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G0480 1 senses
To oppose, be set against, act as an adversary; to stand in hostile opposition to someone or something.
G0536 1 senses
Firstfruits: the initial portion of a harvest or group, consecrated to God and representing the whole that follows.
G0553 1 senses
To eagerly await or expect with intense anticipation, especially regarding future salvation or divine fulfillment.
G0569 1 senses
To disbelieve, refuse to believe, or be faithless; the verbal counterpart of ἄπιστος (unbelieving).
G0572 2 senses
Singleness of heart manifesting as either generous liberality or sincere simplicity of devotion.
G0600 1 senses
To restore to a former condition; to re-establish, heal, or return something to its original state.
G0627 1 senses
A verbal defense or reasoned justification; a speech made in answer to accusations — not an expression of regret.
G0692 2 senses
Idle, lazy, not working; by extension: careless, useless, producing no good result.
G0714 2 senses
To be sufficient or enough; in the middle voice, to be content or satisfied with what one has.
G0861 2 senses
Incorruption, immortality; also moral integrity or purity — freedom from decay in body or character.
G0862 1 senses
Imperishable, incorruptible, immortal; not subject to decay, death, or deterioration.
G0899 1 senses
Depth or deep place, whether physical (sea, earth) or metaphorical (of divine wisdom, riches, or spiritual reality).
G0950 2 senses
To confirm, establish, or make firm; to validate a promise, secure a standing, or ratify what has been declared.
G0965 1 senses
Bethlehem — 'house of bread,' a town south of Jerusalem; birthplace of David and of Jesus the Messiah.
G0997 1 senses
To help, come to the aid of, rescue; literally 'to run at a cry for help.'
G1016 1 senses
Ox, bull, cow; domesticated cattle, used in agricultural, sacrificial, and proverbial contexts.
G1025 2 senses
A baby, infant, or unborn child; also the period of infancy or earliest childhood.
G1061 1 senses
To give in marriage; to arrange or bestow someone (especially a daughter) in marriage.
G1081 2 senses
Fruit, produce, or yield of the earth; also offspring or brood, used as a metaphorical term of reproach.
G1111 1 senses
To grumble, murmur, or mutter in discontent; to express dissatisfaction through low-voiced complaint against a person or situation.
G1147 1 senses
Finger; a digit of the human hand, used literally for physical touch and figuratively for divine power ('the finger of God').
G1250 1 senses
Two hundred; the cardinal number 200, used in counting quantities of people, money, or distance.
G1272 1 senses
To open up, lay open; used of eyes, minds, Scriptures, and wombs being opened, often by divine agency.
G1291 1 senses
To command strictly, give a stern charge; to order emphatically, especially enjoining silence or obedience.
G1295 3 senses
To bring safely through danger; to rescue, preserve, or heal — emphasizing safe passage to the other side of peril
G1334 1 senses
To narrate, describe in detail, relate; to give a full account of events or experiences to an audience.
G1382 3 senses
Proof, tested character, or ordeal; the process of testing and the proven quality that results from enduring trial.
G1402 2 senses
To enslave, bring into bondage; in passive, to be enslaved or made subject — used of literal, spiritual, and relational servitude.
G1407 1 senses
Sickle; a curved harvesting blade, used literally of grain harvest and figuratively of divine end-time reaping.
G1490 1 senses
Otherwise, if not, else; a conditional particle introducing an alternative scenario or contrary consequence.
G1533 2 senses
To bring in, carry into a place; also to lead into a situation, especially temptation or trial.
G1622 2 senses
Outside, external to; except, unless — adverb/preposition of spatial exteriority or logical exclusion
G1627 2 senses
To carry out, bring forth — physical removal from a place, or agricultural production of vegetation
G1628 2 senses
To flee, escape — evading danger, divine judgment, or physical captivity
G1670 2 senses
To draw, drag, pull — physical hauling by force, or divine spiritual attraction
G1727 2 senses
Contrary, opposing; opposite in spatial position — resistance in direction, purpose, or physical placement
G1742 1 senses
Garment, clothing; an outer article of dress, used of literal attire and metaphorically of outward appearance.
G1753 1 senses
Working, activity, operative power; especially of divine or supernatural energy at work producing effects.
G1807 2 senses
To rescue, deliver; to tear out, pluck out — extraction from danger or forcible physical removal
G1950 1 senses
To forget or lose from memory; to neglect or disregard through failure to remember.
G1996 2 senses
To gather together, assemble; to collect people from scattered places into one body (active and passive)
G2066 1 senses
Clothing, raiment, or garments; an outer article of dress, often implying distinction or formality.
G2117 1 senses
Straight, direct, or morally upright; used of roads made level and of conduct that is righteous.
G2128 1 senses
Blessed, worthy of praise; a verbal adjective reserved almost exclusively for God as the object of blessing.
G2135 1 senses
A eunuch; a castrated male, often a court official or chamberlain; also used figuratively of voluntary celibacy.
G2207 2 senses
A zealot or devotee; one passionately committed to a cause, law, or tradition; also the epithet 'the Zealot' for the apostle Simon
G2214 2 senses
A seeking, investigation, or controversy; a dispute or debated question, especially on matters of law or doctrine
G2215 1 senses
Darnel or tares; a weed (Lolium temulentum) resembling wheat, used in Jesus' parable of the wheat and weeds.
G2223 1 senses
A belt, girdle, or sash worn around the waist; part of a prophet's or traveler's attire.
G2244 2 senses
Stature or bodily height; age, maturity, or time of life