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Scattered Israelites Lexicon · 5624 entries

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G501 ἀντλέω antléō verb 4 forms
to draw (liquid), to bail (water), to scoop
To draw liquid (especially water) from a well, cistern, or vessel, typically by means of a bucket or similar implement; more broadly, to scoop or bail out water, including the removal of water from a …
G502 ἄντλημα ántlēma noun 1 form
to draw (especially water), to bail out
A vessel or container used for drawing or scooping up liquid, particularly water. Its primary sense is an implement for extracting water from a well or a cistern, and by extension refers to any kind o…
G503 ἀντοφθαλμέω antophthalméō verb 1 form
to look at, to face, to confront
To look directly at, to face someone or something, often conveying the idea of confronting or meeting face-to-face. In some contexts, may suggest standing one's ground or enduring a confrontation.
G504 ἄνυδρος ánydros attributive adjective 2 forms
not, without; water
Lacking water, characterized by the absence of water or moisture; primarily means 'dry' or 'without water.' In various contexts, it can describe land, places, or objects that are dry or arid. In metap…
G505 ἀνυπόκριτος anypókritos attributive adjective 4 forms
to act, to pretend, to interpret
Not pretending or masking true intent; genuine, sincere, without pretense. Refers to a state or quality of being free from hypocrisy or deceit, especially in expressions of emotion, faith, or behavior…
G506 ἀνυπότακτος anypótaktos substantive adjective 4 forms
to subject, to subordinate, to order under
Not subjected, not subordinate; refers primarily to a person or state that is not brought under the authority, control, or order of another. Can describe those who resist authority (insubordinate), ar…
G507 ἄνω ánō adverb 1 form
up, above, upward, on top
An adverb of place meaning 'above' or 'upward,' indicating position at a higher place or level. Used to denote spatial elevation ('up, above'), position of origin, or status relative to something else…
G508 ἀνώγεον anṓgeon noun 1 form
above, upper, upper story
An upper room, specifically a room located on an upper floor of a building, often used for dining, gathering, or lodging. In the New Testament context, typically refers to a private upper chamber dist…
G509 ἄνωθεν ánōthen adverb 1 form
above, upward, origin, beginning
From above, indicating spatial origin or source; from a higher place or position (literal). By extension, from the beginning or the start of a sequence (temporal). In certain contexts, signifies 'anew…
G510 ἀνωτερικός anōterikós attributive adjective 1 form
higher, upper, above
Higher in position, situated above, or located at an upper level relative to a reference point; in specific contexts, referring to something situated more remotely above or at a superior elevation. Th…
G511 ἀνώτερος anṓteros adverb 1 form
to be up, to be above, to be higher
Comparative form signifying 'higher' or 'upper' in position, hierarchy, or textual order; denotes something situated (literally or figuratively) above or superior in placement relative to a referenced…
G512 ἀνωφελής anōphelḗs substantive adjective 2 forms
to benefit, to be useful
Not beneficial, providing no advantage, profit, or use; failing to produce a desired effect or outcome. In specific contexts, denotes something or someone without practical value, efficacy, or contrib…
G513 ἀξίνη axínē noun 1 form
cutting tool, axe, to cut, to hew
A tool with a sharp, typically double-edged metal blade mounted on a handle, used for chopping or cutting wood or similar materials. The term also appears metaphorically in some contexts, symbolizing …
G514 ἄξιος áxios predicate adjective 5 forms
to be worthy, to have value, to be suitable, to correspond
Having value or worth, being deserving (of something); denoting the quality of corresponding to or being of equal value, status, or merit. It expresses the idea of being suitable, fitting, or appropri…
G515 ἀξιόω axióō verb 7 forms
to deem worthy, to assess as deserving, to think fit
To consider someone or something worthy or deserving; to judge as fit or deserving of a status, action, or reception. In New Testament usage, commonly to regard a person as worthy (e.g., of respect, o…
G516 ἀξίως axíōs adverb 1 form
to be worthy, to have value, to be appropriate
In a manner corresponding to worth or value, suitably, fittingly. Used to indicate that an action is performed in a way that matches the worth, status, or character of a person, office, or subject, or…
G517 ἀόρατος aóratos substantive adjective 4 forms
