Greek Dictionary (Lexicon-Concordance)#G2250 - #G2299» G2250 «#2250 ἡμέρα hemera {hay-mer'-ah} from (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of hemai (to sit, akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame, i.e. gentle; TDNT - 2:943,309; n f Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) the day, used of the natural day, or the interval between
sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from and contrasted with
the night
1a) in the daytime
1b) metaph., "the day" is regarded as the time for abstaining from
indulgence, vice, crime, because acts of the sort are
perpetrated at night and in darkness
2) of the civil day, or the space of twenty four hours (thus
including the night)
2a) Eastern usage of this term differs from our western usage. Any
part of a day is counted as a whole day, hence the expression
"three days and three nights" does not mean literally three
whole days, but at least one whole day plus part of two other
days.
3) of the last day of this present age, the day Christ will
return from heaven, raise the dead, hold the final judgment,
and perfect his kingdom
4) used of time in general, i.e. the days of his life.
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι [[hemai]] (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame, that is, gentle; day, that is, (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.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - day 355, daily + G2596 15, time 3, not tr. 2, misc 14; 389
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2251 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) our, your Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2349; our. (Or your by a different reading.):our, your [by a different reading].
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - our 8, your 1; 9The following translates multiple Greek words:
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2252 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) truly, assuredly Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
A prolonged form of G2358; I was. (Sometimes unexpressed.):be, was. [Sometimes unexpressed.]
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - was 13, I imprisoned + G1473 + G5439 1, I was + G1473 1, should be 1; 16
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2253 «#2253 ἡμιθανής hemithanes {hay-mee-than-ace'} from a presumed compound of the base of G2255 and G2348; TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) half dead Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From a presumed compound of the base of G2255 and G2348; half dead, that is, entirely exhausted:half dead.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - half dead 1; 1The following translates multiple Greek words:
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2254 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) us, we, our Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Dative plural of G1473; to (or for, with, by) us:our, (for) us, we.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - us 161, we 13, our 2, for us 1; 177
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2255 «#2255 ἡμίσου [ἥμισυς] hemisu {hay'-mee-soo} neuter of a derivative from an inseparable pref. akin to G0260 (through the idea of partition involved in connection) and meaning semi-; TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) half Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Neuter of a derivative from an inseparable prefix akin to G0260 (through the idea of partition involved in connection) and meaning semi-; (as noun) half:half.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2256 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) half an hour Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - half an hour 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2257 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) our, we, us Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Genitive plural of G1473; of (or from) us:our (company), us, we.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - our 313, us 82, we 12, not tr. 1, misc 2; 410
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2258 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) I was, etc. Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Imperfect of G1510; I (thou, etc.) was (wast or were): + agree, be, X have (+ charge of), hold, use, was (-t), were.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - was 266, were 115, had been 12, had 11, taught + G1321 4, stood + G2476 4, misc 41, vr was 1; 455
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2259 «#2259 ἡνίκα henika {hay-nee'-kah} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - n/a; particle Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) at which time, when 2) whenever, at length when Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of uncertain affinity; at which time:when.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2260 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) than Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - than 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2261 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) affable 2) mild, gentle Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Probably from G2031; properly affable, that is, mild or kind:gentle.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2262 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)Er = "watchful" 1) the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Hebrew origin [H6147]; Er, an Israelite:Er.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Er 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2263 «#2263 ἤρεμος eremos {ay'-rem-os} perhaps by transposition from G2048 (through the idea of stillness); TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) quiet, tranquil Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Perhaps by transposition from G2048 (through the idea of stillness); tranquil:quiet.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - quiet 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2264 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
Herod = "heroic"
1) the name of a royal family that flourished among the Jews in the
times of Christ and the Apostles. Herod the Great was the son of
Antipater of Idumaea. Appointed king of Judaea B.C. 40 by the
Roman Senate at the suggestion of Antony and with the consent of
Octavian, he at length overcame the great opposition which the
country made to him and took possession of the kingdom B.C. 37;
and after the battle of Actium, he was confirmed by Octavian,
whose favour he ever enjoyed. He was brave and skilled in war,
learned and sagacious; but also extremely suspicious and cruel.
