20:00 episphales {ep-ee-sfal-ace'}; from a compound of 1909 and sphallo (to trip); figuratively, insecure: -- dangerous.[ql
20:01 episucho {ep-is-khoo'-o}; from 1909 and 2480; to avail further, i.e. (figuratively) insist stoutly: -- be the more fierce.[ql
20:02 episoreuo {ep-ee-so-ryoo'-o}; from 1909 and 4987; to accumulate further, i.e. (figuratively) seek additionally: -- heap.[ql
20:03 epitage {ep-ee-tag-ay'}; from 2004; an injunction or decree; by implication, authoritativeness: -- authority, commandment.[ql
20:04 epitasso {ep-ee-tas'-so}; from 1909 and 5021; to arrange upon, i.e. order: -- charge, command, injoin.[ql
20:05 epiteleo {ep-ee-tel-eh'-o}; from 1909 and 5055; to fulfill further (or completely), i.e. execute; by implication, to terminate, undergo: -- accomplish, do, finish, (make) (perfect), perform(X -ance).[ql
20:06 epitedeios {ep-ee-tay'-di-os}; from epitedes (enough); serviceable, i.e. (by implication) requisite: -- things which are needful.[ql
20:07 epitithemi {ep-ee-tith'-ay-mee}; from 1909 and 5087; to impose (in a friendly or hostile sense): -- add unto, lade, lay upon, put (up) on, set on (up), + surname, X wound.[ql
20:08 epitimao {ep-ee-tee-mah'-o}; from 1909 and 5091; to tax upon, i.e. censure or admonish; by implication, forbid: -- (straitly) charge, rebuke.[ql
20:09 epitimia {ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah}; from a compound of 1909 and 5092; properly, esteem, i.e. citizenship; used (in the sense of 2008) of a penalty: -- punishment.[ql
20:10 epitrepo {ep-ee-trep'-o}; from 1909 and the base of 5157; to turn over (transfer), i.e. allow: -- give leave (liberty, license), let, permit, suffer.[ql
20:11 epitrope {ep-ee-trop-ay'}; from 2010; permission, i.e. (by implication) full power: -- commission.[ql
20:12 epitropos {ep-it'-rop-os}; from 1909 and 5158 (in the sense of 2011); a commissioner, i.e. domestic manager, guardian: -- steward, tutor.[ql
20:13 epitugchano {ep-ee-toong-khan'-o}; from 1909 and 5177; to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) to attain: -- obtain.[ql
20:14 epiphaino {ep-ee-fah'-ee-no}; from 1909 and 5316; to shine upon, i.e. become (literally) visible or (figuratively) known: -- appear, give light.[ql
20:15 epiphaneia {ep-if-an'-i-ah}; from 2016; a manifestation, i.e. (specially) the advent of Christ (past or future): -- appearing, brightness.[ql
20:16 epiphanes {ep-if-an-ace'}; from 2014; conspicuous, i.e. (figuratively) memorable: -- notable.[ql
20:17 epiphauo {ep-ee-fow'-o}; a form of 2014; to illuminate (figuratively): -- give light.[ql
20:18 epiphero {ep-ee-fer'-o}; from 1909 and 5342; to bear upon (or further), i.e. adduce (personally or judicially [accuse, inflict]), superinduce: -- add, bring (against), take.[ql
20:19 epiphoneo {ep-ee-fo-neh'-o}; from 1909 and 5455; to call at something, i.e. exclaim: -- cry (against), give a shout.[ql
20:20 epiphosko {ep-ee-foce'-ko}; a form of 2017; to begin to grow light: -- begin to dawn, X draw on.[ql
20:21 epicheireo {ep-ee-khi-reh'-o}; from 1909 and 5495; to put the hand upon, i.e. undertake: -- go about, take in hand (upon).[ql
20:22 epicheo {ep-ee-kheh'-o}; from 1909 and cheo (to pour); -- to pour upon: -- pour in.[ql
20:23 epichoregeo {ep-ee-khor-ayg-eh'-o}; from 1909 and 5524; to furnish besides, i.e. fully supply, (figuratively) aid or contribute: -- add, minister (nourishment, unto).[ql
20:24 epichoregia {ep-ee-khor-ayg-ee'-ah}; from 2023; contribution: -- supply.[ql
20:25 epichrio {ep-ee-khree'-o}; from 1909 and 5548; to smear over: -- anoint.[ql
20:26 epoikodomeo {ep-oy-kod-om-eh'-o}; from 1909 and 3618; to build upon, i.e. (figuratively) to rear up: -- build thereon (thereupon, on, upon).[ql
20:27 epokello {ep-ok-el'-lo}; from 1909 and okello (to urge); to drive upon the shore, i.e. to beach a vessel: -- run aground.[ql
20:28 eponomazo {ep-on-om-ad'-zo}; from 1909 and 3687; to name further, i.e. denominate: -- call.[ql
20:29 epopteuo {ep-opt-yoo'-o}; from 1909 and a derivative of 3700; to inspect, i.e. watch: -- behold.[ql
20:30 epoptes {ep-op'-tace}; from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 3700; a looker-on: -- eye-witness.[ql
20:31 epos {ep'-os}; from 2036; a word: -- X say.[ql
20:32 epouranios {ep-oo-ran'-ee-os}; from 1909 and 3772; above the sky: -- celestial, (in) heaven(-ly), high.[ql
20:33 hepta {hep-tah'}; a primary number; seven: -- seven.[ql
20:34 heptakis {hep-tak-is'}; adverb from 2033; seven times: -- seven times.[ql
20:35 heptakischilioi {hep-tak-is-khil'-ee-oy}; from 2034 and 5507; seven times a thousand: -- seven thousand.[ql
20:36 epo {ep'-o}; a primary verb (used only in the definite past tense, the others being borrowed from 2046, 4483, and 5346); to speak or say (by word or writing): -- answer, bid, bring word, call, command, grant, say (on), speak, tell. Compare 3004.[ql
20:37 Erastos {er'-as-tos}; from erao (to love); beloved; Erastus, a Christian: -- Erastus.[ql
20:38 ergazomai {er-gad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 2041; to toil (as a task, occupation, etc.), (by implication) effect, be engaged in or with, etc.: -- commit, do, labor for, minister about, trade (by), work.[ql
20:39 ergasia {er-gas-ee'-ah}; from 2040; occupation; by implication, profits, pains: -- craft, diligence, gain, work.[ql
20:40 ergates {er-gat'-ace}; from 2041; a toiler; figuratively, a teacher: -- labourer, worker(-men).[ql
20:41 ergon {er'-gon}; from a primary (but obsolete) ergo (to work); toil (as an effort or occupation); by implication, an act: -- deed, doing, labour, work.[ql
20:42 erethizo {er-eth-id'-zo}; from a presumed prolonged form of 2054; to stimulate (especially to anger): -- provoke.[ql
20:43 ereido {er-i'-do}; of obscure affinity; to prop, i.e. (reflexively) get fast: -- stick fast.[ql
20:44 ereugomai {er-yoog'-om-ahee}; of uncertain affinity; to belch, i.e. (figuratively) to speak out: -- utter.[ql
20:45 ereunao {er-yoo-nah'-o}; apparently from 2046 (through the idea of inquiry); to seek, i.e. (figuratively) to investigate: -- search.[ql
20:46 ereo {er-eh'-o}; probably a fuller form of 4483; an alternate for 2036 in cert. tenses; to utter, i.e. speak or say: -- call, say, speak (of), tell.[ql
20:47 eremia {er-ay-mee'-ah}; from 2048; solitude (concretely): -- desert, wilderness.[ql
20:48 eremos {er'-ay-mos}; of uncertain affinity; lonesome, i.e. (by implication) waste (usually as a noun, 5561 being implied): -- desert, desolate, solitary, wilderness.[ql
20:49 eremoo {er-ay-mo'-o}; from 2048; to lay waste (literally or figuratively): -- (bring to, make) desolate(-ion), come to nought.[ql
20:50 eremosis {er-ay'-mo-sis}; from 2049; despoliation: -- desolation.[ql
20:51 erizo {er-id'-zo}; from 2054; to wrangle: -- strive.[ql
20:52 eritheia {er-ith-i'-ah}; perhaps as the same as 2042; properly, intrigue, i.e. (by implication) faction: -- contention(-ious), strife.[ql
20:53 erion {er'-ee-on}; of obscure affinity; wool: -- wool.[ql
20:54 eris {er'-is}; of uncertain affinity; a quarrel, i.e. (by implication) wrangling: -- contention, debate, strife, variance.[ql
20:55 eriphion {er-if'-ee-on}; from 2056; a kidling, i.e. (genitive case) goat (symbol. wicked person): -- goat.[ql
20:56 eriphos {er'-if-os}; perhaps from the same as 2053 (through the idea of hairiness); a kid or (genitive case) goat: -- goat, kid.[ql
20:57 Hermas {her-mas'}; probably from 2060; Hermas, a Christian: -- Hermas.[ql
20:58 hermeneia {her-may-ni'-ah}; from the same as 2059; translation: -- interpretation.[ql
20:59 hermeneuo {her-mayn-yoo'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 2060 (as the god of language); to translate: -- interpret.[ql
20:60 Hermes {her-mace'}; perhaps from 2046; Hermes, the name of the messenger of the Greek deities; also of a Christian: -- Hermes, Mercury.[ql
20:61 Hermogenes {her-mog-en'-ace}; from 2060 and 1096; born of Hermes; Hermogenes, an apostate Christian: -- Hermogenes.[ql
20:62 herpeton {her-pet-on'}; neuter of a derivative of herpo (to creep); a reptile, i.e. (by Hebraism [compare 7431]) a small animal: -- creeping thing, serpent.[ql
20:63 eruthros {er-oo-thros'}; of uncertain affinity; red, i.e. (with 2281) the Red Sea: -- red.[ql
20:64 erchomai {er'-khom-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb (used only in the present and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred [middle voice] eleuthomai {el-yoo'-thom-ahee}; or [active] eltho {el'-tho}; which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively): -- accompany, appear, bring, come, enter, fall out, go, grow, X light, X next, pass, resort, be set.[ql
20:65 erotao {er-o-tah'-o}; apparently from 2046 [compare 2045]; to interrogate; by implication, to request: -- ask, beseech, desire, intreat, pray. Compare 4441.[ql
20:66 esthes {es-thace'}; from hennumi (to clothe); dress: -- apparel, clothing, raiment, robe.[ql
20:67 esthesis {es'-thay-sis}; from a derivative of 2066; clothing (concretely): -- government.[ql
20:68 esthio {es-thee'-o}; strengthened for a primary edo (to eat); used only in certain tenses, the rest being supplied by 5315; to eat (usually literal): -- devour, eat, live.[ql
20:69 Esli {es-lee'}; of Hebrew origin [probably for 454]; Esli, an Israelite: -- Esli.[ql
20:70 esmen {es-men'}; first person plural indicative of 1510; we are: -- are, be, have our being, X have hope, + [the gospel] was [preached unto] us.[ql
20:71 esomai {es'-om-ahee}; future of 1510; will be: -- shall (should) be (have), (shall) come (to pass), X may have, X fall, what would follow, X live long, X sojourn.[ql
20:72 esoptron {es'-op-tron}; from 1519 and a presumed derivative of 3700; a mirror (for looking into): -- glass. Compare 2734.[ql
20:73 hespera {hes-per'-ah}; feminine of an adjective hesperos (evening); the eve (5610 being implied): -- evening(-tide).[ql
20:74 Esrom {es-rome}; of Hebrew origin [2696]; Esrom (i.e. Chetsron), an Israelite: -- Esrom.[ql
20:75 este {es-teh'}; second person plural present indicative of 1510; ye are: -- be, have been, belong.[ql
20:76 esti {es-tee'}; third person singular present indicative of 1510; he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are: -- are, be(-long), call, X can[-not], come, consisteth, X dure for a while, + follow, X have, (that) is (to say), make, meaneth, X must needs, + profit, + remaineth, + wrestle.[ql
20:77 esto {es'-to}; second person singular present imperative of 1510; be thou; also estosan {es'-to-san}; third person of the same; let them be: -- be.[ql
20:78 eschatos {es'-khat-os}; a superlative probably from 2192 (in the sense of contiguity); farthest, final (of place or time): -- ends of, last, latter end, lowest, uttermost.[ql
20:79 eschatos {es-khat'-oce}; adverb from 2078; finally, i.e. (with 2192) at the extremity of life: -- point of death.[ql
20:80 eso {es'-o}; from 1519; inside (as preposition or adjective): -- (with-)in(-ner, -to, -ward).[ql
20:81 esothen {es'-o-then}; from 2080; from inside; also used as equivalent to 2080 (inside): -- inward(-ly), (from) within, without.[ql
20:82 esoteros {es-o'-ter-os}; comparative of 2080; interior: -- inner, within.[ql
20:83 hetairos {het-ah'-ee-ros}; from etes (a clansman); a comrade: -- fellow, friend.[ql
20:84 heteroglossos {het-er-og'-loce-sos}; from 2087 and 1100; other-tongued, i.e. a foreigner: -- man of other tongue.[ql
20:85 heterodidaskaleo {het-er-od-id-as-kal-eh'-o}; from 2087 and 1320; to instruct differently: -- teach other doctrine(-wise).[ql
20:86 heterozugeo {het-er-od-zoog-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2087 and 2218; to yoke up differently, i.e. (figuratively) to associate discordantly: -- unequally yoke together with.[ql
20:87 heteros {het'-er-os}; of uncertain affinity; (an-, the) other or different: -- altered, else, next (day), one, (an-)other, some, strange.[ql
20:88 heteros {het-er'-oce}; adverb from 2087; differently: -- otherwise.[ql
20:89 eti {et'-ee}; perhaps akin to 2094; "yet," still (of time or degree): -- after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-)henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more(-one), now, still, yet.[ql
20:90 hetoimazo {het-oy-mad'-zo}; from 2092; to prepare: -- prepare, provide, make ready. Compare 2680.[ql
20:91 hetoimasia {het-oy-mas-ee'-ah}; from 2090; preparation: -- preparation.[ql
20:92 hetoimos {het-oy'-mos}; from an old noun heteos (fitness); adjusted, i.e. ready: -- prepared, (made) ready(-iness, to our hand).[ql
20:93 hetoimos {het'-oy-moce}; adverb from 2092; in readiness: -- ready.[ql
20:94 etos {et'-os}; apparently a primary word; a year: -- year.[ql
20:95 eu {yoo}; neuter of a primary eus (good); (adverbially) well: -- good, well (done).[ql
20:96 Eua {yoo'-ah}; of Hebrew origin [2332]; Eua (or Eva, i.e. Chavvah), the first woman: -- Eve.[ql
20:97 euaggelizo {yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zo}; from 2095 and 32; to announce good news ("evangelize") especially the gospel: -- declare, bring (declare, show) glad (good) tidings, preach (the gospel).[ql
20:98 euaggelion {yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on}; from the same as 2097; a good message, i.e. the gospel: -- gospel.[ql
20:99 euaggelistes {yoo-ang-ghel-is-tace'}; from 2097; a preacher of the gospel: -- evangelist.[ql
21:00 euaresteo {yoo-ar-es-teh'-o}; from 2101; to gratify entirely: -- please (well).[ql
21:01 euarestos {yoo-ar'-es-tos}; from 2095 and 701; fully agreeable: -- acceptable(-ted), wellpleasing.[ql
21:02 euarestos {yoo-ar-es'-toce}; adverb from 2101; quite agreeably: -- acceptably, + please well.[ql
21:03 Euboulos {yoo'-boo-los}; from 2095 and 1014; good-willer; Eubulus, a Christian: -- Eubulus.[ql
21:04 eugenes {yoog-en'-ace}; from 2095 and 1096; well born, i.e. (literally) high in rank, or (figuratively) generous: -- more noble, nobleman.[ql
21:05 eudia {yoo-dee'-ah}; feminine from 2095 and the alternate of 2203 (as the god of the weather); a clear sky, i.e. fine weather: -- fair weather.[ql
21:06 eudokeo {yoo-dok-eh'-o}; from 2095 and 1380; to think well of, i.e. approve (an act); specially, to approbate (a person or thing): -- think good, (be well) please(-d), be the good (have, take) pleasure, be willing.[ql
21:07 eudokia {yoo-dok-ee'-ah}; from a presumed compound of 2095 and the base of 1380; satisfaction, i.e. (subjectively) delight, or (objectively) kindness, wish, purpose: -- desire, good pleasure (will), X seem good.[ql
21:08 euergesia {yoo-erg-es-ee'-ah}; from 2110; beneficence (genitive case or specially): -- benefit, good deed done.[ql
21:09 euergeteo {yoo-erg-et-eh'-o}; from 2110; to be philanthropic: -- do good.[ql
21:10 euergetes {yoo-erg-et'-ace}; from 2095 and the base of 2041; a worker of good, i.e. (specially) a philanthropist: -- benefactor.[ql
21:11 euthetos {yoo'-thet-os}; from 2095 and a derivative of 5087; well placed, i.e. (figuratively) appropriate: -- fit, meet.[ql
21:12 eutheos {yoo-theh'-oce}; adverb from 2117; directly, i.e. at once or soon: -- anon, as soon as, forthwith, immediately, shortly, straightway.[ql
21:13 euthudromeo {yoo-thoo-drom-eh'-o}; from 2117 and 1408; to lay a straight course, i.e. sail direct: -- (come) with a straight course.[ql
21:14 euthumeo {yoo-thoo-meh'-o}; from 2115; to cheer up, i.e. (intransitively) be cheerful; neuter comparitive (adverbially) more cheerfully: -- be of good cheer (merry).[ql
21:15 euthumos {yoo'-thoo-mos}; from 2095 and 2372; in fine spirits, i.e. cheerful: -- of good cheer, the more cheerfully.[ql
21:16 euthuno {yoo-thoo'-no}; from 2117; to straighten (level); technically, to steer: -- governor, make straight.[ql
21:17 euthus {yoo-thoos'}; perhaps from 2095 and 5087; straight, i.e. (literally) level, or (figuratively) true; adverbially (of time) at once: -- anon, by and by, forthwith, immediately, straightway.[ql
21:18 euthutes {yoo-thoo'-tace}; from 2117; rectitude: -- righteousness.[ql
21:19 eukaireo {yoo-kahee-reh'-o}; from 2121; to have good time, i.e. opportunity or leisure: -- have leisure (convenient time), spend time.[ql
21:20 eukairia {yoo-kahee-ree'-ah}; from 2121; a favorable occasion: -- opportunity.[ql
21:21 eukairos {yoo'-kahee-ros}; from 2095 and 2540; well-timed, i.e. opportune: -- convenient, in time of need.[ql
21:22 eukairos {yoo-kah'-ee-roce}; adverb from 2121; opportunely: -- conveniently, in season.[ql
21:23 eukopoteros {yoo-kop-o'-ter-os}; comparative of a compound of 2095 and 2873; better for toil, i.e. more facile: -- easier.[ql
21:24 eulabeia {yoo-lab'-i-ah}; from 2126; properly, caution, i.e. (religiously) reverence (piety); by implication, dread (concretely): -- fear(-ed).[ql
