte>llomai , — en-tel’-lom-ahee ; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (5056) (te>lov ); to enjoin : — (give) charge, (give) command (-ments), injoin.
(1782) ejnteu>qen , — ent-yoo’-then ; from the same as (1759) (ejnqa>de ); hence (literal or figurative); (repeated) on both sides : — (from) hence, on either side.
(1783) e]nteuxiv, — ent’-yook-sis ; from (1793) (ejntugca>nw ); an interview , i.e. (special) supplication : — intercession, prayer.
(1784) e]ntimov, — en’-tee-mos ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5092) (timh> ); valued (figurative): — dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation.
(1785) ejntolh> , — en-tol-ay’ ; from (1781) (ejnte>llomai ); injunction , i.e. an authoritative prescription : — commandment, precept.
(1786) ejnto>piov, — en-top’-ee-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5117) (to>pov ); a resident : — of that place.
(1787) ejnto>v, — en-tos’ ; from (1722) (ejn ); inside (adverb or noun): — within.
(1788) ejntre>pw , — en-trep’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and the base of (5157) (troph> ); to invert , i.e. (figurative and reflexive) in a good sense, to respect ; or in a bad one, to confound : — regard, (give) reverence, shame.
(1789) ejntre>fw , — en-tref’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5142) (tre>fw ); (figurative) to educate : — nourish up in.
(1790) e]ntromov, — en’-trom-os ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5156) (tro>mov ); terrified : — x quake, x trembled.
(1791) ejntroph> , — en-trop-ay’ ; from (1788) (ejntre>pw ); confusion : — shame.
(1792) ejntrufa>w , — en-troo-fah’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5171) (trufa>w ); to revel in : — sporting selves.
(1793) ejntugca>nw , — en-toong-khan’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5177) (tugca>nw ); to chance upon , i.e. (by implication) confer with ; by extension to entreat (in favor or against): — deal with, make intercession.
(1794) ejntuli>ssw , — en-too-lis’-so ; from (1722) (ejn ) and tuli>ssw (to twist ; probably akin to (1507) (eiJli>ssw )); to entwine , i.e. wind up in: — wrap in (together).
(1795) ejntupo>w , — en-too-po’-o ; from (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (5179) (tu>pov ); to enstamp , i.e. engrave : — engrave.
(1796) ejnubri>zw , — en-oo-brid’-zo ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5195) (uJbri>zw ); to insult : — do despite unto.
(1797) ejnupnia>zomai , — en-oop-nee-ad’-zom-ahee ; middle from (1798) (ejnu>pnion ); to dream : — dream (-er).
(1798) ejnu>pnion , — en-oop’-nee-on ; from (1722) (ejn ) and (5258) (u[pnov ); something seen in sleep , i.e. a dream (vision in a dream): — dream.
(1799) ejnw>pion , — en-o’-pee-on ; neuter of a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and a derivative of (3700) (ojpta>nomai ); in the face of (literal or figurative): — before, in the presence (sight) of, to.
(1800) ĆEnw>v, — en-oce’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \583\ (‘Enowsh)]; Enos (i.e. Enosh ), a patriarch: — Enos.
(1801) ejnwti>zomai , — en-o-tid’-zom-ahee ; middle from a compound of (1722) (ejn ) and (3775) (ou+v ); to take in one’s ear , i.e. to listen : — hearken.
(1802) ĆEnw>k , — en-oke’ ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2585\ (Chanowk)]; Enoch (i.e. Chanok ), an antediluvian: — Enoch. ejx . See (1537) (ejk ).
(1803) e[x , — hex ; a primary numeral; six : — six.
(1804) ejxagge>llw , — ex-ang-el’-lo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (32) (a]ggelov ); to publish i.e. celebrate : — shew forth.
(1805) ejxagora>zw , — ex-ag-or-ad’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (59) (ajgora>zw ); to buy up , i.e. ransom ; figurative to rescue from loss (improve opportunity): — redeem.
(1806) ejxa>gw , — ex-ag’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (71) (a]gw ); to lead forth : — bring forth (out), fetch (lead) out.
(1807) ejxaire>w , — ex-ahee-reh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (138) (aiJre>omai ); active to tear out ; middle to select ; figurative to release : — deliver, pluck out, rescue.
(1808) ejxai>rw , — ex-ah’ee-ro ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (142) (ai]rw ); to remove : — put (take) away.
(1809) ejxaite>omai , — ex-ahee-teh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (154) (aijte>w ); to demand (for trial): — desire.
(1810) ejxai>fnhv, — ex-ah’eef-nace ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the base of (160) (aijfni>diov ); of a sudden (unexpectedly ): — suddenly. Compare (1819) (ejxa>pina ).
(1811) ejxakolouqe>w , — ex-ak-ol-oo-theh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (190) (ajkolouqe>w ); to follow out , i.e. (figurative) to imitate, obey , yield to: — follow.
(1812) eJxako>sioi , — hex-ak-os’-ee-oy ; plural ordinal from (1803) (e[x ) and (1540) (eJkato>n ); six hundred : — six hundred.
(1813) ejxalei>fw , — ex-al-i’-fo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (218) (aleipho); to smear out , i.e. obliterate (erase tears, figurative pardon sin): — blot out, wipe away.
(1814) ejxa>llomai , — ex-al’-lom-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (242) (a[llomai ); to spring forth : — leap up.
(1815) ejxana>stasiv, — ex-an-as’-tas-is ; from (1817) (ejxani>sthmi ); a rising from death: — resurrection.
(1816) ejxanate>llw , — ex-an-at-el’-lo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (393) (ajnate>llw ); to start up out of the ground, i.e. germinate : — spring up.
(1817) ejxani>sthmi , — ex-an-is’-tay-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (450) (ajni>sthmi ); objective to produce , i.e. (figurative) beget ; subject to arise , i.e. (figurative) object : — raise (rise) up.
(1818) ejxapata>w , — ex-ap-at-ah’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (538) (ajpata>w ); to seduce wholly : — beguile, deceive.
(1819) ejxa>pina , — ex-ap’-ee-nah ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of the same as (160) (aijfni>diov ); of a sudden , i.e. unexpectedly : — suddenly. Compare (1810) (ejxai>fnhv ).
(1820) ejxapore>omai , — ex-ap-or-eh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (639) (ajpore>w ); to be utterly at a loss , i.e. despond : — (in) despair.
(1821) ejxaposte>llw , — ex-ap-os-tel’-lo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (649) (ajposte>llw ); to send away forth , i.e. (on a mission) to despatch , or (peremptorily) to dismiss : — send (away, forth, out).
(1822) ejxarti>zw , — ex-ar-tid’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of (739) (a]rtiov ); to finish out (time); figurative to equip fully (a teacher): — accomplish, thoroughly furnish.
(1823) ejxastra>ptw , — ex-as-trap’-to ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (797) (ajstra>ptw ); to lighten forth , i.e. (figurative) to be radiant (of very white garments): — glistening.
(1824) ejxau>thv, — ex-ow’-tace ; from (1537) (ejk ) and the generic singular feminine of (846) (aujto>v ) ( (5610) (w[ra ) being understood); from that hour, i.e. instantly : — by and by, immediately, presently, straightway.
