wind, breath, mind,
spirit breath wind of heaven quarter (of wind), side breath of air air, gas vain, empty thing
spirit (as that which breathes quickly in animation or agitation)
spirit, animation, vivacity, vigour courage temper, anger impatience, patience
spirit, disposition (as troubled, bitter, discontented) disposition (of various kinds), unaccountable or uncontrollable impulse prophetic
spirit spirit (of the living, breathing being in man and animals) as gift, preserved by God, God's
spirit, departing at death, disembodied being
spirit (as seat of emotion) desire sorrow, trouble
spirit as seat or organ of mental acts rarely of the will as seat especially of moral character
Spirit of God, the third person of the triune God, the Holy
Spirit, coequal, coeternal with the Father and the Son as inspiring ecstatic state of prophecy as impelling prophet to utter instruction or warning imparting warlike energy and executive and administrative power as endowing men with various gifts as energy of life as manifest in the Shekinah glory never referred to as a depersonalised force
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Ruwach
relating to the human
spirit, or rational soul, as part of the man which is akin to God and serves as his instrument or organ that which possesses the nature of the rational soul belonging to a
spirit, or a being higher than man but inferior to God belonging to the Divine
Spirit of God the Holy
Spirit one who is filled with and governed by the
Spirit of God pertaining to the wind or breath; windy, exposed to the wind, blowing
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Pneumatikos
relating to the human
spirit, or rational soul, as part of the man which is akin to God and serves as his instrument or organ that which possesses the nature of the rational soul belonging to a
spirit, or a being higher than man but inferior to God belonging to the Divine
Spirit of God the Holy
Spirit one who is filled with and governed by the
Spirit of God pertaining to the wind or breath; windy, exposed to the wind, blowing
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Pneumatikos
spirit, wind wind
spirit of man seat of the mind
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Ruwach (Aramaic)
spirit, wind wind
spirit of man seat of the mind
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Ruwach (Aramaic)
the third person of the triune God, the Holy
Spirit, coequal, coeternal with the Father and the Son sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his personality and character (the \\Holy\\
Spirit) sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his work and power (the
Spirit of \\Truth\\) never referred to as a depersonalised force the
spirit, i.e. the vital principal by which the body is animated the rational
spirit, the power by which the human being feels, thinks, decides the soul a
spirit, i.e. a simple essence, devoid of all or at least all grosser matter, and possessed of the power of knowing, desiring, deciding, and acting a life giving
spirit a human soul that has left the body a
spirit higher than man but lower than God, i.e. an angel used of demons, or evil spirits, who were conceived as inhabiting the bodies of men the spiritual nature of Christ, higher than the highest angels and equal to God, the divine nature of Christ the disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of any one the efficient source of any power, affection, emotion, desire, etc. a movement of air (a gentle blast) of the wind, hence the wind itself breath of nostrils or mouth
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Pneuma
a knower, one who has a familiar
spirit a familiar
spirit, soothsayer, necromancer (meton)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Yidd@`oniy
a knower, one who has a familiar
spirit a familiar
spirit, soothsayer, necromancer (meton)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Yidd@`oniy
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water skin bottle necromancer necromancer, one who evokes the dead ghost, spirit of a dead one practice of necromancy one that has a familiar spirit spirit(s)16, bottles1
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - 'owb
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to prophesy (Niphal) to prophesy 1a under influence of divine
spirit 1a of false prophets (Hithpael) to prophesy 1b under influence of divine
spirit 1b of false prophets
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Naba'
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breath,
spirit breath (of God) breath (of man) every breathing thing
spirit (of man)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - N@shamah
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water skin bottle necromancer necromancer, one who evokes the dead ghost,
spirit of a dead one practice of necromancy one that has a familiar
spirit
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - 'owb
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to prophesy (Niphal) to prophesy 1a under influence of divine
spirit 1a of false prophets (Hithpael) to prophesy 1b under influence of divine
spirit 1b of false prophets
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Naba'
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breath,
spirit breath (of God) breath (of man) every breathing thing
spirit (of man)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - N@shamah
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resembling or proceeding from an evil
spirit, demon-like
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Daimoniodes
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to be disheartened, dispirited, broken in
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Athumeo
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to wish (one) well to be well disposed, of a peaceable
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Eunoeo
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to be of good courage, to be of a cheerful
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Eupsucheo