Hence he destroyed the entire royal family of Hasmonaeans, put to
death many of the Jews that opposed his government, and proceeded
to kill even his dearly beloved wife Mariamne of the Hasmonaean
line and his two sons she had borne him. By these acts of
bloodshed, and especially by his love and imitation of Roman
customs and institutions and by the burdensome taxes imposed upon
his subjects, he so alienated the Jews that he was unable to
regain their favour by his splendid restoration of the temple and
other acts of munificence. He died in the 70th year of his age,
the 37th year of his reign, the 4th before the Dionysian era. In
his closing years John the Baptist and Christ were born; Matthew
narrates that he commanded all the male children under two years
old in Bethlehem to be slain.
2) Herod surnamed "Antipas", was the son of Herod the Great and
Malthace, a Samaritan woman. After the death of his father he was
appointed by the Romans tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. His first
wife was the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia; but he
subsequently repudiated her and took to himself Herodias, the wife
of his brother Herod Philip; and in consequence Aretas, his
father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast
John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this
unlawful connection; and afterwards, at the instigation of
Herodias, he ordered him to be beheaded. Induced by her, too, he
went to Rome to obtain from the emperor the title of king. But in
consequence of the accusations brought against him by Herod
Agrippa I, Caligula banished him (A.D. 39) to Lugdunum in Gaul,
where he seems to have died. He was light minded, sensual and
vicious.
3) Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and
grandson of Herod the Great. After various changes in fortune, he
gained the favour of Caligula and Claudius to such a degree that
he gradually obtained the government of all of Palestine, with the
title of king. He died at Caesarea, A.D. 44, at the age of 54, in
the seventh [or the 4th, reckoning from the extension of his
dominions by Claudius] year of his reign, just after having
ordered James the apostle, son of Zebedee, to be slain, and Peter
to be cast into prison: Acts 12:21
4) (Herod) Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I. When his father died
he was a youth of seventeen. In A.D. 48 he received from Claudius
Caesar the government of Chalcis, with the right of appointing the
Jewish high priests, together with the care and oversight of the
temple at Jerusalem. Four years later Claudius took from him
Chalcis and gave him instead a larger domain, of Batanaea,
Trachonitis, and Gaulanitis, with the title of king. To those
reigns Nero, in A.D. 53, added Tiberias and Taricheae and Peraean
Julias, with fourteen neighbouring villages. He is mentioned in
Acts 25 and 26. In the Jewish war, although he strove in vain to
restrain the fury of the seditious and bellicose populace, he did
not desert to the Roman side. After the fall of Jerusalem, he was
vested with praetorian rank and kept the kingdom entire until his
death, which took place in the third year of the emperor Trajan,
[the 73rd year of his life, and the 52nd of his reign] He was the
last representative of the Herodian dynasty.
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Compound of ἥρως [[heros]] (a "hero") and G1491; heroic; Herodes, the name of four Jewish kings:Herod.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Herod, Antipas 27, Herod, the Great 11, Herod Agrippa 6; 44
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2265 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) Herodians, i.e. Herod's partisans. See note on G2264. Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Plural of a derivative of G2264; Herodians, that is, partisans of Herodes:Herodians.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2266 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
Herodias = "heroic"
1) daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great. She
was first married to Herod Philip I, son of Herod the Great, a man
in private life; but afterwards formed an unlawful union with
Herod Antipas, whom she induced not only to slay John the Baptist
but also to make the journey to Rome which ruined him; at last she
followed him to exile in Gaul.