(1825) ejxegei>rw , — ex-eg-i’-ro ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1453) (ejgei>rw ); to rouse fully , i.e. (figurative) to resuscitate (from death), release (from infliction): — raise up.
(1826) e]xeimi , — ex’-i-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and ei+mi (to go ); to issue , i.e. leave (a place), escape (to the shore): — depart, get [to land ], go out.
(1827) ejxele>gcw , — ex-el-eng’-kho ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1651) (ejle>gcw ); to convict fully , i.e. (by implication) to punish : — convince.
(1828) ejxe>lkw , — ex-el’-ko ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (1670) (eJlku>w ); to drag forth , i.e. (figurative) to entice (to sin): — draw away.
(1829) ejxe>rama , — ex-er’-am-ah ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and a presumed ejra>w (to spue ); vomit , i.e. food disgorged : — vomit.
(1830) ejxereuna>w , — ex-er-yoo-nah’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2045) (ejreuna>w ); to explore (figurative): — search diligently.
(1831) ejxe>rcomai , — ex-er’-khom-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to issue (literal or figurative): — come (forth, out), depart (out of), escape, get out, go (abroad, away, forth, out, thence), proceed (forth), spread abroad.
(1832) e]xesti , — ex’-es-tee ; third person singular presumed indicative of a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and (1510) (eijmi> ); so also ejxo>n , ex-on’; neuter presumed participle of the same (with or without some form of (1510) (eijmi> ) expressed); impersonal it is right (through the figurative idea of being out in public): — be lawful, let, x may (-est).
(1833) ejxeta>zw , — ex-et-ad’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and ejta>zw (to examine ); to test thoroughly (by questions), i.e. ascertain or interrogate : — ask, enquire, search.
(1834) ejxhge>omai , — ex-ayg-eh’-om-ahee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2233) (hJge>omai ); to consider out (aloud), i.e. rehearse, unfold : — declare, tell.
(1835) eJxhkonta , — hex-ay’-kon-tah ; the tenth multiple of (1803) (e[x ); sixty : — sixty [-fold], threescore.
(1836) eJxh~v, — hex-ace’ ; from (2192) (e]cw ) (in the sense of taking hold of, i.e. adjoining ); successive : — after, following, x morrow, next.
(1837) ejxhce>omai , — ex-ay-kheh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1537) (ejk ) and (2278) (hjce>w ); to “echo ” forth , i.e. resound (be generally reported ): — sound forth.
(1838) e[xiv, — hex’-is ; from (2192) (e]cw ); habit , i.e. (by implication) practice : — use.
(1839) ejxi>sthmi , — ex-is’-tay-mee ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2476) (i[sthmi ); to put (stand ) out of wits, i.e. astound , or (reflexive) become astounded, insane : — amaze, be (make) astonished, be beside self (selves), bewitch, wonder.
(1840) ejxiscu>w , — ex-is-khoo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (2480) (ijscu>w ); to have full strength , i.e. be entirely competent : — be able.
(1841) e]xodov, — ex’-od-os ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3598) (oJdo>v ); an exit , i.e. (figurative) death : — decease, departing.
(1842) ejxoloqreu>w , — ex-ol-oth-ryoo’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3645) (ojloqreu>w ); to extirpate : — destroy.
(1843) ejxomologe>w , — ex-om-ol-og-eh’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3670) (oJmologe>w ); to acknowledge or (by implication of assent ) agree fully : — confess, profess, promise. ejxo>n . See (1832) (e]xesti ).
(1844) ejxorki>zw , — ex-or-kid’-zo ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3726) (oJrki>zw ); to exact an oath , i.e. conjure : — adjure.
(1845) ejxorkisth>v, — ex-or-kis-tace’ ; from (1844) (ejxorki>zw ); one that binds by an oath (or spell ), i.e. (by implication) an “exorcist ” (conjurer ): — exorcist.
(1846) ejxoru>ssw , — ex-or-oos’-so ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (3736) (ojru>ssw ); to dig out , i.e. (by extensive) to extract (an eye), remove (a roofing): — break up, pluck out.
(1847) ejxoudeno>w , — ex-oo-den-o’-o ; from (1537) (ejk ) and a derivative of the neuter of (3762) (oujdei>v ); to make utterly nothing of , i.e. despise : — set at nought. See also (1848) (exoutheneo).
(1848) ejxouqene>w , — ex-oo-then-eh’-o ; a variation of (1847) (ejxoudeno>w ) and meaning the same: — contemptible, despise, least esteemed, set at nought.
(1849) ejxousi>a , — ex-oo-see’-ah ; from (1832) (e]xesti ) (in the sense of ability ); privilege , i.e. (subject) force, capacity, competency, freedom , or (object) mastery (concrete magistrate, superhuman, potentate, token of control ), delegated influence : — authority, jurisdiction, liberty, power, right, strength.
(1850) ejxousia>zw , — ex-oo-see-ad’-zo ; from (1849) (ejxousi>a ); to control : — exercise authority upon, bring under the (have) power of.
(1851) ejxoch> , — ex-okh-ay’ ; from a compound of (1537) (ejk ) and (2192) (e]cw ) (meaning to stand out ); prominence (figurative): — principal.
(1852) ejxupni>zw , — ex-oop-nid’-zo ; from (1853) (e]xupnov ); to waken : — awake out of sleep.
(1853) e]xupnov, — ex’-oop-nos ; from (1537) (ejk ) and (5258) (u[pnov ); awake : — x out of sleep.
(1854) e]xw , — ex’-o ; adverb from (1537) (ejk ); out (-side, of doors ), literal or figurative: — away, forth, (with-) out (of, -ward), strange.
(1855) e]xwqen , — ex’-o-then ; from (1854) (e]xw ); external (-ly ): — out (- side -ward, -wardly), (from) without.
(1856) ejxwqe>w , — ex-o-theh’-o ; or ejxw>qw , ex-o’-tho; from (1537) (ejk ) and wjqe>w (to push ); to expel ; by implication to propel : — drive out, thrust in.
(1857) ejxw>terov, — ex-o’-ter-os ; comparative of (1854) (e]xw ); exterior : — outer.
(1858) eJorta>zw , — heh-or-tad’-zo ; from (1859) (eJorth> ); to observe a festival : — keep the feast.
(1859) eJorth> , — heh-or-tay’ ; of uncertain affinity; a festival : — feast, holyday.
(1860) ejpaggeli>a , — ep-ang-el-ee’-ah ; from (1861) (ejpagge>llw ); an announcement (for information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of good): — message, promise.
(1861) ejpagge>llw , — ep-ang-el’-lo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (32) (a]ggelov ); to announce upon (reflexive), i.e. (by implication) to engage to do something, to assert something respecting oneself: — profess, (make) promise.
(1862) ejpa>ggelma , — ep-ang’-el-mah ; from (1861) (ejpagge>llw ); a self-committal (by assurance of conferring some good): — promise.
(1863) ejpa>gw , — ep-ag’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (71) (a]gw ); to superinduce , i.e. inflict (an evil), charge (a crime): — bring upon.
(1864) ejpagwni>zomai , — ep-ag-o-nid’-zom-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (75) (ajgwni>zomai ); to struggle for : — earnestly contend for.
(1865) ejpaqroi>zw , — ep-ath-roid’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and ajqroi>zw (to assemble ); to accumulate : — gather thick together.
