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- Bodily - a. - Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal; consisting of matter.
- Bodily - a. - Of or pertaining to the body, in distinction from the mind.
- Bodily - a. - Real; actual; put in execution.
- Bodily - adv. - Corporeally; in bodily form; united with a body or matter; in the body.
- Bodily - adv. - In respect to, or so as to affect, the entire body or mass; entirely; all at once; completely; as, to carry away bodily. "Leapt bodily below."
- Corporature - n. - The state of being embodied; bodily existence.
- Personal - a. - Pertaining to the external or bodily appearance; corporeal; as, personal charms.
- Sensual - a. - Pertaining to, consisting in, or affecting, the sense, or bodily organs of perception; relating to, or concerning, the body, in distinction from the spirit.
- Corporality - n. - The state of being or having a body; bodily existence; corporeality; -- opposed to spirituality.
- Gymnosophist - n. - One of a sect of philosophers, said to have been found in India by Alexander the Great, who went almost naked, denied themselves the use of flesh, renounced bodily pleasures, and employed themselves in the contemplation of nature.
- Agonistical - a. - Pertaining to violent contests, bodily or mental; pertaining to athletic or polemic feats; athletic; combative; hence, strained; unnatural.
- Complexion - n. - The bodily constitution; the temperament; habitude, or natural disposition; character; nature.
- Personally - adv. - In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally.
- Sympathize - v. i. - To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain.
- Fatigue - n. - Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength.
- Sting - v. t. - Anything that gives acute pain, bodily or mental; as, the stings of remorse; the stings of reproach.
- Illusion - n. - An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination.
- Bodily - adv. - Corporeally; in bodily form; united with a body or matter; in the body.
- Pain - n. - Any uneasy sensation in animal bodies, from slight uneasiness to extreme distress or torture, proceeding from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; bodily distress; bodily suffering; an ache; a smart.
- Attain - v. i. - To come or arrive, by motion, growth, bodily exertion, or efforts toward a place, object, state, etc.; to reach.
- Fare - n. - To be treated or entertained at table, or with bodily or social comforts; to live.
- Physical - a. - Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural; as, armies and navies are the physical force of a nation; the body is the physical part of man.
- Person - n. - The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person.
- Hurt - v. t. - To cause physical pain to; to do bodily harm to; to wound or bruise painfully.
- Sensuality - n. - The quality or state of being sensual; devotedness to the gratification of the bodily appetites; free indulgence in carnal or sensual pleasures; luxuriousness; voluptuousness; lewdness.
- Blackmail - v. t. - To extort money from by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, as injury to reputation, distress of mind, etc.; as, to blackmail a merchant by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.
- Insensible - a. - Destitute of the power of feeling or perceiving; wanting bodily sensibility.
- Physical - a. - Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external; as, the physical, opposed to chemical, characters of a mineral.
- Transplantation - n. - The removal of a bodily organ or of tissues from one person, and the insertion of them into another person to replace a damaged organ or tissue; as, the transplantation of a heart, kidney, or liver.
- Blackmailing - n. - The act or practice of extorting money by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, as injury to reputation.
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- H6090 עֹצֶב - 6090 עֹצֶב - עֹצֶב - - ʻôtseb - o'-tseb - a variation of עֶצֶב; an idol (as fashioned); also pain (bodily or mental); idol, sorrow, [idiom] wicked. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5315 נֶפֶשׁ - 5315 נֶפֶשׁ - נֶפֶשׁ - - nephesh - neh'-fesh - from נָפַשׁ; properly, a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental); any, appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, [idiom] dead(-ly), desire, [idiom] (dis-) contented, [idiom] fish, ghost, [phrase] greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, [idiom] jeopardy of) life ([idiom] in jeopardy), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one, own, person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-) self, them (your) -selves, [phrase] slay, soul, [phrase] tablet, they, thing, ([idiom] she) will, [idiom] would have it. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4559 σαρκικός - 4559 σαρκικός - ΣΑΡΚΙΚΌΣ - - sarkikós - sar-kee-kos' - from σάρξ; pertaining to flesh, i.e. (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate:--carnal, fleshly. - Adjective - greek
- G4647 σκόλοψ - 4647 σκόλοψ - ΣΚΌΛΟΨ - - skólops - skol'-ops - perhaps from the base of σκέλος and ὀπτάνομαι; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability):--thorn. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G4983 σῶμα - 4983 σῶμα - ΣῶΜΑ - - sōma - so'-mah - from σώζω; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively:--bodily, body, slave. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G4984 σωματικός - 4984 σωματικός - ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚΌΣ - - sōmatikós - so-mat-ee-kos' - from σῶμα; corporeal or physical:--bodily. - Adjective - greek
- G4985 σωματικῶς - 4985 σωματικῶς - ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚῶΣ - - sōmatikōs - so-mat-ee-koce' - adverb from σωματικός; corporeally or physically:--bodily. - Adverb - greek
- G4599 σθενόω - 4599 σθενόω - ΣΘΕΝΌΩ - - sthenóō - sthen-o'-o - from (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of ἵστημι); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power):--strengthen. - Verb - greek
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- Luke 42 3:22 - And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said , Thou art my beloved Son ; in thee I am well pleased .
