Greek Dictionary (Lexicon-Concordance)

#G5300 - #G5349

» G5300 «


  #5300 ὗς hus {hoos}

 apparently a primary word; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) swine

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Apparently a primary word; a hog ("swine"):—sow.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sow 1; 1
sow
2 Peter 2:22.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5301 «


  #5301 ὕσσωπος hussopos {hoos'-so-pos}

 of foreign origin H0231; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) hyssop
 2) a plant used by the Hebrews in their ritual sprinklings

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of foreign origin [H0231]; "hyssop":—hyssop.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - hyssop 2; 2
hyssop
John 19:29. Hebrews 9:19.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5302 «


  #5302 ὑστερέω hustereo {hoos-ter-eh'-o}

 from G5306; TDNT - 8:592,1240; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) behind
    1a) to come late or too tardily
        1a1) to be left behind in the race and so fail to reach the
             goal, to fall short of the end
        1a2) metaph. fail to become a partaker, fall back from
    1b) to be inferior in power, influence and rank
        1b1) of the person: to be inferior to
    1c) to fail, be wanting
    1d) to be in want of, lack
 2) to suffer want, to be devoid of, to lack (be inferior) in
    excellence, worth

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5306; to be later, that is, (by implication) to be inferior; genitively to fall short (be deficient):—come behind (short), be destitute, fall, lack, suffer need, (be in) want, be the worse.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - lack 3, be behind 2, want 2, come short 1, be in want 1, fail 1,
      come behind 1, be destitute 1, misc 4; 16
behind
1 Corinthians 1:7. 2 Corinthians 11:5; 12:11.
destitute
Hebrews 11:37.
fail
Hebrews 12:15.
it
Hebrews 4:1.
lack
Matthew 19:20.
lacked
1 Corinthians 12:24.
lackest
Mark 10:21.
need
Philippians 4:12.
short
Romans 3:23.
want
Luke 15:14.
wanted
John 2:3. 2 Corinthians 11:9.
was
2 Corinthians 11:5.
worse
1 Corinthians 8:8.
ye
Luke 22:35.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5303 «


  #5303 ὑστέρημα husterema {hoos-ter'-ay-mah}

 from G5302; TDNT - 8:592,1240; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) deficiency, that which is lacking
 2) in reference to property and resources, poverty, want, destitution

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5302; a deficit; specifically poverty:—that which is behind, (that which was) lack (-ing), penury, want.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - which is lacking 3, want 3, which is behind 1, lack 1, penury 1; 9
behind
Colossians 1:24.
lack
Philippians 2:30.
lacking
1 Corinthians 16:17. 2 Corinthians 11:9. 1 Thessalonians 3:10.
penury
Luke 21:4.
want
2 Corinthians 8:14, 14; 9:12.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5304 «


  #5304 ὑστέρησις husteresis {hoos-ter'-ay-sis}

 from G5302; TDNT - 8:592,1240; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) want, poverty

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5302; a falling short, that is, (specifically) penury:—want.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - want 2; 2
want
Mark 12:44. Philippians 4:11.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5305 «


  #5305 ὕστερον husteron {hoos'-ter-on}

 neuter of G5306 as adverb; TDNT - 8:592,1240; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) latter, later, coming after, the second
 2) afterward, after this, later, lastly

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Neuter of G5306 as adverb; more lately, that is, eventually:—afterward, (at the) last (of all).

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - afterward 8, last 2, at the last 1, last of all 1; 12
afterward
Matthew 4:2; 21:29, 32. Mark 16:14. Luke 4:2. Hebrews 12:11.
afterwards
John 13:36.
all
Matthew 21:37.
last
Matthew 22:27; 26:60. Luke 20:32.
The following translates multiple Greek words:
afterward
Matthew 25:11.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5306 «


  #5306 ὕστερος husteros {hoos'-ter-os}

 comparative from G5259 (in the sense of behind); TDNT - 8:592,1240; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) latter, later, coming after, the second
 2) afterward, after this, later, lastly

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Comparatively from G5259 (in the sense of behind); later:—latter.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - latter 1; 1
latter
1 Timothy 4:1.

