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- ἤρ scv_lemma G2262 - Ḗr - ayr - of Hebrew origin (עֵר); Er, an Israelite:--Er. - Noun Masculine - greek
scv_descrip G793 - astḗriktos - as-tay-rik-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of στηρίζω; unfixed, i.e. (figuratively) vacillating:--unstable. - Adjective - greek G5442 - phylássō - foo-las-so - probably from φυλή through the idea of isolation; to watch, i.e. be on guard (literally of figuratively); by implication, to preserve, obey, avoid:--beward, keep (self), observe, save. Compare τηρέω. - Verb - greek G5432 - phrouréō - froo-reh-o - from a compound of πρό and ὁράω; to be a watcher in advance, i.e. to mount guard as a sentinel (post spies at gates); figuratively, to hem in, protect:--keep (with a garrison). Compare τηρέω. - Verb - greek G5256 - hypēretéō - hoop-ay-ret-eh-o - from ὑπηρέτης; to be a subordinate, i.e. (by implication) subserve:--minister (unto), serve. - Verb - greek G5084 - tḗrēsis - tay-ray-sis - from τηρέω; a watching, i.e. (figuratively) observance, or (concretely) a prison:--hold. - Noun Feminine - greek
lxgk Ἡρωδίων - 2267 - Herodion Ἡρωδιάς - 2266 - Herodias Ἡρωδιανοί - 2265 - Herodians Ἡρώδης - 2264 - Herod ἤρεμος - 2263 - quiet
phpbib Ἡρωδίων - 2267 - Herodion - hay-ro-dee-ohn - from «2264»; Herodion, a Christian:--Herodion.
phpbib Ἡρωδιάς - 2266 - Herodias - hay-ro-dee-as - from «2264»; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family:--Herodias.
phpbib Ἡρωδιανοί - 2265 - Herodianoi - hay-ro-dee-an-oy - plural of a derivative of «2264»; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod:--Herodians.
phpbib Ἡρώδης - 2264 - Herodes - hay-ro-dace - compound of heros (a "hero") and «1491»; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings:--Herod.
phpbib ἤρεμος - 2263 - eremos - ay-rem-os - perhaps by transposition from «2048» (through the idea of stillness); tranquil:--quiet.ἤρ = /er/
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- ἬΡ G2262 Ἤρ - 2262 Ἤρ - Ḗr - ayr - of Hebrew origin (עֵר); Er, an Israelite:--Er. - Noun Masculine - greek
- ἬΡΕΜΟΣ G2263 ἤρεμος - 2263 ἤρεμος - ḗremos - ay'-rem-os - perhaps by transposition from ἔρημος (through the idea of stillness); tranquil:--quiet. - Adjective - greek
- ἩΡΏΔΗΣ G2264 Ἡρώδης - 2264 Ἡρώδης - Hērṓdēs - hay-ro'-dace - compound of (a "hero") and εἶδος; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings:--Herod. - Noun Masculine - greek
- ἩΡΩΔΙΑΝΟΊ G2265 Ἡρωδιανοί - 2265 Ἡρωδιανοί - Hērōdianoí - hay-ro-dee-an-oy' - plural of a derivative of Ἡρώδης; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod:--Herodians. - Noun Masculine - greek
- ἩΡΩΔΙΆΣ G2266 Ἡρωδιάς - 2266 Ἡρωδιάς - Hērōdiás - hay-ro-dee-as' - from Ἡρώδης; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family:--Herodias. - Noun Feminine - greek
- ἩΡΩΔΊΩΝ G2267 Ἡρωδίων - 2267 Ἡρωδίων - Hērōdíōn - hay-ro-dee'-ohn - from Ἡρώδης; Herodion, a Christian:--Herodion. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- G282 ἀμήτωρ - 282 ἀμήτωρ - ἈΜΉΤΩΡ - - amḗtōr - am-ay'-tore - from Α (as a negative particle) and μήτηρ; motherless, i.e. of unknown maternity:--without mother. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G378 ἀναπληρόω - 378 ἀναπληρόω - ἈΝΑΠΛΗΡΌΩ - - anaplēróō - an-ap-lay-ro'-o - from ἀνά and πληρόω; to complete; by implication, to occupy, supply; figuratively, to accomplish (by coincidence ot obedience):--fill up, fulfill, occupy, supply. - Verb - greek
