Strong's Concordance Numbers

3800 3801 3802  3803 3804 3805  3806 3807 3808  3809 3810 3811  3812 3813 3814 
3815 3816 3817  3818 3819 3820  3821 3822 3823  3824 3825 3826  3827 3828 3829 
3830 3831 3832  3833 3834 3835  3836 3837 3838  3839 3840 3841  3842 3843 3844 
3845 3846 3847  3848 3849 








3800

opsonion {op-so'-nee-on} from a presumed derivative of the same as 3795; TDNT - 5:591,752; n n AV - wage 3, charges 1; 4 1) a soldier's pay, allowance 1a) that part of the soldier's support given in place of pay [i.e. rations] and the money in which he is paid 2) metaph. wages: hire or pay of sin   



3801

ho on kai ho en kai ho erchomenos a phrase combining 3588 with the present participle and imperfect of 1510 and the present participle of 2064 by means of 2532; phrase AV - which is 2, and which was 2, and which is to come 2, which art 2, and wast 2, which was 1, and is 1, and is to come 1, and art to come 1, and shall be 1; 15 1) He who is, and was, and is coming   



3802

pagideuo {pag-id-yoo'-o} from 3803; TDNT - 5:595,752; v AV - entangle 1; 1 1) to ensnare, entrap 1a) of birds 2) metaph. of the attempt to elicit from one some remark which can be turned into an accusation against him   



3803

pagis {pag-ece'} from 4078; TDNT - 5:593,752; n f AV - snare 5; 5 1) snare, trap, noose 1a) of snares in which birds are entangled and caught 1a1) implies unexpectedly, suddenly, because birds and beasts are caught unawares 1b) a snare, i.e. whatever brings peril, loss, destruction 1b1) of a sudden and unexpected deadly peril 1b2) of the allurements and seductions of sin 1b3) the allurements to sin by which the devil holds one bound 1b4) the snares of love   



3804

pathema {path'-ay-mah} from a presumed derivative of 3806; TDNT - 5:930,798; n n AV - suffering 11, affliction 3, affection 1, motion 1; 16 1) that which one suffers or has suffered 1a) externally, a suffering, misfortune, calamity, evil, affliction 1a1) of the sufferings of Christ 1a2) also the afflictions which Christians must undergo in behalf of the same cause which Christ patiently endured 1b) of an inward state, an affliction, passion 2) an enduring, undergoing, suffering   



3805

pathetos {path-ay-tos'} from the same as 3804; TDNT - 5:924,798; adj AV - suffer 1; 1 1) passible, endued with the capacity of suffering, capable of feeling 2) subject to the necessity of suffering, destined to suffer   



3806

pathos {path'-os} from the alternate of 3958; TDNT - 5:926,798; n n AV - inordinate affection 1, affection 1, lust 1; 3 1) whatever befalls one, whether it be sad or joyous 1a) spec. a calamity, mishap, evil, affliction 2) a feeling which the mind suffers 2a) an affliction of the mind, emotion, passion 2b) passionate deed 2c) used by the Greeks in either a good or bad sense 2d) in the NT in a bad sense, depraved passion, vile passions For Synonyms see entry 5845   



3807

paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'} from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 71; TDNT - 5:596,753; n m AV - schoolmaster 2, instructor 1; 3 1) a tutor i.e. a guardian and guide of boys. Among the Greeks and the Romans the name was applied to trustworthy slaves who were charged with the duty of supervising the life and morals of boys belonging to the better class. The boys were not allowed so much as to step out of the house without them before arriving at the age of manhood.   



3808

paidarion {pahee-dar'-ee-on} from a presumed derivative of 3816; TDNT - 5:636,759; n n AV - child 1, lad 1; 2 1) little boy, a lad For Synonyms see entry 5868   



3809

paideia {pahee-di'-ah} from 3811; TDNT - 5:596,753; n f AV - chastening 3, nurture 1, instruction 1, chastisement 1; 6 1) the whole training and education of children (which relates to the cultivation of mind and morals, and employs for this purpose now commands and admonitions, now reproof and punishment) It also includes the training and care of the body 2) whatever in adults also cultivates the soul, esp. by correcting mistakes and curbing passions. 2a) instruction which aims at increasing virtue 2b) chastisement, chastening, (of the evils with which God visits men for their amendment)   



3810

paideutes {pahee-dyoo-tace'} from 3811; TDNT - 5:596,753; n m AV - instructor 1, which corrected 1; 2 1) an instructor, preceptor, teacher 2) a chastiser   



3811

paideuo {pahee-dyoo'-o} from 3816; TDNT - 5:596,753; v AV - chasten 6, chastise 2, learn 2, teach 2, instruct 1; 13 1) to train children 1a) to be instructed or taught or learn 1b) to cause one to learn 2) to chastise 2a) to chastise or castigate with words, to correct 2a1) of those who are moulding the character of others by reproof and admonition 2b) of God 2b1) to chasten by the affliction of evils and calamities 2c) to chastise with blows, to scourge 2c1) of a father punishing his son 2c2) of a judge ordering one to be scourged   



