650apostereo {ap-os-ter-eh'-o} from 575 and stereo (to deprive); v AV - defraud 4, destitute 1, keep back by fraud 1; 6 1) to defraud, rob, despoil
  
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651apostole {ap-os-tol-ay'} from 649; TDNT - 1:446,67; n f AV - apostleship 4; 4 1) a sending away 1a) of the sending off of a fleet 1b) of consuls with an army, i.e. of an expedition 2) a sending away, i.e. a dismissal, release 3) a thing sent, esp. of gifts 4) in the NT, the office and dignity of the apostles of Christ, apostleship
  
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652apostolos {ap-os'-tol-os} from 649; TDNT - 1:407,67; n m AV - apostle 78, messenger 2, he that is sent 1; 81 1) a delegate, messenger, one sent forth with orders 1a) specifically applied to the twelve apostles of Christ 1b) in a broader sense applied to other eminent Christian teachers 1b1) of Barnabas 1b2) of Timothy and Silvanus
  
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653apostomatizo {ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo} from 575 and a (presumed) derivative of 4750; v AV - provoke to speak 1; 1 1) to recite from memory 1a) to repeat to a pupil (anything) for him to commit to memory 2) to ply with questions, to catechise, and so to entice to answers
  
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654apostrepho {ap-os-tref'-o} from 575 and 4762; TDNT - 7:719,1093; v AV - turn away 4, turn away from 2, put up again 1, turn from 1, bring again 1, pervert 1; 10 1) to turn away 1a) to remove anything from anyone 1b) to turn him away from allegiance to any one 1c) tempt to defect 2) to turn back, return, bring back 2a) of putting a sword back in its sheath 2b) of Judas returning money to temple 3) to turn one's self away, turn back, return 4) to turn one's self away from, deserting
  
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655apostugeo {ap-os-toog-eh'-o} from 575 and the base of 4767; v AV - abhor 1; 1 1) to dislike, abhor, have a horror of
  
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656aposunagogos {ap-os-oon-ag'-o-gos} from 575 and 4864; TDNT - 7:848,1107; adj AV - be put out of the synagogue + 1096 2, put out of the synagogue + 4160 1; 3 1) excluded from sacred assemblies of Israelites, excommunicated
  
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657apotassomai {ap-ot-as'-som-ahee} middle voice from 575 and 5021; TDNT - 8:33,*; v AV - bid farewell 2, take leave 2, send away 1, forsake 1; 6 1) to set apart, separate 1a) to separate one's self, withdraw one's self from anyone 1a1) to take leave of, bid farewell to 1b) to renounce, forsake
  
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658apoteleo {ap-ot-el-eh'-o} from 575 and 5055; v AV - finish 1; 1 1) to perfect, to bring quite to an end 2) accomplish
  
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659apotithemi {ap-ot-eeth'-ay-mee} from 575 and 5087; v AV - put off 2, lay aside 2, lay down 1, cast off 1, put away 1, lay apart 1; 8 1) to put off or aside or away
  
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660apotinasso {ap-ot-in-as'-so} from 575 and tinasso (to jostle); v AV - shake off 2; 2 1) to shake off
  
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661apotino {ap-ot-ee'-no} from 575 and 5099; v AV - repay 1; 1 1) to pay off, repay
  
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662apotolmao {ap-ot-ol-mah'-o} from 575 and 5111; TDNT - 8:181,1183; v AV - be very bold 1; 1 1) to assume boldness, make bold
  
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663apotomia {ap-ot-om-ee'-ah} from the base of 664; TDNT - 8:106,1169; n f AV - severity 2; 2 1) severity, roughness, rigour
  
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664apotomos {ap-ot-om'-oce} from a derivative of a comparative of 575 and temno (to cut); TDNT - 8:106,1169; adv AV - sharpness 1, sharply 1; 2 1) abruptly, precipitously 2) sharply, severely, curtly
  
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665apotrepo {ap-ot-rep'-o} from 575 and the base of 5157; v AV - turn away 1; 1 1) to turn one's self away from 2) to shun, avoid
  
