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... /patḗr (" father") refers to a begetter, originator, progenitor – one in "intimate connection and relationship" (Gesenius) . Just as in the NT, the OT never speaks of universal fatherhood of God toward ...
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... ), charges (2 ), ground (2 ), guilt (3 ), reason (9 ), relationship (1 ) . Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 156: αἰτία αἰτία, (ας, ἡ; 1. ...
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... ἡ (συγγενής), from Euripides, and Thucydides down; (the Sept.); a. kinship, relationship. b. kindred, relations collectively, family: Luke 1:61 ; Acts 7:3 , 14 ...
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... first-hand (personal) experience, connecting theory to application; "application-knowledge," gained in (by) a direct relationship. See 1097 (ginōskō) . 1108 /gnṓsis (" applied-knowledge") is only as accurate (reliable ...
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... epiginṓskō (from 1909 /epí, "on, fitting" which intensifies 1097 /ginṓskō, "know through personal relationship") – properly, apt, experiential knowing, through direct relationship. This knowing builds on (epi, ...
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... HELPS Word-studies 3927 parepídēmos – a sojourner (foreigner) – literally, someone "passing through" but still with personal relationship with the people in that locale (note the prefix, para, "close beside") . This temporary ...
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... place in which the latter lives and moves. So used in the writings of Paul and of John particularly of intimate relationship with God or with Christ, and for the most part involving contextually the idea of power and blessing resulting from ...
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... ginṓskō, "experientially, personally know") – a personal opinion or judgment formed in (by) an active relationship, the result of direct (" first-hand") knowledge. See 1097 (ginōskō) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance ...
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... – properly, a slanderer; a false accuser; unjustly criticizing to hurt (malign) and condemn to sever a relationship. [ 1228 (diábolos) is the root of the English word, "Devil" (see also Webster's ...
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... , very often in the Scriptures for בְּרִית (Vulg.testamentum) . For the word covenant is used to denote the close relationship which God entered into, first with Noah ( Genesis 6:18 ; Genesis 9:9 ff (cf ...
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... from extending towards), i.e. to cleave (join with) someone in a personal (" interfacing") relationship. 4347 /proskolláō (literally, "glue to another") suggests "a more permanent association, focusing ...
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... Holy Spirit: ἐν αὐτῷ, rooted as it were in Christ, i. e. by virtue of the intimate relationship entered into with him, Colossians 2:10 (cf. ἐν, I. 6 b.); ...
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... effects naturally build on how someone is viewed, i.e. when thought of as exerting "negative weight" in a relationship. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from epi and bareó Definition to put a burden on NASB Translation burden (2 ...
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... (from 1909 /epí, "on, fitting" which intensifies 1108 /gnṓsis, "knowledge gained through first-hand relationship") – properly, "contact-knowledge" that is appropriate (" apt, fitting") to first-hand, ...
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... (E . Abbot, Johannine Grammar, 467,8 ) . Such requesting receives special consideration because of the special relationship involved. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin akin to eromai (to ask) Definition to ask, question NASB Translation ...
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... grow, i.e. in loving the Lord with all their heart, soul, mind, strength and in all their relationships (cf. Mk 12:30,31) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from hals Definition salt NASB ...
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... In accordance with a form of speech common in the O. T. and among the Jews which represents the close relationship existing between Jehovah and his people under the figure of a marriage (cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus, i. ...
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... ) . This is holiness "fleshed out," i.e. incarnated by living in faith. [Note the close relationship of faith ( 4102 /pístis, "God's inbirthed persuasion") and 3742 (hosiótēs) in Eph 4 ...
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... ) – properly, remain close-beside (near), i.e. abide (" continue alongside") in a close-working relationship (partnership); a "stay-close remaining." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from para and menó Definition to ...
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... the mechanism closing a trap down on the unsuspecting victim); (figuratively) an offense, putting a negative cause-and-effect relationship into motion. 4625 /skándalon (" the means of stumbling") stresses the method (means) of ...
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... HELPS Word-studies 3996 penthéō – properly, grieve over a death; (figuratively) to grieve over a personal hope (relationship) that dies, i.e. comes to divine closure (" ends") . 3996 /penthéō (" ...
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... 2:48 ; Luke 15:31 . b. metaphorically, the name is transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children; α ...
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... Diogenes Laërtius 4, 53; Inscriptions. In the N. T. it is used to denote a. that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations (see υἱός τοῦ ...
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... with the genitive of a thing, one who is connected with or belongs to a thing by any kind of close relationship (Winers Grammar, 34, 3 N. 2; Buttmann, 132, 10): υἱοί τοῦ νυμφῶνος ...
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... /xōrízō (" vacate"), as in the papyri, refers to divorcing a marriage partner who vacates the relationship in soul or body (cf. Moulton-Milligan, 696) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from chóris Definition to ...
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