Strong's Number Greek Words Index
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001 Ἀαρών Aaron, Aaronʼs - the elder brother of Moses and Israel's first high priest; (ACTS 7:40)
002 Ἀββᾶ abba - (title for God; literally: father) one who combines aspects of supernatural authority and care for his people; (MARK 14:36)
003 Ἄβελ Abel - the second son of Adam and Eve and the brother of Cain; (HEB 11:4)
004 Ἀβιά Abijah - a founder of a class of priests; (LUKE 1:5)
005 Ἀβραάμ Abraham, Abrahamʼs - the patriarch of the Israelite nation and father of the faithful; (GAL 3:6)
006 ἄβυσσος Abyss - a location of the dead and a place where the Devil is kept, the abode of the beast as the antichrist, and of Abaddon, as the angel of the underworld; (LUKE 8:31)
007 Ἄγαβος Agabus - a Christian prophet from Judea; (ACTS 11:28)
008 ἀγαθοεργέω good - to engage in doing what is good; (1 TIM 6:18)
009 ἀγαθοποιέω good, well - to engage in doing what is good; (LUKE 6:33)
010 ἀγαθός the good, good, trustworthiness - positive moral qualities of the most general nature; (LUKE 16:25)
011 ἀγαθωσύνη goodness - positive moral qualities of the most general nature; (2 THESS 1:11)
012 ἀγαπάω love*, Beloved, dear, sanctified - to have love for someone or something, based on sincere appreciation and high regard; (1 COR 8:3)
013 ἀγάπη love feasts - a special type of communal meal having particular significance for early Christians as an expression of their mutual affection and concern; (1 COR 16:14)
014 ἀγαπητός beloved, dear, dearly, loved, Brethren - pertaining to one who or that which is loved; (EPH 5:1)
015 ἄγγελος angel* - a supernatural being that attends upon or serves as a messenger of a superior supernatural entity; (LUKE 15:10)
016 ἁγιάζω hallow, regard as holy - to feel reverence for or to honor as holy; (1 TIM 4:5)
017 ἁγιασμός consecration - dedication; dedication to the service of and to loyalty to a deity; (1 TIM 2:15)
018 ἅγιος Holy Place - the interior (either the outer or the inner of the two rooms) of the sanctuary of the Jerusalem Temple or of the earlier tabernacle or of a corresponding spiritual holy place, perhaps regarded as being in heaven; (ACTS 19:2)
019 ἁγιωσύνη holiness - the quality of holiness as an expression of the divine in contrast with the human; (ROM 1:4)
020 ἄγκυρα anchor* - a heavy object attached to a boat by a rope or chain and dropped to the bottom of a body of water in order to prevent or restrict the movement of the boat; (ACTS 27:29)
021 ἁγνίζω to purify - to purify and cleanse ritually and thus acquire a state of ritual acceptability; (1 JOHN 3:3)
022 ἁγνός pure - without defect; pertaining to being without moral defect or blemish and hence pure; (1 PET 3:2)
023 ἁγνότης being without moral defect - purity; the quality of moral purity; (2 COR 11:3)
024 ἀγοράζω bought at a price, bought, redeemed - literally: to buy for a price; hence: to cause the release or freedom of someone by a means which proves costly to the individual causing the release; (LUKE 9:13)
025 ἀγοραῖος courts - a place or social institution that involves a person being brought before a judge to determine that person's guilt or innocence in a matter; (ACTS 17:5)
026 Ἀδάμ Adam - ancestor of the human race; (LUKE 3:38)
027 ἀδελφή women as mothers, a sister in the Lord, a brother or a sister, sisterʼs son, motherʼs sister, sisters, brother or sister, elect sister, my brother, and sister, and mother, my brother and my sister and mother, mother, sister*, our dear - literally: a female having the same father and mother as the reference person; hence also: fellow believer in Christ; (2 JOHN 13)
028 ἀδελφός brothers, brother, brotherʼs, brethren - a close associate of a group of persons having a well-defined membership (in the NT, fellow believers in Christ); (ACTS 16:40)
029 ἀδελφότης brotherhood, brethren - an association of persons having a strong sense of unity; (1 PET 5:9)
030 ᾅδης world of the dead - Hades; a place or abode of the dead, including both the righteous and the unrighteous (in most contexts ᾅδης[a] is equivalent to the Hebrew term Sheol); (LUKE 10:15)
031 ἀδικέω wrong, harm, harming, wronged, unrighteousness, hurt, damage, unjust, harmed - to do that which is unjust or unrighteous; to mistreat by acting unjustly toward someone; (GAL 4:12)
032 ἀδίκημα wrongdoing - what is done in an unrighteous or unjust manner; (REV 18:5)
033 ἀδικία evildoers, unrighteous, unjust, unrighteousness, wickedness, sin, injustice, wrong, evil - an activity which is unjust; (1 JOHN 5:17)
034 ἄδικος unrighteous*, unjust - a person who is not a member of the Christian community and by implication possibly unjust or not in a right relation with God; (LUKE 16:10)
035 ἀετός eagle*, flying, vultures - generic word for a large bird of prey; genus Aquila, but may include others, esp. vulture; (MATT 24:28)
036 ἀθέμιτος disgusting - bad; pertaining to being bad and disgusting on the basis of not being allowed; (ACTS 10:28)
037 ἄθεσμος lawless - unruly; not complying with law; pertaining to refusing to be subjected to legal requirements; (2 PET 3:17)
038 Ἀθῆναι Athens - a principal city of Greece; (ACTS 17:15)
039 Αἰγύπτιος egyptian* - a person who is a native of Egypt; (ACTS 7:22)
040 Αἴγυπτος Egypt - Egypt; (HEB 3:16)
041 ἀΐδιος eternal, everlasting - pertaining to an unlimited duration of time; (ROM 1:20)
042 αἷμα blood - murder; death; (a) blood; (b) figuratively: the death of a person, generally as the result of violence or execution; (c) figuratively: death for a sacrificial purpose; (d) literally: flesh and blood, i.e. a human being in contrast with a divine being; (JOHN 6:53)
043 αἰών always - forever; forever and ever; eternally; unlimited duration of time, with particular focus upon the future; (JOHN 11:26)
044 αἰώνιος everlasting, eternal, world began, before time began, since the world began, ever - pertaining to an unlimited duration of time; (JOHN 12:25)
045 ἀκαθαρσία uncleanness, impurity, impure - the state of moral impurity, especially in relationship to sexual sin; (1 THESS 4:7)
046 ἀκάθαρτος unclean, immoral, filthiness - pertaining to being ritually unacceptable, either as the result of defilement or because of the nature of the object itself (for example, ritually unacceptable animals); (MATT 10:1)
047 ἄκανθα thorn* - any kind of plant with sharp projections on its stem and/or branches; regarded as useless; symbol of hardship; (LUKE 8:7)
048 ἀκάνθινος thorns - (derivative of ἄκανθα, thorn plant) pertaining to, being made of, or consisting of thorns; (MARK 15:17)
049 ἀκέραιος without fault - pertaining to being without a mixture of evil and hence to being pure; (ROM 16:19)
050 ἀκρίς locusts - six-legged winged insect characterized by the fact that its third pair of legs is elongated and adapted to hopping; Acrididae family; moves in swarms that migrate to new areas, which they colonize; at other times lives solitary or in small groups; eaten cooked by toasting, grilling, frying, or broiling, though in some places they are also eaten raw; because of their large numbers and swarming characteristics, locusts were a symbol of a vast attacking army against which there was no defense and also a symbol of divine punishment; (REV 9:3)
051 ἀκροβυστία uncircumcised, uncircumcision - a collective for those who are uncircumcised; (ROM 3:30)
052 ἀκρογωνιαῖος cornerstone, corner stone - the cornerstone or capstone of a building, essential to its construction (these terms occur in the NT only figuratively in reference to Christ); (1 PET 2:6)
053 Ἀκύλας Aquila - a friend of Paul and the husband of Priscilla; (ACTS 18:2)
054 ἀλάβαστρον alabaster - a jar made of alabaster stone; (LUKE 7:37)
055 ἀλείφω anoint, anointed, anointing - to pour a liquid, normally oil or perfume, on someone's body, often on the head, face, or feet, as part of a ritual or in a ritual manner; (MARK 6:13)
056 ἀλέκτωρ rooster - male domestic fowl, dark brownish red, with orange-red neck hackles, a smallish red comb on the top of the head, and red lappets on each side under the beak; the hen is a lighter brownish red and has a smaller comb; significance in the Bible seems related to the fact that cocks crow very early in the morning, announcing the coming dawn; (JOHN 18:27)
057 Ἀλεξανδρεύς Alexandrians, Alexandria - (derivative of Ἀλεξανδρία Alexandria, not occurring in the NT) a person who lives in or is a native of Alexandria; (ACTS 18:24)
058 Ἀλεξανδρῖνος Alexandria - (derivative of Ἀλεξανδρία Alexandria, not occurring in the NT) pertaining to Alexandria; (ACTS 27:6)
059 Ἀλέξανδρος Alexander - a coppersmith and opponent of Paul; some scholars have suggested that (4 ) and (5) refer to the same person, but this is by no means certain; (1TIM 1:20)
060 ἀλήθεια true, truth, rightly, truly, truthʼs - the content of that which is true and thus in accordance with what actually happened; (2 COR 13:8)
061 ἀληθεύω tell you the truth, speaking the truth - to communicate what is true; (EPH 4:15)
062 ἀληθής true, truthful, truth, valid, faithful, real - pertaining to being truthful and honest; (JOHN 19:35)
063 ἀληθινός true, sincere - pertaining to being real and not imaginary, or in accordance with historical fact; (JOHN 17:3)
064 ἀληθῶς truly, certainly, really, truth, indeed, Surely, certainty, sure - pertaining to being real and not imaginary; (JOHN 17:8)
065 ἅλυσις chain* - a series of connected metal links; used for binding objects together or restraining prisoners; (MARK 5:3)
066 Ἀλφαῖος Alphaeus - the father of Levi; (MARK 2:14)
067 ἅλων cleanse his floor, threshing floor - a surface of hard ground or stone where grain was threshed out, either by beating or having animals trample upon it; (MATT 3:12)
068 ἀλώπηξ fox* - animal looking like a longhaired dog with a pointed nose and a bushy tail; either reddish with white underparts (fox) or yellowish brown with red tips to the fur on the back (jackal); scavenger; associated with destruction and devastation, and also with being insignificant but self-important; also intelligent and quick-witted, crafty; (LUKE 13:32)
069 ἁμαρτάνω sin, do wrong - to act contrary to the will and law of God; (1 JOHN 3:6)
070 ἁμάρτημα sin, wrongdoing - that which someone has done in violating the will and law of God; (MARK 3:28)
071 ἁμαρτία sin, wrongdoing - an act that is contrary to the will and law of God; (1 JOHN 4:10)
072 ἁμαρτωλός sinners, sinner, sinful - pertaining to behavior that is contrary to the will and law of God; a person who practices such behavior; (JOHN 9:16)
073 ἄμεμπτος blamelessly, blameless, unblamable, without fault - pertaining to being without fault or blame; (1 THESS 3:13)
074 ἀμέμπτως blameless - pertaining to being without fault or blame; (1 THESS 5:23)
075 ἀμεταμέλητος not to be withdrawn, no regrets - pertaining to not feeling regret as the result of what one has done; (2 COR 7:10)
076 ἀμήν truly, done, gripped, truth, Amen, establish - strong affirmation of what is declared; (EPH 3:21)
077 ἀμίαντος undefiled, faultless - pertaining to not being ritually defiled, with implications of accompanying moral defilement; (1 PET 1:4)
078 Ἀμιναδάβ Amminadab - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:33)
079 ἀμνός Lamb - young of sheep; often used for ritual sacrifice; (ACTS 8:32)
080 ἄμπελος vine - creeping plant that develops a woody stem when it matures; Vitis vinifera; grows along the ground until it finds a tree or other object to climb, using tendrils; bears bunches of small round fruit that are sweet and juicy; symbol of blessing, prosperity, and happiness; (JOHN 15:1)
081 ἀμπελών vineyard - (derivative of ἄμπελος, grapevine) a number of grapevines growing in a garden or field; (MATT 21:28)
082 ἄμωμος blameless, without blemish, without spot, faultless, without fault - pertaining to having no defect or blemish; figuratively: pertaining to being without fault and hence morally blameless; (HEB 9:14)
083 Ἀμώς Amos - the father of Mattathias (Ματταθίας 1); (LUKE 3:25)
084 ἀνακρίνω examined, searched - to try to learn the nature or truth of something by the process of careful study, evaluation and judgment; (1 COR 10:25)
085 Ἀνανίας Ananias - a Jewish high priest; (ACTS 22:12)
086 ἀνάστασις resurrection, rising again, rise from the dead - the event of coming back to life after having once died; (ACTS 2:31)
087 ἀναστρέφω conduct oneself - behave; to conduct oneself, with apparent focus upon overt daily behavior; (1 PET 1:17)
088 ἀναστροφή conduct, manner of life, behaviour - the way that one conducts oneself, with apparent focus upon overt daily behavior; (1 PET 1:15)
089 Ἀνδρέας Andrew - the brother of Simon Peter and one of the twelve apostles; (JOHN 12:22)
090 ἀνέγκλητος blameless - pertaining to one who cannot be accused of anything wrong; (1 COR 1:8)
091 ἀνεπίληπτος blameless, without spot - pertaining to what is so perfect or good it cannot be criticized; (1 TIM 5:7)
092 ἄνθος flower - the blossom of a plant; (JAM 1:10)
093 Ἄννας Annas - a Jewish high priest; (ACTS 4:6)
094 ἀνομία evildoers, evil, lawlessness, transgressions, unrighteousness, apostasy, wickedness, lawless deeds, breaks the Law - behavior that completely disregards the laws or regulations of a society; (MATT 13:41)
095 ἄνομος those without the Law - a non-Jew who lives completely without reference to the Jewish Law; (LUKE 22:37)
096 ἀντίδικος adversary - the Devil, described as someone who is actively and continuously hostile towards others; (1 PET 5:8)
097 Ἀντιόχεια Antioch - a city in Pisidia; (GAL 2:11)
098 ἀντίχριστος antichrist - one who is opposed to Christ, in the sense of usurping the role of Christ; (1 JOHN 2:18)
099 ἀνυπόκριτος without hypocrisy, sincere - pertaining to being genuine and sincere, and hence lacking in pretense or show; (ROM 12:9)
100 ἀνώγεον preparations - a room on the level above the ground floor (second story in American usage and first story in most other languages); (MARK 14:15)
101 ἀξίνη axe - an instrument with a sharp-edged head and a handle, used in chopping wood; (MATT 3:10)
102 ἀπαλλάσσω delivered, left, deliver - to release from control, to set free (generic meaning for a wide variety of circumstances, including confinement, political domination, sin, sickness); (HEB 2:15)
