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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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10:00 # bole {bol-ay'}; from 906; a throw (as a measure of distance): -- cast.[ql



  • 10:01 # bolizo {bol-id'-zo}; from 1002; to heave the lead: -- sound.[ql

  • 10:02 # bolis {bol-ece'}; from 906; a missile, i.e. javelin: -- dart.[ql

  • 10:03 # Booz {bo-oz'}; of Hebrew origin [1162]; Booz, (i.e. Boaz), an Israelite: -- Booz.[ql

  • 10:04 # borboros {bor'-bor-os}; of uncertain derivation; mud: -- mire.[ql

  • 10:05 # borrhas {bor-hras'}; of uncertain derivation; the north (properly, wind): -- north.[ql

  • 10:06 # bosko {bos'-ko}; a prol. form of a primary verb [compare 977, 1016]; to pasture; by extension to, fodder; reflexively, to graze: -- feed, keep.[ql

  • 10:07 # Bosor {bos-or'}; of Hebrew origin [1160]; Bosor (i.e. Beor), a Moabite: -- Bosor.[ql

  • 10:08 # botane {bot-an'-ay}; from 1006; herbage (as if for grazing): -- herb.[ql

  • 10:09 # botrus {bot'-rooce}; of uncertain derivation; a bunch (of grapes): -- (vine) cluster (of the vine).[ql

  • 10:10 # bouleutes {bool-yoo-tace'}; from 1011; an adviser, i.e. (specially) a councillor or member of the Jewish Sanhedrin: -- counsellor.[ql

  • 10:11 # bouleuo {bool-yoo'-o}; from 1012; to advise, i.e. (reflexively) deliberate, or (by implication) resolve: -- consult, take counsel, determine, be minded, purpose.[ql

  • 10:12 # boule {boo-lay'}; from 1014; volition, i.e. (objectively) advice, or (by implication) purpose: -- + advise, counsel, will.[ql

  • 10:13 # boulema {boo'-lay-mah}; from 1014; a resolve: -- purpose, will.[ql

  • 10:14 # {boo'-lom-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb.; to "will," i.e. (reflexively) be willing: -- be disposed, minded, intend, list, (be, of own) will(-ing). Compare 2309.[ql

  • 10:15 # bounos {boo-nos'}; probably of foreign origin; a hillock: -- hill.[ql

  • 10:16 # bous {booce}; probably from the base of 1006; an ox (as grazing), i.e. an animal of that species ("beef"): -- ox.[ql

  • 10:17 # brabeion {brab-i'-on}; from brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (specially) a prize in the public games: -- prize.[ql

  • 10:18 # brabeuo {brab-yoo'-o}; from the same as 1017; to arbitrate, i.e. (genitive case) to govern (figuratively, prevail): -- rule.[ql

  • 10:19 # braduno {brad-oo'-no}; from 1021; to delay: -- be slack, tarry.[ql

  • 10:20 # braduploeo {brad-oo-plo-eh'-o}; from 1021 and a prolonged form of 4126; to sail slowly: -- sail slowly.[ql

  • 10:21 # bradus {brad-ooce'}; of uncertain affinity; slow; figuratively, dull: -- slow.[ql

  • 10:22 # bradutes {brad-oo'-tace}; from 1021; tardiness: -- slackness.[ql

  • 10:23 # brachion {brakh-ee'-own}; properly, comparative of 1024, but apparently in the sense of brasso (to wield); the arm, i.e. (figuratively) strength: -- arm.[ql

  • 10:24 # brachus {brakh-ooce'}; of uncertain affinity; short (of time, place, quantity, or number): -- few words, little (space, while).[ql

  • 10:25 # brephos {bref'-os}; of uncertain affin.; an infant (properly, unborn) literally or figuratively: -- babe, (young) child, infant.[ql

  • 10:26 # brecho {brekh'-o}; a primary verb; to moisten (especially by a shower): -- (send) rain, wash.[ql

  • 10:27 # bronte {bron-tay'}; akin to bremo (to roar); thunder: -- thunder(-ing).[ql

  • 10:28 # broche {brokh-ay'}; from 1026; rain: -- rain.[ql

  • 10:29 # brochos {brokh'-os}; of uncertain derivation; a noose: -- snare.[ql

  • 10:30 # brugmos {broog-mos'}; from 1031; a grating (of the teeth): -- gnashing.[ql

  • 10:31 # brucho {broo'-kho}; a primary verb; to grate the teeth (in pain or rage): -- gnash.[ql

  • 10:32 # bruo {broo'-o}; a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. (by implication) to gush: -- send forth.[ql

  • 10:33 # broma {bro'-mah}; from the base of 977; food (literally or figuratively), especially (ceremonially) articles allowed or forbidden by the Jewish law: -- meat, victuals.[ql

  • 10:34 # brosimos {bro'-sim-os}; from 1035; eatable: -- meat.[ql

  • 10:35 # brosis {bro'-sis}; from the base of 977; (abstractly) eating (literally or figuratively); by extension (concretely) food (literally or figuratively): -- eating, food, meat.[ql

  • 10:36 # buthizo {boo-thid'-zo}; from 1037; to sink; by implication, to drown: -- begin to sink, drown.[ql

  • 10:37 # buthos {boo-thos'}; a variation of 899; depth, i.e. (by implication) the sea: -- deep.[ql

  • 10:38 # burseus {boorce-yooce'}; from bursa (a hide); a tanner: -- tanner.[ql

  • 10:39 # bussinos {boos'-see-nos}; from 1040; made of linen (neuter a linen cloth): -- fine linen.[ql

  • 10:40 # bussos {boos'-sos}; of Hebrew origin [948]; white linen: -- fine linen.[ql

  • 10:41 # bomos {bo'-mos}; from the base of 939; properly, a stand, i.e. (specially) an altar: -- altar.[ql

  • 10:42 # gabbatha {gab-bath-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1355]; the knoll; gabbatha, a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem: -- Gabbatha.[ql

  • 10:43 # Gabriel {gab-ree-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [1403]; Gabriel, an archangel: -- Gabriel.[ql

  • 10:44 # gaggraina {gang'-grahee-nah}; from graino (to gnaw); an ulcer ("gangrene"): -- canker.[ql

  • 10:45 # Gad {gad}; of Hebrew origin [1410]; Gad, a tribe of Israelites: -- Gad.[ql

  • 10:46 # Gadarenos {gad-ar-ay-nos'}; from (a town east of the Jordan); a Gadarene or inhabitant of Gadara: -- Gadarene.[ql

  • 10:47 # gaza {gad'-zah}; of foreign origin; a treasure: -- treasure.[ql

  • 10:48 # Gaza {gad'-zah}; of Hebrew origin [5804]; Gazah (i.e. Azzah), a place in Palestine: -- Gaza.[ql

  • 10:49 # gazophulakion {gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on}; from 1047 and 5438; a treasure-house, i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes: -- treasury.[ql

  • 10:50 # Gaios {gah'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; Gaius (i.e. Caius), a Christian: -- Gaius.[ql

  • 10:51 # gala {gal'-ah}; of uncertain affinity; milk (figuratively): -- milk.[ql

  • 10:52 # Galates {gal-at'-ace}; from 1053; a Galatian or inhabitant of Galatia: -- Galatian.[ql

  • 10:53 # Galatia {gal-at-ee'-ah}; of foreign origin; Galatia, a region of Asia: -- Galatia.[ql

  • 10:54 # Galatikos {gal-at-ee-kos'}; from 1053; Galatic or relating to Galatia: -- of Galatia.[ql

  • 10:55 # galene {gal-ay'-nay}; of uncertain derivation; tranquillity: -- calm.[ql

  • 10:56 # Galilaia {gal-il-ah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [1551]; Galiloea (i.e. the heathen circle), a region of Palestine: -- Galilee.[ql

  • 10:57 # Galilaios {gal-ee-lah'-yos}; from 1056; Galilean or belonging to Galilea: -- Galilean, of Galilee.[ql

  • 10:58 # Gallion {gal-lee'-own}; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman officer: -- Gallio.[ql

  • 10:59 # Gamaliel {gam-al-ee-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [1583]; Gamaliel (i.e. Gamliel), an Israelite: -- Gamaliel.[ql

  • 10:60 # gameo {gam-eh'-o}; from 1062; to wed (of either sex): -- marry (a wife).[ql

  • 10:61 # gamisko {gam-is'-ko}; from 1062; to espouse (a daughter to a husband): -- give in marriage.[ql

  • 10:62 # gamos {gam'-os}; of uncertain affinity; nuptials: -- marriage, wedding.[ql

  • 10:63 # gar {gar}; a primary particle; properly, assigning a reason (used in argument, explanation or intensification; often with other particles): -- and, as, because (that), but, even, for, indeed, no doubt, seeing, then, therefore, verily, what, why, yet.[ql

  • 10:64 # gaster {gas-tare'}; of uncertain derivation; the stomach; by analogy, the matrix; figuratively, a gourmand: -- belly, + with child, womb.[ql

  • 10:65 # ge {gheh}; a primary particle of emphasis or qualification (often used with other particles prefixed): -- and besides, doubtless, at least, yet.[ql

  • 10:66 # Gedeon {ghed-eh-own'}; of Hebrew origin [1439]; Gedeon (i.e. Gid[e]on), an Israelite: -- Gedeon (in the KJV).[ql

  • 10:67 # geena {gheh'-en-nah}; of Hebrew origin [1516 and 2011]; valley of (the son of) Hinnom; ge-henna (or Ge-Hinnom), a valley of Jerusalem, used (figuratively) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment: -- hell.[ql

  • 10:68 # Gethsemane {gheth-say-man-ay'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1660 and 8081]; oil-press; Gethsemane, a garden near Jerusalem: -- Gethsemane.[ql

  • 10:69 # geiton {ghi'-tone}; from 1093; a neighbour (as adjoining one's ground); by implication, a friend: -- neighbour.[ql

  • 10:70 # gelao {ghel-ah'-o}; of uncertain affinity; to laugh (as a sign of joy or satisfaction): -- laugh.[ql

  • 10:71 # gelos {ghel'-os}; from 1070; laughter (as a mark of gratification): -- laughter.[ql

  • 10:72 # gemizo {ghem-id'-zo}; transitive from 1073; to fill entirely: -- fill (be) full.[ql

  • 10:73 # gemo {ghem'-o}; a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. be full: -- be full.[ql

  • 10:74 # genea {ghen-eh-ah'}; from (a presumed derivative of) 1085; a generation; by implication, an age (the period or the persons): -- age, generation, nation, time.[ql

  • 10:75 # genealogeo {ghen-eh-al-og-eh'-o}; from 1074 and 3056; to reckon by generations, i.e. trace in genealogy: -- count by descent.[ql

  • 10:76 # genealogia {ghen-eh-al-og-ee'-ah}; from the same as 1075; tracing by generations, i.e. "genealogy": -- genealogy.[ql

  • 10:77 # genesia {ghen-es'-ee-ah}; neuter plural of a derivative of 1078; birthday ceremonies: -- birthday.[ql

  • 10:78 # genesis {ghen'-es-is}; from the same as 1074; nativity; figuratively, nature: -- generation, nature(-ral).[ql

  • 10:79 # genete {ghen-et-ay}; feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of 1074; birth: -- birth.[ql

  • 10:80 # gennao {ghen-nah'-o}; from a variation of 1085; to procreate (properly, of the father, but by extension of the mother); figuratively, to regenerate: -- bear, beget, be born, bring forth, conceive, be delivered of, gender, make, spring.[ql

  • 10:81 # gennema {ghen'-nay-mah}; from 1080; offspring; by analogy, produce (literally or figuratively): -- fruit, generation.[ql

  • 10:82 # Gennesaret {ghen-nay-sar-et'}; of Hebrew origin [compare 3672]; Gennesaret (i.e. Kinnereth), a lake and plain in Palestine: -- Gennesaret.[ql

  • 10:83 # gennesis {ghen'-nay-sis}; from 1080; nativity: -- birth.[ql

  • 10:84 # gennetos {ghen-nay-tos'}; from 1080; born: -- they that are born.[ql

  • 10:85 # genos {ghen'-os}; from 1096; "kin" (abstract or concrete, literal or figurative, individual or collective): -- born, country(-man), diversity, generation, kind(-red), nation, offspring, stock.[ql

  • 10:86 # Gergesenos {gher-ghes-ay-nos'}; of Hebrew origin [1622]; a Gergesene (i.e. Girgashite) or one of the aborigines of Palestine: -- Gergesene.[ql

  • 10:87 # gerousia {gher-oo-see'-ah}; from 1088; the eldership, i.e. (collect.) the Jewish Sanhedrin: -- senate.[ql

  • 10:88 # geron {gher'-own}; of uncertain affinity [compare 1094]; aged: -- old.[ql

  • 10:89 # geuomai {ghyoo'-om-ahee}; a primary verb; to taste; by implication, to eat; figuratively, to experience (good or ill): -- eat, taste.[ql

  • 10:90 # georgeo {gheh-or-gheh'-o}; from 1092; to till (the soil): -- dress.[ql

  • 10:91 # georgion {gheh-ore'-ghee-on}; neuter of a (presumed) derivative of 1092; cultivate, i.e. a farm: -- husbandry.[ql

  • 10:92 # georgos {gheh-ore-gos'}; from 1093 and the base of 2041; a land-worker, i.e. farmer: -- husbandman.[ql

  • 10:93 # ge {ghay}; contracted from a primary word; soil; by extension a region, or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe (including the occupants in each application): -- country, earth(-ly), ground, land, world.[ql

  • 10:94 # geras {ghay'-ras}; akin to 1088; senility: -- old age.[ql

  • 10:95 # gerasko {ghay-ras'-ko}; from 1094; to be senescent: -- be (wax) old.[ql

  • 10:96 # ginomai {ghin'-om-ahee}; a prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb; to cause to be ("gen"-erate), i.e. (reflexively) to become (come into being), used with great latitude (literal, figurative, intensive, etc.): -- arise, be assembled, be(-come, -fall, -have self), be brought (to pass), (be) come (to pass), continue, be divided, draw, be ended, fall, be finished, follow, be found, be fulfilled, + God forbid, grow, happen, have, be kept, be made, be married, be ordained to be, partake, pass, be performed, be published, require, seem, be showed, X soon as it was, sound, be taken, be turned, use, wax, will, would, be wrought.[ql

  • 10:97 # ginosko {ghin-oce'-ko}; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to "know" (absolutely) in a great variety of applications and with many implications (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed): -- allow, be aware (of), feel, (have) know(-ledge), perceived, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand.[ql

  • 10:98 # gleukos {glyoo'-kos}; akin to 1099; sweet wine, i.e. (prop.) must (fresh juice), but used of the more saccharine (and therefore highly inebriating) fermented wine: -- new wine.[ql

  • 10:99 # glukus {gloo-koos'}; of uncertain affinity; sweet (i.e. not bitter nor salt): -- sweet, fresh.[ql

  • 11:00 # glossa {gloce-sah'}; of uncertain affinity; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired): -- tongue.[ql

  • 11:01 # glossokomon {gloce-sok'-om-on}; from 1100 and the base of 2889; properly, a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in) i.e. (by extension) a casket or (specially) purse: -- bag.[ql

  • 11:02 # gnapheus {gnaf-yuce'}; by variation for a derivative from knapto (to tease cloth); a cloth-dresser: -- fuller.[ql

  • 11:03 # gnesios {gnay'-see-os}; from the same as 1077; legitimate (of birth), i.e. genuine: -- own, sincerity, true.[ql

  • 11:04 # gnesios {gnay-see'-ose}; adverb from 1103; genuinely, i.e. really: -- natuarally.[ql

  • 11:05 # gnophos {gnof'-os}; akin to 3509; gloom (as of a storm): -- blackness.[ql

  • 11:06 # gnome {gno'-may}; from 1097; cognition, i.e. (subjectively) opinion, or (objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.): -- advice, + agree, judgment, mind, purpose, will.[ql

  • 11:07 # gnorizo {gno-rid'-zo}; from a derivative of 1097; to make known; subjectively, to know: -- certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot.[ql

  • 11:08 # gnosis {gno'-sis}; from 1097; knowing (the act), i.e. (by implication) knowledge: -- knowledge, science.[ql

  • 11:09 # gnostes {gnoce'-tace}; from 1097; a knower: -- expert.[ql

  • 11:10 # gnostos {gnoce-tos'}; from 1097; well-known: -- acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.[ql

  • 11:11 # gogguzo {gong-good'-zo}; of uncertain derivation; to grumble: -- murmur.[ql

  • 11:12 # goggusmos {gong-goos-mos'}; from 1111; a grumbling: -- grudging, murmuring.[ql

  • 11:13 # goggustes {gong-goos-tace'}; from 1111; a grumbler: -- murmurer.[ql

  • 11:14 # goes {go'-ace}; from goao (to wail); properly, a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e. (by implication) an imposter: -- seducer.[ql

  • 11:15 # Golgotha {gol-goth-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1538]; the skull; Golgotha, a knoll near Jerusalem: -- Golgotha.[ql

  • 11:16 # Gomorrha {gom'-or-hrhah}; of Hebrew origin [6017]; Gomorrha (i.e. Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea: -- Gomorrha.[ql

  • 11:17 # gomos {gom'-os}; from 1073; a load (as filling), i.e. (specially) a cargo, or (by extension) wares: -- burden, merchandise.[ql

  • 11:18 # goneus {gon-yooce'}; from the base of 1096; a parent: -- parent.[ql

  • 11:19 # gonu {gon-oo'}; of uncertain affinity; the "knee": -- knee(X -l).[ql

  • 11:20 # gonupeteo {gon-oo-pet-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1119 and the alternate of 4098; to fall on the knee: -- bow the knee, kneel down.[ql

  • 11:21 # gramma {gram'-mah}; from 1125; a writing, i.e. a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning: -- bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written.[ql

  • 11:22 # grammateus {gram-mat-yooce'}; from 1121. a writer, i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary: -- scribe, town-clerk.[ql

  • 11:23 # graptos {grap-tos'}; from 1125; inscribed (figuratively): -- written.[ql

  • 11:24 # graphe {graf-ay'}; a document, i.e. holy Writ (or its contents or a statement in it): -- scripture.[ql

  • 11:25 # grapho {graf'-o}; a primary verb; to "grave", especially to write; figuratively, to describe: -- describe, write(-ing, -ten).[ql

  • 11:26 # graodes {grah-o'-dace}; from graus (an old woman) and 1491; crone-like, i.e. silly: -- old wives'.[ql

  • 11:27 # gregoreuo {gray-gor-yoo'-o}; from 1453; to keep awake, i.e. watch (literally or figuratively): -- be vigilant, wake, (be) watch(-ful).[ql

  • 11:28 # gumnazo {goom-nad'-zo}; from 1131; to practise naked (in the games), i.e. train (figuratively): -- exercise.[ql

  • 11:29 # gumnasia {goom-nas-ee'-ah}; from 1128; training, i.e. (figuratively) asceticism: -- exercise.[ql

  • 11:30 # gumneteuo {goom-nayt-yoo'-o}; from a derivative of 1131; to strip, i.e. (reflexively) go poorly clad: -- be naked.[ql

  • 11:31 # gumnos {goom-nos'}; of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative): -- naked.[ql

  • 11:32 # gumnotes {goom-not'-ace}; from 1131; nudity (absolute or comparative): -- nakedness.[ql

  • 11:33 # gunaikarion {goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on}; a diminutive from 1135; a little (i.e. foolish) woman: -- silly woman.[ql

  • 11:34 # gunaikeios {goo-nahee-ki'-os}; from 1135; feminine: -- wife.[ql

  • 11:35 # gune {goo-nay'}; probably from the base of 1096; a woman; specially, a wife: -- wife, woman.[ql

