5050teleiosis {tel-i'-o-sis} from 5448; TDNT - 8:84,1161; n f AV - performance 1, perfection 1; 2 1) a completing, a perfecting 1a) fulfilment, accomplishment 1b) the event which verifies the promise 1c) consummation, perfection
  
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5051teleiotes {tel-i-o-tace'} from 5048; TDNT - 8:86,1161; n m AV - finisher 1; 1 1) a perfector 2) one who has in his own person raised faith to its perfection and so set before us the highest example of faith
  
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5052telesphoreo {tel-es-for-eh'-o} from a compound of 5056 and 5342; v AV - bring fruit to perfection 1; 1 1) to bring to (perfection or) maturity 1a) of fruits 1b) of pregnant women 1c) of animals bringing their young to maturity
  
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5053teleutao {tel-yoo-tah'-o} from a presumed derivative of 5055; v AV - die 8, be dead 3, decrease 1; 12 1) to finish, bring to and end, close 2) to have an end or close, come to an end
  
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5054teleute {tel-yoo-tay'} from 5053; n f AV - death 1; 1 1) the end of life, decease, death
  
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5055teleo {tel-eh'-o} from 5056; TDNT - 8:57,1161; v AV - finish 8, fulfil 7, accomplish 4, pay 2, perform 1, expire 1, misc 3; 26 1) to bring to a close, to finish, to end 1a) passed, finished 2) to perform, execute, complete, fulfil, (so that the thing done corresponds to what has been said, the order, command etc.) 2a) with special reference to the subject matter, to carry out the contents of a command 2b) with reference also to the form, to do just as commanded, and generally involving the notion of time, to perform the last act which completes a process, to accomplish, fulfil 3) to pay 3a) of tribute ++++ "It is finished or paid" John 19:30 Christ satisfied God's justice by dying for all to pay for the sins of the elect. These sins can never be punished again since that would violate God's justice. Sins can only be punished once, either by a substitute or by yourself.
  
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5056telos {tel'-os} from a primary tello (to set out for a definite point or goal); TDNT - 8:49,1161; n n AV - end 35, custom 3, uttermost 1, finally 1, ending 1, by (one's) continual + 1519 1; 42 1) end 1a) termination, the limit at which a thing ceases to be (always of the end of some act or state, but not of the end of a period of time) 1b) the end 1b1) the last in any succession or series 1b2) eternal 1c) that by which a thing is finished, its close, issue 1d) the end to which all things relate, the aim, purpose 2) toll, custom (i.e. indirect tax on goods)
  
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5057telones {tel-o'-nace} from 5056 and 5608; TDNT - 8:88,1166; n m AV - publican 22; 22 1) a renter or farmer of taxes 1a) among the Romans, usually a man of equestrian rank 2) a tax gatherer, collector of taxes or tolls, one employed by a publican or farmer general in the collection of taxes. The tax collectors were as a class, detested not only by the Jews, but by other nations also, both on account of their employment and of the harshness, greed, and deception, with which they did their job.
  
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5058telonion {tel-o'-nee-on} from a presumed derivative of 5057; n n AV - receipt of custom 3; 3 1) customs, toll 2) toll house, place of toll, tax office 3) the place in which the tax collector sat to collect the taxes
  
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5059teras {ter'-as} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 8:113,1170; n n AV - wonder 16; 16 1) a prodigy, portent 2) miracle: performed by any one
  
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5060Tertios {ter'-tee-os} of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Tertius 1; 1 Tertius = "third" 1) amanuensis of Paul in writing the epistle to the Romans
  
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5061Tertullos {ter'-tool-los} of uncertain derivation; n pr m AV - Tertullus 2; 2 Tertullus = "triple-hardened" 1) a Roman orator
  
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5062tessarakonta {tes-sar-ak'-on-tah} the decade of 5064; TDNT - 8:135,1172; adj AV - forty 22; 22 1) forty
  
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5063tessarakontaetes {tes-sar-ak-on-tah-et-ace'} from 5062 and 2094; TDNT - 8:135,1172; adj AV - forty years old 1, of forty years 1; 2 1) of forty years, forty years old
  
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5064tessares {tes'-sar-es} neuter tessara {tes'-sar-ah} a plural number; TDNT - 8:127,1172; adj AV - four 42; 42 1) four
  
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5065tessareskaidekatos {tes-sar-es-kahee-dek'-at-os} from 5064 and 2532 and 1182; adj AV - fourteenth 2; 2 1) the fourteenth
  