103 ἀπιστέω not believe, faithless, disobedient - to believe that something is not true; to refuse to put one's trust or reliance in something or someone; (2 TIM 2:13)
104 ἀπιστία unbelief - the attitude of refusing to put one's trust or reliance in something or someone; (MATT 13:58)
105 ἄπιστος Faithless, unbelieving, unbelievers, unbeliever - pertaining to not believing, with the implication of refusing to believe; (1 COR 6:6)
106 ἀπογραφή census - the event of registering persons in connection with taking a census; (ACTS 5:37)
107 ἀπογράφω registered, written - to register someone, often in connection with taking a census; (HEB 12:23)
108 ἀποδοκιμάζω rejected - to judge someone or something as not being worthy or genuine and thus something to be rejected; (LUKE 9:22)
109 ἀποθήκη barn* - small structure for storing agricultural produce; normally made of stone; (LUKE 12:18)
110 ἀποκαταλλάσσω reconcile, reproach - to reestablish proper friendly interpersonal relations after these have been disrupted or broken; (COL 1:20)
111 Ἀπολλῶς Apollos - a Christian of Alexandria who worked in Ephesus and Corinth; (1 COR 1:12)
112 ἀπολύτρωσις redemption, ransom, deliverance - the act of releasing or setting free, with the implied analogy to the process of freeing a slave; (ROM 3:24)
113 ἀπολύω Forgive - to remove the guilt resulting from wrongdoing; (LUKE 8:38)
114 ἀποστολή apostleship, apostle - the role of one who has been commissioned and sent as a special messenger; (GAL 2:8)
115 ἀπόστολος apostle*, who sent him, send them out to preach, messengers, messenger - one who is sent with a message; referring to the immediate followers of Jesus: one who fulfills the role of being a special messenger; (JOHN 13:16)
116 ἀποσυνάγωγος put out of the synagogue, put you out of the synagogues - a state of having been excommunicated from membership in a synagogue; (JOHN 12:42)
117 ἀπώλεια destruction, perdition - an act causing the ruin of persons, objects, or institutions; (MATT 26:8)
118 Ἀραβία Arabia - Arabia (probably a reference to the Sinai Peninsula); (GAL 1:17)
119 ἀργός idle, barren, dead - pertaining to not working or habitually refusing to work; pertaining to not giving careful consideration to something; (JAM 2:20)
120 Ἀριμαθαία Arimathea - a city in Judea; (JOHN 19:38)
121 Ἀρίσταρχος Aristarchus - a companion of Paul; (ACTS 27:2)
122 ἅρμα chariot* - open vehicle with two or four wheels; harnessed to and pulled by horses; used in war or for travelling; (ACTS 8:28)
123 ἀρνίον lamb* - the young of sheep; fully dependent on its mother for nourishment and on the shepherd for protection; helpless, defenseless, innocent; often used for ritual sacrifice; (REV 12:11)
124 ἀρχή sovereignty, principalities, powers, magistrates, power and authority of the governor, rule, rulers - one who rules or governs; (COL 2:10)
125 ἀρχιερεύς priest* - a principal priest, in view of belonging to one of the high-priestly families; (ACTS 7:1)
126 Ἄρχιππος Archippus - a Christian in Colossae; (PHILE 2)
127 ἀρχισυνάγωγος ruler, synagogue - one who is the head of and who directs the affairs of a synagogue; (MARK 5:22)
128 ἄρχων magistrate - a minor government official serving as a judge; (JOHN 14:30)
129 ἄρωμα spices - aromatic oils or salves used especially in embalming the dead; (JOHN 19:40)
130 Ἀσήρ Asher - a son of Jacob and ancestor of an Israelite tribe; (LUKE 2:36)
131 Ἀσία Asia - the Roman province of Asia, primarily the western part of present-day Turkey; (REV 1:4)
132 ἀσκός wineskins - a bag made of skin or leather; used for temporarily storing and carrying wine; (LUKE 5:37)
133 ἄσπιλος blamelessly, faultless, without blemish, without spot, and blameless - pertaining to what cannot be criticized; (1 TIM 6:14)
134 ἀσσάριον sparrows - a Roman copper coin worTHESS 1/16 of a denarius; (LUKE 12:6)
135 ἀσφάλεια certainty - a state of certainty with regard to a belief; (1 THESS 5:3)
136 ἀσφαλής certain, the truth, sure - pertaining to being certain and thus completely believable; (ACTS 22:30)
137 ἀσφαλῶς certain - pertaining to being certain and thus completely believable; (MARK 14:44)
138 αὐλέω played, flute - derivative of αὐλός flute; (LUKE 7:32)
139 αὐλή courtyard - an open area enclosed by structures within a building complex, such as the temple, a palace, or a house; or any dwelling having such an enclosed open area (often a relatively elaborate structure); (LUKE 22:55)
140 αὐλητής flutist - (derivative of αὐλέω to play a flute) one who plays the flute; (REV 18:22)
141 ἀφεδρών eliminated - latrine, toilet; (MARK 7:19)
142 ἄφεσις forgiveness - the act of removing the guilt resulting from wrongdoing; (LUKE 1:77)
143 ἄφθαρτος incorruptible, perishable, immortal, the tomb - pertaining to being not subject to decay and death; (1 COR 15:52)
144 ἀφίημι forgive, forgiven, forgave, forgives - to remove the guilt resulting from wrongdoing; to release a person from the obligation of repaying what is owed; (JOHN 14:18)
145 ἀφιλάργυρος not greedy, without the love of money - pertaining to not being desirous or greedy for money; (HEB 13:5)
146 Ἀχαΐα Achaia - a Roman province including the most important parts of Greece; (ROM 15:26)
147 ἄχυρον winnowing - the outer cover or husk of grain; (MATT 3:12)
148 Βαβυλών Babylon - the capital of Babylonia; it also occurs as a symbol of demonic world power; (MATT 1:11)
149 Βαλαάμ Balaam - a sorcerer and prophet summoned by Balak to curse Israel; (JUDE 11)
150 βαλάντιον purse* - a receptacle for carrying money or other possessions; made of leather or cloth; (LUKE 12:33)
151 βαπτίζω baptize - to employ water in a religious ceremony designed to symbolize purification and initiation on the basis of repentance; (ACTS 19:3)
152 βάπτισμα baptism - a religious ceremony involving washing with water, symbolizing purification and initiation on the basis of repentance; (EPH 4:5)
153 βαπτισμός washing - baptism; a ritual washing with water to make objects ritually acceptable; (MARK 7:4)
154 Βαπτιστής Baptist - one who baptizes, a title used exclusively for John; (LUKE 7:20)
155 Βαραββᾶς Barabbas - a prisoner released by Pilate at the request of the Jews during the trial of Jesus; (JOHN 18:40)
156 βάρβαρος foreigner, non-Greek - uncivilized; a person not participating in Greek culture and civilization; person from an area in which a language other than Greek or Latin was spoken; regarded as being outside the civilized world of NT times; (1 COR 14:11)
157 Βαρθολομαῖος Bartholomew - one of the twelve apostles; (LUKE 6:14)
158 Βαρνάβας Barnabas - an additional name of a certain Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus who was an associate of Paul; (1 COR 9:6)
159 Βαρσαβᾶς Barsabas - the family name of a certain Judas who was appointed as a companion of Paul; (ACTS 15:22)
160 βασιλεία kingdom - rule, reign; an area or district ruled by a king; by extension, the act of ruling or reigning by a king (or God); (ACTS 8:12)
161 βασιλεύς king* - male ruler of a nation or area; sometimes used to refer to God, Jesus, or Satan as beings with the power and authority of a king; (ACTS 4:26)
162 βασίλισσα queen - female ruler of a nation or area; (ACTS 8:27)
163 βάτος bush* - any type of thorn bush or shrub; (MARK 12:26)
164 βδέλυγμα abomination - an act that is utterly detestable and abhorrent; (REV 21:27)
165 βέβηλος profane - irreligious ; pertaining to being profane in the sense of worldly or godless; (1 TIM 1:9)
166 βεβηλόω desecrate - to cause something to become unclean, profane, or ritually unacceptable; (MATT 12:5)
167 Βεελζεβούλ Beelzebub - the name of the Devil as the prince of the demons; (LUKE 11:15)
168 Βενιαμίν Benjamin - a son of Jacob and ancestor of an Israelite tribe; (REV 7:8)
169 Βερνίκη Bernice - the daughter of Herod Agrippa I and sister of Herod Agrippa II; (ACTS 25:13)
170 Βηθανία Bethany - a village on the Mount of Olives; (MATT 21:17)
171 Βηθλεέμ Bethlehem - a town south of Jerusalem; (JOHN 7:42)
172 Βηθσαϊδά Bethsaida - a place northeast of the Lake of Galilee; (JOHN 1:44)
173 Βηθφαγή Bethphage - a village near Jerusalem, perhaps east of Bethany; (MATT 21:1)
174 βῆμα seat, gallio - a raised platform mounted by steps and usually furnished with a seat; used by officials to address an assembly, often on judicial matters, with a focus on judgement; (ROM 14:10)
175 βιβλίον book*, scroll - a document in the form of a scroll or book; (JOHN 20:30)
176 βίβλος book* - a document in the form of a scroll or book; (MATT 1:1)
177 Βιθυνία Bithynia - a province in northern Asia Minor; (1 PET 1:1)
178 βίος life, existence - the span of a person's existence; (2 TIM 2:4)
179 βιωτικός of this life - pertaining to daily life or existence; (1 COR 6:3)
180 βλασφημέω blaspheme - revile; defame; to speak against someone in such a way as to harm or injure his or her reputation (occurring in relation to persons as well as to divine beings); (JAM 2:7)
181 βλασφημία slander - blasphemy; the act of speaking against someone in such a way as to harm or injure his or her reputation (occurring in relation to persons as well as to divine beings); (MATT 12:31)
182 βλάσφημος blasphemous, slanderous - blasphemer, slanderer; pertaining to being insulting and slanderous; a person who defames someone or something; (1 TIM 1:13)
183 Βοόζ Boaz - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:5)
184 βοῦς ox, oxen - general word for individual cattle; may be male or female; (1 COR 9:9)
185 βυρσεύς tanner - one who tans hides to make leather; (ACTS 9:43)
186 γαζοφυλάκιον treasury, Temple treasury - a room in the Temple used as a treasury; (JOHN 8:20)
187 Γάϊος Gaius - the recipient of 3 John; (1 COR 1:14)
188 Γαλατία Galatia - a district in the Roman province of Asia; (GAL 1:2)
189 Γαλατικός Galatia - pertaining to Galatia; (ACTS 18:23)
190 Γαλιλαία Galilee - the Lake of Galilee, also called Tiberias and Gennesaret; (JOHN 1:43)
191 Γαλιλαῖος galilean* - a person who is a native of Galilee; (MATT 26:69)
192 Γαμαλιήλ Gamaliel - a renowned Pharisee in Jerusalem; (ACTS 5:34)
193 γάμος wedding hall - a relatively large room, often serving as a place for a wedding; (MATT 22:2)
194 γέεννα hell* - a place of punishment for the dead; (MATT 10:28)
195 Γεθσημανῆ Gethsemane - a garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives; (MATT 26:36)
196 Γεννησαρέτ Gennesaret - a name for the Lake of Galilee, also called the Lake of Tiberias; (MARK 6:53)
197 Γεργεσηνός Gadarenes - a person who lives in or is a native of Gerasa, a city in Peraea, east of the Jordan; (LUKE 8:26)
198 γῆ land - region or regions of the earth, normally in relation to some ethnic group or geographical center, but not necessarily constituting a unit of governmental administration; (JOHN 17:4)
199 γλωσσόκομον money box - a box in which money was kept; (JOHN 12:6)
200 Γολγοθᾶ Golgotha - the Aramaic name of a hill near Jerusalem where executions took place; (MATT 27:33)
201 Γόμοῤῥα Gomorrah - a city located at the southern part of the Dead Sea and destroyed because of its evil; (2 PET 2:6)
202 γράμμα letter - writing; Scripture; any kind of written document, whether in book or manuscript form, with focus upon the content; an object containing writing addressed to one or more persons; (JOHN 5:47)
203 γραμματεύς town clerk - a city official with responsibility for the records of a town or city and apparently certain responsibilities for maintaining law and order; (LUKE 19:47)
204 γραφή Scripture, Scripture passage - the writings of the OT, or a particular passage of the OT; (JOHN 2:22)
205 γράφω write - to mark letters, numbers, or words on a surface such as paper, using a pen or similar instrument and ink or similar material; (2 COR 4:13)
206 Δαβίδ David - a king of Israel and an ancestor in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 20:41)
207 δαιμονίζομαι be demon possessed - to be possessed by a demon; (LUKE 8:36)
208 δαιμόνιον demons, demon - an evil supernatural being or spirit; (JAM 2:19)
209 Δαμασκός Damascus - the capital of Syria; (ACTS 26:12)
210 δέησις prayer - supplication; petition; the act of asking with urgency based on presumed need; (PHIL 1:4)
211 Δεκάπολις Decapolis - a league of ten cities in a region east of the Jordan; (MATT 4:25)
212 δένδρον tree*, good fruit - any kind of relatively large woody plant; (MARK 8:24)
213 δέομαι ask, beg - pray; to ask for with urgency, with the implication of presumed need; (2 COR 8:4)
214 Δέρβη Derbe - a city in Lycaonia; (ACTS 14:6)
215 δερμάτινος camelʼs - (derivative of δέρμα skin) pertaining to being made of skin or leather; (MATT 3:4)
216 δεσμόν chains, bond*, imprisonment - any instrument or means of binding or tying; (ACTS 20:23)
217 δεσμωτήριον jail - prison; a place of detention; (MATT 11:2)
218 Δημᾶς Demas - a companion of Paul; (COL 4:14)
219 Δημήτριος Demetrius - a church leader; (ACTS 19:24)
220 δηνάριον coin, silver - a Roman silver coin equivalent to a days wage of a common laborer; (MATT 20:2)
221 διάβολος slanderers - (derivative of διαβάλλω to slander) one who engages in slander; pertaining to slander; (JOHN 6:70)
222 διαγινώσκω examine thoroughly - determine, decide a case; to obtain accurate and thorough information about; to make a judgment on legal matters, with the implication of thorough examination; (ACTS 23:15)
223 διάδημα crowns - a type of crown employed as a symbol of the highest ruling power in a particular area and therefore often associated with kingship; (REV 12:3)
224 διαθήκη covenant - the verbal content of an agreement between two persons or parties specifying reciprocal benefits and responsibilities; (HEB 7:22)
225 διακονέω serve, care for, administer - one who serves, minister; to take care of by rendering service to; to serve food or drink; to serve God in some special way; (LUKE 4:39)
226 διακονία service - ministry; support; the role or position of serving; act of taking care of the needs of people; (1 COR 12:5)
227 διάκονος servant - deacon; minister; one who serves as a deacon, with responsibility to care for the needs of believers; (JOHN 2:5)
228 διακρίνω discern, distinguish - doubt, waver, hesitate; to judge that there is a difference or distinction; (ACTS 10:20)
229 διάκρισις discernment - distinguishing; opinion; the ability to evaluate and judge; (ROM 14:1)