  • 11:36 # Gog {gogue}; of Hebrew origin [1463]; Gog, a symb. name for some future Antichrist: -- Gog.[ql

  • 11:37 # gonia {go-nee'-ah}; probably akin to 1119; an angle: -- corner, quarter.[ql

  • 11:38 # Dabid {dab-eed'}; of Hebrew origin [1732]; Dabid (i.e. David), the Israelite king: -- David.[ql

  • 11:39 # daimonizomai {dahee-mon-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 1142; to be exercised by a daemon: -- have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil(-s).[ql

  • 11:40 # daimonion {dahee-mon'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of 1142; a daemonic being; by extension a deity: -- devil, god.[ql

  • 11:41 # daimoniodes {dahee-mon-ee-o'-dace}; from 1140 and 1142; daemon-like: -- devilish.[ql

  • 11:42 # daimon {dah'-ee-mown}; from daio (to distribute fortunes); a daemon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature): -- devil.[ql

  • 11:43 # dakno {dak'-no}; a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e. (figuratively) thwart: -- bite.[ql

  • 11:44 # dakru {dak'-roo}; or dakruon {dak'-roo-on}; of uncertain affinity; a tear: -- tear.[ql

  • 11:45 # dakruo {dak-roo'-o}; from 1144; to shed tears: -- weep. Compare 2799.[ql

  • 11:46 # daktulios {dak-too'-lee-os}; from 1147; a finger-ring: -- ring.[ql

  • 11:47 # daktulos {dak'-too-los}; probably from 1176; a finger: -- finger.[ql

  • 11:48 # Dalmanoutha {dal-man-oo-thah'}; probably of Aramaic origin; Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine: -- Dalmanutha.[ql

  • 11:49 # Dalmatia {dal-mat-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign derivation; Dalmatia, a region of Europe: -- Dalmatia.[ql

  • 11:50 # damazo {dam-ad'-zo}; a variation of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to tame: -- tame.[ql

  • 11:51 # damalis {dam'-al-is}; probably from the base of 1150; a heifer (as tame): -- heifer.[ql

  • 11:52 # Damaris {dam'-ar-is}; probably from the base of 1150; perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenian woman: -- Damaris.[ql

  • 11:53 # Damaskenos {dam-as-kay-nos'}; from 1154; a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus: -- Damascene.[ql

  • 11:54 # Damaskos {dam-as-kos'}; of Hebrew origin [1834]; Damascus, a city of Syria: -- Damascus.[ql

  • 11:55 # daneizo {dan-ide'-zo}; from 1156; to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow: -- borrow, lend.[ql

  • 11:56 # daneion {dan'-i-on}; from danos (a gift); probably akin to the base of 1325; a loan: -- debt.[ql

  • 11:57 # daneistes {dan-ice-tace'}; from 1155; a lender: -- creditor.[ql

  • 11:58 # Daniel {dan-ee-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [1840]; Daniel, an Israelite: -- Daniel.[ql

  • 11:59 # dapanao {dap-an-ah'-o}; from 1160; to expend, i.e. (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste: -- be at charges, consume, spend.[ql

  • 11:60 # dapane {dap-an'-ay}; from dapto (to devour); expense (as consuming): -- cost.[ql

  • 11:61 # de {deh}; a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc.: -- also, and, but, moreover, now [often unexpressed in English].[ql

  • 11:62 # deesis {deh'-ay-sis}; from 1189; a petition: -- prayer, request, supplication.[ql

  • 11:63 # dei {die}; 3d person singular active present of 1210; also deon {deh-on'}; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding): -- behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should.[ql

  • 11:64 # deigma {digh'-mah}; from the base of 1166; a specimen (as shown): -- example.[ql

  • 11:65 # deigmatizo {digh-mat-id'-zo}; from 1164; to exhibit: -- make a shew.[ql

  • 11:66 # deiknuo {dike-noo'-o}; a prolonged form of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to show (literally or figuratively): -- shew.[ql

  • 11:67 # deilia {di-lee'-ah}; from 1169; timidity: -- fear.[ql

  • 11:68 # deiliao {di-lee-ah'-o}; from 1167; to be timid: -- be afraid.[ql

  • 11:69 # deilos {di-los'}; from deos (dread); timid, i.e. (by implication) faithless: -- fearful.[ql

  • 11:70 # deina {di'-nah}; probably from the same as 1171 (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful, i.e. strange); so and so (when the person is not specified): -- such a man.[ql

  • 11:71 # deinos {di-noce'}; adverb from a derivative of the same as 1169; terribly, i.e. excessively: -- grievously, vehemently.[ql

  • 11:72 # deipneo {dipe-neh'-o}; from 1173; to dine, i.e. take the principle (or evening) meal: -- sup (X -er).[ql

  • 11:73 # deipnon {dipe'-non}; from the same as 1160; dinner, i.e. the chief meal (usually in the evening): -- feast, supper.[ql

  • 11:74 # deisidaimonesteros {dice-ee-dahee-mon-es'-ter-os}; the compound of a derivative of the base of 1169 and 1142; more religious than others: -- too superstitious.[ql

  • 11:75 # deisidaimonia {dice-ee-dahee-mon-ee'-ah}; from the same as 1174; religion: -- superstition.[ql

  • 11:76 # deka {dek'-ah}; a primary number; ten: -- [eight-]een, ten.[ql

  • 11:77 # dekaduo {dek-ad-oo'-o}; from 1176 and 1417; two and ten, i.e. twelve: -- twelve.[ql

  • 11:78 # dekapente {dek-ap-en'-teh}; from 1176 and 4002; ten and five, i.e. fifteen: -- fifteen.[ql

  • 11:79 # Dekapolis {dek-ap'-ol-is}; from 1176 and 4172; the ten-city region; the Decapolis, a district in Syria: -- Decapolis.[ql

  • 11:80 # dekatessares {dek-at-es'-sar-es}; from 1176 and 5064; ten and four, i.e. fourteen: -- fourteen.[ql

  • 11:81 # dekate {dek-at'-ay}; feminine of 1182; a tenth, i.e. as a percentage or (tech.) tithe: -- tenth (part), tithe.[ql

  • 11:82 # dekatos {dek'-at-os}; ordinal from 1176; tenth: -- tenth.[ql

  • 11:83 # dekatoo {dek-at-o'-o}; from 1181; to tithe, i.e. to give or take a tenth: -- pay (receive) tithes.[ql

  • 11:84 # dektos {dek-tos'}; from 1209; approved; (figuratively) propitious: -- accepted(-table).[ql

  • 11:85 # deleazo {del-eh-ad'-zo}; from the base of 1388; to entrap, i.e. (figuratively) delude: -- allure, beguile, entice.[ql

  • 11:86 # dendron {den'-dron}; probably from drus (an oak); a tree: -- tree.[ql

  • 11:87 # dexiolabos {dex-ee-ol-ab'-os}; from 1188 and 2983; a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light-armed soldier: -- spearman.[ql

  • 11:88 # dexios {dex-ee-os'}; from 1209; the right side or (feminine) hand (as that which usually takes): -- right (hand, side).[ql

  • 11:89 # deomai {deh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of 1210; to beg (as binding oneself), i.e. petition: -- beseech, pray (to), make request. Compare 4441.[ql ***. deon. See 1163.[ql

  • 11:90 # Derbaios {der-bah'-ee-os}; from 1191; a Derbaean or inhabitant of Derbe: -- of Derbe.[ql


  • 11:91 # Derbe {der-bay'}; of foreign origin; Derbe, a place in Asia Minor: -- Derbe.[ql

  • 11:92 # derma {der'-mah}; from 1194; a hide: -- skin.[ql

  • 11:93 # dermatinos {der-mat'-ee-nos}; from 1192; made of hide: -- leathern, of a skin.[ql

  • 11:94 # dero {der'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e. (by implication) to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash: -- beat, smite.[ql

  • 11:95 # desmeuo {des-myoo'-o}; from a (presumed) derivative of 1196; to be a binder (captor), i.e. to enchain (a prisoner), to tie on (a load): -- bind.[ql

  • 11:96 # desmeo {des-meh'-o}; from 1199; to tie, i.e. shackle: -- bind.[ql

  • 11:97 # desme {des-may'}; from 1196; a bundle: -- bundle.[ql

  • 11:98 # desmios {des'-mee-os}; from 1199; a captive (as bound): -- in bonds, prisoner.[ql

  • 11:99 # desmon {des-mon'}; or desmos {des-mos'}; neuter and masculine respectively from 1210; a band, i.e. ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability: -- band, bond, chain, string.[ql

  • 12:00 # desmophulax {des-mof-oo'-lax}; from 1199 and 5441; a jailer (as guarding the prisoners): -- jailor, keeper of the prison.[ql

  • 12:01 # desmoterion {des-mo-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 1199 (equivalent to 1196); a place of bondage, i.e. a dungeon: -- prison.[ql

  • 12:02 # desmotes {des-mo'-tace}; from the same as 1201; (passively) a captive: -- prisoner.[ql

  • 12:03 # despotes {des-pot'-ace}; perhaps from 1210 and posis (a husband); an absolute ruler ("despot"): -- Lord, master.[ql

  • 12:04 # deuro {dyoo'-ro}; of uncertain affinity; here; used also imperative hither!; and of time, hitherto: -- come (hither), hither[-to].[ql

  • 12:05 # deute {dyoo'-teh}; from 1204 and an imperative form of eimi (to go); come hither!: -- come, X follow.[ql

  • 12:06 # deuteraios {dyoo-ter-ah'-yos}; from 1208; secondary, i.e. (specially) on the second day: -- next day.[ql

  • 12:07 # deuteroprotos {dyoo-ter-op'-ro-tos}; from 1208 and 4413; second-first, i.e. (specially) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day, and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost): -- second...after the first.[ql

  • 12:08 # deuteros {dyoo'-ter-os}; as the compare of 1417; (ordinal) second (in time, place, or rank; also adverb): -- afterward, again, second(-arily, time).[ql

  • 12:09 # dechomai {dekh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to receive (in various applications, literally or figuratively): -- accept, receive, take. Compare 2983.[ql

  • 12:10 # deo {deh'-o}; a primary verb; to bind (in various applications, literally or figuratively): -- bind, be in bonds, knit, tie, wind. See also 1163, 1189.[ql

  • 12:11 # de {day}; probably akin to 1161; a particle of emphasis or explicitness; now, then, etc.: -- also, and, doubtless, now, therefore.[ql

  • 12:12 # delos {day'-los}; of uncertain derivation; clear: -- + bewray, certain, evident, manifest.[ql

  • 12:13 # deloo {day-lo'-o}; from 1212; to make plain (by words): -- declare, shew, signify.[ql

  • 12:14 # Demas {day-mas'}; probably for 1216; Demas, a Christian: -- Demas.[ql

  • 12:15 # demexoreo {day-may-gor-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1218 and 58; to be a people-gatherer, i.e. to address a public assembly: -- make an oration.[ql

  • 12:16 # Demetrios {day-may'-tree-os}; from Demeter (Ceres); Demetrius, the name of an Ephesian and of a Christian: -- Demetrius.[ql

  • 12:17 # demiourgos {day-me-oor-gos'}; from 1218 and 2041; a worker for the people, i.e. mechanic (spoken of the Creator): -- maker.[ql

  • 12:18 # demos {day'-mos}; from 1210; the public (as bound together socially): -- people.[ql

  • 12:19 # demosios {day-mos'ee-os}; from 1218; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public: -- common, openly, publickly.[ql

  • 12:20 # denarion {day-nar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses): -- pence, penny[-worth].[ql

  • 12:21 # depote {day'-pot-eh}; from 1211 and 4218; a particle of generalization; indeed, at any time: -- (what-)soever.[ql

  • 12:22 # depou {day'-poo}; from 1211 and 4225; a particle of asservation; indeed doubtless: -- verily.[ql

  • 12:23 # dia {dee-ah'}; a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional): -- after, always, among, at, to avoid, because of (that), briefly, by, for (cause)...fore, from, in, by occasion of, of, by reason of, for sake, that, thereby, therefore, X though, through(-out), to, wherefore, with(-in). In composition it retains the same general import.[ql ***. Dia. See 2203.[ql

  • 12:24 # diabaino {dee-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 1223 and the base of 939; to cross: -- come over, pass (through).[ql

  • 12:25 # diaballo {dee-ab-al'-lo}; from 1223 and 906; (figuratively) to traduce: -- accuse.[ql

  • 12:26 # diabebaioomai {dee-ab-eb-ahee-o'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a compound of 1223 and 950; to confirm thoroughly (by words), i.e. asseverate: -- affirm constantly.[ql

  • 12:27 # diablepo {dee-ab-lep'-o}; from 1223 and 991; to look through, i.e. recover full vision: -- see clearly.[ql

  • 12:28 # diabolos {dee-ab'-ol-os}; from 1225; a traducer; specially, Satan [compare 7854]: -- false accuser, devil, slanderer.[ql

  • 12:29 # diaggello {de-ang-gel'-lo}; from 1223 and the base of 32; to herald thoroughly: -- declare, preach, signify.[ql

  • 12:30 # diaginomai {dee-ag-in'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 1096; to elapse meanwhile: -- X after, be past, be spent.[ql

  • 12:31 # diaginosko {dee-ag-in-o'-sko}; from 1223 and 1097; to know thoroughly, i.e. ascertain exactly: -- (would) enquire, know the uttermost.[ql

  • 12:32 # diagnorizo {dee-ag-no-rid'-zo}; from 1123 and 1107; to tell abroad: -- make known.[ql

  • 12:33 # diagnosis {dee-ag'-no-sis}; from 1231; (magisterial) examination ("diagnosis"): -- hearing.[ql

  • 12:34 # diagogguzo {dee-ag-ong-good'-zo}; from 1223 and 1111; to complain throughout a crowd: -- murmur.[ql

  • 12:35 # diagregoreo {dee-ag-ray-gor-eh'-o}; from 1223 and 1127; to waken thoroughly: -- be awake.[ql

  • 12:36 # diago {dee-ag'-o}; from 1223 and 71; to pass time or life: -- lead life, living.[ql

  • 12:37 # diadechomai {dee-ad-ekh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 1209; to receive in turn, i.e. (figuratively) succeed to: -- come after.[ql

  • 12:38 # diadema {dee-ad'-ay-mah}; from a compound of 1223 and 1210; a "diadem" (as bound about the head): -- crown. Compare 4735.[ql

  • 12:39 # diadidomai {dee-ad-id'-o-mee}; from 1223 and 1325; to give throughout a crowd, i.e. deal out; also to deliver over (as to a successor): -- (make) distribute(-ion), divide, give.[ql

  • 12:40 # diadochos {dee-ad'-okh-os}; from 1237; a successor in office: -- room.[ql

  • 12:41 # diazonnumi {dee-az-own'-noo-mee}; from 1223 and 2224; to gird tightly: -- gird.[ql

  • 12:42 # diatheke {dee-ath-ay'-kay}; from 1303; properly, a disposition, i.e. (specially) a contract (especially a devisory will): -- covenant, testament.[ql

  • 12:43 # diairesis {dee-ah'-ee-res-is}; from 1244; a distinction or (concretely) variety: -- difference, diversity.[ql

  • 12:44 # diaireo {dee-ahee-reh'-o}; from 1223 and 138; to separate, i.e. distribute: -- divide.[ql

  • 12:45 # diakatharizo {dee-ak-ath-ar-id'-zo}; from 1223 and 2511; to cleanse perfectly, i.e. (specially) winnow: -- thoroughly purge.[ql

  • 12:46 # diakatelegchomai {dee-ak-at-el-eng'-khom-ahee}; middle voice from 1223 and a compound of 2596 and 1651; to prove downright, i.e. confute: -- convince.[ql

  • 12:47 # diakoneo {dee-ak-on-eh'-o}; from 1249; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or [figuratively] teacher); techn. to act as a Christian deacon: -- (ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon.[ql

  • 12:48 # diakonia {dee-ak-on-ee'-ah}; from 1249; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or techn. of the diaconate): -- (ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing).[ql

  • 12:49 # diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os}; probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a deacon or deaconess): -- deacon, minister, servant.[ql

  • 12:50 # diakosioi {dee-ak-os'-ee-oy}; from 1364 and 1540; two hundred: -- two hundred.[ql

  • 12:51 # diakouomai {dee-ak-oo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1223 and 191; to hear throughout, i.e. patiently listen (to a prisoner's plea): -- hear.[ql

  • 12:52 # diakrino {dee-ak-ree'-no}; from 1223 and 2919; to separate thoroughly, i.e. (literally and reflexively) to withdraw from, or (by implication) oppose; figuratively, to discriminate (by implication, decide), or (reflexively) hesitate: -- contend, make (to) differ(-ence), discern, doubt, judge, be partial, stagger, waver.[ql

  • 12:53 # diakrisis {dee-ak'-ree-sis}; from 1252; judicial estimation: -- discern(-ing), disputation.[ql

  • 12:54 # diakoluo {dee-ak-o-loo'-o}; from 1223 and 2967; to hinder altogether, i.e. utterly prohibit: -- forbid.[ql

  • 12:55 # dialaleo {dee-al-al-eh'-o}; from 1223 and 2980; to talk throughout a company, i.e. converse or (genitive case) publish: -- commune, noise abroad.[ql

  • 12:56 # dialegomai {dee-al-eg'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1223 and 3004; to say thoroughly, i.e. discuss (in argument or exhortation): -- dispute, preach (unto), reason (with), speak.[ql

  • 12:57 # dialeipo {dee-al-i'-po}; from 1223 and 3007; to leave off in the middle, i.e. intermit: -- cease.[ql

  • 12:58 # dialektos {dee-al'-ek-tos}; from 1256; a (mode of) discourse, i.e. "dialect": -- language, tongue.[ql

  • 12:59 # diallasso {dee-al-las'-so}; from 1223 and 236; to change thoroughly, i.e. (mentally) to conciliate: -- reconcile.[ql

  • 12:60 # dialogizomai {dee-al-og-id'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and 3049; to reckon thoroughly, i.e. (genitive case) to deliberate (by reflection or discussion): -- cast in mind, consider, dispute, muse, reason, think.[ql

  • 12:61 # dialogismos {dee-al-og-is-mos'}; from 1260; discussion, i.e. (internal) consideration (by implication, purpose), or (external) debate: -- dispute, doubtful(-ing), imagination, reasoning, thought.[ql

  • 12:62 # dialuo {dee-al-oo'-o}; from 1223 and 3089; to dissolve utterly: -- scatter.[ql

  • 12:63 # diamarturomai {dee-am-ar-too'-rom-ahee}; from 1223 and 3140; to attest or protest earnestly, or (by implication) hortatively: -- charge, testify (unto), witness.[ql

  • 12:64 # diamachomai {dee-am-akh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 3164; to fight fiercely (in altercation): -- strive.[ql

  • 12:65 # diameno {dee-am-en'-o}; from 1223 and 3306; to stay constantly (in being or relation): -- continue, remain.[ql

  • 12:66 # diamerizo {dee-am-er-id'-zo}; from 1223 and 3307; to partition thoroughly (literally in distribution, figuratively in dissension): -- cloven, divide, part.[ql

  • 12:67 # diamerismos {dee-am-er-is-mos'}; from 1266; disunion (of opinion and conduct): -- division.[ql

  • 12:68 # dianemo {dee-an-em'-o}; from 1223 and the base of 3551; to distribute, i.e. (of information) to disseminate: -- spread.[ql

  • 12:69 # dianeuo {dee-an-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and 3506; to nod (or express by signs) across an intervening space: -- beckon.[ql

