1350diktuon {dik'-too-on} probably from a primary verb diko (to cast); n n AV - net 12; 12 1) a net For Synonyms see entry 5808
  
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1351dilogos {dil'-og-os} from 1364 and 3056; v AV - doubletongued 1; 1 1) saying the same thing twice, repeating 2) double tongued, double in speech, saying one thing with one person another with another (with the intent to deceive)
  
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1352dio {dee-o'} from 1223 and 3739; conj AV - wherefore 41, therefore 10, for which cause 2; 53 1) wherefore, on account off
  
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1353diodeuo {dee-od-yoo'-o} from 1223 and 3593; v AV - go throughout 1, pass through 1; 2 1) to pass or travel through 2) to travel here and there, go about
  
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1354Dionusios {dee-on-oo'-see-os} from Dionusos (Bacchus); n pr m AV - Dionysius 1; 1 Dionysius = "devoted to Bacchus" 1) an Athenian, a member of the Areopagus, converted to Christianity by Paul
  
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1355dioper {dee-op'-er} from 1352 and 4007; conj AV - wherefore 3; 3 1) on which very account
  
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1356diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace} from the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098; adj AV - which fell down from Jupiter 1; 1 1) fallen from Zeus, i.e. from heaven 2) an image of the Ephesian Artemis which was supposed to have fallen from heaven
  
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1357diorthosis {dee-or'-tho-sis} from a compound of 1223 and a derivative of 3717, meaning to straighten thoroughly; TDNT - 5:450,727; n f AV - reformation 1; 1 1) in a physical sense, a making straight, restoring to its natural and normal condition something which in some way protrudes or has got out of line, as broken or misshapen limbs 2) of acts and institutions, reformation
  
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1358diorusso {dee-or-oos'-so} from 1223 and 3736; v AV - break through 2, be broken up 1, be broken through 1; 4 1) to dig through: a house
  
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1359Dioskouroi {dee-os'-koo-roy} from the alternate of 2203 and a form of the base of 2877; n pr m AV - Castor and Pollux 1; 1 1) Castor and Pollux, were the twin sons on Jupiter and Leda, and were regarded as the tutelary divinities of sailors
  
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1360dioti {dee-ot'-ee} from 1223 and 3754; conj AV - because 10, for 8, because that 3, therefore 1; 22 1) on this account that, because 2) for
  
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1361Diotrephes {dee-ot-ref-ace'} from the alternate of 2203 and 5142; n pr m AV - Diotrephes 1; 1 Diotrephes = "nourished by Jove" 1) a proud arrogant Christian mentioned in 3 Jo. 9
  
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1362diplous {dip-looce'} from 1364 and (probably) the base of 4119; adj AV - double 3, twofold more 1; 4 1) twofold, double
  
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1363diploo {dip-lo'-o} from 1362; v AV - double 1; 1 1) to double
  
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1364dis {dece} from 1417; adv AV - twice 4, again 2; 6 1) twice
  
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1365distazo {dis-tad'-zo} from 1364; v AV - doubt 2; 2 1) to doubt, waiver
  
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1366distomos {dis'-tom-os} from 1364 and 4750; adj AV - twoedged 2, with two edges 1; 3 1) having a double mouth as a river 1a) used of the edge of the sword and of other weapons, so has the meaning of two-edged
  
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1367dischilioi {dis-khil'-ee-oy} from 1364 and 5507; adj AV - two thousand 1; 1 1) two thousand
  
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1368diulizo {dee-oo-lid'-zo} from 1223 and hulizo {hoo-lid'-zo} (to filter); v AV - strain at 1; 1 1) to filter through, strain through, pour through a filter, strain out
  
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1369dichazo {dee-khad'-zo} from a derivative of 1364; v AV - to set at variance 1; 1 1) to cut into two parts, cleave asunder, sever
  
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1370dichostasia {dee-khos-tas-ee'-ah} from a derivative of 1364 and 4714; TDNT - 1:514,88; n f AV - division 2, sedition 1; 3 1) dissension, division
  
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1371dichotomeo {dee-khot-om-eh'-o} from a compound of a derivative of 1364 and a derivative of temno (to cut); TDNT - 2:225,177; v AV - cut sunder 1, cut in asunder 1; 2 1) to cut into two parts 1a) of the cruel method of punishment used by the Hebrews and others of cutting one in two 2) cut up by scourging, scourge severely
  
