Strong's Concordance Numbers

5350 5351 5352  5353 5354 5355  5356 5357 5358  5359 5360 5361  5362 5363 5364 
5365 5366 5367  5368 5369 5370  5371 5372 5373  5374 5375 5376  5377 5378 5379 
5380 5381 5382  5383 5384 5385  5386 5387 5388  5389 5390 5391  5392 5393 5394 
5395 5396 5397  5398 5399 








5350

phtheggomai {ftheng'-gom-ahee} probably akin to 5338 and thus to 5346; v AV - speak 3; 3 1) to give out a sound, noise or cry 1a) of any sort of sound or voice, whether of man or of animal or inanimate object as thunder, musical instruments, etc.   



5351

phtheiro {fthi'-ro} probably strengthened from phthio (to pine or waste); TDNT - 9:93,1259; v AV - corrupt 4, corrupt (one's) self 1, be corrupt 1, defile 1, destroy 1; 8 1) to corrupt, to destroy 1a) in the opinion of the Jews, the temple was corrupted or "destroyed" when anyone defiled or in the slightest degree damaged anything in it, or if its guardians neglected their duties 1b) to lead away a Christian church from that state of knowledge and holiness in which it ought to abide 1c) to be destroyed, to perish 1d) in an ethical sense, to corrupt, deprave   



5352

phthinoporinos {fthin-op-o-ree-nos'} from derivative of phthino (to wane; akin to the base of 5351) and 3703 (meaning late autumn);; adj AV - whose fruit withereth 1; 1 1) autumn trees 1a) trees such as they are at the close of autumn, dry, leafless and without fruit 1b) metaph. of unfruitful, worthless men   



5353

phthoggos {ftong'-gos} from 5350; n m AV - sound 2; 2 1) musical sound, whether vocal or instrumental   



5354

phthoneo {fthon-eh'-o} from 5355; v AV - envy 1; 1 1) to envy   



5355

phthonos {fthon'-os} probably akin to the base of 5351; n m AV - envy 8, envying 1; 9 1) envy 2) for envy, i.e. prompted by envy   



5356

phthora {fthor-ah'} from 5351; TDNT - 9:93,1259; n f AV - corruption 7, to perish + 1519 1, destroy 1; 9 1) corruption, destruction, perishing 1a) that which is subject to corruption, what is perishable 1b) in the Christian sense, eternal misery in hell 2) in the NT, in an ethical sense, corruption i.e. moral decay   



5357

phiale {fee-al'-ay} of uncertain affinity; n f AV - vial 12; 12 1) a broad shallow bowl, deep saucer   



5358

philagathos {fil-ag'-ath-os} from 5384 and 18; TDNT - 1:18,3; adj AV - lover of good men 1; 1 1) loving goodness   



5359

Philadelpheia {fil-ad-el'-fee-ah} from Philadelphos (the same as 5361); TDNT - 1:144,*; n pr loc AV - Philadelphia 2; 2 Philadelphia = "brotherly love" 1) a city of Lydia in Asia Minor, situated near the eastern base of of Mount Tmolus, founded and named by the Pergamene king, Attalus II Philadelphus. After the death of Attalus III Philometor, 133 BC, it together with his entire kingdom came by his will under the jurisdiction of the Romans.   



5360

philadelphia {fil-ad-el-fee'-ah} from 5361; TDNT - 1:144,22; n f AV - brotherly love 3, brotherly kindness 2, love of the brethren 1; 6 1) love of brothers or sisters, brotherly love 2) in the NT the love which Christians cherish for each other as brethren   



5361

philadelphos {fil-ad'-el-fos} from 5384 and 80; TDNT - 1:144,22; adj AV - love as brethren 1; 1 1) loving brother or sister 2) in a broader sense, loving one like a brother, loving one's fellow countrymen 2a) of an Israelite 2b) of a Christian loving Christians   



5362

philandros {fil'-an-dros} from 5384 and 435; adj AV - love their husbands 1; 1 1) loving her husband   



5363

philanthropia {fil-an-thro-pee'-ah} from the same as 5364; TDNT - 9:107,1261; n f AV - kindness 1, love toward man 1; 2 1) love of mankind, benevolence   



5364

philanthropos {fil-an-thro'-poce} from a compound of 5384 and 444; TDNT - 9:107,1261; adv AV - courteously 1; 1 1) humanely, kindly   