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a general name of deities or divinities as used by the Greeks spoken of the only and true God, trinity of Christ Holy
Spirit the Father
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Theios
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newness in the new state of life in which the Holy
Spirit places us so as to produce a new state which is eternal life
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Kainotes
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overthrow, destruction of cities metaph. of the extinction of a
spirit of consecration
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Katastrophe
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a staying, abiding, dwelling, abode to make an (one's) abode metaph. of the God the Holy
Spirit indwelling believers
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Mone
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to be sober, to be calm and collected in
spirit to be temperate, dispassionate, circumspect
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Nepho
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a dwelling place, habitation of the body as a dwelling place for the
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Oiketerion
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mildness of disposition, gentleness of
spirit, meekness
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Prautes
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zeal,
spirit, eagerness inclination, readiness of mind
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Prothumia
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to be in a narrow place to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits to be sorely straitened in
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Stenochoreo
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resembling or proceeding from an evil
spirit, demon-like
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Daimoniodes
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to be disheartened, dispirited, broken in
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Athumeo
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to wish (one) well to be well disposed, of a peaceable
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Eunoeo
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to be of good courage, to be of a cheerful
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Eupsucheo
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a general name of deities or divinities as used by the Greeks spoken of the only and true God, trinity of Christ Holy
Spirit the Father
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Theios
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newness in the new state of life in which the Holy
Spirit places us so as to produce a new state which is eternal life
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Kainotes
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overthrow, destruction of cities metaph. of the extinction of a
spirit of consecration
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Katastrophe
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a staying, abiding, dwelling, abode to make an (one's) abode metaph. of the God the Holy
Spirit indwelling believers
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Mone
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to be sober, to be calm and collected in
spirit to be temperate, dispassionate, circumspect
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Nepho
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a dwelling place, habitation of the body as a dwelling place for the
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Oiketerion
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mildness of disposition, gentleness of
spirit, meekness
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Prautes
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zeal,
spirit, eagerness inclination, readiness of mind
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Prothumia
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to be in a narrow place to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits to be sorely straitened in
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Stenochoreo
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mistress, female owner sorceress, necromancer (noun of relationship) spirit)2
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Ba`alah
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breath,
spirit
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Nishma' (Aramaic)
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cool cool, calm, self-possessed (of
spirit)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Qar
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breath,
spirit
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Nishma' (Aramaic)
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cool cool, calm, self-possessed (of
spirit)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Qar
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a god, a goddess an inferior deity, whether good or bad in the NT, an evil
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Daimon
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spiritually: i.e. by the aid of the Holy
Spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Pneumatikos
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a god, a goddess an inferior deity, whether good or bad in the NT, an evil
spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Daimon
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spiritually: i.e. by the aid of the Holy
Spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Pneumatikos
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to produce alive, begat or bear living young to cause to live, make alive, give life by spiritual power to arouse and invigorate to restore to life to give increase of life: thus of physical life of the
