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... ") – properly, work done merely for hire (as a mercenary), referring therefore to carnal ambition (selfish rivalry) . Ancient Greek uses 2052 /eritheía (" mercenary self-seeking") of acting for one's own gain ...
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... of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: philautos Phonetic Spelling: (fil' ow-tos) Definition: loving oneself Usage: self-loving, selfish. HELPS Word-studies 5367 phílautos (an adjective, derived from 5384 /phílos, "lover" and 846 / ...
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... fire fury to devour about James 3:14 N-AMS GRK: εἰ δὲ ζῆλον πικρὸν ἔχετε NAS: bitter jealousy and selfish ambition KJV: ye have bitter envying and strife INT: if moreover jealousy bitter you have James 3:16 ...
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... (an adjective) – wonderful, moving a person within (personally) at the sight (which can include the selfish reaction of becoming indignant) (only used in Mt 21;15) . See 2296 (thaumázō) . ...
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... intoxicated; (figuratively) free from illusion, i.e. from the intoxicating influences of sin (like the impact of selfish passion, greed, etc.) . 3525 /nḗphō (" be sober, unintoxicated") refers to ...
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... , every (evil) work; (figuratively) crafty behavior; unscrupulous cunning that stops at nothing to achieve a selfish goal. "The man who practices panourgia ( -pan+ ergon) is ready to do anything, up ...
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... Exhaustive Concordance crucify. From stauros ; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness- crucify. see GREEK stauros Forms and Transliterations εσταυρωθη εσταυρώθη ἐσταυρώθη εσταυρωμενον εσταυρωμένον εσταυρώμενον ἐσταυρωμένον εσταυρωμενος εσταυρωμένος ἐσταυρωμένος εσταυρωσαν εσταύρωσαν ...
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... ) – properly, not a phony (" put on"), describing sincere behavior free from hidden agendas (selfish motives) – literally, "without hypocrisy" (unfeigned) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from alpha ( ...
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... a trap with bait; (figuratively) entice a victim into a moral trap, luring them in through their own selfish impulses. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from delear (bait) Definition to lure NASB Translation entice (1 ) ...
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... Gal 3:1 ); (figuratively) captivate (" be spellbinding"), appealing to someone's vanity and selfishness; "to blight by the evil eye, bewitch" (Abbott-Smith) . [In classical Greek, Aristotle ...
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... and disobeyed speaking evil of the Romans 2:8 V-PPA-DMP GRK: ἐριθείας καὶ ἀπειθοῦσι τῇ ἀληθείᾳ NAS: who are selfishly ambitious and do not obey the truth, KJV: and do not obey the truth, INT: self-interest and ...
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