(1866) ĆEpai>netov, — ep-a’hee-net-os ; from (1867) (ejpaine>w ); praised; Epaenetus , a Christian: — Epenetus.
(1867) ejpaine>w , — ep-ahee-neh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (134) (aijne>w ); to applaud : — commend, laud, praise.
(1868) e]painov, — ep’-ahee-nos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (134) (aijne>w ); laudation ; concretely a commendable thing: — praise.
(1869) ejpai>rw , — ep-ahee’-ro ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (142) (ai]rw ); to raise up (literal or figurative): — exalt self, poise (lift, take) up.
(1870) ejpaiscu>nomai , — ep-ahee-skhoo’-nom-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (153) (aijscu>nomai ); to feel shame for something: — be ashamed.
(1871) ejpaite>w , — ep-ahee-teh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (154) (aijte>w ); to ask for : — beg.
(1872) ejpakolouqe>w , — ep-ak-ol-oo-theh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (190) (ajkolouqe>w ); to accompany : — follow (after).
(1873) ejpakou>w , — ep-ak-oo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (191) (ajkou>w ); to hearken (favorably) to : — hear.
(1874) ejpakroa>omai , — ep-ak-ro-ah’-om-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (202) (ajkroath>v ); to listen (intently) to : — hear.
(1875) ejpa>n , — ep-an’ ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (302) (a]n ); a particle of indefinite contemporaneousness; whenever, as soon as : — when.
(1876) ejpa>nagkev, — ep-an’-ang-kes ; neuter of a presumed compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (318) (ajnagkh> ); (adverb) on necessity , i.e. necessarily : — necessary.
(1877) epana>gw , — ep-an-ag’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (321) (ajna>gw ); to lead up on , i.e. (technical) to put out (to sea); (intransitive) to return : — launch (thrust) out, return.
(1878) ejpanamimnh>skw , — ep-an-ah-mim-nace’-ko ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (363) (ajnamimnh>skw ); to remind of : — put in mind.
(1879) ejpanapau>omai , — ep-an-ah-pow’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (373) (ajnapau>w ); to settle on ; literal (remain ) or figurative (rely ): — rest in (upon).
(1880) ejpane>rcomai , — ep-an-er’-khom-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (424) (ajne>rcomai ); to come up on , i.e. return : — come again, return.
(1881) ejpani>stamai , — ep-an-is’-tam-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (450) (ajni>sthmi ); to stand up on , i.e. (figurative) to attack : — rise up against.
(1882) ejpano>rqwsiv, — ep-an-or’-tho-sis ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (461) (ajnorqo>w ); a straightening up again , i.e. (figurative) rectification (reformation ): — correction.
(1883) ejpa>nw , — ep-an’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (507) (a]nw ); up above , i.e. over or on (of place, amount, rank, etc.): — above, more than, (up-) on, over.
(1884) ejparke>w , — ep-ar-keh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (714) (ajrke>w ); to avail for , i.e. help : — relieve.
(1885) ejparci>a , — ep-ar-khee’-ah ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (757) (a]rcw ) (meaning a governor of a district, “eparch”); a special region of government, i.e. a Roman praefecture : — province.
(1886) e]pauliv, — ep’-ow-lis ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and an equivalent of (833) (aujlh> ); a hut over the head, i.e. a dwelling .
(1887) ejpau>rion , — ep-ow’-ree-on ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (839) (au]rion ); occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. ( (2250) (hJme>ra ) being implied) to-morrow : — day following, morrow, next day (after).
(1888) ejpautofw>rw| , — ep-ow-tof-o’-ro ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (846) (aujto>v ) and (the dative singular of) a derivative of fw>r (a thief ); in theft itself , i.e. (by analogy) in actual crime : — in the very act.
(1889) ĆEpafra~v, — ep-af-ras’ ; contrete from (1891) ( ĆEpafro>ditov ); Epaphras , a Christian: — Epaphras.
(1890) ejpafri>zw , — ep-af-rid’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (875) (ajfri>zw ); to foam upon , i.e. (figurative) to exhibit (a vile passion): — foam out.
(1891) ĆEpafro>ditov, — ep-af-rod’-ee-tos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) (in the sense of devoted to) and ĆAfrodi>th (Venus ); Epaphroditus , a Christian: — Epaphroditus. Compare (1889) ( ĆEpafra~v ).
(1892) ejpegei>rw , — ep-eg-i’-ro ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1453) (ejgei>rw ); to rouse upon , i.e. (figurative) to excite against: — raise, stir up.
(1893) ejpei> , — ep-i’ ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1487) (eij ); thereupon , i.e. since (of time or cause): — because, else, for that (then, -asmuch as), otherwise, seeing that, since, when.
(1894) ejpeidh> , — ep-i-day’ ; from (1893) (ejpei> ) and (1211) (dh> ); since now , i.e. (of time) when or (of cause) whereas : — after that, because, for (that, -asmuch as), seeing, since.
(1895) ejpeidh>per , — ep-i-day’-per ; from (1894) (ejpeidh> ) and (4007) (per ); since indeed (of cause): — forasmuch.
(1896) ejpei~don , — ep-i’-don ; and other moods and persons of the same tense; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1492) (ei]dw ); to regard (favorably or otherwise): — behold, look upon.
(1897) ejpei>per , — ep-i’-per ; from (1893) (ejpei> ) and (4007) (per ); since indeed (of cause): — seeing.
(1898) ejpeisagwgh> , — ep-ice-ag-o-gay’ ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1521) (eijsa>gw ); a superintroduction : — bringing in.
(1899) e]peita , — ep’-i-tah ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1534) (ei+ta ); thereafter : — after that (-ward), then.
(1900) ejpe>keina , — ep-ek’-i-nah ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (the accusative plural neuter of) (1565) (ejkei~nov ); upon those parts of, i.e. on the further side of : — beyond.
(1901) ejpektei>nomai , — ep-ek-ti’-nom-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1614) (ejktei>nw ); to stretch (oneself) forward upon : — reach forth.
(1902) ejpendu>omai , — ep-en-doo’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1746) (ejndu>w ); to invest upon oneself: — be clothed upon.
(1903) ejpendu>thv, — ep-en-doo’-tace ; from (1902) (ejpendu>omai ); a wrapper , i.e. outer garment: — fisher’s coat.
(1904) ejpe>rcomai , — ep-er’-khom-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2064) (e]rcomai ); to supervene , i.e. arrive, occur, impend, attack , (figurative) influence : — come (in, upon).
(1905) ejperwta>w , — ep-er-o-tah’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2065) (ejrwta>w ); to ask for , i.e. inquire, seek : — ask (after, questions), demand, desire, question.
(1906) ejperw>thma , — ep-er-o’-tay-mah ; from (1905) (ejperwta>w ); an inquiry : — answer.
(1907) ejpe>cw , — ep-ekh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2192) (e]cw ); to hold upon , i.e. (by implication) to retain ; (by extensive) to detain ; (with implication of (3563) (nou~v )) to pay attention to : — give (take) heed unto, hold forth, mark, stay.
(1908) ejphrea>zw , — ep-ay-reh-ad’-zo ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (probably) ajreia> (threats ); to insult, slander : — use despitefully, falsely accuse.
