Strong's Concordance Numbers

4700 4701 4702  4703 4704 4705  4706 4707 4708  4709 4710 4711  4712 4713 4714 
4715 4716 4717  4718 4719 4720  4721 4722 4723  4724 4725 4726  4727 4728 4729 
4730 4731 4732  4733 4734 4735  4736 4737 4738  4739 4740 4741  4742 4743 4744 
4745 4746 4747  4748 4749 








4700

spodos {spod-os'} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - ashes 3; 3 1) ashes: placed on sackcloth as a token of grief   



4701

spora {spor-ah'} from 4687; TDNT - 7:536,1065; n f AV - seed 1; 1 1) seed   



4702

sporimos {spor'-ee-mos} from 4703; TDNT - 7:536,1065; adj AV - corn field 2, corn 1; 3 1) fit for sowing, sown 2) sown fields, growing crops   



4703

sporos {spro'-os} from 4687; TDNT - 7:536,1065; n m AV - seed 4, seed sown 1; 5 1) a sowing 2) seed (used in sowing)   



4704

spoudazo {spoo-dad'-zo} from 4710; TDNT - 7:559,1069; v AV - endeavour 3, do diligence 2, be diligent 2, give diligence 1, be forward 1, labour 1, study 1; 11 1) to hasten, make haste 2) to exert one's self, endeavour, give diligence   



4705

spoudaios {spoo-dah'-yos} from 4710; TDNT - 7:559,1069; adj AV - diligent 1; 1 1) active, diligent, zealous, earnest 2) very diligent   



4706

spoudaioteron {spoo-dah-yot'-er-on} neuter of 4707 as adverb; adj AV - very diligently 1; 1 1) very diligently   



4707

spoudaioteros {spoo-dah-yot'-er-os} comparative of 4705; adj AV - more forward 1, more diligent 1; 2 1) active, diligent, zealous, earnest 2) very diligent   



4708

spoudaioteros {spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce} from 4707; adv AV - the more carefully 1; 1 1) hastily, with haste 2) diligently, earnestly   



4709

spoudaios {spoo-dah'-yoce} from 4705; adv AV - instantly 1, diligently 1; 2 1) hastily, with haste 2) diligently 3) earnestly   



4710

spoude {spoo-day'} from 4692; TDNT - 7:559,1069; n f AV - diligence 5, haste 2, business 1, care 1, forwardness 1, earnest care 1, carefulness 1; 12 1) haste, with haste 2) earnestness, diligence 2a) earnestness in accomplishing, promoting, or striving after anything 2b) to give all diligence, interest one's self most earnestly   



4711

spuris {spoo-rece'} from 4687 (as woven); n f AV - basket 5; 5 1) a reed basket, (a plaited basket, a lunch basket, hamper)   



4712

stadion {stad'-ee-on} or masculine (in plural) stadios {stad'-ee-os}, from the base of 2476 (as fixed); n n AV - furlong 5, race 1; 6 1) a space or distance of about 600 feet (185 m) 2) a race course 2a) place in which contests in running were held, the one who outstripped the rest and reached the goal first, receiving the prize. Courses of this description were found in most of the larger Greek cities, and were like that at Olympia, 600 Greek feet in length   



4713

stamnos {stam'-nos} from the base of 2476 (as stationary); n f AV - pot 1; 1 1) among the Greeks an earthen jar, into which wine was drawn off for keeping but also used for other purposes 1a) of the little jar in which the manna was kept, laid up in the ark of the covenant   



4714

stasis {stas'-is} from the base of 2476; TDNT - 7:568,1070; n f AV - sedition 3, dissension 3, insurrection 1, uproar 1, standing 1; 9 1) a standing, station, state 2) an insurrection 3) strife, insurrection   



4715

stater {stat-air'} from the base of 2746; n m AV - piece of money 1; 1 1) a stater, a coin 1a) in the NT a silver stater equal to four Attic or two Alexandrian drachmas, a Jewish shekel   



4716

stauros {stow-ros'} from the base of 2476; TDNT - 7:572,1071; n m AV - cross 28; 28 1) an upright stake, esp. a pointed one 2) a cross 2a) a well known instrument of most cruel and ignominious punishment, borrowed by the Greeks and Romans from the Phoenicians; to it were affixed among the Romans, down to the time of Constantine the Great, the guiltiest criminals, particularly the basest slaves, robbers, the authors and abetters of insurrections, and occasionally in the provinces, at the arbitrary pleasure of the governors, upright and peaceable men also, and even Roman citizens themselves 2b) the crucifixion which Christ underwent   