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» G5307 «


  #5307 ὑφαντός huphantos {hoo-fan-tos'}

 from huphaino {to weave}; TDNT - n/a; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) woven

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From ὑφαίνω [[huphaino]] (to weave); woven, that is, (perhaps) knitted:—woven.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - woven 1; 1
woven
John 19:23.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5308 «


  #5308 ὑψηλός hupselos {hoop-say-los'}

 from G5311; TDNT - n/a; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) high, lofty
    1a) exalted on high
    1b) with an uplifted arm, i.e. with signal power
 2) metaph. eminent, exalted
    2a) in influence and honour
    2b) to set the mind on, to seek, high things (as honours and
        riches), to be aspiring

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5311; lofty (in place or character):—high (-er, -ly) (esteemed).

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - high 8, higher 1, highly esteemed 1, high things 1; 11
esteemed
Luke 16:15.
high
Matthew 4:8; 17:1. Mark 9:2. Luke 4:5. Acts 13:17. Hebrews 1:3. Revelation 21:10, 12.
than
Hebrews 7:26.
things
Romans 12:16.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5309 «


  #5309 ὑψηλοφρονέω hupselophroneo {hoop-say-lo-fron-eh'-o}

 from a compound of G5308 and G5424; TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to be high minded, proud

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From a compound of G5308 and G5424; to be lofty in mind, that is, arrogant:—be highminded.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - be highminded 2; 2
be
Romans 11:20. 1 Timothy 6:17.
highminded
Romans 11:20. 1 Timothy 6:17.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5310 «


  #5310 ὕψιστος hupsistos {hoop'-sis-tos}

 superlative from the base of G5311; TDNT - 8:614,1241; adv

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) highest, most high
    1a) of place: the highest regions
    1b) of rank: the most high God

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Superlative from the base of G5311; highest, that is, (masculine singular) the Supreme (God), or (neuter plural) the heavens:—most high, highest.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - highest 8, most high 5; 13
high
Mark 5:7. Luke 8:28. Acts 7:48; 16:17. Hebrews 7:1.
highest
Matthew 21:9. Mark 11:10. Luke 1:32, 35, 76; 2:14; 6:35; 19:38.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5311 «


  #5311 ὕψος hupsos {hoop'-sos}

 from a derivative of G5228; TDNT - 8:602,1241; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) height
    1a) of measurement
    1b) of place, heaven
    1c) metaph. rank, high station

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From a derivative of G5228; elevation, that is, (abstractly) altitude, (specifically) the sky, or (figuratively) dignity:—be exalted, height, (on) high.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - on high 2, height 2, high 1, be exalted 1; 6
exalted
James 1:9.
height
Ephesians 3:18. Revelation 21:16.
high
Luke 1:78; 24:49. Ephesians 4:8.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5312 «


  #5312 ὑψόω hupsoo {hoop-so'-o}

 from G5311; TDNT - 8:606,1241; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to lift up on high, to exalt
 2) metaph.
    2a) to raise to the very summit of opulence and prosperity
    2b) to exalt, to raise to dignity, honour and happiness

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5311; to elevate (literally or figuratively):—exalt, lift up.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - exalt 14, lift up 6; 20
being
Acts 2:33.
exalt
Matthew 23:12. 1 Peter 5:6.
exalted
Matthew 11:23; 23:12. Luke 1:52; 10:15; 14:11; 18:14. Acts 2:33; 5:31; 13:17. 2 Corinthians 11:7.
exalteth
Luke 14:11; 18:14.
lift
James 4:10.
up
John 3:14, 14; 8:28; 12:32, 34. James 4:10.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5313 «


  #5313 ὕψωμα hupsoma {hoop'-so-mah}

 from G5312; TDNT - 8:613,1241; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) thing elevated, height
    1a) of space
    1b) elevated structure i.e. barrier, rampart, bulwark

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5312; an elevated place or thing, that is, (abstractly) altitude, or (by implication) a barrier (figurative):—height, high thing.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - height 1, high thing 1; 2
height
Romans 8:39.
thing
2 Corinthians 10:5.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5314 «


  #5314 φάγος phagos {fag'-os}

 from G5315; TDNT - n/a; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) a voracious man, a glutton

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5315; a glutton:—gluttonous.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - gluttonous 2; 2
gluttonous
Matthew 11:19. Luke 7:34.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5315 «


