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... Bible Strong's Greek 1450 1450. egguos Strong's Concordance egguos: under good security (adjective), guarantee (noun) Original Word: ἔγγυος, ου, ὁ, ἡ Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: egguos Phonetic Spelling: ...
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... , (a ) confidence, assurance, (b ) a giving substance (or reality) to, or a guaranteeing, (c ) substance, reality. HELPS Word-studies 5287 hypóstasis(from 5259 /hypó, "under" ...
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... solid (sure) enough to walk on; hence, firm, unshakable; (figuratively) absolutely dependable, giving guaranteed support (security, surety) . 949 /bébaios (literally, "what can be tread upon") ...
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... be paid afterwards. HELPS Word-studies 728 arrhabṓn – properly, an installment; a deposit (" down-payment") which guarantees the balance (the full purchase-price) . 728 /arrhabṓn (" down-payment pledge") is the regular term ...
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... of His will (1 Jn 5:4 ) . [4102 (pistis) in secular antiquity referred to a guarantee (warranty) . In Scripture, faith is God's warranty, certifying that the revelation He inbirthed will come to ...
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... , a resolved plan, used particularly of the immutable aspect of God's plan – purposefully arranging all physical circumstances, which guarantees every scene of life works to His eternal purpose. This level of God's plan ( 1012 /boulḗ) demonstrates ...
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... /epaggelia (" an appropriate promise") is nearly always used of God's promises in the NT – and hence guaranteed by His own eternal Law (Being) . [In the NT (and throughout antiquity), 1860 ( ...
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... o) Definition: to confirm, secure Usage: I confirm, ratify, secure, establish; pass: I guarantee. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 950 bebaióō – properly, to walk where it is solid (reliable, guaranteed) ...
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... strangers from the covenants of the promise Hebrews 7:22 N-GFS GRK: καὶ κρείττονος διαθήκης γέγονεν ἔγγυος NAS: the guarantee of a better covenant. KJV: a surety of a better testament. INT: also of a better covenant ...
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... from 3319 /mésos, "in the middle") – properly, an arbitrator (" mediator"), guaranteeing the performance of all the terms stipulated in a covenant (agreement) . 3316 /mesítēs (a "mediator ...
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... ") refers to the Lord (literally) "horizoning" all the physical scenes of life before creation. This guarantees God works each in conjunction with His eternal purpose (providence, see 4286 /próthesis) . [The English ...
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... , referring to physical resurrection (of the body) . Christ's physical resurrection is the foundation of Christianity, which also guarantees the future resurrection of all believers (see Jn 6:39,40,44) . [ 386 / ...
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... (know in advance); used of God foreseeing (planning out) all of history from eternity past. This guarantees all the physical scenes of life operate according to (under) His plan – and bringing equal, eternal benefit ...
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... full authority) of the owner. "Sealing" in the ancient world served as a "legal signature" which guaranteed the promise (contents) of what was sealed. [Sealing was sometimes done in antiquity by the use of ...
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... , i.e. coming to earth in the flesh to be our Redeemer. This divine plan was set and sealed (guaranteed) before creation (Heb 9:26; 1 Pet 1:20; Rev 13:8 ) . ...
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... : 951 bebaíōsis – properly, what upholds (sustains), i.e. is "for sure" (validated as guaranteed) . See 949 (bebaios) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from bebaioó Definition confirmation NASB Translation confirmation ( ...
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... introduction however of a better hope by Hebrews 7:22 Adj-GFS GRK: τοσοῦτο καὶ κρείττονος διαθήκης γέγονεν NAS: the guarantee of a better covenant. KJV: made a surety of a better testament. INT: so much also of ...
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... :20, 23 (here the phrase seems also to signify that by his case the future resurrection of Christians is guaranteed; because the first-fruits forerun and are, as it were, a pledge and promise of the rest of the ...
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... Greek alphabet) . This symbolizes how each and every detail of the Hebrew-Greek text of Scripture (its grammar) is guaranteed by the Lord Himself to be inerrant and unstoppably powerful! NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin of Semitic origin; name ...
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... with an oath, KJV: counsel, confirmed [it] by an oath: INT: counsel of him he guaranteed by an oath Strong's Greek 3315 1 Occurrence ἐμεσίτευσεν — 1 Occ. ...
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... given as a pledge of our inheritance, with a view KJV: of our inheritance until INT: [the] guarantee of the inheritance of us to Ephesians 1:18 N-GFS GRK: δόξης τῆς κληρονομίας αὐτοῦ ἐν NAS: of ...
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... interposed with an oath, KJV: counsel, confirmed [it] by an oath: INT: of him he guaranteed by an oath James 5:12 N-AMS GRK: ἄλλον τινὰ ὅρκον ἤτω δὲ NAS: other oath; but ...
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