3950parorgismos {par-org-is-mos'} from 3949; TDNT - 5:382,716; n m AV - wrath 1; 1 1) indignation, wrath, exasperation
  
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3951parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no} from 3844 and otruno (to spur); v AV - stir up 1; 1 1) to incite, stir up
  
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3952parousia {par-oo-see'-ah} from the present participle of 3918; TDNT - 5:858,791; n f AV - coming 22, presence 2; 24 1) presence 2) the coming, arrival, advent 2a) the future visible return from heaven of Jesus, to raise the dead, hold the last judgment, and set up formally and gloriously the kingdom of God
  
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3953paropsis {par-op-sis'} from 3844 and the base of 3795; n f AV - platter 2; 2 1) a side dish, a dish of dainties or choice food suited not so much to satisfy as to gratify the appetite 1a) a side accompaniment of the more solid food 2) the dish itself in which the delicacies are served up
  
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3954parrhesia {par-rhay-see'-ah} from 3956 and a derivative of 4483; TDNT - 5:871,794; n f AV - boldness 8, confidence 6, openly 4, plainly 4, openly + 1722 2, boldly + 1722 1, misc 6; 31 1) freedom in speaking, unreservedness in speech 1a) openly, frankly, i.e without concealment 1b) without ambiguity or circumlocution 1c) without the use of figures and comparisons 2) free and fearless confidence, cheerful courage, boldness, assurance 3) the deportment by which one becomes conspicuous or secures publicity
  
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3955parrhesiazomai {par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee} middle voice from 3954; TDNT - 5:871,794; v AV - speak boldly 4, preach boldly 1, be bold 1, wax bold 1, boldly 1, freely 1; 9 1) to use freedom in speaking, be free spoken 1a) to speak freely 2) to grow confident, have boldness, show assurance, assume a bold bearing
  
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3956pas {pas} including all the forms of declension; TDNT - 5:886,795; adj AV - all 748, all things 170, every 117, all men 41, whosoever 31, everyone 28, whole 12, all manner of 11, every man 11, no + 3756 9, every thing 7, any 7, whatsoever 6, whosoever + 3739 + 302 3, always + 1223 3, daily + 2250 2, any thing 2, no + 3361 2, not tr 7, misc 26; 1243 1) individually 1a) each, every, any, all, the whole, everyone, all things, everything 2) collectively 2a) some of all types ++++ ... "the whole world has gone after him" Did all the world go after Christ? "then went all Judea, and were baptized of him in Jordan." Was all Judea, or all Jerusalem, baptized in Jordan? "Ye are of God, little children", and the whole world lieth in the wicked one". Does the whole world there mean everybody? The words "world" and "all" are used in some seven or eight senses in Scripture, and it is very rarely the "all" means all persons, taken individually. The words are generally used to signify that Christ has redeemed some of all sorts -- some Jews, some Gentiles, some rich, some poor, and has not restricted His redemption to either Jew or Gentile ... C.H. Spurgeon from a sermon on Particular Redemption
  
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3957pascha {pas'-khah} of Aramaic origin cf 6453; TDNT - 5:896,797; n n AV - Passover 28, Easter 1; 29 1) the paschal sacrifice (which was accustomed to be offered for the people's deliverance of old from Egypt) 2) the paschal lamb, i.e. the lamb the Israelites were accustomed to slay and eat on the fourteenth day of the month of Nisan (the first month of their year) in memory of the day on which their fathers, preparing to depart from Egypt, were bidden by God to slay and eat a lamb, and to sprinkle their door posts with its blood, that the destroying angel, seeing the blood, might pass over their dwellings; Christ crucified is likened to the slain paschal lamb 3) the paschal supper 4) the paschal feast, the feast of the Passover, extending from the 14th to the 20th day of the month Nisan
  
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3958pascho {pas'-kho} including the forms (patho {path'-o} apparently a root word; TDNT - 5:904,798; v AV - suffer 39, be vexed 1, passion + 3588 1, feel 1; 42 1) to be affected or have been affected, to feel, have a sensible experience, to undergo 1a) in a good sense, to be well off, in good case 1b) in a bad sense, to suffer sadly, be in a bad plight 1b1) of a sick person
  