(1909) ejpi> , — ep-ee’ ; a primary preposition properly meaning superimposition (of time, place, order, etc.), as a relation of distribution [with the genitive], i.e. over, upon , etc.; of rest (with the dative) at, on , etc.; of direction (with the accusative) towards, upon , etc.: — about (the times), above, after, against, among, as long as (touching), at, beside, x have charge of, (be-, [where-]) fore, in (a place, as much as, the time of, -to), (because) of, (up-) on (behalf of), over, (by, for) the space of, through (-out), (un-) to (-ward), with. In compounds it retains essentially the same import, at, upon , etc. (literal or figurative).
(1910) ejpibai>nw , — ep-ee-bah’ee-no ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (939) (ba>siv ); to walk upon , i.e. mount, ascend, embark, arrive : — come (into), enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship.
(1911) ejpiba>llw , — ep-ee-bal’-lo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (906) (ba>llw ); to throw upon (literal or figurative, transitive or reflexive; usually with more or less force); specially (with (1438) (eJautou~ ) implied) to reflect ; impersonally to belong to : — beat into, cast (up-) on, fall, lay (on), put (unto), stretch forth, think on.
(1912) ejpibare>w , — ep-ee-bar-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (916) (bare>w ); to be heavy upon , i.e. (pecuniarily) to be expensive to ; figurative to be severe towards : — be chargeable to, overcharge.
(1913) ejpibiba>zw , — ep-ee-bee-bad’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a reduplicated derivative of the base of (939) (ba>siv ) [compare (307) (ajnabiba>zw )]; to cause to mount (an animal): — set on.
(1914) ejpible>pw , — ep-ee-blep’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (991) (ble>pw ); to gaze at (with favor, pity or partiality): — look upon, regard, have respect to.
(1915) ejpi>blhma , — ep-ib’-lay-mah ; from (1911) (ejpiba>llw ); a patch : — piece.
(1916) ejpiboa>w , — ep-ee-bo-ah’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (994) (boa>w ); to exclaim against : — cry.
(1917) ejpiboulh> , — ep-ee-boo-lay’ ; from a presumed compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1014) (bou>lomai ); a plan against someone, i.e. a plot : — laying (lying) in wait.
(1918) ejpigambreu>w , — ep-ee-gam-bryoo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (1062) (ga>mov ); to form affinity with , i.e. (special) in a levirate way: — marry.
(1919) ejpi>geiov, — ep-ig’-i-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1093) (gh~ ); worldly (physical or moral): — earthly, in earth, terrestrial.
(1920) ejpigi>nomai , — ep-ig-in’-om-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); to arrive upon , i.e. spring up (as a wind): — blow.
(1921) ejpiginw>skw , — ep-ig-in-oce’-ko ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1097) (ginw>skw ); to know upon some mark, i.e. recognise ; by implication to become fully acquainted with , to acknowledge : — (ac-, have, take) know (-ledge, well), perceive.
(1922) ejpi>gnwsiv, — ep-ig’-no-sis ; from (1921) (ejpiginw>skw ); recognition , i.e. (by implication) full discernment, acknowledgment : — (ac-) knowledge (-ing, -ment).
(1923) ejpigrafh> , — ep-ig-raf-ay’ ; from (1924) (ejpigra>fw ); an inscription : — superscription.
(1924) ejpigra>fw , — ep-ee-graf’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1125) (gra>fw ); to inscribe (physical or mental): — inscription, write in (over, thereon).
(1925) ejpidei>knumi , — ep-ee-dike’-noo-mee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1166) (deiknu>w ); to exhibit (physical or mental): — shew.
(1926) ejpide>comai , — ep-ee-dekh’-om-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1209) (de>comai ); to admit (as a guest or [figurative] teacher): — receive.
(1927) ejpidhme>w , — ep-ee-day-meh’-o ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1218) (dh~mov ); to make oneself at home , i.e. (by extension) to reside (in a foreign country): — [be] dwelling (which were) there, stranger.
(1928) e]pidiata>ssomai , — ep-ee-dee-ah-tas’-som-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1299) (diata>ssw ); to appoint besides , i.e. supplement (as a codicil): — add to.
(1929) ejpidi>dwmi , — ep-ee-did’-o-mee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1325) (di>dwmi ); to give over (by hand or surrender): — deliver unto, give, let (+ [her drive]), offer.
(1930) ejpidiorqo>w , — ep-ee-dee-or-tho’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (3717) (ojrqo>v ); to straighten further , i.e. (figurative) arrange additionally : — set in order.
(1931) ejpidu>w , — ep-ee-doo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1416) (du>nw ); to set fully (as the sun): — go down.
(1932) e]piei>keia , — ep-ee-i’-ki-ah ; from (1933) (ejpieikh>v ); suitableness , i.e. (by implication) equity, mildness : — clemency, gentleness.
(1933) ejpieikh>v, — ep-ee-i-kace’ ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (1503) (ei]kw ); appropriate , i.e. (by implication) mild : — gentle, moderation, patient.
(1934) ejpizhte>w , — ep-eed-zay-teh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2212) (zhte>w ); to search (inquire ) for ; intensive to demand , to crave : — desire, enquire, seek (after, for).
(1935) ejpiqana>tiov, — ep-ee-than-at’-ee-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2288) (qa>natov ); doomed to death : — appointed to death.
(1936) ejpi>qesiv, — ep-ith’-es-is ; from (2007) (ejpiti>qhmi ); an imposition (of hands officially): — laying (putting) on.
(1937) ejpiqume>w , — ep-ee-thoo-meh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2372) (qumo>v ); to set the heart upon , i.e. long for (rightfully or otherwise): — covet, desire, would fain, lust (after).
(1938) ejpiqumhth>v, — ep-ee-thoo-may-tace’ ; from (1937) (ejpiqume>w ); a craver : — + lust after.
(1939) ejpiqumi>a , — ep-ee-thoo-mee’-ah ; from (1937) (ejpiqume>w ); a longing (especially for what is forbidden): — concupiscence, desire, lust (after).
(1940) ejpikaqi>zw , — ep-ee-kath-id’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2523) (kaqi>zw ); to seat upon : — set upon.
(1941) ejpikale>omai , — ep-ee-kal-eh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2564) (kale>w ); to entitle ; by implication to invoke (for aid, worship, testimony, decision, etc.): — appeal (unto), call (on, upon), surname.
(1942) ejpika>luma , — ep-ee-kal’-oo-mah ; from (1943) (ejpikalu>ptw ); a covering , i.e. (figurative) pretext : — cloke.
(1943) ejpikalu>ptw , — ep-ee-kal-oop’-to ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2572) (kalu>ptw ); to conceal , i.e. (figurative) forgive : — cover.
(1944) ejpikata>ratov, — ep-ee-kat-ar’-at-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (2672) (katara>omai ); imprecated , i.e. execrable : — accursed.
(1945) ejpi>keimai , — ep-ik’-i-mahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2749) (kei~mai ); to rest upon (literal or figurative): — impose, be instant, (be) laid (there-, up-) on, (when) lay (on), lie (on), press upon.
(1946) ĆEpikou>reiov, — ep-ee-koo’-ri-os ; from ĆEpi>kourov [compare (1947) (ejpikouri>a )] (a noted philosopher); an Epicurean or follower of Epicurus: — Epicurean.
(1947) ejpikouri>a , — ep-ee-koo-ree’-ah ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and a (prolonged) form of the base of (2877) (kora>sion ) (in the sense of servant ); assistance : — help.
