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2373 - thumoo {tho-mo'-o}; from 2372; to put in a passion, i.e. enrage: --be wroth. ~ | 4744 |
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2374 - thura {thoo'-rah}; apparently a primary word [compare "door"]; a portal or entrance (the opening or the closure, literally or figuratively): --door, gate. ~ | 4746 |
2375 - thureos {thoo-reh-os'}; from 2374; a large shield (as door-shaped): --shield. ~ | 4748 |
2376 - thuris {thoo-rece'}; from 2374; an aperture, i.e. window: --window. ~ | 4750 |
2377 - thuroros {thoo-ro-ros'}; from 2374 and ouros (a watcher); a gate-warden: --that kept the door, porter. ~ | 4752 |
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2375 - thureos {thoo-reh-os'}; from 2374; a large shield (as door-shaped): --shield. ~ | 4748 |
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2376 - thuris {thoo-rece'}; from 2374; an aperture, i.e. window: --window. ~ | 4750 |
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2377 - thuroros {thoo-ro-ros'}; from 2374 and ouros (a watcher); a gate-warden: --that kept the door, porter. ~ | 4752 |
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2378 - thusia {thoo-see'-ah}; from 2380; sacrifice (the act or the victim, literally or figuratively): --sacrifice. ~ | 4754 |
2379 - thusiasterion {thoo-see-as-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 2378; a place of sacrifice, i.e. an altar (special or genitive case, literal or figurative): --altar. ~ | 4756 |
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2379 - thusiasterion {thoo-see-as-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 2378; a place of sacrifice, i.e. an altar (special or genitive case, literal or figurative): --altar. ~ | 4756 |
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1494 - eidolothuton {i-do-loth'-oo-ton}; neuter of a compound of 1497 and a presumed derivative of 2380; an image-sacrifice, i.e. part of an idolatrous offering: --(meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols. ~ | 2986 |
2366 - thuella {thoo'-el-lah}; from 2380 (in the sense of blowing) a storm: --tempest. ~ | 4730 |
2367 - thuinos {thoo'-ee-nos}; from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron-wood: --thyine. ~ | 4732 |
2370 - thumiao {thoo-mee-ah'-o}; from a derivative of 2380 (in the sense of smoking); to fumigate, i.e. offer aromatic fumes: --burn incense. ~ | 4738 |
2372 - thumos {thoo-mos'}; from 2380; passion (as if breathing hard): --fierceness, indignation, wrath. Compare 5590. ~ | 4742 |
2378 - thusia {thoo-see'-ah}; from 2380; sacrifice (the act or the victim, literally or figuratively): --sacrifice. ~ | 4754 |
2380 - thuo {thoo'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke), i.e. (by implication) to sacrifice (properly, by fire, but genitive case); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose): --kill, (do) sacrifice, slay. ~ | 4758 |
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2381 - Thomas {tho-mas'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 8380]; the twin; Thomas, a Christian: --Thomas. ~ | 4760 |
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2382 - thorax {tho'-rax}; of uncertain affinity; the chest ("thorax"), i.e. (by implication) a corslet: --breast-plate. ~ | 4762 |
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2383 - Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros}; of Hebrew origin [2971]; Jairus (i.e. Jair), an Israelite: --Jairus. ~ | 4764 |
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2384 - Iakob {ee-ak-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [3290]; Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites: --also an Israelite: --Jacob. ~ | 4766 |
2385 - Iakobos {ee-ak'-o-bos}; the same as 2384 Graecized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites: --James. ~ | 4768 |
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2385 - Iakobos {ee-ak'-o-bos}; the same as 2384 Graecized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites: --James. ~ | 4768 |
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2386 - iama {ee'-am-ah}; from 2390; a cure (the effect): --healing. ~ | 4770 |
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2387 - Iambres {ee-am-brace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jambres, an Egyptian: --Jambres. ~ | 4772 |
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2388 - Ianna {ee-an-nah'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 3238]; Janna, an Israelite: --Janna. ~ | 4774 |
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2389 - Iannes {ee-an-nace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jannes, an Egyptian: --Jannes. ~ | 4776 |
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2386 - iama {ee'-am-ah}; from 2390; a cure (the effect): --healing. ~ | 4770 |