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3959Patara {pat'-ar-ah} probably of foreign origin; n pr loc AV - Patara 1; 1 Patara = "scattering, cursing" 1) a maritime city of Lycia, celebrated for its oracle of Apollo
  
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3960patasso {pat-as'-so} probably prolongation from 3817; TDNT - 5:939,804; v AV - smite 9, strike 1; 10 1) to strike gently: as a part or a member of the body 2) to stroke, smite: with the sword, to afflict, to visit with evils, etc. as with a deadly disease 3) to smite down, cut down, to kill, slay
  
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3961pateo {pat-eh'-o} from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); TDNT - 5:940,804; v AV - tread 3, tread down 1, tread under feet 1; 5 1) to tread 1a) to trample, crush with the feet 1b) to advance by setting foot upon, tread upon: to encounter successfully the greatest perils from the machinations and persecutions with which Satan would fain thwart the preaching of the gospel 1c) to tread under foot, trample on, i.e. to treat with insult and contempt: to desecrate the holy city by devastation and outrage
  
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3962pater {pat-ayr'} apparently a root word; TDNT - 5:945,805; n m AV - Father 268, father 150; 419 1) generator or male ancestor 1a) either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents 1b) a more remote ancestor, the founder of a race or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David 1b1) fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a race 1c) one advanced in years, a senior 2) metaph. 2a) the originator and transmitter of anything 2a1) the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same spirit as himself 2a2) one who has infused his own spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds 2b) one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way 2c) a title of honour 2c1) teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received 2c2) the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others 3) God is called the Father 3a) of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler 3b) of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector 3b1) of spiritual beings and of all men 3c) of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father 3d) the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature 3d1) by Jesus Christ himself 3d2) by the apostles
  
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3963Patmos {pat'-mos} of uncertain derivation; n pr loc AV - Patmos 1; 1 Patmos = "my killing" 1) a rugged and bare island in the Aegean Sea
  
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3964patraloas {pat-ral-o'-as} from 3962 and the same as the latter part of 3389; n m AV - murder of a father 1; 1 1) a patricide
  
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3965patria {pat-ree-ah'} a derivative of 3962; TDNT - 5:1015,805; n f AV - lineage 1, kindred 1, family 1; 3 1) lineage running back to some progenitor, ancestry 2) a race or tribe 2a) a group of families, all those who in a given people lay claim to a common origin 2b) the Israelites which distributed into twelve tribes, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob, these were divided into families which were divided into houses 3) family, in a wider sense, nation, people
  
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3966patriarches {pat-ree-arkh'-ace} from 3965 and 757; n m AV - patriarch 4; 4 1) patriarch, founder of a tribe, progenitor 1a) of the twelve sons of Jacob, founders of the tribes of Israel 1b) of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
  
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3967patrikos {pat-ree-kos'} from 3962; TDNT - 5:1021,805; adj AV - of (one's) fathers 1; 1 1) paternal, ancestral, handed down by or received from one's fathers For Synonyms see entry 5869
  
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3968patris {pat-rece'} from 3902; n f AV - (one's) own country 5, country 3; 8 1) one's native country 1a) one's fatherland, one's own country, a fixed abode or home 1b) one's own native place i.e. a city
  
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3969Patrobas {pat-rob'-as} perhaps countr. for Patrobios (a compound of 3962 and 979); n pr m AV - Patrobas 1; 1 Patrobas = "paternal" 1) a certain Christian in Rome
  
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3970patroparadotos {pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os} from 3962 and a derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down); adj AV - received by tradition from (one's) fathers 1; 1 1) handed down from one's father's or ancestors
  
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3971patroos {pat-ro'-os} from 3962; TDNT - 5:1014,*; adj AV - of (one's) fathers 2, of the fathers 1; 3 1) descending from father to son or from ancestors to their posterity as it were by right of inheritance 2) received from the fathers For Synonyms see entry 5869
  
