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
a filling up; met. gratification, satisfaction, Col. 2.23.
Πλήσσω,
f. ξω, a. pass. ἐπλήγην,
to strike, smite; fr. the Heb. to smite, to plague,
blast, Re. 8.12.
Πλοιάριον, ου, τό,
a small vessel, boat, Mar. 3.9, et al.: dimin. of
Πλοῖον, ου, τό, (πλέω)
a vessel, ship, bark, whether large or small,
Mat. 4.21, 22. Ac. 21.2, 3, et al.
Πλόος, οῦς, όου, οῦ, and later, πλοῦς, πλοός, ὁ, (fr. same)
sailing, navigation, voyage, Ac. 21.7; 27.9, 10.
Πλούσιος, α, ον, (πλοῦτος)
rich, opulent, wealthy; and pl. οἱ πλούσιοι, the rich,
Mat. 19.23, 24; 27.57, et al.;
met. rich, abounding in, distinguished for,
Ep. 2.4. Ja. 2.5. Re. 2.9; 3.17;
meton. used of one who is in a state of glory, dignity,
happiness, &c. 2 Co. 8.9:
whence
Πλουσίως,
adv. richly, largely, abundantly, Col. 3.16, et al.
Πλουτέω, ῶ, (πλοῦτος)
f. ήσω, p. πεπλούτηκα, a.1. ἐπλούτησα,
to be or become rich, Lu. 1.25. 1 Ti. 6.9;
trop. Lu. 12.21; met. to abound in,
be abundantly furnished with, 1 Ti. 6.18;
to be spiritually enriched, 2 Co. 8.9, et al.
Πλουτίζω,
f. ίσω, a.1. ἐπλούτισα,
to make rich, enrich;
met. to enrich spiritually,
1 Co. 1.5. 2 Co. 6.10; 9.11:
from
Πλοῦτος, ου, ὁ,
riches, wealth, opulence, Mat. 13.22. Lu. 8.14; in N.T.,
πλοῦτος τοῦ Θεοῦ, v. Χριστοῦ, those rich benefits,
those abundant blessings which flow from God or Christ,
Ep. 3.8. Phi. 4.19; met. richness, abundance, copiousness,
Ro. 2.4; 11.33. 2 Co. 8.2; meton. a spiritual enriching,
Ro. 11.12.
Πλύνω,
f. υνῶ, a.1. ἔπλῡνα,
to wash garments, Re. 7.14.
Πνεῦμα, ατος, τό, (πνέω)
wind, air in motion, Jno 3.8; breath, 2 Th. 2.8;
the substance spirit, Jno. 3.6; a spirit, spiritual
being, Jno. 4.24. Ac. 23.8, 9. He. 1.14; a bodyless
spirit, spectre, Lu. 24.37; a foul spirit,
διαμόνιον, Mat. 8.16. Lu. 10.20; spirit, as a vital principle,
Jno. 6.63. 1 Co. 15.45; the human spirit, the soul,
Mat. 26.41; 27.50. Ac. 7.59. 1 Co. 7.34. Ja. 2.26;
the spirit as the seat of thought and feeling,
the mind, Mar. 8.12. Ac. 19.21, et al.;
spirit, mental frame, 1 Co. 4.21. 1 Pe. 3.4;
a characteristic spirit, as influential principle,
Lu. 9.55. 1 Co. 2.12. 2 Ti. 1.7;
a pervading influence, Ro. 11.8;
spirit, frame of mind, as distinguished from outward
circumstances and actions, Mat. 5.3; spirit as
distinguished from outward show and form, Jno. 4.23;
spirit, a spiritual frame, Ro. 8.4. Jude 19;
spirit, latent spiritual import, spiritual significance,
as distinguished from the mere letter,
Ro. 2.29; 7.6. 2 Co. 3.6, 17;
spirit, as a term from a principle superior to a merely
natural or carnal course of things, Ro. 8.4. Ga. 4.29;
a spiritual dispensation, He. 9.14;
the Holy Spirit, Mat. 3.16; 12.31. Jno 1.32, 33, et al.;
a gift of the Holy Spirit, Jno. 7.39. Ac. 19.2. 1 Co. 14.12,
et al.; an operation or influence of the Holy Spirit,
1 Co. 12.3, et al.; a spiritual influence, an inspiration,
Mat. 22.43. Lu. 2.27. Eph 1.17;
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