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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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0600. apokathistemi {ap-ok-ath-is'-tay-mee}; from 575 and 2525;


  • to reconstitute (in health, home or organization): --restore
  • (again).[ql



  • 0601. apokalupto {ap-ok-al-oop'-to}; from 575 and 2572; to take
  • off the cover, i.e. disclose: --reveal.[ql



  • 0602. apokalupsis {ap-ok-al'-oop-sis}; from 601; disclosure: --
  • appearing, coming, lighten, manifestation, be revealed,
  • revelation.[ql



  • 0603. apokaradokia {ap-ok-ar-ad-ok-ee'-ah}; from a comparative
  • of 575 and a compound of kara (the head) and 1380 (in the sense
  • of watching); intense anticipation: --earnest expectation.[ql



  • 0604. apokatallasso {ap-ok-at-al-las'-so}; from 575 and 2644; to
  • reconcile fully: --reconcile.[ql



  • 0605. apokatastasis {ap-ok-at-as'-tas-is}; from 600;
  • reconstitution: --restitution.[ql



  • 0606. apokeimai {ap-ok'-i-mahee}; from 575 and 2749; to be
  • reserved; figuratively, to await: --be appointed, (be) laid up.
  • [ql



  • 0607. apokephalizo {ap-ok-ef-al-id'-zo}; from 575 and 2776; to
  • decapitate: --behead.[ql



  • 0608. apokleio {ap-ok-li'-o}; from 575 and 2808; to close fully:
  • --shut up.[ql



  • 0609. apokopto {ap-ok-op'-to}; from 575 and 2875; to amputate;
  • reflexively (by irony) to mutilate (the privy parts): --cut off.
  • Compare 2699. 0610. apokrima {ap-ok'-ree-mah}; from 611 (in its
  • original sense of judging); a judicial decision: --sentence.[ql



  • 0611. apokrinomai {ap-ok-ree'-nom-ahee}; from 575 and krino; to
  • conclude for oneself, i.e. (by implication) to respond; by
  • Hebraism [compare 6030] to begin to speak (where an adress is
  • expected): --answer.[ql



  • 0612. apokrisis {ap-ok'-ree-sis}; from 611; a response: --answer.
  • [ql



  • 0613. apokrupto {ap-ok-roop'-to}; from 575 and 2928; to conceal
  • away (i.e. fully); figuratively, to keep secret: --hide.[ql



  • 0614. apokruphos {ap-ok'-roo-fos}; from 613; secret; by
  • implication, treasured: --hid, kept secret.[ql



  • 0615. apokteino {ap-ok-ti'-no}; from 575 and kteino (to slay);
  • to kill outright; figuratively, to destroy: --put to death, kill,
  • slay.[ql



  • 0616. apokueo {ap-ok-oo-eh'-o}; from 575 and the base of 2949;
  • to breed forth, i.e. (by transf.) to generate (figuratively): --
  • beget, produce.[ql



  • 0617. apokulio {ap-ok-oo-lee'-o}; from 575 and 2947; to roll
  • away: --roll away (back).[ql



  • 0618. apolambano {ap-ol-am-ban'-o}; from 575 and 2983; to
  • receive (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside: -
  • -receive, take.[ql





  • 0619. apolausis {ap-ol'-ow-sis}; from a comparative of 575 and
  • lauo (to enjoy); full enjoyment: --enjoy(-ment).[ql



  • 0620. apoleipo {ap-ol-ipe'-o}; from 575 and 3007; to leave
  • behind (passively, remain); by implication, to forsake: --leave,
  • remain.[ql



  • 0621. apoleicho {ap-ol-i'-kho}; from 575 and leicho (to "lick");
  • to lick clean: --lick.[ql



  • 0622. apollumi {ap-ol'-loo-mee}; from 575 and the base of 3639;
  • to destroy fully (reflexively, to perish, or lose), literally or
  • figuratively: --destroy, die, lose, mar, perish.[ql



  • 0623. Apolluon {ap-ol-loo'-ohn}; active participle of 622; a
  • destroyer (i.e. Satan): --Apollyon.[ql



  • 0624. Apollonia {ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah}; from the pagan deity Apollon
  • (i.e. the sun; from 622); Apollonia, a place in Macedonia: --
  • Apollonia.[ql



