A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
1.29; 15.14, et al.:
whence
Μεστόω, ῶ,
f. ώσω,
to fill; pass. to be filled, be full, Ac. 2.13.
Μετά
prep., with a genitive, with, together with,
Mat. 16.27; 12.41; 26.55; with, on the same side
or party with, in aid of, Mat. 12.30; 20.20; with,
by means of, Ac. 13.17; with of conflict, Re. 11.7;
with, among, Lu. 24.5; with, to, towards, Lu. 1.58, 72;
with an accusative,after, of place, behind, He. 9.3;
of time, after, Mat. 17.1; 24.29;
followed by an infin. with the neut. article, after,
after that, Mat. 26.32. Lu. 22.20.
Μεταβαίνω, (μετά & βαίνω)
f. βήσομαι, p. μεταβέβηκα, a.2. μετέβην,
to go or pass from one place to another Jno. 5.24;
to pass away, be removed, Mat. 17.20; to go away, depart,
Mat. 8.34; et al.
Μεταβάλλω, (μετά & βάλλω)
to change; mid. to change one's mind, Ac. 28.6.
Μετάγω, (μετά & ἄγω)
f. ξω,
to lead or move from one place to another; to change
direction, turn about, Ja. 3.3, 4.
Μεταδίδωμι, (μετά & δίδωμι)
f. δώσω,
to give a part, to share, Lu. 3.11; to impart, bestow,
Ro. 1.11; 12.8, et al.
Μετάθεσις, εως, ἡ, (μετατίθημι)
a removal, translation, He. 11.5; a transmutation,
change by the abolition of one thing and the substitution
of another, He. 7.12.
Μεταίρω, (μετά & αἴρω)
f. αρῶ, a.1. μετῆρα,
to remove, transfer; in N.T., intrans., to go away,
depart, Mat. 13.53.
Μετακαλέω, ῶ, (μετά & καλέω)
f. έσω,
to call from one place into another; mid. to call or
send for, invite to come to one's self, Ac. 7.14, et al.
Μετακῑνέω, ῶ, (μετά & κινέω)
f. ήσω,
to move away, remove; pass. met. to stir away from, to
swerve, Col. 1.23.
Μεταλαμβάνω, (μετά & λαμβάνω)
f. λήψομαι,
to partake of, share in, Ac. 2.46. 2 Ti. 2.6, et al.;
to get, obtain, find, Ac. 24.25:
whence
Μετάληψις, εως, ἡ,
a partaking of, a being partaken of, 1 Ti. 4.3.
Μεταλλάσσω, (μετά & ἀλλάσσω)
f. ξω,
to exchange, change for or into, transmute, Ro. 1.25, 26.
Μεταμέλομαι, (μετά & μέλομαι)
f. ήσομαι, a.1 μετεμελήθην,
to change one's judgment on past points of conduct;
to change one's mind and purpose, He. 7.21; to repent,
regret, Mat. 21.29, 32; 27.3. 2 Co. 7.8.
Μεταμορφόω, ῶ, (μετά & μορφόω)
f. ώσω,
to change the external form, transfigure; mid. to change
one's form, be transfigured, Mat. 17.2. Mar. 9.2;
to undergo a spiritual transformation, Ro. 12.2.
2 Co. 3.18.
Μετανοέω, ῶ, (μετά & νοέω)
f. ήσω,
to undergo a change in frame of mind and feeling,
to repent, Lu. 17.3, 4, et al.; to make a change
of principle and practice, to reform, Mat. 3.2, et al.:
whence
Μετάνοια, ας, ἡ,
a change of mode of thought and feeling, repentance,
Mat. 3.8. Ac. 20.21. 2 Ti. 2.25, et al.; practical
reformation, Lu. 15.7, et al.; reversal of the past,
He. 12.17.
Μεταξύ, (μετά)
adv. between, Mat. 23.35. Lu. 11.51; 16.26. Ac. 15.9,
ἐν τῷ μεταξύ, sc. χρόνω, in the mean time, mean while,
Jno. 4.31; in N.T., ὁ μεταξύ, following, succeeding, Ac.
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