spirit, quickening as respects the
spirit, endued with new and greater powers of life metaph., of seeds quickened into life, i.e. germinating, springing up, growing
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Zoopoieo
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mildness of disposition, gentleness of
spirit, meekness Meekness toward God is that disposition of
spirit in which we acceptHis dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing orresisting. In the OT, the meek are those wholly relying on God ratherthan their own strength to defend them against injustice. Thus,meekness toward evil people means knowing God is permitting theinjuries they inflict, that He is using them to purify His elect, andthat He will deliver His elect in His time. (Is. 41:17, Lu. 18:1-
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Praus
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to produce alive, begat or bear living young to cause to live, make alive, give life by spiritual power to arouse and invigorate to restore to life to give increase of life: thus of physical life of the
spirit, quickening as respects the
spirit, endued with new and greater powers of life metaph., of seeds quickened into life, i.e. germinating, springing up, growing
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Zoopoieo
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mildness of disposition, gentleness of
spirit, meekness Meekness toward God is that disposition of
spirit in which we acceptHis dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing orresisting. In the OT, the meek are those wholly relying on God ratherthan their own strength to defend them against injustice. Thus,meekness toward evil people means knowing God is permitting theinjuries they inflict, that He is using them to purify His elect, andthat He will deliver His elect in His time. (Is. 41:17, Lu. 18:1-
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Praus
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in Greek writings, an interpreter of oracles or of other hidden things one who, moved by the
Spirit of God and hence his organ or spokesman, solemnly declares to men what he has received by inspiration, especially concerning future events, and in particular such as relate to the cause and kingdom of God and to human salvation the OT prophets, having foretold the kingdom, deeds and death, of Jesus the Messiah. of John the Baptist, the herald of Jesus the Messiah of the illustrious prophet, the Jews expected before the advent of the Messiah the Messiah of men filled with the
Spirit of God, who by God's authority and command in words of weight pleads the cause of God and urges salvation of men of prophets that appeared in the apostolic age among Christians they are associated with the apostles they discerned and did what is best for the Christian cause, foretelling certain future events. (Acts 11: in the religious assemblies of the Christians, they were moved by the Holy
Spirit to speak, having power to instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, and stimulate, their hearers a poet (because poets were believed to sing under divine inspiration) of Epimenides (Tit. 1:
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Prophetes
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in Greek writings, an interpreter of oracles or of other hidden things one who, moved by the
Spirit of God and hence his organ or spokesman, solemnly declares to men what he has received by inspiration, especially concerning future events, and in particular such as relate to the cause and kingdom of God and to human salvation the OT prophets, having foretold the kingdom, deeds and death, of Jesus the Messiah. of John the Baptist, the herald of Jesus the Messiah of the illustrious prophet, the Jews expected before the advent of the Messiah the Messiah of men filled with the
Spirit of God, who by God's authority and command in words of weight pleads the cause of God and urges salvation of men of prophets that appeared in the apostolic age among Christians they are associated with the apostles they discerned and did what is best for the Christian cause, foretelling certain future events. (Acts 11: in the religious assemblies of the Christians, they were moved by the Holy
Spirit to speak, having power to instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, and stimulate, their hearers a poet (because poets were believed to sing under divine inspiration) of Epimenides (Tit. 1:
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Prophetes
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excitement of mind, ardour, fervour of
spirit zeal, ardour in embracing, pursuing, defending anything zeal in behalf of, for a person or thing the fierceness of indignation, punitive zeal an envious and contentious rivalry, jealousy
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Zelos
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excitement of mind, ardour, fervour of
spirit zeal, ardour in embracing, pursuing, defending anything zeal in behalf of, for a person or thing the fierceness of indignation, punitive zeal an envious and contentious rivalry, jealousy
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Zelos
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the divine power, deity, divinity a
spirit, a being inferior to God, superior to men evil spirits or the messengers and ministers of the devil
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Daimonion
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to separate, make a distinction, discriminate, to prefer to learn by discrimination, to try, decide to determine, give judgment, decide a dispute to withdraw from one, desert to separate one's self in a hostile
spirit, to oppose, strive with dispute, contend to be at variance with one's self, hesitate, doubt
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Diakrino
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the mind as a faculty of understanding, feeling, desiring understanding mind, i.e.
