Strong's Concordance Numbers

3700 3701 3702  3703 3704 3705  3706 3707 3708  3709 3710 3711  3712 3713 3714 
3715 3716 3717  3718 3719 3720  3721 3722 3723  3724 3725 3726  3727 3728 3729 
3730 3731 3732  3733 3734 3735  3736 3737 3738  3739 3740 3741  3742 3743 3744 
3745 3746 3747  3748 3749 








3700

optanomai {op-tan'-om-ahee} or optomai {op-tom-ahee} a (middle voice) prolonged form of the primary (middle voice) optomai {op'-tom-ahee}, which is used for it in certain tenses, and both as alternate of 3708; TDNT - 5:315,706; v AV - see 37, appear 17, look 2, show (one's) self 1, being seen 1; 58 1) to look at, behold 2) to allow one's self to be seen, to appear   



3701

optasia {op-tas-ee'-ah} from a presumed derivative of 3700; TDNT - 5:372,706; n f AV - vision 4; 4 1) the act of exhibiting one's self to view 2) a sight, a vision, an appearance presented to one whether asleep or awake   



3702

optos {op-tos'} from an obsolete verb akin to hepso (to "steep"); adj AV - broiled 1; 1 1) cooked, broiled   



3703

opora {op-o'-rah} apparently from the base of 3796 and 5610; n f AV - fruit 1; 1 1) the season which succeeds summer, from the rising of Sirius to that of Arcturus, i.e. from late summer, early autumn, our dog days 2) ripe fruits (of trees)   



3704

hopos {hop'-oce} from 3739 and 4459; particle AV - that 45, how 4, to 4, so that 1, when 1, because 1; 56 1) how, that   



3705

horama {hor'-am-ah} from 3708; TDNT - 5:371,706; n n AV - vision 11, sight 1; 12 1) that which is seen, spectacle 2) a sight divinely granted in an ecstasy or in a sleep, a vision   



3706

horasis {hor'-as-is} from 3708; TDNT - 5:370,706; n f AV - vision 2, in sight 1, look upon 1; 4 1) the act of seeing 1a) the sense of sight, the eyes 2) appearance, visible form 3) a vision 3a) an appearance divinely granted in an ecstasy or dream   



3707

horatos {hor-at-os'} from 3708; TDNT - 5:368,706; adj AV - visible 1; 1 1) visible, open to view   



3708

horao {hor-ah'-o} properly, to stare at [cf 3700]; TDNT - 5:315,706; v AV - see 51, take heed 5, behold 1, perceive 1, not tr 1; 59 1) to see with the eyes 2) to see with the mind, to perceive, know 3) to see, i.e. become acquainted with by experience, to experience 4) to see, to look to 4a) to take heed, beware 4b) to care for, pay heed to 5) I was seen, showed myself, appeared For Synonyms see entry 5822   



3709

orge {or-gay'} from 3713; TDNT - 5:382,716; n f AV - wrath 31, anger 3, vengeance 1, indignation 1; 36 1) anger, the natural disposition, temper, character 2) movement or agitation of the soul, impulse, desire, any violent emotion, but esp. anger 3) anger, wrath, indignation 4) anger exhibited in punishment, hence used for punishment itself 4a) of punishments inflicted by magistrates   



3710

orgizo {or-gid'-zo} from 3709; TDNT - 5:382,*; v AV - be angry 5, be wroth 3; 8 1) to provoke, to arouse to anger 2) to be provoked to anger, be angry, be wroth   



3711

orgilos {org-ee'-los} from 3709; TDNT - 5:382,716; adj AV - soon angry 1; 1 1) prone to anger, irascible   



3712

orguia {org-wee-ah'} from 3713; n f AV - fathom 2; 2 1) fathom, the distance across the breast from the tip of one middle finger to the tip of the other when the arms are outstretched, 5 to 6 feet (2 m)   



3713

oregomai {or-eg'-om-ahee} middle voice of apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary [cf 3735]; TDNT - 5:447,727; v AV - desire 2, covet after 1; 3 1) to stretch one's self out in order to touch or to grasp something, to reach after or desire something 2) to give one's self up to the love of money   



3714

oreinos {or-i-nos} from 3735; adj AV - hill 2; 2 1) mountainous, hilly 2) the mountain district, hill country   



3715

orexis {or'-ex-is} from 3713; TDNT - 5:447,727; n f AV - lust 1; 1 1) desire, longing, craving for 2) eager desire, lust, appetite 2a) used both in a good and a bad sense, as well of natural and lawful and even of proper cravings (of appetite for food), also of corrupt and unlawful desires   



3716

orthopodeo {or-thop-od-eh'-o} from a compound of 3717 and 4228; TDNT - 5:451,727; v AV - walk uprightly 1; 1 1) to walk in a straight course 2) metaph. to act uprightly   



3717

orthos {or-thos'} probably from the base of 3735; TDNT - 5:449,727; adj AV - upright 1, straight 1; 2 1) straight, erect 1a) upright 1b) straight, not crooked   



3718

orthotomeo {or-thot-om-eh'-o} from a compound of 3717 and the base of 5114; TDNT - 8:111,1169; v AV - rightly divide 1; 1 1) to cut straight, to cut straight ways 1a) to proceed on straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to doing right 2) to make straight and smooth, to handle aright, to teach the truth directly and correctly   



3719

orthrizo {or-thrid'-zo} from 3722; v AV - come early in the morning 1; 1 1) to rise early in the morning   



3720

orthrinos {or-thrin-os'} from 3722; adj AV - morning 1; 1 1) early   



3721

orthrios {or'-three-os} from 3722; adj AV - early 1; 1 1) early 2) rising at the first dawn or very early in the morning   



