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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.
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Strong's Greek: 2479. ἰσχύς (ischus) — 10 Occurrences. Mark...
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Word Origin: Derived from the Greek root "ἰσχύς" (ischus),...
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- Matthew 12:29 Adj-GMS. GRK: οἰκίαν τοῦ ἰσχυροῦ καὶ τὰ. NAS:anyone enter the strongman's house. KJV:enter into a strong man'shouse, and. INT:house of the strong [man]and the.
- Matthew 12:29 Adj-AMS. GRK: δήσῃ τὸν ἰσχυρόν καὶ τότε. NAS:the strong man'shouse. KJV:he first bind the strong man?and then. INT:he bind the strong [man]and then.
- Matthew 14:30 Adj-AMS. GRK: τὸν ἄνεμον ἰσχυρὸν ἐφοβήθη καὶ. INT:the wind boisteroushe was afraid and.
- Mark 1:7 Adj-NMS-C. GRK: Ἔρχεται ὁ ἰσχυρότερός μου ὀπίσω. NAS:me One is coming who is mightierthan I, and I am. KJV:There cometh one mightier thanI. INT:He comes who [is] mightierthan I after.
Definition: Power, strength, ability, might, miracle. Meaning: (a) physical power, force, might, ability, efficacy, energy, meaning (b) plur: powerful deeds, deeds showing (physical) power, marvelous works. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb δύναμαι (dunamai), meaning "to be able" or "to have power." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew ...
Holman Bible Dictionary. Miracles, Signs, Wonders. Lexicons. Events which unmistakeably involve an immediate and powerful action of God designed to reveal His character or purposes. Words used in the Scriptures to describe the miraculous include sign, wonder, work, mighty work, portent, power. These point out the inspired authors' sense of God ...
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
Might (Noun), Mighty, Mightily, Mightier: "powerful, mighty" (akin to A, No. 1), is used, with that significance, (1) of God, Luk 1:49, "mighty;" Rom 9:22, "power" (here the neuter of the adjective is used with the article, as a noun, equivalent to dunamis); frequently with the meaning "able" (see ABLE, C, No. 1);
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.