21:25 eulabeomai {yoo-lab-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 2126; to be circumspect, i.e. (by implication) to be apprehensive; religiously, to reverence: -- (moved with) fear.[ql
21:26 eulabes {yoo-lab-ace'}; from 2095 and 2983; taking well (carefully), i.e. circumspect (religiously, pious): -- devout.[ql
21:27 eulogeo {yoo-log-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 3056; to speak well of, i.e. (religiously) to bless (thank or invoke a benediction upon, prosper): -- bless, praise.[ql
21:28 eulogetos {yoo-log-ay-tos'}; from 2127; adorable: -- blessed.[ql
21:29 eulogia {yoo-log-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2127; fine speaking, i.e. elegance of language; commendation ("eulogy"), i.e. (reverentially) adoration; religiously, benediction; by implication, consecration; by extension benefit or largess: -- blessing (a matter of) bounty (X -tifully), fair speech.[ql
21:30 eumetadotos {yoo-met-ad'-ot-os}; from 2095 and a presumed derivative of 3330; good at imparting, i.e. liberal: -- ready to distribute.[ql
21:31 Eunike {yoo-nee'-kay}; from 2095 and 3529; victorious; Eunice, a Jewess: -- Eunice.[ql
21:32 eunoeo {yoo-no-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 3563; to be well-minded, i.e. reconcile: -- agree.[ql
21:33 eunoia {yoo'-noy-ah}; from the same as 2132; kindness; euphem. conjugal duty: -- benevolence, good will.[ql
21:34 eunouchizo {yoo-noo-khid'-zo}; from 2135; to castrate (figuratively, live unmarried): -- make...eunuch.[ql
21:35 eunouchos {yoo-noo'-khos}; from eune (a bed) and 2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed-chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication, a chamberlain (state-officer): -- eunuch.[ql
21:36 Euodia {yoo-od-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2137; fine travelling; Euodia, a Christian woman: -- Euodias.[ql
21:37 euodoo {yoo-od-o'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 3598; to help on the road, i.e. (passively) succeed in reaching; figuratively, to succeed in business affairs: -- (have a) prosper(-ous journey).[ql
21:38 eupeithes {yoo-pi-thace'}; from 2095 and 3982; good for persuasion, i.e. (intransitively) complaint: -- easy to be intreated.[ql
21:39 euperistatos {yoo-per-is'-tat-os}; from 2095 and a derivative of a presumed compound of 4012 and 2476; well standing around, i.e. (a competitor) thwarting (a racer) in every direction (figuratively, of sin in genitive case): -- which doth so easily beset.[ql
21:40 eupoiia {yoo-poy-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and 4160; well-doing, i.e. beneficence: -- to do good.[ql
21:41 euporeo {yoo-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2090 and the base of 4197; (intransitively) to be good for passing through, i.e. (figuratively) have pecuniary means: -- ability.[ql
21:42 euporia {yoo-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2141; pecuniary resources: -- wealth.[ql
21:43 euprepeia {yoo-prep'-i-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and 4241; good suitableness, i.e. gracefulness: -- grace.[ql
21:44 euprosdektos {yoo-pros'-dek-tos}; from 2095 and a derivative of 4327; well-received, i.e. approved, favorable: -- acceptable(-ted).[ql
21:45 euprosedros {yoo-pros'-ed-ros}; from 2095 and the same as 4332; sitting well towards, i.e. (figuratively) assiduous (neuter diligent service): -- X attend upon.[ql
21:46 euprosopeo {yoo-pros-o-peh'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 4383; to be of good countenance, i.e. (figuratively) to make a display: -- make a fair show.[ql
21:47 heurisko {hyoo-ris'-ko}; a prolonged form of a primary heuro {hyoo'-ro}; which (together with another cognate form heureo {hyoo-reh'-o}) is used for it in all the tenses except the present and imperfect; to find (literally or figuratively): -- find, get, obtain, perceive, see.[ql
21:48 Eurokludon {yoo-rok-loo'-dohn}; from Euros (the east wind) and 2830; a storm from the East (or SouthEast), i.e. (in modern phrase) a Levanter: -- Euroklydon.[ql
21:49 euruchoros {yoo-roo'-kho-ros}; from eurus (wide) and 5561; spacious: -- broad.[ql
21:50 eusebeia {yoo-seb'-i-ah}; from 2152; piety; specially, the gospel scheme: -- godliness, holiness.[ql
21:51 eusebeo {yoo-seb-eh'-o}; from 2152; to be pious, i.e. (towards God) to worship, or (towards parents) to respect (support): -- show piety, worship.[ql
21:52 eusebes {yoo-seb-ace'}; from 2095 and 4576; well-reverent, i.e. pious: -- devout, godly.[ql
21:53 eusebos {yoo-seb-oce'}; adverb from 2152; piously: -- godly.[ql
21:54 eusemos {yoo'-say-mos}; from 2095 and the base of 4591; well indicated, i.e. (figuratively) significant: -- easy to be understood.[ql
21:55 eusplagchnos {yoo'-splangkh-nos}; from 2095 and 4698; well compassioned, i.e. sympathetic: -- pitiful, tender-hearted.[ql
21:56 euschemonos {yoo-skhay-mon'-ose}; adverb from 2158; decorously: -- decently, honestly.[ql
21:57 eushemosune {yoo-skhay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 2158; decorousness: -- comeliness.[ql
21:58 euschemon {yoo-skhay'-mone}; from 2095 and 4976; well-formed, i.e. (figuratively) decorous, noble (in rank): -- comely, honourable.[ql
21:59 eutonos {yoo-ton'-oce}; adverb from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of teino (to stretch); in a well-strung manner, i.e. (figuratively) intensely (in a good sense, cogently; in a bad one, fiercely): -- mightily, vehemently.[ql
21:60 eutrapelia {yoo-trap-el-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of the base of 5157 (meaning well-turned, i.e. ready at repartee, jocose); witticism, i.e. (in a vulgar sense) ribaldry: -- jesting.[ql
21:61 Eutuchos {yoo'-too-khos}; from 2095 and a derivative of 5177; well-fated, i.e. fortunate; Eutychus, a young man: -- Eutychus.[ql
21:62 euphemia {yoo-fay-mee'-ah}; from 2163; good language ("euphemy"), i.e. praise (repute): -- good report.[ql
21:63 euphemos {yoo'-fay-mos}; from 2095 and 5345; well spoken of, i.e. reputable: -- of good report.[ql
21:64 euphoreo {yoo-for-eh'-o}; from 2095 and 5409; to bear well, i.e. be fertile: -- bring forth abundantly.[ql
21:65 euphraino {yoo-frah'-ee-no}; from 2095 and 5424; to put (middle voice or passively, be) in a good frame of mind, i.e. rejoice: -- fare, make glad, be (make) merry, rejoice.[ql
21:66 Euphrates {yoo-frat'-ace}; of foreign origin [compare 6578]; Euphrates, a river of Asia: -- Euphrates.[ql
21:67 euphrosune {yoo-fros-oo'-nay}; from the same as 2165; joyfulness: -- gladness, joy.[ql
21:68 eucharisteo {yoo-khar-is-teh'-o}; from 2170; to be grateful, i.e. (actively) to express gratitude (towards); specially, to say grace at a meal: -- (give) thank(-ful, -s).[ql
21:69 eucharistia {yoo-khar-is-tee'-ah}; from 2170; gratitude; actively, grateful language (to God, as an act of worship): -- thankfulness, (giving of) thanks(-giving).[ql
21:70 eucharistos {yoo-khar'-is-tos}; from 2095 and a derivative of 5483; well favored, i.e. (by implication) grateful: -- thankful.[ql
21:71 euche {yoo-khay'}; from 2172; properly, a wish, expressed as a petition to God, or in votive obligation: -- prayer, vow.[ql
21:72 euchomai {yoo'-khom-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to wish; by implication, to pray to God: -- pray, will, wish.[ql
21:73 euchrestos {yoo'-khrays-tos}; from 2095 and 5543; easily used, i.e. useful: -- profitable, meet for use.[ql
21:74 eupsucheo {yoo-psoo-kheh'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 5590; to be in good spirits, i.e. feel encouraged: -- be of good comfort.[ql
21:75 euodia {yoo-o-dee'-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of 3605; good-scentedness, i.e. fragrance: -- sweet savour (smell, -smelling).[ql
21:76 euonumos {yoo-o'-noo-mos}; from 2095 and 3686; properly, well-named (good-omened), i.e. the left (which was the lucky side among the pagen Greeks); neuter as adverbial, at the left hand: -- (on the) left.[ql
21:77 ephallomai {ef-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1909 and 242; to spring upon: -- leap on.[ql
21:78 ephapax {ef-ap'-ax}; from 1909 and 530; upon one occasion (only): -- (at) once (for all).[ql
21:79 Ephesinos {ef-es-ee'-nos}; from 2181; Ephesine, or situated at Ephesus: -- of Ephesus.[ql
21:80 Ephesios {ef-es'-ee-os}; from 2181; an Ephesian or inhabitant of Ephesus: -- Ephesian, of Ephesus.[ql
21:81 Ephesos {ef'-es-os}; probably of foreign origin; Ephesus, a city of Asia Minor: -- Ephesus.[ql
21:82 epheuretes {ef-yoo-ret'-ace}; from a compound of 1909 and 2147; a discoverer, i.e. contriver: -- inventor.[ql
21:83 ephemeria {ef-ay-mer-ee'-ah}; from 2184; diurnality, i.e. (specially) the quotidian rotation or class of the Jewish priests' service at the Temple, as distributed by families: -- course.[ql
21:84 ephemeros {ef-ay'-mer-os}; from 1909 and 2250; for a day ("ephemeral"), i.e. diurnal: -- daily.[ql
21:85 ephikneomai {ef-ik-neh'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and a cognate of 2240; to arrive upon, i.e. extend to: -- reach.[ql
21:86 ephistemi {ef-is'-tay-mee}; from 1909 and 2476; to stand upon, i.e. be present (in various applications, friendly or otherwise, usually literal); -- assault, come (in, to, unto, upon), be at hand (instant), present, stand (before, by, over).[ql
21:87 Ephraim {ef-rah-im'}; of Hebrew origin [669 or better 6085]; Ephraim, a place in Palestine: -- Ephraim.[ql
21:88 ephphatha {ef-fath-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [6606]; be opened!: -- Ephphatha.[ql
21:89 echthra {ekh'-thrah}; feminine of 2190; hostility; by implication, a reason for opposition: -- enmity, hatred.[ql
21:90 echthros {ech-thros'}; from a primary echtho (to hate); hateful (passively, odious, or actively, hostile); usually as a noun, an adversary (especially Satan): -- enemy, foe.[ql
21:91 echidna {ekh'-id-nah}; of uncertain origin; an adder or other poisonous snake (literally or figuratively): -- viper.[ql
21:92 echo {ekh'-o}; including an alternate form scheo {skheh'-o}; used in certain tenses only); a primary verb; to hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possessions; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition): -- be (able, X hold, possessed with), accompany, + begin to amend, can(+ -not), X conceive, count, diseased, do + eat, + enjoy, + fear, following, have, hold, keep, + lack, + go to law, lie, + must needs, + of necessity, + need, next, + recover, + reign, + rest, + return, X sick, take for, + tremble, + uncircumcised, use.[ql
21:93 heos {heh'-oce}; of uncertain affinity; a conjunction, preposition and adverb of continuance, until (of time and place): -- even (until, unto), (as) far (as), how long, (un-)til(-l), (hither-, un-, up) to, while(-s).[ql
21:94 Zaboulon {dzab-oo-lone'}; of Hebrew origin [2074]; Zabulon (i.e. Zebulon), a region of Palestine: -- Zabulon.[ql
21:95 Zakchaios {dzak-chah'-ee-yos}; of Hebrew origin [compare 2140]; Zacchaeus, an Israelite: -- Zacchaeus.[ql
21:96 Zara {dzar-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [2226]; Zara, (i.e. Zerach), an Israelite: -- Zara.[ql
21:97 Zacharias {dzakh-ar-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2148]; Zacharias (i.e. Zechariah), the name of two Israelites: -- Zacharias.[ql
21:98 zao {dzah'-o}; a primary verb; to live (literally or figuratively): -- life(-time), (a-)live(-ly), quick.[ql
21:99 Zebedaios {dzeb-ed-ah'-yos}; of Hebrew origin [compare 2067]; Zebedaeus, an Israelite: -- Zebedee.[ql
22:00 zestos {dzes-tos'}; from 2204; boiled, i.e. (by implication) calid (figuratively, fervent): -- hot.[ql
22:01 zeugos {dzyoo'-gos}; from the same as 2218; a couple, i.e. a team (of oxen yoked together) or brace (of birds tied together): -- yoke, pair.[ql
22:02 zeukteria {dzook-tay-ree'-ah}; feminine of a derivative (at the second stage) from the same as 2218; a fastening (tiller-rope): -- band.[ql
22:03 Zeus {dzyooce}; of uncertain affinity; in the oblique cases there is used instead of it a (probably cognate) name Dis {deece}, which is otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis (among the Latins, Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the Greeks: -- Jupiter.[ql
22:04 zeo {dzeh'-o}; a primary verb; to be hot (boil, of liquids; or glow, of solids), i.e. (figuratively) be fervid (earnest): -- be fervent.[ql
22:05 zelos {dzay'-los}; from 2204; properly, heat, i.e. (figuratively) "zeal" (in a favorable sense, ardor; in an unfavorable one, jealousy, as of a husband [figuratively, of God], or an enemy, malice): -- emulation, envy(-ing), fervent mind, indignation, jealousy, zeal.[ql
22:06 zeloo {dzay-lo'-o}; from 2205; to have warmth of feeling for or against: -- affect, covet (earnestly), (have) desire, (move with) envy, be jealous over, (be) zealous(-ly affect).[ql
22:07 zelotes {dzay-lo-tace'}; from 2206; a "zealot": -- zealous.[ql
22:08 Zelotes {dzay-lo-tace'}; the same as 2208; a Zealot, i.e. (specially) partisan for Jewish political independence: -- Zelotes.[ql
22:09 zemia {dzay-mee'-ah}; probably akin to the base of 1150 (through the idea of violence); detriment: -- damage, loss.[ql
22:10 zemioo {dzay-mee-o'-o}; from 2209; to injure, i.e. (reflexively or passively) to experience detriment: -- be cast away, receive damage, lose, suffer loss.[ql
22:11 Zenas {dzay-nas'}; probably contracted from a poetic form of 2203 and 1435; Jove-given; Zenas, a Christian: -- Zenas.[ql
22:12 zeteo {dzay-teh'-o}; of uncertain affinity; to seek (literally or figuratively); specially, (by Hebraism) to worship (God), or (in a bad sense) to plot (against life): -- be (go) about, desire, endeavour, enquire (for), require, (X will) seek (after, for, means). Compare 4441.[ql
22:13 zetema {dzay'-tay-mah}; from 2212; a search (properly concretely), i.e. (in words) a debate: -- question.[ql
22:14 zetesis {dzay'-tay-sis}; from 2212; a searching (properly, the act), i.e. a dispute or its theme: -- question.[ql
22:15 zizanion {dziz-an'-ee-on}; of uncertain origin; darnel or false grain: -- tares.[ql
22:16 Zorobabel {dzor-ob-ab'-el}; of Hebrew origin [2216]; Zorobabel (i.e. Zerubbabel), an Israelite: -- Zorobabel.[ql
22:17 zophos {dzof'-os}; akin to the base of 3509; gloom (as shrouding like a cloud): -- blackness, darkness, mist.[ql
22:18 zugos {dzoo-gos'}; from the root of zeugnumi (to join, especially by a "yoke"); a coupling, i.e. (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales): -- pair of balances, yoke.[ql
22:19 zume {dzoo'-may}; probably from 2204; ferment (as if boiling up): -- leaven.[ql
22:20 zumoo {dzoo-mo'-o}; from 2219; to cause to ferment: -- leaven.[ql
22:21 zogreo {dzogue-reh'-o}; from the same as 2226 and 64; to take alive (make a prisoner of war), i.e. (figuratively) to capture or ensnare: -- take captive, catch.[ql
22:22 zoe {dzo-ay'}; from 2198; life (literally or figuratively): -- life(-time). Compare 5590.[ql
22:23 zone {dzo'-nay}; probably akin to the base of 2218; a belt; by implication, a pocket: -- girdle, purse.[ql
22:24 zonnumi {dzone'-noo-mi}; from 2223; to bind about (especially with a belt): -- gird.[ql
22:25 zoogoneo {dzo-og-on-eh'-o}; from the same as 2226 and a derivative of 1096; to engender alive, i.e. (by analogy) to rescue (passively, be saved) from death: -- live, preserve.[ql
22:26 zoon {dzo'-on}; neuter of a derivative of 2198; a live thing, i.e. an animal: -- beast.[ql
22:27 zoopoieo {dzo-op-oy-eh'-o}; from the same as 2226 and 4160; to (re-)vitalize (literally or figuratively): -- make alive, give life, quicken.[ql
22:28 e {ay}; a primary particle of distinction between two connected terms; disjunctive, or; comparative, than: -- and, but (either), (n-)either, except it be, (n-)or (else), rather, save, than, that, what, yea. Often used in connection with other particles. Compare especially 2235, 2260, 2273.[ql
22:29 e {ay}; an adverb of confirmation; perhaps intensive of 2228; used only (in the N.T.) before 3303; assuredly: -- surely.[ql ***. he. See 3588.[ql ***. he. See 3739.[ql ***. ei. See 5600.[ql
22:30 hegemoneuo {hayg-em-on-yoo'-o}; from 2232; to act as ruler: -- be governor.[ql
22:31 hegemonia {hayg-em-on-ee'-ah}; from 2232; government, i.e. (in time) official term: -- reign.[ql
22:32 hegemon {hayg-em-ohn'}; from 2233; a leader, i.e. chief person (or figuratively, place) of a province: -- governor, prince, ruler.[ql
22:33 hegeomai {hayg-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a (presumed) strengthened form of 71; to lead, i.e. command (with official authority); figuratively, to deem, i.e. consider: -- account, (be) chief, count, esteem, governor, judge, have the rule over, suppose, think.[ql
