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  1. 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 ...

  2. 3500. nekrósis. . Meaning: (a) putting to death, (b) dead or lifeless condition. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb νεκρόω (nekroō), meaning "to put to death" or "to render ineffective." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "nekrósis," the concept of death and dying is prevalent in ...

  3. Dec 14, 2017 · νεκρός is usually used in the Greek Scriptures and in Greek literature to mean essentially a corpse - a dead (lifeless) body. Examples with νεκρός: Genesis 23:4 LXX (Brenton) I am a sojourner and a stranger among you, give me therefore possession of a burying-place among you, and I will bury my dead away from me. Luke 7:15 (KJV)

  4. Strong (loud, mighty, severe, strong man) (ischuros from ischuo = to be able) is an adjective which means strong, powerful, mighty (usually referring to inherent physical strength), able, forcible. Strong, having moral power. Inherently strong. Ischuros can describe. (1) People - spoken of the powers both of body and mind, physical and moral ...

  5. Greek. ελληνικά. • Portal for the Greek language: Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής (Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek) edited by the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (meanings & etymology in Greek) (1998) • Χρηστικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Dictionary of current ...

  6. Meaning: work, task, employment; a deed, action; that which is wrought or made, a work. Word Origin: Derived from a primary (but obsolete) root word ἔργω (ergo), meaning "to work." Usage: The Greek word "ergon" is commonly used in the New Testament to denote work, deed, or action. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from physical ...

  7. Meaning: I work, am operative, am at work, am made to work, accomplish; mid: I work, display activity. Word Origin: Derived from ἐν (en, "in") and ἔργον (ergon, "work") Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent, similar concepts can be found in words like עָשָׂה (asah, "to do, make") and פָּעַל (paal, "to work, perform").

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