  • 12:70 # dianoema {dee-an-o'-ay-mah}; from a compound of 1223 and 3539; something thought through, i.e. a sentiment: -- thought.[ql

  • 12:71 # dianoia {dee-an'-oy-ah}; from 1223 and 3563; deep thought, properly, the faculty (mind or its disposition), by implication, its exercise: -- imagination, mind, understanding.[ql

  • 12:72 # dianoigo {dee-an-oy'-go}; from 1223 and 455; to open thoroughly, literally (as a first-born) or figuratively (to expound): -- open.[ql

  • 12:73 # dianuktereuo {dee-an-ook-ter-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and a derivative of 3571; to sit up the whole night: -- continue all night.[ql

  • 12:74 # dianuo {dee-an-oo'-o}; from 1223 and anuo (to effect); to accomplish thoroughly: -- finish.[ql

  • 12:75 # diapantos {dee-ap-an-tos'}; from 1223 and the genit. of 3956; through all the time, i.e. (adverbially) constantly: -- alway(-s), continually.[ql

  • 12:76 # diaperao {dee-ap-er-ah'-o}; from 1223 and a derivative of the base of 4008; to cross entirely: -- go over, pass (over), sail over.[ql

  • 12:77 # diapleo {dee-ap-leh'-o}; from 1223 and 4126; to sail through: -- sail over.[ql

  • 12:78 # diaponeo {dee-ap-on-eh'-o}; from 1223 and a derivative of 4192; to toil through, i.e. (passively) be worried: -- be grieved.[ql

  • 12:79 # diaporeuomai {dee-ap-or-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 4198; to travel through: -- go through, journey in, pass by.[ql

  • 12:80 # diaporeo {dee-ap-or-eh'-o}; from 1223 and 639; to be thoroughly nonplussed: -- (be in) doubt, be (much) perplexed.[ql

  • 12:81 # diapragmateuomai {dee-ap-rag-mat-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 4231; to thoroughly occupy oneself, i.e. (transitively and by implication) to earn in business: -- gain by trading.[ql

  • 12:82 # diaprio {dee-ap-ree'-o}; from 1223 and the base of 4249; to saw asunder, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate: -- cut (to the heart).[ql

  • 12:83 # diarpazo {dee-ar-pad'-zo}; from 1223 and 726; to sieze asunder, i.e. plunder: -- spoil.[ql

  • 12:84 # diarrhesso {dee-ar-hrayce'-so}; from 1223 and 4486; to tear asunder: -- break, rend.[ql

  • 12:85 # diasapheo {dee-as-af-eh'-o}; from 1223 and saphes (clear); to clear thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) declare: -- tell unto.[ql

  • 12:86 # diaseio {dee-as-i'-o}; from 1223 and 4579; to shake thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to intimidate: -- do violence to.[ql

  • 12:87 # diaskorpizo {dee-as-kor-pid'-zo}; from 1223 and 4650; to dissapate, i.e. (genitive case) to rout or separate; specially, to winnow; figuratively, to squander: -- disperse, scatter (abroad), strew, waste.[ql

  • 12:88 # diaspao {dee-as-pah'-o}; from 1223 and 4685; to draw apart, i.e. sever or dismember: -- pluck asunder, pull in pieces.[ql

  • 12:89 # diaspeiro {dee-as-pi'-ro}; from 1223 and 4687; to sow throughout, i.e. (figuratively) distribute in foreign lands: -- scatter abroad.[ql

  • 12:90 # diaspora {dee-as-por-ah'}; from 1289; dispersion, i.e. (specially and concretely) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries: -- (which are) scattered (abroad).[ql

  • 12:91 # diastellomai {dee-as-tel'-lom-ahee}; middle voice from 1223 and 4724; to set (oneself) apart (figuratively, distinguish), i.e. (by implication) to enjoin: -- charge, that which was (give) commanded(-ment).[ql

  • 12:92 # diastema {dee-as'-tay-mah}; from 1339; an interval: -- space.[ql

  • 12:93 # diastole {dee-as-tol-ay'}; from 1291; a variation: -- difference, distinction.[ql

  • 12:94 # diastrepho {dee-as-tref'-o}; from 1223 and 4762; to distort, i.e. (figuratively) misinterpret, or (morally) corrupt: -- perverse(-rt), turn away.[ql

  • 12:95 # diasozo {dee-as-odze'-o}; from 1223 and 4982; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.: -- bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.[ql

  • 12:96 # diatage {dee-at-ag-ay'}; from 1299; arrangement, i.e. institution: -- instrumentality.[ql

  • 12:97 # diatagma {dee-at'-ag-mah}; from 1299; an arrangement, i.e. (authoritative) edict: -- commandment.[ql

  • 12:98 # diatarasso {dee-at-ar-as'-so}; from 1223 and 5015; to disturb wholly, i.e. agitate (with alarm): -- trouble.[ql

  • 12:99 # diatasso {dee-at-as'-so}; from 1223 and 5021; to arrange thoroughly, i.e. (specially) institute, prescribe, etc.: -- appoint, command, give, (set in) order, ordain.[ql

  • 13:00 # diateleo {dee-at-el-eh'-o}; from 1223 and 5055; to accomplish thoroughly, i.e. (subjectively) to persist: -- continue.[ql

  • 13:01 # diatereo {dee-at-ay-reh'-o}; from 1223 and 5083; to watch thoroughly, i.e. (positively and transitively) to observe strictly, or (negatively and reflexively) to avoid wholly: -- keep.[ql

  • 13:02 # diati {dee-at-ee'}; from 1223 and 5101; through what cause?, i.e. why?: -- wherefore, why.[ql

  • 13:03 # diatithemai {dee-at-ith'-em-ahee}; middle voice from 1223 and 5087; to put apart, i.e. (figuratively) dispose (by assignment, compact, or bequest): -- appoint, make, testator.[ql

  • 13:04 # diatribo {dee-at-ree'-bo}; from 1223 and the base of 5147; to wear through (time), i.e. remain: -- abide, be, continue, tarry.[ql

  • 13:05 # diatrophe {dee-at-rof-ay'}; from a compound of 1223 and 5142; nourishment: -- food.[ql

  • 13:06 # diaugazo {dee-ow-gad'-zo}; from 1223 and 826; to glimmer (through), i.e. break (as day): -- dawn.[ql

  • 13:07 # diaphanes {dee-af-an-ace'}; from 1223 and 5316; appearing through, i.e. "diaphanous": -- transparent.[ql

  • 13:08 # diaphero {dee-af-er'-o}; from 1223 and 5342; to bear through, i.e. (literally) transport; usually to bear apart, i.e. (objectively) to toss about (figuratively, report); subjectively, to "differ", or (by implication) surpass: -- be better, carry, differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter, publish, be of more value.[ql

  • 13:09 # diapheugo {dee-af-yoo'-go}; from 1223 and 5343; to flee through, i.e. escape: -- escape.[ql

  • 13:10 # diaphemizo {dee-af-ay-mid'-zo}; from 1223 and a derivative of 5345; to report thoroughly, i.e. divulgate: -- blaze abroad, commonly report, spread abroad, fame.[ql

  • 13:11 # diaphtheiro {dee-af-thi'-ro}; from 1225 and 5351; to rot thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, decay utterly, figuratively, pervert): -- corrupt, destroy, perish.[ql

  • 13:12 # diaphthora {dee-af-thor-ah'}; from 1311; decay: -- corruption.[ql

  • 13:13 # diaphoros {dee-af'-or-os}; from 1308; varying; also surpassing: -- differing, divers, more excellent.[ql

  • 13:14 # diaphulasso {dee-af-oo-las'-so}; from 1223 and 5442; to guard thoroughly, i.e. protect: -- keep.[ql

  • 13:15 # diacheirizomai {dee-akh-i-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and a derivative of 5495; to handle thoroughly, i.e. lay violent hands upon: -- kill, slay.[ql

  • 13:16 # diachorizomai {dee-akh-o-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and the middle voice of 5563; to remove (oneself) wholly, i.e. retire: -- depart.[ql

  • 13:17 # didaktikos {did-ak-tik-os'}; from 1318; instructive ("didactic"): -- apt to teach.[ql

  • 13:18 # didaktos {did-ak-tos'}; from 1321; (subjectively) instructed, or (objectively) communicated by teaching: -- taught, which...teacheth.[ql

  • 13:19 # didaskalia {did-as-kal-ee'-ah}; from 1320; instruction (the function or the information): -- doctrine, learning, teaching.[ql

  • 13:20 # didaskalos {did-as'-kal-os}; from 1321; an instructor (genitive case or specially): -- doctor, master, teacher.[ql

  • 13:21 # didasko {did-as'-ko}; a prolonged (causative) form of a primary verb dao (to learn); to teach (in the same broad application): -- teach.[ql

  • 13:22 # didache {did-akh-ay'}; from 1321; instruction (the act or the matter): -- doctrine, hath been taught.[ql

  • 13:23 # didrachmon {did'-rakh-mon}; from 1364 and 1406; a double drachma (didrachm): -- tribute.[ql

  • 13:24 # Didumos {did'-oo-mos}; prolongation from 1364; double, i.e. twin; Didymus, a Christian: -- Didymus.[ql

  • 13:25 # didomi {did'-o-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an altern. in most of the tenses); to give (used in a very wide application, properly, or by implication, literally or figuratively; greatly modified by the connection): -- adventure, bestow, bring forth, commit, deliver (up), give, grant, hinder, make, minister, number, offer, have power, put, receive, set, shew, smite (+ with the hand), strike (+ with the palm of the hand), suffer, take, utter, yield.[ql

  • 13:26 # diegeiro {dee-eg-i'-ro}; from 1223 and 1453; to wake fully; i.e. arouse (literally or figuratively): -- arise, awake, raise, stir up.[ql

  • 13:27 # diexodos {dee-ex'-od-os}; from 1223 and 1841; an outlet through, i.e. probably an open square (from which roads diverge): -- highway.[ql

  • 13:28 # diermeneutes {dee-er-main-yoo-tace'}; from 1329; an explainer: -- interpreter.[ql

  • 13:29 # diermeneuo {dee-er-main-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and 2059; to explain thoroughly, by implication, to translate: -- expound, interpret(-ation).[ql

  • 13:30 # dierchomai {dee-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1223 and 2064; to traverse (literally): -- come, depart, go (about, abroad, everywhere, over, through, throughout), pass (by, over, through, throughout), pierce through, travel, walk through.[ql

  • 13:31 # dierotao {dee-er-o-tah'-o}; from 1223 and 2065; to question throughout, i.e. ascertain by interrogation: -- make enquiry foreign[ql

  • 13:32 # dietes {dee-et-ace'}; from 1364 and 2094; of two years (in age): -- two years old.[ql

  • 13:33 # dietia {dee-et-ee'-a}; from 1332; a space of two years (biennium): -- two years.[ql

  • 13:34 # diegeomai {dee-ayg-eh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 2233; to relate fully: -- declare, shew, tell.[ql

  • 13:35 # diegesis {dee-ayg'-es-is}; from 1334; a recital: -- declaration.[ql

  • 13:36 # dienekes {dee-ay-nek-es'}; neuter of a compound of 1223 and a derivative of an alternate of 5342; carried through, i.e. (adverbially with 1519 and 3588 prefixed) perpetually: -- + continually, for ever.[ql

  • 13:37 # dithalassos {dee-thal'-as-sos}; from 1364 and 2281; having two seas, i.e. a sound with a double outlet: -- where two seas meet.[ql

  • 13:38 # diikneomai {dee-ik-neh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and the base of 2425; to reach through, i.e. penetrate: -- pierce.[ql

  • 13:39 # diistemi {dee-is'-tay-mee}; from 1223 and 2476; to stand apart, i.e. (reflexively) to remove, intervene: -- go further, be parted, after the space of.[ql

  • 13:40 # diischurizomai {dee-is-khoo-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and a derivative of 2478; to stout it through, i.e. asservate: -- confidently (constantly) affirm.[ql

  • 13:41 # dikaiokrisia {dik-ah-yok-ris-ee'-ah}; from 1342 and 2920; a just sentence: -- righteous judgment.[ql

  • 13:42 # dikaios {dik'-ah-yos}; from 1349; equitable (in character or act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or relatively): -- just, meet, right(-eous).[ql

  • 13:43 # dikaiosune {dik-ah-yos-oo'-nay}; from 1342; equity (of character or act); specially (Christian) justification: -- righteousness.[ql

  • 13:44 # dikaioo {dik-ah-yo'-o}; from 1342; to render (i.e. show or regard as) just or innocent: -- free, justify(-ier), be righteous.[ql

  • 13:45 # dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable deed; by implication, a statute or decision: -- judgment, justification, ordinance, righteousness.[ql

  • 13:46 # dikaios {dik-ah'-yoce}; adverb from 1342; equitably: -- justly, (to) righteously(-ness).[ql

  • 13:47 # dikaiosis {dik-ah'-yo-sis}; from 1344; aquittal (for Christ's sake): -- justification.[ql

  • 13:48 # dikastes {dik-as-tace'}; from a derivative of 1349; a judger: -- judge.[ql

  • 13:49 # dike {dee'-kay}; probably from 1166; right (as self-evident), i.e. justice (the principle, a decision, or its execution): -- judgment, punish, vengeance.[ql

  • 13:50 # diktuon {dik'-too-on}; probably from a primary verb diko (to cast); a seine (for fishing): -- net.[ql

  • 13:51 # dilogos {dil'-og-os}; from 1364 and 3056; equivocal, i.e. telling a different story: -- double-tongued.[ql

  • 13:52 # dio {dee-o'}; from 1223 and 3739; through which thing, i.e. consequently: -- for which cause, therefore, wherefore.[ql

  • 13:53 # diodeuo {dee-od-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and 3593; to travel through: -- go throughout, pass through.[ql

  • 13:54 # Dionusios {dee-on-oo'-see-os}; from Dionusos (Bacchus); reveller; Dionysius, an Athenian: -- Dionysius.[ql

  • 13:55 # dioper {dee-op'-er}; from 1352 and 4007; on which very account: -- wherefore.[ql

  • 13:56 # diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace}; from the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite): -- which fell down from Jupiter.[ql

  • 13:57 # diorthosis {dee-or'-tho-sis}; from a compound of 1223 and a derivative of 3717, meaning to straighten thoroughly; rectification, i.e. (specially) the Messianic restauration: -- reformation.[ql

  • 13:58 # diorusso {dee-or-oos'-so}; from 1223 and 3736; to penetrate burglariously: -- break through (up).[ql ***. Dios. See 2203.[ql

  • 13:59 # Dioskouroi {dee-os'-koo-roy}; from the alternate of 2203 and a form of the base of 2877; sons of Jupiter, i.e. the twins Dioscuri: -- Castor and Pollux.[ql

  • 13:60 # dioti {dee-ot'-ee}; from 1223 and 3754; on the very account that, or inasmuch as: -- because (that), for, therefore.[ql

  • 13:61 # Diotrephes {dee-ot-ref-ace'}; from the alternate of 2203 and 5142; Jove-nourished; Diotrephes, an opponent of Christianity: -- Diotrephes.[ql

  • 13:62 # diplous {dip-looce'}; from 1364 and (probably) the base of 4119; two-fold: -- double, two-fold more.[ql

  • 13:63 # diploo {dip-lo'-o}; from 1362; to render two-fold: -- double.[ql

  • 13:64 # dis {dece}; adverb from 1417; twice: -- again, twice.[ql ***. Dis. See 2203.[ql

  • 13:65 # distazo {dis-tad'-zo}; from 1364; properly, to duplicate, i.e. (ment.) to waver (in opinion): -- doubt.[ql

  • 13:66 # distomos {dis'-tom-os}; from 1364 and 4750; double-edged: -- with two edges, two-edged.[ql

  • 13:67 # dischilioi {dis-khil'-ee-oy}; from 1364 and 5507; two thousand: -- two thousand.[ql

  • 13:68 # diulizo {dee-oo-lid'-zo}; from 1223 and hulizo {hoo-lid'-zo} (to filter); to strain out: -- strain at [probably by misprint].[ql

  • 13:69 # dichazo {dee-khad'-zo}; from a derivative of 1364; to make apart, i.e. sunder (figuratively, alienate): -- set at variance.[ql

  • 13:70 # dichostsis {dee-khos-tas-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of 1364 and 4714; disunion, i.e. (figuratively) dissension: -- division, sedition.[ql

  • 13:71 # dichotomeo {dee-khot-om-eh'-o}; from a compound of a derivative of 1364 and a derivative of temno (to cut); to bisect, i.e. (by extension) to flog severely: -- cut asunder (in sunder).[ql

  • 13:72 # dipsao {dip-sah'-o}; from a variation of 1373; to thirst for (literally or figuratively): -- (be, be a-)thirst(-y).[ql

  • 13:73 # dipsos {dip'-sos}; of uncertain affinity; thirst: -- thirst.[ql

  • 13:74 # dipsuchos {dip'-soo-khos}; from 1364 and 5590; two-spirited, i.e. vacillating (in opinion or purpose): -- double minded.[ql

  • 13:75 # diogmos {dee-ogue-mos'}; from 1377; persecution: -- persecution.[ql

  • 13:76 # dioktes {dee-oke'-tace}; from 1377; a persecutor: -- persecutor.[ql

  • 13:77 # dioko {dee-o'-ko}; a prolonged (and causative) form of a primary verb dio (to flee; compare the base of 1169 and 1249); to pursue (literally or figuratively); by implication, to persecute: -- ensue, follow (after), given to, (suffer) persecute(-ion), press forward.[ql

  • 13:78 # dogma {dog'-mah}; from the base of 1380; a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical): -- decree, ordinance.[ql

  • 13:79 # dogmatizo {dog-mat-id'-zo}; from 1378; to prescribe by statute, i.e. (reflexively) to submit to ceremonially rule: -- be subject to ordinances.[ql

  • 13:80 # dokeo {dok-eh'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary verb, doko {dok'-o} (used only in an alternate in certain tenses; compare the base of 1166) of the same meaning; to think; by implication, to seem (truthfully or uncertainly): -- be accounted, (of own) please(-ure), be of reputation, seem (good), suppose, think, trow.[ql

  • 13:81 # dokimazo {dok-im-ad'-zo}; from 1384; to test (literally or figuratively); by implication, to approve: -- allow, discern, examine, X like, (ap-)prove, try.[ql


  • 13:82 # dokime {dok-ee-may'}; from the same as 1384; test (abstractly or concretely); by implication, trustiness: -- experience(-riment), proof, trial.[ql

  • 13:83 # dokimion {dok-im'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 1382; a testing; by implication, trustworthiness: -- trial, trying.[ql

  • 13:84 # dokimos {dok'-ee-mos}; from 1380; properly, acceptable (current after assayal), i.e. approved: -- approved, tried.[ql

  • 13:85 # dokos {dok-os'}; from 1209 (through the idea of holding up); a stick of timber: -- beam.[ql ***. doko. See 1380.[ql

  • 13:86 # dolios {dol'-ee-os}; from 1388; guileful: -- deceitful.[ql

  • 13:87 # dolioo {dol-ee-o'-o}; from 1386; to be guileful: -- use deceit.[ql

  • 13:88 # dolos {dol'-os}; from an obsolete primary verb, dello (probably meant to decoy; compare 1185); a trick (bait), i.e. (figuratively) wile: -- craft, deceit, guile, subtilty.[ql

  • 13:89 # doloo {dol-o'-o}; from 1388; to ensnare, i.e. (figuratively) adulterate: -- handle deceitfully.[ql