- G466 ἀνταναπληρόω - 466 ἀνταναπληρόω - ἈΝΤΑΝΑΠΛΗΡΌΩ - - antanaplēróō - an-tan-ap-lay-ro'-o - from ἀντί and ἀναπληρόω; to supplement:--fill up. - Verb - greek
- G793 ἀστήρικτος - 793 ἀστήρικτος - ἈΣΤΉΡΙΚΤΟΣ - - astḗriktos - as-tay'-rik-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of στηρίζω; unfixed, i.e. (figuratively) vacillating:--unstable. - Adjective - greek
- G1301 διατηρέω - 1301 διατηρέω - ΔΙΑΤΗΡΈΩ - - diatēréō - dee-at-ay-reh'-o - from διά and τηρέω; to watch thoroughly, i.e. (positively and transitively) to observe strictly, or (negatively and reflexively) to avoid wholly:--keep. - Verb - greek
- G1592 ἐκμυκτηρίζω - 1592 ἐκμυκτηρίζω - ἘΚΜΥΚΤΗΡΊΖΩ - - ekmyktērízō - ek-mook-ter-id'-zo - from ἐκ and μυκτηρίζω; to sneer outright at:--deride. - Verb - greek
- G1603 ἐκπληρόω - 1603 ἐκπληρόω - ἘΚΠΛΗΡΌΩ - - ekplēróō - ek-play-ro'-o - from ἐκ and πληρόω; to accomplish entirely:--fulfill. - Verb - greek
- G1604 ἐκπλήρωσις - 1604 ἐκπλήρωσις - ἘΚΠΛΉΡΩΣΙΣ - - ekplḗrōsis - ek-play'-ro-sis - from ἐκπληρόω; completion:--accomplishment. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1991 ἐπιστηρίζω - 1991 ἐπιστηρίζω - ἘΠΙΣΤΗΡΊΖΩ - - epistērízō - ep-ee-stay-rid'-zo - from ἐπί and στηρίζω; to support further, i.e. reestablish:--confirm, strengthen. - Verb - greek
- G1095 γηράσκω - 1095 γηράσκω - ΓΗΡΆΣΚΩ - - gēráskō - ghay-ras'-ko - from γῆρας; to be senescent:--be (wax) old. - Verb - greek
- G1088 γέρων - 1088 γέρων - ΓΈΡΩΝ - - gérōn - gher'-own - of uncertain affinity (compare γῆρας); aged:--old. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2265 Ἡρωδιανοί - 2265 Ἡρωδιανοί - ἩΡΩΔΙΑΝΟΊ - - Hērōdianoí - hay-ro-dee-an-oy' - plural of a derivative of Ἡρώδης; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod:--Herodians. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2266 Ἡρωδιάς - 2266 Ἡρωδιάς - ἩΡΩΔΙΆΣ - - Hērōdiás - hay-ro-dee-as' - from Ἡρώδης; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family:--Herodias. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2267 Ἡρωδίων - 2267 Ἡρωδίων - ἩΡΩΔΊΩΝ - - Hērōdíōn - hay-ro-dee'-ohn - from Ἡρώδης; Herodion, a Christian:--Herodion. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3647 ὁλοκληρία - 3647 ὁλοκληρία - ὉΛΟΚΛΗΡΊΑ - - holoklēría - hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah - from ὁλόκληρος; integrity, i.e. physical wholeness:--perfect soundness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3648 ὁλόκληρος - 3648 ὁλόκληρος - ὉΛΌΚΛΗΡΟΣ - - holóklēros - hol'-ok'-lay-ros - from ὅλος and κλῆρος; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body):--entire, whole. - Adjective - greek
- G5256 ὑπηρετέω - 5256 ὑπηρετέω - ὙΠΗΡΕΤΈΩ - - hypēretéō - hoop-ay-ret-eh'-o - from ὑπηρέτης; to be a subordinate, i.e. (by implication) subserve:--minister (unto), serve. - Verb - greek
- G2556 κακός - 2556 κακός - ΚΑΚΌΣ - - kakós - kak-os' - apparently a primary word; worthless (intrinsically, such; whereas πονηρός properly refers to effects), i.e. (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious:--bad, evil, harm, ill, noisome, wicked. - Adjective - greek
- G2624 κατακληροδοτέω - 2624 κατακληροδοτέω - ΚΑΤΑΚΛΗΡΟΔΟΤΈΩ - - kataklērodotéō - kat-ak-lay-rod-ot-eh'-o - from κατά and a derivative of a compound of κλῆρος and δίδωμι; to be a giver of lots to each, i.e. (by implication) to apportion an estate:--divide by lot. - Verb - greek
