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... Bible Strong's Greek 3977 3977. pedinos Strong's Concordance pedinos: level, plain Original Word: πεδινός, ή, όν Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: pedinos Phonetic Spelling: (ped-ee-nos') Definition: level, plain Usage ...
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... Transliteration: edaphizó Phonetic Spelling: (ed-af-id' zo) Definition: to raze Usage: I dash to the ground, level with the ground. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from edaphos Definition to raze NASB Translation level..to the ground (1 ...
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... Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: leios Phonetic Spelling: (li' os) Definition: smooth Usage: smooth, level, plain. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. word Definition smooth NASB Translation smooth (1 ) . ...
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... (Hebrew שָׁרון for יְשָׁרון from יָשַׁר to be straight'; (in Hebrew always with the article הַשָׁרון, the level')), Sharon (so R. V.; but A. V. Saron), a ...
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... which intensifies 3501 /néos, "recent, new") – properly, going up to a higher stage (level of sanctification) by God's power; divinely renewed. 365/ananeoō (" make new in relation to time ...
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... "Been known" is the passive form of 1921 /epiginṓskō (aorist indicative, epegnōsthēn), indicating that the level we will experientially know (enjoy) God in eternity will "match" the level we were known by Him ...
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... (" ill-will") conveys "displeasure at another's good; . . . without longing to raise oneself to the level of him whom he envies, but only to depress the envied to his own level" (R . Trench ...
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... : εὐθύνω εὐθύνω; 1 aorist imperative 2 person plural εὐθύνατε; (εὐθύς); a. to make straight, level, plain: τήν ὁδόν, John 1:23 (Sir. 2:6 Sir. 37:15 ...
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... , εὐθύ, the Sept. for יָשָׁר (from Pindar down), straight; a. properly, straight, level: of a way ( Matthew 3:3 ); Mark 1:3 ; Luke 3:4 ; ...
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... into a solitary place and the Luke 6:17 N-GMS GRK: ἔστη ἐπὶ τόπου πεδινοῦ καὶ NAS: on a level place; and [there was] a large INT: he stood on a place level and Strong's Greek 5117 ...
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... commonly occurs in Scripture with symbolic (as well as literal) meaning – i.e. with double entendre (conveying both levels of meaning at once) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a primary number Definition ten NASB Translation eighteen* ( ...
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... emphasized with 1209 (déxomai) which accounts for it always being in the Greek middle voice. This stresses the high level of self-involvement (interest) involved with the "welcoming-receiving." 1209 (déxomai) occurs 59 times in the ...
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... 273) . [ 1263 (diamartýromai) is always in the Greek middle voice which emphasizes witnessing done with a high level of self-involvement, i.e. with strong personal interest motivating it.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from dia and ...
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... affirm), especially in the face of opposition; to "assert emphatically" (Souter) . [The high level of personal self-involvement (personal interest) of this action (" intense asserting") accounts for why it is ...
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... conveys what is uppermost (has priority), according to the one giving the report or description. [The high level of self-involvement (personal interest) accounts for why this "telling" is always in the Gk middle voice. ...
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... /thámbos, "astonished") – properly, out of one's senses with the outcome of being amazed to the level of wonder. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from ekthambos Definition to amaze, to be amazed NASB Translation amazed ( ...
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... ." 1731 /endeíknymi (" undeniably display") always occurs in the Greek middle voice which underlines the high level of personal interest shown by the one making something very evident. [Such displaying then is always done with high ...
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... detail (" factually precise") . This root (akrib-) refers to gaining exact information with the highest level of accuracy (" exactness") and is acquired by probing investigation to provide a comprehensive circumspect (precise) ...
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... ὁδόν κυρίου (by a figurative expression drawn from the oriental custom of sending on before kings on their journeys persons to level the roads and make them passable), to prepare the minds of men to give the Messiah a fit reception ...
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... equal Usage: equal, equivalent, identical. HELPS Word-studies 2470 ísos – equality; having the same (similar) level or value; equivalent, equal in substance or quality (J . Thayer) . [ 2470 (ísos) ...
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... also; I as well; I likewise; in like manner I:" so that one puts himself on a level with others, Matthew 2:8 ; Matthew 10:32 ; Luke 11:9 ; Luke 16: ...
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... Transliteration: kanón Phonetic Spelling: (kan-ohn') Definition: a rule, standard Usage: (lit: a level, ruler), a rule, regulation, rule of conduct or doctrine, (b ) a measured ( ...
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... . [The prefix kata lends the idea "exactly," indicating how oral instruction skillfully brought a subject from one level to another to reach precise and growing understanding.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from kata and écheó Definition to ...
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... what holds the head up high (upright); figuratively, it refers to living with God-given confidence. The high level of personal (self) interest motivating this boasting (kauχ-) accounts for why it is always in the ...
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... (sufferings), disease. HELPS Word-studies 3148 mástiks – properly, a disease that (literally) carried a torturous level of pain (the root is, "a scourge/plague") . "The plague (mastigos) ...
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