(1948) ejpikri>nw , — ep-ee-kree’-no ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2919) (kri>nw ); to adjudge : — give sentence.
(1949) ejpilamba>nomai , — ep-ee-lam-ban’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2983) (lamba>nw ); to seize (for help, injury, attainment or any other purpose; literal or figurative): — catch, lay hold (up-) on, take (by, hold of, on).
(1950) ejpilanqa>nomai , — ep-ee-lan-than’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2990) (lanqa>nw ); to lose out of mind; by implication to neglect : — (be) forget (-ful of).
(1951) ejpile>gomai , — ep-ee-leg’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3004) (le>gw ); to surname, select : — call, choose.
(1952) ejpilei>pw , — ep-ee-li’-po ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3007) (lei>pw ); to leave upon , i.e. (figurative) to be insufficient for : — fail.
(1953) ejpilhsmonh> , — ep-ee-lace-mon-ay’ ; from a derivative of (1950) (ejpilanqa>nomai ); negligence : — x forgetful.
(1954) ejpi>loipov, — ep-il’-oy-pos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3062) (loipoi> ); left over , i.e. remaining : — rest.
(1955) ejpi>lusiv, — ep-il’-oo-sis ; from (1956) (ejpilu>w ); explanation , i.e. application : — interpretation.
(1956) ejpilu>w , — ep-ee-loo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3089) (lu>w ); to solve further , i.e. (figurative) to explain, decide : — determine, expound.
(1957) ejpimarture>w , — ep-ee-mar-too-reh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3140) (marture>w ); to attest further , i.e. corroborate : — testify.
(1958) ejpime>leia , — ep-ee-mel’-i-ah ; from (1959) (ejpimele>omai ); carefulness , i.e. kind attention (hospitality ): — + refresh self.
(1959) ejpimele>omai , — ep-ee-mel-eh’-om-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the same as (3199) (me>lw ); to care for (physical or otherwise): — take care of.
(1960) ejpimelw~v, — ep-ee-mel-oce’ ; adverb from a derivative of (1959) (ejpimele>omai ); carefully : — diligently.
(1961) ejpime>nw , — ep-ee-men’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3306) (me>nw ); to stay over , i.e. remain (figurative persevere ): — abide (in), continue (in), tarry.
(1962) ejpineu>w , — ep-een-yoo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3506) (neu>w ); to nod at , i.e. (by implication) to assent : — consent.
(1963) ejpi>noia , — ep-in’-oy-ah ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3563) (nou~v ); attention of the mind, i.e. (by implication) purpose : — thought.
(1964) ejpiorke>w , — ep-ee-or-keh’-o ; from (1965) (ejpi>orkov ); to commit perjury : — forswear self.
(1965) ejpi>orkov, — ep-ee’-or-kos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3727) (o[rkov ); on oath , i.e. (falsely) a forswearer : — perjured person.
(1966) ejpiou~sa , — ep-ee-oo’-sah ; feminine singular participle of a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and ei=mi (to go ); supervening , i.e. ( (2250) (hJme>ra ) or (3571) (nu>x ) being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or night: — following, next.
(1967) ejpiou>siov, — ep-ee-oo’-see-os ; perhaps from the same as (1966) (ejpiou~sa ); to-morrow’s ; but more probably from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of the presumed participle feminine of (1510) (eijmi> ); for subsistence , i.e. needful : — daily.
(1968) ejpipi>ptw , — ep-ee-pip’-to ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4098) (pi>ptw ); to embrace (with affection) or seize (with more or less violence; literal or figurative): — fall into (on, upon), lie on, press upon.
(1969) ejpiplh>ssw , — ep-ee-place’-so ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4141) (plh>ssw ); to chastise , i.e. (with words) to upbraid : — rebuke.
(1970) ejpipni>gw , — ep-ee-pnee’-go ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4155) (pni>gw ); to throttle upon , i.e. (figurative) overgrow : — choke.
(1971) ejpipoqe>w , — ep-ee-poth-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and poqe>w (to yearn ); to dote upon , i.e. intensely crave possession (lawfully or wrongfully): — (earnestly) desire (greatly), (greatly) long (after), lust.
(1972) ejpipo>qhsiv, — ep-ee-poth’-ay-sis ; from (1971) (ejpipoqe>w ); a longing for : — earnest (vehement) desire.
(1973) ejpipo>qhtov, — ep-ee-poth’-ay-tos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of the latter part of (1971) (ejpipoqe>w ); yearned upon , i.e. greatly loved : — longed for.
(1974) ejpipoqi>a , — ep-ee-poth-ee’-ah ; from (1971) (ejpipoqe>w ); intense longing : — great desire.
(1975) ejpiporeu>omai , — ep-ee-por-yoo’-om-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4198) (poreu>omai ); to journey further , i.e. travel on (reach ): — come.
(1976) ejpirjrJa>ptw , — ep-ir-hrap’-to ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (4476) (rJafi>v ); to stitch upon , i.e. fasten with the needle: — sew on.
(1977) ejpirjrJi>pto , — ep-ir-hrip’-to ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4496) (rJi>ptw ); to throw upon (literal or figurative): — cast upon.
(1978) ejpi>shmov, — ep-is’-ay-mos ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and some form of the base of (4591) (shmai>nw ); remarkable , i.e. (figurative) eminent : — notable, of note.
(1979) ejpisitismo>v, — ep-ee-sit-is-mos’ ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (4621) (si~tov ); a provisioning , i.e. (concretely) food : — victuals.
(1980) ejpiske>ptomai , — ep-ee-skep’-tom-ahee ; middle from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (4649) (skopo>v ); to inspect , i.e. (by implication) to select ; by extension to go to see, relieve : — look out, visit.
(1981) ejpiskhno>w , — ep-ee-skay-no’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4637) (skhno>w ); to tent upon , i.e. (figurative) abide with : — rest upon.
(1982) ejpiskia>zw , — ep-ee-skee-ad’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (4639) (ski>a ); to cast a shade upon , i.e. (by analogy) to envelop in a haze of brilliancy; figurative to invest with preternatural influence: — overshadow.
(1983) ejpiskope>w , — ep-ee-skop-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4648) (skope>w ); to oversee ; by implication to beware : — look diligently, take the oversight.
(1984) ejpiskoph> , — ep-is-kop-ay’ ; from (1980) (ejpiske>ptomai ); inspection (for relief); by implication superintendence ; specially the Christian “episcopate ”: — the office of a “bishop”, bishoprick, visitation.
(1985) ejpi>skopov, — ep-is’-kop-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4649) (skopo>v ) (in the sense of (1983) (ejpiskope>w )); a superintendent , i.e. Christian officer in general charge of a (or the) church (literal or figurative): — bishop, overseer.
(1986) ejpispa>omai , — ep-ee-spah’-om-ahee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4685) (spa>w ); to draw over , i.e. (with (203) (ajkrobusti>a ) implied) efface the mark of circumcision (by recovering with the foreskin): — become uncircumcised.
(1987) ejpi>stamai , — ep-is’-tam-ahee ; apparently a middle of (2186) (ejfi>sthmi ) (with (3563) (nou~v ) implied); to put the mind upon , i.e. comprehend , or be acquainted with : — know, understand.