230 διαμαρτύρομαι declare, assert, charge under solemn oath - warn; insist; to make a serious declaration on the basis of presumed personal knowledge; to admonish or instruct with regard to some future happening or action, with the implication of personal knowledge or experience; to be emphatic in stating an opinion or desire; (1 TIM 5:21)
231 διάνοια mind - understanding; thoughts; the psychological faculty of understanding, reasoning, thinking, and deciding; the content of thinking and reasoning; (MATT 22:37)
232 διασώζω save - cure; to rescue completely from danger, including illness; (LUKE 7:3)
233 Δίδυμος Didymus - the Greek name of the apostle Thomas (9 3.155); (JOHN 11:16)
234 δίκαιος just, righteous - being right with; pertaining to being in accordance with what God requires or being in a right relationship with someone (usually God); (JOHN 17:25)
235 δικαιοσύνη doing what God requires, doing what is right - righteousness, justice; being put right with God; the act of doing what God requires or of being put right with God; (2 COR 5:21)
236 δικαιόω obey righteous commands - to conform to righteous, just commands; (GAL 2:16)
237 δικαίωμα regulations, just requirements, justification - righteous act; a regulation concerning right or just action; an act which is in accordance with what God requires; (REV 19:8)
238 δικαίως justly - righteously; pertaining to being right as the result of being justified and deserved; (TITUS 2:12)
239 δίκη justice - Justice; reward or punishment on the basis of what is rightly deserved; the goddess who delivers such action in seeking out and punishing the guilty; (2 THESS 1:9)
240 δίκτυον net* - any kind of net, but in the NT referring only to nets used for catching fish; (MATT 4:20)
241 δοκιμάζω interpret, examine, test - judge to be genuine, approve; to try to learn the genuineness of something by examination and testing, often through actual use; to regard something as genuine on the basis of testing; (1 COR 11:28)
242 δοκίμιον testing, proving - genuineness; the act of testing to determine is something is genuine; or, genuineness on the basis of having been tested; (1 PET 1:7)
243 δόκιμος approved - regarded as worthy, respected; pertaining to being judged worthy or genuine on the basis of testing; (2 COR 10:18)
244 δοκός speck, plank - thick wooden poles; used to support a roof; (LUKE 6:41)
245 δόξα praise - honor, respect; the act of speaking of something as being unusually fine and deserving honor; the act of showing honor as an element in the assignment of status to a person; (1 COR 10:31)
246 δοξάζω praise - glorify; honor; to speak of something as being unusually fine and deserving honor; to cause someone to have glorious greatness; attribute high status to someone by honoring; (GAL 1:24)
247 δουλεία slavery - a state or condition of subservience; (GAL 4:24)
248 δουλεύω serve - be enslaved; to do work as a slave or servant of someone; or (figuratively) to be under the control of some influence; (EPH 6:7)
249 δοῦλος subservient to - controlled by; pertaining to a state of being completely controlled by someone or something; (2 COR 4:5)
250 δουλόω enslave - to cause someone to become a slave; (ROM 6:18)
251 δράκων dragon - a legendary animal, usually regarded as being a kind of monstrous winged serpent or lizard; (REV 16:13)
252 δρέπανον sickle - a large, curved knife employed in cutting ripe grain; (MARK 4:29)
253 δύναμις ability - power; ruler; the ability to perform a particular activity or to undergo some experience; the potential to exert force in performing some function; (LUKE 22:69)
254 δυνάστης ruler - court official; sovereign; one who is in a position of authority to command others; (1 TIM 6:15)
255 δυνατός prominent man - important person, based upon power or influence; (2 COR 13:9)
256 δῶμα housetop, housetops - the area on the top of a flat-roof house; (MATT 10:27)
257 δῶρον gift, offering - that which is given or granted; (EPH 2:8)
258 Ἑβραῖος Hebrews - the oldest ethnic name for a Jew or the Jewish people; (PHIL 3:5)
259 Ἑβραΐς Hebrew - language of the Hebrews Hebrew language; (ACTS 26:14)
260 Ἑβραϊστί Hebrew - expressed in the Hebrew language, in Hebrew; (REV 16:16)
261 ἐγείρω act.: raise - pass.: be raised ; cause someone who is dead to come back to life; (ACTS 10:26)
262 ἐθνικός Gentile, heathen, pagan - pertaining to one who is not a Jew; (MATT 5:47)
263 ἔθνος nation* - the largest unit into which the people of the world are divided on the basis of their constituting a socio-political community; (JOHN 18:35)
264 εἰδωλόθυτον idols, idol - the meat of animals sacrificed to idols; (1 COR 10:19)
265 εἰδωλολατρεία idolatry - the worship of idols; (1 COR 10:14)
266 εἰδωλολάτρης idolater - a person who worships idols; (1 COR 10:7)
267 εἴδωλον idols, idol - an object which resembles a person, animal, god, etc. and which is an object of worship; (ROM 2:22)
268 εἰκών image, likeness - an object (not necessarily three-dimensional) which has been formed to resemble a person, god, animal, etc.; (MATT 22:20)
269 εἰλικρινής pure - sincere; pertaining to being sincere in the sense of having pure motivation; (2 PET 3:1)
270 εἰρηνεύω be at peace - live in peace; to live in peace with others; (ROM 12:18)
271 εἰρήνη peace - a set of favorable circumstances involving peace and tranquility, freedom from anxiety; (1 PET 5:14)
272 εἰρηνικός peaceful - peace-loving; pertaining to freedom from anxiety and inner turmoil; (HEB 12:11)
273 εἰσφέρω bring in, carry in - cause to, bring in to, lead to; carry or bring something into an area or structure; cause someone to enter into a particular event or state; (MATT 6:13)
274 ἐκδικέω grant justice - avenge; to give justice to someone who has been wronged; (ROM 12:19)
275 ἐκδίκησις justice - vengeance; punishment; the process of giving justice to someone who has been wronged; the act of repaying harm with harm, on the assumption that the initial harm was unjustified and that retribution is therefore called for; (LUKE 21:22)
276 ἐκκαθαίρω purge out - cleanse; to make clean by removing that which is unclean; (1 COR 5:7)
277 ἐκκλησία church - assembly; congregation; a group of Christians, implying interacting membership; or, the totality of Christian groups; (ACTS 5:11)
278 ἐκλέγομαι choose - to make a selection from among possible alternatives; (JOHN 15:16)
279 ἐκλεκτός chosen - chosen one; that which has been chosen or selected; (LUKE 23:35)
280 ἐκλογή selection - elect; election; act or result of making a selection from possible alternatives, or of making a special selection based upon significant preference; (ROM 11:28)
281 ἐκπειράζω put to the test - entrap; to try to learn the nature or character of someone or something by submitting such to thorough and extensive testing; to try to cause someone to make a mistake; (LUKE 4:12)
282 ἐλαία olive - fruit of the olive tree; about 2 cm. long and a bit more than a cm thick with a hard stone inside and a soft skin that covers the oily flesh; used for food and oil for cooking, for lamps, for rubbing on the body, for medicine, and in religion (anointing); (ROM 11:17)
283 ἔλαιον oil - oil extracted from the fruit of olive trees, used as food; medicine; for burning in lamps; and as perfume when mixed with sweet-smelling substances; (LUKE 7:46)
284 ἐλαιών olive grove - olive orchard; (derivative of ἐλαία[a] olive tree) a number of olive trees planted in a garden or grove; (JOHN 8:1)
285 ἐλεεινός pitiful - be pitied; pertaining to being deserving of pity in view of one's miserable condition; (REV 3:17)
286 ἐλεέω have, show, or receive mercy - to show kindness or concern for someone in serious need; (JUDE 22)
287 ἐλεήμων merciful - pertaining to showing kindness or concern for someone in serious need; (MATT 5:7)
288 ἔλεος mercy - the act of showing kindness or concern for someone in serious need; (GAL 6:16)
289 Ἐλιακείμ Eliakim - the son of Melea in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:30)
290 Ἕλλην greek* - a person who participates in Greek culture and in so doing would speak the Greek language, but not necessarily a person of Greek ethnic background; or, by extension, a person who is Greek, therefore a Gentile; (ROM 3:9)
291 Ἑλληνίς Greek - a woman of Greek culture and language; or, by extension, a woman who is Greek, therefore a Gentile; (MARK 7:26)
292 Ἑλληνιστής grecian* - a Greek-speaking Jew in contrast to one speaking a Semitic language; (ACTS 9:29)
293 Ἑλληνιστί Greek - in the Greek language, in Greek; (JOHN 19:20)
294 ἐλπίζω hope - to look forward with confidence to that which is good and beneficial; (2 COR 13:6)
295 ἐλπίς hope - what is hoped for; that which is hoped for; (ROM 12:12)
296 ἔνδικος deserved - just; pertaining to being right as the result of being justified and deserved; (ROM 3:8)
297 ἔνδοξος glorious - honorable; pertaining to being splendid or glorious; pertaining to high status, involving both honor and respect; (1 COR 4:10)
298 ἔνδυμα clothing - apparel; any kind of clothing; (MATT 22:11)
299 ἔννομος lawful - within the law; pertaining to being in accordance with law; (ACTS 19:39)
300 ἐντέλλομαι to command - to give definite orders, implying authority or official sanction; (HEB 9:20)
301 ἔντευξις intercession - the act of speaking to someone on behalf of someone else; (1 TIM 2:1)
302 ἐντολή commandment, order - that which is authoritatively commanded; (1 JOHN 4:21)
303 ἐντυγχάνω building material - material used in the construction of buildings; (HEB 7:25)
304 Ἐνώχ Enoch - a person in the genealogy of Jesus and an example of obedience and faith; (LUKE 3:37)
305 ἐξαγοράζω redeem - set free; to cause the release or freedom of someone by a means which proves costly to the individual causing the release; (COL 4:5)
306 ἐξαιρέω rescue, deliver - to take someone out of a bad situation; (MATT 5:29)
307 ἐξεγείρω raise - to cause someone who is dead to return to life; (ROM 9:17)
308 ἔξεστι be lawful - to be obligatory or required by law; (JOHN 18:31)
309 ἐξουσία authority - control; the right to control or govern over; a state of control over someone or something; (ACTS 8:19)
310 ἐξουσιάζω be in authority - rule; to rule or reign by exercising authority over; (LUKE 22:25)
311 ἐπαγγελία a promise - agreement; the content of one's agreement or approval; (GAL 4:23)
312 ἐπαγγέλλω to promise - profess; to announce with certainty as to what one will do; (MARK 14:11)
313 ἐπάγγελμα a promise - the content of what is promised; (2 PET 1:4)
314 Ἐπαφρᾶς Epaphras - a Christian of Colossae; (COL 1:7)
315 Ἐπαφρόδιτος Epaphroditus - a messenger sent to Paul from the Philippian church; (PHIL 4:18)
316 ἐπίβλημα unshrunk, sew* - a piece of cloth sewed on clothing to repair a hole or tear; (LUKE 5:36)
317 ἐπιείκεια kindness - forbearance; graciousness; the quality of gracious forbearing; (2 COR 10:1)
318 ἐπιεικής gentle - forbearing; considerate; pertaining to being gracious and forbearing; (PHIL 4:5)
319 ἐπικαλέομαι call upon, appeal to - to use an attribution in speaking of or to a person; to call by name; (ACTS 22:16)
320 ἐπιποθέω long for - desire deeply; to long for something, with the implication of recognizing a lack; (PHIL 1:8)
321 ἐπισκοπή position of responsibility - position of service; the position of one who has responsibility for the care of someone; (LUKE 19:44)
322 ἐπίσκοπος overseer* - one who has the responsibility of caring for spiritual concerns; one who serves as a leader in a church; (1 PET 2:25)
323 ἐπιταγή authority - the right or authority to command; (ROM 16:26)
324 ἐπιτιμάω to command - to tell someone to do something, with the implication of a threat; (LUKE 19:39)
325 ἐπουράνιος heavenly body, celestial body - related to or located in the sky; the luminous objects in the sky: sun, moon, and other planets and stars; (2 TIM 4:18)
326 Ἔραστος Erastus - a city treasurer; (ACTS 19:22)
327 ἔριφος kid - he-goat; goat; the young of a goat; kid he-goat in the singular and in the plural both male and female goats are included in the reference; commonly used to supply meat for household meals; (LUKE 15:29)
328 Ἑρμῆς Hermes - a person greeted in Romans 16; (ROM 16:14)
329 ἑρπετόν creeping, beasts - general word for reptile that includes snakes and lizards; (JAM 3:7)
330 ἐρωτάω ask - request; ask for information; ask a question; ask for; (1 JOHN 5:16)
331 ἐσθής clothing - apparel; any kind of clothing; (LUKE 24:4)
332 ἔσοπτρον mirror - a flat piece of highly polished metal used to reflect an image; (1 COR 13:12)
333 Ἐσρώμ Hezron - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:3)
334 Εὖα Eve - ancestor of the human race; (2 COR 11:3)
335 εὐαγγελίζω tell the good news - announce the gospel; to communicate the good news about Jesus; (1 PET 4:6)
336 εὐαγγέλιον good news - gospel; the content of good news about Jesus; (MARK 10:29)
337 εὐθυμέω be encouraged, cheerful, happy - to be or to become encouraged and hence cheerful; (ACTS 27:22)
338 εὐθύς straight - upright; pertaining to being straight in contrast to what is crooked; pertaining to being just and right; (ACTS 13:10)
339 εὐλογέω bless - to ask God to bestow divine favor on, with the implication that the verbal act itself constitutes a significant benefit; (GAL 3:9)
340 εὐλογητός Blessed One - a title that refers to God; (MARK 14:61)
341 εὐλογία blessing - praise; the content of the act of blessing; (REV 5:12)
342 εὐσεβέω to worship - to express in attitude and ritual one's allegiance to and regard for deity; (ACTS 17:23)
343 εὔσπλαγχνος tenderhearted - pertaining to being affectionate and compassionate; (1 PET 3:8)
344 Εὐφράτης Euphrates - a major river in Mesopotamia; (REV 16:12)
345 εὐχή prayer - the act or content of speaking to or making requests of God; (ACTS 21:23)
346 εὔχομαι to wish - pray; to speak to or to make requests of God; (2 COR 13:7)
347 Ἐφέσιος ephesian* - a person who lives in or is a native of Ephesus; or: pertaining to Ephesus; (ACTS 21:29)
348 Ἔφεσος Ephesus - a seaport in the western part of the Roman province of Asia; (1 COR 15:32)
349 ἐχθρός enem* - pertaining to being at enmity with someone; (GAL 4:16)
350 ἔχιδνα brood, viper* - a kind of venemous snake; associated with lurking danger; (ACTS 28:3)
