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Meaning: strong (originally and generally of physical strength); mighty, powerful, vehement, sure. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek root "ἰσχύς" (ischus), meaning "strength" or "might." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H2389 (חָזָק, chazaq): Strong, mighty - H1368 (גִּבּוֹר, gibbor): Mighty, valiant, warrior. Usage ...
- Strong's Greek: 2041. ἔργον (ergon) -- Work, deed, action ...
Meaning: work, task, employment; a deed, action; that which...
- Strong's Greek: 2479. ἰσχύς (ischus) -- Strength, might, power
Usage: The Greek word "ischus" refers to physical strength,...
- Strong's Greek: 2041. ἔργον (ergon) -- Work, deed, action ...
- Matthew 11:2 N-ANP. GRK: δεσμωτηρίῳ τὰ ἔργα τοῦ χριστοῦ. NAS:heard of the worksof Christ, KJV:the prison the worksof Christ, INT:prison the worksof the Christ.
- Matthew 11:19 N-GNP. GRK: ἀπὸ τῶν ἔργων αὐτῆς. NAS:wisdom is vindicated by her deeds. INT:by the deedsher.
- Matthew 23:3 N-ANP. GRK: δὲ τὰ ἔργα αὐτῶν μὴ. NAS:according to their deeds;for they say. KJV:ye after their works:for they say, INT:however the worksof them not.
- Matthew 23:5 N-ANP. GRK: δὲ τὰ ἔργα αὐτῶν ποιοῦσιν. NAS:all their deedsto be noticed. KJV:all their worksthey do for. INT:moreover the worksof them they do.
Usage: The Greek word "ischus" refers to physical strength, power, or might. It is often used in the New Testament to describe the strength of God, the power of His might, or the strength that believers are encouraged to have in their spiritual lives. It emphasizes the ability to exert force or influence, often in a spiritual or moral context.
1. intransitive, to be operative, be at work, put forth power: followed by ἐν with the dative of person, Matthew 14:2; Mark 6:14; Ephesians 2:2; followed by the dative of advantage (dative commodi; (cf. Lightfoot on Galatians, as below)), to work for one, aid one, εἰς τί, unto (the accomplishing of) something (Winer 's Grammar, 397 (371)): εἰς ἀποστολήν, unto the ...
Outline of Biblical Usage. 1. strength power, ability a. inherent power, power residing in a thing by virtue of its nature, or which a person or thing exerts and puts forth
It is the Greek word dunamis, which can also be translated as “ability,” “strength,” or “mighty works. ” Dunamis is the capacity for achieving or accomplishing. The Holy Spirit gives an individual the capacity for God's will and work to be done through him. But this is not a personal power.
Jul 1, 2017 · Definition: Powerful or capable (literally or figuratively); neuter possible. Detailed definition: Able, powerful, mighty, strong. Mighty in wealth and influence. Strong in soul. To bear calamities and trials with fortitude and patience. Strong in Christian virtue. To be able (to do something). Mighty, excelling in something.