A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
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15.6.
Λῐπᾰρός, ά, όν, (λίπος, fat, fatness)
fat; dainty, delicate, sumptuous, Re. 18.14.
Λίτρα, ας, ἡ,
a pound, libra, equivalent to about twelve ounces a
voirdupois, Jno. 12.3; 19.39.
Λίψ, Λιβός, ὁ,
pr. the south-west wind; meton. the south-west quarter
of the heavens, Ac. 27.12.
Λογία, ας, ἡ, (λέγω, to collect)
a gathering, collection, 1 Co. 16.1, 2. N.T.
Λογίζομαι, (λόγος)
f. ίσομαι, a.1. ἐλογισάμην, a.1. pass. ἐλογίσθην,
f. λογισθήσομαι, p. λελόγισμαι,
pr. to count, calculate; to count, enumerate, Mar. 15.28. Lu. 22.37;
to set down as a matter of account, 1 Co. 13.5. 2 Co. 3.5; 12.6;
to impute, Ro. 4.3. 2 Co. 5.19. 2 Ti. 4.16, et al.;
to account, Ro. 2.26; 8.36;
εἰς οὐδὲν λογισθῆναι, to be set at nought, despised, Ac. 19.27;
to regard, deem, consider, Ro. 6.11; 14.14. 1 Co. 4.1.
2 Co. 10.2. Phi. 3.13;
to infer, conclude, presume, Ro. 2.3; 3.28; 8.18.
2 Co. 10.2, 7, 11. He. 11.19.
1 Pe. 5.12; to think upon, ponder, Phi. 4.8;
absol. to reason, Mar. 11.31. 1 Co. 13.11.
Λογικός, ή, όν, (fr. same)
pertaining to speech; pertaining to reason; in N.T.,
rational, spiritual, pertaining to the mind and soul,
Ro. 12.1. 1 Pe. 2.2.
Λόγιον, ίου, τό, (fr. same)
an oracle, a divine communication or revelation,
Ac. 7.38. Ro. 3.2, et al.
Λόγιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (fr. same)
gifted with learning or eloquence, Ac. 18.24.
Λογισμός, οῦ, ὁ, (λογίζομαι)
pr. a computation, act of computing; a thought, cogitation,
Ro. 2.15; a conception, device, 2 Co. 10.5.
Λογομᾰχέω, ῶ, (λόγος & μάχομαι)
f. ήσω,
to contend about words; by impl. to dispute about trivial
things, 2 Ti. 2.14: (N.T.)
whence
Λογομαχία, ας, ἡ,
contention or strife about words; by impl. a dispute
about trivial things, unprofitable controversy, 1 Ti. 6.4. N.T.
Λόγος, ου, ὁ, (λέγω)
a word, a thing uttered, Mat. 12.32, 37. 1 Co. 14.19;
speech, language, talk, Mat. 22.15. Lu. 20.20. 2 Co. 10.10.
Ja. 3.2; converse, Lu. 24.14; mere talk, wordy show,
1 Co. 4.19, 20. Col. 2.23. 1 Jno. 3.18; language, mode
of discourse, style of speaking, Mat. 5.37. 1 Co. 1.17.
1 Th. 2.5; a saying, a speech, Mar. 7.29. Eph. 4.29;
an expression, form of words, formula, Mat. 26.44.
Ro. 13.9. Ga. 5.14; a saying, a thing propounded in discourse,
Mat. 7.24; 19.11. Jno. 4.37; 6.60. 1 Ti. 1.15, et al.; a message,
announcement, 2 Co. 5.19; a prophetic announcement, Jno. 12.38;
an account, statement, 1 Pe. 3.15; a story, report, Mat. 28.15.
Jno. 4.39; 21.23; 2 Th. 2.2; a written narrative, a treatise,
Ac. 1.1; a set discourse, Ac. 20.7; doctrine, Jno. 8.31, 27.
2 Ti. 2.17; subject-matter, Ac. 15.6; reckoning, account,
Mat. 12.36; 18.23; 25.19. Lu. 16.2 Ac. 19.40; 20.24. Ro. 9.28.
Phi. 4.15, 17. He. 4.13; a plea, Mat. 5.32. Ac. 19.38;
a motive, Ac. 10.29; reason, Ac. 18.14;
ὁ λόγος, the word of God, especially in the gospel,
Mat. 13.21, 22. Mar. 16.20. Lu. 1.2. Ac. 6.4, et al.;
ὀ λόγος, the divine Word, or Logos, Jno. 1.1.
Λόγχη, ης, ἡ,
pr.
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