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3972Paulos {pow'-los} of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Paul 163, Paulus (the deputy) 1; 164 Paul or Paulus = "small or little" 1) Paul was the most famous of the apostles and wrote a good part of the NT, the 14 Pauline epistles 2) Paulus was a deputy or pro-consul of Cyprus and is said to be a prudent man, in the management of affairs, as a governor
  
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3973pauo {pow'-o} a root verb ("pause"); v AV - cease 12, leave 2, refrain 1; 15 1) to make to cease or desist 2) to restrain a thing or person from something 3) to cease, to leave off 4) have got release from sin 4a) no longer stirred by its incitements and seductions
  
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3974Paphos {paf'-os} of uncertain derivation; n pr loc AV - Paphos 2; 2 Paphos = "boiling or hot" 1) a maritime city on the west end of Cyprus, with a harbour. It was the residence of a Roman proconsul. "Old Paphos" was noted for the worship and shrine of Venus (Aphrodite) and lay some 7 miles (10 km) to the south-east of it.
  
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3975pachuno {pakh-oo'-no} from a derivative of 4078 (meaning thick); TDNT - 5:1022,816; v AV - wax gross 2; 2 1) to make thick, to make fat, fatten 2) metaph. to make stupid (to render the soul dull or callous)
  
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3976pede {ped'-ay} ultimately from 4228; n f AV - fetter 3; 3 1) a fetter, shackle for the feet
  
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3977pedinos {ped-ee-nos'} from a derivative of 4228 (meaning the ground); adj AV - plain + 5117 1; 1 1) level, plain
  
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3978pezeuo {ped-zyoo'-o} from the same as 3979; v AV - go afoot 1; 1 1) to travel on foot (not on horseback or in carriage), or (if opp. to going by sea) by land
  
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3979peze {ped-zay'} dative case feminine of a derivative of 4228 (as adv); adv AV - on foot 1, afoot 1; 2 1) on foot (as opposed to riding) 2) by land (as opposed to going by sea)
  
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3980peitharcheo {pi-tharkh-eh'-o} from a compound of 3982 and 757; TDNT - 6:9,818; v AV - obey 2, hearken unto 1, obey a magistrate 1; 4 1) to obey (a ruler or a superior)
  
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3981peithos {pi-thos'} or peitho {pi-tho'} from 3982; TDNT - 6:8,818; adj AV - enticing 1; 1 1) persuasive
  
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3982peitho {pi'-tho} a primary verb; TDNT - 6:1,818; v AV - persuade 22, trust 8, obey 7, have confidence 6, believe 3, be confident 2, misc 7; 55 1) persuade 1a) to persuade, i.e. to induce one by words to believe 1b) to make friends of, to win one's favour, gain one's good will, or to seek to win one, strive to please one 1c) to tranquillise 1d) to persuade unto i.e. move or induce one to persuasion to do something 2) be persuaded 2a) to be persuaded, to suffer one's self to be persuaded; to be induced to believe: to have faith: in a thing 2a1) to believe 2a2) to be persuaded of a thing concerning a person 2b) to listen to, obey, yield to, comply with 3) to trust, have confidence, be confident
  
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3983peinao {pi-nah'-o} from the same as 3993 (through the idea of pinching toil; "pine"); TDNT - 6:12,820; v AV - hunger 10, be an hungred 9, be hungry 3, hungry 1; 23 1) to hunger, be hungry 1a) to suffer want 1b) to be needy 2) metaph. to crave ardently, to seek with eager desire
  
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3984peira {pi'-rah} from the base of 4008 (through the idea of piercing); TDNT - 6:23,822; n f AV - assay + 2983 1, trial 1; 2 1) a trial, experience, attempt 2) to attempt a thing, to make trial of a thing or of a person 3) to have a trial of a thing 4) to experience, learn to know by experience
  