  • 0625. Apollos {ap-ol-loce'}; probably from the same as 624;
  • Apollos, an Israelite: --Apollos.[ql



  • 0626. apologeomai {ap-ol-og-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a
  • compound of 575 and 3056; to give an account (legal plea) of
  • oneself, i.e. exculpate (self): --answer (for self), make
  • defence, excuse (self), speak for self.[ql



  • 0627. apologia {ap-ol-og-ee'-ah}; from the same as 626; a plea
  • ("apology"): --answer (for self), clearing of self, defence.[ql



  • 0628. apolouo {ap-ol-oo'-o}; from 575 and 3068; to wash fully, i.
  • e. (figuratively) have remitted (reflexively): --wash (away).[ql



  • 0629. apolutrosis {ap-ol-oo'-tro-sis}; from a compound of 575
  • and 3083; (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figuratively) riddance,
  • or (specially) Christian salvation: --deliverance, redemption.
  • [ql



  • 0630. apoluo {ap-ol-oo'-o}; from 575 and 3089; to free fully, i.
  • e. (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart),
  • or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce: --
  • (let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put
  • (send) away, release, set at liberty.[ql



  • 0631. apomassomai {ap-om-as'-som-ahee}; middle voice from 575
  • and masso (to squeeze, knead, smear); to scrape away: --wipe off.
  • [ql



  • 0632. aponemo {ap-on-em'-o}; from 575 and the base of 3551; to
  • apportion, i.e. bestow: --give.[ql



  • 0633. aponipto {ap-on-ip'-to}; from 575 and 3538; to wash off
  • (reflexively, one's own hands symbolically): --wash.[ql



  • 0634. apopipto {ap-op-ip'-to}; from 575 and 4098; to fall off: --
  • fall.[ql



  • 0635. apoplanao {ap-op-lan-ah'-o}; from 575 and 4105; to lead
  • astray (figuratively); passively, to stray (from truth): --err,
  • seduce.[ql



  • 0636. apopleo {ap-op-leh'-o}; from 575 and 4126; to set sail: --
  • sail away.[ql



  • 0637. apopluno {ap-op-loo'-no}; from 575 and 4150; to rinse off:
  • --wash.[ql





  • 0638. apopnigo {ap-op-nee'-go}; from 575 and 4155; to stifle (by
  • drowning or overgrowth): --choke.[ql



  • 0639. aporeo {ap-or-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and the base of 4198; to have no way out, i.e. be at a
  • loss (mentally): --(stand in) doubt, be perplexed.[ql



  • 0640. aporia {ap-or-ee'-a}; from the same as 639; a (state of)
  • quandry: --perplexity.[ql



  • 0641. aporrhipto {ap-or-hrip'-to}; from 575 and 4496; to hurl
  • off, i.e. precipitate (oneself): --cast.[ql



  • 0642. aporphanizo {ap-or-fan-id'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative
  • of 3737; to bereave wholly, i.e. (figuratively) separate (from
  • intercourse): --take.[ql





  • 0643. aposkeuazo {ap-osk-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative
  • of 4632; to pack up (one's) baggage: --take up...carriages.[ql



  • 0644. aposkiasma {ap-os-kee'-as-mah}; from a compound of 575 and
  • a derivative of 4639; a shading off, i.e. obsuration: --shadow.
  • [ql



  • 0645. apospao {ap-os-pah'-o}; from 575 and 4685; to drag forth,
  • i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a
  • degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously): --
  • (with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from.[ql



  • 0646. apostasia {ap-os-tas-ee'-ah}; feminine of the same as 647;
  • defection from truth (properly, the state) ["apostasy"]: --
  • falling away, forsake.[ql





  • 0647. apostasion {ap-os-tas'-ee-on}; neuter of a (presumed) adj.
  • from a derivative of 868; properly, something separative, i.e.
  • (specially) divorce: --(writing of) divorcement.[ql



  • 0648. apostegazo {ap-os-teg-ad'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative
  • of 4721; to unroof: --uncover.[ql



  • 0649. apostello {ap-os-tel'-lo}; from 575 and 4724; set apart, i.
  • e. (by implication) to send out (properly, on a mission)
  • literally or figuratively: --put in, send (away, forth, out),
  • set [at liberty].[ql



