SONS OF GOD (NEW TESTAMENT) 1. New Testament Terms: Two Greek words are translated son, teknon, huios, both words indicating sonship by parentage, th...
INTERROGATION in-ter-o-ga'-shun (eperotema): This word is not found at all in the King James Version, and once only in the American Standard Revised ...
But I know you (alla egnwka uma). Perfect active indicative of ginwskw, I have come to know and still know, the knowledge of personal experience ( 1?...
MANIFEST; MANIFESTATION man'-i-fest, man-i-fes-ta'-shun (phaneroo, phaneros): To manifest is generally the translation of phaneroo, to make apparent ...
That whosoever believeth may in him have eternal life (ina pa o pisteuwn en autwi ech zwhn aiwnion). Final use of ina with present active subjunctive ...
LOVE luv ('ahebh, 'ahabhah, noun; phileo, agapao, verb; agape, noun): Love to both God and man is fundamental to true religion, whether as expressed ...
VAINGLORY van-glo'-ri (kenodoxia): Vainglory is the translation of kenodoxia, empty glory or pride, nearly akin to vanity in the modern sense (Philip...
FOR for (ki (conjunction), le, from 'el (preposition), and various other words. In the New Testament also the words are various, chiefly gar, kai gar,...
GRIEVOUS; GRIEVOUSLY; GREIEVOUSNESS grev'-us; grev'-us-li; grev'-us-nes: In addition to several of the words mentioned under GRIEF (which see), we ha...
GOODS goodz (rekhush, Tubh; ta huparchonta): In the Old Testament rekhush (substance) is most frequently translated goods, as in Genesis 14:11,12,16,...
Was given (edoqh). First aorist passive indicative of didwmi. By Moses (dia Mwusew). Through Moses as the intermediate agent of God. Came (egeneto). ...
DWELL dwel: (1) In the Old Testament dwell is a translation of 9 words, of which by far the most frequent is yashabh, to sit down, translated dwell o...
LIGHT lit ('or, ma'or; phos; many other words): 1. Origin of Light 2. A Comprehensive Term (1) Natural Light (2) Artificial Light (3) Miraculous ...
ASK ask (sha'al to inquire, to seek for counsel, to demand): It is the word commonly used in the Old Testament and is equivalent to eperotao, to requ...
TONGUE tung: Almost invariably for either lashon, or glossa the latter word with the cognates heteroglossos, of strange tongues (1?Corinthians 14:21)...
GOD, 3 III. The Idea of God in the New Testament. 1. Dependence on the Old Testament: The whole of the New Testament presupposes and rests upon the ...
LIE; LYING li, (sheqer (usually, e.g. Isaiah 9:15; Zechariah 13:3), or kazabh verb (Job 34:6; Micah 2:11); pseudos (John 8:44; Revelation 21:27), to s...
ONLY BEGOTTEN on'-li be-got-'-'n (monogenes): Although the English words are found only 6 times in the New Testament, the Greek word appears 9 times,...
SEED sed (Old Testament always for zera`, Aramaic (Daniel 2:43) zera`, except in Joel 1:17 for perudhoth (plural, the Revised Version (British and Ame...
Epicureans, The, derived their name from Epicurus (342-271 B.C.), a philosopher of Attic descent, whose Garden at Athens rivalled in popularity the P...