  #5315 φάγω [φάγομαι] phago {fag'-o}

 a primary verb (used as an alternate of G2068 in certain tenses); TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to eat
 2) to eat (consume) a thing
    2a) to take food, eat a meal
    2b) metaph. to devour, consume

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

A primary verb (used as an alternate of G2068 in certain tenses); to eat (literally or figuratively):—eat, meat.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - eat 94, meat 3; 97
did
Matthew 14:20; 15:37. Mark 6:42. 1 Corinthians 10:3.
eat
Matthew 6:25, 31; 12:4, 4; 14:16, 20; 15:20, 32, 37; 26:17, 26. Mark 2:26, 26; 3:20; 5:43; 6:31, 36, 37, 37, 42, 44; 8:1, 2, 8; 11:14; 14:12, 14, 22. Luke 4:2; 6:4, 4; 7:36; 9:13, 17; 12:19, 22, 29; 14:1, 15; 15:23; 17:8; 22:8, 11, 15, 16; 24:43. John 4:31, 32, 33; 6:5, 23, 26, 31, 31, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 58; 18:28. Acts 9:9; 10:13; 11:7; 23:12, 21. Romans 14:2, 21, 23. 1 Corinthians 8:8, 8, 13; 9:4; 10:3, 7; 11:20, 24, 33; 15:32. 2 Thessalonians 3:8. Hebrews 13:10. James 5:3. Revelation 2:7, 14, 17, 20; 17:16; 19:18.
eaten
Mark 8:9. Luke 13:26; 17:8. Acts 10:14. Revelation 10:10.
eating
1 Corinthians 11:21.
have
Acts 10:14.
meat
Matthew 25:35, 42. Luke 8:55.
will
Luke 22:16. Acts 23:21.
would
Acts 23:12.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5316 «


  #5316 φαίνω phaino {fah'-ee-no}

 prolongation for the base of G5457; TDNT - 9:1,1244; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to bring forth into the light, cause to shine, shed light
 2) shine
    2a) to shine, be bright or resplendent
    2b) to become evident, to be brought forth into the light,
        come to view, appear
        2b1) of growing vegetation, to come to light
        2b2) to appear, be seen
        2b3) exposed to view
    2c) to meet the eyes, strike the sight, become clear or manifest
        2c1) to be seen, appear
    2d) to appear to the mind, seem to one's judgment or opinion

 For Synonyms see entry G5837

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Prolongation for the base of G5457; to lighten (shine), that is, show (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative):—appear, seem, be seen, shine, X think.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - appear 17, shine 10, be seen 2, seem 1, think 1; 31
appear
Matthew 6:16, 18; 23:27, 28; 24:30. Romans 7:13. 2 Corinthians 13:7. Hebrews 11:3. 1 Peter 4:18.
appeared
Matthew 1:20; 2:7; 13:26. Mark 16:9. Luke 9:8.
appeareth
Matthew 2:13, 19.
for
James 4:14.
seemed
Luke 24:11.
seen
Matthew 6:5; 9:33.
shall
1 Peter 4:18.
shine
Philippians 2:15. Revelation 18:23; 21:23.
shineth
Matthew 24:27. John 1:5. 2 Peter 1:19. 1 John 2:8. Revelation 1:16.
shining
John 5:35.
shone
Revelation 8:12.
think
Mark 14:64.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5317 «


  #5317 Φάλεκ Phalek {fal'-ek}

 of Hebrew origin H6389; TDNT - n/a; n pr m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 Peleg = "division"
 1) the son of Eber

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Hebrew origin [H6389]; Phalek (that is, Peleg), a patriarch:—Phalec.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Phalec 1; 1
Phalec
Luke 3:35.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5318 «


  #5318 φανερός phaneros {fan-er-os'}

 from G5316; TDNT - 9:2,1244; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) apparent, manifest, evident, known
 2) manifest i.e. to be plainly recognised or known

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5316; shining, that is, apparent (literally or figuratively); neuter (as adverb) publicly, externally:—abroad, + appear, known, manifest, open [+ -ly], outward ([+ -ly]).