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666apousia {ap-oo-see'-ah} from the participle of 548; n f AV - absence 1; 1 1) absence
  
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667apophero {ap-of-er'-o} from 575 and 5342; v AV - carry away 3, carry 1, bring 1; 5 1) to carry off or bring away
  
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668apopheugo {ap-of-yoo'-go} from 575 and 5343; v AV - escape 2, escape from 1; 3 1) to flee from, escape
  
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669apophtheggomai {ap-of-theng'-om-ahee} from 575 and 5350; TDNT - 1:447,75; v AV - utterance 1, speak forth 1, say 1; 3 1) to speak out, speak forth, pronounce 1a) not a word of everyday speech but one "belonging to dignified and elevated discourse"
  
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670apophortizomai {ap-of-or-tid'-zom-ahee} from 575 and the middle voice of 5412; v AV - unlade 1; 1 1) to lay down a load, unlade, discharge 1a) of sailors lightening ship during a storm to avoid shipwreck
  
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671apochresis {ap-okh'-ray-sis} from a compound of 575 and 5530; n f AV - using 1; 1 1) abuse, misuse
  
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672apochoreo {ap-okh-o-reh'-o} from 575 and 5562; v AV - depart 3; 3 1) to go away, depart
  
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673apochorizo {ap-okh-o-rid'-zo} from 575 and 5563; v AV - depart asunder 1, depart 1; 2 1) to separate, sever 2) to part asunder 3) to separate one's self, depart from
  
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674apopsucho {ap-ops-oo'-kho} from 575 and 5594; v AV - heart failing 1; 1 1) to breathe out life, expire 2) to faint or swoon away
  
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675Appios {ap'-pee-os} of Latin origin; n pr loc AV - Appii 1; 1 Appius = "the market place of Appius" 1) a town in Italy, 39 miles (60 km) from Rome on the Appian Way
  
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676aprositos {ap-ros'-ee-tos} from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a comparative of 4314 and eimi (to go); adj AV - which no man can approach unto 1; 1 1) unapproachable, inaccessible
  
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677aproskopos {ap-ros'-kop-os} from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4350; TDNT - 6:745,946; adj AV - void of offense 1, none offence 1, without offence 1; 3 1) having nothing to strike against, not causing to stumble 1a) of a smooth road 1b) metaph. of not leading others to sin by one's mode of life 2) not striking against or stumbling 2a) metaph. not led into sin, blameless 3) without offense, not troubled by a consciousness of sin
  
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678aprosopoleptos {ap-ros-o-pol-ape'-tos} from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of 4383 and 2983 [cf 4381]; TDNT - 6:779,950; adv AV - without respect of persons 1; 1 1) without respect of persons, impartial
  
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679aptaistos {ap-tah'-ee-stos} from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4417; adj AV - keep from falling + 5442 1; 1 1) not stumbling, standing firm, exempt from falling
  
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680haptomai {hap'-tom-ahee} reflexive of 681; v AV - touch 36; 36 1) to fasten one's self to, adhere to, cling to 1a) to touch 1b) of carnal intercourse with a women or cohabitation 1c) of levitical practice of having no fellowship with heathen practices. Things not to be touched appear to be both women and certain kinds of food, so celibacy and abstinence of certain kinds of food and drink are recommended. 1d) to touch, assail anyone
  
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681hapto {hap'-to} a primary word; v AV - light 3, kindle 1; 4 1) to fasten to, adhere to 1a) to fasten fire to a thing, kindle, set of fire
  
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682Apphia {ap-fee'-a} probably of foreign origin; n pr f AV - Apphia 1; 1 Apphia = "fruitful" 1) a Christian member of Philemon's household
  
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683apotheomai {ap-o-theh'-om-ahee} or apothomai {ap-o'-thom-ahee} from 575 and the middle voice of otheo or otho (to shove); TDNT - 1:448,*; v AV - cast away 2, thrust away 1, put from 1, thrust from 1, put away 1; 6 1) to thrust away, push away, repel 2) to thrust away from one's self, to drive away from one's self 2a) repudiate, reject, refuse
  
