Entos en-tos’ Parts of Speech: Preposition Entos Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 2 within, inside within you i.e. in the midst of you within you i.e. your
Exploring the Meaning of Exploring the Meaning of Dierotao Greek
Dierotao dee-er-o-tah’-o Parts of Speech: Verb Dierotao Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 1 to ask through ask many, one after another to find out by asking, enquire
Exploring the Meaning of Eidololatreia in Greek
Eidololatreia i-do-lol-at-ri’-ah Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine Eidololatreia Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 4 the worship of false gods, idolatry of the formal sacrificial feats held in
Exploring the Meaning of Entrepo in Greek
Entrepo en-trep’-o Parts of Speech: Verb Entrepo Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 9 to shame one to be ashamed to reverence a person to turn about ἐντρέπω
Exploring the Meaning of Entulisso in Greek
Entulisso en-too-lis’-so Parts of Speech: Verb Entulisso Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 3 to roll up, wrap together ἐντυλίσσω means “to wrap up.” It appears in the
Exploring the Meaning of Entugchano in Greek
Entugchano en-toong-khan’-o Parts of Speech: Verb Entugchano Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 5 to light upon a person or a thing, fall in with, hit upon, a
Exploring the Meaning of Ekpleo in Greek
Ekpleo ek-pleh’-o Parts of Speech: Verb Ekpleo Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 3 to sail from, sail away, depart by ship ἐκπλέω means “to sail out/away” and
Exploring the Meaning of Antagonizomai in Greek
Antagonizomai an-tag-o-nid’-zom-ahee Parts of Speech: Verb Antagonizomai Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 1 to struggle, fight Antagonizomai means “to struggle” and appears once in the New Testament,
Exploring the Meaning of Argos in Greek
Argos ar-gos’ Parts of Speech: Adjective Argos Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 8 free from labour, at leisure lazy, shunning the labour which one ought to perform
Exploring the Meaning of Hedraioma in Greek
Hedraioma hed-rah’-yo-mah Parts of Speech: Noun Neuter Hedraioma Definition NAS Word Usage – Total: 1 a stay, prop, support Hedraioma means “foundation” and appears in the New Testament