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
Πενιχρός, ά, όν, (πένης)
poor, needy, Lu. 21.2.
Πεντάκις, (πέντε)
adv. five time, 2 Co. 11.24.
Πεντακισχίλιοι, αι, α, (πέντε & χίλιοι)
five times one thousand, five thousand, Mat. 14.21; 16.9, et al.
Πεντακόσιοι, ας, α, (πέντε)
five hundred, Lu. 7.41. 1 Co. 15.6.
Πέντε, οἱ, αἱ, τά,
indec. five, Mat. 14.17, 19; 16.9, et al.
Πεντεκαιδέκατος, η, ον, (πέντε, καί, & δέκα)
fifteenth, Lu. 3.1.
Πεντήκοντα, οἱ, αἱ, τά, (πέντε)
fifty, Mar. 6.40. Lu. 7.41, et al.
Πεντηκοστή, ῆς, ἡ, (fem. of πεντηκοστός, fiftieth)
Pentecost, or the Feast of Weeks; one of the three great
Jewish festivals, so called because it was celebrate on
the fiftieth day reckoning from the second day of the
feast of unleavened bread, i.e. from the 16th day of Nisan,
Ac. 2.1; 20.16. 1 Co. 16.8.
Πεποίθησις, εως, ἡ, (πέποιθα, 2. p. of πείθω)
trust, confidence, reliance, 2 Co. 1.15, et al. S.
Περ,
enclit. particle, serving to add force to the word to which
it is subjoined.
Πέρᾱν
adv. across, beyond, over, on the other side,
Mat. 4.15, 25; 19.1. Jno. 6.1, 17; ὁ, ἡ,
τὸ, πέραν, farther, on the farther side, and
τὸ πέραν, the farther side, the other side,
Mat. 8.18, 28; 14.22, et al.
Πέρας, ᾰτος, τό,
an extremity, end, Mat. 12.42. Lu. 11.31. Ro. 10.18;
an end, conclusion, termination, He. 6.16.
Περί,
prep., with a genitive, pr. of place about, around;
about, concerning, respecting,
Mat. 2.8; 11.10; 22.31. Jno 8.18. Ro. 8.3, et al. freq.;
with an accusative, of place about, around, round about,
Mat. 3.4. Mar. 3.34. Lu. 13.8;
οἱ περί τινα, the companions of a person, Lu. 22.49;
a person and his companions, Ac. 13.13;
simply a person, Jno. 11.19;
τὰ περί τινα, the condition, circumstances of any one,
Ph. 2.23; of time, about, Mat. 20.3, 5, 6, 9;
about, concerning, respecting, touching,
Lu. 10.40. 1 Ti. 1.19; 6.21. Tit. 2.7, et al.
Περιάγω, (περί & ἄγω)
f. άξω,
to lead around, carry about in one's company,
1 Co. 9.5; to traverse, Mat. 4.23; 9.35; 23.15. Mar. 6.6;
absol. to go up and down, Ac. 13.11. (ᾰ.)
Περιαιρέω, ῶ, (περί & αἰρέω)
f. ήσω, a.2. περιεῖλον,
to take off, lift off, remove, 2 Co. 3.16; to cast off, Ac. 27.40;
met. to cut off hope, Ac. 27.20; met. to take away sin, remove
the guilt of sin, make expiation for sin, He. 10.11.
Περιαστράπτω, (περί & ἀστράπτω)
f. ψω,
to lighten around, shine like lightning around, Ac. 9.3; 22.6.
Περιβάλλω, (περί & βάλλω)
f. βαλῶ, a.2. περιέβαλον, p. pass. περιβέβλημαι,
to cast around; to clothe, Mat. 25.36, 38, 43; mid. to clothe
one's self, to be clothed, Mat. 6.29, 31. Lu. 23.11. Jno. 19.2.
Ac. 12.8. Re. 4.4, et al.; to cast around a city, to draw a
line of circumvallation, Lu. 19.43.
Περιβλέπομαι, (i.q. περιβλέπω, fr. περί & βλέπω)
f. ψομαι,
trans. to look round upon, Mar. 3.5, 34; 11.11. Lu. 6.10;
absol. to look around, Mar. 5.32; 9.8; 10.23.
Περιβόλαιον, ου, τό, (περιβάλλω)
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