(1988) ejpista>thv, — ep-is-tat’-ace ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a presumed derivative of (2476) (i[sthmi ); an appointee over , i.e. commander (teacher ): — master.
(1989) ejpiste>llw , — ep-ee-stel’-lo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4724) (ste>llw ); to enjoin (by writing), i.e. (genitive) to communicate by letter (for any purpose): — write (a letter, unto).
(1990) ejpisth>mwn , — ep-ee-stay’-mone ; from (1987) (ejpi>stamai ); intelligent : — endued with knowledge.
(1991) ejpisthri>zw , — ep-ee-stay-rid’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4741) (sthri>zw ); to support further , i.e. ree`stablish : — confirm, strengthen.
(1992) ejpistolh> , — ep-is-tol-ay’ ; from (1989) (ejpiste>llw ); a written message : — “epistle”, letter.
(1993) ejpistomi>zw , — ep-ee-stom-id’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4750) (sto>ma ); to put something over the mouth , i.e. (figurative) to silence : — stop mouths.
(1994) ejpistre>fw , — ep-ee-stref’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4762) (stre>fw ); to revert (literal, figurative or moral): — come (go) again, convert, (re-) turn (about, again).
(1995) ejpistrofh> , — ep-is-trof-ay’ ; from (1994) (ejpistre>fw ); reversion , i.e. moral revolution : — conversion.
(1996) ejpisuna>gw , — ep-ee-soon-ag’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4863) (suna>gw ); to collect upon the same place: — gather (together).
(1997) ejpisunagwgh> , — ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay’ ; from (1996) (ejpisuna>gw ); a complete collection ; specially a Christian meeting (for worship): — assembling (gathering) together.
(1998) ejpisuntre>cw , — ep-ee-soon-trekh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4936) (suntre>cw ); to hasten together upon one place (or a participle occasion): — come running together.
(1999) ejpisu>stasiv, — ep-ee-soo’-stas-is ; from the middle of a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4921) (sunista>w ); a conspiracy , i.e. concourse (riotous or friendly): — that which cometh upon, + raising up.
(2000) ejpisfalh>v, — ep-ee-sfal-ace’ ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and sfa>llw (to trip ); figurative insecure : — dangerous.
(2001) ejpiscu>w , — ep-is-khoo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (2480) (ijscu>w ); to avail further , i.e. (figurative) insist stoutly : — be the more fierce.
(2002) ejpiswreu>w , — ep-ee-so-ryoo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (4987) (swreu>w ); to accumulate further , i.e. (figurative) seek additionally: — heap.
(2003) ejpitagh> , — ep-ee-tag-ay’ ; from (2004) (ejpita>ssw ); an injunction or decree ; by implication authoritativeness : — authority, commandment.
(2004) ejpita>ssw , — ep-ee-tas’-so ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5021) (ta>ssw ); to arrange upon , i.e. order : — charge, command, injoin.
(2005) ejpitele>w , — ep-ee-tel-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5055) (tele>w ); to fulfill further (or completely ), i.e. execute ; by implication to terminate, undergo : — accomplish, do, finish, (make) (perfect), perform (x -ance).
(2006) ejpith>deiov, — ep-ee-tay’-di-os ; from ejpithde>v (enough ); serviceable , i.e. (by implication) requisite : — things which are needful.
(2007) ejpiti>qhmi , — ep-ee-tith’-ay-mee ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5087) (ti>qhmi ); to impose (in a friendly or hostile sense): — add unto, lade, lay upon, put (up) on, set on (up), + surname, x wound.
(2008) ejpitima>w , — ep-ee-tee-mah’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5091) (tima>w ); to tax upon , i.e. censure or admonish ; by implication forbid : — (straitly) charge, rebuke.
(2009) ejpitimi>a , — ep-ee-tee-mee’-ah ; from a compound of (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5092) (timh> ); properly esteem , i.e. citizenship ; used (in the sense of (2008) (ejpitima>w )) of a penalty : — punishment.
(2010) ejpitre>pw , — ep-ee-trep’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and the base of (5157) (troph> ); to turn over (transfer ), i.e. allow : — give leave (liberty, license), let, permit, suffer.
(2011) ejpitroph> , — ep-ee-trop-ay’ ; from (2010) (ejpitre>pw ); permission , i.e. (by implication) full power : — commission.
(2012) ejpi>tropov, — ep-it’-rop-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5158) (tro>pov ) (in the sense of (2011) (epitrope)); a commissioner , i.e. domestic manager, guardian : — steward, tutorigin
(2013) ejpitugca>nw , — ep-ee-toong-khan’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5177) (tugca>nw ); to chance upon , i.e. (by implication) attain : — obtain.
(2014) ejpifai>nw , — ep-ee-fah’ee-no ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5316) (fai>nw ); to shine upon , i.e. become (literal) visible or (figurative) known : — appear, give light.
(2015) ejpifa>neia , — ep-if-an’-i-ah ; from (2016) (ejpifanh>v ); a manifestation , i.e. (special) the advent of Christ (past or future): — appearing, brightness.
(2016) ejpifanh>v, — ep-if-an-ace’ ; from (2014) (ejpifai>nw ); conspicuous , i.e. (figurative) memorable : — notable.
(2017) ejpifau>w , — ep-ee-fow’-o ; a form of (2014) (ejpifai>nw ); to illuminate (figurative): — give light.
(2018) ejpife>rw , — ep-ee-fer’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5342) (fe>rw ); to bear upon (or further ), i.e. adduce (personally or judicially [accuse, inflict ]), superinduce : — add, bring (against), take.
(2019) ejpifwne>w , — ep-ee-fo-neh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5455) (fwne>w ); to call at something, i.e. exclaim : — cry (against), give a shout.
(2020) ejpifw>skw , — ep-ee-foce’-ko ; a form of (2017) (ejpifau>w ); to begin to grow light : — begin to dawn, x draw on.
(2021) ejpiceire>w , — ep-ee-khi-reh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5495) (cei>r ); to put the hand upon , i.e. undertake : — go about, take in hand (upon).
(2022) ejpice>w , — ep-ee-kheh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and ce>w (to pour ); to pour upon : — pour in.
(2023) ejpicorhge>w , — ep-ee-khor-ayg-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5524) (corhge>w ); to furnish besides , i.e. fully supply , (figurative) aid or contribute : — add, minister (nourishment, unto).
(2024) ejpicorhgi>a , — ep-ee-khor-ayg-ee’-ah ; from (2023) (ejpicorhge>w ); contribution : — supply.
(2025) ejpicri>w , — ep-ee-khree’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (5548) (cri>w ); to smear over : — anoint.
(2026) ejpoikodome>w , — ep-oy-kod-om-eh’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3618) (oijkodome>w ); to build upon , i.e. (figurative) to rear up : — build thereon (thereupon, on, upon).
(2027) ejpoke>llw , — ep-ok-el’-lo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and ojke>llw (to urge ); to drive upon the shore, i.e. to beach a vessel: — run aground.
(2028) ejponoma>zw , — ep-on-om-ad’-zo ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3687) (ojnoma>zw ); to name further , i.e. denominate : — call.
(2029) ejpopteu>w , — ep-opt-yoo’-o ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a derivative of (3700) (ojpta>nomai ); to inspect , i.e. watch : — behold.
