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... head, i. e. having the head covered (Buttmann, 130, 5; Winer's Grammar, 47, k. cf. 594 (552)), 1 Corinthians 11:4 ; θώρακας, Revelation 9:17 ...
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... Tr WH; John 10:24 T WH), for the Attic εἶπον, cf. W 6, 1 k.; (Chandler 775); Fritzsche on Mark, p. 515ff; (but Winer's (p . ...
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... open and above-board. They should be themselves. Their lives should be like an open book, easily read" (K . Wuest, Word Studies, Vol 2, Pastoral Epistles, 1 Peter, 50,51) .] ...
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... the previous (undesirable) connection – hence, also the need to move on (" escaping by flight," K. Wuest) . 668 (apopheúgō) then emphasizes separation – a full breaking away from the previous situation. ...
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... i.e. morally unblemished (pure) – "free from censure, irreproachable, free from vice, unsullied" (K . Wuest) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from alpha (as a neg. prefix) and spilos Definition ...
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... so far as relates to righteousness, as respects righteousness, Romans 6:20 (Winers Grammar, 31, 1 k.; Buttmann, 133, 12) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance free man, free woman, at liberty. ...
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... "fitting") –"befitting men, places, actions, or things sacred to God, reverent" (K . Wuest); "suited to a sacred character, reverend" (Abbott-Smith) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word ...
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... classical Greek, joined with the genitive and the accusative. I. With the genitive (Winer's Grammar, 47, k., p. 381 (357); (B , 147, 20)); 1. properly ...
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... properly, divinely-loved; beloved (" loved by God"), i.e. personally experiencing God's "agapē-love." K. Wuest helpfully translates 27 (agapētós) as "divinely-loved-ones" (Jude 17) . Jude 3: " ...
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... Translation cellar (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2926: κρύπτη κρύπτη (so Relz G L T Tr K C) (but some prefer to write it κρύπτη (so WH, Meyer, Bleek, etc., ...
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... woman to whom the Second Epistle of John is addressed: 2 John 1:1 , 5 (G L T K C (and WH marginal reading in 2 John 1:1 )) . This proper name is not uncommon ...
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... party of revelers parading the streets, or revels held in religious ceremonies, wild, furious, and ecstatic" (K . Wuest, Word Studies, Vol 2, Pastoral Epistles, 1 Peter, 112) .] NAS Exhaustive ...
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... (so R G T Tr) (in Homer λάθρῃ, from λανθάνω, λαθεῖν), and L (WH K C (see the latter's Praef., p. 12: and under the word εἰκῇ)) λάθρᾳ ( ...
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... religious secrets, confided only to the initiated and not to be communicated by them to ordinary mortals; (cf. K. F. Hermann, Gottesdienstl. Alterthümer der Griechen, 32) . In the Scriptures: 1. a ...
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... conquer (overcome); " to carry off the victory, come off victorious. The verb implies a battle" (K . Wuest) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from niké Definition to conquer, prevail NASB Translation conquer (1 ...
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... Word-studies 3679 oneidízō (from a primitive root meaning "to upbraid, revile, like in showing one's teeth," K. Wuest) – properly, to disgrace (insult), reproach; mock (curse); insult, ...
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... king, or emperor. The word means literally the being beside, ' thus, the personal presence' " (K . Wuest, 3, Bypaths, 33) .] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from the pres. part ...
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... ") answers to the Hebrew term, ̓adam – and 435 (anḗr) answers to the Hebrew term ̓ish. K. Wuest, "There are two words in Greek which mean man, ' anēr, which refers to a ...
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... by Ραιφαν (or Ρ εφαν) the Hebrew כִּיוּן, thought by many to be equivalent to the Syriac nw)K [ ], and the Arabic designations of Saturn; but by others regarded as an appellative, signifying stand, ...
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... plērōma ( 'fullness of God'), as contrasted with its supposed distribution through other intermediaries" (E . K. Simpson & F. F. Bruce, The Epistle to the Colossians, 232) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance ...
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... This expresses the work of "one whose insolence and contempt of others breaks forth in wanton and outrageous acts" (K . Wuest, Word Studies, Vol 2, Pastoral Epistles, 1 Timothy, 34) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance ...
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... hope of future blessedness give you joy, Romans 12:12 (yet cf. Winer's Grammar, 31, 1 k., 7d.) . b. in a broader sense, to be well, to thrive; in ...
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... to ζυγῷ ἐνέχομαι), τῇ ἐλευθερία, maintain your allegiance to freedom (cf. Winers Grammar, 31, 1 k.; Buttmann, 133, 12; but L T Tr WH take στήκετε here absolutely; cf. Lightfoot ...
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... ; called by Eusebius, h. e. 3, 4, 2 οἱ ἐξ Ἑβραίων ὄντες. (Cf. K. Wieseler, Unters. u. d. Hebraerbrief, 2te Halfte. Kiel, 1861, pp. 25-30 ...
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... ill treatment and the pains that go with it. It is only used in 2 Tim 1:8 . [K . Wuest, "The A. V. fails to take note of the prefixed proposition syn which means with. ...
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