  • 13:90 # doma {dom'-ah}; from the base of 1325; a present: -- gift.[ql

  • 13:91 # doxa {dox'-ah}; from the base of 1380; glory (as very apparent), in a wide application (literal or figurative, objective or subjective): -- dignity, glory(-ious), honour, praise, worship.[ql

  • 13:92 # doxazo {dox-ad'-zo}; from 1391; to render (or esteem) glorious (in a wide application): -- (make) glorify(-ious), full of (have) glory, honour, magnify.[ql

  • 13:93 # Dorkas {dor-kas'}; gazelle; Dorcas, a Christian woman: -- Dorcas.[ql

  • 13:94 # dosis {dos'-is}; from the base of 1325; a giving; by implication (concretely) a gift: -- gift, giving.[ql

  • 13:95 # dotes {dot'-ace}; from the base of 1325; a giver: -- giver.[ql

  • 13:96 # doulagogeo {doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o}; from a presumed compound of 1401 and 71; to be a slave-driver, i.e. to enslave (figuratively, subdue): -- bring into subjection.[ql

  • 13:97 # douleia {doo-li'-ah}; from 1398; slavery (ceremonially or figuratively): -- bondage.[ql

  • 13:98 # douleuo {dool-yoo'-o}; from 1401; to be a slave to (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary): -- be in bondage, (do) serve(-ice).[ql

  • 13:99 # doule {doo'-lay}; feminine of 1401; a female slave (involuntarily or voluntarily): -- handmaid(-en).[ql

  • 14:00 # doulon {doo'-lon}; neuter of 1401; subservient: -- servant.[ql

  • 14:01 # doulos {doo'-los}; from 1210; a slave (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary; frequently, therefore in a qualified sense of subjection or subserviency): -- bond(-man), servant.[ql

  • 14:02 # douloo {doo-lo'-o}; from 1401; to enslave (literally or figuratively): -- bring into (be under) bondage, X given, become (make) servant.[ql

  • 14:03 # doche {dokh-ay'}; from 1209; a reception, i.e. convivial entertainment: -- feast.[ql

  • 14:04 # drakon {drak'-own}; probably from an alternate form of derkomai (to look); a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate): -- dragon.[ql

  • 14:05 # drassomai {dras'-som-ahee}; perhaps akin to the base of 1404 (through the idea of capturing); to grasp, i.e. (figuratively) entrap: -- take.[ql

  • 14:06 # drachme {drakh-may'}; from 1405; a drachma or (silver) coin (as handled): -- piece (of silver).[ql ***. dremo. See 5143.[ql

  • 14:07 # drepanon {drep'-an-on}; from drepo (to pluck); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting): -- sickle.[ql

  • 14:08 # dromos {drom'-os}; from the alternate of 5143; a race, i.e. (figuratively) career: -- course.[ql

  • 14:09 # Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: -- Drusilla.[ql ***. dumi. See 1416.[ql

  • 14:10 # dunamai {doo'-nam-ahee}; of uncertain affinity; to be able or possible: -- be able, can (do, + -not), could, may, might, be possible, be of power.[ql

  • 14:11 # dunamis {doo'-nam-is}; from 1410; force (literally or figuratively); specially, miraculous power (usually by implication, a miracle itself): -- ability, abundance, meaning, might(-ily, -y, -y deed), (worker of) miracle(-s), power, strength,violence, mighty (wonderful) work.[ql

  • 14:12 # dunamoo {doo-nam-o'-o}; from 1411; to enable: -- strengthen.[ql

  • 14:13 # dunastes {doo-nas'-tace}; from 1410; a ruler or officer: -- of great authority, mighty, potentate.[ql

  • 14:14 # dunateo {doo-nat-eh'-o}; from 1415; to be efficient (figuratively): -- be mighty.[ql

  • 14:15 # dunatos {doo-nat-os'}; from 1410; powerful or capable (literally or figuratively); neuter possible: -- able, could, (that is) mighty (man), possible, power, strong.[ql

  • 14:16 # duno {doo'-no}; or dumi {doo'-mee}; prolonged forms of an obsolete primary duo {doo'-o} (to sink); to go "down": -- set.[ql

  • 14:17 # duo {doo'-o}; a primary numeral; "two": -- both, twain, two.[ql

  • 14:18 # dus- {doos}; a primary inseparable particle of uncertain derivation; used only in composition as a prefix; hard, i.e. with difficulty: -- + hard, + grievous, etc.[ql

  • 14:19 # dusbastaktos {doos-bas'-tak-tos}; from 1418 and a derivative of 941; oppressive: -- grievous to be borne.[ql

  • 14:20 # dusenteria {doos-en-ter-ee'-ah}; from 1418 and a comparative of 1787 (meaning a bowel); a "dysentery": -- bloody flux.[ql

  • 14:21 # dusermeneutos {doos-er-mane'-yoo-tos}; from 1418 and a presumed derivative of 2059; difficult of explanation: -- hard to be uttered.[ql

  • 14:22 # duskolos {doo'-kol-os}; from 1418 and kolon (food); properly, fastidious about eating (peevish), i.e. (genitive case) impracticable: -- hard.[ql

  • 14:23 # duskolos {doos-kol'-oce}; adverb from 1422; impracticably: -- hardly.[ql

  • 14:24 # dusme {doos-may'}; from 1416; the sun-set, i.e. (by implication) the western region: -- west.[ql

  • 14:25 # dusnoetos {doos-no'-ay-tos}; from 1418 and a derivative of 3539; difficult of perception: -- hard to be understood.[ql

  • 14:26 # dusphemia {doos-fay-mee'-ah}; from a compound of 1418 and 5345; defamation: -- evil report.[ql ***. duo. See 1416.[ql

  • 14:27 # dodeka {do'-dek-ah}; from 1417 and 1176; two and ten, i.e. a dozen: -- twelve.[ql

  • 14:28 # dodekatos {do-dek'-at-os}; from 1427; twelfth: -- twelfth.[ql

  • 14:29 # dodekaphulon {do-dek-af'-oo-lon}; from 1427 and 5443; the commonwealth of Israel: -- twelve tribes.[ql

  • 14:30 # doma {do'-mah}; from demo (to build); properly, an edifice, i.e. (specially) a roof: -- housetop.[ql

  • 14:31 # dorea {do-reh-ah'}; from 1435; a gratuity: -- gift.[ql

  • 14:32 # dorean {do-reh-an'}; accusative case of 1431 as adverb; gratuitously (literally or figuratively): -- without a cause, freely, for naught, in vain.[ql

  • 14:33 # doreomai {do-reh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1435; to bestow gratuitously: -- give.[ql

  • 14:34 # dorema {do'-ray-mah}; from 1433; a bestowment: -- gift.[ql

  • 14:35 # doron {do'-ron}; a present; specially, a sacrifice: -- gift, offering.[ql

  • 14:36 # ea {eh'-ah}; apparent imperative of 1439; properly, let it be, i.e. (as interjection) aha!: -- let alone.[ql

  • 14:37 # ean {eh-an'}; from 1487 and 302; a conditional particle; in case that, provided, etc.; often used in connection with other particles to denote indefiniteness or uncertainty: -- before, but, except, (and) if, (if) so, (what-, whither-)soever, though, when(-soever), whether (or), to whom, [who-]so(-ever). See 3361.[ql ***. ean me. See 3361.[ql

  • 14:38 # heautou {heh-ow-too'} (including all other cases); from a reflexive pronoun otherwise obsolete and the genitive case (dative case or accusative case) of 846; him- (her-, it-, them-, also [in conjunction with the personal pronoun of the other persons] my-, thy-, our-, your-)self (selves), etc.: -- alone, her (own, -self), (he) himself, his (own), itself, one (to) another, our (thine) own(-selves), + that she had, their (own, own selves), (of) them(-selves), they, thyself, you, your (own, own conceits, own selves, -selves).[ql

  • 14:39 # eao {eh-ah'-o}; of uncertain affinity; to let be, i.e. permit or leave alone: -- commit, leave, let (alone), suffer. See also 1436.[ql

  • 14:40 # hebdomekonta {heb-dom-ay'-kon-tah}; from 1442 and a modified form of 1176; seventy: -- seventy, three score and ten.[ql

  • 14:41 # hebdomekontakis {heb-dom-ay-kon-tak-is}; multiple adverb from 1440; seventy times: -- seventy times.[ql

  • 14:42 # hebdomos {heb'-dom-os}; ordinal from 2033; seventh: -- seventh.[ql

  • 14:43 # Eber {eb-er'}; of Hebrew origin [5677]; Eber, a patriarch: -- Eber.[ql

  • 14:44 # Hebraikos {heb-rah-ee-kos'}; from 1443; Aramaic or the Jewish language: -- Hebrew.[ql

  • 14:45 # Hebraios {heb-rah'-yos}; from 1443; a Hebraean (i.e. Hebrew) or Jew: -- Hebrew.[ql

  • 14:46 # Hebrais {heb-rah-is'}; from 1443; the Hebrew or Jewish (Aramaic) language: -- Hebrew.[ql

  • 14:47 # Hebraisti {heb-rah-is-tee'}; adverb from 1446; Hebraistically or in the Jewish (Aramaic) language: -- in (the) Hebrew (tongue).[ql

  • 14:48 # eggizo {eng-id'-zo}; from 1451; to make near, i.e. (reflexively) approach: -- approach, be at hand, come (draw) near, be (come, draw) nigh.[ql

  • 14:49 # eggrapho {eng-graf'-o}; from 1722 and 1125; to "engrave", i.e. inscribe: -- write (in).[ql

  • 14:50 # egguos {eng'-goo-os}; from 1722 and guion (a limb); pledged (as if articulated by a member), i.e. a bondsman: -- surety.[ql

  • 14:51 # eggus {eng-goos'}; from a primary verb agcho (to squeeze or throttle; akin to the base of 43); near (literally or figuratively, of place or time): -- from , at hand, near, nigh (at hand, unto), ready.[ql

  • 14:52 # egguteron {eng-goo'-ter-on}; neuter of the comparative of 1451; nearer: -- nearer.[ql

  • 14:53 # egeiro {eg-i'-ro}; probably akin to the base of 58 (through the idea of collecting one's faculties); to waken (transitively or intransitively), i.e. rouse (literally, from sleep, from sitting or lying, from disease, from death; or figuratively, from obscurity, inactivity, ruins, nonexistence): -- awake, lift (up), raise (again, up), rear up, (a-)rise (again, up), stand, take up.[ql

  • 14:54 # egersis {eg'-er-sis}; from 1453; a resurgence (from death): -- resurrection.[ql

  • 14:55 # egkathetos {eng-kath'-et-os}; from 1722 and a derivative of 2524; subinduced, i.e. surreptitiously suborned as a lier-in-wait: -- spy.[ql

  • 14:56 # egkainia {eng-kah'-ee-nee-ah}; neuter plural of a presumed compound from 1722 and 2537; innovatives, i.e. (specially) renewal (of religious services after the Antiochian interruption): -- dedication.[ql

  • 14:57 # egkainizo {eng-kahee-nid'-zo}; from 1456; to renew, i.e. inaugurate: -- consecrate, dedicate.[ql

  • 14:58 # egkaleo {eng-kal-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 2564; to call in (as a debt or demand), i.e. bring to account (charge, criminate, etc.): -- accuse, call in question, implead, lay to the charge.[ql

  • 14:59 # egkataleipo {eng-kat-al-i'-po}; from 1722 and 2641; to leave behind in some place, i.e. (in a good sense) let remain over, or (in a bad sense) to desert: -- forsake, leave.[ql

  • 14:60 # egkatoikeo {eng-kat-oy-keh'-o}; from 1722 and 2730; to settle down in a place, i.e. reside: -- dwell among.[ql

  • 14:61 # egkentrizo {eng-ken-trid'-zo}; from 1722 and a derivative of 2759; to prick in, i.e. ingraft: -- graff in(-to).[ql

  • 14:62 # egklema {eng'-klay-mah}; from 1458; an accusation, i.e. offence alleged: -- crime laid against, laid to charge.[ql

  • 14:63 # egkomboomai {eng-kom-bo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1722 and komboo (to gird); to engirdle oneself (for labor), i.e. figuratively (the apron as being a badge of servitude) to wear (in token of mutual deference): -- be clothed with.[ql

  • 14:64 # egkope {eng-kop-ay'}; from 1465; a hindrance: -- X hinder.[ql

  • 14:65 # egkopto {eng-kop'-to}; from 1722 and 2875; to cut into, i.e. (figuratively) impede, detain: -- hinder, be tedious unto.[ql

  • 14:66 # egkrateia {eng-krat'-i-ah}; from 1468; self-control (especially continence): -- temperance.[ql

  • 14:67 # egkrateuomai {eng-krat-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1468; to exercise self-restraint (in diet and chastity): -- can([-not]) contain, be temperate.[ql

  • 14:68 # egkrates {eng-krat-ace'}; from 1722 and 2904; strong in a thing (masterful), i.e. (figuratively and reflexively) self-controlled (in appetite, etc.): -- temperate.[ql

  • 14:69 # egkrino {eng-kree'-no}; from 1722 and 2919; to judge in, i.e. count among: -- make of the number.[ql

  • 14:70 # ekgrupto {eng-kroop'-to}; from 1722 and 2928; to conceal in, i.e. incorporate with: -- hid in.[ql

  • 14:71 # egkuos {eng'-koo-os}; from 1722 and the base of 2949; swelling inside, i.e. pregnant: -- great with child.[ql

  • 14:72 # egchrio {eng-khree'-o}; from 1722 and 5548; to rub in (oil), i.e. besmear: -- anoint.[ql

  • 14:73 # ego {eg-o'}; a primary pronoun of the first person I (only expressed when emphatic): -- I, me. For the other cases and the plural see 1691, 1698, 1700, 2248, 2249, 2254, 2257, etc.[ql

  • 14:74 # edaphizo {ed-af-id'-zo}; from 1475; to raze: -- lay even with the ground.[ql

  • 14:75 # edaphos {ed'-af-os}; from the base of 1476; a basis (bottom), i.e. the soil: -- ground.[ql

  • 14:76 # hedraios {hed-rah'-yos}; from a derivative of hezomai (to sit); sedentary, i.e. (by implication) immovable: -- settled, stedfast.[ql

  • 14:77 # hedraioma {hed-rah'-yo-mah}; from a derivative of 1476; a support, i.e. (figuratively) basis: -- ground.[ql

  • 14:78 # Ezekias {ed-zek-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2396]; Ezekias (i.e. Hezekeiah), an Israelite: -- Ezekias.[ql

  • 14:79 # ethelothreskeia {eth-el-oth-race-ki'-ah}; from 2309 and 2356; voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted) piety, i.e. sanctimony: -- will worship.[ql ***. ethelo. See 2309.[ql

  • 14:80 # ethizo {eth-id'-zo}; from 1485; to accustom, i.e. (neuter passive participle) customary: -- custom.[ql

  • 14:81 # ethnarches {eth-nar'-khace}; from 1484 and 746; the governor [not king] of a district: -- ethnarch.[ql

  • 14:82 # ethnikos {eth-nee-kos'}; from 1484; national ("ethnic"), i.e. (specially) a Gentile: -- heathen (man).[ql

  • 14:83 # ethnikos {eth-nee-koce'}; adverb from 1482; as a Gentile: -- after the manner of Gentiles.[ql

  • 14:84 # ethnos {eth'-nos}; probably from 1486; a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually by implication, pagan): -- Gentile, heathen, nation, people.[ql

  • 14:85 # ethos {eth'-os}; from 1486; a usage (prescribed by habit or law): -- custom, manner, be wont.[ql

  • 14:86 # etho {eth'-o}; a primary verb; to be used (by habit or conventionality); neuter perfect participle usage: -- be custom (manner, wont).[ql

  • 14:87 # ei {i}; a primary particle of conditionality; if, whether, that, etc.: -- forasmuch as, if, that, ([al-])though, whether. Often used in connection or composition with other particles, especially as in 1489, 1490, 1499, 1508, 1509, 1512, 1513, 1536, 1537. See also 1437.[ql

  • 14:88 # ei {i}; second person singular present of 1510; thou art: -- art, be.[ql

  • 14:89 # eige {i'-gheh}; from 1487 and 1065; if indeed, seeing that, unless, (with negative) otherwise: -- if (so be that, yet).[ql

  • 14:90 # ei de me(ge) {i deh may'-(gheh)}; from 1487, 1161, and 3361 (sometimes with 1065 added); but if not: -- (or) else, if (not, otherwise), otherwise.[ql

  • 14:91 # eidos {i'-dos}; from 1492; a view, i.e. form (literally or figuratively): -- appearance, fashion, shape, sight.[ql

  • 14:92 # eido {i'-do}; a primary verb; used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent 3700 and 3708; properly, to see (literally or figuratively); by implication (in the perf. only) to know: -- be aware, behold, X can (+ not tell), consider, (have) know(-ledge), look (on), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand, wish, wot. Compare 3700.[ql

  • 14:93 # eidoleion {i-do-li'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 1497; an image-fane: -- idol's temple.[ql

  • 14:94 # eidolothuton {i-do-loth'-oo-ton}; neuter of a compound of 1497 and a presumed derivative of 2380; an image-sacrifice, i.e. part of an idolatrous offering: -- (meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols.[ql

  • 14:95 # eidololatreia {i-do-lol-at-ri'-ah}; from 1497 and 2999; image-worship (literally or figuratively): -- idolatry.[ql

  • 14:96 # eidololatres {i-do-lol-at'-race}; from 1497 and the base of 3000; an image-(servant or) worshipper (literally or figuratively): -- idolater.[ql

  • 14:97 # eidolon {i'-do-lon}; from 1491; an image (i.e. for worship); by implication, a heathen god, or (plural) the worship of such: -- idol.[ql

  • 14:98 # eien {i'-ane}; optative (i.e. English subjunctive) present of 1510 (including the other person); might (could, would, or should) be: -- mean, + perish, should be, was, were.[ql

  • 14:99 # ei kai {i kahee}; from 1487 and 2532; if also (or even): -- if (that), though.[ql

  • 15:00 # eike {i-kay'}; probably from 1502 (through the idea of failure); idly, i.e. without reason (or effect): -- without a cause, (in) vain(-ly).[ql

  • 15:01 # eikosi {i'-kos-ee}; of uncertain affinity; a score: -- twenty.[ql

  • 15:02 # eiko {i'-ko}; apparently a primary verb; properly, to be weak, i.e. yield: -- give place.[ql

  • 15:03 # eiko {i'-ko}; apparently a primary verb [perhaps akin to 1502 through the idea of faintness as a copy]; to resemble: -- be like.[ql

  • 15:04 # eikon {i-kone'}; from 1503; a likeness, i.e. (literally) statue, profile, or (figuratively) representation, resemblance: -- image.[ql

  • 15:05 # eilikrineia {i-lik-ree'-ni-ah}; from 1506; clearness, i.e. (by implication) purity (figuratively): -- sincerity.[ql

  • 15:06 # eilikrines {i-lik-ree-nace'}; from heile (the sun's ray) and 2919; judged by sunlight, i.e. tested as genuine (figuratively): -- pure, sincere.[ql

  • 15:07 # heilisso {hi-lis'-so}; a prolonged form of a primary but defective verb heilo (of the same meaning); to coil or wrap: -- roll together. See also 1667.[ql

  • 15:08 # ei me {i may}; from 1487 and 3361; if not: -- but, except (that), if not, more than, save (only) that, saving, till.[ql

  • 15:09 # ei me ti {i may tee}; from 1508 and the neuter of 5100; if not somewhat: -- except.[ql

  • 15:10 # eimi {i-mee'}; the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic): -- am, have been, X it is I, was. See also 1488, 1498, 1511, 1527, 2258, 2071, 2070, 2075, 2076, 2771, 2468, 5600.[ql

