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... Bible Strong's Greek 1555 1555. ekdiégeomai Strong's Concordance ekdiégeomai: to tell in detail Original Word: ἐκδιηγέομαι Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ekdiégeomai Phonetic Spelling: (ek-dee-ayg-eh' om-ahee) Definition: to tell in detail Usage: I ...
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... Bible Strong's Greek 2183 2183. ephémeria Strong's Concordance ephémeria: a class (of priests detailed for service in the temple) Original Word: ἐφημερία, ας, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ephémeria Phonetic Spelling ...
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... – literally, "all the way through (thoroughly) arrange." 1299 /diatássō (" to command with detailed instructions") means to issue a command with full authority because it takes into account all that is necessary to ...
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... one's portion) Definition a part, share, portion NASB Translation case (2 ), country (1 ), detail (1 ), district (3 ), districts (2 ), group (1 ), individually ( ...
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... . 12:25, etc. 2. tropically (cf. German eingehen); a. to go into details in narrating: absolutely 2 Macc. 2:30. b. to investigate, search into, scrutinize minutely ...
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... usage Schmidt, Syn. 1:1 ) . But let us look at the N. T. usage in detail: 1. to utter a voice, emit a sound: of things inanimate, as βρονταί, Revelation 10 ...
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... only in Lk 19:15) . 1281 /diapragmateúomai (" to increase by trading") implies active, detailed trading that "buys right" and then knows just when to exchange (" make a change, trade up ...
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... , once hidden but now revealed in the Gospel or some fact thereof; the Christian revelation generally; particular truths or details of the Christian revelation. HELPS Word-studies 3466 mystḗrion (the root of the English term, "mystery") ...
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... Translation agreement (1 ), alike* (1 ), alone (3 ), common (1 ), detail (1 ), first (9 ), individual (2 ), individually* (1 ), lone ...
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... place among you); 2 Corinthians 5:20 ; James 4:17 , and many other examples As respects details, notice that it stands a. in exhortations (to show what ought now to be done by reason of ...
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... "from close-beside" and 190 /akolouthéō, "follow") – properly, follow closely, especially through a detailed comparing; follow after closely to resemble (illustrate, play out) what leads. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin ...
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... myself dwell, John 14:3 . The participle is prefixed to other active verbs to describe the action more in detail, Acts 16:33 ; Acts 21:24, 26, 32 (here L WH marginal reading λαβών ...
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... : akribeia Phonetic Spelling: (ak-ree' bi-ah) Definition: exactness Usage: strictness, accuracy, exactness, attention to detail, scrupulousness. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 195 akríbeia – exactness. See 199 (akribōs) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance ...
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... , "identify with" and 3049 /logízomai, "to reckon") – properly, consider together, organizing details (premises) into a pragmatic (" clever") conclusion (used only in Lk 20:5 ) ...
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... – properly, extremely accurate, very exact; "more (very) accurate" because researched down to the finest detail (" factually precise") . This root (akrib-) refers to gaining exact information with the highest ...
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... military term, describes an ordered troop (" cohort") – arranged in descending rank. This term suggests a detailed ordering rather than simply a general disposition of an army (as also in Thucydides, etc.) .] ...
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... home." [The force of the prefix ( 2596 /katá) suggests "down to the finest, exact details."] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from kata and oikeó Definition to inhabit, to settle NASB Translation dwell ...
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... katabolḗ (from 2596 /katá, "exactly according to," down from the most general to the most specific detail, "following all the way along," and 906 /bállō, "to cast") – properly ...
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... appropriating reception generally cleaves to δέχομαι. See Schimdt, chapter 107, who treats of the compound of δέχομαι. in detail. Compare: ἀναδέχομαι, ἀποδέχομαι, διαδέχομαι, εἰσδέχομαι, ἐκδέχομαι, ἀπεκδέχομαι, ἐνδέχομαι, ἐπιδέχομαι, παραδέχομαι, ...
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... δικαιωθήσονται; this thought he unfolds in verse 15ff in another form); Matthew 25:14 (here the extended details of the parable caused the writer to forget the apodosis which he had in mind at the beginning; (cf ...
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... . (The constructions of this word in the Greek Bible, the Apostolic Fathers, etc., are exhibited in detail by Prof. Ezra Abbot in the North American Review for Jan. 1872, p. 182f. He there ...
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... , or that of a painter who fixes his gaze on a model, constantly checking in order to take in every detail (Plato, Resp. 6.48c)" (Ceslas Spicq, Theological Lexicon of the New Testament, Vol 1 ...
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... Theology, 249) . See also Rev 19:7-9 and 110 /athanasía (" immortality") for further details on the upcoming glorification of believers. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from epi and enduó Definition to have on over ...
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... Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's Concordance Acts 15:3 N-AFS GRK: ἐκδιηγούμενοι τὴν ἐπιστροφὴν τῶν ἐθνῶν NAS: describing in detail the conversion of the Gentiles, KJV: declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: INT: relating the conversion of ...
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... or inspecting an army, θέασθαι of a lay spectator looking at the parade. θεωρεῖν as denoting the careful observation of details can even be contrasted with ὁρᾶν in so far as the latter denotes only perception in the general; so used ...
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