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - manifest 9, openly + G1722 + G3588 3, known 3, abroad + G1519 2,
      spread abroad 1, outwardly + G1722 + G3588 1, outward 1, appear 1; 21
abroad
Mark 6:14.
appear
1 Timothy 4:15.
known
Matthew 12:16. Mark 3:12. Acts 7:13.
manifest
Luke 8:17. Acts 4:16. Romans 1:19. 1 Corinthians 3:13; 11:19; 14:25. Galatians 5:19. Philippians 1:13. 1 John 3:10.
The following translates multiple Greek words:
abroad
Mark 4:22. Luke 8:17.
openly
Matthew 6:4, 6, 18.
outward
Romans 2:28.
outwardly
Romans 2:28.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5319 «


  #5319 φανερόω phaneroo {fan-er-o'-o}

 from G5318; TDNT - 9:3,1244; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown,
    to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way
    1a) make actual and visible, realised
    1b) to make known by teaching
    1c) to become manifest, be made known
    1d) of a person
        1d1) expose to view, make manifest, to show one's self, appear
    1e) to become known, to be plainly recognised, thoroughly understood
        1e1) who and what one is

 For Synonyms see entry G5812

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5318; to render apparent (literally or figuratively):—appear, manifestly declare, (make) manifest (forth), shew (self).

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - make manifest 19, appear 12, manifest 9, show 3, be manifest 2,
      show (one's) self 2, manifestly declare 1, manifest forth 1; 49
appear
2 Corinthians 5:10; 7:12. Colossians 3:4, 4. 1 Peter 5:4. 1 John 2:28; 3:2, 2. Revelation 3:18.
appeared
Mark 16:12, 14. Hebrews 9:26.
declared
2 Corinthians 3:3.
do
Revelation 3:18.
doth
1 John 3:2.
forth
John 2:11.
hath
Titus 1:3.
himself
John 21:14.
is
John 21:14. 2 Timothy 1:10.
make
Colossians 4:4.
manifest
John 1:31; 3:21; 9:3. Romans 16:26. 1 Corinthians 4:5. 2 Corinthians 2:14; 4:10, 11; 5:11, 11; 11:6. Ephesians 5:13, 13. Colossians 1:26; 4:4. 1 Timothy 3:16. 2 Timothy 1:10. Hebrews 9:8. 1 Peter 1:20. 1 John 2:19. Revelation 15:4.
manifested
Mark 4:22. John 17:6. Romans 3:21. Titus 1:3. 1 John 1:2, 2; 3:5, 8; 4:9.
shall
Mark 4:22. Colossians 3:4.
shew
John 7:4.
shewed
John 21:1, 1. Romans 1:19.
was
Hebrews 9:8.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5320 «


  #5320 φανερῶς phaneros {fan-er-oce'}

 from G5318; TDNT - n/a; adv

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) manifestly
    1a) plainly, clearly
    1b) openly

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Adverb from G5318; plainly, that is, clearly or publicly:—evidently, openly.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - openly 2, evidently 1; 3
evidently
Acts 10:3.
openly
Mark 1:45. John 7:10.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5321 «


  #5321 φανέρωσις phanerosis {fan-er'-o-sis}

 from G5319; TDNT - 9:6,1244; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) manifestation

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5319; exhibition, that is, (figuratively) expression, (by extension) a bestowment:—manifestation.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - manifestation 2; 2
manifestation
1 Corinthians 12:7. 2 Corinthians 4:2.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5322 «


  #5322 φανός phanos {fan-os'}

 from G5316; TDNT - n/a; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) a torch

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5316; a lightener, that is, light:—lantern.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - lantern 1; 1
lanterns
John 18:3.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5323 «


  #5323 Φανουήλ Phanouel {fan-oo-ale'}

 of Hebrew origin H6439; TDNT - n/a; n pr m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 Phanuel = "the face of God"
 1) the father of Anna, the prophetess of the tribe of Asher

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Hebrew origin [H6439]; Phanuel (that is, Penuel), an Israelite:—Phanuel.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Phanuel 1; 1
Phanuel
Luke 2:36.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5324 «


  #5324 φαντάζω phantazo {fan-tad'-zo}

 from a derivative of G5316; TDNT - 9:6,1244; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to cause to appear, make visible, expose to view, show
    1a) the appearance, sight

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From a derivative of G5316; to make apparent, that is, (passively) to appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle):—sight.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sight 1; 1
sight
Hebrews 12:21.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5325 «


  #5325 φαντασία phantasia {fan-tas-ee'-ah}

 from a derivative of G5324; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) show, showy appearance, display, pomp