  • 15:11 # einai {i'-nahee}; present infinitive from 1510; to exist: -- am, are, come, is, X lust after, X please well, there is, to be, was.[ql ***. heineken. See 1752.[ql

  • 15:12 # ei per {i per}; from 1487 and 4007; if perhaps: -- if so be (that), seeing, though.[ql

  • 15:13 # ei pos {i poce}; from 1487 and 4458; if somehow: -- if by any means.[ql

  • 15:14 # eireneuo {i-rane-yoo'-o}; from 1515; to be (act) peaceful: -- be at (have, live in) peace, live peaceably.[ql

  • 15:15 # eirene {i-ray'-nay}; probably from a primary verb eiro (to join); peace (literally or figuratively); by implication, prosperity: -- one, peace, quietness, rest, + set at one again.[ql

  • 15:16 # eirenikos {i-ray-nee-kos'}; from 1515; pacific; by implication, salutary: -- peaceable.[ql

  • 15:17 # eirenopoieo {i-ray-nop-oy-eh'-o}; from 1518; to be a peace-maker, i.e. (figuratively) to harmonize: -- make peace.[ql

  • 15:18 # eirenopoios {i-ray-nop-oy-os'}; from 1518 and 4160; pacificatory, i.e. (subjectively) peaceable: -- peacemaker.[ql ***. eiro. See 1515, 4483, 5346.[ql

  • 15:19 # eis {ice}; a primary preposition; to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases: -- [abundant-]ly, against, among, as, at, [back-]ward, before, by, concerning, + continual, + far more exceeding, for [intent, purpose], fore, + forth, in (among, at, unto, -so much that, -to), to the intent that, + of one mind, + never, of, (up-)on, + perish, + set at one again, (so) that, therefore(-unto), throughout, til, to (be, the end, -ward), (here-)until(-to), ...ward, [where-]fore, with. Often used in composition with the same general import, but only with verbs (etc.) expressing motion (literally or figuratively).[ql

  • 15:20 # heis {hice}; (including the neuter [etc.] hen); a primary numeral; one: -- a(-n, -ny, certain), + abundantly, man, one (another), only, other, some. See also 1527, 3367, 3391, 3762.[ql

  • 15:21 # eisago {ice-ag'-o}; from 1519 and 71; to introduce (literally or figuratively): -- bring in(-to), (+ was to) lead into.[ql

  • 15:22 # eisakouo {ice-ak-oo'-o}; from 1519 and 191; to listen to: -- hear.[ql

  • 15:23 # eisdechomai {ice-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 1519 and 1209; to take into one's favor: -- receive.[ql

  • 15:24 # eiseimi {ice'-i-mee}; from 1519 and eimi (to go); to enter: -- enter (go) into.[ql

  • 15:25 # eiserchomai {ice-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1519 and 2064; to enter (literally or figuratively): -- X arise, come (in, into), enter in(-to), go in (through).[ql

  • 15:26 # eisi {i-see'}; 3d person plural present indicative of 1510; they are: -- agree, are, be, dure, X is, were.[ql

  • 15:27 # heis kath> heis {hice kath hice}; from 1520 repeated with 2596 inserted; severally: -- one by one.[ql

  • 15:28 # eiskaleo {ice-kal-eh'-o}; from 1519 and 2564; to invite in: -- call in.[ql

  • 15:29 # eisodos {ice'-od-os}; from 1519 and 3598; an entrance (literally or figuratively): -- coming, enter(-ing) in (to).[ql

  • 15:30 # eispedao {ice-pay-dah'-o}; from 1519 and pedao (to leap); to rush in: -- run (spring) in.[ql

  • 15:31 # eisporeuomai {ice-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1519 and 4198; to enter (literally or figuratively): -- come (enter) in, go into.[ql

  • 15:32 # eistrecho {ice-trekh'-o}; from 1519 and 5143; to hasten inward: -- run in.[ql

  • 15:33 # eisphero {ice-fer'-o}; from 1519 and 5342; to carry inward (literally or figuratively): -- bring (in), lead into.[ql

  • 15:34 # eita {i'-tah}; of uncertain affinity; a particle of succession (in time or logical enumeration), then, moreover: -- after that(-ward), furthermore, then. See also 1899.[ql

  • 15:35 # eite {i'-teh}; from 1487 and 5037; if too: -- if, or, whether.[ql

  • 15:36 # ei tis {i tis}; from 1487 and 5100; if any: -- he that, if a(-ny) man('s thing, from any, ought), whether any, whosoever.[ql

  • 15:37 # ek {ek} or ex {ex}; a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote): -- after, among, X are, at, betwixt(-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for(-th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, X heavenly, X hereby, + very highly, in, ...ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, X thenceforth, through, X unto, X vehemently, with(-out). Often used in composition, with the same general import; often of completion.[ql

  • 15:38 # hekastos {hek'-as-tos}; as if a superlative of hekas (afar); each or every: -- any, both, each (one), every (man, one, woman), particularly.[ql

  • 15:39 # hekastote {hek-as'-tot-eh}; as if from 1538 and 5119; at every time: -- always.[ql

  • 15:40 # hekaton {hek-at-on'}; of uncertain affinity; a hundred: -- hundred.[ql

  • 15:41 # hekatontaetes {hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace}; from 1540 and 2094; centenarian: -- hundred years old.[ql

  • 15:42 # hekatontaplasion {hek-at-on-ta-plah-sec'-own}; from 1540 and a presumed derivative of 4111; a hundred times: -- hundredfold.[ql

  • 15:43 # hekatontarches {hek-at-on-tar'-khace}; or hekatontarchos {hek-at-on'-tar-khos}; from 1540 and 757; the captain of one hundred men: -- centurion.[ql

  • 15:44 # ekballo {ek-bal'-lo}; from 1537 and 906; to eject (literally or figuratively): -- bring forth, cast (forth, out), drive (out), expel, leave, pluck (pull, take, thrust) out, put forth (out), send away (forth, out).[ql

  • 15:45 # ekbasis {ek'-bas-is}; from a compound of 1537 and the base of 939 (meaning to go out); an exit (literally or figuratively): -- end, way to escape.[ql

  • 15:46 # ekbloe {ek-bol-ay'}; from 1544; ejection, i.e. (specially) a throwing overboard of the cargo: -- + lighten the ship.[ql

  • 15:47 # ekgamizo {ek-gam-id'-zo}; from 1537 and a form of 1061 [compare 1548]; to marry off a daughter: -- give in marriage.[ql

  • 15:48 # ekgamisko {ek-gam-is'-ko}; from 1537 and 1061; the same as 1547: -- give in marriage.[ql

  • 15:49 # ekgonon {ek'-gon-on}; neuter of a derivative of a compound of 1537 and 1096; a descendant, i.e. (specially) grandchild: -- nephew.[ql

  • 15:50 # ekdapanao {ek-dap-an-ah'-o}; from 1537 and 1159; to expend (wholly), i.e. (figuratively) exhaust: -- spend.[ql

  • 15:51 # ekdechomai {ek-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and 1209; to accept from some source, i.e. (by implication) to await: -- expect, look (tarry) for, wait (for).[ql

  • 15:52 # ekdelos {ek'-day-los}; from 1537 and 1212; wholly evident: -- manifest.[ql

  • 15:53 # ekdemeo {ek-day-meh'-o}; from a compound of 1537 and 1218; to emigrate, i.e. (figuratively) vacate or quit: -- be absent.[ql

  • 15:54 # ekdidomi {ek-did-o'-mee}; from 1537 and 1325; to give forth, i.e. (specially) to lease: -- let forth (out).[ql

  • 15:55 # ekdiegeomai {ek-dee-ayg-eh'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and a compound of 1223 and 2233; to narrate through wholly: -- declare.[ql

  • 15:56 # ekdikeo {ek-dik-eh'-o}; from 1558; to vindicate, retaliate, punish: -- a (re-)venge.[ql

  • 15:57 # ekdikesis {ek-dik'-ay-sis}; from 1556; vindication, retribution: -- (a-, re-)venge(-ance), punishment.[ql

  • 15:58 # ekdikos {ek'-dik-os}; from 1537 and 1349; carrying justice out, i.e. a punisher: -- a (re-)venger.[ql

  • 15:59 # ekdioko {ek-dee-o'-ko}; from 1537 and 1377; to pursue out, i.e. expel or persecute implacably: -- persecute.[ql

  • 15:60 # ekdotos {ek'-dot-os}; from 1537 and a derivative of 1325; given out or over, i.e. surrendered: -- delivered.[ql

  • 15:61 # ekdoche {ek-dokh-ay'}; from 1551; expectation: -- looking foreign[ql

  • 15:62 # ekduo {ek-doo'-o}; from 1537 and the base of 1416; to cause to sink out of, i.e. (specially as of clothing) to divest: -- strip, take off from, unclothe.[ql

  • 15:63 # ekei {ek-i'}; of uncertain affinity; there; by extension thither: -- there, thither(-ward), (to) yonder (place).[ql

  • 15:64 # ekeithen {ek-i'-then}; from 1563; thence: -- from that place, (from) thence, there.[ql

  • 15:65 # ekeinos {ek-i'-nos}; from 1563; that one (or [neuter] thing); often intensified by the art. prefixed: -- he, it, the other (same), selfsame, that (same, very), X their, X them, they, this, those. See also 3778.[ql

  • 15:66 # ekeise {ek-i'-seh}; from 1563; thither: -- there.[ql

  • 15:67 # ekzeteo {ek-zay-teh'-o}; from 1537 and 2212; to search out, i.e. (figuratively)investigate, crave, demand, (by Hebraism) worship: -- en- (re-)quire, seek after (carefully, diligently).[ql

  • 15:68 # ekthambeo {ek-tham-beh'-o}; from 1569; to astonish utterly: -- affright, greatly (sore) amaze.[ql

  • 15:69 # ekthambos {ek'-tham-bos}; from 1537 and 2285; utterly astounded: -- greatly wondering.[ql

  • 15:70 # ekthetos {ek'-thet-os}; from 1537 and a derivative of 5087; put out, i.e. exposed to perish: -- cast out.[ql

  • 15:71 # ekkathairo {ek-kath-ah'-ee-ro}; from 1537 and 2508; to cleanse thoroughly: -- purge (out).[ql

  • 15:72 # ekkaio {ek-kah'-yo}; from 1537 and 2545; to inflame deeply: -- burn.[ql


  • 15:73 # ekkakeo {ek-kak-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 2556; to be (bad or) weak, i.e. (by implication) to fail (in heart): -- faint, be weary.[ql

  • 15:74 # ekkenteo {ek-ken-teh'-o}; from 1537 and the base of 2759; to transfix: -- pierce.[ql

  • 15:75 # ekklao {ek-klah'-o}; from 1537 and 2806; to exscind: -- break off.[ql

  • 15:76 # ekkleio {ek-kli'-o}; from 1537 and 2808; to shut out (literally or figuratively): -- exclude.[ql

  • 15:77 # ekklesia {ek-klay-see'-ah}; from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): -- assembly, church.[ql

  • 15:78 # ekklino {ek-klee'-no}; from 1537 and 2827; to deviate, i.e. (absolutely) to shun (literally or figuratively), or (relatively) to decline (from piety): -- avoid, eschew, go out of the way.[ql

  • 15:79 # ekkolumbao {ek-kol-oom-bah'-o}; from 1537 and 2860; to escape by swimming: -- swim out.[ql

  • 15:80 # ekkomizo {ek-kom-id'-zo}; from 1537 and 2865; to bear forth (to burial): -- carry out.[ql

  • 15:81 # ekkopto {ek-kop'-to}; from 1537 and 2875; to exscind; figuratively, to frustrate: -- cut down (off, out), hew down, hinder.[ql

  • 15:82 # ekkremamai {ek-krem'-am-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 2910; to hang upon the lips of a speaker, i.e. listen closely: -- be very attentive.[ql

  • 15:83 # eklaleo {ek-lal-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 2980; to divulge: -- tell.[ql

  • 15:84 # eklampo {ek-lam'-po}; from 1537 and 2989; to be resplendent: -- shine forth.[ql

  • 15:85 # eklanthanomai {ek-lan-than'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 2990; to be utterly oblivious of: -- forget.[ql

  • 15:86 # eklegomai {ek-leg'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 3004 (in its primary sense); to select: -- make choice, choose (out), chosen.[ql

  • 15:87 # ekleipo {ek-li'-po}; from 1537 and 3007; to omit, i.e. (by implication) cease (die): -- fail.[ql

  • 15:88 # eklektos {ek-lek-tos'}; from 1586; select; by implication, favorite: -- chosen, elect.[ql

  • 15:89 # ekloge {ek-log-ay'}; from 1586; (divine) selection (abstractly or concretely): -- chosen, election.[ql

  • 15:90 # ekluo {ek-loo'-o}; from 1537 and 3089; to relax (literally or figuratively): -- faint.[ql

  • 15:91 # ekmasso {ek-mas'-so}; from 1537 and the base of 3145; to knead out, i.e. (by analogy) to wipe dry: -- wipe.[ql

  • 15:92 # ekmukterizo {ek-mook-ter-id'-zo}; from 1537 and 3456; to sneer outright at: -- deride.[ql

  • 15:93 # ekneuo {ek-nyoo'-o}; from 1537 and 3506; (by analogy) to slip off, i.e. quietly withdraw: -- convey self away.[ql

  • 15:94 # eknepho {ek-nay'-fo}; from 1537 and 3525; (figuratively) to rouse (oneself) out of stupor: -- awake.[ql

  • 15:95 # hekousion {hek-oo'-see-on}; neuter of a derivative from 1635; voluntariness: -- willingly.[ql

  • 15:96 # hekousios {hek-oo-see'-ose}; adverb from the same as 1595; voluntarily: -- wilfully, willingly.[ql

  • 15:97 # ekpalai {eh'-pal-ahee}; from 1537 and 3819; long ago, for a long while: -- of a long time, of old.[ql

  • 15:98 # ekpeirazo {ek-pi-rad'-zo}; from 1537 and 3985; to test thoroughly: -- tempt.[ql

  • 15:99 # ekpempo {ek-pem'-po}; from 1537 and 3992; to despatch: -- send away (forth).[ql ***. ekpeirissou. See 1537 and 4053.[ql

  • 16:00 # ekpetannumi {ek-pet-an'-noo-mee}; from 1537 and a form of 4072; to fly out, i.e. (by analogy) to extend: -- stretch forth.[ql

  • 16:01 # ekpipto {ek-pip'-to}; from 1537 and 4098; to drop away; specially, be driven out of one's course; figuratively, to lose, become inefficient: -- be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.[ql

  • 16:02 # ekpleo {ek-pleh'-o}; from 1537 and 4126; to depart by ship: -- sail (away, thence).[ql

  • 16:03 # ekpleroo {ek-play-ro'-o}; from 1537 and 4137; to accomplish entirely: -- fulfill.[ql

  • 16:04 # ekplerosis {ek-play'-ro-sis}; from 1603; completion: -- accomplishment.[ql

  • 16:05 # ekplesso {ek-place'-so}; from 1537 and 4141; to strike with astonishment: -- amaze, astonish.[ql

  • 16:06 # ekpneo {ek-pneh'-o}; from 1537 and 4154; to expire: -- give up the ghost.[ql

  • 16:07 # ekporeuomai {ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and 4198; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project: -- come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of).[ql

  • 16:08 # ekporneuo {ek-porn-yoo'-o}; from 1537 and 4203; to be utterly unchaste: -- give self over to fornication.[ql

  • 16:09 # ekptuo {ek-ptoo'-o}; from 1537 and 4429; to spit out, i.e. (figuratively) spurn: -- reject.[ql

  • 16:10 # ekrizoo {ek-rid-zo'-o}; from 1537 and 4492; to uproot: -- pluck up by the root, root up.[ql

  • 16:11 # ekstasis {ek'-stas-is}; from 1839; a displacement of the mind, i.e. bewilderment, "ecstasy": -- + be amazed, amazement, astonishment, trance.[ql

  • 16:12 # ekstrepho {ek-stref'-o}; from 1537 and 4762; to pervert (figuratively): -- subvert.[ql

  • 16:13 # ektarasso {ek-tar-as'-so}; from 1537 and 5015; to disturb wholly: -- exceedingly trouble.[ql

  • 16:14 # ekteino {ek-ti'-no}; from 1537 and teino (to stretch); to extend: -- cast, put forth, stretch forth (out).[ql

  • 16:15 # ekteleo {ek-tel-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 5055; to complete fully: -- finish.[ql

  • 16:16 # ekteneia {ek-ten'-i-ah}; from 1618; intentness: -- X instantly.[ql

  • 16:17 # ektenesteron {ek-ten-es'-ter-on}; neuter of the comparative of 1618; more intently: -- more earnestly.[ql

  • 16:18 # ektenes {ek-ten-ace'}; from 1614; intent: -- without ceasing, fervent.[ql

  • 16:19 # ektenos {ek-ten-oce'}; adverb from 1618; intently: -- fervently.[ql

  • 16:20 # ektithemi {ek-tith'-ay-mee}; from 1537 and 5087; to expose; figuratively, to declare: -- cast out, expound.[ql

  • 16:21 # ektinasso {ek-tin-as'-so}; from 1537 and tinasso (to swing); to shake violently: -- shake (off).[ql

  • 16:22 # ektos {ek-tos'}; from 1537; the exterior; figuratively (as a preposition) aside from, besides: -- but, except(-ed), other than, out of, outside, unless, without.[ql

  • 16:23 # hektos {hek'-tos}; ordinal from 1803; sixth: -- sixth.[ql

  • 16:24 # ektrepo {ek-trep'-o}; from 1537 and the base of 5157; to deflect, i.e. turn away (literally or figuratively): -- avoid, turn (aside, out of the way).[ql

  • 16:25 # ektrepho {ek-tref'-o}; from 1537 and 5142; to rear up to maturity, i.e. (genitive case) to cherish or train: -- bring up, nourish.[ql

  • 16:26 # ektroma {ek'-tro-mah}; from a comparative of 1537 and titrosko (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e. (by analogy) untimely birth: -- born out of due time.[ql

  • 16:27 # ekphero {ek-fer'-o}; from 1537 and 5342; to bear out (literally or figuratively): -- bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).[ql

  • 16:28 # ekpheugo {ek-fyoo'-go}; from 1537 and 5343; to flee out: -- escape, flee.[ql

  • 16:29 # ekphobeo {ek-fob-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 5399; to frighten utterly: -- terrify.[ql

  • 16:30 # ekphobos {ek'-fob-os}; from 1537 and 5401; frightened out of one's wits: -- sore afraid, exceedingly fear.[ql

  • 16:31 # ekphuo {ek-foo'-o}; from 1537 and 5453; to sprout up: -- put forth.[ql

  • 16:32 # ekcheo {ek-kheh'-o}; or (by variation) ekchuno {ek-khoo'-no}; from 1537; and cheo (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively, to bestow: -- gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad, forth), spill.[ql

  • 16:33 # ekchoreo {ek-kho-reh'-o}; from 1537 and 5562; to depart: -- depart out.[ql

  • 16:34 # ekpsucho {ek-psoo'-kho}; from 1537 and 5594; to expire: -- give (yield) up the ghost.[ql

  • 16:35 # hekon {hek-own'}; of uncertain affinity; voluntary: -- willingly.[ql

  • 16:36 # elaia {el-ah'-yah}; feminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit): -- olive (berry, tree).[ql

  • 16:37 # elaion {el'-ah-yon}; neuter of the same as 1636; olive oil: -- oil.[ql

  • 16:38 # elaion {el-ah-yone'}; from 1636; an olive-orchard, i.e. (specially) the Mt. of Olives: -- Olivet.[ql