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1372dipsao {dip-sah'-o} from a variation of 1373; TDNT - 2:226,177; v AV - thirst 10, be thirsty 3, be athirst 3; 16 1) to suffer thirst, suffer from thirst 1a) figuratively, those who are said to thirst who painfully feel their want of, and eagerly long for, those things by which the soul is refreshed, supported, strengthened
  
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1373dipsos {dip'-sos} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 2:226,; n n AV - thirst 1; 1 1) thirst
  
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1374dipsuchos {dip'-soo-khos} from 1364 and 5590; TDNT - 9:665,1342; adj AV - double minded 2; 2 1) double minded 1a) wavering, uncertain, doubting 1b) divided in interest
  
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1375diogmos {dee-ogue-mos'} from 1377; n m AV - persecution 10; 10 1) persecution
  
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1376dioktes {dee-oke'-tace} from 1377; TDNT - 2:229, *; n m AV - persecutor 1; 1 1) persecutor
  
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1377dioko {dee-o'-ko} a prolonged (and causative) form of a primary verb dio (to flee; cf the base of 1169 and 1249); TDNT - 2:229,177; v AV - persecute 28, follow after 6, follow 4, suffer persecution 3, misc 3; 44 1) to make to run or flee, put to flight, drive away 2) to run swiftly in order to catch a person or thing, to run after 2a) to press on: figuratively of one who in a race runs swiftly to reach the goal 2b) to pursue (in a hostile manner) 3) in any way whatever to harass, trouble, molest one 3a) to persecute 3b) to be mistreated, suffer persecution on account of something 4) without the idea of hostility, to run after, follow after: someone 5) metaph., to pursue 5a) to seek after eagerly, earnestly endeavour to acquire
  
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1378dogma {dog'-mah} from the base of 1380; TDNT - 2:230,178; n n AV - decree 3, ordinance 2; 5 1) doctrine, decree, ordinance 1a) of public decrees 1b) of the Roman Senate 1c) of rulers 2) the rules and requirements of the law of Moses; carrying a suggestion of severity and of threatened judgment 3) of certain decrees of the apostles relative to right living
  
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1379dogmatizo {dog-mat-id'-zo} from 1378; TDNT - 2:230,178; v AV - be subject to ordinances 1; 1 1) to decree, command, enjoin, lay down an ordinance
  
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1380dokeo {dok-eh'-o} a prolonged form of a primary verb, doko {dok'-o} (used only in an alternate in certain tenses; cf the base of 1166) of the same meaning; TDNT - 2:232,178; v AV - think 33, seem 13, suppose 7, seem good 3, please 2, misc 5; 63 1) to be of opinion, think, suppose 2) to seem, to be accounted, reputed 3) it seems to me 3a) I think, judge: thus in question 3b) it seems good to, pleased me, I determined For Synonyms see entry 5837
  
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1381dokimazo {dok-im-ad'-zo} from 1384; TDNT - 2:255,181; v AV - prove 10, try 4, approve 3, discern 2, allow 2, like 1, examine 1; 23 1) to test, examine, prove, scrutinise (to see whether a thing is genuine or not), as metals 2) to recognise as genuine after examination, to approve, deem worthy
  
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1382dokime {dok-ee-may'} from the same as 1384; TDNT - 2:255,181; n f AV - proof 3, experience 2, trial 1, experiment 1; 7 1) proving, trial 2) approved, tried character 3) a proof, a specimen of tried worth
  
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1383dokimion {dok-im'-ee-on} a presumed derivative of 1382; TDNT - 2:255,181; n n AV - trying 1, trial 1; 2 1) the proving 2) that by which something is tried or proved, a test
  
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1384dokimos {dok'-ee-mos} from 1380; TDNT - 2:255,183; adj AV - approved 6, tried 1; 7 1) accepted, particularly of coins and money. 2) accepted, pleasing, acceptable ++++ In the ancient world there was no banking system as we know it today, and no paper money. All money was made from metal, heated until liquid, poured into moulds and allowed to cool. When the coins were cooled, it was necessary to smooth off the uneven edges. The coins were comparatively soft and of course many people shaved them closely. In one century, more than eighty laws were passed in Athens, to stop the practice of shaving down the coins then in circulation. But some money changers were men of integrity, who would accept no counterfeit money. They were men of honour who put only genuine full weighted money into circulation. Such men were called "dokimos" or "approved". Donald Barnhouse
  
