Strong's Concordance Numbers

5400 5401 5402  5403 5404 5405  5406 5407 5408  5409 5410 5411  5412 5413 5414 
5415 5416 5417  5418 5419 5420  5421 5422 5423  5424 5425 5426  5427 5428 5429 
5430 5431 5432  5433 5434 5435  5436 5437 5438  5439 5440 5441  5442 5443 5444 
5445 5446 5447  5448 5449 








5400

phobetron {fob'-ay-tron} from a derivative of 5399; n n AV - fearful sight 1; 1 1) that which strikes terror, a terror, (cause of) fright   



5401

phobos {fob'-os} from a primary phebomai (to be put in fear); TDNT - 9:189,1272; n m AV - fear 41, terror 3, misc 3; 47 1) fear, dread, terror 1a) that which strikes terror 2) reverence for one's husband   



5402

Phoibe {foy'-bay} from phoibos (bright, probably akin to the base of 5457); n pr f AV - Phebe 2; 2 Phoebe = "radiant" 1) a deaconess of the church at Cenchrea, near Corinth   



5403

Phoinike {foy-nee'-kay} from 5404; n pr loc AV - Phenice 2, Phenicia 1; 3 Phenicia = "land of palm trees" 1) a territory of the province of Syria, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean between the river Eleutherus and the promontory of Carmel, some 30 miles (50 km) long and 3 (5 km) broad   



5404

phoinix {foy'-nix} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - palm tree 1, palm 1; 2 1) a palm tree, date palm   



5405

Phoinix {foy'-nix} probably the same as 5404; n pr loc AV - Phenice 1; 1 Phenice = "palm tree" 1) the name of a haven in Crete on the south coast   



5406

phoneus {fon-yooce'} from 5408; n m AV - murderer 7; 7 1) a murderer, a homicide For Synonyms see entry 5811   



5407

phoneuo {fon-yoo'-o} from 5406; v AV - kill 10, do murder 1, slay 1; 12 1) to kill, slay, murder 2) to commit murder   



5408

phonos {fon'-os} from an obsolete primary pheno (to murder); n m AV - murder 8, slaughter 1, be slain + 599 1; 10 1) murder, slaughter   



5409

phoreo {for-eh'-o} from 5411; TDNT - 9:83,1252; v AV - bear 3, wear 3; 6 1) to bear constantly, wear 1a) of clothing, garments, armour   



5410

Phoron {for'-on} of Latin origin; n pr loc AV - Forum 1; 1 1) Appius Forum, a town in Italy, 43 Roman miles (70 km) from Rome on the Appian Way   



5411

phoros {for'-os} from 5342; TDNT - 9:78,1252; n m AV - tribute 5; 5 1) tribute, esp. the annual tax levied upon houses, lands, and persons   



5412

phortizo {for-tid'-zo} from 5414; TDNT - 9:86,1252; v AV - be heavy laden 1, lade 1; 2 1) to place a burden upon, to load 2) metaph. to load one with a burden (of rites and unwarranted precepts)   



5413

phortion {for-tee'-on} diminutive of 5414; TDNT - 9:84,1252; n n AV - burden 5; 5 1) a burden, load 1a) of the freight or lading of a ship 2) metaph. 2a) of burdensome rites 2b) of the obligations Christ lays upon his followers, and styles a "burden" by way of the contrast to the precepts of the Pharisees, the observance of which was most oppressive 2c) faults of the conscience which oppress the soul For Synonyms see entry 5819   



5414

phortos {for'-tos} from 5342; n m AV - lading 1; 1 1) a load, burden 1a) of a ship   



5415

Phortounatos {for-too-nat'-os} of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Fortunatus 2; 2 Fortunatus = "well freighted" 1) a Christian of Corinth   



5416

phragellion {frag-el'-le-on} from a derivative from the base of 5417; n n AV - scourge 1; 1 1) a scourge or whip   



5417

phragelloo {frag-el-lo'-o} from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum; v AV - scourge 2; 2 1) to scourge   



5418

phragmos {frag-mos'} from 5420; n m AV - hedge 2, hedge around about + 4060 1, partition 1; 4 1) a hedge, a fence 2) that which separates, prevents two from coming together   



5419

phrazo {frad'-zo} probably akin to 5420 through the idea of defining; v AV - declare 2; 2 1) to indicate plainly, make known, declare, whether by gesture or by writing or speaking, or in some other ways 2) to explain   



5420

phrasso {fras'-so} apparently a strengthening form of the base of 5424; v AV - stop 3; 3 1) to fence in, block up, stop up, close up 2) to put to silence   