22:34 hedeos {hay-deh'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of the base of 2237; sweetly, i.e. (figuratively) with pleasure: -- gladly.[ql
22:35 ede {ay'-day}; apparently from 2228 (or possibly 2229) and 1211; even now: -- already, (even) now (already), by this time.[ql
22:36 hedista {hay'-dis-tah}; neuter plural of the superlative of the same as 2234; with great pleasure: -- most (very) gladly.[ql
22:37 hedone {hay-don-ay'}; from handano (to please); sensual delight; by implication, desire: -- lust, pleasure.[ql
22:38 heduosmon {hay-doo'-os-mon}; neuter of the compound of the same as 2234 and 3744; a sweet-scented plant, i.e. mint: -- mint.[ql
22:39 ethos {ay'-thos}; a strengthened form of 1485; usage, i.e. (plural) moral habits: -- manners.[ql
22:40 heko {hay'-ko}; a primary verb; to arrive, i.e. be present (literally or figuratively): -- come.[ql
22:41 eli {ay-lee'}; of Hebrew origin [410 with pronominal suffix]; my God: -- Eli.[ql
22:42 Heli {hay-lee'}; of Hebrew origin [5941]; Heli (i.e. Eli), an Israelite: -- Heli.[ql
22:43 Helias {hay-lee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [452]; Helias (i.e. Elijah), an Israelite: -- Elias.[ql
22:44 helikia {hay-lik-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2245; maturity (in years or size): -- age, stature.[ql
22:45 helikos {hay-lee'-kos}; from helix (a comrade, i.e. one of the same age); as big as, i.e. (interjectively) how much: -- how (what) great.[ql
22:46 helios {hay'-lee-os}; from hele (a ray; perhaps akin to the alternate of 138); the sun; by implication, light: -- + east, sun.[ql
22:47 helos {hay'-los}; of uncertain affinity; a stud, i.e. spike: -- nail.[ql
22:48 hemas {hay-mas'}; accusative case plural of 1473; us: -- our, us, we.[ql
22:49 hemeis {hay-mice'}; nom. plural of 1473; we (only used when emphatic): -- us, we (ourselves).[ql
22:50 hemera {hay-mer'-ah}; feminine (with 5610 implied) of a derivative of hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476) meaning tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): -- age, + alway, (mid-)day (by day, [-ly]), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years.[ql
22:51 hemeteros {hay-met'-er-os}; from 2349; our: -- our, your [by a different reading].[ql
22:52 emen {ay'-mane}; a prolonged form of 2358; I was: -- be, was. [Sometimes unexpressed].[ql
22:53 hemithanes {hay-mee-than-ace'}; from a presumed compound of the base of 2255 and 2348; half dead, i.e. entirely exhausted: -- half dead.[ql
22:54 hemin {hay-meen'}; dative case plural of 1473; to (or for, with, by) us: -- our, (for) us, we.[ql
22:55 hemisu {hay'-mee-soo}; neuter of a derivative from an inseparable pref. akin to 260 (through the idea of partition involved in connection) and meaning semi-; (as noun) half: -- half.[ql
22:56 hemiorion {hay-mee-o'-ree-on}; from the base of 2255 and 5610; a half-hour: -- half an hour.[ql
22:57 hemon {hay-mone'}; genitive case plural of 1473; of (or from) us: -- our (company), us, we.[ql
22:58 en {ane}; imperfect of 1510; I (thou, etc.) was (wast or were): -- + agree, be, X have (+ charge of), hold, use, was(-t), were.[ql
22:59 henika {hay-nee'-kah}; of uncertain affinity; at which time: -- when.[ql
22:60 eper {ay'-per}; from 2228 and 4007; than at all (or than perhaps, than indeed): -- than.[ql
22:61 epios {ay'-pee-os}; probably from 2031; properly, affable, i.e. mild or kind: -- gentle.[ql
22:62 Er {ayr}; of Hebrew origin [6147]; Er, an Israelite: -- Er.[ql
22:63 eremos {ay'-rem-os}; perhaps by transposition from 2048 (through the idea of stillness); tranquil: -- quiet.[ql
22:64 Herodes {hay-ro'-dace}; compound of heros (a "hero") and 1491; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings: -- Herod.[ql
22:65 Herodianoi {hay-ro-dee-an-oy'}; plural of a derivative of 2264; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod: -- Herodians.[ql
22:66 Herodias {hay-ro-dee-as'}; from 2264; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family: -- Herodias.[ql
22:67 Herodion {hay-ro-dee'-ohn}; from 2264; Herodion, a Christian: -- Herodion.[ql
22:68 Hesaias {hay-sah-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3470]; Hesaias (i.e. Jeshajah), an Israelite: -- Esaias.[ql
22:69 Esau {ay-sow'}; of Hebrew origin [6215]; Esau, an Edomite: -- Esau.[ql
22:70 hesuchazo {hay-soo-khad'-zo}; from the same as 2272; to keep still (intransitively), i.e. refrain from labor, meddlesomeness or speech: -- cease, hold peace, be quiet, rest.[ql
22:71 hesuchia {hay-soo-khee'-ah}; feminine of 2272; (as noun) stillness, i.e. desistance from bustle or language: -- quietness, silence.[ql
22:72 hesuchios {hay-soo'-khee-os}; a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of 1476 and perhaps 2192; properly, keeping one's seat (sedentary), i.e. (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing): -- peaceable, quiet.[ql
22:73 etoi {ay'-toy}; from 2228 and 5104; either indeed: -- whether.[ql
22:74 hettao {hayt-tah'-o}; from the same as 2276; to make worse, i.e. vanquish (literally or figuratively); by implication, to rate lower: -- be inferior, overcome.[ql
22:75 hettema {hayt'-tay-mah}; from 2274; a deterioration, i.e. (objectively) failure or (subjectively) loss: -- diminishing, fault.[ql
22:76 hetton {hate'-ton}; neuter of comparative of heka (slightly) used for that of 2556; worse (as noun); by implication, less (as adverbially): -- less, worse.[ql
22:77 eto {ay'-to}; third person singular imperative of 1510; let him (or it) be: -- let...be.[ql
22:78 echeo {ay-kheh'-o}; from 2279; to make a loud noise, i.e. reverberate: -- roar, sound.[ql
22:79 echos {ay'-khos}; of uncertain affinity; a loud or confused noise ("echo"), i.e. roar; figuratively, a rumor: -- fame, sound.[ql
22:80 Thaddaios {thad-dah'-yos}; of uncertain origin; Thaddaeus, one of the Apostles: -- Thaddaeus.[ql
22:81 thalassa {thal'-as-sah}; probably prolonged from 251; the sea (genitive case or specially): -- sea.[ql
22:82 thalpo {thal'-po}; probably akin to thallo (to warm); to brood, i.e. (figuratively) to foster: -- cherish.[ql
22:83 Thamar {tham'-ar}; of Hebrew origin [8559]; Thamar (i.e. Tamar), an Israelitess: -- Thamar.[ql
22:84 thambeo {tham-beh'-o}; from 2285; to stupefy (with surprise), i.e. astound: -- amaze, astonish.[ql
22:85 thambos {tham'-bos}; akin to an obsolete tapho (to dumbfound); stupefaction (by surprise), i.e. astonishment: -- X amazed, + astonished, wonder.[ql
22:86 thanasimos {than-as'-ee-mos}; from 2288; fatal, i.e. poisonous: -- deadly.[ql
22:87 thanatephoros {than-at-ay'-for-os}; from (the feminine form of) 2288 and 5342; death-bearing, i.e. fatal: -- deadly.[ql
22:88 thanatos {than'-at-os}; from 2348; (properly, an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively): -- X deadly, (be...) death.[ql
22:89 thanatoo {than-at-o'-o}; from 2288 to kill (literally or figuratively): -- become dead, (cause to be) put to death, kill, mortify.[ql ***. thano. See 2348.[ql
22:90 thapto {thap'-to}; a primary verb; to celebrate funeral rites, i.e. inter: -- bury.[ql
22:91 Thara {thar'-ah}; of Hebrew origin [8646]; Thara (i.e. Terach), the father of Abraham: -- Thara.[ql
22:92 tharrheo {thar-hreh'-o}; another form for 2293; to exercise courage: -- be bold, X boldly, have confidence, be confident. Compare 5111.[ql
22:93 tharseo {thar-seh'-o}; from 2294; to have courage: -- be of good cheer (comfort). Compare 2292.[ql
22:94 tharsos {thar'-sos}; akin (by transp.) to thrasos (daring); boldness (subjectively): -- courage.[ql
22:95 thauma {thos'-mah}; apparently from a form of 2300; wonder (properly concrete; but by implication, abstractly): -- admiration.[ql
22:96 thaumazo {thou-mad'-zo}; from 2295; by implication, to admire: -- admire, have in admiration, marvel, wonder.[ql
22:97 thaumasios {thow-mas'-ee-os}; from 2295; wondrous, i.e. (neuter as noun) a miracle: -- wonderful thing.[ql
22:98 thaumastos {thow-mas-tos'}; from 2296; wondered at, i.e. (by implication) wonderful: -- marvel(-lous).[ql
22:99 thea {theh-ah'}; feminine of 2316; a female deity: -- goddess.[ql
23:00 theaomai {theh-ah'-om-ahee}; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to look closely at, i.e. (by implication) perceive (literally or figuratively); by extension to visit: -- behold, look (upon), see. Compare 3700.[ql
23:01 theatrizo {theh-at-rid'-zo}; from 2302; to expose as a spectacle: -- make a gazing stock.[ql
23:02 theatron {theh'-at-ron}; from 2300; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. general audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively): -- spectacle, theatre.[ql
23:03 theion {thi'-on}; probably neuter of 2304 (in its original sense of flashing); sulphur: -- brimstone.[ql
23:04 theios {thi'-os}; from 2316; godlike (neuter as noun, divinity): -- divine, godhead.[ql
23:05 theiotes {thi-ot'-ace}; from 2304; divinity (abstractly): -- godhead.[ql
23:06 theiodes {thi-o'-dace}; from 2303 and 1491; sulphur-like, i.e. sulphurous: -- brimstone.[ql ***. theleo. See 2309.[ql
23:07 thelema {thel'-ay-mah}; from the prolonged form of 2309; a determination (properly, the thing), i.e. (actively) choice (specially, purpose, decree; abstractly, volition) or (passively) inclination: -- desire, pleasure, will.[ql
23:08 thelesis {thel'-ay-sis}; from 2309; determination (properly, the act), i.e. option: -- will.[ql
23:09 thelo {thel'-o}; or ethelo {eth-el'-o}; in certain tenses theleo {thel-eh'-o}; and etheleo {eth-el-eh'-o}; which are otherwise obsolete; apparently strengthened from the alternate form of 138; to determine (as an active option from subjective impulse; whereas 1014 properly denotes rather a passive acquiescence in objective considerations), i.e. choose or prefer (literally or figuratively); by implication, to wish, i.e. be inclined to (sometimes adverbially, gladly); impersonally for the future tense, to be about to; by Hebraism, to delight in: -- desire, be disposed (forward), intend, list, love, mean, please, have rather, (be) will (have, -ling, -ling[-ly]).[ql
23:10 themelios {them-el'-ee-os}; from a derivative of 5087; something put down, i.e. a substruction (of a building, etc.), (literally or figuratively): -- foundation.[ql
23:11 themelioo {them-el-ee-o'-o}; from 2310; to lay a basis for, i.e. (literally) erect, or (figuratively) consolidate: -- (lay the) found(-ation), ground, settle.[ql
23:12 theodidaktos {theh-od-id'-ak-tos}; from 2316 and 1321; divinely instructed: -- taught of God.
23:13 theomacheo {theh-o-makh-eh'-o}; from 2314; to resist deity: -- fight against God.[ql
23:14 theomachos {theh-om'-akh-os}; from 2316 and 3164; an opponent of deity: -- to fight against God.[ql
23:15 theopneustos {theh-op'-nyoo-stos}; from 2316 and a presumed derivative of 4154; divinely breathed in: -- given by inspiration of God.[ql
23:16 theos {theh'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a deity, especially (with 3588) the supreme Divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; by Hebraism, very: -- X exceeding, God, god[-ly, -ward].[ql
23:17 theosebeia {theh-os-eb'-i-ah}; from 2318; devoutness, i.e. piety: -- godliness.[ql
23:18 theosebes {theh-os-eb-ace'}; from 2316 and 4576; reverent of God, i.e. pious: -- worshipper of God.[ql
23:19 theostuges {theh-os-too-gace'}; from 2316 and the base of 4767; hateful to God, i.e. impious: -- hater of God.[ql
23:20 theotes {theh-ot'-ace}; from 2316; divinity (abstractly): -- godhead.[ql
23:21 Theophilos {theh-of'-il-os}; from 2316 and 5384; friend of God; Theophilus, a Christian: -- Theophilus.[ql
23:22 therapeia {ther-ap-i'-ah}; from 2323; attendance (specially, medical, i.e. cure); figuratively and collec. domestics: -- healing, household.[ql
23:23 therapeuo {ther-ap-yoo'-o}; from the same as 2324; to wait upon menially, i.e. (figuratively) to adore (God), or (specially) to relieve (of disease): -- cure, heal, worship.[ql
23:24 therapon {ther-ap'-ohn}; apparently a participle from an otherwise obsolete derivative of the base of 2330; a menial attendant (as if cherishing): -- servant.[ql
23:25 therizo {ther-id'-zo}; from 2330 (in the sense of the crop); to harvest: -- reap.[ql
23:26 therismos {ther-is-mos'}; from 2325; reaping, i.e. the crop: -- harvest.[ql
23:27 theristes {ther-is-tace'}; from 2325; a harvester: -- reaper.[ql
23:28 thermaino {ther-mah'-ee-no}; from 2329; to heat (oneself): -- (be) warm(-ed, self).[ql
23:29 therme {ther'-may}; from the base of 2330; warmth: -- heat.[ql
23:30 theros {ther'-os}; from a primary thero (to heat); properly, heat, i.e. summer: -- summer.[ql
23:31 Thessalonikeus {thes-sal-on-ik-yoos'}; from 2332; a Thessalonican, i.e. inhabitant of Thessalonice: -- Thessalonian.[ql
23:32 Thessalonike {thes-sal-on-ee'-kay}; from Thessalos (a Thessalian) and 3529; Thessalonice, a place in Asia Minor: -- Thessalonica.[ql
23:33 Theudas {thyoo-das'}; of uncertain origin; Theudas, an Israelite: -- Theudas.[ql ***. theo. See 5087.[ql
23:34 theoreo {theh-o-reh'-o}; from a derivative of 2300 (perhaps by add. of 3708); to be a spectator of, i.e. discern, (literally, figuratively [experience] or intensively [acknowledge]): -- behold, consider, look on, perceive, see. Compare 3700.[ql
23:35 theoria {theh-o-ree'-ah}; from the same as 2334; spectatorship, i.e. (concretely) a spectacle: -- sight.[ql
23:36 theke {thay'-kay}; from 5087; a receptacle, i.e. scabbard: -- sheath.[ql
23:37 thelazo {thay-lad'-zo}; from thele (the nipple); to suckle, (by implication) to suck: -- (give) suck(-ling).[ql
23:38 thelus {thay'-loos}; from the same as 2337; female: -- female, woman.[ql
23:39 thera {thay'-rah}; from ther (a wild animal, as game); hunting, i.e. (figuratively) destruction: -- trap.[ql
23:40 thereuo {thay-ryoo'-o}; from 2339; to hunt (an animal), i.e. (figuratively) to carp at: -- catch.[ql
23:41 theriomacheo {thay-ree-om-akh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2342 and 3164; to be a beast-fighter (in the gladiatorial show), i.e. (figuratively) to encounter (furious men): -- fight with wild beasts.[ql
23:42 therion {thay-ree'-on}; diminutive from the same as 2339; a dangerous animal: -- (venomous, wild) beast.[ql
23:43 thesaurizo {thay-sow-rid'-zo}; from 2344; to amass or reserve (literally or figuratively): -- lay up (treasure), (keep) in store, (heap) treasure (together, up).[ql
23:44 thesauros {thay-sow-ros'}; from 5087; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively): -- treasure.[ql
23:45 thiggano {thing-gan'-o}; a prolonged form of an obsolete primary thigo (to finger); to manipulate, i.e. have to do with; by implication, to injure: -- handle, touch.[ql
23:46 thlibo {thlee'-bo}; akin to the base of 5147; to crowd (literally or figuratively): -- afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation, trouble.[ql
23:47 thlipsis {thlip'-sis}; from 2346; pressure (literally or figuratively): -- afflicted(-tion), anguish, burdened, persecution, tribulation, trouble.[ql
23:48 thnesko {thnay'-sko}; a strengthened form of a simpler primary thano {than'-o} (which is used for it only in certain tenses); to die (literally or figuratively): -- be dead, die.[ql
23:49 thnetos {thnay-tos'}; from 2348; liable to die: -- mortal(-ity).[ql
23:50 thorubeo {thor-oo-beh'-o}; from 2351; to be in tumult, i.e. disturb, clamor: -- make ado (a noise), trouble self, set on an uproar.[ql
23:51 thorubos {thor'-oo-bos}; from the base of 2360; a disturbance: -- tumult, uproar.[ql
23:52 thrauo {throw'-o}; a primary verb; to crush: -- bruise. Compare 4486.[ql
23:53 thremma {threm'-mah}; from 5142; stock (as raised on a farm): -- cattle.[ql
23:54 threneo {thray-neh'-o}; from 2355; to bewail: -- lament, mourn.[ql
23:55 threnos {thray'-nos}; from the base of 2360; wailing: -- lamentation.[ql
23:56 threskeia {thrace-ki'-ah}; from a derivative of 2357; ceremonial observance: -- religion, worshipping.[ql
23:57 threskos {thrace'-kos}; probably from the base of 2360; ceremonious in worship (as demonstrative), i.e. pious: -- religious.[ql
23:58 thriambeuo {three-am-byoo'-o}; from a prolonged compound of the base of 2360; and a derivative of 680 (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory: -- (cause) to triumph (over).[ql
23:59 thrix {threeks}; genitive case trichos, etc.; of uncertain derivation; hair: -- hair. Compare 2864.[ql
23:60 throeo {thro-eh'-o}; from threomai {to wail}; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten: -- trouble.[ql
23:61 thrombos {throm'-bos}; perhaps from 5142 (in the sense of thickening); a clot: -- great drop.[ql
23:62 thronos {thron'-os}; from thrao (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate: -- seat, throne.[ql