3722

orthros {or'-thros} from the same as 3735; n m AV - early in the morning 3; 3 1) daybreak, dawn 2) at early dawn, at daybreak, early in the morning   



3723

orthos {or-thoce'} from 3717; adv AV - rightly 2, plain 1, right 1; 4 1) rightly   



3724

horizo {hor-id'-zo} from 3725; TDNT - 5:452,728; v AV - determine 2, ordain 2, as it was determined + 2596 + 3588 1, declare 1, limit 1, determine 1; 8 1) to define 1a) to mark out the boundaries or limits (of any place or thing) 1b to determine, appoint 1b1) that which has been determined, acc. to appointment, decree 1b2) to ordain, determine, appoint   



3725

horion {hor'-ee-on} from a derivative of an apparently primary horos (a bound or limit); n n AV - coast 10, border 1; 11 1) boundaries 1a) for a region, district, land, territory   



3726

horkizo {hor-kid'-zo} from 3727; TDNT - 5:462,729; v AV - adjure 2, charge 1; 3 1) to force to take an oath, to administer an oath to 2) to adjure (solemnly implore)   



3727

horkos {hor'-kos} from herkos (a fence, perhaps akin to 3725); TDNT - 5:457,729; n m AV - oath 10; 10 1) that which has been pledged or promised with an oath   



3728

horkomosia {hor-ko-mos-ee'ah} from a compound of 3727 and a derivative of 3660; TDNT - 5:463,729; n f AV - oath 4; 4 1) affirmation made on oath, the taking of an oath, an oath   



3729

hormao {hor-mah'-o} from 3730; TDNT - 5:467,730; v AV - run violently 3, run 1, rush 1; 5 1) to set in rapid motion, stir up, incite, urge on 2) to start forward impetuously, to rush   



3730

horme {hor-may'} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 5:467,730; n f AV - assault 1, not tr 1; 2 1) a violent motion, impulse 2) a hostile movement, onset, assault   



3731

hormema {hor'-may-mah} from 3730; TDNT - 5:467,730; n n AV - violence 1; 1 1) a rush, impulse 2) that which is impelled or hurried away by impulse   



3732

orneon {or'-neh-on} from a presumed derivative of 3733; n n AV - fowl 2, bird 1; 3 1) a bird   



3733

ornis {or'-nis} probably from a prolonged form of the base of 3735; n m AV - hen 2; 2 1) a bird 2) a cock, a hen   



3734

horothesia {hor-oth-es-ee'-ah} from a compound of the base of 3725 and a derivative of 5087; n f AV - bound 1; 1 1) a setting of boundaries, laying down limits 2) a definite limit, bounds   



3735

oros {or'-os} probably from an obsolete oro (to rise or "rear", perhaps akin to 142, cf 3733); TDNT - 5:475,732; n n AV - mountain 41, mount 21, hill 3; 65 1) a mountain   



3736

orusso {or-oos'-so} apparently a root word; v AV - dig 3; 3 1) to dig   



3737

orphanos {or-fan-os'} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 5:487,734; adj AV - comfortless 1, fatherless 1; 2 1) bereft (of a father, of parents) 1a) of those bereft of a teacher, guide, guardian 1b) orphaned   



3738

orcheomai {or-kheh'-om-ahee} middle voice from orchos (a row or ring); v AV - dance 4; 4 1) to dance   



3739

hos {hos} including feminine he {hay}, and neuter ho {ho} probably a primary word (or perhaps a form of the article 3588); pron AV - which 395, whom 262, that 129, who 84, whose 53, what 42, that which 20, whereof 13, misc 430; 1393 1) who, which, what, that ++++ Wigram's count is 1308 not 1393.   



3740

hosakis {hos-ak'-is} multiple adverb from 3739; adv AV - as often as + 302 1, as often as + 1437 1, as oft as + 302 1; 3 1) as often as, as often soever as   



3741

hosios {hos'-ee-os} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 5:489,734; adj AV - holy 4, Holy One 2, mercies 1, shall be 1; 8 1) undefiled by sin, free from wickedness, religiously observing every moral obligation, pure holy, pious   



3742

hosiotes {hos-ee-ot'-ace} from 3741; TDNT - 5:493,734; n f AV - holiness 2; 2 1) piety towards God, fidelity in observing the obligations of piety, holiness   



3743

hosios {hos-ee-oce'} from 3741; TDNT - 5:489,734; adv AV - holily 1; 1 1) piously, holily   



3744

osme {os-may'} from 3605; TDNT - 5:493,735; n f AV - savour 4, odour 2; 6 1) a smell, odour   



3745

hosos {hos'-os} by reduplication from 3739; pron AV - as many as 24, whatsoever 9, that 9, whatsoever things 8, whatsoever + 302 7 as long as 5, how great things 5, what 4, misc 37; 115 1) as great as, as far as, how much, how many, whoever   



3746

hosper {hos'-per} from 3739 and 4007; pron AV - whomsoever 1; 1 1) whomever   



3747

osteon {os-teh'-on} or contracted ostoun {os-toon'} of uncertain affinity; n n AV - bone 5; 5 1) a bone   



3748

hostis {hos'-tis} including the feminine hetis {hay'-tis} from 3739 and 5100; pron AV - which 82, who 30, whosoever 12, that 8, whatsoever + 302 4, whosoever + 302 3, whatsoever + 3956 + 302 2, misc 13; 154 1) whoever, whatever, who   



3749

ostrakinos {os-tra'-kin-os} from ostrakon ["oyster"] (a tile, i.e. terra cotta); adj AV - earthen 1, of earth 1; 2 1) earthen, clay 1a) with the added suggestion of frailty