LIKE; LIKEN; LIKENESS; LIKING lik, lik'-n, lik'-nes, lik'-ing: (1) As a noun, like in modern English is virtually obsolete, except in the phrase and ...
LIFT To make lofty, to raise up. A very common word in English Versions of the Bible representing a great variety of Hebrew and Greek words, although ...
PHINEES fin'-e-es (Phinees; Codex Vaticanus (Swete), Pheinees (1 Esdras 8:2)): (1) Phinehas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron (1 Esdras 5:5; 8:2,29; 2 Es...
FAIR far: The word translated in the King James Version from 9 Hebrew and 4 Greek expressions has nowhere in the Bible the modern sense of blond, fai...
SCORN skorn: Fox Talbot connects this English word with the Danish skarn, dirt, ordure mud, mire. As distinguished from such words as mock, deride, s...
MAID; MAIDEN mad, mad'-'n: Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female se...
Let no one say (mhdei legetw). Present active imperative, prohibiting such a habit. When he is tempted (peirazomeno). Present passive participle of p...
SEA-MONSTER se'-mon-ster: Genesis 1:21 (tanninim), sea monsters, the King James Version whales, Septuagint (ta kete), sea-monsters, huge fish, or wha...
Knowing (eidote). Second perfect active participle of oida (eidon), a so-called causal participle=since we know, the third participle with the princi...
SHOE; SHOE-LATCHET shoo, shoo'-lach-et (na`al, literally, that which is fastened, with denominative verb na`al, to provide with shoes (2?Chronicles 28...
PHINEHAS fin'-e-as, -az, fin'-e-has, -haz (pinechac, mouth of brass): (1) Son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron (Exodus 6:25; compare 1?Chronicles 6:4...
RESPECT OF PERSONS re-spekt': The phrase nasa' phanim, means literally, lift up the face, and, among other translations, is rendered indifferently ac...
NEW; NEWNESS nu, nu'-nes (chadhash; kainos, neos): 1. In the Old Testament: The word commonly translated new in the Old Testament is chadhash, brigh...
SKILL; SKILFUL skil, skil'-fool (forms of yadha` (2?Chronicles 2:14, etc.), bin (1?Chronicles 15:22), sakhal (Daniel 1:4, etc.), lamadh (1?Chronicles ...
Guide to Book AbbreviationThe following table lists (in alphabetical order) the names of each of the books of the Bible and it's corresponding shortes...
BEG; BEGGAR; BEGGING 1. No Law Concerning Beggars or Begging in Israel: It is significant that the Mosaic law contains no enactment concerning begga...
The tongue is a fire (h glwssa pur). So necessarily since there is no article with pur (apparently same word as German feuer, Latin purus, English pu...
RULER rool'-er: 1. In the Old Testament: (1) moshel, ruler, prince, master (tyrant), applied to Joseph in Egypt (Genesis 45:8; compare Psalms 105:21...
FIR; FIR-TREE fur, (the Revised Version, margin cypress; berosh, 2?Samuel 6:5; 1?Kings 5:8,10, etc.; (berothem (plural only), an Aramaic form, Song of...
Lacketh wisdom (leipetai sopia). Condition of first class, assumed as true, ei and present passive indicative of leipw to be destitute of, with ablat...