3812

paidiothen {pahee-dee-oth'-en} from (of source) from 3813; adv AV - of a child 1; 1 1) from childhood, from a child   



3813

paidion {pahee-dee'-on} from dimin. of 3816; TDNT - 5:636,759; n n AV - child 25, little child 12, young child 10, damsel 4; 51 1) a young child, a little boy, a little girl 1a) infants 1b) children, little ones 1c) an infant 1c1) of a (male) child just recently born 1d) of a more advanced child; of a mature child; 1e) metaph. children (like children) in intellect For Synonyms see entry 5868   



3814

paidiske {pahee-dis'-kay} from diminutive of 3816; n f AV - damsel 4, bondwomen 4, maid 3, maiden 1, bondmaid 1; 13 1) a young girl, damsel 2) a maid-servant, a young female slave 2a) a maid servant who has charge of the door For Synonyms see entry 5868   



3815

paizo {paheed'-zo} from 3816; TDNT - 5:625,758; v AV - play 1; 1 1) to play like a child 2) to play, sport, jest 3) to give way to hilarity, esp. by joking singing, dancing   



3816

pais {paheece} perhaps from 3817; TDNT - 5:636,759; n m/f AV - servant 10, child 7, son (Christ) 2, son 1, manservant 1, maid 1, maiden 1, young man 1; 24 1) a child, boy or girl 1a) infants, children 2) servant, slave 2a) an attendant, servant, spec. a king's attendant, minister For Synonyms see entry 5868   



3817

paio {pah'-yo} a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than 5180);; v AV - smite 4, strike 1; 5 1) to strike, smite 2) to sting (to strike or wound with a sting)   



3818

Pakatiane {pak-at-ee-an-ay'} feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation; adj AV - Pacatiana 1; 1 Phrygia = "dry, barren" 1) in the 4th century after Christ, Phrygia was divided into Phrygia Salutaris and Phrygia Pacatiana; Laodicea was a city in the latter   



3819

palai {pal'-ahee} probably another form for 3825 (through the idea of retrocession); TDNT - 5:717,769; adv AV - long ago 1, any while 1, a great while ago 1, old 1, in time past 1, of old 1; 6 1) of old, former 2) long ago   



3820

palaios {pal-ah-yos'} from 3819; TDNT - 5:717,769; adj AV - old 18, old wine 1; 19 1) old, ancient 2) no longer new, worn by use, the worse for wear, old For Synonyms see entry 5816   



3821

palaiotes {pal-ah-yot'-ace} from 3820; TDNT - 5:720,769; n f AV - oldness 1; 1 1) oldness: the old state of life controlled by 'the letter'   



3822

palaioo {pal-ah-yo'-o} from 3820; TDNT - 5:720,769; v AV - wax old 2, make old 1, decay 1; 4 1) to make ancient or old 1a) to become old, to be worn out 1b) of things worn out by time and use 2) to declare a thing to be old and so about to be abrogated   



3823

pale {pal'-ay} from pallo (to vibrate, another form for 906); TDNT - 5:721,770; n f AV - wrestle 1; 1 1) wrestling (a contest between two in which each endeavours to throw the other, and which is decided when the victor is able to hold his opponent down with his hand upon his neck) 1a) the term is transferred to the Christian's struggle with the power of evil   



3824

paliggenesia {pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah} from 3825 and 1078; TDNT - 1:686,117; n f AV - regeneration 2; 2 1) new birth, reproduction, renewal, recreation, regeneration 1a) hence renovation, regeneration, the production of a new life consecrated to God, a radical change of mind for the better. The word often used to denote the restoration of a thing to its pristine state, its renovation, as a renewal or restoration of life after death 1b) the renovation of the earth after the deluge 1c) the renewal of the world to take place after its destruction by fire, as the Stoics taught 1d) the signal and glorious change of all things (in heaven and earth) for the better, that restoration of the primal and perfect condition of things which existed before the fall of our first parents, which the Jews looked for in connection with the advent of the Messiah, and which Christians expected in connection with the visible return of Jesus from heaven. 1e) other uses 1e1) of Cicero's restoration to rank and fortune on his recall from exile 1e2) of the restoration of the Jewish nation after exile 1e3) of the recovery of knowledge by recollection   



3825

palin {pal'-in} probably from the same as 3823 (through the idea of oscillatory repetition); adv AV - again 142; 142 1) anew, again 1a) renewal or repetition of the action 1b) again, anew 2) again, i.e. further, moreover 3) in turn, on the other hand   



3826

pamplethei {pam-play-thi'} dative case (adverb) of a compound of 3956 and 4128; adv AV - all at once 1; 1 1) with the whole multitude 2) all together, one and all   



3827

pampolus {pam-pol-ooce} from 3956 and 4183; adj AV - very great 1; 1 1) very great   



3828

Pamphulia {pam-fool-ee'-ah} from a compound of 3956 and 4443, every-tribal, i.e. heterogeneous (5561 being implied); n pr loc AV - Pamphylia 5; 5 Pamphylia = "of every tribe" 1) a province in Asia Minor, bounded on the east by Cilicia, on the west by Lycia and Phrygia Minor, on the north by Galatia and Cappadocia, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea   



