Strong's Concordance Numbers

4650 4651 4652  4653 4654 4655  4656 4657 4658  4659 4660 4661  4662 4663 4664 
4665 4666 4667  4668 4669 4670  4671 4672 4673  4674 4675 4676  4677 4678 4679 
4680 4681 4682  4683 4684 4685  4686 4687 4688  4689 4690 4691  4692 4693 4694 
4695 4696 4697  4698 4699 








4650

skorpizo {skor-pid'-zo} apparently from the same as 4651 (through the idea of penetrating); TDNT - 7:418,1048; v AV - scatter 3, scatter abroad 1, disperse abroad 1; 5 1) to scatter 1a) of those who, routed or terror stricken or driven by some other impulses, fly in every direction 1b) to scatter abroad (what others may collect for themselves), or one dispensing blessings literally   



4651

skorpios {skor-pee'-os} probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of 4649 and meaning to pierce); n m AV - scorpion 5; 5 1) a scorpion, the name of a little animal, somewhat resembling a lobster, which in warm regions lurk, esp. in stone walls; it has a poisonous sting in its tail   



4652

skoteinos {skot-i-nos'} from 4655; TDNT - 7:423,1049; adj AV - full of darkness 2, dark 1; 3 1) full of darkness, covered with darkness   



4653

skotia {skot-ee'-ah} from 4655; TDNT - 7:423,1049; n f AV - darkness 14, dark 2; 16 1) darkness 2) the darkness due to want of light 3) metaph. used of ignorance of divine things, and its associated wickedness, and the resultant misery in hell   



4654

skotizo {skot-id-zo} from 4655; TDNT - 7:423,1049; v AV - darken 8; 8 1) to cover with darkness, to darken 2) to be covered with darkness, be darkened 2a) of heavenly bodies as deprived of light 2b) metaph. 1b1) of the eyes 2b2) of the understanding 2b3) of the mind   



4655

skotos {skot'-os} from the base of 4639; TDNT - 7:423,1049; n n AV - darkness 32; 32 1) darkness 1a) of night darkness 1b) of darkened eyesight or blindness 2) metaph. 2a) of ignorance respecting divine things and human duties, and the accompanying ungodliness and immorality, together with their consequent misery in hell 2b) persons in whom darkness becomes visible and holds sway   



4656

skotoo {skot-o'-o} from 4655; TDNT - 7:423,1049; v AV - full of darkness 1; 1 1) to darken, cover with darkness 2) metaph. to darken or blind the mind   



4657

skubalon {skoo'-bal-on} neuter of a presumed derivative of 1519 and 2965 and 906; TDNT - 7:445,1052; n n AV - dung 1; 1 1) any refuse, as the excrement of animals, offscourings, rubbish, dregs 1a) of things worthless and detestable   



4658

Skuthes {skoo'-thace} probably of foreign origin; TDNT - 7:447,1053; n pr m AV - Scythian 1; 1 Scythian = "rude or rough" 1) a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia or modern day Russia 1a) by the more civilised nations of antiquity the Scythians were regarded as the wildest of barbarians   



4659

skuthropos {skoo-thro-pos'} from skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of 3700; TDNT - 7:450,1053; adj AV - of a sad countenance 1, sad 1; 2 1) of a sad and gloomy countenance   



4660

skullo {skool'-lo} apparently a primary verb; v AV - trouble 2, trouble (one's) self 1; 3 1) to skin, flay 2) to rend, mangle 2a) to vex, trouble, annoy 2b) to give one's self trouble, trouble one's self   



4661

skulon {skoo'-lon} from 4660; n n AV - spoils 1; 1 1) a (beast's) skin stripped off, a pelt 2) the weapons and valuables stripped off from an enemy, spoils   



4662

skolekobrotos {sko-lay-kob'-ro-tos} from 4663 and a derivative of 977; TDNT - 7:456,1054; adj AV - eaten of worms 1; 1 1) eaten of worms   



4663

skolex {sko'-lakes} of uncertain derivation; TDNT - 7:452,1054; n m AV - worm 3; 3 1) a worm, spec. that kind which preys upon dead bodies   



4664

smaragdinos {smar-ag'-dee-nos} from 4665; adj AV - emerald 1; 1 1) of emerald, made of emerald   



4665

smaragdos {smar'-ag-dos} of uncertain derivation; n f AV - emerald 1; 1 1) a transparent precious stone noted especially for its light green colour   



4666

smurna {smoor'-nah} apparently strengthened for 3464; TDNT - 7:457,1055; n f AV - myrrh 2; 2 1) myrrh, a bitter gum and costly perfume which exudes from a certain tree or shrub in Arabia and Ethiopia, or is obtained by incisions made in the bark: as an antiseptic it was used for embalming   