  • 16:39 # Elamites {el-am-ee'-tace}; of Hebrew origin [5867]; an Elamite or Persian: -- Elamite.[ql

  • 16:40 # elasson {el-as'-sone}; or elatton (el-at-tone'}; comparative of the same as 1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality): -- less, under, worse, younger.[ql

  • 16:41 # elattoneo {el-at-ton-eh-o}; from 1640; to diminish, i.e. fall short: -- have lack.[ql

  • 16:42 # elattoo {el-at-to'-o}; from 1640; to lessen (in rank or influence): -- decrease, make lower.[ql

  • 16:43 # elauno {el-ow'-no}; a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an altern. of this) of uncertain affin; to push (as wind, oars or demonic power): -- carry, drive, row.[ql

  • 16:44 # elaphria {el-af-ree'-ah}; from 1645; levity (figuratively), i.e. fickleness: -- lightness.[ql

  • 16:45 # elaphros {el-af-ros'}; probably akin to 1643 and the base of 1640; light, i.e. easy: -- light.[ql

  • 16:46 # elachistos {el-akh'-is-tos}; superlative of elachus (short); used as equivalent to 3398; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.): -- least, very little (small), smallest.[ql

  • 16:47 # elachistoteros {el-akh-is-tot'-er-os}; comparative of 1646; far less: -- less than the least.[ql

  • 16:48 # Eleazar {el-eh-ad'-zar}; of Hebrew origin [499]; Eleazar, an Israelite: -- Eleazar.[ql

  • 16:49 # elegxis {el'-eng-xis}; from 1651; refutation, i.e. reproof: -- rebuke.[ql

  • 16:50 # elegchos {el'-eng-khos}; from 1651; proof, conviction: -- evidence, reproof.[ql

  • 16:51 # elegcho {el-eng'-kho}; of uncertain affinity; to confute, admonish: -- convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove.[ql

  • 16:52 # eleeinos {el-eh-i-nos'}; from 1656; pitiable: -- miserable.[ql

  • 16:53 # eleeo {el-eh-eh'-o}; from 1656; to compassionate (by word or deed, specially, by divine grace): -- have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).[ql

  • 16:54 # eleemosune {el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 1656; compassionateness, i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction: -- alms(-deeds).[ql

  • 16:55 # eleemon {el-eh-ay'-mone}; from 1653; compassionate (actively): -- merciful.[ql

  • 16:56 # eleos {el'-eh-os}; of uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine, especially active): -- (+ tender) mercy.[ql

  • 16:57 # eleutheria {el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah}; from 1658; freedom (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or ceremonial): -- liberty.[ql

  • 16:58 # eleutheros {el-yoo'-ther-os}; probably from the alternate of 2064; unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e. (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted), or (genitive case) exempt (from obligation or liability): -- free (man, woman), at liberty.[ql

  • 16:59 # eleutheroo {el-yoo-ther-o'-o}; from 1658; to liberate, i.e. (figuratively) to exempt (from moral, ceremonial or mortal liability): -- deliver, make free.[ql ***. eleutho. See 2064.[ql

  • 16:60 # eleusis {el'-yoo-sis}; from the alternate of 2064; an advent: -- coming.[ql

  • 16:61 # elephantinos {el-ef-an'-tee-nos}; from elephas (an "elephant"); elephantine, i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory: -- of ivory.[ql

  • 16:62 # Eliakeim {el-ee-ak-ime'}; of Hebrew origin [471]; Eliakim, an Israelite: -- Eliakim.[ql

  • 16:63 # Eliezer {el-ee-ed'-zer}; of Hebrew origin [461]; Eliezer, an Israelite: -- Eliezer.[ql

  • 16:64 # Elioud {el-ee-ood'}; of Hebrew origin [410 and 1935]; God of majesty; Eliud, an Israelite: -- Eliud.[ql

  • 16:65 # Elisabet {el-ee-sab'-et}; of Hebrew origin [472]; Elisabet, an Israelitess: -- Elisabeth.[ql

  • 16:66 # Elissaios {el-is-sah'-yos}; of Hebrew origin [477]; Elissaeus, an Israelite: -- Elissaeus.[ql

  • 16:67 # helisso {hel-is'-so}; a form of 1507; to coil or wrap: -- fold up.[ql

  • 16:68 # helkos {hel'-kos}; probably from 1670; an ulcer (as if drawn together): -- sore.[ql

  • 16:69 # helkoo {hel-ko'-o}; from 1668; to cause to ulcerate, i.e. (passively) be ulcerous: -- full of sores.[ql

  • 16:70 # helkuo {hel-koo'-o}; or helko {hel'-ko}; probably akin to 138; to drag (literally or figuratively): -- draw. Compare 1667.[ql

  • 16:71 # Hellas {hel-las'}; of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece), a country of Europe: -- Greece.[ql

  • 16:72 # Hellen {hel'-lane}; from 1671; a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew: -- Gentile, Greek.[ql

  • 16:73 # Hellenikos {hel-lay-nee-kos'}; from 1672; Hellenic, i.e. Grecian (in language): -- Greek.[ql

  • 16:74 # Hellenis {hel-lay-nis'}; feminine of 1672; a Grecian (i.e. non-Jewish) woman: -- Greek.[ql

  • 16:75 # Hellenistes {hel-lay-nis-tace'}; from a derivative of 1672; a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew: -- Grecian.[ql

  • 16:76 # Hellenisti {hel-lay-nis-tee'}; adverb from the same as 1675; Hellenistically, i.e. in the Grecian language: -- Greek.[ql

  • 16:77 # ellogeo {el-log-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 3056 (in the sense of account); to reckon in, i.e. attribute: -- impute, put on account.[ql ***. hellomai. See 138.[ql

  • 16:78 # Elmodam {el-mo-dam'}; of Hebrew origin [perhaps for 486]; Elmodam, an Israelite: -- Elmodam.[ql

  • 16:79 # elpizo {el-pid'-zo}; from 1680; to expect or confide: -- (have, thing) hope(-d) (for), trust.[ql

  • 16:80 # elpis {el-pece'}; from a primary elpo (to anticipate, ususally with pleasure); expectation (abstractly or concretely) or confidence: -- faith, hope.[ql

  • 16:81 # Elumas {el-oo'-mas}; of foreign origin; Elymas, a wizard: -- Elymas.[ql

  • 16:82 # eloi {el-o-ee'}; of Aramaic origin [426 with pronominal stuff.] my God: -- Eloi.[ql

  • 16:83 # emautou {em-ow-too'}; genitive case compound of 1700 and 846; of myself (so likewise the dative case emautoi {em-ow-to'}; and accusative case emauton {em-ow-ton'}: -- me, mine own (self), myself.[ql

  • 16:84 # embaino {em-ba'-hee-no}; from 1722 and the base of 939; to walk on, i.e. embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool): -- come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship.[ql

  • 16:85 # emballo {em-bal'-lo}; from 1722 and 906; to throw on, i.e. (figuratively) subject to (eternal punishment): -- cast into.[ql

  • 16:86 # embapto {em-bap'-to}; from 1722 and 911; to whelm on, i.e. wet (a part of the person, etc.) by contact with a fluid: -- dip.[ql

  • 16:87 # embateuo {em-bat-yoo'-o}; from 1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of 939; equivalent to 1684; to intrude on (figuratively): -- intrude into.[ql

  • 16:88 # embibazo {em-bib-ad'-zo}; from 1722 and bibazo (to mount; causative of 1684); to place on, i.e. transfer (aboard a vessel): -- put in.[ql

  • 16:89 # emblepo {em-blep'-o}; from 1722 and 991; to look on, i.e. (relatively) to observe fixedly, or (absolutely) to discern clearly: -- behold, gaze up, look upon, (could) see.[ql

  • 16:90 # embrimaomai {em-brim-ah'-om-ahee}; from 1722 and brimaomai (to snort with anger); to have indignation on, i.e. (transitively) to blame, (intransitively) to sigh with chagrin, (specially) to sternly enjoin: -- straitly charge, groan, murmur against.[ql

  • 16:91 # eme {em-eh'}; a prolonged form of 3165; me: -- I, me, my(-self).[ql

  • 16:92 # emeo {em-eh'-o}; of uncertain affinity; to vomit: -- (will) spue.[ql

  • 16:93 # emmainomai {em-mah'-ee-nom-ahee}; from 1722 and 3105; to rave on, i.e. rage at: -- be mad against.[ql

  • 16:94 # Emmanouel {em-man-oo-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [6005]; God with us; Emmanuel, a name of Christ: -- Emmanuel.[ql

  • 16:95 # Emmaous {em-mah-ooce'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 3222]; Emmaus, a place in Palestine: -- Emmaus.[ql

  • 16:96 # emmeno {em-men'-o}; from 1722 and 3306; to stay in the same place, i.e. (figuratively) persevere: -- continue.[ql

  • 16:97 # Emmor {em-mor'}; of Hebrew origin [2544]; Emmor (i.e. Chamor), a Canaanite: -- Emmor.[ql

  • 16:98 # emoi {em-oy'}; a prolonged form of 3427; to me: -- I, me, mine, my.[ql

  • 16:99 # emos {em-os'}; from the oblique cases of 1473 (1698, 1700, 1691); my: -- of me, mine (own), my.[ql

  • 17:00 # emou {em-oo'}; a prolonged form of 3449; of me: -- me, mine, my.[ql

  • 17:01 # empaigmos {emp-aheeg-mos'}; from 1702; derision: -- mocking.[ql

  • 17:02 # empaizo {emp-aheed'-zo}; from 1722 and 3815; to jeer at, i.e. deride: -- mock.[ql

  • 17:03 # empaiktes {emp-aheek-tace'}; from 1702; a derider, i.e. (by implication) a false teacher: -- mocker, scoffer.[ql

  • 17:04 # emperipateo {em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 4043; to perambulate on a place, i.e. (figuratively) to be occupied among persons: -- walk in.[ql

  • 17:05 # empiplemi {em-pip'-lay-mee}; or empletho {em-play'-tho}; from 1722 and the base of 4118; to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively): -- fill.[ql

  • 17:06 # empipto {em-pip'-to}; from 1722 and 4098; to fall on, i.e. (literally) to be entrapped by, or (figuratively) be overwhelmed with: -- fall among (into).[ql

  • 17:07 # empleko {em-plek'-o}; from 1722 and 4120; to entwine, i.e. (figuratively) involve with: -- entangle (in, self with).[ql ***. empletho. See 1705.[ql

  • 17:08 # emploke {em-plok-ay'}; from 1707; elaborate braiding of the hair: -- plaiting.[ql

  • 17:09 # empneo {emp-neh'-o}; from 1722 and 4154; to inhale, i.e. (figuratively) to be animated by (bent upon): -- breathe.[ql

  • 17:10 # emporeuomai {em-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1722 and 4198; to travel in (a country as a peddler), i.e. (by implication) to trade: -- buy and sell, make merchandise.[ql

  • 17:11 # emporia {em-por-ee'-ah}; feminine from 1713; traffic: -- merchandise.[ql

  • 17:12 # emporion {em-por'-ee-on}; neuter from 1713; a mart ("emporium"): -- merchandise.[ql

  • 17:13 # emporos {em'-por-os}; from 1722 and the base of 4198; a (wholesale) tradesman: -- merchant.[ql

  • 17:14 # empretho {em-pray'-tho}; from 1722 and pretho (to blow a flame); to enkindle, i.e. set on fire: -- burn up.[ql

  • 17:15 # emprosthen {em'-pros-then}; from 1722 and 4314; in front of (in place [literally or figuratively] or time): -- against, at, before, (in presence, sight) of.[ql

  • 17:16 # emptuo {emp-too'-o}; from 1722 and 4429; to spit at or on: -- spit (upon).[ql

  • 17:17 # emphanes {em-fan-ace'}; from a compound of 1722 and 5316; apparent in self: -- manifest, openly.[ql

  • 17:18 # emphanizo {em-fan-id'-zo}; from 1717; to exhibit (in person) or disclose (by words): -- appear, declare (plainly), inform, (will) manifest, shew, signify.[ql

  • 17:19 # emphobos {em'-fob-os}; from 1722 and 5401; in fear, i.e. alarmed: -- affrighted, afraid, tremble.[ql

  • 17:20 # emphusao {em-foo-sah'-o}; from 1722 and phusao (to puff) [compare 5453]; to blow at or on: -- breathe on.[ql

  • 17:21 # emphutos {em'-foo-tos}; from 1722 and a derivative of 5453; implanted (figuratively): -- engrafted.[ql

  • 17:22 # en {en}; a primary preposition denoting (fixed) position (in place, time or state), and (by implication) instrumentality (medially or constructively), i.e. a relation of rest (intermediate between 1519 and 1537); "in," at, (up-)on, by, etc.: -- about, after, against, + almost, X altogether, among, X as, at, before, between, (here-)by (+ all means), for (...sake of), + give self wholly to, (here-)in(-to, -wardly), X mightily, (because) of, (up-)on, [open-]ly, X outwardly, one, X quickly, X shortly, [speedi-]ly, X that, X there(-in, -on), through(-out), (un-)to(-ward), under, when, where(-with), while, with(-in). Often used in compounds, with substantially the same import; rarely with verbs of motion, and then not to indicate direction, except (elliptically) by a separate (and different) preposition.[ql

  • 17:23 # enagkalizomai {en-ang-kal-id'-zom-ahee}; from 1722 and a derivative of 43; to take in one's arms, i.e. embrace: -- take up in arms.[ql

  • 17:24 # enalios {en-al'-ee-os}; from 1722 and 251; in the sea, i.e. marine: -- thing in the sea.[ql

  • 17:25 # enanti {en'-an-tee}; from 1722 and 473; in front (i.e. figuratively, presence) of: -- before.[ql

  • 17:26 # enantion {en-an-tee'-on}; neuter of 1727; (adverbially) in the presence (view) of: -- before, in the presence of.[ql

  • 17:27 # enantios {en-an-tee'-os}; from 1725; opposite; figuratively, antagonistic: -- (over) against, contrary.[ql

  • 17:28 # enarchomai {en-ar'-khom-ahee}; from 1722 and 756; to commence on: -- rule [by mistake for 757].[ql

  • 17:29 # endees {en-deh-ace'}; from a compound of 1722 and 1210 (in the sense of lacking); deficient in: -- lacking.[ql

  • 17:30 # endeigma {en'-dighe-mah}; from 1731; an indication (concretely): -- manifest token.[ql

  • 17:31 # endeiknumi {en-dike'-noo-mee}; from 1722 and 1166; to indicate (by word or act): -- do, show (forth).[ql

  • 17:32 # endeixis {en'-dike-sis}; from 1731; indication (abstractly): -- declare, evident token, proof.[ql

  • 17:33 # hendeka {hen'-dek-ah}; from (the neuter of) 1520 and 1176; one and ten, i.e. eleven: -- eleven.[ql

  • 17:34 # hendekatos {hen-dek'-at-os}; ordinal from 1733; eleventh: -- eleventh.[ql

  • 17:35 # endechetai {en-dekh'-et-ahee}; third person singular present of a compound of 1722 and 1209; (impersonally) it is accepted in, i.e. admitted (possible): -- can (+ not) be.[ql

  • 17:36 # endemeo {en-day-meh'-o}; from a compound of 1722 and 1218; to be in one's own country, i.e. home (figuratively): -- be at home (present).[ql

  • 17:37 # endidusko {en-did-oos'-ko}; a prolonged form of 1746; to invest (with a garment): -- clothe in, wear.[ql

  • 17:38 # endikos {en'-dee-kos}; from 1722 and 1349; in the right, i.e. equitable: -- just.[ql

  • 17:39 # endomesis {en-dom'-ay-sis}; from a compound of 1722 and a derivative of the base of 1218; a housing in (residence), i.e. structure: -- building.[ql

  • 17:40 # edoxazo {en-dox-ad'-zo}; from 1741; to glorify: -- glorify.[ql

  • 17:41 # endoxos {en'-dox-os}; from 1722 and 1391; in glory, i.e. splendid, (figuratively) noble: -- glorious, gorgeous[-ly], honourable.[ql

  • 17:42 # enduma {en'-doo-mah}; from 1746; apparel (especially the outer robe): -- clothing, garment, raiment.[ql

  • 17:43 # endunamoo {en-doo-nam-o'-o}; from 1722 and 1412; to empower: -- enable, (increase in) strength(-en), be (make) strong.[ql

  • 17:44 # enduno {en-doo'-no}; from 1772 and 1416; to sink (by implication, wrap [compare 1746]) on, i.e. (figuratively) sneak: -- creep.[ql

  • 17:45 # endusis {en'-doo-sis}; from 1746; investment with clothing: -- putting on.[ql

  • 17:46 # enduo {en-doo'-o}; from 1722 and 1416 (in the sense of sinking into a garment); to invest with clothing (literally or figuratively): -- array, clothe (with), endue, have (put) on.[ql ***. enegko. See 5342.[ql

  • 17:47 # enedra {en-ed'-rah}; feminine from 1722 and the base of 1476; an ambuscade, i.e. (figuratively) murderous purpose: -- lay wait. See also 1749.[ql

  • 17:48 # enedreuo {en-ed-ryoo'-o}; from 1747; to lurk, i.e. (figuratively) plot assassination: -- lay wait foreign[ql

  • 17:49 # enedron {en'-ed-ron}; neuter of the same as 1747; an ambush, i.e. (figuratively) murderous design: -- lying in wait.[ql

  • 17:50 # eneileo {en-i-leh'-o}; from 1772 and the base of 1507; to enwrap: -- wrap in.[ql

  • 17:51 # eneimi {en'-i-mee}; from 1772 and 1510; to be within (neuter participle plural): -- such things as...have. See also 1762.[ql

  • 17:52 # heneka {hen'-ek-ah}; or heneken {hen'-ek-en}; or heineken {hi'-nek-en}; of uncertain affinity; on account of: -- because, for (cause, sake), (where-)fore, by reason of, that.[ql

  • 17:53 # energeia {en-erg'-i-ah}; from 1756; efficiency ("energy"): -- operation, strong, (effectual) working.[ql

  • 17:54 # energeo {en-erg-eh'-o}; from 1756; to be active, efficient: -- do, (be) effectual (fervent), be mighty in, shew forth self, work (effectually in).[ql

  • 17:55 # energema {en-erg'-ay-mah}; from 1754; an effect: -- operation, working.[ql

  • 17:56 # energes {en-er-gace'}; from 1722 and 2041; active, operative: -- effectual, powerful.[ql

  • 17:57 # eneulogeo {en-yoo-log-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 2127; to confer a benefit on: -- bless.[ql

  • 17:58 # enecho {en-ekh'-o}; from 1722 and 2192; to hold in or upon, i.e. ensnare; by implication, to keep a grudge: -- entangle with, have a quarrel against, urge.[ql

  • 17:59 # enthade {en-thad'-eh}; from a prolonged form of 1722; properly, within, i.e. (of place) here, hither: -- (t-)here, hither.[ql

  • 17:60 # enthumeomai {en-thoo-meh'-om-ahee}; from a compound of 1722 and 2372; to be inspirited, i.e. ponder: -- think.[ql

  • 17:61 # enthumesis {en-thoo'-may-sis}; from 1760; deliberation: -- device, thought.[ql

  • 17:62 # eni {en'-ee}; contraction for the third person singular present indicative of 1751; impersonally, there is in or among: -- be, (there) is.[ql

  • 17:63 # eniautos {en-ee-ow-tos'}; prolongation from a primary enos (a year); a year: -- year.[ql