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From a derivative of G5324; (properly abstractly) a (vain) show ("fantasy"):—pomp.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - pomp 1; 1
pomp
Acts 25:23.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5326 «


  #5326 φάντασμα phantasma {fan'-tas-mah}

 from G5324; TDNT - 9:6,1244; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) an appearance
 2) an apparition, spectre

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5324; (properly concretely) a (mere) show ("phantasm"), that is, spectre:—spirit.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - spirit 2; 2
spirit
Matthew 14:26. Mark 6:49.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5327 «


  #5327 φάραγξ pharagx {far'-anx}

 properly, strengthened from the base of G4008 or rather of G4486; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) a valley shut off by cliffs and precipices
 2) a ravine

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Properly strengthened from the base of G4008 or rather of G4486; a gap or chasm, that is, ravine (winter torrent):—valley.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - valley 1; 1
valley
Luke 3:5.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5328 «


  #5328 Φαραώ Pharao {far-ah-o'}

 of foreign origin H6547; TDNT - n/a; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 Pharaoh = "his nakedness"
 1) was a common title of the native kings of Egypt

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of foreign origin [H6547]; Pharao (that is, Pharoh), an Egyptian king:—Pharaoh.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Pharaoh 5; 5
Pharaoh
Acts 7:10, 13. Romans 9:17.
Pharaoh's
Acts 7:21. Hebrews 11:24.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5329 «


  #5329 Φάρες Phares {far-es'}

 of Hebrew origin H6557; TDNT - n/a; n pr m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 Pharez = "a breach"
 1) the son of Judah and Tamar, his daughter-in-law

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Hebrew origin [H6557]; Phares (that is, Perets), an Israelite:—Phares.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Phares 3; 3
Phares
Matthew 1:3, 3. Luke 3:33.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5330 «


  #5330 Φαρισαῖος Pharisaios {far-is-ah'-yos}

 of Hebrew origin, cf H6567; TDNT - 9:11,1246; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) A sect that seems to have started after the Jewish exile. In
    addition to OT books the Pharisees recognised in oral tradition a
    standard of belief and life. They sought for distinction and
    praise by outward observance of external rites and by outward
    forms of piety, and such as ceremonial washings, fastings,
    prayers, and alms giving; and, comparatively negligent of genuine
    piety, they prided themselves on their fancied good works. They
    held strenuously to a belief in the existence of good and evil
    angels, and to the expectation of a Messiah; and they cherished
    the hope that the dead, after a preliminary experience either of
    reward or of penalty in Hades, would be recalled to life by him,
    and be requited each according to his individual deeds. In
    opposition to the usurped dominion of the Herods and the rule of
    the Romans, they stoutly upheld the theocracy and their country's
    cause, and possessed great influence with the common people.
    According to Josephus they numbered more than 6000. They were
    bitter enemies of Jesus and his cause; and were in turn severely
    rebuked by him for their avarice, ambition, hollow reliance on
    outward works, and affection of piety in order to gain popularity.

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Hebrew origin (compare [H6567]); a separatist, that is, exclusively religious; a Pharisaean, that is, Jewish sectary:—Pharisee.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Pharisee 100; 100
Pharisee
Matthew 23:26. Luke 7:39; 11:37, 38; 18:10, 11. Acts 5:34; 23:6, 6; 26:5. Philippians 3:5.
Pharisees
Matthew 3:7; 5:20; 9:11, 14, 34; 12:2, 14, 24, 38; 15:1, 12; 16:1, 6, 11, 12; 19:3; 21:45; 22:15, 34, 41; 23:2, 13, 14, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29; 27:62. Mark 2:16, 18, 18, 24; 3:6; 7:1, 3, 5; 8:11, 15; 10:2; 12:13. Luke 5:17, 21, 30, 33; 6:2, 7; 7:30, 36; 11:39, 42, 43, 44, 53; 12:1; 13:31; 14:1, 3; 15:2; 16:14; 17:20; 19:39. John 1:24; 3:1; 4:1; 7:32, 32, 45, 47, 48; 8:3, 13; 9:13, 15, 16, 40; 11:46, 47, 57; 12:19, 42; 18:3. Acts 15:5; 23:6, 7, 8.
Pharisee's
Luke 7:36, 37.
Pharisees'
Acts 23:9.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5331 «