4667

Smurna {smoor'-nah} the same as 4666; n pr loc AV - Smyrna 1; 1 Smyrna = "myrrh" 1) an Ionian city of Asia Minor, on the Aegean Sea, 40 miles (65 km) north of Ephesus   



4668

Smurnaios {smoor-nah'-yos} from 4667; adj AV - Smyrna 1; 1 1) of or belonging to Smyrna, an inhabitant of Smyrna   



4669

smurnizo {smoor-nid'-zo} from 4667; TDNT - 7:458,1055; v AV - mingle with myrrh 1; 1 1) to be like myrrh 2) to mix and so flavour with myrrh 2a) wine with myrrh: i.e. wine flavoured with myrrh. The ancients used to infuse myrrh into wine to give it a more agreeable fragrance and flavour   



4670

Sodoma {sod'-om-ah} plural of Hebrew origin 5467; n pr loc AV - Sodom 9, Sodoma 1; 10 Sodom = "burning" 1) a city destroyed by the Lord raining fire and brimstone on it 2) metaph. Jerusalem Rev. 11:8   



4671

soi {soy} dative case of 4771; pron AV - thee 200, thou 14, thy 4, thine own 1, not tr 2; 221 1) to you   



4672

Solomon {sol-om-one'} of Hebrew origin 8010; TDNT - 7:459,1055; n pr m AV - Solomon 12; 12 Solomon = "peaceful" 1) the son of David and was the wisest and richest king that ever lived   



4673

soros {sor-os'} probably akin to the base of 4987; n f AV - bier 1; 1 1) an urn or receptacle for keeping the bones of the dead 2) the funeral couch or bier on which the Jews carried their dead forth to burial   



4674

sos {sos} from 4771; pron AV - thy 13, thine 9, thine own 3, thy goods 1, thy friends 1; 27 1) thy, thine   



4675

sou {soo} genitive case of 4771; pron AV - thy 358, thee 76, thine 50, thine own 7, thou 6, not tr 1; 498 1) thy, thee   



4676

soudarion {soo-dar'-ee-on} of Latin origin; n n AV - napkin 3, handkerchief 1; 4 1) a handkerchief 2) a cloth for wiping perspiration from the face and for cleaning the nose and also used in swathing the head of a corpse   



4677

Sousanna {soo-san'-nah} of Hebrew origin 7799 feminine; n pr f AV - Susanna 1; 1 Susanna = "a lily" 1) one of the women who ministered to Christ   



4678

sophia {sof-ee'-ah} from 4680; TDNT - 7:465,1056; n f AV - wisdom 51; 51 1) wisdom, broad and full of intelligence; used of the knowledge of very diverse matters 1a) the wisdom which belongs to men 1a1) spec. the varied knowledge of things human and divine, acquired by acuteness and experience, and summed up in maxims and proverbs 1a2) the science and learning 1a3) the act of interpreting dreams and always giving the sagest advice 1a4) the intelligence evinced in discovering the meaning of some mysterious number or vision 1a5) skill in the management of affairs 1a6) devout and proper prudence in intercourse with men not disciples of Christ, skill and discretion in imparting Christian truth 1a7) the knowledge and practice of the requisites for godly and upright living 1b) supreme intelligence, such as belongs to God 1b1) to Christ 1b2) the wisdom of God as evinced in forming and executing counsels in the formation and government of the world and the scriptures For Synonyms see entry 5826   



4679

sophizo {sof-id'-zo} from 4680; TDNT - 7:527,1056; v AV - make wise 1, cunningly devised 1; 2 1) to make wise, teach 2) to become wise, to have understanding 2a) to invent, play the sophist 2b) to devise cleverly or cunningly   



4680

sophos {sof-os'} akin to saphes (clear); TDNT - 7:465,1056; adj AV - wise 22; 22 1) wise 1a) skilled, expert: of artificers 1b) wise, skilled in letters, cultivated, learned 1b1) of the Greek philosophers and orators 1b2) of Jewish theologians 1b3) of Christian teachers 1c) forming the best plans and using the best means for their execution For Synonyms see entry 5872   



4681

Spania {span-ee'-ah} probably of foreign origin; n pr loc AV - Spain 2; 2 Spain = "scarceness" 1) the whole peninsula south of the Pyrenees   



4682

sparasso {spar-as'-so} prolongation from spairo (to grasp, apparently strengthened from 4685 through the idea of spasmodic contraction); v AV - tear 3, rend 1; 4 1) to convulse, tear   