spirit, way of thinking and feeling thoughts, either good or bad
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Dianoia
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an egress, way out, exit applied figuratively to the way of escape from temptation the issue referring to the end of one's life Heb 13:7 refers not only to end of physical life, but the manner in which they closed a well spent life as exhibited by their
spirit in dying
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Ekbasis
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to come to arrive of time, come on, be at hand, be future to come upon, overtake, one of sleep of disease of calamities of the Holy
Spirit, descending and operating in one of an enemy attacking one
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Eperchomai
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to fall upon, to rush or press upon to lie upon one to fall into one's embrace to fall back upon metaph. to fall upon one i.e. to seize, take possession of him of the Holy
Spirit, in his inspiration and impulse of reproaches cast upon one
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Epipipto
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to boil with heat, be hot used of water metaph. used of boiling anger, love, zeal, for what is good or bad etc. fervent in
spirit, said of zeal for what is good
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Zeo
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a pricking, piercing severe sorrow, extreme grief insensibility or torpor of mind, such as extreme grief easily produces hence a "
spirit of stupor", which renders their souls torpid so insensible that they are not affected at all by the offer made them of salvation through the Messiah
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Katanuxis
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to be of a long
spirit, not to lose heart to persevere patiently and bravely in enduring misfortunes and troubles to be patient in bearing the offenses and injuries of others to be mild and slow in avenging to be longsuffering, slow to anger, slow to punish
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Makrothumeo
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to cool again, to cool off, recover from the effects of heat to refresh (one's
spirit) to recover breath, take the air, cool off, revive, refresh one's self
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Anapsucho
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in Greek mythology the name of the Pythian serpent or dragon that dwelt in the region of Pytho at the foot of Parnassus in Phocis, and was said to have guarded the oracle at Delphi and been slain by Apollo a
spirit of divination
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Puthon
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fleshly, carnal having the nature of flesh, i.e. under the control of the animal appetites governed by mere human nature not by the
Spirit of God having its seat in the animal nature or aroused by the animal nature human: with the included idea of depravity pertaining to the flesh to the body: related to birth, linage, etc
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Sarkikos
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of one mind, of one accord This word is made up of two words "sun" (together with) and psuchos(soul, self, inner life, or the seat of the feelings, desires,affections). So the word refers to being united in
spirit orharmonious (A&G). Paul desired the Philippians to be united intheir affections - one in Christ in all desires! Used only herein the NT. - Wayne Steury
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Sumpsuchos
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not rising far from the ground metaph. as a condition, lowly, of low degree brought low with grief, depressed lowly in
spirit, humble in a bad sense, deporting one's self abjectly, deferring servilely to others
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Tapeinos
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to agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to and fro) to cause one inward commotion, take away his calmness of mind, disturb his equanimity to disquiet, make restless to stir up to trouble to strike one's
spirit with fear and dread to render anxious or distressed to perplex the mind of one by suggesting scruples or doubts
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Tarasso
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adoption, adoption as sons that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations the nature and condition of the true disciples in Christ, who by receiving the
Spirit of God into their souls become sons of God the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Huiothesia
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to anoint consecrating Jesus to the Messianic office, and furnishing him with the necessary powers for its administration enduing Christians with the gifts of the Holy
Spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Chrio
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the divine power, deity, divinity a
spirit, a being inferior to God, superior to men evil spirits or the messengers and ministers of the devil
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Daimonion
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the mind as a faculty of understanding, feeling, desiring understanding mind, i.e.
spirit, way of thinking and feeling thoughts, either good or bad
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Dianoia
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an egress, way out, exit applied figuratively to the way of escape from temptation the issue referring to the end of one's life Heb 13:7 refers not only to end of physical life, but the manner in which they closed a well spent life as exhibited by their
spirit in dying
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Ekbasis
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to come to arrive of time, come on, be at hand, be future to come upon, overtake, one of sleep of disease of calamities of the Holy
Spirit, descending and operating in one of an enemy attacking one
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Eperchomai
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to fall upon, to rush or press upon to lie upon one to fall into one's embrace to fall back upon metaph. to fall upon one i.e. to seize, take possession of him of the Holy