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684apoleia {ap-o'-li-a} from a presumed derivative of 622; TDNT - 1:396,67; n f AV - perdition 8, destruction 5, waste 2, damnable 1, to die + 1519 1, perish + 1498 + 1519 1, pernicious 1; 20 1) destroying, utter destruction 1a) of vessels 2) a perishing, ruin, destruction 2a) of money 2b) the destruction which consists of eternal misery in hell
  
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685ara {ar-ah'} probably from 142; TDNT - 1:448,75; n f AV - cursing 1; 1 1) a prayer, a supplication 2) an imprecation, curse, malediction
  
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686ara {ar'-ah} probably from 142 (through the idea of drawing a conclusion); part AV - therefore + 3767 7, so then + 3767 4, now therefore + 3767 1, then + 1065 2, wherefore + 1065 1, haply + 1065 1, not tr 7, misc 7; 51 1) therefore, so then, wherefore
  
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687ara {ar'-ah} a form of 686, denoting an interrogation to which a negative answer is presumed; part AV - therefore 1, not tr 2; 3 1) a Greek interrogative particle that implies anxiety or impatience on the part of the questioner
  
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688Arabia {ar-ab-ee'-ah} of Hebrew origin 6152; n pr loc AV - Arabia 2; 2 Arabia = "desert or barren" 1) a well known peninsula of Asia lying towards Africa, and bounded by Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, the Gulf of Arabia, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
  
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689Aram {ar-am'} of Hebrew origin 7410; n pr m AV - Aram 3; 3 Aram or Ram = "high" 1) an ancestor of Christ
  
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690Araps {ar'-aps} from 688; n m AV - Arabians 1; 1 1) an Arabian
  
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691argeo {arg-eh'-o} from 692; TDNT - 1:452,76; v AV - linger 1; 1 1) to be idle, inactive, to linger, delay
  
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692argos {ar-gos'} from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2041; TDNT - 1:452,76; adj AV - idle 6, slow 1, barren 1; 8 1) free from labour, at leisure 2) lazy, shunning the labour which one ought to perform For Synonyms see entry 5814
  
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693argureos {ar-goo'-reh-os} from 696; adj AV - silver 2, of silver 1; 3 1) of silver, silvery
  
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694argurion {ar-goo'-ree-on} neuter of a presumed derivative of 696; n n AV - money 11, piece of silver 5, silver 3, silver piece 1; 20 1) silver 2) money 3) a silver coin, silver piece, a shekel
  
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695argurokopos {ar-goo-rok-op'-os} from 696 and 2875; n m AV - silversmith 1; 1 1) a silversmith
  
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696arguros {ar'-goo-ros} from argos (shining); n m AV - silver 5; 5 1) silver 1a) 1 Cor. 3:12 refers to the silver with which the columns of noble buildings were covered and the rafters adorned 1b) things made of silver 1b1) vessels 1b2) images of gods
  
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697Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os} from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; n pr loc AV - Areopagus 1, Mars Hill 1; 2 Areopagus = "martial peak" 1) a rocky height in the city of Athens, opposite the western end of the Acropolis toward the west. This hill belonged to (Ares) Mars and was called Mar's Hill; so called, because, as the story went, Mars, having slain Halirrhothius, son of Neptune, for the attempted violation of his daughter Alicippe, was tried for the murder here before twelve gods as judges. This place was the location where the judges convened who, by appointment of Solon, had jurisdiction of capital offences, (as wilful murder, arson, poisoning, malicious wounding, and breach of established religious usages). The court itself was called Areopagus from the place where it sat, also "Areum judicium" an "curia". To that hill the apostle Paul was not led to defend himself before judges, but that he might set forth his opinions on divine subjects to a greater multitude of people, flocking together there and eager to hear something new.
  
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698Areopagites {ar-eh-op-ag-ee'-tace} from 697; n m AV - Areopagite 1; 1 1) a member of the court of Areopagus, an Areopagite
  
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699areskeia {ar-es'-ki-ah} from a derivative of 700; TDNT - 1:456,77; n f AV - pleasing 1; 1 1) desire to please
  
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