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5066tetartaios {tet-ar-tah'-yos} from 5064; TDNT - 8:127,1172; adj AV - four days 1; 1 1) on the fourth day
  
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5067tetartos {tet'-ar-tos} ordinal from 5064; TDNT - 8:127,1172; adj AV - fourth 9, four 1; 10 1) the fourth
  
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5068tetragonos {tet-rag'-o-nos} from 5064 and 1137; adj AV - foursquare 1; 1 1) quadrangular, square
  
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5069tetradion {tet-rad'-ee-on} from a presumed derivative of tetras (a tetrad, from 5064); n n AV - quaternion 1; 1 1) a quaternion A guard consisting of four soldiers (for among the Romans this was the usual number of the guard to which the custody of captives and prisoners was intrusted; two soldiers were confined with the prisoner and two kept guard outside). Four quaternions of soldiers would be used to guard one all night, one for each of the four night watches.
  
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5070tetrakischilioi {tet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oy} from the multiplicative adverb of 5064 and 5507; adj AV - four thousand 5; 5 1) four thousand
  
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5071tetrakosioi {tet-rak-os'-ee-oy} plural from 5064 and 1540; adj AV - four hundred 4; 4 1) four hundred
  
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5072tetramenon {tet-ram'-ay-non} neuter of a compound of 5064 and 3376; adj AV - four months 1; 1 1) of four months, lasting four months
  
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5073tetraploos {tet-rap-lo'-os} from 5064 and a derivative of the base of 4118; adj AV - fourfold 1; 1 1) quadruple, fourfold
  
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5074tetrapous {tet-rap'-ooce} from 5064 and 4228; adj AV - fourfooted beast 3; 3 1) a fourfooted animal
  
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5075tetrarcheo {tet-rar-kheh'-o} from 5076; v AV - tetrarch 2, be tetrarch 1; 3 1) to be a governor of a tetrarchy, be tetrarch of a region
  
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5076tetrarches {tet-rar'-khace} from 5064 and 757; n m AV - tetrarch 4; 4 1) a tetrarch 1a) a governor of the fourth part of a region. Thus Strabo states that Galactia was formerly divided into three parts, each one of which was distributed into four smaller subdivisions each of which was governed by a tetrarch. Strabo relates that Thessaly, before the time of Philip of Macedon, had been divided into four tetrarchies, each having its own tetrarch. 1b) the governor of a third part or half a country, or even a ruler of an entire country or district provided it were of comparatively narrow limits; a petty prince. Thus Antony made Herod (afterwards king) and Phasael, sons of Antipater, tetrarchs of Palestine. After the death of Herod the Great, his sons, Achelaus styled an ethnarch but Antipas and Philip with the title of tetrarchs, divided and governed the kingdom left by their father.
  
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5077tephroo {tef-ro'-o} from tephra (ashes); v AV - turn into ashes 1; 1 1) reduce to ashes
  
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5078techne {tekh'-nay} from the base of 5088; n f AV - art 1, occupation 1, craft 1; 3 1) of the plastic art 2) of a trade
  
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5079technites {tekh-nee'-tace} from 5078; n m AV - craftsman 3, builder 1; 4 1) an artificer, craftsman
  
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5080teko {tay'-ko} apparently a primary verb; v AV - melt 1; 1 1) to make liquid 2) to become liquid, to melt 3) to perish or become destroyed by melting
  
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5081telaugos {tay-low-goce'} from a compound of a derivative of 5056 and 827; adv AV - clearly 1; 1 1) at a distance and clearly
  
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5082telikoutos {tay-lik-oo'-tos} feminine telikaute {tay-lik-ow'-tay} from a compound of 3588 with 2245 and 3778; pron AV - so great 3, so mighty 1; 4 1) of age 1a) of such an age 1b) of so great an age, so old 1c) so young 2) of so great a size, in bulk 3) such and so great
  
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5083tereo {tay-reh'-o} from teros (a watch, perhaps akin to 2334); TDNT - 8:140,1174; v AV - keep 57, reserve 8, observe 4, watch 2, preserve 2, keeper 1, hold fast 1; 75 1) to attend to carefully, take care of 1a) to guard 1b) metaph. to keep, one in the state in which he is 1c) to observe 1d) to reserve: to undergo something For Synonyms see entry 5874
  