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1385dokos {dok-os'} from 1209 (through the idea of holding up); n f AV - beam 6; 6 1) a beam
  
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1386dolios {dol'-ee-os} from 1388; adj AV - deceitful 1; 1 1) deceitful
  
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1387dolioo {dol-ee-o'-o} from 1386; v AV - use deceit 1; 1 1) to deceive, use deceit
  
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1388dolos {dol'-os} from an obsolete primary verb, dello (probably meant to decoy; cf 1185);; n m AV - guile 7, subtilty 2, deceit 2, craft 1; 12 1) craft, deceit, guile
  
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1389doloo {dol-o'-o} from 1388; v AV - handle ... deceitfully 1; 1 1) to ensnare 2) to corrupt
  
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1390doma {dom'-ah} from the base of 1325; n n AV - gift 4; 4 1) a gift For Synonyms see entry 5839
  
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1391doxa {dox'-ah} from the base of 1380; TDNT - 2:233,178; n f AV - glory 145, glorious 10, honour 6, praise 4, dignity 2, worship 1; 168 1) opinion, judgment, view 2) opinion, estimate, whether good or bad concerning someone 2a) in the NT always a good opinion concerning one, resulting in praise, honour, and glory 3) splendour, brightness 3a) of the moon, sun, stars 3b) magnificence, excellence, preeminence, dignity, grace 3c) majesty 3c1) a thing belonging to God 3c1) the kingly majesty which belongs to Him as supreme ruler, majesty in the sense of the absolute perfection of the deity 3c2) a thing belonging to Christ 3c2a) the kingly majesty of the Messiah 3c2b) the absolutely perfect inward or personal excellency of Christ; the majesty 3c3) of the angels 3c3a) as apparent in their exterior brightness 4) a most glorious condition, most exalted state 4a) of that condition with God the Father in heaven to which Christ was raised after He had achieved his work on earth 4b) the glorious condition of blessedness into which is appointed and promised that true Christians shall enter after their Saviour's return from heaven
  
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1392doxazo {dox-ad'-zo} from 1391; TDNT - 2:253,178; v AV - glorify 54, honour 3, have glory 2, magnify 1, make glorious 1, full of glory 1; 62 1) to think, suppose, be of opinion 2) to praise, extol, magnify, celebrate 3) to honour, do honour to, hold in honour 4) to make glorious, adorn with lustre, clothe with splendour 4a) to impart glory to something, render it excellent 4b) to make renowned, render illustrious 4b1) to cause the dignity and worth of some person or thing to become manifest and acknowledged
  
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1393Dorkas {dor-kas'} a primitive root; n pr f AV - Dorcas 2; 2 Dorcas = "gazelle" 1) the name of a woman Peter raised from the dead
  
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1394dosis {dos'-is} from the base of 1325; n f AV - giving 1, gift 1; 2 1) a giving 2) a gift For Synonyms see entry 5839
  
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1395dotes {dot'-ace} from the base of 1325; n m AV - giver 1; 1 1) a giver, bestower
  
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1396doulagogeo {doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o} from a presumed compound of 1401 and 71; TDNT - 2:279,182; v AV - bring into subjection 1; 1 1) to lead away into slavery, claim as one's slave 2) to make a slave and to treat as a slave i.e. with severity, subject to stern and rigid discipline
  
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1397douleia {doo-li'-ah} from 1398; TDNT - 2:261,182; n f AV - bondage 5; 5 1) slavery, bondage, the condition of a slave
  
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1398douleuo {dool-yoo'-o} from 1401; TDNT - 2:261,182; v AV - serve 18, be in bondage 4, do service 3; 25 1) to be a slave, serve, do service 1a) of a nation in subjection to other nations 2) metaph. to obey, submit to 2a) in a good sense, to yield obedience 2b) in a bad sense, of those who become slaves to some base power, to yield to, give one's self up to
  
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1399doule {doo'-lay} feminine of 1401; TDNT - 2:261,182; n f AV - handmaiden 2, handmaid 1; 3 1) a female slave, bondmaid, handmaid
  
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