351 Ζαβουλών Zebulun - a son of Jacob and ancestor of an Israelite tribe; or: the territory of the tribe of Zebulun; (REV 7:8)
352 Ζαχαρίας Zacharias, Zechariah - an OT prophet killed in the Temple; (LUKE 11:51)
353 ζάω to live - to come back to life; to be or continue to be alive; to come back to life after having once died; (GAL 2:14)
354 Ζεβεδαῖος zebedee* - the father of the apostles James and John; (MATT 10:2)
355 ζῆλος extremely, intensely, fierce - a high point on a scale of extent and implying intensity of involvement; (ROM 10:2)
356 ζηλωτής zealous - a member of a Jewish nationalistic group seeking independence from Rome; (TITUS 2:14)
357 Ζοροβάβελ Zerubbabel - a governor in postexilic Jerusalem who was mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:27)
358 ζυγός balance scale - an instrument for weighing objects; (REV 6:5)
359 ζωή life - the quality or force that distinguishes animate bodies from dead ones; (2 COR 2:16)
360 ζώνη camelʼs, belt, sash* - a band of leather or cloth worn around the waist outside of one's clothing; (ACTS 21:11)
361 ζωογονέω preserve - give life; to cause to live or continue to live; (LUKE 17:33)
362 ζῶον beings, living - a supernatural being surrounding the throne of God in visions of the book of Revelation; (REV 19:4)
363 ζωοποιέω make alive - give life; to cause to live; (JOHN 5:21)
364 ἡδύοσμον mint - fragrant plant (genus Mentha); up to 2 m high; small, soft leaves with sawlike margins; used in cooking, tea, medicine; (LUKE 11:42)
365 Ἡλίας Elijah - a major OT prophet; (JOHN 1:21)
366 Ἡρώδης Herod - Herod Agrippa I, grandson of Herod I; (MARK 6:14)
367 Ἡρωδιανοί Herodians - the political followers and adherents to Herod the Great and his family; (MATT 22:16)
368 Ἡρωδιάς Herodias - a granddaughter of Herod I and wife of Herod Antipas; (MARK 6:17)
369 Ἡσαΐας Isaiah - a major OT prophet; (MATT 12:17)
370 Ἠσαῦ Esau - a son of Isaac and the elder twin brother of Jacob; (HEB 11:20)
371 Θαδδαῖος Alphaeus - one of the twelve apostles; (MATT 10:3)
372 θαρσέω cheer up - have courage; be cheerful; be courageous; to have confidence and firmness of purpose in the face of danger or testing; (JOHN 16:33)
373 θέατρον theatre - a rather large, normally semicircular open structure capable of seating several thousand people and often used for public assemblies; (ACTS 19:29)
374 θεῖος divine - pertaining to having the nature of God; (ACTS 17:29)
375 θεμέλιος foundation stone - a stone used in the construction of a foundation; (REV 21:14)
376 θεμελιόω lay a foundation - found something upon; to lay or construct a foundation; (EPH 3:17)
377 θεός god - a title applied to Satan as the god of this age; (JOHN 12:43)
378 Θεόφιλος Theophilus - an important Christian to whom the books of Luke and Acts were dedicated; his names means: friend of God; (LUKE 1:3)
379 θεραπεία group of servants - the group of servants working in a particular household; (LUKE 9:11)
380 θεραπεύω heal, cure, take care of - serve, render service, help; cause someone to recover health often with the implication of having taken care of such a person; render assistance or help by performing certain duties, often of a humble or menial nature; (JOHN 5:10)
381 Θεσσαλονικεύς Thessalonians - a person who lives in or is a native of Thessalonica; (1 THESS 1:1)
382 Θεσσαλονίκη Thessalonica - a city of Macedonia; (ACTS 17:1)
383 θηρίον beast - antichrist, depicted as a wild and dangerous animal; (MARK 1:13)
384 θησαυρός treasure* - that which is of exceptional value and kept safe; (MATT 12:35)
385 θρησκεία veneration, piety - appropriate beliefs and devout practice of obligations relating to supernatural persons and powers; (ACTS 26:5)
386 θρόνος throne* - a relatively large and elaborate seat upon which a ruler sits on official occasions; (LUKE 1:32)
387 Θυάτειρα Thyatira - a city in Lydia; (REV 2:18)
388 θυμίαμα incense - any aromatic substance (usually a resin) burned for its pleasing aroma; (REV 8:3)
389 θύρα entrance - entranceway; portal; the entranceway into a building or structure; (MATT 24:33)
390 θυρίς window - an opening in a wall for the entrance of light and air and for the purpose of seeing in or out; (2 COR 11:33)
391 θυρωρός doorkeeper - one who guards the door giving access to a house or building; (MARK 13:34)
392 θυσία sacrifice - offering; that which is offered as a sacrifice; (LUKE 2:24)
393 θυσιαστήριον altar* - any type of altar or object where gifts may be placed and ritual observances carried out in honor of supernatural beings; (MATT 23:18)
394 θύω sacrifice - to slaughter an animal in a ritual manner as a sacrifice to deity; (LUKE 22:7)
395 Θωμᾶς Thomas - one of the twelve apostles; (JOHN 14:5)
396 Ἰάειρος Jairus - a synagogue official; (LUKE 8:41)
397 Ἰακώβ Jacob - the father of Ἰωσήφ (2 ) in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:34)
398 Ἰάκωβος James - the father of Judas, one of the twelve apostles; (GAL 1:19)
399 Ἰάσων Jason - a person who sends greetings in Romans 16; (ACTS 17:5)
400 ἱερατεία priestly office, priesthood - the role of being a priest; (HEB 7:5)
401 Ἱερεμίας Jeremiah - a major OT prophet; (MATT 16:14)
402 ἱερεύς melchizedek, priest* - one who performs religious rites and duties on behalf of others; (LUKE 10:31)
403 Ἱεριχώ Jericho - a city in Judea, not far from the north end of the Dead Sea; (MATT 20:29)
404 ἱερόν temple - a temple or sanctuary (ναός[a]) and the surrounding consecrated area; (JOHN 5:14)
405 Ἱεροσόλυμα Jerusalem - the heavenly Jerusalem of the future; (JOHN 10:22)
406 Ἱεροσολυμίτης Jerusalem - an inhabitant of Jerusalem; (JOHN 7:25)
407 Ἰεσσαί Jesse - the father of King David in the genealogy of Jesus; (ROM 15:12)
408 Ἰησοῦς Jesus - Joshua, the successor of Moses; (1 COR 8:6)
409 Ἰκόνιον Iconium - a city in Lycaonia; (ACTS 13:51)
410 ἱλάσκομαι have mercy - forgive; to show compassion and concern for someone in difficulty, despite that persons having committed a moral offense; (LUKE 18:13)
411 ἱλασμός the means of forgiveness, propitiation, expiation - the means by which sins are forgiven; (1 JOHN 2:2)
412 ἱλαστήριον propitiation - place where sins are forgiven; the means by which sins are forgiven; the location or place where sins are forgiven (in traditional translations rendered mercy seat); (ROM 3:25)
413 ἵλεως merciful - pertaining to showing mercy; (HEB 8:12)
414 ἱμάς loosen, strap* - leather strap or thong (used in binding sandals or shoes and as thongs in a whip); (ACTS 22:25)
415 ἱμάτιον cloak, garment - any type of outer garment; (LUKE 23:34)
416 ἱματισμός clothing - apparel; any kind of clothing; (ACTS 20:33)
417 Ἰόππη Joppa - a seaport on the coast of Palestine; (ACTS 9:36)
418 Ἰορδάνης Jordan - river that flows through the Sea of Galilee into the Dead Sea; (MATT 19:1)
419 Ἰουδά Judah - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 2:6)
420 Ἰουδαία Judea - the southern part of Palestine, or: the wider region occupied by the Jewish nation; (GAL 1:22)
421 Ἰουδαῖος jew* - the ethnic name of a person who belongs to the Jewish nation. In NT usage the reference of the term οἱ Ἰουδαῖοι may be either the Jewish people as such, the inhabitants of Jerusalem and environs, the authorities in Jerusalem, or even the people hostile to Jesus; (1 COR 9:20)
422 Ἰούδας Judas - the tribe Judah; (JUDE 1)
423 Ἰοῦστος Justus - Jesus called Justus, a companion of Paul; (ACTS 18:7)
424 ἵππος hors* - large domesticated solid-hoofed quadraped; Equus caballus; stockily built in comparison to today's horses, with shorter heads and thicker necks; about 122–142 cm tall, and 2.1 m long; coat varies from dark to pale brown; eats plants; used in battle, both to ride and for pulling chariots; symbolic of military might; associated with the sun, which was said to ride across the sky in a chariot; (JAM 3:3)
425 Ἰσαάκ Isaac - a son of Abraham and father of Jacob and Esau; (GAL 4:28)
426 Ἰσκαριώτης Iscariot - an identifying name (probably based on a place name) of Judas, the betrayer of Jesus; (MATT 26:14)
427 Ἰσραήλ Israel - a figurative reference to Christians as the true Israel; (ACTS 10:36)
428 Ἰσραηλίτης israelite* - the ethnic name of a person belonging to the nation of Israel; (ACTS 21:28)
429 ἰσχύω be able to, be capable of - to have special personal ability to do or experience something; (ACTS 27:16)
430 Ἰταλία Italy - Italy; (HEB 13:24)
431 ἰχθύδιον small fish - diminutive of ἰχθύς fish: any kind of relatively small fish; (MATT 15:34)
432 ἰχθύς fish* - general word for various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, usually fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales; important source of food; (LUKE 24:42)
433 Ἰωάννα Joanna - the wife of Chuza, an official of Herod Antipas; (LUKE 24:10)
434 Ἰωάννης John - a member of the Sanhedrin; (JOHN 1:6)
435 Ἰωνᾶς Jonah - an OT prophet; (LUKE 11:29)
436 Ἰωσῆς Joses - a brother of James the younger; (MARK 15:40)
437 Ἰωσήφ Joseph - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 4:22)
438 καθαρίζω cleanse - be cleansed; purify, be purified; to cause something to become clean; to cleanse from ritual contamination or impurity; (ACTS 15:9)
439 καθαρισμός cleansing - purification; the action of causing something to become clean; the action of cleansing from ritual contamination or impurity; (MARK 1:44)
440 καθαρός clean - pure, innocent; pertaining to not being dirty; pertaining to being ritually clean or pure; (MATT 5:8)
441 καθέδρα overturned - a piece of furniture used for sitting; differs widely in shape and materials; often made of a wooden or cane frame with the seat woven of reeds or made of wood; with or without a back; (MATT 23:2)
442 Καϊάφας Caiaphas - the high priest who played a prominent role in the condemnation of Jesus; (MATT 26:3)
443 Κάϊν Cain - the first son of Adam and Eve and the brother of Abel; (1 JOHN 3:12)
444 Καῖσαρ caesar* - a title for the Roman Emperor; (MATT 22:17)
445 Καισάρεια Caesarea - Caesarea on the coast of Palestine, south of Mount Carmel; (MATT 16:13)
446 κάλαμος rod - a rod (possibly a reed) used for measuring length; (MARK 15:19)
447 καλός honest - good; pertaining to a positive moral quality, with the implication of being favorably valued; (2 TIM 1:14)
448 κάμηλος camel* - large quadraped mammal; Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus; bactrians may reaCHRON 2 m.; dromedaries are bigger and a uniform light fawn color; bactrians are darker; suited to life in desert areas; store excess food in their humps, can go without water for long periods; can make long journeys through dry areas; used for riding and for carrying heavy loads and pulling carts; hair woven into cloth used for making tents or outer robes; milk used as food and drink; symbol of wealth and commerce; (MARK 10:25)
449 κάμινος furnace - a construction used for the smelting of ore and burning of ceramic ware; (MATT 13:42)
450 Κανᾶ Cana - a city in Galilee; (JOHN 21:2)
451 Κανανίτης Canaanite - a member of a Jewish nationalistic group seeking independence from Rome; (MATT 10:4)
452 Καπερναούμ Capernaum - a city on the Lake of Galilee; (JOHN 2:12)
453 Καππαδοκία Cappadocia - a province in the interior of Asia Minor; (1 PET 1:1)
454 καρδία heart, inner self, mind - (a figurative extension of the meaning of καρδία heart) the causative source of a person's psychological life in its various aspects, but with special emphasis upon thoughts; (1 THESS 2:4)
455 καρδιογνώστης knower of hearts - one who knows what someone else thinks (literally to know what is in the heart); (ACTS 1:24)
456 κάρφος speck, plank - a small piece of wood, chaff, or even straw; (LUKE 6:41)
457 καταγινώσκω condemn - to judge something to be bad; (GAL 2:11)
458 καταδικάζω sentence of condemnation - the act of declaring someone as definitely guilty and thus subject to punishment; (MATT 12:37)
459 καταδουλόω gain control over, cause to someone to be subservient - to gain control over someone and thus make such an individual subservient to one's own interests; (GAL 2:4)
460 κατάκριμα condemnation - the act of judging someone as definitely guilty and thus subject to punishment; (ROM 8:1)
461 κατακρίνω condemn - be condemned ; to judge someone as definitely guilty and thus subject to punishment; (JOHN 8:10)
462 κατάκρισις condemnation - the act of judging someone as definitely guilty and thus subject to punishment; (2 COR 7:3)
463 καταλλαγή reconciliation - the reestablishment of proper friendly interpersonal relations after these have been disrupted or broken; (ROM 5:11)
464 καταλλάσσω reconcile - be reconciled ; to reestablish proper friendly interpersonal relations after these have been disrupted or broken; (ROM 5:10)
465 κατάλυμα guest - a room in a relatively large structure (possibly an inn), which could serve as a dining room; (MARK 14:14)
466 καταπέτασμα veil - a hanging of cloth over an opening; (HEB 9:3)
467 κατασκηνόω largest, garden - (derivative of κατασκήνωσις nest) to make a nest (or possibly to find shelter); (ACTS 2:26)
468 κατασκήνωσις foxes - a construction built by birds in connection with brooding and raising their young; (MATT 8:20)
469 κατεξουσιάζω be in authority - rule; to rule or reign by exercising authority over; (MATT 20:25)
470 κατήγορος Accuser - Satan, as one who brings accusations against; (ACTS 23:30)
471 Κεγχρεαί Cenchrea - a seaport of the city of Corinth; (ROM 16:1)
472 κενός empty - emptyhanded; to no purpose; without result; foolish; senseless; pertaining to being without anything, having nothing; (1 THESS 2:1)
473 κενοφωνία foolish talk - talk which lacks significant content; (2 TIM 2:16)
474 κενόω deprive of power - make of no meaning or effect; to take away the power or significance of something; (ROM 4:14)
475 κεραμεύς potter* - (derivative of κεράμιον earthenware vessel) one who makes earthenware vessels; (MATT 27:7)
476 κεράμιον pitcher - an earthenware container for storing or carrying liquids; (LUKE 22:10)
477 κῆνσος poll tax - a tax paid by each adult male to the government; (MATT 17:25)
478 κήρυγμα proclamation, preaching - the content of what is preached or proclaimed; (MATT 12:41)
479 κῆρυξ preacher - a person who preaches or proclaims; (1 TIM 2:7)
480 κηρύσσω proclaim, announce - to announce in a formal or official manner by means of a herald or one who functions as a herald; (1 COR 15:11)