  • 0650. apostereo {ap-os-ter-eh'-o}; from 575 and stereo (to
  • deprive); to despoil: --defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud.
  • [ql



  • 0651. apostole {ap-os-tol-ay'}; from 649; commission, i.e.
  • (specially) apostolate: --apostleship.[ql



  • 0652. apostolos {ap-os'-tol-os}; from 649; a delegate; specially,
  • an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of
  • Christ ["apostle"] (with miraculous powers): --apostle,
  • messenger, he that is sent.[ql



  • 0653. apostomatizo {ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo}; from 575 and a
  • (presumed) derivative of 4750; to speak off-hand (properly,
  • dictate), i.e. to catechize (in an invidious manner): --provoke
  • to speak.[ql



  • 0654. apostrepho {ap-os-tref'-o}; from 575 and 4762; to turn
  • away or back (literally or figuratively): --bring again, pervert,
  • turn away (from).[ql



  • 0655. apostugeo {ap-os-toog-eh'-o}: from 575 and the base of
  • 4767; to detest utterly: --abhor.[ql



  • 0656. aposunagogos {ap-os-oon-ag'-o-gos}; from 575 and 4864;
  • excommunicated: --(put) out of the synagogue(-s).[ql



  • 0657. apotassomai {ap-ot-as'-som-ahee}; middle voice from 575
  • and 5021; literally, to say adieu (by departing or dismissing);
  • figuratively, to renounce: --bid farewell, forsake, take leave,
  • send away.[ql



  • 0658. apoteleo {ap-ot-el-eh'-o}; from 575 and 5055; to complete
  • entirely, i.e. consummate: --finish.[ql



  • 0659. apotithemi {ap-ot-eeth'-ay-mee}; from 575 and 5087; to put
  • away (literally or figuratively): --cast off, lay apart (aside,
  • down), put away (off).[ql



  • 0660. apotinasso {ap-ot-in-as'-so}; from 575 and tinasso (to
  • jostle); to brush off: --shake off.[ql



  • 0661. apotino {ap-ot-ee'-no}; from 575 and 5099; to pay in full:
  • --repay.[ql



  • 0662. apotolmao {ap-ot-ol-mah'-o}; from 575 and 5111; to venture
  • plainly: --be very bold.[ql



  • 0663. apotomia {ap-ot-om-ee'-ah}; from the base of 664;
  • (figuratively) decisiveness, i.e. rigor: --severity.[ql



  • 0664. apotomos {ap-ot-om'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of a
  • comparative of 575 and temno (to cut); abruptly, i.e.
  • peremptorily: --sharply(-ness).[ql



  • 0665. apotrepo {ap-ot-rep'-o}; from 575 and the base of 5157; to
  • deflect, i.e. (reflexively) avoid: --turn away.[ql



  • 0666. apousia {ap-oo-see'-ah}; from the participle of 548; a
  • being away: --absence.[ql



  • 0667. appohero {ap-of-er'-o}; from 575 and 5342; to bear off
  • (literally or rel.): --bring, carry (away).[ql



  • 0668. apopheugo {ap-of-yoo'-go}; from 575 and 5343;
  • (figuratively) to escape: --escape.[ql



  • 0669. apophtheggomai {ap-of-theng'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 5350;
  • to enunciate plainly, i.e. declare: --say, speak forth,
  • utterance.[ql



  • 0670. apophortizomai {ap-of-or-tid'-zom-ahee}; from 575 and the
  • middle voice of 5412; to unload: --unlade.[ql



  • 0671. apochresis {ap-okh'-ray-sis}; from a compound of 575 and
  • 5530; the act of using up, i.e. consumption: --using.[ql



  • 0672. apochoreo {ap-okh-o-reh'-o}; from 575 and 5562; to go away:
  • --depart.[ql



  • 0673. apochorizo {ap-okh-o-rid'-zo}; from 575 and 5563; to rend
  • apart; reflexively, to separate: --depart (asunder).[ql



  • 0674. apopsucho {ap-ops-oo'-kho}; from 575 and 5594; to breathe
  • out, i.e. faint: --hearts failing.[ql



  • 0675. >Appios {ap'-pee-os}; of Latin origin; (in the genitive, i.
  • e. possessive case) of Appius, the name of a Roman: --Appii.[ql