Spirit, in his inspiration and impulse of reproaches cast upon one
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Epipipto
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to boil with heat, be hot used of water metaph. used of boiling anger, love, zeal, for what is good or bad etc. fervent in
spirit, said of zeal for what is good
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Zeo
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a pricking, piercing severe sorrow, extreme grief insensibility or torpor of mind, such as extreme grief easily produces hence a "
spirit of stupor", which renders their souls torpid so insensible that they are not affected at all by the offer made them of salvation through the Messiah
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Katanuxis
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to be of a long
spirit, not to lose heart to persevere patiently and bravely in enduring misfortunes and troubles to be patient in bearing the offenses and injuries of others to be mild and slow in avenging to be longsuffering, slow to anger, slow to punish
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Makrothumeo
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to cool again, to cool off, recover from the effects of heat to refresh (one's
spirit) to recover breath, take the air, cool off, revive, refresh one's self
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Anapsucho
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in Greek mythology the name of the Pythian serpent or dragon that dwelt in the region of Pytho at the foot of Parnassus in Phocis, and was said to have guarded the oracle at Delphi and been slain by Apollo a
spirit of divination
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Puthon
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fleshly, carnal having the nature of flesh, i.e. under the control of the animal appetites governed by mere human nature not by the
Spirit of God having its seat in the animal nature or aroused by the animal nature human: with the included idea of depravity pertaining to the flesh to the body: related to birth, linage, etc
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Sarkikos
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of one mind, of one accord This word is made up of two words "sun" (together with) and psuchos(soul, self, inner life, or the seat of the feelings, desires,affections). So the word refers to being united in
spirit orharmonious (A&G). Paul desired the Philippians to be united intheir affections - one in Christ in all desires! Used only herein the NT. - Wayne Steury
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Sumpsuchos
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not rising far from the ground metaph. as a condition, lowly, of low degree brought low with grief, depressed lowly in
spirit, humble in a bad sense, deporting one's self abjectly, deferring servilely to others
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Tapeinos
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to agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to and fro) to cause one inward commotion, take away his calmness of mind, disturb his equanimity to disquiet, make restless to stir up to trouble to strike one's
spirit with fear and dread to render anxious or distressed to perplex the mind of one by suggesting scruples or doubts
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Tarasso
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adoption, adoption as sons that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations the nature and condition of the true disciples in Christ, who by receiving the
Spirit of God into their souls become sons of God the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Huiothesia
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to anoint consecrating Jesus to the Messianic office, and furnishing him with the necessary powers for its administration enduing Christians with the gifts of the Holy
Spirit
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - New American Standard Greek Lexicon - Chrio
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low, humble low (in height) low (in station), humble (of condition or
spirit) humiliated lowly (as subst)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version Hebrew Lexicon - Shaphal
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low, humble low (in height) low (in station), humble (of condition or
spirit) humiliated lowly (as subst)
Lexicons - Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Hebrew Lexicon - Shaphal
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a teacher in the NT one who teaches concerning the things of God, and the duties of man one who is fitted to teach, or thinks himself so the teachers of the Jewish religion of those who by their great power as teachers draw crowds around them i.e. John the Baptist, Jesus by preeminence used of Jesus by himself, as one who showed men the way of salvation of the apostles, and of Paul of those who in the religious assemblies of the Christians, undertook the work of teaching, with the special assistance of the Holy
Spirit of false teachers among Christians
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Didaskalos
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electioneering or intriguing for office apparently, in the NT a courting distinction, a desire to put one's self forward, a partisan and fractious
spirit which does not disdain low arts partisanship, fractiousness This word is found before NT times only in Aristotle where it denotesa self-seeking pursuit of political office by unfair means. (A&G)Paul exhorts to be one in the mind of Christ not putting self forwardor being selfish (Phil 2:
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Eritheia
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with one mind, with one accord, with one passion A unique Greek word, used 10 of its 12 New Testament occurrences inthe Book of Acts, helps us understand the uniqueness of the Christiancommunity. Homothumadon is a compound of two words meaning to "rushalong" and "in unison". The image is almost musical; a number ofnotes are sounded which, while different, harmonise in pitch andtone. As the instruments of a great concert under the direction of aconcert master, so the Holy
Spirit blends together the lives ofmembers of Christ's church.
