\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 5\\ In this chapter the apostle exhorts to stand fast in Christian liberty, and warns against the abuse of it; and direc...
The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon Strong's Number: 01602 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originl[ga primitive rootTransliterated WordTDNT EntryG...
The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon Strong's Number: 01607 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord OriginX[ga primitive rootTransliterated WordTDNT EntryG...
Honestly (euschmonw). Paul is fond of the metaphor walk (peripatew), 33 times though not in the Pastoral Epistles. This old adverb (from euschmwn, gr...
BILGAH; BILGAI bil'-ga bil'-ga-i (bilgah; bilgay, cheerfulness): A priest or priestly family in the time of the Return (Nehemiah 12:5), and (under th...
GAHAR ga'-har (gachar): A family name of the Nethinim who came up with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem (Ezra 2:47; Nehemiah 7:49); in 1?Esdras 5:30 called G...
\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 4\\ In this chapter the apostle discourses concerning the abrogation of the ceremonial law, under which the Old Testamen...
\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 6\\ In this chapter the apostle exhorts to the exercise of various things, which greatly become professors of religion, ...
AGGABA a-ga'-ba (Aggaba, and Agraba; the King James Version, Graba) = Hagabah (Ezra 2:45) and Hagaba (Nehemiah 7:48): The descendants of Abraham (tem...
\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 2\\ In this chapter the apostle proceeds with the narrative of himself, and gives an account of another journey of his t...
\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 3\\ In this chapter the apostle reproves the Galatians for their disobedience to the Gospel, and departure from it; conf...
NOGAH no'-ga (noghah, splendor): A son of David born at Jerusalem (1?Chronicles 3:7; 14:6). In the parallel list (2?Samuel 5:14,15) this name is want...
GAZERA ga-ze'-ra (Gazera): (1) A fortress of Judea (1?Maccabees 4:15; 7:45); in the Revised Version (British and American) always GAZARA (which see)....
\\INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS\\ The persons to whom this epistle is written were not such who made up a single church only, in some certain town or ci...
REBUKE re-buk': As a verb rebuke is in the Old Testament the translation of ga`ar and yakhach; another word, ribh, in Nehemiah 5:7, is in the Revised...
SWELLING swel'-ing: The verb ga'-ah, means rise up (Ezekiel 47:5, etc.), so that the noun ga'awah (Psalms 46:3) means arising. The swelling of the se...
ALPHA AND OMEGA al'-fa, o'-me-ga, o-me'-ga (Alpha and Omega = A and O): The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, hence, symbolically, beginn...
The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon?Strong's Number: ? 1059?Browse Lexicon?Original WordWord Origingamalielof Hebrew origin (01583)]Transliterated Wor...
ABHOR ab-hor': To cast away, reject, despise, defy, contemn, loathe, etc. Translated in the Old Testament from the following Hebrew words amongst ot...
And he made (kai epoihsen). Change from the participle construction, which would be kai poihsanti (first aorist active of poiew) like lusanti just be...