arranged, i.e. appointed or stated
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to be wretched, i.e. realize one's own misery
wretchedness, i.e. calamity
enduring trial, i.e. miserable
talent-like in weight
equivalent to G5342 (φέρω)); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "...
the fresh, i.e. young girl; talitha (O maiden)
akin to , to cut); a dispensary or magazine, i.e. a chamber on the ground-floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privac...
regular arrangement, i.e. (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character), official dignity
depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition)
humiliation of mind, i.e. modesty
to depress; figuratively, to humiliate (in condition or heart)
depression (in rank or feeling)
to stir or agitate (roil water)
disturbance, i.e. (of water) roiling, or (of a mob) sedition
a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult
a Tarsean, i.e. native of Tarsus
Tarsus, a place in Asia Minor
to incarcerate in eternal torment
to arrange in an orderly manner, i.e. assign or dispose (to a certain position or lot)
a bullock
these things
in the same way
(to or with or by, etc.) these
(towards or of) this
burial (the act)
a grave (the place of interment)
shortly, i.e. (figuratively) possibly
briefly, i.e. (in time) speedily, or (in manner) rapidly
curt, i.e. impending
more swiftly, i.e. (in manner) more rapidly, or (in time) more speedily
most quickly, i.e. (with G5613 (ὡς) prefixed) as soon as possible
a brief space (of time), i.e. (with G1722 (ἐν) prefixed) in haste
shortly, i.e. without delay, soon, or (by surprise) suddenly, or (by implication, of ease) readily
fleet, i.e. (figuratively) prompt or ready
both or also (properly, as correlation of G2532 (καί))
a wall (as formative of a house)
a token (as defining a fact), i.e. criterion of certainty
an infant, i.e. (plural figuratively) darlings (Christian converts)
to be a child-bearer, i.e. parent (mother)
childbirth (parentage), i.e. (by implication) maternity (the performance of maternal duties)
a child (as produced)
to be a childrearer, i.e. fulfil the duties of a female parent
an artificer (as producer of fabrics), i.e. (specially), a craftsman in wood
complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.); neuter (as noun, with G3588 (ὁ)) completeness
(the state) completeness (mentally or morally)
to complete, i.e. (literally) accomplish, or (figuratively) consummate (in character)
completely, i.e. (of hope) without wavering
(the act) completion, i.e. (of prophecy) verification, or (of expiation) absolution
a completer, i.e. consummater
to be a bearer to completion (maturity), i.e. to ripen fruit (figuratively)
to finish life (by implication, of G979 (βίος)), i.e. expire (demise)
decease
to end, i.e. complete, execute, conclude, discharge (a debt)
properly, the point aimed at as a limit, i.e. (by implication) the conclusion of an act or state (termination (literally, figuratively or indefinitely...
a tax-farmer, i.e. collector of public revenue
a tax-gatherer's place of business
a prodigy or omen
third; Tertius, a Christian
Tertullus, a Roman
forty
of forty years of age
four
fourteenth
pertaining to the fourth day
fourth
four-cornered, i.e. square
from G5064 (τέσσαρες)); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers
four times a thousand
four hundred
a four months' space
quadruple
a quadruped
to be a tetrarch
the ruler of a fourth part of a country ("tetrarch")
to incinerate, i.e. consume
art (as productive), i.e. (specially), a trade, or (generally) skill
an artisan; figuratively, a founder (Creator)
to liquefy
in a far-shining manner, i.e. plainly
such as this, i.e. (in (figurative) magnitude) so vast
perhaps akin to G2334 (θεωρέω)); to guard (from loss or injury, properly, by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from G5442 (φυλάσσω), which is p...
a watching, i.e. (figuratively) observance, or (concretely) a prison
Tiberias, the name of a town and a lake in Palestine
probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius, a Roman emperor
to place (in the widest application, literally and figuratively; properly, in a passive or horizontal posture, and thus different from G2476 (ἵστημι),...
to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.), literally or figuratively
to pull off
Timæus (i.e. Timay), an Israelite
to prize, i.e. fix a valuation upon; by implication, to revere
a value, i.e. money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself
valuable, i.e. (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved
expensiveness, i.e. (by implication) magnificence
dear to God; Timotheus, a Christian
valuable; Timon, a Christian
properly, to protect one's honor, i.e. to avenge (inflict a penalty)
vindication, i.e. (by implication) a penalty
to pay a price, i.e. as a penalty
some or any person or object
an interrogative pronoun, who, which or what (in direct or indirect questions)