  • 17:64 # enistemi {en-is'-tay-mee}; from 1722 and 2476; to place on hand, i.e. (reflexively) impend, (participle) be instant: -- come, be at hand, present.[ql

  • 17:65 # enischuo {en-is-khoo'-o}; from 1722 and 2480; to invigorate (transitively or reflexively): -- strengthen.[ql

  • 17:66 # ennatos {en'-nat-os}; ord. from 1767; ninth: -- ninth.[ql

  • 17:67 # ennea {en-neh'-ah}; a primary number; nine: -- nine.[ql

  • 17:68 # ennenekontaennea {en-nen-ay-kon-tah-en-neh'-ah}; from a (tenth) multiple of 1767 and 1767 itself; ninety-nine: -- ninety and nine.[ql

  • 17:69 # enneos {en-neh-os'}; from 1770; dumb (as making signs), i.e. silent from astonishment: -- speechless.[ql

  • 17:70 # enneuo {en-nyoo'-o}; from 1722 and 3506; to nod at, i.e. beckon or communicate by gesture: -- make signs.[ql

  • 17:71 # ennoia {en'-noy-ah}; from a compound of 1722 and 3563; thoughtfulness, i.e. moral understanding: -- intent, mind.[ql

  • 17:72 # ennomos {en'-nom-os}; from 1722 and 3551; (subjectively) legal, or (objectively) subject to: -- lawful, under law.[ql

  • 17:73 # ennuchon {en'-noo-khon}; neuter of a compound of 1722 and 3571; (adverbially) by night: -- before day.[ql

  • 17:74 # enoikeo {en-oy-keh'-o}; from 1722 and 3611; to inhabit (figuratively): -- dwell in.[ql

  • 17:75 # henotes {hen-ot-ace'}; from 1520; oneness, i.e. (figuratively) unanimity: -- unity.[ql

  • 17:76 # enochleo {en-okh-leh'-o}; from 1722 and 3791; to crowd in, i.e. (figuratively) to annoy: -- trouble.[ql

  • 17:77 # enochos {en'-okh-os}; from 1758; liable to (a condition, penalty or imputation): -- in danger of, guilty of, subject to.[ql

  • 17:78 # entalma {en'-tal-mah}; from 1781; an injunction, i.e. religious precept: -- commandment.[ql

  • 17:79 # entaphiazo {en-taf-ee-ad'-zo}; from a compound of 1722 and 5028; to inswathe with cerements for interment: -- bury.[ql

  • 17:80 # entaphiasmos {en-taf-ee-as-mos'}; from 1779; preparation for interment: -- burying.[ql

  • 17:81 # entellomai {en-tel'-lom-ahee}; from 1722 and the base of 5056; to enjoin: -- (give) charge, (give) command(-ments), injoin.[ql

  • 17:82 # enteuthen {ent-yoo'-then}; from the same as 1759; hence (literally or figuratively); (repeated) on both sides: -- (from) hence, on either side.[ql

  • 17:83 # enteuxis {ent'-yook-sis}; from 1793; an interview, i.e. (specially) supplication: -- intercession, prayer.[ql

  • 17:84 # entimos {en'-tee-mos}; from 1722 and 5092; valued (figuratively): -- dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation.[ql

  • 17:85 # entole {en-tol-ay'}; from 1781; injunction, i.e. an authoritative prescription: -- commandment, precept.[ql

  • 17:86 # entopios {en-top'-ee-os}; from 1722 and 5117; a resident: -- of that place.[ql

  • 17:87 # entos {en-tos'}; from 1722; inside (adverb or noun): -- within.[ql

  • 17:88 # entrepo {en-trep'-o}; from 1722 and the base of 5157; to invert, i.e. (figuratively and reflexively) in a good sense, to respect; or in a bad one, to confound: -- regard, (give) reference, shame.[ql

  • 17:89 # entrepho {en-tref'-o}; from 1722 and 5142; (figuratively) to educate: -- nourish up in.[ql

  • 17:90 # entromos {en'-trom-os}; from 1722 and 5156; terrified: -- X quake, X trembled.[ql

  • 17:91 # entrope {en-trop-ay'}; from 1788; confusion: -- shame.[ql

  • 17:92 # entruphao {en-troo-fah'-o}; from 1722 and 5171; to revel in: -- sporting selves.[ql

  • 17:93 # entugchano {en-toong-khan'-o}; from 1722 and 5177; to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) confer with; by extension to entreat (in favor or against): -- deal with, make intercession.[ql

  • 17:94 # entulisso {en-too-lis'-so}; from 1722 and tulisso (to twist; probably akin to 1507); to entwine, i.e. wind up in: -- wrap in (together).[ql

  • 17:95 # entupoo {en-too-po'-o}; from 1722 and a derivative of 5179; to enstamp, i.e. engrave: -- engrave.[ql

  • 17:96 # enubrizo {en-oo-brid'-zo}; from 1722 and 5195; to insult: -- do despite unto.[ql

  • 17:97 # enupniazomai {en-oop-nee-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 1798; to dream: -- dream(-er).[ql

  • 17:98 # enupnion {en-oop'-nee-on}; from 1722 and 5258; something seen in sleep, i.e. a dream (vision in a dream): -- dream.[ql

  • 17:99 # enopion {en-o'-pee-on}; neuter of a compound of 1722 and a derivative of 3700; in the face of (literally or figuratively): -- before, in the presence (sight) of, to.[ql

  • 18:00 # Enos. {en-oce'}; of Hebrew origin [583]; Enos (i.e. Enosh), a patriarch: -- Enos.[ql

  • 18:01 # enotizomai {en-o-tid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from a compound of 1722 and 3775; to take in one's ear, i.e. to listen: -- hearken.[ql

  • 18:02 # Enok {en-oke'}; of Hebrew origin [2585]; Enoch (i.e. Chanok), an antediluvian: -- Enoch.[ql ***. ex. See 1537.[ql

  • 18:03 # hex {hex}; a primary numeral; six: -- six.[ql

  • 18:04 # exaggello {ex-ang-el'-lo}; from 1537 and the base of 32; to publish, i.e. celebrate: -- shew forth.[ql

  • 18:05 # exagorazo {ex-ag-or-ad'-zo}; from 1537 and 59; to buy up, i.e. ransom; figuratively, to rescue from loss (improve opportunity): -- redeem.[ql

  • 18:06 # exago {ex-ag'-o}; from 1537 and 71; to lead forth: -- bring forth (out), fetch (lead) out.[ql

  • 18:07 # exaireo {ex-ahee-reh'-o}; from 1537 and 138; actively, to tear out; middle voice to select; figuratively, to release: -- deliver, pluck out, rescue.[ql

  • 18:08 # exairo {ex-ah'-ee-ro}; from 1537 and 142; to remove: -- put (take) away.[ql

  • 18:09 # exaiteomai {ex-ahee-teh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 154; to demand (for trial): -- desire.[ql

  • 18:10 # exaiphnes {ex-ah'-eef-nace}; from 1537 and the base of 160; of a sudden (unexpectedly): -- suddenly. Compare 1819.[ql

  • 18:11 # exakoloutheo {ex-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 1537 and 190; to follow out, i.e. (figuratively) to imitate, obey, yield to: -- follow.[ql

  • 18:12 # hexakosioi {hex-ak-os'-ee-oy}; plural ordinal from 1803 and 1540; six hundred: -- six hundred.[ql

  • 18:13 # exaleipho {ex-al-i'-fo}; from 1537 and 218; to smear out, i.e. obliterate (erase tears, figuratively, pardon sin): -- blot out, wipe away.[ql

  • 18:14 # exallomai {ex-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1537 and 242; to spring forth : -- leap up.[ql

  • 18:15 # exanastasis {ex-an-as'-tas-is}; from 1817; a rising from death: -- resurrection.[ql

  • 18:16 # exanatello {ex-an-at-el'-lo}; from 1537 and 393; to start up out of the ground, i.e. germinate: -- spring up.[ql

  • 18:17 # exanistemi {ex-an-is'-tay-mee}; from 1537 and 450; objectively, to produce, i.e. (figuratively) beget; subjectively, to arise, i.e. (figuratively) object: -- raise (rise) up.[ql

  • 18:18 # exapatao {ex-ap-at-ah'-o}; from 1537 and 538; to seduce wholly: -- beguile, deceive.[ql

  • 18:19 # exapina {ex-ap'-ee-nah}; from 1537 and a derivative of the same as 160; of a sudden, i.e. unexpectedly: -- suddenly. Compare 1810.[ql

  • 18:20 # exaporeomai {ex-ap-or-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 639; to be utterly at a loss, i.e. despond: -- (in) despair.[ql

  • 18:21 # exapostello {ex-ap-os-tel'-lo}; from 1537 and 649; to send away forth, i.e. (on a mission) to despatch, or (peremptorily) to dismiss: -- send (away, forth, out).[ql

  • 18:22 # exartizo {ex-ar-tid'-zo}; from 1537 and a derivative of 739; to finish out (time); figuratively, to equip fully (a teacher): -- accomplish, thoroughly furnish.[ql

  • 18:23 # exastrapto {ex-as-trap'-to}; from 1537 and 797; to lighten forth, i.e. (figuratively) to be radiant (of very white garments): -- glistening.[ql

  • 18:24 # exautes {ex-ow'-tace}; from 1537 and the genitive case singular feminine of 846 (5610 being understood); from that hour, i.e. instantly: -- by and by, immediately, presently, straightway.[ql

  • 18:25 # exegeiro {ex-eg-i'-ro}; from 1537 and 1453; to rouse fully, i.e. (figuratively) to resuscitate (from death), release (from infliction): -- raise up.[ql

  • 18:26 # exeimi {ex'-i-mee}; from 1537 and eimi (to go); to issue, i.e. leave (a place), escape (to the shore): -- depart, get [to land], go out.[ql

  • 18:27 # exelegcho {ex-el-eng'-kho}; from 1537 and 1651; to convict fully, i.e. (by implication) to punish: -- convince.[ql

  • 18:28 # exelko {ex-el'-ko}; from 1537 and 1670; to drag forth, i.e. (figuratively) to entice (to sin): -- draw away.[ql

  • 18:29 # exerama {ex-er'-am-ah}; from a comparative of 1537 and a presumed erao (to spue); vomit, i.e. food disgorged: -- vomit.[ql

  • 18:30 # exereunao {ex-er-yoo-nah'-o}; from 1537 and 2045; to explore (figuratively): -- search diligently.[ql

  • 18:31 # exerchomai {ex-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1537 and 2064; to issue (literally or figuratively): -- come (forth, out), depart (out of), escape, get out, go (abroad, away, forth, out, thence), proceed (forth), spread abroad.[ql

  • 18:32 # exesti {ex'-es-tee}; third person singular present indicative of a compound of 1537 and 1510; so also exon {ex-on'}; neuter present participle of the same (with or without some form of 1510 expressed); impersonally, it is right (through the figurative idea of being out in public): -- be lawful, let, X may(-est).[ql

  • 18:33 # exetazo {ex-et-ad'-zo}; from 1537 and etazo (to examine); to test thoroughly (by questions), i.e. ascertain or interrogate: -- ask, enquire, search.[ql

  • 18:34 # exegeomai {ex-ayg-eh'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and 2233; to consider out (aloud), i.e. rehearse, unfold: -- declare, tell.[ql

  • 18:35 # hexekonta {hex-ay'-kon-tah}; the tenth multiple of 1803; sixty: -- sixty[-fold], threescore.[ql

  • 18:36 # hexes {hex-ace'}; from 2192 (in the sense of taking hold of, i.e. adjoining); successive: -- after, following, X morrow, next.[ql

  • 18:37 # execheomai {ex-ay-kheh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537 and 2278; to "echo" forth, i.e. resound (be generally reported): -- sound forth.[ql

  • 18:38 # hexis {hex'-is}; from 2192; habit, i.e. (by implication) practice: -- use.[ql

  • 18:39 # existemi {ex-is'-tay-mee}; from 1537 and 2476; to put (stand) out of wits, i.e. astound, or (reflexively) become astounded, insane: -- amaze, be (make) astonished, be beside self (selves), bewitch, wonder.[ql

  • 18:40 # exischuo {ex-is-khoo'-o}; from 1537 and 2480; to have full strength, i.e. be entirely competent: -- be able.[ql

  • 18:41 # exodos {ex'-od-os}; from 1537 and 3598; an exit, i.e. (figuratively) death: -- decease, departing.[ql

  • 18:42 # exolothreuo {ex-ol-oth-ryoo'-o}; from 1537 and 3645; to extirpate: -- destroy.[ql

  • 18:43 # exomologeo {ex-om-ol-og-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 3670; to acknowledge or (by implication of assent) agree fully: -- confess, profess, promise.[ql ***. exon. See 1832.[ql

  • 18:44 # exorkizo {ex-or-kid'-zo}; from 1537 and 3726; to exact an oath, i.e. conjure: -- adjure.[ql

  • 18:45 # exorkistes {ex-or-kis-tace'}; from 1844; one that binds by an oath (or spell), i.e. (by implication) an "exorcist" (conjurer): -- exorcist.[ql

  • 18:46 # exorusso {ex-or-oos'-so}; from 1537 and 3736; to dig out, i.e. (by extension) to extract (an eye), remove (roofing): -- break up, pluck out.[ql

  • 18:47 # exoudenoo {ex-oo-den-o'-o}; from 1537 and a derivative of the neuter of 3762; to make utterly nothing of, i.e. despise: -- set at nought. See also 1848.[ql

  • 18:48 # exoutheneo {ex-oo-then-eh'-o}; a variation of 1847 and meaning the same: -- contemptible, despise, least esteemed, set at nought.[ql

  • 18:49 # exousia {ex-oo-see'-ah}; from 1832 (in the sense of ability); privilege, i.e. (subjectively) force, capacity, competency, freedom, or (objectively) mastery (concretely, magistrate, superhuman, potentate, token of control), delegated influence: -- authority, jurisdiction, liberty, power, right, strength.[ql

  • 18:50 # exousiazo {ex-oo-see-ad'-zo}; from 1849; to control: -- exercise authority upon, bring under the (have) power of.[ql

  • 18:51 # exoche {ex-okh-ay'}; from a compound of 1537 and 2192 (meaning to stand out); prominence (figuratively): -- principal.[ql

  • 18:52 # exupnizo {ex-oop-nid'-zo}; from 1853; to waken: -- awake out of sleep.[ql

  • 18:53 # exupnos {ex'-oop-nos}; from 1537 and 5258; awake: -- X out of sleep.[ql

  • 18:54 # exo {ex'-o}; adverb from 1537; out(-side, of doors), literally or figuratively: -- away, forth, (with-)out (of, -ward), strange.[ql

  • 18:55 # exothen {ex'-o-then}; from 1854; external(-ly): -- out(-side, -ward, -wardly), (from) without.[ql

  • 18:56 # exotheo {ex-o-theh'-o}; or exotho {ex-o'-tho}; from 1537 and otheo (to push); to expel; by implication, to propel: -- drive out, thrust in.[ql

  • 18:57 # exoteros {ex-o'-ter-os}; comparative of 1854; exterior: -- outer.[ql

  • 18:58 # heortazo {heh-or-tad'-zo}; from 1859; to observe a festival: -- keep the feast.[ql

  • 18:59 # heorte {heh-or-tay'}; of uncertain affinity; a festival: -- feast, holyday.[ql

  • 18:60 # epaggelia {ep-ang-el-ee'-ah}; from 1861; an announcement (for information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of good): -- message, promise.[ql

  • 18:61 # epaggello {ep-ang-el'-lo}; from 1909 and the base of 32; to announce upon (reflexively), i.e. (by implication) to engage to do something, to assert something respecting oneself: -- profess, (make) promise.[ql

  • 18:62 # epaggelma {ep-ang'-el-mah}; from 1861; a self-committal (by assurance of conferring some good): -- promise.[ql

  • 18:63 # epago {ep-ag'-o}; from 1909 and 71; to superinduce, i.e. inflict (an evil), charge (a crime): -- bring upon.[ql

  • 18:64 # epagonizomai {ep-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee}; from 1909 and 75; to struggle for: -- earnestly contend foreign[ql

  • 18:65 # epathroizo {ep-ath-roid'-zo}; from 1909 and athroizo (to assemble); to accumulate: -- gather thick together.[ql

  • 18:66 # Epainetos {ep-a'-hee-net-os}; from 1867; praised; Epaenetus, a Christian: -- Epenetus.[ql

  • 18:67 # epaineo {ep-ahee-neh'-o}; from 1909 and 134; to applaud: -- commend, laud, praise.[ql

  • 18:68 # epainos {ep'-ahee-nos}; from 1909 and the base of 134; laudation; concretely, a commendable thing: -- praise.[ql

  • 18:69 # epairo {ep-ahee'-ro}; from 1909 and 142; to raise up (literally or figuratively): -- exalt self, poise (lift, take) up.[ql

  • 18:70 # epaischunomai {ep-ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee}; from 1909 and 153; to feel shame for something: -- be ashamed.[ql

  • 18:71 # epaiteo {ep-ahee-teh'-o}; from 1909 and 154; to ask for: -- beg.[ql

  • 18:72 # epakoloutheo {ep-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 1909 and 190; to accompany: -- follow (after).[ql

  • 18:73 # epakouo {ep-ak-oo'-o}; from 1909 and 191; to hearken (favorably) to: -- hear.[ql

  • 18:74 # epakroaomai {ep-ak-ro-ah'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and the base of 202; to listen (intently) to: -- hear.[ql

  • 18:75 # epan {ep-an'}; from 1909 and 302; a particle of indefinite contemporaneousness; whenever, as soon as: -- when.[ql

  • 18:76 # epanagkes {ep-an'-ang-kes}; neuter of a presumed compound of 1909 and 318; (adverbially) on necessity, i.e. necessarily: -- necessary.[ql

  • 18:77 # epanago {ep-an-ag'-o}; from 1909 and 321; to lead up on, i.e. (technical) to put out (to sea); (intransitively) to return: -- launch (thrust) out, return.[ql

  • 18:78 # epanamimnesko {ep-an-ah-mim-nace'-ko}; from 1909 and 363; to remind of: -- put in mind.[ql

  • 18:79 # epanapauomai {ep-an-ah-pow'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 373; to settle on; literally (remain) or figuratively (rely): -- rest in (upon).[ql

  • 18:80 # epanerchomai {ep-an-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1909 and 424; to come up on, i.e. return: -- come again, return.[ql

  • 18:81 # epanistamai {ep-an-is'-tam-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 450; to stand up on, i.e. (figuratively) to attack: -- rise up against.[ql

  • 18:82 # epanorthosis {ep-an-or'-tho-sis}; from a compound of 1909 and 461; a straightening up again, i.e. (figuratively) rectification (reformation): -- correction.[ql

  • 18:83 # epano {ep-an'-o}; from 1909 and 507; up above, i.e. over or on (of place, amount, rank, etc.): -- above, more than, (up-)on, over.[ql

  • 18:84 # eparkeo {ep-ar-keh'-o}; from 1909 and 714; to avail for, i.e. help: -- relieve.[ql

  • 18:85 # eparchia {ep-ar-khee'-ah}; from a compound of 1909 and 757 (meaning a governor of a district, "eparch"); a special region of government, i.e. a Roman praefecture: -- province.[ql

  • 18:86 # epaulis {ep'-ow-lis}; from 1909 and an equivalent of 833; a hut over the head, i.e. -- a dwelling.[ql

  • 18:87 # epaurion {ep-ow'-ree-on}; from 1909 and 839; occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. (2250 being implied) to-morrow: -- day following, morrow, next day (after).[ql