4683

sparganoo {spar-gan-o'-o} from sparganon (a strip, from a derivative of the base of 4682 meaning to strap or wrap with strips); v AV - wrap in swaddling clothes 2; 2 1) to wrap in swaddling clothes 1a) of an infant just born   



4684

spatalao {spat-al-ah'-o} from spatale (luxury); v AV - live in pleasure 1, be wanton 1; 2 1) to live luxuriously, lead a voluptuous life, (give one's self to pleasure)   



4685

spao {spah'-o} a primary verb; v AV - draw 1, draw out 1; 2 1) to draw 2) to draw (one's sword)   



4686

speira {spi'-rah} of immed. Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of 138 in the sense of its cognate 1507; n f AV - band 7; 7 1) anything rolled into a circle or ball, anything wound, rolled up, folded together 2) a military cohort 2a) the tenth part of legion 2a1) about 600 men i.e. legionaries 2a2) if auxiliaries either 500 or 1000 2a3) a maniple, or the thirtieth part of a legion 2b) any band, company, or detachment, of soldiers   



4687

speiro {spi'-ro} probably strengthened from 4685 (through the idea of extending); TDNT - 7:536,1065; v AV - sow 43, sower 6, receive seed 4, vr sow 1; 54 1) to sow, scatter, seed 2) metaph. of proverbial sayings   



4688

spekoulator {spek-oo-lat'-ore} of Latin origin; n m AV - executioner 1; 1 1) a spy, scout 2) under the emperors an attendant and member of the body guard, employed as messengers, watchers, and executioners 3) the name is transferred to an attendant of Herod Antipas that acted as executioner   



4689

spendo {spen'-do} apparently a primary verb; TDNT - 7:528,*; v AV - be ready to be offered 1, be offered 1; 2 1) to pour out as a drink offering, make a libation 2) in the NT to be offered as a libation 3) fig. used of one whose blood is poured out in a violent death for the cause of God   



4690

sperma {sper'-mah} from 4687; TDNT - 7:536,1065; n n AV - seed 43, issue 1; 44 1) from which a plant germinates 1a) the seed i.e. the grain or kernel which contains within itself the germ of the future plants 1a1) of the grains or kernels sown 1b) metaph. a seed i.e. a residue, or a few survivors reserved as the germ of a new race (just as seed is kept from the harvest for the sowing) 2) the semen virile 2a) the product of this semen, seed, children, offspring, progeny 2b) family, race, posterity 2c) whatever possesses vital force or life giving power 2c1) of divine energy of the Holy Spirit operating within the soul by which we are regenerated   



4691

spermologos {sper-mol-og'-os} from 4690 and 3004; adj AV - babbler 1; 1 1) picking up seed 1a) of birds, esp. of the crow or daw that picks up grain in fields 2) metaph. 2a) lounging about the market place and picking up a substance by whatever may chance to fall from the loads of merchandise 2b) hence, beggarly, abject, vile, (a parasite) 2c) getting a living by flattery and bufferoonery 2d) an empty talker, babbler   



4692

speudo {spyoo'-do} probably strengthened from 4228; v AV - make haste 3, haste 1, haste unto 1, with haste 1; 6 1) to haste, make haste 2) to desire earnestly   



4693

spelaion {spay'-lah-yon} from a presumed derivative of speos (a grotto); n n AV - den 5, cave 1; 6 1) a cave, den   



4694

spilas {spee-las'} of uncertain derivation; n f AV - spot 1; 1 1) a rock in the sea, ledge, reef 2) metaph. of men who by their conduct damage others morally, wreck them as it were   



4695

spiloo {spee-lo'-o} from 4696; v AV - spot 2; 2 1) to defile, spot   



4696

spilos {spee'-los} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - defile 1, spot 1; 2 1) a spot 2) a fault, moral blemish 2a) of base and gluttonous men   



4697

splagchnizomai {splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee} middle voice from 4698; TDNT - 7:548,1067; v AV - have compassion 7, be moved with compassion 5; 12 1) to be moved as to one's bowels, hence to be moved with compassion, have compassion (for the bowels were thought to be the seat of love and pity)   



4698

splagchnon {splangkh'-non} probably strengthened from splen (the "spleen"); TDNT - 7:548,1067; n n AV - bowels 9, inward affection 1, tender mercy + 1656 1; 11 1) bowels, intestines, (the heart, lungs, liver, etc.) 1a) bowels 1b) the bowels were regarded as the seat of the more violent passions, such as anger and love; but by the Hebrews as the seat of the tenderer affections, esp. kindness, benevolence, compassion; hence our heart (tender mercies, affections, etc.) 1c) a heart in which mercy resides   



4699

spoggos {spong'-gos} perhaps of foreign origin; n m AV - spunge 3; 3 1) sponge