- G2782 κήρυγμα - 2782 κήρυγμα - ΚΉΡΥΓΜΑ - - kḗrygma - kay'-roog-mah - from κηρύσσω; a proclamation (especially of the gospel; by implication, the gospel itself):--preaching. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G2783 κῆρυξ - 2783 κῆρυξ - ΚῆΡΥΞ - - kēryx - kay'-roox - from κηρύσσω; a herald, i.e. of divine truth (especially of the gospel):--preacher. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2816 κληρονομέω - 2816 κληρονομέω - ΚΛΗΡΟΝΟΜΈΩ - - klēronoméō - klay-ron-om-eh'-o - from κληρονόμος; to be an heir to (literally or figuratively):--be heir, (obtain by) inherit(-ance). - Verb - greek
- G2817 κληρονομία - 2817 κληρονομία - ΚΛΗΡΟΝΟΜΊΑ - - klēronomía - klay-ron-om-ee'-ah - from κληρονόμος; heirship, i.e. (concretely) a patrimony or (genitive case) a possession:--inheritance. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2818 κληρονόμος - 2818 κληρονόμος - ΚΛΗΡΟΝΌΜΟΣ - - klēronómos - klay-ron-om'-os - from κλῆρος and the base of νόμος (in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. (reflexively) getting by apportionment); a sharer by lot, i.e. inheritor (literally or figuratively); by implication, a possessor:--heir. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2820 κληρόω - 2820 κληρόω - ΚΛΗΡΌΩ - - klēróō - klay-ro'-o - from κλῆρος; to allot, i.e. (figuratively) to assign (a privilege):--obtain an inheritance. - Verb - greek
lexicon_greek base word
- Ἤρ - ἬΡ - G2262 2262 - Er - {"def":{"lit":"watchful","short":"Er, an Israelite","long":["the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam"]},"deriv":"of Hebrew origin (H6147)","pronun":{"ipa":"er","ipa_mod":"e̞r","sbl":"ēr","dic":"are","dic_mod":"are"},"see":["H6147"]}
- ἤρεμος - ἬΡΕΜΟΣ - G2263 2263 - quiet - {"def":{"short":"tranquil","long":["quiet, tranquil"]},"deriv":"perhaps by transposition from G2048 (through the idea of stillness)","pronun":{"ipa":"ˈe.rɛ.mos","ipa_mod":"ˈe̞.re̞.mows","sbl":"ēremos","dic":"A-reh-mose","dic_mod":"A-ray-mose"},"see":["G2048"]}
- Ἡρώδης - ἩΡΏΔΗΣ - G2264 2264 - Herod - {"def":{"lit":"heroic","short":"heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings","long":["the name of a royal family that flourished among the Jews in the times of Christ and the Apostles",["Herod the Great (the ruler of Judaea when Jesus Christ was born","Herod surnamed \"Antipas,\" the son of Herod the Great, (the ruler during the latter part of Jesus' earthly life","Herod Agrippa I, the son of Aristobulus and Berenice and grandson of Herod the Great, (he ordered James to be executed and imprisoned Peter)","Herod Agrippa II (referred to in the New Testament simply as Agrippa), son of Herod Agrippa I (he was almost persuaded to become a Christian by Paul's arguments)"]]},"deriv":"compound of ἥρως (a \"hero\") and G1491","pronun":{"ipa":"heˈro.ðes","ipa_mod":"e̞ˈrow.ðe̞s","sbl":"hērōdēs","dic":"hay-ROH-thase","dic_mod":"ay-ROH-thase"},"see":["G1491"],"comment":"Herod the Great was the son of Antipater of Idumaea. Appointed king of Judaea 40 BC by the Roman Senate at the suggestion of Antony and with the consent of Octavian, he at length overcame the great opposition which the country made to him and took possession of the kingdom 37 BC; and after the battle of Actium, he was confirmed by Octavian, whose favor he ever enjoyed. He was brave and skilled in war, learned and sagacious; but also extremely suspicious and cruel. Hence he destroyed the entire royal family of Hasmonaeans, put to death many of the Jews that opposed his government, and proceeded to kill even his dearly beloved wife Mariamne of the Hasmonaean line and his two sons she had borne him. By these acts of bloodshed, and especially by his love and imitation of Roman customs and institutions and by the burdensome taxes imposed upon