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3985peirazo {pi-rad'-zo} from 3984; TDNT - 6:23,822; v AV - tempt 29, try 4, tempter 2, prove 1, assay 1, examine 1, go about 1; 39 1) to try whether a thing can be done 1a) to attempt, endeavour 2) to try, make trial of, test: for the purpose of ascertaining his quantity, or what he thinks, or how he will behave himself 2a) in a good sense 2b) in a bad sense, to test one maliciously, craftily to put to the proof his feelings or judgments 2c) to try or test one's faith, virtue, character, by enticement to sin 2c1) to solicit to sin, to tempt 1c1a) of the temptations of the devil 2d) after the OT usage 2d1) of God: to inflict evils upon one in order to prove his character and the steadfastness of his faith 2d2) men are said to tempt God by exhibitions of distrust, as though they wished to try whether he is not justly distrusted 2d3) by impious or wicked conduct to test God's justice and patience, and to challenge him, as it were to give proof of his perfections.
  
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3986peirasmos {pi-ras-mos'} from 3985; TDNT - 6:23,822; n m AV - temptation 19, temptations 1, try 1; 21 1) an experiment, attempt, trial, proving 1a) trial, proving: the trial made of you by my bodily condition, since condition served as to test the love of the Galatians toward Paul (Gal. 4:14) 1b) the trial of man's fidelity, integrity, virtue, constancy 1b1) an enticement to sin, temptation, whether arising from the desires or from the outward circumstances 1b2) an internal temptation to sin 1b2a) of the temptation by which the devil sought to divert Jesus the Messiah from his divine errand 1b3) of the condition of things, or a mental state, by which we are enticed to sin, or to a lapse from the faith and holiness 1b4) adversity, affliction, trouble: sent by God and serving to test or prove one's character, faith, holiness 1c) temptation (i.e. trial) of God by men 1c1) rebellion against God, by which his power and justice are, as it were, put to the proof and challenged to show themselves
  
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3987peirao {pi-rah'-o} from 3984; TDNT - 6:23,822; v AV - assay 1, go about 1, vr tempted 1; 3 1) to make a trial of, to attempt 1a) taught by trial, experienced 2) to test, to make trial of one, put him to proof 2a) his mind, sentiments, temper 2b) in particular, to attempt to induce one to commit some (esp. carnal) crime 2c) tempted to sin
  
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3988peismone {pice-mon-ay'} from a presumed derivative of 3982; TDNT - 6:9,818; n f AV - persuasion 1; 1 1) persuasion 2) treacherous or deceptive persuasion
  
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3989pelagos {pel'-ag-os} of uncertain affinity; n n AV - depth 1, sea 1; 2 1) the sea 2) the high sea, the deep (where ships sail)
  
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3990pelekizo {pel-ek-id'-zo} from a derivative of 4141 (meaning an axe); v AV - behead 1; 1 1) to cut off with an axe, to behead
  
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3991pemptos {pemp'-tos} from 4002; adj AV - fifth 4; 4 1) fifth
  
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3992pempo {pem'-po} apparently a root word; TDNT - 1:398,67; v AV - send 77, thrust in 2, again send 2; 81 1) to send 1a) to bid a thing to be carried to one 1b) to send (thrust or insert) a thing into another For Synonyms see entry 5813
  
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3993penes {pen'-ace} from a primary peno (to toil for daily subsistence); TDNT - 6:37,824; adj AV - poor 1; 1 1) poor For Synonyms see entry 5870
  
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3994penthera {pen-ther-ah'} from 3995; n f AV - mother in law 3, wife's mother 3; 6 1) mother-in-law, a wife's mother
  
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3995pentheros {pen-ther-os'} of uncertain affinity; n m AV - father in law 1; 1 1) father-in-law, a wife's father
  
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3996pentheo {pen-theh'-o} from 3997; TDNT - 6:40,825; v AV - mourn 7, wail 2, bewail 1; 10 1) to mourn 2) to mourn for, lament one
  
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3997penthos {pen'-thos} strengthened from the alternate of 3958; TDNT - 6:40,825; n n AV - sorrow 3, mourning 2; 5 1) mourning
  
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3998penichros {pen-ikh-ros'} prolongation from the base of 3993; TDNT - 6:40,824; adj AV - poor 1; 1 1) needy, poor
  
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3999pentakis {pen-tak-ece'} multiplicative adverb from 4002; adv AV - five times 1; 1 1) five times
  
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