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Homothumadon
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prophecy a discourse emanating from divine inspiration and declaring the purposes of God, whether by reproving and admonishing the wicked, or comforting the afflicted, or revealing things hidden; esp. by foretelling future events Used in the NT of the utterance of OT prophets of the prediction of events relating to Christ's kingdom and its speedy triumph, together with the consolations and admonitions pertaining to it, the
spirit of prophecy, the divine mind, to which the prophetic faculty is due of the endowment and speech of the Christian teachers called prophets the gifts and utterances of these prophets, esp. of the predictions of the works of which, set apart to teach the gospel, will accomplish for the kingdom of Christ
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Propheteia
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reduced to beggary, begging, asking alms destitute of wealth, influence, position, honour lowly, afflicted, destitute of the Christian virtues and eternal riches helpless, powerless to accomplish an end poor, needy lacking in anything as respects their
spirit destitute of wealth of learning and intellectual culture which the schools afford (men of this class most readily give themselves up to Christ's teaching and proved them selves fitted to lay hold of the heavenly treasure)
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Ptochos
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from which a plant germinates the seed i.e. the grain or kernel which contains within itself the germ of the future plants of the grains or kernels sown metaph. a seed i.e. a residue, or a few survivors reserved as the germ of the next generation (just as seed is kept from the harvest for the sowing) the semen virile the product of this semen, seed, children, offspring, progeny family, tribe, posterity whatever possesses vital force or life giving power of divine energy of the Holy
Spirit operating within the soul by which we are regenerated
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a favour with which one receives without any merit of his own the gift of divine grace the gift of faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue the economy of divine grace, by which the pardon of sin and eternal salvation is appointed to sinners in consideration of the merits of Christ laid hold of by faith grace or gifts denoting extraordinary powers, distinguishing certain Christians and enabling them to serve the church of Christ, the reception of which is due to the power of divine grace operating on their souls by the Holy
Spirit
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to separate, make a distinction, discriminate, to prefer to learn by discrimination, to try, decide to determine, give judgment, decide a dispute to withdraw from one, desert to separate one's self in a hostile
spirit, to oppose, strive with dispute, contend to be at variance with one's self, hesitate, doubt
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a teacher in the NT one who teaches concerning the things of God, and the duties of man one who is fitted to teach, or thinks himself so the teachers of the Jewish religion of those who by their great power as teachers draw crowds around them i.e. John the Baptist, Jesus by preeminence used of Jesus by himself, as one who showed men the way of salvation of the apostles, and of Paul of those who in the religious assemblies of the Christians, undertook the work of teaching, with the special assistance of the Holy
Spirit of false teachers among Christians
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electioneering or intriguing for office apparently, in the NT a courting distinction, a desire to put one's self forward, a partisan and fractious
spirit which does not disdain low arts partisanship, fractiousness This word is found before NT times only in Aristotle where it denotesa self-seeking pursuit of political office by unfair means. (A&G)Paul exhorts to be one in the mind of Christ not putting self forwardor being selfish (Phil 2:
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with one mind, with one accord, with one passion A unique Greek word, used 10 of its 12 New Testament occurrences inthe Book of Acts, helps us understand the uniqueness of the Christiancommunity. Homothumadon is a compound of two words meaning to "rushalong" and "in unison". The image is almost musical; a number ofnotes are sounded which, while different, harmonise in pitch andtone. As the instruments of a great concert under the direction of aconcert master, so the Holy
Spirit blends together the lives ofmembers of Christ's church.