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5084teresis {tay'-ray-sis} from 5083; TDNT - 8:146,1174; n f AV - hold 1, prison 1, keeping 1; 3 1) a watching 1a) of prisoners 1b) a place where prisoners are kept, a prison 2) a keeping 2a) complying with, obeying
  
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5085Tiberias {tib-er-ee-as'} from 5086; n f AV - Tiberias 3; 3 Tiberias = "from the Tiber (as river-god)" 1) a city of Galilee near the Lake of Gennesaret, which Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, greatly enlarged and beautified, and named Tiberias in honour of Tiberias Caesar
  
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5086Tiberios {tib-er'-ee-os} of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Tiberius 1; 1 Tiberius = "from the Tiber (as god-river)" 1) the second Roman emperor
  
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5087tithemi {tith'-ay-mee} a prolonged form of a primary theo {theh'-o} (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); TDNT - 8:152,1176; v AV - lay 28, put 18, lay down 12, make 10, appoint 6, kneel down + 1119 + 3588 5, misc 17; 96 1) to set, put, place 1a) to place or lay 1b) to put down, lay down 1b1) to bend down 1b2) to lay off or aside, to wear or carry no longer 1b3) to lay by, lay aside money 1c) to set on (serve) something to eat or drink 1d) to set forth, something to be explained by discourse 2) to make 2a) to make (or set) for one's self or for one's use 3) to set, fix establish 3a) to set forth 3b) to establish, ordain
  
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5088tikto {tik'-to} a strengthened form of a primary teko {tek'-o} (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); v AV - bring forth 9, be delivered 5, be born 3, be in travail 1, bear 1; 19 1) to bring forth, bear, produce (fruit from the seed) 1a) of a woman giving birth 1b) of the earth bringing forth its fruits 1c) metaph. to bear, bring forth
  
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5089tillo {til'-lo} perhaps akin to the alternate of 138, and thus to 4951; v AV - pluck 3; 3 1) to pluck, pluck off
  
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5090Timaios {tim'-ah-yos} probably of Aramaic origin cf 2931; n pr m AV - Timaeus 1; 1 Timaeus = "highly prized" 1) the father of the blind man, Bartimaeus
  
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5091timao {tim-ah'-o} from 5093; TDNT - 8:169,1181; v AV - honour 19, value 2; 21 1) to estimate, fix the value 1a) for the value of something belonging to one's self 2) to honour, to have in honour, to revere, venerate
  
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5092time {tee-may'} from 5099; TDNT - 8:169,1181; n f AV - honour 35, price 8, sum 1, precious 1; 43 1) a valuing by which the price is fixed 1a) of the price itself 1b) of the price paid or received for a person or thing bought or sold 2) honour which belongs or is shown to one 2a) of the honour which one has by reason of rank and state of office which he holds 2b) deference, reverence
  
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5093timios {tim'-ee-os} including the comparative timiotatos {tim-ee-o'-tat-os}from 5092; adj AV - precious 8, most precious 2, more precious 1, dear 1, honourable 1, had in reputation 1; 14 1) as of great price, precious 2) held in honour, esteemed, especially dear
  
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5094timiotes {tim-ee-ot'-ace} from 5093; n f AV - costliness 1; 1 1) preciousness, costliness 1a) an abundance of costly things 2) metaph. worth, excellence
  
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5095Timotheos {tee-moth'-eh-os} from 5092 and 2316; n pr m AV - Timotheus 19, Timothy 9; 28 Timothy = "honouring God" 1) a resident of Lystra, apparently, whose father was a Greek and mother a Jewess; he was Paul's travelling companion and fellow labourer
  
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5096Timon {tee'-mone} from 5092; n pr m AV - Timon 1; 1 Timon = "honourable" 1) one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem
  
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5097timoreo {tim-o-reh'-o} from a comparative of 5092 and ouros (a guard); v AV - punish 2; 2 1) to be a guardian or avenger of honour 1a) to succour, come to the help of 2) to avenge 3) in the NT, to take vengeance on one, to punish
  
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5098timoria {tee-mo-ree'-ah} from 5097; n f AV - punishment 1; 1 1) a rendering help 2) assistance 3) vengeance, punishment, penalty For Synonyms see entry 5859
  
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5099tino {tee'-no} strengthened for a primary tio {tee'-o} (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses); v AV - be punished + 1349 1; 1 1) to pay, to recompense 2) to pay penalty, suffer punishment
  
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