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
influence by persuasion, Mat. 27.20. Ac. 13.43; 16.28;
to incite instigate, Ac. 14.29;
to appease, render tranquil, to quiet, 1 Jno. 3.19;
to strive to conciliate, aspire to the favour of, Ga. 1.10;
to pacify, conciliate, win over, Mat. 28.14. Ac. 12.20;
pass. & mid. to be persuaded of, be confident of,
Lu. 20.6. Ro. 8.38.. He. 6.9;
to suffer one's self to be persuaded, yield to persuasion,
to be induced, Ac. 21.14;
to be convinced, to believe, yield belief, Lu. 16.31. Ac. 17.4;
to assent, listen to, obey, follow, Ac. 5.36, 37, 40;
p.2. πέποιθα, to be assured, by confident,
2 Co. 2.3. Ph. 1.6. He. 13.18;
to confide in, trust, reply on, place hope and confidence in,
Mat. 27.43. Mar. 10.24. Ro. 2.19.
Πεινάω, (πεῖνα, hunger)
f. άσω, & ήσω, a.1. ἐπείνᾱσα,
to hunger, be hungry, Mat. 4.2. Mar. 11.12;
to be exposed to hunger, be famished, 1 Co. 4.11. Phi. 4.12;
met. to hunger after, desire earnestly, long for, Mat. 5.6.
Πεῖρα, ας, ἡ,
a trial, attempt, endeavour; λαμβάνειν πεῖραν,
to attempt, He. 11.29; also,
to experience, He. 11.36:
whence
Πειράζω,
f. άσω, a.1. ἐπείρᾰσα, p. pass. πεπείρασμαι,
a.1. pass. ἐπειράσθην,
to make proof or trial of, put to the proof,
whether with good or mischievous intent,
Mat. 16.1; 22.35, et al.;
absol. to attempt, essay, Ac. 16.7; 24.6;
in N.T., to tempt, Mat. 4.1, et al.;
to try, subject to trail, 1 Co. 10.13, et al.:
whence
Πειρασμός, οῦ, ὁ,
a putting to the proof, proof, trial, 1 Pe. 4.12. He. 3.8;
direct temptation to sin, Lu. 4.13;
trial, temptation, Mat. 6.13; 26.41; 1 Co. 10.13, et al.;
trial, calamity, affliction, Lu. 22.28, et al. S.
Πειράομαι, ῶμαι, (i.q. Act. πειράω, fr. πεῖρα)
f. άσομαι,
to try, attempt, assay, endeavour, Ac. 9.26; 26.21.
Πεισμονή, ῆς, ἡ, (πείθω)
a yielding to persuasion, assent, Ga. 5.8. N.T.
Πέλᾰγος, εος, τό,
the deep, the open sea, Mat. 18.6;
a sea, contra distinguished from the sea in general and
named from an adjacent country, Ac. 27.5.
Πελεκίζω, (πέλεκυς, an axe)
f. ίσω,
to strike or cut with an axe; to behead, Re. 20.4.
Πέμπτος, η, ον, (πέντε)
fifth, Re. 6.9; 9.1; 16.10; 21.20.
Πέμπω,
f. ψω, a.1. ἔπεμψα, a.1. pass. ἐπέμφθην,
to send, to dispatch on any message, embassy, business, &c.,
Mat. 2.8; 11.2; 14.10; to transmit, Ac. 11.29. Re. 1.11;
to dismiss, permit to go, Mar. 5.12;
to send in or among, 2 Th. 2.11;
to thrust in, or put forth, Re. 14.15, 18.
Πένης, ητος, ὁ, ἡ, (πένομαι, to labour for one's bread)
pr. one who labours for his bread; poor, needy, 2 Co. 9.9.
Πενθερά, ᾶς, ἡ,
a mother-in-law, Mat. 8.14; 10.35. Mar. 1.30. Lu. 4.38; 12.53:
from
Πενθερός, οῦ, ὁ,
a father-in-law, Jno. 18.13.
Πενθέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω, a.1. ἐπένθησα,
trans. to lament over, 2 Co. 12.21;
abol. to lament, be sad, mourn, Mat. 5.4; 9.15. Mar. 16.10, et al.;
mid. to bewail one's self, to feel compunction, 1 Co. 5.2:
from
Πένθος, εος, τόν,
mourning, sorrow, sadness, grief, Ja. 4.9, et al.
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