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0001. a {al'-fah}; of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the
alphabet; figuratively, only (from its use as a numeral) the
first:
--Alpha. Often used (usually an, before a vowel) also in
composition
(as a contraction from 427) in the sense of privation; so, in
many
words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of
union (as a contraction of 260).[ql
0002. Aaron {ah-ar-ohn'}; of Hebrew origin [175]; Aaron, the
brother
of Moses: --Aaron.[ql
0003. Abaddon {ab-ad-dohn'}; of Hebrew origin [11]; a destroying
angel: --Abaddon.[ql
0004. abares {ab-ar-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
922;
weightless, i.e. (figuratively) not burdensome: --from being
burdensome.[ql
0005. Abba {ab-bah'}; of Aramaic origin [2]; father (as a
vocative
case): --Abba.[ql
0006. Abel {ab'-el}; of Hebrew origin [1893]; Abel, the son of
Adam:
--Abel.[ql
0007. Abia {ab-ee-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [29]; Abijah, the name
of
two Israelites: --Abia.[ql
0008. Abiathar {ab-ee-ath'-ar}; of Hebrew origin [54]; Abiathar,
an
Israelite: --Abiathar.[ql
0009. Abilene {ab-ee-lay-nay'}; of foreign origin [compare 58];
Abilene, a region of Syria: --Abilene.[ql
0010. Abioud {ab-ee-ood'}; of Hebrew origin [31]; Abihud, an
Israelite: --Abiud.[ql
0011. Abraam {ab-rah-am'}; of Hebrew origin [85]; Abraham, the
Hebrew patriarch: --Abraham. [In Acts 7:16 the text should
probably
read Jacob.][ql
0012. abussos {ab'-us-sos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
variation of 1037; depthless, i.e. (specially) (infernal)
"abyss":
--deep, (bottomless) pit.[ql
0013. Agabos {ag'-ab-os}; of Hebrew origin [compare 2285];
Agabus,
an Israelite: --Agabus.[ql
0014. agathoergeo {ag-ath-er-gheh'-o}; from 18 and 2041; to work
good: --do good.[ql
0015. agathopoieo {ag-ath-op-oy-eh'-o}; from 17; to be a well-
doer
(as a favor or a duty): --(when) do good (well).[ql
0016. agathopolia {ag-ath-op-oy-ee'-ah}; from 17; well-doing, i.
e.
virtue: --well-doing.[ql
0017. agathopoios {ag-ath-op-oy-os'}; from 18 and 4160; a well-
doer,
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