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In Greek: eikh 6 ; In NET: in vain 3, for nothing 2, with empty notions 1 ; In AV: in vain 5, without a cause 1, vainly 1 ; Count: 7 ; Definition: 1) inconsiderably ...
tc The majority of mss read the word εἰκῇ (eikh, “without cause”) here after “brother. ... Greek of the Hebrew term מוֹרֵה (moreh) “rebel ... tn Grk “the Gehenna of ...
ek-klay-see'-ah. Origin: from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564. Reference: TDNT - 3:501,394. PrtSpch: n f. In Greek: ekklhsia 33, ekklhsiai 7 ...
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ek ek or ex ex. Pronunciation: ek ex. Origin: a primary preposition denoting ... In Greek: ek 675, ex 234, [ek 2, [ek] 2. In NET: from 368, of 161, by 73, out ...
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... Greek preposition ἐκ (ek) emphasizes the idea of source or origin. Jesus said his opponents were the devil's very offspring (a statement which would ...
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Pronunciation: ek-dik'-ay-sis. Origin: from 1556. Reference: TDNT - 2:445,215. PrtSpch: n f. In Greek: ekdikhsewv 1, ekdikhsin 6, ekdikhsiv 2.
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eklektov eklektos. Pronunciation: ek-lek-tos'. Origin: from 1586. Reference: TDNT - 4:181,505. PrtSpch: adj. In Greek: eklekth 1, eklekthv 1, eklektoi 3 ...
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Church [EBD]. Derived probably from the Greek kuriakon (i.e., "the Lord's house"), which was used by ancient authors for the place of worship.
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The Greek preposition ek (“out of”) permits such an interpretation. Another possibility is that the elder meant that these saints came out during the Great ...
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In Greek: ekluomenoi 2, ekluou 1, ekluyhsontai 1, ekluywsin 1 ; In NET: give up 2, do give up 1, they may faint 1, they will faint 1 ; In AV: faint 5, faint + ...
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