23:63 Thuateira {thoo-at'-i-rah}; of uncertain derivation; Thyatira, a place in Asia Minor: -- Thyatira.[ql
23:64 thugater {thoo-gat'-air}; apparently a primary word [compare "daughter"]; a female child, or (by Hebraism) descendant (or inhabitant): -- daughter.[ql
23:65 thugatrion {thoo-gat'-ree-on}; from 2364; a daughterling: -- little (young) daughter.[ql
23:66 thuella {thoo'-el-lah}; from 2380 (in the sense of blowing) a storm: -- tempest.[ql
23:67 thuinos {thoo'-ee-nos}; from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron-wood: -- thyine.[ql
23:68 thumiama {thoo-mee'-am-ah}; from 2370; an aroma, i.e. fragrant powder burnt in religious service; by implication, the burning itself: -- incense, odour.[ql
23:69 thumiasterion {thoo-mee-as-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 2370; a place of fumigation, i.e. the alter of incense (in the Temple): -- censer.[ql
23:70 thumiao {thoo-mee-ah'-o}; from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of smoking); to fumigate, i.e. offer aromatic fumes: -- burn incense.[ql
23:71 thumomacheo {thoo-mom-akh-eh'-o}; from a presumed compound of 2372 and 3164; to be in a furious fight, i.e. (figuratively) to be exasperated: -- be highly displeased.[ql
23:72 thumos {thoo-mos'}; from 2380; passion (as if breathing hard): -- fierceness, indignation, wrath. Compare 5590.[ql
23:73 thumoo {tho-mo'-o}; from 2372; to put in a passion, i.e. enrage: -- be wroth.[ql
23:74 thura {thoo'-rah}; apparently a primary word [compare "door"]; a portal or entrance (the opening or the closure, literally or figuratively): -- door, gate.[ql
23:75 thureos {thoo-reh-os'}; from 2374; a large shield (as door-shaped): -- shield.[ql
23:76 thuris {thoo-rece'}; from 2374; an aperture, i.e. window: -- window.[ql
23:77 thuroros {thoo-ro-ros'}; from 2374 and ouros (a watcher); a gate-warden: -- that kept the door, porter.[ql
23:78 thusia {thoo-see'-ah}; from 2380; sacrifice (the act or the victim, literally or figuratively): -- sacrifice.[ql
23:79 thusiasterion {thoo-see-as-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 2378; a place of sacrifice, i.e. an altar (special or genitive case, literal or figurative): -- altar.[ql
23:80 thuo {thoo'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke), i.e. (by implication) to sacrifice (properly, by fire, but genitive case); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose): -- kill, (do) sacrifice, slay.[ql
23:81 Thomas {tho-mas'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 8380]; the twin; Thomas, a Christian: -- Thomas.[ql
23:82 thorax {tho'-rax}; of uncertain affinity; the chest ("thorax"), i.e. (by implication) a corslet: -- breast-plate.[ql
23:83 Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros}; of Hebrew origin [2971]; Jairus (i.e. Jair), an Israelite: -- Jairus.[ql
23:84 Iakob {ee-ak-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [3290]; Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites: -- also an Israelite: -- Jacob.[ql
23:85 Iakobos {ee-ak'-o-bos}; the same as 2384 Graecized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites: -- James.[ql
23:86 iama {ee'-am-ah}; from 2390; a cure (the effect): -- healing.[ql
23:87 Iambres {ee-am-brace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jambres, an Egyptian: -- Jambres.[ql
23:88 Ianna {ee-an-nah'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 3238]; Janna, an Israelite: -- Janna.[ql
23:89 Iannes {ee-an-nace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jannes, an Egyptian: -- Jannes.[ql
23:90 iaomai {ee-ah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to cure (literally or figuratively): -- heal, make whole.[ql
23:91 Iared {ee-ar'-ed}; of Hebrew origin [3382]; Jared (i.e. Jered), an antediluvian: -- Jared.[ql
23:92 iasis {ee'-as-is}; from 2390; curing (the act): -- cure, heal(-ing).[ql
23:93 iaspis {ee'-as-pis}; probably of foreign origin [see 3471]; "jasper", a gem: -- jasper.[ql
23:94 Iason {ee-as'-oan}; future active participle masculine of 2390; about to cure; Jason, a Christian: -- Jason.[ql
23:95 iatros {ee-at-ros'}; from 2390; a physician: -- physician.[ql
23:96 ide {id'-eh}; second person singular imperative active of 1492; used as an interjection to denote surprise; lo!: -- behold, lo, see.[ql
23:97 idea {id-eh'-ah}; from 1492; a sight [comparative figuratively "idea"], i.e. aspect: -- countenance.[ql
23:98 idios {id'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; pertaining to self, i.e. one's own; by implication, private or separate: -- X his acquaintance, when they were alone, apart, aside, due, his (own, proper, several), home, (her, our, thine, your) own (business), private(-ly), proper, severally, their (own).[ql
23:99 idiotes {id-ee-o'-tace}; from 2398; a private person, i.e. (by implication) an ignoramus (compare "idiot"): -- ignorant, rude, unlearned.[ql
24:00 idou {id-oo'}; second person singular imperative middle voice of 1492; used as imperative lo!; -- behold, lo, see.[ql
24:01 Idoumaia {id-oo-mah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [123]; Idumaea (i.e. Edom), a region East (and South) of Palestine: -- Idumaea.[ql
24:02 hidros {hid-roce'}; a strengthened form of a primary idos (sweat): perspiration: -- sweat.[ql
24:03 Iezabel {ee-ed-zab-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [348]; Jezabel (i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher): -- Jezabel.[ql
24:04 Hierapolis {hee-er-ap'-ol-is}; from 2413 and 4172; holy city; Hierapolis, a place in Asia Minor: -- Hierapolis.[ql
24:05 hierateia {hee-er-at-i'-ah}; from 2407; priestliness, i.e. the sacerdotal function: -- office of the priesthood, priest's office.[ql
24:06 hierateuma {hee-er-at'-yoo-mah}; from 2407; the priestly fraternity, i.e. sacerdotal order (figuratively): -- priesthood.[ql
24:07 hierateuo {hee-er-at-yoo'-o}; prolongation from 2409; to be a priest, i.e. perform his functions: -- execute the priest's office.[ql
24:08 Hieremias {hee-er-em-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3414]; Hieremias (i.e. Jermijah), an Israelite: -- Jeremiah.[ql
24:09 hiereus {hee-er-yooce'}; from 2413; a priest (literally or figuratively): -- (high) priest.[ql
24:10 Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'}; of Hebrew origin [3405]; Jericho, a place in Palestine: -- Jericho.[ql
24:11 hieron {hee-er-on'}; neuter of 2413; a sacred place, i.e. the entire precincts (whereas 3485 denotes the central sanctuary itself) of the Temple (at Jerusalem or elsewhere): -- temple.[ql
24:12 hieroprepes {hee-er-op-rep-ace'}; from 2413 and the same as 4241; reverent: -- as becometh holiness.[ql
24:13 hieros {hee-er-os'}; of uncertain affinity; sacred: -- holy.[ql
24:14 Hierosoluma {hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah}; of Hebrew origin [3389]; Hierosolyma (i.e. Jerushalaim}, the capitol of Palestine: -- Jerusalem. Compare 2419.[ql
24:15 Hierosolumites {hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace}; from 2414; a Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma: -- of Jerusalem.[ql
24:16 hierosuleo {hee-er-os-ool-eh'-o}; from 2417; to be a temple-robber (figuratively): -- commit sacrilege.[ql
24:17 hierosulos {hee-er-os'-oo-los}; from 2411 and 4813; a temple-despoiler: -- robber of churches.[ql
24:18 hierourgeo {hee-er-oorg-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2411 and the base of 2041; to be a temple-worker, i.e. officiate as a priest (figuratively): -- minister.[ql
24:19 Hierousalem {hee-er-oo-sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [3389]; Hierusalem (i.e. Jerushalem), the capitol of Palestine: -- Jerusalem. Compare 2414.[ql
24:20 hierosune {hee-er-o-soo'-nay}; from 2413; sacredness, i.e. (by implication) the priestly office: -- priesthood.[ql
24:21 Iessai {es-es-sah'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3448]; Jessae (i.e. Jishai), an Israelite: -- Jesse.[ql
24:22 Iephthae {ee-ef-thah'-eh}; of Hebrew origin [3316]; Jephthae (i.e. Jiphtach), an Israelite: -- Jephthah.[ql
24:23 Iechonias {ee-ekh-on-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3204]; Jechonias (i.e. Jekonjah), an Israelite: -- Jechonias.[ql
24:24 Iesous {ee-ay-sooce'}; of Hebrew origin [3091]; Jesus (i.e. Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites: -- Jesus.[ql
24:25 hikanos {hik-an-os'}; from hiko [hikano or hikneomai, akin to 2240] (to arrive); competent (as if coming in season), i.e. ample (in amount) or fit (in character): -- able, + content, enough, good, great, large, long (while), many, meet, much, security, sore, sufficient, worthy.[ql
24:26 hikanotes {hik-an-ot'-ace}; from 2425; ability: -- sufficiency.[ql
24:27 hikanoo {hik-an-o'-o}; from 2425; to enable, i.e. qualify: -- make able (meet).[ql
24:28 hiketeria {hik-et-ay-ree'-ah}; from a derivative of the base of 2425 (through the idea of approaching for a favor); intreaty: -- supplication.[ql
24:29 hikmas {hik-mas'}; of uncert affinity; dampness: -- moisture.[ql
24:30 Ikonion {ee-kon'-ee-on}; perhaps from 1504; image-like; Iconium, a place in Asia MInor: -- Iconium.[ql
24:31 hilaros {hil-ar-os'}; from the same as 2436; propitious or merry ("hilarious"), i.e. prompt or willing: -- cheerful.[ql
24:32 hilarotes {hil-ar-ot'-ace}; from 2431; alacrity: -- cheerfulness.[ql
24:33 hilaskomai {hil-as'-kom-ahee}; middle voice from the same as 2436; to conciliate, i.e. (transitively) to atone for (sin), or (intransitively) be propitious: -- be merciful, make reconciliation for.[ql
24:34 hilasmos {hil-as-mos'}; atonement, i.e. (concretely) an expiator: -- propitiation.[ql
24:35 hilasterion {hil-as-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a derivative of 2433; an expiatory (place or thing), i.e. (concretely) an atoning victim, or (specially) the lid of the Ark (in the Temple): -- mercyseat, propitiation.[ql
24:36 hileos {hil'-eh-oce}; perhaps from the alternate form of 138; cheerful (as attractive), i.e. propitious; adverbially (by Hebraism) God be gracious!, i.e. (in averting some calamity) far be it: -- be it far, merciful.[ql
24:37 Illurikon {il-loo-ree-kon'}; neuter of an adjective from a name of uncertain derivation: (the) Illyrican (shore), i.e. (as a name itself) Illyricum, a region of Europe: -- Illyricum.[ql
24:38 himas {hee-mas'}; perhaps from the same as 260; a strap, i.e. (specially) the tie (of a sandal) or the lash (of a scourge): -- latchet, thong.[ql
24:39 himatizo {him-at-id'-zo}; from 2440; to dress: -- clothe.[ql
24:40 himation {him-at'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of ennumi (to put on); a dress (inner or outer): -- apparel, cloke, clothes, garment, raiment, robe, vesture.[ql
24:41 himatismos {him-at-is-mos'}; from 2439; clothing: -- apparel (X -led), array, raiment, vesture.[ql
24:42 himeiromai {him-i'-rom-ahee}; middle voice from himeros (a yearning; of uncertain affinity); to long for: -- be affectionately desirous.[ql
24:43 hina {hin'-ah}; probably from the same as the former part of 1438 (through the demonstrative idea; compare 3588); in order that (denoting the purpose or the result): -- albeit, because, to the intent (that), lest, so as, (so) that, (for) to. Compare 3363.[ql ***. hina me. See 3363.[ql
24:44 hinati {hin-at-ee'}; from 2443 and 5101; for what reason?, i.e. why?: -- wherefore, why.[ql
24:45 Ioppe {ee-op'-pay}; of Hebrew origin [3305]; Joppe (i.e. Japho), a place in Palestine: -- Joppa.[ql
24:46 Iordanes {ee-or-dan'-ace}; of Hebrew origin [3383]; the Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine: -- Jordan.[ql
24:47 ios {ee-os'}; perhaps from eimi (to go) or hiemi (to send); rust (as if emitted by metals); also venom (as emitted by serpents): -- poison, rust.[ql
24:48 Iouda {ee-oo-dah'}; of Hebrew origin [3063 or perhaps 3194]; Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in) Palestine: -- Judah.[ql
24:49 Ioudaia {ee-oo-dah'-yah}; feminine of 2453 (with 1093 implied); the Judaean land (i.e. Judaea), a region of Palestine: -- Judaea.[ql
24:50 Ioudaizo {ee-oo-dah-id'-zo}; from 2453; to become a Judaean, i.e. "Judaize": -- live as the Jews.[ql
24:51 Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-kos'}; from 2453; Judaic, i.e. resembling a Judaean: -- Jewish.[ql
24:52 Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-koce'}; adverb from 2451; Judaically or in a manner resembling a Judaean: -- as do the Jews.[ql
24:53 Ioudaios {ee-oo-dah'-yos}; from 2448 (in the sense of 2455 as a country); Judaean, i.e. belonging to Jehudah: -- Jew(-ess), of Judaea.[ql
24:54 Ioudaismos {ee-oo-dah-is-mos'}; from 2450; "Judaism", i.e. the Jewish faith and usages: -- Jews' religion.[ql
24:55 Ioudas {ee-oo-das'}; of Hebrew origin [3063]; Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region: -- Juda(-h, -s); Jude.[ql
24:56 Ioulia {ee-oo-lee'-ah}; feminine of the same as 2457; Julia, a Christian woman: -- Julia.[ql
24:57 Ioulios {ee-oo'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Julius, a centurion: -- Julius.[ql
24:58 Iounias {ee-oo-nee'-as}; of Latin origin; Junias, a Christian: -- Junias.[ql
24:59 Ioustos {ee-ooce'-tos}; of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three Christian: -- Justus.[ql
24:60 hippeus {hip-yooce'}; from 2462; an equestrian, i.e. member of a cavalry corps.: -- horseman.[ql
24:61 hippikon {hip-pee-kon'}; neuter of a derivative of 2462; the cavalry force: -- horse(-men).[ql
24:62 hippos {hip'-pos}; of uncertain affinity; a horse: -- horse.[ql
24:63 iris {ee'-ris}; perhaps from 2046 (as a symbol of the female messenger of the pagan deities); a rainbow ("iris"): -- rainbow.[ql
24:64 Isaak {ee-sah-ak'}; of Hebrew origin [3327]; Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham: -- Isaac.[ql
24:65 isaggelos {ee-sang'-el-los}; from 2470 and 32; like an angel, i.e. angelic: -- equal unto the angels.[ql
24:66 Isachar {ee-sakh-ar'}; of Hebrew origin [3485]; Isachar (i.e. Jissaskar), a son of Jacob (figuratively, his descendant): -- Issachar.[ql
24:67 isemi {is'-ay-mee}; assumed by some as the base of cert. irregular forms of 1942; to know: -- know.[ql
24:68 isthi {is'-thee}; second person imperative present of 1510; be thou: -- + agree, be, X give thyself wholly to.[ql
24:69 Iskariotes {is-kar-ee-o'-tace}; of Hebrew origin [probably 377 and 7149]; inhabitant of Kerioth; Iscariotes (i.e. Keriothite), an epithet of Judas the traitor: -- Iscariot.[ql
24:70 isos {ee'-sos}; probably from 1492 (through the idea of seeming); similar (in amount and kind): -- + agree, as much, equal, like.[ql
24:71 isotes {ee-sot'-ace}; likeness (in condition or proportion); by implication, equity: -- equal(-ity).[ql
24:72 isotimos {ee-sot'-ee-mos}; from 2470 and 5092; of equal value or honor: -- like precious.[ql
24:73 isopsuchos {ee-sop'-soo-khos}; from 2470 and 5590; of similar spirit: -- likeminded.[ql
24:74 Israel {is-rah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [3478]; Israel (i.e. Jisrael), the adopted name of Jacob, including his descendants (literally or figuratively): -- Israel.[ql
24:75 Israelites {is-rah-ale-ee'-tace}; from 2474; an "Israelite", i.e. descendant of Israel (literally or figuratively): -- Israelite.[ql
24:76 histemi {his'-tay-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary stao {stah'-o} (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in various applications (literally or figuratively): -- abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare 5087.[ql
24:77 historeo {his-tor-eh'-o}; from a derivative of 1492; to be knowing (learned), i.e. (by implication) to visit for information (interview): -- see.[ql
24:78 ischuros {is-khoo-ros'}; from 2479; forcible (literally or figuratively): -- boisterous, mighty(-ier), powerful, strong(-er, man), valiant.[ql
24:79 ischus {is-khoos'}; from a derivative of is (force; compare eschon, a form of 2192); forcefulness (literally or figuratively): -- ability, might([-ily]), power, strength.[ql
24:80 ischuo {is-khoo'-o}; from 2479; to have (or exercise) force (literally or figuratively): -- be able, avail, can do([-not]), could, be good, might, prevail, be of strength, be whole, + much work.[ql
24:81 isos {ee'-soce}; adverb from 2470; likely, i.e. perhaps: -- it may be.[ql
24:82 Italia {ee-tal-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Italia, a region of Europe: -- Italy.[ql
24:83 Italikos {ee-tal-ee-kos'}; from 2482; Italic, i.e. belonging to Italia: -- Italian.[ql
24:84 Itouraia {ee-too-rah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [3195]; Ituraea (i.e. Jetur), a region of Palestine: -- Ituraea.[ql
24:85 ichthudion {ikh-thoo'-dee-on}; diminutive from 2486; a petty fish: -- little (small) fish.[ql