(2030) ejpo>pthv, — ep-op’-tace ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and a presumed derivative of (3700) (ojpta>nomai ); a looker- on : — eyewitness.
(2031) e]pov, — ep’-os ; from (2036) (e]pw ); a word : — x say.
(2032) ejpoura>niov, — ep-oo-ran’-ee-os ; from (1909) (ejpi> ) and (3772) (oujrano>v ); above the sky : — celestial, (in) heaven (-ly), high.
(2033) eJpta> , — hep-tah’ ; a primary number; seven : — seven.
(2034) eJptaki>v, — hep-tak-is’ ; adverb from (2033) (eJpta> ); seven times : — seven times.
(2035) eJptakisci>lioi , — hep-tak-is-khil’-ee-oy ; from (2034) (eJptaki>v ) and (5507) (ci>lioi ); seven times a thousand : — seven thousand.
(2036) e]pw , — ep’-o ; a primary verb (used only in the definite past tense, the others being borrowed from (2046) (ejre>w ), (4483) (rJe>w ) and (5346) (fhmi> )); to speak or say (by word or writing): — answer, bid, bring word, call, command, grant, say (on), speak, tell. Compare (3004) (le>gw ).
(2037) &Erastov, — er’-as-tos ; from ejra>w (to love ); beloved ; Erastus , a Christian: — Erastus.
(2038) ejrga>zomai , — er-gad’-zom-ahee ; middle from (2041) (e]rgon ); to toil (as a task, occupation, etc.), (by implication) effect, be engaged in or with , etc.: — commit, do, labor for, minister about, trade (by), work.
(2039) ejrgasi>a , — er-gas-ee’-ah ; from (2040) (ejrga>thv ); occupation ; by implication profit, pains : — craft, diligence, gain, work.
(2040) ejrga>thv, — er-gat’-ace ; from (2041) (e]rgon ); a toiler ; figurative a teacher : — labourer, worker (-men).
(2041) e]rgon , — er’-gon ; from a primary (but obsolete) e]rgon (to work ); toil (as an effort or occupation); by implication an act : — deed, doing, labour, work.
(2042) ejreqi>zw , — er-eth-id’-zo ; from a presumed prolonged form of (2054) (e]riv ); to stimulate (especially to anger): — provoke.
(2043) ejrei>dw , — er-i’-do ; of obscure affinity; to prop , i.e. (reflexive) get fast : — stick fast.
(2044) ejreu>gomai , — er-yoog’-om-ahee ; of uncertain affinity; to belch , i.e. (figurative) to speak out : — utter.
(2045) ejreuna>w , — er-yoo-nah’-o ; apparently from (2046) (ejre>w ) (through the idea of inquiry ); to seek , i.e. (figurative) to investigate : — search.
(2046) ejre>w , — er-eh’-o ; probably a fuller form of (4483) (rJe>w ); an alternate for (2036) (e]pw ) in certain tenses; to utter , i.e. speak or say : — call, say, speak (of), tell.
(2047) ejrhmi>a , — er-ay-mee’-ah ; from (2048) (e]rhmov ); solitude (concrete): — desert, wilderness.
(2048) e]rhmov, — er’-ay-mos ; of uncertain affinity; lonesome , i.e. (by implication) waste (usually as a noun, (5561) (cw>ra ) being implied): — desert, desolate, solitary, wilderness.
(2049) ejrhmo>w , — er-ay-mo’-o ; from (2048) (e]rhmov ); to lay waste (literal or figurative): — (bring to, make) desolate (-ion), come to nought.
(2050) ejrh>mwsiv, — er-ay’-mo-sis ; from (2049) (ejrhmo>w ); despoliation : — desolation.
(2051) ejri>zw , — er-id’-zo ; from (2054) (e]riv ); to wrangle : — strive.
(2052) ejriqei>a , — er-ith-i’-ah ; perhaps from the same as (2042) (ejreqi>zw ); properly intrigue , i.e. (by implication) faction : — contention (-ious), strife.
(2053) e]rion , — er’-ee-on ; of obscure affinity; wool : — wool.
(2054) e]riv, — er’-is ; of uncertain affinity; a quarrel , i.e. (by implication) wrangling : — contention, debate, strife, variance.
(2055) ejri>fion , — er-if’-ee-on ; from (2056) (e]rifov ); a kidling , i.e. (genitive) goat (symbolical wicked person): — goat.
(2056) e]rifov, — er’-if-os ; perhaps from the same as (2053) (e]rion ) (through the idea of hairiness ); a kid or (generic) goat : — goat, kid.
(2057) ĆErma~v, — her-mas’ ; probably from (2060) ( ĆErmh~v ); Hermas , a Christian: — Hermas.
(2058) eJrmhnei>a , — her-may-ni’-ah ; from the same as (2059) (eJrmhneu>w ); translation : — interpretation.
(2059) eJrmhneu>w , — her-mayn-yoo’-o ; from a presumed derivative of (2060) ( ĆErmh~v ) (as the god of language); to translate : — interpret.
(2060) ĆErmh~v, — her-mace’ ; perhaps from (2046) (ejre>w ); Hermes , the name of the messenger of the Greek deities; also of a Christian: — Hermes, Mercury.
(2061) ĆErmoge>nhv, — her-mog-en’-ace ; from (2060) ( ĆErmh~v ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); born of Hermes; Hermogenes , an apostate Christian: — Hermogenes.
(2062) eJrpeto>n , — her-pet-on’ ; neuter of a derivative of e[rpw (to creep ); a reptile , i.e. (by Hebrew [compare Hebrew \7431\ (remes)]) a small animal : — creeping thing, serpent.
(2063) ejruqro>v, — er-oo-thros’ ; of uncertain affinity; red , i.e. (with (2281) (qa>lassa )) the Red Sea: — red.
(2064) e]rcomai , — er’-khom-ahee ; middle of a primary verb (used only in the presonal and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred [middle] ejleu>qomai , el-yoo’-thom-ahee; or [active] e]lqw , el’-tho; which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative): — accompany, appear, bring, come, enter, fall out, go, grow, x light, x next, pass, resort, be set.
(2065) ejrwta>w , — er-o-tah’-o ; apparently from (2046) (ejre>w ) [compare (2045) (ejreuna>w )]; to interrogate ; by implication to request : — ask, beseech, desire, intreat, pray. Compare (4441) (punqa>nomai ).
(2066) ejsqh>v, — es-thace’ ; from e[nnumi (to clothe ); dress : — apparel, clothing, raiment, robe.
(2067) e]sqhsiv, — es’-thay-sis ; from a derivative of (2066) (ejsqh>v ); clothing (concrete): — government.
(2068) ejsqi>w , — es-thee’-o ; strengthened for a primary e]dw (to eat ); used only in certain tenses, the rest being supplied by (5315) (fa>gw ); to eat (usually literal): — devour, eat, live.
(2069) ĆEsli> , — es-lee’ ; of Hebrew origin [probably for Hebrew \454\ (‘Elyehow`eynay)]; Esli , an Israelite: — Esli.
(2070) ejsme>n , — es-men’ ; first person plural indicative of (1510) (eijmi> ); we are : — are, be, have our being, x have hope, + [the gospel] was [preached unto] us.
(2071) e]somai , — es’-om-ahee ; future of (1510) (eijmi> ); will be : — shall (should) be (have), (shall) come (to pass), x may have, x fall, what would follow, x live long, x sojourn.