5365

philarguria {fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah} from 5366; n f AV - love of money 1; 1 1) love of money, avarice   



5366

philarguros {fil-ar'-goo-ros} from 5384 and 696; adj AV - covetous 2; 2 1) loving money, avarice   



5367

philautos {fil'-ow-tos} from 5384 and 846; adj AV - lover of (one's) own self 1; 1 1) loving one's self 2) too intent on one's interest, selfish   



5368

phileo {fil-eh'-o} from 5384; TDNT - 9:114,1262; v AV - love 22, kiss 3; 25 1) to love 1a) to approve of 1b) to like 1c) sanction 1d) to treat affectionately or kindly, to welcome, befriend 2) to show signs of love 2a) to kiss 3) to be fond of doing 3a) be wont, use to do   



5369

philedonos {fil-ay'-don-os} from 5384 and 2237; TDNT - 2:909,303; adj AV - lover of pleasure 1; 1 1) loving pleasure   



5370

philema {fil'-ay-mah} from 5368; TDNT - 9:114,1262; n n AV - kiss 7; 7 1) a kiss 2) the kiss with which, as a sign of fraternal affection, Christians were accustomed to welcome or dismiss their companions in the faith   



5371

Philemon {fil-ay'-mone} from 5368; n pr m AV - Philemon 2; 2 Philemon = "one who kisses" 1) a resident of Colosse, converted to Christianity by Paul, and the recipient of the letter bearing his name   



5372

Philetos {fil-ay-tos'} from 5368; n pr m AV - Philetus 1; 1 Philetus = "beloved" 1) a heretic and a disciple of Hymenaeus,   



5373

philia {fil-ee'-ah} from 5384; TDNT - 9:146,1262; n f AV - friendship 1; 1 1) friendship   



5374

Philippesios {fil-ip-pay'-see-os} from 5375; n pr m AV - Philippians 2; 2 1) a resident of the town of Philippi   



5375

Philippoi {fil'-ip-poy} plural of 5376; n pr loc AV - Philippi 6; 6 Philippi = "Lover of horses" 1) a city of Macedonia located on or near the northern coast of the Aegean Sea, between the rivers Strymon and Nestus, and the cities Neapolis and Amphipolis   



5376

Philippos {fil'-ip-pos} from 5384 and 2462; n pr m AV - Philip (the apostle) 16, Philip (the evangelist) 16, Philip (Herod) 3, Philippi (an adjunct of Caesarea) 2, Philip (the tetrarch) 1; 38 Philip = "lover of horses" 1) an apostle of Christ 2) an evangelist and one of the seven deacons of the Jerusalem church 3) tetrarch of Trachonitis, was brother to Herod Antipas, by the father's, but not by the mother's side. Philip was born of Cleopatra, of Jerusalem, and Herod of Malthace, a Samaritan: he died in the twentieth year of Tiberias, five years after his mention in Lk. 3:1. He built Caesarea Philippi. His step brother Herod Antipas, married his wife unlawfully. (Gill) 4) see 2542, Caesarea Philippi   



5377

philotheos {fil-oth'-eh-os} from 5384 and 2316; adj AV - lover of God 1; 1 1) loving God   



5378

Philologos {fil-ol'-og-os} from 5384 and 3056; n pr m AV - Philologus 1; 1 Philologus = "lover of the Word" 1) a Christian Paul greets in his epistle to Romans   



5379

philoneikia {fil-on-i-kee'-ah} from 5380; n f AV - strife 1; 1 1) love of strife, eagerness to contend 2) contention 2a) in a good sense, emulation   



5380

philoneikos {fil-on'-i-kos} from 5384 and neikos (a quarrel, probably akin to 3534); adj AV - contentious 1; 1 1) fond of strife, contentious 1a) in a good sense, emulous   



5381

philonexia {fil-on-ex-ee'-ah} from 5382; TDNT - 5:1,*; n f AV - hospitality 1, lover of strangers 1; 2 1) love to strangers, hospitality   



5382

philoxenos {fil-ox'-en-os} from 5384 and 3581; TDNT - 5:1,661; adj AV - given to hospitality 1, lover of hospitality 1, use hospitality 1; 3 1) hospitable, generous to guests   



5383

philoproteuo {fil-op-rote-yoo'-o} from a compound of 5384 and 4413; v AV - love to have the preeminence 1; 1 1) to aspire to pre-eminence, to desire to be first   