481 Κηφᾶς Cephas - the Aramaic equivalent of the Greek name Πέτρος Peter; (1 COR 15:5)
482 κιβωτός box - chest; coffer; any box-like container, whether plain or elaborate; here, refers to the box used to hold the tablets of the Law; (1 PET 3:20)
483 κιθάρα harp* - a small stringed harp-like instrument held in the hands and plucked; (REV 14:2)
484 κιθαρίζω play a lyre - play a harp; (derivative of κιθάρα lyre, harp); (1 COR 14:7)
485 κιθαρῳδός harpists - (derivative of κιθαρίζω to play a lyre) one who plays the lyre or harp; (REV 18:22)
486 Κιλικία Cilicia - a province in the southeast corner of Asia Minor; (ACTS 23:34)
487 κλάδος branch* - branch (of a tree or woody shrub); (MATT 13:32)
488 Κλαύδιος Claudius - Claudius Lysias, a Roman officer in Jerusalem; (ACTS 11:28)
489 κλείς key* - an instrument used for locking and unlocking doors and gates; (MATT 16:19)
490 κλίβανος oven - a dome-like structure made of clay, in which wood and dried grass were burned, and then after being heated, was used for baking bread; (MATT 6:30)
491 κλίνη bed - any piece of furniture employed for reclining or lying on; (LUKE 17:34)
492 κοδράντης quadrans - penny; a Roman copper coin worTHESS 1/4 of an assarion or 1/64 of a denarius; (MATT 5:26)
493 κοιλία belly, internal organs - the entire digestive apparatus, including stomach and intestines; (MATT 12:40)
494 κοινός impure - common; profane; pertaining to being ritually unacceptable, either as the result of defilement or because of the very nature of the object itself (for example, ritually unacceptable animals); (MARK 7:2)
495 κοινόω defile - be defiled ; to cause something to become unclean, profane, or ritually unacceptable; (MATT 15:11)
496 κοινωνέω share - participate; to share one's possessions, with the implication of some kind of joint participation and mutual interest; (PHIL 4:15)
497 κοινωνία fellowship - contribution; participation; sharing; an association involving close mutual relations and involvement; (2 COR 13:13)
498 κοινωνός partner* - one who participates with another in some enterprise or matter of joint concern; (MATT 23:30)
499 κόκκινος scarlet - a reddish-purple cloth dyed with a substance obtained from the murex shellfish; expensive to produce; associated with wealth and royalty; (HEB 9:19)
500 κόκκος mustard - the kernel part of fruit, usually grain; (1 COR 15:37)
501 κολυμβήθρα pool - a relatively large construction for collecting water; (JOHN 5:2)
502 κορβᾶν treasury - Temple treasury; a room in the Temple used as a treasury; (MATT 27:6)
503 Κορίνθιος Corinthians - a person who lives in or is a native of Corinth; (ACTS 18:8)
504 Κόρινθος Corinth - a city in Greece; (1 COR 1:2)
505 κοσμικός worldly - pertaining to the system or standards of the world; (TITUS 2:12)
506 κόσμος world - the universe as an ordered structure; (GAL 6:14)
507 κόφινος basket* - a relatively large basket used primarily for food or produce; (JOHN 6:13)
508 κράββατος cot* - a relatively small and often temporary type of object on which a person may lie or recline; made of reeds or cloth; thin and light for carrying; (JOHN 5:8)
509 κράσπεδον tassel - the tassels which Jews were obliged to wear on the four corners of the outer garment (see Numbers 15.37-41); (MATT 14:36)
510 Κρής Cretans - a person who is a native of Crete; (TITUS 1:12)
511 Κρήτη Crete - an island south of Greece; (ACTS 27:7)
512 κρίμα judgment, verdict - condemnation; the legal decision rendered by a judge, whether for or against the accused; the legal decision of guilt liable to punishment rendered by a judge; (1 TIM 5:12)
513 κρίνον lilies - any one of several types of flowers, usually uncultivated; (MATT 6:28)
514 κρίνω to judge - be judged ; sue; decide; esteem; be considered ; to come to a conclusion in the process of thinking and thus to be in a position to make a decision; (1 COR 2:2)
515 κρίσις justice, fairness - the administration of justice; (1 JOHN 4:17)
516 Κρίσπος Crispus - a leader of the synagogue in Corinth; (ACTS 18:8)
517 κριτήριον court case, lawsuit - legal action taken in a court of law against someone; (1 COR 6:2)
518 κριτής officer - one who presides over a court session and pronounces judgment; (LUKE 11:19)
519 κτῆνος beast of burden - riding animal; cattle; a larger type of domesticated animal, primarily one used for riding or carrying loads; (1 COR 15:39)
520 κυνάριον childrenʼs, dogs - relatively small light brown domestic animal, feeding on anything from household refuse to animal carcasses and excreta; Canis familiaris putiatini; associated with all sorts of uncleanness, aggression, greediness, low status; (MATT 15:26)
521 Κύπριος Cyprus - a person who is a native of Cyprus; (ACTS 21:16)
522 Κύπρος Cyprus - an island off the south coast of Asia Minor; (ACTS 11:19)
523 Κυρηναῖος Cyrenian - a person who lives in or is a native of Cyrene; (ACTS 6:9)
524 κύριος lord*, master*, owner*, sir*, Jesus, Jesusʼ, owners, God, owns - person with authority; also used to refer to God, especially in cases where the OT would have used the Tetragrammaton "YHWH"; (1 COR 1:31)
525 κυριότης ruling power, lordship, authority - a supernatural ruling power; a supernatural power having some particular role in controlling the destiny and activities of human beings; (2 PET 2:10)
526 κύων dog* - relatively small light brown domestic animal, feeding on anything from household refuse to animal carcasses and excreta; Canis familiaris putiatini; associated with all sorts of uncleanness, aggression, greediness, low status; (PHIL 3:2)
527 Λάζαρος Lazarus - a beggar in a parable; (JOHN 11:43)
528 λαμπάς lamp* - a light made by burning a wick saturated with oil contained in a relatively small vessel; (REV 4:5)
529 λαός language* - the largest unit into which the people of the world are divided on the basis of their constituting a socio-political community; (HEB 4:9)
530 Λαοδίκεια Laodicea - a city in Phrygia in Asia Minor; (REV 3:14)
531 λατρεία service - religious rites performed as a part of worship; (ROM 12:1)
532 λατρεύω serve - worship; to perform religious rites as a part of worship; (LUKE 4:8)
533 λάχανον largest - any one of the smaller plants cultivated in a garden, for example, herbs and vegetables; (ROM 14:2)
534 λεγεών Legion - the name of a host of demons; (LUKE 8:30)
535 λέγω to command, to bid, to request - The imperative sometimes has the force of commanding or requesting (usually rendered "say", "speak", "tell"); (1 JOHN 2:4)
536 λειτουργέω to minister - give service; serve; to perform duties of service, whether in the secular realm or in religious ceremonies; (ACTS 13:2)
537 λειτουργία service - priestly service; divine service; an assignment or role in serving, whether in secular service or in religious ceremonies; (LUKE 1:23)
538 λειτουργός servant - public servant; priestly minister; a person who renders special service; (HEB 1:7)
539 λέπρα leprosy - a dreaded condition of the skin, including what is now regarded as leprosy, as well as certain other types of infectious skin diseases, resulting in a persons being regarded as ceremonially unclean and thus excluded from normal relations with other people; (MATT 8:3)
540 λεπρός leper* - a person suffering from a dread skin disease; (LUKE 4:27)
541 λεπτόν lepton - tiny coin; a copper (or bronze) coin worTHESS 1/2 of a quadrans or 1/128 of a denarius; (LUKE 21:2)
542 Λευΐ Levi - the son of Simeon (e) in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:24)
543 Λευΐτης levite* - a member of the tribe of Levi and having the responsibility to serve as an assistant to Jewish priests; (ACTS 4:36)
544 λέων lion* - largest of the great cats, often about 2.8 m from nose to tip of tail, standing as high as 1 m at the shoulder; pale yellowish brown in color; adult males have a mane around the neck and shoulders that is darker than the rest of their fur; Panthera leo; unclean animal; associated with aggression and strength; (REV 13:2)
545 ληνός press - an instrument for pressing out the juice of grapes for the making of wine; (REV 14:19)
546 λίβανος frankincense - the aromatic resin of certain trees; (REV 18:13)
547 λίνον wick - a linen cord in a lamp that draws up the oil; (MATT 12:20)
548 λογικός rational, genuine, true - Pertaining to being genuine, in the sense of being true to the real and essential nature of something; (ROM 12:1)
549 Λουκᾶς Luke - a companion of Paul who is generally regarded as the author of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles; (2 TIM 4:11)
550 Λούκιος Lucius - a person sending greetings in Romans 16; (ACTS 13:1)
551 Λυδία Lydia - a woman merchant of purple cloth from Thyatira who was converted by Paul; (ACTS 16:14)
552 λύκος wolves, wolf - wild, four-footed, predatory canine; light-brown fur, similar to jackal, but much bigger; Canis lupus; regarded as ravenous and fierce; commonly prey on flocks; symbol of roaming, opportunistic, dangerous, fierce, and clever banditry; (ACTS 20:29)
553 Λυσίας Lysias - Claudius Lysias, a Roman officer in Jerusalem; (ACTS 24:22)
554 Λύστρα Lystra - a city in Lycaonia in Asia Minor; (ACTS 14:6)
555 λύτρον ransom, means of release - the means or instrument by which release or deliverance is made possible; (MATT 20:28)
556 λυτρόω redeem - to release or set free, with the implied analogy to the process of freeing a slave; (LUKE 24:21)
557 λύτρωσις redemption, deliverance, liberation - the act of releasing or setting free, with the implied analogy to the process of freeing a slave; (LUKE 2:38)
558 λυχνία lampstand, lampstands - a stand designed to hold a single lamp or a series of lamps; (HEB 9:2)
559 λύχνος lamp* - a light made by burning a wick saturated with oil contained in a relatively small vessel; (REV 21:23)
560 Λώτ Lot - the nephew of Abraham; (2 PET 2:7)
561 Μαγδαληνή Magdalene - the attributive name of Μαρία (c), a woman of Magdala; (LUKE 8:2)
562 μαθητεύω be or become a disciple - make disciples, cause people to become followers; to be a follower or a disciple of someone, in the sense of adhering to the teachings or instructions of a leader and in promoting the cause of such a leader; to cause someone to become a disciple or follower of; (MATT 28:19)
563 μαθητής disciple - a person who is a disciple or follower of someone ‎; (JOHN 15:8)
564 μακαρίζω regard as happy, consider blessed, call blessed - to regard someone as happy or fortunate in view of favorable circumstances; (JAM 5:11)
565 μακάριος happy, blessed - blessed one; pertaining to being happy, with the implication of enjoying favorable circumstances; (JOHN 13:17)
566 μακαρισμός happiness, blessedness - a state of happiness, implying favorable circumstances; (ROM 4:6)
567 Μακεδονία Macedonia - a Roman province in Greece; (1 THESS 4:10)
568 Μακεδών macedonian* - a person who is a native of Macedonia; (2 COR 9:2)
569 Μανασσῆς Manasseh - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:10)
570 Μάρθα Martha - a sister of Mary (b) and Lazarus (a) of Bethany; (JOHN 12:2)
571 Μαρία Mary - a person greeted in Romans 16; (LUKE 10:39)
572 Μάρκος Mark - a companion of Paul who was also called John (4 ); (1PET 5:13)
573 μαρτυρέω bear witness - testify; be a witness; attest; affirm; confirm; to provide information about a person or an event concerning which the speaker has direct knowledge; (HEB 10:15)
574 μαρτυρία testimony, witness, evidence - reputation; the content of what is witnessed or said; that which is said about a person on the basis of an evaluation of the persons conduct; (1 JOHN 5:9)
575 μαρτύριον testimony - witness; evidence; proof; opportunity to testify; the content of what is witnessed or said; (HEB 3:5)
576 μαρτύρομαι testify - address solemnly; insist; urge; to make a serious declaration on the basis of presumed personal knowledge; to be emphatic in stating an opinion or desire; (1 THESS 2:12)
577 μάρτυς witness - martyr; a person who witnesses; a person who has been deprived of life as the result of bearing witness to his beliefs; (ACTS 2:32)
578 μάταιος worthless - futile; useless; pertaining to being useless on the basis of being futile and lacking in content; (1 COR 15:17)
579 ματαιότης worthlessness - futility; quality of being useless on the basis of being futile and lacking in content; (ROM 8:20)
580 Ματθαῖος Matthew - a tax collector and one of the twelve apostles, generally regarded as being the same as Λευί Levi; (MARK 3:18)
581 μεγαλωσύνη majesty - (a title for God, literally majesty) one who is characterized by majesty and greatness; (HEB 1:3)
582 μέλαν ink - a dark liquid used in writing or marking; (2 JOHN 12)
583 Μελχισεδέκ Melchizedek - a king of Salem and priest of the Most High God in the time of Abraham; (HEB 5:6)
584 μεσίτης mediator - one who causes or helps parties to come to an agreement, with the implication of guaranteeing the certainty of the arrangement; (1 TIM 2:5)
585 Μεσοποταμία Mesopotamia - the valley of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers; (ACTS 2:9)
586 μεσουράνημα midheaven, midair, high in the sky - a point or region of the sky directly above the earth; (REV 14:6)
587 Μεσσίας Messiah - (literally one who has been anointed) in the NT, title for Jesus as the Messiah, but in many contexts, and especially without an article, Χριστός becomes a part of the name of Jesus; (JOHN 4:25)
588 μεταμέλλομαι change one's mind - repent; regret; to change one's mind about something, with the probable implication of regret; (MATT 21:29)
589 μετανοέω repent - to change one's way of life as the result of a complete change of thought and attitude with regard to sin and righteousness; (LUKE 13:3)
590 μετάνοια repentance - the process of changing one's way of life as the result of a complete change of thought and attitude with regard to sin and righteousness; (LUKE 15:7)
591 μετέχω partake, participate - belong to; to share in the possession of something, including a meal; to be included in the membership of a group; (1 COR 10:17)
592 μέτοχος partner - companion; partaker; one who shares with someone else as an associate in an enterprise or undertaking; (HEB 12:8)
593 μιαίνω defile - be defiled ; to cause someone to be morally or ceremonially tainted or defiled; (TITUS 1:15)
594 Μίλητος Miletus - a seaport city on the west coast of Asia Minor; (ACTS 20:15)