his subjects, he so alienated the Jews that he was unable to regain their favor by his splendid restoration of the temple and other acts of munificence. He died at the age of 70 in the 37th year of his reign, the 4th before the Dionysian era. In his closing years, John the Baptist and Christ were born; Matthew narrates that he commanded all the male children under two years old in Bethlehem to be slain. Herod Antipas was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman. After the death of his father he was appointed by the Romans tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. His first wife was the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia; but he subsequently repudiated her and took to himself Herodias, the wife of his brother Herod Philip; and in consequence Aretas, his father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this unlawful connection; and afterwards, at the instigation of Herodias, he ordered him to be beheaded. Induced by her, too, he went to Rome to obtain from the emperor the title of king. But in consequence of the accusations brought against him by Herod Agrippa I, Caligula banished him (AD 39) to Lugdunum in Gaul, where he seems to have died. He was light minded, sensual and vicious. Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great. After various changes in fortune, he gained the favor of Caligula and Claudius to such a degree that he gradually obtained the government of all of Palestine, with the title of king. He died at Caesarea, AD 44, at the age of 54, in the seventh (or the 4th, reckoning from the extension of his dominions by Claudius) year of his reign, just after having ordered James the apostle, son of Zebedee, to be slain, and Peter to be cast into prison (see Acts 12:21) (Herod) Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I. When his father died he was a youth of seventeen. In AD 48 he received from Claudius Caesar the government of Chalcis, with the right of appointing the Jewish high priests, together with the care and oversight of the temple at Jerusalem. Four years later Claudius took from him Chalcis and gave him instead a larger domain, of Batanaea, Trachonitis, and Gaulanitis, with the title of king. To those reigns Nero, in AD 53, added Tiberias and Taricheae and Peraean Julias, with fourteen neighbouring villages. He is mentioned in Acts 25 and 26. In the Jewish war, although he strove in vain to restrain the fury of the seditious and bellicose populace, he did not desert to the Roman side. After the fall of Jerusalem, he was vested with praetorian rank and kept the kingdom entire until his death, which took place in the third year of the emperor Trajan, (the 73rd year of his life, and the 52nd of his reign). He was the last representative of the Herodian dynasty."}
- Ἡρωδιανοί - ἩΡΩΔΙΑΝΟΊ - G2265 2265 - Herodians - {"def":{"short":"Herodians, i.e., partisans of Herod","long":["Herodians, i.e., Herod's partisans, Herod's supporters"]},"deriv":"plural of a derivative of G2264","pronun":{"ipa":"he.ro.ði.ɑˈny","ipa_mod":"e̞.row.ði.ɑˈny","sbl":"hērōdianoi","dic":"hay-roh-thee-ah-NOO","dic_mod":"ay-roh-thee-ah-NOO"},"see":["G2264"]}
- Ἡρωδιάς - ἩΡΩΔΙΆΣ - G2266 2266 - Herodias - {"def":{"lit":"heroic","short":"Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family","long":["daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great"]},"deriv":"from G2264","pronun":{"ipa":"he.ro.ðiˈɑs","ipa_mod":"e̞.row.ðiˈɑs","sbl":"hērōdias","dic":"hay-roh-thee-AS","dic_mod":"ay-roh-thee-AS"},"see":["G2264"],"comment":"She was first married to Herod Philip I, son of Herod the Great, but afterwards formed an unlawful union with Herod Antipas, whom she induced not only to slay John the Baptist but also to make the journey to Rome which ruined him. In the end, she followed him to exile in Gaul."}