24:86 ichthus {ikh-thoos'}; of uncertain affinity; a fish: -- fish.[ql
24:87 ichnos {ikh'-nos}; from ikneomai (to arrive; compare 2240); a track (figuratively): -- step.[ql
24:88 Ioatham {ee-o-ath'-am}; of Hebrew origin [3147]; Joatham (i.e. Jotham), an Israelite: -- Joatham.[ql
24:89 Ioanna {ee-o-an'-nah}; feminine of the same as 2491; Joanna, a Christian: -- Joanna.[ql
24:90 Ioannas {ee-o-an-nas'}; a form of 2491; Joannas, an Israelite: -- Joannas.[ql
24:91 Ioannes {ee-o-an'-nace}; of Hebrew origin [3110]; Joannes (i.e. Jochanan), the name of four Israelites: -- John.[ql
24:92 Iob {ee-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [347]; Job (i.e. Ijob), a patriarch: -- Job.[ql
24:93 Ioel {ee-o-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [3100]; Joel, an Israelite: -- Joel.[ql
24:94 Ionan {ee-o-nan'}; probably for 2491 or 2495; Jonan, an Israelite: -- Jonan.[ql
24:95 Ionas {ee-o-nas'}; of Hebrew origin [3124]; Jonas (i.e. Jonah), the name of two Israelites: -- Jonas.[ql
24:96 Ioram {ee-o-ram'}; of Hebrew origin [3141]; Joram, an Israelite: -- Joram.[ql
24:97 Ioreim {ee-o-rime'}; perhaps for 2496; Jorim, an Israelite: -- Jorim.[ql
24:98 Iosaphat {ee-o-saf-at'}; of Hebrew origin [3092]; Josaphat (i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite: -- Josaphat.[ql
24:99 Iose {ee-o-say'}; genitive case of 2500; Jose, an Israelite: -- Jose.[ql
25:00 Ioses {ee-o-sace'}; perhaps for 2501; Joses, the name of two Israelites: -- Joses. Compare 2499.[ql
25:01 Ioseph {ee-o-safe'}; of Hebrew origin [3130]; Joseph, the name of seven Israelites: -- Joseph.[ql
25:02 Iosias {ee-o-see'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2977]; Josias (i.e. Joshiah), an Israelite: -- Josias.[ql
25:03 iota {ee-o'-tah}; of Hebrew origin [the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet]; "iota", the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything: -- jot.[ql
25:04 kago {kag-o'}; from 2532 and 1473 (so also the dative case kamoi {kam-oy'}; and accusative case kame {kam-eh'}; and (or also, even, etc.) I, (to) me: -- (and, even, even so, so) I (also, in like wise), both me, me also.[ql
25:05 katha {kath-ah'}; from 2596 and the neuter plural of 3739; according to which things, i.e. just as: -- as.[ql
25:06 kathairesis {kath-ah'-ee-res-is}; from 2507; demolition; figuratively, extinction: -- destruction, pulling down.[ql
25:07 kathaireo {kath-ahee-reh'-o}; from 2596 and 138 (including its alternate); to lower (or with violence) demolish (literally or figuratively): -- cast (pull, put, take) down, destroy.[ql
25:08 kathairo {kath-ah'-ee-ro}; from 2513; to cleanse, i.e. (specially) to prune; figuratively, to expiate: -- purge.[ql
25:09 kathaper {kath-ap'-er}; from 2505 and 4007; exactly as: -- (even, as well) as.[ql
25:10 kathapto {kath-ap'-to}; from 2596 and 680; to sieze upon: -- fasten on.[ql
25:11 katharizo {kath-ar-id'-zo}; from 2513; to cleanse (literally or figuratively): -- (make) clean(-se), purge, purify.[ql
25:12 katharismos {kath-ar-is-mos'}; from 2511; a washing off, i.e. (cer.) ablution, (morally) expiation: -- cleansing, + purge, purification(-fying).[ql
25:13 katharos {kath-ar-os'}; of uncertain affinity; clean (literally or figuratively): -- clean, clear, pure.[ql
25:14 katharotes {kath-ar-ot'-ace}; from 2513; cleanness (cer.): -- purification.[ql
25:15 kathedra {kath-ed'-rah}; from 2596 and the same as 1476; a bench (literally or figuratively): -- seat.[ql
25:16 kathezomai {kath-ed'-zom-ahee}; from 2596 and the base of 1476; to sit down: -- sit.[ql
25:17 kathexes {kath-ex-ace'}; from 2596 and 1836; thereafter, i.e. consecutively; as a noun (by ellipsis of noun) a subsequent person or time: -- after(-ward), by (in) order.[ql
25:18 katheudo {kath-yoo'-do}; from 2596 and heudo (to sleep); to lie down to rest, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep (literally or figuratively): -- (be a-)sleep.[ql
25:19 kathegetes {kath-ayg-ay-tace'}; from a compound of 2596 and 2233; a guide, i.e. (figuratively) a teacher: -- master.[ql
25:20 katheko {kath-ay'-ko}; from 2596 and 2240}; to reach to, i.e. (neuter of present active participle, figuratively as adjective) becoming: -- convenient, fit.[ql
25:21 kathemai {kath'-ay-mahee}; from 2596; and hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476); to sit down; figuratively, to remain, reside: -- dwell, sit (by, down).[ql
25:22 kathemerinos {kath-ay-mer-ee-nos'}; from 2596 and 2250; quotidian: -- daily.[ql
25:23 kathizo {kath-id'-zo}; another (active) form for 2516; to seat down, i.e. set (figuratively, appoint); intransitively, to sit (down); figuratively, to settle (hover, dwell): -- continue, set, sit (down), tarry.[ql
25:24 kathiemi {kath-ee'-ay-mee}; from 2596; and hiemi (to send); to lower: -- let down.[ql
25:25 kathistemi {kath-is'-tay-mee}; from 2596 and 2476; to place down (permanently), i.e. (figuratively) to designate, constitute, convoy: -- appoint, be, conduct, make, ordain, set.[ql
25:26 katho {kath-o'}; from 2596 and 3739; according to which thing, i.e. precisely as, in proportion as: -- according to that, (inasmuch) as.[ql
25:27 katholou {kath-ol'-oo}; from 2596 and 3650; on the whole, i.e. entirely: -- at all.[ql
25:28 kathoplizo {kath-op-lid'-zo}; from 2596; and 3695; to equip fully with armor: -- arm.[ql
25:29 kathorao {kath-or-ah'-o}; from 2596 and 3708; to behold fully, i.e. (figuratively) distinctly apprehend: -- clearly see.[ql
25:30 kathoti {kath-ot'-ee}; from 2596; and 3739 and 5100; according to which certain thing, i.e. as far (or inasmuch) as: -- (according, forasmuch) as, because (that).[ql
25:31 kathos {kath-oce'}; from 2596 and 5613; just (or inasmuch) as, that: -- according to, (according, even) as, how, when.[ql
25:32 kai {kahee}; apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force; and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words: -- and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet.[ql
25:33 Kaiaphas {kah-ee-af'-as}; of Aramaic origin; the dell; Caiaphas (i.e. Cajepha), an Israelite: -- Caiaphas.[ql
25:34 kaige {kah'-ee-gheh}; from 2532 and 1065; and at least (or even, indeed): -- and, at least.[ql
25:35 Kain {kah'-in}; of Hebrew origin [7014]; Cain, (i.e. Cajin), the son of Adam: -- Cain.[ql
25:36 Kainan {kah-ee-nan'}; of Hebrew origin [7018]; Cainan (i.e. Kenan), the name of two patriarchs: -- Cainan.[ql
25:37 kainos {kahee-nos'}; of uncertain affinity; new (especially in freshness; while 3501 is properly so with respect to age: -- new.[ql
25:38 kainotes {kahee-not'-ace}; from 2537; renewal (figuratively): -- newness.[ql
25:39 kaiper {kah'-ee-per}; from 2532 and 4007; and indeed, i.e. nevertheless or notwithstanding: -- and yet, although.[ql
25:40 kairos {kahee-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; an occasion, i.e. set or proper time: -- X always, opportunity, (convenient, due) season, (due, short, while) time, a while. Compare 5550.[ql
25:41 Kaisar {kah'-ee-sar}; of Latin origin; Caesar, a title of the Roman emperor: -- Caesar.[ql
25:42 Kaisereia {kahee-sar'-i-a}; from 2541; Caesaria, the name of two places in Palestine: -- Caesarea.[ql
25:43 kaitoi {kah'-ee-toy}; from 2532 and 5104; and yet, i.e. nevertheless: -- although.[ql
25:44 kaitoige {kah'-ee-toyg-eh}; from 2543 and 1065; and yet indeed, i.e. although really: -- nevertheless, though.[ql
25:45 kaio {kah'-yo}; apparently a primary verb; to set on fire, i.e. kindle or (by implication) consume: -- burn, light.[ql
25:46 kakei {kak-i'}; from 2532 and 1563; likewise in that place: -- and there, there (thither) also.[ql
25:47 kakeithen {kak-i'-then}; from 2532 and 1564; likewise from that place (or time): -- and afterward (from) (thence), thence also.[ql
25:48 kakeinos {kak-i'-nos}; from 2532 and 1565; likewise that (or those): -- and him (other, them), even he, him also, them (also), (and) they.[ql
25:49 kakia {kak-ee'-ah}; from 2556; badness, i.e. (subjectively) depravity, or (actively) malignity, or (passively) trouble: -- evil, malice(-iousness), naughtiness, wickedness.[ql
25:50 kakoetheia {kak-o-ay'-thi-ah}; from a compound of 2556 and 2239; bad character, i.e. (specially) mischievousness: -- malignity.[ql
25:51 kakologeo {kak-ol-og-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2556 and 3056; to revile: -- curse, speak evil of.[ql
25:52 kakopatheia {kak-op-ath'-i-ah}; from a compound of 2256 and 3806; hardship: -- suffering affliction.[ql
25:53 kakopatheo {kak-op-ath-eh'-o}; from the same as 2552; to undergo hardship: -- be afflicted, endure afflictions (hardness), suffer trouble.[ql
25:54 kakopoieo {kak-op-oy-eh'-o}; from 2555; to be a bad-doer, i.e. (objectively) to injure, or (genitive) to sin: -- do(ing) evil.[ql
25:55 kakopoios {kak-op-oy-os'}; from 2556 and 4160; a bad-doer; (specifically) a criminal: -- evil-doer, malefactor.[ql
25:56 kakos {kak-os'}; apparently a primary word; worthless (intrinsically, such; whereas 4190 properly refers to effects), i.e. (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious: -- bad, evil, harm, ill, noisome, wicked.[ql
25:57 kakourgos {kak-oor'-gos}; from 2556 and the base of 2041; a wrong-doer, i.e. criminal: -- evil-doer, malefactor.[ql
25:58 kakoucheo {kak-oo-kheh'-o}; from a presumed compound of 2556 and 2192; to maltreat: -- which suffer adversity, torment.[ql
25:59 kakoo {kak-o'-o}; from 2556; to injure; figuratively, to exasperate: -- make evil affected, entreat evil, harm, hurt, vex.[ql
25:60 kakos {kak-oce'}; from 2556; badly (phys. or morally): -- amiss, diseased, evil, grievously, miserably, sick, sore.[ql
25:61 kakosis {kak'-o-sis}; from 2559; maltreatment: -- affliction.[ql
25:62 kalame {kal-am'-ay}; feminine of 2563; a stalk of grain, i.e. (collectively) stubble: -- stubble.[ql
25:63 kalamos {kal'-am-os}; or uncertain affinity; a reed (the plant or its stem, or that of a similar plant); by implication, a pen: -- pen, reed.[ql
25:64 kaleo {kal-eh'-o}; akin to the base of 2753; to "call" (properly, aloud, but used in a variety of applications, dir. or otherwise): -- bid, call (forth), (whose, whose sur-)name (was [called]).[ql
25:65 kallielaios {kal-le-el'-ah-yos}; from the base of 2566 and 1636; a cultivated olive tree, i.e. a domesticated or improved one: -- good olive tree.[ql
25:66 kallion {kal-lee'-on}; neuter of the (irregular) comparitive of 2570; (adverbially) better than many: -- very well.[ql
25:67 kalodidaskalos {kal-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 2570 and 1320; a teacher of the right: -- teacher of good things.[ql
25:68 Kaloi Limenes {kal-oy' lee-men'-es}; plural of 2570 and 3040; Good Harbors, i.e. Fairhaven, a bay of Crete: -- fair havens.[ql
25:69 kalopoieo {kal-op-oy-eh'-o}; from 2570 and 4160; to do well, i.e. live virtuously: -- well doing.[ql
25:70 kalos {kal-os'}; of uncertain affinity; properly, beautiful, but chiefly (figuratively) good (literally or morally), i.e. valuable or virtuous (for appearance or use, and thus distinguished from 18, which is properly intrinsic): -- X better, fair, good(-ly), honest, meet, well, worthy.[ql
25:71 kaluma {kal'-oo-mah}; from 2572; a cover, i.e. veil: -- vail.[ql
25:72 kalupto {kal-oop'-to}; akin to 2813 and 2928; to cover up (literally or figuratively): -- cover, hide.[ql
25:73 kalos {kal-oce'}; adverb from 2570; well (usually morally): -- (in a) good (place), honestly, + recover, (full) well.[ql
25:74 kamelos {kam'-ay-los}; of Hebrew origin [1581]; a "camel": -- camel.[ql
25:75 kaminos {kam'-ee-nos}; probably from 2545; a furnace: -- furnace.[ql
25:76 kammuo {kam-moo'-o}; from a compound of 2596 and the base of 3466; to shut down, i.e. close the eyes: -- close.[ql
25:77 kamno {kam'-no}; apparently a primary verb; properly, to toil, i.e. (by implication) to tire (figuratively, faint, sicken): -- faint, sick, be wearied.[ql
25:78 kampto {kamp'-to}; apparently a primary verb; to bend: -- bow.[ql
25:79 kan {kan}; from 2532 and 1437; and (or even) if: -- and (also) if (so much as), if but, at the least, though, yet.[ql
25:80 Kana {kan-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [compare 7071]; Cana, a place in Palestine: -- Cana.[ql
25:81 Kananites {kan-an-ee'-tace}; of Aramaic origin [compare 7067]; zealous; Cananites, an epithet: -- Canaanite [by mistake for a derivative from 5477].[ql
25:82 Kandake {kan-dak'-ay}; of foreign origin: -- Candace, an Egyptian queen: -- Candace.[ql
25:83 kanon {kan-ohn'}; from kane (a straight reed, i.e. rod); a rule ("canon"), i.e. (figuratively) a standard (of faith and practice); by implication, a boundary, i.e. (figuratively) a sphere (of activity): -- line, rule.[ql
25:84 Kapernaoum {cap-er-nah-oom'}; of Hebrew origin [probably 3723 and 5151]; Capernaum (i.e. Caphanachum), a place in Palestine: -- Capernaum.[ql
25:85 kapeleuo {kap-ale-yoo'-o}; from kapelos (a huckster); to retail, i.e. (by implication) to adulterate (figuratively): -- corrupt.[ql
25:86 kapnos {kap-nos'}; of uncertain affinity; smoke: -- smoke.[ql
25:87 Kappadokia {kap-pad-ok-ee'-ah}; of foreign origin; Cappadocia, a region of Asia Minor: -- Cappadocia.[ql
25:88 kardia {kar-dee'-ah}; prolonged from a primary kar (Latin, cor, "heart"); the heart, i.e. (figuratively) the thoughts or feelings (mind); also (by analogy) the middle: -- (+ broken-)heart(-ed).[ql
25:89 kardiognostes {kar-dee-og-noce'-tace}; from 2588 and 1097; a heart-knower: -- which knowest the hearts.[ql
25:90 karpos {kar-pos'}; probably from the base of 726; fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively: -- fruit.[ql
25:91 Karpos {kar'-pos}; perhaps for 2590; Carpus, probably a Christian: -- Carpus.[ql
25:92 karpophoreo {kar-pof-or-eh'-o}; from 2593; to be fertile (literally or figuratively): -- be (bear, bring forth) fruit(-ful).[ql
25:93 karpophoros {kar-pof-or'-os}; from 2590 and 5342; fruitbearing (figuratively): -- fruitful.[ql
25:94 kartereo {kar-ter-eh'-o}; from a derivative of 2904 (transp.); to be strong, i.e. (figuratively) steadfast (patient): -- endure.[ql
25:95 karphos {kar'-fos}; from karpho (to wither); a dry twig or straw: -- mote.[ql
25:96 kata {kat-ah'}; a primary particle; (prepositionally) down (in place or time), in varied relations (according to the case [genitive case, dative case or accusative case] with which it is joined): -- about, according as (to), after, against, (when they were) X alone, among, and, X apart, (even, like) as (concerning, pertaining to touching), X aside, at, before, beyond, by, to the charge of, [charita-]bly, concerning, + covered, [dai-]ly, down, every, (+ far more) exceeding, X more excellent, for, from...to, godly, in(-asmuch, divers, every, -to, respect of), ...by, after the manner of, + by any means, beyond (out of) measure, X mightily, more, X natural, of (up-)on (X part), out (of every), over against, (+ your) X own, + particularly, so, through(-oughout, -oughout every), thus, (un-)to(-gether, -ward), X uttermost, where(-by), with. In composition it retains many of these applications, and frequently denotes opposition, distribution, or intensity.[ql
25:97 katabaino {kat-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 2596 and the base of 939; to descend (literally or figuratively): -- come (get, go, step) down, fall (down).[ql
25:98 kataballo {kat-ab-al'-lo}; from 2596 and 906; to throw down: -- cast down, lay.[ql
25:99 katabareo {kat-ab-ar-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 916; to impose upon: -- burden.[ql
26:00 katabasis {kat-ab'-as-is}; from 2597; a declivity: -- descent.[ql
26:01 katabibazo {kat-ab-ib-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of the base of 939; to cause to go down, i.e. precipitate: -- bring (thrust) down.[ql
26:02 katabole {kat-ab-ol-ay'}; from 2598; a deposition, i.e. founding; figuratively, conception: -- conceive, foundation.[ql
26:03 katabrabeuo {kat-ab-rab-yoo'-o}; from 2596 and 1018 (in its original sense); to award the price against, i.e. (figuratively) to defraud (of salvation): -- beguile of reward.[ql
26:04 kataggeleus {kat-ang-gel-yooce'}; from 2605; a proclaimer: -- setter forth.[ql
26:05 kataggello {kat-ang-gel'-lo}; from 2596 and the base of 32; to proclaim, promulgate: -- declare, preach, shew, speak of, teach.[ql
26:06 katagelao {kat-ag-el-ah'-o}; to laugh down, i.e. deride: -- laugh to scorn.[ql
26:07 kataginosko {kat-ag-in-o'-sko}; from 2596 and 1097; to note against, i.e. find fault with: -- blame, condemn.[ql
26:08 katagnumi {kat-ag'-noo-mee}; from 2596 and the base of 4486; to rend in pieces, i.e. crack apart: -- break.[ql