to see, to behold
Not visible to the eye; hidden from physical sight. In its primary sense, ἀόρατος describes something or someone that cannot be perceived by natural vision. In extended contexts, especially in philoso…
G518 ἀπαγγέλλω apangéllō verb 14 forms
to announce, to report, to bring a message
To report, announce, or convey information from one party to another, typically with the implication of transmitting a message or making something known. The term emphasizes the act of relaying or com…
G519 ἀπάγχομαι apánchomai verb 1 form
to choke, to strangle
To strangle oneself, especially to take one’s own life by hanging; more generally, to kill by strangulation. The term carries the primary meaning of causing death to oneself by means of choking or sus…
G520 ἀπάγω apágō verb 9 forms
to lead, to bring, to carry
To lead or take away from a place, to remove, usually with a sense of separation from an original position or group. In various contexts, ἀπάγω can mean to lead away physically (as in arresting or rem…
G521 ἀπαίδευτος apaídeutos attributive adjective 1 form
to teach, to train, to educate
Lacking education or formal instruction; untrained. The word primarily conveys the idea of someone who has not received a structured or disciplined upbringing or education, particularly in fields such…
G522 ἀπαίρω apaírō verb 1 form
to lift away, to remove, to carry off
To lift up and carry away; to remove or take something or someone from a place, often with the sense of complete separation from the original context. The core meaning is to cause something to cease t…
G523 ἀπαιτέω apaitéō verb 2 forms
to ask for, to demand, to request
To demand back, to exact or require something that is owed or previously given; to ask for the return of what rightfully belongs to oneself. In various contexts, this may refer to the reclamation of a…
G524 ἀπαλγέω apalgéō verb 1 form
to suffer pain, to feel, to grieve
To lose sensitivity, to become insensible to pain or feeling (whether physical or moral); by extension, to become callous or unresponsive, especially to moral or emotional stimuli. The primary sense i…
G525 ἀπαλλάσσω apallássō verb 3 forms
to change, to remove, to set free, to release
To set free, release from obligation or captivity, or remove (someone or something) from a particular state or condition; by extension, to deliver or cause to depart from a situation. The most basic s…
G526 ἀπαλλοτριόω apallotrióō verb 2 forms
to be other, to make foreign, to make belong elsewhere
to cause someone or something to be estranged, set apart, or cut off from a group, relationship, or prior association; in passive and middle forms, to become estranged, alienated, or no longer sharing…
G527 ἀπαλός apalós predicate adjective 1 form
soft, tender, delicate
Soft, tender — describes physical softness or delicacy to the touch, often used with reference to skin, flesh, or demeanor (as in gentleness or delicacy), and by extension can denote tender age or imm…
G528 ἀπαντάω apantáō verb 2 forms
to meet, to encounter, to come upon
to go out to meet, to encounter, to come upon someone or something. In its primary sense, ἀπαντάω describes the action of proceeding toward someone or something in order to come into contact, whether …
G529 ἀπάντησις apántēsis noun 1 form
to meet, to go out to meet, to encounter
A meeting, encounter; specifically, the act of going out to meet someone arriving. The term refers to an organized or deliberate coming forth to receive or greet someone, often in formal, public, or c…
G530 ἅπαξ hápax adverb 1 form
one time, once, a single occurrence
Adverb expressing the notion of 'one time,' 'once,' or 'a single occurrence.' Primarily means occurring on a single occasion, whether it be numerically (only one time) or conclusively (no further repe…
G531 ἀπαράβατος aparábatos substantive adjective 1 form
to transgress, to go beyond, to violate
Unchangeable, indestructible, or not subject to violation or transgression; in context, this most often refers to something that endures or persists without alteration or cannot be replaced or transfe…
G532 ἀπαρασκεύαστος aparaskeúastos predicate adjective 1 form
to prepare, to make ready
Not prepared, unready—denoting a state or condition of lacking necessary preparation or readiness, either materially or mentally. Can refer to inadequate readiness for an action, task, journey, or sit…
G533 ἀπαρνέομαι aparnéomai verb 4 forms
to deny, to refuse, to repudiate
To deny, repudiate, or disavow; to refuse to acknowledge or reject affiliation. Primarily signifies a strong act of denial or disowning, often with the connotation of breaking association or refusing …