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2264; Herodias, a woman of the Herodian family:Herodias.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Herodias 6; 6 Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2267 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)Herodian = "heroic" 1) a certain Christian Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2264; Herodion, a Christian:Herodion.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Herodian 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2268 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
Isaiah = "Jehovah's help"
1) a famous Hebrew prophet who prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah,
Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Hebrew origin [H3470]; Hesaias (that is, Jeshajah), an Israelite:Esaias.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Esaias 21; 21 Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2269 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)Esau = "hairy" 1) was the eldest son of Isaac and twin brother of Jacob Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Hebrew origin [H6215]; Esau, an Edomite:Esau.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2270 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to keep quiet
1a) to rest, cease from labour
1b) to lead a quiet life, said of those who are not running
hither and thither, but stay at home and mind their business
1c) to be silent, i.e. to say nothing, hold one's peace
For Synonyms see entry G5847
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From the same as G2272; to keep still (intransitively), that is, refrain from labor, meddlesomeness or speech:cease, hold peace, be quiet, rest.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - hold (one's) peace 2, rest 1, cease 1, be quiet 1; 5
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2271 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) quietness
1a) description of the life of one who stays at home doing his own
work, and does not officiously meddle with the affairs of others
2) silence
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Feminine of G2272; (as noun) stillness, that is, desistance from bustle or language:quietness, silence.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2272 «#2272 ἡσύχιος hesuchios {hay-soo'-khee-os} a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of G1476 and perhaps G2192; TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) quiet, tranquil Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
A prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of G1476 and perhaps G2192; properly keeping one's seat (sedentary), that is, (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing):peaceable, quiet.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2273 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) whether, either Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - whether 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2274 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to make less, inferior, to overcome
1a) to be made inferior
1b) to overcome, worsted, to be conquered by one,
forced to yield to one
1c) to hold a thing inferior, set below
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From the same as G2276; to make worse, that is, vanquish (literally or figuratively); by implication to rate lower:be inferior, overcome.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - overcome 2, be inferior 1; 3
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2275 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) a diminution, decrease: i.e. defeat 2) loss, as respects to salvation Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2274; a deterioration, that is, (objectively) failure or (subjectively) loss:diminishing, fault.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2276 «#2276 ἧττον hetton {hate'-ton} neuter of comparative of heka (slightly) used for that of G2556; TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) inferior 2) less Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Neuter of a comparative of ἧκα [[heka]] (slightly) used for that of G2556; worse (as noun); by implication less (as adverb):less, worse.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2277 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) let him (it) be Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Third person singular imperative of G1510; let him (or it) be:let . . . be.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2278 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to sound
1a) used of the roaring of the sea
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2279; to make a loud noise, that is, reverberate:roar, sound.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2279 «#2279 ἦχος echos {ay'-khos} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - n/a; n m Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) a sound, noise
1a) spoken of the roar of the sea waves
2) rumour, report
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of uncertain affinity; a loud or confused noise ("echo"), that is, roar; figuratively a rumor:fame, sound.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2280 «#2280 Θαδδαῖος Thaddaios {thad-dah'-yos} of uncertain origin; TDNT - n/a; n pr m Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
Thaddaeus = "large hearted, courageous"
1) one of the twelve apostles. From a comparison with the catalogue of
apostles in Lk 6:16, and Acts 1:13, is seems that Judas, Lebbaeus and
Thaddaeus were the same person, and the writer of the book of Jude.