26:09 katago {kat-ag'-o}; from 2596 and 71; to lead down; specially, to moor a vessel: -- bring (down, forth), (bring to) land, touch.[ql
26:10 katagonizomai {kat-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee}; from 2596 and 75; to struggle against, i.e. (by implication) to overcome: -- subdue.[ql
26:11 katadeo {kat-ad-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 1210; to tie down, i.e. bandage (a wound): -- bind up.[ql
26:12 katadelos {kat-ad'-ay-los}; from 2596 intensive and 1212; manifest: -- far more evident.[ql
26:13 katadikazo {kat-ad-ik-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 1349; to adjudge against, i.e. pronounce guilty: -- condemn.[ql
26:14 katadioko {kat-ad-ee-o'-ko}; from 2596 and 1377; to hunt down, i.e. search for: -- follow after.[ql
26:15 katadouloo {kat-ad-oo-lo'-o}; from 2596 and 1402; to enslave utterly: -- bring into bondage.[ql
26:16 katadunasteuo {kat-ad-oo-nas-tyoo'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of 1413; to exercise dominion against, i.e. oppress: -- oppress.[ql
26:17 kataischuno {kat-ahee-skhoo'-no}; from 2596 and 153; to shame down, i.e. disgrace or (by implication) put to the blush: -- confound, dishonour, (be a-, make a-)shame(-d).[ql
26:18 katakaio {kat-ak-ah'-ee-o}; from 2596 and 2545; to burn down (to the ground), i.e. consume wholly: -- burn (up, utterly).[ql
26:19 katakalupto {kat-ak-al-oop'-to}; from 2596 and 2572; to cover wholly, i.e. veil: -- cover, hide.[ql
26:20 katakauchaomai {kat-ak-ow-khah'-om-ahee}; from 2596 and 2744; to exult against (i.e. over): -- boast (against), glory, rejoice against.[ql
26:21 katakeimai {kat-ak'-i-mahee}; from 2596 and 2749; to lie down, i.e. (by implication) be sick; specially, to recline at a meal: -- keep, lie, sit at meat (down).[ql
26:22 kataklao {kat-ak-lah'-o}; from 2596 and 2806; to break down, i.e. divide: -- break.[ql
26:23 katakleio {kat-ak-li'-o}; from 2596 and 2808; to shut down (in a dungeon), i.e. incarcerate: -- shut up.[ql
26:24 kataklerodoteo {kat-ak-lay-rod-ot-eh'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of a compound of 2819 and 1325; to be a giver of lots to each, i.e. (by implication) to apportion an estate: -- divide by lot.[ql
26:25 kataklino {kat-ak-lee'-no}; from 2596 and 2827; to recline down, i.e. (specially) to take a place at table: -- (make) sit down (at meat).[ql
26:26 katakluzo {kat-ak-lood'-zo}; from 2596 and the base of 2830; to dash (wash) down, i.e. (by implication) to deluge: -- overflow.[ql
26:27 kataklusmos {kat-ak-looce-mos'}; from 2626; an inundation: -- flood.[ql
26:28 katakoloutheo {kat-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 2596 and 190; to accompany closely: -- follow (after).[ql
26:29 katakopto {kat-ak-op'-to}; from 2596 and 2875; to chop down, i.e. mangle: -- cut.[ql
26:30 katakremnizo {kat-ak-rame-nid'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 2911; to precipitate down: -- cast down headlong.[ql
26:31 katakrima {kat-ak'-ree-mah}; from 2632; an adverse sentence (the verdict): -- condemnation.[ql
26:32 katakrino {kat-ak-ree'-no}; from 2596 and 2919; to judge against, i.e. sentence: -- condemn, damn.[ql
26:33 katakrisis {kat-ak'-ree-sis}; from 2632; sentencing adversely (the act): -- condemn(-ation).[ql
26:34 katakurieuo {kat-ak-oo-ree-yoo'-o}; from 2596 and 2961; to lord against, i.e. control, subjugate: -- exercise dominion over (lordship), be lord over, overcome.[ql
26:35 katalaleo {kat-al-al-eh'-o}; from 2637; to be a traducer, i.e. to slander: -- speak against (evil of).[ql
26:36 katalalia {kat-al-al-ee'-ah}; from 2637; defamation: -- backbiting, evil speaking.[ql
26:37 katalalos {kat-al'-al-os}; from 2596 and the base of 2980; talkative against, i.e. a slanderer: -- backbiter.[ql
26:38 katalambano {kat-al-am-ban'-o}; from 2596 and 2983; to take eagerly, i.e. seize, possess, etc. (literally or figuratively): -- apprehend, attain, come upon, comprehend, find, obtain, perceive, (over-)take.[ql
26:39 katalego {kat-al-eg'-o}; from 2596 and 3004 (in its orig. meaning); to lay down, i.e. (figuratively) to enrol: -- take into the number.[ql
26:40 kataleimma {kat-al'-ime-mah}; from 2641; a remainder, i.e. (by implication) a few: -- remnant.[ql
26:41 kataleipo {kat-al-i'-po}; from 2596 and 3007; to leave down, i.e. behind; by implication, to abandon, have remaining: -- forsake, leave, reserve.[ql
26:42 katalithazo {kat-al-ith-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and 3034; to stone down, i.e. to death: -- stone.[ql
26:43 katallage {kat-al-lag-ay'}; from 2644; exchange (figuratively, adjustment), i.e. restoration to (the divine) favor: -- atonement, reconciliation(-ing).[ql
26:44 katallasso {kat-al-las'-so}; from 2596 and 236; to change mutually, i.e. (figuratively) to compound a difference: -- reconcile.[ql
26:45 kataloipos {kat-al'-oy-pos}; from 2596 and 3062; left down (behind), i.e remaining (plural the rest): -- residue.[ql
26:46 kataluma {kat-al'-oo-mah}; from 2647; properly, a dissolution (breaking up of a journey), i.e. (by implication) a lodging-place: -- guestchamber, inn.[ql
26:47 kataluo {kat-al-oo'-o}; from 2596 and 3089; to loosen down (disintegrate), i.e. (by implication) to demolish (literally or figuratively); specially [compare 2646] to halt for the night: -- destroy, dissolve, be guest, lodge, come to nought, overthrow, throw down.[ql
26:48 katamanthano {kat-am-an-than'-o}; from 2596 and 3129; to learn thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to note carefully: -- consider.[ql
26:49 katamartureo {kat-am-ar-too-reh'-o}; from 2596 and 3140; to testify against: -- witness against.[ql
26:50 katameno {kat-am-en'-o}; from 2596 and 3306; to stay fully, i.e. reside: -- abide.[ql
26:51 katamonas {kat-am-on'-as}; from 2596 and accusative case plural feminine of 3441 (with 5561 implied); according to sole places, i.e. (adverbially) separately: -- alone.[ql
26:52 katanathema {kat-an-ath'-em-ah}; from 2596 (intensive) and 331; an imprecation: -- curse.[ql
26:53 katanathematizo {kat-an-ath-em-at-id'-zo}; from 2596 (intensive) and 332; to imprecate: -- curse.[ql
26:54 katanalisko {kat-an-al-is'-ko}; from 2596 and 355; to consume utterly: -- consume.[ql
26:55 katanarkao {kat-an-ar-kah'-o}; from 2596 and narkao (to be numb); to grow utterly torpid, i.e. (by implication) slothful (figuratively, expensive): -- be burdensome (chargeable).[ql
26:56 kataneuo {kat-an-yoo'-o}; from 2596 and 3506; to nod down (towards), i.e. (by analogy) to make signs to: -- beckon.[ql
26:57 katanoeo {kat-an-o-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 3539; to observe fully: -- behold, consider, discover, perceive.[ql
26:58 katantao {kat-an-tah'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of 473; to meet against, i.e. arrive at (literally or figuratively): -- attain, come.[ql
26:59 katanuxis {kat-an'-oox-is}; from 2660; a prickling (sensation, as of the limbs asleep), i.e. (by implication [perhaps by some confusion with 3506 or even with 3571]) stupor (lethargy): -- slumber.[ql
26:60 katanusso {kat-an-oos'-so}; from 2596 and 3572; to pierce thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to agitate violently ("sting to the quick"): -- prick.[ql
26:61 kataxioo {kat-ax-ee-o'-o}; from 2596 and 515; to deem entirely deserving: -- (ac-)count worthy.[ql
26:62 katapateo {kat-ap-at-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 3961; to trample down; figuratively, to reject with disdain: -- trample, tread (down, underfoot).[ql
26:63 katapausis {kat-ap'-ow-sis}; from 2664; reposing down, i.e. (by Hebraism) abode: -- rest.[ql
26:64 katapauo {kat-ap-ow'-o}; from 2596 and 3973; to settle down, i.e. (literally) to colonize, or (figuratively) to (cause to) desist: -- cease, (give) rest(-rain).[ql
26:65 katapetasma {kat-ap-et'-as-mah}; from a compound of 2596 and a congener of 4072; something spread thoroughly, i.e. (specially) the door screen (to the Most Holy Place) in the Jewish Temple: -- vail.[ql
26:66 katapino {kat-ap-ee'-no}; from 2596 and 4095; to drink down, i.e. gulp entire (literally or figuratively): -- devour, drown, swallow (up).[ knowledge.[ql
26:67 katapipto {kat-ap-ip'-to}; from 2596 and 4098; to fall down: -- fall (down)[ql
26:68 katapleo {kat-ap-leh'-o}; from 2596 and 4126; to sail down upon a place, i.e. to land at: -- arrive.[ql
26:69 kataponeo {kat-ap-on-eh'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of 4192; to labor down, i.e. wear with toil (figuratively, harrass): -- oppress, vex.[ql
26:70 katapontizo {kat-ap-on-tid'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of the same as 4195; to plunge down, i.e. submerge: -- drown, sink.[ql
26:71 katara {kat-ar'-ah}; from 2596 (intensive) and 685; imprecation, execration: -- curse(-d, ing).[ql
26:72 kataraomai {kat-ar-ah'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 2671; to execrate; by analogy, to doom: -- curse.[ql
26:73 katargeo {kat-arg-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 691; to be (render) entirely idle (useless), literally or figuratively: -- abolish, cease, cumber, deliver, destroy, do away, become (make) of no (none, without) effect, fail, loose, bring (come) to nought, put away (down), vanish away, make void.[ql
26:74 katarithmeo {kat-ar-ith-meh'-o}; from 2596 and 705; to reckon among: -- number with.[ql
26:75 katartizo {kat-ar-tid'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 739; to complete thoroughly, i.e. repair (literally or figuratively) or adjust: -- fit, frame, mend, (make) perfect(-ly join together), prepare, restore.[ql
26:76 katartisis {kat-ar'-tis-is}; from 2675; thorough equipment (subjectively): -- perfection.[ql
26:77 katartismos {kat-ar-tis-mos'}; from 2675; complete furnishing (objectively): -- perfecting.[ql
26:78 kataseio {kat-as-i'-o}; from 2596 and 4579; to sway downward, i.e. make a signal: -- beckon.[ql
26:79 kataskapto {kat-as-kap'-to}; from 2596 and 4626; to undermine, i.e. (by implication) destroy: -- dig down, ruin.[ql
26:80 kataskeuazo {kat-ask-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 4632; to prepare thoroughly (properly, by external equipment; whereas 2090 refers rather to internal fitness); by implication, to construct, create: -- build, make, ordain, prepare.[ql
26:81 kataskenoo {kat-as-kay-no'-o}; from 2596 and 4637; to camp down, i.e. haunt; figuratively, to remain: -- lodge, rest.[ql
26:82 kataskenosis {kat-as-kay'-no-sis}; from 2681; an encamping, i.e. (figuratively) a perch: -- nest.[ql
26:83 kataskiazo {kat-as-kee-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 4639; to overshade, i.e. cover: -- shadow.[ql
26:84 kataskopeo {kat-as-kop-eh'-o}; from 2685; to be a sentinel, i.e. to inspect insidiously: -- spy out.[ql
26:85 kataskopos {kat-as'-kop-os}; from 2596 (intensive) and 4649 (in the sense of a watcher); a reconnoiterer: -- spy.[ql
26:86 katasophizomai {kat-as-of-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 2596 and 4679; to be crafty against, i.e. circumvent: -- deal subtilly with.[ql
26:87 katastello {kat-as-tel'-lo}; from 2596 and 4724; to put down, i.e. quell: -- appease, quiet.[ql
26:88 katastema {kat-as'-tay-mah}; from 2525; properly, a position or condition, i.e. (subjectively) demeanor: -- behaviour.[ql
26:89 katastole {kat-as-tol-ay'}; from 2687; a deposit, i.e. (specially) costume: -- apparel.[ql
26:90 katastrepho {kat-as-tref'-o}; from 2596 and 4762; to turn upside down, i.e. upset: -- overthrow.[ql
26:91 katastreniao {kat-as-tray-nee-ah'-o}; from 2596 and 4763; to become voluptuous against: -- begin to wax wanton against.[ql
26:92 katastrophe {kat-as-trof-ay'}; from 2690; an overturn ("catastrophe"), i.e. demolition; figuratively, apostasy: -- overthrow, subverting.[ql
26:93 katastronnumi {kat-as-trone'-noo-mee}; from 2596 and 4766; to strew down, i.e. (by implication) to prostrate (slay): -- overthrow.[ql
26:94 katasuro {kat-as-oo'-ro}; from 2596 and 4951; to drag down, i.e. arrest judicially: -- hale.[ql
26:95 katasphatto {kat-as-fat'-to}; from 2596 and 4969; to kill down, i.e. slaughter: -- slay.[ql
26:96 katasphragizo {kat-as-frag-id'-zo}; from 2596 and 4972; to seal closely: -- seal.[ql
26:97 kataschesis {kat-as'-khes-is}; from 2722; a holding down, i.e. occupancy: -- possession.[ql
26:98 katatithemi {kat-at-ith'-ay-mee}; from 2596 and 5087; to place down, i.e. deposit (literally or figuratively): -- do, lay, shew.[ql
26:99 katatome {kat-at-om-ay'}; from a compound of 2596 and temno (to cut); a cutting down (off), i.e. mutilation (ironically): -- concision. Compare 609.[ql
27:00 katatoxeuo {kat-at-ox-yoo'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of 5115; to shoot down with an arrow or other missile: -- thrust through.[ql
27:01 katatrecho {kat-at-rekh'-o}; from 2596 and 5143; to run down, i.e. hasten from a tower: -- run down.[ql ***. kataphago. See 2719.[ql
27:02 kataphero {kat-af-er'-o}; from 2596 and 5342 (including its alternate); to bear down, i.e. (figuratively) overcome (with drowsiness); specially, to cast a vote: -- fall, give, sink down.[ql
27:03 katapheugo {kat-af-yoo'-go}; from 2596 and 5343; to flee down (away): -- flee.[ql
27:04 katphtheiro {kat-af-thi'-ro}; from 2596 and 5351; to spoil entirely, i.e. (literally) to destroy; or (figuratively) to deprave; -- corrupt, utterly perish.[ql
27:05 kataphileo {kat-af-ee-leh'-o}}; of Latin origin; a "legion", i.e. Roman regiment (figuratively): -- legion.[ql
27:06 kataphroneo {kat-af-ron-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 5426; to think against, i.e. disesteem: -- despise.[ql
27:07 kataphrontes {kat-af-ron-tace'}; from 2706; a contemner: -- despiser.[ql
27:08 katacheo {kat-akh-eh'-o}; from 2596 and cheo (to pour); to pour down (out): -- pour.[ql
27:09 katachthonios {kat-akh-thon'-ee-os}; from 2596 and chthon (the ground); subterranean, i.e. infernal (belonging to the world of departed spirits): -- under the earth.[ql
27:10 katachraomai {kat-akh-rah'-om-ahee}; from 2596 and 5530; to overuse, i.e. misuse: -- abuse.[ql
27:11 katapsucho {kat-ap-soo'-kho}; from 2596 and 5594; to cool down (off), i.e. refresh: -- cool.[ql
27:12 kateidolos {kat-i'-do-los}; from 2596 (intensive) and 1497; utterly idolatrous: -- wholly given to idolatry.[ql ***. kateleutho. See 2718.[ql
27:13 katenanti {kat-en'-an-tee}; from 2596 and 1725; directly opposite: -- before, over against.[ql ***. katenegko. See 2702.[ql
27:14 katenopion {kat-en-o'-pee-on}; from 2596 and 1799; directly in front of: -- before (the presence of), in the sight of.[ql
27:15 katexousiazo {kat-ex-oo-see-ad'-zo}; from 2596 and 1850; to have (wield) full privilege over: -- exercise authority.[ql
27:16 katergazomai {kat-er-gad'-zom-ahee}; from 2596 and 2038; do work fully, i.e. accomplish; by implication, to finish, fashion: -- cause, to (deed), perform, work (out).[ql
27:18 katerchomai {kat-er'-khom-ahee}; from 2596 and 2064 (including its alternate); to come (or go) down (literally or figuratively): -- come (down), depart, descend, go down, land.[ql
27:19 katesthio {kat-es-thee'-o}; from 2596 and 2068 (including its alternate); to eat down, i.e. devour (literally or figuratively): -- devour.[ql
27:20 kateuthuno {kat-yoo-thoo'-no}; from 2596 and 2116; to straighten fully, i.e. (figuratively) direct: -- guide, direct.[ql
27:21 katephistemi {kat-ef-is'-tay-mee}; from 2596 and 2186; to stand over against, i.e. rush upon (assault): -- make insurrection against.[ql
27:22 katecho {kat-ekh'-o}; from 2596 and 2192; to hold down (fast), in various applications (literally or figuratively): -- have, hold (fast), keep (in memory), let, X make toward, possess, retain, seize on, stay, take, withhold.[ql
27:23 kategoreo {kat-ay-gor-eh'-o}; from 2725; to be a plaintiff, i.e. to charge with some offence: -- accuse, object.[ql
27:24 kategoria {kat-ay-gor-ee'-ah}; from 2725; a complaint ("category"), i.e. criminal charge: -- accusation (X -ed).[ql
27:25 kategoros {kat-ay'-gor-os}; from 2596 and 58; against one in the assembly, i.e. a complaintant at law; specially, Satan: -- accuser.[ql
27:26 katepheia {kat-ay'-fi-ah}; from a compound of 2596 and perhaps a derivative of the base of 5316 (meaning downcast in look); demureness, i.e. (by implication) sadness: -- heaviness.[ql
27:27 katecheo {kat-ay-kheh'-o}; from 2596 and 2279; to sound down into the ears, i.e. (by implication) to indoctrinate ("catechize") or (genitive case) to apprise of: -- inform, instruct, teach.[ql
27:28 katioo {kat-ee-o'-o}; from 2596 and a derivative of 2447; to rust down, i.e. corrode: -- canker.[ql
27:29 katischuo {kat-is-khoo'-o}; from 2596 and 2480; to overpower: -- prevail (against).[ql