5421

phrear {freh'-ar} of uncertain derivation; n n AV - pit 5, well 2; 7 1) a well 2) the pit of the abyss (because the nether world is thought to increase in size the further it extends from the surface of the earth and so resemble a cistern, the orifice of which is narrow)   



5422

phrenapatao {fren-ap-at-ah'-o} from 5423; v AV - deceive 1; 1 1) to deceive any one's mind   



5423

phrenapates {fren-ap-at'-ace} from 5424 and 539; n m AV - deceiver 1; 1 1) a mind deceiver, a seducer   



5424

phren {frane} probably from an obsolete phrao (to rein in or curb, cf 5420); TDNT - 9:220,1277; n f AV - understanding 2; 2 1) the midriff or diaphragm, the parts of the heart 2) the mind 2a) the faculty of perceiving and judging   



5425

phrisso {fris'-so} apparently a primary verb; v AV - tremble 1; 1 1) to bristle, stiffen stand up 2) to shudder, to be struck with extreme fear, to be horrified   



5426

phroneo {fron-eh'-o} from 5424; TDNT - 9:220,1277; v AV - think 5, regard 4, mind 3, be minded 3, savour 2, be of the same mind + 846 2, be like minded + 846 2, misc 8; 29 1) to have understanding, be wise 2) to feel, to think 2a) to have an opinion of one's self, think of one's self, to be modest, not let one's opinion (though just) of himself exceed the bounds of modesty 2b) to think or judge what one's opinion is 2c) to be of the same mind i.e. agreed together, cherish the same views, be harmonious 3) to direct one's mind to a thing, to seek, to strive for 3a) to seek one's interest or advantage 3b) to be of one's party, side with him (in public affairs)   



5427

phronema {fron'-ay-mah} from 5426; TDNT - 9:220,1277; n n AV - mind 2, carnally minded + 4561 1, spiritually minded + 4151 1; 4 1) what one has in the mind, the thoughts and purposes   



5428

phronesis {fron'-ay-sis} from 5426; TDNT - 9:220,1277; n f AV - wisdom 1, prudence 1; 2 1) understanding 2) knowledge and holy love of the will of God For Synonyms see entry 5826   



5429

phronimos {fron'-ee-mos} from 5424; TDNT - 9:220,1277; adj AV - wise 14; 14 1) intelligent, wise 2) prudent, i.e. mindful of one's interests For Synonyms see entry 5872   



5430

phronimos {fron-im'-oce} from 5429; adv AV - wisely 1; 1 1) prudently, wisely   



5431

phrontizo {fron-tid'-zo} from a derivative of 5424; v AV - be careful 1; 1 1) to think, to be careful 2) to be thoughtful or anxious   



5432

phroureo {froo-reh'-o} from a compound of 4253 and 3708; v AV - keep 3, keep with a garrison 1; 4 1) to guard, protect by a military guard, either to prevent hostile invasion, or to keep the inhabitants of a besieged city from flight 2) metaph. 2a) under the control of the Mosaic law, that he might not escape from its power 2b) to protect by guarding, to keep 2c) by watching and guarding to preserve one for the attainment of something   



5433

phruasso {froo-as'-so} akin to 1032, 1031; v AV - rage 1; 1 1) to neigh, stamp the ground, prance, snort 2) to be high-spirited 2a) of horses 2b) of men 2b1) to take on lofty airs 2b2) behave arrogantly 2c) to be tumultuous, to rage   



5434

phruganon {froo'-gan-on} from a presumed derivative of phrugo (to roast or parch, akin to the base of 5395); n n AV - stick 1; 1 1) a dry stick, a twig 2) all dry sticks, bush wood, fire wood, or similar material used as fuel 2a) of straw, stubble   



5435

Phrugia {froog-ee'-ah} probably of foreign origin; n pr loc AV - Phrygia 4; 4 Phrygia = "dry, barren" 1) a region in Asia Minor bounded by Bithynia, Galatia, Lycaonia, Pisidia, Lydia, Mysia and it contained the cities of Laodicea, Hierapolis, and Colosse   



5436

Phugellos {foog'-el-los} probably from 5343; n pr m AV - Phygellus 1; 1 Phygellus = "a little fugitive" 1) a Christian who was with Paul and deserted him   