(2072) e]soptron , — es’-op-tron ; from (1519) (eijv ) and a presumed derivative of (3700) (ojpta>nomai ); a mirror (for looking into ): — glass. Compare (2734) (katoptri>zomai ).
(2073) eJspe>ra , — hes-per’-ah ; feminine of an adjective eJspero>v (evening ); the eve ( (5610) (w[ra ) being implication): — evening (-tide).
(2074) ĆEsrw>m , — es-rome ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2696\ (Chetsrown)]; Esrom (i.e. Chetsron ), an Israelite: — Esrom.
(2075) ejste> , — es-teh’ ; second person plural presumed indicative of (1510) (eijmi> ); ye are : — be, have been, belong.
(2076) ejsti> , — es-tee’ ; third person singular presumed indicative of (1510) (eijmi> ); he (she or it) is ; also (with neuter plural) they are : — are, be (-long), call, x can [-not], come, consisteth, x dure for awhile, + follow, x have, (that) is (to say), make, meaneth, x must needs, + profit, + remaineth, + wrestle.
(2077) e]stw , — es’-to ; second person singular presumed imperative of (1510) (eijmi> ); be thou; also e]stwsan , es’-to-san; third person of the same; let them be : — be.
(2078) e]scatov, — es’-khat-os ; a superlative probably from (2192) (e]cw ) (in the sense of contiguity ); farthest, final (of place or time): — ends of, last, latter end, lowest, uttermost.
(2079) ejsca>twv, — es-khat’-oce ; adverb from (2078) (e]scatov ); finally , i.e. (with (2192) (e]cw )) at the extremity of life: — point of death.
(2080) e]sw , — es’-o ; from (1519) (eijv ); inside (as preposition or adjective): — (with-) in (-ner, -to, -ward).
(2081) e]swqen , — es’-o-then ; from (2080) (e]sw ); from inside ; also used as equivalent to (2080) (e]sw ) (inside ): — inward (-ly), (from) within, without.
(2082) ejsw>terov, — es-o’-ter-os ; comparative of (2080) (e]sw ); interior : — inner, within.
(2083) eJtai~rov, — het-ah’ee-ros ; from e]thv (a clansman ); a comrade : — fellow, friend.
(2084) eJtero>glwssov, — het-er-og’-loce-sos ; from (2087) (e[terov ) and (1100) (glw~ssa ); other-tongued , i.e. a foreigner : — man of other tongue.
(2085) eJterodidaskale>w , — het-er-od-id-as-kal-eh’-o ; from (2087) (e[terov ) and (1320) (dida>skalov ); to instruct differently : — teach other doctrine (-wise).
(2086) heterozugeo , — het-er-od-zoog-eh’-o ; from a compound of (2087) (e[terov ) and (2218) (zugo>v ); to yoke up differently , i.e. (figurative) to associate discordantly : — unequally yoke together with.
(2087) e[terov, — het’-er-os ; of uncertain affinity; (an-, the) other or different : — altered, else, next (day), one, (an-) other, some, strange.
(2088) eJte>rwv, — het-er’-oce ; adverb from (2087) (e[terov ); differently : — otherwise.
(2089) e]ti , — et’-ee ; perhaps akin to (2094) (e]tov ); “yet ,” still (of time or degree): — after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-) henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more (-one), now, still, yet.
(2090) eJtoima>zw , — het-oy-mad’-zo ; from (2092) (eJtoimov ); to prepare : — prepare, provide, make ready. Compare (2680) (kataskeua>zw ).
(2091) eJtoimasi>a , — het-oy-mas-ee’-ah ; from (2090) (eJtoima>zw ); preparation : — preparation.
(2092) eJtoimov, — het-oy’-mos ; from an old noun e[teov (fitness ); adjusted , i.e. ready : — prepared, (made) ready (-iness, to our hand).
(2093) eJtoi>mwv, — het’-oy-moce ; adverb from (2092) (eJtoimov ); in readiness : — ready.
(2094) e]tov, — et’-os ; apparently a primary word; a year : — year.
(2095) eu+ , — yoo ; neuter of a primary eu+v (good ); (adverb) well : — good, well (done).
(2096) Eu+a , — yoo’-ah ; of Hebrew origin [ Hebrew \2332\ (Chavvah)]; Eua (or Eva , i.e. Chavvah ), the first woman: — Eve.
(2097) eujaggeli>zw , — yoo-ang-ghel-id’-zo ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and (32) (a]ggelov ); to announce good news (“evangelize”) especially the gospel: — declare, bring (declare, show) glad (good) tidings, preach (the gospel).
(2098) eujagge>lion , — yoo-ang-ghel’-ee-on ; from the same as (2097) (eujaggeli>zw ); a good message , i.e. the gospel : — gospel.
(2099) eujaggelisth>v, — yoo-ang-ghel-is-tace’ ; from (2097) (eujaggeli>zw ); a preacher of the gospel: — evangelist.
(2100) eujareste>w , — yoo-ar-es-teh’-o ; from (2101) (euja>restov ); to gratify entirely : — please (well).
(2101) euja>restov, — yoo-ar’-es-tos ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and (701) (ajresto>v ); fully agreeable : — acceptable (-ted), wellpleasing.
(2102) eujare>stwv, — yoo-ar-es’-toce ; adverb from (2101) (euja>restov ); quite agreeably : — acceptably, + please well.
(2103) Eu]boulov, — yoo’-boo-los ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and (1014) (bou>lomai ); good-willer; Eubulus , a Christian: — Eubulus.
(2104) eujge>nhv, — yoog-en’-ace ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and (1096) (gi>nomai ); well born , i.e. (literal) high in rank, or (figurative) generous : — more noble, nobleman.
(2105) eujdi>a , — yoo-dee’-ah ; feminine from (2095) (eu+ ) and the alternate of (2203) ( Zeu>v ) (as the god of the weather); a clear sky , i.e. fine weather : — fair weather.
(2106) eujdoke>w , — yoo-dok-eh’-o ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and (1380) (doke>w ); to think well of, i.e. approve (an act); specially to approbate (a person or thing): — think good, (be well) please (- d), be the good (have, take) pleasure, be willing.
(2107) eujdoki>a , — yoo-dok-ee’-ah ; from a presumed compound of (2095) (eu+ ) and the base of (1380) (doke>w ); satisfaction , i.e. (subject) delight , or (object) kindness, wish, purpose : — desire, good pleasure (will), x seem good.
(2108) eujergesi>a , — yoo-erg-es-ee’-ah ; from (2110) (eujerge>thv ); beneficence (genitive or special): — benefit, good deed done.
(2109) eujergete>w , — yoo-erg-et-eh’-o ; from (2110) (eujerge>thv ); to be philanthropic : — do good.
(2110) eujerge>thv, — yoo-erg-et’-ace ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and the base of (2041) (e]rgon ); a worker of good , i.e. (special) a philanthropist : — benefactorigin
(2111) eu]qetov, — yoo’-thet-os ; from (2095) (eu+ ) and a derivative of (5087) (ti>qhmi ); well placed , i.e. (figurative) appropriate : — fit, meet.
(2112) eujqe>wv, — yoo-theh’-oce ; adverb from (2117) (eujqu>v ); directly , i.e. at once |