2390 - iaomai {ee-ah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to cure (literally or figuratively): --heal, make whole. ~ | 4778 |
2392 - iasis {ee'-as-is}; from 2390; curing (the act): --cure, heal(-ing). ~ | 4782 |
2394 - Iason {ee-as'-oan}; future active participle masculine of 2390; about to cure; Jason, a Christian: --Jason. ~ | 4786 |
2395 - iatros {ee-at-ros'}; from 2390; a physician: --physician. ~ | 4788 |
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2391 - Iared {ee-ar'-ed}; of Hebrew origin [3382]; Jared (i.e. Jered), an antediluvian: --Jared. ~ | 4780 |
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2392 - iasis {ee'-as-is}; from 2390; curing (the act): --cure, heal(-ing). ~ | 4782 |
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2393 - iaspis {ee'-as-pis}; probably of foreign origin [see 3471]; "jasper", a gem: --jasper. ~ | 4784 |
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2394 - Iason {ee-as'-oan}; future active participle masculine of 2390; about to cure; Jason, a Christian: --Jason. ~ | 4786 |
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2395 - iatros {ee-at-ros'}; from 2390; a physician: --physician. ~ | 4788 |
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1478 - Ezekias {ed-zek-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2396]; Ezekias (i.e. Hezekeiah), an Israelite: --Ezekias. ~ | 2954 |
2396 - ide {id'-eh}; second person singular imperative active of 1492; used as an interjection to denote surprise; lo!: --behold, lo, see. ~ | 4790 |
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2397 - idea {id-eh'-ah}; from 1492; a sight [comparative figuratively "idea"], i.e. aspect: --countenance. ~ | 4792 |
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2398 - idios {id'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; pertaining to self, i.e. one's own; by implication, private or separate: --X his acquaintance, when they were alone, apart, aside, due, his (own, proper, several), home, (her, our, thine, your) own (business), private(-ly), proper, severally, their (own). ~ | 4794 |
2399 - idiotes {id-ee-o'-tace}; from 2398; a private person, i.e. (by implication) an ignoramus (compare "idiot"): --ignorant, rude, unlearned. ~ | 4796 |
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2399 - idiotes {id-ee-o'-tace}; from 2398; a private person, i.e. (by implication) an ignoramus (compare "idiot"): --ignorant, rude, unlearned. ~ | 4796 |
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2250 - hemera {hay-mer'-ah}; feminine (with 5610 implied) of a derivative of hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476) meaning tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): --age, + alway, (mid-)day (by day, [-ly]), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years. ~ | 4498 |
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2400 - idou {id-oo'}; second person singular imperative middle voice of 1492; used as imperative lo!; --behold, lo, see. ~ | 4798 |
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2401 - Idoumaia {id-oo-mah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [0123]; Idumaea (i.e. Edom), a region East (and South) of Palestine: --Idumaea. ~ | 4800 |
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2402 - hidros {hid-roce'}; a strengthened form of a primary idos (sweat): perspiration: --sweat. ~ | 4802 |
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2403 - Iezabel {ee-ed-zab-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [0348]; Jezabel (i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher): --Jezabel. ~ | 4804 |
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2404 - Hierapolis {hee-er-ap'-ol-is}; from 2413 and 4172; holy city; Hierapolis, a place in Asia Minor: --Hierapolis. ~ | 4806 |
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2405 - hierateia {hee-er-at-i'-ah}; from 2407; priestliness, i.e. the sacerdotal function: --office of the priesthood, priest's office. ~ | 4808 |
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2406 - hierateuma {hee-er-at'-yoo-mah}; from 2407; the priestly fraternity, i.e. sacerdotal order (figuratively): --priesthood. ~ | 4810 |
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2405 - hierateia {hee-er-at-i'-ah}; from 2407; priestliness, i.e. the sacerdotal function: --office of the priesthood, priest's office. ~ | 4808 |
2406 - hierateuma {hee-er-at'-yoo-mah}; from 2407; the priestly fraternity, i.e. sacerdotal order (figuratively): --priesthood. ~ | 4810 |
2407 - hierateuo {hee-er-at-yoo'-o}; prolongation from 2409; to be a priest, i.e. perform his functions: --execute the priest's office. ~ | 4812 |
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2408 - Hieremias {hee-er-em-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3414]; Hieremias (i.e. Jermijah), an Israelite: --Jeremiah. ~ | 4814 |