595 μισθωτός hired worker - hired person; (derivative of μισθόομαι to hire) a person who has been hired to perform a particular service or work; (MARK 1:20)
596 Μιχαήλ Michael - the name of the chief angel; (JUDE 9)
597 μνῆμα grave - tomb; a construction for the burial of the dead; often a natural cave or hewn out of bedrock; (LUKE 8:27)
598 μνημεῖον tomb* - a monument built as a memorial to someone who has died; (JOHN 12:17)
599 μνηστεύω be engaged - to promise a person for marriage; (LUKE 2:5)
600 μόδιος basket - a container for dry matter with a capacity of about eight liters (about two gallons); (LUKE 11:33)
601 μοιχαλίς adulteress - a woman who commits adultery; (MARK 8:38)
602 μοιχάω commit adultery - (for a man) to have sexual intercourse with a married woman other than his own spouse; (for a married woman) to have sexual intercourse with a man other than her own spouse; (MATT 19:9)
603 μοιχεία adultery - sexual intercourse between a man and a married woman who is not his wife; (JOHN 8:3)
604 μοιχεύω commit adultery - (for a man) to have sexual intercourse with a married woman other than his own spouse; (for a married woman) to have sexual intercourse with a man other than her own spouse; (JOHN 8:4)
605 μοιχός adulterers - a person who commits adultery, specifically referring to males, but also including females in generic contexts; (HEB 13:4)
606 μολύνω to soil - be defiled ; to cause something to become dirty or soiled; (REV 3:4)
607 μόσχος calf, calves - the young of cattle; (HEB 9:12)
608 μύλος hung - a large, round, flat stone, either upper or lower, used in grinding grain; (MATT 24:41)
609 μύρον fragrant, oil - a strongly aromatic and expensive ointment; (LUKE 23:56)
610 Μωσεύς Moses - the leader of the Israelites out of Egypt and the lawgiver; (HEB 3:2)
611 Ναασσών Nahshon - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 3:32)
612 Ναζαρέθ Nazareth - a town in the south central part of Galilee; (LUKE 2:39)
613 Ναζαρηνός Nazareth - a person who lives in or is a native of Nazareth; (LUKE 24:19)
614 Ναζωραῖος Nazareth - an alternative form of Ναζαρηνός; (JOHN 19:19)
615 Ναθαναήλ Nathanael - a disciple of Jesus; (JOHN 21:2)
616 ναός replica temple - model of a shrine; a small replica or model of a temple or shrine; (1 COR 6:19)
617 νάρδος spikenard - an aromatic oil extracted from a plant called nard; (MARK 14:3)
618 Νεφθαλείμ Naphtali - the territory of the tribe of Naphtali; (REV 7:6)
619 νηστεία fasting - fast; the act of going without food for a set time as a religious duty; (2 COR 6:5)
620 νηστεύω fast - to go without food for a set time as a religious duty; (MATT 4:2)
621 Νικόδημος Nicodemus - a member of the Sanhedrin who spoke with Jesus; (JOHN 3:1)
622 Νινευΐτης Nineveh - (derivative of Νινευή Nineveh, not occurring in the NT) a person who lives in or is a native of Nineveh; (LUKE 11:30)
623 νομικός lawyer* - (n) one who is an expert in interpreting religious law; or, a specialist in civil law.; (LUKE 14:3)
624 νομίμως lawfully - according to the rules; pertaining to being correct according to rules and regulations; (1 TIM 1:8)
625 νομοδιδάσκαλος teacher of the law - expert in the law; A person who is skilled in the teaching and interpretation of the law (in the NT referring to the law of the OT); (1 TIM 1:7)
626 νομοθετέω enact laws - be enacted ; to give or to establish a law; (HEB 7:11)
627 νόμος law - Law ; a formalized rule (or set of rules) prescribing what people must do; (1 COR 9:8)
628 νυμφών bridechamber - a relatively large room, often serving as a place for a wedding; (LUKE 5:34)
629 Νῶε Noah - Old Testament figure who built an ark (boat) to escape the flood that covered the earth; (LUKE 17:26)
630 ξενία guestroom - lodging for guest; place to stay; a place of temporary lodging for a person away from home; (ACTS 28:23)
631 ξύλινος wood - (derivative of ξύλον[a] wood) pertaining to being made or consisting of wood; (2 TIM 2:20)
632 ξύλον hang* - (a figurative extension of meaning of ξύλον[a] wood) an instrument of execution; (REV 2:7)
633 ὁδός the Way - Luke's term in Acts for the Christian movement; (JOHN 14:4)
634 ὀθόνη sheet - a large piece of cloth, probably of linen; (ACTS 10:11)
635 ὀθόνιον strips, stooping - a high quality cloth made from the stems of the flax plant, known for its strength and coolness; (LUKE 24:12)
636 οἰκεῖος household - member of household; one who belongs to a particular household or extended family; (1 TIM 5:8)
637 οἰκέτης slave - household servant; a servant in a household; (1 PET 2:18)
638 οἰκία house* - a building or place where one dwells; (ACTS 16:32)
639 οἰκοδομή building up, strengthening - the construction of something, with focus on the event of building up or on the result of such an event; (EPH 4:12)
640 οἰκονομία stewardship - a task involving management and organization; (COL 1:25)
641 οἰκονόμος steward*, manag* - one who has the authority and responsibility for something; (1 COR 4:1)
642 οἰκουμένη world - inhabited earth; inhabited world; the surface of the earth as the dwelling place of mankind, in contrast with the heavens above and the world below; (REV 12:9)
643 οἰκτιρμός mercy - tender compassion; mercy and concern, with the implication of sensitivity and compassion; (PHIL 2:1)
644 οἰκτίρμων compassionate - merciful; (derivative of οἰκτίρω to have mercy) pertaining to showing mercy or compassion; (LUKE 6:36)
645 οἶνος new wine - a set phrase referring to newly pressed grape juice, unfermented or in the initial stages of fermentation; (LUKE 7:33)
646 ὀλιγόπιστος having little faith - pertaining to having relatively little faith; (MATT 16:8)
647 ὁλοκαύτωμα whole burnt offering - an animal which has been sacrificed to God and completely burned up on the altar; (HEB 10:6)
648 Ὀνήσιμος Onesimus - a slave of Philemon; (PHILE 10)
649 Ὀνησίφορος Onesiphorus - a Christian mentioned in 2 Timothy; (2 TIM 1:16)
650 ὄνομα name - person, people; category of, being of the type that...; the proper name of a person or object; by extension, a person, possibly implying existence or relevance as individuals; category or kind, based on an implied designation for a class of entities; (ACTS 2:21)
651 ὄνος donkey* - domestic animal belonging to the same family as the horse, but smaller and with longer ears; it can have variety of colors from dark brown, through light brown to gray and occasionally white; Equus Asinus africanus; used to ride on, carry loads, or do other work; (LUKE 13:15)
652 ὄξος sponge, vinegar, sour - a cheap, sour wine (evidently a favorite beverage of poorer people and relatively effective in quenching thirst); (LUKE 23:36)
653 ὅπλον weapons - an instrument used in fighting, whether offensive or defensive; (ROM 6:13)
654 ὅρκος oath - declaration that affirms the truth of a statement by calling on a divine being to execute sanctions against a person if the statement in question is not true; (MATT 14:7)
655 ὄρνεον bird - any kind of bird, wild or domestic; (REV 18:2)
656 ὄρνις hen - any kind of bird, wild or domestic; (MATT 23:37)
657 ὅσιος Holy One - God or the Messiah as the Holy One; (1 TIM 2:8)
658 ὁσιότης holiness - sanctity; the quality of holiness as an expression of the divine in contrast with the human; (LUKE 1:75)
659 οὐράνιος heavenly - related to or located in heaven; (MATT 18:35)
660 οὐρανόθεν from heaven - the sky as a source or as a location from which implied movement takes place; (ACTS 26:13)
661 οὐρανός heaven - sky; space above the earth, including the vault arching high over the earth from one horizon to another, as well as the sun, moon, and stars; (JOHN 12:28)
662 ὀφειλέτης one who is under an obligation, one who must - one who is obligated to do something; (ROM 8:12)
663 ὀφειλή what one should do, duty - that which ought to be done as a matter of duty or social obligation; (MATT 18:32)
664 ὀφείλημα wrong - sin; guilt; the moral debt incurred as the result of sin; (MATT 6:12)
665 ὀφείλω sin against - wrong; to commit a sin against someone and thus to incur moral debt; (1 JOHN 2:6)
666 ὀφθαλμοδουλεία eye-service - the act of serving with a view to impressing others; (EPH 6:6)
667 ὄφις serpent* - long legless reptile; no eyelids or external ears; moves by wriggling or gliding; some species have a poisonous bite; symbol of lurking, unexpected danger; associated with lies, deception, and misleading teaching; (MATT 7:10)
668 ὀψάριον fish - fish intended for food or the flesh of fish as food; (JOHN 21:9)
669 παγίς snare, trap - an object used for trapping or snaring, principally of birds; (LUKE 21:35)
670 παιδίσκη girl* - a female slave, possibly serving as a personal servant and thus with the implication of kindly regard; (JOHN 18:17)
671 παῖς servant - man servant; a slave, possibly serving as a personal servant and thus with the implication of kindly regard; (JOHN 4:51)
672 παλιγγενεσία new world, new age - an era involving the renewal of the world (with special reference to the time of the Messiah); (MATT 19:28)
673 Παμφυλία Pamphylia - a province in the southern part of Asia Minor; (ACTS 13:13)
674 πανοπλία armour - a complete set of instruments used in defensive or offensive warfare (usually, however, with emphasis upon defensive armament, including helmet, shield, breastplate); (LUKE 11:22)
675 παντοκράτωρ almighty - a title for God, literally: all powerful; (REV 11:17)
676 παραβολή parable, allegory, figure of speech - a relatively short narrative with symbolic meaning; (LUKE 12:41)
677 παράδεισος paradise - a dwelling place of the righteous dead in a state of blessedness (generally equated with οὐρανός heaven); (LUKE 23:43)
678 παράδοσις teaching - tradition; the content of traditional instruction; (1 COR 11:2)
679 παρακαλέω encourage - console; to cause someone to be encouraged or consoled, either by verbal or non-verbal means; (1 COR 4:13)
680 παράκλησις encouragement - causing someone to be encouraged or consoled, either by verbal or non-verbal means; (ACTS 15:31)
681 παράκλητος comforter - one who may be called upon to provide help or assistance; (JOHN 14:16)
682 παράπτωμα transgression - trespass; what a person has done in transgressing the will and law of God by some false step or failure; (MATT 6:14)
683 παρεμβολή barracks, camp - a camp or barracks for soldiers; (ACTS 22:24)
684 παρθένος virgin* - A female person beyond puberty but not yet married and a virgin (though in some contexts virginity is not a focal component of meaning); (1 COR 7:25)
685 πάσχα Passover lamb - a specially selected lamb (or a collective for all such lambs) killed and eaten during the festival commemorating the departure of Israel from Egypt; (JOHN 2:13)
686 πατήρ Father - (title for God, literally: father) one who combines aspects of supernatural authority and care for his people; (JOHN 10:15)
687 Παῦλος Paul - Sergius Paulus, the governor of Cyprus; (ROM 1:1)
688 πέδη shackles - metal chains with special links prepared to go around the ankles; used to restrict the movement of a prisoner; (MARK 5:4)
689 πείθω rely on - trust in; depend on; have confidence in; confidence; trust; to believe in something or someone to the extent of placing reliance or trust in or on; (GAL 1:10)
690 πειράζω tempter - Satan as the tempter; (JAM 1:13)
691 πειρασμός temptation - the act of trying to cause someone to sin; (LUKE 4:13)
692 Πέργαμος Pergamos - an important city in northwest Asia Minor; (REV 2:12)
693 Πέργη Perga - a city in Pamphylia, near the south coast of Asia Minor; (ACTS 13:13)
694 περιβόλαιον cloak - coat; robe; any type of outer garment; (1 COR 11:15)
695 περίεργος magic - witchcraft; the use of magic based on superstition; (1 TIM 5:13)
696 περικεφαλαία helmet - protective armor covering the head; used in battle; (EPH 6:17)
697 περιπατέω live, behave - to live or behave in a customary manner, with possible focus upon continuity of action; (COL 3:7)
698 περιστερά dove* - Asiatic Rock dove: bird with a blue-gray color with a pinkish sheen to the neck feathers and a black tip on its tail; lives in large colonies and eats mainly seeds; courts, mates, and has nests several times a year; nests on rock ledges; Columba via; used as food and for sacrifices; regarded as swift, docile, and innocent; (JOHN 1:32)
699 περιτέμνω circumcise - to cut off the foreskin of the male genital organ as a religious rite involving consecration and ethnic identification; (1 COR 7:18)
700 περιτομή circumcision - the act of cutting off the foreskin of the male genital organ as a religious rite symbolizing consecration and ethnic identification; (PHIL 3:3)
701 πετεινόν birds - any kind of bird, wild or domestic; (MARK 4:4)
702 Πέτρος Peter - the Greek name of the leader of the twelve apostles, who was also called Cephas and whose name was originally Simon; (ACTS 4:8)
703 πηδάλιον rudder - a large plank at the stern of a ship used to direct its course; (ACTS 27:40)
704 πήρα bag - a bag used by travellers (or beggars) to carry possessions; (LUKE 22:35)
705 Πιλᾶτος Pilate - a procurator of Judea who gave the order for the crucifixion of Jesus; (LUKE 23:52)
706 πίναξ dish - a relatively flat, large dish; for serving or eating food; made of clay or metal; (MATT 14:8)
707 Πισιδία Pisidia - pertaining to Pisidia; (ACTS 13:14)
708 πιστεύω believe - entrust; be entrusted with ; to believe something to be true and, hence, worthy of being trusted; to entrust something to the care of someone; (ACTS 13:39)
709 πιστικός pure - genuine; pertaining to being pure, with the possible implication of a quality which can be trusted; (JOHN 12:3)
710 πίστις proof, evidence - that which is completely believable; (1 JOHN 5:4)
711 πιστός faithful, trustworthy - believer, believing; pertaining to trusting or being trusted; (1 THESS 5:24)
712 πλάξ tablets - a flat stone on which inscriptions could be made; (HEB 9:4)
713 πληροφορέω be fully assured, be fully convinced - to be completely certain of the truth of something; (ROM 14:5)
714 πληροφορία complete certainty, full assurance, full confidence - the attitude of being completely certain of the truth of something; (1 THESS 1:5)
715 πληρόω to cause to happen - to make happen; to fulfill; to cause to happen, with the implication of fulfilling some purpose; (EPH 1:23)
716 πλοιάριον small boat - small fishing boat; (JOHN 6:22)
