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 professedly divine communication, or, a professed possessor
of a spiritual communication,
1 Co. 12.10. 2 Th. 2.2. 1 Jno. 4.1, 2, 3:
whence
Πνευματικός, ή, όν,
spiritual, pertaining to the soul, as distinguished from
what concerns the body, Ro. 15.27. 1 Co. 9.11;
spiritual, pertaining to the nature of spirits, 1 Co. 15.44;
τὰ πνευματικὰ τῆς πονηρίας, i.q. τὰ πνεύματα τὰ πονηρά,
evil spirits, Ep. 6.12; spiritual, pertaining or relating
to the influences of the Holy Spirit, of things,
Ro. 1.11; 7.14, et al.;
τὰ πνευματικά, spiritual gifts, 1 Co. 12.1; 14.1;
suprior in process to the natural course of things,
miraculous, 1 Co. 10.3; of persons, gifted with a spiritual
frame of mind, spiritually affected, 1 Co. 2.13, 15;
endowed with spiritual gifts, inspired, 1 Co.14.37:
whence
Πνευματικῶς,
adv. spiritually, through spiritual views and affections,
1 Co. 2.14; spiritually, in a spiritual sense,
allegorically, Re. 11.8.
Πνέω,
f. πνεύσω, later πνεύσομαι & πνευσοῦμαι, a.1. ἐπνευσα,
to breathe; to blow, as the wind, Mat. 7.25, 27; et al.
Πνίγω,
f. ξω, ξομαι, & ξοῦμαι, a.1. ἐπνιξα,
to stifle, suffocate, choke, Mat. 5.13;
to seize by the throat, Mat. 18.28: (ῑ)
whence
Πνικτός, ή, όν,
strangled, suffocated; in N.T.,
τὸ πνικτόν, the flesh of animals killed by
strangulation or suffocation,
Ac. 15.20, 29; 21.25.
Πνοή, ῆς, ἡ, (πνέω)
breath, respiration, Ac. 17.25;
a wind, a blast of wind, breeze, Ac. 2.2.
Ποδήρης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, (ποῦς & ἄρω, to fit)
reaching to the feet;
as subst., sc. ἐσθής, a long, flowing robe reaching
down to the feet, Re. 1.13.
Πόθεν,
adv. whence? whence, used of place, &c. Mat. 15.33;
met. of a state of dignity, Re. 2.5;
used of origin, Mat. 21.25; of cause, source, author, &c.
Mat. 13.27, 54, 56. Lu. 1.43;
how? in what way?, Mar. 8.4; 12.37.
Ποιέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω, p. πεποίηκα, a.1. ἐποίησα,
to make, form, construct, Mat. 17.4. Mar. 9.5. Jno. 2.15;
of God, to create, Mat. 19.4. Ac. 4.24;
to make, prepare a feast, &c. Mat. 22.2. Mar. 6.21;
met. to make, establish, ratify, a covenant, He. 8.9;
to make, assume, consider, regard, Mat. 12.33;
to make, effect, bring to pass,
cause to take place, do, accomplish,
Mat. 7.22; 21.21. Mar. 3.8; 6.5; 7.37;
met. to perfect, accomplish, fulfil, put in execution
a purpose, promise, &c. Lu. 16.4; 19.48;
to cause, make, Mat. 5.32. Jno. 11.37. Ac. 24.12;
to make gain, gain, acquire, profit, Mat. 25.16. Lu. 19.18;
to get procure, Lu. 12.33; to make,
to cause to be or become any thing, Mat. 21.13; 23.15;
to use, treat, Lu. 15.19; to maek, constitute,
appoint to some office, Mat. 4.19. Mar 3.14;
to make, declare to be, 1 Jno. 1.10; 5.10;
to do, to perform, execute, practise, act, Mat. 5.46, 47; 6.2, 3;
to commit evil, Mat. 13.41; 27.23;
to be devoted to, follow, practise, Jno. 3.21; 5.29. Ro. 3.12;
to do, execute, fulfil, keep, observe, obey, precepts, &c.
Mat. 1.24; 5.19; 7.21, 24, 26;
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