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0749 - archiereus {ar-khee-er-yuce'}; from 0746 and 2409; the high-priest (literally, of the Jews, typically, Christ); by extension a chief priest: --chief (high) priest, chief of the priests. ~ | 1496 |
2407 - hierateuo {hee-er-at-yoo'-o}; prolongation from 2409; to be a priest, i.e. perform his functions: --execute the priest's office. ~ | 4812 |
2409 - hiereus {hee-er-yooce'}; from 2413; a priest (literally or figuratively): --(high) priest. ~ | 4816 |
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2410 - Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'}; of Hebrew origin [3405]; Jericho, a place in Palestine: --Jericho. ~ | 4818 |
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2411 - hieron {hee-er-on'}; neuter of 2413; a sacred place, i.e. the entire precincts (whereas 3485 denotes the central sanctuary itself) of the Temple (at Jerusalem or elsewhere): --temple. ~ | 4820 |
2417 - hierosulos {hee-er-os'-oo-los}; from 2411 and 4813; a temple-despoiler: --robber of churches. ~ | 4832 |
2418 - hierourgeo {hee-er-oorg-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2411 and the base of 2041; to be a temple-worker, i.e. officiate as a priest (figuratively): --minister. ~ | 4834 |
3485 - naos {nah-os'}; from a primary naio (to dwell); a fane, shrine, temple : --shrine, temple. Comp 2411. ~ | 6766 |
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2412 - hieroprepes {hee-er-op-rep-ace'}; from 2413 and the same as 4241; reverent: --as becometh holiness. ~ | 4822 |
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0748 - archieratikos {ar-khee-er-at-ee-kos'}; from 0746 and a derivative of 2413; high-priestly: --of the high-priest. ~ | 1494 |
2404 - Hierapolis {hee-er-ap'-ol-is}; from 2413 and 4172; holy city; Hierapolis, a place in Asia Minor: --Hierapolis. ~ | 4806 |
2409 - hiereus {hee-er-yooce'}; from 2413; a priest (literally or figuratively): --(high) priest. ~ | 4816 |
2411 - hieron {hee-er-on'}; neuter of 2413; a sacred place, i.e. the entire precincts (whereas 3485 denotes the central sanctuary itself) of the Temple (at Jerusalem or elsewhere): --temple. ~ | 4820 |
2412 - hieroprepes {hee-er-op-rep-ace'}; from 2413 and the same as 4241; reverent: --as becometh holiness. ~ | 4822 |
2413 - hieros {hee-er-os'}; of uncertain affinity; sacred: --holy. ~ | 4824 |
2420 - hierosune {hee-er-o-soo'-nay}; from 2413; sacredness, i.e. (by implication) the priestly office: --priesthood. ~ | 4838 |
3741 - hosios {hos'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; properly, right (by intrinsic or divine character; thus distinguished from 1342, which refers rather to human statutes and relations; from 2413, which denotes formal consecration; and from 0040, which relates to purity from defilement), i.e. hallowed (pious, sacred, sure): --holy, mercy, shalt be. ~ | 7276 |
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2414 - Hierosoluma {hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah}; of Hebrew origin [3389]; Hierosolyma (i.e. Jerushalaim}, the capitol of Palestine: --Jerusalem. Compare 2419. ~ | 4826 |
2415 - Hierosolumites {hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace}; from 2414; a Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma: --of Jerusalem. ~ | 4828 |
2419 - Hierousalem {hee-er-oo-sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [3389]; Hierusalem (i.e. Jerushalem), the capitol of Palestine: --Jerusalem. Compare 2414. ~ | 4836 |
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2415 - Hierosolumites {hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace}; from 2414; a Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma: --of Jerusalem. ~ | 4828 |
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2416 - hierosuleo {hee-er-os-ool-eh'-o}; from 2417; to be a temple-robber (figuratively): --commit sacrilege. ~ | 4830 |
5590 - psuche {psoo-khay'}; from 5594; breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from 4151, which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from 2222, which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew 5315, 7307 and 2416): --heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you. ~ | 10972 |
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2416 - hierosuleo {hee-er-os-ool-eh'-o}; from 2417; to be a temple-robber (figuratively): --commit sacrilege. ~ | 4830 |
2417 - hierosulos {hee-er-os'-oo-los}; from 2411 and 4813; a temple-despoiler: --robber of churches. ~ | 4832 |
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2418 - hierourgeo {hee-er-oorg-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2411 and the base of 2041; to be a temple-worker, i.e. officiate as a priest (figuratively): --minister. ~ | 4834 |