717 πλοῖον boat*, ship* - any kind of boat, from small fishing boats as on Lake Galilee to large seagoing vessels; (MATT 4:21)
718 πνεῦμα spirit - the non-material, psychological faculty which is potentially sensitive and responsive to the divine; (1 COR 14:2)
719 πνευματικός spiritual - pertaining to the spiritual nature or being of a person; (ROM 1:11)
720 πνευματικῶς spiritually - pertaining to the spiritual nature or being of a person; (REV 11:8)
721 ποίμνη flock - a collective for a group of sheep and/or goats; (LUKE 2:8)
722 ποίμνιον flock - figurative extension of the meaning "a herd of sheep or goats" to refer to the followers of Christ constituting a well-defined membership group; (LUKE 12:32)
723 πολιτεύομαι live - conduct; to conduct oneself with proper reference to one's obligations in relationship to others, as part of some community; (PHIL 1:27)
724 πονηρός wicked one, wicked*, evil one, evil - the one who is essentially evil or in a sense personifies evil (title for the devil, literally: the evil one); (1 COR 5:13)
725 Πόντιος Pontius - an additional name for Pilate; (1 TIM 6:13)
726 Πόντος Pontus - a region in northeast Asia Minor; (ACTS 2:9)
727 πορνεία fornication - sexual immorality; the act of engaging in sexual immorality of any kind, often with the implication of prostitution; (JOHN 8:41)
728 πορνεύω engage in illicit sex - to engage in sexual immorality of any kind, often with the implication of prostitution; (1 COR 10:8)
729 πορφύρα purple - a reddish-purple cloth dyed with a substance obtained from the murex shellfish; expensive to produce; associated with royalty; (LUKE 16:19)
730 πραιτώριον palace - a governor's official residence; (PHIL 1:13)
731 πρεσβυτέριον council of elders - a council of elders, with emphasis upon maturity of judgment more than mere age; (ACTS 22:5)
732 πρεσβύτερος elder* - a person of responsibility and authority in matters of socio-religious concerns, both in Jewish and Christian societies; (ACTS 11:30)
733 Πρίσκα Priscilla - the wife of Aquila; (ROM 16:3)
734 πρόβατον sheep* - herbivorous domestic mammal with four legs; Ovis ladicaudata - fat-tailed sheep; used for sacrifice, source of meat, milk, hides, wool, and horns; (MATT 15:24)
735 προεπαγγέλλομαι promise beforehand - to announce with certainty in advance as to what one will do; (2 COR 9:5)
736 προσευχή prayer - the act or content of speaking to or making requests of God; (LUKE 22:45)
737 προσεύχομαι pray - to speak to or to make requests of God; (1 COR 14:13)
738 προσήλυτος convert* - a Gentile who had converted to Judaism; (ACTS 2:11)
739 πρόσκομμα stumbling - stumbling block; that which causes someone to stumble; or, by extension, that which causes someone to sin; (1 COR 8:9)
740 προσκόπτω stumble - to strike one's foot against something as one walks and in this way to lose one's balance temporarily; (LUKE 4:11)
741 προσκυνέω bow down - worship; to express by attitude and possibly by position one's allegiance to and regard for deity; (JOHN 9:38)
742 προσφέρω offer sacrifice - make an offering; to present a sacrifice or offering as a religious act; (HEB 12:7)
743 προσφορά offering - that which is offered to God in religious activity; (ACTS 21:26)
744 προσωποληψία partiality - making unjust distinctions between people by treating one person better than another; (JAM 2:1)
745 προφητεύω to prophesy - to speak under the influence of divine inspiration, with or without reference to future events; (LUKE 1:67)
746 προφήτης prophet* - one who proclaims inspired utterances on behalf of God; (ACTS 2:16)
747 προφητικός prophetic - pertaining to divinely inspired utterances; (ROM 16:26)
748 προφῆτις prophetess - a woman who proclaims inspired utterances on behalf of God; (REV 2:20)
749 πρύμνα stern - the back part of a boat; (MARK 4:38)
750 πταίω stumble, sin - (figurative extension of πταίω stumble) to fail to keep the law; (ROM 11:11)
751 πτερύγιον pinnacle - the tip or high point of a building; (MATT 4:5)
752 πτύον winnowing - a fork-like shovel for throwing threshed grain into the air so that the wind may separate the chaff from the grain; (LUKE 3:17)
753 πυλών gates - entranceway into a city through its defensive wall; (MATT 26:71)
754 πύργος tower - a tall structure with a lookout at the top; made of stone; for guarding a vineyard or a settlement; (LUKE 13:4)
755 πυῤῥός Tychicus - a companion of Paul; (REV 6:4)
756 πῶλος colt - the young of a donkey; (LUKE 19:30)
757 Ῥαάβ Rahab - a woman of Jericho mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus; also known as Ῥαχάβ; (HEB 11:31)
758 ῥαββί rabbi - title of respect designating a Jewish teacher and scholar recognized for expertise in interpreting the Jewish Scriptures; (JOHN 4:31)
759 ῥάβδος scepter - a decorated rod, often made at least partially of a precious metal, symbolizing the authority of the ruler; (REV 11:1)
760 ῥάκος unshrunk - piece of cloth or leather sewn on clothing or shoes to repair a hole or tear; (MARK 2:21)
761 ῥαφίς needle - a small, slender tool, pointed on one end and with a hole at the other end, used in passing thread through cloth in sewing; (MARK 10:25)
762 ῥῆμα word, saying - message, statement; a minimal unit of discourse, often a single word; that which has been stated or said, with primary focus upon the content of the communication; (JOHN 12:47)
763 ῥίζα root* - the underground part of a plant; (LUKE 8:13)
764 Ῥοῦφος Rufus - a person greeted in Romans 16; (MARK 15:21)
765 ῥύομαι deliver - rescue; to rescue from danger, with the implication that the danger in question is severe and acute; (MATT 27:43)
766 Ῥωμαῖος roman* - a person who lives in or is a native of Rome or a citizen of the Roman Empire; (ACTS 16:21)
767 Ῥώμη Rome - the capital city of the Roman Empire; (ROM 1:7)
768 σαβαώθ host* - (a Greek transliteration of a Hebrew word meaning armies and used with κύριος Lord, as a title for God) pertaining to one who has overwhelming power; (ROM 9:29)
769 σάββατον week - a period of seven days; (JOHN 5:9)
770 Σαδδουκαῖος Sadducees - a member of a politically influential Jewish party in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus and the apostles, a smaller group than the Pharisees, but often in control of important political and religious positions. Their denial of the resurrection of the dead and their acceptance of only the first five books of the OT are important elements in some of the differences which arose between the Sadducees and the Pharisees; (MATT 16:1)
771 σάκκος sackcloth - a heavy material normally used for making sacks, but worn by persons in mourning and as a sign of repentance; (MATT 11:21)
772 Σαλαθιήλ Shealtiel - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:12)
773 σάλπιγξ trumpet - (derivative of σαλπίζω[a] to play the trumpet) the sound made by a trumpet; (REV 1:10)
774 σαλπίζω sound a trumpet - a trumpet sounds; to produce the sound of a trumpet (without specification of an agent); (REV 8:6)
775 Σαμάρεια Samaria - the principal city of Samaria; (JOHN 4:4)
776 Σαμαρείτης samaritan* - a person who is a native of Samaria; (JOHN 4:39)
777 Σαμουήλ Samuel - an early OT prophet; (ACTS 3:24)
778 σανδάλιον sandal - a type of footwear consisting of a sole made of leather (or possibly wood) tied to the foot by means of thongs or straps; (MARK 6:9)
779 Σαούλ Saul - the first king of Israel in the OT; (ACTS 22:7)
780 Σάρδεις Sardis - a city in western Asia Minor; (REV 3:1)
781 σαρκικός material - carnal; fleshly; pertaining to being material or physical, with the possible implication of inferior; (1 COR 3:3)
782 σάρκινος carnal - fleshly; pertaining to behavior which is typical of human nature, but with special focus upon more base physical desires; (ROM 7:14)
783 σάρξ flesh - body, physical body; people, human being; physical nature, human; human nature; life; the muscles and sinews of both animals and humans; a living body; humans as physical beings; human nature, with emphasis on the physical; the psychological aspect of human nature in contrast to the spiritual nature; physical life; (1 JOHN 4:2)
784 Σάῤῥα Sarah - the wife of Abraham; (ROM 9:9)
785 Σατανᾶς satan - (a borrowing from Hebrew and Aramaic, literally: adversary) the usual proper name of the Devil; (LUKE 11:18)
786 Σαῦλος Saul - an alternative form of Σαούλ Saul, the Hebrew name of the apostle Paul; (ACTS 7:58)
787 σέβασμα object of worship - object of veneration; an object which is worshiped; (ACTS 17:23)
788 σέβομαι worship - to express in attitude and ritual one's allegiance to and regard for deity; (ACTS 16:14)
789 σημεῖον sign - an event which is regarded as having some special meaning; (JOHN 12:18)
790 σής moth - smallish brown or gray moth that lays eggs in clothing or other cloth; eggs hatch into very small caterpillars, which feed on the fibers; Tineidae family, probably Tineola biselliella; symbols of decay, ruin, and slow destruction; (LUKE 12:33)
791 Σιδών Sidon - a city on the coast of Phoenicia; (MARK 7:31)
792 Σιδώνιος Sidon - pertaining to Sidon; (ACTS 12:20)
793 Σίλας Silas - a Christian in the Jerusalem church and an associate of Paul; (ACTS 15:22)
794 Σιλουανός Silvanus - generally regarded as the same person as Σιλᾶς Silas; (2 COR 1:19)
795 Σιλωάμ Siloam - the name for a system of water supply in Jerusalem; the pool of Siloam was probably the basin into which the water flowed; (LUKE 13:4)
796 Σίμων Simon - a Pharisee; (ACTS 9:43)
797 Σινᾶ Sinai - a rocky mountain on the peninsula of Sinai; (ACTS 7:30)
798 σίναπι mustard - mustard plant, a large herb noted for its very small seeds and in some instances growing to a height of three meters (about ten feet); (MATT 13:31)
799 σινδών cloth, linen - a high quality cloth made from the stems of the flax plant, known for its strength and coolness; (LUKE 23:53)
800 σῖτος wheat, barn*, grain - any kind of edible grain, though generally referring to wheat; the wheat plant; (LUKE 22:31)
801 Σιών Zion - the city of Jerusalem together with its people, particularly in poetic discourse; (ROM 11:26)
802 σιωπάω become still - (a figurative extension of meaning of σιωπάω to be silent) to become calm after a storm; (LUKE 19:40)
803 σκανδαλίζω cause to stumble - cause to sin; to cause to sin, with the probable implication of providing some special circumstances which contribute to such behavior; (JOHN 16:1)
804 σκάνδαλον stumbling block, temptation to sin - offenses, offensive thing; (figurative extension of σκάνδαλον trap) that which or one who causes someone to sin; that which causes offense and thus arouses opposition; (1 JOHN 2:10)
805 σκηνή tent - tabernacle tent; tent representing a dwelling-place in a more generic sense; (LUKE 9:33)
806 σκηνόω take up residence, come to dwell - to come to dwell in a place defined psychologically or spiritually; (REV 12:12)
807 σκήνωμα body - (figurative extension of meaning of σκήνωμα temporary dwelling) temporary habitation in the human body; (2 PET 1:13)
808 σκληροκαρδία hardheartedness, stubbornness - the attitude of being unyielding and obstinate; (MATT 19:8)
809 σκορπίος scorpion* - terrestrial arachnid (eight-legged) with pincers and a poisonous sting at the end of its jointed tail, which it can hold curved over the back; grows to about 13 cm long; known for the pain and danger of its sting, and associated with harsh, inhospitable living conditions; (LUKE 11:12)
810 σμύρνα myrrh - the aromatic resin of certain bushes; (JOHN 19:39)
811 Σόδομα Sodom - a city located at the southern part of the Dead Sea and destroyed because of its evil; (MATT 11:23)
812 Σολομών solomon* - the son and successor of David; (MATT 1:6)
813 σουδάριον towel - napkin; handkerchief; face cloth; a small piece of cloth used as a towel, napkin, or face cloth; (JOHN 11:44)
814 σπένδω be poured out - to pour out an offering as an act of worship or ritual observance; (PHIL 2:17)
815 σπέρμα seed - the kernel part of fruit, usually grain; (1 JOHN 3:9)
816 σπλαγχνίζομαι feel sympathy - feel compassion; to experience great affection and compassion for someone; (LUKE 10:33)
817 σπλάγχνον affection - the psychological faculty of desire, intent, and feeling; (2 COR 6:12)
818 σπόγγος sponge - lightweight skeleton of a porous sea animal; used for absorbing liquids; (MATT 27:48)
819 σπόρος seed - the kernel part of fruit, usually grain; (MARK 4:26)
820 σπουδή eagerness - devotion; readiness to expend energy and effort; (2 COR 7:11)
821 σπυρίς basket* - container made of woven material, usually grass or reeds; used for carrying a variety of things, including food and produce; this basket is presumably somewhat larger than a κόφινος; (ACTS 9:25)
822 στάδιον arena - stadium; an open, oval area (frequently including a racetrack) around which was built an enclosed series of tiers of seats for those who came to watch the spectacles; (1 COR 9:24)
823 σταυρός cross - a pole stuck into the ground in an upright position with a crosspiece attached to its upper part; used as a means of execution; (EPH 2:16)
824 σταυρόω crucif* - to execute someone by nailing that person to a cross; (JOHN 19:6)
825 σταφυλή grapes - the fruit of grapevines; (REV 14:18)
826 στάχυς grain - the dense spiky cluster in which the seeds of grain such as wheat and barley grow (restricted in NT contexts to references to wheat); (MARK 4:28)
827 στέγη roof - the (flat) roof or top of a house; (MATT 8:8)
828 Στεφανᾶς Stephanas - a Christian of Corinth; (1 COR 16:15)
829 στέφανος crown* - a wreath consisting either of foliage or of precious metals formed to resemble foliage and worn as a symbol of honor, victory, or as a badge of high office; (PHIL 4:1)
830 Στέφανος Stephen - one of the seven helpers in the church in Jerusalem and the first Christian martyr; (ACTS 22:20)
831 στοά solomonʼs, portico* - a covered colonnade, open normally on one side, where people could stand, sit, or walk, protected from the weather and the heat of the sun; (ACTS 3:11)
832 στοιχεῖον fundamental principles - elementary principles; fundamentals; elements; basic principles which underlie the nature of something; (2 PET 3:10)
833 στολή robe* - a long, flowing outer garment reaching to the feet; (MARK 12:38)
834 στρουθίον sparrows - small bird; speckled brown in color; genus Passer; roosts and nests in groups; eats grass seeds and grain; associated with the poor; (LUKE 12:6)