4717

stauroo {stow-ro'-o} from 4716; TDNT - 7:581,1071; v AV - crucify 46; 46 1) to stake, drive down stakes 2) to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade 3) to crucify 3a) to crucify one 3b) metaph. to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain)   



4718

staphule {staf-oo-lay'} probably from the base of 4735; n f AV - grapes 3; 3 1) grapes, bunch of grapes   



4719

stachus {stakh'-oos} from the base of 2476; n m AV - ear of corn 3, ear 2; 5 1) an ear of corn or of growing grain   



4720

Stachus {stakh'-oos} the same as 4719; n pr m AV - Stachys 1; 1 Stachys = "a head of grain" 1) a man with a Greek name, he is said to be one of the seventy disciples, and bishop of Byzantium (Gill)   



4721

stege {steg'-ay} strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); n f AV - roof 3; 3 1) a roof: of a house   



4722

stego {steg'-o} from 4721; TDNT - 7:585,1073; v AV - can forbear 2, bear 1, suffer 1; 4 1) deck, thatch, to cover 1a) to protect or keep by covering, to preserve 2) to cover over with silence 2a) to keep secret 2b) to hide, conceal 2b1) of the errors and faults of others 3) by covering to keep off something which threatens, to bear up against, hold out against, and so endure, bear, forbear   



4723

steiros {sti'-ros} a contraction from 4731 (as stiff and unnatural); adj AV - barren 4; 4 1) hard, stiff 1a) of men and animals 2) barren 2a) of woman who does not conceive   



4724

stello {stel'-lo} probably strengthened from the base of 2476; TDNT - 7:588,1074; v AV - avoid 1, withdraw (one's) self 1; 2 1) to set, place, set in order, arrange 1a) to fit out, to prepare, equip 1b) to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self 1c) to fit out for one's own use 1d) to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self 1e) to fit out for one's own use 1e1) arranging, providing for this, etc. 2) to bring together, contract, shorten 2a) to diminish, check, cause to cease 2b) to cease to exist 2c) to remove one's self, withdraw one's self, to depart 2d) to abstain from familiar intercourse with one   



4725

stemma {stem'-mah} from the base of 4735; n n AV - garland 1; 1 1) a fillet, a garland, put upon victims   



4726

stenagmos {sten-ag-mos'} from 4727; TDNT - 7:600,1076; n m AV - groaning 2; 2 1) a groaning, a sigh   



4727

stenazo {sten-ad'-zo} from 4728; TDNT - 7:600,1076; v AV - groan 3, sigh 1, with grief 1, grudge 1; 6 1) a sigh, to groan For Synonyms see entry 5804   



4728

stenos {sten-os'} probably from the base of 2476; TDNT - 7:604,1077; adj AV - strait 3; 3 1) narrow, strait   



4729

stenochoreo {sten-okh-o-reh'-o} from the same as 4730; TDNT - 7:604,1077; v AV - straiten 2, distress 1; 3 1) to be in a narrow place 2) to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits 2a) to be sorely straitened in spirit   



4730

stenochoria {sten-okh-o-ree'-ah} from a compound of 4728 and 5561; TDNT - 7:604,1077; n f AV - distress 3, anguish 1; 4 1) narrowness of place, a narrow place 2) metaph. dire calamity, extreme affliction   



4731

stereos {ster-eh-os'} from 2476; TDNT - 7:609,1077; adj AV - strong 2, sure 1, stedfast 1; 4 1) strong, firm, immovable, solid, hard, rigid 1a) in a bad sense, cruel, stiff, stubborn, hard 1b) in a good sense, firm, steadfast   



4732

stereoo {ster-eh-o'-o} from 4731; TDNT - 7:609,1077; v AV - receive strength 1, make strong 1, establish 1; 3 1) to make solid, make firm, strengthen, make strong 1a) of the body of anyone   



4733

stereoma {ster-eh'-o-mah} from 4732; TDNT - 7:609,1077; n n AV - stedfastness 1; 1 1) that which has been made firm 1a) the firmament, the arch of the sky, which in early times was thought to be solid 1a1) a fortified place 1b) that which furnishes a foundation 1b1) on which a thing rests firmly, support 1c) firmness, steadfastness 1c1) metaph. in a military sense: solid front   