- Ἡρωδίων - ἩΡΩΔΊΩΝ - G2267 2267 - Herodion - {"def":{"lit":"heroic","short":"Herodion, a Christian","long":["a certain Christian"]},"deriv":"from G2264","pronun":{"ipa":"he.roˈði.on","ipa_mod":"e̞.rowˈði.own","sbl":"hērōdiōn","dic":"hay-roh-THEE-one","dic_mod":"ay-roh-THEE-one"},"see":["G2264"]}
phpBible_greek_lexicon orig word
- Ἤρ
- ἬΡ - G2262 2262 - of Hebrew origin (06147) - Er - ayr - Noun Masculine - of Hebrew origin («06147»); Er, an Israelite:--Er. - Er = "watchful"
- the son of Jose and the father of Elmodam
- ἤρεμος
- ἬΡΕΜΟΣ - G2263 2263 - perhaps by transposition from (2048) (through the idea of stillness) - eremos - ay'-rem-os - Adjective - perhaps by transposition from «2048» (through the idea of stillness); tranquil:--quiet. -
- quiet, tranquil
- Ἡρώδης
- ἩΡΏΔΗΣ - G2264 2264 - compound of heros (a "hero") and (1491) - Herodes - hay-ro'-dace - Noun Masculine - compound of heros (a "hero") and «1491»; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings:--Herod. - Herod = "heroic"
- the name of a royal family that flourished among the Jews in the times of Christ and the Apostles. Herod the Great was the son of Antipater of Idumaea. Appointed king of Judaea B.C. 40 by the Roman Senate at the suggestion of Antony and with the consent of Octavian, he at length overcame the great opposition which the country made to him and took possession of the kingdom B.C. 37; and after the battle of Actium, he was confirmed by Octavian, whose favour he ever enjoyed. He was brave and skilled in war, learned and sagacious; but also extremely suspicious and cruel. Hence he destroyed the entire royal family of Hasmonaeans, put to death many of the Jews that opposed his government, and proceeded to kill even his dearly beloved wife Mariamne of the Hasmonaean line and his two sons she had borne him. By these acts of bloodshed, and especially by his love and imitation of Roman customs and institutions and by the burdensome taxes imposed upon his subjects, he so alienated the Jews that he was unable to regain their favour by his splendid restoration of the temple and other acts of munificence. He died in the 70th year of his age, the 37th year of his reign, the 4th before the Dionysian era. In his closing years John the Baptist and Christ were born; Matthew narrates that he commanded all the male children under two years old in Bethlehem to be slain.
- Herod surnamed "Antipas", was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman. After the death of his father he was appointed by the Romans tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. His first wife was the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia; but he subsequently repudiated her and took to himself Herodias, the wife of his brother Herod Philip; and in consequence Aretas, his father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this unlawful connection; and afterwards, at the instigation of Herodias, he ordered him to be beheaded. Induced by her, too, he went to Rome to obtain from the emperor the title of king. But in consequence of the accusations brought against him by Herod Agrippa I, Caligula banished him (A.D.
- to Lugdunum in Gaul, where he seems to have died. He was light minded, sensual and vicious.
- Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great. After various changes in fortune, he gained the favour of Caligula and Claudius to such a degree that he gradually obtained the government of all of Palestine, with the title of king. He died at Caesarea, A.D. 44, at the age of 54, in the seventh [or the 4th, reckoning from the extension of his dominions by Claudius] year of his reign, just after having ordered James the apostle, son of Zebedee, to be slain, and Peter to be cast into prison: Acts 12:
- (Herod) Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I. When his father died he was a youth of seventeen. In A.D. 48 he received from Claudius Caesar the government of Chalcis, with the right of appointing the Jewish high priests, together with the care and oversight of the temple at Jerusalem. Four years later Claudius took from him Chalcis and gave him instead a larger domain, of Batanaea, Trachonitis, and Gaulanitis, with the title of king. To those reigns Nero, in A.D. 53, added Tiberias and Taricheae and Peraean Julias, with fourteen neighbouring villages. He is mentioned in Acts 25 and 26. In the Jewish war, although he strove in vain to restrain the fury of the seditious and bellicose populace, he did not desert to the Roman side. After the fall of Jerusalem, he was vested with praetorian rank and kept the kingdom entire until his death, which took place in the third year of the emperor Trajan, [the 73rd year of his life, and the 52nd of his reign] He was the last representative of the Herodian dynasty.
- Ἡρωδιανοί
- ἩΡΩΔΙΑΝΟΊ - G2265 2265 - plural of a derivative of (2264) - Herodianoi - hay-ro-dee-an-oy' - Noun Masculine - plural of a derivative of «2264»; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod:--Herodians. -
- Herodians, i.e. Herod's partisans. See note on 2264.
- Ἡρωδιάς
- ἩΡΩΔΙΆΣ - G2266 2266 - from (2264) - Herodias - hay-ro-dee-as' - Noun Feminine - from «2264»; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family:--Herodias. - Herodias = "heroic"
- daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great. She was first married to Herod Philip I, son of Herod the Great, a man in private life; but afterwards formed an unlawful union with Herod Antipas, whom she induced not only to slay John the Baptist but also to make the journey to Rome which ruined him; at last she followed him to exile in Gaul.
- Ἡρωδίων
- ἩΡΩΔΊΩΝ - G2267 2267 - from (2264) - Herodion - hay-ro-dee'-ohn - Noun Masculine - from «2264»; Herodion, a Christian:--Herodion. - Herodian = "heroic"
- a certain Christian
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- Mark 41 10:32 - And they were in the way going up to Jerusalem ; and Jesus went before them : and they were amazed ; and as they followed , they were afraid . And he took again the twelve, and began to tell them what things should happen unto him,
ΗΣΑΝ ΔΕ ΕΝ ΤΗ ΟΔΩ ΑΝΑΒΑΙΝΟΝΤΕς ΕΙς ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΑ ΚΑΙ ΗΝ ΠΡΟΑΓΩΝ ΑΥΤΟΥς Ο ΙΗΣΟΥς ΚΑΙ ΕΨΑΜΒΟΥΝΤΟ ΟΙ ΔΕ ΑΚΟΛΟΥΨΟΥΝΤΕς ΕΦΟΒΟΥΝΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΑΛΑΒΩΝ ΠΑΛΙΝ ΤΟΥς ΔΩΔΕΚΑ ΗΡΞΑΤΟ ΑΥΤΟΙς ΛΕΓΕΙΝ ΤΑ ΜΕΛΛΟΝΤΑ ΑΥΤΩ ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΕΙΝ - Matthew 40 23:25 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess.