  • 18:88 # epautophoroi {ep-ow-tof-o'-ro}; from 1909 and 846 and (the dative case singular of) a derivative of phor (a thief); in theft itself, i.e. (by analogy) in actual crime: -- in the very act.[ql

  • 18:89 # Epaphras {ep-af-ras'}; contracted from 1891; Epaphras, a Christian: -- Epaphras.[ql

  • 18:90 # epaphrizo {ep-af-rid'-zo}; from 1909 and 875; to foam upon, i.e. (figuratively) to exhibit (a vile passion): -- foam out.[ql

  • 18:91 # Epaphroditos {ep-af-rod'-ee-tos}; from 1909 (in the sense of devoted to) and Aphrodite (Venus); Epaphroditus, a Christian: -- Epaphroditus. Compare 1889.[ql

  • 18:92 # epegeiro {ep-eg-i'-ro}; from 1909 and 1453; to rouse upon, i.e. (figuratively) to excite against: -- raise, stir up.[ql

  • 18:93 # epei {ep-i'}; from 1909 and 1487; thereupon, i.e. since (of time or cause): -- because, else, for that (then, -asmuch as), otherwise, seeing that, since, when.[ql

  • 18:94 # epeide {ep-i-day'}; from 1893 and 1211; since now, i.e. (of time) when, or (of cause) whereas: -- after that, because, for (that, -asmuch as), seeing, since.[ql

  • 18:95 # epeideper {ep-i-day'-per}; from 1894 and 4007; since indeed (of cause): -- forasmuch.[ql

  • 18:96 # epeidon {ep-i'-don}; and other moods and persons of the same tense; from 1909 and 1492; to regard (favorably or otherwise): -- behold, look upon.[ql

  • 18:97 # epeiper {ep-i'-per}; from 1893 and 4007; since indeed (of cause): -- seeing.[ql

  • 18:98 # epeisagoge {ep-ice-ag-o-gay'}; from a compound of 1909 and 1521; a superintroduction: -- bringing in.[ql

  • 18:99 # epeita {ep'-i-tah}; from 1909 and 1534; thereafter: -- after that(-ward), then.[ql

  • 19:00 # epekeina {ep-ek'-i-nah}; from 1909 and (the accusative case plural neuter of) 1565; upon those parts of, i.e. on the further side of: -- beyond.[ql

  • 19:01 # epekteinomai {ep-ek-ti'-nom-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 1614; to stretch (oneself) forward upon: -- reach forth.[ql

  • 19:02 # ependuomai {ep-en-doo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 1746; to invest upon oneself: -- be clothed upon.[ql

  • 19:03 # ependutes {ep-en-doo'-tace}; from 1902; a wrapper, i.e. outer garment: -- fisher's coat.[ql

  • 19:04 # eperchomai {ep-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1909 and 2064; to supervene, i.e. arrive, occur, impend, attack, (figuratively) influence: -- come (in, upon).[ql

  • 19:05 # eperotao {ep-er-o-tah'-o}; from 1909 and 2065; to ask for, i.e. inquire, seek: -- ask (after, questions), demand, desire, question.[ql

  • 19:06 # eperotema {ep-er-o'-tay-mah}; from 1905; an inquiry: -- answer.[ql

  • 19:07 # epecho {ep-ekh'-o}; from 1909 and 2192; to hold upon, i.e. (by implication) to retain; (by extension) to detain; (with implication of 3563) to pay attention to: -- give (take) heed unto, hold forth, mark, stay.[ql

  • 19:08 # epereazo {ep-ay-reh-ad'-zo}; from a comparative of 1909 and (probably) areia (threats); to insult, slander: -- use despitefully, falsely accuse.[ql

  • 19:09 # epi {ep-ee'}; a primary preposition; properly, meaning superimposition (of time, place, order, etc.), as a relation of distribution [with the genitive case], i.e. over, upon, etc.; of rest (with the det.) at, on, etc.; of direction (with the accusative case) towards, upon, etc.: -- about (the times), above, after, against, among, as long as (touching), at, beside, X have charge of, (be-, [where-])fore, in (a place, as much as, the time of, -to), (because) of, (up-)on (behalf of), over, (by, for) the space of, through(-out), (un-)to(-ward), with. In compounds it retains essentially the same import, at, upon, etc. (literally or figuratively).[ql

  • 19:10 # epibaino {ep-ee-bah'-ee-no}; from 1909 and the base of 939; to walk upon, i.e. mount, ascend, embark, arrive: -- come (into), enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship.[ql

  • 19:11 # epiballo {ep-ee-bal'-lo}; from 1909 and 906; to throw upon (literal or figurative, transitive or reflexive; usually with more or less force); specially (with 1438 implied) to reflect; impersonally, to belong to: -- beat into, cast (up-)on, fall, lay (on), put (unto), stretch forth, think on.[ql

  • 19:12 # epibareo {ep-ee-bar-eh'-o}; from 1909 and 916; to be heavy upon, i.e. (pecuniarily) to be expensive to; figuratively, to be severe towards: -- be chargeable to, overcharge.[ql

  • 19:13 # epibibazo {ep-ee-bee-bad'-zo}; from 1909 and a redupl. deriv. of the base of 939 [compare 307]; to cause to mount (an animal): -- set on.[ql

  • 19:14 # epiblepo {ep-ee-blep'-o}; from 1909 and 991; to gaze at (with favor, pity or partiality): -- look upon, regard, have respect to.[ql

  • 19:15 # epiblema {ep-ib'-lay-mah}; from 1911; a patch: -- piece.[ql

  • 19:16 # epiboao {ep-ee-bo-ah'-o}; from 1909 and 994; to exclaim against: -- cry.[ql

  • 19:17 # epiboule {ep-ee-boo-lay'}; from a presumed compound of 1909 and 1014; a plan against someone, i.e. a plot: -- laying (lying) in wait.[ql

  • 19:18 # epigambreuo {ep-ee-gam-bryoo'-o}; from 1909 and a derivative of 1062; to form affinity with, i.e. (specially) in a levirate way: -- marry.[ql

  • 19:19 # epigeios {ep-ig'-i-os}; from 1909 and 1093; worldly (physically or morally): -- earthly, in earth, terrestrial.[ql

  • 19:20 # epiginomai {ep-ig-in'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 1096; to arrive upon, i.e. spring up (as a wind): -- blow.[ql

  • 19:21 # epiginosko {ep-ig-in-oce'-ko}; from 1909 and 1097; to know upon some mark, i.e. recognize; by implication, to become fully acquainted with, to acknowledge: -- (ac-, have, take)know(-ledge, well), perceive.[ql

  • 19:22 # epignosis {ep-ig'-no-sis}; from 1921; recognition, i.e. (by implication) full discernment, acknowledgement: -- (ac-)knowledge(-ing, -ment).[ql

  • 19:23 # epigraphe {ep-ig-raf-ay'}; from 1924; an inscription: -- superscription.[ql

  • 19:24 # epigrapho {ep-ee-graf'-o}; from 1909 and 1125; to inscribe (physically or mentally): -- inscription, write in (over, thereon).[ql

  • 19:25 # epideiknumi {ep-ee-dike'-noo-mee}; from 1909 and 1166; to exhibit (physically or mentally): -- shew.[ql

  • 19:26 # epidechomai {ep-ee-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 1209; to admit (as a guest or [figuratively] teacher): -- receive.[ql

  • 19:27 # epidemeo {ep-ee-day-meh'-o}; from a compound of 1909 and 1218; to make oneself at home, i.e. (by extension) to reside (in a foreign country): -- [be] dwelling (which were) there, stranger.[ql

  • 19:28 # epidiatassomai {ep-ee-dee-ah-tas'-som-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 1299; to appoint besides, i.e. supplement (as a codicil): -- add to.[ql

  • 19:29 # epididomi {ep-ee-did'-o-mee}; from 1909 and 1325; to give over (by hand or surrender): -- deliver unto, give, let (+ [her drive]), offer.[ql

  • 19:30 # epidiorthoo {ep-ee-dee-or-tho'-o}; from 1909 and a derivative of 3717; to straighten further, i.e. (figuratively) arrange additionally: -- set in order.[ql

  • 19:31 # epiduo {ep-ee-doo'-o}; from 1909 and 1416; to set fully (as the sun): -- go down.[ql

  • 19:32 # epieikeia {ep-ee-i'-ki-ah}; from 1933; suitableness, i.e. (by implication) equity, mildness: -- clemency, gentleness.[ql

  • 19:33 # epieikes {ep-ee-i-kace'}; from 1909 and 1503; appropriate, i.e. (by implication) mild: -- gentle, moderation, patient.[ql

  • 19:34 # epizeteo {ep-eed-zay-teh'-o}; from 1909 and 2212; to search (inquire) for; intensively, to demand, to crave: -- desire, enquire, seek (after, for).[ql

  • 19:35 # epithanatios {ep-ee-than-at'-ee-os}; from 1909 and 2288; doomed to death: -- appointed to death.[ql

  • 19:36 # epithesis {ep-ith'-es-is}; from 2007; an imposition (of hands officially): -- laying (putting) on.[ql

  • 19:37 # epithumeo {ep-ee-thoo-meh'-o}; from 1909 and 2372; to set the heart upon, i.e. long for (rightfully or otherwise): -- covet, desire, would fain, lust (after).[ql

  • 19:38 # epithumetes {ep-ee-thoo-may-tace'}; from 1937; a craver: -- + lust after.[ql

  • 19:39 # epithumia {ep-ee-thoo-mee'-ah}; from 1937; a longing (especially for what is forbidden): -- concupiscence, desire, lust (after).[ql

  • 19:40 # epikathizo {ep-ee-kath-id'-zo}; from 1909 and 2523; to seat upon: -- set on.[ql

  • 19:41 # epikaleomai {ep-ee-kal-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 2564; to entile; by implication, to invoke (for aid, worship, testimony, decision, etc.): -- appeal (unto), call (on, upon), surname.[ql

  • 19:42 # epikaluma {ep-ee-kal'-oo-mah}; from 1943; a covering, i.e. (figuratively) pretext: -- cloke.[ql

  • 19:43 # epikalupto {ep-ee-kal-oop'-to}; from 1909 and 2572; to conceal, i.e. (figuratively) forgive: -- cover.[ql

  • 19:44 # epikataratos {ep-ee-kat-ar'-at-os}; from 1909 and a derivative of 2672; imprecated, i.e. execrable: -- accursed.[ql

  • 19:45 # epikeimai {ep-ik'-i-mahee}; from 1909 and 2749; to rest upon (literally or figuratively): -- impose, be instant, (be) laid (there-, up-)on, (when) lay (on), lie (on), press upon.[ql

  • 19:46 # Epikoureios {ep-ee-koo'-ri-os}; from Epikouros [compare 1947] (a noted philosopher); an Epicurean or follower of Epicurus: -- Epicurean.[ql

  • 19:47 # epikouria {ep-ee-koo-ree'-ah}; from a compound of 1909 and a (prolonged) form of the base of 2877 (in the sense of servant); assistance: -- help.[ql

  • 19:48 # epikrino {ep-ee-kree'-no}; from 1909 and 2919; to adjudge: -- give sentence.[ql

  • 19:49 # epilambanomai {ep-ee-lam-ban'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 2983; to seize (for help, injury, attainment, or any other purpose; literally or figuratively): -- catch, lay hold (up-)on, take (by, hold of, on).[ql

  • 19:50 # epilanthanomai {ep-ee-lan-than'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 2990; to lose out of mind; by implication, to neglect: -- (be) forget(-ful of).[ql

  • 19:51 # epilegomai {ep-ee-leg'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and 3004; to surname, select: -- call, choose.[ql

  • 19:52 # epileipo {ep-ee-li'-po}; from 1909 and 3007; to leave upon, i.e. (figuratively) to be insufficient for: -- fail.[ql

  • 19:53 # epilesmone {ep-ee-lace-mon-ay'}; from a derivative of 1950; negligence: -- X forgetful.[ql

  • 19:54 # epiloipos {ep-il'-oy-pos}; from 1909 and 3062; left over, i.e. remaining: -- rest.[ql


  • 19:55 # epilusis {ep-il'-oo-sis}; from 1956; explanation, i.e. application: -- interpretation.[ql

  • 19:56 # epiluo {ep-ee-loo'-o}; from 1909 and 3089; to solve further, i.e. (figuratively) to explain, decide: -- determine, expound.[ql

  • 19:57 # epimartureo {ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o}; from 1909 and 3140; to attest further, i.e. corroborate: -- testify.[ql

  • 19:58 # epimeleia {ep-ee-mel'-i-ah}; from 1959; carefulness, i.e. kind attention (hospitality): -- + refresh self.[ql

  • 19:59 # epimeleomai {ep-ee-mel-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and the same as 3199; to care for (physically or otherwise): -- take care of.[ql

  • 19:60 # epimelos {ep-ee-mel-oce'}; adverb from a derivative of 1959; carefully: -- diligently.[ql

  • 19:61 # epimeno {ep-ee-men'-o}; from 1909 and 3306; to stay over, i.e. remain (figuratively, persevere): -- abide (in), continue (in), tarry.[ql

  • 19:62 # epineuo {ep-een-yoo'-o}; from 1909 and 3506; to nod at, i.e. (by implication) to assent: -- consent.[ql

  • 19:63 # epinoia {ep-in'-oy-ah}; from 1909 and 3563; attention of the mind, i.e. (by implication) purpose: -- thought.[ql

  • 19:64 # epiorkeo {ep-ee-or-keh'-o}; from 1965; to commit perjury: -- forswear self.[ql

  • 19:65 # epiorkos {ep-ee'-or-kos}; from 1909 and 3727; on oath, i.e. (falsely) a forswearer: -- perjured person.[ql

  • 19:66 # epiousa {ep-ee-oo'-sah}; feminine singular participle of a comparative of 1909 and heimi (to go); supervening, i.e. (2250 or 3571 being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or night: -- following, next.[ql

  • 19:67 # epiousios {ep-ee-oo'-see-os}; perhaps from the same as 1966; tomorrow's; but more probably from 1909 and a derivative of the present participle feminine of 1510; for subsistence, i.e. needful: -- daily.[ql

  • 19:68 # epipipto {ep-ee-pip'-to}; from 1909 and 4098; to embrace (with affection) or seize (with more or less violence; literally or figuratively): -- fall into (on, upon) lie on, press upon.[ql

  • 19:69 # epiplesso {ep-ee-place'-so}; from 1909 and 4141; to chastise, i.e. (with words) to upbraid: -- rebuke.[ql

  • 19:70 # epipnigo {ep-ee-pnee'-go}; from 1909 and 4155; to throttle upon, i.e. (figuratively) overgrow: -- choke.[ql

  • 19:71 # epipotheo {ep-ee-poth-eh'-o}; from 1909 and potheo (to yearn); to dote upon, i.e. intensely crave possession (lawfully or wrongfully): -- (earnestly) desire (greatly), (greatly) long (after), lust.[ql

  • 19:72 # epipothesis {ep-ee-poth'-ay-sis}; from 1971; a longing for: -- earnest (vehement) desire.[ql

  • 19:73 # epipothetos {ep-ee-poth'-ay-tos}; from 1909 and a derivative of the latter part of 1971; yearned upon, i.e. greatly loved: -- longed foreign[ql

  • 19:74 # epipothia {ep-ee-poth-ee'-ah}; from 1971; intense longing: -- great desire.[ql

  • 19:75 # epiporeuomai {ep-ee-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 4198; to journey further, i.e. travel on (reach): -- come.[ql

  • 19:76 # epirrhapto {ep-ir-hrap'-to}; from 1909 and the base of 4476; to stitch upon, i.e. fasten with the needle: -- sew on.[ql

  • 19:77 # epirrhipto {ep-ir-hrip'-to}; from 1909 and 4496; to throw upon (literally or figuratively): -- cast upon.[ql

  • 19:78 # episemos {ep-is'-ay-mos}; from 1909 and some form of the base of 4591; remarkable, i.e. (figuratively) eminent: -- notable, of note.[ql

  • 19:79 # episitismos {ep-ee-sit-is-mos'}; from a compound of 1909 and a derivative of 4621; a provisioning, i.e. (concretely) food: -- victuals.[ql

  • 19:80 # episkeptomai {ep-ee-skep'-tom-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and the base of 4649; to inspect, i.e. (by implication) to select; by extension, to go to see, relieve: -- look out, visit.[ql

  • 19:81 # episkenoo {ep-ee-skay-no'-o}; from 1909 and 4637; to tent upon, i.e. (figuratively) abide with : -- rest upon.[ql

  • 19:82 # episkiazo {ep-ee-skee-ad'-zo}; from 1909 and a derivative of 4639; to cast a shade upon, i.e. (by analogy) to envelope in a haze of brilliancy; figuratively, to invest with preternatural influence: -- overshadow.[ql

  • 19:83 # episkopeo {ep-ee-skop-eh'-o}; from 1909 and 4648; to oversee; by implication, to beware: -- look diligently, take the oversight.[ql

  • 19:84 # episkope {ep-is-kop-ay'}; from 1980; inspection (for relief); by implication, superintendence; specially, the Christian "episcopate": -- the office of a "bishop", bishoprick, visitation.[ql

  • 19:85 # episkopos {ep-is'-kop-os}; from 1909 and 4649 (in the sense of 1983); a superintendent, i.e. Christian officer in genitive case charge of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively): -- bishop, overseer.[ql

  • 19:86 # epispaomai {ep-ee-spah'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 4685; to draw over, i.e. (with 203 implied) efface the mark of circumcision (by recovering with the foreskin): -- become uncircumcised.[ql

  • 19:87 # epistamai {ep-is'-tam-ahee}; apparently a middle voice of 2186 (with 3563 implied); to put the mind upon, i.e. comprehend, or be acquainted with: -- know, understand.[ql

  • 19:88 # epistates {ep-is-tat'-ace}; from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 2476; an appointee over, i.e. commander (teacher): -- master.[ql

  • 19:89 # epistello {ep-ee-stel'-lo}; from 1909 and 4724; to enjoin (by writing), i.e. (genitive case) to communicate by letter (for any purpose): -- write (a letter, unto).[ql

  • 19:90 # epistemon {ep-ee-stay'-mone}; from 1987; intelligent: -- endued with knowledge.[ql

  • 19:91 # episterizo {ep-ee-stay-rid'-zo}; from 1909 and 4741; to support further, i.e. reestablish: -- confirm, strengthen.[ql

  • 19:92 # epistole {ep-is-tol-ay'}; from 1989; a written message: -- "epistle," letter.[ql

  • 19:93 # epistomizo {ep-ee-stom-id'-zo}; from 1909 and 4750; to put something over the mouth, i.e. (figuratively) to silence: -- stop mouths.[ql

  • 19:94 # epistrepho {ep-ee-stref'-o}; from 1909 and 4762; to revert (literally, figuratively or morally): -- come (go) again, convert, (re-)turn (about, again).[ql

  • 19:95 # epistrophe {ep-is-trof-ay'}; from 1994; reversion, i.e. morally, revolution: -- conversion.[ql

  • 19:96 # episunago {ep-ee-soon-ag'-o}; from 1909 and 4863; to collect upon the same place: -- gather (together).[ql

  • 19:97 # episunagoge {ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay'}; from 1996; a complete collection; especially a Christian meeting (for worship): -- assembling (gathering) together.[ql

  • 19:98 # episuntrecho {ep-ee-soon-trekh'-o}; from 1909 and 4936; to hasten together upon one place (or a particular occasion): -- come running together.[ql

  • 19:99 # episustasis {ep-ee-soo'-stas-is}; from the middle voice of a compound of 1909 and 4921; a conspiraicy, i.e. concourse (riotous or friendly): -- that which cometh upon, + raising up.[ql



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