4734

Stephanas {stef-an-as'} probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned, from 4737); n pr m AV - Stephanas 4; 4 Stephanas = "crowned" 1) a Christian convert of Corinth   



4735

stephanos {stef'-an-os} from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); TDNT - 7:615,1078; n m AV - crown 18; 18 1) a crown 1a) a mark of royal or (in general) exalted rank 1a1) the wreath or garland which was given as a prize to victors in public games 1b) metaph. the eternal blessedness which will be given as a prize to the genuine servants of God and Christ: the crown (wreath) which is the reward of the righteousness 1c) that which is an ornament and honour to one For Synonyms see entry 5833   



4736

Stephanos {stef'-an-os} the same as 4735; n pr m AV - Stephen 7; 7 Stephen = "crowned" 1) one of the seven deacons in Jerusalem and the first Christian martyr   



4737

stephanoo {stef-an-o'-o} from 4735; TDNT - 7:615,1078; v AV - crown 3; 3 1) to encircle with a crown, to crown: the victor in a contest 2) to adorn, to honour   



4738

stethos {stay'-thos} from 2476 (as standing prominently); n n AV - breast 5; 5 1) the breast   



4739

steko {stay'-ko} from the perfect tense of 2476; TDNT - 7:636,1082; v AV - stand fast 6, stand 2; 8 1) to stand firm 2) to persevere, to persist 3) to keep one's standing   



4740

sterigmos {stay-rig-mos'} from 4741; TDNT - 7:653,1085; n m AV - stedfastness 1; 1 1) firm condition, steadfastness: of mind   



4741

sterizo {stay-rid'-zo} from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731); TDNT - 7:653,1085; v AV - stablish 6, establish 3, strengthen 2, fix 1, stedfastly set 1; 13 1) to make stable, place firmly, set fast, fix 2) to strengthen, make firm 3) to render constant, confirm, one's mind   



4742

stigma {stig'-mah} from a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. prick); TDNT - 7:657,1086; n n AV - mark 1; 1 1) a mark pricked in or branded upon the body. To ancient oriental usage, slaves and soldiers bore the name or the stamp of their master or commander branded or pricked (cut) into their bodies to indicate what master or general they belonged to, and there were even some devotee's who stamped themselves in this way with the token of their gods   



4743

stigme {stig-may'} from 4742; n f AV - moment 1; 1 1) an instant (i.e. a moment) of time   



4744

stilbo {stil'-bo} apparently a primary verb; TDNT - 7:665,1087; v AV - shining 1; 1 1) to shine, glisten 1a) of garments   



4745

stoa {sto-ah'} probably from 2476; n f AV - porch 4; 4 1) a portico, a covered colonnade where people can stand or walk protected from the weather and the heat of the sun 2) the portico built by Solomon in the eastern part of the temple (which in the temple's destruction by the Babylonians was left uninjured, and remained down to the time of King Agrippa, to whom the care of the temple was entrusted by the emperor Claudius, and who on account of its antiquity dare not demolish it and build anew.   



4746

stoibas {stoy-bas'} from a primary steibo (to "step" or "stamp"); n f AV - branch 1; 1 1) branch, leafy limb   



4747

stoicheion {stoy-khi'-on} from a presumed derivative of the base of 4748; TDNT - 7:670,1087; n n AV - element 4, rudiment 2, principle 1; 7 1) any first thing, from which the others belonging to some series or composite whole take their rise, an element, first principal 1a) the letters of the alphabet as the elements of speech, not however the written characters, but the spoken sounds 1b) the elements from which all things have come, the material causes of the universe 1c) the heavenly bodies, either as parts of the heavens or (as others think) because in them the elements of man, life and destiny were supposed to reside 1d) the elements, rudiments, primary and fundamental principles of any art, science, or discipline 1d1) i.e. of mathematics, Euclid's geometry   



4748

stoicheo {stoy-kheh'-o} from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); TDNT - 7:666,1087; v AV - walk 4, walk orderly 1; 5 1) to proceed in a row as the march of a soldier, go in order 1a) metaph. to go on prosperously, to turn out well 2) to walk 2a) to direct one's life, to live   



4749

stole {stol-ay'} from 4724; TDNT - 7:687,1088; n f AV - robe 5, long clothing 1, long garment 1, them + 848 1, long robe 1; 9 1) an equipment 2) an equipment in clothes, clothing 2a) spec. a loose outer garment for men extending to the feet, worn by kings, priests, and persons of rank