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 split, Mat. 27.51;
to rend, tear asunder, Mat. 27.51. Lu. 5.36, et al.;
mid. to open or unfold with a chasm, Mar. 1.10;
pass. met. to be divided into parties or factions, Ac. 14.4; 23.7:
whence
Σχισμα, ατος, τό,
a rent, Mat. 9.16. Mar. 2.21;
met. a division into parties, schism,
Jno. 7.43; 9.16, et al.
Σχοινίον, ου, τό, (σχοῖνος, a rush)
pr. a cord made of rushes;
genr. a rope, cord, Jno. 2.15. Acc. 27.32.
Σχολάζω,
f. άσω,
to be unemployed, to be at leisure; to be at leisure for a thing,
to devote one's self entirely to a thing, 1 Co. 7.5;
to be unoccupied, empty, Mat. 12.44:
from
Σχολή, ῆς, ἡ,
freedom from occupation; later, ease, leisure;
a school, Ac. 19.9.
Σώζω,
f. σώσω, p. σέσωκα, a.1. ἔσωσα, a.1. pass. ἐσώθην,
p. pass. σέσωσμαι,
to save, rescue; to preserve safe and unharmed,
Mat. 8.25; 10.22; 24.22; 27.40, 42, 49. 1 Ti. 2.15;
σώζειν εἰς, to bring safely to, 2 Ti. 4.18;
to cure, heal, restore to health,
Mat. 9.21, 22. Mar. 5.23, 28, 34; 6.56, et al.;
to save, preserve from being lost, Mat. 16.25. Mar. 3.4; 8.35;
σώζειν ἀπό, to deliver from, set free from,
Mat. 1.21. Jno. 12.27. Ac. 2.40; in N.T.,
to rescue from unbelief, convert,
Ro. 11.14. 1 Co. 1.21; 7.16;
to bring within the pale of Christian privilege,
Tit. 3.5. 1 Pe. 3.21;
to save from final ruin, 1 Ti. 1.15;
pass. to be brought within the Gospel pale,
Ac. 2.47. Eph. 2.5, 8; to be in the way of salvation,
1 Co. 15.2. 2 Co. 2.15.
Σῶμα, ατος, τό,
the body of an animal; a living body,
Mat. 5.29, 30; 6.22, 23, 25. Ja. 3.3;
a person, individual, 1 Co. 6.16;
a dead body, corpse, carcass, Mat. 14.12; 27.52, 58. He. 13.11;
the human body considered as the seat and occasion of moral
imperfection, as inducing to sin through its appetites and
passions, Ro. 7.24; 8.13;
genr. a body, a material substance,
1 Co. 15.37, 38, 40; the substance,
reality, as opp. to ἡ σκιὰ, Col. 2.17;
in N.T., met. the aggregate body of believers,
the body of the church, Ro. 12.5. Col. 1.18, et al.:
whence
Σωματικός, ή, όν,
bodily, of or belonging to the body, 1 Ti. 4.8;
corporeal, material, Lu. 3.22:
whence
Σωματικῶς,
adv. bodily, in a bodily frame, Col. 2.9.
Σωρεύω, (σωρός, a heap)
to heap or pile up, Ro. 12.20;
met. pass. to be laden with sins, 2 Ti. 3.6.
Σωτήρ, ῆρος, ὁ, (σώζω)
a saviour, preserver, deliverer, Lu. 1.47; 2.11. Ac. 5.31, et al.:
whence
Σωτηρία, ας, ἡ,
a saving, preservation, Ac. 27.34. He. 11.7;
deliverance, Lu. 1.69, 71. Ac. 7.25;
salvation, spiritual and eternal, Lu. 1.77; 19.9. Ac. 4.12. Re. 7.10;
a being placed in a condition of salvation by an embracing
of the Gospel, Ro. 10.1, 10. 2 Ti. 3.15;
means or opportunity of salvation, Ac. 13.26. Ro. 11.11. He. 2.3, et al.;
ἡ σωτηρία, the promised deliverance by the Messiah, Jno. 4.22.
Σωτήριος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σωτήρ)
imparting salvation, saving, Tit. 2.11;
neut. τὸ σωτήριον, equivalent to σωτηρία,
Lu. 2.30; 3.6. Ac. 28.28. Eph. 6.17.
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