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... Bible Strong's Greek 251 251. hals Strong's Concordance hals: salt. Original Word: ἅλς, ἁλός, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: hals Phonetic Spelling: (halce) Definition: salt Usage: salt ...
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... for τί τοῦτο ἐστιν, ὁ οὗτοι σου καταμαρτυροῦσιν; Matthew 26:62 ; Mark 14:60 (Buttmann, 251 (216) explains this expression differently); also τί τοῦτο ἀκούω περί σου; (( R . V ...
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... δίφρους, Homer, Iliad 23, 436) . 2. to turn back; intransitive, (Winers Grammar, 251 (236)] to returns, like the Latinreverto equivalent torevertor (as in Greek writings; in the Sept ...
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... : saltless, tasteless, flat. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 358 ánalos (from 1 /A "without" and 251 /háls, "salt") – literally, "without salt"; hence, tasteless, bland ( ...
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... 9:16 . 2. Intransitive, (as in Greek writings from Homer down (cf. Winers Grammar, 251 (236); Buttmann, 144f (126f)) to throw oneself upon, rush upon: εἰς τό ...
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... , others. 2. from Polybius on intransitively (cf. Buttmann, 145 (127); Winers Grammar, 251 (236)), to go forward, advance, proceed; of time: ἡ νύξ προέκοψεν, the ...
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... ), Acts 3:3 ; Acts 21:26 ; Hebrews 9:6 (Winer's Grammar, 267 (251)); πρός τινα, Acts 21:18 . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance enter, go into. From eis ...
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... , 1, 2; Ev. Nicod. c. 15, p. 640, Thilo edition (p . 251 Tdf. edition)); τόν ἄρτον, John 13:18 (see ἄρτος 2 and ἐσθίω b. ...
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... the passage cited intransitively, in a quasi-reflexive sense, gives itself up, presents itself, cf. Winers Grammar, 251 (236); Buttmann, 145 (127))) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance betray, bring forth From ...
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... the true life' to be derived from Christ as its source; cf. Rückert, Das Abendmahl, p. 251. Moreover, πιστεύειν is used by John of various degrees of faith, from its first beginnings, its incipient ...
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... ; metaphorically and absolutely, to turn (oneself) away (Buttmann, 144f (126f); Winer's Grammar, 251 (236)), either from the path of rectitude, Romans 3:12 ( Psalm 13:3 ...
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... Kypke at the passage o. ἔχω, with an infinitive (Winers Grammar, 333 (313); Buttmann, 251 (216)), α. like the Latinhabeoquod with the subjunctive, equivalent to to be able: ἔχω ...
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... , Diodorus, Strabo, Josephus, Plutarch, Lucian) . Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 251; (Winer's 25) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance very worthy deed, public reform From a compound of kata and ...
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... 37 ; on the occurrence spoken of in both passages, compare Schürer, Ntl. Zeitgesch. 17, pp. 251, 262-286, and books there mentioned; (McClellan 1:392-399; B. D. under the word ...
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... , 30 variant; (Chariton 3, 5, see D'Orville at the passage); cf. Winers Grammar, 251 (236); (Buttmann, 145 (127)) .) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance jump overboard From apo ...
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... and Attic writers. 4. intransitive, to go, depart (Winers Grammar, 38, 1, p. 251 (236); (Buttmann, 144 (126))): ἄγωμεν let us go, Matthew 26 ...
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... by the wind, Revelation 6:13 . Intransitive, to rush (throw oneself (cf. Winers Grammar, 251 (236); 381 (357) note{1 }; Buttmann, 145 (127))) ...
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