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of uncertain origin; Thaddaeus, one of the Apostles:Thaddus.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2281 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) the sea 1a) used of the sea in general 1b) used specifically of the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Probably prolonged from G0251; the sea (generally or specifically):sea.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - sea 92; 92
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2282 «#2282 θάλπω thalpo {thal'-po} probably akin to thallo (to warm); TDNT - n/a; v Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to warm, keep warm 2) to cherish with tender love, to foster with tender care Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Probably akin to θάλλω [[thallo]] (to warm); to brood, that is, (figuratively) to foster:cherish.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - cherish 2; 2
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2283 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)Tamar = "palm tree" 1) the wife of the two sons of Judah, Er and Onan. Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Hebrew origin [H8559]; Thamar (that is, Tamar), an Israelitess:Thamar.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Thamar 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2284 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to be astonished
2) to astonish, terrify
2a) to be amazed
2b) to be frightened
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2285; to stupefy (with surprise), that is, astound:amaze, astonish.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - be amazed 2, be astonished 2; 4
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2285 «#2285 θάμβος thambos {tham'-bos} akin to an obsolete tapho (to dumbfound); TDNT - 3:4,312; n m/n Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to render immovable 2) amazement Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Akin to an obsolete τάφω [[tapho]] (to dumbfound); stupefaction (by surprise), that is, astonishment: X amazed, + astonished, wonder.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - be amazed + G1096 1, be astonished + G4023 1, wonder 1; 3
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2286 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) deadly Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2288; fatal, that is, poisonous:deadly.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - deadly 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2287 «#2287 θανατηφόρος thanatephoros {than-at-ay'-for-os} from (the feminine form of) G2288 and G5342; TDNT - n/a; adj Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) death bringing, deadly Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - deadly 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2288 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) the death of the body
1a) that separation (whether natural or violent) of the soul and
the body by which the life on earth is ended
1b) with the implied idea of future misery in hell
1b1) the power of death
1c) since the nether world, the abode of the dead, was conceived as
being very dark, it is equivalent to the region of thickest
darkness i.e. figuratively, a region enveloped in the darkness
of ignorance and sin
2) metaph., the loss of that life which alone is worthy of the name,
2a) the misery of the soul arising from sin, which begins on earth
but lasts and increases after the death of the body in hell
3) the miserable state of the wicked dead in hell
4) in the widest sense, death comprising all the miseries
arising from sin, as well physical death as the loss of a life
consecrated to God and blessed in him on earth, to be followed
by wretchedness in hell
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2348; (properly an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively): X deadly, (be . . .) death.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - death 117, deadly 2; 119
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2289 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to put to death
2) metaph.
2a) to make to die i.e. destroy, render extinct
2b) by death to be liberated from the bond of anything,
literally to be made dead in relation to (something)
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2288; to kill (literally or figuratively):become dead, (cause to be) put to death, kill, mortify.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
AV - put to death 4, cause to be put to death 3, kill 2,
become dead 1, mortify 1; 11
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2290 «#2290 θάπτω thapto {thap'-to} a root; TDNT - n/a; v Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to bury, inter Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
A primary verb; to celebrate funeral rites, that is, inter:bury.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - bury 11; 11 Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2291 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)Terah = "station" 1) the father of Abraham Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Of Hebrew origin [H8646]; Thara (that is, Terach), the father of Abraham:Thara.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - Thara 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2292 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to be of good courage, be of good cheer 2) to be bold Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Another form for G2293; to exercise courage:be bold, X boldly, have confidence, be confident. Compare G5111.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
AV - be bold 2, be confident 1, confident 1, have confidence 1,
boldly 1; 6
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2293 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to be of good courage, be of good cheer Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - be of good cheer 5, be of good comfort 3; 8 Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2294 «#2294 θάρσος tharsos {thar'-sos} akin (by transp.) to thrasos (daring); TDNT - n/a; n n Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) courage, confidence Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Akin (by transposition) to θράσος [[thrasos]] (daring); boldness (subjectively):courage.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - courage 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2295 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) a wonderful thing, a marvel
2) wonder
2a) to wonder [with great wonder i.e.] exceedingly
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Apparently from a form of G2300; wonder (properly concrete; but by implication abstract):admiration.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - admiration 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2296 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) to wonder, wonder at, marvel 2) to be wondered at, to be had in admiration Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2295; to wonder; by implication to admire:admire, have in admiration, marvel, wonder.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
AV - marvel 29, wonder 14, have in admiration 1, admire 1,
marvelled + G2258 1, vr wonder 1; 47
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2297 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)1) wonderful, marvellous 2) wonderful deeds, wonders Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2295; wondrous, that is, (neuter as noun) a miracle:wonderful thing.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)AV - wonderful 1; 1
Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)» G2298 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) wonderful, marvellous
1a) worthy of pious admiration, admirable, excellent
1b) passing human comprehension
1c) causing amazement joined with terror
1d) marvellous
1d1) extraordinary, striking, surprising
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2296; wondered at, that is, (by implication) wonderful:marvel (-lous).
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)
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