ΚΑΙ ΚΑΤΑΒΗΝΑΙ ΤΟ ΠΝΕΥΜΑ ΤΟ ΑΓΙΟΝ ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚΩ ΕΙΔΕΙ Ως ΠΕΡΙΣΤΕΡΑΝ ΕΠ ΑΥΤΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΦΩΝΗΝ ΕΞ ΟΥΡΑΝΟΥ ΓΕΝΕΣΨΑΙ ΣΥ ΕΙ Ο ΥΙΟς ΜΟΥ Ο ΑΓΑΠΗΤΟς ΕΝ ΣΟΙ ΕΥΔΟΚΗΣΑ - 1 Timothy 54 4:8 - For bodily exercise profiteth little : but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come .
Η ΓΑΡ ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚΗ ΓΥΜΝΑΣΙΑ ΠΡΟς ΟΛΙΓΟΝ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΩΦΕΛΙΜΟς Η ΔΕ ΕΥΣΕΒΕΙΑ ΠΡΟς ΠΑΝΤΑ ΩΦΕΛΙΜΟς ΕΣΤΙΝ ΕΠΑΓΓΕΛΙΑΝ ΕΧΟΥΣΑ ΖΩΗς ΤΗς ΝΥΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΗς ΜΕΛΛΟΥΣΗς - 2 Corinthians 47 10:10 - For his letters , say they , are weighty and powerful ; but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech contemptible .
ΟΤΙ ΑΙ ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΑΙ ΜΕΝ ΦΗΣΙΝ ΒΑΡΕΙΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΙΣΧΥΡΑΙ Η ΔΕ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΣΩΜΑΤΟς ΑΣΨΕΝΗς ΚΑΙ Ο ΛΟΓΟς ΕΞΟΥΨΕΝΗΜΕΝΟς
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- Luke 42 3:22 And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.
ΚΑΊ ἍΓΙΟΣ ΠΝΕῦΜΑ ΚΑΤΑΒΑΊΝΩ ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚΌΣ ΕἾΔΟΣ ὩΣΕΊ ΠΕΡΙΣΤΕΡΆ ἘΠΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΦΩΝΉ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ ἘΚ ΟὐΡΑΝΌΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΣΎ ΕἾ ΜΟῦ ἈΓΑΠΗΤΌΣ ΥἹΌΣ ἘΝ ΣΟΊ ΕὐΔΟΚΈΩ - 1 Timothy 54 4:8 For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.
ΓΆΡ ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚΌΣ ΓΥΜΝΑΣΊΑ ἘΣΤΊ ὨΦΈΛΙΜΟΣ ὈΛΊΓΟΣ ΠΡΌΣ ΔΈ ΕὐΣΈΒΕΙΑ ἘΣΤΊ ὨΦΈΛΙΜΟΣ ΠΡΌΣ ΠᾶΣ ἜΧΩ ἘΠΑΓΓΕΛΊΑ ΖΩΉ ΝῦΝ ΚΑΊ ΜΈΛΛΩ - Colossians 51 2:9 For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
ὍΤΙ ἘΝ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΤΟΙΚΈΩ ΠᾶΣ ΠΛΉΡΩΜΑ ΘΕΌΤΗΣ ΣΩΜΑΤΙΚῶΣ - 2 Corinthians 47 10:10 For his letters, say they, are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech contemptible.
ὍΤΙ ΜΈΝ ἘΠΙΣΤΟΛΉ ΦΗΜΊ ΒΑΡΎΣ ΚΑΊ ἸΣΧΥΡΌΣ ΔΈ ΣῶΜΑ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΊΑ ἈΣΘΕΝΉΣ ΚΑΊ ΛΌΓΟΣ ἘΞΟΥΘΕΝΈΩ