  #5331 φαρμακεία pharmakeia {far-mak-i'-ah}

 from G5332; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) the use or the administering of drugs
 2) poisoning
 3) sorcery, magical arts, often found in connection with idolatry and
    fostered by it
 4) metaph. the deceptions and seductions of idolatry

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5332; medication ("pharmacy"), that is, (by extension) magic (literal or figurative):—sorcery, witchcraft.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sorcery 2, witchcraft 1; 3
sorceries
Revelation 9:21; 18:23.
witchcraft
Galatians 5:20.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5332 «


  #5332 φαρμακεύς pharmakeus {far-mak-yoos'}

 from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); TDNT - n/a; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) one who prepares or uses magical remedies
 2) sorcerer

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From φάρμακον [[pharmakon]] (a drug, that is, spell giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, that is, (by extension) a magician:—sorcerer.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sorcerer 1; 1
sorcerers
Revelation 21:8.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5333 «


  #5333 φάρμακος pharmakos {far-mak-os'}

 the same as G5332; TDNT - n/a; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) pertaining to magical arts

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

The same as G5332:—sorcerer.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sorcerer 1; 1
sorcerers
Revelation 22:15.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5334 «


  #5334 φάσις phasis {fas'-is}

 from G5346 (not the same as "phase", which is from G5316); TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) in the Attic orators, the exposure of (informing against)
    those who have embezzled the property of the state, or
    violated the laws respecting the importation or exporting of
    merchandise, or defrauded their wards
 2) the disclosure of secret crime

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5346 (not the same as "phase", which is from G5316); a saying, that is, report:—tidings.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - tidings 1; 1
tidings
Acts 21:31.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5335 «


  #5335 φάσκω phasko {fas'-ko}

 prolongation from the same as G5346; TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to affirm, allege, portend or profess

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Prolongation from the same as G5346; to assert:—affirm, profess, say.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - say 2, affirm 1, profess 1; 4
affirmed
Acts 25:19.
say
Revelation 2:2.
saying
Acts 24:9.
themselves
Romans 1:22.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5336 «


  #5336 φάτνη phatne {fat'-nay}

 from pateomai (to eat); TDNT - 9:49,1251; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) a crib, a manger

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From πατέομαι [[pateomai]] (to eat); a crib (for fodder):—manger, stall.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - manger 3, stall 1; 4
manger
Luke 2:7, 12, 16.
stall
Luke 13:15.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5337 «


  #5337 φαῦλος phaulos {fow'-los}

 apparently a primary word; TDNT - n/a; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) easy, slight, ordinary, mean, worthless, of no account
 2) ethically, bad, base, wicked

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Apparently a primary word; "foul" or "flawy", that is, (figuratively) wicked:—evil.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - evil 4; 4
evil
John 3:20; 5:29. Titus 2:8. James 3:16.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5338 «


  #5338 φέγγος pheggos {feng'-gos}

 probably akin to the base of G5457 [cf G5350]; TDNT - n/a; n n

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) light
    1a) of the moon
    1b) of a candle or lamp
 2) the bright sunshine, the beam of light

 For Synonyms see entry G5817

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Probably akin to the base of G5457 (compare G5350); brilliancy:—light.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - light 3; 3
light
Matthew 24:29. Mark 13:24. Luke 11:33.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5339 «


  #5339 φείδομαι pheidomai {fi'-dom-ahee}

 of uncertain affinity; TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to spare
 2) to abstain

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of uncertain affinity; to be chary of, that is, (subjectively) to abstain or (objectively) to treat leniently:—forbear, spare.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - spare 9, forbear 1; 10
forbear
2 Corinthians 12:6.
he
Romans 11:21.
spare
Romans 11:21. 1 Corinthians 7:28. 2 Corinthians 1:23; 13:2.
spared
Romans 8:32; 11:21. 2 Peter 2:4, 5.
sparing
Acts 20:29.
will
2 Corinthians 13:2.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5340 «


  #5340 φειδομένως pheidomenos {fi-dom-en'-oce}

 from participle of G5339; TDNT - n/a; adv

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) sparingly

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Adverb from participle of G5339; abstemiously, that is, stingily:—sparingly.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - sparingly 2; 2
sparingly
2 Corinthians 9:6, 6.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5341 «


