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
to be made like, become like, resemble,
Mat. 6.8; 13.24; 18.23; to liken, compare,
Mat. 7.24, 26; 11.16, et al.;
whence
Ὁμοίωμα, ατος, τό,
pr. that which is conformed or assimilated; form,
shape, figure, Re. 9.7; likeness, resemblance,
similitude, Ro. 1.23; 5.14; 6.5; 8.3. Ph. 2.7.
Ὁμοίως, (ὅμοιος)
adv. likewise, in a similar manner, Mat. 22.26; 27.41.
Mar. 4.16, et al.
Ὁμοίωσις, εως, ἡ, (ὁμοιόω)
pr. assimilation; likeness, resemblance, Ja. 3.9.
Ὁμολογέω, ῶ, (ὁμός, like, & λόγος)
f. ήσω, a.1. ὡμολόγησα,
to speak in accordance, adopt the same terms of language;
to engage, promise, Mat. 14.7; to admit, avow frankly,
Jno. 1.20. Ac. 24.14; to confess 1 Jno. 1.9; to profess,
confess, Jno. 9.22; 12.42. Ac. 23.8, et al.; to avouch,
declare openly and solemnly, Mat. 7.23; in N.T.,
ὁμολογεῖν ἐν, to accord belief, Mat. 10.32. Lu. 12.8;
to accord approbation, Lu. 12.8; fr. Heb. to accord
praise, He. 13.15:
whence
Ὁμολογία, ας, ἡ,
assent, consent; profession, 2 Co. 9.13. 1 Ti. 6.12, 13.
He. 3.1; 4.14; 10.23.
Ὁμολογουμένως, (ὁμολογούμενος, pass. pr. part. of ὁμολογέω)
adv. confessedly, avowedly, without controversy, 1 Ti. 3.16.
Ὁμότεχνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ὁμός, the same, & τέχνη)
of the same trade or occupation, Ac. 18.3.
Ὁμοῦ, (ὁμός)
adv. together; in the same place, Jno. 21.2; together,
at the same time, Jno. 4.36; 20.4.
Ὁμόφρων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, (ὁμός & φρήν)
of like mind, of the same mind, like-minded, 1 Pe. 3.8.
Ὅμως, (ὁμός)
conj. yet, nevertheless; with μέντοι, but nevertheless,
but for all that, Jno. 12.42; in N.T., even, though it
be but, 1 Co. 14.7. Ga. 3.15.
Ὀναρ, τό,
indec., a dream, Mat. 1.20; 2.12, 13, 19, 22; 27.19.
Ὀνάριον, ίου, τό, (dimin. of ὄνος)
a young ass, an ass's colt, Jno. 12.14.
Ὀνειδίζω, (ὄνειδος)
f. ίσω, a.1. ὠνείδισα,
to censure, inveigh against, Mat. 11.20. Mar. 16.14;
to upbraid, Ja. 1.5; to revile, insult with opprobrious
language, Mat. 5.11, et al.:
whence
Ὀνειδισμός, οῦ, ὁ,
censure, 1 Ti. 3.7; reproach, reviling, contumely,
Ro. 15.3, et al. L.G.
Ὄνειδος, εος, τό,
pr. fame, report, character; usually, reproach,
disgrace, Lu. 1.25.
Ὀνίνημι,
f. ὀνήσω,
to help, profit, benefit; mid. ὀνίναμαι,
a.2. ὠνήμην & ὠνάμην, opt. ὀναίμην, to receive profit,
pleasure, &c.; with a gen. to have joy of, Phile. 20.
Ὀνικός, ή, όν, (ὄνος)
pertaining to an ass; μύλος ὀνικός, a millstone turned
by an ass, a large, or, an upper, millstone, Mat. 18.6.
Lu. 17.2. N.T.
Ὄνομα, ατος, τό,
a name; the proper name of a person, &c.,
Mat. 1.23, 25; 10.2; 27.32, et al.;
a mere name or reputation, Re. 3.1; in N.T.,
a name as the representation of a person
Mat. 6.9. Lu. 6.22; 11.2; the name of the
author of a commission, delegated authroity,
or religious profession,
Mat. 7.22; 10.22; 12.21; 18.5, 20; 19.29;
21.9; 28.19. Ac. 3.16; 4.7, 12, et al.;
εἰς ὄνομα, ἐν ὀνόματι, on the score of being
possessor of a certain character,
Mat. 10.41, 42. Mar. 9.41:
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