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reduced to beggary, begging, asking alms destitute of wealth, influence, position, honour lowly, afflicted, destitute of the Christian virtues and eternal riches helpless, powerless to accomplish an end poor, needy lacking in anything as respects their
spirit destitute of wealth of learning and intellectual culture which the schools afford (men of this class most readily give themselves up to Christ's teaching and proved them selves fitted to lay hold of the heavenly treasure)
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a favour with which one receives without any merit of his own the gift of divine grace the gift of faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue the economy of divine grace, by which the pardon of sin and eternal salvation is appointed to sinners in consideration of the merits of Christ laid hold of by faith grace or gifts denoting extraordinary powers, distinguishing certain Christians and enabling them to serve the church of Christ, the reception of which is due to the power of divine grace operating on their souls by the Holy
Spirit
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a god or goddess, a general name of deities or divinities the Godhead, trinity God the Father, the first person in the trinity Christ, the second person of the trinity Holy
Spirit, the third person in the trinity spoken of the only and true God refers to the things of God his counsels, interests, things due to him whatever can in any respect be likened unto God, or resemble him in any way God's representative or viceregent of magistrates and judges
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summoned, called to one's side, esp. called to one's aid one who pleads another's cause before a judge, a pleader, counsel for defense, legal assistant, an advocate one who pleads another's cause with one, an intercessor of Christ in his exaltation at God's right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins in the widest sense, a helper, succourer, aider, assistant of the Holy
Spirit destined to take the place of Christ with the apostles (after his ascension to the Father), to lead them to a deeper knowledge of the gospel truth, and give them divine strength needed to enable them to undergo trials and persecutions on behalf of the divine kingdom
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Parakletos
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a god or goddess, a general name of deities or divinities the Godhead, trinity God the Father, the first person in the trinity Christ, the second person of the trinity Holy
Spirit, the third person in the trinity spoken of the only and true God refers to the things of God his counsels, interests, things due to him whatever can in any respect be likened unto God, or resemble him in any way God's representative or viceregent of magistrates and judges
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summoned, called to one's side, esp. called to one's aid one who pleads another's cause before a judge, a pleader, counsel for defense, legal assistant, an advocate one who pleads another's cause with one, an intercessor of Christ in his exaltation at God's right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins in the widest sense, a helper, succourer, aider, assistant of the Holy
Spirit destined to take the place of Christ with the apostles (after his ascension to the Father), to lead them to a deeper knowledge of the gospel truth, and give them divine strength needed to enable them to undergo trials and persecutions on behalf of the divine kingdom
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prophecy a discourse emanating from divine inspiration and declaring the purposes of God, whether by reproving and admonishing the wicked, or comforting the afflicted, or revealing things hidden; esp. by foretelling future events Used in the NT of the utterance of OT prophets of the prediction of events relating to Christ's kingdom and its speedy triumph, together with the consolations and admonitions pertaining to it, the
spirit of prophecy, the divine mind, to which the prophetic faculty is due of the endowment and speech of the Christian teachers called prophets the gifts and utterances of these prophets, esp. of the predictions of the works of which, set apart to teach the gospel, will accomplish for the kingdom of Christ
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from which a plant germinates the seed i.e. the grain or kernel which contains within itself the germ of the future plants of the grains or kernels sown metaph. a seed i.e. a residue, or a few survivors reserved as the germ of the next generation (just as seed is kept from the harvest for the sowing) the semen virile the product of this semen, seed, children, offspring, progeny family, tribe, posterity whatever possesses vital force or life giving power of divine energy of the Holy
Spirit operating within the soul by which we are regenerated
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generator or male ancestor either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents a more remote ancestor, the founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a nation one advanced in years, a senior metaph. the originator and transmitter of anything the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same
spirit as himself one who has infused his own
spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way a title of honour teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others God is called the Father of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector of spiritual beings and of all men of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature by Jesus Christ himself by the apostles
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generator or male ancestor either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents a more remote ancestor, the founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a nation one advanced in years, a senior metaph. the originator and transmitter of anything the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same
spirit as himself one who has infused his own
spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way a title of honour teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others God is called the Father of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector of spiritual beings and of all men of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature by Jesus Christ himself by the apostles