5437

phuge {foog-ay'} from 5343; n f AV - flight 2; 2 1) flight   



5438

phulake {foo-lak-ay'} from 5442; TDNT - 9:241,1280; n f AV - prison 36, watch 6, imprisonment 2, hold 1, cage 1, ward 1; 47 1) guard, watch 1a) a watching, keeping watch 1a1) to keep watch 1b) persons keeping watch, a guard, sentinels 1c) of the place where captives are kept, a prison 1d) of the time (of night) during which guard was kept, a watch i.e. a period of time during which part of the guard was on duty, and at the end of which others relieved them. As the earlier Greeks divided the night commonly into three parts, so, previous to the exile, the Israelites also had three watches in a night; subsequently, however, after they became subject to the Romans, they adopted the Roman custom of dividing the night into four watches   



5439

phulakizo {foo-lak-id'-zo} from 5441; v AV - imprison 1; 1 1) to cast into prison, imprison   



5440

phulakterion {foo-lak-tay'-ree-on} neuter of a derivative of 5442; n n AV - phylactery 1; 1 1) a fortified place provided with a garrison, a station for a guard or garrison 2) a preservative or safeguard , an amulet. The Jews used this word to describe small strips of parchment on which were written the following passages of the law of Moses, Ex. 13:1-10, 11-16; Dt. 6:4-9, 11:13-21, and which, enclosed in small cases, they were accustomed when engaged in prayer to wear fastened by a leather strap to the forehead and to the left arm over against the heart, in order that they might thus be solemnly reminded of the duty of keeping the commands of God in the head and in the heart, according to the directions given in Ex. 13:16, Dt. 6:8, 11:18; These scrolls were thought to have the power, like amulets, to avert various evils and to drive away demons. The Pharisees were accustomed to widen, make broad, their phylacteries, that they might render them more conspicuous and show themselves to be more eager than the majority to be reminded of the law of God.   



5441

phulax {foo'-lax} from 5442; n m AV - keeper 3; 3 1) a guard, keeper   



5442

phulasso {foo-las'-so} probably from 5443 through the idea of isolation; TDNT - 9:236,1280; v AV - keep 23, observe 2, beware 2, keep (one's) self 1, save 1, be ... ware 1; 30 1) to guard 1a) to watch, keep watch 1b) to guard or watch, have an eye upon: lest he escape 1c) to guard a person (or thing) that he may remain safe 1c1) lest he suffer violence, be despoiled, etc. to protect 1c2) to protect one from a person or thing 1c3) to keep from being snatched away, preserve safe and unimpaired 1c4) to guard from being lost or perishing 1c5) to guard one's self from a thing 1d) to guard i.e. care for, take care not to violate 1d1) to observe 2) to observe for one's self something to escape 2a) to avoid, shun flee from 2b) to guard for one's self (i.e. for one's safety's sake) so as not to violate, i.e. to keep, observe (the precepts of the Mosaic law) For Synonyms see entry 5874   



5443

phule {foo-lay'} from 5453 (cf 5444); TDNT - 9:245,1280; n f AV - tribe 25, kindred 6; 31 1) a tribe 1a) in the NT all the persons descending from one of the twelve sons of the patriarch, Jacob 2) a race, nation, people   



5444

phullon {fool'-lon} from the same as 5443; n n AV - leaf 6; 6 1) a leaf   



5445

phurama {foo'-ram-ah} from a prolonged form of phuro (to mix a liquid with a solid, perhaps akin to 5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk), mean to knead; n n AV - lump 5; 5 1) any substance mixed with water and kneaded 2) a mass, a lump 2a) of dough 2b) of clay   



5446

phusikos {foo-see-kos'} from 5449; TDNT - 9:251,1283; adj AV - natural 3; 3 1) produced by nature, inborn 2) agreeable to nature 3) governed by (the instincts of) nature   



5447

phusikos {foo-see-koce'} from 5446; TDNT - 9:251,1283; adv AV - naturally 1; 1 1) in a natural manner, by nature, under the guidance of nature: by the aid of the bodily senses   



5448

phusioo {foo-see-o'-o} from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing; v AV - puff up 7; 7 1) to make natural, to cause a thing to pass into nature 2) to inflate, blow up, to cause to swell up 2a) to puff up, make proud 2b) to be puffed up, to bear one's self loftily, be proud   



5449

phusis {foo'-sis} from 5453; TDNT - 9:251,1283; n f AV - nature 10, natural + 2596 2, kind 1, mankind + 442 1; 14 1) nature 1a) the nature of things, the force, laws, order of nature 1a) as opposed to what is monstrous, abnormal, perverse 1b) as opposed what has been produced by the art of man: the natural branches, i.e. branches by the operation of nature 1b) birth, physical origin 1c) a mode of feeling and acting which by long habit has become nature 1d) the sum of innate properties and powers by which one person differs from others, distinctive native peculiarities, natural characteristics: the natural strength, ferocity, and intractability of beasts