Greek Lexicon.
Complete resolution of 5,513 unique Greek variables found in the New Testament manuscripts.
of Hebrew origin (הַר and מְגִדּוֹן) Armageddon. - Armageddon (or Har-Meggiddon), a symbolic name
espouse. - to joint, i.e. (figuratively) to woo (reflexively, to betroth)
joint. - an articulation (of the body)
reduplicated from ἄγω manner of life. - a bringing up, i.e. mode of living
deny, refuse. - to contradict, i.e. disavow, reject, abnegate
diminutive from ἀρήν lamb. - a lambkin
plough. - to plow
plough. - a plow
extortion, ravening, spoiling. - pillage (properly abstract)
robbery. - plunder (properly concrete)
catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force). - to seize (in various applications)
extortion, ravening. - rapacious
of Hebrew origin (עֲרָבוֹן) earnest. - a pledge, i.e. part of the purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the rest
without seam. - unsewed, i.e. of a single piece
conflict, contention, fight, race. - properly, a place of assembly (as if led), i.e. (by implication) a contest (held there) - figuratively, an effort or anxiety
probably from αἴρω male, man. - male (as stronger for lifting)
unspeakable. - unsaid, i.e. (by implication) inexpressible
sick (folk, -ly). - infirm
abuser of (that defile) self with mankind. - a sodomite
contracted from a compound of Ἄρτεμις and δῶρον Artemas. - gift of Artemis - Artemas (or Artemidorus), a Christian
probably from the same as ἀρτέμων Diana. - prompt - Artemis, the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities
mainsail. - properly, something ready (or else more remotely from αἴρω (compare ἄρτος) - something hung up), i.e. (specially) the topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel
adverb from a derivative of αἴρω (compare ἄρτος) through the idea of suspension this day (hour), hence(-forth), here(-after), hither(-to), (even) now, (this) present. - just now
new born. - just born, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert
perfect. - fresh, i.e. (by implication) complete
agony. - a struggle (properly, the state), i.e. (figuratively) anguish
(shew-)bread, loaf. - bread (as raised) or a loaf
season. - to prepare, i.e. spice (with stimulating condiments)
of Hebrew origin (אַרְפַּכְשַׁד) Arphaxad. - Arphaxad, a post-diluvian patriarch
archangel. - a chief angel
(them of) old (time). - original or primeval
Archelaus. - people-ruling - Archelaus, a Jewish king
beginning, corner, (at the, the) first (estate), magistrate, power, principality, principle, rule. - (properly abstract) a commencement, or (concretely) chief (in various applications of order, time, place, or rank)
author, captain, prince. - a chief leader
of the high-priest. - high-priestly
chief (high) priest, chief of the priests. - the high-priest (literally, of the Jews, typically, Christ) - by extension a chief priest
fight, labor fervently, strive. - to struggle, literally (to compete for a prize), figuratively (to contend with an adversary), or genitive case (to endeavor to accomplish something)
chief shepherd. - a head shepherd
Archippus. - horse-ruler - Archippus, a Christian
(chief) ruler of the synagogue. - director of the synagogue services
masterbuilder. - a chief constructor, i.e. "architect"
chief among the publicans. - a principle tax-gatherer
governor (ruler) of the feast. - director of the entertainment
middle voice of ἄρχω (through the implication, of precedence) (rehearse from the) begin(-ning). - to commence (in order of time)
a primary verb reign (rule) over. - to be first (in political rank or power)
present participle of ἄρχω chief (ruler), magistrate, prince, ruler. - a first (in rank or power)
(sweet) spice. - an aromatic
of Hebrew origin (אָדָם) Adam. - Adam, the first man - typically (of Jesus) man (as his representative)
of Hebrew origin (אָסָא) Asa. - Asa, an Israelite
which cannot be moved, unmovable. - unshaken, i.e. (by implication) immovable (figuratively)
not to be quenched, unquenchable. - not extinguished, i.e. (by implication) perpetual
ungodly(-liness). - impiety, i.e. (by implication) wickedness
commit (live, that after should live) ungodly. - to be (by implied act) impious or wicked
ungodly (man). - irreverent, i.e. (by extension) impious or wicked
filthy, lasciviousness, wantonness. - licentiousness (sometimes including other vices)
mean. - unmarked, i.e. (figuratively) ignoble
of Hebrew origin (אָשֵׁר) Aser. - Aser (i.e. Asher), an Israelite tribe
disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness. - feebleness (of mind or body) - by implication, malady - morally, frailty
without expense. - and δαπάνη - costless, i.e. gratuitous
be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak. - to be feeble (in any sense)
infirmity. - a scruple of conscience
more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness, thing). - strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral)
of uncertain derivation Asia. - Asia, i.e. Asia Minor, or (usually) only its western shore
of Asia. - an Asian (i.e. Asiatic) or an inhabitant of Asia
chief of Asia. - an Asiarch or president of the public festivities in a city of Asia Minor
abstinence. - fasting (the state)
fasting. - without (taking) food
probably from the same as σκεῦος exercise. - to elaborate, i.e. (figuratively) train (by implication, strive)
bottle. - a leathern (or skin) bag used as a bottle
probably of Hebrew origin (compare עֲדִי) Addi. - Addi, an Israelite
adverb from a derivative of the base of ἡδονή gladly. - with pleasure
fool. - unwise
embrace, greet, salute, take leave. - to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to salute, (figuratively) to welcome
greeting, salutation. - a greeting (in person or by letter)
without spot, unspotted. - unblemished (physically or morally)
of uncertain derivation asp. - a buckler (or round shield) - used of a serpent (as coiling itself), probably the "asp"
implacable, truce-breaker. - literally, without libation (which usually accompanied a treaty), i.e. (by implication) truceless
of Latin origin farthing. - an assarius or as, a Roman coin
neuter comparative of the base of ἐγγύς close. - more nearly, i.e. very near
probably of foreign origin Assos. - Assus, a city of Asia MInor
feminine of ἀδελφός sister. - a sister (naturally or ecclesiastically)
have no certain dwelling-place. - to be non-stationary, i.e. (figuratively) homeless
fair. - urbane, i.e. (by implication) handsome
probably from the base of στρώννυμι star. - a star (as strown over the sky), literally or figuratively
unstable. - unfixed, i.e. (figuratively) vacillating
without natural affection. - hard-hearted towards kindred
err, swerve. - to miss the mark, i.e. (figuratively) deviate from truth
lightning, bright shining. - lightning - by analogy, glare
probably from ἀστήρ lighten, shine. - to flash as lightning
neuter from ἀστήρ star. - properly, a constellation - put for a single star (natural or artificial)
Asyncritos. - incomparable - Asyncritus, a Christian
of Hebrew origin (אֶבְיָתָר) Abiathar. - Abiathar, an Israelite
brother. - a brother (literally or figuratively) near or remote (much like Α)
agree not. - inharmonious (figuratively)
foolish, without understanding. - unintelligent - by implication, wicked
covenant-breaker. - properly, not agreed, i.e. treacherous to compacts
certainty, safety. - security (literally or figuratively)
certain(-ty), safe, sure. - secure (literally or figuratively)
make fast (sure). - to render secure
adverb from ἀσφαλής assuredly, safely. - securely (literally or figuratively)
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