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to descend from a higher place to a lower to fall (either from or upon) to be thrust down metaph. to fall under judgment, came under condemnation to descend from an erect to a prostrate position to fall down to be prostrated, fall prostrate of those overcome by terror or astonishment or grief or under the attack of an evil
spirit or of falling dead suddenly the dismemberment of a corpse by decay to prostrate one's self used of suppliants and persons rendering homage or worship to one to fall out, fall from i.e. shall perish or be lost to fall down, fall into ruin: of buildings, walls etc. to be cast down from a state of prosperity to fall from a state of uprightness to perish, i.e come to an end, disappear, cease 2b of virtues to lose authority, no longer have force 2b of sayings, precepts, etc. to be removed from power by death to fail of participating in, miss a share in
Lexicons - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version Greek Lexicon - Pipto
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offspring, children child a male child, a son metaph. the name transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children in affectionate address, such as patrons, helpers, teachers and the like employ: my child in the NT, pupils or disciples are called children of their teachers, because the latter by their instruction nourish the minds of their pupils and mould their characters children of God: in the OT of "the people of Israel" as especially dear to God, in the NT, in Paul's writings, all who are led by the
Spirit of God and thus closely related to God children of the devil: those who in thought and action are prompted by the devil, and so reflect his character metaph. of anything who depends upon it, is possessed by a desire or affection for it, is addicted to it one who is liable to any fate 1c thus children of a city: it citizens and inhabitants the votaries of wisdom, those souls who have, as it were, been nurtured and moulded by wisdom cursed children, exposed to a curse and doomed to God's wrath or penalty
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immersion, submersion of calamities and afflictions with which one is quite overwhelmed of John's baptism, that purification rite by which men on confessing their sins were bound to spiritual reformation, obtained the pardon of their past sins and became qualified for the benefits of the Messiah's kingdom soon to be set up. This was valid Christian baptism, as this was the only baptism the apostles received and it is not recorded anywhere that they were ever rebaptised after Pentecost. of Christian baptism; a rite of immersion in water as commanded by Christ, by which one after confessing his sins and professing his faith in Christ, having been born again by the Holy
Spirit unto a new life, identifies publicly with the fellowship of Christ and the church. In Rom. 6:3 Paul states we are "baptised unto death" meaning that weare not only dead to our former ways, but they are buried. To returnto them is as unthinkable for a Christian as for one to dig up a deadcorpse! In Moslem countries a new believer has little trouble withMoslems until he is publicly baptised. It is then, that the Moslems'know he means business, and then the persecution starts. See alsodiscussion of baptism under No. 907.
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to descend from a higher place to a lower to fall (either from or upon) to be thrust down metaph. to fall under judgment, came under condemnation to descend from an erect to a prostrate position to fall down to be prostrated, fall prostrate of those overcome by terror or astonishment or grief or under the attack of an evil
spirit or of falling dead suddenly the dismemberment of a corpse by decay to prostrate one's self used of suppliants and persons rendering homage or worship to one to fall out, fall from i.e. shall perish or be lost to fall down, fall into ruin: of buildings, walls etc. to be cast down from a state of prosperity to fall from a state of uprightness to perish, i.e come to an end, disappear, cease 2b of virtues to lose authority, no longer have force 2b of sayings, precepts, etc. to be removed from power by death to fail of participating in, miss a share in
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offspring, children child a male child, a son metaph. the name transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children in affectionate address, such as patrons, helpers, teachers and the like employ: my child in the NT, pupils or disciples are called children of their teachers, because the latter by their instruction nourish the minds of their pupils and mould their characters children of God: in the OT of "the people of Israel" as especially dear to God, in the NT, in Paul's writings, all who are led by the
Spirit of God and thus closely related to God children of the devil: those who in thought and action are prompted by the devil, and so reflect his character metaph. of anything who depends upon it, is possessed by a desire or affection for it, is addicted to it one who is liable to any fate 1c thus children of a city: it citizens and inhabitants the votaries of wisdom, those souls who have, as it were, been nurtured and moulded by wisdom cursed children, exposed to a curse and doomed to God's wrath or penalty
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immersion, submersion of calamities and afflictions with which one is quite overwhelmed of John's baptism, that purification rite by which men on confessing their sins were bound to spiritual reformation, obtained the pardon of their past sins and became qualified for the benefits of the Messiah's kingdom soon to be set up. This was valid Christian baptism, as this was the only baptism the apostles received and it is not recorded anywhere that they were ever rebaptised after Pentecost. of Christian baptism; a rite of immersion in water as commanded by Christ, by which one after confessing his sins and professing his faith in Christ, having been born again by the Holy Spirit unto a new life, identifies publicly with the fellowship of Christ and the church. In Rom. 6:3 Paul states we are "baptised unto death" meaning that weare not only dead to our former ways, but they are buried. To returnto them is as unthinkable for a Christian as for one to dig up a deadcorpse! In Moslem countries a new believer has little trouble withMoslems until he is publicly baptised. It is then, that the Moslems'know he means business, and then the persecution starts. See alsodiscussion of baptism under No. 907.
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