835 στῦλος pillar* - an upright shaft or structure used as a building support; (REV 3:12)
836 συγκοινωνέω participate - become partner with someone; to be associated in some joint activity, with the implication, in some contexts, of a somewhat enduring relation; (PHIL 4:14)
837 συγκοινωνός partaker - partner; one who shares jointly with someone else in a possession or relationship, with emphasis upon that which is in common; (REV 1:9)
838 συζάω live with - live together; to live in association with or together with someone else; (ROM 6:8)
839 συκῆ fig - fruit tree; grows 5-8 m high; round crown and very deep roots; Ficus carica; fruit is about the size of a hen’s egg and can be green, yellow, purple, or brown depending on the type, and is sweet and soft; (JOHN 1:48)
840 σῦκον figs - the fruit of the fig tree; (MARK 11:13)
841 Συμεών Simeon - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (LUKE 2:25)
842 συμπαθέω have sympathy for - to share someone's feeling in the sense of being sympathetic with; (HEB 4:15)
843 συναγωγή synagogue* - a building of assembly, associated with religious activity (normally a building in which Jewish worship took place and in which the Law was taught, but in JAM 2:2 a Christian assembly place); (JOHN 6:59)
844 σύνδουλος fellow - one who is a fellow slave or a slave alongside another slave; (MATT 24:49)
845 συνεγείρω raise - be raised ; cause someone who has died to rise up to life; (COL 2:12)
846 συνείδησις conscience - the psychological faculty that can distinguish between right and wrong; (ROM 13:5)
847 συνεργός worker, helpers, helper, fellow worker, workers, working, fellow soldier, work with me - one who works together with someone else; (1 COR 3:9)
848 Συρία Syria - a region to the north and east of Palestine and known as Aram in OT times; (GAL 1:21)
849 συσταυρόω crucify along with someone else - to execute someone by nailing that person to a cross along with someone else; (MARK 15:32)
850 σφραγίζω seal* - to use a seal to close or to make something secure; (JOHN 3:33)
851 σφραγίς certification, validation, proof, evidence of genuineness - that which confirms or attests to the genuineness of something; (REV 5:1)
852 σχοινίον cord - rope; thick cord formed by twisting or braiding several strands together; made of a variety of materials, including palm fibers, linen, or reeds; (JOHN 2:15)
853 σώζω save - heal; to rescue from danger and to restore to a former state of safety and well being; (1 COR 7:16)
854 σῶμα body - the physical body of persons, animals, or plants, either dead or alive; (1 COR 15:35)
855 σωματικός in body - bodily; pertaining to a physical body; (LUKE 3:22)
856 Σωσθένης Sosthenes - a Christian of Corinth; many scholars consider Σωσθένης-1 and Σωσθένης-2 to be the same person; (1 COR 1:1)
857 σωτήρ savior - one who rescues or saves; (EPH 5:23)
858 σωτηρία salvation - a state of having been saved; (JOHN 4:22)
859 σωτήριον saving - pertaining to divine salvation; (LUKE 2:30)
860 τάλαντον talent* - a Greek monetary unit (also a unit of weight) with a value which fluctuated, depending upon the particular monetary system which prevailed at a particular period of time (a silver talent was worth approximately six thousand denarii with gold talents worth at least thirty times that much); (MATT 25:15)
861 ταμεῖον storeroom - treasure room; a room for the storage of valuables; (MATT 24:26)
862 Ταρσεύς Tarsus - a person who lives in or is a native of Tarsus; (ACTS 9:11)
863 Ταρσός Tarsus - the capital of Cilicia in southeast Asia Minor; (ACTS 9:30)
864 ταῦρος bulls - male bovine; large ruminant animal with horns and cloven hoofs; used for sacrifice and for meat or milk, as beasts of burden, or for pulling a cart or a plow; (MATT 22:4)
865 τάφος grave - tomb; a construction for the burial of the dead; often a natural cave or hewn out of bedrock; (MATT 27:61)
866 τεῖχος wall* - a particularly strong permanent wall, primarily the wall built around a city for its protection; (REV 21:12)
867 τέλος tax - revenue; payments customarily due a governmental authority; (2 COR 3:13)
868 τελώνης tax-collector - one who collects taxes for the government; (LUKE 15:1)
869 τελώνιον tax office - a place where taxes or revenue was collected from those entering a town to sell produce; (LUKE 5:27)
870 τέρας portent, wonder - an unusual sign, especially one in the heavens, serving to foretell impending events; (JOHN 4:48)
871 Τιβεριάς Tiberias - the Lake of Tiberias, also known as the Lake of Galilee; (JOHN 21:1)
872 Τιμόθεος Timothy - a friend and coworker of Paul; (ROM 16:21)
873 Τίτος Titus - a friend and companion of Paul; (2 COR 12:18)
874 τρίβολος thorn plant - thistle; brier; any kind of plant with sharp projections on its stem and/or branches; regarded as useless; symbol of hardship; (HEB 6:8)
875 τρόπος way of life - manner of living, often with focus upon customary acts; (2 THESS 3:16)
876 Τρόφιμος Trophimus - a Christian of Ephesus and companion of Paul; (ACTS 20:4)
877 τρύβλιον dipping - a relatively deep concave dish used for holding or cooking food or liquids; usually made of clay, but also metals; (MARK 14:20)
878 Τρωάς Troas - a city and region in the northwest corner of Asia Minor; (2 COR 2:12)
879 τύπος likeness - image; an object (not necessarily three-dimensional) which has been formed to resemble a person, god, animal, etc.; (2 THESS 3:9)
880 Τύρος Tyre - city on the Phoenician coast; (LUKE 6:17)
881 Τυχικός Tychicus - a leader from the province of Asia who was associated with Paul; (2 TIM 4:12)
882 ὑάλινος glass - (derivative of ὕαλος glass) consisting of or pertaining to glass; (REV 15:2)
883 ὑδρία waterpots - a container for storing or carrying water or other liquids; made of stone or clay; (JOHN 2:6)
884 Ὑμεναῖος Hymenaeus - a person who defected from true faith; (1 TIM 1:20)
885 ὑπερῷον upper - a room on the level above the ground floor (second story in American usage and first story in most other languages); (ACTS 1:13)
886 ὑπηρετέω serve - to render assistance or help by performing certain duties, often of a humble or menial nature; (ACTS 13:36)
887 ὑπηρέτης officer* - a person who renders service; (JOHN 7:32)
888 ὑπόδημα sandal* - any type of footwear (though ordinarily the reference would be to a sandal rather than to a shoe); (ACTS 7:33)
889 ὑποζύγιον pack animal - beast of burden; riding animal; an animal which can be used to carry a burden or can be ridden; (2 PET 2:16)
890 ὑπόκρισις hypocrisy - the act or attitude of giving an impression of having certain purposes or motivations, while in reality having quite different ones; (1 TIM 4:2)
891 ὑποκριτής hypocrite* - one who pretends to be other than he really is; (LUKE 12:56)
892 ὑποπόδιον footstool - a small piece of furniture on which one may rest one's feet; (HEB 1:13)
893 ὑπόστασις confidence, assurance, trust - that which provides the basis for trust and reliance; (HEB 11:1)
894 ὕσσωπος hyssop - small aromatic bush with a shrub-like base and stems which are stiff, many-branched, hairy, and strong, 50-80 cm tall; Origanum syriacum or Majorana syriaca; used by the Jews in the ritual purification process as a sprinkling brush; (HEB 9:19)
895 ὑψηλός high, tall - pertaining to being high; (MATT 4:8)
896 ὕψιστος most high - a title for God, literally highest: one who is supreme, primarily a reference to status; (LUKE 19:38)
897 ὕψος height - the measurement of height; (LUKE 24:49)
898 φάντασμα apparition, ghost - a supernatual appearance of a person or thing; (MATT 14:26)
899 Φαραώ pharaoh* - a title used as a proper name of the Egyptian king; (ACTS 7:10)
900 Φάρες Perez - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:3)
901 Φαρισαῖος pharisee* - a member of an important religious and political Jewish party at the time of Jesus and the apostles. The Pharisees constituted a significantly larger group than the Sadducees and differed with them on certain doctrines and patterns of behavior. The Pharisees were strict and jealous adherents to the laws of the OT and to numerous additional traditions; (JOHN 11:46)
902 φάτνη stall - a stall where animals are fed; (LUKE 13:15)
903 Φῆστος Festus - Porcius Festus, the successor to Felix as procurator of Palestine; (ACTS 24:27)
904 φιάλη bowl* - a broad, shallow bowl, normally used for cooking or for serving liquids; (REV 15:7)
905 Φιλαδέλφεια Philadelphia - a city in the west central part of Asia Minor; (REV 3:7)
906 φιλαδελφία love for one's fellow believer - affection for a fellow believer; affection for one's fellow believer in Christ; (2 PET 1:7)
907 φιλανθρωπία kindness - love towards humankind; affection for people in general ‎; (ACTS 28:2)
908 φιλάργυρος loving wealth - lover of money; pertaining to the love of wealth or money; (2 TIM 3:2)
909 φιλέω love - be fond of; to have love or affection for someone or something based on association; (JOHN 11:3)
910 Φίλιπποι Philippi - a city in Macedonia; (PHIL 1:1)
911 Φίλιππος Philip - one of the seven helpers in the church in Jerusalem; (JOHN 14:8)
912 φίλος friend* - male person with whom one associates and for whom there is affection or personal regard; (3 JOHN 15)
913 φοβερός fearful - terrifying; pertaining to something or someone who causes fear; (HEB 10:27)
914 φοβέω respect - to have such awe or respect for a person as to involve a measure of fear; (EPH 5:33)
915 φόβος respect - respect for another person; (EPH 5:21)
916 Φοινίκη Phoenicia - an area along the seacoast to the west and north of Palestine; (ACTS 15:3)
917 φοῖνιξ palm - flowering plant species in the palm family Arecaceae; grows to 10-20 m tall; cluster of large leaves at top; Phoenix dactylifera; cultivated for its edible sweet fruit, about the size of a human thumb; symbol of elegance and grace; palm branch is symbol of peace and also victory; (JOHN 12:13)
918 φόρος tribute tax - a payment made by the people of one nation to another, with the implication that this is a symbol of submission and dependence; (LUKE 20:22)
919 φραγμός hedge - a structure for enclosing an open area; (EPH 2:14)
920 φρονέω think - to employ one's faculty for thoughtful planning, with emphasis upon the underlying disposition or attitude; (COL 3:2)
921 φρόνημα mind - thoughtful planning; the psychological faculty of thoughtful planning, often with the implication of being wise and provident; (ROM 8:27)
922 Φρυγία Phrygia - a district in central Asia Minor; (ACTS 16:6)
923 φυλακή to guard against - to keep under watch; to watch over; to be on one’s guard against some eventuality; (JOHN 3:24)
924 φυλή tribe* - a subgroup of a nation which is regarded as being more closely related biologically than the entire nation; (LUKE 22:30)
925 φύλλον leaves - a flattened structure attached to the stem of a plant; usually green and bladelike; its main function is photosynthesis, to provide the plant with food; (MATT 21:19)
926 χαλινός bit - bridle; items used to control the actions of a horse, consisting of a bit (a short metal bar placed in the mouth of a horse) and bridle (ropes or leather straps attached to the bit and fitted over the horse's head); (REV 14:20)
927 Χαναάν Canaan - the land west of the Jordan; (ACTS 13:19)
928 χαρά cause of joy - reason for gladness; that which is the cause of joy or gladness; (ACTS 8:8)
929 χάραγμα mark - an object (not necessarily three-dimensional) which has been formed to resemble a person, god, animal, etc.; (REV 13:16)
930 χαρίζομαι grant - forgive; hand over; give freely; be restored; to give or grant graciously and generously; to forgive, on the basis of one's gracious attitude toward an individual; (PHIL 1:29)
931 χάρις thanks, thanksgiving, gratitude, credit - an expression of thankfulness; (1 COR 15:57)
932 χάρισμα gift - free gift; that which is given freely and generously; (1 COR 12:4)
933 χαριτόω show kindness towards - to show kindness to someone, with the implication of graciousness on the part of the one showing such kindness; (EPH 1:6)
934 χειροτονέω elect - to choose or select, presumably by a group and possibly by the actual raising of the hand; (ACTS 14:23)
935 χιτών garment, clothes - undergarment worn by priests, a kind of ankle-length shirt with long sleeves, woven of linen; (JUDE 23)
936 χλωρός plant - green growth of a plant; (REV 6:8)
937 χοῖρος pigs - hairy four-legged mammal with hoofs, brown or gray in color; non-ruminant and omnivorous; Sus scrofa; domesticated land animal; unclean, not to be eaten; regarded as an ugly, filthy, and destructive animal and often associated with pagan rituals; (LUKE 15:15)
938 Χοραζίν Chorazin - a city in Galilee; (LUKE 10:13)
939 χόρτος sprout - blade; the young growth of a plant arising from a germinating seed; (1 PET 1:24)
940 χρῆμα money - a generic term for currency, occurring mostly in the plural; (MARK 10:23)
941 χρηστός good - kind; easy; pertaining to being useful and benevolent; pertaining to being kind; pertaining to that which is pleasant or easy; (LUKE 5:39)
942 χρηστότης kindness - an event or activity which is useful or benevolent; (ROM 11:22)
943 Χριστιανός christian* - one who is identified as a believer in and follower of Christ; (1 PET 4:16)
944 Χριστός Christ - (literally one who has been anointed) in the NT, title for Jesus as the Messiah, but in many contexts, and especially without an article, this word becomes a part of the name of Jesus); (1 COR 7:22)
945 χρίω anoint, assign, appoint - to assign a person to a task, with the implication of supernatural sanction, blessing, and endowment; (2 COR 1:21)
946 χρυσίον braid*, pearls - object or objects made of gold; (REV 21:18)
947 χρυσός gold - gold money, gold coin; (MATT 23:16)
948 ψευδοπροφήτης false - one who claims to be a prophet and is not and thus proclaims what is false; (LUKE 6:26)
949 ψευδόχριστος christs - one who claims to be the Christ or the Messiah but is not; (MATT 24:24)
950 ψυχή inner self, mind, thoughts, feelings, heart, being, soul - the essence of life in terms of thinking, willing, and feeling; (1 JOHN 3:16)
951 ψυχικός natural, physical - pertaining to being material or physical, especially in relation to life processes; (JUDE 19)
952 Ὠβήδ Obed - a person in the genealogy of Jesus; (MATT 1:5)