  #5341 φελόνης phelones {fel-on'-ace}

 by transposition for a derivative probably of G5316 (as showing
    outside the other garments); TDNT - n/a; n m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) a travelling cloke, used for protection against stormy weather

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

By transposition for a derivation probably of G5316 (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout):—cloke.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - cloke 1; 1
cloke
2 Timothy 4:13.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5342 «


  #5342 φέρω phero {fer'-o}

 a primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones
    are used in certain tenses only, namely, oio {oy'-o}; and
    enegko {en-eng'-ko); TDNT - 9:56,1252; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to carry
    1a) to carry some burden
        1a1) to bear with one's self
    1b) to move by bearing; move or, to be conveyed or borne, with
        the suggestion of force or speed
        1b1) of persons borne in a ship over the sea
        1b2) of a gust of wind, to rush
        1b3) of the mind, to be moved inwardly, prompted
    1c) to bear up i.e. uphold (keep from falling)
        1c1) of Christ, the preserver of the universe
 2) to bear, i.e. endure, to endure the rigour of a thing, to bear
    patiently one's conduct, or spare one (abstain from punishing
    or destroying)
 3) to bring, bring to, bring forward
    3a) to move to, apply
    3b) to bring in by announcing, to announce
    3c) to bear i.e. bring forth, produce; to bring forward in a speech
    3d) to lead, conduct

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

A primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely οἴω [[oio]], {oy'-o}; and ἐνέγκω [[enegko]], {en-eng'-ko}); to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively:—be, bear, bring (forth), carry, come, + let her drive, be driven, endure, go on, lay, lead, move, reach, rushing, uphold.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - bring 34, bear 8, bring forth 5, come 3, reach 2, endure 2,
      carry 1, misc 9; 64
bare
John 2:8.
be
Hebrews 9:16.
bear
Luke 23:26. John 2:8; 15:4, 8.
beareth
John 15:2, 2.
bearing
Hebrews 13:13.
bring
Matthew 14:18; 17:17. Mark 7:32; 8:22; 9:19; 12:15; 15:22. John 21:10. 2 Timothy 4:13. 2 Peter 2:11. 2 John 1:10. Revelation 21:24, 26.
bringing
Mark 2:3. Luke 24:1. Acts 5:16.
brought
Matthew 14:11, 11. Mark 1:32; 6:27, 28; 9:17, 20; 12:16. Luke 5:18. John 4:33; 19:39. Acts 4:34, 37; 5:2; 14:13. 1 Peter 1:13.
came
2 Peter 1:17, 18, 21.
carry
John 21:18.
could
Hebrews 12:20.
driven
Acts 27:17.
endure
Hebrews 12:20.
endured
Romans 9:22.
forth
Mark 4:8. John 12:24; 15:2, 5, 16.
hath
John 4:33.
hither
Luke 15:23. John 20:27.
laid
Acts 25:7.
leadeth
Acts 12:10.
moved
2 Peter 1:21.
on
Hebrews 6:1.
reach
John 20:27.
rushing
Acts 2:2.
upholding
Hebrews 1:3.
ye
John 18:29.
The following translates multiple Greek words:
drive
Acts 27:15.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5343 «


  #5343 φεύγω pheugo {fyoo'-go}

 apparently a primary verb; TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to flee away, seek safety by flight
 2) metaph. to flee (to shun or avoid by flight) something
    abhorrent, esp. vices
 3) to be saved by flight, to escape safely out of danger
 4) poetically, to flee away, vanish

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by implication to shun; by analogy to vanish:—escape, flee (away).

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - flee 26, escape 3, flee away 2; 31
away
Revelation 16:20; 20:11.
escaped
Hebrews 11:34; 12:25.
fled
Matthew 8:33; 26:56. Mark 5:14; 14:50, 52; 16:8. Luke 8:34. Acts 7:29. Revelation 12:6.
flee
Matthew 2:13; 3:7; 24:16. Mark 13:14. Luke 3:7; 21:21. John 10:5. Acts 27:30. 1 Corinthians 6:18; 10:14. 1 Timothy 6:11. 2 Timothy 2:22. James 4:7. Revelation 9:6.
fleeth
John 10:12, 13.
them
Mark 13:14. Luke 21:21.
ye
Matthew 10:23; 23:33.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5344 «