ΟΥΑΙ ΥΜΙΝ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΙς ΚΑΙ ΦΑΡΙΣΑΙΟΙ ΥΠΟΚΡΙΤΑΙ ΟΤΙ ΚΑΨΑΡΙΖΕΤΕ ΤΟ ΕΞΩΨΕΝ ΤΟΥ ΠΟΤΗΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΗς ΠΑΡΟΘΙΔΟς ΕΣΩΨΕΝ ΔΕ ΓΕΜΟΥΣΙΝ ΕΞ ΑΡΠΑΓΗς ΚΑΙ ΑΚΡΑΣΙΑς - Colossians 51 1:26 - Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints :
ΤΟ ΜΥΣΤΗΡΙΟΝ ΤΟ ΑΠΟΚΕΚΡΥΜΜΕΝΟΝ ΑΠΟ ΤΩΝ ΑΙΩΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟ ΤΩΝ ΓΕΝΕΩΝ ΝΥΝ ΔΕ ΕΦΑΝΕΡΩΨΗ ΤΟΙς ΑΓΙΟΙς ΑΥΤΟΥ - John 43 4:47 - When he heard that Jesus was come out of Judaea into Galilee, he went unto him, and besought him that he would come down , and heal his son : for he was at the point of death .
ΟΥΤΟς ΑΚΟΥΣΑς ΟΤΙ ΙΗΣΟΥς ΗΚΕΙ ΕΚ ΤΗς ΙΟΥΔΑΙΑς ΕΙς ΤΗΝ ΓΑΛΙΛΑΙΑΝ ΑΠΗΛΨΕΝ ΠΡΟς ΑΥΤΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΗΡΩΤΑ ΙΝΑ ΚΑΤΑΒΗ ΚΑΙ ΙΑΣΗΤΑΙ ΑΥΤΟΥ ΤΟΝ ΥΙΟΝ ΗΜΕΛΛΕΝ ΓΑΡ ΑΠΟΨΝΗΣΚΕΙΝ - Revelation 66 9:9 - And they had breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron ; and the sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running to battle.
ΚΑΙ ΕΙΧΟΝ ΨΩΡΑΚΑς Ως ΨΩΡΑΚΑς ΣΙΔΗΡΟΥς ΚΑΙ Η ΦΩΝΗ ΤΩΝ ΠΤΕΡΥΓΩΝ ΑΥΤΩΝ Ως ΦΩΝΗ ΑΡΜΑΤΩΝ ΙΠΠΩΝ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΤΡΕΧΟΝΤΩΝ ΕΙς ΠΟΛΕΜΟΝ
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- Luke 23:50 - And, behold, there was a man named Joseph, a counsellor; and he was a good man, and a just:
ΚΑΊ ἸΔΟΎ ἈΝΉΡ ὌΝΟΜΑ ἸΩΣΉΦ ΒΟΥΛΕΥΤΉΣ ὙΠΆΡΧΩ ἈΓΑΘΌΣ ἈΝΉΡ ΚΑΊ ΔΊΚΑΙΟΣ - Luke 22:42 - Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.
ΛΈΓΩ ΠΑΤΉΡ ΕἸ ΒΟΎΛΟΜΑΙ ΠΑΡΑΦΈΡΩ ΤΟῦΤΟ ΠΟΤΉΡΙΟΝ ἈΠΌ ἘΜΟῦ ΠΛΉΝ ΜΉ ΜΟῦ ΘΈΛΗΜΑ ἈΛΛΆ ΣΌΣ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ - John 10:15 - As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep.
ΚΑΘΏΣ ΠΑΤΉΡ ΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ ΜΈ ΚἈΓΏ ΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ ΚἈΓΏ ΠΑΤΉΡ ΚΑΊ ΤΊΘΗΜΙ ΜΟῦ ΨΥΧΉ ὙΠΈΡ ΠΡΌΒΑΤΟΝ - Galatians 1:3 - Grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ,
ΧΆΡΙΣ ὙΜῖΝ ΚΑΊ ΕἸΡΉΝΗ ἈΠΌ ΘΕΌΣ ΠΑΤΉΡ ΚΑΊ ἩΜῶΝ ΚΎΡΙΟΣ ἸΗΣΟῦΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ - Matthew 15:13 - But he answered and said, Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.
ΔΈ ἈΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ ἜΠΩ ΠᾶΣ ΦΥΤΕΊΑ ὍΣ ΜΟῦ ΟὐΡΆΝΙΟΣ ΠΑΤΉΡ ΦΥΤΕΎΩ Οὐ ΦΥΤΕΎΩ ἘΚΡΙΖΌΩ