27:30 katoikeo {kat-oy-keh'-o}; from 2596 and 3611; to house permanently, i.e. reside (literally or figuratively): -- dwell(-er), inhabitant(-ter).[ql
27:31 katoikesis {kat-oy'-kay-sis}; from 2730; residence (properly, the act; but by implication, concretely, the mansion): -- dwelling.[ql
27:32 katoiketerion {kat-oy-kay-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 2730; a dwelling-place: -- habitation.[ql
27:33 katoikia {kat-oy-kee'-ah}; residence (properly, the condition; but by implication, the abode itself): -- habitation.[ql
27:34 katoptrizomai {kat-op-trid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3700 [compare 2072]; to mirror oneself, i.e. to see reflected (figuratively): -- behold as in a glass.[ql
27:35 katorthoma {kat-or'-tho-mah}; from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3717 [compare 1357]; something made fully upright, i.e. (figuratively) rectification (specially, good public administration): -- very worthy deed.[ql
27:36 kato {kat'-o}; also (compare) katotero {kat-o-ter'-o}; [compare 2737]; adverb from 2596; downwards: -- beneath, bottom, down, under.[ql
27:37 katoteros {kat-o'-ter-os}; comparitive from 2736; inferior (locally, of Hades): -- lower.[ql
27:38 kauma {kow'-mah}; from 2545; properly, a burn (concretely), but used (abstractly) of a glow: -- heat.[ql
27:39 kaumatizo {kow-mat-id'-zo}; from 2738; to burn: -- scorch.[ql
27:40 kausis {kow'-sis}; from 2545; burning (the act): -- be burned.[ql
27:41 kausoo {kow-so'-o}; from 2740; to set on fire: -- fervent heat.[ql
27:42 kauson {kow'-sone}; from 2741; a glare: -- (burning) heat.[ql
27:43 kauteriazo {kow-tay-ree-ad'-zo}; from a derivative of 2545; to brand ("cauterize"), i.e. (by implication) to render unsensitive (figuratively):-- sear with a hot iron.[ql
27:44 kauchaomai {kow-khah'-om-ahee}; from some (obsolete) base akin to that of aucheo (to boast) and 2172; to vaunt (in a good or a bad sense): -- (make) boast, glory, joy, rejoice.[ql
27:45 kauchema {kow'-khay-mah}; from 2744; a boast (properly, the object; by implication, the act) in a good or a bad sense: -- boasting, (whereof) to glory (of), glorying, rejoice(-ing).[ql
27:46 kauchesis {kow'-khay-sis}; from 2744; boasting (properly, the act; by implication, the object), in a good or a bad sense: -- boasting, whereof I may glory, glorying, rejoicing.[ql
27:47 Kegchreai {keng-khreh-a'-hee}; probably from kegchros (millet); Cenchreae, a port of Corinth: -- Cencrea.[ql
27:48 Kedron {ked-rone'}; of Hebrew origin [6939]; Cedron (i.e. Kidron), a brook near Jerusalem: -- Cedron.[ql
27:49 keimai {ki'-mahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to lie outstretched (literally or figuratively): -- be (appointed, laid up, made, set), lay, lie. Compare 5087.[ql
27:50 keiria {ki-ree'-ah}; of uncertain affinity; a swathe, i.e. winding-sheet: -- graveclothes.[ql
27:51 keiro {ki'-ro}; a primary verb; to shear: -- shear(-er).[ql
27:52 keleuma {kel'-yoo-mah}; from 2753; a cry of incitement: -- shout.[ql
27:53 keleuo {kel-yoo'-o}; from a primary kello (to urge on); "hail"; to incite by word, i.e. order: -- bid, (at, give) command(-ment).[ql
27:54 kenodoxia {ken-od-ox-ee'-ah}; from 2755; empty glorying, i.e. self-conceit: -- vain-glory.[ql
27:55 kenodoxos {ken-od'-ox-os}; from 2756 and 1391; vainly glorifying, i.e. self-conceited: -- desirous of vain-glory.[ql
27:56 kenos {ken-os'}; apparently a primary word; empty (literally or figuratively): -- empty, (in) vain.[ql
27:57 kenophonia {ken-of-o-nee'-ah}; from a presumed compound of 2756 and 5456; empty sounding, i.e. fruitless discussion: -- vain.[ql
27:58 kenoo {ken-o'-o}; from 2756; to make empty, i.e. (figuratively) to abase, neutralize, falsify: -- make (of none effect, of no reputation, void), be in vain.[ql
27:59 kentron {ken'-tron}; from kenteo (to prick); a point ("centre"), i.e. a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse): -- prick, sting.[ql
27:60 kenturion {ken-too-ree'-ohn}; of Latin origin; a centurion, i.e. captain of one hundred soldiers: -- centurion.[ql
27:61 kenos {ken-oce'}; adverb from 2756; vainly, i.e. to no purpose: -- in vain.[ql
27:62 keraia {ker-ah'-yah}; feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of 2768; something horn-like, i.e. (specially) the apex of a Hebrew letter (figuratively, the least particle): -- tittle.[ql
27:63 kerameus {ker-am-yooce'}; from 2766; a potter: -- potter.[ql
27:64 keramikos {ker-am-ik-os'}; from 2766; made of clay, i.e. earthen: -- of a potter.[ql
27:65 keramion {ker-am'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2766; an earthenware vessel, i.e. jar: -- pitcher.[ql
27:66 keramos {ker'-am-os}; probably from the base of 2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware, i.e. a tile (by analogy, a thin roof or awning): -- tiling.[ql
27:67 kerannumi {ker-an'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a more primary kerao {ker-ah'-o} (which is used in certain tenses); to mingle, i.e. (by implication) to pour out (for drinking): -- fill, pour out. Compare 3396.[ql
27:68 keras {ker'-as}; from a primary kar (the hair of the head); a horn (literally or figuratively): -- horn.[ql
27:69 keration {ker-at'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2768; something horned, i.e. (specially) the pod of the carob-tree: -- husk.[ql ***. kerao. See 2767.[ql
27:70 kerdaino {ker-dah'-ee-no}; from 2771; to gain (literally or figuratively): -- (get) gain, win.[ql
27:71 kerdos {ker'-dos}; of uncertain affinity; gain (pecuniary or genitive case): -- gain, lucre.[ql
27:72 kerma {ker'-mah}; from 2751; a clipping (bit), i.e. (specially) a coin: -- money.[ql
27:73 kermatistes {ker-mat-is-tace'}; from a derivative of 2772; a handler of coins, i.e. money-broker: -- changer of money.[ql
27:74 kephalaion {kef-al'-ah-yon}; neuter of a derivative of 2776; a principal thing, i.e. main point; specially, an amount (of money): -- sum.[ql
27:75 kephalaioo {kef-al-ahee-o'-o}; from the same as 2774; (specially) to strike on the head: -- wound in the head.[ql
27:76 kephale {kef-al-ay'}; from the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing); the head (as the part most readily taken hold of), literally or figuratively: -- head.[ql
27:77 kephalis {kef-al-is'}; from 2776; properly, a knob, i.e. (by implication) a roll (by extension from the end of a stick on which the MS. was rolled): -- volume.[ql
27:78 kensos {kane'-sos}; of Latin origin; properly, an enrollment ("census"), i.e. (by implication) a tax: -- tribute.[ql
27:79 kepos {kay'-pos}; of uncertain affinity; a garden: -- garden.[ql
27:80 kepouros {kay-poo-ros'}; from 2779 and ouros (a warden); a garden-keeper, i.e. gardener: -- gardener.[ql
27:81 kerion {kay-ree'-on}; diminutive from keos (wax); a cell for honey, i.e. (collectively) the comb: -- [honey-]comb.[ql
27:82 kerugma {kay'-roog-mah}; from 2784; a proclamation (especially of the gospel; by implication, the gospel itself): -- preaching.[ql
27:83 kerux {kay'-roox}; from 2784; a herald, i.e. of divine truth (especially of the gospel): -- preacher.[ql
27:84 kerusso {kay-roos'-so}; of uncertain affinity; to herald (as a public crier), especially divine truth (the gospel): -- preacher(-er), proclaim, publish.[ql
27:85 ketos {kay'-tos}; probably from the base of 5490; a huge fish (as gaping for prey): -- whale.[ql
27:86 Kephas {kay-fas'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 3710]; the Rock; Cephas (i.e. Kepha), a surname of Peter: -- Cephas.[ql
27:87 kibotos {kib-o-tos'}; of uncertain derivation; a box, i.e. the sacred ark and that of Noah: -- ark.[ql
27:88 kithara {kith-ar'-ah}; of uncertain affinity; a lyre: -- harp.[ql
27:89 kitharizo {kith-ar-id'-zo}; from 2788; to play on a lyre: -- harp.[ql
27:90 kitharoidos {kith-ar-o'-dos}; from 2788 and a derivative of the same as 5603; a lyre-singer(-player), i.e. harpist: -- harper.[ql
27:91 Kilikia {kil-ik-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Cilicia, a region of Asia Minor: -- Cilicia.[ql
27:92 kinamomon {kin-am'-o-mon}; of foreign origin [compare 7076]; cinnamon: -- cinnamon.[ql
27:93 kinduneuo {kin-doon-yoo'-o}; from 2794; to undergo peril: -- be in danger, be (stand) in jeopardy.[ql
27:94 kindunos {kin'-doo-nos}; of uncertain derivation; danger: -- peril.[ql
27:95 kineo {kin-eh'-o}; from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively: -- (re-)move(-r), way.[ql
27:96 kinesis {kin'-ay-sis}; from 2795; a stirring: -- moving.[ql
27:97 Kis {kis}; of Hebrew origin [7027]; Cis (i.e. Kish), an Israelite: -- Cis.[ql ***. kichremi. See 5531.[ql
27:98 klados {klad'-os}; from 2806; a twig or bough (as if broken off): -- branch.[ql
27:99 klaio {klah'-yo}; of uncertain affinity; to sob, i.e. wail aloud (whereas 1145 is rather to cry silently): -- bewail, weep.[ql
28:00 klasis {klas'-is}; from 2806; fracture (the act): -- breaking.[ql
28:01 klasma {klas'-mah}; from 2806; a piece (bit): -- broken, fragment.[ql
28:02 Klaude {klow'-day}; of uncertain derivation; Claude, an island near Crete: -- Clauda.[ql
28:03 Klaudia {klow-dee'-ah}; feminine of 2804; Claudia, a Christian woman: -- Claudia.[ql
28:04 Klaudios {klow'-dee-os}; of Latin origin; Claudius, the name of two Romans: -- Claudius.[ql
28:05 klauthmos {klowth-mos'}; from 2799; lamentation: -- wailing, weeping, X wept.[ql
28:06 klao {klah'-o}; a primary verb; to break (specially, of bread): -- break.[ql
28:07 kleis {klice}; from 2808; a key (as shutting a lock), literally or figuratively: -- key.[ql
28:08 kleio {kli'-o}; a primary verb; to close (literally or figuratively): -- shut (up).[ql
28:09 klemma {klem'-mah}; from 2813; stealing (properly, the thing stolen, but used of the act): -- theft.[ql
28:10 Kleopas {kleh-op'-as}; probably contracted from Kleopatros (compound of 2811 and 3962); Cleopas, a Christian: -- Cleopas.[ql
28:11 kleos {kleh'-os}; from a shorter form of 2564; renown (as if being called): -- glory.[ql
28:12 kleptes {klep'-tace}; from 2813; a stealer (literally or figuratively): -- thief. Compare 3027.[ql
28:13 klepto {klep'-to}; a primary verb; to filch: -- steal.[ql
28:14 klema {kaly'-mah}; from 2806; a limb or shoot (as if broken off): -- branch.[ql
28:15 Klemes {klay'-mace}; of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.e. Clemens), a Christian: -- Clement.[ql
28:16 kleronomeo {klay-ron-om-eh'-o}; from 2818; to be an heir to (literally or figuratively): -- be heir, (obtain by) inherit(-ance).[ql
28:17 kleronomia {klay-ron-om-ee'-ah}; from 2818; heirship, i.e. (concretely) a patrimony or (genitive case) a possession: -- inheritance.[ql
28:18 kleronomos {klay-ron-om'-os}; from 2819 and the base of 3551 (in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. [reflexively] getting by apportionment); a sharer by lot, i.e. inheritor (literally or figuratively); by implication, a possessor: -- heir.[ql
28:19 kleros {klay'-ros}; probably from 2806 (through the idea of using bits of wood, etc., for the pively) to assign (a privilege): -- obtain an inheritance.[ql
28:20 kleroo {klay-ro-o}; from 2819; to allot, i.e. (fig.) to assign (a privilege): -- obtain an inheritance.
28:21 klesis {klay'-sis}; from a shorter form of 2564; an invitation (figuratively): -- calling.[ql
28:22 kletos {klay-tos'}; from the same as 2821; invited, i.e. appointed, or (specifically) a saint: -- called.[ql
28:23 klibanos {klib'-an-os}; of uncertain derivation; an earthen pot used for baking in: -- oven.[ql
28:24 klima {klee'-mah}; from 2827; a slope, i.e. (spec.) a "clime" or tract of country: -- part, region.[ql
28:25 kline {klee'-nay}; from 2827; a couch (for sleep, sickness, sitting or eating): -- bed, table.[ql
28:26 klinidion {klin-id'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2825; a pallet or little couch: -- bed.[ql
28:27 klino {klee'-no}; a primary verb; to slant or slope, i.e. incline or recline (literally or figuratively): -- bow (down), be far spent, lay, turn to flight, wear away.[ql
28:28 klisia {klee-see'-ah}; from a derivative of 2827; properly, reclination, i.e. (concretely and specifically) a party at a meal: -- company.[ql
28:29 klope {klop-ay'}; from 2813; stealing: -- theft.[ql
28:30 kludon {kloo'-dohn}; from kluzo (to billow or dash over); a surge of the sea (literally or figuratively): -- raging, wave.[ql
28:31 kludonizomai {kloo-do-nid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 2830; to surge, i.e. (figuratively) to fluctuate: -- toss to and fro.[ql
28:32 Klopas {klo-pas'}; of Aramaic origin (corresponding to 256); Clopas, an Israelite: -- Clopas.[ql
28:33 knetho {knay'-tho}; from a primary knao (to scrape); to scratch, i.e. (by implication) to tickle: -- X itching.[ql
28:34 Knidos {knee'-dos}; probably of foreign origin; Cnidus, a place in Asia Minor: -- Cnidus.[ql
28:35 kodrantes {kod-ran'-tace}; of Latin origin; a quadrans, i.e. the fourth part of an as: -- farthing.[ql
28:36 koilia {koy-lee'-ah}; from koilos ("hollow"); a cavity, i.e. (especially) the abdomen; by implication, the matrix; figuratively, the heart: -- belly, womb.[ql
28:37 koimao {koy-mah'-o}; from 2749; to put to sleep, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively, to decease: -- (be a-, fall a-, fall on) sleep, be dead.[ql
28:38 koimesis {koy'-may-sis}; from 2837, sleeping, i.e. (by implication) repose: -- taking of rest.[ql
28:39 koinos {koy-nos'}; probably from 4862; common, i.e. (literally) shared by all or several, or (cer.) profane: -- common, defiled, unclean, unholy.[ql
28:40 koinoo {koy-no'-o}; from 2839; to make (or consider) profane (ceremonially): -- call common, defile, pollute, unclean.[ql
28:41 koinoneo {koy-no-neh'-o}; from 2844; to share with others (objectively or subjectively): -- communicate, distribute, be partaker.[ql
28:42 koinonia {koy-nohn-ee'-ah}; from 2844; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction: -- (to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship.[ql
28:43 koinonikos {koy-no-nee-kos'}; from 2844; communicative, i.e. (pecuniarily) liberal: -- willing to communicate.[ql
28:44 koinonos {koy-no-nos'}; from 2839; a sharer, i.e. associate: -- companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner.[ql
28:45 koite {koy'-tay}; from 2749; a couch; by extension cohabitation; by implication, the male sperm: -- bed, chambering, X conceive.[ql
28:46 koiton {koy-tone'}; from 2845; a bedroom: -- + chamberlain.[ql
28:47 kokkinos {kok'-kee-nos}; from 2848 (from the kernel-shape of the insect); crimson-colored: -- scarlet (colour, coloured).[ql
28:48 kokkos {kok'-kos}; apparently a primary word; a kernel of seed: -- corn, grain.[ql
28:49 kolazo {kol-ad'-zo}; from kolos (dwarf); properly, to curtail, i.e. (figuratively) to chastise (or reverse for infliction): -- punish.[ql
28:50 kolakeia {kol-ak-i'-ah}; from a derivative of kolax (a fawner); flattery: -- X flattering.[ql
28:51 kolasis {kol'-as-is}; from 2849; penal infliction: -- punishment, torment.[ql
28:52 kolaphizo {kol-af-id'-zo}; from a derivative of the base of 2849; to rap with the fist: -- buffet.[ql
28:53 kollao {kol-lah'-o}; from kolla ("glue"); to glue, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to stick (figuratively): -- cleave, join (self), keep company.[ql
28:54 kollourion {kol-loo'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of kollura (a cake; prob akin to the base of 2853); properly, a poultice (as made of or in the form of crackers), i.e. (by analogy) a plaster: -- eyesalve.[ql
28:55 kollubistes {kol-loo-bis-tace'}; from a presumed derivative of kollubos (a small coin; probably akin to 2854); a coin-dealer: -- (money-)changer.[ql
28:56 koloboo {kol-ob-o'-o}; from a derivative of the base of 2849; to dock, i.e. (figuratively) abridge: -- shorten.[ql
28:57 Kolossai {kol-os-sah'-ee}; apparently feminine plural of kolossos ("colossal"); Colossae, a place in Asia Minor: -- Colosse.[ql
28:58 Kolossaeus {kol-os-sayoos'}; from 2857; a Colossaean, (i.e. inhabitant of Colossae: -- Colossian.[ql
28:59 kolpos {kol'-pos}; apparently a primary word; the bosom; by analogy, a bay: -- bosom, creek.[ql
28:60 kolumbao {kol-oom-bah'-o}; from kolumbos (a diver); to plunge into water: -- swim.[ql
28:61 kolumbethra {kol-oom-bay'-thrah}; a diving-place, i.e. pond for bathing (or swimming): -- pool.[ql
28:62 kolonia {kol-o-nee'-ah}; of Latin origin; a Roman "colony" for veterans: -- colony.[ql
28:63 komao {kom-ah'-o}; from 2864; to wear tresses of hair: -- have long hair.[ql
28:64 kome {kom'-ay}; apparently from the same as 2865; the hair of the head (locks, as ornamental, and thus differing from 2359; which properly denotes merely the scalp): -- hair.[ql