5384

philos {fee'-los} a primitive word; TDNT - 9:146,1262; adj AV - friend 29; 29 1) friend, to be friendly to one, wish him well 1a) a friend 1b) an associate 1c) he who associates familiarly with one, a companion 1d) one of the bridegroom's friends who on his behalf asked the hand of the bride and rendered him various services in closing the marriage and celebrating the nuptials   



5385

philosophia {fil-os-of-ee'-ah} from 5386; TDNT - 9:172,1269; n f AV - philosophy 1; 1 1) love of wisdom 1a) used either of zeal for or skill in any art or science, any branch of knowledge. Used once in the NT of the theology, or rather theosophy, of certain Jewish Christian ascetics, which busied itself with refined and speculative enquiries into the nature and classes of angels, into the ritual of the Mosaic law and the regulations of Jewish tradition respecting practical life   



5386

philosophos {fil-os'-of-os} from 5384 and 4680; TDNT - 9:172,1269; n m AV - philosopher 1; 1 1) a philosopher, one given to the pursuit of wisdom or learning 2) in a narrower sense, one who investigates and discusses the cause of things and the highest good   



5387

philostorgos {fil-os'-tor-gos} from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); adj AV - kindly affectioned 1; 1 1) the mutual love of parents and children and wives and husbands 2) loving affection, prone to love, loving tenderly 2a) chiefly of the reciprocal tenderness of parents and children   



5388

philoteknos {fil-ot'-ek-nos} from 5384 and 5043; adj AV - love (one's) children 1; 1 1) loving one's offspring or children   



5389

philotimeomai {fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee} middle voice from a compound of 5384 and 5092; v AV - strive 1, labour 1, study 1; 3 1) to be fond of honour 1a) to be actuated by love of honour 1b) from a love of honour to strive to bring something to pass 2) to be ambitious 2a) to strive earnestly, make it one's aim   



5390

philophronos {fil-of-ron'-oce} from 5391; adv AV - courteously 1; 1 1) kindly, in a friendly manner   



5391

philophron {fil-of'-rone} from 5384 and 5424; adj AV - courteous 1; 1 1) friendly, kind   



5392

phimoo {fee-mo'-o} from phimos (a muzzle); v AV - put to silence 2, hold (one's) peace 2, muzzle 2, be speechless 1, be still 1; 8 1) to close the mouth with a muzzle, to muzzle 2) metaph. 2a) to stop the mouth, make speechless, reduce to silence 2b) to become speechless 3) to be kept in check   



5393

Phlegon {fleg'-one} active participle of the base of 5395; n pr m AV - Phlegon 1; 1 Phlegon = "burning" 1) a resident at Rome greeted by Paul of the book of Romans   



5394

phlogizo {flog-id'-zo} from 5395; v AV - set on fire 2; 2 1) to ignite, set on fire 2) to burn up 3) fig. to operate destructively, have a most pernicious power 3a) of that in which the destructive influences are kindled   



5395

phlox {flox} from a primary phlego (to "flash" or "flame"); n f AV - flame 6, flaming 1; 7 1) a flame   



5396

phluareo {floo-ar-eh'-o} from 5397; v AV - prate against 1; 1 1) to utter nonsense, talk idly, prate 2) to bring forward idle accusations, make empty charges 3) to accuse one falsely with malicious words   



5397

phluaros {floo'-ar-os} from phluo (to bubble); adj AV - tattler 1; 1 1) of persons uttering or doing silly things, garrulous, babbling 2) of things, foolish, trifling, vain   



5398

phoberos {fob-er-os'} from 5401; adj AV - fearful 2, terrible 1; 3 1) inspiring fear, terrible, formidable 2) affected with fear, timid For Synonyms see entry 5835   



5399

phobeo {fob-eh'-o} from 5401; TDNT - 9:189,1272; v AV - fear 62, be afraid 23, be afraid of 5, reverence 1, misc 2; 93 1) to put to flight by terrifying (to scare away) 1a) to put to flight, to flee 1b) to fear, be afraid 1b1) to be struck with fear, to be seized with alarm 1b1a) of those startled by strange sights or occurrences 1b1b) of those struck with amazement 1b2) to fear, be afraid of one 1b3) to fear (i.e. hesitate) to do something (for fear of harm) 1c) to reverence, venerate, to treat with deference or reverential obedience For Synonyms see entry 5841