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... Bible Strong's Greek 3453 3453. mueó Strong's Concordance mueó: to initiate into the mysteries, hence to instruct Original Word: μυέω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: mueó Phonetic Spelling: (moo-eh' o) Definition: to initiate ...
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... . pronoun from emou and autos Definition of myself NASB Translation myself (24), own (2 ), own initiative (6 ), own sake (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1683: ἐμαυτοῦ ἐμαυτοῦ, ἐμαυτης ...
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... Spelling: (moos-tay' ree-on) Definition: a mystery or secret doctrine Usage: a mystery, secret, of which initiation is necessary; in the NT: the counsels of God, once hidden but now revealed in the Gospel or ...
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... their Introductory 408) (Ἀνωχος, Ἀνωχου, ὁ, Josephus, Antiquities 1, 3, 4; Hebrew חֲנוך initiated or initiating (cf. B. D., under the word)), Enoch, father of Methuselah ...
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... . Winers Grammar, 18, 9 N. 1; (as respects the use of a large or a small initial letter the critical editions vary: Tdf. seems to use the capital initial in all cases; Treg. is ...
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... intensifying 5087 /títhēmi, "place, set") – properly, a set-agreement having complete terms determined by the initiating party, which also are fully affirmed by the one entering the agreement. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from diatithémi ...
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... – reasoning that is self-based and therefore confused – especially as it contributes to reinforcing others in discussion to remain in their initial prejudice. See 1260 (dialogizomai) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from dialogizomai Definition a reasoning NASB Translation argument ...
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... ; Is 43:13 - 45:7 ) . For example, the Lord's hand determined who would be the initial witnesses of Christ's resurrection (Ac 10:41) . Reflection: God is always in charge . . . ...
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... oneself (1 ), ourselves (19), own (48), own estimation (2 ), own initiative (3 ), own persons (1 ), own..himself (1 ), senses (1 ), themselves ...
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... anew, again: σημεῖα, Sir. 33:6 (Sir. 36:6 ) . 3. to initiate, consecrate, dedicate, ( Deuteronomy 20:5 ; 1 Kings 8:63 ; 1 Samuel 11: ...
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... antilambánomai (from 473 /antí, "corresponding to" and 2983 /lambánō, "to take hold of with initiative") – properly, aggressively take hold of in a proportional (fitting) way, i.e. that " ...
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... (" come upon, apt-coming") stresses the "fitting results" of the coming – even more than the initial impact of the coming itself. [ 1904 (epérxomai) is an intensification of the base-term (2064/er ...
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... fitting" intensifying 2983 /lambánō, "aggressively take") – properly, lay hold of something, showing personal initiative (" focused resolve") that "matches" the seizing (i.e. laying hold of what is " ...
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... belonged (1 ), deserting* (1 ), distance (1 ), hereafter* (1 ), initiative (1 ), left (1 ), off (1 ), once* (1 ), since ...
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... ) is written kat' or kath' before a vowel. So too, kata loses the final a before an initial diphthong (cf. BDF 17; MH 61-62; R 206-208) . 2596 /katá (" bring down ...
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... " which intensifies 2983 /lambánō, "aggressively take") – properly, take hold of exactly, with decisive initiative (eager self-interest); to grasp something in a forceful (firm) manner; (figuratively) to apprehend ...
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... ) beginning. HELPS Word-studies 746 arxḗ – properly, from the beginning (temporal sense), i.e. "the initial (starting) point"; (figuratively) what comes first and therefore is chief (foremost), i.e ...
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... lay hold by aggressively (actively) accepting what is available (offered) . 2983 /lambánō (" accept with initiative") emphasizes the volition (assertiveness) of the receiver. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from a prim. ...
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... ," and 2983 /lambánō, "aggressively take or receive") – properly, to lay hold of with initiative which prompts "a change afterward," i.e. to show real interest which brings certain change. NAS Exhaustive ...
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... to pay off a legitimate debt. [ 3784 (opheílō) "originally belonged to the legal sphere; it expressed initially one's legal and economic, and then later one's moral, duties and responsibilities to the gods and to men, ...
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... close-alongside" and 2983 /lambánō, "aggressively take") – to take (receive) by showing strong personal initiative. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from para and lambanó Definition to receive from NASB Translation receive (3 ), ...
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... ," i.e. as a full-grown, mature man; (figuratively) to be responsible and courageous by taking the initiatives God reveals through faith (used only in 1 Cor 16:13) . Accordingly, 407 (andrízomai) ...
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... and reaction" (L & N, 1, 84.23) . 4314 (prós) naturally suggests the cycle of initiation and response (L-N, 1,90.25, 90.33) . [ 4314 (prós) can mean "in ...
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... from 4314 /prós, "towards, interactively with," intensifying 2983 /lambánō, "lay hold of with initiative") – properly, aggressively receive, with strong personal interest. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from pros and ...
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... base of stoicheo ; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively)- element, principle, rudiment. see GREEK stoicheo Forms ...
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