28:65 komizo {kom-id'-zo}; from a primary komeo (to tend, i.e. take care of); properly, to provide for, i.e. (by implication) to carry off (as if from harm; genitive case obtain): -- bring, receive.[ql
28:66 kompsoteron {komp-sot'-er-on}; neuter comparative of a derivative of the base of 2865 (meaning properly, well dressed, i.e. nice); figuratively, convalescent: -- + began to amend.[ql
28:67 koniao {kon-ee-ah'-o}; from konia (dust; by analogy, lime); to whitewash: -- whiten.[ql
28:68 koniortos {kon-ee-or-tos'}; from the base of 2867 and ornumi (to "rouse"); pulverulence (as blown about): -- dust.[ql
28:69 kopazo {kop-ad'-zo}; from 2873; to tire, i.e. (figuratively) to relax: -- cease.[ql
28:70 kopetos {kop-et-os'}; from 2875; mourning (properly, by beating the breast): -- lamentation.[ql
28:71 kope {kop-ay'}; from 2875; cutting, i.e. carnage: -- slaughter.[ql
28:72 kopiao {kop-ee-ah'-o}; from a derivative of 2873; to feel fatigue; by implication, to work hard: -- (bestow) labour, toil, be wearied.[ql
28:73 kopos {kop'-os}; from 2875; a cut, i.e. (by analogy) toil (as reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by implication, pains: -- labour, + trouble, weariness.[ql
28:74 kopria {kop-ree'-ah}; from kopros (ordure; perhaps akin to 2875); manure: -- dung(-hill).[ql
28:75 kopto {kop'-to}; a primary verb; to "chop"; specially, to beat the breast in grief: -- cut down, lament, mourn, (be-)wail. Compare the base of 5114.[ql
28:76 korax {kor'-ax}; perhaps from 2880; a crow (from its voracity): -- raven.[ql
28:77 korasion {kor-as'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of kore (a maiden); a (little) girl: -- damsel, maid.[ql
28:78 korban {kor-ban'}; and korbanas {kor-ban-as'}; of Hebrew and Aramaic origin respectively [7133]; a votive offering and the offering; a consecrated present (to the Temple fund); by extension (the latter term) the Treasury itself, i.e. the room where the contribution boxes stood: -- Corban, treasury.[ql
28:79 Kore {kor-eh'}; of Hebrew origin [7141]; Core (i.e. Korach), an Israelite: -- Core.[ql
28:80 korennumi {kor-en'-noo-mee}; a primary verb; to cram, i.e. glut or sate: -- eat enough, full.[ql
28:81 Korinthios {kor-in'-thee-os}; from 2882; a Corinthian, i.e. inhabitant of Corinth: -- Corinthian.[ql
28:82 Korinthos {kor'-in-thos}; of uncertain derivation; Corinthus, a city of Greece: -- Corinth.[ql
28:83 Kornelios {kor-nay'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman: -- Cornelius.[ql
28:84 koros {kor'-os}; of Hebrew origin [3734]; a cor, i.e. a specific measure: -- measure.[ql
28:85 kosmeo {kos-meh'-o}; from 2889; to put in proper order, i.e. decorate (literally or figuratively); specially, to snuff (a wick): -- adorn, garnish, trim.[ql
28:86 kosmikos {kos-mee-kos'}; from 2889 (in its secondary sense); terrene ("cosmic"), literally (mundane) or figuratively (corrupt): -- worldly.[ql
28:87 kosmios {kos'-mee-os}; from 2889 (in its primary sense); orderly, i.e. decorous: -- of good behaviour, modest.[ql
28:88 kosmokrator {kos-mok-fat'-ore}; from 2889 and 2902; a world-ruler, an epithet of Satan: -- ruler.[ql
28:89 kosmos {kos'-mos}; probably from the base of 2865; orderly arrangement, i.e. decoration; by implication, the world (in a wide or narrow sense, including its inhabitants, literally or figuratively [morally]): -- adorning, world.[ql
28:90 Kouartos {koo'-ar-tos}; of Latin origin (fourth); Quartus, a Christian: -- Quartus.[ql
28:91 koumi {koo'-mee}; of Aramaic origin [6966]; cumi (i.e. rise!): -- cumi.[ql
28:92 koustodia {koos-to-dee'-ah}; of Latin origin; "custody", i.e. a Roman sentry: -- watch.[ql
28:93 kouphizo {koo-fid'-zo}; from kouphos (light in weight); to unload: -- lighten.[ql
28:94 kophinos {kof'-ee-nos}; of uncertain derivation; a (small) basket: -- basket.[ql
28:95 krabbatos {krab'-bat-os}; probably of foreign origin; a mattress: -- bed.[ql
28:96 krazo {krad'-zo}; a primary verb; properly, to "croak" (as a raven) or scream, i.e. (genitive case) to call aloud (shriek, exclaim, intreat): -- cry (out).[ql
28:97 kraipale {krahee-pal'-ay}; probably from the same as 726; properly, a headache (as a seizure of pain) from drunkenness, i.e. (by implication) a debauch (by analogy, a glut): -- surfeiting.[ql
28:98 kranion {kran-ee'-on}; diminutive of a derivative of the base of 2768; a skull ("cranium"): -- Calvary, skull.[ql
28:99 kraspedon {kras'-ped-on}; of uncertain derivation; a margin, i.e. (specifically) a fringe or tassel: -- border, hem.[ql
29:00 krataios {krat-ah-yos'}; from 2904; powerful: -- mighty.[ql
29:01 krataioo {krat-ah-yo'-o}; from 2900; to empower, i.e. (passively) increase in vigor: -- be strengthened, be (wax) strong.[ql
29:02 krateo {krat-eh'-o}; from 2904; to use strength, i.e. seize or retain (literally or figuratively): -- hold (by, fast), keep, lay hand (hold) on, obtain, retain, take (by).[ql
29:03 kratistos {krat'-is-tos}; superlative of a derivative of 2904; strongest, i.e. (in dignity) very honorable: -- most excellent (noble).[ql
29:04 kratos {krat'-os}; perhaps a primary word; vigor ["great"] (literally or figuratively): -- dominion, might[-ily], power, strength.[ql
29:05 kraugazo {krow-gad'-zo}; from 2906; to clamor: -- cry out.[ql
29:06 krauge {krow-gay'}; from 2896; an outcry (in notification, tumult or grief): -- clamour, cry(-ing).[ql
29:07 kreas {kreh'-as}; perhaps a primary word; (butcher's) meat: -- flesh.[ql
29:08 kreisson {krice'-son}; neuter of an alternate form of 2909; (as noun) better, i.e. greater advantage: -- better.[ql
29:09 kreitton {krite'-tohn}; comparative of a derivative of 2904; stronger, i.e. (figuratively) better, i.e. nobler: -- best, better.[ql
29:10 kremannumi {krem-an'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to hang: -- hang.[ql
29:11 kremnos {krame-nos'}; from 2910; overhanging, i.e. a precipice: -- steep place.[ql
29:12 Kres {krace}; from 2914; a Cretan, i.e. inhabitant of Crete: -- Crete, Cretian.[ql
29:13 Kreskes {krace'-kace}; of Latin origin; growing; Cresces (i.e. Crescens), a Christian: -- Crescens.[ql
29:14 Krete {kray'-tay}; of uncertain derivation; Crete, an island in the Mediterranean: -- Crete.[ql
29:15 krithe {kree-thay'}; of uncertain derivation; barley: -- barley.[ql
29:16 krithinos {kree'-thee-nos}; from 2915; consisting of barley: -- barley.[ql
29:17 krima {kree'-mah}; from 2919; a decision (the function or the effect, for or against ["crime"]): -- avenge, condemned, condemnation, damnation, + go to law, judgment.[ql
29:18 krinon {kree'-non}; perhaps a prim word; a lily: -- lily.[ql
29:19 krino {kree'-no}; properly, to distinguish, i.e. decide (mentally or judicially); by implication, to try, condemn, punish: -- avenge, conclude, condemn, damn, decree, determine, esteem, judge, go to (sue at the) law, ordain, call in question, sentence to, think.[ql
29:20 krisis {kree'-sis}; decision (subjectively or objectively, for or against); by extension, a tribunal; by implication, justice (especially, divine law): -- accustion, condemnation, damnation, judgment.[ql
29:21 Krispos {kris'-pos}; of Latin origin; "crisp"; Crispus, a Corinthian: -- Crispus.[ql
29:22 kriterion {kree-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2923; a rule of judging ("criterion"), i.e. (by implication) a tribunal: -- to judge, judgment (seat).[ql
29:23 krites {kree-tace'}; from 2919; a judge (genitive case or specially): -- judge.[ql
29:24 kritikos {krit-ee-kos'}; from 2923; decisive ("critical"), i.e. discriminative: -- discerner.[ql
29:25 krouo {kroo'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to rap: -- knock.[ql
29:26 krupte {kroop-tay'}; feminine of 2927; a hidden place, i.e. cellar ("crypt"): -- secret.[ql
29:27 kruptos {kroop-tos'}; from 2928; concealed, i.e. private: -- hid(-den), inward[-ly], secret.[ql
29:28 krupto {kroop'-to}; a primary verb; to conceal (properly, by covering): -- hide (self), keep secret, secret[-ly].[ql
29:29 krustallizo {kroos-tal-lid'-zo}; from 2930; to make (i.e. intransitively, resemble) ice ("crystallize"): -- be clear as crystal.[ql
29:30 krustallos {kroos'-tal-los}; from a derivative of kruos (frost); ice, i.e. (by analogy) rock "crystal": -- crystal.[ql
29:31 kruphe {kroo-fay'}; adverb from 2928; privately: -- in secret.[ql
29:32 ktaomai {ktah'-om-ahee}; a primary verb; to get, i.e. acquire (by any means; own): -- obtain, possess, provide, purchase.[ql
29:33 ktema {ktay'-mah}; from 2932; an acquirement, i.e. estate: -- possession.[ql
29:34 ktenos {ktay'-nos}; from 2932; property, i.e. (specially) a domestic animal: -- beast.[ql
29:35 ktetor {ktay'-tore}; from 2932; an owner: -- possessor.[ql
29:36 ktizo {ktid'-zo}; probably akin to 2932 (through the idea of proprietor-ship of the manufacturer); to fabricate, i.e. found (form originally): -- create, Creator, make.[ql
29:37 ktisis {ktis'-is}; from 2936; original formation (properly, the act; by implication, the thing, literally or figuratively): -- building, creation, creature, ordinance.[ql
29:38 ktisma {ktis'-mah}; from 2936; an original formation (concretely), i.e. product (created thing): -- creature.[ql
29:39 ktistes {ktis-tace'}; from 2936; a founder, i.e. God (as author of all things): -- Creator.[ql
29:40 kubeia {koo-bi'-ah}; from kubos (a "cube", i.e. die for playing); gambling, i.e. (figuratively) artifice or fraud: -- sleight.[ql
29:41 kubernesis {koo-ber'-nay-sis}; from kubernao (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church): -- government.[ql
29:42 kubernetes {koo-ber-nay'-tace}; from the same as 2941; helmsman, i.e. (by implication) captain: -- (ship) master.[ql
29:43 kuklothen {koo-kloth'-en}; adverb from the same as 2945; from the circle, i.e. all around: -- (round) about.[ql ***. kuklos. See 2945.[ql
29:44 kukloo {koo-klo'-o}; from the same as 2945; to encircle, i.e. surround: -- compass (about), come (stand) round about.[ql
29:45 kukloi {koo'-klo}; as if dative case of kuklos (a ring, "cycle"; akin to 2947); i.e. in a circle (by implication of 1722), i.e. (adverbially) all around: -- round about.[ql
29:46 kulisma {koo'-lis-mah}; from 2947; a wallow (the effect of rolling), i.e. filth: -- wallowing.[ql
29:47 kulioo {koo-lee-o'-o}; from the base of 2949 (through the idea of circularity; compare 2945, 1507); to roll about: -- wallow.[ql
29:48 kullos {kool-los'}; from the same as 2947; rocking about, i.e. crippled (maimed, in feet or hands): -- maimed.[ql
29:49 kuma {koo'-mah}; from kuo (to swell [with young], i.e. bend, curve); a billow (as bursting or toppling): -- wave.[ql
29:50 kumbalon {koom'-bal-on}; from a derivative of the base of 2949; a "cymbal" (as hollow): -- cymbal.[ql
29:51 kuminon {koo'-min-on}; of foreign origin [compare 3646]; dill or fennel ("cummin"): -- cummin.[ql
29:52 kunarion {koo-nar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2965; a young puppy; -- dog.[ql
29:53 Kuprios {koo'-pree-os}; from 2954; a Cyprian (Cypriot), i.e. inhabitant of Cyprus: -- of Cyprus.[ql
29:54 Kupros {koo'-pros}; of uncertain origin; Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean: -- Cyprus.[ql
29:55 kupto {koop'-to}; probably from the base of 2949; to bend forward: -- stoop (down).[ql
29:56 Kurenaios {koo-ray-nah'-yos}; from 2957; i.e. Cyrenaean, i.e. inhabitant of Cyrene: -- of Cyrene, Cyrenian.[ql
29:57 Kurene {koo-ray'-nay}; of uncertain derivation; Cyrene, a region of Africa: -- Cyrene.[ql
29:58 Kurenios {koo-ray'-nee-os}; of Latin origin; Cyrenius (i.e. Quirinus), a Roman: -- Cyrenius.[ql
29:59 Kuria {koo-ree'-ah}; feminine of 2962; Cyria, a Christian woman: -- lady.[ql
29:60 kuriakos {koo-ree-ak-os'}; from 2962; belonging to the Lord (Jehovah or Jesus): -- Lord's.[ql
29:61 kurieuo {ko-ree-yoo'-o}; from 2962; to rule: -- have dominion over, lord, be lord of, exercise lordship over.[ql
29:62 kurios {koo'-ree-os}; from kuros (supremacy); supreme in authority, i.e. (as noun) controller; by implication, Mr. (as a respectful title): -- God, Lord, master, Sir.[ql
29:63 kuriotes {koo-ree-ot'-ace}; from 2962; mastery, i.e. (concretely and collectively) rulers: -- dominion, government.[ql
29:64 kuroo {koo-ro'-o}; from the same as 2962; to make authoritative, i.e. ratify: -- confirm.[ql
29:65 kuon {koo'-ohn}; a primary word; a dog ["hound"] (literally or figuratively): -- dog.[ql
29:66 kolon {ko'-lon}; from the base of 2849; a limb of the body (as if lopped): -- carcase.[ql
29:67 koluo {ko-loo'-o}; from the base of 2849; to estop, i.e. prevent (by word or act): -- forbid, hinder, keep from, let, not suffer, withstand.[ql
29:68 kome {ko'-may}; from 2749; a hamlet (as if laid down): -- town, village.[ql
29:69 komopolis {ko-mop'-ol-is}; from 2968 and 4172; an unwalled city: -- town.[ql
29:70 komos {ko'-mos}; from 2749; a carousal (as if letting loose): -- revelling, rioting.[ql
29:71 konops {ko'-nopes}; apparently a derivative of the base of 2759 and a derivative of 3700; a mosquito (from its stinging proboscis): -- gnat.[ql
29:72 Kos {koce}; of uncertain origin; Cos, an island in the Mediterranean: -- Cos.[ql
29:73 Kosam {ko-sam'}; of Hebrew origin [compare 7081]; Cosam (i.e. Kosam) an Israelite: -- Cosam.[ql
29:74 kophos {ko-fos'}; from 2875; blunted, i.e. (figuratively) of hearing (deaf) or speech (dumb): -- deaf, dumb, speechless.[ql
29:75 lagchano {lang-khan'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses; to lot, i.e. determine (by implication, receive) especially by lot: -- his lot be, cast lots, obtain.[ql
29:76 Lazaros {lad'-zar-os}; probably of Hebrew origin [499]; Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary): -- Lazarus.[ql
29:77 lathra {lath'-rah}; adverb from 2990; privately: -- privily, secretly.[ql
29:78 lailaps {lah'-ee-laps}; of uncertain derivation; a whirlwind (squall): -- storm, tempest.[ql
29:79 laktizo {lak-tid'-zo}; from adverb lax (heelwise); to recalcitrate: -- kick.[ql
29:80 laleo {lal-eh'-o}; a prolonged form of an otherwise obsolete verb; to talk, i.e. utter words: -- preach, say, speak (after), talk, tell, utter. Compare 3004.[ql
29:81 lalia {lal-ee-ah'}; from 2980; talk: -- saying, speech.[ql
29:82 lama {lam-ah'}; or lamma {lam-mah'}; of Hebrew origin [4100 with prepositional prefix]; lama (i.e. why): -- lama.[ql
29:83 lambano {lam-ban'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is use only as an alternate in certain tenses; to take (in very many applications, literally and figuratively [properly objective or active, to get hold of; whereas 1209 is rather subjective or passive, to have offered to one; while 138 is more violent, to seize or remove]): -- accept, + be amazed, assay, attain, bring, X when I call, catch, come on (X unto), + forget, have, hold, obtain, receive (X after), take (away, up).[ql
29:84 Lamech {lam'-ekh}; of Hebrew origin [3929]; Lamech (i.e. Lemek), a patriarch: -- Lamech.[ql ***. lamma. See 2982.[ql
29:85 lampas {lam-pas'}; from 2989; a "lamp" or flambeau: -- lamp, light, torch.[ql
29:86 lampros {lam-pros'}; from the same as 2985; radiant; by analogy, limpid; figuratively, magnificent or sumptuous (in appearance): -- bright, clear, gay, goodly, gorgeous, white.[ql
29:87 lamprotes {lam-prot'-ace}; from 2986; brilliancy: -- brightness.[ql
29:88 lampros {lam-proce'}; adverb from 2986; brilliantly, i.e. figuratively, luxuriously: -- sumptuously.[ql
29:89 lampo {lam'-po}; a primary verb; to beam, i.e. radiate brilliancy (literally or figuratively): -- give light, shine.[ql
29:90 lanthano {lan-than'-o}; a prolongation for Asia Minor: -- Colosse.[ql
29:91 laxeutos {lax-yoo-tos'}; from a compound of las (a stone) and the base of 3584 (in its original sense of scraping); rock-quarried: -- hewn in stone.[ql
29:92 laos {lah-os'}; apparently a primary word; a people (in general; thus differing from 1218, which denotes one's own populace): -- people.[ql
29:93 Laodikeia {lah-od-ik'-i-ah}; from a compound of 2992 and 1349; Laodicia, a place in Asia Minor: -- Laodicea.[ql
29:94 Laodikeus {lah-od-ik-yooce'}; from 2993; a Laodicean, i.e. inhabitant of Laodicia: -- Laodicean.[ql
29:95 larugx {lar'-oongks}; of uncertain derivation; the throat ("larynx"): -- throat.[ql
29:96 Lasaia {las-ah'-yah}; of uncertain origin; Lasaea, a place in Crete: -- Lasea.[ql
29:97 lascho {las'-kho}; a strengthened form of a primary verb, which only occurs in this and another prolonged form as alternate in certain tenses; to crack open (from a fall): -- burst asunder.[ql
29:98 latomeo {lat-om-eh'-o}; from the same as the first part of 2991 and the base of 5114; to quarry: -- hew.[ql
29:99 latreia {lat-ri'-ah}; from 3000; ministration or God, i.e. worship: -- (divine) service.[ql
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