3829

pandocheion {pan-dokk-i'-on} from a presumed compound of 3956 and a derivative of 1209; n n AV - inn 1; 1 1) an inn, a public house for the reception of strangers   



3830

pandocheus {pan-dokh-yoos'} from the same as 3829; n m AV - host 1; 1 1) an inn keeper, host   



3831

paneguris {pan-ay'-goo-ris} from 3956 and a derivative of 58; TDNT - 5:722,770; n f AV - general assembly 1; 1 1) a festal gathering of the whole people to celebrate public games or other solemnities 2) a public festal assembly   



3832

panoiki {pan-oy-kee'} from 3956 and 3624; adv AV - with all (one's) house 1; 1 1) with all (his) house, with (his) whole family   



3833

panoplia {pan-op-lee'-ah} from a compound of 3956 and 3696; TDNT - 5:295,702; n f AV - whole armour 2, all ... armour 1; 3 1) full armour, complete armour 1a) includes shield, sword, lance, helmet, greaves, and breastplate   



3834

panourgia {pan-oorg-ee'-ah} from 3835; TDNT - 5:722,770; n f AV - craftiness 3, subtlety 1, cunning craftiness 1; 5 1) craftiness, cunning 2) a specious or false wisdom 3) in a good sense, prudence, skill, in undertaking and carrying on affairs   



3835

panourgos {pan-oor'-gos} from 3956 and 2041; TDNT - 5:722,770; adj AV - crafty 1; 1 1) skilful, clever 1a) in a good sense, fit to undertake and accomplish anything, dexterous, wise, sagacious, skilful 1b) in a bad sense, crafty, cunning, knavish, treacherous, deceitful   



3836

pantachothen {pan-takh-oth'-en} adverb (of source) from 3837; adv AV - from every quarter 1; 1 1) from all sides, from every quarter   



3837

pantachou {pan-takh-oo'} genitive case (as adverb of place) of a presumed derivative of 3956; adv AV - every where 6, in all places 1; 7 1) everywhere   



3838

panteles {pan-tel-ace'} adverb (of manner) from 3956 and 5056; TDNT - 8:66,1161; adj AV - in no wise + 1519 + 3588 1, uttermost 1; 2 1) all complete, perfect 2) completely, perfectly, utterly   



3839

pante {pan'-tay} adverb (of manner) from 3956; adv AV - always 1; 1 1) everywhere, wholly, in all respects, in every way   



3840

pantothen {pan-toth'-en} adverb (of source) from 3956; adv AV - on every side 1, round about 1; 2 1) from all sides, from every quarter   



3841

pantokrator {pan-tok-rat'-ore} from 3956 and 2904; TDNT - 3:914,466; n m AV - Almighty 9, omnipotent 1; 10 1) he who holds sway over all things 2) the ruler of all 3) almighty: God   



3842

pantote {pan'-tot-eh} from 3956 and 3753; adv AV - always 29, ever 6, alway 5, evermore 2; 42 1) at all times, always, ever   



3843

pantos {pan'-toce} from 3956; adv AV - by all means 2, altogether 2, surely 1, must needs + 1163 1, no doubt 1, in no wise 1, at all 1; 9 1) altogether 1a) in any and every way, by all means 1b) doubtless, surely, certainly 1c) in no wise, not at all   



3844

para {par-ah'} a root word; TDNT - 5:727,771; prep AV - of 51, with 42, from 24, by ... side 15, at 12, than 11, misc 45; 200 1) from, of at, by, besides, near   



3845

parabaino {par-ab-ah'-ee-no} from 3844 and the base of 939; TDNT - 5:736,772; v AV - transgression 3, fall by transgression 1; 4 1) to go by the side of 2) to go past or pass over without touching a thing 3) to overstep, neglect, violate, transgress 4) so to go past as to turn aside from 4a) to depart, leave, be turned from 5) one who abandons his trust   



3846

paraballo {par-ab-al'-lo} from 3844 and 906; v AV - compare 1, arrive 1; 2 1) to throw before, cast to (as fodder for horses) 2) to put one thing by the side of another for the sake of comparison, to compare, liken 3) to put one's self, betake one's self into a place or to a person   



3847

parabasis {par-ab'-as-is} from 3845; TDNT - 5:739,772; n f AV - transgression 6, breaking 1; 7 1) a going over 2) metaph. a disregarding, violating 2a) of the Mosaic law 2b) the breach of a definite, promulgated, ratified law 2c) to create transgressions, i.e. that sins might take on the character of transgressions, and thereby the consciousness of sin be intensified and the desire for redemption be aroused   



3848

parabates {par-ab-at'-ace} from 3845; TDNT - 5:740,772; n m AV - transgressor 3, breaker 1, transgress 1; 5 1) a transgressor 2) a lawbreaker   



3849

parabiazomai {par-ab-ee-ad'-zom-ahee} from 3844 and the middle voice of 971; v AV - constrain 2; 2 1) to employ force contrary to nature and right 2) to compel by employing force 3) to constrain one by entreaties