G534 ἀπάρτι apárti
from, now, present moment
From this very moment, from now on; indicates the starting point of a new situation or action beginning at the present or immediate moment. Used to mark the commencement of a new temporal sequence, of…
G535 ἀπαρτισμός apartismós noun 1 form
to fit together, to complete, to bring to a finished state
the act or state of being brought to full completion; the achievement of a perfected or completed state, especially in the sense of finishing something so that no necessary part or stage is lacking. I…
G536 ἀπαρχή aparchḗ noun 2 forms
beginning, first, to offer the first portion
The initial portion of produce, offering, or harvest set aside as a representative or consecrated 'first' part; by extension, that which is regarded as a symbolic or dedicated first example, whether o…
G537 ἅπας hápas indefinite pronoun 7 forms
all, every, whole, entirety
Entire, wholly, all together; denotes totality or completeness, whether of a group, a mass, or (less commonly) of a singular entity. Used to intensify the sense of 'all' or 'every,' emphasizing inclus…
G538 ἀπατάω apatáō verb 3 forms
to deceive, to delude, to mislead
To cause someone to be mistaken or misled, to deceive, lead into error, or delude through trickery, false impressions, or misleading promises. The basic sense is to cause someone to hold a false belie…
G539 ἀπάτη apátē noun 3 forms
to deceive, to mislead
Deceit, deception, or delusion; the act or state of intentionally misleading, causing one to believe what is false, or being misled by something false. In various contexts, refers both to intentional …
G540 ἀπάτωρ apátōr substantive adjective 1 form
father, paternal ancestor
Having no father; of unrecorded or unknown paternal lineage, or lacking information about one's father. In some contexts, used to describe someone whose father is unmentioned or whose paternal ancestr…
G541 ἀπαύγασμα apaúgasma noun 1 form
to beam, to shine, to emit light
Reflected brightness or radiance, the shining forth or emanation of light from a source. In broader contexts, denotes the visible manifestation of brilliance, often implying the visible presence or pr…
G542 ἀπείδω apeídō
to see, to perceive, to observe
To see distinctly or fully; to gaze intently; to observe clearly. The primary lexical meaning is to see in a thorough, complete, or explicit manner, often implying not just the act of perceiving with …
G543 ἀπείθεια apeítheia noun 3 forms
to persuade, to convince, to trust
A state of (active or passive) refusal to be persuaded, particularly characterized by resistance or opposition to authority, exhortation, or instruction; the core meaning is persistent unwillingness t…
G544 ἀπειθέω apeithéō verb 11 forms
to persuade, to trust, to be convinced
to refuse to be persuaded, to be uncompliant or disobedient; the primary sense is to resist conviction or persuasion, often in reference to hearing and rejecting instruction or authority. In a broader…
G545 ἀπειθής apeithḗs substantive adjective 2 forms
to persuade, to convince, to trust
Unpersuadable, not subject to persuasion or conviction; characteristically refusing to be convinced or to comply. By extension, one who is disobedient or resistant, especially to authority, instructio…
G546 ἀπειλέω apeiléō verb 2 forms
to threaten, to menace, to warn sternly
To threaten, to speak or act in a way that communicates an intention to inflict harm or punishment; by extension, to issue authoritative warnings or injunctions. The primary meaning is 'to threaten,' …
G547 ἀπειλή apeilḗ noun 3 forms
to threaten, to menace, to warn with threat
A declaration of intent to inflict punishment, harm, or constraint; threat, menace. In various contexts, refers to verbal or implicit warnings of impending action, particularly with an element of auth…
G548 ἄπειμι ápeimi verb 3 forms
to be, exist
To be away, to be absent from a location; to not be present. In Koine Greek, ἄπειμι denotes the state or condition of a person who is physically distant or separated from a particular place. It can al…
G549 ἄπειμι ápeimi verb 1 form
to go, to depart, to leave, to be away
To go away, to depart or leave from a location, indicating physical movement away from a point of reference. Can also denote absence in some contexts, though this sense is seen primarily in the verbal…
G550 ἀπειπόμην apeipómēn verb 1 form
to say, to speak, to renounce, to deny
To declare openly that one refuses association or responsibility; to deny, repudiate, or disclaim connection with someone or something. The verb expresses a formal, sometimes public, act of disowning,…