  • 0676. aprositos {ap-ros'-ee-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a derivative of a comparative of 4314 and eimi (to
  • go); inaccessible: --which no man can approach.[ql



  • 0677. aproskopos {ap-ros'-kop-os}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a presumed derivative of 4350; actively,
  • inoffensive, i.e. not leading into sin; passively, faultless, i.
  • e. not led into sin: --none (void of, without) offence.[ql



  • 0678. aprosopoleptos {ap-ros-o-pol-ape'-tos}; adverb from a
  • compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative
  • of a presumed compound of 4383 and 2983 [compare 4381]; in a way
  • not accepting the person, i.e. impartially: --without respect of
  • persons.[ql



  • 0679. aptaistos {ap-tah'-ee-stos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a derivative of 4417; not stumbling, i.e.
  • (figuratively) without sin: --from falling.[ql



  • 0680. haptomai {hap'-tom-ahee}; reflexive of 681; properly, to
  • attach oneself to, i.e. to touch (in many implied relations): --
  • touch.[ql



  • 0681. hapto {hap'-to}; a primary verb; properly, to fasten to, i.
  • e. (specially) to set on fire: --kindle, light.[ql



  • 0682. Apphia {ap-fee'-a}; probably of foreign origin; Apphia, a
  • woman of Collosae: --Apphia.[ql



  • 0683. apotheomai {ap-o-theh'-om-ahee}; or apothomai {ap-o'-thom-
  • ahee}; from 575 and the middle voice of otheo or otho (to shove);
  • to push off, figuratively, to reject: --cast away, put away
  • (from), thrust away (from).[ql



  • 0684. apoleia {ap-o'-li-a}; from a presumed derivative of 622;
  • ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal): --damnable(-
  • nation), destruction, die, perdition, X perish, pernicious ways,
  • waste.[ql



  • 0685. ara {ar-ah'}; probably from 142; properly, prayer (as
  • lifted to Heaven), i.e. (by implication) imprecation: --curse.[ql



  • 0686. ara {ar'-ah}; probably from 142 (through the idea of
  • drawing a conclusion); a particle denoting an inference more or
  • less decisive (as follows): --haply, (what) manner (of man), no
  • doubt, perhaps, so be, then, therefore, truly, wherefore. Often
  • used in connection with other particles, especially 1065 or 3767
  • (after) or 1487 (before). Compare also 687.[ql



  • 0687. ara {ar'-ah}; a form of 686, denoting an interrogation to
  • which a negative answer is presumed: --therefore.[ql



  • 0688. Arabia {ar-ab-ee'-ah}; of Hebrew origin [6152]; Arabia , a
  • region of Asia: --Arabia.[ql ***. arage. See 686 and 1065.[ql



  • 0689. Aram {ar-am'}; of Hebrew origin [7410]; Aram (i.e. Ram),
  • an Israelite: --Aram.[ql



  • 0690. >Araps {ar'-aps}; from 688; an Arab or native of Arabia: --
  • Arabian.[ql



  • 0691. argeo {arg-eh'-o}; from 692; to be idle, i.e.
  • (figuratively) to delay: --linger.[ql



  • 0692. argos {ar-gos'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2041;
  • inactive, i.e. unemployed; (by implication) lazy, useless: --
  • barren, idle, slow.[ql



  • 0693. argureos {ar-goo'-reh-os}; from 696; made of silver: --
  • (of) silver.[ql



  • 0694. argurion {ar-goo'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative
  • of 696; silvery, i.e. (by implication) cash; specially, a
  • silverling (i.e. drachma or shekel): --money, (piece of) silver
  • (piece).[ql



  • 0695. argurokopos {ar-goo-rok-op'-os}; from 696 and 2875; a
  • beater (i.e. worker) of silver: --silversmith.[ql



  • 0696. arguros {ar'-goo-ros}; from argos (shining); silver (the
  • metal, in the articles or coin): --silver.[ql



  • 0697. Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the name of
  • the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock of Ares,
  • a place in Athens: --Areopagus, Mars' Hill.[ql



  • 0698. Areopagites {ar-eh-op-ag-ee'-tace}; from 697; an
  • Areopagite or member of the court held on Mars' Hill: --
  • Areopagite.[ql



  • 0699. areskeia {ar-es'-ki-ah}; from a derivative of 700;
  • complaisance: --pleasing.[ql









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