  #5344 Φῆλιξ Phelix {fay'-lix}

 of Latin origin; TDNT - n/a; n pr m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 Felix = "happy"
 1) a Roman procurator of Judea appointed by the emperor Claudius in
    A.D. 53. He ruled the province in a mean, cruel, and profligate
    manner. His period of office was full of troubles and seditions.
    Paul was brought before Felix at Caesarea. He was remanded in
    prison, and kept there two years in hopes of extorting money from
    him. Acts 24:26,27. At the end of that time Porcius Festus was
    appointed to supersede Felix, who, on his return to Rome, was
    accused by the Jews in Caesarea, and would have suffered the
    penalty due to his atrocities had not his brother Pallas prevailed
    with the emperor Nero to spare him. The wife of Felix was
    Drusilla, daughter of Herod Agrippa I., who was his third wife and
    whom he persuaded to leave her husband and marry him.

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (that is, Felix), a Roman:—Felix.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Felix 9; 9
Felix
Acts 23:24, 26; 24:3, 22, 24, 25, 27; 25:14.
Felix'
Acts 24:27.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5345 «


  #5345 φήμη pheme {fay'-may}

 from G5346; TDNT - n/a; n f

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) fame, report

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5346; a saying, that is, rumor ("fame"):—fame.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - fame 2; 2
fame
Matthew 9:26. Luke 4:14.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5346 «


  #5346 φημί phemi {fay-mee'}

 properly, the same as the base of G5457 and G5316; TDNT - n/a; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to make known one's thoughts, to declare
 2) to say

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Properly the same as the base of G5457 and G5316; to show or make known one's thoughts, that is, speak or say:—affirm, say. Compare G3004.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - say 57, affirm 1; 58
affirm
Romans 3:8.
he
Acts 23:35. 1 Corinthians 6:16. Hebrews 8:5.
I
1 Corinthians 10:19.
said
Matthew 4:7; 8:8; 13:28, 29; 14:8; 19:21; 21:27; 25:21, 23; 26:34, 61; 27:11, 23, 65. Mark 14:29. Luke 7:44; 22:58, 70; 23:3. John 1:23; 9:38. Acts 2:38; 7:2; 8:36; 10:28, 30, 31; 16:30, 37; 17:22; 19:35; 21:37; 22:27, 28; 23:5, 17, 18; 25:5, 22, 22, 24; 26:1, 24, 25, 28, 32.
saith
Matthew 17:26. Luke 7:40. Acts 22:2.
say
1 Corinthians 7:29; 10:15; 15:50.
they
2 Corinthians 10:10.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5347 «


  #5347 Φῆστος Phestos {face'-tos}

 of Latin derivation; TDNT - n/a; n pr m

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 [Porcius] Festus = "festival"
 1) the successor of Felix as procurator of Judea

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Of Latin derivation; festal; Phestus (that is, Festus), a Roman:—Festus.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - Festus 13; 13
Festus
Acts 24:27; 25:1, 4, 9, 12, 13, 14, 22, 24; 26:24, 25, 32.
Festus'
Acts 25:23.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5348 «


  #5348 φθάνω phthano {fthan'-o}

 apparently a primary verb; TDNT - 9:88,1258; v

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) to come before, precede, anticipate
 2) to come to, arrive at
 3) to reach, attain to

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

Apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand, that is, anticipate or precede; by extension to have arrived at:—(already) attain, come, prevent.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - come 4, already attain 1, attain 1, prevent 1; 7
attained
Romans 9:31. Philippians 3:16.
come
Matthew 12:28. Luke 11:20. 2 Corinthians 10:14. 1 Thessalonians 2:16.
hath
Romans 9:31.
prevent
1 Thessalonians 4:15.
shall
1 Thessalonians 4:15.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


» G5349 «


  #5349 φθαρτός phthartos {fthar-tos'}

 from G5351; TDNT - 9:93,1259; adj

—Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)


 1) corruptible, perishing

—Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)

From G5351; decayed, that is, (by implication) perishable:—corruptible.

—Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)

 AV - corruptible 6; 6
corruptible
Romans 1:23. 1 Corinthians 9:25; 15:53, 54. 1 Peter 1:23.
things
1 Peter 1:18.

—Exhaustive Concordance (KJV Translation Frequency & Location)


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